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[" rer ===> LAST EDITION., r ANDRIE SHIRTS * à \u201cMONTREAL, MON DAY.AUGUST 16 1897.| i OOOO UO UO UOT UOT TOU TOO TTT WITH THE STARCH TAKEN OUT OF THE PRICES.i) COO OOOO OOO TTT TOTOT Our stock of Starched Bosoms and Negligee Colored Shirts in @ Cambric, Oxford and Zephyr, with and without Collars attached, | is large in variety and exclusive in pattern.hand than we wish to have at this season, and have decided.(to {| clear them out at once.§ 20 of dg B scarce.2 R.J.TOOKE, OWN VN ce) You can buy any of them now for 1 per cent.less than Marked Prices.They are ail this year's stock, in this year\u2019s Juavorite patterns and colorings.Oop ies like this to get perfect fitting stylish shirts are Better grasp this chance at once.We have more on Td à AY 177 St.James Street.2387 St.Catherine Street, West.1553 St.Catherine Street, East.NEW EW ENGLAN D PROTESTS The 10 Per Cent.Discriminatory Duty Opposed.AN ATTEAPT TO SHUT OUT UTPORTS ON BRITISH SHIPS.The Dominion's Enemies at Work in Washington.(Special to the Star.) Washington, D.C, August 16.\u2014 A Bew point bax zr.¥n x.hich equals in importance the questi: of the labili- ty of the puuds under comsular seal being subject to tLe additional 10 per cent.duty.lt hppears that our only treaty provisions web Great Brituin giving gods brought ip Britiah vessels the same privieges as those brought tn American veseela ap GOu- tained tn the tremty of 1815, amd tha: the fremty oly applies to goods brought tn British vessels, whieh are the product or maumafpeture of Gueat Britain and her dependencies.It Leap 6 that us:der Renstion Dingley bw, any British veewln which - of : ny other foreign would be rubject to the di mating duty, and the Atto \u2019 ral has been n-.ed to express am.Pph- Son \u2018ui this sutiieet.Should the aucide that this is 9 American gu-vis bi-roghbe im British bottoms will he sur, the \u2018die erimtsamtting (uty to seveRal millinas vvary vear.It recoguited At the Treasury Department and at the Deteurtmeut of Justice, that tle decision to he anmounced next week is the ni.«t | portant likely to be fade in the next four years.NEW ENGLAND'S PROTEST.{to Attorney-General McKenna on Saturday gave à héarii to persons interear- ed in the guesti fnvolved in wection 22 of the new ta iff act, Some dus ago the Secretary of the Trenwury re celved Informarti-.rom the Collector of Costomw nt C'\u2018ago that a large ine voice 01 teas an! other goods from Japan had been reo ved at that port rer a Canadian railad, and arking whe ther the 10 per cent.discriminating duty provided tor in section 22 applied to these goods.The question was nt once referre! to the Attorney-General for an opinion.At the request of the Hoston & Maine Raliroad Companr, however, the Atigrney-General derided to give a heari:g to the persona Inter.ented.Ex-Necrr'ary Curlinle appeusved for the Roeton & Malne Raflroad, and er-Anslatant Se retary Hamlin repre- =\u2014= SUBSTITUTION the FRAUD of the day.See you get Carter's; Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand CARTER'S Little Liver Pills \u2018The only perfect Liver Pill.AN ENEMY OF CANADA SPEAKS.Joseph Nimmo, of New York, who Take no other, Cre witi The Bureau oi Statisties.: | asl to be er TT into a Jorg Even if review of the mbject.It bad been Co.\u2018 war for t tra rtatioa ae of Solicited te do so.the United Btates and Cemada {il .1848.Canada bad, be sai id, deported i + not ondy ns a vernment - Beware + mitation | pes maiirond \u2018ang cuca mee, but a 2 - the cr nes of politics she had added af Same Color Wrapper, the tricks of busicess.She had built the i RED.Canadian Pacific at a cost of 9ÿ215,- K 000,000 to divert American commerce * ?\u20144 , ol oot i Cpe hil: 615 FC 11e ART dE Ta i ie fe, Lu isa, \" Th he Ta NN i Bak Bl Lo > on 1bix trade amounts a\u2019 sented the Associated Board o Trade and the Merchants\u2019 Association of Bos ton, Mr.Hamlin was the first speaker.The question, he sald, was whether goods from Chua or Japan to points in the United States through Canada were importations from Canada within tbe meaning of the statute, In the case, for instance.of the sale of goods In { China to a merchant in Boston, there war uo intermediary.The transit of woods, though they might come in through Canada, was never interrupted.Roode, he tnsisted, could not fair- be said to be exportations from Can- Mr.Hamlin cited many rulings, both Of the Treaury Department aud the De partment of Justice, in support of his contention.In the came of goods going | through United States terrttory In bond from à point in Canada to another potnt in Canada, the SolL-Mtor of the Treasury fn an exhaustive ruling, hnd decided that poch entry of goods did nat con stitute an Importation within the meaning of the matnte.He comtendes] there tore that, convemelr, goodu coming into the United States through Canada in transit from another countey were NOT EXPORTATIONS FROM CANA- Da.The decision of thie question, Mr.Hanilin said, hinged on the construction to be placed on tl ape words of the ata- tute, \u201ccome into the United State from comignous countries.\u201d He sub mitted that the word did not apply to Kunde In transit.The Century Dictionary detin: \u201c0 frenn\u201d as \u2018\u2018expressing de partuse\"\" from a point, These gooda took thelr deporture frœm China or Japan, not from Canada.As well.he aafd, might ft be contended that a man travelling from New York to Washing ton through Baltimore departed from Baltimore.The good did not appesr in thé Canadian renarta se exportp from Canada, nor in the United Staves re- Ports as Imports from Canada.He rite au an analogous statute the law requiring the deportation of China.men \u2018to the country from whence\u2019 came.In const®uing that statute, Atlornev-General had decided that words \u2018from whence he came\u201d bis u patentable bog PT Ars hard Sipe ire Packet 5e RIO ot x ae eu im an 3, SEE SE gen : ae mg \\ \u201c4 wt 4 blocks, $1.50; cut bard .H trs large Lada Prompt 4 Willan: st Tel 831).__BOARD A AND ROOMS.J os \u2014 - WELL F FURSISUED WITH BOARD; vacancies for transients, 5 saver Hall walk from Sin sor Hotel.10 Phillips Place, B: 3081 QARD\u2014- AND ROOMS, LARGE FRONT PARLOR well furnished.also large doulle and single rooms with good board.8 01Usion ave 108 2 OE TO LET.WITH BOARD, FIRST CLASS Meals served late dinner - asely dore @Unionamghe.ol Rox - COMPORTABLY FURNISHED, WITH rd: sll modern conveniences; also tatie board 10 Cathcart wreet._ 1 OUMN-VERY NICE AND COMFORTABLE wd couple or twn gen ith 140 Berri st.1900 \u2019 OOMS\u2014 LARGE pou LE RONM, BATHROOM flat, with board; transients scvommodated, wy 100 Mansfeld.Rous cnevmITLS WITH GOOD SGARD, FINE and back parler, everything first vines, at Si Usios svecus.Private boarding house, also La ame OOMS-TO LET.WITH EXCELLENT BOARD.all modern cooteniences Meuls rerved mir M desired.#74 $38 Dorchester st.OOM \u2014 ~~ PULL BOARD, THREE DOLLARS te three dn weekly.Good rooms and table.Fino.68 Victorié et._\u2014_ 903 __ BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED Ware Trenet LODGINGS FOR WINT family of five, three silting.four Led ithin easy reash McGill At ing hoi 1A sise deslred, tiouilers, 1108,\u201d Bran WALTRD BY A roux Man Jox 1:3 isT or Sept., room snd board, w Fane et south of »\u201d Catherine aud sant of Oty Eas Address * 1391,\u201d BTAR_ ofice.1093 ROOMS WANTED.VW ANTED POUR OR FIVE WELL FURNISHED rooms with hoard for gentleman, wife and maid meals served in private room, late dinner: maid will attend 10 roa Sod es on table; stables fers or Ÿ horses and fines nL vel il 7 theroughty salted.\u201c .net Jpcind orme Ar ins ~ SUMMER BOARD.hmmm mm SN AAA ARD \u2014 BT.AGATRE pra\u201d MONTS.GOOD beard and a-commudaison.No chidren .Addrem Hapoices Feurnalie.Bi Agathe dee Mensa 193 ARD \u2018A FEW MORE SUMMER hoa DIRS socommodated at \u2018Riverside, * v Montreal bed hoard re moderate.Mrs J.R Lewin, Fernboro, (rig ns ANTED- SUMMER 2 BOARDERS IN A XIO8 rootas.with board 30 ikiiried ved MIEWAN, LADIES WCK ue rropmroda tion.bent medical Biz Petrie Tortie, 'orms moderate.Es LESSONS WANTED.mA A, Soma AYTED-DY A PREN LADY vos lessons.me Frontier.195 Be.Biisenet me \u2018Qu.WANTED TO sonmow, Hi.Martin st ~ 1901 Roue TWOI LARGE VERY COMFORT able rcoims, and sitting room with board if denired.Gent omen emly eranoes exches god.Any 163 Be Louis ot .upstairs, 19) oous - Ju awe 8T , NICELY FURNISHED reas last u required.Locaity RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED NS SN VV ANT ANTED-PLAT OF: On ° ROOMS REATER erste root _ adress À office.1981 Le ___ _.WOUSES TO LET._ ATO.LET 738 SHERBROOKE ST., Dumosher and Sherbreohs.A to Mrs.Ev Son 88 Greene ave.HOUSES WANTED 8 2 ih sue Seer hd ment or flat, of Park avenue to H te o.Ad ot, te - Gras on amet gramme _RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.IN NNN T_OREKNE A BETWEEN ae ames and 8.An beautiful new flats of four.and Ave rooms, -enntainei, no outside nial La ire * shade ate ron A Davia, Ottice Ne.9 ETA James st.Us ef FURNISHED WC MOUSES To Let ; 2e \u2014 roues ATT a To eu EEE Eu mA mentns or a tenant a me Ler To MARRIED\" COUPLE with no > chron a.Address > ia \u2018 STAR office.port, fure raishod UF al or un Oral eated of otherwine.Be ; Montreal Annex.comes AT = = ILE GROS pols Pas LK?- ot mith = miso board.otra Xppia 3.Lie far ais a it Tawr eno aa LET-FU RNISHED.A DETRaBLE tai te, vil class wi LY.near Windsor Hotel \u201cX 1081.\" STAR office.STORES, ETC.WANTED, ns tows of sa 2 Abo 10 =k = eed STORES.BUSIN:§g \u2014 ETC.TOLETS x tee \u201caa TT oP > is .indo & id 2 Seg RY: i y § Aer , PE \u2018 +1 D Ld - Oy q NS TU A .| Pr 3 y ee In ki a FA A 5 x) a, A * pe iP J 7 A x dE\" A\u201d , .- RER As NV.FRIIS Ws aT PH rT 2 24 CREA 047 a 4 .{ 4 + yo A , Lv \u201c A te + + THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014MONDAY AUGUST 16, 1897 \u2014 22 => \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014.\u2014 With the best advice in the wor@fF a | | ment of the work ewdiing August 14th, i Sir Knights, to the (ity Hall in the Fraser Bros.Bales.A WARNING TO careless and Juexpert rider will be A CATASTROPHE {rel ots more acccrately than usual the KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.following order, forming on Dorchester AAAI thrown, .\u201c ve .- revival fn business, god is, us might by ; sçrvet : Plper Band : FEARED exsecterl under tie clrcumstanses, of a \u2014 + Richard Coeur de Lion Precen ov No OT Im ortant uc on UNCLE SAM TELEGRAPHIC WIZARDS 7 * ment encouraubrg Da cod T'e om fonts eal .ih : of loans shows a cominued expansion, .: , Ottawa Precept ry.Noo 12, OTInua * 1 Toe A rants ve i : re heen poo ne eon 200, \u201cwal in Sovereign Great Priory 5 Triulty Commanders Manchester, New Ot Lake Front Reeldontial ve y interested tn the ex ; | e- : en Lo live Tan $0 whic .; Lhicventer, ne ; Kraphy made by Prof.Crehere, of Dart- Possibility of a Volcanic Up.Dring: the to tud to $355,370,H00, or Assembly.Hæmpohire erty, Villa Residence ahd, | There are Limits Even to Britain's mouth Colles nud Lent.Squire, of the | $83,000,000 hig' hap any record Commuuters Jewleton Mane Cottages.Military Seiool al Fortress Monroe, | heaval at Harrison Lake, Made previous te this veae.In the \u2014_\u2014 Lewiston Commun py (NET ne i savored with instrections Farbearance, who clutm that their device enablos | vat maith bane have tocreased nos | Geoffrey de Mt, Aldemar l'uesprers, Ne Eee Deen fer at bo BLY - .; -.\u2014 ' > 0G 2 ; 7, Teronte : © traci Vem ed A aterm | \\ = om amie in rand AN i PR RAMNE OF fHIS WEEK'S | Godfrey de Bein A Pants prery No AI .aha most desirab SC wn as ardiunry Mn - rt : : 3 + = : : .sub-divide nto v .A .i .Harmi'ten sald to a represeutative of the Assoei- MAY AFFECT TH .ma ely $42,000,000, wif oe leo EVENTS \u201cpe \u2018 tm hel 5 \u2018 wo © OINT,\"\" EUPNDE MAY RETALIATE UPON [ated Press: * The experiments over ! ¢ E GOI.DFIELDS ' clusivels the mak nite of the free à * Focimpment of = NE ie test CHARLEBOIS FULD AND short efreafta fn the nite] states have F i .| ixard moseuet.er the past wo @: Ichard Coeur de Hfon Propo, No 4, Sttuseed BETWEE \u2018 \u201c Lake DINGLEY TARIFF bewn entirely satisfactory, but we were | OF BRITISH COLUMBIA no les than 39 of the 63 clearing i Kichar fenlon, (ni | FOI I F \u2018 LAURE, And frontine oF unable to secure facilites for Jog ad hoc bancs swedl;1 their L'an totals, 1 There will meet in Montreal on Thurs- © And other Prec Cres necting to Na a ints of HS villa lots each * \u2014\u2014\u2014 tance operations, anil se ve came to -\u2014 tie National « fly and Hannover Natfon- ! X | Friday i en Lo Nutt her ! NO feat frontage by the full depth of the } England.aut aswhbd the belp {the (Special to the Star.) a leading With à comblred Intense of | 485 and Friday of (his week tte Sover- The march will be via Pe Lost.Cath.0 property Alm i Foner: ee our se » Special to tle Star.STR G00 AL tere fle no sterist eign Great Pricry of Ca Luda, Knights of ; UE nt : .iser Unite Against |Goverament.We explained our sche i p van _ 3 \u2018 © ; PL hs Square, Verve lait ates ie ; nd Cottages, Czar and Ka LE to Superintendent Preece of the Tel< 1 Vancouver, BU, August 16.\u2014 Cap- \" | =, AN tot que hued uation Templar, wiich will hold its annual as- ee Cee Ihre a rire, 3 Villa Kesidences A mont a\u201d Jreat Britais hr bnp Ha ned lie Taln Cooper.of the steamer Courser, change basirens Ne res can tilé emanas sembly in the Temple building on Dor- Natr.Dame Street to City Hal.| Matt tot îhe proprietor \u201cTuxedo\u201d sud rary n + Scopes! a .aN, .PE .01016 + ; Prompts Binet the er\" plis ane ol the best known Lavigators in 80d equine Jor me d-con ie, 1, ie.Chester street, aud tle gothertug will Wi TANNA J Ket RM CE Go tages, Ee Sop ; ne : | A + .r > Wied tel hy 1 : - preente at our «kpe val, and directed lus sul British Colcu.bla, Who bus fur years New Yo (ue busines wWhi-h toe also be graced with a degatlon of Webi the Mas os, RB.Wilson Sunh, por timo ot\" mecuriok » country reei- Londm, August 16,\u2014 The Spretator ordinates tu give us evers possible pe frequent trips between New West- BI ut aE Holng Veromes from so to 100 Knigats feu the Trine Ex.: dence or building bet nn the mont ry Burlug Mie course of a long and tempe- Firm cham.Fer te minster and Harrison Luke, states that | - : ty Commandery of Mnncl:-stez, N, H.1117 Pre Pie Po he ren de rit the \u2018ity by a.T, K.or pate article tu regard th the \u201cPFrovocu- |ehnt Ve have heem entireiy SHUR yer tation of Triniiy Commandery, of Man | Concerning Canada\u2019s FRASER BRON, erenfter, American dead, 1 urged Vivion Oh anarchists i epi Upheaval may have « practical efret lp.Minister was met at the | © chester, NHL: Geoffrey de ST.Eldemar ington Con \u201c Al CTIONELRS.Un unfriendly Yang.age, will be resisted Britain, and they have been ! \u2018 on the fortunés of the Itarrison Lake \"a 3 a 1e \u201ctation by Preceptory, oi Toronto : Godfres de Rights.453 and 455 St.Jamra St., Montreal.Unanimeu D Neptember and October tn the Un Lo one of pleasure and enjoyment to all.Mr.Tarte left yesterday for Kincem i a RN A Ce let NE Die ae re parie ï n phd ; n ence orth {hat i gh (representing the Chretien Sr Mr, Stevens, the mecretary of the Asso- dine to inspect the works now in course and nk.Leather Dining Koom Ret in boners il fir up mportant ce- ela Unton at the Interna onal {onven- ciation.has been all over the ground, ot construction at that piace.for Infants and Children.Thi and Binck Walnut, Fine Book Cases, ms, IFMANY m her tion of the Br thertiond of St, Andrew and made arrangements with all the St Writing Desks, Warirohes, Office Chaire, Way, A gevernl unde- standing tp that ta dé held in Buffalo.hotels where the party Is to stop, me ° ° ° 45 aplendid Hedroom Seta In Riuck Wal- effect has heen definitely reached, not Tbe Marquis of I.orne {a finishing a that there \u2018an be no hitch, A MONTREAL MINE.nut.Oak and Hardwood, Marble Top only between the rulers, but bmtwesn togract play of a Reottish historical \u2014_\u2014 e ac-S11m1i e 1 a U | 6 0 and Plain.Spring Heds, Hair and Wool Court Morniieff.the Russian Mindster Character, ta which the Argyll Camp- (Special to the Star.) Mnetreumes Fraiher Filiows, Mantel Pri for Foreign Affntre, and Prince Hohen- 3 f .BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.Ottawa, Aungurt 16.\u2014 The Tam ' yardn and sjuares, 55 pieces English OÙ lohe, the Germann [nperial Chagbellor, Lady Henry Somerset, as a result of O'Shanter Mining (Company is asking in- Cluth.1 Nqnare and J Upright Plane, 1 and Raron Von Buelow.Jt fe à éurinus the vote of the executive committee of The extradition papers in the case of Corporation to work the Tam ¢ 'shan- Organ, second-hand, but in perfect or fact that the tone of the entire Busslan the British Womau's Temperance Awe Corus A.Hull vers | i © ter mines at Alneworth.B.C.and fon Rraes (inmalier lamp.and a large lot 0 press changed during Empetor William's soration requentiecz her to do so, has YTUS A.Hull, who wanted in Cht- h - other goons, all te sold without re : .cago on a charge of sing toe names Other purposes.The chiet place of bysi day sft on, 17th Augant stay at Nt l'étersburg and Became withtwawn hor nesignation of the pre : ; ME ness in Montreal, anc the appleanta are: - serve on Ton y afternoon, gant, trant£y Anglophobe ey of thut organization, which ahe 01 Haye and Walker, of that city, to a hert } Lu : at the store, 1683 and 1683 Nuire Lame : : ft tie cheque for $126.14.have arrived at Robert Thomas Hopper, ashostim miner; street.oe oe a8 a protest ageiemdt the refu- 05 ; &ri ; Frederick Falrman, manufacturer : Ed- © Sale at 2 o'eloek p.m.nal of tbe branch a«xoriations to follow Hamilton, and Judge Sider will dis in Hanson.franpi t: Will e MARCOTTE BROS PRINCE BISMARCS'S VIEWS, out her wishes that thev should not Heva: acting for Hall ahi mot RENE Manson, Anancial agent = P.\u2018Alexander 189 Auctioneers.From Duke JJahn Albrecht, of Meek & Prague ai or D Ro pra the came, awd Hull will accompany De.Poterson, rlvil engineer: R.Wilson \u2014 Jlembuzg, wha has just visited Prince Act fof Pndin ® tective Corbus to Chicago on Monday Smith, fizencial agent, and Edward B.° Bismarck, the Associate] Press learns 4 rt ; avening.Greenshields, merchant, all of! Montreal, that the Prince disapproves «f Fumi experts may that the vintage of who are to be first or provisional direc- 1] Willin = \\ or Wr tl ar \u2018 dl 1897 will not rank high.The heat re The Vancouver City Counell han de tors ot the company.THE CENTAUR COMPANY, YY WUARAY ATREET, NEW YORA BIYY.a Te me pets ng tent ures ne raiculat ports have hem recelvesl from Mayence, cided not to submit a by-law to the = \u2014 ! : ; St End whan It in stated that a hemvy crop is civic voters authorising the purchase of The undersigned wil sell at their 8¢, ht raise bres in the Russian ind assured.In the Important wine dis the gas works.The company offered MAJOR WALSH'S A.D.C.Hn daw ames nirvet rooms om WEDNESDAY.Which Germany later min) he una \u201c| tricta of Germany a high quality ot to sell the works to the eity at the \u201cFo er tr ee mnt SBtR Instant.at 10 a.m., without re fultil, especially tn the matter of further rape je ted.T \u2018reneh + \u201c 14 Wered h .(Epecial fo the Star.) serve.and tn lutn to the trade, a stock Asiatic vonnests Relatis to the Zray expec : he French vintage ame figure offered tor the property by f A ted Dr, Goods, comprisin rain ot nn in South Yi od the 18 much mmaller than that of LRO, à London syndicate, but the aldermen Brockville, Auguet 16.\u2014Sergt, Tine- Æweeds Mergen.Beavers.Meltons.Lreau \" ate 0 a flrs th Son h (rien.and ° though it is of fair anality, The port took the view that the days of gas ley, who figured so promientiy tn the : .ods, Suliings, Cuttomades, nts role plased by the Rrit \u201cecretary 0 wine and sharry districts are lacki su are doomed by the competition of elec- Lapolnt shooting tragedy, has resigned Blankets, Corsets, Suspeaders;, Casys Ktate f the Colonies, Mr.Joseph PE ., ; Tay Kin or 1e ; dan cn, M rh er both quantity and quelty, tricity.from the Brockville police force to ac- Linings, Umbrellas, Khirts, 2006, o 1amberiain, n recen events, W.J, Murphy, of Fup la.Ont company Major Walsh to the Klondike Ç Underwear.Handker hiefs, Lady, \u201d he Prince Blemnrek sharply condemns jumped out of a Ore phem the Chat.ar a Government detective, He, with \u2014IN\u2014 wear.Hoslery.Gloves, ete the latter, ant fears cop- KINGSTON WAKING UP, foar othern from Winnipeg, will act in ° A large quantity of Ready made Clôth- tinned British duplfeity, Ar to ad- \u2014 ham.hte era Hospital he Friday that capacity.Joe, who left her a ing for Men aud Bays, Hate, ete.piinx the Emperor or Prince Hanen- (Special to the Star.) He in dent uffering trom brain trouble.week ago for the gold fields.wil] be ron olin S Alno BDO grows of Wooden Pipes, $2600 ohr, the ex-Chancellor said: *'Even Kingston, Ont., August 16.\u2014 aes offered the position of Assistant Pri- worth of Perfumery and Extracts, a large with the best will tn the world that joint meeting of the Board of A Captain W.Il.Shafer, one of the best vate Secretary to Major Walsh, 8 .e ABOUT e B.B.nantity of et Knives, Scisears, is impracticable, «ince it Ia Impossible and members of the City Council last KPOWD and wealthiest racing mem in Tinsley haa had experience in © urses, Cloth Brushes.Hair and Tooth for me to supervise the proper carrying summer hotel in Kh guton was dis he South, committed sncide at Galla- North West mounted police.Over fifty House and grounds -»» About 1.Its Purity.Brushes, Toliet Goods and Fancy Artie out of auch advice, cussed], with the result that a large un Tex.by shooting himself through townspeople have called on Major 2.Its Thousands of Cures.; MARCOTTE BROR., Politics are like horseback riding.ete matter of erecting a large aime res serionsis Injured Walsh in quest of Jois.200,000 square feet-on the line 3.Its Economy.1c.a dose.180 8 Auctioneers.a on nto sais ously mn .= \u2014=== \u2014\u2014=\u2014\u2014\"\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 the matter.The Rotel will be built at London, Ouot., on Saturday by a col- of the Park & Island Railway.18- 23.28.= \u2014 an RATHER STALE .on a site convenient to the water, will lision between her bicycle and a wagon.T LE NEWS, .Regulates the Stomach, ad Bowel, Rae & Donnellys Sales.have 150 rooms, and be up to date jn An advance of from 10 to 15 per ; \u2014 - Will be sold en bloc or in lots to the Secretions, theBloodand nnn AAA AQ every particular.The manager will cent, han been made in the price of aust 18.\u2014 The members .4, removes all the impurities from a comman have to be a large stockholder.foreign crockery at Chicago.tial gold medal to be atrask for: pe suit.An ideal spot for residence Pimple to the worst Scrofulows Sore, and INSOLVENT NOTICE : \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Belong WHOSE BALLOON WAS THIS?Kington.One?in opte at sentation to the Canadian Premier.Kir For particulars apply to pYSPEPSI LIOUSNESS .a in amber.Wtitri urier, in formal recognition .\u2014 : ! of his attachment to free trade, sn CONSTIPATION, HBADACHE, : .Stavanger, Norway, Auguat 16.\u2014The + ROBERT GREIG & co SALT RH 3 SCROrULA, ue 16 0 p PE 0 e atraguer Kanghaidan, which hme just AGAIN MR.BLAIR'S AXE.j 6 st Pam St.HEARTBURN.SOUR STOMACH, ! a arrived here.reports that at 4.30 a.m.\u2014 456 St.Pan ; .\u20140, : Eaton Docause T have given » life Saturday.she vichted between Hauge + (Special to the Star.) == \u2014 CUMATIQU, SIIX DISSASSE, LARGE BANKRUPT S toute _.udy to the origin.results apd treat.sund an yvarden, a large bal Mo:ton, N.B., August _\u2014 Er ment of LOSSES, DRAINS, WEAK In rent routireast at an\u2019 altitude of perannoation of Mr T, V.re Raa .and SHOES, TWEE a COAT- J.BACK, IMPOTENCY, UNDEVELOP- }0 fepan ied rou he aot JOO eral storekeeper of the Intercolonial The Prometive of Arts Association : INGS, DRY GOODS, ete., ete.MENT AND VARICOCELE.No ve Ii Line dopmind from (ne enr, 10 Raliwas, ad the eppoisément of Me.INGS.G00DS, et.3 8 ' tter - hysicians in the world combined bave loon of Cetti, the aeronmut, w as- o ¥ rprise heroics, created ve ®SLMTED + vont\u201d ve are ° Immtrméted to mit our E d my experience in these w cend.d yesterday at Vrendel, with a * 2! surprise am Liberals as rooms.241 and 248 St.James Steet, F: es.What I say to you is outheasterly wind blowing.well as Conservatives.Mr.Cooke in 49 Ineorporated by Letters Patent, : al : : S .years of see and le In the rie ot ute, 7th Octobsf, 1896.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUQUST 17, + DRUGS WILL NOT CURE.FRUIT GROWER 4 sears of age and bes oF anes W NOTRE ME ST A large essortment ot prove goods, ip all rh timnlate.bat à S TO MEET.\" y 1687 R STREET, amounting to $1730 éhnrietiug of Laties cy stimulate, bu o not tone.been considere ehZzMble for active work, i and tents\u2019 Boots and Shoes ; also Youths\u2019 With my famous ELECTRIC BELT Mr.Cooke entered the railway service .MO apd Children's Boots In great variety, A « AND ELECTRO-SUPPUORTING BUS- (Special to the Star.) as a boy 33 years ago and bas filed on fre Over 84,000 in value diiribated every Pri- nica assortiment of Tweeds sud Coatings) a PENSORY.I promise manly strength Genrgeville, Que.August 18.\u2014 The many positions.Mr.Palmer's only ig, Darang.voting po, Quoewring, aay.Fries of seripe 10 watt [WILLING hands ore those whose SR0% Furamhioms.NT R.Por the organs and vim to the nerves.annual meeting of the.Fruit Growern\u2019 lAllway expérience was as station agent ftching.ing, ng, scaly, and pimply L \u2014 work is a pleasure.Hoos Furnishinge.\\ .) and Pomolegical Ameoclation of the IN one of the smaller New Brunpwichk i relieved by & warm bath + - M Weak Back Beneûted in One Might.Kk: If you wish a \u2018happy.vigorous life apd comfortable old age, copsuit me & gree of charge or write for free book, THREE CLLASKRES OF MEN.\u201d which ® tells all about my treatment.Sent 8 penled upon request, A LE = DR.HANDEN, 156 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL, QUEBEC.tind ot gold ln alluvial d ngs is re * Mise béurs, 9 to 6; Fundaye M toke 189, ported from Madoc Township.ee Co Lo Noga IN ny Fi EPR ENS ENTIER eT Tadhg Bag roviuce will tnke place at Rtanetead laln next Wednreday \u2018and Thursday, Meetings will be held in the aftetnoon and ~vening, and a very large attendance in expected.MORE GOLD IN ONTARIO.Relioville, Ont., August 16.\u2014A rich 2, 4 hi \u201c ago.Mr, oy part fa elec- b he comes of a towns a good many years Cooke has never taken tions or poittiel\u201d, t Conservative family.r.Palmer Is a strong Liberal and took ta the last election, being a member of the Liberal Committee im Moncton.3 THE BUSINESS REVIVAL.New York, August 14.\u2014 The New York Financier sage: \u2018The bank state.Cant Li Le ae LJ ol > 5 Luc at A ATi 2 TR D humors, with CUPIOURA SOAP, à singie application of CUTIOURA (cintrment), the great skin cure, and à fil doss ef CUTIOURA RESOLYEYT.(üticura Le te BASYS SUR RS AE \u201cStar\u201d Building, ' THREE OFFICES, Ba suite, Srat floor front, steam heated, mest evatral Jo cotes » Montreal Apply te WwW, B.COOPER, Ozan Offes.Ea a Elo HA Hai 4 i 74 isfied and pleased are all WORKERS in the kitchen who are provided with The Cook's Friend Baking Powder, nu RAE & DONNELLY, -: The ladies should Aver kis sale fot wa hoot tila sale, as every lot will be ao es $50.00 REWARD.A reward wil) be paid for mp and eonviction of the 13th Inst.stole the > = - .York os \u2014 = + at a 1 Ou nn\u201c ORE À 8 Core >.= ÿ ne mu - oe.JN wn * \u20ac e Montreal City & District Savings Bank NOTICE.On and after the first day ot Bep- tember next, Interest aliowed on Deposits will be calculated on the Minimum Balance iu each month, That is Lo say, such interest shall be first day of the calendar month sex} fo duposst and up tu the first day of the which Che moneys are wi on HENRY BARBEAU, Manager Montreal, July Sat.1847.177c38 computed from the pliowing the date of calsedes month la »\u2026 NOTICE.§ will pot be respuusilile after thie dete for sn} debt coutracted In my neme withoul my writen order and sgnature.{Bigued) > AN.w3 9 Moreland ave .Aug With, 1597 Newspaper For Sale! 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Ariel KR.(.Baltimore, second: D.C., alm sturted.Necior elght\u2014ared nhell race \u2014Won by Peunsyivauim Barge Club, Pnitadelphia (6.MW.Van Vlett, ©, H.Vernier, H.leniethe; Weld, of tu jucrease its speed every second, When secemid, three-quarters of a N.A.A.O0.FLECTS OFFICERS, At a meeting of the National Assoc ta- tion of Alnateur Onremen heid Just bee tore the races the tollowing offeery were trot; vice-president, Walter I Allen (Shockhenes à, Kälixes (Fonte) Robt, H, Felton, Brooklyn: | also started, Best time, 2081.Koaot, of Philadelphia, L'Foautux Brittou, br h, bi Liberty Bell, Aen nu member of the Executive Come.en, vice, Geo, W, Statzeil.puliiug a steady stroke, crosstug first nigned Uhis morning.Seth, Pouts, Boreat, Splan: Bryson, was made in 2.04\".At 6 o'clock the great pacer pguin wade his nppearance, accompanied by a runner.On the ne cond break McCleary nodded four the word, and the record breaking trial began.The quarter was reached in 8313, and the half tu 1.014.Then the runner moved out a bit and Pointer let out à Nok, The time at the three quarters was 1.31, and down the stretch the pair flew.MeYeary sat as tit us 1 wmouse, while his horse seemed the announcement wax made that the mile had heen covered in 2.01% the en- thustasm of the hig crowd broke forth tu repented cher-, both for the great Lorse and the clever driver, Nommaries: 2,08 class, pacte: purse, Elid) \u2014 Bright ight, br m, by Dark Night, Boyee, won first.tlird and (i{th heats aud race.Mignon, Saunders: Hall Cloud (Bush), ban Q.(Mclaughlin, 2,95 class, trotting: puree, $1000 MeFerran.wou in three straight, - Don OLeuid.ltonneett: Record, Kelly: Black The Cape again opened the scrimmage u the sevend gume, and au Attack on the blue And grey goal to very slow music followed, the colts repeatedly yrhowing Jack of head and missing chances, Then Barney Quinn secured | the rubber and drew down the grand ; Htand by outplayviig the whole of the | Cornw all defence, Rack soon after showed sme good play, and Robert- (Ron again left the goal open, a trick he repeatedly «did all through the afternoon, Tobin had a try at the Capl- tals) goal but missed, and Gleexon even- led up à minute later by also missing.but getting a vecond chance he scured for the Cape again in 16 minutes.| The third gaie was the first of a procession of Poe games.Gleeson made a frightful { but Westwick put in some good play.| They came a time when the bluse and | : grey with » where no Capital men were, and Cap tain \u2018Stuart was heard repeatedly rhouting to the garmet and grey lads , to cover thelr men, amidet agonised eb- \u201c quiries from Pete Greeme at tbe fence t: know who WAR playing on this, that and the other \u201cfellnh.\u201d Then Quinn was put off for tripping, while Powers ; | made an excellent try which glanced oft J, Broderick\u2019s wrist, rising just above the gnal post, and was so not allowed, though Powers claimed it.The disallowance made no great difference, for a second after Powers scored.Time.10 minutes, y bad pass to Powers r were everywhere The fourth game opened with a try to Powers, but was rendered remarkable by the referee calling down Captain Stuart for getting in the way of a Corowall player.This unusual incident probably caused Gleewon to whoot \u2018wide of the goal.The Cornwalla made their second try for the match, and Powers took the game in 6 minutes.: In the fifth game, Powers pasned to Geo.Carson, who atored.Time B mén- utes.In the sixth e, the Cape generally layed rag wit the Cornwalls.O'Do- fern did more good work, whilst Hyde dodged the whole field and carried the rubber right up tn and through the Cornwallis\u2019 goal.Time, 4 mémruten.The seventh game was the Cornwalle\u2019 all the way, O'Callaghan scoring in minute.The eighth gama was like unto the seventh, J.Broderick scoring.Time, 3 minutes, In the ninth game Black was hurt and went off.Powers made a try and Gleason scored.Time of play 4 min- ntes, The following de the synopsis of the games : In game Capital by (lesson, time Te matentes BTL dew, Bo 94; 1 pers, : 3h «\" \u2026 G.Carson, &h a > de, Sth = Capita), (lesson, oh 2 TKCUMSFH V8.TORONTO.Tnronto, Augwst 16.\u2014 Tecumseh bad/ an easy time of it with Torunto on Raturday.Refore 2800 spectators they deteated their nents on the Island NL phe INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE.-SCENE AT THE CLUB HOUSE, POINTE CLAIRE, LAKE ST.LOUIS, ON SATURDAY.er.| TWO LACROSSE SURPRISES \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \\ 183, minutes before German could get Me past Allan.Tu thin gnme Wheejer welt ty the fence for fouling, and Moore got hiv hand hurt, but went on playing.eaker and Patterson got in a mix np and were ruied off, Patterson was the aggressor, The fourth yume also went to the Indians, after avvera) shots on Toronto's flags, which Allan cleared in gocd style, Patterson and Grifith did some pretty work in one mix-up.Davis got the ball and carried it up the field, giving it tu Murphy, who taille.i In the fifth, which was Toronto's, ! Griffith and German got {ao a mix-up, | and Griffith was sent to the hoards.Captain McCullough started to kick as Macpherson, who gave a just decision, \u201cThis was the only game that Tecumseh played on the defence, and Foley did good work for hia team.Nolan got the « rubber at centre and carried it dowuw and scored, The sixth went to Tecumeeh.Mur.hy did the work on a long pass from Letina from German.1he seventh wus also a faet and short one.German got the ball and from the side tallied another for his team.The eighth went to Toronto, Nelan again dol the trick, After several : shots had n made on the Tecummeh goal he recured the ball on a pass from Smith, and scored Toronto's last game.With only three minutes to play, Te eumæh and Toronto forced each other tor the ninth, The Toronto defence played barges than they did all day.\\ BUMMARY.ANOTHER CORNWALI.LOSS.Cornwall, A (16.-\u2014Tte Montreal Street Rad AN PARY's lacrosme team defeated the Cornwall Rtreet Railway's team hete by the close srore of four goals to three, The match was pot a brilliant ona, but this wes owing in a measure to tle poor conbition of t Beld.A return mateh will be played th a few weeks, and, if necessary, 4 third game will be played on pestral grounds.° FIREMEN VS.POLICE.The firemen did à few things with t poMee in the meromse game on Satorday and the result was a whitewanh for the latter.The scope stood 8 Roth teams were gay in brand new whiforms : the Creme\u2019 were not eu pretty, but the wearers played better lactase.\u2018YOUNG SHAMROCKS WI, more defitiemt.Somes played a individual gaue, beat were vary off emior in sam werk.Covering was Poor ud ppmtag dull.= Zh by a length.In the senior four, the Institute Hoat Club pussed the judges\u2019 stand a winner by half a length.Tuten came the battle ruyal, the renlor singles with at least three favorites, Whitehead, Juvenal and Maguire, and mouch was expected of the others.Maguwe after the start forged ahead slightly and led at the turn.Juvenal was right after, Van Damme, Thompson and Whitehead next.Maguire led alr the way home aud won by three lengths.Whitehead by good headwork pulled in for second place, with Juvenal cloæ behind.The pair«mped shell was a clmpter of acetdente, Just after the sturt the Quaker City Club broke an oar by row- tng too close fu shore.Argonaut was putting up a good nace and scemed a likely winner whan, on rounding the turn, the erew four) West Philextel- phia and almost Uunmedfately tbe Argo- mut boat sunk.The arewa git tuge- thar acorn: after, acd tt waa decided tn row the race ali over mn Monday, with all the eprtries.Summary: Senior (nuble sculls, al hemt\u2014 Pern- \u201cpiranta Barge Club, Philadelphia, H.noghan stroke and Geo, W.Van Vitet, how, won hy three lengths; Cat- fa B.\u20ac,, Chieago, second; Toronto B.C., third.Ttme, 9.27%.Verger B.C., Philnplalphia, did not art.De Burlow, the stroke, betng sick, Senior four-oered shell race, for obam- lopship of America\u2014Won by Institute ae NN.J.(E.J.Garney, F.A.Bullivan, J.E.Walker and Owen E.Fox) by a quarter of a length; Arte] R.Te TO mond.Anwonau R.C.,, OTOTED, .e 9.07.Rtates Island B.C.also stated.nior single scull, for championahs of Goited twtes\u2014Won by Joseph Mer gure Ormbridee.Mens.by three lengehe: Joseph J.Whitehead, second; J.B.Jwvepal, Phtiarle)phiia cet CL Yao Damme, of Detroit, : F.A.Thompson, of orontio fitth.Thr re.5.89.pron, of T \u2019 uterm single sculls, final hea \u2014Won by C, H.Lewis.Wachueetts a C., Worcester, by ten ; F.J.Green, Colombia, R.A., Boston, second: B.G.Wilson, New York A.C., third.Bunker.Crescent B.C., Philadelphia: F.F.Fehoise, Na nsett B.C., Providenre; H.Vonght, Atalanta B.Cy New York, also started.Time, dt, i Pafr-oarad shells, final heat \u2014 Ar gonaut, West Philadelphia, Quaker City, and Vesper, of Philadelphia, started.At the turn the Argonauts fouled West Philadetphie and were disqual- fied.The will row tbe race over after the last event.Istermediate double sculls, final heat \u2014Won by Fairmount R.A., Philadel roke, and mm .Prien Sacks fren.Paine ney A delphia third.Time, sas Lone Star phe New York, abn started.Intervationai four-onred shell.Sami holding the negt regatta will he decided at the Jannary meeting of the | also started.THE POINTE CLAIRE REGATTA.The Pointe Claire regatia at Pointe Claire on Saturday just after of the international race between Momo and Glencaïrn.the everis were interesting and well .Salling cance, one prize \u2014 Waanp, Lachine, railed by Fred, Jeffrey, 1.le, Pointe Claire, saîled by G.Bolton, 2.Single scull, green, start 2.13 p.m., half mile with turn \u2014H.Davidson, 1, Lachine B.C.; J.G.Lee, C., J.Mattison, 8, Nt.I.ambert B, C, 3.Tandem canoe, green, p.m., hall mile with turn, two prizes a _Hartubine Brothers, 1, Longueut] B.C,; Yo.biuney and P, Ray- 3, \u20ac.ble scull, boys under 17, half mile with turn, two prizes \u2014 F, Rollo and F.McKabe, 1, G.Brothers, 2, &t, L.B.C.5.Single paddle canoe, senior, 4 p.m., half mile with turn, first prises \u2014J, Smith W.Holland, 2, GG.T.B Indian war ean: race, start 4.15 p.m., half mile with turn\u2014Crews tained hy Sawatis Arentooni vs.Saksa- the direst hos rie Seocutarink Chief Big John, of Caughaawaga.Wan by Sawatis Armtonnd T.B.C., Rowell \u201c 7, Four to a canne, p.m., half mile with turn, Leroux brothers, Payne and Wikwa, 1; open, start 4.30 Simgle pardie, green, etart 4.45 , half mile with turn, twn W.H.Biret, 1, Lachine B Linch ioe B.C.; L.Hue 9.Fancy cance tournament, lad leman\u2014C.Bad and H.Reynolds, 2, canoë, open, start % p.m., Bb wo prises\u2014Ienoux Four in ennoe, boys 17 and un mile with tom der, atert 5.15, half \\ e Chime crew 1; Ve 8 two prises\u2014Phing Hurry-scarry, stact Canoe race, start 5.45 mile with turn, figet and ssennd \u2014Dorval Juniors, 1; St.Lam ° TROTTING AT FORT ERIE.Buffalo, N.Y., August 16.\u2014Racing eondftions were perfect at Fort Erte to- and the records had to ter paced a mile ia 2.01%, break- his previous record of 9 t nearly a second, and Quinette broke both the track and the acing reeord by covering the Ve.There were clone on to star Pointer was | and given à wumisg up - aile.whiqe Caledonia, Ont,, Keott; Fides Stanton.Hamilton, Out, Jamez: Repent, Petit.Kate F., Kherbrouse, Que., Gatcomb, 2.27 clams, trotting: purse, 81000 \u2014 Waubna, xr g.hy Pilot Medium.Young, won be three straights, Hazel Mack, Sherbrooke, Que, Gateomb; Ax- mon, Boyee; Lotus, Stemy Creek, Ont, Lanibert, Anna Mace, McCarthy, Time, 2 0Thy, 2.100, 2.22, 2.06 clase, pacing; purse, $1000 \u2014 Guinette, b.g., by (iambetta Wilken, Mec- Mary: Lottie Loraine, Hutenine; Phe nol, Dunbar, alsu started.Bet time, 2.054.Star Pointer, against his \u2018reomrd of 2.02, won, Time by quarters, 811,, 1.611, 1.31, 2.013, Hurdie race, short course, \u2018about 1*% miles-\u2014Dauntiess 1st, Geraldine 2nd, Our Bob 3rd.Thne, 8.47y,.King Kem, Decasneron and Ruty did not finish, ee ° .e WHEEL.\u2014.a - NEW WORLD'R RECORDR, Roston, Augyst 16.\u2014At the Charles River Park Saturday afternoon, Eddie McDufis ewtabHshed a new world's re cord for a paced mile, ving start, at 1 minute and 3% 1-3 seconds, lowaring the existing record, eald hy W, W.Ham- 1lton, by ome second Jacerne lesan brake a bunch of records containing all American marks from 11 to 35 miles and also the American hour record held by Jimmy Michael.THE RACES AT OTTAWA, Ottawa, Augnet 16,\u2014 More tha 2000 persons attemded the circuit bicycle raree of the O.A.A.C.Bleycle Cluk on Saturday.Angus Mcleod, the Toronto crack, went against the Canadian two minute record and negotiated a mile tn 2.05, which was {aet, considering the heavy wind which prevailed.He was paced by a professional quad.Outside of hin perfoomance there was nothing startling about the other events Montreal wax represented by James Drury, H, A, Conwirnt, W, Tuff and L.G.Cameron, and of them Drury was the only que who got a prise, he land- Lg second in the quarter mile, The nne mile tapdesn was won by Tuff and Coumsirat, of Montreal, in 2.19, All the Montreal men man d to qualify in the finais.The resdite were: Quarter mile\u2014t, F, Carnan, Morris.burg, 1; James Drury, Montreal, 2.Time, 30 1-5.; One mile-\u2014R.E.Aston, Toronto; 1 : D.Wilson, Toronto, 2.Time, 2.17, Halt wile, protessional\u2014Har Da- vidsoa, Toronto, 1; A.McLeod, Toroa- to, 3.Thus, 1.06 2-3.One mile.tandem\u2014Tuff enû Coumirat Montreal, 1: Wilson Parr, Ottawn, 2.Time, 2.19.One quarter mile, opan\u2014D.Wilson, 1; R.E.Axton, 2.Time, 1.13 1-5.One mile, profeenionai-\u2014In this race Carman, the amate umde hin firm appesTance a a fan ieh- ed third.MeLesM won +.Me Carthy second.ol .One mile bapd .Winon, O¢t- tawa, 1, C.Blackburn, Porth, 3.Time, 9.19 1-8, - (Ommtinued on Page 8)» i > + *, £3 PE 234 Là \"MEN'S FURNISHINGS.AUGUST \u2018 CHANCES.\u201d à di Holiday Out fits, Summer Clothing, Vests, Sweaters, Bath Gowns, Dressing Gowns, Bicycle Suits, &c, BIG REDUCTIONS IN TIES.| 20 p.c.off Wash Ties, four in hands, 10e for ic.! 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