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[" { VOL.XVIIL, NO.i GLADSTONE ON HOME RULE.5 The Ex-Premier\u2019s Brochure on the Irish Question.Mow the Idea Grew With Him-The Lessons Taught by Late Flections\u2014The Position of Ireland Much Htronger Than Ever Before\u2014The Idea of peer Scouted.LONDON, ust 27.Mr.Gladstone\u2019 brome an th bh eatlon was published to-day.It contains fi ht pages and is slinilar in the axoelloncs.ot ts etyle to Mr.Gladstone's pamphlet on the Bulgariau © brochare is under two Loads.+ The fiyet ls tbe \u2018History o! au ldea,\u201d which Mr.Gladstone sum marizes the Sows ing conditions under which alone, ib his view, Home Rule became possible: :\u2014Lirst, the abandonment ot the Lope that Parliament could serve a n passable legisintive instrument for Ireland ; second, the vuequiv- ocal and constitutional demaud of the Irish members; third, the possibility of dealing with Scotland iu a similar way in clrcum- stances of equal and equally clear desire, Mr.Sad stont then passvs on to defend him- pu m the charge of baving sprung the Home Rulo [slurs upon hia friends.Rein Hartington D ry Lot parlais than that he had conceived by dea, precioitatoty and to the cha: Mr.Prigo that ho had concealed it uly, he denies that it is THE DUTY OF A MINISTER to make known even to his colleagu idea forming in his mind Which wo ould Yond to confuse and retard instead of ald business.He continues: \u201cWhat is true isthat ! had not publicly and In principle condemned it, and also that I had mentally considered it; but I had neither adopted norrejected it, an for the very simpli» reason that it was not ripe either for adoption or for rejection.\u201d Gladstone then goes on to nt out that during all the eartior years of his public 1ife the alternatives were repeal on the one hand and où the other the Folio of Ireland from grievances.It was not possible, he ~ Bayalat that time to prognosticate bow in a rt time Parliament would stumble and ibe auder ite constantly accumulating \u2018bu or to pronounce that it woul event! y, prove à incapable ot meeting the wants of Ireland.dently there was a riod when Irish patriotism, as represented ell, looked favorably upoa this alternaes policy and bad no fixed conclusion ey to the absolute necessity for home government, a seomod to allow that meas- rmed in JUSTICE TO IRELAND possibly suffice to meet the necessity was as early as 1871, Mr.Battier thal he took the first step towards g the controversy on its true \u2018 _ > ! .Butt's scheme the alternative desoribed in the last a Cine me had ot been exhausted, but even not close the door against Le nation of tho question in a feront + state of or instead of de- the idea of ie © Rule as one in Îts essenee destructive of tbe unity of.the \u2026 Empire, in the following words he accapted the assurance given to the contrary: \u201cLet me do the promoters of this movement he fullest Justice, always speaki under the conviction as they mast emphati- oally declare, and as 1 fully believe them, t bat the union of these kingdoms under Her Majesty is to be maintained, but that Parliament is to be brbken up.\u201d Similarly in 1874 Mr.Gladstone accepted without qualification the principle that Home Rule had no necessasy connection with se ration.Coming to the electoral campalg 1885, Mr.Gladato tond says his great object - wis to do nothing to hinder THER PROSECUTION OF THE QUESTION by the Tories, but to use his best efforts to Jnipress the public mind with the import ance and yrgency of the question.In the second portion of the pam ot Mr.Gladstone begins drawing certain lessons rom the elections as thoy affect the Liberal Heo estimates the loss to the Liberal Party from the Unionists schism at two-sevenths of the whole, but fraction is distri- Suted, he points out, very unequally among as commanded flve-sixthsa, foo says, of the Liberal peers, but not more than one-twentieth of the the Liboral work- .- ipgmen.Mr.Gladstone points out that even ; how A tho Turies have failed tu secure an av- 5 5 solute majority.and draws the final conclu- « + alon that at the first moment Liberalism is ain united it must becuine predominant in liament.Mr.Gladstone sees further | Facllan for hope in the abatement that has , Mready taken place in the Tory opposition, We have no more pot-valiant iangu \" i gays, * no more of the Hottentote: aud no ore of the famous twenty years during parliament was to GRANT SPECIAL POWERS fem govern rament in Ireland, at the d ot which time iu à large or or less degree \u2018 the coercive laws might be repealed and noasures of local self-govornment be enter- talned.\u201d\u201d Mr.Gladstone then goes on point out that the Unionists are au a ready pledged an immediate an Concession, many of them on such a pr that they ive t their death the Dame of themselves favorable to ia {nolp les and only opposed to t vk- perverse manver in which Was Lars by the late administration.* Look at the question.Mr.Gladstone continues, \u201cwhich way we will.The course of Irish self- overnment lives and mover, and can hardiy fai to receive more life, more propulsion, om the hands of those who bave been ts successful op] nents In one of its particu- Jor forms.It wi 88 & wounded war- riorsomet imes arises the fleld of battle and stabs to the heart some soldier of the victorious are who-had beon exulting over him, stone then looks at Lhe clec- tions from a rcotrophical point of view.He pauints ox Jat that even in the case of England + NO?REALLY A BEFUSAL, at I t ooo Sh ner anion, Te Fit the\u201d te of the political piimosphorc di be weon the two falands ve been cleansed swoëtoned.Fur Ireland now knows what sho never has known be- fure, that oven nuder hgr detent a deep rift of division runs ali through the English nation in her favor; that theip is not through- qui the laud a parish or village where there sre not hearts beating in unison with her hoart, whore thero are not minds earnestly ~~ \u201cpent on the acknowledgment nad permanent \"establishment of her claims to national ex- Under these happy clroumatances what is there, Mr.Gladstone on to ask, lo 0 separation © that 4 Trould te tend to Jake it ad: prete As an island wit mil nity.NQreds of of miles of coast, with a weak drine and a people far more military then utical in its babits, of small population and Nmited in hor present resources, why should she expose herself to the risks of in- vasiou and to the certainty ut an enormous cost in the creation and maintenance vf à navy for defence rathor than remain under the shield of THE GREATEST MARITIME POWER in the world, bound by every consideration of honor and interest to Juard bep Why should she be supposed desirous to forego tho advan of absolute community of trade with the greatest of ait commercial , countries, to become an alien tothe markot which consumes (say) nine-tenths of her produce, and Instead using the broad acd ways as a third- -rnte state?Mr.(3ladstone - Bext deals with the purchase and sale of lana! in ireland, snd fhe outset acknowl- pies os that th erful ent in 1 bringing about the sde hat of the gvorn- great part à aving been dea Both bo (binge are bla\" duty explicitly vio ae owledgo that the sentence which has gone ; th for the severance of the two meas: ie irrealstible and the twinshl which en for the timo disastrous to the hopes of d exists no longer.At the same time ho hopea t the partnership between THB ENEMIES OF HOME RULR di tho enemies of the Land Bill which brought about the result may now be dis- ,soived.« Mr.Gladstone believes a measuro of sell goveramen pot less extensive than : of 1856 will be ultimately onr- À rg * Nor, ane bo Chins a De SAVE, ** £0 Come ls, 88 In 80 any other the enemies of the measure are the | 202.ersous deslgned finally to gulde Its trium- hal roceseion de the capitol.\u201d jo gondl - sion stone says: \u201c* entezlously wrong in all that has been sal Ireland has now lying before her a bi and oven way in wbich to walk to the consummation of her wishes Before her eyes is opened hat game © path of of constitutional on Peon donne led gel nd Boot discussion w as and e - land to the achlevement of all thelr pacific triumphs.\u201d NEWS OF THE WORLD CONDENSED.Cable, Mr.Gladstone has arrived at Munich.Detectives have ceased to guard Mr.Jos, Chamberlain.Archbishop Calinic, the head of the Orthodox cburch io Roumabia, is dead.General Buller is busily engaged in feronos with the military and Dublin Castle Rev.Henry Ward Beecher has reenvered from his illness.He will preach in Glasgow next Sunday.th A number of goidiors belonging to e Dragoon Guards ut Belfast have been plated under arrost for roca The the French ambassador a the tio) Is à rogarded ach Paris as the Prot step toward the disestablishment and disen- dowment of the churcu in France, which, bd is thought, will be the result of 1 the Pope\u2019 refusal to recede from tbe position he he bas taken Ib relation to China.It is stated that Prime Minister De Freycinet is att ing the advisability of repealing the Concord It was somi-officially announced yesterday that the report that a rupture bad occu between France and the Vatican is at least premature.The Po in an encyclical letter the bisho ary on the occasion of the recen: tetes a at Bu a, deplores the spread of naturalism, rationalism, divisions and sects, and says the Cburoh alone can effsotu ually cope with socialism.It ls essential, t fore, that the Church should enjoy fuir ib erty.The Pope exhorts the episcopate to guard the sanctity of the marriage ties and to enlighten the faithful on the evils of civil marriages and the illegitimate character of marriages between Cat cts and those who are not Christians.he Pope a proves of the rejection by the Heo et of the bill to legalize marriage between Jows and Christians, and condemns neutral and mixed oo.Orange Grand Master Kane will sail on the steamer \u201cCircassian\u201d to-day for Montreal.Ia an interview in Londonderry yesterday ne said: \u2018Lhe chief objects of my.to to refute the slanders ofrculatetl by the] bureau of slanders, the Natio! and to show the Canadians and Americans that the chief aims of the Parneliites are to indulge in personal luxury otherwise beyond their Teach aod to gratify their irrational hatred to Protestants, the Crown and the Empire.Tha League is an immoral atheistic conspiracy.\u201d Mr.Kane repeated his views hitherto expressed In regard Ptothe Belfast riots, but grudgingly admitted that Protestants had in some instances exceeded the bounds of discretion.American.Bayon Sara, in the upper portion of st Francisville, was burned early yesterday morninæ.Loes over $118,000.Russell Sheon & lumber dealers, of Boston, have gone into insolvency.Liabjli- ties ave estimated at $400,000.Captain Lask, of Shreveport, La.who abandoned an estimable wile and took up with a negress, was called out and shot by a band of regulators yesterday.Advice from Ban Domingoof the15th inst, rt that the revolution is now limited to thee district of Vega and Montroyst, and that encounters were [ew in number and with little bloodshed, tbe revolutionists always Hopi aot Advices from Haytl epublio quiet.ve o'clook yesterday morning Sister late, superloress of the Immaculate Academy at or New rt, Ky.who was nearly conval rom an attack typhoid fever, as akin some medicine, when tbe mosquito bar took and in a moment the bed was a mass of \u2018lames.Sister Eulalie sprang out and tried to get into the hall, but found the door locked, and in ber fright could not find the key.The occupants of the bouse came to her assist- and had to break down the door to her.Wben the fire was extinguished, the unfortunate woman was 80 badly burned that she died in two hours.Canadian.Lieut.-Gov.Masson will leave for Europe after the elections.Hon.Edward Blake passed through Que- beo yesterday on his way back from ue Bay to Toronto.The Torouto coal conspiracy was adjourned yesterday till Friday.next the; prosecution not being ready with any further ovidence.Robert A.McoCracken\u2019s planing mill on Duadas street, Toronto, was gutted Thursday night.Loss estimated at $3V00 and no insurance.The Levis Harbor Commissioners having failed to an int à representative on their eral Government have named Mr.Julien Chabot to the position.Sir A.T.Galt has been appointed chairman of, the commission recenily named to enquire into the advisabilit by of establishing a court of rallway commissioners for the Dominion.Mr.Gorman, of Renirow, jyhoge premises wore recently set on fire, it Is supposed because of his Scott Act proditritien ten offerod a reward of $500 for the detection of the in- ocondiary.Yoo It W.Baxter, of Finance Department, bas been appointed assistant superintendent of Insurance under the provisions ot the act assed last session.Mr.Aas bad very ong oxperlonge in the t.Am Amed Joliffe cou committed suicide\u2019 the other Domed Megantic, by by shooting.Nias = \u201ctho be head with an old istoi e bad been sulfering trom melan- Shor y for some time.He loaves a slok wife and four children.Smith's warehouse at Buokhorne, Ont, containing thirty-four butidred bushels ot wheat, tbe property of S.Shepard, of St.Thomas, was burnt Yesterday moroing; ae | doubt the work of an incendiary.The loss is eatimated at 55000, pattially lusured.There was a special meeting of the Quebec Harbor Commissioners Thursday to meet Sir Hoetor Langevin, In connection with the, completion of tho barbor works and to into consideration a fourth scheme for com- plotinæ them submitted by the Government.\u2018Itis belleved that the commission- crs who were present at the meetin Won well as the Hon.Minister of Public Works, are favorably disposed towards the ado tion of the new scheme, which will again come up for consideration at a full meeting of 8 board.3 ee A PERILOUS JOURNEY.A Message from the Norwegian Ravigarors of the Small Boat \u201cOcean.\u201d QUEBEC, August 27.\u2014Capt.Tetmundsen, \u201cof the bargue 0 a \u201chich oe 18 now.at 8t.Thon arriv nnd repor that on tho fu Jal Fin lat.AE E Jù w.long.61 alongside Seine boat \u201cOcean\u201d from hristiana si via Leith and Glasgow.bound to New York.Thoboat was \u201cthen 28 days out from Glasgow and 41 from hoad.The crow conslating of P.M, Koran of of Laurvek, and C.Christiansen, ot Resoir, shed-to be reported all well.They woro n \u2018wood hoalth 2 and spirits, and cvontident of accomplishing ! \u201cely poriloug ourney.They gave some lette rs to Ca Totmunäsen with the request tbat he vp puettbem on his arrival.This request was carried out by the captain Yogtorday, Te lettons being deposited in the Quebec pos THE WEEK'S FAILURES.NEw Yomrg, August 97 The b failures oocurring throughout Do amines during the past coven days, a rope orted to K G.Dun & Co, Duintor, for tbe United States, 171, and for Ca 30, or a total of 201, 85 compared with 176 Inet week and 1 servable this mek arises maid m stoly tern ang Mid le Se ral Sapien.Ny SEXTON ON CHAMBERLAIN.Parnell\u2019s Lieutenant Rebukes the Radical Leader, The Debate on Mr.Farnell» Amendment to the Address Concladed \u2014 The Amendment Rejected by a Majority of 130 \u2014 Secret Service Fund % be Abolished, LONDON, August 27.\u2014Mr, Sexton, who was loudly cheered when be arose to © tu the House of Commons, sald the Government, enjo red great advantages in re, to Parnell's amendments, because, besides he power and emoluments of office, sid pa were by the energy of their casual all i lieved of the necessity of framing 3 policy in the Cabinet and defending it in debate, (Cheers) He regretted tg notice that Mr.onamberlaln, re absent, and said bis ab- 80100 a__ questionable example | of rites Pluck.My.Chamberlain showed what confi ence he iad in his case by running awe (Laughter).\u2018The more oar.Chamberlain spoke ies better was Mr.Se: ton pleased, because he regarded Mr.Cham- borin dan \u2018political misduer, only roquiring uo sufficient mater! la] to execute the de of Spl Justico upon himsell.( od Bs er) hamberlain had condemned x mendment as inconclusive in ram from which halt a dozen CONFLICTING OONCLUSIONB could be drawn.\u2018The amendment was defl- nite and clear.If the second clause wets adopted, declaring that the British taxpayer ought not to be plundered for the benefit of the landlords, then the Government must modi modify lus announced policy or sm | U the u56 were adopte Tri toca gases beyond their control, as they were unable to pay their ren Lord Randolph Churchill ust forthwithwithdraw his utterances tending ioincite the landlords to the adoption o! violent measures an ado pt rom tal measures instead of a policy ot > oiChoers.) Although the Queens plalned no allusion to land p ton challenged Lord Randolph ; Garde de deny that land purchase formed part, of h \u2018he Oovarnienty scheme.(Châers.e vernmen: being { rtly pt ead br the wrongdoing fe landlords, Mr.Gladstone bad made the landlords the\u201d most liberal offer they would ever receive.When that OFFER WAS SPURNED and used to bring discredit u pon the offerer, there was no obligation In honor to renew it.If there was any more talk about honor, Mr.Gladstone could doubtless say, as Teazle said to Charles Surface: \u201cHad we better leave honor out of the\u2019 \u201cquestion?\u201d | (Laughter.) oriatnly Mr.Gladetone would never wake Mr.mberlain the judge or custodian of bis Dono, Mr.Serta believed the Liberal of the future wonld not be a Cheers.) \u2018The appointing of General Buller would not promote union, but would give Ireland the character of a foreign country.Mr.Chamberlain, despite (he urgent goubition « of Ireland, was co wait as long as the Government akon?It Mr.Chamberlain had lived in the time of Nero he would have played seoond fiddle while Rome was burning.(Great laughter.) Continuing he sald the proposed commissions rout be productive of no benefit and Trould only delay dealing with pressing questions.The policy of Mr.Chamber- laln was to to oppose any amendment which could act \u201cce A VOTE OF CENSURE.against the Government, while Lord ath Churchill's Irish polloy was to drawn biils on the future which he did not tenid to honor.(Cheers.) In conclusion Me Sexton said the Parnellites would counsel Irishmen to stand by each other and not be intimidated by any tear of combinations.They would remiod Irishmen that Mr.Gladstone\u2019s great effort to promote peace between the two countries was supported by & million and a quarter of Britope.and the majority auainst it consisted of votes only, not of men.They would do everythinæ possible in fairnoes and justice to promote peace, but thoy could pot make themselves traitors to Iraland by asking the people duri the coming Winter to pauperizo, themselves in order to furnish arguments to their own ruin.(Cheers.) Mr.Sexton spoke for nearly two hours.Mr.Chamberlain entered the House shortly after Mr.Sexton commenced and remained until he had flnished.HARCOURT WINDS UP.Bir Wm.Vernon Harcourt said if he did not vote for the\u2019 amendment it was not because he denied the statements it contained.The world would not follow the example of Mr.Chamberlain, who, while agreeing with every statement In tho amendment, intended to vote agaiust 1f Mr.Chamberlsin thought bi by areata ot exelusion from office rals into blind submission to Tie Tory Government and the Tory policy, he falled to understand the spirit of the men with whom he had to deal.He speaker n de- the Home Ruld au \"and purchase schemes were not Inse e.Irish cheers and counter cheers.) Sir Wm.was called to order on a remark in roforence t to Mr.Chamberlain ab abusing his late colleagues.Some seovnds were occu- pled with poate and pries of * nbame| \u201d Paul the Desker made a \u2018motion to Sir William proceed.Lord Randolph Churenll immediately J Jum ped up and ex- y appealed to the er say whether x Sir William had not disobeyed the ru chair.Spoakèr \u201cevasively refused_to admit Lord Handolph's contention, and aliowed Sir William to proceed uhrebuked.THE DIVISION.Mr.Parnell\u2019s amendment was rejected by a vote of 304 to 181.Lord Hartington, Me , Chamberlain asd fhe Calonists eaoported the Government.Sir Srna à Har- Morley volod with bi The aor ty.Ao: an nouncement of the resuit caused little excitement.ln the House of Commons to-da Lord Bandoloh Churchill gave notice that th Goverument would propose the abolition me tho secret service fund, which amounts to £10,000 yearly, Ti This announcement was greeted with CANADA GAZETTE NOTES.Imports snd Exports For July\u2014Militia Changes\u2014Precautions Against Cattle Disease.OTTAWA, August 27.\u2014Following is a statement of goods entered for consumption in Dutiable goods.36.896.066 Coin and Lion.Teo goods Duty Fo ted Compared with July last tints goods show an ia of x 403, and free get nih Sesion tid u co of $112,761.7 EXPORTS IN JULY.The statement ot exports for the month of July is as follows Produce Produce of thor of Canada.Countries.Produce of the mine.$ 389,166 $ 26,645 Produce of fisheries 809,932 858 \u2018roduce of forest.ss AOL, 598 005 Animals and their p: 02 casssepens se goes ess 908,116 .A ricuitdrai produêts.ny 723 Fe anufacturos.758 40, iacellaneous articles._40.678 i] area geceucss 88.384.085 1,204,916 Coin mat bation ro reves $ ies Grand total.l.$8,884, 3,354,995 81.204.016 mant res, 104,971.ocellaneous iid a \u2018Sher Fou of chics the [foods the Sh Ear a Es more ous 1a oo RX PRICE ONE CENT.\u2014 and animals 800.512, \"Foe othe Hea hem | HARVEST \u201cEIGURSIONS | Minnesota & -& Dakota, [ AT LOW RATES, rr TIAL © onu.+ Milla geperal ard orders show te rene | ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP 1886\u2014 SUMMER SERVICE \u20141886 tastaloas.alogantiy coated with vice Busan niche Hoar uril acoapex rings o vse ni: ok Scott, 8, Leaving Chicago via the GREAT Roox IStiwDp AND ALBANT BEA ROUTES, AUGUST 18th, SEPTEMBER 8th, and SEPTEMBER 22nd.RETURN TICKETS to ali principal points in DAKOTA and MINNESOTA will bé issued on the above dates at specially REDUCED ES.WATS PILLS, for the eure of all dis- Badde Nervous Diseases, Loss of À Appetite, vanes, i, Forme Toit Female ation o ot rank : Second Lieutenant, Joseph od EE 66th SPR Jokill, No.1 co eatin Eos Bo Te ou 1386; 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Brstom for tho prevention Gentlemen buildine will do woll to ses our system of Electric Call Bells, before adopting other nystoms \u20ac to the ordinary call bell.Lu No Private Resid hon!d be with Electric Alarm Annunciat on it out eur 363 ST.JAMES ST.(By Fievator).THERE GO TO.: THE AMERICAN AGENCY AND | INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE, - 446 STRAND 446 * LONDON, W.C.Best and most central rendezvous for Amer] ican and Canadian Visitors in London, 154(2)00w | pages MATERNITY, FOS HOSPITAL, THE Eco ma nee | NOTES \u201cAND rust | \u201c A tery of oran nat To the Aditor-af Noten and get, of Danie si Story,\" \u201d sp bas 4 ad andt touch hing.ora, Bmith\u2019s Mur J uly 6, 1080, + + Bad as this might bo 1 at sd A i oF motive than mere pecuniar, As I thought of this my so at the woinan\u2019s I thrust her so-ca as if its touch was raat ion.Rothwell had returned before I had rusal of the document.ng until I thrus k seemed to have a Fg An to have brous ht back h st do you a of it?he Jom, , vulgar pest\u2014laoking even take a leaf out of the ey usually choose a well.1 \u201cBut her tale reads lik ir is true, eve most an woul +» ue you, please, to talk ayes wero AA Tad\u2019 Le w it pod -daya 3 Ialry opme came, d'ofore sox 4e aie loaves, new GE v7, Penal would ot choose?; | my ne je ed.sad rovelling nique pe 3 come, Rent Dex! we weok will ol the day wo ea Bave the bisssed * \"Charis Day.\u201d roar of all Troan, Whe Ta hero , wet Feline tendet AT eart bears witness that they iapod.\u201d \u201cin.hurry.please, \u201citI ts choose, ould weet mo in a sum 15 pas he vos is birds, to td ti vlace ana taie.trees were growing.tht mito \u201chase wand, aj up and own this ose o old world, a 1 your ol old canteen; you take the time rack Well slimb Monadnook' s rugged side, and find orus ey mosses, with arbutus friend tones: \u2018you Now v England violets, beneath the case not to call that man your friend before me.I condemn him, but if he had taken the trouble I, a stranger, have, he by Have sp: if NE Philip,don\u2019 t forget that! she at vy had the consciousness of she could deplore the For I'm going on, 8 Dllgrimage, where the the, martyred.\u2018president, our bene- rie shall be the wild New owe.taper {blessing on this gra- what a journey \u2018that wil hel Your No longer yo young and pretty buta patriot ne'er Tosee the fatherland stretch out, to grand old is! ve much ve owe to thom\u2014Graht, presence of aû eBoIur By my witch wand divining.th pursied eyes that suddenly e with suaur vision, an quiek 5 Total > cRwould bea stupid isl forse Lo to el 0 wou cu be more ran.* was his opinion clearly.Air gs iooful hits her own innocenc mistake, and coul from even that, ou will pity him and forgive im à as 1 I had nothing to forgive him.not wronged me; 80 I contented myself red here and there, Saint per oF Ri, entle heart, and ways on, to hear he had a Forl but\u2019 saw those loving eyes, in & halo of à mis And many love and, woman's trust were in ing uid be Front, » I said, Soom back to o the commonplace, \u2018 corroboration of this tale.to its weight if we can très hesham ordered that dress to nn we find that out?\u201d we can; we will tr morrow, Then, I suppos in searoh of Sir Laurence OW \u201cAh, where is he?\u2019 echoed Rothwel and then relapsed silence.He seemed in no mood for con- No doubt his thoughts were far away\u2014flown back to the days when he and\u2019 Sir Laurence Est) and rivals for the love of ir] whose life had wished to do, so left him alone with his said, Halk: triumphantly, as lore h him, \u201cmy father, if he have any sense of justice, will not op- 90 on marriage with Claudine any ing to write to him?\u201d \u201cYou bad better wait, Philip.all, nothing can be a until Sir Laurence is: convinced.\u201d Don\u2019t It always, Juris me, | LIVING OR DEAD.ny Hegu Coavaz CA J.Farguss Oo.Bon, \"Bho dread that fearful day of sorrow er fat J your letter, and I took the To our blessed Father Abraham, to kneel to \u201cMy a to) to be shot to-day: O, do not lot CHAPTER XXI1V.\u2014Continued.into thoughtfu tm die! will remember that bui soho bedroom being \u2018He had kopt the the guard for Jimmy, his com- r à moment, siok and t Kindest lad, have of Mace in the pictures He but sl stored À other hat! Tan ak of bei Grew + pere.lik hat Chesham, aa on the watch BE drawn wh had ply it down w would have noticed a \u201cChesham admired me to my heart's \u2018content, although he only expressed his TOVal in the lowest whispers, for fear adyship overhearing us.He took the temp 1 and held it near me the better.ton a table at the back of the Inoticed a box that did not ng to lady cite ere was on th \u2014\u2014 \"table; He open * \u201cLet me ake the resemblance com- ete,\u2019 he whispered, and to m Ishmens drew out a wig of t it on, he he said.1 obeyed, t inking for t the time it was but à joke.\u201cThen he led me to {pe window and 1 ed him, not to Le too rash.The room was as] Any one coming down the i ane, win come at this hour?\u2019 he and If they do who 4.your brother + shall not die! Quick, \" Nay, I an Xe dod, 9 i we're late ! and find e: Thon.hold or shaking ! hands, and said, \u2018My little T And then I held you in my \u2018atm, my Soldier brother free | Don't sob so, Ben; and yet it seems a manly Doubt not bes ide his reating-place.I'll weep The human heart must be of God, when deeds oy 0 Its ecLo clear and true, dear Ben, for just saka- \u201cAt any rate,\u201d I not done so she o hesi .\u201cBecause, for one thing, I don't think you have an k about these matters which A avo come to your knowled, pal parties interested have settled And I want no Netter proof that God is mer- ol ure and deathiess, that the wisest ruler yet was in A world: ur the memory bis country Loids The editor of Notes and Queries is ac quainted with Mrs.Helen Rich, and Das much pleasure ix in print h about Abraham Lincoln seems to Felated given employment, both in prose and verse, to many writers.Correspondents bave sent me several different compositions ob the subject, and have given eves\u2019 There as no appeal 3 was as much as say munication to my father.\u201cA few days won\u2019t matter much to a young fellow like you,\u201d be said, as night theclub IthoughtI would look in and see if any letters were wait- ol many Ing for me.anding on steps was they call them, ith entirely different iy only thon I knew what Srised to soe utles.) the object of this masquerading was.He hoped that some one would see us rt about that he had been standing Shab at night .with Lady Est *[ did not break av away from him.He held me with a grip of led and made an \u2018uproat in ring about my release.Besides, I was not much troubled by what cared nothing and as for Sir uite content that he t his wife to be as free with her kisses as many other grand Jadieal | had known.He was a nite deserved to get a fa id 1 as Chesham wished, HiT 1 row quite tired of standing.a tremble run through him, aud his hands held me tighter, and as he and again, I knew that his teeth were gritting one against an- There was some one outside the house; hé could see, but I could not.\u201cI tried to turn around.He Whisp- red flercely, \u2018If you turn your face i will strangle you.\u2019 would Lave done so, I firmly believe, ntly he put his arm around m my back still to the me across the roo {amp as we reach him asI thought he was certain, ike the rest of the world, to be out of town.I was close to him before I noticed him.He stretzhed out his hand, and a 1 believe, of genuine pleasure sed his fac \u201cNorris!\u201d ho said, \u201cI thought I should in.I have enquired or bolted.Shake and mr istakably, My fingers should rot A before they clasped ham! He saw and unde A slight flush crossed his oe \u201cYou mean this?\u2019 he said.Mother Shipton.To the Editor of No Notes and Queries : 1 saw in a copy of Tim an article.by Professor Grimmer (I Thin whioh he prodicte some of them to tas Sets in (ha pont utures and spread the re high and low for yo can TEE 8T ah roduce those tiara a, were frone to the A copy © BE STAR to a od uo e (ais will give great are to sevoral readors of your pa as we for Lady Estmere, a : paper, Laurence,I was \u201cA Subscriber\u201d must surely bo aware ld -s that to attempt to find a particular article io a WEEKLY STAR of à fow years entall an immenss amount of lai which I bave neither time nor Inclination, am not a bellever in y.\u201cYou will give me your reason?\u201d he sald in his clear, metallic voice.from the perusal of that confession of an to boil with indigna- |.my manner, I ho access bs Bram Professor Grimmer with en \u201cMother Shipton.about whom the Jaformation may interest a pamphlet, other Si varto ca 0 ls + sap cal Thoin treet, London, has brought pri \"all that can be collected voa t mythical personage who goes by the pate of à Mother Shi ton, It seems that for Yycars ot so, there has about a mass of more or less credulous people \u201ccall uf, when: to Mother Shipton, been steadil growing | in bulk as a matter of course.T very potable accession, W whan oh December, 1873, there appeared | n the Lou- don Notes and Queries what ported to be an \u201cancient prediction publi lobe in 1448, aud republished in 1641), fon hat such dull doggerel should ever n taken as serious, or accepted the > menulne nit of the seventeenth ive bi my reason?Besides, I wished im to know I had been playing a part, Certalniy I will, Captain Chesham,\u201d me where 1 have been.I have been stay He started; 1 Law it \u201cAre you, a student of Shakespeare?\u201d I sald, scornfully.member the plot of \u2018Much 4 Nothing?\u201d If not, I will tell you in lain words that your confederate, Mrs.written and attes placed in my hands to give to Lo He is this moment rout \u201d His face, as I saw it in the grew very pale, his thin lips conyt ulsively, he leaned heavily upon his 8 \u2018But you,\u201d he sald to do with the mat friend.\u201d \u201cLet me vadecel have lost money two or three bh undre: Sxfnguletlog th the once.strip of those keep secret, (and I will \u2018love you or ever.I ll 1 to-night or to-morrow.Join me in London at un address as soon as possible.\u2019 aper and some money.my room, and did as confession was * by Mother Ship- \u201cThe next, mor \u201cThe world to nn end shall co In eighteen hundred and see one.\u201d The world has not yet come to an end.and the ancient bo auto of \u20ac has be n aoknow- le On ue qe of Sard le pris, the 0 that sir cars rom came Dock i! that night about eleven o'clock and put his horse up at the stables, an I knew perfoctly well why Chesham had ted d; why Sir Laurence and .Lady Estmere parted the next day.CS ware beri only known to Chesham and myself, MAIL the, gorvants w Tek Che ous but up.+ \u201cwhat have you my you, a you, Ches.sut all rh a ined.y BE purpose, mere\u2019s ed oI wi and from this moment all inte tween me and the v who rho wrecked her life.He barred the way.For a ry med Toho gathered together in his faces but t expression | loft a soon abricated = Ce nursed pT after Si \u201cEF ood Lh, say that Chesham treated a mighty tide there rolls very woman whose roots : me like he treated love he won.In a few months ho red of me, and would, if possible, h: thors But hocould not quite get mA ers.But he could not quite get ri bec o! had the he secret of_how-4-< a8 it came, and what vexed me far you hat» various hips are di iting there an St wit am bound to call\u2019 nocence! What joy! What hi misery! noon It obbs far from home's goldaon shore oot and foam and roar\u2019 n never en ing atrile.At aux Hows.in, in one slow, weary tide, k and atta 1 the mountain side, and her husband, to Sir Laurence I oy Ariat ver, ae new if I pro was fool a to faroy 1 for rand trast, ho Le ugh aus whik lraitor can only pe matohed d vy i his own I nto thos sen of life, for me to starve; and it for ae sake of helng able to threat Els that I kept his secret, eeping It.He cursed ave me money, not asmuch as ay #0 long as I was ÿ sçod looks that d still get money.from itor mo ee h hand prèssed; no ueoly wil never entirely refuse to sup me, and in writing this I am but was tht & t is well to be prepar ws the rest of the 1 am not sure spoke h Folce and accent were the \u2018bitterest I ever héard.\u201cNot so fast, sir,\u201d he said.In my life 1 have loved one w Jn, ong She threw me aside.He as deceive and betravoi ning with thus these waters move, pa Soom {hoon of pa Time snd Plses of the on Birth, The lollowi uotation is 1 tary 2 BE ime.Still i to the letter \u201coi ie oh hu Ol ira Da orst.hye our 5 lordébip kn kn ir ence.Estmere i but 1 have no fo douhd th a \"pelt ther know nor cars.Let me ror a moment I stood on my The look in his eyes made m sive of personal violence, I suspected, ahd laughed a crue ou fool, I shall not strike yon font: believa ao 5° © me a pp soward ; although Ilonged ny: is enough, hor said.hg pou none vou à some, publié place and spit In is words, his manner roused all dent in me.Unfortunate 186, \u201cThe pe firat rather noticeable.Incident in the © great s to \u201cpreviously to his bird Six option, a , fini i a ember that a the time I speak of I \u201caaa\u201d hy what spécial in their service under the name of nothing on record to bo Mary Merton).\u201d ended the oynical, revolting nar.what \u201cpecs.time, Olas ot To ripe Inte f am ou his whilom ormed ,out of the as one's self.Here an ne for purely mecenary ong.yon an ge woman ; boots Trish odes a GY fu ths woman h her ae rot ihe Be pias o li slong ET FEE = Tiament LE arr as an od of what would ha Bir Laurence his iniqu Arte ee es nity Ac elon a ké hi eur Tuners i | ll fon, The & not i BS \u201c mon tunoe > ved, become por rouah fhole E connect on with one who was destined In after lie to fill so vi wide à in Weili \" 1st pter.(Lond Lovg- nr ES 00 Love « Borcotting.\" : ; +.Jonn Stuart sokod 6 48 quellide Tne, ran of M Aron 37 exact © moaning of à ver of d several dictionaries th the desire of quoting them for bis denetit.However, as in the case of wany other new wo the torm has Bob ot made | fo upoear ance in the American dictionaries, ough eventually it must effect a an entrance, The is at least six Or ore yuars id, an uw ortunately forma - part ol the gi end ie the Iwm- portal D Dicui jonary\u201d | hal by Ogilvie and Authandale) I have found the word since I roplied to Mr, Stuart.\u2018Tho following 1s the article: \u201cBoycott, a verb (from Captain Boycott, an Irish landlord, the flrst prominent victim of the system To com- biue ! refusing to work for, to buy or sell with, or in general to give assistance to, or have dealings with, on account of differences of oplolen, or the like, in social or political matters.A word introduced under the auspices of the Land League in 1880.\" \u2018Che fotlowin qu uotation from ho Autual Register of 1880, is then givon: \u201c Boycotting was not only used to punish evicting landlords and agents, tenants guilty of paying rent, and tradesmen who ventured to hoid dealings with those against whom the League pronounced its anathema, but the League was now strong enough to use this means as an instrument for extending ita orgaulzation, and filling ts coffers.Bhop phoopors who refuted to join and subscribe received reason to believe that thoy woulc would be deprived of their custom, and re @ found the ves plthous maria.for thelr crops andy their cattle\u201d oC \u2018 Be.Giles, To the Editor af Notes and Queri SrB: Please give me 7 all J 10 dima ou can abou os\" patron n according to Whitakers Almaruo, + Btrain a point and let me know in.next abou Ali 8 8TAD 0s I ain very anxious to know about, hl hi before tho day of his selebration.F and ob Sherbrooke st st, Montron 2m n Kruet: Tuas.© pl os.The tradition ne = hunting in the desert, acoldeatiy wounded the hermit on the knee; and the hermit that he might the better mortify the ftesly refused be cured and remained a cripple for life.The sg symbol of this saint isa\u201d nd in illusion to ae 8 heaven-directed bind,\u201d which went daily to his cave near tho mouth of the Rhone to give him k He is sometimes represented as an: old man, with an arrow in his knee, and a Bind by his side.ETIQU ETTE: Editor Etiquette Department : How should a young lady act under the.following efrcumstancest Bho is passing a few weeks in a place hore ¢ she bus roooIvad 8 some elvility from alady w a resident there.She is soon to leave and intends calling on this lady to say good bye, She is going to d so on the appointed day In the wook on whioh ~~ tho lady remains n to receive visitors, when che iatoid chat there ie to a large five o'clock tea at ber housa on thik day.ow if.she galls, sul Ît scem as if she wished to bajo.vied to À pese young lady can pay He well visit on the oa ye reception day with out appearing to see X tor an lovitation.She is not supposed to know anything ubout the five o'clock tes, having received no disectin- formation from the lady who purposes giving it.lhe knowledge acquired from an indirect source need not stand in the wiy or her intended politeness.As an afternoon visit may be made soon after three 0\u201d she inay call at the 1a ad y\" s house some in advance of the hour appointed for the tive o'clock tea.Editor Etiquette Department: Will you give us some information oh the following: 1.Is it correct for à young lady to have her Jathon s crest on her note paper and envelopes ?Isthe word \u201csmart\u201d over uged in real T.boite saëlaty by people who express ves oorreotly.an ls ce case that it is now freguently us used in inary conversation aking, smoking a ojgar- ea a Fentloman Agrvini iv on the streot two ady friends and Ru ishos to join theïhi Is it necessary to ask the permission of both of them to continue his smoking, or ay agene- ral request be considered sufticie st! FA ) Ladies may make use of crests belonging to their husbands.Crests are obviously out of place on the paper pod, eo- velopes usod by young or unmarried fos.It 18 usual for them to bave their monograms.2.We are led to suppose that such may be the case, as In a recent pa a ch allusion was made to evening and concerts, one of them was spa en of as the \u2018smartest of a number,\u201d or ds a \u201cvery smart ball,\u201d a third as a mart din- per.\u201d We have not heard to x pressi used in conversa can- Dot sa it is coming oto 1 fashion.It is ter taste to throw fit without sa ic anythin, uy all about À ie When perm on of this kind is asked for by y & gentle man, .Idlos oat ind good nature [requent y grant it even when the practice distasteful to them.Editor Etiquette Department: llesare, A,B and Oazree forether to invite oZoun @ ladi es for a row, they accept their tndéation but belnc- unable to ro just thon the gentlemen retire, promisin, to \\ ins short ti Aftor a little while \u2018com alone, AD \u201ctho | adios go ith inking they are to await the other gents men on th of shor It soon becomes evident en owsver.iat a Tactic n on Messts.\u201cof and C o hoy ine p tly un- çonss ons of Mr.intenion of of c: nz alone for the ladies.Alo.on water, B and is companions m Moet\u2019 the boat « \u201ccontain ning essrs.gry words pass between them, and int the peat of the dispute\u2019 tho ladies are insulted b y Does he owe them an \\ Was Fi title ' h aks Pie Vos Me 9 entire Y letorait of his of his intention, ~ VE _ARD BADIR Ans.\u2014We think Mr.Ba condi was without doubt t upjustifab le, and we may ad sad Jmprud 0 manon Gars à Suh iat be taire: by ge en à ts are e for ladlon, -ngeclaily iy when\" th t tho must practical whole Exhibition.Tue |r PTS rene hg Pn He «prive udei or Git FREE a % i i Ed dog soratohes oorrespundence u ing made it a matte have to submit tha! ery day, washing off every him to contend with fe m milk and bread or mi and Soria A UDA is (im in Powders gs of horse be got recommended in som liom injure & horse or oa, any ney unnecessal ry to P a wish t de 7 yon\u201d Ish t bo fo euytoins » phout HOTTOT- ;BOUDAULT.8 rue Desshine \u2018does not ao ovis remove them.However, it LYM e w holesale Deniers, C.M.A.since Bpring goes left hind leg when first taken out of ut after being driven a fow hundred ets ull right again.ANS.\u20141f you will \u201cave cripary examine the back thorough- y for ine pent spavin.1 woul prised but that is tho cause ot the lameness aged 10, takes the H 6, th.ANa\u20141.Physio the mare d'aftorards be very careful of her niu e the horse's teeth tho- tect any irregularities.It ave them rasped down.not, wash out mouth with a solution of one ounce of aan fo to a pint of water two or es erally admitted th to displays lu tuo moohinery hall Is always crowded, sagricultural machines, several of them iu attract a great dea! of attention.\u2018prised mauny people to © of excellence in their t, I am told, that their machines or to any tu tho world, the American he gh excopted.T are always ou the alért to pick up a new 1 which they adopt with no consideration of as stimulated thelr ricultural population fn thore has been rather a retarding Influence at work, and wachines which take the bread out of the mouths of men have been slow to advance in the agri- culturaliet's favour, Thus it has gone about that so young & country as now clalm tne lead with a tion of steam threshers, pet ah reapers, harvesters, hay-tedders, etc.b n adians modostly disclaim the ea of competition, contenting themselv with a desire to su 4 pl lace English mach ey ask are cheaper, the difference Thoro fountain ol eel hy usin Medical Discover fair skin, b oundnecs of SCT tt will be rides, band , { Discov res all .| At the Chomist\u2019s, rus de Mivell, Parts AND ALL DRUG BTORES.' For over 50 years, doctors have reco men ed Brinnt's = Co.for aorta of cu Witness the dogre Simple.Eur from to tho worst Boro! claily bas it proven its efficacy in curm eee 1.Mare, sLaagers « occastonall y.Di Screfulous Bores tion lie is purity of of the | its Con nes» ca 7% tion.Here, with an excess of tho domau SUBSORIBEHR.\u2014Horse rubs his mans and severest rues Eo oe H u M PH R EYS' im waalios aod give him a rat- ounce; carbolls acid, % ounce; lln oil, F carrota, © eto.BY there ent afterw doses daily of Fowler's solution { plement, nnd not dis- ng we 5 U Book of all | Diseases, Cloth & Cold Binding care ago a wart was out aro\u2019s ear.Now on out- ere.ls an on is na disonargine.I would advise: opauln yo tho cause and bathlug with a solution of ake sa 1 ounce to a plot of water,or Trocs nes nés a\" day with the soluti Give also à doga of physic.m£ C.\u2014Horse got nail in frog of his foot a nth ago; have done everything I gould think of it, but horse fs still yor ANxs\u2014BSuch casos givea mowers, and £15 on thresbers.They or are made much lighter, moat probably Because Canadian soll ls not so heav lish lands, As a matter of fact, fot find {-farmers, whi have ordered machines from the samplesshown, have, as à rule, Instructed th ers Lo put a jittle more weight into them.The, implements have been fn such bat had duplicates beensent by the ray they would h for use during the present harvest, \u2018I'he lightness of the Canudian threshers, She makers as a chief he reason assigned is that the wood employed has a greater tenacity than that Drpourable bere.As one 4 meals eas auitod to your your convenience.As you will readily decide \u20ac to use them 5fra.nand2fra 50e ALL pEsPROE SALE DHUGGISTE' etc, is considored recommendation.Skin Diseases, Herpes, Congestions, sorot es Ulcers and Vitiated Blood, ae BRT s IODU RATED» i um DRAGEES \u201cmst active and mou ice ios \u2014 ey suit all ages and aes of both sex BEWARE OF IMITATIONS DESLAURIERS fate BOUTIGNY,) 31, à, de Cldry, PARIS, and at all good chamists\u2019 in bot allow 2.half De poultioos an and do de que every re the soreness.with tow and tar dressing and leather & le.-Horse, aged 13; has recently | been very dutl; eats well and seems to have good digestion; travels well at times, but not stay over half a mile; 1s.fad well not overworked.ANd.am afraid you aré feeding horse too Uberally.Now change his dlet to mashes for a few days and give Lim à dose ot | Physio; asa ao fout byæ Canadi in it,\u201d and be explained that bedid not mean urgtively, but spoke of an actual poesibli- ings being so pila, le.Canada not appear to have a advahtage, pren the abus 5 iibeumaiers À euma! sn Pains.: lies: | : Bind & x load Sete cheaper, but elothin er, and the me chanic Técoives pay on 8 8lm secte In her splendid foronts has, Within the last few © obnctoulariy, considerably improved Lur The Sonaus of 1881 enumerated | th tr occupations Thich depend in tash 4n Na sh aod in a few days ol à, that ls, providing he To disease.D.EL \u201cTwo: ocean < old bad oe.over hook, for a month; bot right a capsular bursal enlargement of the Book.ment 13 to rest and apply hot Jomentations following by blistert n following is the formula I Biniodide of mercury, 1 rach: Pra be well mixed; clip the hair 0 \"DISEASES of the THROAT VOICE and MOUTH DETHAN'S LOZENGES (Berthollets ana spécifié for the cure of Sore .rs swollen Glande, children\u2019s Croup, } Gf he voice bad breath, STOMACH and INTESTINE DISEASES Painful Digestion PATERSONS LOZENGES as POWDERS (Bismuth sad Nagania) orial for manufacture or com their x comprising a total number of 17, 577 blishments, employing 95,741 hands.There ure many evidences of the activity of these several industries to be found at South Iu the department of smaller agricultural implements \u2014 such a3 h orks, spades and axes\u2014the chief superiority noticeable is ls the handles.These are all made of fine.old hickory, well asoned.There is a large trade likely to be dons in these handies at least, though the importation of the finished tools be not eo robable, The inevitable consequence will be 11sh workmen hitherto em : a sendies pret find their ie inflammation oF the à estroy the Irritation caused b T Toi og pl eg Beas, then wash M off; if no better in 10 days repeat.Paris, BRTRAN, Deaist, Paris, DTA, Gents, res Baudia, 9.And at ail Depots for French Remedies loug imported wood from Cnade for cabi- And at all Depots for French Remedies.net-making, but the colonials are now sending in inoreasing quantitles well_ finished and euch furniture as m n since 1878 the number of Sands in this trade in Ontario and ed noarly 61 per ceat., A the rata: indigestion are \u2018the cause, Food mashes 2 days Then give un an empty the moraing 1 pint ot raw ows Follow that next BLANCARD'S PILLS OF THE BLOOD Towers and nervous Diseases BELLINI'S Dark Ss pre nou rrespo let | bim scam; sic well for 3 days.In to the improved of his diet.Give him Toiabos B times u Wook and do not let him have too much water.rtistug machines Shown ar de clared to be ahead of anything at work in England.80 also with regard organs.There are not less than twont.leotions of these in the Central Gallery, and the tone of the instruments by some people is preferred.this preference bécoi create a trade, and Cahadi sxoslic agents at View of it selle Food a their command, they are yt position as compared Irma, who havotob wood when and Low they \u2014Spaniel a recurrent skin disease breaking out in lamps or pimbles matter in the heads and ending In scabe, very ÿ 1toby, eanoing muc much biting and ve & good dose of tastor oi or bustier one ounce is the dose: Appl is aad chro) < ra tous Aliment, special y recommended \u2018os children, delicate ons persons e, di r awowe; il regulate he créutalien or blood ard reanimate the + Paris, DATEAN, emit res Baudia, 43.And at all Dezots for Franch Memodies.pentine, 1 Jrashin; roll acid, wasning c oft oy Toone and va 8 or 2x dos à water of Fowler's solution; the diet toust dgeand milk or bread consist holly ot porrl eat and such like only keep up doors.sashes an Ri cohstitutes an in- prosperous in Ontario.Epooimen où view a South Kem the prices are sald than that bat which the same kin port argo \u2018Guat or ot ready- g the\u2019 eatin is asked hy patronize tue foreigner, When on oa serve you better Iam, Br, yours, er London, August 18.empreinte To Fish and Gamo Protection.oreo\u2019 \u201810 the Editor of THE Bran: * BIR,\u2014The hon.secretary of the Fish and Game Protection Club in replylng to my of the utter negloct to proteot the game Dab on on te Richelieu, does not make $i fore eg.on Koos and pense and grad larger until how they are as large a8 eaun: ; © flesh ves good wilk, thouxh 1 ras ition as other mil king cows.1.1 \u2018pers yu the lumps bave on the cow's 3.Would 8 © make healthy Deot ?it vo d ge mpetent V.8.to move them \u201cith the koifo, that ould be a tho || EPILEPSY © In the present state of science the CELINEAU'S DASE constitute the sur remedy to oppose de mousses russie \u2014 Bceaux (Seine), France.These Pills até of à wonderful efi- cacy against Amemy, Chlorosfs and in all cass when poueriy of blood ls to be contended with.- p lor the utchors 1.Saitou and Yoed .¢ tlero with ber gen: |.Does not materially | at eo rusty } nearly two son foto a - eJulqu- : BFC BED oo dike close \u2018to the hair, ls also er outed on -b formed, aud some of ls rh) | 20.684 oi a trouble and a good But it is very ie pr Toot aby private individual should be à ;.TOS6Cu No d bebii Woll © i .wo hig that 1s 06 fo nox rion | tation of corrosive noysnoe,.and en d in Bien evidently was the result rin te oe in qu wos the Judion a 8 most ample site Tor his rude Füdençes to oan got De 0 ip thinkjog aod ho ng and ori a or bi fie a Yh of what was Ne Cand dusts om: should hava prom jo time i in taking the ac knowledging bis error, Cy à -re.gret, and requesting their patdun.AFTERWARDS, A light nd ran through the flelds o aT La yorl 3 nd wh wh A oh mooted swabter, Love\u2019 Veale B The à bee os happy of nbovd his bl My Le a vd: fi Ha pas hor ov ponte Hal huit with ploasuié.Toy Ke keer | Was it e1 rise for Love's hear: .in an emb | Seles br ei A row 1 for soulà doop pren Tho del are brown with their 27 æ tu hs | worl Ny à wort of Hy and DE nd m ia à world pain ou prie and » ee on prose HEAL.TMS me .Thy bro 7 is bup th the hier, love, .a ofl as | He un BIEL, woo} tion, love, : Aa Sonia then be oe Ll | oe fy ont bp yin 1 à aghms Sugar of ; alooho! twice a dny and Koop IE b ont har 8 ue af the mail: At the samo time ook wels, it t would be better to have [I .ff Tes pector boul only zation, and cadnot auffer vange of the wretched ous -bunters among whom, I would bave to continue to live.-~ Yotir correspondent refers to prosecutions: What proportion bas been of small aa ol shooting birds for Pleasure on, d men who use hoop-neta A lsh of puise river for the\u201d ?.Aad}: : individoal'ssHoul Eartha flshlan gaine, a qe specf cally take the | and o ant officiaily.y the agout of the organi- .bu For saie by all Chemists, Detigæists, Pérlumers and mm p\u2014\u2014 .What » Seaside Belle Wears.The wardrobe of a Newptirt belle Is 4 {ble for vatfoty aud ooet mong frook eel froth the hand of Some who coutrives to à Five tho \u2018Purifying and Renovating S: of agreeable taste and of Le club von more that nity.ne od in 1778 »d al, \u2018 Wôeks; that wituesses are ready to go ' Ininte have boen te- peatediy made to of chats of tne club in person; that money was tor out \u2018of Lhe private poc on of a complain ant, aad that cven this gentleman cameout, saw the hoop-nots in the river, deolar them illegal and promised the atrest of i the rtios, nol a morgnent ou\u2019 see that a groat deal of trouble bi bas been taken hy the par! iven, to help the club conduc ve has caso 80 clear and Jambi that \u20ac ot ocastbly be à allure ¢ tort k bot oon vit pad its ti pp al ag well as upon {- Ta \u2018turnlshod his ao aro tho result of pro- wide, \u201cand whose prices reception.gowns, all she owas usually the Mood, On necount of its aportiive, dtgentt to it.Johns; that fp SRA SR PEE ) one tie enr en of bp» culminat] on ef + _ c 7; PE [ucrous i4 u doting Ry ter\u2019 3 com lato v success \u2018 There must be A a hat 5 iH 10DIDE OF POTASSIUM, Le ns Parts, poupe a FE mystetions Pope th good: might be du It, it, equi ped fitled with a cargo and gad spat to ses {or the cos beauty's Summ i bE h oo slo ft tie Lager as \"BEEF, IRON Arp QUININE Ÿ The mont mowriahing pecparatios sombised with sseiienttothih &.© HAROUD:S IRON WINE \" Wuh QUININE end SOLUBLE BERR.i boone Noman Sra ee core of Tied, foes and Sots 2 yom Vo J.Frank, Druggist, General Agent, 102 Richelieu Striet, Paria.Bon BALE BY Aik, mxsrart (30 SRUVENTS OF FRANCE AND SNES BARDS.my house on the Richelieu I am ing mon In Jabanee shouting duck wi Br offal tl aise body vi bios où areatous ta iy tong 0 Joveilés end once one ot \u201cthe finest ®t for Shey, Rn ax) robect e dandy wd She oad of Die oant th lee he dan never ope HERE, Bo pet Runes yr, ost ZR 2 - Tie Creat Cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese, PROGRESS TOWARDS COMPLETION.Twenty Years of Labor Nearing Their , Final Resalt-The History of archbishop Boorget's Great Legacy to Mis Churoh\u20148t Peters of Rome and St.Fetors of Montreal-The Uathe- dral Bazaar.A work which will call moro attention to Montreal than aay other structure within its limits is approaching completion.Next week will open to the city tho groat bazaar fonstituted to help carry on the building oli Poter's Cathodral.Tho occaalon ealls .for extended notice.2 It is now oighteco years since tho lato ' .wenerable Catholic Bishop of Montreal, Monseigneur Bourget, lald tho foundation stone of that immense pile which is now rearing its bead on Dominion Square, and which will be sacred to the 400,000 Catholics of this archdiocese, as their mother churoh\u2014 tho.cathedral of the motropolitan archbishop.It will bo the largest sacred edifico in North America.Tho groat priest who conceivod the idea of its construction.lived just lomg enough to seo the walls erected and covored with a temporary roof, and the work which was commeuced in 1868 s'still far from'boing finishod.The present \u2018head of the archdiocese of Montreal bas made an appeal to bis people to oomplote the work which is now fairly under way.Tho lato Archbishop gave a striking examplo of courage when, only a couple of yoars before his death, whon an old man, far past the ordinary limit of life, Archbishop Bourget, hardly able to walk, went from parish to parish, to the 400 churches of the diocese, ~ asking the people to assist him to carry on the great work.Who among those who have zone beneath the huge pile and lookad at the immense walls, will not admit that she nz.was an extraordinary.ope?Notro Dame itself, the boast and pride of ' the Catholics of Canada, will have to take seoond place in their hearts before this new temple.It has often boon said that Archbishop Bourget did not expect to complete this work within twenty -five yoars.The expectations, according to present appearances, will certainly be realized, On tho 20d of Septomber an extensive bazaar is to be opencd for the purpose of collecting funds for carrying on the \u2018work.When it Is known that overy town pad village in the diocese and many out of it are contributing liberally to this movement it is certain to be a success.With the energy which i8 now shown, the cathedral will certainly be completod wilhin a very few.years.- FO T {Hi H so 7 TIRES 3 Ss 1 ç ; : ) | \\ of 8 fect in diameter were put up, and upon -these rests the outer walls of the dome.To put up this enormous quantity of stone, rick, iron and wood, au immense scaflold- ing was needed, aud to prevent any part of it giving way duriog the many years it was standing it was gradually renewed until its usefulness was Fone and now it is all taken away.Ou look upon this mountain of olding one not but express admiration at the manner in which the work was coudue Alongside of the main dome are four smaller ones of 36 feet square and 32 feet in diameter.At least one, and perhaps two of theso will be finished this season.of them 1s being put up A the town of Joli- ette.Allthe stone from the Coteau St.tributed gratui aud much of it was con- tribu oC Bratultously by the quarrymen of The hee: thing that hi strike the eye on entering the church will Cn MAIN AUTAR, which will be raised immediately under the great dome, and will ory likely be made of white marble.It will be sheltered by an immense canopy of beautiful design 50 feet above it.It will be surrounded by a raillng around the sanctuary.On the four corners of the sanctuary wil be Tour\u201d oul its, which will enable preachers to be ardin all parts of tho vast editice.There En be 26 altars (apart from the main one), so that 27 priests can celebrate mass at the samo time.There h will be seven chapels.On entering what will be named the Holy Door (as at Rome), the first chapel be t ot Notre Dame de Pitie, and\u2019 then the chapels of the Crucifixion, the Holy Sacra t and another one, and o te that of St.Jean Baptiste, the Chapelle Ar- dento and the Chapelle du Chapitre.There are two dozen doors in the building.To imitate Bt.Peter's, à large number of statues, monuments and images of the J'anestion saints and 1 a-bers of'ae Church aad angols\u2019 will bave to + be obtained.The } no pews as in other churches, hut there will Le chairs an and (Terie seats, so like the that in this respect t will be Roman Church.THE BAZAAR, Details of the Movement to Oprry on the Building of the Cathodral\u2014The Programme Laid Out, 1t is intended that the Archbishopric of Montreal will not be indebted for this undertaking, but that work will be carried on only as means are obtained.For this purpose an immense bazaar will be opvned in the Cathedral itself, on the 2nd of September, and will last until the 26th.The patrons of this undertaking are Mgr.Fabre and his mother, Madame E.R.Fabre.The general committee ls composed as fol- fows: Rev.Z.Racicot, Procurator of the Archbishopric, organizer; Rev.J.Primeau, curé of Boucherville, organizer; T.J.Barbeau, treasurer-geveral; Rev.T.J.Vaillant and Mr.A.Robert, assistant treasurers, and the Rov.Fathers J.M.Emard and J.Donolly, of the Archblshopric, T.Balllarge, of dollette Colle chest, of St.Arclimbault, of Assumption College, and feet higher than the towers of Notre me À Mr.Joseph Deerosiors, of Montreal, cor- Ovor the masonry in the dome, is a responding scoretary.dome 116 feet high, on which will bo placed Tho councillors ure: The Ve Rey, Dag Jobe, and on this & wrought iron cross 20 r ral of Arch.feet À Ir, of boat design.Tho main bishoprie: Canbn P, Leblanc, Rev.N.Piché, dome by four huge of ne: Messrs.Rodier, Dr.stone place Pot 28 feet square in WV H.Hingston and Jean Leclalr, of Mout each which te a stotrwax lead to the top.Thero are four stone arches 4 Apart from this general Or mraitioe, special \u2026 Many ro Danone ou United ro Canadians + pillare Statens Bros or a Aen = a 5 [19/18/15 dan | & J, R T T Archbishop Duhamel, of Ottawa, sent down a beautiful oil painting for the bazaar.The following are the general committees THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS of the bazaar : Valuing Oommittee\u2014 Mrs.A.Levesque, President ; Mra.Judge H.3 \u2018Taschereau, Vice- President; J.A.Gravel, J.P.Rottot, and the Presidents of the Parochial Committore.Committee MI ohial Committees of Notre Dame, St.Patrick's, St.James\u201d, © mL ST.PETER\u2019S As it will be seen from Dominion Square, North of Dorchester MN » \u2014 y Y LE .A \u2019 Gi lt I b= \u201cLr 11H] nl.5 = 5e fu SE Li EA .- x : il 138 S R FEE RH = = ET 5 i = Sn : js \u2014 EI = CR > iE + - PER L1H = mt Hi 2 eT H ~~ 2 ; \u2014- nr x ru = AIRES -N = py A Ÿ i) 51: AIRE THER 1 se : == SE S-, pe à \u2014\u2014 ee Ç TUE NS General Dinner and Lunch Committe: Mrs.Jacques Grenier, President; Mrs.C.°s.Snowdon, Vice-Prest d ent, and the members of the Parochial Commiitoes of Notre Dame, St.Patrick's, St.James\u2019, St.Joseph's, St.Anthony's, St.Bridget\u2019s, St.Gabriel's, ana 8it.John Baptist.treshment Committee, los pren De- Partment (Notro Dame east) \u2014 Rivard, den nt; & Ma.Chaput, Warner, Mrs.R.ment (St 8.Vice Prater: rs.8 Pagnualo, Mra W.Bellemare, Misses oat, Latorce, Trude), ete.Mec ppetionery De mes) Al part- raise, {dent; Mrs.C A.Geofirion, Vice-Presi- \u2014 oat Mis.Judge | Ouimet, Mra.J.L.Ar- ee À Alias; 71, FR, 79,76 Space Lu à | KEY TO THE PLAN.Pntrance A, Main Altar; B, Side Altar: C, Bide Alar; \u201cD, Sanctuary: BE, Side Alter; F, Steps leading to the Main Altar; G, Nave; B, Main Tracsepts; I, Nave.1\u2014*Holy Door\"; 6, 8, 10, Main Entrances; 17, Altar; 18, Altar; 18, Altar; 20, Altar; 21, Altar; 92, Altar; 23, Altar; 24, Pulpit; 35, Bids Entrance; 26, Altar; 37, Altar; 26, Altar; 29, Pulpit; 30, Side Eatrance; 31, Altar, 33, Altar; 33, Entrance Tranenpt; 34, 35, Transept; 36, Chapter Chapel; 37, 88, Pillar; 39, Ohapel; 40, Holy Water: 41, Chapel Ardente; 43, Altar; 43, Baptismal Fonts; 44, Chapel Notre Dame de Pitle; 47, Pillar; 48 Holy Water; 49, Chapel; 50, 51, Pillars; 53, 53, 54, Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament; 68, 56, Pillacs; 67, Entrdnos Transept; 58, Altar; 59, Altar; 60, Pulp 61, Side Entrance; 62, 63, 64, Altars; 66, Palpit: 64, Side between Puipiss and Aides, Senle-56 fost to tos ach.48, Chapel of the Crucifix; 46, Altar; en 70, : Dame, Paris, whose two great, squaro tow- street.chambault, Alrs.J.O.Dupuis, Mrs.J.N.Dupuis, Mrs.H.C.Cadienx.ote.Fruit De- partmont (Coun ty of Hochelaga)-\u2014Mrs.Hon.Louis Beaubien, President; Mra A dins, Vice-President; Mrs.Descari DesJar- Claude, A.Deschamps, M.prudhonme.LE Miller, J.Bte.Lenolr, Jog, Desacarles, E Hétu, Gingras.Misses E.Chaput, A.Chaput, Brousseau, C.Brousseau, Gervais, Hurt Lacombe, Nelson, D.rtubise, p iel, Leduc, M.Poitevin, C.Coté, Reilly, E.Gagnon, £.Dagenais, M.Letournesux, caries, ugeon, H.LeBlanc, La- vallce, Méréchal, E.Descaries, M.Descaries.Department of Drinks (Notre Dame west)\u2014 Mrs.M, Sade, prosident: Mrs.T.Valade, .Corbell, remblay, Richardson, B.vin, etc decoration Committee\u2014Rov.J.L.Huot, curé of st.Paul l\u2019Ermite, president; and tho geutiomon of the committee of assistants © Te Drawing Commitiee\u2014The clergy ot Montreal.Committee of Geutlemen Assistants The gentlemen w| adios aro members of committees, or are chosen as assigt- anis by one of the cominittees.THE OPENING DAX OF THE BAZAAR day, Sept.2nd, at noon.The cere- 1 Tbe presided over by Mgr.Fabre.will be a dinner offered to the clerg fous communities of Mon! oh there will be an address and presentation to His Grace by the Priests whom he has ordained.In the evening there: willbe an {lumination of the cupola of the new cathedral and a concort by the Harmony Band of Montreal.The bazaar wil last untli the 25th, and new attractions will be given each day.All of \u201cthe parishes of Montreal and vicinity bavo cogaged themselves to furnish a dinner on the evening ot sacl day, which wili b.Notre Dame parish dinper, \"eto.llluinibations, pyrotochuical displays, ete, will bo given Sac Hi pa well as concerts by buuds first drawing of tho grand oir, wii ape pinc A on Wedhesday, Sept.220d, and Zud, rd aud 4th drawing on the following days Books showing tho standing of each parish | in whe receipts of tho Por outst \u2014 a8 & Menor] lal journal ef the | Montreal Cathedral buzaar FAMOUS CATHEDRALS, THE GREAT CHURCHES OF OLD WORLD AND NÉW\u2014THEIR HISTORIES AND COST.\u2018While Bt Peter's, Home, is the most + famous of all sacred structures, thero are others standing in various parts of the world which overshadow ordinary siruct- ures, just as they are themselves overshadowed by St.Peter's.The Cathedral of Milan, built of white marble, with ono aun- dred spires rising from It * Lik o stlont fingers pointing to the sky.\u201d is one of the most celebrated.It Las been building for hundrods of years, and is yet fer from completion.Scarcely less celebrated is Cologne Cathedral, which has just been finished by the united effort ot all Germany, and which is about the same size Milan Cathedral, the two belnz the t sacred structures in tbe world except argent.'s, Rome, and St.Paul's, London, Cologne Cathedral cost LLe saine as 5t.Paul's to build, namely, nearly $4,000,000, St.Paul's is the most famous of Protestant churches and the largest in the world oxcept St Peters.Another famous church is Notru similar to those of Notre.Dame of Mant rise 295 foot into the air, Tha towors of Notro Dame of Montreal are only 240 feet in belght.\"Outside of Christian churches one of the most famous ot ge lous sLruc- tures is the Mosque of la at Constantinople, Ht oy Ghrleut thirteen hundred yours ago, but now for hundreds of ears back the greatext religiovis edifice of {be Mohammedans.Mat bt.Sophia com- oy in San oud.sppesrace t owing dinjemsions Let EAE the wis.among which Bt.Peter's, of Montreal, ts worthy to rank, being, as it is, the largest sacred structure in America: Lens - Breadth.Helght.st.Peter's, Rome.435 St.Paul's, London.oa a 350 ogne Cathedral.590 500 Milan Cathedral ., 490 #3 355 Notre Al Couetant vee .295 on us nti DODO.cor verrsnsoen.260 us 180 \u2014, Notre Dame.Mont- renl.o0eenienns 145 220 St Peter's, Montreal.333 222 256 In considering the dimensions of these bulidings, it should be remembored that the hei fe given are in each case the very tops of the owe, towers or spire, as the case may be The Dullding of the Cathedral.Not from a vain or shallow thought His avis Jove young Phidins brought, Never { 8 of cunning fell Lhe thr lin 2 Doll ic ornole; Out from th e heart of nature rolled the burdens of tho Biblio old: The litanlos of ations came, Like the Yolrano! » tonguo of flame, Up Irom the burning core bolow.\u2014 © canticlies of love anc woe: Tho hand that rounded Petor ne And groined the saislos of heat me.Niousht in a sad since cority : hil from God ho coul d not tree: - ei ded better t than ow\u2014 Sonvatons stone to cauts crew.Knowst thou what wove yon wood bird'u nest Of leaves, and feathers from her breast?Or bow the fish outbuiit hor shell, Painting with morn ench annual cell?r how the sacred pine treo adda p To har old fenvon new my a vs b and s9 grow those ho ly piles, hist Jove and.Terror alg tue iles, rth proudly wears the Parthenon, ar best gem upon her And Morning ther SV isis yo lids, o Pyram 8 abbays eH the sky.As on ha a with k{ndre ove: These wondéra rose to apror air: And Nature gladly gave them place, Adopted them into her race, And granted thom av equal date With Andes and with Ararat.These tomples grow as grows the grass; Art might obey, but nol surpnus, Tho passivo Munster Jent bis hand To the vast soul that o'er him planned: And the same powor that roared tho shrine Bestrodo the tribes that knelt within, Ever the flery Ponteoust ; Girds with ono flame the rt itd ire, Tran as the heart throu el Shane dissout the priest the mi na inspires.EMERSON, Rich Mr.Astor as an Artist.Mr.Wiltlam Waidort Astor Is, in appearance, the ideal of & prosporous young busl- DOSS Nal ky, wideawuko and common- placo looking, with Botling to ludjcate that 0 knows anything outside of reul cstate matters.lie is the only Astor who bas ventured oto ay other poid than business.As a politician youn Astor was dlsas- trously buried, an on an author ho isfar 1rom being successful.Now.ho is at work .on aplay.tis not goberally belloved that ho will be tho lone looked for great American dramatist.Jin 18 the Bolc/inals ropre- sentative of 1b6 family, nnd it is no secret that the elders view his excursions into ar literature, politics aad Cie drama with scan favor.They argue that wlih $200,000,000 and 37,000 housos to look aftor ho haa afl that he nets to occupy bis mind; but you, Willlam Waldor! goes on with \u2018his artis efforts just the same.Io haa a charming unalfectod an: direct manner, and a uti- ful wile, whom lie loved aud married ln Philadelphia.\u2018Philadelphia Frese, Mr, E R.Champlin\u2019's forthcoming book of of Livioe American Writer\" Rh \u201cLA LUTE\" a Curteus Story of Bevied Booted with the History of \u201cLisgdi%,®.the Great British Marine Ine?surance Association, vals the Leadon Graphic.) hein bi DOL Lh) Ua 0830! of lethuils captured {rom the Frouch by A Adcatrai Lecd Duncan, aud so inti 5 counocted is hietory with that of Livy \"a that it is mort ud was for that reason placed by lim at tha dis of the Treasury for the pouveranus to the Elbe ofa large 9 quantity of spoolo do bullion, also such The whole of sured at Lloyds 8.culations made by of whom mention will be made Berealtar and poutlimed by Lio ioyd\u2019 8 agoot a Amstordany it estinat that ho frigale , on board tbe onormous Sao % 000 (or nearly $6,000,000] mander, Captain Skynuor, os or on for his storing qualities as ascaman and hig groat aud varied exporionce of the North.Sea.At dawn on the morning ot tho 9th Uctober, 1749, the frigates sailed from Yar- mouth Roads, bound for the El Before the news of her departure reached London the splendid vessel was A HOPELESS WRECK 0 on the shifting sand banks that guard tho entrange to the Zuydor Zee.Ol thet undredt \u2018borsous on board when the \u201cLutine\u201d sailed from Yarmouth but a faw hours before, ono only cscapod with his lite, Exposure, however, to th 0 ercy of waves proved téo much for him, hod he died before reaching England, only living togivé a broken account of the disaste Tho underwriters promptly sof ttled the msurers, paying as for a total loss, and- then proccoded to investigato their chan of recovoring at least a portion of the treasure embedded in the sands of the dor Zee.The agents despatched La the D failed, howover, to regain anyth ing.and returned with tho news that tho ether- lands, with which country we were then at war, claimed the wrack as their rightfub spol During the coniauanoe 9 ol hostilities the shrowd fishermen of Wyck and the neighe.boring islands turned thar attention to the fishing of bullion lustead of gathe! the.rightful fruits of the deep, ad displ such energy in this new pursuit that estimated \u2018on good re that thoy recovered about £83,000, Two-thirds of th gratuitous harvest wero appropriated bs.Government of the Netieriands, the \u2018nialnder being allowed to tho suivorsas share.About a year after the ices of th vessel tbe Wyex fishermen appear to havç abahdoned their researches, partly Docause ey \u2018supposed that the treasure was ex.8ted, but chiefly because the Jeatlon tides and currents moving round thos wreck-strewn coasts had- buried the onos splendid * Lutifie * under a nearly iropens- trable covering of sand.Twelve vears Slapac ere was again brough before ee notion \u20ac thé worl MI.PIERRE a eal a Dutch Movorament official at Terschelling, had tak » self and man others thal thoro was still such a quantity ol treasure bidden In the moving eau as would justify a considerable outlay capital in an attempt to recover it.Baving obtalned the sanction of his Government start the scheme, Be Sued Jor, add vas granted, State al continued hls efforts: he spent up £5000, and rocovered only seveuteen cote Et uine ot cold and eight silver.r this, negotiations were nod- tween tho two countries relative te the = wreck, aud mauy schemes a salvage wore and not- till the Spring of 18 thoy completed.To rive.matters i 3 tue indelatigable bellever in tho pout 5 billty of reaching the \u201cLutine,\u201d Pierre Eschauzier, had during course of the negotiations, and with ry was removed all the retrain he wisaly laid upon national The result was an à rose the proceedinæs, and it a cote = if the tated frigate wero to be for ever forgotten.Sixteua years later, however, TWO ENGLISH preem concelved the idea of their own account, to find the ost weroek, and, with thls end in view, wsitod the\" Netherlands.But nothin plished by the two enterprising di ut their ce hi undor the immediate supervision of raittee of Management, of which Eschauzier, à son of the fob fr.3.was à prominent member.Encourage r trensurs re, suddenly surrenderes auch indefaligablo entorprise; and after heavy galo from tho north-west, ach often sweeps across tho North Sea in A {he lio way to the Lutine was discovered: ari in September the pews reached\u2019 arly that tho treasure-Indon wreok boen found, and some trifling eal effected.Mr.HII Lloyd's : Amsterdam, displayed the enorfy.n hese romarkable oporations, aml wag larges assistod the Goveramens of the Netherlands, none the .: RECOVERY OP THE TREASURN- reall n, the excitoment among\u2019 woually's pied islanders nes so intensé, 8 gunbout was {haku ord obo oe tendance to maintat ord About Mide dou bt 35, the the surfa a ship's boll cloud, Ps hl fut Baht ety.preservation 2a où bh nig b aixty years ore, whon ast note the knell of two hundred brave aes Amidst tho.roastiess conie-and-g + - of yverydny work tha bell nuw stands in ie Library at L loyd \u2018a; around it is roiled piece of the rudder-chaln; and the tokens tell tothe busy woikers au cloquent tale of the sea.The motal is becomni green and rusty with ae but no numbar of vars will affeet it further; aod it Aa ikoly to staud in thia its last res 5 will stand.A fit t resting-pl old bell after tue strange Y eventful careor.In the samo room stand a irk madoof the rudder of the \u201cLutine.\u201d which Was recove some months atter tho ball, Both bear inscriptions, that on the ohale being as tollows : CHAIR THs LB M FIIGATR SLA LUTTER 07.18 MADE YROM T MOBNING OF THE 9TH OCTOBER.1799, WITH A LARGE AMOUNT OF SPECIE ON BOARD, AND WAS.WRECKED TUR BAME NICHT : WITH TBE EXCEPTION oP ons MAS.The yudder was recovered fr the wreck in ; 1859, having been subm ged 60 ve years.Sl The inscription on the table is to the same\u2019 offect.Lloyd's sharo of the treasure ra.covered {rom the \u201cLutlce\u201d amounted to y wards of £25,000 and In connection with this sum Is the most remarkable part of the story.The undorwriters who had Suffered.by tho loss of the vessel were doad and gone, the policies themselves bad vaulshed tho very building even, wherein the \u201crisk?was written, had been roriuced to ash disastrous lire.Tho honoy was clearly the, rigbtful property of Lioyd's, but as the in dividuals could not elas upon it, the ouly course open was for tho soclety to possession of it with toe cud in view 3 ; such individual clatus a ight ter clearly prove.For £ vo pose à special {I} wna - Parliament, aud 'the £25,000 - aed tho porty of iloyd's.tio cnloulations of Mr.Pi and Mr.Hill, which there 13 every reason to sup| marvellously corroct, thore 1qtuains buried within the decaying Fimpors of th old warship Lhoenormous stni of 21,076) | or over five millions of Soliacy.This may nt some | futuro perl ror Jur.bo NTH tain abo names, to give the present rosidence of eàoh wri a lie ors SE oo! published works Fain w sea, and cause noble loxa0y oy oft by the Lathers \u2018the SUO0NqUre ron \"oy thet at moe, Be ekle ilo ta pn : es + © preli miners 2 L ex prises.eon July, on till the end , the year 1822 tho persevering oops ; ANS Eich i) gs * CIMOULATION or FEA DAILY STAB FOB WERK EnpinG - Aeaithy out there that they had to shoot \u201c This couple were so light _Béates had passed iaws declaring the + ey days to two months, This is just : tarket at a reasonable price the it will confer upon humanity are beyond : computation.\"anil other enemies of the puplic diges- : Qué were to invent some method of \u201cto live without food?Thislatterattempt \"hast never been much of à success.sttt-unheatthy, stibject to tidal waves 2 pre sehiristilas so called\u2014 these are sand - GRAHAN & Co, eo \u2018 13850, James trees.Tuma Dusty Gran is seat to Sy part of th the 41.60 for x re res of TRS issue oF all the hi vd comble Tite in the us of sa à a sortis au la NE Tag EA hg ©, 61 Rue Ca Avause 21, 1886, canes 24370 Seed PRERENY DAILY AVERAGE 25,163.ee SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1866.82.PRTER™S.The attention which is being attracted Vy the approach of - the bazaar to aid in {he completion ¢£St.Peter\u2019s, will render- interesting the facts and illustrations with which we present our readers today.The third page of this issue of THE Brar is designed to give the public a fuller idea of the progress and scope of the building than has ever yet been presented in acompact form.Wo trust that the bazaar will be the snocess which its promoters anticipate, and will be of material service to the \u2018completion of this magtificent struc- tare, which will have place-as one of the soblest monuments of architecture in America.Brrrum COLUMBIANS say it i» =o \u2018à man in order to start a cemetery.; THERE isa very big IF in all the pre- Sictions as to the result of the lacrosse .match this afternoon.May the best _.team win.It generally does.AND now the public is not 80 anxious to know what will become of Prince -Alexander, who is comparatively safe, but are erazy to learn what will be done with poor Sofia.THE Gazette attempts to draw a arallel between the case of the À narch- ts and that of Riel.It is not a success.Riel was guilty enough, but his sin was certainly not such as that of the Chicago rufiians who were actuated confessedly by a pure love of anarchy and enmity to law and order.THE importation of cattle from the districts in the United Kingdom where pleuro pneumonia exists, has been pro- bited by proclamation in this week\u2019s Canada Gazelte.The counties named sre all in Scotland.Others will be included hereafter.This is a step that will meet with general commendation.IX a test just made between the Maec- \u2018kay-Bennett cables and those of the \u2018Anglo-American company, the former \u2018came off easily victorious.In one case dy thirty minutes and in another by fifty minutes.To merchants and others who are buying or selling in a speculative market, thirty minutes often means à great deal, Ir is now in order for some showman to offer Editor Cutting one hundred dollars a week to travel through the United States on exhibition.His name Das been mentioned most prominently da every newspaper published in the \u2018United States but the references to him Wave been so universally uncomplimentary that his notoriety could only be of value in a dime show.A sOMEWHAT disappointing ease has \"Oédutred in Virginia.Two young per- \u2018sons desired to be united in wedlock, and deacnbed themselves as farm hands, Now Virginians are so aristocratic as to believe all farm bands be n a color that the statement of the man that he was Bot a negro was believed, but the young woinan has been held for further proof not col SI she will mars ir .The law of mis still obtains there.Tue regulations in in connection with - the olcomargarine bill, passed at the Jast session of the American Congress, te about to be issued.Some of the Manufacture of butterine and oleomargarine to Le illegal, but such laws are pretty generally considered uncon- fititutional.There can be doubt, how- pr, about the illegality of selling | mitarin® As genuine butter.But there.\u201818 great room tor improvement in the \u201c quality of the greater portiou of the Wetter now put on the market.' ANOTHER fast man has broken loose.his time it is an Italian in Milan who olaims to have discovered or invented a Équor, the uso of a small quantity of which will enable any one to fast from at a hungry world has been pining < and if this liguor can be put on the nefits It will certainly destroy the restaurant trade, the dining cars titi.But would it not be better if some giving every one something to eat all # time, iustead of trying to enable us \u201cFix Texan \u201cpen const is low and flat _wialurial fevers.Along the coast batiks which have been thrown up by the aetion of the waves.The ews domes of 4 serious flood at Indianola sid \u201cgeoat loss of life and damage to wrly.This town Is in Colhoun \u201cThe Dig > better adapted for settlement than the coast district though the greater part of the state is subject to * northers,\" cold, violent winds.The state is largely devoted to the raising of Texan steers, which have to be driven north to other- states aud territories to secure nutritious grass in order to be transformed into palatable beef.TRE \u201cNATIONAL CONSERVATIVES.\u201d Tho announcement made in La Presse of yesterday, that it did not think its friends, the *\u2018 Natiopal Conservatives,\u201d were receiving thay \u201cconfidence\u201d fram the Liberals which they deserved, and that the Liberals had so arranged it that they alone might profit by the common victory, is deliciously frank and outspoken.It is somewhat out of the common to hear it stated so unreservedly that position and place are what the National Conservatives want.A further state ment is that \u201cin electoral affairs, personal questions touch 80 closely upon questions of principles that they cannot be ignored.\u201d This is quite true of provincial politics.Personal questions transcend those of principles.We are grateful to La Presse for its candor and ask it to continue in the same line, and say whether the above reasons are ail the reasons for its change of base.ANTICOSTI'S FUTURE, Anything which will bring the new Arctic El Dorado\u2014Anticosti\u2014nearer to England, must be a matter of vital importance to the civilized world.There fore, the proposed scheme for connecting Ireland with England by tunnel is one which deserves attention.A movement is on foot for making this tunnel from Donaghadee to Port- patrick.The cost is estimated by competent authorities at about $25,000,000, and the land approaches at either side 1 at $5,000,000.The greatest depth of water in the channel is 780 feet, and the roof-of thetunnel would require to be at leat 200 feet below that.The deep sea portion of the tunnel would be about 21% miles in length.To the thobsands who are going to make Anti- costi their home, this new route will offer many advantages.The distance by land from Moville to London will be twenty miles less than in the present journey from Queenstown, Ireland, to London, via, Holyhead, but in reality the distance is very much lessened by the fact that over fifty miles of the Holyhead route is by water.The American mails would be in London eleven hours after being landed in Ireland.The Governor and company of, the Island of Anticosti (lim.) ought to chip i in to a large amount as they will monopolize a vast portion of the traffic.PITY IT ISNT TRUE.The Assistant General Manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway says there is no foundation for The Trade Bulletin\u2019s report that the Company had purchased the works of the Steel Company of Canada at Londonderry, N.8, with a view to manufacturing their own rails.It would be a very good thing for Canada if the Assistant General Manager should happen to be mistaken in this regard.A railway of such great length as the Canadian Pacific will annually require many tons of rails for repairs, not taking into consideration the branch lines that will be built from time to time, and it would greatly benefit the trade of the Dominion if the money expended for this purpose could be kept in Canada Besides the Nova Scotians do not feel the same interest in the national railway that other Canadians do and it would help to stimulate Canadian feeling on the shores of the Atlantic if the rails and other iron and steel material for the line were made down there.If the Dominion Government would place a high duty on rails the company would probably make such an investment as the Trade Bulletin reports.Why did the Customs Department send an agent to Pennsylvania some weeks ago to ascertain the prices of iron if it was not intended to adopt an iron protection policy ?LOSS AND GAIN.When the National Policy established several large manufactures in this city, a ripple of tion swept across the- community.When a few of our merchant princes took hold of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, and pushing it through from sea to sea made Montreal the centre of their o ons, another similar ripple might have been observed.Why?Because these enterprises made the city more populous, attracted emigrants and workers of all sorts from \u2018| country places in the neighborhood.I population everybody know mean t increased markets for home products, increased wages, a city better worth living in than it had been before.Now during the past ten years there have been: permitted to be lost to Montreal a population numbering eleven thousand souls.They were not emigrants whom we could not employ or who were enticed from us by inducements b a To Ea food, drink and aly.Good drainage ventilation are not difficult nor costly.It is the personal duty of every man and woman in this city who knows about these things, to put that knowledge into effect wherever a .by keeping the air of schools pure, by boiling the water for drinking and keeping all sanitary appliances in order can give valuable prefaces for occasional lessons on health.Landlords are morally, aud in part, legally responsible for the thorough drainage of their houses, and sueh sound construe- tion of them as shall make fevers and rheumatism of the nature of importations.Itis the business of employers to~see that their work people live in wholesome conditions; beside making their service attractive thereby, they will be giving strong hints for health at home by careful supervision of drinking water, fresh air ducts and closets.In so far as efforts of this kind may prevent the shocking waste of life \u2018which our mortality records show, just so far will Montreal advance towards its due place as a great and intelligent city.SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS, It is, we are informed, a fact established by men of science, that the character of people may be determined by their diet.It is strange that this subject has not awakened more attention.Ralph Waldo Emerson ate pie at breakfast, and was a mild tempered ethereal nature, while Thomas Carlyle indulged in potatians of oatmeal to the detriment of his good temper, and finally died.Apart from this, we have not much information as to how our past great men lived, that.is to say what dishes they preferred.If we Éad, we could, undoubtedly, figure up a reliable table of statistics, which would prove of great value in educating and fixing character in a nation.Ilistorical Jenkinses have told us what great men said in their idle moments, the color of their hair and stockings, and their style of clothing, but rarely a word as to what they fed on.It is a great pity.It is a well known fact that a certain amount of whiskey will make a man brave.The Hollanders have given this the name of Dutch courage, and by it have succeeded in taking Holland.But | the feeling of the age is rightly against the use of whiskey as a general diet, It may answer on festive occasions, but otherwise, most emphatically no.Men of science having declared the character of people determinable by their diet, they must place the proofs before the world so that all may take advantage of the knowledge.It is related of a man of science in Paris that he succeeded in manufacturing a hen\u2019s egg, which was afterwards hatched out in an incubator.The result was a featherless biped ; as the professor had forgotten to put in the chemicalcon- stituent necessary for the formation of feathers.This incident is mentioned to show the great advances science is making at the present time.THE VOTER'S DILEMMA.The next Dominion elections will present a very difficult problem to voters who wish to promote the interests of the country and not merely those of one or the other set of party politicians.With few candidates in the field whose independence can be trusted, the best thing an independent elector can do will often be to assist the candidate in whose honesty he most confides.But when he believes one aspirant to be about as respectable à man as the other, and when both are partjsans, how is the voter going to decide?Necessarily he will be compelled to consider very cares fully the position of each party, to weigh the probabilities of getting good from either, and to support that which he becomes convinced will do best for the country.But which ?On one side is a Government that has established the National Policy, consisting of a tarift which has unquestionably promoted home mannfactures, and of an extremely energetic, not to say tion of railways and other public works.ItisaGovernment of activity, decision and hopefulness.Except by the Interior Department\u2014 now, however, in the hands of an able Minister\u2014the business of administration has been pretty well done.The public expenditure has, indeed, risen, but the mass of public business and the value of public assets have probably incréased in proportion.There is no substantial reason to believe that the country has not obtained as much value for most of its money as can ever ha Outained under the party system.But it is not to be denied that considerable corruption has disgraced the Adminis tration.It isnot so much that Minis \u2018 tars are personally corrupt \u2014 for that accusation is part of the stock in trade \"than we had to offer, they were a classthat in all probability would have remained in Montreal nil their lives to their own happiness and the city\u2019s gain\u2014they were the little children of our people who died from avoidable causes.From 1876 to 1883 inclusive, there perished according to civic records in this city, 7284 children under ten years of from smallpox, diarrhæal diseases, diphtheria and typhoid.We give the statistics only up to the end of 1883, because since that year th civic authorities have not kept an record of the deaths by ages except in the case of smallpox, During the two years after 1883, 2547 children under ten died from smallpox.Adding these to the 7284 who died from rymotic\u2014that is preventable\u2014diseases duting the prè- vious cight years, and taking a moderate average during 1884 and-1883 for aymotic diseases other than smallpox, it is true to say that in all about eleven thousand children under ten years of age have died in the last ten years in Montreal from avoidable diseases, namely, smallpox, diarrhwal diseases, diphtheria and typhoid, It is impossible to suppose that the parents .of all theses Children knew how their lives might be saved and neglected to save them.Ignorance therefore must be charged with this waste of human life, and the anguish unspeakable It implies.That ignorance demands that all who have unty and in on the Lavaca Bay and ) had several experiences of floods, knowledge à should be busy ih ite diffu- of Canadian Opposition \u2014 but that they have somewhat failed of the stern opposition to the plufidering propensities of certain of their followers.Is it impossible to témémbér withont dis gust the revelations of last session in the Whité-Jamieson \u201caffair and in thé Beaty Boodle blll?Not only were private members found to have sought feathering for their nests at the public expense through their Patlia- mentary influence, but the Government came to\u201d the rescue of, and whitewashed, the parties who should have been condemned by the House.We all know how vastly important it is to preserve the independence of Parliament, and how shall an ordinary unprejudiced man make up his mind whether the services of the Administration do or do not outweigh its faults or sins?On the other side.is a party led by a man whom we have no reason to bélieve less personally irreproachable than his friends allege.It is not in the character | of Mr.Blake to be tolerant of the corruption that is effected by mone y Around him are grouped certain tie men, soils, doubtless, entirely honest, and some that we should wish to see tried in office before giving them a certificate of what does\" Mr.Blake propose do for \u2018this country?Whether = bo mako it mors Tyo character.Bat to | Farther search led to the | be Teams to maintain Sho existing tarts, | ing duties on raw material, or to revert to à system of incidental protaction, or togive the country a large dose of fres trade, no man can tell Whether he intends to keep the North-West trafiie for the Canadian Pacific Railway orlet it find exit by American lines frou Mani.| toha, no one can discover.Whether he designs to strengthen the hands of the Company in every legitimate way and to treat theroad as a national enterprise nobody knows.He has talked agairist the Senate, but has he promised distinet- ly to reform or abolish it?He has smiled on the prohibitionists, but will he risk anything for the cause?Can anyone truly say that Mr.Blake is clear as to the necessity for certain definite reforms or changes, and proposes to stand or fall by his proposals?And if not \u2014if his party make nothing but general promises to he ecanomical and honest\u2014 how are people to feel sure thal they can be trusted for that?If politicians talk vaguely, if they say that certain things should be done but will mot clearly pledge themselves to do those things, what are we to suppose but that they are willing to sink their convictions, or leave their desirabilities in the lurch, for the sake of obtaining office.And, if one believes that, how can one implicitly 'believé their - -pro- fessions of being uncommonly honest men?In all this there is an ugly dilemma for electors._ It is to bo cbserved that we have considered the problem from the purely political standpoint, and without intruding upon it the exciting questions raised by the execution of Louis Riel.That matter is being treated so wantonly by one party in this Province, and by the other party in Ontario, that we prefer at present to utter no opinions which could conduce to the exacerbation of prejudices of race and creed.THE LATE MR.BLAIR, \u2018We are glad to be able to present our readers to-day with a full and correct account of all the circumstances connected with the disappearance and presumed death by drowning, in the uppe Ottawa river, of Mr.William Charles Blair, artist, for some time a resident of this city.Mr.Blair was a young Scotchman of independent means, thirty-five years of age and unmarried, who came out to Canada last December, partly for the benefit of his health and partly for _{ the purpose of studying and painting Canadian scenery.He had previously travelled in many countries, and had spent some years in the study of his art in the best atelicrs of Paris.He was a man who took art seriously as something calling for the undivided devotion of a man\u2019s best energies, and as something also allying itself with all that is best and purest in the werld of thought and feeling.He had \u2018thought much and read not a little, and few men could be more interesting in conyersa- tion than he.In physique he waa much above the average height, and though not very robust, owing to illness contracted in former years through a somewhat prolonged residence in the island of Madeira, was active in his habits and adventurous in his disposition.While in Montreal he resided at Milton Cottage, Hochelaga, with his uncles, they Messrs.James and Henry Morgan, the well known dry goods merchants.In the month of June last Mr.Blair went up to Ottawa intending to spend some time in sketching in the immediate neighborhood, and then to go further up the river in search of the picturesque, and also to enjoy what would be a new experience to him, the pleasure of * camping out \u201d in the Canadian woods.He spent about a fortnight altogether at Ottawa, and, while there, executed what competent judges have pronounced a capital picture, admirable both in color and in drawing, of the bluff on which the Parliament buildings stand, including the buildings themselves, as seen from a point on the North Shore nearly opposite the steamboat landing.On the 2nd of July he proceeded to carry out his further plans by going up theline of the C.P.R.as far as Chalk River Station, and establishing his camp at à point between the station and the Ottawa river, abont thing less than two perhaps frem the latter.Here he spent six happy days, sketching and making himself ae.quainted with the nelhborhood.He was a good correspondent, and did not forget his friends in Montreal, On the sth of July he wrote a letter, in which he described a.terrifie thunderstorm that had ocourred the night ore.Amid the crashing thunder and blinding flashes of lightning he -could not, he said, but feel *\u2018the thinness of the veil that hides eternal light.\u201d The next day, Friday, oth July, he announced t« to the man he had with hii as cook abd eamp attendant that he was going down the Ottawa river by steamer to Fort William to buy a canoe, and that if he did pot succeed in getting one there he .wquid take the steamer up the river and try at Rapides des Joachims, What is known is that he bought his cance at Fort Willian, that he started on the ed his destination.Hé took \u2018passage from Fort William at first on boatd a | tug steamer that touched- there on her way up the river.In this way he made some miles of the distance; but the steamer having to stop for a couple hours at a wharf, Mr.Blair, who Was still some thirteen miles from the landing nearest to bis cainp, very anwiself determined not to walk, but to go the reat |.of the way alone in his canoe.The captain was rather unwilting to let him go, buthe insisted; the canoë was put off the steamer into the water and he embarked in it.This was about half-past sever in the evening.He had had no.previous \u2018experiance in bark canoes, and the en terprise certainly wag a perilous hee A day or two after, the cande was found half full of water, with the unfortunate gentleman's cost and vest still In it, on the north bank of the river, nearly op- | posite the landing he wished to\u2019 make four miles from the former, and some- |- return journey but that he never resch- | Tver, tn 5 ciovioe of some ro procipltons.Tookn that riso stralght from the water | \u2018to.a height \u2018nearly 100 feet.The ee OS was into small compass, as though it had been used asa seat, and, as it was an article that, from its weight, could \u2018Dot have floated far, it may be held to -indicate the point at which the cance upset.If so Mr.Blair must have made eight or nine milés of the total thirteen he had to accomplish.He was a tolerably good swimmer; but it is not hard to understand that, being precipitated into the water, in the dark, at a time .when, in all probability, he was almost exhausted with the altogether unusual exercise, to him, of paddling a canoe so great a distance, he may have been unable to save himself.His body, however, has not yet been recovered, though diligent search was made for it for weeks, and though a watch has been kept upon the river up to the present time.Such \u2018is the history of this lamentable affair, involving the extinction of a noble life and the blighting of many hopes.We feel assured that the public will join us in a tender of profound sympathy to those upon whom the stroke falls as a domestic bereavement.MEN.Henry AL Stanley is coming to America to leoture about Africa, making his first ap- poarancs on November 24th at New York.will probably visit Canada.- : José Manuel Balmaceda, the President- elect of Chili, was born in 1840 and belongs to a very wealthy family.In 1874 he boldly arivoo ted the separation of church and te, & measure not yet lod th h in Fir In 1884 h os succeeded 1?n introducing civil marriage and other liveral laws.Joseph Wood, emeritus reporter of the \u2018Philadelphia Public Ledger, who is nearly eighty years of age, is daily at his bis pout, and appears to_be good {or many service yet.Hels D the dy the most\u201d numerous ex-official in the city.an ex- ex-sccretary of th Pena district, ex-chief of police, ex chlel of detectives, ex-asgessor of taxes, ex-collactor of delinquent taxes, ex-clerk of county board, ex superintendent of paving, ex- member of Board of Health, ex-superin- tendent of detectives of United Htales treasury, ex-post office clerk and ex-clerk of register of wills, He was also one of the principal workers for the adoption of the systam of public education, aud is no president of the First Association of Spirit.The Canadian Gazette says: The pro- granifme of the meeting of the BHHsh tee ciation, to be opened at Birmingham on tember 1st, certainly shows that it wh Le in a marked sense cue of colnnial interest.Not only has the presidency fallen upon a foremost colonia! scientist and geologist, in tbe person of Sir William Dawson\u2014who iu.It is belleved, deal in bis address with the geological ! history of North Ameriea\u2014 but Macoun will, it is repris do up the the question of white Selwyn.the head of the doctorat Survey, will relate tbe progress that has made In recent years in the work under bis Immediate care.iy the biological section the geography of the Canadian Pacific way will be treated by Mr.Alexander Begg on the am of tember, while Professor m and John Lowe, of Ottawa, will take up various educational subjects.The Tullo wing is.according to London Truth the apportionment of the spoils of office to peers and to peers\u2019 sons, in the lato gov- erament arranrements in England: Lord Salisbu per annum; Lord Halsbury, £10, Tod Ashbourne, £8000; Lord Cranbrook, £2000; Lord fdssisias, £5000; the Hon.\u2018Stanhope, £5000; Lo Randolph Churchill, £5000: 00; Lord Hopetoun, Lord Elphinstone, £700; Lord de Ros, £100 oceives £500 as Mistress of the Robes, and eight pooresses £500 each as of the Bedchamber.NOT A BERO.A Benial that Gabriel Damoat is the Brave Man He is Credited with Being.Apropos of the following Jespatch, which has appeared in most of the ly pa a welt knowa North-West volunteer er now in this cily, writes to THE STAR charzing that Gabriel Dumont was by no means the hero be has been represented.Five hundred French Canadians tolsted Woodcrest, Sunday, an ted Ga- brig Dumont who was the © Aghlina lioutonant n the N Western rebel lion, wi Lous hiel fn th gold watch, To the Editor of THR STAR: Sr, \u2014In justice to Dany 8 a brave though mistaken rebel of 1 k permission, the columps of your x valable paper to correct an error into which very many in the east have fallen erence Gabriel Dumont and his actions.Some poo Plo hmve ovon gono 50 far a to recognize his Bravery or a presentation.The zh Cron.the poople where be Tas aro iat at ot Fis Batoche he uot only was not t péter skilful fighting Jander © of the 1 hela, bul utterly failed under to show even ordinary pluck.At Tr Creek he ran away very soon after his first firo was replied to by our ad scouts was met well on b way back to Batoche (18 miles) by the rebel reinforcements just com out, This party otabout 32 men he tried his best to persuade to turn back, but ney, in spite ot his represontations, only came on, but compelied bi to come 80 his conduct shameful been that he hat to Delon himself -from the arges made against him before the exovidate or council.During the four days at Batoche his almost constant was T2010 the.camp in the rear to send up more men, and at no time during the fighting hours was he pruminent among tbe rebel leaders.But, as soon right was over, he was prominent.enough Threatening the Sisters and priests at the tor our wounded, which be thouznt were secreted there by these es and Reverend Fathers.But for the Interfersacs and ts of an Indian it probable that the church In ting at : martyr, sacrificed to the cowardly nature of \u2018Dumont.If itis absoiutely neoes- sary for & co tain section of pzople to fall Sow and wots renip some « of the fd rebels, or pity sake m a ore some of acknowled one of bravery.and holdin, at least a res Fable position among M Moulin, Oo! wr : ours, 6 ANTI-FRA - Montreal, August 17, 1696.on .An Unwordsd Prayer, ; { A baie bia A804 told with plous air\u2019 | %» etifid.ape: ons The sound I pur here\u2019er the ors bia blende eau of a an not in the worship A vas heaven my SE Ter You ave Cul eal yout 4 Cy prepares \u2019 ly tetion Roriotore.\u2014\u2014 The Price of Kditar Catting.From the Philadelphia Troe The Quest où of d Cutting for his imprison sent by Mexico i one that can bo sottied by the two Governments without haste or bness.If the pou Cu to be d be based uj Cuttin and worthiness as an x Americas oe sen, Mexico could put up one of her own silver dollars and be entitled tu some change Mr.Blaine and the Fisteries, Mr.Ba From the Spriugficld Republican.t ne's indignant refercuoe to tho tan that this couutry had to pay Canada $5,600,000 for Dothing under the Halifax award hardly to bri out with clearness the \"other fact that this was dous under a Republican administration.When the democracy of the State department bas achieved two such blunders as the repeal of Boies s'artitration, pre ere fi Dos oe on about re will be sowe- The Basis of Credit.[From the Boston Herald.) merchant's credit, supposing that he Is voler ebrs well off, often depends very largely upon the character of the busluess than Le is Join and his known reputation fur honest lings.Ap acute observer of human dents has said, apropos of merchantile credit, that he would rather trust « young man who was Dbegtuning in business than a man of advan years, for worldly experience gave to the latter a pliability of conscience which was rarely found among men of good training who were just starting in lite.Be this as it m ay recent events bave shown that the credit of supposed weallby men bas less foundation than has been sometimes supposed.Prohibition in Iowa, [From the Burlington Hawkeye, \u201cOur brewers are selling considerably less llquor in saloo business mau yesterday, \u201cbut they are just about mars vs it up among prival ale consumers.An who makes the rounds of the city trequently ln an official capacity stated to wo yesterday that he been offered beer at ten or elevan houses on the route that morning, most tof them places at which r Was not kept a few months ago.1 have seon frequently excursions to the country this Sum- a load of men sometimes hard women keg of beer to his house unday.brewer eaid he couldnt do its .that he had already orders for 248 such sand bardly supply them.ale con] eat the man with a six-galion keg, but not with a smaller one.À thin ne private consumption of liquor 18 18 largely increased since the saloons have oscd, as they have been, but what the moral effect of that will be I don't know or pretend to say.Iam waiting for further developments before making up my wind.\u201d The Chicago Anarchists and American [From the Now.Yor Nation.; There is » remarkable contradiction of terms in the Anarchist jargon that has been heard since the close of the trial of the seven murderers at Chicago.In one breath they appealing to the Supreme Court of the State.Pr.1 falling \u20ac to the Supreme the United \u201crates.In the next they are against courts and juries and law win a its manifestations.One of the female speakers at a meeting Chicago said that it was im ble that the Supreme Court could allow the Anarchists to be hang- ol for merely to improve tho condi- tiou of the workigmen, but iu general he tone t orators and ress ap phehod\u201d on the true bedlamite U the police, blow up the cap Sitalists, burn, destroy, overturn, wade in blood.\u201d ete, ete.Now anarchy as its name implies, is the absence ol law.It means that everybody is to do just as he pleases, The appeal of an t to the Supreme Court, or to apy court, is tne mixture of 0] jopposioæ ideas and conceptions of status.Such an appeal allowed for the good order of society, but the order of society is the very thing that ue Anarchist who ls true to his own creed defies.It Spies, Fielden, and their fellow-bomb-preachers the courage of their opinions, they would scorn to appeal to the Supreme Court, since an appeal is au acknowledgment of the very thing they most despise and execrate, | Prison Labor.(From the Hamilton Spectator.) But woe believe full employment for tho convicts can be found without at all interfering with the operations of honest labor.In the first place, all work for the prisoners themselves Pehonld be produced in the prisons.Clothing.\u20ac shoes, furniture, and all other articles used in the prisons of the country should be prison made.After making such artieles the convicts will have a great deal of time on their bands.Well, that should be employed In for ex Wooden ware and might ade and sold in foreign markets.Possibly there would be no great profit in such operations; but we believe that with labor costing nothing but its bare support the Government ought to make the business fairly profitable.Certainly it would be better than to keep the prisoners in idleness to koop them at useless occupations, or to put the products of their labor on the home market in competition with products of {ree exhaustless supplies sof wood sulted for bousehold furniture, pails, tubs and other domestic utensils, for other articles of wood.The making of such things is not difficult.Already exported to some extent, and no doubt markets could be found in various foreign countries for all that could be made best advantage.We believe that in this way tho problem of the employment of prison labor would best be \u2014 \u201cTHE STARS\u201d SIN, What a French Canadian roontemporary Tells Its Read {From La Verite, us.J The Montreal ST ope of of the most widely circulated o ge Masonic Oho eas roject in Montre 1 Aratesctarian at all costa, to see the city oA given a public library, open tbe reli ove all of © u ontreal ail, without control from authorities, à library where ally bal ones, can be [ound.Who does not see that such an justia: sion would be poisoned sou.oe for the population of Motreal?Montreal, already y.bossessos the nucleus of a public Jbrarys this 1s the Fraser Institute in which be found the buvke of the Iustitut len.But, according to TRE STAR, this is pot enough; it weuld wish to see tbls inauspicious work developed so as to furbish à masonic ed to vur young men.THE STAR of the 17th of July states that this library of the Fraser Institute Is frequented especially by French Canadians who are to be found there in numbers equal to three to one! There is also, according to tho same authority, a room reserved for Indies.The deplorable visits made 4 Our compa- 4riots to this place filled with: perils So not astonish us when we remember that at ihe time of its opening two Outholic judges, Messrs.Mathieu and Jetté, strongly recommended this corru t work to French Canadians.Theso a ho fruits of bad ox ample ap £ bad 00 unséls coming fro hig! wl or terrible is the responsibility of men high p in sox society, who by their works or examples lead their compatriots lato thy wrong path! ; The Dulgsrian Revolution.ACCORDING TO CABLEGRANS.xander foit It quite Fell oft n tho Whoa the vomir araveloff wi aying.> Prince.be pleased to doff .Pat 0 ore crown nav, oo Dot scofly \"Tis the will of Rom: \"Romanoff be blowed |\u201d tod, Al Dre Keep your dis stance.Karaveloi 13 n \u2018 Ba.Lo ROSE while eu well of.\" the Premier rase a co gh htway enters Siam off.ae Manoff and Btollc 2.Tr Alex leta voll of TARA Az his °° ne Then, ps That my qe e Bo.\u201d US ther.me to Wida in\u201d Here came In bo A hs Pr fring Gronoff orm be sone ofl.\u201d he we off the deposition; .it HAL rnoval a flarcely ly talks sedition, No do Bht rT tod, aad : a = te Felipe of the Sh Te Nerrew and Whare is Will be Obeervabdls, The ool the à to observe which a Pe edition has goue out, ra to-morrow, the 29th August.The point at which the sun rises ecl Uos y to the westward of tho vie ward delauds in the West Indies.: The line of asses over two of islands\u2014 y pra pas « small isiand to thie nor ort ot it, Carr tacon; it then D'aentioun ih | across the north and south tia unl t again touches Africa, in the afternoon.muke observations Either Grenada o Bonguela should e points of view.Enquiries set on footed than a yoar ago showed that the chances of seeing anythi at Benguela, were very remote.The ial of Grenada, omitting Trl southern of the V group, an and is about as large ss the fare of It is of volcantio origin.Hore the sun is low, as the eclipse begins about an hour and a halt after sunrise, and further, tn \u2018island being in latitude 12° north, the sun vertical about-the time of the eclipse.ntorcunatair it 18 the middle of the rainy is contended that the rainy is not so decid there to the nrvorth and south, and that there is only ao approximation to the true Lropleal rain.Enormous cumuli drift over the island and pour down their tribute ot rain, but between these clouds ate patches of blue sky.To meet this the servers wl ha e to scatter themselves as widel possible from each other.The 1slan: bein, Poil of hills and valleys, streams abound and it 13 dens wood ese conditions make road building aiticult aud expensive, so that simple bridle paths radiate chlefty from St, George, the chief town and harbor on the south-west side of the island.Photographs with slit spectroscopes will ha attempted at two stations: observatives of the line of the chromosphere before and after totality will be attempted at three stations.Besides this re ular work, at- telpts will be made by rvers to Photograph the corona bofore and alter the otnl oclipse, and the Intensity ou the light of the corona will also ensure di possible.It is tp be hoped oat\u2019 the he ob ers will meet with alithe success they wi for sud obtain satisfactory res eh as _ e IRISH PARLIAMENT FUND, Letter of Acknowledzsment From Mr.T.Harrington, M, P.Mr.Edward Murphy requests the publication of the accompanying letter from Mr.T.Harriugton (for Mr.Parnell) ackuowledg- ing receipt of the two remittances made last month to the Irish Natienal League, y Mr.Edward Murphy, Treasurer, amount- og to £6209s sty.(over $3000), contribu- tons of the Irish people of Montreal and ita vicinity, to the Irish Parliamentary Fund.The letter is as follows: THE VaisH NATIONAL LEAGUE.\u2019 430 }'Connel street Uppe Dublin.7th Aus.1886.Dis Mn Moma air Pas arn nell has Ar ques me acknowledge the rece: your favors of the 16th July, enclosing original draft for £600 (six hundred pounds).and of tho 21st July: enclosing duplicate for same, with for the sum of £20.9.0- -Owing to thé pressure cast upon Mr.by the general election be was not able to net through a great portion of the correspondence that had come uprn him during that period; and ho has ask mo to explain to you that this pressuro endered i impossible for him to reply esril r to your kind and encouraging CO me to requis st th t in request that you will convey to our trieods in Montreal the assurance of our m thanks for their generous offerings.aid for the encouragement that they gave us at this most critical point of our struggle.lieve me, Deur Mr.Murphy, Yours faithfülly, T.RINGTON.Epw.MURPHY Esq.General Treasurer Irish Parliamentary Fund, Montreal.CITY HALL COMMITTEE, The Firewood Contract\u2014The Cost of Painting the New Committee Koon, The City Hall Committee met yesterday afternoon.Present: Ald.Fairbairn (in the Far a Martineau, Wnyte, Lamontagne, Far and Prefontaine.The commities been All and resolved to be on the look-out next hod to see that the firewood was of a better uality.Lares sub-committee consisting of ald.La- Took after and Martineau was appointed to look after the printing oth the City Rall the repaire tq the building, e bill for $315 was 2 teed from the contractor wbo painted the elegant, new ocom- mittee room.After some discussion it was resolved to offer the contractor $200 in set~ dement of the claim, and the committee ad- Real Estate.Messre.Parent Bros.sold at auction on Monday, for estate 5 B, Bruyère, Lhe fob lowing properties, sale being attended by over two remired Durcbasers.The property is very centrally situated in St Louis No.476 Sherbrooke street, with lot 77 feet Sra 225, was knocked down to M.Martin for Four Jota, oo Sherbrooke sod St.Constant, to M VER LB, Jakobe, for 40 cents per foot.each being 27x136.\u2018our lots, corner of Fortier and St.Constant, 27x110 to Ex-Mayor Rivard.Lot 32 corner Ontario and Bt Elizabeth, Beas 34 to Mr.Delongchamp, at 61 cents Ps 5 Ontario street, adjoining No.1571 each 41x95, at 41 cents per foot, to .ton.One lot adjoining above to Mr.Lauzon, at \u2018One lot adjoining the last to Mr.Arcade Dépatis same price.lots, each cach a1 3135 25, Ontario street, adjoining No.1574, to Mr.Ovide Dufresne, jr, at 3874 conte Be Constant surcot ad Fo.474, lot 30 sagt par foot to Mr.Edmund r foot treet, just above Ontari lotacof 38 5106 So cstats F.X.-Beaudry at conts Be sn Just below bill of Portier ptrech 3 2 lots x 85, at 20 cenls per foot to Mr.Rousse Fortier street adjoining No.60, trregulaf lot of 8500 square feet,to Mr Louis Riopells as 10 cents par foot, tie whole amoun to about $35,000.ATTENTION! | Hamm (00D VALUE APPRECIATED \u2014\u2014 § een Read the following Kztract from the MONETARY TIMES of August 6th inst, The extensive display of safes made at the Indian and Colonial Exhibition by Mesars.J.& J.Taylor.of this city, will never see Canada again.A Bombay dealer with an appreciative eye, has purchased the entire consignment, consisting of two car loads, and will take them back to the land of jungles, elephants and tigers, Nor Is this the whole story, The firm isat ' present working on a second order for the same purchasor.Some fdes of the extent of the first sale may be gathered from the \u201cfast that the value of one safe alone is $2,000.Messrs.Taylor have.of course, no doubts as to the bonofit arising from the London - Exhibition.already enquiries have boen received from far Australia.J.& J.TAYLOR, TORONTO SAFE WORKS.©, KK.ADAMS, Nansgers Montreal \u201cW.BM.CLAVE, | Branch.?rinidad, ts the most 3 'SHARPLEY, & : Song I aN REA AAT GPARLOW & 3400 2 BATRE ROYAL, xX, Evo week coms menciog Mosnees, ARS pre 3 Tho gront Now York Buocesa, THE LONG sTRIKE, ; rs, Dion Hencrcatue | hi Fuca Now n ous wis AE his he EE XE Neon, pe office ore.at the Theatre.ad 30 ain, ili 3g THE BUTCHERS OF MONTREAL, Under the Fatrensre 3 Ale Ald.Grenier, the or a irait ri GS not of verity ing bise : wou ed to Wednesday.a A.\u2018uouBKEAULE, ANOCING, Mra.Godwin, 1300 St.Cathy ive six lessons 1% $250 pivante foradvaton restr: will open t SATURDAY.Soptemiert.Na 6 BAND OF THE \u2014\u2014 SE Tre meet | in their Armory on Saturday 2 o'clock p.m.Forage NOTICE QU.TO QUARBYMEN.SEALED Tenders, add undersigned.and endorsed onde ta Bulidio Btone,* will be ose un AY, the 15th Bb optembar ne, fe Gor Nok and elivorine A ubble and ap tone from the onitentiary Q Quarry noënt e Paul, PEpecifiention.for af tend q al cifleation, t RR fn sin od this Department on and after the na ES Da tendering arg are motilod \u201cthat vendors or 0! considered unless e on e , printed forma sup supplied aû- signed with thair a nature: sun tender must bo accompanied by an hank cheque, mad eto the ofthg Honorable the Ht} Publi be Que equal io fire per cent.ot the amount of the Ce der, or.which will by forfeited if the party di ©, o en contract when called on togo, or if hefail to complete the work con for.If the tender be not occepted the cheque.returned.will bo ret ported Wi notte bound 0 accep the lowes A, GOBEIL, Secretary.ere Fae Rg) FOR COLLEGES or CONVENTS \u2014 TIN.WOOL axp LEATHER DRESSING CASES, AND ALL THE FITTINGS REQUIRED.KNIVES, FORKS.SPOONS awp NAPKIN RINGS, IN CABES OR os C or any teder.AT Low rRIOES.R.SHARPLEY & SONS, 1678 Notre Dame St, yum GILMOUR BROTHERS, 87 ST.PETER STRERY, Staple.& Puacy Dry Gesds & Smallvares, Whelesals, \u201420$- JOB LINE OHEOK SUMMER SILKS.BLACK SILKS.WOOL BHAWLS, BREAKFAST BHAWLS., mLAOK XID GLOVES.UNRDRESSED KID GLOVES.DRIVING GLOVES.LARGE STOOK HEMP CARPETS.TAPESTRY CARPET.© JOB LINES IN ALBUMS FRENCH BLACKING, : BRASS POLISH.CLOCKS & WATCHMEN.POUND PRINTS.MAGOG PRINTS.COTTON YARN, \u2014 GILMOUR BROTHERS.199% WEDDING PRESEN TS! {+ Jewellery, Clocks & Silverware.A LARGE VARIETY OF .NEW GOODS! Our Prices are the Lowest in the On \u2014i0! SPORTING GUNS, RIFLES, AMMUNITION.Send for Price List, or see samples, WILLIAM DARLING & 00, * 207 30 ST.BULPIOR STREET, GRATEFUL-COMPORTINÉ, EPPS'S COCO \u201cRyn n a iporouet ph ng Tre oa mu sarl itn be ne properties ul application of rorided our b; & ca select tables wih > ste fav erage wh save as a re\u2019 its b ine Jolie ou of diet that a constitution J AMES BAYLIS & SON, .1697 NOTRE DAME OT.invite Inspection of their imm of LOTHS, CURTAINS, GR, Foren rv Rvos A MATTINGE, WEKPERS, &c., on which very close prices are now being made.to make room for new goods.RUE New Fall Sick to to arrive during August, mio 14 Copa JES TORY AN.READ TEE 27E Carpet Warchonsg.Katablished To Contractors and Others.The Pl.acouns ge ior Hoek BEE BH Fi = 178° ».dR Manager ASTOR-FLUID( folly oe bn pre Fa, promoses the pole Manarati a ration Beh, thelial SEER = AMOK 1 JE i te se ER WT [= \u201c- ds - \u2018 ho \u201d NOYES DAME DU FORTAGE.| \u2014 ; \u2018the Mill-stream\u2014Poople en Es \u20ac Mer List, + [APROIAL TO THB STAR] : Notar Daxz bU PORTAGE, Auguet 25\u2014 The Last Notes of the Summer from Delores I aw disappointed in not having a concert to 4.tell you of, as there was one ob the lapis last J week.But, after holding sefigal mootings, 3 we camo to the conclusion that either our Pr musical talent, or our talent fur engineering 2 thinge, was wanting in cultdvation.How- 2 ever it might be, we found the obstacles too great to be vvercosne solves mot brilliantly by doing nothing.We havo latel and fhe usual one of the Churoh ui Engiaud - 40} tue aîter ' The Rav.ter who former been here for à .large congrega ver! kindly : © comnnicy I was resided in Mon:real, aden; e rector, Mr.Tambs, vioe, held Lb r.Tarans.the Rev.so distiogulshed our- two sorviess overy Suuday , & children\u2019s sorvice In the mornin, oon Alexander, n Baptist mils 183 ht, and preached to a the dissenting poriton e nsp ot ths church in pleased ww soe Lhe Rav.resent at the afternoon ser We bavo also bad roham, rector of the church fae Terrebonne who has officiated for two sundays.and preached nust carnest serinous Last Sunday Mr.Tatnts took occasion to make an appeal to the congregation, ou be bait of the diveass, the ou Ch are sorcly iu need of ying Portions of help.Mr.Tambs mentioned the fact of one gentleman well kuown tan Montreal, having voluntarily éollected in that city, sinca laat one hundred and lity dollars, an acceptable gift to the Church.\u201d, , early ich was lu- It 13 Lo be bopod the appoal will meut \u2018with a erous respouse.ill you bear with me, while I tell you MY WALE TO THE MILLQTREAN ?Tha day was like a day in June, just goal enough to make climbing the sant effort.A clean-cut road runs ithrough the bush, ami after following this tor a time, [ encoun tored a horde.of wild-looking cows marched * manlully and boldfully the foremost one, whom and said * hills, a plea- 1 I twok to be the ringleader, *shoo ** in my most warlike tones.But he (1 mean she) nover as much as winked.Now, une cow Is not a formidable creature, but when it a dozen.and they stand and you out of countenance, ail d stare the time Keeplag their jaws going and look Ing asi they might eal you up for half a tb it looks a ifferent mattar, so I cou- t0 give thoru à wide berth.But, by s0 woods I lost myself for à time In a very wood, but was guided by the sound Of Ialling- rater, so found my way to the mill stre Slipping ¢ down its banks, I discovered a cosy nest, smothered in fern-, where 1 Teated.od.woudering how many of the l'ortage tors had found their way to this en- Thane spol.Overhead the neavy branches met in a cool, green arch.Past my feel the restless wators rushed, almost drowning iu their clamor Lhe noise of some crows who were quarreliog noac by.Au immense frog stariled mo by alighting on a stoue below, \u201c And opened his brilliant ayes to stare at me.J expected to see him pitch himself futo tue alr in the reckless manner cominon Lo frors, so I.moved cautiously away, while he cave me a look tLatseemed to say 1 8m Kecping An eye où you.\u201d Dy and by soie.friendly little yellow chipmunks cama .anda evidently took me for a new kind of hig black crow, as thev made up their minds to stay, and very sociable thoy were, chattering lo me in sume quaint language of their ow I thought I should see the ghost of the stream, but I supposs it was not his ghost- ship\u2019 s \u201c Jay as tng bi - AN ACCIDENT ooourred here last week, which might Bave! déen afatalone.Üneof M y easily hitley's had to leave without see- Was in the walter, and zotling bevond her depth, sank for the third time, before any ons could nr hor.But a young Frenchman of the name of Joseph Michaud \u2018sprang into the water am} rescued the irl.I cannot let this, my last letior, go without a word about the French people of this place.With the vivacity which is insepara- Doing aud.in case of nccidont; | ing time or labor; and kind.1 have rarely met with a better bred class of people.+ Ihave very few nam * I've got them on the I Hat,\u201d ee © van lo from the French character, they are nvariably polite.Always readv with a intelligeus, 4, Open- Considering thoir disad- to sond you, but small as the number Is.Aud all Lhose that I have already sent you, spendin, aro of neople who aro really their holidays.here, not hose who have ouly driven over for a lew hours, and Bere\" their names in the hotels, while re.A.Tarebam, Mre Barsham.Kev.John Alexander, Mrs: re, Mr.Arthur Rogers, Cant.AK.McAllen, Miss Clarke, Mr.and Ars.Vat, \u2019 Mr.Mann, Mrs.J.D.Beardsley.Miss Coull Summer will soon be over, aod only a few days remain to us Lu1evel inthe sweet air and sunshine vf these lestinz places But never shall ve forget tho happy days Our Ladv.spent at the l\u2019uitaze of * DOLORES.ROUsES POINT, The Hotel Windsor and Its Attractions\u2014 Fishing and Picnicking.[SPECIAL Tu THE STAR.) HOTEL WINDSOR, Rotvses PoiNT, August 26\u2014This has ven the séason that Hotol Windsor has yot seen.most successful Buadreds of guests bave come, and yet still o house is well Hllud, and every day brings Fret Tes attractive every ous, and inany, Jhls house proves drresistibly who came Itonding to Stay increly fur a day or wo, have remained for weeks.; some New York .\u201cfor over two mon Indeed, euple bave now been bore but overybady wonders why we \u2018don\u2019t have more Montrealers, and the few who come no way it is because the botal are sia pi re Kao 12 Hoga of Lhe are e nov onfaca Fe ut, Java \u201ca 1 let thom\u2019 bo known, \u201cond oon make any difference.Hotd) \u2018 1s four stories high and nearly S00 feet In prit, » Splohdidly fltiod up, fronting on nin, which 0] thero 18 a lovely anonstrucied view, fhe luke - girs ore bein about twenty feet Iron: the front inlotmiL cols pizzas The ta b large dust apd elm trees, and bo house ta surrounded the house Is surrou by beautilu pleasure grounds latd out for croquet, awn teunls, or Hirtation parties, But itisin the man ment of the hiuse, its Perfect order and the excallence of the table the \u2018 Hotel Windsor most excols.The table De total Win are of the very best and set out with immaculate neatness, while the menu.fully equals that of ils great namesake lu Montreal.Yet, witli all, the prices do not resemble those of the hotels at Orcbar i Beach to which reference is mado in lust Baturday's STAR.The bedroo ms are all large and alry, and each oconfalns wardrobe accommodation en- ao Qontal the war-paint of the most fa shicuable Lelle\u2014at least we thought so until a ork bride arrived with f ourtecn trunks and demanded another room, so that her maid folds would might Bang up het gowns until the Itousea Poitit is itsol! a charming and loturosqu © place, aud its historical associa- Bons © it of great interest voin to Cana- and Americans.It was on the waters and around the shores of Lake Champlain, that all the great battles of the American Revolution were lought, besides many previous battles between tho French and Eng h, and still earlier between the French d 'Indians, Bois a Winall & Boing, or up the oie the of Shh ox Nox.) -0e fine ummer residence ho tarls oo i Yea esterday Mr.I.Leonard Invited a ol gentlemen from tho hotel to accompan > feb Jebung excursion.on mong them being: New Por mill lfogaire à ro Tue tishermen Me T.2 d his Lu ua dy cr welghi from Aro to ten pounds: We hot Mon hope next Wodnaedsy, the, the dat Goorcp \u201cWill row Mackay f a Hata po, Hosme : or a T86 STONES Richlio a Western : man csllod New York millionaire, Pas a * Falrview beautiful yacht, the * Mys- about tho lake.t im t, Mr.A.Dariing, à Mr.Patterson, the of Raratoga, and returned at soven- Boo With about alxty large flsh some ontrealers here .wbeû our £ adeousgu w il be Miiiagd in siarse + ve a a fine btird bug aud harass ladiss sre fn OHATEAUGUAY BASIY, of the Closing Season\u2014Gardsa Partiss\u2014Cotiages Wanted, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR} \u201cCHATEAUGUAY BasIN, August 27.\u2014There have becn 60 many picnics to chronlele that 1 have to rush to my pen and \u201cmake a note ol it\u201d as ho as I get nome every evoning, for all my \u201creporters\u201d are underpaid and will not Be responsible for.wy neglect.But the festivities go on s ly.and young and old scem determined to enjoy the remaining woek of their stay in this little haven of \u201cMy wife and 1\" intend to put off ng back to the olty as long as ible, though the evenings are shorter, the ties one feels in the place does not flag, and the trip up and down is of sver varying pleasure.On Saturday night a strange, weird oraft cameo suddenly in sight that puzzled us for a while.It proved on closer inspection to be a convoy of boats fastened together and filled with merry occupants, whose bappy laugh and aud jest camo from the water to me In my quiet retreal.The torches and lanterns made really a very pretty scene, now high, now low, till we wondered bow they were kept guing.Atuon, uests of the week bave been Sire Liddell and Mrs.vou, Ardell, of Cornwall, Blrs.Newtons New York, sud Mr.Goorge Williains, of Quebec.Mr.and Mrs.Boulter have entertained friends from Dorval and also from Lachine who seemed to enjoy the scenery and the row down the river.Among them were Mrs, Miss and Dr.Blackadder, Mr, Drum- mond and Miss Hibbard, snd Ar.und Mrs, Ayers.A yachting party cimo up again to visit friends, avd excited David's vows by their jaunty appearance.Lawn tennis finds favor with the youny ladies, who are apt scholars, I am toid of a proficient and fasel- pating teacher.\"My wife and I\" never wished we were young so much in our lives, tbey don\u2019t ask us to o on the hay wagoas, or danoe the polka any more.On Wednesday evening Mrs.Jack fave a recaption to her daughter's friends Mr.and Selinger.It was a sceve like fairv land, and with flowers and music, while bright fights, \u201cShown on fair women and brave men,\u201d who could help being bappy?Part of us were there, aud the! Singing of) Mrs.Whith- am, aud playing of Mrs.Finlayson, deligbt- od the guests, whijo Mrs.Moger's voice was au aldea cbarm.Such reunions are leasaut to remember when we return to Notes he noise aud dust and stir that fills our every day city life.Some vf the houses aie re-taken for another season, nod I sincerely wish some one wifb spare cash on the look out fora safe investment would build a fow cottages ere.Wo iutend to bave some races and Kames to-morrow (Saturday) as a wind u and the boys and girls are practising, an belpinæ to develop their muscle.Thove will be some friendly rivalry and Amusement, we old 1ellows can only look on and spplau and help the prize fist.1 was telling Mrs.Stentor last night that I thought our Canadian youth ought to turn out the finest men of their age through their devotion to athletic sports.* And women, too,\u201d she added.All this takes ne back to my own youth when I gloried in every \u201choalinfal amusement, for * nought cared this body! tor wind or weather when youth and I lived in't Lomether.\u201d Max ST ENTOR.TADOUSAC.The Summer Colony Breaking Up\u2014-Amer- ican Whist\u2014Tableaux Vivants.[SPECIAL TO THE.STAR.] TADOUSAG, Aurust 27.For the past week, people have been waylaying tho pursers of the boats to secure staterooms for the home journey, and are now one by one drifting nomewards.We keep up our Summer amusements, howaver, to the last gasp.The ladies of the Bungalow gavo last Saturday evening a most piharming entertainment in the way of tableaux vivants and music The sterner sex was allowed no part therein, with the exception of the Hon.Senator Alexander, who was extremely picturesque, as the deaf and dumb boatman, escorting the corpse of Elaine across the stago in a canoë The unhappy heroine of Teunvson's poem was representea by Miss Blanche Smi:h of Quebec, who excitod gebuine admiration by the lovely picture she mada, extend ed apparently lifeless on the pali- covered boat, a pale green light playing over hes features.Mise Pratt was the picture of vengeance as Medea in another tableau, mounted on a pedestal and armed with a massive bowio knife.Miss Kills of Montreal aud Miss Katherine Cameron represented becontagly Gwendoline and the Novice, their dresses and diflerent types of beaut; Ly contrasting artistically.\u2018Yes or No\" disclosed Miss Cameron gazing contemplatively at the oeiling with a written proposal In her hand; her expression con- veved \u201c Noo a girl never hesitates anyhow A oben she js goiug to say tableau in three scenes Brough a Hm entertainment to a close.l'etwean {be acts, a little music was given.Mr.Hewitt, of Quebec, specially patinguishing bimsell by tbe singing of Pinsuti's \u201clt\u201d iu à tenor voice of rare altitude and sweetness.The hotel drawing-room presents a most festive appearance every night, the piano being in constant requisition for solos or accompaniments, and games of all descrip- tons goiuz on.A party of young men play 2 game they call American Whist, which pears to be very fascinating.They use [ts orllutoid counters to play it.I don't quite waderstand - \u2018the game, but I saw gentlemen \u201chold up,\u201d as he called i the ace und jack of hearts and get tho king, ueen aud Jeu of the eae suit from the doa) caler, bis bat was erummed full the Sounters bafore the pext deal oi ti meeting of the surviving trustees of the Tadousac Unjon Protestant Church held ab tho hotel Aug.22, 1886, Lt.-Colonel Rhodes of Quebec was appointed _co-trustee in lieu of tho late Joseph Radford, Esq.At the motninæ servico last Sunday, Bisho Nios, ot Conoord, N.H., preached most delightiul sermou.The Bishop i is one ot a laræe party inaking the Saguenay trip; he stop a couple of days st Ha! itd bay, and was much pleased with the scenery about there.Wednesday's boat was crowded with departing visitors ; Sunday, another large party is going, and by the cad of next Jock reity weii cleared ou bowel, ol Ploladelphia.has > Mr.Robt.Han arrived at his cottage CousIN JOR.CACOUNA Doings at the Mansion House \u2014 Montreal .Visitors.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] MANSION HousK, CACOUNA, August 20.\u2014 The numerous Visitars from Montreal aud elsewhere wbo bavebeen enjoying the delightful sea breozes ot this chavming wateriag placo and also the hospitality of mine hoet * drenu\u201d of the Mansion louse Hote} whe in catering for the wants of his patrons (a grvater part of whom are Montrealers) stands second to bone, judging by the hi a ecomiums jen are passed upon Lim by t uests wLo have had the pleasure of sojourne ng with him this season, We bave h delightful weather and a splendid time generally, what with boating, riding, lawn tenuis, croquet and tho numerous other games that go to make a cored these bave been enjoyed, Tuesday eveniug last the visito thought they would have a concort and at short notice a programme Tus arranged, consisting of piano and ocal solus, ducts and recitations.Miss Goitman, ol Montreal, rendered a piano solo, de,\u201d Scotson Olarke, with great delicacy oi touch and feeling, and received 4 uonolmous encors, Th, is as, followed with à rec on rs.Doc Shea, of Que and here again the audten ce Vas gre : Las surprised to find so qu fich biddon ably, od the talented lady.hi to y is MoCarron, of Que so poh a recitation, ndering \u2018of which, especially in the emotional parts, reminde one of Mrs.Heott {ddons, so beautliully was it portrayed.rs.Foley, accompan fed in Master Latondal, rendered her very artistic and highly finishod me ally delight.inx the a audience, and eucores reigned su- prem: re also rivén.which in no small rongner great 3 added to the plenaute of the mbled guests, by \u2018Messrs.Anderson, Noa olan, D, Tango (rio bad Lo rospond tonn encore) and Sullivan by mine host main dresu in bis Resivpst by mizolo w= Tic uring apte \u201cane and a retiring | from aix pee email how leased and Srnise donlerialnmont re a Motor MoKensie to r.GUESTS.Bees Vincent, Miss Tanse Gallaher, Miss Quinn, Ms, I n, F.Losovan, Mr.A hi Nia K.Siskentlo A Fa Kenzie, \"Mr d Mra.W Mint Currav, My.and nd fre.B.Tansey, Misr Barré, Miss Shang, {iss Austin, Yitastes Latondal, T.Uvrens, ©, Nolan, and others.VALOIS, Entertainment on Thursday Evening \u2014Buo- cessful Tableaux.On Thursday evening an euntertalnment organized by the ludy residents of Valuis was brought off ip the boat house there.About two hundred and fifty were present, ncluding strong delegations from 1 Laotine and Pointe Claire There been a very friendly feeling during the past Bummer between the residents of the chief Lake Bt.Louis resorts - Lachine, Dorval, ¥aluis, Pointe Claire and St.Aune'sand anything organized by one place has bad cordial support trom the others, which alter T.Ander- Mrs.J.cKen- arn - nas been to the advantage of all.Tne entertainment at Valols consisted of tableaux viranta, songs and choruses, a Aes.Jarley wax-worlt's exhibition, ota Despi the insufficient accommodations of es boat houge for the purpose, the tableaus were splendidly successtul.Among those who took part in the fabloaus or wax-works, were Mr.apd Mrs.J.L.Wiseman, Mis, W, Goodlhugh, Mrs.Angus Thom, Miss Btur- rick, M Miss Prowse, Messrs, Bentley, Ruther- lord +5 Roe, W.G.Ross, Ge, Bluiklock, W.Barlow.J.Barlow, C.Childs, and par- Homa Mr.Juines Sutherland, who as blrs.Jarley, was à host in himself, Messrs.F.W.Barlow, I.L.Paton, C.Lyman, Verner, R.Lloyd and J.Burlow, contributed chiefly to the vocal of the programme.A little after Ho orelock the floor was and dancing started, and kept up until atil hail past eleven.\u2018The Valols ladies managed the affair very successfully, and if indebted to any of the sterner sox, It was above all to Mr.G.Prowse, who gave a great doal of time and trouble to tho preparations for tho enter- talument, and wus largely responsible for its suocess.\u201d LAVAL L UN IVERSITY.Letter from the Pope to Cardival Tas Shercau.Quenre, Aug.27\u2014Ilis Holiness the Pope has Just sont à cater to bis Eminence Cardinal Yaschereau, expressing his extreme deaauia at the generusity ot Mr.L G.ti! rgo, on old anu lemding advocate of th _.ty.who contributed $10,000 towards the founding of a new chair of literature and perfection of eloquence in connection with Laval University.His Holiness writes: \u2014\u201cWe take this occasion, denr son, to urgently recomend to you and your vener- ab o colleaguoe, the Bishops of the Province uebec, to look with the greatest zeal and in tho most periect harmony after the stability, protection, prosperit viand good working of that Laval University, which alone, in union with its Montreal brauch, the Holy has decorated with the title of Catholic.\u2018We also recommend you Lo so act that the youth of vour colleges and seminaries may oe.Inscribed among the number of its pup \" THE GOVERNMENT STEAMFRS.What is Being Done With Them and Whore They are Located.OTTAW ust 27.\u2014The Government steamer s Pos \"is being titted up with the lacge Boilers formerly belongi to the British 88 \u201cLarlingion\u201d wreck on the Island of Antivosti.She will be fitted up with gas tanks for supplying the buoys wit.gas below Quebec.The Government stoamer \u201cLa Canpalonne* isat Gaspe and is about to to procued to t north shore of the gulf.\"The Government steamer \u201cNapoleon 11.\u201d is now supplying the lighthouses in the Gulf and St rails of Belle Isle.She will not return for a mol it is expected that the Government steam- \u201c1 owne\u201d will return to tho Bay'of Fundy lur service as soon as the now steamer \u201cAcadia\u201d is ready to sail.Commander Scott is now in command of the latter ves- ve cap tain Mcllhinny, adviser to the Depart ment of \u20ac Marino, bas returned to the city alifax, where ho left tho now steamor \u201cAcadia\u201d in charge of Caplain Scott.He speaks iu the highest ters of praise of the new \u2018craft, and says she can attain very high rate of speed if required.THE NEW YORK CAR STRIKE.The Grievances of the Men Adjusted and the Mean to Return to Work.New YORK, AVGUST 27.-Tbere was considerable excliement about the stables of the Belt line road this afternoon, but no acts of violence occurred.About 400 policemen were scattered about who kept things moving and quickly suppressed any demonstration.The; much dissatisfaction among the employés of the Broadway rail- roa to-night, occasioned by the fact that over 100 old conductors were put out of work, their places being occupied by men who were employed during the tie up, \u2018lo: night tbe executive board of the Empire Protective association has beva in confers ence at the Rossmore hotel with the directors of the Beit Line company and State Arbitration Commissioner }, F.Donovan.Full discussion was held upon the points at issue, and the temporary adjustment said bave been arrived at earlier io the day was ratifiod and cunfirmeu.roe grievances of the m men bave ve been adjusted, and the etn- loyés of he Belt line will resume work in © 100! STARVATION IN TEXAS.The Country Denuded of Grass and Graln \u2014Appeal for Help.DAULAS, Texas, August 28.\u2014E.L.Walker, county ju if?of Stevens County, has arrived, scoklog ald to avert starvation there.lhe country, says, is entirely' denudea of grasa, MX arain, and only post-ouk and mesquite leaves for stock food.About one- third of the population have exbausted nil their supplies, and the remalndor are mostly without bread or meat, and nebd outside aid hem from starvation, Cattie are in-large euiibars, and wks moved none can survive tho Winter, ploung, Palo, Pinto, Throck- aud Baylor counties are to savo grins ia hate) olford, morton, Eas but little or oon NEW BOOKS.DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DRS Fam- ILLES CANADIENNEA.Par L'Abbé Montreal: Eusèbe - Cyprien Tanquby.Sénécal & Fils.Tho first volume of Abbé Tanguay's Genealogical Dictionary, which appeared fifteen years ago, was hailed ns an unique work of its kind, and indeed, apart trom tho \u201cGolden Hook\u201d of Venice, wbict only took cognizance of noble lamilies, and sowe attempts at universal genealogy in Iceland, where the pupulation\u201d is very sparse, uo such effort.at tracing the pedigrees of a whole people bas over beon made.A second volute has now heen added, and others aré expected to follow in a little over a year., The first volume comprises the beginatn, ol New France from 1608 ro 1700, remaining volumes will complete the ort of French rule in Canada.When the whole eories shall have been published, the lowliest of the 2;000.000 deacendantsof-the pioneers of New France will possess Lis complete fenealos ical bistory.He will sce laid out fore him the whole line of his parentage up to the fountain-head, and will experience uo trouble in_findiug all bis kith and kin, direct and collateral, fn the ascending or descending scale.It may be imagined what difficulties had to be contender with in oum- piling such abook.tev.Mr.\u2019 Tanguay has spent the best part of his liletime ae Its twenty-five years have been dovoted by him to examining docutnents, dtchivea, parish Tegistors classifying the information and drawing trom it Ilght où obscure points.The proof reading was of the utmost Importance 0 a work like this, aud it is claimed it bas 1 done with extreme cars.: \u2018he Genealogical Dictionary will prove of Service to history, to the Church, to the to the magistracy aad to families.To histor by futnishing the means of un- ravelliog a nuinber of obscure data, capeci- ally rolating % he aile stages of he colony.Lhe oil ment on the origin of re fami fea pou foutfd in ot ean te of a 16 strutient contains firet y, other Jescecte, by errors reaistars of The a Seon rs u bi, To i t wi Seat yaluaby elucl constitute arusetiops of ve! apodimeuts bd the State by settlin, nté concerning civil estates, The mass y to it prollt, ina3mu as in Canada.the \u201cDictiona a Aud od- - mitted as § ci proc roof.When ty presenta { b qui be Invested with with same author! isters and rds which it reauen y supplements.Familles will find it interesting ss it places before thoir eyes, in a clear and precise tabl the \u201cdifferent members constituti The great number of French an settlements in Ontario, the Maritime Provinces and the United States, all have an loterest in these Pages.For instance the names of the original ronch settlers in Louisiana aye set down in the \u201cD ctionary.\u201d The documents a thas bject were priocijally two unpublished census returns of tate made in 1708 and 1724, as Sho Ces tiie kept by the anolenl missionaries sent tho thore > the Bishop of Quebec so tar Fos Pine work 2 io Camifgation proper, the volumes con uabl etymological and his Hi ade of names a schamo of indivi and signifi tive pain: +3; ascheme of family pares; aud researches into niterations in names, with directions for constructing a family tree and a variety of other interesting matter.It will bo remembered th af the Diglonat is purely genealogical and not biagraphica it gives Lhe elements of the family h story tradition and reséarch must complete eac Individual portralt.: blgal u he binding and typ Dp) exeayt on of the volumes does ersdit vo M Séné- cal & Fils, who have turned tO oes factory specimen ot Canadian work, that all historical bodtes, public libraries and well stocked private lbraries should bave ou \u2018thelr shelves.DoLLY; OR Qu UHR OUNG DVUIDDER Up wo \u2018ED y Edinul pard.To- ronty: toss Pub blishing Co Company.Mr.Sheppard wrote his story for the readers of the Toronto Weekly News, and it was designed to entertain country but it wili Le read with interest in form by city people who are fond of a sensational novel with nothing tmmioralin it T is a medical student, who becomes a school teacher in order to obtain means his education, and his character, that ot an upright and honorable but jealous, sus- pielous and egotistical young man is very well drawn, as are those of the pretty, vivacious and warm-hearted Dolly, whom Le falls in love, and Jo Folder, bor honest farmer father, who is soy all.all odds most pleasing character 1n the of the other charaoters area trifle order and the plot is not, particularly strong, ai- though it serves to keep up the interest throughout; but the faulis of the story are largely attributuble to the fact that it was written in weokly instalments without o) portunity for revision.On the whole the ook is not disappointing we those who have read the clever, laughable and sometimes pathetic sketches of the Op os Editor,\" of which Mr.Sheppard is tho author, PEPITA Xnrexez From the Spanish of Juan Valera.New York: D.Appleton & Co.Moutreal: Dawson Bros.Senor Juan Valera was recently Spanish minister to the United States, and the most prominent literary man of his country.This most successful novel ol his is his bes a cordinæ to his own Judgment, having written less as à nove than as à study of Spanish asceticism, wbich he then contrasted with an eartbly love, to bring out with more vividness the treasures of pootr contaived in this mysticism.It has attaine a large number of editions in Spain, and been translated into German, French, Ifalian and Bohemian.The tr: ion Pos been authorized by Senor Valera, who ks upon tho & reat difficultios atiending i it Th morit oi the book lles in the language a and not in the incidents or plots are ry, simple.A certain n irony.7 ood: humored and ?f and a pumar, rather the humor of the English than the esprit of the nch, prevail throughout, and will, no doubt, recommend it to readers in this country.La novel is io three parts: \"Letters from my Nephew\u201d ** Puralipomena;\u201d Epllog Uè- Letters from my Brother\" NEW MAGAZINES.The Contemporary Review for August contains two articles on the recent elections in Great Britain trom different ints of view: \u201c* After the Battle,\u201d by Sir es Dufiy, and \u201cThe Fray\u2014and Afterwa b the Rev.J.G.Rogers.Both ot these are le essays.In \u201cA Venetian Dynasty\u2019 that indefatigable writer, Mre.phant fives à clear and intoresting resumé of the story ol the family of the Orseoll, whose overthrow was dys to popular caprice, taking as the basis of her review the narrative of Giovanni Sagorniuo.Their story bas the completeness of an epic.Under their away Venloe became the mistress of the sea, and having cowpleted their mission, the race came to an ond.Sir John Lubbock, in his article \u201cOn tho Study of Seience, Lhrows out many valuable hints to the ha dent, abd concludes with the statement that it 1s only by wisely utilizing the gifts of sci ence that we can | hope © to maintain our population in pleut comfort * Rosearch in Early Church stor vy,\" Harnack, is eru- te and technical, and ¥ | prove of value - \u201che ecclesiastical reader or jbudent.\u201c Perigot\u201d is rather dry ng; an essay, Or rather, notes, on Lounge.dinar and undramatic.The writer, ernon Loe, the observation the SS ieeauont them as van defloes realism to bo simpl of things us they are, an faculty of reproducing -John Rao gives \u2018* The Natural.His od Credit\u201d aud Charles Marvin,an ackus authority, contributes an able and rely article ** Batoum.\u201d The usual recor: reviow Thatta help to constitute an interest ing number.\u2018Fhe Fortnighily Reviete for for Angust is is filled with very a railed mat Le been able th oe hin hn on Sn in ou rct for thoug se the Duke ot Marlborough.\u201d regardes | à Ba roviows the subject of co mpetitive amiuations, devoting himself | prio oipaily \u201cto the examiustions for admission sal pod the Indian Civil porte ce.A ear wk fog in tho Pas ward oes reminiscence brodthiog tal iy at ths fcathor and the breeze, and wi a meme ory w some readers on eid side the water R ab A matataioe a may mean, an à plunses bo bord ie rie au * the intvicacing ul olen\u2019 \u2018a and POE Guege tiv.-8 vrata, of wi oi = bave pada a surfeit in the roylows.roe bor mf the LOBvVY mal ler, Bo nediately preced ward Delisle \u201c marily da olmra;\u201d he says, thas ir Ambricas d Engv land are y united to-day by 3 hve i Symp: lye this Ughtening of old faroily, ue es \"à Dre Horry ablities he he ar ps monk so highly; elevating him juto an assumed position hv kboeks him down without mercy\u2014which is an old trick o The September Century has an in alr chs ; ot the famous war papers which is th expected interest of these cles; the subs Joos this month Dis the battle of Chancellorsville.Gunerals Pleasonton, Howard, Cols- ton and Anderson and other less prominent officers writo.of the ho fight.Apart from thi American entorprise as an amusing an: curious illustration In ext inary papers ob the balloon experience two veuture- some oitizens of Connecticut.Alfred Moore, the aaronaut ol the party, describes in a humorous vein bis gensatiofs anu mise haps in mid-air, under the \u2018title, \u201c Amato Ballooning.\u201d is com ou Dou hisid Photograp duel exporience 0 il lustrated with t strutls ot ati dr curious photographs of the ea cloud effects irom altitudes of a mile and more, being here given in facsimile, reproductions, bo far &s known these ard the rat ul pha taken in Americ from & balloon.The Beptember Gntury 9 orwise as rich as usual in superbly Mustrated articles and - serials, and tue departinen ard as strong and fresh an they should be i such a magazine.The prosent numb gumber o of the North Amert- enn t hoary id quality.Tho first articles ep on 3 Blemarce tor Kasson, nd atows concluélvels tae au oter of that \u2018sta an's determided Doar, 3 of the eae of cols\" tells us on may bo in with | \u2018middle room | the roken ul bi pes ç EE i En 2 resources re the Johor a tion is so momentous.France amore, as Ryu rosie This h cle 1 review as its war arti Gen, Sharman, ton, and the number conelu the usual\u2019 lL Umely ¥ Nol tos and suciudet wi Monthly for Beptem- igh mark of excellence .ueur, of Otlawa, contributes the o ning article, & oriticism of ex-President ter on Evolution.Mr.ueur has won a name for himself in these and similar thought studies.Woods and thelr destructive Tunal 1 ia ably treated by Mr.still who clieve in Indian mediciue, and to such we nommend a perusal of Indiah m medicine by Dr.Stockwell.A short essav on the tarctio Ocoau is iven by Joseph F.James do tes w Land also a entitled, « In the Ton \u2018Country.in which is described the methods of poisoning a mals there pursued.Alfred Fouillié writes on the \u201cNature of pleasure and pain,\u201d the article being a transla one.* Some Economics of Nature\u201d is an able contribution from the pen of Dr.Androw.Wilson showing the admirable workings of Dame Nature.Seg ui and popular miscellany complete the num In Blachwood's the opening matter is a continuation of F.Marian Crawlord\u2019s new 0 \u2018| various vole Popular Science and interest Mr.W, 8 \u201c Sarracin becomin; more and more pr .the diction is at times Profuse and disp rl The - Sluston o Don Angelo\u2019 sheep given in is month's number, The moet interestin, prie of all is Sophie Weisse\u2019s \u201c Leopol Von Ranke,\u201d in which are ziven reminiscon- ces yof fie old historian durivg 1884-86.His iy! .Mo Thich vas not allowed to rust ou lelt a noble record of oe bohlod him \u201cMoss from Rolling Stone,\u201d by Laurence Oliphan wil be found some matter of interest to ian readers, referring as it doas to the Beciprocity treaty af 1858, and other mat- It is badly written and disconnected.\u2018Touring in irl and \u201d and \u201cThe Verdict of the Country\u201d help to fill an excellent number, The other articles ure \u201cThe Answer to Mr.Gladstone,\u201d and a * New Departure,\u2018\u2019 in tue latter of which articles the writer claims that the only thing behind the Home Ruie movement is American Fenianism.He must be vory insularin his political koow- ledge and prescience.LITERARY LITTLE-BITS.Mrs.À.M.Ellis, the society editor of the H about to publish \u201cChats with Famous Artiste\u201d a book containin her reminiscences of famous actors an singers.It Is said that the venerable French Academy is iu dunger of being suppressed, because some of its chief members have Indiscreet enough to sympathize with expelled princes.où is proposed Lo place a marble modalilon f large size in the Poet\u2019s Corner of Westminster Abbey, as a memorial to Sir Walter Scott.The medallion, which is to be the work of Sir John Steal, is to cost £157.Mr.Bryce, the wel} known historian of th® oa, bas res lined | his position in the English Foreign Office, tue may be able to devote ail his © énergies to the completion of his ** History of Justinian.Mrs.E M.Ames La qu Kirk\") Is preparing, a volume Mra nea Coren ii of Mr.Beecher's sermons, ab long been intimately acquainted with firey The death is anmounced of Allss Anne Rayman, oi Yorkshire, kngland, author of \u201cTho orastars.~The Kangaroo une \u201cThe Castaways\u2019 and otber popular juveniles.Miss Bowman was Dinety-one years of age.Ben.Perley Poor, the most famous of the famous Wasbineton correspondents, has a oft in press entitled \u201cSocial Reminiscences Stay Years in the National Metropolis.\u201d he book is sure to be Charm 24 written and brim-full ot interest, but Its renders THI p probably do well to have a Sitti salt by The tember Cenlury will contain a szt, which, while It bas boen for Some ho ths ii ti some mon à preparatio ppens to ap- at a Lime whea i vi he read with pear unusual inte: account of a summer with Text = wear written by one of his pupils, Mr.A, M.Bagby, and is full of interesting ancodotes aud\u2019 remint- ces.scen \u201c Ex-President Porter on Evolution\u201d is the title of the opening article in the Torthoom- ing Boptember number of The ence Monthly.It is by Mr.W.D.Le Suour, of Ottawa, already well known as an able writer on the relations of theology and evolution.and is an outspoken review, as enteras it is effective, ot Dr.Porters recèut ut address bel before the Ninateenth Ceu- tury Club.Ons of the large uptown book stores,\u201d said & New York literary man a few days \u201cfolt the death of Mr.Tilden keonly\u2014 that is, ina business sense.I would olten see the Graystone statesman thers, sometimes on his baunches, prying into the lowest and dustiest shelves in the hope that he might find there some 0 re work which was not in bis great library.\u201d The works ol no domestic writer sell with such astoi continuity and in such large numbers as those of Mrs.Terhun Marion Harland) Over 150,000 copies r \u201cCommon Bense in the Household\u201d alone have been sold, and to-day the book is among the standard and best sclling works og ber publishers\u2019 They The author derives a large Income from hor publ and bas a revenue besides irom the periodical Babykood, ot which she is cdttor, as well às Asbug salarÿ from à syndicate o! Ameri- papers for for writing à weekly household letter junction with her married daughter, Mrs.Christine Terhune Herrick.Her husband pastor & Iashionahle church ior Brooklyn, which meaus for him the comfortable salary of yearly.phe Revue des Deux Mondes has never enerous | = is contributors, evi- dentiy 7 thibkine the glory of being ta DE to its pages should be Sumotent reward for any wi whiter.This ew of the matter never, appare: ntly, oceurr Edmond About, for shortly after ter the Hest story from his pen which accepted ha: D to ha Te pete soc at the publishers office for an instalment of his pay.He was coolly informed that it was not the custom of the Revus article of any author.retained tho greater pa that enabled him to turn the es very nioely, for when the publishers sont for the second part of the story he volitely intimat- od to Shon tuac he bad nada it a rule dover to relinquish the latter portion of a novel without being paid for ihe firet.He made very satisfautory te At Donoughmore, Cork, Ireland, éstorday, à party of.ps tary and police to bviot number of tenants, were orage 3 attacked with Das ones by a mob of Datives, and the had to Le Hs bandoned after ône tenünt hey Lean evicted.ime eine \"She Was Saved Fron days of agony and discomfort, not by great > nterpositions, but by the use of the only ours Be.corn.cure\u2014Putnam's Painle-s Corn tractor.Tender, painful oved by ils use in a few days, wi out.the slightest discomfort.Many substitutes in the market make it Docessary that only \u201cPutnam\u2019s\u201d sboutd ve asked fot and taken.Bure, sate, harmieas.\u201cPiret Mature Malden: \u201cMr.Bmythe looks ulte uite yolitr, and od jaunty sin since his marrioge, ods.el oka SE youn ashe.did when I ref m.Ho was just Lronty- five then,\u201d \u2014First M, M.: \u201cIndeed I had n idea he was fifty.ee I Had a Dreadinl Oough, d raised a considerable amount ol blood and matter: besides, 1 wns ve weak 1 could scarcoly go about the house, Tal ale of a man with consumption fie tig from ivor complaint.© recove! is h houith pop ely'by the use of Fierce st Discovery.\" Thousands of core bear similar testimony.\u2014\u2014 What & Bellet! Gideon ithe new foot- A Aplendid poroslain figure.At on i une foot: oD fA of el sellal \u20ac ads What afrigut 1 1 Bag thon, Beaots; I thought 15 was a now one!\u201d Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate, ; Le rverworked Feornnies.tists t nse pee On Cote Taian fs ; cto! n ap TAL of Ft with froeked eh, v Ce Bocvous hondadhe aoû = ser Foye doe yman's Vegetable very says 11e is the best he ever used; to (ck words, \u2018It just seems to © spot affcotad.' Auouta ago be had aù dtaPee of blilious fever, aud was afraid he yee, iia for another, wi I recommended this valuable soie with such happy results.\u2019 The man anted who can address a Suuday Robot en thon Ing bis spceob with \u201c\u201c Whon I was à Hilo boy.\u201d ee.Advice to Mothers.« Mrs.Winslow's soothing syrup 8 should always ba used for children I$ tne nll softens the gums allays colic, 5 remedy for diarrhæa.25 cents a bottle.+ The small boy learning the alphabet is very mnoh like the postage stamp\u2014he often gets stuck on a alettar, If you nce Carter's s Little Liver Pills for sick hb USNLES or coustipa- tion you will never bo ib them.They are uroly vegetable, swsll and easy to take; ruggists sell them The heart of tha ungrateful fz like the desort, t, which absorbs the rails but produces og.ur Cons Hook = wrote: \u201cWho manufao- uills must be a goose.\u201d This is now : literal truth \u201cwhen Eaterbrook's turned u nt peus have all the merits of the s pen and quill combined.2 medal hag its reverse, and every Ft is sure 10 meet with one.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 One trial of Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Exterminator will convince you t it has po equal as & worm medicine.Buy 8 bottle, and see elt it does not please you.Georgie is 4 years old.One day the youngster had been taken.with a \u2018slight attack of prevarication, and, wishing to impress upon his infantile Understanding the sinfulucss of telling fibe, the father related the story about George Washington and his little batchet, clased with the remark tbat George Wushiuzton was a good boy and nover told a lie.\u2019l'he child sat in decp thought a moment and then sald; \u201cPapa, toodent he talk?\u2019 \u2014- Boston Kecord, Mrs.E.H.Perkins, Qreek Centre, Warren Co, Y., writes: She has been troubled had to sit up ht with it.She has taken two bottles of Dr.Thomas\u2019 Ealectric Oil, and 1s perfectly cured.She strongly recommends | and wishas to act as agent among her a bors ell, old fellow, it's all settled.Iam clog 15 be married lu two montbs.You one of the witnesses, I hope?\u2019 \u201cCount | me.: never desert a friend in misfor- une.\u201d with asthma for four years, night after n Bpecial Notices.Xn Bad Homor.A year ago my head was covered with sores, and the eruption covered m y lace also, and spread even until the backs of m bands were sore.became weak and 1 Fiuding no cure I tried Burdock Blood ters.Two Bufiles perfeclly cured me.\u201d Statement of Miss Minnie Stevenson, Co- cague, N.B.Angostura Bitters.\u2018The world-renowned appetizer and Invi gor.ator.Row over the whole civilized world.\u2018Try it, but beware of imitations.Ask vour grover or druggist for the ouine leger article, manufactured by Dr.J.G.B.& Sons, Society of Decorative Art, Cheapest Fanc Emporlum in Montreal.Membera are solicited to take their guests, and all visitors to the city are Invited to inspect the cholce and artistic novelties at the rooms, 1372 St.Catherine street.Admission free.fai law uf On the Rise.\u201cLeaves have their time to fall,\u201d says the poet, but Wild Strawberry leaves are on the rise just now, being utilized n such enormous quantities in making wler's Extract of Wild étrauborts _thé Tiere remedy for Cholers Morbus, Diarrhœa and other bummer Compiain Typhoid Fever.The bvapital physicians state that typhoid fever 18 more than usually prevalent in the guère Tnere bave been more cases admitted to the Genoral Hospital lately than there bav£ been for tbe last few years.The doo tors attribute the cause to the Spring fioods, which left bolitud 80 much stagnant matter thus germinating disease, The preventive against which is tho free use of rollable disinfectauts, and when epidemic was in our midst, last Autumn, the oalth authorities recommended the use of \u201cMater\u2019s No.5 Carbolio Acid,\u201d which {nay I's purchased from all chemists in 25 Ce botes.THE COMBINATION Lis own = AL ESTE [ii UCTION mors, vost se Ligh ole} &iving me an 1.y in my disay \"or Ne ber, an the auinber, of 1 ongulr Toa trom 2 pes buyers, porten experience ony anequatiod totes at th ç specialty ure wall known, and Sure guarentee to owners that the terests Mu bo well looked after shall po Labor ou able æ A an ve re stimates ; of market price.coat ofa Bani Rn ls ta be ma d with energy, Xperience.Se tten, r i0- Ê ould be ni undone ory bia, FH.J.POTTER, 202 Auctioneer.A MODEL FARM \"NEAR MONTREAL FOR MALE.With fine Residence, Farm House and complete outbuildings, Sta.on Sais abo bout thirty minutes drive from th ro ol he oa.1 am inst! raced | ness J.M.jones Leg.to offer for sale his well known villas and farm Simbu ret, abou 140 pores.beautif ully sit- yoni n St.gue © has positive dociaed 48 sell, Tats chance to The purchasor of the years of careful attention as well as the large and judicious expenditure by whioh \u2018Mr.Browalug faa brought the piace up to its present a gid roughbred à ibe stoc bred cattle ther ta, etc, can be has bo Bren wil oni ate sale st September.f not old br pas is will be and sold at public auction.due hich will be given in Photographs of the housse, ote.an tculars can be seon a Tom 184 valaable of pers, full var- ER, Auctioneer, W.E.Shaw\u2019s Sales, REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION.|E inten, sr sn ten b sl rties to pla ke Do call an 1 see the the subscrit ber at his Now EE me to e i es to bo es php Salearooms, Ta se jus street, FLE SA ERGRCOT.(Everts ped \u201cand personal so AUCTION CARD! 7 rise having househo sehold furniture to sell at\u2019 \u201cth ivat dur residences or at my salea- ms, whit fad find a good {mo to &et prices, at shall be ed to consult with those wha desire my services, \u2018The Suctions i the palosard under the supervision of Mr.James Magu! a Tally established, have more than than doubled The Bales ma Salesyard rad Business Stand.the nest ih the ooun! Storage for Furniture in de upper flats.We; KE.SMAW.199 A cer.A.Marootte & Ce\u2019s.Sales.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter at P, J.LALONDE, Bt.Justine e Newton, Que.RE assets of the estate as ole tock-in-trade of Dry Q: B os, Hardware, Bo Boots Shoes, to the amount of.41.361 Book Debts 63 eerasen.tessaseerrrant outers 7 97 $1,719 59 Inventory and list of book debts on view at ur office.KENT & TU ta.7 Place 90 d'Armen, Montreal, A.MARCOTTE & © 200 4 Auctioneers.Ver Pins AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF 5 NE FURNITURE BELLING: H.iy pr W & CO, being about disposing of their furniture business, mill sell duri e monib of SEPTENS ntire 8 of fine Bedroom, su and Dining 2 Room ure.ture TOD their TY PER ORR FOR Sash oof tho best assorted in the cit Tcompria sine ahogany, alnu Cherry, Es other fine w he best American ian manu aoture and dot © Jatos © hav ers, oh g ds wad boot \u201cyuriod Bair an.live goose feathers for attrosses an lows, Particn Furnishing will find it to their in- H.J, aMAW, & co, 724 and 726 Craig Street.Montreal, 20th August, 1886.1994 JPAETIES W HING PROCURE neat and beautiful Bousehotd furniture - this HAW à 0.pates thoad vortisoment tot LL.COOKING STOVE |; 6: Oral a Sa This stove bas been n, extensively intr introduced nae oir sagrert ted by J an ra aa n° \u2018unlyormnl sotjstaotion au au inte he to, Jurnish, Boxers res BR s gi Ton \u20ac Tound to bo the hést Cooking Btove ever in- fre mmonx the largest ane x set x! troduced to the pn departments is very es vè, cou It is constructe on an entirely flit ent largely of first-class American principle to the ordinary cook # ovà pa all urnitu of ¢ the slgns, \u2018The Hots circular fire-pot and grate as an or nary fn ns long no for the exeel loue 4 nd stove.having no de Corners as in as VATIOLY ot teur bedroom fu furnita jndeod or oblong fire place.is department const rod he Grent faving of fuel Ll effected.aia cading house in Mo rear: rhe sale 7 this uniform continuous heat \u20ac retained: Yor mense stoek, 0 on, pères terms adver- twenty-four hours without at tention.ts will fin portunit ion 030 For bot ater to bathe it surpasses any fd on give a this 0 ee F sdvor- T EE \u201cReo rone oh can be, seen at our War wy, 1889 NoTrm Damx STREET.TEND FOR TIM R.& W.KERR.ITS on Georgian Bay, Mus- 29:19 \"rors mt t Tren.Bi rem, Canad > fol lne, ohne » DOMINION STAMPING WORKS.i Hl ee Ey Ra n Orders solicited for Decorated Ti \\ fmt Toronto, oF Port Bove Can ink of suitable for Druggists Confectioner, Spice, Tobacco, can be seen nnd prices \u2018obraine } 474 8T.PAUL BTREET.MOX THOS.DAVIDSON & CO, 19841 Jaw ROOFING.-ROSIN CEMENT! tion gd 1878 Genuine old- fashionert kind: roofs of of which MONTREAL-SUP Cement have stood 25 and 80 y or peine Hal avel, Metai nal Biate Roof George ara pi potion tn 28 aterinls and Workuanship b fat class.gt progerts GE Daa us Be me 178514w a EL of PRS rai, OTICE\u2014IS HEREBY GIVEN T ac will not be responsible for an ts sontracted in oy name xith ahr crier mor \u2014anD- OTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 nerd or be reaponsinio for for any debts In my name wi FANOY GLOBEH 4e \u2014IN\u2014 GREAT VARIETY.5 ' Fonrar M'rohus.s & oo ! COR.BT.PETER AND ORALG STREBTS B.LAURANGE'S AXIS CUT PEBBLE SPECTAOLES & EYEGLASSES Are the finest in the pond, And aro qu teed to Live all def vision w ore other kinds fall hopolons! Head Office for Canada, 4 St, James st, MONTREAL Fat) AVAL Montre august F1.* 2016 J UDBON'S RESFRVOIR-T)AMP ER specially manufactured for uss with Letter Copying Books and Copying Paper.Dispenses with the old water well, holds sufficient water for a week's supply.CHEAP, CLEANLY.COMPACT.PRICE - - 4%.8xwp ror DescRibrive Cincurnan MORTON, PHILLINS & BULMER, - Buativners, Blank Book Makers and Printors, 1755 Notre Dax Sr.MontREats maires tt ed git cobs ene mo + mnt oe Ie pie qu amen D Re te 3 all ir- | DERE poe Spe EE ERE ELE 1008.||.; Ppouoimorons derstand middle of, PETER PRET buis LS a Aw 012 a REAL ESTATE.monts ca having Rol Bante to Ca Wnon the undersigne foo on Shae æiven GRATIR.AU dn Ayctionoor sud Real oy Agent, 213 8t.James Street, uk Denying & Harualon's Sates NANA Pr ng /ALOABLE PROPERTY BY AUCTION, WER -197 10 The subscribors bave re recol to soil sell at! thoiy ropms.No.86 an 8 pe 8144 AUGUST, i PRS pi bat val o.1.398, 81 pe BRICK RWELLINGS TWO BRICK SHO ONE WOODEN HOUSE.Buperficlal area area 11,910 feet.Ward is ft th J Trot Tis boat] bi that at nolebboriood 3 en 8 u oc FERA eu ar pige on view.TY 8 ou view.Salo a EVEN o\u2019cloe] ie AT & B leh | end keen compott 198 XTENSIVE SALE OF FALL EXE ES Ey GOODS.am The subscribers will sell sell at their shoves, Nes, 86 and 88 St, Peter street.on WEDNESDAY, 1st SEPTEMBER, And following days, Goode shied 5 and fener ral J an sisting Li of in pare ts So re J Se PE Conte Es On account of Canadian Manufaetures, Bales Grey Cobtgns Capos sasariod White 108 vos lancia, = rey an al ey ola, \" Etoffes.sortod Blankets.Bales ts and Draw = voile D pasta \u201d collen Hosiery, ~\u2014ALSO\u2014 y A complete assortment of fresh coté A conslanm ment nt of Hendra A Ouothing.$8 d Ge ak EER r fi sie igames wr ae 8 = de LR BENNING & B 196 onsen, Er SALE OF PIPES, &0 .en agthef subscribe rs rn Th sell at atthetr rooms, ee WEDNESDAY, ss mil A consignment of expensive 0 Bast La te Holders Ty mi and Match oxss Bh a Sale at THREE o'djock p.m.BENNING & B SALOU, i Auctioneery : N.B_The attention of the Trade is called the abo e = e articles are all % Arie soid ality, manufactured in Paris, ani wi 17 without any reserve.\u2014IL.kB.108 Parent Bro\u2019s.Sajes.A UCHION SALE ! \u2014or\u2014 DESIRABLE BUSINESS AND REAL DENCE PROPERTY On MONDAY MORNING, August 20th Lost.In Our Rooms, Ne.46 ST.JAMES armmnr = (Ville Marie Bank precises).8 \u2014o\u2014 Ne.68 ST.FAMILLE STRANT.d'etorse, Ensement and Fron Froth ERIE dern improvements, thoro 0 order, ânes class localit har tasers 200, 200%, 888 AT.LAWRENCE oT.vu Sr ions of Eis SE.e emaln at té per per Eu \u2014 8 Front D \u2018 ES hs vor ogatral location, bet rohester, ve TET TR Cid Fi PaovineE Qu'ienso vrR3ÇoR gounre,.MCE Le jP ; PÉTER thousand seventh day Present; The Hoo: Mr, Mr, Jastios a In re PAT QE a ACE, et vas pe .FL ane agi Aie plese., 2 En HE La 14 Alphonse Tate se : 7 pe hie Je = 4 Spteraber next ai QE the fore, de tia he proce to cb se onse fo.an ra of sal 0880 reby no de a 2 SRE ESE PER corse INSOLVENT NOTICE In Re L.N.PARE, V Waschmgkor, Mo Montreal acealed nders will bo dorgign until Tu ofS ase the > Sigh a 2 o'clock 00D.for all ata: consisting as foilo Joss rand iii Jowollers : Book.$ 82.0 es vols an late Ures.veerien 9 26.43 1 rr or SAP debta are 10 be made I By pe - ur pied.\u2019: \" of the sos En cuoh ih mb in 12F Habiae Tock in.15 à ov pm.1 inf: oration ean be obtalued on Application tu C.DESMARTEBA U, Thtèran.No.1608 Notre Dame Stroet, Montreal, 3h Angnat, 1888.2004 En NOTICE RE RE CHARLES AULD; ersons in ripper tg the Ra of thy th In ble ltetime of omen fo le rarles Al, > he notified to pay immed! to Yaa undorsigand, 4 all persons he 4 inima against said atat are request flle the samo uly attoston an Ten unders signed, within one week from th BELKIRK y \u2018106 8e.Boi .ith Auukt, 1886, SEXTON\u2019S REPLY \u2018and How it was Recelved in the .%he London Frees on Mr.| Home Eule Pamphlet \u2014 Literary and SPECIAL TO THE sTAR] - Loxbos, August 25.\u2014Mr.Sexton\u2019s reply to Mr.Chamberlain wns, of course, the _ feature of last night's debate.It was dell.vered with all his rhetorical skill, and even move than his usual lovective.It wassome- .what spollt by its great Jenzth, but was full ~ of brilliant bits, which wero recelved with .~ \"roars of laughter.Ouc of the best of these - yas his congratulations to the Government on having attained tho prestige of power and the émoluments of office, and also on \u2018being relloved by Mr.Chamberlain from framing a policy in the Cabinet, and defining \u201cAt iu debate.There mm expectation sdmendment would approach success.It is @nly fair to Mr.Chamberlain to add that the ASpeclalor dpscribes bis speech asa veut, marking out the general policy 3 the Unionists, and marking nes 80 clear and vivid that it will give lee ow strength and confidence to the Liberal pr in Parliament and the country.\u201d nigbt's division 43 Liberals voted Ei the Government apd 105 Liberals with mas Grove, has come back to-day.MR.GLADSTONE'S PAMPHLET.of course, is the topic of the hour, by far the chief point of interest being its distact abandontnent of the laud bills, which, nore Shiau any thing, lost Mr.Gladstone bis elec- : \u201cItis a contribution to >.he ies home rule rationally stated.fs of little value, and contains nothing which - can be described as a novel argument.it : r things altogether inaccurate.\u201d The Standard says: doctrine, there can ve no doubt, what is our immodiate duty.else, the system of federaliocn to whic Shir.Gladstone refers must be ap- \u2018The moralinjustice by wkich one Dn made; to suffer from the pre- will be promptly put an The history of the land purchase \u201cIt we uccopt this judices of another, eud to.WEAKEN IIS MORAL INFLUENCE in the country, and undermine dence in his statesmanship.The old faith in his genius has been waning rapidly of .This renunciation of the policy to +\u2018which he was solemnly pledged, without a athy for those whose was betraved, poll deat ita blow Ir from which to cap hardly be Jebe, Pali Mall Garelte 5 pese tho baser sort of party cites can deny the genuineuess of Mir.ladstone\u2019s enthusiasm, or the sincerity of his patriotism which all stand out in the mphlet in conspicuous con- mean _ eh and reo provincialities of too pan ot bis oppouents, and some even of As AMERICAN TOUR.Ilcarn that Henry Broadhurst, tho work- Ang man member, formeriy Under Secretary of Home Affairs, is meditating a visit to tho (United States, with a view partly to travel d partly to study the labor questions of the country, and lecture on topics like ary, bis own.Soctalist, has given up the idea of a lecturing tour in the States.LITERARY NOTES.ing another book Romance of the It ts pri inted in colored letters, and published by Marcus Ward.Mrs.Macquold has recovered from her recent illness apd is D Her new novel will be published in October.\u201cTrue Stories from English History.\u201d by Osenr Brownine, will be published soon by for children, called * Th ow in Switzerland.The ninth of the ten volumes of Burton's arabian Nights\u201d is now issued.The Ram: ety bave further volum Jernent to the Nights.\u201d for subscription and are English Ran \u201d\" PA origin of the Seven Years\u2019 o War,\u201d ert ar, by a lady at the author's = request a few months before his death, will bo ready le the beginning of New Year.tain Oliver will publish soon, through an, a novel on Madagascar, which oomprises a narrative of the principal opera- tious in the recent war between the French and the Malagasys.CLERGY TO VISIT VANCOUVER.{SPECIAL 70 TFE STAR] CHA RLOTTETO P-.E I, Aneust 28,\u2014 Bishop Melntyre.accompanied Ænens MeDonald.Allan McDonald and D.Gres on Tuesday on a tripover the als Facile to Victoria.The party will probably sit San Franciseoand Denver on tho return Me Archbishop Lynch, who has been visiting Princo Edward Island, will accompany the party to 0 reronto.Ho is greatl NO FIRES IN SOREL.Qu TO THE STAR.) ©, August 28.-There is not the Matte rd for the rumor circulated in ontreal and Quebec about fires in Sorel.There have been no fires in the vicinity, ugh thy weather is very smoby this ù cs ; épi MEN DROWNED.ie TO THE STAR) HA P.E ag belong to Cardigan, LE - were drown uring a squall while Pictou in a small boat.going CYCLONE IN CUBA.- BAVANA, August 28\u2014The damage causod : by th the cy clone of August 17 aug 18, is me Be cried the island a ood 11\u20ac to ua sna Santa Clara witared t Sagua cpl Loses At Santa Clara a Chipam: and several other persons etl In Havana the storm did but le * welocity bere on August 18, \u201chen it ports nnotes eyclone in ees FE IN CATTLE.Duau\u2026rx, À t 28.\u2014At à conferenea Zz the cattle dea! ers of Ireland stated that t à vaiuo of stock £22,000, - CLERGY vs.CASTORS, is Bigaifcant Letter fro from Fishop Moreau.It has long been an open secret \u2018that the \u2018aroubleho fot Montreal has not looked with pon L'Ætendard and its clique of vote Phe following from the pen of Moreau, of St.Hyacinthe, places the on beyond the shadow ol a doubt : \u2014 bnow on ron good authority that you are being oing thus condemned D wb7 ic should te published: an fo for seresta, the Bishop has rop mle HE HR ERE Sa not give it.They know co! to t or Tones 1 tell the occlesiastical lest night.No particulars yet.THE HOVAS FRIENDLY TO FRANCE || [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] PARIS, August 28.\u2014 Mr.Willoughby, who Madagascar, has just arrived from with M.DeFreycinet yesterday with reler- |- ence Lo the new Malagasy loan contracted } in Paris.Tbe Zemps publishes an interview with Mr.Willoughby in which he declares that the Hovas arc friendly toward France.THE \u201cLEGAL TENDER'S\u201d PRIZB.A Gloucester Schooner runs of with a Customs Officer \u2014 Trouble in Store for Him, [SPECIAL TO THE STARS BARRINGTON, N.5, August 28\u2014The Gloucester schooner \u2018 Legal Tender,\u201d Captain Oscar Deviue, anchored In Barrington Bay yesterday afternoon on her way home from the Western Banks with a full fare of codfish.Captain Devine entered at the Customs House and immediately afterwards cleared in duo form, but instead of proceed- où her voyage, tho vessel re- malned in the barbor all night, This morning it transpired CP, the same schooner, three weeks on her outward voyage, had pu put into Shag Harbor, some twenty miles from Barrington, and tho home of Captain Devine, shipped several | wen without reporting at the Custoin House.\u2018or this olfence a tide waiter boaraed the vessel this morning, accompanied by another man, and attempted to selze ber, but Captain Devine was not ready to receive vigitors at that early hour, and besides, had his sails sot and hls anchor weighed, and had startedj on bis voyage to Gloucester.Captain Devino emphatically refused to .| vbey the tide waiter's orders to come to anchor ur to submit arrest.He kept on out of the bay, with both officers on When à good distance from land the tide waiter came to the conclusion that if he did not want to go to Gloucester or to be pitched overboard he bad better take to his boat and row ashore.Tis he did, while the vessel rounded Cape Sable on her way home, but the members of her crew, belonging to Shag Harbor, who went ashore last night to visit their friends in tho belief that the ** Legal Tender \u201d =i put into place to-night to get her men will be in a sorry plight.Customs officers have gone thereto lay in wait for and capture her.ot satisfled with stealing our fish, Yankee skippors uow attempt to steal our Customs oflicers.AVOIDING THE THREE-MILE LIMIT.The Actions of American Fishermen as Reported by a Cruiser Captain.ISPECIAL T0 THE STAR] HALIFAX, N, 8, August 28.\u2014In a letter to the Herald, dated Yas biac, Que., Capt.Smeltzer, commander of the cruiser \u201c Conrad,\u201d says; \u2018During the two months and a half since we left Halifax, we cruised from the Strait of Canso around the coast, prinei- pally in Ward Island and in the y of Chaleurs, We have seen large numbers of American flashing vessels, but have not seen a single vessel even attempt to throw a seino anywhere near the three-mile limit bave always found them ready to move off or out when ordered.Durin the six weeks we have cruised the Bay ol Chaleurs we only saw two Americans searching for fish inside of Miscon Island, but met several fleets of Americans off that barbor, and warned them not to enter the be Bay.bis warning they cheerfully obe have found Amerlcan captains, whoo à single exception, both ready and willlog 10 comply with the orders given them, and often expressing their fear of unwittingly lnirinzing Pre fishery laws, and thereby laying their vessels open to seizure.MARITIME PROVINCE NOTES.The \u201cCity Polot\u201d\u2014New Isterpretation of the Treaty\u2014Mackerel Struck.FER TO THR STAR] IFAX, August 28.\u2014 The schooner \u201cCity Pome bas Sompleted repairs and awails a breeze to Captain O' Brian.lard master, has originated a new explanation ot the Treaty.\u2018Captain Keene yesterday purchased a of potatoes.The harbor master learned thin but sald he would not selze him this time for that offence, as he thought it might be} Jncluded under \u2018re the ship.cruiser \u201c Terror Le sut becalmed in es PMackerel have struck Into Georgetown, P.E L, for the firat time in à great many yours.RUN INTO BY A STEAMER The * Nova Scotian\u201d Seriously Injures a Schooner in Halifax Harbor.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) BALIFAX, N.S, August 28\u2014The Allan stenmahip ** Nova Scotian\u201d arrived this morning from Baltimore.As she was entering the harbor a collision occurred which came near boing a very serious affair.The schooner * Bertha,\u201d from Port Medway, with a heavy load\u201d of lumber for this port, was ahead of the \u201c Nova Scotian\u2019 just this side of Meazghers Beach.The steamer overtook the schooner and ran into her, striking her jibboom, smashing it oom- pleiely In two, destroying her boat and inainsail and springing her mainmast.On board the little veosel were flve Indy passen- rs and a small-sized panic ensu hen the big steamer came upon the schooner, me THE ABSENT CONFECTIONER, Alphonse Labelle Heard From in Detrelt.The creditors of the absenteo A.Labelle, are to hold a meeting, Wednesday, when it is ex tbat he will be offered a com- prom se on very reasonable conditions.It mo known that be is in Detroit, stopping at the- St.Charles .hotel, He telogr-.phed to bis bE a Cvealux requesting her to send wearing apparel ns he had left the Si with nothing else than what he had on him at the time.He did not ask for money, 7 Although it is well known that he had but Is pod ket when he boarded the Toronto tral last, A énesday evening.Mrs.Labelle him Immediately, inform- in vero that she was leaving to join him and requesting bim to await her arrival in Detroit.Instead ot leaving herself she sent her.brother-in-law.Mr.Moquin, to meet him aud prevail upon him to return to Montreal, It is-expected that Mr.Moquin's mission will prove A and he oily very likely return on Mond day gvening sibel crsttors by Mr.Lapelle.Mr.Labelto incl oreditors are: Messrs Tasss SW OV ooh Co 8.Davis & son; let Bros; Ésauchomin à Valois, and J.B Rolland & Son.Messrs Goulet Bros.have taken a saisee conservaloiie before.eri Eton gant Mr.balle and the inigrsm Desmarteau.The Huat, mbers of the Moutreal Hunt are good Therv is no Ane in getting a find and tho hounds are in excellent condition.The following gentie menare noticed in the field every mornin ng: -A.Baumgarten, M.F.H, mounted on moustod on Woodlawn; H.' Guy, moun Tuges nted on Vietor; Lorn 8.Maodougall, mounted on Missle; C ¢.G Campbell, mou od on Squire.Mr.Dolin Campbe 1 was also Roticed yesterday morning following the oun Soiree at ft, Janvier.Messrs Chas.Louis and J$ D.Labelle gave A very enjoyable solres of anvier on Thursday evening for the nets of the parish church.\u2018\u2019La Conversion du Pecheur, a bright comedy was ;produced with good effect.\u2018Khero was a large audience.Chajgod With Outraging » Giri, A warrant has bean issued fer the a named Gravel on the charge mittihg-an indecent sasatlt on » YOURE ot Port Hawkesbury by Dominion authorities § Alexander I, born April 5, 1857, isthe son of Prince Merander o Battenberg, brother of the late Empress of Russia.He entered the German army in 1870; the nrmy of Russia ln 250 and was elected Prince of Bu imous vote of the Constituent Assombly.À April 29, 1879, and assumed the Government June 28, 1879.The Prince received a grant from the civil list of $120,000 th palaoe or \u201ckonak\u2019 at Sofia.The expense of this palace far exceeded the gum originally meant to be spent on it, and the extrava- æance of its cost (about three million francs) Was ever held up as a grievance by the Bul- Btrong at rt ent SEAT to Pa utter mar or roholcs ° croamery and tod dairies rt abo basis of 200 and 160 Pots.Mrs $335 fo 335 PRINCE ALEXANDER, The Deposed Ruler of Bulgaria.garian people.-On Septamber 17, 1 the Roumelian ember when the Turkish oven Aleko, was overt Alexander travelled across the Balk- lis to 0 complete the unlon o the capital of the revolted Bare was enthusiastic and universal, and tho Prince was the national and popular hero of She moment.Since that time he has exh totally anti-Russian tendencies, in his policy oy TE F.Areata is a brother to Prince Henry ot Battenberg, husband of Princess Beatrice.EE THE CHURCHES.To-Morrow's Religious Services.UNITARIAN.Church of the Messiah.\u2014 Rev.John William bon will preach at the morning service.No service in the evening.UNSECTANIAN.Protestant House of Industry and Home, Longue Pointe.\u2014 Rev.Allon Hill will conduct Divine worship at 2.30 p.m.CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.St Andrews Church Morning at 11 oA ing at 7, Bev.J.Edgar Hill, M.B.D., th rector, will officiate at both servi BAPTIST.The Rev.Mr.Phillips will preach in the Olivet Baptist Church at 11 a.m.and 7 During cl and eaning pain o the church all services will be held in the school room.L UTHERAN, The rth, .will reach in th rein Ey Jo he Ghurets 13 Dominique Street, at 10.30 a.m.sundage school ot 2.30 pm ADVENTIST.bine H eon: Caistianit - will form the subject urse m.Robertson a ava * Lecture Hall, the 1590 St Catherine street, at 7 p.m METHODIST.Dominion Square Methodist Church The Rev.J.Cooper Ant Antliff, M.A, B.D.will preach in this ch imoralsg at ot 31 o'clock and evening at 7 0 St James Street Methodist, Church Rev: James Henderson will reac at 11 a.m.and Rev.E.D.Mallory at uuday-school and Bible-olasses at 9.Soa a m.and 3.D.m.Young people's meeting Monday at 8 p.m.Public prayer and praise service Wednesday at 8.p.m.PRESBYTERIAN.t Erskine Church, Rev.Peter Wright, BA AS of Stratford, Ont., will preach at both services.St.Paul's Church\u2014The Sunday-school will re-open on Sabbatb.September 5th, at 3 o'clock.Knox Church.\u2014Services st 11 a.m.and 7 will preach sty Joseph Street Fresbyterian Gharh = ces -11 a.m, an m., conduo Smith, A.Ph.D.y St.Paul's Church, Dorchester stree! Rev.© A.Doudiet will officiate at both services.Morning servios at 11 \u2018o'clock, evening service at eat 7 o'clock.t Street Chureb.\u2014Services commence at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.The Rev.W.Cochrane, D.Da ot Brantiord, Ont, will preach at both servi m.) Suuday-school inthe new church at 5 LS me to which all are invited not attend- CHURCH OF ENGLAND.St.Luke's Church.\u2014The Rev, J.Belding Sweeny, M.A., B.D,, rector fof Bt.Philip's, Treonto, will preson at t7n t.Martin \u2018a Church will be closed 5 Sunday, September.Rev.Dr.ioe, te Vie \"Trinity Church, ger are.Tomh } Monday al tar Roney, orn vice at 11 pre Evening at 7.Suadas achqol ak dpm Rov.Canon Tada: Bt.James the Apostle.\u2014Tenth durch of Trinity.Holy Communion at a w vay Morning service at 11.Evening at rector, will proach at both services.St.George's Church\u2014Teath Sunday after Trinity.Divine service at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.11 à.m.preacher, Dean oarmicnacl; p m Sunday-school and Bible class; p.m.preacher, Rev.L.N.Tucker.Christ Church Cathedral-Holy Commun- fon 9 a.m.and 11 a m.; morning prayer, pap Deum,\u201d Hopkins in G.; proac er, ov.Principal Henderson, D.offertory, organ voluntary; 415 D.mn, choral litany; offertory, organ volun Pp.m., prayer; service, Sir P.P.Stewart's in Gem, \u2018Veau, : od In y\u2019 chorus p her, Rev.J.A.Nownh: \u201cD, Lord roa M.A.; offertory, God,\u201d (solo 0), Lefebure\u2014Wely, Holy Cour munion at this service; daily servi pm The Now York Life, The convention of agents of the New Jork Lite lusurance Cos.has been brought a successful issue, -Dr.- Fuck, the Vios- President of the Company, has gone to New York, and Mr.J.W.Genteau,the ES atistician ot pi the Compas has gone on & visit to Que- the agents pave Zone back Chen arly The meett roduc- tive ot much good and the dintior wh which was given at the Windsor at the close was a\u2019 highly able event.Workingmen's Plenfe.ocking mea 8 plonio Is belng Rott oer or town under the aus- Poa of the Mapie Les Leaf Assembly, Kolghte of .An excellent of sports has been prepared for be occasion.spocal sir re re Bonarent og le venture crowded with ae wor POLITICAL : NOTRS.Items About Political Candidates and Political Meetings.= A large number of politicians aro going out la tho Squntry d are to be held in almost all ow countios of the district.Messrs, Rochon and Cormier,candidates in Ottawa County, will address the electors to- Delongchamps and Tams The fosling on the ples, as usual on sa am alee mn apt 0e bat a == Salem ments is woo, © proson 5 H hg som 8 aan boxes, of Shas ah | billa or Western accou Cie portion of this reo aut shipments 6boi tales f ce 8 to same date last year, aso 148 packages.focal iid is crouse > bing ota bring onteide 5.15 to 7s M ob ia, int : Labrador on por bel 3 25 to $ 80: Joie arket is quiet: we : soconda, $3to 8 fa snlos a Motrly notive trado doing, and tho mar = is woll supplied with the plumes ines of reasonable fruits, Pgars and coly in 1êxcess ot t sale atl ower prices, Wo auote Messina and \u2018Palermo lemons 50 $10 per box; Naules lemons.$10 te $11 pes amaica, $150 to $2; 50 per bunch ; pplos, 56 per 1b: Spanish onions.$5 50 per to 3 50 per crate: do in American Plums \u2018750 to $12 25: per brl: : hor &TApes, er | ; California Bartlett pears, $6 ew York do do, $3 to $2 50 $4 to 85 per bri: bell pears, $4 to $6 per brl: cocoanut, $6 per 100; watermelons, 30 to 40¢ \u2014_\u2014 Toronto Produce Market, ket quist.Parler, nominally ancha eat, Autumn.2.78 10 .79 to do: red, Winter, 10% te 800 to Oats, No.2.85 2 porior.38 $3 66 to 3 70: extra, 88 55 to 8 Bpring extra.$3 30.LIVERPOOL\u2014LATEAT PRICES CURRENT, Angust 28.sq gamer à % bo dat Pork-.\u2026.oo.«0 Cheers.à ay sr potes b Desens ea PRIVATE pail \u2018ros\u2019 GIRLS IN THAT LARGE BUILDING, \u201836 Bt, Matthow Nirees (Near St.Catherine street), ense desire to recom monee 3 kat ie mod modestes n the Yostern part ot the city.potert gta scholars pc HA To r A Argo! urtioularly d attontion of parents to the tollowing rae Young ladies will be allowed to atten 1 the hours when instruction is givon ia ny branch, or branchos, In which deflolent.or which it in-their wish to learn.A Time-table, stating the à hour each stud: commences.will be m ur, as a rulo.wil be devoted to the obra Lek of Arithmetic will constitute a r Indies wil be pCi 3.45 p, oponedat once, and | St Gabriel Dissentient School.This Sabgol yi be re-opened on WEDNES- t, with a full and officient D.ROBERTSON, : Creamery, 1 orrisbur and Yyestorn, 12 to a shado owl to Tar or pre The local do caste 1s fair! active tor fresh goods.We quote fresh lai n onse Jota a at13 to oe and ordinary of Wostern are 100, and cal lod ut trade is fairly active, Fal rhanks at sx to 10c, and Canadian § n LK.\u2014À fair business is chiofly in small lots for Peal requirements, m.Hams and bacon are in Fr olfowe: Chicago m retail tr trade.Quotations nro w, short ent Dow, $14 to 14 50: smokod to 13 on.de ganvussed, ¥ to l4c; on Ladies\u2019 Sweeotsburg, r.Q.FALL TERM WI WILL COMMENOE on aor F other information, apply to \u2014 F.T.HALL, 8weetsburg, P.Q, CHOOL F OR} YOUX G LADIES, KIND ER- garton vatem, for Child ren.Conducted by Mi Mr rigs, Sa Sherbrooke stree The Fall se WÉGNEMDAT- Ch Se EM eptémber and vr OUN a LADIES ratory school, for to by M Diets Ho.42 Cour ville atreet, w ss QUELCH'S DAY AND EVENING 180, St.Dominique street, d ol Woduecdey, September Ist.903 3 ADIES' SCHOOL, ve shoot will rooms on BEMINAKY AND Wii re-open Sonnet yaaa ISS.MACKAY'S ATH : WII Le re-openen on WEDNESDAY, September 1st.EDERICK W.aw D__MUSICAL aa Studio, 201 University stree 8 in vocal culture aud instrament ie mute HE CLASSES IN MISS BU [GER will Crs pect on sireeL A few small Sore recely: GREENBANK, seuers, \u201c0 Montcalm, will address the tons to-morrow at St.- Jacques.Mr.Alex.Macdonald, will be the Conser vative candidate in Iberville.FOREIGN EXCHANGE\u2014Renorted Frais & Jack ackson, Pores.ugust 28.GREENBANK, % fi operas A convention of Oppositionist is to be held 8 per cent, Povdered at Logsrueull no noxt week, to seleot a candid- Posted.) Actual | GREENBANK, ° Betw'n ks.Counter.of Messrs.Bruno, Norman- fit pete and Rouillard, are mentioned oCabe is spoken\u2019of as the Opposition candidate in Vaudreuil.uis Lemire, of La Bale du Fabvre, N.Y.Fds Stg.60d.dodmd.do Cabl's! à London 234 PY) i 3 pono ries.Painters & | Chloride of Lim Bleaching \u201cFowdor.GREENBANK, mil be the Conservative candidate In Ya- aska.mor M.F.E.Valois is credited with the intention of announcing bis candidature to- seisquot meet in convention on Monday, to AeA a candidate in opposition to Mr.Spencer, M.P.P.The waz.run Record, D.BATTERSBY, at Huot flo fa Tasiocy (Citizens Insurance Buil w a morning met with a serious accident.He was Ë ting files when the more the revolving .» yy Persia.Master, To EVERY FRIDAY AT.ST.CATHARINES _ NIAGARA FALLS MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED.181 St.James St ding).L.CHAPUT FILS & & \u2018ue, WHOLESALE GROCERS.809, 811, 818 Commissioners street.THE CELEBRATED COOK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER, grindstone, broke and à large piece went with great force on to his left arm Sausing a The ambulance was tel ed for and he was taken to the Notre Hospital where his arm was sat Madame Lalonde,56 years of age, the wife Canadian pedlar on the sidewalk at Boscour afternoon when TO BT.ANNE AT SACRED HE icked ul it it was founa that her left } was take: N \u2014 COMMERCIAL p.m.The Rev.Prof.Scrimger * at both services.There were no sales reported o to-day, business outside Jas, Quiet and confined chiefly to held firmly, \"desirable ota of Frosh à ground are demand for export at Aut ris is anlet but steady.wheat The grain market d oats are on uired for ot Frans within stuffs Sathats nominal to pons, dc to 780: sialon er, 55 to 580, Frour\u2014Patents, #4 15 to Pass cholco Pare oH bo 25 Sc pprtina, 3875 to extr to to do se 60; American.oa polar 60 to i 70; foi ost: $3 90; air ECEIPTS.\u2014 Whoat, 6400 bus fase bris: meal, uo.35 ph Ashes.brie; butter ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE VARENNES and to the HEART Lk JEsUs T L.Under the auspices of ag giver 8t.Mary's B.and B.a rt ®nd SEFT., 1886.ivers\u2019\u201d leaves Jaca.Car.Whart at hart at 8.freshmenix on board.Adults, 50c STONE HOSPITAL The e proprietor de destros res oid fever, that toa is at présent à n° .in tho house, the last case loft jen case in i on December 31st, 1 It Io considere necessary to adver:ise this, asnstatement appears 27th, to the effect that somebody has obta; ad an order from a Court of Law for one hundred ollars of a child sick with typ) in ng's tab\u201d he child mentioned, who was treated her own home for,and récovered fr from, with bh er, mother, fo porary in the Post of A it typhoid fever, and the general publie is PURE AS THE PUREST, BETTER VALUE THAN THE CHEAPE3?128x2aw ' PECULATION.\u2014NEW YORK STOCKS, Chicago Grain and Provisions, continu- poted aver our special direct wire to our extra.HC hibare, 20c.2024 NO dn tod instantly, graph, charge in small or large Tots.for or on margin of from 1 per cent.upwards.6 have now 19 chief and ces, employ more han Head Office (Canada), 1719 NorRE Dame ST., Montreal HANRAHAN & CO.10x arr, UNIVERSITY, \u201d.MONTREAL.SESSION.- 1686-87, .of entrance into f oo men in the F also.for Kshibitions and Bob reir of ai bam Jo THURSDAY, 1000 SEPTEMBER, {Fe optembor dand svplication to na Ungeoenary ! lodgers oarders, are requested to Qo! ticulars and giving roferences.W.C.BAYNES, B.A, SEPT, 1 mental Rosie Drawing, Paindng, French and German.Special | Col building.large and commodiou beautiful and hosithfel in the Dominion.taining tall information, to REV.DR.KEXNFEDY, 1726 1aw Principal.MeGill Normal and Model Schools, 0\" i These institutions will be opened on WEDNESDAY, sSEFTEMBER Jet, AT NDR aM, be held on the 3nd and following days.s.I, ROBINS, LL.D., 196 500d Principal té en n examinations InArtsand at 9 am.The Lectures wi will sommencs on nd Inten nding 8tu- obtai infor on on Persons desirous of havi students - saublcate Teh undersigned, sta tine pa = Becretary.\u2014 MoGir.t COLLEGE, 196e0d5 STANSTEAD VESLEYAN COLLEGE, FOR LADIES.| AND.OENTLENER WEDNESDAY, 8 OPENS Affords Engligh.Ce Commercial, äBolentite and Superior advantag 5 in Vocal and Instru- facilities for Topos ladles, The contly improved \u2018and furnished with exce tout system of hea Location ono of the most vrms moderate.Sond for catalogue, cons Names of Candidates for Admission as tenchers in training, will be .enrclled on Wednesday.Examinations for entrance will PROTESTANT BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS, re-opon WEDNESDAY.1sr SEPTEMBER.The new Berthelet Street Schoo! will b Borromes st., 8t.Catherine st., application to the Head Master at the E W.ARTHY, 198 7 SEGRETART.Commercial and Classical language.8 Nichols continues in charge of tho olomentars Clava Her name is attention, DONAGHY, Scc.-Tre: MRS.McCORMACK Will open a Boardi Pastor Metropoiitan Church.Toronto.2008 American Li School, chool the © Jat Boptem r, for the purpose r se most popular system of shorthand no use.Pupils thoroughly taught.Terms $5 per month, tween 5 and 6 NELL All Schools under control of this Board will endy for occupation.Hesidents in the distriot bounded by St.Urbain st.Bt.Char es ar as as Bloury), Dorchestor $ st, (West from Bleury), and Mountain etreet, will be ndmittod to it on ST.JOHNS HIGH SCHOOL, Day and Hoarding School.This institution will re-open on Wednesday, September pel 886, under the supervision o Mr.It J.wtou, M.A.assis by Miss A.Allan, who briny the highest recommenda t cient and successful teachor and has a erfect knowledge of the French © Board, wiit be extonded 80 as to give prominence to tho French and commercial classes.Stono- graphy shorthand writing will recolve special Boh at Principal's including \u2018school t tuition foes and washing) only $140 per scholastic year.For further information apply to ROB DERT ans, ng and Day School fi Young Ladies and Ciidren.at No.101 Riche as to nbility and success in te usic, Painting and {ho Fren chlangu ialties, Also a Class in Kinder, Jani Fron I's) for Church, ronto: Rev.E A 8 étafford.M.A alla Dixon and Miss M.Fiorene Case, ot Tow York will open a Phonographic Even- onography.Full Soll particulars and circulars on application.200z3 1858 St Catherine » st, City.BERTHIER-EN-HAUT.P.Q.i pushed on in French and Shorthand, Ciroular on application to LIEBICH, 202e0d2 Head Master.THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.The next term of the above school will begin on Beptember 7th.Boys are rapidly BUTE HOUSE.TITY I SHERBROOKE, PROVINCE UF QUEBEC.TO MANUFACTURERS.probe, British American Land Co to erect suitable buildings.on one of n tho city.convenient to ruil- fol and with abundant water T ing six shine hours.possessed vie mac sufti- ir et expenses, nine dollars and fif ent had no medical attendance, none being necessary.|._For his weakness, in allowing his hospit [ais much persuasion, to be used, for wahor GENERAL FINANOCIAT, AGENT, 162 ST.JAMES STREET.tentares bonaht and sold, GENERAL RAD, Pa.FES Re cl NS GEORGE M.ROWELL, 1695 Notre Dame, 1st fiat, red door, * BGoers east Place \"Armes.200z sath August.Usual services, Sunday, 5th 453 koe: leath ett A i ep pi iagathor.2Sfrolle api 216 bls, STOCKS IN STORE.August 28.\"86.Aug.21.\"86.Ane.29.\"8%.Theat, bus.462.977 438.546 collec Interests of Croditors in Insolvent Lalates.ALF-PEIOR.-JACKSONS COLOGNE good ond k bali the 4 Porat ® Ohomise 1363 se Cat BAZ: lignes nireet.above Tagaachaiore, is JOR SUMMER COMPLAINT 9 GET TA oc Lottie oof JLACKBEERY CAR.Dorn, .Pons: do.160,500 43.158 AMERICAN AND roRmaN.PT N & MCLENNAN, = Barristers, Adveeates.de.STANDARD BUILDING, 157 81, JAMESST., Mo: 26h ee & Ts corner pal Bleury au à ROMATIG BLACK BERRY CARMINA &o.; a J.COVÉRSTON & Le.hoeuter streets.Branch: 441 $L Lawrence street, BEE.and four motor OÙ D ve ont & for ordors, wheat uts y, vals off const, for orders, Wi \u2018nil, nain and F) ntry ring.Gareoos cor Tet.| casing, as mixe _ ian 5d.HE in \u2018sing fi brit \"Wester Se ht od: Tax at Storing onble says, wheat, poor demand.offerings, mode il corn, quiet, poor demand.NEw Yorx STOCKS BY MEnz ror ntrary to oxpectations London w este nelderable 0) to-day oh more ami antl à n spite of the advance in Ban courage buyers, doi te tend to furt ible wi win the.market ie that out- nes rostod, a Serle] St bold pet ot dy refuse to come ia a t of September when many of te Som Abroad i vacations are o ore atvity and consequent ear rices.but un- on can hardly \u2018The se Leon Mineral Water is Becoming the Most Popular \u2019 Medicine In Capada.ANOTHER IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL.i the 87.LEON WATER COMPANY, Monreal; 871, syLvksTaE.Lotbiniere, 3rd April, 1886.umps, Chills and Liver Com Asa meals Hi t very effionciousiy against d Xo this Water, which is one of the ronio diseas © recommend the use of 3t.'PELEPHONE, 143% y REL ey a some time past I suffered from Mu ught adopted St.Leon Mineral Water with a view to cure surprised, but agreeably so, at the gréat change for the DR, 8.GEO, PAQUIN, HOW TO USE THE ST.LEON MINERAL WATER.purgative take two or three warm glasses before breakfast One or two glasses at ost at or atines.drink it daily.ono glass ovory two een ass preservauve against the discasos origiaated containing important certificates sont free on application.Tis ie Yair 1s fr se by 4 og Drag a Croce aa TWENTY-FIVE GENTS per gallon, and Wholesale and Retail, by ,8T.LEON WATER COMPANY, Ko, 4 Victoria Square, A.POULIN, Manager: The tablishmont wii re-o tho latest and most approved methods are in- ü this old and well known es- pono ESDAY, September 1 5th.Bpec l'attention is roquest- ed to the Kindergarten or Infant Class, whore troduced: For circulars or any information arp i personally or by letter to Watson, hérbrook Vacancies Tor a ow boarders.202 13 MOTHER SUPERIOR.tor.Be.Feb oy ana 182 23 incipal.| ST.HILAIRE CONVENI, P.Q.fun AL ed this Institution Pleasant! este ai en 1 Boards, ds bp Mi Ali Au and French on pes PR per annum, se in avance: Board and Tuition, 900; Music, 30; .010; Sod and Bedding, $10; - \u201ca a MOXDA SE Bex 1 or further particalars, x LINGOL COLLEGE, SOREL, PQ.| The Fall term of the above institution will a Wetinesday.the Iat Be: tomber.Ap- Bn leations aon | made early tq the un.ders m whom all information as to 1, for young lation and chi at McGil ote.personal! otter, to street.RY.MERCER'S BOARDING AND DAY choo dren will fo-opel | on Bepte the 8th, forthe 17h Session.ccin arrangeme nts made for x attending eit either tbe hole, or partial course liege, Frencn governess resi- dont.pply for \"schoo! catalogue, Feforences, FNCE n, 9 Prince of ales errace, 903 Sherbrooke pm: SERRE and HE ne Es Tomy ER hoa Ca mercial d and Basineas Enellsh.F noh and Bhorthand.The ote Ee ste plete to in every detail, ana gives tbe student.ractice and experie; in the vr .Branches oth usin oan.nos.vasions - For parti alars.tth Oollegs.orsend for oi r carole fol u description n of terme, \u20ac ot.course, Address, DAVES & BUIE 180 tf Co NOTH puuors COLLEGE awxp BISHOYS COLLEGE SCHOOL, \u2014 LENNOXVILLE.MICHAELMAS TERM.\u2018These Institutions will re-open on Tuesday, the 14th September n TI oo bokin in 1 \u2018the Colloxe on the 16ti e Reid Bcholarsht ton.- 5 eulation Examinations wil bo 10a fe Ji Jeb OU For Calend d ful t The Riv.D Ba Rois.Ww information apply to to the Boci EDWARD CHAPMAN, Becretary.BrsmoPs Co: Lennoxville, 25th Aus 1886, 199 17 MONTREAL ACADEMY, MAOKAY STREET.- v.J.Wilitamson (of Gl Ww zaitbury sr Mathematical Aa vil titel, Wi?asia for Loan nt othe) epared for Royal Milita Kingston, wad for enter cond Oo of the Arts and Bcienos meules a at fica, Queen\u2019s, and other Universit ie: Bursary of $50 n year, tonable for 8 years, for competition to puplié joinin; lang 17: Eu session begias on M are 8 T ho next sess on Beptember, at 10 o'clock ondar.Sth ospectus on application, 190 _COMPTON LADIES COLLEGE.© An efficient al ol teachers has been The bufldinen at sac pe dergoing thorc ough repairs and be ai ry and comfortable, berms Docu 7 She wil he pcan responsible for the Boarding Departmen rotor: e spare no s to secure th happiness, and co m ortot of th pup deu y , Washing, tion Latin, and the ium English ranch vo Siro nn annum.or REV.JOHN FOST B See Que.Bend for a Prospec MISS LINDERS SCHOOL, 110 MANSFIELD STREET, ' Will bo re-opened on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18rx, Circulars may be obtained at O.Ashtord\u2019s and Dawson Brothers\u2019, Bt.Catherine street.- After Beptember 1st, Miss Lawder will be at home every afternoon, to receive visitors on school business.187 te : MRS.MILLAR'S & MISS PITTS ExoLisE AWD FENCE FINISHING AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL YOR THER BOARD AMD EDUCATION or Youxa LADIES AND CHILDREN, Ne.& Prince of Wales Terrance, : This Sah Roo reas se.meet s Sahoo! re-opens for seven Session, asta: and on, Septem 4h all BEV.G.H, EN OEM Bursa: ursar.Be Ques departments, Musical reh 3 conversarion!, Bhakspesre evenings, tares on Science, Literature, and to form distinctive features of the r Pre ty.department i is roll suited to the wants of Young chil a éare and fime, is devo! to the sù ting.At home after 1 As th ope.Paintin on application.Roman Catholic Schl Commissioners or MONTREAL of the classes - ea Eel ht AE s 0 will take place on _ ®) MONDAY, Aug.80the Even the Commerelal gens will pred on Cans Shiny\u201d \u2018October a os For partioulars apply to Prin Director of each se I.the coals i$ ae School of SU John the Brug, 978 AT, URBAIN STREET.Bey.Enmvxp Woop, M.A.Durham, rie WT sien aia Hed Er Thee, are Chorough Dir grou nds | dhe bras es of ian and 1 on.Rambors are bore 3 tod few Foard ors are rue MACKAY INSTITUTION \u2014ron\u2014 ed PROTEYEANE DEAP MUTES THE BLING, Ll : Dis pe Grace, bedi \\ É 9 epou- Sbhool\u2014 08 \u201cWednesday, ptember 8 ~\u2014 Articulation 6m d'Ebosoh Hoadinir sspecialiy, ff # Pure B.Ross, .retary., , 7 x.MoGaxn, \u201c10118 aan rut.The MISSES FORNERET'f BOARDING & PAY SCHOOL, \u2018Por Youn Ladios aad Ohlldron.at 21 Borri streot, will re-o R 2nd, Bids Qition ersonal or br letter to the Me ORN T, at Home after Aug.29.SOHOOL KOI, JOUNG Lavin of Madame eels formerly teacher at Mrs.Lovoll's and ercors.M the.new.and Le MRENCH CLASSES \u2014 Na.6 PRINCE Arthurst.beginniug Wednesday, Sept.15, continuinæ 24 weeks under the d rection adnme Btoel hua just t return nd fr In Amhorst (Collera, Summer Inngnages and prepare h fr ench ao.os to 0d no followed in (at Iamous ni meted von now Jor: ing.ROSE BANK, COTE ST.ANTOINE.classes on Tuesday, 7th S8optomber.1976 Tho MISSES RAMUEL will re-open their WTIMONIAL-TO PROF.M.JORDAN : at once to Prof.Jordan nnd save time, la gontlemen: Messrs, addressed to °° N 1760,\u201d STAR office.ONTREAL COMMERCIAL 8CTIOOL, ipe Sanare, Itesides AritLmetle and Mol ** This is to cortify that after a course of six lossous of ono hour cach.without text ma: sirous of obtalnine instruction shonld Runt pad axpense, and qualify themsclves at once for business.Yours, otc.tsignod), : Beott.Testimonials also Teca vod from tho o following ter, son and Bord.Ap lication for terms va 1 be Phill ping ta lic In the Lest niyie, fhe conrse ten ecrire ue Ang, Peamansh ur Leming.{ us Fenol ar au ares 3 at Aad MATE EE Jadies, at $1020 WH.J.KE.TURNER, we.GAT) 2CHOG QONDUCTED BY MR.N' MS THOMPSON, , Yi ont v7 AE TION 7A0 Crate trash conducted by mmers and M Bmith, will reopen, on Wedasdn v us are Bept tomber.In « ndditio school D Tales natenetion © Pit Le provided fera esire to are for th on versity Examinatl or EA a for the Ce Vj; he Sth Roptembe , Mas Bym socin Afte oué Miss plie il i be at me alt + from ten receive visitors on school : 19e 910 uk Ce .M LAY'S ESTABLISHMENT.roR TRB eee a BOARD AND EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES 1738 and 1788 St.Catherine Street West Thin school will re-open SEPTEMBER 16th, Muonig and the FRENCH LANGUAGE speciation - Resident nch Governess.uplis can be pre for yni- versity if desired, The attention of families resid ing at the West End is called «es the salvar fred Pi 3 uliered bY h a this school, of whic Ste rument, sulted to thes wants of oi À Important fpature.Application persouall INDERGARTEN \u2014 FREBEL'S Sté K tem and Preparatory School, Tho Missos McIntosh, will recover the Kin- dere and Pre rep Jair Sohoo!l on Chose dar, Sept, Ith, nt 47 jotoria afi.In t ratorg hol.1 he al i wen che, wos EE Dei bool Ja, vor funher sn orme D ERLE LE Tae, 4e ms nn A tied sept.$id, evwy af 188 FEDDIES SCHOOL Jeu re-open os WEDNESDAY, Sh AFETEURER m= ORONIN'S ACADEMY.sir Fe August win te eT hey\u201d ABOHBISHOP'S ACADEMY, EEE Ep seek, will span - wWotneetér \\ .The masters seek (0 im. ST \u201cBIRTHS.©.Ret ate of ee OATH NH\u2014AL MC Funperst., a DOS AE ES © wify ol Win.Cuirns of à son, )\u2014At 177% Bt, Antoine âtreet, Au- © oUPLaN- wit of G.Coupland ols ean.1 AIS\u2014At Lo Pointe August 25, the Pons tar.2 Dorais of a daughter.302 3 MARRIAGES, IS8\u2014On Angust 23, 1 Bi = Jaines .tho Aout tle, on Boor B10 chee fèréiaar dou 200 3 HiRSONFE BR\u2014At St.Soups rch bioor htreet, oronte, A bride.assint Canon Fuite er ei the Bt.Paul\u2019 fr ue pan F0 of Mon real: t.Paul\u2019s, Obarles of Montren o lorence, third duughter of Prof.Hirsoh at the outreal.DEVE ¢ sl er.wiL TAMS- ARK, RA © resl jy 2 B.Fogion | a.Ct tons: 1, non noua 4 ks, 71 inns, et rai, 0 Chastotta © wy er, of Chicago.DEATHS.GALES In this city on the 38th {nst., Lelila à à von ra 4 months, roungest child of the tac late Rev.\"Foe.A ga 4 astern Townships papors ploass copy.w HUGHE Nuust 29, Walter Hornolds dr Grooms Joumast, son ol the Walte bus.Fuperal, Mouday, Au.ee t 80, (rely bis mother 's rade Canal ke, bine, af .to Mount Royal meotery.Frionds auc acquaintances are .favited to attend.2022 | ATING\u2014In this city.August 27, Charles, B eâting, aged 14 months, yuungost son of eating, commerrial traveller.Fune- \u201cwil lonve his father's residence, 1414 th street.Sunday, 2 p.m.Friends ati ae uaintances will pleaspattend.(Que- Halifux papers please copy pa J.PIGH- At Peabody.MAnss\u2026 Auguat 24.Aler- ander Grant, infant son of Frank and Katie E.Tigh, and Grande iid of Alex.Grant, farrier, of this YOUNG\u2014In {his oity, August 27, Righard 9 43 years and 9 months.Funo- al will pole place on Monday.August 80, at 5 y.To.from his lato rosldonce, 54 sings street.i Mount Royal Cemetery, Friends and acquaintances are roquested to attend.[Liverpool, Eng.and Scotland papers please copy The Weather n,m.\u2014Probabilities for the next 24 hours: South west and northwest winds; fair, very warm weather.a little cooler to-morrow.liravings BY HEARN & Banguson's standard Thermometer tgis day: Max.802: Min.da 51 same lust year: fax 61 9e mans Barometer readincs 1oidar: 8 am.29.81 12 m.\u2026 29.81: 8 0.w.29.Appointments this Evening, Theatre Royal\u2014\" A Cold Day.\u201d Legislative Item.First Legislator.\u2014\u201cI don\u2019t believe you have oats your mouth this session.nd Legislator\u2014\u201cO, yes I have.I've yawned every time you made a 8] on the tariff question.\u201d \u20141l'sxas tings./ OH On The Troubled Waters.Lady\u2014*\u201c All your marine pictures represent the sea as being calm.Why don\u2019 Es you paint a storm once in a ft We inters in oil can't paint a storm.I have outlined a storm on the canvas, but as soon as I begin to spread on the oil colors, the waves subside and the sea becomes as calm as a duck ick pon, \u201cYes, I\u2019ve read about the won- dorful effect oil has in calining the waves, I had no idea it was as effective as all that Texas Siftings.Steamer \u201cOCEAN.For TORONTO AND ST.CATHARINES, EvERY TUESDAY.7 POL Fares tnolude Meals and Sleeping Berths.\u2018Terosto, $7.30; Return, $14.00.ft.Catharines, 83.08; Heturn.$14.00.w TouLEY Bzxson, T.aL TURTON, 18 Foundling St.154 Bt.James 8t o BE JAQUES & ., aw TR =THE= DOMINION LINEN WARBHOUSE \u2014 0 \u2014\u2014\u2014 ARRIVING FOR NEXT WEEK ANOTHER LARGE AND VARIED LOT LINENS.0: JAS.A.OGILVY, OARBLEY'S' COLUMN.CARSLEY'S COLUMN.; Io BATURDAY, AUGUST 35, 1506, N°\" OOLOBED FRENCH CASHMERFS.Fuss Hdostrod.à very largo lot of new \u2018 Bhades of French Cashmeres, in all the leading and most fashionable Colors, Lot No, 1.10 Shades at 320 yd.Lot No.2.21 Buades at 380 yd.Lot No.8.28 8hados at 630 yd.Lot No.4.34 Shades at 780 yd.Lot No.8.1) Shades at 760 yd.Not No.& 13 8hades at 810 yd.Lot No.7.15 Bhades at 950 yd.Lot No.8.20 Shades at $1.10 yd.Lot No.9.18 8hades at $1.20 yd.8.OARSLEY.Moss NEW DRESS GOODH Fancy Boucle Cloth.230 yd.Fancy Boucle Cloth, 280 yd.Plain Color Bouole Cloth, 370 yd.Plain Color Jersey Cloth.22c yd.Plain Color Ottoman Cloth, 27¢ yd.Plain Color Camels\u2019 Hair Rerge, 856 yd.Plain Color Camels\u2019 Hair Berge.400 yd.Plain Color Camels* Hair Berge, 356 yd.Plain Colors Melton Twoed, suitable for Missos\u2019 School Dresses.12¢ y Plain Colors Melton rd suitable for Fall Costumes, 15¢ yd.\u2019 B.CARBLEY, NEV PLUSHES, ALL COLORS, New Plushes, all Colors, 950 vd.Now Plushes, all Colors, $1.25 yd.New Plushes, ail Colors, $1.50 yd, New Plushes, all Colors, $2.00 yd.New Plusbes, all Colors, $2.50 yd.B.CARSLEY, NEV BLE BROCADED VELVETS, The best value ever shown in the Dominion.Brocaded Bilk Velvets, only $2.50, 24 in, wile.These goods require to be seen to be appreciated.all new and beautiful designs.Mark the price and width, 8 OARSLEY.White Quilts Colored Qufits White Quilts Colored Quilts White Quilts Colored Quilts White Quilts Colored Quilts White Quilts Colored Quilts White Quilts Colored Quilts White Quilts Colored Quilts White Quilts Colored Quilts ; White Quilts Colored Quilts - White Quilta Colored Quilts White Quilte.Colored Quilts White Quilts Colored Quilts Full lines in all the various makes of White and Colored Quilts.some beautiful designs and colors, the latter perfectly fast printing; very choice, very cheap.: At B.CARSLEY'S.New Hearth and Sofa Rugs.New Hearth and Sofa Rugs, New Hearth and Sofa Rugs.Now Hearth and Sofa Rugs.New Hearth and Sofa Rugs.New Hearth and Sofa Rugs, New Hearth and Sofa Rugs.New Hearth and Sofa Rugs.New Hearth and Bofa Rugs.New Hearth and 8ofa Rugs.New Hearth and 8ofa Rugs.New Hearth and Bofa Rugs.A large assortment of reversible Door Mats, Hearth Rugs, Bofa Rugs, at lower prices than ever, beautiful colorings and , 8b deslgns, a B.CARSLEY'S, LADIES\u2019 KID GLOVES.LADIES\u2019 KID GLOVES, LADIES\u2019 KID GLOVES, Buy Kid Gloves where the largest stook is kept and where the best value is offered, tronize.pa 8.CARSLEY'S, TES LARGEST GLOVE STORE IN CANADA.Wholesale & Retail, 85 PAIR.WA _ Telephone, Ks vor.sou Lot af useful Gloves, Kid are beluz sold at 95 pair, At 86.CARBLEYS.CH: roprerons \u201cvalve pe oa cote nie DAME, +\" \"Be\" FAIR, Le 5 Se FURNITURE AND BEDDING, GOOD, UMEAP and RELIABLE, 109t2avetl Quy 18 GOING TO HAVRE ANOTHER LARGE 08! - LOT OF LINENE XEXT WEEK, Our American Mahogany Bedroom Sats are welling fast becanse they are the best value in thes city.From 10 to 20 per cent.cheaper than any other house.WM.KING & CO.Parnitare Warerooms, 652 Oraig Street.19014 NN HE.HURRED Ladies\u2019 fine quality tan coaching Kid Gloves, 4 buttons, with backs heavily = stiched in Black and self for 560 pair, 8.CARSLEY'S, t5e PAIR, + ° Ladies\u2019 fine quality £ button Kid Gloves, 7 .60 palr 8.CARSLEY'S.85¢ PAIR.Ladies\u2019 extra fine 4 Olasp Kid Gloves, only 850 pair, 8.OARBLEY'S, t@ 91.10 PAIR Ladies\u2019 vory choico 4 hutton Kid Gloves, only $1.10 pair.Compare these goods with the Gloves sold eladwhore at $1.50 and you will find this choirn $1.10 Glove equal in evory way, $1,10 pair.LL B.CARSLEY.* Hello, Joues ! where on earth are you hurrying to?\u201d Lin Well, the faot is, Pre had a row with my I%, and there's only one thing that'll put : in good humor again.\u201d - What is it?1 might want it myselt some day.\u201d ** Âa axsortment ol those splendié Plavor- ing Extracts of Jonas\", Yor sale by all grocers and druggists.\" BENRI JONAS & C0., sole manulacturers, 10 De Brescles st, Montreal 202 1 de cpu LANBNS To ARRIVE .DOMINTUN 1.ANEN WARETOUSR © NEXT WEEK will Include nenrly ali makes, JAMES A.ourkvy.à olesale and Retail.À KID GLOVES.TT 8 Putton Kid Goves.4 Button Kid Gloves.\\itton Kid Gloves.\"s Button Kid Gloves.10 Button Kid Gloves.For choice quality and value.try 8.OARSLEY'S, JOFAS Bros & roe Parties requiring the very best Sewing Cotton.lor Hand or Machine use.should Ask for Brooks\u2019 8pool Cottou.It is the bopular sewing Cotton In Eualand for manulacttring purposes and privato-se, acd has besn for generations past, Ever since Mossrs.Brooks Bros.have reduced the price to the same as erdioary spool sotton thedemand has kept steadily ime creasing, , \u2019 i a us m'as à Ta NSP .WBW GOODS.NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.t week we will show full lines of New oh ry department, and what is Better, (bot the ul lgcan depend upon getting NEW FALL JAOKETS.© Are showing the nicest and Cheapest Fell Jackets ever shown in Montreal.\u2018Call and seo them,\u201d ew Fall Inckota (Jersey Cloth) $8.75.ow Fall Jackets 4.8: ces \u201c se 50.av Fall Jackes = = D wr ckots (Bouclé Cloth) 5 30.js SW Fall Jackets ta ue ew Fall Jacke 50.Now Full Juckets = « 7.00, \u2014ar80-\u2014 A jacge asso ment of Bouclé Jerse Glob Fa ots at prices ranging from $6.30.00 0 3 ! FALL DOLMANS A cboice assortment ot Boucle Cloth Dolmans in ali the new styles, prices from Fall Dolmans from $4.50.NEVER e history ot our business have va sold olmau raus sheup as we ure doing e ror pt and soe thom.\u201d olman Ulsters, $8.50.Iman Ulsters, $7.0% olman Ulsters, $7.50, map Ülsters, $8.00, man Ulstors, $8.50.All the above are worth nearly double these prices, ULSTERS ULSTERS ULSTERS.ies\u2019 Ulsters from $2.0 ow and Stylish Ulsters, o%.78.ow and Stylish Ulsters, $5.75.ow und Stylish Ulsters, $6.00, ew and Stylish Ulsters, $6.50.ew and Bslish Ulsters, $6.75, ow and Stylish Ulsters, $7.00, ew and Stylish Ulstors, $7.50, Headquarters for all kinds of Dry Goods.J°HN MES & Co» 1781 & 17883 NOTRE DAME 8T,, 7 105, 107.100, 111 ST.PETER ST.+ Terms Cash and oniy Once Price, 202t NE\" WEEE WILL BE THE LAST \u2014FOB OUB\u2014 GREAT CLEARING SALE ~or\u2014 BUMMER GOODS.Only six days more remain, and they will be the most interesting days of this wonderful sale of intense interest, All Bummer Goods must be totally cleared out within the next six days.MORE MARK DOWNS.Further Reductions.Balance of stock virtually given away.White Lawn.2%o0 a yard, worth 100 Imported Seersuckers, 50a yard, worth 100 Odds and ends Half Wool Dress Goods, B8¥c, worth 106.Etamine Dress Goods, 8c, worth double, All Wool Jersey Dress Goods, 10c & 12%0.All 8ilk dotted Veiling, 50, were 186, GREAT SLAUGHTER OF 4.000 REMNANTS Found in Stock-taking, consisting of 400 Bemnants Colored Dress Goods, 800 Remnants Silk Satin and Velvet, 500 Bemnants Black Goods.1000 Remnants Laces, Veiling, eto.800 Remnants Table Linens, Crashes and Irish Linens.400 Remnants Fiannels.200 Remnants Cloth and Cashmere, ,Ç 800 Remnants Embroideries.200 Remnants White Goods, BARGAINS IN BASEMENT.300 Pairs soiled White Blankets, 900 Pairs Soiled Quilts, at 25 to 50 on the Dollar.85.000 Yards Standard Prints.at 8Xo, worth 80.Buying all goods strictly for cash, and in ; larger quantities than any other house in our line, enables us to offer many cash bargains unapproashable by any other house.All goods marked in plain figures.: ONE PRICE FOR ALL Orders by mall, and request for samples, promptly executed.N.E.H sumron & Co.1888 NOTERN DAME ST, = \u2014AND\u2014 \u20181848 3T.CATHERINE ST., West.20211 | P OIRIERS À pvertisement.° FUBLIC NOTICE.From noxt Monday my Btore will be kept oven until 9 p.m.every evening, Saturday 10 p.m.- M.#.POIRIER ¥ \"7 7 FAREL TRADE: TC The Fall trade has faitiy commenoed, and judging from tho salos in my Dress Goods Department, I may reasonably look forward for à very large trade In that de- poriment.My prices seom to attract the atiention of my customers every time DRÉSS GUODS! DRESS oops! Beautiful lines of Dress Goods from 16c to B00 per yard.I have one of the lariest stouks of Dress Goods foods in the city.HF F, posius ° \u2018 janax & 1818 nt, catherine Streets Wost.CENTRE STORE, QUEENS HALL BLOCK, .| rosms, 618 Cralg Strost.best Stove Polish in the World.This Black Lead has stove polish, being we et most economical now in Ra wa never varies, as it is always best mate pr le b fl a rm yen CELLIER ROTHWELL & 00, Bolo Makers, 194te0d Montreal, GP OPENING DAY, , MONDAY, S0th August of he A7 B° MAsceEE MAISON ALPHONSR VALIQUETTES GREAT FALL SALE, BARGAINS.100 pieces Black and Colored Velveteens to clear at 35c per yard.Black Brocaded Bilk Velvets to clear at 500 per yard, Bilk Plushes, in all colors, to clear at $1 per yard.Corduroy Velveteens, in all colors, for costume trimmings, DRESS G009S.oT 250 pleces of Costume Cloths, in all colors, to clear at 10¢ per yard, 43\" Cases of Dress Goods, just received .from London, will be ready for inspection on Monday at prices to suit every ous- tomer, 160 Dozen White Undress Shirts to clear at 850 each.SPECIAL, 7 27in.all wool genuine Chambly Flannel to clear at 206 per yard.Flannels, in ail colors, to clear at 166 per yard.80 in.Home Made Flannels 350 per yard, \u2014 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.All-wool Bhirts and Drawers at 506 per set.16 doz.All-wool Shirts and Drawers at 85¢ each.Beotch Wool Shirts and Drawers.eur own importation, at 750 each, BLANKETS.; The largespystook of All-wool anki to select from.All-wool White Blankets at 780.Heavy Large Size Comforters at 75e each Colored Quilts, a great variety to clear at 500 each.TWEEDS.Just in, our Fall importation of English; Beotoh and French Tweeds.Also, Canadian Tweeds, a great variety.All-wool Tweed Suits tor $3.78, Cutting froe by expert tailor, AU BON MARCHE GREAT FALL SALE OPENING.1N CARPETS AND OILOLOTHS.The Largest stock to select from.The Latest Designa just received, The lowest prices to be had.The Best Quality to be found.IN CARPETS AND OILOLOTHS, A® BY pres 1869 and 1971 NOTRE DAME ST.ALFHONSE YALIQUETTE, 202 3¢ S.D.Jaxon, - 1665 NOTRE DAME STREET, chery \u2014\u2014 QUIcE OTrERS o* Meorpar.The following articles, which for price and quality are worthy of caruful sud immediate attention, JERSEYS.Every one nesds n Jersey for the Autumn.and can they possibly do better than come and see ours.We have all colors and black.Large und small, worth from $9.00 to $4.00, which we will sell at the small sum of $1.25 wach.oe GREAT SAL Of MIEADO OORBETS, blaok, eardinal and gold, in all sises, warranted perfect fit: only 500 & pair, ALMOST GIVEN AWAY.* LARGE NEOK SQUARES only 56 éhoh, BLACK CASHMERE HOM.Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose, 8, 8X, 9, 9) Inches, worth 600, for 406 pair, BROCADED VELVET.' Now is the time to secure your Autumn Dolman of our Black Brocadad Velvet, worth $3.00 yarg, for $2.00.~~ « CIRCULARS.Our Wnatervroof Olronlurs sre still departing very fast; they are sold elsewhere for $1.25, while our price is 760 each, aang Ss, D.Asan.1088 NOTES aus STREET.$45 to 3300.Work guaranteed.i 190 87.JAMES STREET.Announcement, SILK PLUSHES.every description have - reiiuahes of rice go much \u201cwithin Tie nh {bree mont ts that matiuthoturers\u2019 pricos ° ste about 20 per cent.higher than Our orders were plpced very eArly when prices wero at t oir owest, and ns wo ouly pat on Pur al e pt tofit our customn- ors will he fu benefit of our fortu- uate investment.All who are likely to need plushes should ses our stock and tako note of tho piges as as Sa are » trade.Whon one our value Ir pro- sent he Be we chal] Linve to pay the parket Trp Leds arga accord- ngly, Those who Lug early will secure the best DRESS GOODS.A | th we have jie a about the advance gt prices n ushos is equally true of ress Sods.of ot every description.The dise n Cashmeres is nearly 40 per cent.dr we bave an immense atook both ack and colored bought bolore the ad- hace.at the lowest point ever touched, assure our friends and customers genera; y that © can give them better value an fore, and Te udiise all uy Any, For ay will cortainly pay Higher Prices tor their goods.DRESSMAKING.r M WHITE bas returned from her vacat on.and will resume her duties atthoh Ine this department on fl'ues- day, 8 NEW GOODS Arriving dally in every departmeont, LIGRETZHAMILTON 1883 and 1985 Notre Dame St, 20311 COOL DRINKS DURING THE HOT WAVE! 30: \u2018CLUB\u2019 CLARET.An Unlimited Bupply in Store.vseseuuesteuneue nes sacuv0es $ 50 per Doz La A reduction made to savaient taking five dozen or more.\u201c68 __FBABEE, Viger & Co.Johnston's Fine Clarets.In all Grades and Favorite Vintages.St Leubes, St.Julien.Margaux, Buperior Murgawx, Chatoan Dausne, Chateau Leoville, 1873, Chateau Lavose, 1075, Chateau Iauzan, 1868, Chateau Pichon Longuevilie, 1869, Chateau Margaux, 1875, Obatenn Latour, 1802 eto, ete.Barton & Guestier's Clarets.Ficirac, Margaux, Mecdoc, | St.J ullen, Batailley, ote.WHITE WINES.Graves, Barsae, Sauternes, Haut Snuterses.Chateau Yquem, ete.ete.FRASER, VIGER & Oo, STILL BURGUNDIES.CO Marer & Liomr, Belair, Pemumard Beaujolais, Chnblis, Mncou, Nutta, Chambertis, Beaune, ete.ete, Sparkliug Burgundies.JULYS REGNIERS, of Dijon.Sparkling White Burgundy, Creaming Chambertin.RED CREANMING BURGUNDY.A Magnificent Stock of the LIGHT WINES OF CERMANY.Natural oes of the very finest Juality {som the the stock of ANTON JOR- ete.GSLENS on the Rhino and Mosel ile, comprising Steinberz Cabinet, 1862 Johanns- borg tle, 1874, reobruan 1874, Nior- oe n.1876, Er Liobiraunarch, 1874, Hochheim, 1876, Bhoolsh.1878, ete., otc.je rdan\u2019s 8 king ock, Ehrenbreitatein, ordan\u2019s arklin dfosel o Nonpareil, at little more than halt e price of the finest unity.Cha ne, and of the finest mpag FRAB & Co.: \u2014 1 THE PRINCE OP FINE CHAMPAGNES.Pomuuzay & GREKO \u201cSEC.\u201d IGER 100 Gases Qharts! FOR SALE.Every Bottle Guaranteed, Cantrell dit Cochranc's Club Soda AND Leng John\u2019s oo Whiskey.lip Bost Srewing gelobrated MILWAUKEE EXPORT LA soil oent drink for the hot wea! Ra may Hog and Bright.) BELFAAT GINGER ALY, ! EDINBURGH GINGER nea The Popular Baratogs Waters, | GEYSER, SATHORN, & CONGRESS, Alt ata Bundry.The Finest Wines, Liquers aud Seft Drinks that Meney Can Precure.FRASER.VIGER & 00, Grocers & Wine Merchants, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 2031 Bowseav Brorazss, THE GRBAT\u2014 DRY GOODS WAREHOUSE, S88 & 07 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.THR LABT THREE DAYS\u2019 SALE 1,0F ALL KINDS OF SUMMER #sTOCK.Now for the last chance.Any reasonable = offer not refused, v tt - = .BATURDAY we offer Shirts.MONDAY we offer Drest Géods, TUESDAY we offer Millinery, Our prices will beat any auvetion, Just come and ace for yourselves.THE man STREET JORBIFSO WAMEÉTIOQUSE.Bometau Broraens.So eR .fore _LAUNDRY BAR: Ask for i, and lake no othr.BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, This is 1uost important i\u201d avola contusion.Police Magistrate red with Joltoring oo De Lortmier Avenue.last Mark.Made by TE Asnans Torsat Beur\\Ce | evening Keep your Housos, Stores, OMeen n and Bedrooms GUARDED, they pre, Hable to come whon Jenst expectod.capest, safost, best and most reitable protection in Fan's Burular Alarm.Door Bell.and Burglar Proof Lock combined, auarantesd that no oho can open the door without giving the Alarm.PRICE $1.50.Sole Agont for.+ Montreal Ji.{.ANNNOX.242 St.James streot.$2 _$2per day for good canvassors.20211 JUST FRESE IN! FINEST SMOKED SALMON.(Pirkins and Half Firkins.) Loch Fyne Herring, Scotch h Ling.Fraser, Viger & Co, |™ ) worn 199 St.James Street.\u201d \"Remember that KING & COS is the cheapest furniture house in the city, and that they always give satislaction.Big discount for cash.199t4 Meals on the B.& O.Nav, Co.'s Boats.To the Editor of THE STAR : BIR, In your issue of the 25th inst, you published à staloiment to tbe effect that the ichelieu & Ontario Company 7 contemplated an enlargement of the inde g saloons on their steamers plylog be bogwden is thia cut and Toronto.This of no benefit + ithe Dralion \u201cpubl an next Summer.Meantime, may suggest thet want of proper secatini capacity for their patrons furnishes no excuse for badly C00 , dirt, and slovenly service.I had the misfortune to be 3 passen.© the \u201cCortnthlan\u201d from Kings ont real last Wednesday, and in many years of travel, I can safely say tbat I never oF pat down to more villainous meals, dirtier or more wretchedly served than were placed before us on that occasion.Accompanied by my wife, we were ciously allowed to form part of the ATR ro throng that .crowded into.the \u201cpalati ning saloon\u201d about seven a.m.We found the glasses at the elbow of each breakfaster decorated with a dirty napkin loosely folded ard thrust into it.These napkins were dirty not merely in the sense that thoy had bot been properly washed, they were simply.filthy, smeared with egg and coffees stains, damp and slimy from recent contact with the [ips of those who bad preceded us.At dinner thls trifling unpleasantness of dirty papkins was corrected in a very simple way, for whioh 1 give them every credit.They dispensed entirely with such superfluous indications of modern effeminaey as table napk As for the food\u2014the manner in which it was cooked and set before us, the less said the better, I have had one experience of the R.& O.Company's table and I am not likely to repeat it.\u2018The explanation of this complete ignoring of common decené to their patrons, is to be found in the lac competition, and In the fact: that they 1 clude meals in the price of the ticket.They fete man's money first, and then compel im to eat just what they choose to set im.bave travelled times on the boats between here and Quebec, and have no fault to flod with the food But they charge extra and are sharp enough to soe that if they oa not turnish a good table they would have no custom.The fare Shar | between Toronto and Montreal by tl & O.Company is much the highest, he and distance considered, of any inland navigation company in this quarter of the world.For the sum they receive from each traveller, and with their extensive patronage, they should set a table equal to that of the Windsor in this city or the Queen's in Toronto.Instead of this, they set le down to meals that would turn the ordinary stomach, Tore it not for the appetite and zest the fresh lake and river breezes briog tothem.fours, e 60 Mance street, Montreal, Aug.38, 1886, Repartiug the Birth of Children.The following are the Roman Cathollo churches which have already to fut- pish lists of the births of ebiidron since the 1st uf January to the Health Department, for the purpose of seceitig that the : rly vaccinated: Notre Dame, 8t° Ann's t.James, St.Joseph, Bt.Patrick, gacred Heart, 8t.Br dgotia st Mary's, 8t.Char Ky, Jean Baptiste and Hochelaga.To pes testant churches wich Lave so far sarecd to furnish roturus t.George's, Bartholomew's (Reformed Episcopal), Sansa de Prosbyterian), 8t Mark\u2019s, St, An- Tt furnishes blank forms, and pays for the returns at the rate of five conts for each name.The churches bave it in thelr bpwer to greatly ald the clvie autborities good work by forwarding prompt set mm a ti\u201d bat à Another Customs Dimeulty, The wholesale fruit trade bag been very much exercised.over the action ot & certain Customs official who lms been treating them in à very high banded manner.It is stated that he has been in tho babit of pasting such such hiæb valuation on the Impo seriouslÿ embarrass the Pade, and has indulged in remarks highly damaging to rult dealers.He Ins \u2018also rélused to make any rebate on damaged fruit.80 offensive did his actions become that an open Fuptura took piace and tivacy ot porSoual chastisement Wero made.Finally tho ter was roferred to the blghor auth and It would seom that mattof8 sire much more amootlily nos.Thet rouble way chiefly that he would nut accept New DE values of fruits, which he has been foreed to nts Gagiion Frorés\u2019 Creditors.Mr.Charles Gagnon of the insolvent firm of Gagnon Frèves, etntes that his indirect ltavilitios ore $13,591.95 and ot $19, 639.17, as was publis od yesterday, His eroditofs are:\u2014Messrs Thomas Vay, of Por: land, £2000; Mr.G.Edson & Co.$1050; À.G.Morris, 8231 ; Dufresne Moukohai $2400 (secured), Bank of cis \u201cRo Nor Amorica, $6684.37 (secured).and the Mo.chants Hank, $6,933.52, puis saviend meeting of croditors bus been called for the fourth of September.Sunil Speed.The passenters from Belœil this morning ware to a great deal of annoyance owing sto rate of speed of the G.T.R.train p ich took a Hour ond twenty minutes to comb 21 mil is, resort à kentieman writes.bas Deen practically killed this Summer, sll on account of the tire it takes tho train to run to the city, Bt.Peter's Bazaar, 1 who intend contributi Patriols \u2018Table, at the Cathe opening September 2nd, will kindiy end soir fancy + work oF articles a aa kind to 6 $n or\u201d y, 3lat August, tharked 2 pres Section.to ihe © se Ilitrenting His Horse, Joa.Dubé was brought before the Record.\u2019 or this motulnyg charged with oruelty to hin- horse on Versailles street.Mr.Galley, of tha 8 P.C.A, conduc the prosecutiod.Tue accused was fined § $4 apd coats, \u201cPolice Court.Jog.Soucl, Marie Souci, Eouls Tingeauit snd Lucie Hrosseau were Drought before the 3.brought be [hid Edition, THE OCCUPATION OF BULGARIA rrr Sarna Demanded by the Russian Press\u2014Alsxander Only Releassd om the Intercession of Emperer William \u2014 The Prince Wants Better Guursutees Before Returning, BXELTN, August 26.\u2014A movement is on foot among mong Germa man students to present to Princo.Alexshder un address\u2018 of syi- bath vy The presentation will be wade ormstadt.Hundreds of despatches a vaited Priucé Alexander upon 8 arrived at Lemberg.During his transit througb Russian territory he was subjected to maby inconveniences nnd potty annoyances.His future movements have not been decided upon.The Prince arcivod Without luxgage and did pot have even a change of clothing.The statement that the Prince signed a deed ot abdiction is untrue.Negotiations are on foot with a view of de- cidiag whether Prince Alexnndor shail return to Bulgaria or not, The Prince requires better gunrantees for the stability of his throno before returning.Prince Bismarck has arrived Lore.ANTI-RUBSIAN SENTIMENTS.BUCHAREST, August 28\u2014Tho Russian Consul at Sufla, has veen compelled to ask M.Pangoff to send & guard to protect his house und person.Every window in bis Louse was brokon by a mob, and the crowd threatened to castigate him it he showed himself on the streets.The Metropolitan, Mgr.Clement, has relired to a monastery under the plea of (Uness.The military cadets at fla who joined in the.revoit, wore trenton by their loyal comrades, and were obiiged to flee.Tho traltor soldiers say that each received twenty roubles, and that they were told that Prince Alexander bad fotered Into à plot to sell Bulgaria to e Tur RUSSIAN PREPARATIONS, TENNA, August 28.\u20141t fs rumored that Rune ls making extonsive \u2018military and naval oF The\u201d lor and bas ordered a inove- ment, of the fleet toward tho loumelian also ramored that tbe Berlin and Sienat coutfs are making strenuous efforts, through Prince Alexander's father, to isuado Prince Alexandor from returning\u2019 to Bulgaria \u2018The Russian proes domauds the immediate occupation of Bulgaria.- RUSSIAN INDIGNTIES.NDON, August 28\u2014The Russians refused to allow I'rloce Alexander a saloon, Lox carriage or servants, and only released him after t © co Emperor William bad telcgraphed à the subject.vo ae is par troops on the Roumel- ian frontier.Dally councils are being held at Constautizople to consider the situation.THE PREMIER'S TOUR.Viewing the Bights in and Aroond Port Arthur\u2014More Addresses snd Replies, SPECIAL TO THE STAR TORONTO, August 28.\u2014Tho Mail's special dated Port Arthur, August 27, says: Sir John Macdonald and party arrived at Port Arthur at 8 o'clock this mornin and Jolt the train amidst the, cheers of he peo, assembled.At ten 0 socle Mayor Meprcople read ap address of the Corporation which was fully eng .Afterwards Sir John visited the collection of minerals made by Tbomas A.Keefer, and expressed himself greatly surprised at the richness of the ores d extent of the mineral wealth of the rexion round Port Arthur.After luncheon o Citizens\u2019 Committea escorled Sir John and party to the steamer, and toox on a water excursion, which Solace a steam around the breakwater and up the Kamenestequin river as fur as the town plot of (Fort illlam.Golog up the river, the first place at which a stop was made was rte?ndian mission reserve of Fort William, A landing was affected amidst a discharge of firearms by the Indiaps.After assembling in tho council Ty ot Line Indians an address as press to which the rei Te fied, Chief Bush \u2018also made udisp, at the Sonclusion of which cet Bush and Sir John walked arm in arm to the boat landing and parted with expressions ot mutual esteem.The stegmer thon roceeded up the river, past the Neeb- tel to the town plot of Fort William, vi ore father address was Sroseuted W 0 reply, ur, em to forget eas tivalries! with Fort Arthur and to join the citizens of that flourishing place and make one city, whose growth would astonish even themselves.e party then turned to Poit Arthur.This evening y Macdonald held a reception, which was Jargoly attended.Sir Jobn's party was ao- companied up the river and round the harbor by Lieut.-Govarnor Robinson und escorted by Mayor McDonnell, Mr.Marks and other prominent citizens, MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.A Toronto Man Disappears Two Days After His Marriage.[APECLAL TO THE STAR.] KINGSTON, Ont, August 27.The police are investigating the ery mysterious dig- appearance of Jas.Otis, of Toronto, who arrived here on Wednesday on his bridal That evening he he sud His bride took à drug.which was be poisonous.Otis was very iii, but hls ite only had a twitching of the limba.A doctor attended Lue man and made a minuto search for the bottle containing the alleged poison.but it could not be found.A revolver, loaded, captured in one of his trunks, This was D äced in th custody of the hotel clerk, the doctor an otbers fearing that the man, in his\u2019 nervous f Otis sald he would walk Soro and me in LTA id Grok 3 e present time be has not appesrod, fu no trace ot bim bas been secured.| Some imagine that he has dead Him self.- Mrs, Otis says that \u20ac Otls on Tuesday jin + Fauls purs h, To- ini tinlled, but mo sa m- ronto.- She has a iti marr] certiticate.She say.ds } ahe ihet Otis ata patty, that ay cour \u2018ve woeks and that she married him against the wishes of friends: She savs Otis tuld ner that be was a detéclive connetted with a Lu falo ency, but chiefly engaged in Detroit.© wis a heavy drinker and; bis nerves were conshderably shatterad: Many people remarked abbut | the peculiar actions and g gprea nee.ot.tho man, and not a few think tint ble Intéütion lett ithe drug was to make ial with th bnnsell nud bis wifu, aod Uias alilg, in this, be committed suicide, : THE WINNIPEG pm vATIvES Resolntions Adopted at the Recent Con- vention-Conserviatiye Union Formed, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Toronto, August 28.Tha rails special, dated Winnipeg, August 27, says.The Provincial Liborsl Conservative Convention closed at a late hour last night.It wis do- Choa not todraw up o formal platform, but, instead, to have a peries of resolutions, [liese were as follows: RFirst loyslty to British eolthéct ion ; regond, endorsntion of tho Canadian Pacific pilicy of the Dominlon Government; third, approval of the railway exten.ston secured through the Local Goyerment ; fourth, that \u2018he interests of the country demand the continuation In power of the Lousorvative of ar declarioi satisfaction with better terme arrangements; sevonth, urgent measures for the setticmont of vacant lands, the promotion of Immigration, and ebtourairemant to mining, manatiotaring and kindred onterprisezs caledlatéd to promote the interests of the Province; og ith, economy in every branch of thé public service Resolutions were also passed urgi \u2018the establlshmen of 6 Consesvative- morning newspaper, and a committee was appointed ln regard the Great unanimity prevailed, and Mr.Norquay, who was present and spo was heartily received and endo A Copser vali ve union was formed.Colonel 800 M.1, was President wnd the SP Vico-Presidenta : Wiatine, Me, Howell Magnuette, D.W.Cumming; Belkirk , M.Daly; Pro- yoicher, 0.8 oF Dotigiase, Liagat, Joke Mas 1 A JUMP FROM BROOKLYN BRIDGE.New YORK, plored 28, \u2014Lawr \u2018Donovan, a pr met employed red io tis Thee @ a erlle, Jutn ro y Brid waget ot five hundred doliars EW, this morning.boat wne the river, eontain- ing some friends, who ploied him up.He { was not injured Le NR .\u2018amy ® o er Tamarar Rorar\u2014 The proprietors of: Theatre Boyal did a rushing the hole à tls » ook ih \u201cA Do Day, which wil this evening for Jo ihe last eut o he produced th for next week also be sure to draw large houses.It wi Dion Boucicauli's macterp ioce \u201cThe L Bu pike.\u2019 \u201c An American Exchange says ; As ve bead of the cast is J.C.Padro! actor of in and force, who.doubles Operatives 4 in their striker the ver imflat roles of leader he mil and Moneupennu © irrascible but totider- \u201cheartud Lay vyer.He plays thom both we) Miss Emily Fatih Tonderod tho out it of Jans, Learoyd's dauchter, in un way which onee attracted attontion and which, sons derinæ all was remarkable.In future, the box afficoattha theatre will be open from 10 u.La.Untit 10 p.m.the circumastances, o-morrow evoning, st 8.15 o'clock, t City Band (65th Batt \"will Slay the pried tng programme at Viger Garden: .Marche, \u201c Burie D ng csnes Notris Gverture.\u2018 Lo Pir 'Luscom 8.Waltr, \u2018 \u201cAmotottaninnsg\u2019 cer senyeens dung\u2019 Olarinet ë io.Pag deuned Lointaine\u201d Grant Roleetion ¥ Spanish melody, fie PE Original must\" ue Joly Lo iin 7 with anvil, h birds oto.ota.* The Forgo in the Foresi\u201d.Michaetis ¥ speoinl voauont In case of rain concert next day.PEUSONAL, Mr.S.C.Fatt has returned to the Sty alter a ploasant trip to Euro LA \"Mr, Jolin Magor, of Magor liroe\u2026 das boen appointed Vicé-Cousul for Brazil In Canada, Mr.G.W.Swett, superintendent of she rlor cars of the C.P.3:.went to Thureday nigbt for a waok, ; Tuooffioial car| No.14.has been.forward gi to Point Lévis to mont Sir Charles Tupper and Sir Adolphe Caron on their arrival from England.Mr, J.Hickson, the General Manager or tho G.T.It, accompanied by tue General Man: CL of Lbo Pennsyivanis ital {toit Bonaventure yesterday via the D.& H.New York.Mr.John Shay, for many years ma Ansgor of the I'hillips\u2019 estate, d ed hursday at the advanced age of 82 years.The de served with the Inte Col.Dvda in the Queen! Light Infantry in the rebeilion of 1887-38 Fe uneral took place yesterday from NO.1, Tho Tuwers, Dorchesær sureoi west.4.5.G.1.8.CITRITTIY ' 178 em CITY ITKMR.+ \u2014 Louis Clement, div Lariviers, who was arvasted by the 8t.Hentl po ice for breaking: into a Grand Trunk car at Cote St.Paul sentenced to six months bythe Police Mag trate.\u2014 Complaints are made against youths aying lacrosse on Latour street in the pi nity of Monique strnet.They make a great deal of noise, disturbing tie neighbor, , and several panes of glass have been broken in difforent residences.\u2014 On Thursday afternoon one of the dredges empioyed at the Bt.Lawron Bridie, Luchine, snapped her moorings was carried over tho rapids where she now lies.\u201cThe men on board jump we scow.The dredge will be r + Canada Mutual Building Noolekys - The sbareholderas of thy Canada Mutual Building Society held their annual meeting last evening, when the President, 7 Guthrie, occu] ed tbe pruairs also present : Srenbou .qi Cooke, W.Hig, ins, BE {a Sad dlor.D W.Norton Anderson, J.D, Th J.1 Hutcheson, booretary-lreusurer.\u201che retary-Treasurer's cash statement dole the receipts lor the lust year to be 819,43 12, and the disbursomonts 810.238, leaving a cash balance on hand ot $87 several Row amendments do tho by-iawe_ Yore passe \u2018The balance sheet showed assets of Se 892.17, while the liabilities amoun 42,266.36, showing a surplus of $23,125, 76 he eloction of the directors for the enaut year resulted in tho return ot the old pbleu is es follows: Mr.Guthrt W.Ste house.w.J.on Me W.Higgl a BW ad er, D.CY \u2018Abders: Ma k Priya a aid .B.Hutcheson, Booretary: The Policemen's Plomic.meeting of the rank and file of Lh: orce was held yestorday : Hall for the purpose of ma ng a ments for the onual dlentio, Whic held about the middle of next mon ain Steer considera ble discussion the following officers re elected : President, Sergeant Bouchard Vioo- President, Bergeant Loye asurer, 8 Borg cat Clarke; ear Cob Turns u Bécrecary, ble Deguire.The committec t Le elected uatil Tuesday, and ei où iat of two men from ach station.A lar police fo Another Canard.Thé Trade Bulletin gives currener rumor that the Canadian Pacifio negotiating for tho purchase of the the 8 y of derry, N.8., the idea bei its own ralla, wheals, ate.the Assistant General Manager ; a reporter to-day there was uothlog it D thé rumor.' Must Still Sepport His Wife, In the Iraciles Court TSA tothe Raliwey vu De Catherine Finn, through her cou N.Greenshields, presen that, inssisuoh as an action Fouticn sal as to and board was ge fore the courts with Le ugh J.ready, she ba lshand {be sum of $100 es board, alse $100 for tho nocespary ments involved by the action i questions A Life Timer Wanted, The polico nre on pri oN from Aub esca ist D; M Prison, by tie namo of wh ing ol di tution.\u2018Ho br PE serie Sis pl exion, aûd very ; (i He is bellèved 0 avé come to Canada.mr He Has 117 Dosoendants, On Thursday at Lachine, tne parish tobers witnessed an ovent whioh.s rm seen.Mr.J.H.Carignan und Madame Claude, née ; Carlgnan, an aged us godfather and god- \u2018mother tor t 'y former's gleht-gran Eu.who is bis 117th desvendant, \u2014 \u2018 Dog Lictnses, I Slice the Tth of Autuet las - of the Recordors Court, b no than 804 summonses for À unHonnsea dog, (Thése Lave brought in & revenus of § \u2018dung.that time.Si They Come.\u2018 à.soin the Monde for 5500 A nbd ts ped ving erroaeutsly stated that he oad La een « arrested and sent to guol vn à chargè of vagruncy.Me, Ail À ued Dosiness Notes.Mr.G.Boivin has compromised with his craditors at 10 gents on the dolar and has resumed busin \u2018Mossrs.Scath + Daveluy have been appointed curators to A.lors and Juice : Dastous.The Proposed Dyke, The Inundation Committde were to have gone over the proposed line of tho new dyke + yesterday aiternoon hut owing to the ab.senco of \u2018Mr.St.Geurge the drive was post- pou Business Notes.Mr.Charles J.Duckett, grocer, Bt.James street, has mestaped wits abilities amounts Ing to $4000.His amacts are placed at Eee pme regret Harsh pargative remedies are fast gi ay to the gentle action aud mild qe fartor s Little Liver Pills.It you oy will cortainly pleass you.Special Notice, Important Certificate.Doctor Paquin,, of St Syltester, Lotbialers tine Just ren d Jinporinot.ev] once on the virtue of the Kt.Loon Mineral Water tor : oura of Inflam mation ol the Aluigdates, Rl soroluln or craptions, diseuse of the iva.\u2019 Paquin Las à high Teputation in t pbs profession.and his word cay cone: bé quently be rohied utr.Nee ad of the St.Leun Water Company pujebed Principal Depot, Bquare, Telephone, 1432, i He TOUTE re sem et a nme \u2014-2# À 4 Race.4 times vou Fini, _ | ne an 8 =.\u201d \u2018Warehouse, Bt, Ia - treet GRAND OPENING aves sz.ain Bones vd Fer additional Evening News e \u201csoe 6th and 7th Pages.MONTREAL VS, TORONTO.\u2014 \u201cThe-Champlonship Match this Aftornoon< Bettiug Even \u2014 The Championship Record \u2014 The Tonms iu - Good Condition.\u201cThe great lacrosse match to-day between the Montreuls and Torontos has excited the koonest interest in both cities.The faot of tho result.showing the decisive points for the champtonship Las probably caused more excitement than any previous iia the Mostreais lose they have ne chance for the championship, and the \u2018lorontos are bound to win.\u2018lue Montreal teum bave put in good practice and are in thoro dition.\u2018They will play lor all t worth, and vel very sanguine.Taking such betting ns wus belng done this morning as an indication, the chances appeared to be considered as even, the partisans of each tea boing afraid of giving odds.The all absorbiog toploon the stroets and everywhere else was the quality aud strength of the teams with the probable ro- sult.An immense demund has n inado for tiokets, Do less than 10,000 havinæ been sold up.to oué o'clock.The Toronto team arrives.at the Windsor this morning, avd about 500 of their friends from the Queen 200 came by the G.T.KR, 200 by go boat.4 ras glee ch.R.and 100 by 125 Torontonians dined foduy ot tbe the Richelieu Hotal and as many at the at, A large number of the visitors are ladies.\"I! Toronto team were quarterod at the Win sor.Among tho visitors are Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Gooderham and daughter with their two 0 Diogo, Misses Florence and Ella Gooder- Mr.Barlow Cumberiand, Mrs.Dr, Ross and \u2018sisters, Mr.aud Mrs, O.H.Nelson, Mr.and Mrs, E.8.Cox avd daughter, Mr.and Alrs.GE Robinson, Miss Arksey and Miss Eve The following is the corroatedhist ot the players: Montrealers numes in italics, Montreal goak W.D.Aird W.J.Cleghorn, A.Stowe.J.Louson, Sewo herd, & ie enry.Cameron, £ Eckhardt, Bsn D.Patterson, F.Dixon.2 Rott .McDon A.E.Mc Naughton, ulson, $ Fevnan W._G.Hodgson J.Garvin, J.Grant, W.Bonnell.8.Martin.Toronto goal, John Lewis referee.Special Notice.Boarding School requisites, Japanned Oressinæ Cases with or Without furnishings, 1ron Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, Table Bets, Penknives, Scissois, ete.L J.À Sur- veyer, 1588 Notru Dame st.\u2014\u2019 198 eodx2 BIRTHS.AUBTIN\u2014At 203-Chatham street, August 28, the wife of B.F, Austin, of a son.DEATHS.ELAND\u2014At St.Honri, August 27 \u201cLinn, only daughter of of th homas rons ng, year un Funeral on from her tathor's idenca, an maire street, at 2 acquolntancos : are respoctiully Invited.to PE QULVEB JEWELLERY FOR SALE CHEAP.We havo decided to close out the wholo of our large stock o ro JEWELLERY, nt prices very much bolow cost.This is a chance to obtain Silver Jewollery at a very choap rate.ENR LY GRANT & 8 Cor.Beavor Hatt and Dorchester reat.Hess & QTEPHENSON, (LATE R.PATTON), - ESTABLISHED =~ = - - - PRACTICAL SANITARIANS.PLUMBING, HEATING, VENTI- < LATING, &c.170xeod tt BUTCHERS\" PIGNIC! Exhibition Grounds, 1st September.1860 PROGRAMME.Prizes.- 1st nd 3rd brome Foot Race.once roundring.ot ss 42 utchers rat 4 à ver roun el, oot » ONCE pt ind, ani < Troie (Das 26 times round., sod, Silver Mwsial.8.Bi cle, à Limes round.dt Goid R ds rMe dal 6.Girly\u2019 nde is) Ts i neket.7.Fiat Hikce | hind Farmers : Hrmes round.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u201c15 610 63 round, 8.Trotting, h bnichere in Sulky ads 3 va ods in 3, 18t ces Medal.N Ce, mes round ring, n gt, diold Medal 0 4.open B eeibarTow Race, bilndioldied Te Daan eal for Hide t Btanket, 2nd Wal ace, 1 ee DR vers, I Found.es Xe ton Tat, & 3 ie ri ors va.arr 5e REGU.LATIONS, AlN events to de competed tor by butchers or butehers® \u201cdi ting those mentioned on programme.ee 8 10.12.1 15 17-36 ca.ree, 5 7,8, 11\u201450 cents, © place at 3.30 aha pour $ Cylon nice 10 binrt bn ex: ° he F.Bayard Ilorse + Pore barred, i vo 4 iz For To bul.no no frack horse admitted.Le to made that \u2018day ot the games on ti A.BEAUDREAULT, retary.% To PLASTERERS Tenders are requestad fer tho Plastoreie!\u2019 Villa Residence, Redpath street, 8 Dwollings.Moniquo street, 9 Dwellinæs.Palnco streot.Warohouse, McGill stréet, Jan à Gpmmissionors Plans now on view y offices.JOHN JAMES BROWNE, 2031 rchitect.pate 5,000 ladies do visit the now Bewlng mporium, 80 Bt.Lawrence Main bee whore all kindk of Sewing Machines, _COUTLEE & CO.[DECKER BROS.\" PIANOS.PIANDS.\" _ =BEHR BROS.\" «EMERSON \".+.PIANOS, *{VRRS & POND\".PIANOS.\"MASON & HAMLIN\".PIANOS.ADRES \u2014AND THE\u2014 S Celebrated * Mason & Hamlin Organs.te = The best assortmetit of American Pianos, $by any house in th kep prices to sult the times, : mmmovom= & ATWATER, ; 63 BEAVER HALL.pe ast.ss, \u201cBe -Beumwell.» Cant.J.0, =, hs entered at the I please pass their à Bo! ee 100 9.8 \u201d MUNBARLON & 00, Agate.\\# « .i ast Editions 1 CONS it | and seven persons suffering DR.KERGAN'S > REGARDING ANY CHRONIC DISEASE, DEFORKITY, OR ANY DISEASE PECULJAR TO YOUR AGE OR SEL wiie BENIOR SURGEON of the Ed b his aides are giving FREE CONSULTA- THON daily, (exeept Bupdays) 119 p.m.{n their Parlors at ALBION HOTEL, MONTREAL, Where'they will remain ONLY UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT, T, SEPTEMBER 4TH.All persons suffering from Bore Eyes, Deat- ness, Caturrh, Wma, Bronchitis fonsump- tion, Heart Disaaan spevsiu Liver Co lnint, Piles, Rheumatism.Diseuse or the iduoys, Bludder or Urinary Tract Tumers, Cuncors.Thick Nock.Tapeworin, or any dis- cage of tho Nervous cr Reproductive Bystems, are espociully invited to call and investignie for thomselves, and à saulsly th thomsoives that VE HAVE CURE, ere grst-e Jess goncral n nctitioners (family doctors) have failed.t is cortainly apparent t to any fair minded erson that Physicians 0 DO HAVE ovoted themselves for oars to the special study nnd treatment of certain classes of diseases must naturally be moro proficient in the treatment of such than the physicien who treats any and all cases presented to him, ré- gardloss of whether he understands or can © tbe disoase Or not.ang think what wore the dise treatod by your family physician?Di you ever ask him how many new casos of Oatarrh, Ponsumpytion, Rheumatism, Nervous 0.Dont emale Disouses, Piles, Heart Disease, Den: noss, etc, ho roceives on an aver month?We presume you never did, Jou wore to do 80 he would probably \u2018answer ya blush, ospecially if you did 80 just after he harl b con à Jenouncing us.Now.HEY DENOUNCE UBS?The re income Thro simple, and as follows: First WE ADVERTISE, and by advertising brin to your notico our spoclaities, the wonderfu Buccess with which we puisue them, tho mul- titudo of curos wo effect after other practl- tioners (goneral and special) fail.Socond\u2014 You consult us, investigate our claims for Joursalt, become satisfied that the denuncia- ion of jealous doctors and their friends, who know nothin ne ef our Institute, Staff or methods, is of but little importance, being the natural results of outside competition, y Yon entrust the care of your case wi an CURE YOU, thus ending the or fai fads for calls, prescriptions, ete., Jour amily dootor bad fheratofore collocted regular WE ARE HERE for tho nom \u2018of the INVALID PUBLIC and not the doctors.We come ns reprosentatives of the most noted, most complete and most successful Medical und Surgical Institution in Amorica, devotod to the exclualve treatment of Chronic Disenges and Deformities.We accept for treatment no cases not included in our specialties.Dur- fn this visit we actually referrod two hundred from \u201cacute\u201d diseases to various general practitioners of this city.If Jou guger from any of the above diseases, Do Not y, but Comme at Ounce and Consult us Freon Aftor Septomber 4th, address all letters to Rondgquagiors.corner of WOODWARD Jud GRATIOT AVENUES, Detroit, Mich.U.S.A.BWill be at the RUSSELL HOUSE, Quebec, from Monday; September 6th, until Monday, September 20th.=z>¢r 202 1 QURAN 0: \u201cIt is the Witness still of Excellency.\u201d from 8 am the and tt We expect soon to establish in England a trade in SCOURING SBOAPS, for which thero is at present n large demand in that country, and If the success We meet with there be at all commensurate with that of our celebrated PERPPREE TETE aa fn» \u201cthis Canada of ours\u201d we shall bo indeed gratifled.Tho rossons for thoimmense popularity enjoyed by our \u201cGilt Edge\u201d are stated by consumers to bo (1) Its uniform good quality { {2) Its absolute purity: (3) Its full weight {each bar weighing one pound); (4) Its washing equally as well in hard water as in soft; (8) Its never injuring even the Anest fabrios, + iQ cé 33 ~Always uss \u201cGILT EDGE,\u201d ladies > RETAIL EVERYWHEHE] \u2014 pe WHOLEBALE OF W.STRACHAN & C0, MONTREAL.Sole Manufacturers and Patentees.202x1 SPECIAL NOTICE.Wo bor to announce that we are appointed agonts in Montreal [or the celebrated Ontario Grape Growing and Wine .Manufacturing Company of St.Catharines, Ont.Previous to our nccefpting the Agency of those celebrated wines, we explained our ideas to the manufacturers, stating that our object was to five the public « first class article, de- lightfui in taste.made from the pure juice of the grape, superior in \u2018aunllty to the imported wine.and at one-third the cost.ihoreby die fonraging tho use ot\" strong 8 craue.hey understood our \u201calm imme.dintely y adopting the \u201cmotto\u201d Largo Sales | and Small Pro An agreemont which thoy have Infthfully.carried out Sinos we ave 1 placed this article before ou are constantly in receipt ot the Sabot to t toatl: monials from them who are de our success.The Victoria Bottling Compa, 558 Lagauchetiere st.Mon 202 1 ECOND-HAND PIANOS FOR SALE, DECKER BROS.STEINWAY, CHICKERING, EMERSON, And other first-class Instraments.All in Splendid order.Low priçes_.and uly termé\" - #0 tren)./ .BeEOUCHE & ATWATER, ° 202710 \u2018 63 BEAVER HALL.OTICE bio.N THAT I rate ot be rue ons qu Tras = \"whinge \u2019 TAble Wh 3,98 & 10 JACQUES CARTIER SI, PSE pres te 14 noc or pane bamonth, 13 Dathedral Ontherine HE Plote Les Lessons and Vocal Tle, » Baker has returned to the el andere ronds to to receive pupils share Énidonce or street, REAL ESTATE.Highly Important Auction Sale Without Meservie, The aplendid property of estate Madame Thivi 8.E.corner Germ Oatborine, streets; a number of ouses \u20ac on a nstant street: a splendid farm close de oity; yaluable cornerloton Dore on several houses near McGill t.and other choice pro a w announc ith full particulars in a fow durs, for Septem- r opening of Meal Estate Auctions.THOS.J.POTTER, 209 Auctioneer.A MODEL FARM.NEAR MONTREAL.BY AUCTION.With fine Residence, Farm House and complete outbu Idings, oto.only about thirty minutes\u2019 drive from the business centre of the au Iam instructed by J.M.BROWNING, Esq., atm y Room on Wednesday 8th Sept, this well kLown villa farm Elmburs about 40 acres, beautifully situated, fronting n St wrenoe river, near il.As he has Dositibely decided to sell, it 1s a rare chance to buy a beautiful estate at a bargain.The purchaser wil] have all the advantages of the years of ounreful attention as woll us the large and ad judicious Seb he place y which Mr.Browni gresont ap! 8 e arms and 8 duly advertised.Photograph of Kine \u2018houses, ole.a full particulars can seen at my 0 Bale at ELEVEN o o \"elgok, =x, part ara, 6 Syrcitis Juticles, 1.4} EERE Prin PIPES! \u2014 PORTLANIY ROMAN fire Bricks, Fire Clay, ; yg a.ga.oe AR I rr wget UST RECEIVED, EX 83.PARISIAN.Sioa, EERSTE TE 179utt Eor Sale Sale, m DELORMIER, THESHIRTMARER, fh] TD PROFESSIONAL I Ce) offices will be arranced to suit desirable oo 168 BL.te y be soon at STAR Ht.James trot 180 tf | For Sale to to Priniore.tor aot thirt RH ram mes { es (wooden) apd six Gal- order.\u201d Apply to F.FE Ry \"hone office, corner Bt.George street and Fortification lane.133 F°ESA FALE TENTS OF ALL KINDS, TA mocks from 756 ward, negro Bh Be an uk Dame st.çessog to ford ents on hire.187s te Fo SALE A LARGE QUANTITY or Shafting and Pulle oye, various sizes, Apply at STAR office, 1568 Bt.James St, 129tf OR SALE, Steam Tug \u201c Alfred Demers.\u201d 108 4 F7 to ESTATE F.x BEAUDRY.0 Place d'Armes.Fou SALE SECOND-HAND ORGANS, Soveral good Jnstruments a at lowest proces A 18595t : Snthbrine NG JOR SALE \u2014 FAMIL KNITTIN Machines, complete Sih zibber, so s free.Wil SJ.Merrises, JAN Pame St, oR a Lh EXPRESS, rior.HT a TX PRESS Democrat Nprings, de.05 8e Een © or more, 2 IN \u2018GOUD Fox RALE- SHOW CASE, 5, LEET 164 &t.Antoine \u201cET rder, 10 be sold cheap For prim td Ig.A few days onip do > 1p barre Christie, Brown Co.A De.reais oi street OR HALE-BTOC! AN or YIXTURES 0] F Bone ne (rut POS AN unery = Sora! A Role dh 13 ont do he gachh 202 tf HOCHELACA.HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF HENRY HOGAN, ESQ.Of the whole of his property, \u201cGale Farm,\u201d ut 400 acres, extending from the River to the \u201cAbattoir, Including Stores, Hotels.Houses and Hundreds of Vacant Lots.Full partiou- will be adv vertised.Lunch and sale on Le > promises, THOS.J.POTTER.202 tf Auctionesr.IANO, FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, CUR AINS, LOT OF TE TWENTY - TWO SEWING MACHINES, ETO, Bale at my Room.THURSDAY AVTERNOOO, 2nd SEFTEM.BER, 2 O'clock.\u2018THOS.J.FOTTER.Auctioneer, \"HI OBES ETO, BY AUCTION.202 The usual weokly sale ON TUESDAY, 318T.AUGUST.t the pent 322 St.James Btreot.will în- ctadoorto tyfish Black Pony, hands, 5 sears\u2018 gd.has been driven and ddon by children.ony, also Pony Village Cart, Good Harness one bands 1 fine driver with ugey a nous one Bay Horse, 5 years old, 16% \"hands.perfect in all harness.also poveral Working Horses, handsome now Vil- For SALE\u2014-AMERICAN BUILT TOP BUGGY.701 Jagaache tiere street.JALETA Y LEAVING ory ETE ae 25 pald EE hing $40 fore: Sinem ean f ave ya ayabl pe Address, *V 3 3d n BALE ABE EDHOOM M HR ALSO HAIR ttrass .by Foto to 3 Sod, ree nie mee.new pret For SALE\u2014A SLEIGH, BUITABLE FOR BA KER, peddler or othe: Ad a BTAR office, or call AC Ve SAR Shaw's, SL Jaines SE resi Fora SALE CARTERS LICENSE.ADDRESS, va $04, City.2031 R RA ACE, Ca CART rex second-hand ; & aroen UT our bien Bustuess Chances.FASHIONABLE BOARDING HOUSE TO LET , AND FURNITURE FOR SALE, Situated on Beaver Hall Hill; 15 Dogdrooms, dining room and kitchen, all fur od.Lease of house can be had for 5 years, edi particulars ot my office.It, K.THOMAS, Real Estate Agent, 198 8x 80 8t, John Street.: 0 LET\u2014A GOOD CHANCE TO A good responsible.man.tho dining room of th ihe Roan Restaurant, Ottawa, loin a fi first-class bush all modern npruvemen ts has bean ser rentred.Apply al none but .responsi! perpons nec apply Jona LL Spencer.Proprietor, awa, AXD TOP Buckingham 2003 ve R&qons, sols Re apace and press od Be 5 A L ALE S01 ear aro, a ¢ Salo at HALF PAST TWO octack.a othe to of b vo ne rod LE Le al W.FE.SIA ody oa ring ip bi ERIS, 203 Auctioneer.720 Ura st T° T\u2014FOUNDRY AND MACHINE : at ope at Brookvll de.built of stone and or © u es; go good what at attache a : stonm power sy Pe ob t a reasonable 1ate.Apply to T.GILMOUR & ce.100 tévrtt rockville, STORES IN THE NEW BAL» MORALE 1, BULLDINGS; \u2018heated and lotty.Ap o rind LOGET, 1835 Notre Dame Mt, LET\u2014SHUP AND DWELLEING, 135 Bleury street, Possession immediately.LET\u2014SMALL SHOP AND DWELL- on Mansfield street.John James To Browsa Architect.LET- STORE, Nos.1AND 3 Tre soles street, in whole or in t.Apnl to the Hotel être or 16 Pluce d\u2019Armes.sarin Res Stoves THanted, - NSS ANTED\u2014 A STORE, FOR LIGHT menufa turing business; must ba well business street, Address, Uù good oat ot, Tiere nia ima and when possession can can ba eo Bouses Fel, HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED.J.CRADOCK SIMFSON, Beat patate & Financial Agent, 207 Et.James street, Montreal.YO Ts 108 ST.FAMILLE ST, Lighted bad,\" year.Catherine street near Vichoria, Ta 1'ardy furnished or \u201cunfurnished.j'houses to let, also several H ry Ward & Cots, etc, several urnis hed offices and stores, tr Liane ane y, \u2018ataust 20 UE 1808 i FE re i pee JU\u201d ay UNION.pehindy Roo} oo'MB sde LET\u2014DOUBLE, AND or without Modern Con veniences.201 149 Bloury street.GOMR \u2014 W.AR ICE, cheerful rooms Pos OB OE a On pd Équare.RO; WELL FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR 2300 Pat bond ai: m con avoniancs In house.JRO0ME~FURN ISHED.6 BEAVERHALL SQUARE | Baking ance Cigar gar pny at the Rell- \u2018actory, Common Street.WANTED.A first-clas ri Lady Bales woman { or our Tp ANTM ENT 202 8eod M.LIGGET & 22 and 23 18748 Wee A LEXALE TEACHER FOR THE or WANTED Giri 13 years old, an Born from - 14 to 16, to learn a lis t trade Apply S, Davis pony\u2019 ae 3 A\" EX ratio t Era Tome pred B Br ie Norah Fah Priniricaisg aires ind HRA Y WANTED \u2014 MUST strong and willing, with po~ - aaisteatmat Pointe aux mb t Roo.8 TO LET~TWO UNFURNISBRELDL, WITH USB boda on ihe a au Schools ar Pe of tele LC req in opou and thy oul ur.prie inch Fr re neh aii 4 Engiah.¥ or fusibles ou- 170 Drolet su I F'ointe aux Then es Fant.0 i RO vite: LLEXDIDL FURS IRED, ATR GE ASTER \u2014_Foi A he LADIES\" WEEE à tenc eos fully, qualified in cla cs aud English oo we BOARD, LARGE DOUBLE AND hes.ress, It 1003,\" frano: argus B® rooms.70 Lorik meet, hoar Sherbrooke : pyr YOUNG GIRL TU ASSIST IN 2e sal bousework.Apply 06 Beaver Le AE EA OF, CRORE.Se i: r, entrance « tree ANTED AT ONCE SEVEKAL SMART AG re eh ie Ta United Tih vio $50 10 pig fo: cats tbe mats % Shes dae ihe 2 oo N CE n! 0 be nate weel R Tool: Sus t.Dents street, o te igor #gnare personaliy fo A.F.Diartel, 435 81, dames weeds pool NT foox.FURNISHED OR WANTED YOUNG MAN TO DHIVE A DBAY, Do Rocha: ren Carried souvlo.1° St Sulpice sireet.Mischeu if required.41 ltichwond street, hear rot WW ANTEDA BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, who speaks French nu hand Eng Engited.for à cigar store, OOMR TO LET-HANDSOMELY AND ony must be well recouune once to 1 254 x ay lurnished ia a iso 5 food dry ein i private iaimily, Notre Dame st j oN TOR PUBS MED ROOM T REN WA enr de on S230 on Capt Gare as 1.s ENT.enday mornin, © Victoria street.© 201 4 Flour shed.Canal Ri Ren, en SIRALLE APARTMENTS ON GROUN WAS NTED-GOOD Y ARD TO LOOK re Tour; f Koows for one or 1wo gentleme do general Nan.Elmwood House, en dat Baris.oF two 0 Jedroo a; oben off rails t longue Tommie: Native pre forence.23 > cl a nveniences ; ue oi 00] sic.Apply 10 108 Union Avenue, athrow, WASTED GIRL T0 WASH DISHES, WE WHO 203 Lawrence Main n pyoous-FunsiaueD, AT 7 BRUNSWICK ST RUG INO XE X EA wy Fun ISHED BEDROOM: MSA PROOMS-FRONT ROOMS TO LET, ra E voi one or two gcatlomen.28 McGll C ROM; To LET-WITH BOARD.100 ved RMS TS, LE LET NICKLY FURNISHED OR UN.furu! good board best locality.14je 8t Catharines ut oot 201 00M \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, BR Furats] E modern « conveniance Caiherine, vicinity of Windsor Hotel.ROYAN EL El EGANTLY LURXISHED BEDROOM, and pari und goor, west ¢ 12 walk Troma Post otter, ko of bath Footy de.Addrers, *\u2019L 18461\" STAX cilice.213 ROG SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED.AUPLE AT 00MS \u2014 VACANCIES FOR SET, ot] married couple, 17 Latour Streo 99 & T 00M\" INGLE AND TLR VII CHR tl 7 Champ de Mars street, 8 tninate pe Foal Estate Agents, 200 8 T° louse LET-FROM 18T OF JULY, A SMALL Sos use ouse, comlortably furnished, until Davoi a Winsor Hotel CRuares ss S IER MO LET\u2014FIRST-CLASS HOUSE ON Mance street, just above Sherbrooke ibe] nea Local: with Mare Tout anoderate Apply to Estme Wilson, No.11 Pince d'armes ML OOM\u2014LARGE FEON rARLOR BEprooN vacaut, on first door.33 eGLL College Avenus.ego Toes ED\u2014A JU TOR: LLEnK FOR AN INSU WAS aa 195180 Sie 202 5 NTED-\u2014: Joon WUFVTR ALSO AN IRON W sinter.& © 503 Cralg st 2031 -2 CHAIR PAINTERS, 3 GOOD OIL WA Es , 1 boy 10 put ehalrs together, a good pollen trismm.stead hands, constant om; wil ven, and no ohn rs need NeGarvey & Bon, Nos.1840, 1351 and mar or cabinet maker.ployment an nd one To Sobers res EX Koire Da Dine ME NTEN-A GOOD JB COMPOSITOR.ov ANT gémvloyment to à steady man.Apply to P.O.Urawer re AT ONC! for a small family.NTEDSA COOK AND HoUSEMAL WA w Mrs.Hingston, 37 Union Avenue.and 2 o\u2019cloc| .GENFRAL SERVANT, Apply 84 Main st.20 WT wz 3 Warren ron AN _INKURANCE oFrige A RE gpcakiné * ndwriting to * P.ble who can cu hoth Biles ar 8 Apply Th ow A NX T I.D-APPRENTICE FOR RETAIL I on Goods: dress **$.20101 jpust be astive nod willing to learn.A mors WVANTED-A COOK.\u201cATELY 835 MOUNTAIN oT.Os T0 Ler GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- rare i first class bedrooms, or without boa \u20ac».858 Palace street Ou 4 Où Te ROOMS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE.well furnished, 167 8t.Antolus street, R% Rois, nat and tea, 78 Mansfield \u2014 FRONT AND room and kitchen, also ve do uble Fo Te quETSEAUTIFUL HOUSE, SEMI- 1 riect m sverr, Tes pt, with furnaces, &c ge stablin ic Adit A aes d'Aru Cruues | 1.20:3 po.LET\u2014NO.Jove Dorchess.r Ocjotez : 20 MAUKAY STREET pement, fow doors above ibe , low rent 202 3 a.nibs yard «iy un premises.Liz: FURNISHED, A FIRST-CLASS du cling House, West End; immediate possession.Apply to James Muir, Real Eo tate Agent, 2451 St.James street.202 vo LET-A SIX-ROOM HOUSE IN 5 quiet locality.Back vard, large ce cellar enn\u201d .: uo taxes, Adress 5 Blenty, va 9 A ad Ep mor No AT Chl 207 1 LET \u2014 HOUSE, AT No.154 ST._ Christopha atreet, rent moderato, 207 4 To LET\u2014A NEW AND VERY DESIRA- blo lower tenement, at 99 Plymouth 'LET=No.98- PLYMOUTH GROVE.MAGED SPICES BY AUCTION.The subscriber will sell by public auction for account of whom it may concern, at the stores of MESSRS.8.H.& A.8B.EWING, 0.85 Bt.James Bt., on Wednesday next.the 181 September, at 1 o'clock, p.m., a quantity of Spices, Cream Tartar, Baking Powder, Borax, &c., atso à number of empty tius, Cannisters and boxes damagod by water.Terms cash.W.E.SHAW, 202 | Auctioneer.UCTION BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FINE TONED P1ANO- ORTE, &c., at the residence.No.309 Bt.Antone street.on Wednesday next, thé 1st September.Handsome Bilk Rep Dra wing Room Suite one Black Hajr Clo Bute, antel Mirror, flue toned Square Grand Pianoforte.full com- nse and nearly now, cost some + Marble \u2018ages, Pictures and Ornaments, Veivet and Tapestry Carpets, Curtains, Marble Top Bedroom Bets, Ash Do.Easy h Mattresses and Bedding, ture, Bideboard.Diuin Plated ea service and other , ory, Coal Oil Chandliors, Kitchen Stoves and Utensils, Furniture of six Bedrooms, all in nice order.Sale at TEN o \"oldok, W.E.SHAW, 202 Auctioneer.NALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE lor Be Tapestry Carpets, Centre hatnot, Mers, Oak Bi ideboard.Dining Table and Chairs, Dinner and Brea ast Sot, Walnut Bookcase.M I.Walnut and other oom bos rocke Couches, W = Mag x Hans Stand.© Standard *\u2019 iat he king Refrigerator, Chen emails ci A que residence No.89 5 S ÉATTREW On Thursday, 2nd Sept.At 10a.m, W.E.SEEAW, 202 1 ] Auctioneer.HE USUAL WEEKLY SALE OF Household Furniture, rie Parlor gud Bedroom Beta, Plain VE a Tables an Chairs, unges, Easy Cha Iron Bed- toads; \u201cStoves, Show\u201d \u2018Cases, Coo go.(3 137 sale rooms; 333 BT.JAMES BTREET.Ona Friday Next, 3rd Sept.At 10 a.m.W.E.SHAW, 2021 Auctioneer.0.EIGHTY FORT STREET.- BY AUCTION AT OUR ROOMS, THURSDAY 3nd SEPTEMBER, 11 O'elook, Ba tmprovemonts ER fee seo house NF pactioclars from PR HOMSON & GOWDRY, 208 \u2019 Auctioneers.941 and 243 St.JAMES street.Far AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER At our Rooms, t Stock Goods Chol Bveods; General Pare de ete olce lot of THOMSON & GOWDEY, 202 v Auctioneer.\u2014 Provin ge of Que bec, Bit Now 6114 Cirouly frit of tif, vs.William ae of em the clock in the forenoon, at the demici ut, be fendarny hs No.48 Unte street, in the CI Montreal, wil of b ti hy and pi of | Ta ai Brant ras vu co Te .ou de.Term orl Ly cha res ren New \u201cand Second - hand Organs, New England, Boston; *| Mason & Hamlin Boston ; Doherty of Clinton; D.Bell, Toronte, &c Examine the above Organs at C.W.Lindsay\u2019s, 1352 St.Catherine street.lowest prices and liberal terms.\u201c{} 202s2 Ppravos 10 REND i .Seveman Goop TrmsGhir AND SQUARE PIANOS To Bent for the Fall and Winter Months.me meen mame, + = - \"+ 5 P-NOUCNE.& ATWATER, si 0 Meme a Baavan Hara NOE SALE\u2014MILLINERY BUSINESS.Jno local lity, also rooms in same building t.J.l'hülip Withers & Co, Real Lslate and Fifaac Agents, 183 St, James street, 202 1 OR SALE, Snr store, best In city.Appl vey 248 Bt.James street, ?lar restaurant of Hector Dubois, 20 Square, easy terme and a good opportunity n premises.200 8 Apply O! Foi, SALE OR TO LET\u2014THE POPU.fora Deginner.Ok ces SHE PLANT OF A TOMATO or an Interest would Cann tony.or ve taken with one gis Col factory.Address 1, 1872, STAR = Wanted & to 3 Tuchase.wa TED_A SALOON [ GOOD b , bre cots! t terms mousiness ! iota a I e Pac Ly Richmond atreet, Mon E WANT TO BUY GOOD PAYING tenoment or Shh i Paks ie to the extent of $10,000 to Co, Real Estate Agents, TER WWANTED- ES BUY, A Thon TT 0 CortiE (malo Ardir to Garelaker, N Brittab & Morcanti e (Bou ings.Torpital strest.: ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE LARG E BLOCK r near business; voi LA .SF 2032\" STAN office.dire 2 PN WASTED-A SECOND-HAXD TY PE-WRITE IN good order.Address \u20183 \" 8 2088,\" ~zan WHIRL AS EROINE, 2or3 HORSEF 00 Exopexts fox Sale wor Young, Cornwall.\u201cFAIRVIEW, FOR SALE OR TO LET.I am instructed by Joun Macon, Esq., to offer his handsorde, arge cut stone Rosidonce and Grounds, o 6 slope of the Mountain te Avenue) Pro sale.The situation can- no urpassed; the house is hea pas: Bpence\u2019s Shot water furnace, and is complete in every reap Full Jartioniars and permit to view at my office.M.EK.THOMAS, Ber bte 19838 ; : REAL ES AT e For good investments in Building Lots or Ebusiness vrop perties, call at this office.J.Cradock Simpson, Real Kata 8e James stroot.furnace, Bath room, &c.14 apartmonts.Apply on p 202 1 T° LET \u2014 LACHINE, FOUR NEW dwellings, overlooking Lake, situated om St.Joseph street, nour depot, water in each house.Apply on pr premises or or À ©.Marson.33 o LET\u2014A SPLENDID HOUSE (CHEAP rent) with oight rooms.(ath and water closets, No 240 Nt.Duminique sarees.2024 NO LET \u2014NO.1600 SHERBROOKE West, corner Elm Avenue, five beds ant exteneion kitchen.© possession.ony to 5.C.Marson, 32 st.Francois Xav ler street, 2 O LET\u2014ABOUT Ist SEPTEMBER AN unfurnisbed desirable house.cut stone Bp front, teu Jooms, on Union Avenue.STAR otlice.wo SUPERIOR NEW DWELLING houges on flats to let.in the Lansdowne Building, 55 Fapineau Square Titus.Darra.22d 20 81.John street.LET-A NICELY FURNISHED COTtage and garden, hot Water and gas Chickering Piano, 83 Pouses Wanted ANFKED \u2014 AT ONCE, SMALL TE ne:nent or part of house, no childre West End preferred.aires, -o oes > Bram omen\u201d ANTED-A MALL HOU FUR- Win or uote rnished, rent moderate, © seal ANT ED-FURNISREDHOUSE.FOR Wi tof Ble oi, cn Spare 01 Ploury st Adress SHEP BOUSE\u2014X GEXTLEMAN and wife waat to rent a well furidhed house, Mnat be yest of Bleury street.Address \u201c Apso STAR Office.Wane BEGINNING or SEPTEMBER, A a flat of 3 rooms, suitable tor Cesmane, S00 to exceed $8.3 Ban T & IDA Douek nu chil 1856,\" bra TAR OCs.o - Eatms For Sale.ARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE To, sell oF exchange ! for Qty Property.a Far cleared comfort abled blo doling louée ( 81 rooms) in thoroughly table, © gurdon and with Ag ao vie.plum and cherr trccs, g6dd sugar ushes.School an churones; within, alf a mile.8% hours, pour tate Agent, 1185t amies Btroot IG near tho Yillage ot Now GI.taining ney Trom ntreal.Terms vi Bas gash 2 parson Apply t Tone.CM Ww AT FOR BALE\u2014A GOOD FARM 90 acres, 50 clearesl, will be sold hosp Fe For PB todar apply to Penman.New G P.ANTBD\u2014A NURSE: afternoon or ev NTE D-HAND-MADE CIGAR MAKE APPLY Y ox ening at 10 FEUNESD.AY S \u2018RR, at 453 st.Paul sure wer 1 od Tem, WAX TED\u2014A a HDi for a woekly onmmercial paper ; experience and ab rospestability trout with, ddress, n ©.195 tt \u201cD 1800.\u201d Brar office, É a rst-elnpa man an intorest will be Hire hyd - no capital required : pone but men of e:.billty and , dnquestio \u2019 apes 5 ust resde ly practi % nowlodss of her work.8Txtl .Hees,\u201d STAR Ufice.[7 ANTED\u2014A FIRSTCLASS WAITER} one ho has been accustomed to club net bare na SA cubes testimouialss lost Obes Box 2197, oroug! Wo xP BigleaPr AN Wo Tao GOOD GEKEBAL SERVANT.201 3 814 Palace Street, t teacher, to pete mau 2, 1m0ns yt the city.dar 57 private Ger- 1082 4 ran office.VV ANTED GENERAL BERVANT.Ay Ceurville street.AN (TD Fox A FIRE INSURANCE young Lom Deny where lad jos Ara Soa loyed.flo wledge of jerk nua have Pale Pas ih ANTED\u2014A SMART, ACTIVE MESsage e Boy, apply, between Saud 10 a.m.at e STan ffice, WE Yok THE PROTE 2023 158 St.James sess t school of gn nce Tix Sepisinbors Apoyo it men .tu ruct.P.02 PR 00 ANTED\u2014A OENERAL BERVANT FOR W family.Apply 26 301 SL Lawrence St, A on.LL - ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, A BMART, YOU) Sug Waid Ing room._ Apuly 1335 st.Cadierin CMS WASTED AT Nixhion HOTEL, A ne conk, also WOUIAU to COOK fi for ley Apply at stanley rireot gate.ovre.del = ly to Queen Cigar Factory, Webster Butler WATER A You YU $ IRI.TO ARSIST IN > Co appro d eu Cia dé \u2014 Toon, Apply wi je » AL 241 8 = ciigertng BACK PARLOR,UsE - sireet.WANTED saab I TI, ANS CK: FOR FAMILY OF te three! the 150 Aletcal ta, Y ANT Enr wo STEADY SonyE TY t urs of balf-y e ock ock ex eme cod a Sanu SOÛE* Adacens SU Cotes pd root with all conveniences, in opposiie the English Cathedrsl.Ross \u2014VISITORS TO THE CITY WILL FIND accommodation at ho Sydenham House, Latour street.\u2018lerins moderate 1078 Re \u2014 TO LET, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, done a and slugie rooms, with board.120 Mansfield strect.BOTH DOUBLE AND ble or two gentlemen, with ONM \u2014 A LAKGE WHLL TURNED FRONT nus U ty Sires, OOMS \u2014 A RNISHED, single, married co! board, al 40 ect College Av 00M TO \u2014 FCI ISHED ROOM.oniganl : reet.Roous-wiTh BOARD, AT 107 UNION AVESUL No.12 163 R° UMS\u2014TO LET, WELL FURNISHED os re G3 Medill) ( \u201college ave! Roous-W ITU GOOD Dont, ot CrTRRLT Re?OOMR\u2014OXE OR TWO GENTLEMEN OR MARRIED couple can have nirely furnished bedroom, Juror flat Family private.82 Cathcart street.5 RS sons LARGE, PLEASANT F RoxT ROOM To LET, th board if required, at No.13 Victoria street 200 RON VISITORS TO THE \u2018CITY WiLL, FIND airy rooms, with rood board, at 79 Bleury st.few autautes\u201d walk frum I.U.1teasonable prices, 200 à RO, FURNISHED, BLST PAKT OF MANSELL LD 1.Address, \u2018M 1881\u201d STAU office.ROMA GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A BM NLL | bedroom without board, vl p Qutaris atreels nes ar leurs.terius $é per OU Seddres \u201cP 1908 STAR ce.2021 O0MS \u2014 LARGE, COMFORTABLE, FURNISHED rooms, 51 MctHl Gollege Avenue.2: 3 GOM\u2014IN SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY .Taat If desired, well furnished back putlor, rooln on Lalh kr at, aixo gau stable.OU Ayer ntreet.2051 R°CYEVELL FURNISHED BY Ms, WITH OR without board i board, No.8 Mouill i ol lege avenue, corner ow la Tine PR OUOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE, NICELY FURST front roums with board.Bath, Lut water, etc.ws BUEAK- ANTED\u2014A THOROUGH Goom 0! OP.SATO .FOR ANTE > coop.GENERAL RERVANT 7 \" Ww Davis machine 19) preferred real real Bee | W ç tail family ; washing.1003 81 Catherine pender pany, au) tree 201 \u2018WAR TED\u2014A YOUTIL FOR AN OFFICE IN WHOLE- ETT FERVANT, ron A BMALL FAMILY.ne establishinent; must be quick and correct at Address, 37 &t.Louis 201 figures.Apply ln applicant's Landwritiog.draw ver vote | GIRL FOR A SMALL WA AXTED-XURSE family, good\u2019 wages to a competent girl.Appui 89 Arlmer atreu We welt re COOK; ALSO A TIOUSEMAID, innst be ell recommended, highest wages pal 1 1 F.D\u2014 WOOLLEN TRAVFELLERN BY A ans Jmporting house, for Qu edec and [Eastern Ty from Montreal to Toro ONCE, A dining-room girl and chambdermaid, at Mo, 8 St GOOD, Wa toe Town and West very Von, Ba reas P.O, Box 627- Y ANTED\u2014AT Henry street.COMPET EXT AN \u2014GENF.WS rea wood RAL SERVANT, wages.ply te FOR oy I'ark ,Avenue.202 1° Situations Wanted, WANTED.To Manufacturers, Wholesale Houses, Eto.The advertiser, a young married man, of good address, who speaks both languages, well up in office work.bookkeeping, otc., eto.desires an agency (here or elsewhore) or n situation either in an office or on the road, or to start fhto some business with a view of afterwards soouring an interest, Bost of city referonces, and personal socurity to the amount of $5,000.Bleury st MODERATE SALARY.TROT To LET, SINGLE OR DOUBLE, BATU] 9029 Address.\"N 2105.\u201d STAR Office.utifu moderaie, Sheney Gran & Son, 72 Beaver Hall.\u2018So 1 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE AND single ; also tw © uniurnisheu on the top flat, suitable for housekeeping.24 Erunawick 5 2023 ROS ~ FURNISHED VERY rT FORTABLE.Falaçe utréet, continuation of Lugaucheyere cost PRro0213_ T0 LET.No.7 YicTonls Block, SF Catherine street, opposite Vicloria si RES LET, ONE OR TWO UFCRIANES 150 st, George street.Luz 2 RH FURNISHED.28 VICTOXIA STREET.R OO M\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED FRONT TOOID, in private family, 51 Berthelet st.z0- = Rabtor Touas FURNISHED, SINULE AND kg dl for ung ladles employed during the 8% ME .WELT LET, WITH OR SIIHOUT SOARS: 3 ble-board, hot and cold water.at 18 Cath- carts $08 3 poo SINGLE FRO; BEDROOM, NICELY furnis with or without board, use of back, a Peel street, 2nd door Irom Windsor Hotel (OOSIRE URXISHED- T DOUBLE AND ISLE 1375 5t Catherine stres .RO SE BEDROONE HAN DSO, TN FUR- nlsh also parlor, familly pr priv va es nity College Avenue.Aduress, AR pce PMs ad Al ABLE ROOMS AND BOARD orkieg men.13 Jurors at, near leare: 202 2 Re?M$ \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED HOOM, 14 Victoria st.02 § OOMS\u2014DOUBLE OR SINGLE.TOR GE = LL men or married couple, U4 Latheart st ANTED \u2014 OFFERS FROM MANU- ncturers and others to open businers in Vaucouvetr ; Advertisat has lon, experience, re Creme only.an Le = X 400,\u201d V ANTED IY ns EN ido wer\u2019s hon: schol.or &c.; esticated ao Auloine st W4 lass firms up a commerc! tai is à woot vofrespundent « and ar turnish best ill be treated wi ith, LISH LADY, CHARGE OF .OF A companion, ton lady, 7 Sed 10 tha caré uf Eon : distance no ea! Address, reet.57 20 51 TEN\u2014A SITU ATIOX AR SEWING GIRL, CAN at 1, understands d.resamaking Le cat ana fit we apr #4) City Councillor.WASTED tosiTIoN TO ANSIST wir EXHIBIT ato Fxhibltion.ronlo 78 yognk man well {nted Inn 3m Montreal aud deron * Lance,\u201d Hé KL ing sireet west.\u2019loronto 2013 WANTED-SITUATION AS HOUSE EE TER BY A y just arrived {rom Englan Cook x and Seamstress and is well educaiod ada ress, Lleury stroet.202 > WV ANTERCBY A RESPECTABLE GIRL SICA general servant; no washing.ms st, George street When se RESPECTABLE MAR Apply at i] TET sent a first-class house.4oud refere( \u201ca EN 80% Mountain 8 atreeL and connect [ED Wouax st Constant zu 1 = S TRAVELLER TO REPRK- ORIEN ; y goods or wholesale Clothing 200 a NV AXTED-SITUATION BY AN FT RRIENC] =D cellar; Ni { Hard w peas Corn Jane address, ** D.E arman.Best st, James $i of references.Plea ou 1f ANTED oy A PAPER HANGER A FIRST.ase workman {from Ch Seago; lion wii nego ddroas, I\u2019 SSE Ax off do a ting.ANTEN\u2014BY A BOOKFEFER OF MANY YEARS prnci A thoi OONS \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED woos To roux wiedge of £3 Catheart » 20: Kk, ing ort cavondence &ec, un lot bath, 3 Corton: He part ot the arias of or.ning, refeiouces, RUNS \u2014 ELEGANTLY F URNISUED, AT = \u2018ete.Aadress, Box 175 1\u2019.1).lontreaL 202 1 hamp do Nats st.Fach room has heater.1 Wo STED-EJNPLOYMEST RY A COMPETENT FROQHE-WITE BOARD, SUPERIOR ACCOMMO- ker, who can cut and fit and d trim no np in She dation.;, 18 Liniveraity st.203 3 gore siyien in Ia adios\u2019 houses or at her ow! re.i RY; ~ 7 N Rx pl = 201 a LET, PDESISRED RU a = WwW AN TE D-A yË FE AS GROOM.er ver, of experienes ee Fr NICELY FUUNISHED R 5 | RÉ RE ih est Hrs re forohoss TWO 08.» NEY board, amiable for married co CE oe wed 30 BOARD FOR LADIES OR GEN.RO tno Apply at 45 Ricomen OOME-\u2014FURNISIED OR UNF able for lent house -boopinx._35 Itichmond aqua TETE .Sor Jeo of kite bn 8 quired.200x3eod Fo, SALF -AT houss on 8 RENT 8219, d brick t Charles Bor.rome SO cot or W100.G.D.Rose, Esinto Agent, Mois Sous 0 Fo; BALE\u2014IWO BUILDING LOIS.20x75 each, situated on on lava] A ver Ta ae tate Fel TT Sod oh Fon Ai soup Tepes Fao preg abn ong erm a for Delica: Hugh callzhaes | (og: SALE OR TO aaa LL) Stable, co corner] Fulto M.D and & Er ee F° BR BALE_NO, 645 BHERBROOKE ST.a Splendid cut stone Dose with all.othe emen .Lamothe a Sy Bat dE .= dt nen a BrATIFD.VILLA oss nim ros pani AD OF MOUNTAIN orest Fartuer FW; Wanted.x ANTED FAI PARTNER \u2014 ACTIVE OR tb, with to capital [Extend an she nel man facinrin dress.\" Mans sue 10 Bex 1% 0, bas! Te 19:7 WAY WITHK TWELVE HUNDRED MEE ARE in sn Te short man pufacturine and pale profits, one who can look aft ddress, ** 1823, \" STAR office.Board.OARD\u2014WITH ROOMS, DOUBLE AND single, with or without board; also B° Table oo 19 _ 149 Bloury street.RBOANS-7 MEALS FOR $1 AT THE.BYDERHAM House, Latour street.107 BOARP-WITH OL WITHOUT Zoos, 17 Taner Breet, ~ o 4 RO soc vrese ot Cats 80% DORCHESTER, Rs door west of Union Aven ANTED-BT LADY WITH THREE YEARS\u2019 nion-honsekes cat Eineatea musical position 9 note Pit LE i.Edun TE Pa PATIO on an guvetnas, has WA A = baer Ahab hd German acquir German Byaiel tyfor Lgitth Abd eu in are LADY a Crain Frey and Germ.> ex pertençe.9 or ST Lut Si [Lk] EXGIIAI ( tT oa i many, is ANTEDS, APP) y at 200 WARD GOOD PLAIN yr AT 286 ures FTI A Jou DREYSM SEIN * ANTED\u2014-OFFICE ox.W Hall and ents, 1475 WANTED-AN OFFICE\" por.AT 7 ST.HELEN JÉHURCH, CHAPLEAU, mes street.sols Wi NTED\u2014WHKFLER & W1 N, AND Lurros bole machine operators, Saefo Toon & op Kt.Peter stree ANTEDA FIRST-CLASS DRESS AND M maker, one who {forpuxbly\u201d oD Ere pinges ana can take rail spe) » NT lie.Almonte.WwW ANTE vs posi Het French prétend Cote ply at 116 Laval Avenue, bete fn ANTED \u2014 EXPERIEXCED FUR FE steady work.Wuni Thomas & Co., #41 Bf ANTED\u2014A soon, dating or irc L drone Ager + 3 wages and mw Drolet street, ve door up ire mie Tous ASTED\u2014A 4OOD, GENERAL SEUVANT ok We à ty at Apply ê pm, ai 83 goa We NTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS TT vo man tom m work only.sb! 2 ¢plen iy tor on A Dpiy persobaliy.ve ¥- Wh 1558 Damp NTED \u2014 if ie budloces, LIAL ow fs of retail sli and Jedrn of Boray ANTED-A 09, PLT COOK, ALSO A NUISR lo assist with housework.Apply at No.ee Catherine st ree L AYr 400 WALLED shady wer 300 BRICKLAY Ks WE come firs irli\u201chate Tha pre erence when pe not Bio or] rénguge, Modat D Block Gr ad page WA LEE a VE WANTED, QEEICE vor.ATRLY £0 do Wi NITED GENERAL Fre \u201cAPRLYS % STEP GENERAL SERVANT.wang da Meur College Ayenus, TR WANTED 4 GENE puit, tors VANT arers street, 3 Ton de > = hd es of Zh boxe for foc! actory 3 Qu ry 8 on À: a Agency, ANTED-A GOOD Frome days ; also n 480 Guy street, corner col ave V eat have soci ro AND, pre ID AT Le edn Soke: pn na Th, in as LIFIED YOUNG M A nella % Waxes GOOD, GENERAL DERVANT ay WH Cail lane.hers the pro A cer at ; 430, S00 pera, go BY (y 1 APPL Weiner COMPETEST M HOU! ALD.b.* Du, Tuesday.10 GIRLS w MR a Gigi 08 Comte o W ALE RIA 158 Li SE 2 wiih 0 oo uf 12 WANT 15 Este 7 ETE Ed WE A it JEmionaye foie as : ce, 1 We ro qu weil chudren in us y uUfiice.pois à \u20ac yaiein.Ë Seon, dates Pres \u201cur, A 00318 TO LET-FORSDHER oan SEAR NE 453 references on vp rd 1 esp FG 5 TEE x x GUI College.Address Et Lambert TED\u2014SITUATION, LOU, ADY Fr TROOMS-EURNISHED Ol on TFULS IED, VITE ares years Xperia 1708, fenton n pe, d'ail: WA AX TE D-A GOON 2.GOND or without bpatd.150 l\u2019eel 5 or resident gov as teacher na LR vals ed ress 80 Ra Hoar | SUITABLE, FOR TWO SETI ur ideation: ihe Pts AL inthemathics, and W tein est, betwoow 10 Rats nv double b room, also single A fain.and so .Uo 73 3 AXTED\u2014A LADY LE TE) ion Class SUT Beaver Halt Terrace.ANTER \u2014 pa TION, NTEXOURAFIER AND Promina ee Pesan; ARs : OME OSE OR TWO USFURSISHED LODMS.=p quriler iesire .is p-sçon MELLE 70, T0 RON F1 * ATA K ofiire WH AN TE Bouse CES, Sous oN on TWO RGOMA TO LET \u201cvor Kosms À s Wanted, ished wiih a respectable quiet family; b \u20ac.TA st Constant 0s \"a [gre A 9 DOUBLEAND SOL FO) le ur un te gontiomen.with Doses also table AT AY +7 College Aven ac, Rois.TyroRSHED.TO LET.%37 ag Ww.M\u2014A YOUNG LADY CAN FING A sn ELY Rome hed room gud board in a na amull private family ar bes SEnaron or fines reas JROARD-ROONN v BOARD, ALSO TABLE Rove ee SIREN Ru TE vs a - OARD\u2014VAC.LSO DAY BOARD.TERMS Ce dieux \u2018ux and St Lawrence ste.Address, ** weil, 3 PRES pose ere 717500 3 2104 STAR .0.' MAisceliaueons, JBOAED-VACANCIES AT 431 ST.JAMES STREET.Roow-witn ra DORE, 58 CATHCART BT._ i ANTE A QUIET.RESPECTABLE FAMILY FURNISHED; 29, BALMORAL.WwW.UERIE & 00, En net ar ity ROOMS EAL amg & F.P.C her ibid Ira A eo\u201d 00 % 0 oN \u2014 FUBNISHED BEDROOM, A 1OUNT 100 GREY NUN STREET.ee - ries Pince, opposite Moutreal enor: toi BOOTOH | GLAZED DRAIN PIPES.SE Lost, JROOM-A_ LARGE.TLEASAXT FRONT ne Chimner To - v - on EA NETS ét.» rivals tamil, with or without Liniogs.OST_FOX TERRIER DOG, WHITE WITH BLACK t daiferios ares Vern @ L°; Are an ayes andl k tall 8 very Roou-picr\u201d COMPORTANLE LE BET DR In Fire City.shor eg ea ontans sereet will dll Ef\u2019 renquirea revs aot les.butard Forfiand Came 213 Ro \u2014 DRM Tam AS D dr d'SFURSISHEU com L ET] S07 ST.Aor 2 wn, So lel Ud mer V iy ge loremarted TR 00HS\u2014- XIS1{ED DEDROOM, SUIT- A pou ens PE BE |W gan EET RE | i ro 0.2 OOMS\u2014WITH BO.ATS GEENAN STREET.anata Py grass TURE, B Toe | Sanatnoterors mn = RÉ SA FLAT OF COMFORTABLY as\" TRE TE A A Bu = RS re da es D CT Reeve = pra ano STAR offioe.\u2019 WV AYTED-ALL FD_ALL THE WORKINGMEN Shae DE 2 & 35.98, sul 275 1 - TOI RARE fog bE TERRIER, A as 1 hy Foes SAS BEE \u2014 A NELL_ TURNED HOON LE RR\u201d OM tai board i trod.129 8% Antoine Antoine st 202 TES rent peur vise EURSIESED SOOM-06N0E FAILLIP STRREE A Am SE WANKER, AT TOUSG f.&ran Offre.WAS for ie ard.and Le oa antral locality.y a a TOUNG LADY Boo IN A BRL: y.6% a month AT SENTE Mp TEMBER a = Must _ TG LADY \u201cWARTS A OOM, Address ot\u2019 My wn 2064 208 ur .IH, BOOM Axi \u201cAND vol: a vie VE SO _ NISHED ROUMS Ti WANED on moitie ai Sanger terms must be or moderale.Addre dress \u201c0 1944,\u201d WASTED 2° GOOD TERRE sor.hf ST 14 years, one Sn OFFICE AGE Tz Appir a only ia re La iets.ol WATTERS qua JATTR AE, px a War DA TABLES LEMAID.APRLY gt - ANTED-AT Jick OURS NV 470 Kù Pau a Dirt ANT ED-BOY Io À R Fous UNFURNISIE WVASTED-A Gal Tan PES ayy.WASTED oan nites\u2019 WRI Of Post sean Ww servant, to right parson rd FO ra dress RK, 2007.\" BTA office.' at ans de Mu nier \u2014 NRISTING P oon XURSE KC Wo A | Wal ee yonem old.ato Hr stars to I, 0.WA BD-IMMEDIATELY, FIRS na jie a ier SCA parte Ra TT reference required.at \" ANTE re SEW RE K pret, or a Le with pany.4 nls ts Kk.Address confidently, siating par x VGA: NL Nox vi, ety.WAT KG MARRIED CO PIE, Tol 4 Aron 36 he Te 30 vonrders Wa Y \u2014 If TT G ce rare \u201cKP, 0; Ve Oo 2 peeaia arnished bedroom furnished home be orm, a TE 5 COUPLE, ONF a ra, in west ood, come: Address, sla $ X 484.on 2 PT )-A Ram office.ABY'S BIRTHDAY.(ES ES \u2018its, R Besatilul Imported Births gy aby whose mother will send irthdap Card sen WEE ROYS TO AT Wi D\u201420 PLANTE D CARPENT Wa PAT i oes, a WHE XTEDLCUOK itn Gon sar TE wan ue , TO WORE Fo URAT INE nt © $10 per woe! made.lage, piexse aulro v Jo (encre fie Rl oston, 7 GEE Cg en ZE 3 & Sow, Cotes and House À ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY.COM\" ny jechoci to, come mi 1° Pi ASED- PLATE se Las - Boma.Uodwia ; A "]
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