The Montreal daily star, 9 juillet 1887, samedi 9 juillet 1887
[" r full acceptance cy towards lre- r.had sald tbat the jou of the civilized world condemned saint SEs ou bein © aturs of wor Len s thority had also told tbem be Thinkiog Engian and, Lata Hartington sald in pT, t wouid rua for mb ocon- = in_ : srl the masses Tanasse canbes b ave better know- *, ledge than the edueatad classes of the rela: tions borwegn tagland à and Ireland.\u201d F08N DILLOWS SPEXCE, Mr.Jobn Dillon said he prepared to the dut, Tnebmes to the , he et ix oir fot duty e ah 2e to the hori of th rio = min bry sjority ree the as whose Jortuns | the bill affec d.aoû those-who con- 5 bat tbe will o \u201cthe majority poet ; vai ought not assist in pass he id The head and iront \u20ac (he irish = offending was or seven mombors bad devoted themselves to a Yours bo per, induce thelr countrymen to abandon violence abd trust to agitation in Parliament.Yet they were stigmatized as the associates of assassi The opinion of po civilized oountry in the world.he continued, was of more (value to intelligent Englishmen than that of America It was absurd to assert that niné-tentns of the educated people of America Were not on the side of Ire Ireland.Unquestionably, the whole Am ress was On their side.He mainer That Mr.O'Brien's mission bad beon a conspicuous success, both in the United States and Canada.SIE WILLIAM VHRNOY HARCOURT oriticized the bill atlength.In conclusion, - bo said thateverytowu and village in the Kingdom should be made to uuvderstand that the Government refused to Irish tenauts that protection from an old oppressive law -\u2014\u2014 @guinat combinations-vhtohthey grauted to trades uuions.The Boer énuld not always fi be deceived by the of \u201cParuelli-m.\u201d : ane was dying dt © Gladetcnlans wore : ain the pro unionis LE ning, end me Rule cause was to ia tn the long ra, Mr.Goachen then rose to speak wbere- the Carmel left the Péivuse ina body.M Mr, Goschen said be would not stop .to enquire when Mr.Parnell ceased to be u bogey tossir William Vernon Harcourt.The Government's contention was not tbat Lhe bill was justified because others as drastic had been passed | but that it was necessary The bill wi ÿ permanent in tbe sense that the Govern t refusél to publish the date upon ho ch the bill shoula cease operate, and the Government did this experience had shown that #7 HALF OF THE INEFFICIENCY the preceding similar measures was due giben faot Taal hey operated for too short period.He eo Sontended that the pi would Decessa ome Rule were Referring LA Ms.Gladstone's bills said the Conservatives had defeated both them.\u201cHear! bear!\u201d shouted Mr.Glad- amid laughter and cheers, and Mr.2° n exclaimed: \u201cOh, splendid admis- 1 landid reventance I\u201d Continuloy, poli y The ned she ol ay.e gle for the mat of thelr Union, not #sit e opiuièn o ain eontin of the ena and J , whiob- he did not \u201ctbe Unionists; would be In- oo by that oolniof In hate detenco of concladed :ths debate am oe, Biter, hich the Cris pass read a voi The ADDOUBGSMABÉ = tha vote Lo with cheers and counter cheers.: : ose says Het yin Net Go Out Trial.4 4 ; Jw 3 Yo: July & sane evening paper ë Be 's cass has kona a From Sh aancements in Henry ; wos r and from intimations by Dr.n Plime at it «ppears that the doctor jou avaiting the publication of the \u2018vof pub bo mill and that, when ubtis © will Bot pass out o e Ÿ os a been genersily expected, but ll make : Baht against bbe ecclesiastical Rality of Lhe excommunication, and will mand an ecclesiastical trinl.Dr.McGlynn me tbat, acoording to the decrees of the cimore plenary council two years ago, he \u2018éamnot be stspended, much less excommy- : ted without being tried by a councli of gy.inthis claiin he 1s supported not j es.\u201c+ Rev.Dr.MeGlynn returned to the city Em the West this evening.He would ba lou affirm nor deny that he had received que) of excommuuioation.He said his like that of the Irish, prisoner who Fa piead and re replied x \u2018Bow can! es Pen y Or innocent unti = Sri The doctor said thing say later, but _ hat re ieonded 10 to take a sort of vacation, : §pdaking only oa Bumays.STANLETS PROGRESS.or Encountered by pedition.Lowman, À a Toe latest news from Stanley is iy on ib journey from Leopold- ville to Leonkote encountered and had to ovescome eo orioue obstacles.Ona of the frre diffe difficulties he fopad was to replenish issary.The threatened scarcity provisions greatily excited a number of Bh is rodn, and it became neœssary to punish thé malcontents with mych severity to - \u2018reduce them to subjection and save the ex- - pedition, Bta nley imself in ill from the exceuslve heat.The expedition left Loloba on the 1ith of May pod was expected to - at its confluence with the Aronbonim by the 6th of June.Stanley's encamp al this point, Do avait bo arrive of Tipgoo Tib.who m Btanley Fale with pro- 4 ns and 1 eos ol several hundred more 25 BLAINE SNUBBEL \u201cHovel te ot he\u2019 Maine Blatesman [1] With a Sestoh J EpiNpupad, July: i Carnegie, of Firaburae was to-dsÿy presented win the È 4 freedom at the city in recognition of his ser- : vices to th his native town.Mr.Blaine { was Dvited to be present.but owing to the hé was Unable to gain admit- Doe, eine ad Senator Hall arrived at the Towa hall half an hour atter the core- moay had begun, but the ticket takers and the janitor of thé building rétused to admit m.A message vas sent to the Lord Pro- \"vost apprising bim of the presence of the two fEntiemen, but that functionary waited until Mr.Carnegie had finisnd his 5 oh be- sanding Instructions to- {or to ; mit them.Meauwbile Mr.aide a and Mr.! retired in disgust.Mr.Carnegie, when informed of the ciroumstabces, was vety foc wud though the Lord Provost was apologies, the guest of the aoazonly noticed whathe said.4 ARCHBISHOP TACHE 1 = Hearty Welcome-Hsme After His ; pone stay in the East.Wore, uly 8.\u2014Thore was an unusual- r'large crowd at the ation, Table morning welcome Archbia hop Tn Among hors : present wire ail the Cathollo clergy ntossof the prominent Roman Catholics he oly - Grece was eacorted and.dud,» procession belni formed, a for Bt nif 0 val the bals of S& Bonitsace cathedral ner à welcome 10 His Grace; the band parce ed \u201cHome wat Homa\u2019 and other reo Cepieasi Bernier read an Oz great 8 sé safe return and resto- devotion to Ti Se the hope Fo =n be long sea; of the people.Th | mn Catholl whish contained aiso er dan et nas Frenob.His Grace replied to the both at the Ae me express! ug b his grathude at the Kindly welcome aod the warm senti- ts of attachment towards da Limit ex- ve \u2014 Ë x, THE FINANCES OF CANADA.Revenues and Expenditure For he Fast Fiscal Year\u2014Cnnada Gazette Notes, Orrawa, July 8.\u2014To-morrow\u2019s\u2019 rade Gazette will, eontrary to past tain the atatements of revenue ahd e: odie ture for the month of June and of the debs oo 30th June.It has been ususl to hold back the June statement until the books of the department are finally closed for the fiscal year and then publish the result of the year; but, on account of the resolution adoptad in the Commonslast session, ithas been ided to publish the June figures now, doc a supplementary statement in September after the books are finali Josed.It must, therefore, be botue ik the fiurés given below will de expeiduradlr altered by the flual statement ; surplus will be reduced and the net debt correspondingly increased : RBVENUE AXD EXPENDITURR for the month of Juns: Customs.- gree 8 182.890 Public works, inoluding ra ri ays.6,700 Miscellaneous.\u2026\u2026.esssesna sense 186,800 $ 2,698,061 To May 81.0.\u2026+ Who ger, moderation of the of 8 that sat es our hing asta in separate boxes as She result of that encounter.! 3 Boyton had several friends with him besides the reporters, and the amp torpedo with his rubber suit was carr ina bag.sland, as most Yow Yorkers know, used to be à favorite place for prize fghta.Therefore, when we arrived at Tompkinsville a report went forth that a gang of pugilists were on the way to have a private mill under the benign laws of the uis of Queensbury, and straightway thas rumor ew, 80 that in ten minutes three-fourths of the population of the island was about the little hotel! that we made & temporary.refu There was noth do but wait for them to retire, and I have ever since been impressed with the belief that patience Is the prévailing characteristic of Tompkineville, tor fe population Lun around the hotel unth 2 o'clock tithe: Ne hope of getting the news into day's papers, and congratulated our- Seilves on s se es sasy for Thyrs- ut soon after 2 o\u2019clock Bo on his rubber suit, which Tage A look like a particularly fat turtle, and started out toward the \u201cGarnet which lay half a mile off the shore, her bullseyes throwing a stream of rippling light from her keel tow.the shore, The reporters had hired a boatman to follow Boyton; and, as the boat was small, our weight brought her sides almost level with the water.Boyton\u2019s friends prudently remained on shore.The night was dark, for there was no moon, and the \u2018\u201cGarnet\u2019s\u2019\u2019 lights were our only guide.Stlently Boyton paddled himself out to the man-of-war, and our little rowboat fullowed him closely.We saw a marine pacing the deck, but he did not even hear us until the captain had fastened the torpedo casa in the rudder chain, and was paddling\u201d away.Then the guard rushed to the side.\u201cWhat boat's that?Speak quick!\u201d he cried, leveling his rifle.No one m man began to row toward the shore, We learned affériward that the sentinel was severely disciplined for not firing on us at that moment.As it was, we heard a series of quick orders given, lights flashed all over the vessel, and a momeént a steam launch manned by twenty men, in command of a bare headed officer, loomed up In pursuit.The launch had been ready with steam up, on the other side of the vessel, which accounts for the extraordinary rapidity with which she gave chase.' There was no use trying to escapes this swift craft.Bheovertook Boyton first, the men him on board and then she overhauled our boat.À light flared nd we found that we were looking Into the stern faces of a score of British marines, right over the barrels of as many cocked rifles leveited at our breasts.ot A word was said for a moment, and f bravad ld fo a soldlor of bravado, 0] e @ à soldier held at his cd and \u201cenquired, jogu- \u201cTait loaded?\u201d - cer\u2019 ard dd th t fiash- s and the poin hin pal?an inch oF oyton's breast.The ca $aln was perhaps afraid d cut a hole in b- he cried in a voice that actaves: LOU ol He's drawn a risked rd The officer tarned to the reporter's boat and asked sternly, Ta were you oing under ] \u201c6 \u201d Even th wit! those rifles in \u201cour British officer to be questioning us in our own bay, and I regret to say that an avalanche of im tion came down upon the launch and her occupants, and likewise included the \u2018\u2018Garuet,\u201d her commander, the - ty, the do ons k- wonder marin temper and ir fire, © officer ordered us on board the launch, and we bade him de art to that post mortem resort over thé existence o which s theological con troversy is at p raging.\u2018I demand once m that you come on board yourselves,\u2019 said the officer, excitedly.\u201cMen! if they refuse, fire when count three! n Nobody in our boat st Boned dispated lecaiity fret on u \u201cfwol\u201d said the ry 2A The oyes of the marines glistened as the butchers anticipated the word but not à man in the reporters moved.1 saw the word trembling on say it, but we en- PA the ofcer\u2019s lips, but he did not and fell to parleying with us again, The conclusion of the matter was that the officer ; Boyton\u2019s statement that he was & ing to Coney V:iand to test bis sult, and we were fo 3 g m e became exhausted, rest is history, a 70 TWO \u2018RA OUTDONE Last week tyo tramps, who had \u2018received a night\u2019slodging at tha shelter provided by tie Kelso parochial authori.ton were, où the morning after their ission, féund to have burned their To doubt, as they thorities, whose attention was ) the peculiar and ludicsous situatign of the men, thought that the nishment which toy édutx idiste the rascals was to furnish them with [nfinitely worse attire than.they had Aivested themselves of.For the Sursd and the men havio hu were turned out of rs mors like errs than anything else, appeared to he thoroughly m sich a turning of thy 168 up pm, and actually ran out o as they could.\u2018 : ; ; A BIT OF PERSIAN ADVICA ç A father on the occasion of his son\u2019s wharriage gave him a little special adviom \u201cYou are going to be married, my son; and you will wish that your wife should be quiet and submissive to you in all matters.Follow the advice which I now give you.Procure a cat, and one night after your marriage so arrange that the animal be in the sleeping room at the time when you and.your wife retire torest.You will go to tha room as usual, and on entering it you will pretend to.be vary much annoy! that the cat should be found there, you will draw your sword at once : slay it.Your wife, course, will eden] ribly frightened, and from the sight the slain cat, and hint from yout she will fare likewise if she is not v M Er ONE careful herself, you may de it that abe will ba the propes, Auth wite = a sho should ba, een mee 5 - mere OR ee hy \u2018 glish ar to 3 ; t-load of men at her keel, in th : i clos to the beadquarters of : afterward.We only determined +.; it turn.; © any reply, and our boat- 7 calcium that à partioularig od 7 fips dpi iid 4 por a A gaveupall 1 os | PE Are remet | A | À [dah villages aro the lmao: re, ae an ees 3 oe tbe one (n Which we wore fartundse enough of sesing them, and noth! sitiatlon s a The : ut \u2018 ouly say to our headquarters Dommns of such or more.disappointing.BF Tou tame one that its natural bao Lely cottages now stud the prottiost Bara of the I do not doubt you come ay ë arming, aud its bay and outlook Yas beat varlous channels, and ft Is li fashion- | objurgation me by your domese \u201d wal, ns they make thom,\u201d Th noess able to run them doym as disfiguring and tio deities, The steamer sticks to ons or | ulse\u201d drew up ai the rough\u2019 wharf, modernising a beautiful piece of Fustio wild ther of the two main channels, whieh are ' - ehoked with immense piles of white-pine scenery.Formy own rt though I have wide and deep, and comparatively.D re pit the Amarions lag.known the lelaiids loufmmadoly from child- borcd by rocks and jslands i avoids thy rase : ubward, can remsip em when uy miror re .dless surprises Wa reac sthe-tiny Quay we saw our hosts thelr only inbabitants were minks and mus- and Varsing Er ov rd 7.ananoque, and take \u201ccour = = eame into collision with his old oppo: : innna ; 2 nent, and came near being betrayed into |.a serious breach of good manners.TI y EVE ge : two gentlemen disagreed on abusineas | 22; ere Lait dd do pa westion.Mr.Lrady bad taken a faney Ths \u2018Fashions, the Health., Ath row.\u2014ftfp 1, rw, over and 0 the contents of an out-of.town bank 4.1; 2047 4 hold.{ser \u201ciâumes, pe ey ne ing concern, and Mr.Grady had sdvano- û If fhe House ola.71F together, kpit gion, paid Bind gui him seventeen *thousand- dollaxs-t- \u2014 .fidy hn =.narraw, \u2018over, huis., over-twies, Dusl towards carrying cut his designs.But ES THe FASHIONS.ther, kot 14 = , reache ; i os Fanexpected c aceurs [How Gat out And Ma Tons i \u2014Fharrow Himes Kole aor wi et mmes - | essin row-boat, already pul - - { Te = three thousand dollars more were need.| H°7 16 out and Make = Dress 5h58 Barrow Aou, (OIC over twice, purl 41 Te © | grantee bluff from bor retreat to meat us: sod wilddowess\" Tas ao Shik.Sho quete Fait vill Toi Rox Bete son the oni was then that he made up hls mind oq to put the scheme on & payi basis.Bkirts abould be the sama distance from na J aver tics, purl together I dee swoally elope oo tho captain, | little cotiages aod the wooden bunulows } proper! Yi you must live qu one of thém foe * ma roaming life so far as to Mr.Grady, however, had un 080 the grvund front and back, from two 7th row of \u2014Blip 1, .over \u201cThebumming-bird bas now laid its egas | deed.: | are anything other (in most an Tine | Boveral arte on one of Teta stop and spend & greater part of faith in {he enterprise; he flat\u2019 refused | three inches, and fitted over the petticoats and narrow * 13 times, knit 12, turn, slip 1, in the nest by the veranda,\u201d our friend Lhe pd blow, Ta ue engineer provetents en the district.And 4 am slong aio Jost side-channels ai Les ) t dusk, when other © Put up another cent.Mr.Brady's and bustle with which they aro tobe worn, knit 86.; Tote us from Gansnoque; \u201ccome soon I} as he pasesd the lightbouse whenever ba wildness.1 hate the intrusive\u201d foot of olvi- Iriets, snd oceaslonally loin your Me day in it.But at cust, chagrin at this disappointment was so Fit the front plain and smooth by means of 13th row.\u20148lip 1, narrow, * over and nar Jou want wo see them.And Miss Sinclair had visitors on board for our frieud's chalet, Nautico Fa elvilization, ag It shows liseif aitogethor among Lbe endiess Intrioncieg.\u2018\u2019gian of business went haïhe to rest, Johna keen that, in the effervescence of the darts, massing the fuiness at-the back.row* 12 mes, knit 15, over twice, purl 3 k tawed a chipmunk, whieh eats almost he moment the \u201cscoot.ie.Lens à on the among the Therma ion ua 3 lowe liseli! eogetber sumo DE the end loss ationct \"1, Grady would issue from his door with moment, he drew a revolver from his ot Sian Sir of Vener (Sorduroy, 1 tokether, katt 3, ovet slip and bind, Lait L yous boy Lans Niko te Bavo.s poop at Hr oli, the chalet folks put out their boat at sive; it rather heightens than detracts afford the time to sco bons.bu 7 \u2019 ket and, pointing it at his interlocu- wide at th ir, knit Alsb, thé Indiau-pipe plant À ning to to the landingplace rom the total impression.By themselves, should at least spend & day or twoat Cle a well worn black satohel in his hand bor forehead, proposed to him the °hould be twenty-four inches wide at the together, knit 13.flower À pipe p vas take up their visitors without delay ob ar- the islands tend t d ; G be vi the wood bebind the house.It 8 tend toward sameness; a grace- ton or t e his way to the shady quar- LOT 8 forehead, propo : bottom, and sloped evenly to fifleen inches \u201c14th row\u2014Blip 1, narrow, * over and nar- | Hower in : rival.ful chalet, a light wooden toy farm-house, à trip\u201d onthe littl ralon-stesmer, *Ial and pursu y sional q d alternative of either producing the cash at the top.The side gores are | wenty-two row * 4 times, knit 2.over twice, purl 2' doesn\u2019 brest long; you inust make baste, or It Is one of the charms of our vast England white, Per lighthouse, judiciously Wanderer no ne le ra 10 ters of the town, or, occas y and or dispensing with his brains.As Mr.inches at the bottom and twelve at the top, together, knit 11, over twice, purl 2 together, ¥ We i how late or it that here a map is bird anne aehthouse, judiclously Winderer.\u201d which threads ita way IB, with certain precautions, fo more Grady had no wish to be considered pig- one slide siraight, of course.The back Isa knit 41 ew the bospitabla chalet at Gana- Eowarod 1 spruce-Ur aud maples, give in- landlocked river.\u2014Longman's Magisine.7 .& .; y LOST IN THE CROWD.; i i headed he embraced the former horn of straight breadih not less than twenty-eight 8th row of gussetlike 7th.\u2018ï noque of old; and even If our friend's so- dividuality apd distineti t - fashionable neighborhoods.Whichever the dilemma; but the incident caused | Inches wide; while if of wool goodsthe whole 16th row.\u2014Slip 1, narrow, * over and nar- olety had not been enough of itself to entice The individual withers (much to the advan- ture, - d Yond distingtivencss tot be ole.nd althoi received ; width is gathered in.5kirts of velvet and w * 12 times, knit 13, ¢ twl rl 2 Us (which it amply was), the added delights taze of his uwa comfort), and the world Is ise « ; ; ; au?way he went, ind oligh he v both parties to feel hurt, and Mr.corduroy should.have no underlining, but a to as fietes 4.slip 1 arrow, bind slipped ¢ of a humming-bird's Dest, a tame chipmunk, wore and more.You cad walk along the it otherwise sadly lnoks -noints de repèro\u2014 Radway 8 4 ; ; a fair number of bona fide customers at Brady's subsequent withdrawal from | g f linen duck perfectly Attea and i ice, purl 2 : 804 the Indian-pipe plant in full Hower streets of London any duy wilh the serens 30 the tuugled maze of wood and water.his shop, it was on these nocturnal ex- public life,after having attempted to rid foo, fp oe top with Dine slrip of cam- dogathes (ait LE Knit 4, over twice, p might surely have sufficed to move the consciousness that nobody kuows you or EVSrY viewis all the better for an occastoual e community of a policeman, prevent- pric which Is turned under like a binding, 16th row.\u2014Slip 1, Darrow, * over and nar- heart of the stodiest of parehts.1 don\u2019t go cares a plu about you, that to all the pas.}8BdMmark: the widest nature is somewhat Ê peditions that by far the larger portion Ca their former cordial relations from and this binding causht down to the cloth.row * 4 times, knit 1, over twice, purl 2 {1D mysell, tor being what you may call sers-by vou are mercly another namele-s !Mbroved by n stray tokeu of man's occu- of Grady's transactiôns were effected.over boing resumed.At the bottom.turn down the outside and together, init 11, over twice, purl 3 together, stony; on the contrary, where the junlor passer-by, tbat your personality is wholly PTS pet) sho PosElility of intercourso : It was then that his most import That the diamond merchant had a hem the facing tot, finishing with a box- 1t 39.branches are concerned, 1 acknowledge my- merged in the recognition of your abstract ass umaulty.; i reak tender foible\u2014 has been plaited or plainly set-on braid.9th row of gusset like 7th.self but as clay in the hands of the potter; exislence as a slngie unit of assorted hu- LEFT IN NATIVE WILDS EGS.-.- vl ant sales as well as his heaviest pur- weakness\u2014a tod f rt of When a Uaing skirt is used it is made 17th row.\u2014Slip 1, warrow, * over and nar- } the very-next day saw us safely ed manity.That, 1 say, gives a man &'délight- For, except the cot tho islands h n from ons to twenty minutes, nover fall \u2014 chases were ads, aud it was then, 8iteady intimated ina former part o narrower, say two inches on each piece, pow * 12 times, knit 11, over twice, purl 2 08 board \u201cthe \u201cPrincess Louise\u201d river- ful seuse of breadth and freedom.You irel been toe Le or hoot tages, 0 Bo ave to relieve Pain with one thorough applioati X ore this narrative ; but from the majority gob haok 1s made of a single width of other, knit 4, narrow, over, knit 5, over Beamer, three precious souls, and nll azog Yourself pianted, as he Inim:tahle Prince DESR Ihostly le 1 ocoumors Ia haie native No matter how violent or excruelating doubtless, that the arrangements were of these shy romances it is UNNecessary cambrie, and tbe dust ruffle set oo with the ton purl 2 together knit 11.\" * todash through thick and thin on tbe heaving Floreslan aptly phrases it, \u201cat the strategic id r Jwiers an ocouplers n he r hat Ye pain, the Rheumatie, Bedridden, In entered into which involved further to withdraw the veil.Grady had warm | veual facings and binding.The seams of the 18th row \u2014bitp |, Darrow, * over and nar- Doom of the Uroud St.Li wrence.\u201c71 centre of Lhe universe, for 60 | may be al- attempls AVE A fo Les ne colon Grippled.Nervous, Neuralgio or prostra speculations.blood in his veins, and it circulated outside skirt must be sewed up with the row « 4 timos, over twic, purl 2 towetber, And the broad 5i.Lawrence did heave lowed to style Itupert Street,\u201d with your oobi pave o as landecape-gardening: Heliof will nfford instant enue \"17 taster GE.There Tas no \u2018 reason, se far AS vigorously ; he had a healthy appetite, Hung to within elent inches ot the bottom, vols 11, over twice, purl @ together, knit | that July evening, no quistake about eA mdividualiuy wholly obluerated, ol tue the granite crags snd the festoons of wikd- relioves and soon cures Gheumatism Vonzbn.any one knew, w IT shou ave und sleep, and a bright eye.n ao en separated.K®1ves 8 more styl- A \\ , 5 1 > \"commen - vine or Virginia-er .5 Cold in the Head, Asthma, Pneumonia.H Ea ramp about n this manner addition VA these \u20ac uallications for ish effect than when il runs etralght Lo the Repeat these 18 rows, Inclusive, 12 times 38d the spray was dashing up with sea-like man citizenship.But once in a while, as an retained lryiuia-creeper Dave Boon wisely ache, Toothache, Neuralgia Colds, 8 1 of , ] ely at |\u2018 ating i] à Cit i bi bottom with the ruffle set on it more, which will give you 18 points; then Vidlence as we steamed away trom the incident ot à summer bhoirday, it ls not #rouuds of Mossbank, in particul e Throat, Bronchitis.Sciation, Infammatio home and TR world come to fren: FoR ale man Bono as Out Back draperles are quite uarrow.and for kmt Ist row, then one plain row, bind off Me hat ves ol Kingston, heading down- Tholly Jopleasaut, by way ol p Coutrast, to especiall y charming In front of 106 house {onmostions, Dimieult Brenthing, Ha wire, pe f Cr Q - i 3 laited into nl d you will have a pretty collar.stream for 1d one's self for a 11Me In such a narrower 4he bar ; caiv [is y ain.b were plenty of | ; J es .a medium-sized figure should be p : evenly, and y pretty : the bare platiorm of rounded granite gave Bruises, Pains in the Baok, Chest 0 ii Senior pres | age dee se ld Ses and Ba oP GRAS chub: po moment hr ihe Ln FR dirait the latter course.very night of his sions, having reference to his trade\u2014 of doubla sli cloth not less than forty.THE HOUSEHOLD, Lako Ontario, when it chooses, can get up 8 stop with your friends io.thelr vummer S8l0w greensward, in which a fow bright PAI N REMEDY Mfe he ran risks to which probably no that genial John, 1 say, felt a yearning elgbt iuebes look Lay thercloth où tha.\u2014 vety decent storm indeed; quite us fine a quarters, and gives notica to the engineer | [CGS &1oW as if naturally, while native other man in New York would have that & rature for those tender atteries table and thtee or Tour iiches from the top ~~~ CANNING FRU AND VEOBPABLEL .4 4s any to be seen upon Lhe German to blow tbe whistle tbrice accordingly as een foothold in the Jeep that instantly stops the most excruciating «, dreamed of exposing himself.With [and soft cajolements, those sweet 1ay 8a downward plait clear across, fastening The two chief points In canning are the | stranding helplessly usslars the roofs and spres- You pass the Chalot where they Dresently All round stretched rich Canadian woodland, Bens whether of the Lunre CESSE ' w ., î it at each sido and in the middle.l'hres and thorough cooking ot the fruit or vegetables A A 3 -Qer! y scores of thousands of dollars worth of glances, and that rippling™daughter, one-balt taches From lay lo thao and thar ug! one A ade Jrult © vegetables and even the river can run soas-hisrh 10 Îté in iL ail actes NE diamonds y his satebel and pockets an which were all that could compensale sul another at tbe same distance below begining operations bave everything proader reaches among the eng pansion tention, It you were 8 duke in Eogland, 2 : alone i 3 say _.; ; a o .; ; mod pene Late in da © Mow him for the stern career of duty and this, fastening each in three places the same ready; a good lire, the jars perfectly clean, Now Gansnouue Cou ety Traian py the constituted authorities would refuse to many hundred feet Inte TH one a tumbler of water, will in a few minutes cure 1e very worst Lhe clly.self-denial to which he was too exelu- as tho first.This will give plaits of an the glass tops and tetal rings in a pan of hot thy Tha d Island district où tue Gang.Whistle for you; it is agrocablo now and joSicdd down into pellucid depihs of À mps, Spasms, Bour Etomach, he escaped murder, or robbery at least, givel committed.In thé latter, bis juch und a half or more accordiug to the walter at the back of the stove, and the usan © CUDE- again tofeel yourself à duke, and to be re- ripe Qu Bs y auses x ) ! | 3 a D .water, whe - - 3 .Nervousness.8l - was a standing marvel.True, he was intellect and his harsher traits were length of the skirt.A good way is to meas- rubber binds ready at hand, Muck ot your dum side, is Alexan paie Bas, and, layin coznized and whistled for J more than the agree Rete mo E ve ation lesunews, Slek HeadWetre-\u2014ai a Cala : i as à con- inv .a i .5 r pe i A pa = » ; : 3 c g e a.: \u2018 I~ ; aie atule a 8.mas : known as a friend\u2014at any rate as a con- alone involved ; there remained that ure the drapery ns near the bottom as you success willdepend on the expedition w Louise\u201d is the littlesteamer which plies daily Saneh Canet 0e ay style, bre NA the descried waving their restless fins against Vhoro ani laimnie diseases prevail.such = venience\u2014to the crooked portion of the large tropic region of his character wish, two inches is about right, and put the which the tops are put on and screwed down boiwoen Kiceston and Gananoquo during Pour enquiry.Cla (bis Lhe irae for dE tue black background of rock at the botlom.Fevers Liseeniory.os cane.Diphtheria carpeted with undergrowth of blueberry owels or other glands or organs by ore ape pysan-ivy.From the edge of the HiT, piieation.; whith 18s tedoves.r I know not how INTERNALLY,a hall to a teaspoonful in half community ; and also as a man of nerve which cried aloud for sympathy, and fon two gloth In the plaits.Arrange tue alter Lhe Jars are Pa DY pact use impor.the summer season, when Lhe ico 18 up and ton, please?\u2019 meets with the crushing ro.Lory Where around lay delicious spots Typuoil Fever.Scarlet Fever, t and brawn, willing and able to take his which protested against the stunting hard tchet: new o navigation is open.But I bave always In where one might {ling one\u2019s self at one's And other maliguant diseases, BADWAY : 8 .; pi Des can be pur- 1 sponse irom guard or porter, \u201cAll right! ; : i own part.\u2018But in & great eity there are am li deniing IAuence of merely Mun | or 4s i=Ual to Bave the placket n the centro hard or strotchod; new < Pur\u201d found Esropean ideas as to 1ho'esography Short oss orkasa (EE agse pa tie smooth gels, nimost ns poil | Hrxot Hevier Mir ir inken ee direchia always desperadoes enough to commit (ape avocations.It is pathetic to reflect ery on a separate binding, leaving it un- There are several ways of heating the jars of Canada so fry vague that I sha I maze We disembarked from the \u2018Princess sweet flowers from he eration bates seized with sickness, quickly cure tho patien® any crime for the benefit or on the that jovely women should so inadequate.fastened at the sides fora few inches toal- to receive the boiling fruit to prevent break.IU apology lor beginning my story with Louise,\u201d and Look onr seals in the chalet ; 1 n .1 1D; 8 ih : flowers of that beauuful exotic (abadian ae : temptation of the moment, and without have appreciated their privileges and low of passing over the shoulders.Tbis axe.The old nan was to put the jars Lo- Ÿ@me slt account of the Thousand row-poat.Our hostess pulled; politeness | : ; thinkin or caring about ultimale re- RATA to use them and him ehort binding is (astened to the other with gether ina botler full of cold water and bring Lande parte ire godinus.compelled Roos to vez myself as an un- Foodland pape.so different, trom our weedy Malaria in its Various Form sults.Kor would the impulsiveness of for the gratification of low and selfish buttons, or elae tupes run from it, which are it to (he boiling point, when Lhe jars were to renco emerces lazy Dom Lake Outaric oF FOrthy substitute, but, wbeu sbe firmly de- \u201cUn one PRESTR np of the obalot Cured and Prevented.) 0 : fleshed : to surren - secret | i world =~ such persons be lessened by the weil cravings\u201d But such is the ironic per brought to the front nnd tied.Leave at be outandiilied oneata time.Another nero Lake Oniario narrows into the St.iodo of pr BLIOU for Lhouen m3 one Which could practically be spproncbed by that vil que FO ver tea Gras.and ail ot er.known fact that Grady carried niv other versity of life; and John, whose strong VAS EDEN NN TS AA Lawrence, whichever you will\u2014the bed of \\hing to pilot a dingey Ir Uxford wuter only), lay a deep ravine whose but- Malarious, Bilic d other Fe weapon than a broad-bladed knife, social aptitudes and broad tolerance ths river crosses a transverse range of low San tord Lasher.i's fuite another hing © tom was filled wi L rich peat-mold, the homer RADWAY'S 1 LES.s0 Ely RAB which he kept up.his right sleeve.would have sufficed to make any woman granite hills, whose bare summts bave been pulls heayy ben coop against the big waves ©! 12RUMerable exquisile ferus, à paradise for READY RELIEF, 20 Pr Grady could have given no a happy wife, was condemned to a lonely ground into domeshuped bosses (of roches of the tull St.Lawrence on a windy evening Naturgowoust, prexuuni with Lints ag i whi Spot only, cures the patient se better explanation of his foulhanly exisience, the brilliant outward success tue eLormous ice-shests of the \u2018élaclal CANADIAN.LADIES sees.Icould libger bere for bours dis- latial poison will every morning tako or 85 conduct than that it was his bumor Le of which only served to render more epoch.The granite of the chain is very think nothing of a mile or two of rowinæ, or coursing of the strange and loyely plants drous ai Bendy Keller in voter, sad eat, Pe do so, and that the vagabond ha its of hoignant its deficiencies on the domestic hard and pure; It is quarried in large ul a stiff breeze; and modesty recounized thal grew profusely in that shaded dell, attacks.4olng oul they prove Mis early life were too gtrongly fixed side.à | to th h touch masses, indeed, for monumental and build- tue palpable fact that thosculls were in Lar on ae afraid the courtesy of the bro- pee upon him to be cast aside.18 conh- Still, he clung to the sex with a touch- D£ purposes, among these very Islands; ore compe! ands.Practice makes donce was so far justified that he never, jpg persistence.He must have known and so the great river, unable to cut itself perfect, however; and a few weeks in Caua- Burvive so severe a strain upon Îts weli- 80 far as is known, came to grief save {hat they were deceivers : but he chose as profound a channel as it might other- soon brought back to me the old kuack kbowa indulgence.I will hurry on to the once, when he was garrotted by a couple h to be d ived than starved.And Wise bave done in a more ylelding rock, ©! rowing with tholepins instead of row- boat-bouse, therefore, which lay al the ©, g C rather to eceived than starved.An .bas spread itself out In wide pools over a locks, though to the last the instinctive ten- riverward mouth of the deep ruvine, and of footpads belonging to the vamp at length an experience came to him, Angels\u201d gang and thirteen thousand new absorbing, unprecedented, which dollars\u2019 worth of diamonds were taken pade fair to repay a thousand-fold all from his satchel.But he took his mis- previous disappointments.Perhaps he hap philosophically, admitting that he Fancied he had been reserved all those broad and sbaliow bod, only deep enough for dency to drop the wiist in the vain sflort lo forined, so to speak, the emborcatérd for large navigalion by river-stoamers in two feather\u2014featbering, of course, is impossible everywhere : for the river is, of couree, tha or three well-recognized currents.[fhe With the pins\u2014perswled always, much to true highway ofthe Thousand Islands, and ruain line of the Grand Trupk Rallway, in wy discomtiture.the boal is the wig by which one effects fact, between Kingston and Montreal, tra- be chalet, whither we were bound, Communication with the outer world, and 1 d 3 16 Fi a pe ou WAILRD FREE, had brought it upon himself and re- ars for this: his sufferings had heen verses this same low, granite range, and ex- stands a little removed from Gauauoque vil- Pays one\u2019s visits to friends and neighbors.marking that it owas worth what it cost blessings in disguise.No man being hibils very clearly the conditions precedent laure, in wild grounds all of its own, raised LIFE UPON THE WATRR.im.\u201d Nor, though he would have had knew of the intrigue save the two who tur the production of eo strange and Cl Donk the woods son top Dre cer Indeed, among tbe islands one lives ypon no difficulty in identifying them, did he were concerned in it, and as John sat BEAUTIFUL A PHENOMENON rowed into a littie bay or baven, protected the water.By a certain tacit understAna- even prosecute the thieves.He knew one evening in the autumn of 1878 in the frailty of human nature and did not the little back room of his dingy shop, | expect too much of it.awaiting the preconcerted signal of her ut the episode did not cause him to gppearance, he yielded to a fond dream relinquish his night prowling, and bis of untoid félicity Lo come.short, sturdy figure, with the broad, as the Thousand Islands.The range con- by a bold granite headiand from the sea.[UE between the islanders, every resident sists of numerous crouching, Ice-worn that rolled high upou the open river.There has à ronald Tah to XP Ng oh wounds or billocks, shaped exactly like a we pulled up beside the floating wooden sive notice boards flaunt before the innocent pig's back\u2014or, to be wore respectful, let us Janding-stage, and disembarked on the face ol beaven the anti-social and wholly up- say an elephants.or a basking whale's\u2014 grounds of Mosshank.(The real name was called-for information that \\respagsers will Ty my ©, (jeep grooves, or nou Mossbank, bul something very much be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of th Valleys equally ice-worn, all running para- prettier \u2018and more appropriate, oùly my p : KR e , ; ¢ law.On the contra the usual formuta sel and scratched alike, as is necessarily friend's solemn adjurations have bound me pa > bes! the case with tbe grooves due to the dowd- down by iuviolable promise not lo reveal FaDlfd on (Bo neat little piacard optat ive \u2019arties ward movement of a single great glacier or eliber its local babitation or ita name too \"ati ses ice-sbeat.Now, the average width of the openly to the profabe, vulgar, or even, Father shan the lwperative nood era 8 St.Lawrenno under normal circumstances, wuich is quite another matter, to Lhe candid kindly abstain from damaging the ferns and when it sn\u2019t trying, Yankee fashion, to doa reader, of this present mazxaziue.) 1 forget fowers.\u2019 The fact is, \u2018ail the islanders are .big thivg, Is avout a mile or a mile and a how many stepe, partly wooden, and partly there as eummer VISItOrs obly : ouch: iron bail.But when 1b encounters Lhis bell of out into the solid granite of Lhe headiun sesso DUL à 1ny real oi ble cons ones Aarclent joe-wurh gnels, with ita accompany- led up the face of the perpendicular cliff beautifully varied, but alwavs readily ex- log dales, It spreads itsell out into a eort of jrom the water's edge to the chalet plat bausted of its native interest: and the encumbered lake some ten or fliteen miles, form.I was loid at the time\u2014gomething whole charm of the spot would \u2018evaporate de.Re hue and, Interetices like one hunared aud ninety, I fancy; but entirely if proprietors insisted with un- Letween the rounded humps, But leaving the beautiful picture of that calm bay.and rained British churlishness upon their Le er Oe nroeraed \u201d po urcives the banging woods, and the maiden-bair egal right toshut themselves in Fon land- art Le islands Intereccted b Srnéndiess A oprineing in wild {uxuriance from tbe less bumanity with the efiectual protest of roxgisia, of sent post) mina 5 efts of the roek, and the bearberry c:am- i i price.\u2014AUMPHÉKIS MEBICLER 08, Islands 1s by no means due to characteristic bering over rock, ang phe bosses, oa the 8bigh brick wall.Accordingly, everybody .; always lands freely, no man hindering, American exaggeration; the official survey, wild sarsaparills raising its green berries on upon everybody heels private island; and ruddy face, collariess neck and sharp , eye: fe familiar to bundreds of people CHAPTER VL .in Now York.The police knew him At half past nine that evening the \u2026 Well, and it was an open secret to them lower streets of Broadway were com- \u201cthat his business was used as a cover paratively free from traffic, and the for less legitimate proceedings.But he rattle of a single waggon or even the was too shrewd and far sighted to ever footsteps of a pedestrian could be plain- stray within the clutches of the law; no ly distinguished.For fully twu hours .one could prove that he came by his rady had been sitting quite motionless 4 + possessions disbonestly, and.all\u2019 the in his chair, with his broad, strong stones that he bought were immediately hands resting on his knees, his thick lips .taken from their settings and often slightly compressed, and his eyes half .recut, so that identification was impos- closed.He was not asleep, however; : le.His sagacity and strong judg.far from it ; or, if he was dreaming, it .Jnent made him the confidential associ- Was a waking \u2018dream.And it was a \u201cste of the most noted thieves in Ame- dream, not of the past, but of the future.especiallv of that higher class that Grady had, what few people gave him AR rons peser ervo .a , Wi Bad Be ofthe Hr Sr er \u2018 EB = Es i i i cert for the ita tail, bare stalk, and ail the thousand and y i ; -\u201c make bank robbing a s ty.When credit for, a romantic and powerful et : 10, tbe day is mostly passed! in wandering such men got into Hi! Grady was frnagination.This faculty is nôt seidom TREATY OF GHENT one exquisite details of Irond pad follage, (afloat) in a delicious, aimless, listless ; Never backward in defraving the cost of the aécompaniment of executive ability gives the number as sixteen hundred and 854 !T , ac y ashion down tiny cbaunels between islet tion from arithmetical facts, gradaticnal or for the \u2018beautiful scab that wasotied joastt or the beautiful scene unrolie there to explore and climb some jutting rock .' \u20ac : ; tu slowiy, step by step, before me, whose peak bromises a wiJer view over all there was never any difficultg in getting and seasons of its own, when, and in A .| re ne islands and Islets stil remained At the summit, on © rounded, rocky pla- the surronnding litle archipelagoes, him to advance the funds for the preli- Which, it carries its owner on fights to mérelv in their original condition, as round- tea of bare araulte, Overgrown in blaces Many oi the islands are still uninhabited, minary operations, No doubt Mr.Grady fairyland.GIRLS COSTUME hed, \u2018dome-shaped knolls, clad with pine and bY 7 cdauberiug aljube an on ROSES and these are the best of all for botanizing studied bis own advagtage in all this, Presently a slight shock seemed to \u2018maple and Virginia-cieeper, rising bump- ot lands, and looked down from lis Badr.purposes, It is there that you may tind tue Mie cuite on con per Com | Pas a mat ere Pi ra (Uh This protèr dress soitble for gin from fire te tmolne yaar of ao, I of dovs-clored lke in slur, sopes rom the waters edie 2 pare ipon tks nul cale masot Todlanpipe pleut \u2018know âlse by dag pi n e end; bu e often h 0 wai o air, nun\u2019s veiling, with sash drapery of faney plaid si The fronts open in sbape towar ; .: long, the business was a risky one, and all his senses on the stretch.There was the shoulders, and are given a surplice effect hy forward-turning plaits that are arranged pieturesque.But they are tar more Shan RUSSET LAND AND PURPLE WATER.beautiful droop: ng white flower.as pale pad occasionally he met with a severe à faint noise, as if the other side of the upon an under-lining.À shirred piece, corresponding to tbe front trimming, likewise \u2018 K.ide Cons by\u201d ou ©'distate fy \u2018Lo the right lay the lighthouses and the is- r hostess said to us prettily: \u201cWhen I partition wall between the staircase and decorates the back of the waist.All sorts of solt woollens in colors and in white will n.ake LBEIr sides, ai x ae 'ETAUDE jands in their neighborhood: in front, one dl reverse.{ dressily In this way, and veivet ot silk may form the combination In every insta frosts of winter, aud the pressure of Lhe ice- \\giet bebind another stoya massed in view, f8t 8aw it | was hall afraid (0 touch the The most notable instance of this kind the shop had been scratched with some 4p dressily ® he 0 4 tbo vest Packs when the\u2019 lake \u201cbreaks up\u201d in early paoked up by tbe low bîlls Shassed 8 You: uncanny thing.I thought § bad found i i 3 e facing above the vest ornament may be plain, tuexed, plaited or shirred, and the vest ; .was in conneotion with the attempt to pointed instrument.Grady arose and may be of the costume material or of ribbon, surah or silk.China aod sumtuer silks, BPFINR (exactly as if it were an academy for Shore; to the left, the Ligh oliff closed in the TBE GHOST OF A FLOWER.\" plunder a bank on the west side of the Walked noiselessly to the door, against 5; ués, lawns, brilliantines, chambrays, sateens, challis, ete, are also suitable for such YOUDE gentiemen in tbe Easter holidays) | i 1 vith a single rocky island rigiog full Tt is, in fact, a hly-hke flowerinæ-plant; à City.urady looked carefully into the Which be laid his ear.An air\u2014the open- Sootumes.Faucy plaid ribbon matching the sash-drapery trims the hat of fancy lace Las out a of thelr edges ao steep little in prospect, and the river stretching illim- Meath by family which had adonted the matter and was fully persuaded of its ing bars of one of Strauss\u2019 waltzes\u2014was straw.a Bt pe ica eatin Prato bé uuitel itably onward, broken by endivss tiny habits and mode of fife of a fungus, iiviug feasibility.The bui ding adjoining the thrummed on the panel without as with AAA AA AIA Pry crags and pinnacies.Thus the clifts archi lagoes In tho direction at the Corn entirely pike 2 parasite on the decay ja i 80 nger 8.Gr uie rew L 3 wi s.For sell, Bow aha oliage nea © forest-trees, an bank was to let, and he fitted itup as a back the bolt Pe opened Ve door.\u201cx least twenty inches of the back drapery un- plan is to have a kettle of bot water on the oiten spring sheer fiom the suriace of tbe 1 fitly describe 1t?A more charming sum- therefore loot its green leaves and assimil= and islet, stopring here to pick a rare wild- -.their defence, and when they needed and a capacity for aff: Its ostensibl flower from a cli on the side, and halting oney for a job, and he upon being con- effett 18 chietly to dee and enrich th sol fr lo and it Promised Swell, other qualities, but it also has a sphere T4inety-two, and they extend for forty miles down the river from Kingston to Brockville, iu a perpetual succession ol beautiful pio- WISTAR'S BALSAN 07 WILD ORRRAY, hich does not cough and leave] De cause behind bok Iocseny 8, cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, Hoa oon.; ; 3 : ; fastened to the skirt at the bottom.stove, and when the frult is ready, tu water, worn by rain and frost lolo quaint , It was a first-class establishment, and Woman, clad in dark, soft clothing, with By the aid of a good pattern most draper- plunge the jar in the kettle so that the jutting shapes, aud with rare lerns an babitation.nena ised mideumabes aa tn nied tea Bat t in order to lull any possible suspicions 8 thick veil over her face, stepped jes may be arranged on the cutting board.water will touch the outside and inside at flowers and creepers banging out here and use alone, wariuth and enugness werd leit | have promised not to be botanical here, so I ANTIBILIOUS- it Was operaied for nearly 3 year before quickly across the threshold.and im- fastened to the skirt and tried on, when the the same time, and then stand tbe jar in a there irom their creviced nooks.The sum- wholly out uf consideration; all the stress wii refrain from cataloguing all the ctber ; TY any effort was made to get into the bank.mediately passed behind the counter changes Indicated can be sade.But if one dish-pan about a quarter full of het.water, mits remain for thé most part emooth and vas inid upon coolness and breeziness In | womderiul and lovel things to be Tound on \u2018 \u201cThe machinery used for this purpose ANd Ou to the door which communicated works alone a rtable skirt form Is ana fill.But to our mind, the simplest and polished by the old ice-action; and the con- the swoltering heat of Canadian Auguet.these little island dens.1 will only say in : \u201c Was no mere ordinary kit of bu-glars\u2019 With the sitting-room beyond.Grady almost Inaispensable and meets a long felt safest way is to wrap a cloth wrung out of | trast between their bald, round surfaces, Inside and out, the chalet was scrupulously passing that the scarlet columbines, the ee ! à but te Ty K \u201cgia f replaced the bolt and followed her want.This is adjustable to any size, is hot water round the jar, and then to fill it; almost gray with age and lichens, and the of wood, wooden; it was built of the native 5 ky-white water lillles, the crimson bane- toatiioree Swen.The rerenty or this here was no light either in the shop 2ormed of Wires sod closes like an umbrella by this method, the Jar ee no previous jasged and r uddy quiline of the mere tecsnt white pine, polished both sides, one thick- Borrim and the snowy anemones combined The Great English Medicing.i > : 2 whan not ln use, we gs on ve poun soaking in water, L on precaution neces- Factures, makes a extreme a 4 = lay in the Fact that the back of the vault or the room except such dim rays as and costs three dollars.Every woman with sary being, to make sure that every portion effective element In the total pleture.The donal t de ot aan witnoue rac, nit mae us beagtiiat and eariode ow\u2019 Was pro by a gigantic wall three found their way In from the street the sewing of a family to do will find that of the jar apto the neck is protected by the isletsare also of every imaginable shape, Diainiy visible to the naked eye in a Way carpet us any I have over beheld anywhere.PURELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS, | feet Pick, through which it was indis- lamps in Broadway through the window it saves.more than its cost In a ingle sea- wet cloth.size, and grouping\u2014some of them DIZ {hat would bave delighted the honestsouls Uthers of the islands bave Chalets or cot- AND WITHOUT MERCURY.UsED BY pensable to drive hole large enough to on that end.he side windows on son.By its use the most complicated draper- After tilling, run a long silver or wooden enough to hold two or \u2018three farms, and of Scott and Fergussôn.The inuer walls tages perched upon their tops, and to these ; \u201c i , ; Bleecker street were all protected b fes can arranged, and one bas only to spoon down on all sides through the fruit others of them rising solitary from mid- k - da oe Tih of June, 1874, was wooden blinds and curtains, Érady look at a fashion design and copy the atyle.and vegetables, to let Gut the air, fill agnin stream, crowned by & sluzle waving stem showed tLe pollabel traimework (like a ke es a eon Ton ack aos being: a holiday, and as this would give the Closed the door of the sitting-room to the brim with syrup or bolling saited of Canadian cedar.Here sone, or example, of planks, unpanered, and otherwise undis- and catching for the most part nothing ; ( A ; b wate nt , Ç i le of moulderin, K,; .i - burglars from ay night till Monday behind him and then struck a mateh and + THE WORK TABLE and pu on.bo rubber, » Sake Sho hot tiene an mere are ee bo craggy little Island: (SUred; the polishea Leams and joists over- more.vaiuable than water-lily leaves and = ; ; { d bore the weight of the hoards that Canadian river-weeds.Sometimes a cottage morning for thel® work the enterprise lighted a candle which stood on the _\u2014 ly; add doall this as rapidiy as possible.As yet covereu with endless variety of timber, D& i .was set for that date.The engine was Darrow mantelpiece.Knitted Collar\u2014Vandyke Pattern, the jars cool, screw down again; when cold Whose drooping foliage hanus over the formed at oncn Le.copiug of the ee oun ankle Tocky Islet, and its .e Th dl ï d ; Lo Pas ; in th room and tbe floor of the neat little bed- grounds will extent to twoor three adjacent Evene vie Souk snd ra SE | a rind ats OS Hae | 3 sig poele pue coton | ASE, lr SETA uhh nny nant oth ila he fF SSD Tae ave dir EMAL (ro bee blend 3 et in y .40, on 6 ches ; @&CTOss a olishe rown e- wood \u2014 1 | motion soop after closing hours.All} candles.There stood the woman in the plain.© are.tight.ter passes befure onc's eyes, ail floor, cell ng, and four walls.A'lewdelleate allow = bont to\" pare daily Deneatn; coy to was going well, and there was every bale:yellow light, still enveloped in her 1st row.\u20148lip 1, narrow.* over and narrow 0 CAN VEGETABLES: CoRx, PEAs, Aepa- FATRY-LIKE, GREEN, AND ROMANTIC, Oriental rugs aod native fur-sking Jay the American side, the ploturesqueness ol rospect hat the fob would be finished | dark cloak and voil.* 12 timea, knit 10.over twice, purl 2 10e ee rANS.Preparo them but all as Infinitely varied in shape and eon.daintlty upon the waxed floor; etchings and the scens is occasionnlly marred by 106 pro- br ample geason, when a most annoying \u2018\u2019I was beginnin\u2019 to think you'd be Æether, init 5, over.slip and bind, knit 4, £3, '0F cooking, cutting ihe corn rom the four &s Intricate Inlermixturs of rock od sketches hung upon the walls; light and fuse & display of the national bunting: contretemps occurred.A policeman late again,\u201d said Grady, as he turned over twice, purl 2 together, knit 10.the jars In a pan'of hot water, Doe then vegelation, and land «nd water, can pos 815000 fete termi all hak tho one Canadien a som nme! mes Ton with an acute scnse of hearing and an towards her.\u201cIt's all right, 1 suppose?\u201d 2nd row.\u2014Slip 1, koit 1, * over and narrow each jar with bolllug salted water.Put on 8ibly make them.: wooden framework, and.delightfully oo) oa ein a aduires ia 80 levis enquiring mind happened tv stroll past She laughed ind whisper, at the same * 3 times, over, knit 2, over twice, purl 2 10- the covers of the jars without the rubhers I must give the or due ire how- appropriate IL looked.Further to carry aro fslauds, dog where ah advised poo i i .: i her, knit 11, over twice, purl 2 together, 1 i ever, that on this ground 1 am perhaps a the bank, and was attracted by a singu- time unfastening her cloak and unpin- gether, and sel each ove in a boiler of boiling water, ever.° out the summer effect of the whole, the prietor has bad the bad taste to paint u lar humming or buzzing noise proceed- Ding her veil with swift and supplé fin.ow.lip 1, knit 1, * over and narrow There should be & wooden frame in the bot.trifle enthusiastic.To tay the truth, if I] Phares reception-rooms on the ground-floor, the name of his domain on a big board ; , y ; be frankl rsonal, 1 8 ; ; \" pri of 0 hoose ing from the bowels of the earth.He gers.Then, with a sinuous turn of her mes, over, knit 12, over twice, purl 2 ron St Lhe baller ed reat on.and ith Pree oe partiality of a nie instead of being jealously partitioned off \u201cIdlewild,\u201d or \u201cSunnyside,\u201d or \u2018\u2019River and moais best suited to your convenien \u201c11 ti , ; aused, listened, speculated, and finally body, she unhusked herself, as it were, together.3, narrow, over, knit 1, over, p k lam, indeed, an aborizinal of this very dis- from one another with the stereotyped for- Home \u2014as though the rock were a rallway- no lassitude arises from the effects of these\u2019: focat the mystery as somewhere in the And appeared in a demi-toilette, with a slip and \u2018bind, knit 3, over twice, purl 2 to- when Dona 0 taey vit fp knock ogetber triet, born at Kingston, the threshold of the Mality of urban life, were thrown into ove station.nud the porter were at hand io pills.you will readily decide Lo use them agai depths of the fashionable saleon.With triangular opening at the neck, and gether, knit 11 25 are by broad archways, where folding-doors shout out in incomprehensible syllables, Whenever require ., 0.\u201d 7 tender, remove the jurs, unscrew the covers, St Lawrence, and \u2018\u2019raised\u2019 (as we say be- 4 have been, but were not, so giving on \u201cChange bere for Montreal and Chicag Frice in France, Stirs.and 2téd 666.\u201d .licac: sleeves which left her white 4th row.\u20148lip 1, knit 1, * over and narrow rond the Atlantic) on the biggest and long- : i.WO.1 Strongly Toptobatod hich cannot be too from the elbows down, Nae Arms bare * 3 times, over, knit 3, over Lice, purl 2 to- oll Belted.ond \u201csorem\u201d dann ang waar oat of tbe Thousand Islands.Hence, some- aly ou ee an gedom bo avides AN IDEAL LIFE.FOR BALE BY + =~ #8 pe at thé door S£ thé saloon and demanded ped off her gloves, looking at him te gether, knit 11, over twice, purl together, directed.iLomatoes are treated diflerently.thing.of the glamour of childhood surrounds was of cially gratesul in bot Cauadian | Few modes of fe could bo more fraçefal ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS.it admittance ; and, failing to obtain it, While with laughing eyes.Throwin, ist ra to * our scalding waler over them to remove x3 ore \u2019 noon-tidéa With doors and windows flung or humaniziog than summer life in these BKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY : he had the\u2019 bad taste to raise such a then on Lhe tab e, she step ed, forwan and arrow Times LA Ly slip i khan boll them ded: ang oan, Kettle a! lanct: bier \u201cleh Tork mong bo Tide open, and, no TROIS Tat an aciie8 be ure, \u2018asm housand along ere À \u2018Svor\u2014Dn.T.Feux s YOR: commotion tha © operators of the put her two warm, delicate hands knit 36.t : \u2018ttavides, bluer birds flit between the honay- ping : i Lup | ly Thr IAs Ag Bri Al, Meaty mad engine felt it due to their self respect to On either side of his broad, dark face.5th row.\u2014Blip L Knit 1, * over and narrow \"2,01 Ror sait suckles, and livelier squirrels gamboi upon of the veranda, can one imagine a more de- Whole biz island has been bought up by Furies as Well us Bea: TR Ne re tonne building by way of a door in aid du Da ane quid villain, she 711 times over, knit 14 over twice, burl 2 à good rule led alles ons aa traits the hickory ren than In an other cornu | /ighiful spot ia which 10 spend 8 cloudiess Su0; baies Oy mized In, the making aa the rear.All got away but two, who Said, in her ow, muffled voice.\u201c You together, knit 2, narrow, over, knit 3, over, 5, at to 8 de gpe-thirg of a.pound of \u2018this oblate spheroid.I see the orange Be lele the: ch a da religious gatherings), and laid out as n sort were overtaken and persuaded to accom- Sweet little monster! You were think.slip and bind, knit 2, over Lwice, purl 2 to- the sugar fo the propor of abated ee ilies and, the lady e-slippers Sui, by the ran one Te house below, with proad of exclusive Bediord Park, whore none but pany the officers £0 the station.It 1s ifig abont me, were you?Well, I want &9{her, kn cuplul of water to each pound of sugar, Fo cautfous roddar ain vornare do wey ébade and comfortable rocking-chaits, snd approved members of a pariicular sect may ; ; A th \u2014_\u2014 + pou 0 : [ tak \u201d >.said that the bank never made any offer You to think about me.Let me catch «3 times, parus Len ce dand natrow make into a syrup, and skim carefully.Ad take a liberal discount of twenty per cent.Creepers ciambered up the posts around, exclustvely Met One puch little Jilisre is navigable currents\u2014past Wolfe Island, to reimburse Mr.Grady for the outlay you doing anything else! You wicked, ether, knit 11, over twi 1 the fruit, Jet it boil from ten to twenty min- \u201c 1 my jectives, to submit eulo- Making, as it were, & rusllo frame for the ; \\ es which had thus been rendered abortive bideous old carling! Oh, how I\u2014hate fnit 38.\u2019 ee.purl 4 Together, cooked \u201cnat \u201ctt Coed through, but not plate ver ton strict at.valorem drawback, 9xquisite picture of river apd islsnds that Shem, EM hn Toast paria of the Sresation too and which is believed to have amounted YQUI What a great.coarse mouth yon've Becoud row of queset like first one, be\u2019 Von Sreakn) and it will and fo accent tue remainder as probably In beyond.Upstairs, each bedroom opens it must Le rememberid that the Islands 3 nd fa 50 con ; ! And what sh: aq Lu at Tth row\u2014Shi knit 1, * trow rendy for canning.For pears, ing an unprejudiced view of Lhe Out 0bto a continuous balcony, formed by + Né piles to between forty and fifty thousand dol 1 what sharp, wicked eyes you've p 1, kait 1, over and na b representing pre) © f th da, and i d cover, roughly speaking, an area of forty : lars, Bank directors, like other corpo- got! And what horrid big ears you've \u201c11 times.over, kult 16, over {wice.pur 3 ame Quantity of sugar a Tor ie aituation.Jam not, I will admit, \u201d ; the roof of Chalet: bwise or Nosmeian miles by tea ot fifteen) each honse occupies | > pregaration rations, have no souls.go Jo you love me #\u201d s , » OVO, ult 5, OVX, rhubarb will need a full half-pound of sugar .A PATRIOTIC CANADIAN, fashion, with a wood-work balustiade, over.8 little insular kingdom of its own, where Lhe i properly +o ID Bpite of losses and vicissitudes, The last words were spoken witha slip snd bind, knit 1.over twice, purl 2t0- to a pound of staik.Peaches should | be _in smalia community, patriotism rns grown with lithe sprays of native climbers.boss and girls can swim, and fish, and play, a couler ey however, John 1), Grady grew to bo a complete change of manner, from mock.& h row\u2014Slip 1, knit 1, * a pared, and can be canned whole or in halves: perfor Dir to provincialism\u2014but | Lhe view from the baicony was even finer and flirt.unmolested; where theseniors can @ : ¥ rire Wéalthy man and a power in Lis own Ing banter to musical tenderness.The | * 8 times, over.kult 6, over tei Latour poars should bo canned whole, and if dropped Must allow that à warm Cornér still exists than tflat from \u201cthe platform of rock on lle In bammocks under the trers and | \u201cTE, fine Dr.le.The most aminent- operators in blood rushed to Grady\u2019s face ; he threw gether, knit 11, purt 9 tone thei Toit 41.mmedistsly into cold water when pared (4 pjy hoarr à and reaches of the Which the house stood; It opened up yet ruminate on politics, philosophy, and the is ET AER Ly A - Profession were his henchimemand his arm round her and drew he to ; » pu ether, knit will not turn black; andplums should] 1houtand Islands.wider vistas of the river, and gave a broader tender affections: where callers can be pautron(s atlent) :-\u2014* As vou ladies will pas the 1 \u2018supporters they made fm the conn.Im.But she pressed hor hands agmnet sts momo pike frst one.|bave the skin prioksd vith à needle to The \u201cPrincess Louise\u201d steams down the Brospect over the bine hills \u2018of the dim Sud where boapitaiies one ne sens le compen Rouraudy creen he law Krall h * ade - .re Teven ursting.han ¢ rond.$ Pa 0 1 } anpors dant of the most sacred meditations of bis broad chest, and, bending back, * 11 times, over, knit 15; over twice, par 3 provon! may also be canned without previous Canadian Chsupel\u2014one of the two chief have been tbus- particular in describing 83 universal as It ls ubexacting.Note, also, Fnous leis inary ihe aile CARD É Hore e .hearts, deferred to him, borrowed turned her lovely face aside.together, narrow, over, knit 7, over, silp and poi; ood the house at Mossbank, because it may de {Bat biæ black Lass aud muskalfonge etill Mas.48 poni st.went thon i oven dicen, him and swore by him.He knew all \u201cGive me a kiss, won't you?\u201d said bind.over twice, purl 3 togettier, knit 14 bent whois i cond jars int 6 raw rally Tecooons wad 8 rani boris on through taken as ; | ork ed the Cracks and crannles of the » à any Goods Detar inoue oot tha Lo prise à her men\u2019s counsels, but no other man Grady, between his teeth, Little gusset.Slip 1, knit 1, * over and make a syrup, ail two cups of water to endless Groups ol other wooded Isiets.with Co A PATR SAMPLE \u201c1 Selands nite.so jos Cond of 4 fs ita ot ans one sellin the sams, w his; his was the agency whereby }.\u201cLet me gol\u2019 she returned, in so cold Barrow *3 times, over, knit 5, turn, slip 1, & cup of sugar to enob Jar.Boll this syrup cedars sweeping low to the water's edge, of the delicious Uttlo summer cottages in tiny Toman om ad dro ;.Justine end of x \u2018 a Ee Ee a 2a ertakings were rendered possible, aid imperious a tone that the man's kbit1d for ten minutes.then pour Ît over the fruit till, after a couple of hours aboard, two which Americans apd Canadian: louoge plump Tro ha shore, ne twenty foot ne t - v tit was us invisibl j > arms insensibl nd row of little gusset\u2014SHp 1, kilt 1, * in the jars.When the jars are all full serew white wooden lighthouses, diog the awa \u2018sultry months of the transatlantio ! Ibis estimated that.he bis he ad \u201cLet me go\u2014or vou el nover son ras over and nirrow © 3 times, over, kait à, turn, où tbe tops without Tho rubbers se.them entranco Lo the liée harbor, Announce ous sons Cur hastens, tend.wher comnine CleaF Ereen water.oe not \u2018minded, have dled an again!\u201d His arms drovped to is sides, *' Laat row.of little gusset.ip 1.narrow, miscim.Girth (os anal, cook twenty approach to Gananoque, \u201ccreek.\u201d or ho atiist's eye With tue poets.bud been last word to the Britian.atire wing of the public establishment 8nd he pressed his teeth a inst his li .: Lai arrow, mou rve tbe caution to pre- minor river pronounce it \u201cerick\u201d If you wish Marly happy In her choice of à site: Ourlast word tothe British teurist who, Sing with invol \u201cYou forgot that I gainsthislips.over and narrow 4 times, knit 2, turn, veut b When cooked remove the to be thoroughly travsatiantic), hers joins Mossbank stood on, by far, the prettiest stirred by my paturnl and indigenous entha.Bi pt nvoluntaryoccupants.ti oad OR atl ama dy.she con- slip | walt 11.- Jars from the water, take off the covers and issue with the areat Bt.Lawrence, sndof| point we saw anywhere among those fix siasm, may perhaps contamplate some day is ï teresting to\u2019 note, by the way, nued.Ou can take no liberties with .10 Rose DarTow, * over\u201d and put Ja the rubbers; ifthe syrup uas boiled course its way indulges in somme | tecn hundred and ninety-two lairy-Hke paiting and exploring the Thousand Islands.hat, by a quaint coincidence, Big Jim mg but what I grant! ._ {parrow 4 ur » kolt 4.over twice, purl $ away fil each jar up to the urim with more waterfalls, once pretty, but now made to do isiaudé#but almost ail the cottages we visit- Dop\u2019t a moiment suppose that the islands \u2018who was 20 other than the Jim v You drive a man madl muttered gether, kod 11, over twice, puri 2 together, s \u2018the tips and sorew up.as duty, alas! with American utilitarianism, ed were pictu ue snd appropriate to} canbeadequately sean from the deck of nne ho played the subordinate art In the Grady huskily.Ba 48._ ble.in turning the saw-mills which are the thelr use ai situation, thouxb none other, of the big lake steamers thatply v and do pt rec v Dents to) again- ee 4 dh lads in i ; ; rape, \\ in - 1 À d'être of the flourishlog email in Ite Finck asoacivs Ganasoges noue | D ESTERBROOK'S \u2014${ TEEL PENS.-\u2014 | Leading Nos.44,088, 28,130 \u2018 or 0 a - Oot js, SNS \u2014\u2014\u2014_ tit me ace wo - nu ten six months an $0.for three Bonite\u201d the ove the ulation 3 Tan B pa SE in ther oft or i Agent for Frone Fre Bran Mons ons: = LATION OF THE DAILY STAR for week ending July 2, 1887 > igian ody ing noe EEE or Caumarti onda - - - - discernment the cases of successful mis yepresentation are reduced to a minimum.Hundreds of well-to-do families \"have already left the city for their holidays, but in the way of contribu- - Mons we have a very fair record to report for the heated term.The ex- of maintaining the different : Pommes and excursions will now approxi- \"imate the sum of one hundred dollars a day, an andited statement of which wilt he.blished atthe close of the season.4 R, G.sends ten dollars for the dren's Fresh Air Fund.8 » sends ten doliars for the Chil- mn ot Air Fund.Mrs.Jos, Hickson sends ten dollars fbr the Ohlidren's Fresh Air Fund, Mrs, Wm, Adams sends five dollars or the Children's Fresh Air Fund.©.Salsbury sends one dollar for gEnfiarours Fre 8 Fresh Air Fund.+ \u2018Little Gertie Stanley, aged 7, 131 St, street, se sends her own dollar for n\u2019a Fresh Air Fund.\u2018Me, Harrison Watson sends five dal- \u201clars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.#a -P\" sends five dollars for the i ne \u2018Fresh Air Fund., Allan, No.4 Victoria five dollars fut the Air Fund.dears.Jobin Mclean & Co., St.ten dollars Toe ti Fund sends two \u201cdollars resh A Air fund: - \u2014\u2014\u2014 sends five -dol- ren pdt As og ior the Ci five dollars for Fund - HE .* Children\u2019y je : Another \u201cFrien for the Chalaren 8 ng\u201d sods Mr: et Alr Fund.for en Cnudren* 8 Frosh Air Fund.Masters Jack, Dotey and Willie Me- Kenzie send fifty y cents each out of! their little banks, making one dollar and fifty | cents for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fun A x Crei, hton, Raeburn and ¢ Turnbull send the rst earnin ounting to five dollars, for the Ch ren s Fresh Air uns Collections from the drop boxes, as follows, ure received, amounting to thirty dollars and clubly-nine -nine ents for the Children\" s Fresh FuEsH Arr FUND From COLLECTION BOXES : \u201c Richellen Hotel 25 H.Dunne's.18 Corn Exchan 180 Joe Beet's.i 00 Balmoral Hotel 80 Carslake's.1 29 Cash bakery 48 Windsor Foti.150 .Morgan's, 101 J Looser $ Yodo 173 Walker's 19 Freeman's 885 City Club.222000 01 O'Brien's Ticket om 80 Chs.Alexander\u2019s.67 Hyman's.840 Stan ONice Counter 9 16 Kt wrence Hi 122 Compain\u2019s.168 63 $30 89 Mre.Geo.Kemp sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund, Mrs.Monk, 18 McTavish street, sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air un Mr, Alan S.Seott sends one dollar for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.L.Kellert, Sherbrooke, sends three dollars for the Children's F: Tesh Air Fund.Mr.Alex.Gowdey sends two dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.The St.Lambert las and itt Sunday School sends two dollars an fty cents for the Children's Fresh Air Fu Master Fred Shorey sends aft, for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fun Messrs.Dun, Wiman & Co.send five dotkarg for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr, Michel Tessier 209 Maf sends five dollars for the Fresh Air Fund.\u2018\u2019Anglican\u2019\u2019 sends ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.A.Macnider sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.ents ill, street {ldren\u2019s Messrs.Wm.Clendinneng & Son send ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Messrs.Blaiklock Bros.send two dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Messrs.Jas.W.Tester & Co., McGill street send ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.W, G.Cheney sends three dollars for the (Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.\u201cA Friend\u2019 sends one dollar for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.Ch.A.Br} sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s sh Air Fund, \u201cNo Name\u201d sends one dollar and twenty-five cents for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.F.C.Siloock, 27 8t.Peter street, sends two dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.E.Gnaedinger sends one dollar accompanied by the following letter: Dean MR EDITOR: In a few days I am going, with my little brothers and sister to the peaside, and as you want to send poor children there too, I send you all the money | have, and it is 26 cents which I got from my uncle for getting a prize at school.V.F.GNABDINGER.My papa says I cannot send silver ln & letter.so he gave me a instead, which 1 send in this letter.Miss Maud Whitehead sends two dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.\u201c(C, R.W.\" sends three dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.\u201cA Friend,\u201d Little Metis, sends one dollar for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Little Miss Edith Shorey aged sends a parcel ot toy books for the children at Murquv Bay and Varennes Mids Helen Fairbairn, 158 Drummond street, sends a package of St.Nicholas magazines for the women and c at Murray Bay and Varennes, Mrs.KE.Gough sends two hooks for the women and ¢ Murray Bay and Varennes.\u201cNo Name\u201d sends a package odicals for the women And chi Murray Bay and Varennes.- \u201cNo Name\u2019 sends a parcel ef clothing for the women and children at Murray Bay and Varennes, \u201cNo Name\u201d sends a parcel of clothing for the women and children at Murray Buy and Varennes.**No Name\" sends a for the women and ch Bay and Varennes.\u201cNo Name\u201d sends a parcel of clothing for the women and ch n at Murray Bay and Varennes.\u201cNo Name\u201d sends a parcel of clothing for the women and children at Murray Bay and Varennes.n arcels of fldren at e of peri- ren at parcel of clothing en at Murray THE same tactics that were employed by the defence in the trial of Jake Sharp in New York have been attempted by the \u201c*hoo:llers \u201d on trial at Chicago.A bold attempt has been made to pack the jury in the interest of one of the indicted commissioners, Several of the jurors selected are alleged by the States Attorney to have been \u2018fixed\u2019 hy the defendant, and others on the panel are also reported as being ready to return a verdict in favor of the * boodler.\u201d\u201d The discovery of the plot has proved a bomb in the \u2018\u2018boodler\u201d\u2019 camp of no small dimensions, aud the exposures made by the States Attorney have spread terror in the ranks of the dishonest officials, In the hands of States Attorney Grennell the * bood- lers\u201d of Chicago find themselves in a tight box.Two have already been convicted, and the authorities announce their determination of continu the prosecutions until every briber or bribee in Chicago is in the penitentiary.How is it that our amiable contemporary the Witness can neither speak the truth about the STAR nor refrain from uttering untruths about it.Every now and then the Witness publishes some silly twaddling paragraph about the STAR.A short time ago an enterprising Witness reporter discoversd a manure heap, and having developed the idea that it came from the STAR stables _announced his discovery in a sensational paragraph.Last week the real owner of the Witness' reporter's bonanza, a respectable lawyer, was fined $5 in the Recorder's Court for not having it removed, The Witness has not yet apologised for this mistake, much to our relief, as any person who has over snffered from & Witness apolo- À &ÿ Will readilly understand.And now out befuddled contemporary has discovered or rather thinks it has discover- 1.ed that the Sram chimney smokes.vaual the Witness There is à up the wrong chimney.SE y near, too near, the Sram office kes awfully, but, alas, JE en 4t doss not belong to the office.We do not mind our contem- but when ho assails the fair fame of Dur oo protesting, even at the risk of the Witness publishing one of its most savage and bitter apologies.Our chimney is one of the tallest and best in Montreal rpm re POPULAR POLICE.The Metropolitan Police are the lions of the hour in London just now.All of the London papers are devoting space to the force, praising the officers for their management and the men for their conduct at the time of the Jubilee festivities.The work the policemen were called upon to do appears 10 have been arduous in the extreme, and they acquitted themselves in such a way as to earn the unstinted praises of press and public.Her Majesty sent a most flattering letter to General Warren complimenting him upon the efficiency of the force under his command, und the foreign correspondents without exception mentioned in their reports the good natured and efficient manner in which the sturdy blue coated guardians of the peace did their duty upon that memor- sble occasion.The universal praise bestowed upon the London police should be an incentive to their brethren elsewhere, showing as it does that the public can appreciate good work done by policemen as well as the more dashing deeds of the army and navy.The London police must realize now that the public approbation is worth striving after.The Montreal force should bave reason to feel the same way instead of complaining that policemen are never appreciated.THE BMOKEK NUISANCE.The hot weather is naturally both unpleasant and unhealthy in the city, but it is made additionally so by causes which could be obviated or at least minimised.Any one coming in to Montreal from the south shore in the early morning has the position put right before him in a very tangible shape.The country air through which he is passing is cool and fresh, but across the river over the city hangs a black pall, a forecast of the stifling city at mosphere.From the numerous tall chimneys great clouds of dense black smoke are pouring, which go to form the funereal canopy.But it may be claimed by some that the presence of manufactories necessitates the emission of this smoke.This is not so.Manuyfactories certainly need tall chimneys! and consume large quantities of fuel, but there is no necessity or excuse for the volumes of inky smoke.Black smoke from a factory chimney generally means one of two things, either the boilers are not large enough for the work required, or the fireman does not know his work.The talk about soft coal necessarily producing black smoke is sheer nonsense.In the north of England, where hard cçoal is not used, both factories and houses use soft coal, but it would be difficult to find, even in that dull climate, any town with such smoke as ascends from Montreal.The factory owners there are generally not so extravagant as to allow it, and if any do permit it, the sanitary authorities at once inflict a fine.In London last year there were 178 prosecutions for allowing black smoke to issue from chimneys and 165 persons were fined heavily, The infliction and payment of these fines proves that the nuisance is largely preventable, and what can be prevented there can be avoided here.Apart from the question of health, the presence of this black smoke indicates waste.Every one acquainted with the elements of science knows that black smoke from a coal fire means imperfect combustion; that is, that the gases, instead of heating the boiler, escape in the form of smoxe.When will factory owners learn that it is to their pecuniary interest to see that the coal they use is consumed instead of was \u2014_\u2014\u2014 JOAN OF ARU.1t is stated that the eminent French composer, M.Gounod, bas written a mass in honor of Joan of Arc, which critics pronounce one of the noblest of his works.The name of the unhappy Maid of Orleans brings vividly to mind the condition of thought in the world between four and five éenturies ago, and we must congratulate ourselves when we think that so inhuman an act as was performed in the market place- of Rouen in the year 1481 has long ceased to be possible in the modern world, The only offence brought home to the girl was that of want of complete submission to the ecclesiastical power.Bhe professed to have visions and to hear yoices impelling her to undertake the task of liberating the French soil from its English invaders.Summoned to give more precise details on the subject she re fused to do 50, saying that as regarde the illumination she had received, she was responsible only to God, and would pot submit to any earthly authority whatsoever, not even to that of the church.In attestation of her mission she pointed to the great work she had already accomplished in restoring the French power throughout nearly the whole country.For this contumacy she was declared in rebellion against the Church, and was banded over to the sacu.lar power to be burnt alive ss a heretic.It is true that a council held some twenty-five years later reyoked the decree of condemnation pronounced upon Joan, and.a\u2018movement is now on foot for ber cspunization.The tragedy of her fate, however, remains the and certainly one of the most tral stories in all history ia that of the herois girl, who, after braving every fatigue and danger for the liberation .of her country, and after having really been instrumental in effecting its deliverance, was handed over to a most cruel death by a court composed almost willy of her own countrymen.Hume sums up the facts in his own terse style when he says: \u2018This admirable heroine, to whom the mora generous superstition of the ancients would have erected altars, was, on pretence of heresy and magic, delivered over alive to the flames, and expiated, by that dreadful punishment, the signal services she had rendered to her princsand to her native country.\u201d \u2018CANADA NOT Dproorrs Several of the Liberal papers, \"nolud- ing of course the Oltawa Free Press, the Dominion Government rary\u2019s slanders on ordinary subjects, | crease of the iron -Dominlon-Geve.-These amiable.papers pretend to show that this vote | subsidy devotes a couple of columns to § advocating the cause of the Canadian | | the event of his election to the presiden- Pacifie for the carrikgé: 6\u20ac the: rime rer the.Chinesé and Indian mails.\"Th stand tekea by the.Fees Presonnd its oonfreres is that the Imperial: Parliament\u2019s vote was entirely due ta thedn.iron duties by the, is an unerring proof that the parliament and people of England are determined upon boycotting Canada because ofthe increased duties.A more absurd oon- tention in fuce of the facts as préught out during the debate in the House o Commons could not have been maintained.The question before the House was a motion to renew a subsidy to the P.& O.company om much more favorable terms thon those previously -existing.amendment wus made to delay.granting the subsidy until steps were taken to discuss the capabilities of the Canadign Pacific route, This amendment 19, withdrawn, not through any\u2019 host to Canada, but on the contrary for | advantage, the Chancellor of ai Excbequer explaining that if carrià the amendment might hamper the Gor- ernment in their negotiations with: t Canadian Government and the C.P.regarding an Imperial route thro Canada to the East.The granting-\u20189 the subsidy to the P.and O.does not hy any means mean that the C.P.R.rote is to be ignored altogether by the Imp- perial Government.On the contrary was shown during the debate that the | Government is in earnest \u201ctn appreciation of the Canadian Pacidc route as an\u2019 Imperial highway.Ope thing above all others was manifest, and that was that there was an anxiety to treat the Canadian route fairly.Judging by the press, the English public has not felt any more vexed at Canada en account of the increased duties than the Parliament.Even the Times, whichis ever the first English paper to wax wroth at Canada when somethirg occurs which is not quite pleasing, in discussing this very question of the mail Pacific route.The Thunderer, speaking of the Government's negotiations with the C.P.R.As regards China.effective compotition is- &ood us sec - Dove seu the Government will be so timid and lil-advised as not to secure the ANtages ofiared them by the proposed Hong Kong and Vancouver routa.It is their duty of course, to secure the m th dvan eous terms they can: but it is their duty ajso, and likewise their interest, not to throw away a great portunity.It is true that the Chanosllor of the Exchequer has declared that the adoption of the eontract wil not pr ojudioe the cons) daration of tbe Hong Kong and Vancouver route; but the real question ybetber the adoption of the Hong Kong an ancouver route will not, long be ore 10 years are passed.render the proposed contract for the conveyance of malls to China via the Bues Canal inexpedient and superfluous.\u201d The Liberal organs must underrate their readers\u2019 appreciation of the British national character, when they ask them to believe that for mere spite Great Britain would hold aloof from a means of extending the national trade and prestige.acd MR.BLAINE IN ENGLAND, ; It was a good idea of Mr, Blaine's! totd go to England, and that fram more than, one point of view.In the first placej his health is stated to be not y robust, and no doubt the trip across ol Atlantic and the mingled rest and fei] creation which he will enjoy will do him | good.Apart from this, however, We think it will have a favorable e upon Mr.Blaine tocome into direct 908.tact with English society, and find for himself how sincere 1s the good ing towards the United States by Fo Englishmen and English women are, animated, We may do our friends across the border an injustice ; but \u201cdir impression is that, profuse and demon strative as is their hospitality tow Englishmen visiting the United Sta! it is not free from arrières pensées 0 not altogether amicable kind.On thés other hand English society is frankly and unreservedly friendly to its American guests, It takes a real Interest dn them and in their country and does Rll it can to make them feel not only comfortable but happy.The citizen of the Republio, enterta ning a foreigner, likes to make him realize what a great eoun- try the United States is, and what a remarkable people its inhabitants.are, and how greatly it and they tower over | the rest of the world.The Englishman at home does not bother about these things; and if he has a guest his only concern 18 that he should feel at home and have a sense that he is among friends.He does not tax bis admiration for things English, but leaves him perfectly free to admire or not admire just as he pleases.Indeed, he rather assumes that there are a good many things in English society \u2018which his visitor, if from the United States particularly, will not admire.Such as the country is, how.over, he tries to let him see the best of it, and in general treats him like & man and a brother.This, we are sure, is the kind of treatment Mr.Blaine will receive, and which will hardly fail to touch his not ungenerous nature.It will not be forgotten that, when Mr.Blaine ran for the Presidency, he managed to attract to himself all the elements in the population that were most hostile to Great Britain.Some of his followers looked to him to follow, in tial chair, a policy of highhanded dicta tion to England in connection with her treatment of Irish American conspirators.Not afew indeed breathed the pious wish that Mr.Blaine would.pre, cipitate a war with England, hap] Mr, Blaine\u2019s own dispositions wegp, at\u2019 the time is impossible to] say with certainty.He made one or two rather fire-eating speeches, but it Is.probable * that his ion duct in offic, had he been el would have disappointed tbe dynamite party, and the haters of England gener- \u2018ally.However, be is now atudyin Th English poople at first hand.H dined with Mr.Gladstone and scenkit Queen at Windsor Castle, and mot a.great many notable people in a social way.Hebas scen English gentlemen and Indies of high social position #; ing to celebrate the anniversar i American independence, and making themselves very happy on the occasion.The effect of all this on she statesman from Maine will.be to moderate, a4 | least, any prejudices he may have formed against the English nation and to make it, we imagine, at least impossible that he should hereafter be an acceptable | leader for those who would delight in war between the two great sections of the Anglo-Saxon family, There is another aspect of the matter abundantly rtisnd, - aud à people ina prosestel and.be Jools | {s smong s& people now who would see no significance | D the phrase: \u201cBurn or in those other ones about er this # ousting an anchor to windward,\u201d \u2018ind \u201c sseing channels of usefulness;\u201d and who are wholly ignorant of the disguat- ing personalities of the last Presidential fection.Blaine is being treated a gentleman, sud no doubt feels Hke one.We do not think that Mr.Blaine, if nominated in 1888, will be able to defeat Mr, Cleveland, who has established strong claims upon the country; but we do think that, on the whole, he will stand better with the country than he did in 1884, and that his visit to England will appreciably help in the result.Perhaps the publication of his \u201cTwenty Years of Congresh,\u201d a really creditable essay in contemporary history, will also work in his favor.However this may be, we are convinced that one of the most useful things an American politician can do is to go to Eng- }land and get personally acquainted with ,the English people, and that one of the most useful things an English politician can do is to go to the United States and become persanally acquainted with the \u2018great Republic Nothing would more tend to dissipate prejudices than such \u2018an interchance of visits by really repre- \u2018sentative men; and what, after all, is there, except prejudice, that could prevent two such nations as England and the United States from yielding to one another an unreserved friendship and sympathy ?NOTE AND COMMENT Another Argument Agninst John.[Cinclunat} Enquirer.) The Chinese must go.They invented the firecracker.Copper the Knave.{Boston Globe.) Mr.Gould says ow, is the time to buy stocks.Hurry and se Too Ni er vo Mention.{Albany Ar us.) - The- man who knows exactly -what his\u2019 neighbors should do ln hot weather is unusually nuiverous this summer.Mr, Blaine Should * Skip.\u201d (Chicago News.) Again England is threatened with war.It would be too bad should her ports be blockaded so that Mr.Blaine could not get home in time to be inaugurated.1s Minnesotan Jealous of the Hub ?18t.Paul Globe.) \u2018There are elght editors in Boston over eighty years of age, and those who have read their papers will have no doubt whatever as to the correctness of the statement Heat Versus Cleanliness.{Toronto World.) Precautions against the heat are now in order.The first and most important is to apply sli that best cools and cleanses the body outside and to omit all that heats and congests it within.Plenty of bathing, suitable clothi and moderation by stimu- Ianty are the these observed, wise men may laugh at ue ther- mameter.Much More Effective, (New York Btar.] A good old British grow! mdy not noisy as the American sparl, but ft ow ats more effective.In the case of Mise Casa, the reputable young woman who was arrested London as an improper charaoter, the Beition grow! will probaply force the Home Secretary to resign, and has siready pl the Government 1n a very awkward position.Such stupid mistakes are of frequent oocur- rence in our mids! ph ut, wo have never yet heard of an offi who resigned or of a licoman who\u201clost a day's pay from the ores of public opinion.e peed more of that deep sea conviction of right and wrong that rumbles to some effect when 8 \u2018Michael Davits Revengeful, tDublin Freeman.} I trust that every young man here to-day \u2018will have rextstered D nez beart a vow which 1 made thi ry yen 0 to bear to- s England and ngiand s \u20185 Government in Ireland ail the concentrated bate of my ish nature.* Our people whe leave Ireland are moi \u201cost in tho Irish cause, far they wiil join the ranks of the Ireland of retribution beyond the Atlantic, and wnen the Gay sball again come that we haves \u201c1 right to manage our own affairs, the sun may some day shine down upon England wben we here in Ireland will have the opportunity of having vengeance upon the enemy for its crimes in Ireland.( and prolonged applause.) The Usnadias Transcentineatal Reute.ow York Times.) The Canadian \"Pacific has brought itself intu sudden oomspicuousness as one of the chief routes ot the glove by its \\ransborta- tion of a cargo of Japan tes.The tea has arrived in London on the thirty-tiret day niter jeavinæ Yokohama, baving traversed 220 degrees ot longitude.de No previous soir route has spproschod this rate wben the pssian n ra troad in (Central Asia is complet- ules Verne's fancy of a cireuit of the worl in eighty days may come to seem very slow and ol fasbioned travelling.w may be the truth Pacifie of the Conadian tever dition of the nt thas in summer in winter, It is © it is likely to take a very large share of trafis betwee no Europe od the Eas! THE EOTAL sCOTE; / They formed à in reous feature on the da of Ju ile The 9 ited se ons of Bool e solid equare x tl tyooeis SA, Inno into lin They wo othe aad loss \u2018memories Of glorious auld lang syne/ They wors the kilt Sod philabeg, aoe SDOrTAD an ymore.£ racod the stalwart forms of The tartan'd Clans of yore\u2014 The pu eo ve th he Highland Hills wh ss sa a Ded a and bayonets gleamed D many 8 of fame md Wha! fought with Abercrombie, he: ebullets fell I Mko1 rain\u2014 A He Te AL IY na\u2014 olfe on *Abranm: s Plat 1 on glory's crimson el eteor banner f ow, of HE DE rico! thom ont upon them Pros °s \u201cHeiaht\u2014 ha eharginæ aqua rons of the Greys, 0 phe lor th + Blandards.of clang w th blogan o\u2019er the din Of bon re 7 fang] I listened d to th pibroch npore, wW ste Na a Sahib {tor hand gore; 3 reg 25 's \u2019s Hoga Rl Reem RE ores e foe go down Ouilod Wiens the arme ro's trenchant sweep, vainly the invader\u2019s ranks ae tai fleld blood and ES Ye y & hope dan anid, v hemi Tht of battle pha : rate a garb of honor, orn brave ly : Lp wi on char 38 see Les oem ee ne SE ee - ingers fd that quil .| ei dep on, welcome to th ere Boo Soot, ent t a Er {fame « an ses Re Patriot ben Lee og \u2018Many gueete were 4 to Was edit on the Montreal \u201c ea Jumbo's < Miller enosafs À viuit to the site of the St, Georg 'e amo.shoe club house now in course oi a Cote St.Antoine proves that the don zamittee bave shown excellent judgmen fn \"bei holoe of a locality.The outiook a Coca re the valiez Gf che BE Lachine is certalni grand, sheen rapids, the dark tints ofthe de mountains, the white houses of the habiten dotting the plain combine to make & un- Îque sasnio panorama.Tbe club house of which the STA ve views some time ago, is ls belng rapidly ul The eutrance is from 4 a west side, within 1s a lar, bail + which Jb be o approprisiely Dishes, The assouibly x 36 feet, with oil- ings 17 foet ie ie © ample enough for a large Herein is n large noble hearth t Vermont number, where the logs will crackle and burn next winter, The dining room ls ample in ita dim ons.\u2018The second story will cone tain three or four large rooms aud several smaller rooms for the caretaker.A tower will finish off the building, in which will be laced a powerful telescope.The verandahs which are to be put on three sides of the building vie average 15 lest wide.The ex: treme length of the buliding is 66 feet, with a dapth of 80 feet.Work is belug proceeded with and the dub bouse wiil be ready for occupanoy this sutume The committee in eharge of the project are Messrs.F.C, Hen- shaw, W.L Matthews.ot.Gilmour, Stanley Bagg, C D.Monk, C P.Belater and others, AQUATIC The Quebec yacht club will hold a series of events during exhibition week, open to the Dominion.The bonnet hop of the Pointe Claire Boating Club, last night, was a moet flatterin sue cess, The room.the largest on the la having the best floor, was very prog decorated with fiags, bunting, and flowers.Patton\u2019s orchestra suypli ' the music present from the surrounding resorts an large number came from the city and Longueuil.concluded shortly after mianight.NOTES.How was it that Sport did not bave a \u201cfiing \" this week at the Gazetle baseball reporter, whose work by the way is always excellent.Kingston has two very stro clubs, the Kingstons and Park N mauagers ol either of these organizations poux be pleased to have matchee with the eading clubs of Montreal, Lhe Kingstous oy espe y anxious to go The starding in , the National baseball league is as follows © baseball vines.The Detrofits.Chicagos.ew Yorks.Philade!phias.Pittsburze.Washingtons Indianapolis.\u201c A Pecullar Discovery.Yesterday afternoon two boys named McSherr and Hope.while playing on Etienne Street, Point St.Charles discovered a baspartially hidden beneath some debris.Examination proved it to contain a quantity of wearing apparel, stockings, socks, gloved, dress goods, blunkets and a shawl \u2018The goods are new aud a are labelled \u201cFor Fred and Nellie.\u201d \u201cFor Will and Mary.\u201d \u201cFor ri, eto.\u201d The police are of the opinion that fools have been brought to this coun- tee $ me old country passengers and have been stolen from the cars.The articles were iu a corner and each marked G.E B, A Swearing Constable.A gentleman who bad occaslon to send off some baggage at the Jonaventure depot this morutng complains of abusive lang used towards bim by Constable No.46.had backed his cart up toth platform al had taken a portion of the xagze checked and was in the act of RER ES last box when with an oath the cons he toid him to move his cart out of that.monstrance was in vain and was met with more abuse and oaths.A charge will be laid against the oon stable.Killed On The Track.The body of an unknown man, apparently about 25 fone of age, was found yesterda morning lying on the track near tbe Q.P.Railway bridge at Lachine.Death had evidently been oa by a passing train, as the akull was crushed in.\u2018I'he body was brought ipto town and taken to the morgue, and Coroner Jo will bold an Inquest this afternoon.man was drossed like a laborer.AMU:EMENTS, Viger Garden.To-morrow evening the City Band, M.Ernest Lavigne leader, will play the toliow- ing programme in Viger Square: L Maroh.\" No.13,\u201d Ernest Lavigne 2 Qyerture.eeensaenin JAmpa Cees ~Herold 8 Waltz.\u2018Estadiant na\u2019 - Waldt ufeil ade\u201d.\u2026.Obapelle 4.Baritone solo.Beren {.T.Lall berté.5.(a) Mexican anoce.Medim Noche\u201d.Aviles on Spanis ish Dance.mess Paloma\u201d.Missu se Las sesu es se a Sullivan Lye Brena oft e Night*.he othe olka.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Age\u2019.11.0] \u201cThe Forge in the Forest\u201d {by general enne.où Save ad ueen.In case of rain toacert next day.BABNUM AND NIB WORLD OF Marvure Cou rsa\u2014Two years ago Messre P.& Co.were common sufferers with us in toe damage resulting from the smallpox epidemic, and incurred a loes of maay thousand dollars in consequence of belug compelled to cancel their dates here.Now they coma to us, with pot only a grand combination of even bigger and better shows Pye] fore, but ith the addea prestige of h reviously bonorably, promptly and Hbores A paid every blll then incurred, and hel a very | The Grounds for two days, commencing nesda Aug.31s and with bigger eta) a bigger erd of elephants, bigger monageries, bigger museums, les of spien- bigger caravans, blgaer 5 = Foreem, bigger hippodrome, bigger ofr Digger cataros, bigger .pageants and bigger expense and results, \u2018with many very extraordinary features added : sup ee as the strange Hairy Famil w's court; a colctrated and berolo Ca ves his novel aquatio ES tremendously big s foe and Eri | 3 as natural as lite, prepared an by Prot, Henry A.Ward, the $ taguished uralist and solentist of R ten, N.Y.mp huge, prise, chtid-loviag wife, has also been brought over from Eng land, and will be ween beside her lamented oonsort.EE THE BULGARIAN QUESTION Discussed by the British Cabinet \u2014 The Election of Prince Nerdinand Likely o Cause Complications.Lonpox, July 9\u2014Thp Cabinet, at its meeting yesterday, spent three hours discussing tbe Bu an qu uestion In the aspeot it b pre he eleotion by the Sobranje rince Ferdiuand- Enzla ngland, for for xlous je ann obvlous keep out ot the Bul re muddle, and the election of Prince erdinand is vadoubtedl y Incubus.and the Gove ent fuse to acco t his slemjon anid gl be consis tue while accent it would still complicate other questions which still remain open bat mean Great Bi Britain and Russia.course, neces ity of definitely endorsing t he se ne the bu n Assembly, or of rejecting Prince es Sa AA in ror ds En and e me urse, but she would rather not ood to do either.It1s announce that Prince hand intends to ) PAV VISES Londun of Fr mmediately, and d the ebaraoler of his rece) on here w o à long way Jomards committing ian in ot pe powers to ue Jposiion or i the be atber.a hole woul, oder a: any cireumstance, militate against the ohanos of useis\u2019's re- gognition ot hie olaim, sinos thelr orthodoxy insisted upon as an essential qualification in tho.estimation of the Czat's for the occupant of Salen throne.But there ie forking 6 clon that were Bom hi Le tue rond las 5 M npeland- and tionship 6 reign a; of En, less close espoculla rides 0 is loa faith tne oY overlooked.°T Game, w which paper ee tee Pal toot view the situation has any of the great tna.leclared that the ascension of 'srdinand to the throne of Bul wi be productive of the direst results uly 9.-The Duke of Sax od to have a.s Bulgarie ébroue, \u2014 yum ng uigar Forney rdinand has bad « with Prince ® Une day recen pines rovided with waterin, of disin- î p \u20ac pans MJOTICR\u2014THE PU Not botifed tha Bat ob HLIC \"MULLEN DEN He Made Incrimi; Statements _ SERRE .oserration the charges against patrol Naegele was coat und .yester+ yeni Sran went to press, Ex Constable.Blocs a former member of the patrol sfter refusing to give bis evidence under pe nally sw Duce whl Detective Nacuale: was the ob patrol there were gamblers at the rr Phark with wheels of fortuus, eto, and Detective (aogele had told witness £ send them off the track, which order he bad obeyed.When the N ambiire were outside the track they resumed play, and when witness wished Lu stop Lbem, be was Informed that the proprietor ot the park had Riven the them : license.Nagzele then told wi proprietor had confirmed th sen The patrolmen sometimes took a drink, an when the hotelkeepers were closing thelr bars at night, they were often invited to drink liquor.1bey INVARIABLY ACCEPTED thls s courtesy.cross-examination, Dubuo declared that he did not know whether ur not the Driving Park was within the city limita These gumublers might have been arrested witbout witness\u2019 knowledge, When Titngus bad epoken of the frequent absences aegvle he should have stated that these were oftentimes neocssitated by clir- cumstances.When the patrol took a drink the mon entered the oon one after the other.Sometimes the members went into & restaurant oo duty, and were offered a drink or a clear by © the o proprietor.For witness\u2019 part, be drank ol ben he watted one, and knew cothl about the others.Nae- gele was an active, impartial and clever chief.Mr, William P.Mullen, clerk in the Police Court, was the next witness.He knew moet of the patrolmen.Witness was\u2018at the Driving Park during Carnival week.A horse ran away and Desjardins of the trol stopped it.As a reward the * General\u201d (W.B, Owens) gave witness $15, and told him to Rive it to Sergeant Desjardins, which wit- Less did.* Did you not tell me, \u201casked the chairman of the committees,\u201d that you had given $16 lo Desjard! .o continue their Qlay.pnd and did you Bot Lod | (he Jame thing to *N d not |\u201d * Did vou not tell me that Desjardins, after rocelving that money, did not disturb the amblors any furtber .Did you not tell me Detlardins had said to Naegele on that occasion that he (Des- Jardins;had made more money he {Nae ele) 2\u201d \u201cDid you not tell some party that you would nat repest here what you had told me about the $15 given to fergeant something to that effuot ?\u201c Have you not on other occasions given mouey to other members of the police Force pot to ,ipterlere with gambling in certain places t The investigation was then postponed until next Tuesday.SCOTLAND, At Durdee Police Court one day recently, Jobn Young, cattle drover, Castle Farm, Ayr, wag charged with cruslty to ten miik cows, by ex ng them forsale in the cattle market while their udders were overs with milk, and also plugging up two of the teats of one of the cows with watchwoeod to \u2018prevent the escape of the milk, He pleaded guilty, and was fined £5, One gay recently a young child named Fanny Freel, aged 11 months, daughter of James Freel, vrickmaker, residing at North Lane, Carluke, was drowned ina n a smail washing tub.The mother Dad been absent for lu minutes from the hous oy sod when she returned, she found the child with her head downwards in the tub, which contained but four inches of water.A boy, while playing ln Muirhead Street, Ins, or Partiok found a tin canister, and w.the orders of bis father, goaveying it Folioé Office, a companion induced him t allow the contents to be ter alte In a.teropting with a ons.to burst open the vanieter, tt exploded with great violence, and thirteen chil ren who.wore wa hing operation, were more or on sent the Jured-\u2014Lwo of them being in a very ori orivioal \" The recent plebiscite at Edinburgh, which elicited the Jargoat amer EA votes aver obtained from tix She San wah gapital oD any question, owed 21,765 savour ofl the people the entire control of the liquor (rafla, 4.1574 neut cipa: clarationpf the result, d a crowning victory.membering # fou!- {ug on the question when he came ine burgh be bad ha expected such Yoburns.a lorry was being déven up Buchanan stree Glasgow when the wheels came off between (Gordon root snd Bt.Vincent Btreet, and a hogshead of blood which was on lis way m She slaughter-bouse Lo the rallway statlo thiown off the lorry with great viol 0300, The bogshead burst and the blood gushed ou oovering the street and raising an intol- le stench.Several constables were at fluid, which they prcad over the roadway, soon restoring it is ara condition, One night redbntly an amusing race took place between a dog and the train from Dal- keith, leav! Fortobelio at:6,14 A youn lady who entered the train at Portobello was followed to the platform ei a dog, whiob, » despite all all her efforts to it Lo go back, resolve to follow her.Alter tbe train rt it reappeared on the plactorm and followed up, speeding along he side of the railway, encouraged by the wblstiing of some hisvous youths in a rear earri ite fair owner did all she could to in ue it to return, but aber appearance at the window on! voomog to mule it opt all the opt well up ong distance from Po ancl a urn in the railway hid it from the view of the numerous Bassengers who whtobed 1 it with interest, still kouplag up the unequal rade, evidently ih no intention of giving Lyall & Co ex On the 16th ult.Watson posed to auction al London s number valunble Higblea estates.The first of these was the laps of Benmore, Argylehire, comprising 10, Jo acres, and said to ha ex Jost bl y the present Cet Yor be biadin L £80,000 and advanced wiy.anti it reach: £909,000.There eh no further offers, Hiepoaen oe oe a o va n.og and ciel tural estate of allas, in Mors hire, ting of 15,125 acres, was bought in at £90, Cou a Eee a low the reserved price.Tpooich, in bir \u2018wes eo D bay i to give hve] TE tor w is sald to be the oldest deer drive in Sootlsnd.Other properties were \u2018withdraw for want of enterprite on the part f the bidders, amongst being flou and Glensands, in Avaylish \u2018or he st the highest offer was the second £16, The o oil onecr ounced that the eatates of rossa, Sutherlandahire aud Balliemore, Argy hire, had been disposed of MURRAY BAY Convalescent Home.\u2014\u20140} me 1 nt Home, M y Dyn will MR pry He ba there are £0 many ons among d suffering Poor.Tot e desire o of ortng | fom ttes to receive as many possibl bope that the Montreal public w, pri pue y respond to their appeal for help for this worthy object.There were eighty-five n ates | t year, most of whom yore sally nefited, and [ro e pu FT Of appitcan who ba HT appl! for adPittance there will be fully tha pum it eo te year.The re 2 ab rr on committee re to he work.and ho ends w thar reeniribud on na reas ures.\"fatlenta re of EA themsalves Hore 0% que Ph or Soni ok ince rece bee Doran whje will entitle them toat dekertre orifice hich ny, st a redu \u2018MP NOLIRRITAN ENOMAE ww.5 18 HEREBY pp sere n = | Ge axe been Ea ra , twoto 8 Donne TA at ue ur Gransow à moome: NPARROW & JACOUBS\u2019 Becond and last wy 26 Mons mondes Horsez, Messra, 5 afro ATER ROYAL Crockat\u2019s a f.\u201cCrock: of the [rv] a have ar- of BE So a SUL OF MONTRBAI GARRISON ARTILLERY All Ra Helmois Bus bles.Grstopaia, and A ments the t .men Tres pe urned into store Porno T.ATKINSON, 185 4 Bu Major, & Adie TER WORKS DE Ww PARTMENT.PUMPING AP) APPARATUS.J Bealed Tender: 7 the undersizned.s anderesned to (5 \u201cTenders for Pump » will be received at the of 00 A Sut.Glèrk up to noon of Fri ay, t MR jai next, Boil of a oupacity to raise as fii i ol ours, vol Hose the A w lan and seine on de > be soon at the.ot © undersigne Fr os AQ upt.Tot W.Ww.143 8 hay Orzy Hal, } Montreal, Juns ath, 1887.PROVINCE OF QUEBEQ, BUNTING AND FISHING, Victoria oh 2) 4 Victoria.oA.18) 1.Caribou and deer.from 1st January to rar 4.Moose (male and female) at any tim wil op ber, 1839.7 Hime unting of moose, caribou or deer with dogs or by means of snares, traps, ete.is pro No person (ma temen or Iodians) bas a hun to kil or ht, during Hn} a ose © bas a y obtained & permit om the mmissioner of Crown Landsfor for that purpose\u2014more 8 caribou rhe first ten days of ihe, close sesso sl jways and 0 oarriers are for ole or part (except deer, wi 7 the Co args bolas marten, mar from to 1st of any kind \u2018any kin 10th Ap.Peer one q » - ote, of the Pro- coun: of bat ony Shad as swal* wood- aye.Dan, from 144 March ie 1ut September.) Deda or eggs of wild birds, at any \u201c82 to 6100 08 imprisonment of payment.GREG EE LIG yo ee permit missions: FIN L almon es from Let September to » Rostigouehe River), from 1st 18th 4 st May.peckled t ou (scie fontinalis).from tai ARE to zope tis 34 asi 18 rto .TER a, Ded Hn from 10th Néveraber to Jat pe eof oti to 820, or tmorioopment in default Hoe) Ch on me LIA Heal tok sd for takin n the roll rivers aaitpt © fy Se Government of No jo person.w os domi led the fakes or Fi oot oft th hey Hs gt thee valuable fot) ee ornble, vo rues or hom so : Semen Lands; BAZAAR | IN AID oF ae Rone WARDS Auth ?of the ren oo Lg per: missio and hae age ee x dome, an noncement -\u2014 As a ros gress of selence n roiates the the lon 5 the mont perfect an fe, Si hor Eifel al IRE gp performed ough te des aile ts purpose.TH Te Oo and v Fi hoary e or er dranue ol he Li ospltal, ou! means, tha } those w ot Tous toate may Ï have the oppo cuits © 8g do n order to opal sh end, a commit several oct pntiemaen bar been (pr as I en he n decid ol bjs r in the Vi toyja À nk, e lon [] Qutobor nex e your hes tion or th ad te ur os and.would» ; font ty raelf an friends may ase M Ered ard esrum pe prap itable articles to offer for rtherparticulars will be announ meaowhi , 807 pales los, or gentlemen of to assist hs Testarlighs i GAA to the suo.2048 0! 8 shar e un for with he secre Teton tre sakes | Fa, H.BEAUGBAND, \u2019 : MADAME TH av) pat, /\u2014MBE QOLIX NACÂNTE E.MES.JAM x Ll MES.F.STAN Ea ound os ss RSE dress MRS, HL B.Ti , 16ltflaw _.Ee A NEW AIR DRESSING PARLOR.Mr.7.2.os the po ar of he fa Aromat EERE Ee n A to alraumerons NOTICE TO CON CONSIGNEES The Hansa line 6S.85.~KEHRWIEDER H.Spiledt, Master.from Hamburg and Ante wer, is at Oustome.Consiunees will please pass their entries without delay.his VF tia do everything but 8 LR EP En nad we \u2018 mr EE Jvidencs of + Jusiies Delayed\" i Sistar Provinces Have Dene\u2014 \u2014- =~ Zhe Boneh and Bar Wakiag \"Op sad Fublio Opinion .ppurs Them On.The crusade against the wornout and Fm crude system of law procedure .oravalling in the courts of this Province, Sensd by the STAR on Baturday inst, already promises to bear fruit From members of the Bar and influential citizens, there 1s a general exprassion that in its efforts to arouse public attention Lo this great Incubus upon the administration of justice the Bran deserves and will receive the support and thanke of the people, The Jme bas certainly come when & reform, while it preserves everything in the old _ystem that experience has tested and approved, shall sweep away the mass of ill- adjusted and patch-work machinery that encumbers the halls of justice.1t is a vital part of our otvilization, this administration of justice; It is the key-stoue of our personal liverty and rights, and every citizen should be alert to guard agalnst aoything and everything that may render tbe result of anappeal to (the courts lu defe of these either uncertain or fruitless.COURTS AND PROCEDURE IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES In the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.tho aldmibistration of justice in all its (arts and forms follows very closely the system in force in England.Some thirty or more years \u2018ago the Kuglish parliament enacted what has ever stuce been known as the ** Common Law Procedure Act.\u201d \u2018Lhis act effected a most sweeping and beneficent reform 1b the system, rules and forms of procedure cover- Îng, in iact, the whole fleld of pleading aud practice Old principles were preserved, new principles, whieh bad grown into recognition were adopted, and the measure amended from time to time forms to-day the groundwork of the system of law procedure in the courts of uearly « every [.ro- vince and colony of the sup ra Ouvtarie was Lhe first of the British À twerican [re vinces to adopt the System, and was quickly foliowed by tbe Maritizme Provinoes.But great aod |benefioial as were Lhe reforms Inte luped b y the Common Law Procedure lose than twenty years after its adopte ehormous bad become tbe work of Lhe Englien courls that again Parliament took the matter in hand.be result was a COMPLETE REVOLUTION \u201cin the whole system of courts, pleadings and practice.The new Act cae lu force a lew Deus ago, and bas since Leen adopted by taris and Nova Scotia, only such changes ben made as the different conditions In New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island sue Common Law Procedure Act remains 1u force, but in the former Provinces a al Commission 18 LUW in session examining the pew system of ouurta and procedure with a view, if found visable, to ita early adoption.Thus, it will be seen, how prowptiy the other prov- tnoes of Canada have, from time tu time, met this most Important matter, aud, by lexisiative enactment, given the people Lhe benetit of the reforins in law procedure, which were devised aud approved Ly tbe first minds of the Empire.In New Brunswick the Supreme Court exercises & muuch greater general jurisdie- tion than the Court of Queen's Hench in this province.ln fact it vxerdises a jurisdiction almost equal to that of the Circuit Court, Court ol Queen's Bench, Practice Court, and Appeal Court of this proviace.1t is composes o a chiel justioe, lour pusene judæes ds ndge in equity.\u201d It bas a general god supreme jurisdiction over all the interior courts of the province, and is itself by the declaions of tbe Supreme of a and the Privy Council] of land.da = Sach of the counties of the province ce fro to tour Limes & vear a rouit Court ls Be d, presided over by one of the judges of the Supreme Court, not including the equity juiigs, for the triai of all Teen arising or brouyst in that county.uch osuses are tried by a jury, who oar Si the evidence, whiok after tho argu- pa ents of ouunsel thereon 1s commented on applicable to the cas expiained to them.Pravuically under this sy pue CAUSE IS HRAND à the circuit at which Ii.is entered, and if either party fail Lo proceed promptly In ilable to, at least, the costs of delay tu Other party and! in flagrant cases is de- dgrod, out of co cases vr og only isaues of law, tbe pléintiff must (In some cases, Lhe defendant May) enter the cau-e for argument at the lirst term of the Supreme court, of which ere are four in each yuar.after issue is oived.Unless be does so, or shows good F cause for his negieot he ls liable tor costs and in some classes of caves is \u201cout ot court.\u201d Arguments are heard before the full Bench, but the husiness of the court \u2018May goon with only one judge preseut.As the supreme court is the final (Provin- aad Court of appeal the docket of some ms is very large, but as a general rule every care upon I.jn which couusel are ready is heard before the court rises.Judgments are often delivered inalanter, wore otten after considerstinn of a \u2018ew days, and moat often at the beg:nning of and durin, the term.lt may be saiely said that just bore 18 the weak lesture ot the syste.It is only by tbe most arduous work of oounsel and steadv application by the nl that the dockets cau be kept clear judgments delivered In reasonable THE COTNTY COURTS.Next In jurisdiction to the Supreme Court are the county courts, ons of which is estab.inesob couuty.Tus Juriadiction ot * tbe county court with a few exceptions 1s of \u201che same general composite character as sbat of the Bupreme Court, though in a much lesser degree.It is a ( outt of Appeal for justioss courte and its judge has larxe powers \u2018\u2018at Chambers,\u201d subject, however, © the control of the Supreme Court.The \u201cystem of progedure is tho same as in Cir- Yuit Court, but the judges, six fn number sever sit together to hear arguments Below the county courts are the parish, vty or town, aud justices courts all wilh more or less civil Jurisdiction and all eub- wot to the autbority and decisions of the sounty oourt judge, or Supreme Court, as ths case may lo Prince Edward Jeland the courts and their respective jurisdictions are practically same.L.O.DAVID, M, P.P.One must be blind not to see that If two | new judges are not named st once, it will be useless to try for tustance to render the procedure in the Circuit Court summary sod to organize the Buperior Court upon'as more satisfactory It ls beyond a doubt that we should bave three judges to hear the enquete and merits cases avery month, no an to have twe judges ling in turn farce days pe per week, and tbe third ons to bear lenythy étaes, which inst several days hich entail great expeasé for t artis and witnesses.@ must also have wo judges sifting evar every month in the l\u2019rac- tice t these reforms cannot be brought \u2018about if the number of judges be not increased.1 cannot explain the fact that one of the Superior Court ju udges re- oehtly wrote to Ottawa to say that it was unnecessary to increase his colleagues on the bench.\u201d How is it then JI the judges .don\u2019t want aid thal there are so many weil founded complaluts agnipst them?Some lawyers, Ja, re (Satur ays BTAR, were Rea ttle too fevers upon ceriain den, bocaues those t were meutioned as Leing greatly delayed in thelr astiberés 879 precisely those that are moat overloaded with work.Noone wiil deny that Judges Mathieu.Loranger, Gill and Tsecherean do more work than judges should be expor ved to.The other judges should not be hel do more than they antually doy bec - each of them does more work thsn any other judges In any of tha rural districts fn the Province.\u2018Io be just ard to Mr.Justion Jette, If mus! \u201ca that law;ers place before bim their E ost difficult cases, knowing that it his delia are, long the justice and soundness of ton may be retied upon with.con- Figures in the Oficial (Jazette show that is more court business in the district .of Montreal alone than In ali the rst of the : Brovicos and {bere are judges in Montreal give decisions in 600 or 600 contestad ys a single year.One cannot expect more from these men, and would it be just to introduoe reforms \u2018which would increase .their work ¢ With repa ard to those judges Et wot do their share of work on ao goto St interior) y of talent, I mav say Shak they 0 more tha the other juges ovine, sud tis Lard Lo reproach » T \\ rer ue, teat yo +.the Government wre wise, of the judges should be in Band ho necessity Of ng honors sad domplarept which steal from the ad ad- tration of justice moet valuable tl H.CG.ST.PIÉBEE.who bad sald tbat he was ane of those fered greatly by \u201cjustice delay pee i he qu read with with Lotoreat Le Gras ubjset on Saturday nc owever.\" said he, \u201cI find in pps article many criwiuatious and recriminstions on the part of the lawyers and jud goa, but 1 I find very little indication of where the evil lles and the remedies which should be applied.jee that the lawyers say, \u201cItis the fault of {be judges,\u2019 andthe latter æentie- men, in turn, exclaim with still rester e:- phasis, \u2018It ie the fault of the lawyere.\u2019 Some ol them, not without hesitation, conderpa our system of procedure, and say: \u2018It is the fault of the svatem\u2019 Yoy will sometimes hear the judges add: \u2018It is the fault of the Court House.We are not provided with a sufficient number of rooms, and the blame is thrown upon the Government.; .Whois do you feel inclined to blame?\u2019 \u201cI au prepared to prove that EVERYBODY I$ TO BLAME, and that the system of ptocedure followed in our Jaw courts is defective, aud that 1 faults and defects exist by the combiné fault of both Judyes and lawyers.i think that I am iu a position to show that with a very slight amendment of his system, the evil could easi! remov A suit at ne is Instituted before \u2018the Superlor Court.There are three ways dispose of it.First, by taking the evidence at enquete au long, necordinæ to the old French system, and then arguing the case before a judge who bus Dot heard the wit- Lesses, but who gets a knowledge of thelr evidence Ly reading their depositions taken belore tha judge presiding over the enquete Court; ond, by proceeding with Lhe evi- deuce ang the argument before the same jude, which is called \u201cenquete aug merits;\u201d shird by proceeding before a judué aud jury.e Énquete Court meets the (irst vf every The 1 in the large roow opposite the Sheriff's office.The room contains between tuirty and forty square tables, at each of which the evidence in a Case is heard and taken down in writing.lhe parties in the action, their counsel and the witnesses of encu, 4 stenographer or sometimes a clerk, wrilng louæ-band, sit round the table.The Court is presided over by a judge, by whom all disputes relating to reception or rejection of evidence, etc, is determined.Sometimes a score .or lore of cases are going ou at the same time.Lawyers, clients and witnesses all speak together producing a very Babel of sounds.If ona of the counsel vbjects to a question being put, be appeals to the presidiug judge, .who decides without any knowledge of the case except what he may wather from the lawyers, When he 18 fortunate enough Lo bear them in the general hubbub.How can a poor uusophisticated witness give fair evidence, and how can a judge nronounce a sound decision in the midst ol all that pandemonium is a question which every one who Las Leeu an eye witness may well put to himself.Ihe gentleman who presides there gives every mouth for that purpose Lwo weeks of bis time.And that is not all.When ail the evidence bas been gatbered (and with the facilities given there for delay, it often takes several months before that is concluded), all those cases are inscribed before another judge who for seven of eight days bas nothing else to do but to hear the argument, that is to say the discussion upon the law aud the comments of counsel upon the evidences In each case.Many a time the poor judge has to hear the argument In no less than ONE HUNDRED CASES.His task does pot end there.In order to decide Lhose cases, of which be knows nothing before tbe argument, he hus to read the cumbrous mass of badly written evidence which bas been taken in the Enquete (Court.To read the evidence alone is often an arduous labor of several months, without speaking of the study of the ints of law which each case presents.Fo ow is it possible to imagine a more absurd system of procedure and one less likely to produce good resulta?And yet that abomi- pable system requires every month the whole time of à Tigo for Lhe period vf two weeks, Lhe attention of anotber for seven or olgbt days and a welibers of from three Lo six months, and often twice that time! The enquete aud merits system, defective as it is, 13 far more satisfactory than ihe first described.The cases are inscribed tor evidence in tbe presence of the presiding judge on a certain aay (generally five are put on the role for each day during which the Court will ait) and the evidence being once concluded the argument on the law and the facts Of the case Lukes place instanter betore the Judge who has heard the evidence; but now cotes in the FAULTY ELEMENT OF THE SYSTEM.The Judge makes no note of the evidence and each deposition 18 written down by a stenographer.The case being argued it is taken en ibere or under advisement and the record is only sent up to the judge after the evidenoe bas beeuextend- ed in long hand.\u2018The steuographer having a great ueal of work Lo do and working &l- ternately at the Enquete Court or at enquete and merits the result is that very oiten the exieuded depositions are only attajved several weeks and sometlines several months alter the case has been heard.The turther result js that by the Lime the case is brought in ite turn under the observation of the judge, the latter has had time to furget all about the evidence, and we virtually fall into the evils of the vuquete system.This is so true that many times the judge presiding gives very littie attention to the case during the taking down of the evidence.He knows that the depositions have to come again before him several weeks, often months hence and that he will have to read them then.Here again we have Lhe luconvenience of a long délibéré, for the same judge is:made to preside over tha same court during seventeen days each month at the rate of five cases a day.Wheu his term is over he (inds bimse!f pretty much iu the position of the judge who has heard pleadings in the cases ibe evidence in which have been taken at enquetr.That is, he has to read the evidence in sixty or seventy cases, examine Lhe points of law ralsed, and prepare his judgment In writing in each case bat can you suggest as a remedy far these evils \u201cI think we must first ABOLISH COMPLETELY the antiquated, absurd, and, from my experience, unjust systew of enuele.y that abolition we wiil transfer two judues to better employment, and have one ot the largest rooms of tne Court House at our disposal.Becoud\u2014Let the Buperlor Court enquete and merits system sit every juridical day in year.Lhe ean \u201cit ts acknowledged by all that one division of the Superior Court 18 insufficient ; then take the Enquete room, and establish g second division there.lf shat be still .insufficient divide that largo room into two, an iteration which could easily be made, and establish a third division.Fourth\u2014Let the judges only sit for a restricted number of days or cas.replacing the other before tet bored of the [ater Lecoine too numerous.Fifthe Let the records of each case be sent to the Chief Justice of the Superior Court on the day when the gase 18 inscribed, in order that be may band it-over to the judice, who wil) ba called upon to decide it n that may the presiding judge, belong already famliiar with Lhe pointe in isque, will be better qualliie! to pronounce upon the law of the case and better informed as to what kl kind of evidence should be admitted or refuse fed.The judge should take notes of the evidence himself apd ehould decide upon the facts at once lo the same manner as a jury dows in the Criminal Court.Heshould say: \u201c1 find for the plainiiy upon the facts,\u201d or \u201ctor the defendant;\u201d or, 1 find that p'atntifr bas proved bis case, or that «de endart has proved hig plea, snd then reserve the poiuts of law for an early future decision if there be any difficulty about, tho law.D seven cases out of ten the only question to Le decided is a question of fact and when some question ol law does arlge the judges should te in a position to decide susfanter, more especially if be tas had an oibe case i br of looking at the record before the case is heard.Sheard.THE PADDINGTON ELECTION.The Couservative Candidate Elented by 9 fred Majority, LONDON, Joys ~The election for niem- ber of Parliament for the north division of Paddington took place to-day.Mr.Aird opservative) received 2230 votes, agalust 813 Votes Jor Routiedæo (Gindstonien, Tnis election was made necessary death cf Mr.Cohen (Con-ervative), who io the general election of 1885, carried the over.Mr.John 10 fes alors day was 353 more than election, -The Manchest: te House of Lords, Queen bas zoe to Aldershot $0 attend Lo dublles review the ro todar, vod 1 Hine Countess Campos has a n Loas- don fro .Her marriage has been pos od bois after she has obtained à ormal divorce in France.J.GQ.Hubbard, Conservative member for London hes been r to the peerage.vacant by Mr.elevation.Klein and Gre two of the men wbo bare been on Lrial at Leipsic on a charge of treason, were to-day convicted.Klein waa sentenced to pix years in the penitentiary and Grobert to tive years.A police enquiry into the arrest of Miss Cass as an improper character opened in Loudoun.Both Misa Cass and Mra.Bowman, her employer, whose testi- ony 8 Miss Cass\u2019 good character Mag strate Nowion refused Lo receive, are represented by counsuL The tenants of Sir Alexander Jardine\u2019s estate in Dumfriesshire, Sootland, have resolved to adopt the plan of campaign, They demand either a reduction of rents, a revaluation or releasenent from their farms at Whitsuntide.There are rumors that tenants on other estates iutend to take similar ac- un, Princess Victoria, wife of the German Crown Prince, yesterday presented the Commencement Prizes at the Norwood School for the Blind.United States Minister Phelps wus present and made an address He eulogized ithe system which qualified those deprived ol sight to earn a living and recelve an education.M.Rouvier has joformed the Budget committee of the French Chamber of Depu- tien that the superior rall way cominission is opposed to the proposed experiment of mobilization of the army, on the ground that the deteots in the transportation service aro too great.The mobilization will probably be pustponed.The party of the extreme t decided to raise the question of the let rs policy oi the Government.M.Rouvier has aceepted the challenge, and the debate will open next Mouday.American The steamer * Trave,\u201d at New York, brought $450,000 gold from Europe yesterday.\u2018ihis makes $500,000 80 far (his week, pone of which was reported at the time of shipment, snd not included in the estimate of $2,000,000 on the way.The strike in the Pennsyluania coke relgou has been declared olf by a convention Tepresenting \u2018BOUU of the striktng cokers, and work will be resumed ou Mouday.President Harris, ol the Miners\u2019 assuclation, &ays,le is of the \u2018opinion that once tbe men returnto work a satistactory slidiuæ scalo can be arrange Jacob Sharp was in & wretched condition Josterday morning.He did not enioy two ours\u2019 sleep the brevious night, and be was so fcebla tbat he did not get up until 11 o'clock.Ho bad oaLon nothing during the twenty-four bours except à littie cisin broth, apd it was difficult to persuado him to take auy food in the forenoon.The St, Louis health department made a startling discovery on \u2018fbursday in Henry oyeasel » South St Louis dairy.Weusel oops firty cows and supplies a large section ut the city with milk \u2018Ifleen ol! his cows died last week of pleuro-pneumonia and the others are down with the fever.\u2018The milk, bowever, was not distributed until Thurs.ay.y Canadian.A militar ons uiry into Lbe cause of the fire at the Citadel was commeuced at Quebec yesterday with elosed d Lors, The Interlor Department at Ottawa bas granted a frazioz territory in the Alberta district to r.Shepherd, a Montana cattle ng.The Marine Department at Ottawa has been notitied that the United States robin, pow at Halifax, will crulse as fur Montreal.Widow MoDougall was found dead at Allenford, Ont, yesterday.shot through the breast twice by Sam Hughes.Hughes js DOW @rres Edward Kead was selzed with cramns while bathing in Ottawa Cove, piebec, Thuredsy.and was drowned.His body bus been recovered.There is a strike at the Kingston knitting mills among bands who bave been lately employe! by plese, and who demand a re- pur to day work.uild bas been formed in Quebeo by tbe wis esale grocery merchants for the equine tion of trade matters, the president being I, Turner and the vice-president T.Ledroit.There 18 a thorough burælar scare in Toronto at present.Every night some burglary or burglaries take place, and the ponce seem powerless to capture the crim- The officials of the Auditor-General\u2019a brenoh of the Finance Department, Ottawa, are sending out cheques for the amounts due the revising barristers in the various counties At the Toronto city counell meeting yesterday, a special committee was appolûted at the suggestion of Mayor Howland to en- dravor to effect a satisfactory settlement of the carpenters and [plasterers strikes, which are paralyzing building operations.A young man named Leopard from Palmerston, brakeman on the Grand Trunk Rallway, got one of his feet cauæht In a frog at tue junction at Guelph, Thursday night.and was run over and erushed so badly chat be died about an hour afterwards.The report of the Meteorological department of the weather in Toronto for last month states that the mean temperature was 63,85, being 1.93 hirher than the average of forty-seven Fears, and 2.95 higher than June, 1886.© highest temperature, 89.5, ocourred on the 16th, and ting is the highest in the month of June since 1880 when 89.9 was recorded on the 24th June of that year.The following gentlemen have been elected members of the council of the Ontario College of Pharmuoy: Neil C.Love, T'oronto: kK.Harvey, Guelph; E Davignon, Windsor; Bugh Millar, Torentos RW.Elliott, Toronto, Sanders, Stayner; N.P.B.Polson, kingeton: x or Har arkoms, London; Brierly, paiiton JoGregor, Branttord; tney.\u201cOwen sound; J, E Foster, 8t Tupuiss: D.W.Yeomans, Belleville.- The programme and prize list ofthe Pro- vinetal ex ibition# wbich opens at Ottawa on Monday, Septdinber 19th, aud continues until Saturday, the 24th, has \u2018been published aud distributed, Six dsys will be devoted to the exhibition, which will be held in Lanvedown park.Favorable arrangements will be made witb railway and expresa companies for carrying arti as and passengers at reduced rates.The prize list qovers all the depurtments of agriculture, the aalry, stock, anufacturing and arts.Bomething like $18,000 will be awarded in premiums.Mount Royal Cemetery and Oremation, To the Kdtlor of the STAB: Sin, \u2014The annual report of the Mount Royal Cemetary Company for 1887 furnishes the proprietors and the publie with some interesting facts concerning mirablÿ adininistered at, and these should recolve the conshieration of our oltizens.Since the commencement the number of interments in the ground of the company hava been 26, 92\" and the present abpual increase to this number fs about 1000, W bat this will be when jroother 5 years bav added probably h: + tf to our citv'e population.may ape.proximately estimated.Already the, ability of the officers ol the trust haa been taxed to furnish suitable grounds for graves without greatly injuring the natural posuties of the localivy, for ia rocky surface ueces.itates tbe artifiocisl preparation of the ground to secure sufli- pleut depth of soil, aud this at a c Seontinually increasing cost, as the more availa ble portion of the vroperty becomes oécupird.Fhe result hns been that the ost per aguare foot of surface has compelléd thé raising of the prios [ram 20 centa to about 50 to 6 conta bat fool, thus approaching the price of vilding sitas on some of our buay streets.But the lnereasing cost of suitable ground is uot the only cause of anxiety for tho future et this tgterestinæ inheritagoo of our tizens, whore (le embalmed the memories of our cherished ones; the question ls whether in a comparatively few years, from - being a8 it is at present, a pleasant resort for & contemplative ramble and for the enjoymon sor lle Save i natural fos lain ures, iv no ave me à place be shauned and avoided as an autaluled and doa h-deailog prot.for Es re-ent mod towed, 1 St of the soll.org ioc ing and de the fetid wing an po aulimal putrefae will soon be ovectazed, {En thal tine ok % riven EE = Ep Twi pind 07 be tmmucdiate œatigaty ee and S Blais TI rot ei of the od Sai oF eee\u201d te dent Le urial of r of sulisting a, our city press deheot 1 banker, will geutest \u2018 CHEB Baring, the an or iS hon: its oitizens the enjoyment o) \u2018the ose grounds and at the same time æratity oo natural sentiment of \u2018honor the of our departed friends by ornemen Toe anent monuments.For the disposal ¢ aahon of the dead in suitable stone urns of caskets in the grounds wouid mot require the.natural uriace wih is ond : shrubbery to be dist such à disposition of the remains | totecere with tho publi y within he line of action of the gentomes who the Cemeter nan churches have given their adhesion this |: Docessary Jeform, rendered sbeolutely us- avoidavle the enormous aggrega b mani à great cities ot modern days, and it may be taken for granted that, from the church authorities at any rate, 2o opposition will be given, while Derecnal superstition or rejudice will grad ve w Feo ! u that the ed and roRacd am eprove and.support it a 6th July, 1887.{Long before Mount Royal Cemetery becomes over-arowded, it is reasonable to expect that new cemsteries will be opened near Montreal.The increase im the value of the land will bring this about at the right time.Larger cities than Moniyeal have not yet been forced to adopt the practice of cremation.\u2014 En, STAR.) NEW MAGAZINES talon ud o nici rudes Levin bas bas for e articie pa \u201cIbe ee Party.Per Goong e bo oH \u2018hat ihe at parties of Xe politics are dead, and that Lhe party of political economy is now in order, Hon.oo e W.Julian, who was appointed Surve eral of New Mexico y President Cleveland; wl look after \u201cland stealing\u201d in of the pti contributes some rig {acts and figures on the subject.Dion Boucicault treats\u201d \u2018\u2019Tbe Decline and Fall of the Press,\u201d witu special reference to its influence on art and the drama.\"He thinks that tame iv no longer fone\u2019 it is made by advertising and is ht and paid for, fixe so 0, much flour or Dor.\u201cMy Personal Finan \"by President Garfleld, 1s the third and nat pard of Edmund Kirke's series y 's autobiographical notas used 2 writing the ex-Presidenys lif fe, vu Johnson.Grant, Beward, Bumner,\u201d are pertraysd Gideon Welles, according to bis low of of thom ani their day, in two very re able per tbumous letters, hitherto unpuoll There are besides à number ef papers on various subjects, h ade its A new quarter, as m appesranot, À to devotod à to the simplificati which wm of Engl:ah orthography.a organiced and simuatin calmes, D organ and suppoi the best scholars, educators a los ists tor the im mprovement of Eng he.ng.Outside of the rer To.T people who bave à * r cou Interest int subject, an will be gl pews it.\u201cA sample copy is o ove to suy ove who Diseases is interested enough to write for It to Publication Cpmimitter, o eare of Library - Bureau, 32 Hawle od treet, sn gubject was very freely d int STAR some two of Lhree years ago, and subject will doubtless prove attractive te many of our readers.The Swiss Cross fe for July bas a well filled table ol Sontems Besides continued Cradios nd a Mason.Pare ot the El and vas Polos, Fu radios, or die are formed & A = nation with the whole be pa draws ile of = upon the fore Deeds of very small iran om kind thy beads oly cradle was in à vertical condition, ee pre- ductive of head Oatteniog, and was on by Dan ndians ip Aree ence, gain nooks, on the contrary, exp y retaine EN frontal liluetrailon of ef Jin is two maxguificent sveolmons of af Or pipedia, : Cone There as Very good ur à vocable ing.showing wha! mislakes av explaining the raleon od of various precautions to be ta is claimed that Russian and Northe German cherries cap t og, [A vided tbe atmosphere ol ity 4 are put into is not too dry, res both theee Jrults are Jadler, the (Lpples, an trans, atlo re Commended io, winter the the alas fo obi Lerbe, such as sweet p for instance, tn oullars.when milo a fine show.qu small fruit Gulture rt 1 Lu PES oto, with an outlineof work will be found interestiog.An tmposing centennial nn ing planned by New Bou ing to the model, the me social A mot High e foot or ao ' NOR ony's existence\u2014an whlie all the atrial ri se rising sun will be a ibe eh surmoun Brace od Great Aust a onies Four fountains sn Pope four æreat rivers of Lie sole Sor The following Tm the beginning of ey Sone Pi sons of À he Municipality of of Ite ° male resident of PE HB oar panta nee bu \u2018of une.pret Any 0e boundaries of this Ly, a rade who is found disobe is Faquiromes will be liable to imprison three days; «nd to SEM from couts to three dollars.\u201d Imitation Is sometimes called the terv.This may account for Prost imitations of tbe original and SE oorn cure\u2014Putnam'e Painless n tractor.All such fal ail io ponsemagest so when purchasing get the \u201cPa Dams 8.\u201d Hale, sure ad painions: Ail drag \u201cKiss the baby wt while you can\u201d es à L s she Dates a take 0 RC = b The Experience af Me Peters, ns.With ng Es pri ad FOR ehedies dry.os lured Ber, But none of t em red hee, Their Dames god their Sumber nobogy pond | And she soon migbt have dled.But © \u2018\u2019Pellets\u201d\u201d w That acted Lie magie à and Chan he The m alo Pleasant Duration, Falls Little Liver Pills aud now she vont t be witkon without A Nevada man who started eu .gritely bear, Jousd etes ' +4 dloger.ne Question pr.3a \u2018hose eminent men, Phyolcian to Queen V Corts of\u2019 his opini om _ AD art grit deearibiag deecribip .Teen De strnok où épleciog tbe room Iain umb brel?TRE oe ; thè street, \u201cwhat do tt, say Ur, Wistar knew this bis widoiy-known i and exper poce has Ei - thin, Et Sala, softens.tho ret ind eetie 1g ti tomedy diarrhœs x5 5 ents à bo a \u201cDoctor\u201d paid te friend, rend, d'opping blm ou Jee.\u201d replisd the doctor, softly, and so \u2019 Horstord\u2019s Acid Phosphate.Beware of Imitations.and counterfeits have in Be sure | the word *Hore- fa\u201d Le où he per.None are geu- ren, the coun bas 6 readsa: \u201c TEE; 1 all anapes ps sisss sold here\u201d Bettlo Fed Bables ; surpass in robustness children who ot li are h ht to be more favored.A Ia argo \u2018number others are not able to give thelr BS children proper nutriment, and in su Lactated Food is ail that can be ere EE It ils easily digested and agrees with children lelall «ges R against royalt.to such parts Te Fear of France that the Jenglh in mayor ofa little Pilage refused to license à leirous boœuseit advertised a royal bengal Constipation, Which ives rise to many ver troubles, and prevented by o Litlle Liver Pilla, Try them and you will be convinced.Be oon On aocoount the rs ra bid sale of our ob flowers we ad to wot a repeat 1 bunches,» which will \u201cbe sold at to same Phi à y.250 br \u201c___Buwar Mosoan & Co.Werth Bememberin Remembering.a Los pote le H.Hall, of Bad- pe 8; * ve were It not for Burdock Blood ood Bitters I should be in my grave.It cured me of kidney and liver compiaint and general debll- vod fatal.\u201d + Îty, whioh bad nearly proved pro Sole Henry Morgan & Co.are sole agents for nm uttericks Patierns The very latest goods to hand.166 3 Like Magie, \u201cTt al always acted like magie J ad scarce- omisre Extradt of Wid Bon d So of Dr.summer oom lock, of Eth Firs who disappointed by coming Ladies, too late for our last lot of Fob tlowers, shou cell aa anos and secure u Cre i ibis ou cond consigament, c per bune 155 4 BY MORGAN & Co.Why is it that a woman with a costly fan Bnds the atmosphere in ihe theatre so ber is thinking warm, while the man next to of putting on his overcoat?MILLING MACHINES, BOLT CUTTERS, Steam Bugines aad Boilers, Stem and Rotary Pumps for svery service, FORGRS, BLOWERS, SHAVING EX- HAUSTERS, EMERY WHEELS, BELTING a soute for veu Bertram & Bous, Dundas.Band for Catalogue and Price List, SHAFTING, HANGERS AND PULLEYS Machinery Supphy Assocation General Machinery Dealers, 669 Craig Street, - Montreal Site tre & he Saves afin want o's ox Be Is made The makers ted us to allow.our wholesale amore te earl discount oft last Joare prices.Please call and our RR.& W, KERR, 1803 Netre Dame SI.VITREO-PLASTIC LINED REFRIGERATORS, NEAT, CLEAX AND WHOLESOME.WATER FILTERS & GAS STOVES Rubber Bands Manufactured and for Sale by GEO.R.PROWSE, $34 ST.JAMES ST, 140°tt EMIL POLIWKA & CO.GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING the Sale of the above corps STAR OIL sTOVE in recommending it as the beat tove to dot pue from us, that leveland, O Over 97,000 Sold Inet year.Opposite Balmoral Hotel.1578 PURE Put up in 1 oz.and X lb.neat Paper Boxes: also, in % lb, hinged Decorated tins, specially adapted for office use.ALL SIZES.SULD BY WEIGNT.THE OnparestT WAY TO Buy THEM | 304-400 BT.PAUL STREET, Corner Custom House Square, Send fer 1Hustrated Price Lint 15°83 SWEEPING REDUCTIONS = IHC GRAND TION CLOTEING HOUSE, Wild Strawberry for Mrs.Walter Goven- e choice of this our .SKIN AND BLOOD Diseases from Pimples to Scrafala Oured by Cuticura.ad by return of mail, repout Hundreds of letters in our possession, copies fais ood 0a hn been # terrible nuores for for Diseases of ii rolist a COVERED WITE SALT RHEUM, Cuæicu a REM IRS are the greatest medi.clipes on Toarth untry.My mot, i >.din fact died fro Re be vid have saved hor car arme, were over fo: Jon cou T used ty years.CURE attend [ vo sav ESOLYR iJ, Internally and Bees ah i Love or cur um Curpuna 86 OA, Xi ferpall a.arise race AND BODY us pista dul i, be head.\u201cod face aa IY va my bod yore al glmost a My vas re case is cons Paule wonderf Ducyron.Mica.Maxs.8.r WHIPPLE.A PEVER SORE CURBED.I must extend to Tou the thanks of one, of nr oustomers, w| been cured, by us an old soins re ba to say he is now entirely wei sound a dollar oreques ke pas HEE A pray sat.ot his | > Eines 50: ty ue Porran Da oa ean 76 Ai ORUBS; Easy in Bir, 2a aby Rumer.1901 Notre Dame Street, Opposite Balmoral Hotel.The Great Clothing House of Montreal !|# (IFT SALE Mo = eooo GOING ON eon0e e n to shun publio 0 places ng hu a 1 mors: have bh.ety He clans, hath rand Bpndeedec ave cured me, Lot my Foi and blood as pure as achild's, © worst case of Balt «+ ie I feet add par Sagzibing was vor Bd on ve no not & Bl of! amor, ee me, and my You Can Buy a Suit of Fine Clothes at HALF PRICE.FINE PRESEN1S GIVEN AWAY HOW IT ACHES! Backashe, Pains, saû ati HR ay Wi ac od in ope minute VY ihe Onsloura Ant Pain Plaster.Atdrugxista 30 esnty; five for $1.35.P Drug snd Co., nm 155) mw mass 2 LAWN TENNIS 00 JusT Reomivap OUR SECORD SUPPLY FOR THIS SEASON, : Ayre\u2019s Celebrated Racquets, AT ALL PRICES.NEYS, BALLS, LAWN MARKERS, * AT LOWEST PRICES.fond fee Price Le où STOCK Is COMPLETE, = Sharpley & Sons, 1678 & 1850 NOYRE DANE ST.\u201cNOTICE.St Toss Pada, OLD STAND, 600 CRAIG STRBET, REMOVING TO \u201c7d ORAIQ ST.« per wear, vim wat Sa duipied or bath u { rates sreverly wiinsted.- Alods atendence a, GRO8S, A 0 Pme es alos .on fatardare at ALL THE OITY GROCERS ARE SUPPLIED WITH TRURS BE 000A conssxen» corr | Z4-E | nd order while our A $7, $9 and $11 SUIT OR MORE.OUR PRICE LIST FOR THIS WEEK: Men\u2019s Blue Wool Serge Suits, - - $3.75 Men's Strong, Durable, Tweed Suit, $5.00 Halifax Twapds, Men's, - - - - $5.00 Halifax Tweeds, Youths\u2019, - - - $4.00 Men's Fine Tweed Suit, - - - - $6.00 Beit or Norfolk Suit, - - - $4.50 Very Fine Belt or Norfolk Suit, - - $5.50 |.100 Children\u2019s Suits, | - - $ L50 2000 Pairs Pants, worth $2, only - $125 GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS SULTS.51050 WiLL BUY , k a SR mage Tine ick ote Crp ry Poor Prose pier Ce ite Copied drason fo or ED Four-butto utp pou \"GALL AND EXAMINE EIS LOT.it A Fine Lot of D.B.FROCKS-LOW miTE.wm other atoren soll tor $14.00.men SATURDAY, the 108k July th Pure cxpring Taken fo in abun town, is to be emo media ; Terms liberal.Title perfect Lunch on the ground at one o'clock, Bale to commence at two o\u2019elodk, .BENNING & BARSALOVY, 4.8.Thomson & Co's.Sales, (GALVANIZED IRO.IRON, &a \u2018We are instructed to ssll at apd 82 Grey Nun strest, Énowa cLaren\u2019a, 20 Cases GALVANIZED mon Blightly Damaged, Brands\u2014Morewood Ps h ¥ À sacht, Queen's Ton \u201cacortee brasdig SALE ON TUESDAY, 1 inot\u2026 at 4 Catalogues are being prepared EV had on application.ared and can.; J.8.THOMSON & ce, +.ow EF.- Shaw\u2019s Nalen © ~ Ee a aC FL E | PRIVATE SALR W.Yufles's Cottage and Grounds Mots.delightfui situation; house at son- from beach, eo pl Wiliam # items Sales, oh Lg BEE y Rooms, 1747 vor \u2018TUESDAY TugmNING.i 1%¢h JULY, WILLIAM MH.ARN ENTS Yor en 200D TA Unresetved Salo at m er Thomas J: Potter's Sales.TE J.UTE DUTREEE- ; Iraportant Bale of 40 BUILDING Rachel street, near the t Jean Baptiste Ward, Su y.in the premises, at 2.80% o'cloek.TH A.Marcotte & Co's.Sales, ON MONDAY.JULY Bitha- - At our Rooms, 95 Sr.Jamns STRESR This splendid business place, bearing J Cartier Square.oo most Yulusble local A e ais 08s Ey or REA buildings jo to it, oocu peiween Notre Dame, Olau und Jacques Cartier Square, as pose an immense Srotel or for publia this cannot but increase consid arabiy.value of the property for sale, and raise Constant; sominnl Font $700.00, .Bolid brick.stone foundations; desirable for da an aor la be so MR A &~ EOREM le SR tt INSOLVENT NOTIC SOLOMON GOLBSTONE, Pan BROKER, OF MONTREAL, + = more te, will eut À ublie = ba fo a on ots along vin: Amount advanced on P1 sold at so much on the X ar Proof Sale, with Modern Improvements.68sec mois\u201d Pawn Broker's Bien and Fog ROA J liars Desks, Wardrobe, Raion tin CATE anf he 8.eo vendors the Tay 7 equire belare Pale at TWO o'clock.KENT & A.MARCOTTE & 00.a+ NAT, it AUGUST, 188%, st ELEVEN o\u2019clock, \u2018 the following parcels of Real Estate, > >» oO es village 0 lo} Snel h 107 en Shah ts will be mold su Fagen an and other charges 1e ENT æ TUR@OTTE A.MARCOTTE & © 127 10 w 4 ll Lem ur | AWUFACTURERS OF CoS ; By special spholatmént to the Queen a ABK Yoon GROCKE FOR FRY'S CHOCOLATES : ¥RY'S HOMEOPATHIC coon Best in the World, For sale by every first-eluss ret NIT, rosifion now than evi Imybrelins.ra-cover nf Shem ut very moderate prices at THE nO EE, TMBRE A AN, £5 4 RAJO STE STBE REFRIG vos areina bettor ET.next door Lu the Cars ERATORS.Complete stock of the follows w al kno own 0.Sadie BR?aus a nus GE .Alate, Metsl und reve) i -£ sealer im Raoflug © 8 & THB mile) LU ERT, Montrogh: GAASTOR-FEUID pra red) \u2014 A D : it ES Et Dr hed Drolet, d'en Pur.and\u2019 Montreal, Dominion day M and Hamilton of Berthier on on Haut, une rasan foe essre.Guilbeaul Montreal visit hier.Among the recent arrivals at the rthier summer E BOL OO.are, br, Olver of lo, James Qliver of Salem, M Tom Sanderson dF the à \"th Bene hb Pa ha Jee x the day, © niæbte here have na gh d refreshing.tiully cool an oar a very ne to Cool Retreats Nea Near Kingston, KrwostoN, July &\u2014The hot wave \u2018that 3 Sumoled in upon the people of this other- cool city almost discomfited them.was a rush jor secluded spots, and the ay season set in with a rush.This large Dumber o of citizens have an he lawyers have goached vacation, are packing up pre- pasatory to 0 Jisiting seaside resorts.Jaana fan colony fared is preity well ists bave been arrivi t weak.Din years past.The off the grass! Yaust not venture on holel mmediate vicini resorts Ales.rchants can go to them shortly of the 1 ericads are Dow Inakin d lakes in Frontenac, onthe line of the C.P.H., the finny (ribe.1 iv bands Blac: Black bass, roc \u201cJonge are the eat fish ith the first-mentioned be had.Frou.twen begun and on an average five hundred To those in the city w countles for flsbinæ purposes.tt Jake, about 175 miles from Moptre at the Thousand settled.The rush for the ©& cannot ng dail 2 w - get away for any length ot time, the owners \"of excursion boats have fixed days when ex- ab ow rates are ollered\u2014twenty-live ride sixty miles amid charming Alexandria Baylis becoming more select hotel proprietors à given orders that excursionists must or, more properly, ground unless as tv, Wolfe Island, Milton Le A and Simcoe Island are fuvor- for business wen aud thelr fam- The resorts ais easy ot access and io the evening,re- ning early in the mornipg.One of the hers\u2019 Islands in the Bay of Quinte, the boméo! fine tiahing, will be made the h ollowers of lsaso garer uarters ton.And this leads roe lo Say that many heir way to the ark, and Ren- Shar- is à tine ake is 8 beautiful sheet of water, dotterl over with numerous Islands, several of which are already î 28 deslrable camping sites, pike and a few bh on tbe list, and very g sport ty-five æ fish ve would probably be an average catch morning's work.Quite a8 bad In the worst Hero ard method on this water.is the stand- lies are not season as on tbe good tisbing waters and do \u2018the I5th of June, disappearing a aliogether in + aboot two weeks after that d ghboro Lake, within y access ol xenon, ls another fine spot for piscatorial imives Then Îf tourists will p selves under the care of the officials of po =i bogie lake, a si t beauty with falls thi Grant Allen, uneclipsed oan be set dc down bes beside lak dred or apart, dozen or so Ste.u! is admiration of them ingston & Pembroke railway they can ried to myriads of lakes along the line = romantic as thev are beautiful, endiug up bevy of water, of at are, ng in the world, vos es only two bun- and yat one is ty-five fads higher than \u2018the other.re you are rapidly sliding down the Ste, Anne ae Bellevue, Residents prefer the above Smply, partly from ne letter bearing the later ad- possibly Ko astray because of ne\u2019s in the province, chiefly, I think, because of ties.\u2018Tom Moore long ago exp to Ste.ty; for its natdral ressert in verse, and that is sung far and near, and with much usisam lately to an Ediburgh audience Peclebrated octasion, be.sweet singer, Albani It {, however, we wish t, notwi articles have appoes r less 8 accommodation for dS.man desiruus of and there being no rders outside the na led by our not of the to speak, but the stand! that lately several in your columns proportion to the summerinæ there 0 olsewhere.Experience shows that when the propristary i interests preCominate dn suburban beme- in progress to es Feur's occupaiion a hotel suitable in every ; Fespeot and commensurate with the giow- wants of the place.social character of lish for next dents this season are Col.Hutton, a.I, J.Grant, À, en lo Dowker, Geo.N Low Dawes, F, aaron: Thos, H lles, Jas.Balley, J orget, G.8.Huvbell, arley.Mp sad Miss Gi Holden, A.Robertson, J ker, Col.Dowir, d, Thos.Neild, M.odgson, L J.F.Mewhort, J.J.Gardner, KR.C.simpson J- Me W.A, Stephenson, at.J, 8 B a \u2018D.\"Hamilton, A J.W.Grier, A Daibec, G.Sise, or 8 unstall, C.\u201cHon.Be the * \u201cClarendon\u201d are A.Nichol aod family.r.and Mrs.renna re , Miss Kavanagh, Mr.Mr and d Mrs.Bender, Éathorne.ont fox Fis Lebing viduals.ge, say that there will ba a them later.Angus expeots Scotland shortly, and its waters undoubtedly will, be The Bellevue club and Town à Gunchant, Sami.Bailey, Becken, uucet, Wi.Bra, E C.Hopkins, A, Finck: this season has been though thus fur few large caught, but knowing ones - Kavanage, No J.Potter, A.i Le Brown, Moncoll Girdwood, J.Abbott, R' B.9.bott and several on Isle Perrot.Mrs Hand Mrs.Mr.and np, Mrs.and Miss A Chollette Joa nd Master and Miss 200 inat- about better show jor Boating, canoeing, salling and \u201cateam yachting are much enjoyed.Mr.bis steel steam yacht irom resence on these © much admired.Boat club flourish, the former without debt and balance on ' FE the latter began this season with 0 balance alter paying all | labiitties.The Tbe tea of Management are j Fed og Hodgson, Hubball Lanthier, Paul, Hower Starter: Mr.Grier; oy a \u2018Is aiso preaid They have arranged an excellent vue club.girls\u2019 week A ent: Retresnments by the com- ' snittee.Lest evening was their night, as successful and sttracting & and others in full uadrille, ripple or reel, worlh seeing.A Kavanagh and or rawme for this season, ai R33 out.or most interesting atone of which is 11; secretaries: .Doucet ; vice- President, Mr.A.ent of the pelle: d will carry ly dance and on- sual all the papas, oreo.why not?\"tor , healthy and , dancing 2 or Happy period of nf brat: able service, let their measure be f annual regatta is on the 30th July, and Toe \u201cHop 12th of August.For the past twoor three ogre particular attention has been paid to ng people's élub house entertain- .ou Bok buta new teat, , namely, a bath = them sud big folk ag wall to learn - swimming, For the present où pacage y a comm of gentlemen, Is p praoti good rogress in a d gives gone ure is about to be in- on a large scale t it will be tion.diggeron train Service this Season continues to al aa ion, and large suburban business is done.v TRAINS TO 8T.ANNE - E EIR Lon 5 6: 5.6.20 (8.30 dally) urday only.; M\u20147.35, 8.07, 10,55: + M Sonia Li With double track about t Grand Rallw nerease take TO MONTREAL \\ pe on fed, ay ne - tbe acoomimoda- ani, of sobeme more rapidly extor tion, ate summer boarders.t ould ' be well to tie on tbe watch, and puta pad ei.Hiway Ontario & < that : Bom Blue ohn, DOr alot the station - Windsor Shoat are com the to t on the Ce = A ists ha | peine ation we oe To results moet Les oY | restience that is living on ry air and all ts benetits.lidings rapleted thus.far tbls ars that mag oilioent fav thle, Tour | beautital patra ircoundings and tbe de- eloquence o s fe LB.Angus, a, 1080 for Messre H.subor \u2018WER WATA Ba Fasdreul er Le must become equal up.This work was begun when the ice passed down and was carried on under many difficuities.The entire bridge has à tine appearance; the seo- tions were shipped from Glasgow and put together by the Union Bridge Compauy, Buffalo, under the superintendence of Mr.Sullivan.We regret the teisporary absence of Messrs.Bolton, rry, Wotherspoon families, Mrs.Hutton, Mr.and Mrs.Khol, Mr.L.J.Forget is building a five substantial stone summer residence où & magni- ticent point ob his farm, commanding a most extensive view of Lake Two Mountains.The style is Norman, the tower 60 feet high, ealgns belo by Messra.Hopkins & Bon, apd M uinlan guarantees the construction ot Le of the most handsome and attractive summer bomes on the north shore of the island.Several other gentiomen bave arranged to build this autumn for next vear's habitation.Choice building lots are helng secured, and recently a river lot was sold, price 32250.Excursionists by steawer \u201cPrince of Wales\" have been bumerous this season and the opiulon fs expressed that when the hotel is built, a trip to St.Anne by steamer and return will command & large business.\u2018The advantages being 50 miles sail on lake, river and down the rapids wiLh plenty of thine for a good day's outing at fishing, boating or other purposes.014 Orchard Letter.As I sit bere on the hotel piazza contemplating the illimitable expanse of bright, blue sea, and the large, expausivefboard bill that is fast becoming due, I cannot help thinking what an infleence Old Urcbard has on the outside world.After the first of July people all over the country inetinctively turu beachward, and those who turn in the direction of Old Urchard are legivns and perbaps several more.1 chanoed to beriding from \u2018cston iD the satn6 train witu à large number eu route for Uld*Orobard from the west.In their countenances were read the cares, the responsibilities, the whirl of business, the round of winter gaieties, and the general turmoil and anxiety of city life.As tbey ueared tbe reso and saw the first gleam of the sea iu the distance, thelr faces began to light up, and there was & rush to one side of the car to least on Lhis introductory marine morceau.But what is the meagre population ol a eek ago compared with the several bun- dred sum wer residents there to-day.The insufferable heat of the past week bas wilted tall collars, and cau a general exodus from the cities.Many have sought the balm in Old Orchard and no Gilead was ever balmier., The sweet, clear, refreshing air that abounds in the month\u2019 of Julie at this resort is appreciated by the permanent residents only.1f there is ope thing rarer than à day in June, itis boarders at Old Orcbard Beach in this month, There seews to be an old-time prejudice against this month, and Old Orchard 1s never destined.to smile its sweetest only in the months of July apd August.All this last beautiful month when the beach and all its surroundings bave invited tbe pen and pencil, the hotel proprietor has stood ip the door lovk- ing wistiully out over the forlorn aspect, with his bands in! bis pants pocket, feeling sirougly of THAT LONE SILVER DOLLAR, the last of the profits of a previous season.t the loflux of the last few days lookeF| encdurecing.Nearly every incoming train has brought heaps! of puggage and cuuntless guests.The mont of June at Old Orchard remains as unknown and as unnoticed as the bleakest period of the bibernai season.The twenly-sixth of June is the first tangible move of the season, I ed There used to exist that on this day: the ocean were especially endowed with healing pro.-erties; that at.this time they were troubled, and \u201c whoever stepped mn was sured of whatsoever disease he possessed.\u201d Lis led thbousau-ls of the creduious and su porstitious to flock to'thess shores to be bealed.From the surrounding country, back for many miles, ¢ame, early on the morning of this day.véhicles of every description bearing the * wittered, the halt and the bilnd,\u201d Abd every other character and condition of humanity.wbo reverently plunged or were dipped in the rolling break- erg,ut- Old Orchard.Many are tbe accounts of the credulous who have been cured or bene ited by bathing on this day.ing from what the hotel proprietors p present season will be one of pros- fond never ON previous years have so \"fooms besn engaged ahead.\u201cWhy, r.Fiske, the ac roPEistor of al reévipt of letters ask lans of the house,\u201d Even so it with the Old Orchard House, Sea Shore House and Ocean House.The Old Orchard House has been thoroughly renovated and modernized in every detail.The floors om the first floor were newly varnished a weak ago, and the writer claims the honor of placing the first foot on the shining flood, End had it not been for thd timely intar- vention of loving hands, I might have been standing there yet.The lon plank walk leading from the depot to this house has en ral and placed on trestle work.Two or three large duciivities have been bridged: over, so that it now forms a bee line fiom tbe botel to the depot, and makes an agreeable promenade of easy decline.The walk now attended with much less fatigue, an pleasure rises up to take the place of work.This walk was ocontructed at an éx- pense of $5600, The wealth of this resort centres at the Old Orchard House, and it is here tbat you will see the RICH APPOINTMENTS AND EL EGANT TOILETS approached by no other house at the beach.he jour glant hotels of the beach are the Old Orchard House, the Ocean House, the Sea Shore House, and Hotel Fiske.Notable guests ligure at all of these hotels, but when L comes to the fine distinctions on style {a dress the Ucean House may safely be counted\u2019 on ns comfort rather than style fs its motto.At the Ocean House they are a happy, bave- a-big-time-while-you'ye-at-it party, feeling under no undue restraint, and led dy no whim or caprice.It ir safe to say that ever smile ut the Ocean House ps ten per cent.protic for the investor.By the way, the ocean and Everett Houses this season are under one management, that of Ryan and Porter, two young men who have bean highly successful in hotel venturea all over the country.Meet James M.Ryan once and you bave encountered a plece of anatomy tbat you will always remember.A more hearty, genial, whole-souled ora.ism never lunched on the dE hes oxyge Will H.Parsun, bis \u2018pard,\u201d more seda buta born tog gratiator.\u2018I'he ouse on tbe sea wall opened or on the Toth Hon with six boarders, t at\u2019 am and anon, ne sarl arrivals was General John Kentucky, Grand Master Afro the herd and froot of the orgaulzation in this country.On the following day the hotel men of Maine beld a convention at this house, and probably the beach never enjoyed the presence of so many well developed éorporosities as\u2019 on this occasion.What they did in secret session we know aot, but they probably gave growth to some lock on the cuain.fhe Staples R'ottane la roomed for weeks mhead and likewise the Cedar Brook Cottage, which for tbe J filteon years bus been In tbe bands of M osen Yo opng.The Lawrence House ae 3e tb of Juneundar the same m ment, and algo same clerkship, that of\u2019 Harry Fling, who successfully taugbt the H School at Old Orchard the past winter.The Lawrence Cottage, bard by, will be handled by Prot.J.M.C bépman, The well known elocutionlat, who wi lover an.and anon ventilate some ot his choice selecti The Aldine Houss is ous ne of those b which is seldom passed by, and Mr.H the proprietor, has a faculty of gathering together a most - ENTERTAINING BUNCH OF GUESTS.The Belmont, Linwood, Montreal, Inglesid Bryant and Cleaves Houses are A aad on Lhe sea wall, and some of born are eo ade mirably arranged that most every room is a \u201ccorner front r \u2018The Revere House just back of the Old orchert House is a comparatively new institution.At this Haina, De Montreal ace To LES dovervedly nanted uses Willan Si startling changes of Old 4 Ore hard is sson yh be honored with:s fomplete system of water works.And in | fs thosiog bis Arrange displayed a wise judgment, as fe fy something which The town has long been in ol.From a few wells at bitherto beatned.be anse water wt ol m ply.which has ee : o lite Incon- venienoe, J ol n of tires when the lack va Las boon an incaloulable draw \"ie Leurs strange that with acres of Atlantic at their disposal, it eb be all for nou zut But salt water cannot be extidguleblog fires from the aa that it.1 injures the pipes and engine, an a poor quéncher of flames.\u2018Thus it is that Choi) aiter hotel, and cottage after cottage, bas succumbed to the flery flend in days gone by.And thus it is tant the new water A orks will be ushered wit.thanksgiving and praise.The pi an already arrived, and the work 1 be pushe alead [rapid IY.y View House at Ferry Beach Is oa vara is booked for many d'en guished American and Canadian ar ll who Were there 1d°86 firmly atout That it was the deligntiul provinoiai guests that made life worth living at this house last season.The Orch Beach rallroad is thrown open to The public, the roller coaster fe about to furnish some more of inestimable joy.All of the houses and grounds have been retouched, the bas heen resand- ed, and Old Orchard is open to the world for the season of \u201887.apart.erate \u201cA complete and detailed list of Canadian arrivals and a full diagnoeis of Canadian movewents will be given in all after letters.The sublime pugsibilitios ot the soda fonntain are illustrated daily at Guppy & Kiusman's.Anything can be drawn from this lountain trom an orange phosphate to malt whiskey.Apd some old deacon says, with a twinkle wn bls eye: \u201cOh, my, what rich soda!\u201d and then he tries another.Brewster & Snow, of Brunswick, bave leased the Lane Restaurant, and opened on the Five young ladies bava married who first met their better halls at the beach last season.The writer officially announces tbat be is still doing the o celibate aot.Mrs.Sallv Jay White, for several \u2018years the Oid Orchard correspondent of the Rostou Herald, is expected at the Sea Shore House hourly.Professor Chick, master of ,ceremonies at the Old Orchard House, La ed, and perched upon the ralling a attired in a white flannel suit, he looked Lhe picture of contentment.Franklin Nourse and family.and Bon.£ H.McMullan and family, ot Portland.ave Bach foto their summer cottages at Ferry ach.temporary bulldiog is being erected pear the Roed road for the occupancy of the Italian Jaborers employed upon the Old Orchard water wo! Special effurts are being made to m the camp meeting season at Ola Orchard one of unusual interest and success.Five meetings will be held on the grounds, the first commepcing July 20th, and the last ope closing August 29th.Canadians intending to visit Old Orchatd this season'should take every precaution to bring all their initials with them.Some of the names we encountered last season were long enough to cut up into small names and \u201cdivy\u201d with the neigbbors The Augusta Salvationists will occupy the Vine cottage on Grand Avenue during the summer.THE BATHING COSTUMES this year are unique.This is the first year jerseys have been worn in the water, but.there is no question of their superiority over flannels, which not only carry water, ut to the ligare like a trail of sea moss.fos imported jersey cloth has a smooth finish that sheds the water, and re- sues its elastic Appearance the moment it comes to the aur George William As Avery will be the Clerk + at the Old Orchard House Beasoi Edwin Pace, head waiter.The clerk at \u2018the Fiske Is Willlam MeoeDonough jhe Brey waiter, Fred Oakes.of 1 Bates Coll the steward, W.Bro The sur?bathing Bouse bes one buadred 2 and twenty-nine robm: Quite a number ot the you Plsnos at the beach wear nel or llen suits stri made with a kilt skirt and Norfolk Jacket.The skirt mos most oltecutss 16 a chocolate brown with w Prot.ptet Rokeray of Belleville, Ontario, is at Fine He has the ouly obeer- vatory at his Dome.So successful is ihe Professor with his glasses, that he can pou the sun, moon and stars down within four leet of the earth.About five years 0 he took for the Canadian Government the transit of Vepus over the sun's disk.The Professor delights, as well be may, in making beach observations.he Boston and Maine, R.R.bas placed in the railroad station two electric semaphores.THE EVICTION FUND.Parnell Acknowiedges the Receipt of £3000 and Asks for Mor.NEw YoRK,July 8.\u2014Eugene Kelly received to-day the following despatch from Charles Stewart Parnell :\u2014 Loxpon, July 8 To Eugene Kelly, New York: [ thank you and the rliiamentary Aid asrociation most sincerely.for the very opportune remittance of £5000, which Ihave handed to the Evicted T ia pressing ne .bave alarmingly increased during quarter and are boing still further stimulated y the Crimes bill.I trust that all of our fonds will redouble their exertions for these unhappy victims of landiord oppression.(Bigned) PARN.ep IRISH LAND BILL Liberal Unioulsts Mest and Adopt Measures for Concerted London, July 8, 8, dave ere ie of Harting- ton presided he meeting of Liberal- dite oY bien assembled at Devonshire house in response to his call je adopt ures for concerted action on tron land bill.The meeting decided to BUD.port the second reading of the bili and to reserve liberty of action respecting the meas- re in its committee stage.A commi which includes Lord Hartington, Joseph .Chamberiain and ox AttornerGoneral James, was appointed tp consider and report advisable amendments to the bill CARNEGIE AND THE WORKINGMEN.EpINBURGH, July 9.\u2014The workingmen of Edinburgh presented Mr.Andrew Carnegie last evening with ap ad welcoming bim to tha S Bcotob capital and thanking him for his gift to the town.Mr.Blaine and Mra.Gafnegie were present.Mr.Carnegie, repl nat to the address, sald that a century ago ish workingmen were serfs, but on the Ri ot progress labor bad triumphed.* Men can now seli their labor to whom they please.THE DEPREDATING HEN, Of alt hoa things in nature that afflict the sons There is 3 nos ni that I know of beats the | ! It you $\u20ac0 à W Loved woman firing brick~ bats from the shed, You an | bet a hen has busted up her little She plunaers and sh she scratohes, she eackles And forts à Pthousand cowboys couldn't keep her 8he vas sont 6 on earth to fret us, to excoriate ttuve, She\u2019s a thory' going nuisance, is the depre- dating hen.1 threw ab brick and missed her.as she hustled Bat 5 faites Gana statue was smashed to or x saw her gixzing \u2018rifle pits where, I'd put my I prod a \u2018à good sired rook and hit my hired man She busts all bounds and shackles, she gignies an She ma - \u201cme eay some earnest things 1 haven't tims to pen, \u2018I never us language.bat ngw I'm filled Asa rn ibesie the record, thro\u2019 that depredat- But now th thro\u2019 out out my cabinet there floats a And the.Sasol for tliat perfume isn\u2019t very For when I rost this morning.saw my cabbage 1 rant that depredating hen and flercely Fl ae ne Crackle, no more she'll house a remarkably good table ts set, and the rooras sre cheertul and cosy, but the fore hreelf is paiavorably locate.à It stands side of an exosption road where vehieles .very toy passing TEE : 7 vag : teh and cack] or ok mate my summer \u2018garden look like some h Fe n, up ous cle Las bossed me.she far toe | hts, | fo-day & hundred.| are the only really i \u2018Master ot the | with a Corner of Doreh service at 7 Pass All ace in George Rogers, B.A, dr Communion the Church of St.Jamés the: am.Mori Rings service at ll.Albans, Serv 179.uno 10 eu Re ymns : gi good will preach morning and Bt.Martin's Churdh, \u201cGybogr streat, Rev.G.Osborne 3 St Lakers dr dures érdecopii.seals free), wilt be maminiatared in-F, Evening = CHK at plain atreeta ser punday at 3p.avi Even pr.+ og \u201c44 Tr vrao congludad lass ule Ee SE ot Dupré cr samo | fn, io.bug they _ de a room wo with whom, though bel a ent ho he Lupré had sorrancols more, Fifth Sunday alter Tt ip y.9 A m., et B Communion; 11 a.sermoa; 7 p.m., even Preacher at both services, the St.Stephen's Church, Ins pector, « corner a motning prayer ap x pra orator College street.Fifth Bunday hier Trinity, Divine service at 11 a.m.D.day school dnd rector\u2019s Bible cad at3p.mél sSun- Devotional meeting on Thursdgy ai 8 p.pr Ven.Archdeacon Evans, rector.At Trinity Churcl held at 11 a m.and Divine service will be Tbe preacher at .M both services will be tue Rev.Jobn Gemier, of Simcoe, Diocese of Huron, The Sunda, school and Bible class will be held at; D: M, &S USU St.Matthias Church, Cote 7,50.À Bt.Antoine, service ut 11.Evening se; oly Communion at 11 à m,.rat and third Sundays in everv month and at 30 a.m., on he school and Bible class at 248 p.day evening eervice at 8 o'clouk, and strangers welcotned : at Rev.J.ewnham, rector.r Sundays Sunday m.nes- free all services.St.George's Church\u2014Fifth Sunday after Trinity.Divine service at 11.05 a.m.and] 7.05' m.11,05, divige service; Is P.Dean Carmicbael, 8.00 p.m.7.05 p.m., divine sers ce; pre Carmichael.Etrangers ers entering by front Dorch al service at 8 p.m.n& 7 p.m.wiil be dirested to seats onchors\u201d.Friday, T Lachine.11 a.m.and 7 p.m.st Stenpen\u2019 s hide reach Boost bois and bbiore diviue xs\".meeting interbourne, will \u201cpronsh at Foot servi Seats free REFORMED EPISCOPAL.St.Bartholomew's Churoh (Beformed Eplé- copal), Beaver Hall Hill\u2014The Bishop Ussher, M.D., rector.Right Hev.Services on Sunday at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Bishop Ussher will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday sobuol a 9.30 a.m.Strangers provided with seal Li PRESBYTERIAN.At St.Paul's Church, Rev, Q A.- Doudiet will officiate at 11 a.m and 7 p.Rev F.M.Dewey, pastor, wil services at 11 a.m3and Tp.m street church.1 (conduc the tanley Sabbath school re Bibl esday class at 3 p.m.Prayer meuting \u2018Wedn al 8 p.m.Aire cordially invited.atthews, of London, Fog.Hev.Aaron M will condutt.both services Presbyterian Church.Chalmers\u2019 rence tree and 7 > A.A cordial d'invitation a artended to sirang - Meeting f for prayer and.pral at8p m at Crescent Stree Chute, yterian, St Law ve Sher! habroora Sabbath, 10th July, er Divine ne service a at 11 a m pastor.era, St.Mark\u2019e Presbyterlan Church, Rev.John Nichols, the pastor, will preac red morning bath school and Bible class at 3 few Sundays will be filled by t| Smith, M.both services to-morrow.The pulpit ot Erskine Chureh for jee .of Guelph, who wil] offi h atlla m, service; Nab- p.m, te at CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.: 7 .Mr.William: services Tne usual PET will be held at the hurd ot The evening se July and ng servis son will conduct at Bt Andro! s Church to-motTow.both rvice at 1% the iis ADVENT CHRISTIAN, ; \u201cSome Popular Forms of Moral Ferrer.Son\u201d will form the subject ot discourss .Robertson at the Advent Cheatin Churob \"Lecture Hall, 2104 U4 (new nunibes) St Catherine street, at DONOREOAFIONAL Rev.Barbour; princi Co epationnl College, unl services at Emmanuel CI yee qe elect of the 1 con ah First Baptist Church._The Rev.D.H.MaoVicar, Lis Bb.principal of Montreal Presby llege, will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school and Bible class stip m trangers are cordially lovited.UNDENOMINATIONAL, At the Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute, divine servioe will be beld a at 10.30 a.m, and 7 A service © cong will be held at reading at 3 p.m, e -Hev.Aaron Matthews, England, will give an address both.?Busta of Londo! at the men o meeting to-morrow evening (Sanda.Yin the Sen's Ch \u2018s Christian Assoc où hall.Young Rev.Dr.Campbell wi conouzt divine worship at 8.p.m.atthe Home of tant House of Industry and ret Pointe, BCANDINAVIAN.the Protes- uge, Longue Religious services will be neld dy J.Jacobsen af the Sailors\u2019 Justitgte at 11 & m., andat the Y .M.G, A.at 7 p.m.Prayer meetings will be held on Tuesday and Tuursday éveni are cordially at 8 o'clock.All \\Sraudinavians invited.* ROMAN CATHOLIC.: Prayers in connection with the n6vena of Bt.James will be held in the Saturday at 7 p.m, Solemn Benediction will be Chapel of Mercy on Saturday a Cathedral on held in the t5p.m., Archbishop Fabre will visit St Blow, fo- motrow, St.Philomene Martine on Tuesday, Howl St Ltlenne on Thu ayy kD Friday, and Bte.le ou 5 18 pa Monday ay, my , othe oy on aturday.Rev.Mr.Edmond Pepin has been appolated vicar at St aronblabop Fabre has ordained Rev.Avocs J.A.Ethier, of Albany, and W.J.Browne to the pries On one or two days a week, sa spoudent of the London Times: Emperior I comers plied to be alone Every pliant the visitor walks in and ace with ar door ct 8 closes, an sa Lo the Emperor what he lik e is no Chamberlain or intimidate him.plainly furnished study, inund Coremonies ope opens.sh The mikey 0 without a star or grand cord) a Rreets-everybody with an engagin & COrTe- the À Austrian who have ap oro and he receives them es his turn, dgor, ace the Emperor, wi 13 unattent- Secre ile and a good-natured gesture ot the band which seers Jo dh \u201cThere's here.Tell me your business help you I IT way of receiving.It im no mony 1 This is & truly 1 perial presses o\\ bou with the fatheriihess of the Emperor.z Empe pero of Au ris has 2 De me pie feel at netrat ps catching masher, B ng M Dome, ds came for them Xa saw Pl that, he aad, to litt rrault Pigeons together.liquor.He aid not commit murd Joseph Th asked bow it bay not 1 jbo struc about it sent lor of or Perrault head.the day, yiow.T a fleld.Charette was -Perrault d the Coroner handing officers uf the Crown.The Court Mount G.Murdock Junior Beadle, J.Hi for the eusu lng half 4.N.vice gran retary, John Heed, CU.Starke; trustees, Bros.Find} and Cunnipgham, sully, Findiay conductof, Sox 8 perous condition, Doughty Tieh Henry tuture of the widow.tish oo 25% gripl, bwing tunate now se living at Chipping, shire\u2014Mrs, J Wood of aot five at the Vioto: seven, went to fish on her effort An a perished b before ald\u2018cou re do 8 Pires oy by wa children w and cs ol the Jared.several o were ns Folate ors of leo.One has iad Princess, fee sal works part of the fre dan; inj The Man named Wil w lob \u2018was nadia doc growd, \"Road, former was uri amentar word he rare from them w to say.Then straight ont aod f n acqu romises is and hat they Lave humblest of bis subjects racetv at de to ambassadors.ous at noe he makes n races which, but foran Xm Francis Joseph, could not live tye one e milion persons ad ad pass the Manchester \u20ac ii hition be.; wi rchpine book 1a magi foto te ad om turnstiles of fore the end be) the admissions J fn EE the cor piss press last until, by his kind endeavors, the ouaness has been a le ajout This eumcientix explaine Bis ajoute \u201c| traordinary personal popu that it forms à most soi bond at {51 ini union parting the same bow > b pou a.moet lovat le fru! him is that ucneves he sees an nis es éogetpers corresponding is Eon sou 3 = ail tit top rela bo slowly: be ru r, named Hata sell in a shocking it abdomen.enquired\u2019 og Tha he sald 8 Madame Brazeau's store on a Wi Duc, and heard her talking at the coun- 5 ter with so some one.She been in, and said he had to kill Îs Valliorcs said that on the day of the murder he leit the quarries with the two Pigeons, who asked him, \u2018whiskey, which he gave them dt hig oh.The face of the de- was red, but he did not seem.drunk, | Witness remained fifteen Dioutes and went away, leaving Perrault, Charette and the \u2018There did not seem to be any qua and he did not hear Dupré saying he hod to kill some one.lel Lapointe said that on the night of the 6th, he was going to Thomas\u2019 hotel, and saw deceased lying In a pool of blood, with a stone on the side of h was à quiet, peaceable wan, but addl belt.Un returning at jury deliberated for a brief perlod returned a vordiet, of \u201cwilful murder by persons un- know The Grisoners, however, remain In custody, Walker: noble gran And, Obl KTaod, Al treasurer, one -must be Hors crown ptoces can be of the them Tor double their value.A survivor of Goorga 11's jubillee is still the water, which was three feet dee) sister Mary, aged eleven, dashed rescued bim, but, returning to the bank, she set foot ip quantity of slimy mud, and, a do escape she got out of her dep the horace in cession in Rd became Ga alarmed, got out of the La Jr potes of ber \u2018shoes on the roa had to go through the ceremony in minster ter Abbey with only one shoes on fatal fireworks explosion oocurred Gaol during the Jubilee celebration.works were being let off from the summit of a Jott, 7 mall tower, when the whole of the employé of the com y was also se re son the latter was led outright.An explosion also occur another part of tue town, by which a Caden lson was hurt.One Sunday reoently at Poplar the attention of two policemen was called toa mad bul} careering along the East ocked then and the latter ous 1a] injured.ack Mouptat been with others he was laying.> he - been * but did not eay she asked.On ggain hting\u2019 with been ne ut ness a n was drun | Joseph Dagenals said h e had been | on Sunday night afterwards sald that, r 25 Ofte to 0 buy re aud while They aller tying on the grass.He ake a sunstroke, and head.Perrault dicted to think Charette would Joseph Martineau stated that he had been told by Madame Brazeau that Dupré had spoken of kuling somebody.omas sald he Taw the bod \u2018the stone on 16 ar and taal Charette on Tein pened bad said, mn, Toussaint Desroches testifiled that he was \u201cIt was I know nothing the murder and found here was a etoue on bis He saw Charette near the spot.Edouard Thomas said he saw Duprs riding on a waggon and later Charette 3 eeplug in kneeling fastening his 6 o'clock he found then h avi them over to the law BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.A.0.F.Royal lodge Ancient Order of Foresters met last night.Past Cote! Ranger D.Stobo and Chief Ranger installed the following offioors : Colef Ranger, F.Brownhill; Ranger.E.W, Ramsay.Treasurer, A.Harvie: Becretary, J.A.Edwards; Surgeoi Wood ; Sénior Woodware, Dav.Ww.IL Jones; Benior Beadle, E.J.emming ; lrus F.Pollard, W.D.Anderson, Albert Talersall Mr.J.À.Edwards was ap ppointed -to represent the Court at the High Court i at Brantford next month.\u201c ODDFELLOWS \u2018I'he following bave been elected 9foers of the Loyat Moniredl Lodge L O.O.F.eon, Danio Williams: ; , M.U.year: Grand master, ex McGrather ; ; financial And Jamea Hamilton ey, ros.T.H.auditors, I B Patterson; Inside Cura, \"james Orman ; loon; sus orrison; surgeon, .Campbell.\u201d The lodg Daviog $297 credit and a roll of 170 members.© ENGLAND AND WALES.During the celebration of Bir Henry bornes comi Hampshire an acrobat broke made immediate provision for the isty; outside Dr.e isin a ery pros- to its of ege in is neck.Sir When only à fow crowns of the pew Bri- Las been struck off the dre to a flaw ip the steel, Sodbury, Gloucester- oodward, a hale old lady she wore the same bonnet rian celebration in her town that she wore forthe Georgian Jubilee.She has kept the bonnet, an ancient Leghorn of coal- scuttle shape, tn lavender ever since, At Garatop, near Live rpool, a y aged the Peach dnd ou Into Ba and ut the herolo Pa d reach her.trous is\u201d pocideat marrod the Jubilee at Fontasap ol from the Line Bank bein, driven In ry io to a treat provided k.School wor h, when a horse restive, and \u2018the sides of the wagon 7 through the slipping of the pina thrown to the ground, Hughes, was killed, ers were very seriously in- told of the Infanta l'queen Victoria's Jubl- the carriage which al Highnees in the pro- restive, and the horse was quieted, and 38 returned her ses exploded, dislodging a manager t the G ole Gab.Comp very ol e Gool - ly burt.Mr.Wihasker, a snolier was ualy followed by a large The beast shorily encountered a Mra.Flood, with her three children.The down and her arm It to the Îte progress knocking down , injurl constable, overturniug a ony and cart and min uring six overthrowing two tram-horses and a van aq cart, an nd ki occupan nd ling A Jog.an and tossing a NOmAR = ry.er many ungue- ep pete te to catch it the animal was shot with a Volunteers rifle/ \u201cIRELAND.return shows that fn the 5042 persons While $n children of Belfast Deaf and | Dumb Institution were celevrating the Jubi- T lab bys trip to the Bi putes named Stewart fell over a dangerous deliv and sustained terrible injuries.younger lad is'not expected to recover._ An official return of the gumber of two deaf April and 0 outraged reported d , shows that during April thera wera se durin May 62 There we n ass Den fte asin u r potting TER Deiat dispose of manner.After takin 1 he gashe manner, FE Bees pair or steors red at- Fire- Irish | 1E8 TIHANCH COMMITTEE.purpose of auditor in place of Mr.Kobb, who n appointed ts comptroller.There were [resent Ald and, Farrell Grenier (chairman), Laurent, Ro! and Perreault.Ald.Farrel Temarked that if the two men already In t e department were competeut to fill the ep that it was manifestly unfair to put a stranger over thelr heads.The chairman ware excellent men, but it would be more tothe satisfaution of the counctl and of the public if a French Canadian were appointed.It was them resolved to appoint Mr.Olivier Dufresne, and the meeting adjourned.ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS, A READER.\u2014 When did the great fire In Boston ocour, was it asiong as ago as 15 years?Ans.\u2014Thero was a greal in Boston on the 9th, 10th and 11th, of November, 1872, with enormous loss of life and propert.about 80 acres of buildings belng burned: aud 959 houses, Thirty-five persons were killed.On the 30th of May of the following year there was another great flre with loss of life and By oh ty.at mechanism is the big black ait over the harbor offices tower taken taken up and down every day ?Also please say il it gives the right time ?AN8,\u2014The bail is run up bya pulley, and held bya gated connected with un elecirlo battery.By w bing the pautery the ball drops, o timo fi 8 obtained from MoGiill Observatory by an electrio ticker, and is of eourse correct WATER.\u2014I have taken a place of business where after F slguing the lease I find there is no water.that is, the pipes are not laid on from the street.The town compels me to pay rates.1.Am I bound to pay consider- ng that the water is not brought into the house Ÿ % Ifs0 can ! coppel my landlord to put the mains in?3.case of subletting part are the ocouplers tiable for thelr share of the rates ! Ans.\u20141.Yes.2 You can compel the Corporation to do so.3.It depends on the lease, B, E L.\u2014A father dies without making a will, leaving two children.At the time of his \u2018marriage he owned a farm, which was mortgaged.At the inventory $1100 were allowed the wife forimprovements (the-mort- gage had been paid since the marrlagè), and the remainder of the property was to go to the children.One: of the children d dies under hn: Who inherits his property ?The mother 1s married again.Hus she any claim on the farm aside from the $1100 allowed for Improvements WE i gt Lo property equally divide tween the surviving child and the mother.ave pawn brokers a right of lugreasing by one-third the rate of interest allowed them by law, upon.articles that .wore already in pawn before due overment aised ?ef or civic tax was r A Poor MAN \u20141.How Ae is a broker's \u2018ticket good, that is, how long bas the pawn broker to hold pledged goods ?2.What interest is be allowed to charge?3.Has be a right to charge 5 cente on tbe dollar for lssuing the ticket ¥ ANs.\u20141.One vear.2.Up to $20, five-sixths of a cent per month; over $20, dueand a quarter per cent.per month, 3, There is no charge on lesa than one dollar.From one to two dollars charge is one cent; from two to flve, 2 cen trom five totwenty-five, 4 cents; for $25 Se the charges 7 cents.td Press on the Qusewn's Jubilee.The best proof of the enthusiastic success of the jubilee celebration in London is furnished by the glowing aevountis of the event by tbe correspondents of foreign Dem.pera.It is recorded that Dov 2 sin Uropean paper of recog! ng go preciated LS © cere while spondents of all the leadi pspers were evidently very mu y The Deb Corre: uropean impressed the pageants.The als sald : \u201cWe have just witn a great historio scene.Queen Victorian ubilee is iking manifestation tha in modern times of the respect and attachment of a peovle for js Bovere This en thuslasm shows that, for the.nzlis h, that rayer w bich is Jrritten on every wall, u ered y every ui Save the soon empty orradia.It is echoed in e heart., The Francais correspondent hota: \u201cIt in other cities and on other occasions areas \u201cof equal splendor may bave been witn and as large a gathering of Kings and princes may have'taken place, that which gave this fete lle peculiar stamp o grandeur was something ob England alone.© could pre vide\u2014the tres and spontaneous character the manifestation aris: om the union of every heart.\u201d ald\u2019 J.Lemoine, writing to the Matin, \u201c The world may witness, history may record.other fetes, but such a fete ns that witnessed and acclaimed on Tuesda lions of human Great Britain will never be witness On such paday the Queen had a right to be ump The al papers were as enthusiastic as Lhe French, and devoted columns to descriptions of the ceremonies.Commencing Sunday, July 10, Sunday trains en the Canadian Pacific Railway will leave Montreal for Quebec and way stations at 8.00 a.m.and 3.30 p.m., arriving Quebeo at 1.17 and 10.03 p.m.Returning, will leave Quebec for Montreal and way stations at9.00 am.and 3.30 p.m.arriving Noat- real at 3.30 and 10.05 p.m.Special Notice.Cheap Flowers, We are offering the choice of 1000 bunches of beautiful flowers at 25¢ per bunch.166 4 HENRY MORGAN & Auction bale.Messrs.Marcotte & Ecrement, the well known auctioneers, will have au immense and unreserved sale of new and second-hand billiard tables, at their rooms, 95 &t James street, on Friday, July 15.The advertisements will seen in this paper on Monday and following days.A complete assortment of FX ple Lat terns for July now in stock.& Co Next to being disappoluted in love, oth.ing 1s sadder in & young man\u2019s life (han to discover that the bloom is fading from nie summer suit.EL 8.Wuzte, Jersey City, K.J.,U.8.A If you are losing your grip on life LEA Bear Sib, Om Iie woak Fons meas men, delicate women.Cures Brmbopas, Méntal or Ner ous Weak- = Gene Debility.Fonte.1.Druggista.Rrra, ate \u201cot The skin\u2019 5 xing rie oi 1, 8 or A Drommiete: by wing : Hong Kong, (Canadian Pacific.26 LINES Pongee Silks AND Canton Crepes.30 LINES PONGEE HANDKERCHIEFS.\u2014AL8SO\u2014 AN ASSORTMENT OP \u2018 These Pills are of a wonderful eff.cacy against Anemy, Chlorosis and in all cases when poverty of blood is to be contended with, : SILE FANS, SANDALWOOD FANS, RATTAN BASKETS, FEATHER DUSTERS, FIRE CRACKERS, CHESS MEN IN BONE.WooD AND IVORY, STRAW CUFFS, BACKSCRATCHERS, JACK STRAWS, PUZZLES \u2014AND\u2014 GENERAL ASSORTED CARGO ALL ON VIEW NEXT WEEK AT ICHI BAN, The on y VISART of Medicine of very agreeable taste, ihe greatest success \u2018ton 0 yra.in nases of Dyspepsia.Sastraigl Faris aitu tps: \u2018trou BOUDAULT\u2019S PEPSINE .WVINE, one recommended by DR.COR- and ap proved Tuts Sv been used with a, Want of Ar ent gestion abd er s of Stoænuch BOUDAULT'S P recommended in Mew other EPSINE (in {in Powder) ls some Paris HOTTOT-BOUDAULT, 8 YMAN, SONS & .C o Muphine Wholesale Dealers.888 Bt.Paul Street, - - MONTREAL 5 & 247 ST.JAMES STREET.HOT WEATHER, CANVAS SHOES! 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We are Bole THE DETROIT ELECT Bronze, Brass, Oxidized Iron and Galvano Plas Bcreen\u2014the most Elegant Man The Barnum Wire and Iron Works, -.recommen One a tives.JUBILEE GRAPHIC\u2014A few coples of the achetitutions © recond supply.This is e Ones r the 20Astitutions Graphio Company britiod in BEWARE OF The great success of wrisi aper 18 due to its power to draw irritation to the exterior The best doctor it for IRRITATION in the CHEST, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, SOBRE TMROATS, CRIPING, RHEUMATISM and ether PAINS Very simple and easy in its use.pplication.is sufficient.J.Wlinsi.& Cw.31 Bue de Seine, Paris.For sale by all druggists.\u2014See that vou cet che name WLINS) ,- e body.Skin Diseases, Herpes, Co Cents for 8 aires, f good Note Pa stions 15 385.8 Phan aus Je, he Sorofula, Ulcers asd Vitiated Blood.| au cke mas, Cooper, Lever, Boott, Lyn: a volume, A Dr.aS IBERT 8 ified of she agp Inf Ses ou 2 004 sup- ly of the above.a 3 Ÿ Prices only at J.T.HERDER DERS NE 15 9 Bt.IODURKTED spams OF DRAGEES ter Street, tr of Craig.ar- Coated P or cheap reading matter and st SONO TE constitute inf f, (ha m mot ma Li ai ages nd = su a 7 NE IMITATIONS DESLAURIERS date BOUTIGNY.) 84, P, de Cléry, PARIS, and at all good chemists\u2019 THE BARHUM WIRE \u20ac IRON WORKS WINDSOR, ONT,, Manulsctarers ef every variety of Arokitectural and Ornemeutal Wedeght Steel and Brass Work.ren, for all Classes of Canada tor o\u20ac Worn.ARCHITEOTS not k lalty of Wrought Iron.and Brass Hailings for Banks, a Chureb ry and other Publio Sonate Steel CONTRAOTORS AND BUILDERS\u2014Don\u2019t buy Cast Iron C; styles, when you oan save 30 per cent.and get our Light Gray iron of old and cl octines of Dew A, ft wi of angle Yoon Frame Homushapen We make Iron a and Wire Fences, Firo Escapes, Elevator Enslosures, Stable Fixtares secured a skilled workman residing in Montreal, hd ean terelore put us DURABILITY ufacturers\u2019 reo c A L wo KS Hotel Annunelators, Burglar Alarm, Elsatro-Marenrist Firs Alar, Eleotel Gas Lighting, Fire Alarm Telegraph Boxes, Telephony Switehbosrd, Annutälator and General Supplies, Electrie Batteries, Modichl Instruments, Victor Telegraph Instruments, Student's Outfit.We are Agents for the Celebrated Metal Mantels of the Hxora Wouzs of New York, nade.1» \u2018 s Appsritel with Patent Blower and Fire i 1s in America.- - 000 07 \u2026 Windsor, Ont | | § 5 TIE VER pr J y 4 + ore son o LE EST lid ke Tara PP Own re Me SMa LLo U UGH ~ At At or fee don dah.4 Side gibi y tho v, Hon treal, to toront a Biol P e ar Fotsot uke's, Ft 4 daughie PL liam Kaott, ot is oun At St.John.N.ma t 0 Moy de Mo A: 8 George > Travia Cm À\u2014 Smith's Falls, Ont.7 N y \u2014 At Smith's Falls, une Loria nl Doan Neshitt, John Wilson - : Annlo Du DEATHS.BUCKLEY\u2014At Bt.Gabriel Village, July 8 klpy, 39 years 8 months.Aner.: peste: ideuoe of bis motber-in- uw.aly fully Invited atisnd.\u2014Faseral sor: tfully invited to atien uneral ser- i Toe at st Gabrie Church on Monday morning, July 1L at 7 o\u2019cl BEZANBON-\u2014At Halllax, 5 - Annle, wife of Joseph Bozanson, 39 year CoLLAt 8t John, N.B.July & Henry Coll yeal GLLCHRIST-At Salton River, St.John Co.à, Robert Glichrist, 76 yeurs.+ BUNKIN-AC Bt.John, N.B., July 3, Willham unkin, years, LA W3ON-~Buddenqly, of henrt disanse, July 8, at the residency ot her son, Lawson, Bt JQnitant, Ann, eldest a btor of the m : of ax ga on \u2018tho arrival of the Laprairie boat onduy, at 8 o'clock, a.m.July 11.Y-\u2014-On_ the 8th inst., Mary, only a Geer Peter Mur hy, ax éd-10 dontha.et in ber fut or's residence, BL aries street.Longueuil, io the ferry.at d o'clock.on Bunday, 10th inst.thence to the lace ol intorment, Homan Catholic Ceme- ory.Frieuds will kindly accept this Intimes x MAcLEOD-At Arpherstourk, Ont, July L Jobn MacLeod, 71 years O'BRIEN\u2014In thie ous, July agod 34 years, County Tf Funeral from his late residence.street.on Bun lay.July 10, at 2 p.m., tu the Cote des Neiges éotroter ss riends und relatives are requested to attend without further notice.PIOKEN\u2014In this city ga the fth inst, Henry Picken, sr.à natite of Edinburgh.Sept- land, in his \u201c78th 7.James O'Brien, PP orary, Ireland.13 Eleanor ear.Funerul from bis ance street, on Monday, 2.30 riends wiil please nacept this intimation, and éipdiy omit sending flowers.PIEPY ALT At Toronto, Ont, July 6, Charles ie by.BAPIN-\u2014In 1 this olty, aged 58 years and 31 months, Mrs.soph eo Lefebvre.wife of the te ¥.Rapin.Funeral from the bt.Charles vspital, on Sunday.July 10, at 2 p.m.rlonds nnd relntives are royuested to al- tend without further notice.RJEANT\u2014On the morning of the 9:h inst.elon, infant daughter of W.H.and Knes larjeant, axed 3 months and 12 dare fine rom her futher\u2019s residence, 53 ushbyook street.on Monday.July 11, at 2 p.m.Hriends will pleuse uocept this intimation.(Huntingdon Gleaner pease copy.) SKINNER\u2014 At Halitax, N.8.July 5 Frederick Skinner, 22 years TAYLOR\u2014On Saturday, 9th {nst., Sarah M.Taylor, at her uncle's residence, 48 Cathcart street.The funeral will taku place on Mon- À day, the Lith inst, At 6.30 a.ui.to C.P.B.station.| \u2019 WHITE\u2014At Hamilton, Ont.July 5, Eliza, widow of Thomas White.70 years.WHAT JONES WOULD DO.pecunious Party\u2014Jones, suppose you were all broken up ilnancially and wanted money awfully bad, what would you do?poss Woy, I'd go around to my !riends aid ask th Impecunious I Party (brightening upand interrupting with an expectant air)\u2014Yes; \u2014 ask then Im ones\u2014Vor- work.Impecunious Party \u2014Ah!_\u2014 Pitsburg Dis- THE TBIALS OF A LANDLORD.Bammer Tourist (to (jsodiordi\u2014bo you allow doas in_your hotel Landlord-\u2014Yea, sir, bring all the dogs you want to, ummer Tourist-l'il have to go some -whera else.Ivan\u2018t stand dogs, Angier Sun Summer Tourlst-Do you allow your b = adidas se, won't have a dog about - Suriat\u2014Tm sorry.y wife has a dog .hinks.more of thay she dues ot me, Fr ave to go where dogs are allowed.MUCH ENTHUBIASM, \u201cTeach , to me,\u201d sald an enthusiastic sebool ma'am, \u201cis a holy calling.To pipe young mind the seeds of future Fee ze and watch them as they grow develop is a pleasure greater than can { never Weary ofl my work.1 thiuk be very sorry,\u201d Interrupted the young - Man to whom she was (alkiog, \u201ctbat you are ur protession, Mias Clara.I &o on, in èbe light of what you-\u2014\u2014 \u201cYou may go on, Mr.Smith\u201d said the ung lady, sottiy.rg m a little too_en- Tousiastic al times, perhape.\u2014New York ; MISERY LOVES COMPANY.; He (lunguishingly)\u2014\"I have been hoping } Lo that you would in Lime come to regard m as your company.\u201d She (basblully)\u2014 Coms ny! What do Jou mean by that?\u201d Re ian Ce] ell, as your beau.\u201d She That's what oe Tipany » temilingly)\u2014Y and if i : consider me as your company should ce to consider you as my misery.\u201d She (won- A \u2014- - Éerinziy)\u2014\" Your misery?\u2019 He (trlumph- | antiy)\u2014\u2018Yes ues, .you know, misery | \u2018es OOM ny.\u201d She (demurely)\u2014\"I sea.| We'll admit, then, that you are company i re and I am misery.But don't you think and that 1 = lsazresable name for a girl, that ft ought to be changed, say, to gouipany 7 Then he popped \u2014 vslon (our- WE SELL otographic Outfits, Sranley Dry Plates, centrated Htanl Bromide Een Papers La, togtaphie Chem umen er, An: \"ho n Lessons tres Lo Amateurs D urobasing tfits from us ot WM.NOTMAN & SON.A Steamer \u201cOcean,\u201d { Montreal, Toronto\u201d and St Catharines, Leaves G.KE, JaquEs & Co.\u2019s Doox EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, at 7 p.m.for Pres.eott, Brookville Kingston.Toronto and St Cath $7.50 ¢ St.Ontharines, $8.00; Return tri $14, and spin Fels inclu » ous \"e* For passage, apply TUMTON æ& O'BEIRNE, J dirs if GG 1 CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.Lov This day we received another large lot of those Lovely Cashmere Prints at 18¢, they will be sold at 8care butter and prettier than the last, cu TA abi - ELY.It possible, they 8.CARBLEY.EARLY Our stores close on Baturday afternoon af one o'clock.on other days at 6 o'clock in the evening.CLONING, 8.CARSLEY.NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW BROCHE BROCHE BROCHE BROCHE BROCHE BROCHE BROCHE BROCHE BROCHE BROCHE BROCHE BROCHE Just the Carpot to use during the heated term, cool and easily kept clean and as cheap as the ordinary Hemp Carpet.CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPELS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS 8.CARSLEY.BRUSSELS CARPETS 79¢ TO $1.05 BRUSSELS CARPETS 79¢ 10 $1.05 BRUSSELS CARPETS 79¢ TO $1.05 BRUSSELS CARPETS 79¢ TO $1.05 BRUSSELS CARPETS 79¢ TO $1.05 BRUSSELS CARPETS 79010 $1.06 BRUSSELS CARPETS 79¢ TO $1.05 BRUSSELS CARPETS 79¢ TO $1.05 BRUSSELS CARPETS 790 TO $1.05 BRUSSELS CARPETS 79¢ TO $1.05 BRUSSELS CARPETS 790 TO $1.06 BRUSSELS CARPETS 7%c TO $1.05 Every plece of Brussels Carpet in stock roduced for the Annual July Sale.8.CARSLEY.TAPESTRY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY TAPESTRY Every piocce of Tapestry Carpets in stock reduced for the Annual July Cheap Bale, CARPETS CARPETS CARPEIS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS 8, CARSLEY, INDIA AND CHINA MATTINGS INDIA AND CHINA MATTINGS INDIA AND CHINA MATTINGS INDIA AND CHINA MATTINGS INDIA AND CHINA MATTINGS INDIA AND CHINA MATTINGS INDIA AND CH INDIA AND CHINA MATTINGS INDIA AND CHINA MATTINGS INDIA AND CHINA MATTINGS INDIA AND CHINA MATTINGS INDIA AND CHINA MATTINGS Every pièce of Matting has been reduced in price for the Annual July Sale.INA MATTINGS S.CARSLEY.PANCY FANCY FANCY FANCY FANC FANG FANCY FANCY FANCY FANCY PANOY FANCY In great variety of colors and designs very suitable for trimming Æunshade Hats, trom 32q, a yard.GAUZES GAUZES GAUZES GAUZES GAUZES GAUZES GAUZES GAUZES GAUZES GAUZES GAUZES GAUZES at B.CARSLEY SB.: CORSET CORBET CORSET CORBET GORBET CORBET CORSET CORSET CORSET CORBET CORSET CORBET Having a large stock on hand, we are offering these goods at mrices not to be found elsewhere in Canada.COVERS COVERS COVERS COVERS COVERS COVERS COVERS COVERS COVERS COVERS COVERS COVERS 8, CARSLEY.PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PATTERN PAT1ERN PATTERN PATTERN Surely the best assortment of Imported Bonnets in Montreal to be seen at BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS 154 ST.James STazET.8.CARSLEY'S, 29thaw cn JAQUKS & CO., Agents.\u2018\u201c .y PRINT WRAPPERS Steamer \u201c Persia PRINT WRAPPERS .\" PRINT WRAPPERS - 8 (J.ML SCOTT.Master.) PRINT WRAPPERS ails x PRINT WRAPPEKS Every Friday, at 7 p.m.PRINT worries FARE TO ep RONT Cg PRINT WRAPPERS - Sp CAT Rn PRINT WRAPPERS Meals nud Berth ae PRINT WRAPPERS D.BAYTERSSY, PRINT WRAPPERS 174 St James ctrest, PRINT WRAPPERS 110124w City and Pannes Bank Buflding PRINT WRAPPERS ERSONAL _ ENTLEMAN to Lad! A quiet habits dant & Dios, cou oF taspoct the rong to¥n would do well to & room, with or wit outboy ina Fine o nt Wrappers and fly, will please ad hina B take advantage of the prices now offered, ce.208 6 Print Wrappers from 816 at re Bear ess, 543 Lazauchetiere attest, ' AIR BRUSHES.6 Safople Brushes sold retail Shean.2 WILLIAM M.ULLE wa RUFACTURER OF BR USHES ONLY \"00 Maery s3reet, above Lagauchetiore, Neo eomnestion with any other sory, Form FANS X10MF ER don tes\u201d Doctrec, 43 for ladies.M 2teod EE 0 ERBONAL \u2014 STRICTLY PRIVATE |.CARSLEY'S COLUMN.8.CARSLEY'S, 4 GREAT JULY ALR, ___ Mover bargains offered in the Dry | Goods trade; Last Saturday we advertised our Manties at sweeplng reductions, which broucht us lots of éustomers, and as we have yet full lines of Mantles in stock, our advice is don't miss this opportunity to get a cheap Mantle.All Dolmans reduced.All Ulsters reduced.All Jackets reduced.And a large lot of the above at exactly halt price.Jackets, $5.75, for $2.88.Jackets, $6.30, for $3.25, and so on.Fine Beaded Grenadine Doimans, trimmed Lace, &e., reduced prices from $7.50.Ulsters reduced prices as low as $1.50, $3.00, $2.50, 83.00, and ao on.NOTICE THIS.200 Ladies\u2019 Jerseys to clear at only 79 each, worth in the usual way $1.50; the colors are Biack with Tan Vest, Navy with \u201cTan Vest and Seal with Tan Vest.Your choice only 79c.STILL THEY GO.The demand for our Parasols is as great as ever.Dozens sold every day.and no wonder, as we are making such sweeping reductions in all makes and qualities, all have to ko as we are determined to carry none over.Parasols for the Children from 200, Parasols for Ladies (full sizes), prices from 350.Great bargains in all kinds of Ladies\" Cotton Underclothing.Our sets of Ladies\u2019 Cotton Underclothing at $1.25 are again in great demand.\" Everyone should see them.\u201d We are also offering a very fine line of Chemises, trimmed with Insertion and Embroidery at 50c, worth 75¢ Drawers to match at same price, Great clearing lines in Dry Goods at Joey MU ur » Co?1781 & 1783 NOTRF DAME ST., ~ 103, 107, 109, 111 8ST.PETEKX ST, d only One Pri Terms Cash, and only One Prica 108 N.E.HAMILTON CO {388 & 1890 Notre Dame Street.Midsummer Sale \u2014OF\u2014 ° DRY AND FANCY GOODS.In accordince with our annual custom we shall next week begin our clearing eale at prices which, compared with the figures placed on goods by other stores in this city.range from 10 to 25 per cent.lower than the lowest.At this sale we shall offer everything in the various lines of Goods for Summer and early Fall use and wear, and many brôken lots of staple and Fancy Goods.We cann\u201dt enumerate all the bargains \"that will be found at our establishment durlng the coming week, but every department will show great reductions In tho prices of Goods, BARGAINS in BLACK GOODS.SILKS AND SATINS, DRESS GOODS AND CASHNERES, TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS, LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR & CORSETS, LADIES\u2019 FURNISHINGS, COLL ARS CUFPS, PRILLING, &o., HOSIERY & GLOVES, LACES & EMBROIDERIES, LAWNS & SATINS, PRINTS & GINGHANS HANTLES, SHAWLS, JACKETS, SHOULDER CAPES, JERSEYS, ko.Parasols & Sun Umbrellas.A call at our store will amply repay you, and be sure not to purchase elsewhere untiF yot have looked at our prices.We note with pleasure what our friend says in his advertisement about overworked clerks, and hope it may lead all the Dry Goods merchants to do as we do\u2014 olose Saturdays.at 1 o'clock during July and August andfgive all employés a half- holiday.10:\u2014 N, .Hamilton & Co, Glenora Building.FANCY AT ICHI BAN 1581 From 4 cents, * = \u2014PRIZES\u2014 M REGATTAS, PICNICN, GAMES, \u2014Fron\u2014- ATH.LETI1O ENTERTAINMENTS, &e.o _ Wedding Presents, &c.invited iverware, ode cuilene tor ATS \u2014\u2014 Committees and others are cordial k inspegt gur large 55 Ste enna, Berlin and Paris Prizes, Presents, Se.Low Pricée.Whsiosaie & Retail.A & PELTON; [4 Trees street.ANDY ATB te ool, Hippopotamus alt - wool Gamboge Cloth, regulars valid, 168 1 AT FICHE BAN m & cent.830 and 40c, to be cleared at Me yaid 18 & 1885 Notts Date Sth, oLD STAND, Still Booming! NO ONE DISAPPOINTED WITH OUB BARGAINS Pre ALL LADIES GREATLY DELIGHTED.EVERY ARTICLE TO BE SEEN AS AD+ VARTISED.To our Customers and all Ladies who have not yet visited our GREAT BALE, we extend a cordial invitation to come te our Estatablishment on MONDAY MORNING, and witness the Greatest Diaplay of Genuine Bargains ever offered 16 LOTS.Astounding Bargains TO BE OFFERED ON MONDAY MORNING.Ladies on entering the West Dodr of our Establishment will find displayed along the Avenue the following cheap \u201cLOT No.1, Containing 40,000 yards of Elegant Prints, in different styles and qualities, worth from 106 to 250 yard, to be cleated at 8c yard.LOT No.2, 8000 yards of Handsom# Striped sad Brocaded Silks, very pratty for Summer Costumes or Children's Dresses, regular value 420, to be cleared at 300 yard.LOT No.3.1500 yards Beautifal Brocaded Bfik, in one, two and three toned colorings.regular value 82:75 and 88.25, to be vieared at the surprisingly low price of $1.75 yasd.LOT No.4 8000 yards of Beautiful Printed Mualn, rerular valus 8¢ rad, So be cleared ac bo yard.LOT- NB 3 2000 yards of vieguat Flowered\u2019 snd Striped.Pongee and Moravian Silks, beau- Uful designs, regular value $1.15 to $1.50, to be cleared at 250 to 656 yard.LOT No.7000 vards handsome German Sateens, all elegant designs.and new goods, never sold less than 38¢c yard, to be cleared as 15 per yard.LOT No.7.1000 yards of Striped and Checked, Lawns, good quality.réguler values 9e yard, to be cleared at 40 yard, Loa \u20ac LOT Nos 8, 75 dozen of Ludios and Children\u2019s Striped Cotton Hose to be seared at from 8c pair up.This will close the lots on the weatern aide of our store.Ladies can then ascend a fow steps to the platform and view our Parcel Delivery or \u2018\u2019NEW BARNUN NLE- VATED LIGHTNING PAROHE - AND OASH RAILWAY\u201d in full runsing order.The cars arriving and departing with lightning rapidity, a very :preity eight during our Great Sale.Ladies can then descend to the Eastern Avéntk along which wiil be found the following lots: \u2014 LOT No.9 Containing 19 dozen Children\u2019s Cotton and Cambrie Combinations: regular valne 95¢, to be cleared a 400 each, Ta OUR CREAT | July Clearing Salet I + sé PA ge en FE de A = \u2018Great Show, Goop WORKING PANILY STOVES TR LE THO BURNER STOVE, {450 Com lote, tension Top, Oven D dT He ator, $5.oo * THREE BURNER STOVE, $6.Gon FRED Montée i The King of Coal oi Stoves, The Monitor wil boll water in half the time of other uble Btove m= plete, with Oven, \u201choller\u201d and Btgamer, and Boiler and ver, \"Hs.{kan Heater, The New Coal ¢ Oil or Gas STOVE, fc rl The Monarch, WITH OVEN.oc DAL OIL, 815.00, GAS, $17.50, 3 Puked sod carsiully shige.FRED.R COLE, 1792 NOTRE DAME ST.Grove Sern, \u2019 AT IOHI BAN, 2881 GAS STOVES! The Best of All.Costs lass to buy.Costs less to run.Cooks more.Ocoks better, .Nownste! Nosmetl! - Quite new principle.7 wn FRED.R.COLE'S LAMP STORE, 1792 NOTRE DAME STREET.GE, à George J.Sheppard, HUSIO & PIANO WAREROONS, Ne.2289 AT.CATHERINE STREET.Shen Moats, Ae pr Fine aad the basi ut Bi Eh i Es .neg HADES om o 1 IBAN \u2018 LOT No.10.10 dozen Children\u2019s Over Drestes, wood quality, regular selling value, T8e and $1, to be cleared at 250 each.LOT No.TE 80 dozen Ladies\u2019 Cotton Chemises, good quality, reqular value 85s to T0u.1e- be cleared at 250 each, LOT No 12 \u2018 5000 yds.Colored Dress Goods, ail regular value 50c yd., to be cleared as yd LOT No.13.8000 yds.Canvas Cloth, colors, rexulér value 184, té dè pve LOTS No.14 and 15.10,000 .yards all woel Discked code REGREATION & SIHTSEENG : For: OHIOACO,: Via Toronto, Niägarsi Falls, Cleve- Innd, Detroit, Windsor and Sarnia.I Ere bar oh MER GATT EVERY TUESDAY, 2 p.m.SEND Fron FoLbrns, © £ SAQUÉS & CO.Comme BY, 181 8¢.Jumes ses due LOT No.16: 5000 ds all stig, Pil snl 0 vost Suse x nell- ing value, 2%a, to\u2018be clearéd at'lde yard.== PAPER panisons T ICMI BA 5 |] A Yrom oo! THE UNITED STATES Life suas Taman.ORGANIERD 1850.x ASEH, - «ese SURPLUS .+ stousesind \" INDISPUTABILITY | a + PROMPT PAYMENT.4 0 & FOUNG, Mazagere 'Aérlew dé UV.Térabell postal Ag.\u201d 5,99 St.Francois Xavier street.paPER P45450L8 ; Wa AP ICMI BAN, by : and ot drei and ackovisiped b = est.vai and styl Herth The ve er Y iacxe and ve f Er is à ostimy athe al 8 sae & Gu heaton vantare purshasing Ri Hook lo or Ret chai th LY tires di ao oie a ou Se i goods va (ad Porams linea \u201cot LES, aur \u2026 Ohariots And Perambulators, in, es DARIAN th manie vent dei with\" Amps OAC, one ost sù table à prb et \u201cvoit cousins an notre ra 8 ouly to be wa MeCARVERY & os.Oldest, AFYTLL CLE1AING SALE Is Drawing Thousands \u201cof Strangers from all parts of Canada.OUR PRICES ARE A SURPRISE AND WONDER TO ALL.But Next MONDAY Our Reduced Price List will Crush Everything! WE HAVE BEEN VERY BUSY, BUT NEXT WEEE WE EXPECT TO BE -OVER- RUN WITH CUSTOMERS, AS OUR SALE IS GETTING MORE ADVERTISED EVERY DAY; IN FACT, OUR PRICES ARE \u2018TRE TALK OF THE CITY.DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, al À DOWI 70 THE LOWERY POSSIBLE PRICES.reign 2000 Ladies\u2019 White Straw Hats, 56, worth $1.00 each.1000 Ladies\u2019 Colored Straw Hal, 15a _ worth $1.35 80 doz.ledies' Hat Searfs, 10a worth $1.50 each.100 pisces Gause Ribbom, 76, worth 88s yard.5000 yards Lass; 16, worth 10cYard.ER.6000 yards Colored Wool Lacs.8a, worth 350 yard.Grey Unton Flannel, 156 yard.Kid Gloves, from 5c palr.Embroidery.from 20 yard.Handkerchiefs, 40, 5a 6a, 86 each, Large lot of Chesk Dress Goods, 66 rard, All Wool Nuns\u2019 Veilinæs, 156.worth 206, Colored Mauslins, 40, Worth 126 yaid.All Woo) Cashmores, 246 yard.Good, Useful Prints, 5& Worth 10e., Plain and Fancy Ponges Silks, 350, worth 5e Colored Satins, 15e.Black Brooaded Batims, 550 Children\u2019s Books So.ol Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Stockings Bo, worth 800.Dress Buttons 8a, card of 8 dos.Oriental Laces, half priep.Oxford Shirtiacs 86, worth 186 yd, Towels 5a palr up.Good Heavy Ticking 13%.worth 30a, Beersuckers 8c, worth 15a Rea! Halifax Tweeds 30a, 850, 456 yard.- White Figaring Muslin Soup, = _\u2026 .Gent's Regatta Bhirts 500, worth $1.85.Ties 10a 150.300 and âBe.Bleached Table Linens 850, worth 60c Facoy Bhaker Flaanels 8¢, worth 185.Colored Curtain Bemnants & worth 206 THOUSANDS.Thousands of Reranants to clear at ohe fourth the regular vplue.AN Trimdhed Hats and Bonnets, also all Millinery goods at less than half price.Trimmed Hats trom 506-each, worth $2.00, Untrimmed Hats from 5oensh, worth \u2018 $1.00, Silk Gauza Trimatnge from 350 yard, In fact all summer and extra stock must be dleared as soom a3 possible regardiss of cost.- SS {Stores open during this Salo at 8 o'elock and close at 6 than, Bargaiss for all, aad all Goods Cheaper 2 than old Bankrupt Stock Goeds.AR new Steck fhis Seasea.A rn fr tt Mak ar hm.CALL EARLY HONDA, NOTE THE ADDRESS! BOISSEAU BROS, a THE GREAT Dry Goods Merchants, ad | ) 3 | OPMONTBMAL .1 14 los à 27 SL LAWRENCE STREEL {Lace Undervests, 50c | pu | foe\u201d nôoeceit À she future bishop of Joilette.oe iy gh REY 9 \u201c| 260 mat \u201ctne only\u201d Food, | BUT AT, is THE BE \u2018FooD, .THE CHEAPEST FOOD, THE HEALTH GIVING FOOD.For T Jpung Infante 14 it will prove a safe sub- \u20ac r moothegs milk In Pre pepe of gronk na.raide nds THE MOST PALATABLE FOOD, THE MOST NUTRITIOUS FOOD, THE.MOST DIGESTIVE FOOD, It Is a Cooked Food: A Predigested Food: A Non-irritating Food, Bend for efrculars and pamphlets giving testimony of Physicians and M here aohion will amply preve cvery statement we make.THREE 81ZES\u201425c., 80c., $1.EABILY PREPARED, # Wells & Richardson Co., Montreal.BAR PINS! Just arrive ali assortment of, tho Best merican 18 Fofled Gold Bar Pins, $3.50 ns hailing 1 BrillMants or ined tone Brooches and rings, in Holled Gold Bettings, from 500 to Rhine Stone Earrin Jn Solid Gold.ê » to 83.50.Bar Pins, in à Gold.jrotws airuost assortment Cot Gol : R.HEMET, Jewellen 8011-\u2014NOTRE DAME STREPT-#0IT 6 doors Kast of Chaboilles Square.NORMAN'S GENTS\u2019 FURNISHING STORE, - -\" Near ACADEMY OF MUsSÉC.- - The best thing out fes the hot weather.15412 LAT NMYANS ar Fim vans.AN, 168 1 E MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF ladles\u2019 and children\u2019s à furbisbinys now chowu in the wisdow aus 2-06 31 es i Eales of ora Tel & eo a cons Pos F°LP1NS FANS \u2014AT\u2014 Tom BAN ¥rom 4 cents, QUEENS LAUNDRY BAR.BL FOR IT, AND TAKE NO STIR.BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.Made br Tus Aisawr 158 1 HOW THE PIPES CAME THEBE.Our Oldest Water System and 1te Failure.As stated in the Line due the Mo tha Montreal Gas omar Lao, mak) st.Antoine for.the ro devine = - \u201cGreat inconvenience had been fait by the inhabitants.of the town from the searcit the water supply.the whole of which either to be o river dud \u2018Armas, Market lots goauare), Jools ouse, and other In atin to the Icon ah eotd was ore copious supply Jor * Te meet this wan Bewell à company for supply x the eli\u2019 of Montreal with water.2 * sre authorised | to si buslaings pipes wi and were ry 4 among themeelves, sich nt for | the\u2019 vo AY down , but the mal fore ; even yonta.lar op pany was supply tbe \u20ac source in roar of the mountain, and ow they expended large sums of mon in laying down wooden pipes.Put ibe eu D of water was so scanty and the r so Hable to leak or burst that they fails.carry the plan into successful op Spgration, and the charter wes subsequentiy sdid to another car Lu page 235 et sg.She subs uens of th the Be Dew compan me of these pus were dug up gir n Notre Dame J they wers abaut twelve eet loom and were bound on oneend with iron, the ven into fiber ond belog sharpened and ts connecting pipe.Scared by the \u2018\u2019Asronaut\u201d A Jorge auraber oa mea employed in Pack, Bopar & , down at Windmil} ae wor 1 d that mpeaf oo att To no ing smallpox, of Be drew t the Hoe nt Fell low fev.aver.& Co.pi nst thon ast: oo Enter itt n this way, and ay\u2019 the police, kuowing the prejudices of { the commun ity, should not have tiored In such allow toe veass! to be anc proximity to their, works.The man bave been prev: upoi to return to thelr k to-day.rer tt Koclesinstieal Progress, In regard to the ccélesiastica! changes, da e announ ss P ble that ectlesiastical pi noe 0 usbeo will be Line.lately organized.It will consist of the e diocse of Bt, divided, by taka out of oy it the dioceses of' Joliette, which w Archbishop three euffr is long since yat manse built a few Yours ago will MALS a Episcopal ree residence.The name of Hev.aréctal, e moutioned Amoclation iv nabs Anerionn Association for the Advan te {pent of Soi uce mebts next\u2019 month ia Now ie the @ fret time 1 tory.A Sp Eah oe, MR Ita ever held Ly the Association.: / The American Librarians Association meets at Alexandria Bay eat iy in September and will probably take a tri down th Lawrence Lo Montreai, staying at th do Growing in Favor, Montreal grows In favor as © Pe pisos for Noriliwestern travel to gsonshore and mountain resoris.This week no fower than eiyhteen fier pou Minneape- fr ls registered at the ?wo Aecident\u201d + pascengee pains a at Forote Claire sid brs oruing.The body was b btin on the locomative, tched avove t cowcatelan, ani présent a ghastis § aight oC \u201cChild Dre Drowned.wk In The five year old child of My, Dousias e eice biy met ite dedyh b by dtowa art dort re ed - \"THE STREETS oF Kikasroit (&PECtA L TO THR STAR SE The Orestest Criminal nensatfent\u2019 man bo | the | Imposture.gas maing thers, bave take ; .bu water pi In soo eeservation Cone Conard: |SPEOIAL TO THR STARS AY erable sity has been oy.how and: KinasToN, 0e July 9.-\u2014/The- wo! when these old pipes wers laid thers anil tix }-fee Quaan\u2019s College en: owment tod Wi 4 Senduems Montreal Past and Present,\u201d at resumed Th ia ately.34 paxe 83, is the following account: s canvass wil be avly seconde L y ; at Surasbure, has 4 transferred \u2018| they are set a-golog.Mm-order to wick of action, au ous os pie thelr action ls so perfect.y one Pills, Trythem.PL.- = band Periollaie, Heury Mogan & Sl : 250 por buss THE E, J.MURDER._Kupws in the find Ea Oma PEL J betrayai and murder of ihe Mary Juplin, ui e tu oriminal sensation known | ce Edwar Island, Mise Tuplin's brother ve ed © she was murder he circumstantial evidence axainst you iliman very glrong.à rial,\u201d several à swears or the prisons à as that they (witness aud prisoner) were tos - Fother.on x, e night of the murder.Withoes agreed.The next day prisoner urged wi nets to stick to what he orisoner) bad bim to do, but witness bar changed bis and refused to perjure himself, Prisoner's father swore that both he and bis sotr (the prisoner) were at home all 5 and night of the murder.ter \u201cgive Bt fog this testimony he fainted away.When he recovered sufficiently, - Be.swore that bls previous statemenb Was untrue, and that he was absent [rom ne that evenlug ti! almost eleve eis thet when hie got home bis a house.Millman\u2019s mother has tr Ws a > Blood stains have rave tound ia 1bs woods.@ few yar Whom Lhe.lel was Join and ee ie\" tbouzbt 4 at there Lho © hr Sonn few feat from Lhe place where the Lidy of the girl was found was a deep spring sous surrounded Ly quicksends.ln this bole t ie thought tbe party ôr parties to the terrible deed Intended depositing the body of their victun, and thue destroying all vis denen of their crime.pherkoess ovidebôti preven 8 aucoessful consummation o the dialolical design, ihe.yispuar: was committed for trial, Lolo Anta THE PADDINGTON ELECTION, , What the London Press Says of the Result, LoNDON, July 9.\u2014Althouah Lhe Liberalg-' failed to elect thelr candidate In the Pad dington election, they clai that, the reuit-: is a moral victory for them.ily News ia jubllant over Lhe result.To Denil] -Aelegraph says the Gladstontans-gain- probably due to the Cass affair.while the Morning À Post attributes it to the opulent ol Mr.Routledve, tLe Gladstoi ogian - oped date.The Standard says es) \u2018sddiggton result ueed occasion neit hoë su ' conceru.when ailihecireux à Are into account.Looking at the position erally, it may be said that the Ne que is a dangerous despotism sibly before the yvar is out those Eng politicians who have bean élacroditabie va devices will conless thus it is & d Pla on a gate, ound floating in the river), the towed to the middle of the creek, vue thrown off and the gate cut adrit.THE LIBERAL UNIONISTS.i, Willing to Accept Anythipx Ja Order: ih Retain the Balunce of Pwwur, LONDON.July 9.\u2014The endorasmen ators Government's land bili by the Utiop widened the breach bouw Liberals beyond repair; he.Unionists ing cut loose entirely Irom the Gladston leaving not a single cord to indicate.they werv ever bound Toros feel thev must re the b cidal to every promineut member of.party, anda new ec, would he equally fatal to them as a pa In the Daan \u2019 temper of Lhe Unioniate their xcce in its entirety of the Land bill hr the belief that in order to avoid diestation Fetal the balance of powur they will an fii, QUEEN'S COLLEGE ENDOW ih Drs saith, of Wawsaw, ue * lormer pi \u2019 CABLE JOTTINGHS, Latest Items of Interest OL ah All Parts of the Old Prince Bismarck 1s resting Priedrioharube, transactiog ory fi tar.Persico, who is in Dublin on sion from tbe Pope, is the guest of Are hop Walsh.: \u2018I'he man who nitempted tonssaseinaté: Mershul Bazain, at Madrid d bas been, clared insane.> Advices from Palermo report f deaths from cholera there.Soni 7 M DeLesseps a Ben à second Sue 5 nds of © Panama Less of 200,000,000 Iran pT h ex are stili in band.c ue ta M.Schnaebeles, the arrest of German police came near being a casus between France and Germany, fos.buen appointed to to a bigber faced on a4 Laot.7 wan be again pla on % outed: but this the Governmsns refused x \u2026 PourinoEes DrFAnro RÉ July 9.-On tha ecoasion o ii conor 8 depature for Slamiott Foren Festerday, where be will sssume omrane a his corps, an immense assem at the Iway slation for À the Suto of making a demonstration ina his honor, wd was composed mostly of cro and boys, and was very noisy.ob beer w nt up, the General made his a, shouts of \u201cVive Boulanger\" heard a all sides.palled to interfere to of the crowd Ir.swore positively against them.an, man was sept to the penitentiary a titne ago for forging an order for s ni shoot © He took sick a few des, LE .yesterday, dust before ding, officials and confessed that orter ones GREAT ANARCHIST TRUL July as \u2014The | SE BERLIN tri Invicta Bert Ash oer, Let The and will be tried on 25th icst.Commencing Sunday, July 10, sli | trains on the Canadian Pacific Railway vill leave Montreal for Quebec and way at 8.00 am.and or arriving Québeo at 1.17 and 10.03 p.m.Returning, will Isave Quebec for Nentral and voy stone at 8.00 am and 3.EL artiying Mept- \u2018roalat 2.30 and 10.08 pm.aps \u20ac TON Ladies aro like Iie\" yate shos-\u2014 pretty ehongns \" sr pat somewiat abi Bios to regulate\u201d Alter T Family Dron, \u2018 : to be of valu a tnust be pure, strpos: easy to usr.ualitied are only to be had in the cele- rated Uiamond Lyes, and it easily exyisius their pooulsrity.J2 Colors.10 cents each.At ali Druggists.A yonng man Advettises himself for waop- Hon\u2018uy « \u201cyoung lady.\u201d You can't help liking them.they are so I an dose.Carter's Little Liver \u201cspecial Notices.Another Lot.enry Morgan A Co.have secured ab- job lot of fAowers.which will ha sold angie bunch.2 18 4 qu arters 1 far Nutlerick\u2019 « Patiarge 50 3 Flo sultabin for senaide bata \u2018and Tunes y wo.in uncues and BPTSÿR BUY: a cent per members led.it is understood, for the purpose nf the Don -coinnigers | res the Rescois- \u2018hen the proposal was made to makes further advance u em, Mr.Elmenhorst, \u201cof the o Bt Lawrence : > car Heflnery, refused en -to com eman feu Into line \u201c1 this has ma rest assured ft will not t : effect,\u201d id ce of the trade to-day, \u201cand fer r.Mathow- an son is concerned, his blood is up, and he says he would: ral! er a stones than be or.\u201d ooerced in this m Liahibound, Hale n à Co.hold the same he price \u201cor granulated\u201d suger, Ego a retiners to the * Combine\u2019 outside of the Combine, 1 nts per pound i is Fuisored\u201d to-day that tte country ge »pétailers are nowt, poaenIOg to form a combination to buy only from dou comtssers The folle, Montreal firms are.eub- Assoelation : Caverhil er- hes & Co.George Childs & Ue, orves & Regal, Hudon, & Cie, David Crawford, Turner, .+54 L Cha, ut Fils & Cle., Kinloch, \u201cLindsay & Co.Koss Co, Win.ar.Carter & Co.Tifttn os Chasies L Lecaille & Cie, N.Quintal & les & Oral, Gaucher & Telmosse, Cusson & Fils, Peter Rowan & Co., Go \u201cRavitaiiie & Cle, H.Garlepy Pigeon & Cle, Jobn rosseau, Joa.Corbell, A ©.Villeneuve & Cie, Duress \u2019 Beauchamp, Étoile & Co.\u2018o.H.r yle Anderson, J.E Mullen & Co,, Lbe oæ Manufacturing Co.J.W.Tester & Co., l'homas Lamb, Viau & Frère, \"In the Sugar sgreemeut tbe three last viol are as follows: 1) Parties to this agreement bind them- ves not in any case or Instance to sell or allow thelr iravelliers to sell or offer other kinds of sugar or other goods in connection with sugars covered by this agreement at Jower prices, as an inducement for parties to y © those sugars.(2) And we, each of us, hereby pledge our ras merohants, that we will ou ves earry out this agreement faithfully, in spirit as Woll as in letter, and insist upon its being oukrletly ad adhered to by every pérson in our ee boul we horeafter desire to withdraw from agreement, we further pledge ourselves not Lo do so without giving two months\u2019 written notice of our Intention, addressed to the Secretary of the Board of \u201crade, of the ay of \u2018Toronto, who will be \"the custodian of this document.ui oF The Association bas just organized a ranch at Quetec * AMUSKMENTS.\u201cVis\u201d Baup\u2014 .\u2014This evening, the Victoria Rifles Band, under the direction of Hardy.Mr.Edm will perform the fol- ; Foss programme: arche_ Mflitaire.Steenebrugen Fi So Rhine.0 gelorbin hy e- canne \u201c x Polka Cornem Be Blower 3 ocolo solo .Drouard nor Camiito Mugsaio.à Mo Au Bt, Mauceaux.Desormes Desoriptive muslo\u2014From Montreal to La- \u20ac on ! eg.I R pis on the whistle (Gleam.ota.* Allggro Rime an and rase ce rca ua nes Taylor Tod Bave the Queen.THEATRE ROYAL \u2014Prof.Crocker\u2019s engage- .ment at ea are Royal bas proved so ; ul tbas the proprietors of that popu- serment rt have decided to pro- Tres the Shan ngagement for another week.he entertainment 18 in every sense of the \u2018wotd an enjoyable one and the educated \u2018horses are sure to interest the most exacting audience.Prof.Crocker will take his horses to London, Dn as his engagement hors.he will th theu fill a three months \u201cShgagement at tha Princess I beatre, + Atlantic and North-Wast Arbitrations, cate following awards have been given in Atlantic and North.West arbitrations: foo the wl case bas been ed.The Company offered 33500 in ettioment, which was refused.The proverty Ger tuated on Lishop street, and consists of 1 Toot, with four smell brick bouses built re \u2018Savage bas been awarded $7000 for r property in rear of Osborne street.The pany offered Mr.H ered $3300, ollis Shorey the third arbitrator.Mr.Brodie acted er the proprietor and Mr.Cartier for the mpany.The damages in this case were fory ian % owing to Lhe: oclose proximity of enoe, and the Company are well salt with the award.X.Cota Bt.Pierre, has Leduc, of been offered $950 for the right of way over his farm, not $9500, as stated in yostorday\u2019 s g Legal Changes.She well-known legal firm of McGibbon & n has been dissolved.A.B.» who was admit ted to ul examina.fot alter I! join with À Mr.MoGibbon in the puctive ot of bis profession.The flim will be ibbon & Major.Mr.Major yma former} an English solicitor.since his arrival in Montreal a couple of years ago, ri bas made many warm friends, who have watched hb bi fom with pleasure, | there iy Be dou the will prove à valu- dto M eGibbon.Mr.McLenuan cles a ow nm -will enter into on with Mr.J.G Hatton, ho ner Bros.\u2019 Creditors, The prinolpal creditors of Beuthner Bros Montreal, $15.9 342: C.Zolli- er, Bwitzeriand $2783; 5.lsrael & Co, Bradiord, Et $1530; Elkan & Co.Rein.pa; Mre E Clark Montreal, ; M.Abert beatako es, Hughes & Prat hors in smaller {tors in ail.' mezation Wanted, The Civig.\u201cAnnexation Committee meets .this afternoon to consider a letter Irom the municipality of 8t.Henri, asking the city to action on the annexation proposals.PERSONAL.Mr.E 8.Matiice, of Cornwall.fs at the Hall.\u2018Bir vite Bitehle sad family have left ea Ca.et see 3 cred.tawn John, N.B., on their summer holidays.© eros.Wi White ryturns from Now Bruns- Bir Adolphs C throu h the eit last sveni, en Caron pea Otta * ., Hon .of oy eph Royal accom- nied des Dr.Vainde, of Ottawa, Bove «one to alia on à pleasure trip n.Geo.Duhamel, Bolicitor-Geñerai: Toft 150g Quebes to-day to arrange for issuing the ection writ in Laprairie.Mr.J.F.Wout, 1 Inspector of Custom DEEE SES Froal Laraméé, pro eaor of Laval University, RS rar wh where he has spent few months, attending clinics in the Quite a a umber of Montrealers are summer ; Fr labgato Springs, Vi.Some have v en entiages fr for £ © séason, amonyst thom ment r.Charles Bouthillier }- .@ Mise B Bills.one ot ontresl's charming J) 8 announced, and the wedding wil take place in a couple of months.LP, Madame Gironard , leave avs ou Souda br Be \u201cMtramichi\u201d for a : Drake to the \"1 will Absent for weeks and will return via : Theo condition of Mr.Thibaudesu.who has ner! ously il for the Inst week, Is greatly gre his medical adviser states that 4 a now out cf danger.M r.Ir, Thibauden au u b uv us for ours \u2018of his right side rie likely S remain paré- Wvwatt Eaton, the eolobrated Now York fn pus roduced_ 2 rofile portrait In ofl ach, ch is pro- onnojeseurs to he Te finest 1 bod A ng is remarkab AH excellent itonces » Mercier, 1 Mercury prominent ofc of the court Bouse cash.The fig 10,000 to $15,000.ig FM rotberin: | w to one of t nisters due matter will probably te bushed u the delinquent advan cad to à 1m ative position.Enquiry elicited the fact le the above paragraph refers to Mr.J.H.R.Burroughs, joint protbonotar3 with whom the elec d ta in this istriot have been a.The es iro ie said to have been Known to the Government» before the reaig- natlop of Lieut.-Governor Masson wbo is r.Burroughe\u2019 «ou-in-law.D the other band + ls said that tbe discrepanoy in tue «oodbefore long,\u201d ce ls ts the + same mat®r which was refer red to shortly alter the last Dominion elee- tions when it was currently reported that the Conservatives used the money deposited In the hands of tho Yrothonotary at Quebeo lor Con-ervative contested sisotions to contest the seats of Liberals.GATINEAU VALLEY RAILWAY, An American Syndicate: to Begin Work at A Yaprégeatitive of the STAR was favored with sn interview this morning ot Judge Sypher of Philadelphia, whose arrival was noticed in yesterday's issue, Ju Sypher 1s interested in Lhe construction of neau Valley Railway vuW in contemplation and represents à syudicate of bankers and others in tbe United States.A zveat deal was promised, according tothe judge, which was not fulfilled, and the Ameticans found tuat local politics were being intro- uced into the arrangements in a mauver libely to mar tbe usefulness of the scheme.Locations were auvuouuced which were found to be purely o! a phautom cha- ruoter, and he finaliy, aiter some time spent In investigation, found it advisatle to recommend the American capitalists to withdraw from the undertaking.That they accordingly did, but in consideration of severing their conuection with those formerly locally iuterested and still bavinæ the land grants aod rights attachiog thereto, they will continue the work.practicuble route has been located from Hull Lo Gracetieid, and two sections of ien miles: each will be built, it Is expected, this autuma.Tue Sypher 1s en route for the distriot, where he will camp with bis family.THAT $100,000 CLAIM.And Interest, Paid to the Jacques Cartier Bank Mr.A.L.de Martigny.casbiler of the Jacques US Bank, looked happy when seen at bis office by a-DTAR r this wornlng, His satisfaction will at once be uuderstood when il is stated that the Quebec Governinent has just settled the $100,000 claim ot, tue Jacques Cartier Ban Wh era that under the Chay leau regime loans of $100,000 were made to tbe Government by tbe Bank of Montreal and tbe Jacques Cartier Bank for ihe construction of the Q.M.O.& O0.railway.When tbe late Hon.Mr.Mousseau, succeeded Hoon.Mr.Chapleau the claim of the Bauk of Montreal was paid witbout delay, and the Jacques Cartier was left outin tbécold.Since 1882 the matter bas dragged along without any settiement.While 10 Quebec yesterday, Mr.de Martigny was agreeably surpr to receive from the Auditor-General two cheques, one for $100,- 00u and the other for $13,900, the interest ob the whole amount.THE c BUSINESS TAX.What the Corporssions Propose Doing.Mr.Thomas Davidson, ot tbe North British & Mercantile Insurance Company, said tbis morning that he had not yet received any official communication as tothe result of the suit recently before the Privy Council concerning the legality of the sot taxing cortal D business corporations.Mr.Ketr on hie way back here, and on Lig arrival.Mr.Davidson sald be would Date » meeting of the ingurance agents turn the money, $38,000, which he rv in trust.The suit had been fought through In the name of the North British company, ithe other companies paying their respective 8 of the expense.Mr.Davidson said his company would of course take no action till asked by the Provincial Guvernment and be did not know whe any compromise would be accepted in > nection with the arrears.He thought the collection of ibs tax would not coni- me till this a ; The discontent th Which the obnoxious Wurtele commer tax is received by the business community is unabated, and it is certain some ste li be taken to endeavor to have it abolis The president of ofie of the banks in this city speaks of deciaring a dividend less the amount of the tax, fn order that the effect of it may be felt in the proper quariers.: A \u201cBOYCOTT\u201d AT CORNWALL, Dimeulty Between the Knights of Labor and the Stormont Cotton Mills.The Knights of Labor have been causing trouble in Cornwall.It appears that a short time ago the operatives employed in the room of the Sm mont Cotton Com- emabded a reduction to bive hours This the managers refused to grant, and the o ratives went out ou a strike.A a result the Knights whoare very numerous arcuod Cornwa bave instituted a * boycott\u201d\u2019 on the mill, an'l are causing a good deal of trouble tc to the Manager.The \u201cwAecronant\u201d in Port.The Medical Health officer paid anot visitad'to the \u201cAeronant\u201d this morning a fouud that his lustructions had been Tour carefully carried out.vessel will allowed.to enter port this evening.Dp, Laberge states that the captain displayed great intelligence in the precau tions he took against the spread of the digease.He says that he knew nothing ot the quaran- Une station at G e, this being his first voyame bere, and tbat his passage ol the station was purels unintentional.Laberge thinks very straoge that captains ol vessels should not be provi with regulations by the Government, {hat vessels should be allowed to pass à 4 dyet pan wor A Midnight Dip.As two members of the lonting fr fraternit Tere pain hg L their spt spirite int moun a _late hour last leh ot indiv > wer \u2018Suddenly pre: c:pitated into the water.encounter ä once ensued.but the Satch Tartived on scane And draggod the parties apart.\u2018I be eat u kened their Jatant - sudden plage bad awake energies.This is a tip for the Wholesale epi might Feclaim a siderable portion of our wharf rats.ta Atr Fund Excursion.\u201c Tickets for next Friday's Picnle.b; steamer \u201cBerthier \u201d may be bad by apple pollo con log to George Kemp, St.George's Horne, 8% Antoine 0 street, irom 9 to 10 a.m.daily.H.Henderson, daily, at 342-780 Witlath \u2018street.Rev.Jas, Patterson, 92 Shuter street.Rev.8 Massey.38 5t.Mark street Mr.Dennis Barry, 74 St.James street.And at the Star office.Cause Unknewn inquest was held this morning at Hes! tal, or Coroner Jones, on the bod James Ho man, Who was found in a pre condition on the railway track near Cote RE Paul.and who died ns reported.The unlor- tunate man could give no acoount of himga}f, and the verdict was simply in accordé with ihe known cireuimstances\u2014that + man met his death from injuries cased of on ihe railway track.\u2019 Government A Ti.©The Contract for a Bol bas \u2018Heen nwar bibault, ssrs.H.EL Leveogne nnd Sal \u2018Stewart have been appointed to, ascertain frhat repaire are necessary to tbe Montreal ol.They will also examine the Mean ormal School, to which it is propo erect a new wing at a cost of $3000.Whitney Repladed, A special meeting of the Montreal Board of Harbor Coummisaioners was held yestèr- day afterooon, for the consideration of ap- Rlications It for the vacant seccretaryship.twenty applications were Jud- mitted, but JE vas upsolmously decided to 3 point Mr.Alex.bhertson, son of the chairman, formerly of th the lem of It n, Linton & A.o! McG! and Speaks French fluently.a 6 Fusiliers Tuspootad, The - \u2018oh ® Fpsilters paraded Armoury this ppointments.d.besioging Omdurman.The tribes are 0 ve - ASLENP WHILE ON DUTY.\u2019 .OuARLOTIETOWK, P.wy 9A investigation hows dat on He, morsing of Loon, Tp ere ell a ahsisteiy i nothing upon wblab to coment with: gd- vantage to.anybody im the debats which preceded the pessing of the Couercloa Bill last night.Mr.Bryoe was ably academic, Sir William Vernon Harcourt was humorous snd sarcastio, Lord Hartington was heavy and frank, Mr.Goschen bubbled and squeaked quite as much as usual.actual division was taken with little concern or exhibition of feeling, as if it had been a: most unirogartant privaie matter.I may just mention Sir William Vernon Harcourt'a excellent joke about the new Nattonul party concerted by Lord Randolph Churchill! and Mr.Chamberlain to the effect that the * Noble Lord had such signal success with the party of four that he thinks be is going to double its success by halving ite number.\u201d A striking and touching ineident oecutred at the moment of the division.After the House was oleared Mr.Gladstone was.walking slowly alone, at the head of the Liberals, through the complicated lobbies leading to the turnstile, where .the tellers for the \u201cNoes stood with their lists and pencils.Mr.Gladstone glanced down the side of the lobby and saw MR.PARNELL APPROACHING, also alone.Mr.Gladstone stopped and waited for Mr.ParneM, shook hands with him and enquired after his health.The two stood talking earnestly together for three minutes, delaying the division, while the whole of the Liberals and Parneliites walted at a respectful distance.Theu they recorded thelr votes together, their parties following them.Every Parneliite was in his place except Mr.Healey, who is still recovering on tbe Rhine from his badly injured back caused oy his fai from a Pullman car.Mr.Parnell, who arrived early, went for dinner last night in a tall coat, a short black jacket, white waistcoat, snuff-colored trousers, with his long Lair and beard untrimmed, and presented a most curious figure.Mr.O'Brien was the centre of tnterest.\u201cMr.Davitt, who arrived from Sootland in the morning, beld a series ol receptions in the stranger's smoking room.His meetings 1n Scotland have been some of the most successlul ever held there, and though they are to a great extent boycotted by English clergymen.many members of highly respectable classes have come forward to express approval of his Bodyke policy.Large subscrintions for THE BODYKE FUND bave been ralsed.At one tree meeting, where not a word was said about subecrip- tions, the manager found £1ÿ in smail sums left on a table at the door.Mr.Davit.reports that there will not be a single Unionist retugned at the next election from Scotland.He says the Unionist cause is dead, buried and utterly discredited there.Mr.Parneli returned to the House after midy night, and bad just settled down for a long private conference with Mr.Davilt when the division belly rang.I am at liberty to repeat that be assured Mr.Davitt that bis health is much improved.He is suffering from a chronic disease of some kind.His appetite is good, and be sleeps fairly well.After dinver at the House of Commons lass nixh¢ be had gove for a quiet walk of four wiles, from which he bad just returned when | found him and Mr.Davitt.At the same time 1 must add that any one who remembers Mr.Parvell in his more robust days would be ehocked, to use the mildest word, to see him now.Bubserip- tions are conilng in rapidly to the Bodyke ovisted tenants\u2019 fund.It bas been decided that Mrs.Davits shall vigjt Bodyke on July go, when all the girls, except one, and ail tbe boys will be out of prison.She wiil present each o! tbe former with a small medal necklace with £25, and to the laiter a sliver watch, with an equal sum, in recoz- bition of thelr gallantry.Other evictions in Ireland are coming on.THICK AND EAST.At Coolgreavy, in Wexford, seventy fam- îles are being evict Five fouilles woré w a roped Wosdtoin- then the evictions wer eevandened, or It was seen No money could obtained from the tepunte.Evictions on a colossal scale are about to begin at Michelstow.she great estate of the Countess of Kingston.Light bundted tenants bere Yayo goed the olan of campaign.r.Col M.P.for Tipperary, although detectives have tracked him night and day.has collected the rents of all these, the total of which 1s kept secret.NORMAN, nN A PRECARIOUS POSITION.- {SPECIAL TO TRE STAR! Lospor, July 9.\u2014An Egyptian officer who participated in the defence 6f Khartouin atid an Arab merchant who assisted General Gordon when that city was besieged have arrived at Suskid from Berber.They report that the Khali{'s position is precarious and his influence diminishing.They say the Hebels have taken Kordofan snd are ipoensed at tbe M abdi's oppression.etl HO HOPE OF SPEEDY REUNION.iaPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Loxpox, July 9.- Lord Hartingdon has written a letter in Which be says that the reteténce made by Mr.Gladstone ln his Swansea speech to the retention of the Parnellites at Westminster in the event of Home Rulé belng granted does not epcour- age the hope of a speedy reuniom br the Liberals aud Liberal-Uhlonists.AN AMENDMENT WANTED.(SPECIAL TO THE STAR) uke A DO.July 8 Lord Hartington Is urg- acoeptan amend- ig hy p20 tha: Land Bill, providing relist for tenants now paying excessive rénta in tho gplrit &f the recommendations.oi the Cowper mmission.PRINCE ALFRED AT MADRID.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] MADRID, July 9.-Queeén Christina gav audience to the Doge of Edin urgh and favited him to attend a royal banquet MORE PRESENTS FOR THE QUEEN, Loxnoy TRCIAL TO THE STAR.5, July 9.\u2014The Emperur of Moroo- ab sei un Loy Envoy with valuable bresents ors.ISPRECIAL TO Ten man .the recent dissstrogs fire, the policemen pposed to beon duty were ssleep In th stat Louse.eters Wholesale Produce and Provisions.The o cable ls sho ad to Segre: dore ror SL 64.0 e Lin | a \u201chan à urine ny Grovious weak, | Ef up rds oF 60, , The market, > ry.settied à weak - aha seine el not ba 4 surprise + any ors f stock are Paruraty doine \u201call they -to keep un pr anti they hear SEER 3 ares ut iva oly sam.th Le = t a oy teh the past op dave the mids! kof Guraiee des esorts es and wed, P \u2018 sible Yo Sa mes Tor years, fos bas.the secret rendexvous o avages.Tue valley was discovered ant week by lon MeGra d Vanuesa Th by the Mex! es a e seen exican y ., the y eons ustom House, ; Babinal district, and also by a body of Mage.mons living in that Noinity further - Near Janos this has ty &ncount prospectors and and killed them by toi leg now at Janos furniah thet Ig woah iy all ltnotion.i 9 5 Page abowa- ered four rture.Toe Ÿ sufficient evir dence of the bideous atrocities to which violims were subjected.The hands and f of all were choppad off, and oue bad ble pA T Cans, lids cut away.They were Ameri their names are unknown.Thus far fo stock depredations are reported, Lhe valley is tull of some of the n altho tinest catèle- Mexico.The miners at the Blancha dla Plata are arming forthe purpose of.descent» lng upon the stronæbold of tne sa $ bloody battle may soon occur.vages, A body of} exican troops has been ordered to the SpA.eee RED RIVER VALLEY ROAD.The Enthusiasm of the Peapls of the Prev.ince Regarding the Project.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.) WINNIPEG, July 9.\u2014 Le Manitoba, Mr.La Riviere's orian, bas \u2018an editorial upon the turning of the firat sod of the Valley Hallway, in which it save: Red River is \u201cIt impossible, without having been present at the coremuny and witnessing the entbust- asm, to form any idea of the un the population of the provinoe ques tivn of the boundary railway, 0 Zr eat heat and distance, sn animity of upon tbe Despite immense crowd went out to witowss the ceremony, showing that the assertions of turbuioht Ottawa politicians in regard to vur attitude on the ueatiob aré Tallacious.The population of Toe Province i8 unanimous in requiring Irom the road must be built.The work has meuced and will be carried to a completion.» The Sun, last night published the follow our Tor ing: A telegram from wot tbat Hug respondent to tbe eff contractor for the Rod River Valin way.expressed the opinion that tona Government would not Government that tbe n come \u2018successinl onto ror, Sod the Mal- be able to obraln money to build the road, snd that he was subsequently closeted wit Horne, cau considerable\u2019 friends ware a trifle warm about i Bawlf telegraphed to Mr.Ryan, ing, the paragraph in morping received the following b Mr.about the city, and many of Mr.Van t r.N.last even- questiotl, prod this ToxauTe vais Te \u201cNB Heol the ur CAN CEE pe e wi ui fo atared in the contract.(Sizn ody \u2014 awl{-~Beport about money matter as water.Hails and rolling stock aw Van Horne to Arrange Tell.y Tes the time H.BYAN.Commencing Sunday, July 10, Sunday trains on the Gasadian Pacific Railway will leave Montreal for Quebec and way stations at 8.00 a.m.and 3.30 p.m., arriving at 1.17 and 10.03 p.m.Returning, leave (Quebec for Montreal and way at 9.00 am.and 3.30 p-m., arriving Magt- : real at 3.30 and 10.05 p.m.Considerate\u2014Old Me jolliboy who thinks the testi \u201cCome, Maria, let a These folk want Lo zo home, When the head feals duil and skin refuses food, taki ver Fills.- Don't Sones Barrer sto Li ~ Special Nojjoe.rs callow and Kivass,a a cet py de bi turn in.hea SE Éutièrttrs Patterns May te op & Go\" \u201c à tresh comitat Ju mbert's veyer's, 1688 Notre Dame street 8 patent fly tans, invaluable for dion or sick room; wire dish covers.fly | clothes wringers, washe, a boy dog collars, Alt stows; wh La - 168x3 New York O1r.\u2014By Dorag & Wright\" on.Opening.H heat.Lowest.p on teh Holiday in Liverpool.ces To-day being a Loliday in Liverpool, there are no raarket re oFLs « or quotations, except indirectly by Beer NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, = Reported b by Macdouga! | Bros.Stock Brokers, 69 6t vier Fe pur ».OVE.Elu, do Pre _.N°th Wat.os.avoue = Rios Terminer Ore RK his 112744 AND for THE ST Xavier street.FROVIBIONS 15 CHICAGO.Monts|Upemux [Hignost Lowest.{Closing .I Pork.lAug.Bepc LARD.}Aug ss 84 +30 > lho êce Ses ofl 867 7141 600 647141 6.70.7 : The Weather, 1.m.\u2014Provhbllitien next bours: Fresh south-west, veoritg to vos Eure BST Te - vent winds: m mosty lair atid Jer oocal showers and thu feta Locle to-morrow, B orme BY or Ei al g ermometer s are ae bam ke storia.a id me Eicher readings iid Sam om: | EEATTON a WC ENNAN, L M°G IBBON à Maros - ADVOCATES, Ete,, ; f STANDARD \u201cBUILDING, 157 5%.Jamzs Br RD.McGibbon.Allred B.Major.- = x {INSOLVENT NOTICE ven rt n 2 ss ii by =, ve the % .ter ga Mr, \u201cAlex.Gowdey.or th © Olly of Ford, tre Ae countanis, were appointed Jol rs to ie Suid Bar and e ae real at pe we of axhen, of tba City of Cea Del endant tm thi Fu dot suid Edward ater for he EX of be £redite The credito: ard duxbos oceby nailed to to Bie ha?thin a delay ct thirty d NRY aan.ALEX.sowper, Joint eee Vigtoria Chambers, 260 Bt.James street.ontreal, July 9th, 1887, ow NOTICE, Apaunt Rxeursi of FT b Sabbath de hol! Lou Maturds ay.br Yond TO CUSHING GROVE.will leave Island Wharf at 5% ft Moltonit ar Va hd island Wharf at 2 p, Aaa sn SHB 20 cents 1881 JR OYALSCOTS OF CANADA ANNUAL ROLL CALL.hq Battalion qu muster in Full Dress on quesdar.(b \u2018he 1 , oat\" 8 p.m.for the Inspee- tion of tue D À Gonora and d Holl Call.Every member of tbe Battllion must be present.The Cyreiaie pictures and prizes won at the fle Matches wili be presented at this parade.All Arms Aocoutrements, Gt.Coats Straps and Haversacks must ke returned to the Armory Tor \u201cthe Brigade Major\u2019 8 Annual Inepection.By order FRED LYD sept and EXT ATORDAY YOU vin DE he programme of the games to be held at the Annual Picnia of St, Bartholomew: s Churoh, under, the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Association, July 28rd, to Armstrong's Grove.Look out for a a laolightfai trip, 58 1 ADVOCATES, BRITISH EMPIRE BUILDINGS, 1724 NOTRE DAMB STBEET.- Cassle Hatton, a Franc BUS 8.B.C.L.DRAIN_PIPES! A Large: Fpak of All sices.W.McNally & Co., es me 2e mea sers + Wellington 158x132 À as F CSI > Nh Rate A EY ; 22 McGill 3 NE PHAETONS, LOW oor OBT- +; ABLE AND EASY TO G.- IN OR OUT.Bardens a pie ganas fons, aod or =H \u2018aoons &-LOW PRICES.J Red.LATIMER, : MoGiil street.- tenus Cas Cholera \"\u201d CURRED RY PING ONLY ST.LEON WATER.horized by 5 ROBILLARD vol mio a Tolowine - ip ite I renin Ponreda od footio © Fran t es ow: vraie g he congludsd that iv was ir gad vom His auforin | Doen Water till evening be JS one win ass (the ordinary dose) hich To! ief, & second glass 8 last one whish onfirair di iol prietal rules ol lowlos àæ morninz Mr, Robill was completely cured, fecling as fresh and gay as ever.THE $7: LEON WATER COMPANY, \u2014 4 VICTORIA SQUARE, Teleptons 1s.| ar ; oT 25 ave au a Pain hn 4 re about you ?;, VSR PEERY DAVI® \u2018w - \u201cPAIN \u2018 \u201d \u201c À opd Get Instant Ralief, À BEWARK OF IMITATIONS.\u2026 28 Cts.Per Bottle.GENERAL BAZAAR.tatsige Milk.10000 0000 = ole wie if Ani casein, Asi Grenadines worR ren, re eal ted Li og.worth 13¢, ale Hoss Lal one Hose .GEORGE M.ROWELL, Ao Ewan te \u201cStns Notre tame sirost- iat Fist.Bed Door.Appolitments this Evening | MER Lot Baskets 150 ad 50 each.Liver,, 1881 1613 Notre Dame Sîree oot.Toor ori The Boning Bier eme .= =.MONEY TO LOAN DEATHR 2 RE Ce on'First Morteage on'Réni Estate; uz gre mols Frzraafen Pie] 1.[, _oovons, coros, J.Cradock Simpson, EWAN-In H Hespelqr.Ot, July 6 Thomas i ! RR iy nsumption __18H-8t; James atrget, Mon Montreal; 16éx4e0d rie \u201c\"fauiors Lone patszae WANTED-STUCK CUFERS, \u2018 - APPLY / Wizpah, Regard aly Steir Lorean } |, H.SHOBEY & CO.guigirs made La Solid 15 kar; Bold.95,25 ta TRAVE LER.WANTED TO RENT.Lo Shedetn 10 kur.Gold, from 43:25 and in 9- .S ae past inirteun no Team at oh wit Roa wpe STARE nd En Say RRS Dimond Er SST | FARE Rh BRE BL he or sis 2 Diamonds % staat tone for LET\u2014H 1040 WT.LAWRENCE 18 kar gf rt \u201c DOMESTIC\u201d Taper F Patterns.Bain bot candon old water.i Moinuo, ios) 310: _ 2 - Fe mé 8d $5.00, 55: 00RN \u201cMana LEE AUD IN.PQ, A FUR- head] » ar NELLY, Mamghr, |\u201d Aisne poten near Neate od 1 lots of ALE Bate unt gt ly Bal i \u201cqua y CRT Rnpimear sor Seascn Avslyio A.Brings st PATCH REAPIRING [{ 5 LET_SMALL FAMILY CAN HAVE Huron OR \u2014POOKET FO part ofa tural till Detober able sa aa a, à now bein, soid for 5 gui on D ce by {ayia mao Kood cegtral jocaliiy.Adres, 8 sure Mupertente .= ER HOUSE AT, YAUD- aise of phot wor.Gunes er | { opposite the Market - ale at Eleven o\u2019clook.WEDNESDAY, THE 18TH INSTANT, A verion SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT OF BEAL ESTATE The subscriber has received instructions from A.Molt Tue to sell on the pre mises 6n MONDAY SOY instant, the plot of oo} frais en Papineau squate, and known on the book of reference of St.Ward, as lot 2333.Area 7177 feet, This is a valuable property, boing situated Immedirtelv after above sale an undivided lot, with house thereon, at ue Point DOW oogupied as & hotel, \u201cwill also be sold, 9 J.B.PARDELLIAN, Aucti .Bie pe Tee and other pro | , Ci Cradock Simpaon, À t.James street = ri 4 ted-do.sa » gras oo a.is mand od poste: res LATE JUDGE RAMSAY Tout?usb FOR SA WAX 5 Ti ; anor, Bt Hu oat the conffu- EE tydu-}r B ul i rete JESS | mt Ce inthe.dens And greenbouge, leo ANTED THMEDIATELY.A RORIE î di roaulred, only 25 hours from Montredt ee if sabuble af taking charge of children Chaplsau, Hall, Nicolls & Brows, me iui LE PEC es à TEs 158 5 law Bolicitors, 147 St.James at.F OR SALE-THE LEASE, LICENSE, V soo 1 MMEDIA Ale YA GOOD i Turnitu 9, stock, ete, of Revere House mos on testiinon! ayes.wr 34 ac PI hed 5 Montre tuted with within 3 wert pyr persons 0 the Cénaasts BL ween a = his and 16d tn mornin iio core cpl ih 10 an a 5s bead dei Aas \u2018In Re A.D, PARANT, an Insolvébé,- -.FrORSALE-A BARE SRE = nv | à - 4 youttizg T d ill sell b ocn confect onery, Lu and cigar : at dec aderslened vi of the 1 régoir lo xu ction yore.woat end; party lew ving Apply, EF.| WANTED 5 T0 8 HUNDRED B pañoid.Que.on WEDN akg LY.\u201cHer, Hin ft Us.cutters In Ehladaiobia Wass mono Horse, Dok, K_ HALES BEAUTIFUL ATOFFED DEER 158 Sood ore tr NE YADA {shing Tackle, | FORA Apply to J.B.A.Lanctol, 53USt.Pa niet EYA PAVID AE 158 1 ANTED-\u2014 IMMEDIATELY A 2 Place d'Armes, - : ure * RALP gi los Scotgh & Irlih \u2018Whiskiea.Gin.800 Demi- À Comuusdoners nireol rT RW Saris Le vouid net ad véncement, wosld is ohns ekar, gallon, 375 emizohns OR KALE-A WERFUL TELESCOPE.W ni begin tant, Vient À Sullons, [se spombohns Vinegar, Foy Sand Né DUT EEE must Row York louse, uly?ew days.ver gain.M TH GAMES STEWART a co.GHe TE Linh DIRE EE , - ri ris can 00 158 8 Anctioneers.ABE RYAN TUENERAL SMALL FAMILY.lie Eraployinent 0 Heo.6 Cotte sot x plas: ANTED-HONEST, FAITHFUL AND NotouER servant, &£ 810 Palaçe at Call AL On: y ARTEDS A COMPET pl TENT Ee orchestre ut EE Apply at 125 oe elms ANTED\u2014A STRONG MAN AR STOKEM \u2018 WEA SR GES 100L WAIST AND SKIRT WE | ses of sip érences requi se N ~ Paulin v 7: $81 WARTS A You } ULL AEE SAS we 2 of ANTED - FoR Jae, oo COTE extinct ANTOINE 555,\u201d érAR office.A female ch mr teach French and speak ni facniire Pate Tan mo MEN Para an Ey vag hold rode Diplomas a.(ress she wie SH a ot estas.de .Cote St.Antoine.Montreal, u si | Dog an, Sa?office, 28 Eo at, 1581 ~A LADY CAPABLE OF FARING Te boxes prefered.in a factory.one ex- erred.lieferences rte.Wen of hw in label Dene, dna s 158 1 A, Mel AY, Trustee 158 5eod 82 se \u2018Francois Xavier Street.QFLEN DID BUSINESS CHANCE A stock of Dry Goods and Clothing (all staple and bought for cash since last Séptem- ber), amounting to between $8,000 and $10,000, for sale in a western manufacturing town.Population $6,000.The sales are all for cash and average $600 weekly.For further part- culars apply to SUCKLING, CASSIDY & CO.Toronto.BF ! 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Fine Cedar family row boats for sale, 8, 4 and § » d.8.THOMSON & CO, 158 2 Auoti \u201818581 WT TO Za POLISNING, APP Polisher, 196 Fortification Lane.ar | Sep CHECK.673 {srs eat) oN ni XPERU ANTED\u2014TW EXPERIENCED pauNG LADIES \u2018 for aire rod ape pod naine and ANTED\u2014A GOOD Tiv%D x Wis pera pins eB : KE: 8 APFLY as AT rac.AP.1 kid glo references id 10 the Rg ht party, bad y.now 58 1 ud ED -.A RATION AS TABLE \u201cbambermaid in hotel at reanide or to take care Please call at 675 Lagauche ons or two children.EDR FTAA) IS WA Fatnit 36 Nios, 49058 Fg st.on Dy Cyeloenie oe, ANS 11 Cure, of WARE Es ae ROOM Sin 168 3 war ANTENA «FORT Shc expert - gre writer rT as BY A MINDLE AGED change oF Baba dure, French.good of references éood Tenc Address, Marie, 3t.John, or Te Elie pages roquir Yo writing French and English, bei and having bad erperie: TION BY A UNG NTE .tant.Waxiel D'eMant YOUNG MAN, 580 Tyas kr AN 18 T RB er ince O 20, FOR A GEX.WW ANTEDTA ès tee ex \u2018Apply at re frre-vy tn6 of he entire retrain ASTED\u2014A GENER x Ww ren x i SERVANT, APPLY To = Wal DA CAN es LET TIANO, (GOOD), 63 PER MUNTH à se Wauge Es y NE EEE owas.R Sony eux.ce 3t Johns Rene, CoM NICK Y And single be acco noted.a MH \u2014 FITENISH Rana: Fos Un Rox \u201cone at 84.NICELY \u201cyoun he Oa nal No, ao gn Lit, WELL PURSISHED, IN A PRIVATE locality favorable.Address, 85 Bt, : ih Foard.im \u201cROOMS, DOUBLE rangers visiting Eliza izabeh.Wont pe A oo 2a.bastiaat Species wo oF capil anal take at Rik ot bor pr | STAR a Wa + ED ONE AGENT AND Jan for the city ASSET rT 5 ama BIT WATED-Ueon À ACTIVE quired.hap Fr Ay + red 85 Bleury street.\u2018Pia ce Suen.aor ITH ox WITHOUT 158 5 ous MES As and al fou.hetarcaces RY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES \u2014\u2014\u2014 The usual weekly sale of Dry to be \u2018held at our roo 243 Bt.James Bt, on Tuesday, 12t, nat ei wili loomurise Gents\u2019 fu mer Suits f all Sorts, Shooters © : Jmbreline, Bathing dite etting.Bonne ts.Ladies\u2019 Fine Kid Bhoes, cloth, BALE AT 230 P.M.\u2018 158 2 J.8.THOMAON & CO.Audtioneers, Bala of Hogsehold Furniture at oyr rooms.241, 243 Bt James St, riday This inst, Comprising Pariot and Pad Room Furaiture + Greta] Quealiors Bron Bronze Jo.Good Dpriant |- Goods received pis Yo the Bur ot sale.ss THOMSON «æ Co, 158 8 Auctioneers.EK USUAL LARGE WEEKLY SALE of Household Furniture, Carpets, tures and general effects at my rooms, ag i -James street.On Friuy next, LEth inst.nt 10 =.m.WwW.E.SHAW, Auctioneer, .~Those sales are largely patron In goods ey de lor same, v8 A UCTION SALE OF HORSES, HAR- Doss, Phætons, Village Carte, Buggies, Ete., at my sale yards, 322 8t, Jamos purge on \"Tuesday afternoon next, the 12th Inst, W.E.SHAW.1582 Auctfoneer.ALE BY AUTHORITY OF) JUSTICE of a lot of Household Furniture, consist- ng of Baw Silk and Wain ajnut Parlor Suite, BP.Mirror Bureaus; and general effects, at my Sale fon.> s22 St.yt mes PE and persons sendt upou getting good prices era i OM ANDHOMELY OR PLAIN LY FURNISBED rooms te let, privae 0 tamlly.exchanged, ANTED\u201410 MORE - EXPERIENCED KN TTERS 37 McGill College Av.wes } on tho \u201ctas ron ED A ae OOM LANGE rus BOOM, .morning, ors.Gaia Factory, ROL IF] 00%, WTTA Bo BU art Pal sl HEY Roo ra for one gention:an, can wash an: FURNISHED BEDKOOM.WANTED TO A TOTRE COUN RY, ARI Reet 8.Cetberine st.near 453 St James ut à from a Lu iy to D.ay À aR nr Boor TR ROOM< 590 st.James sireet, OON-\u2014TO LET, LARGE, A ART, LOUBLE, FRONT gent! ede > FIRST-OLASE = G8.Niimamee.WANE Delon, er ask POR A HORSE.por week, al - ANTED \u2014 MITOA 2 WAS ter, first-clas 195 1 Tad.room, furnis! private fanlly, rh ea on same fa a 4 Bt.Urbain ANTED-BY Young fii Her w à Eo hg Ty Lu à Pres O0OMU\u20141 VERY LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR.A Bisded front roore, also 1 or 3 smaller, oy Wess en ve (nek BY A $\u201410 LET, FULNISHED OR UNFORNISHED, Mud boar irk flr gre Rope i 188 6 A kept wa mast on 1 is ow RUMA_TO LET ATGTHY #6, A TAT OF pa a Sry Seca » = a Han, Pom unfarnished.WANTED=BOARD a2 B48,\u201d TAR onliee, + _ + 00MS\u20143 FUKNISUED K9OMS 03 ON A Yas Row let.Apuly, 233 St.Walla 5 OOMS\u2014TO LET, UE PENISHER ROOMS, Roo pérgo red peivaie BOA.RD IF BL Constant V- after 6 168 à ANTED \u2014 family.11 24 i 3 Roo 0, DOUBLE ROOMS.WUITABLE FOR i red ples men, wi board, also table board.oF + JROQY-THUST PAKLOR, WITH USE OF PIANO.OBS Bloary 148 mld\" Sle Hike Ic MT J ANTE) = EE RK! 3 w Am nh ze 4 Sex 1 Thogovar JERVANT Annes, Latheart sirest.1 re AT170 BLEURY ST.a 3 w.\u201cres Pen ee qua ous OOMS\u2014C OETABLT FURNISHED, R ur nh bathroom part A RINGLE WR à Qs Yd and two double fiat, pouuivod, at 60 & Dominique st.3 décee above Dee cameo LET, PERM ANEST 2 TET RS Hanageid 1, 6 mina from Windsor Hotel.TS WAR we pren 000 rés SESDERM.BR WAS Sse ET Te # OM FULEMTIHMED UBLE R Ament d, also » a en ly.3018 Roy LARGE DOURLE FRONT KOOM EELS fice.8 AND SINGLE room, rrished, t Tronc ape si.1881 WI RESTE sims To, ago Vases .\u2018aie family.Address, LARD BALLS, Goo Qu re rte Beet ment, of ke somethin à Spe new.ln es \u20144$1 Pp} ul Knitted Be ler ered T Mats, 35 par set op ree; \"neta pastels or 256 quoi op tac ih ases for 10%, 5e, $1.00 9 dign Souvenirs of all kinds, and ows of oal.3 Story Brick House FOR SALE.HANOVER BTREET.cheap, to a R.K.THOMAS, Beal Estate Agent 157x2 80 St, John street, $25000° Io] LOAN ON MORGAGE.atl and én Sper Sent.or ick Cott Cotines at $1900.an tmprovemtonis 0 No.14 prompt par G.D.ROSS Real stats Ain ent any | Xi LEE two CI we igs A nr works Pole Polat 70 F LANGE (ROOMS AX \u2014E street, on Roel: houseoeptag, où ona tt floor Smite W HE 3 TUESDAY MORNING, 15th Inst, pasately desir : Toe SE nt is \u2018clock.y ANTED- CON at 10 ool W.E.SHAW.TE Y BOARDERS, nLX TICK TT nor gE | WAS oo ae 158 2 Auctioneer._;_ sung EF 168 3.ne BOLL LACE AULY ROUMS ON FIRST ss WA ARAN AS - - of Vath, 6, 8.50 and 6 gee both in Canag or ICWONDE : i.a week to\" aan koa 1 | y UL yy ROUND EE AND NECK, he whi eaday las Jharles, ek 170 sl Yerdinand st EF [ie EERpeEs Por Extending Pardons to Soldiers who may have vier ORIA, ereas, we are desirous to mark the com tending Our Pardon to soldiers who muy hav.the igsuing of this, Our Royal Proclamation.huve tho t.by Our Privy Council, to publ fish Ch this, Our val Proclamaty hie her er eby according! Rrant Our Most Gracious vardon to all men Slog he daté ot this Proclamation.deported or absent 29 solves it (Bout IB 0; Regular 3 tia or ree Forces, or having raudulont enlistod within thé tn DK © Boction 13 of the Army \u20ac havinæ while in the Army Heserve irréguiatly enliste Forces or Milit! .eport themselves within two months from the dite Proc ton, it residing.United Kingdom, the Channel lands.or the Isle se gi ie thin fo ur months the on if rerlding eisewbere: and we do hereby declare as such R A shall, 6n's0 reporting m- pelves, rolensed and discharged from ail proséautigne, imprisonments, and pen se, Other than loss of service, fax deterrad pay.or f pen nston, men r incurred by r anon ot of rch offences: and we io further decinre that all such mes who enliate before 214t June.die , or who havo beon In h state of desertion or al CT re service.but will be granted protesting certificates ¢ n to whom this, our Proclamation, ap, 0 by letter, giving fuli partioulare br Are sufforing from Theta! disability, rendericg thao unable to\u2019 Tejoln the wa to stiite the samo clearly.a but are To do, so F'HHEY BELONGED TO\u2014 THEY sHOTULD Tho Cav valty now Aerving at homs.e.sieeenes N officer car Commas sorving abrosd , 0 the O Tho Cavalry now Tho Royal Artilory.iiveecumsrnertsacnncenns The Royal Engineers.The Foot Guards.The Infantry of Line.The Royal Malta Fencible Arte Tbo Wost Indiu B Tbe Commissariat and frranane t Tho Ordnance Store Corps.Tho Modical Staff The ; We-do robs maka fir shai mot nvnil pimeoit of the PAL all pains aod ponalties provided Apo the Army Act.tho M as the case ma Glven at Ouf Court at Wirdsor, this raventoor.ih nd 1» pile BY THE QUE] n.rere letion of the Hot: of Our tt TE or cu to hout leave for a eriod exgeed Sary corvicn.aot be oafed upo r s0 Feport ware notto report fhemesives \u2019 ihey cs dentifi 1e mess pectensqrrecs SEN, resveccssresesecons vecrraegs resin ncamerenane ns ogim Mesnnennaz ent Var ceraemenesa nec canne , Woclwiah.[0:3 £ YO rps.te- ron: a 2 oer RAR secenvensscnsenes .To the Officer fre wi | they received par.; To the ve (paodt in \u2018OFps.than: \u201cionibratiôn n Faferred to, who.ON we now best Oh a pe houle enable t0.ue e Forces Act go! pur Lord, oD6 tbousand eixkt buudred and eighty-sosen.nn 1 Deuerters and frandalent entiaters will forfeit all previo hye to stoppages on assount of free kits, or of articles lost or m a on.00) pliance ith the rs Vo 7 cop RAVE Tue qu£ wl 11 not be subjoct \u201c at the time of des ress their co , applicants Then they orf! 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