The Montreal daily star, 21 septembre 1897, mardi 21 septembre 1897
[" : .| SHERMAN AGAIN ©, X80 fest | | | + VOL XXIX-\u2014No.=== mes tt Says Britain Strove to Secure Delay.HAD NO RESPECT FOR THE PARIS TRIBUNAL, - \u2014\u2014\u2014 Irritation Among Washington State Department Officials.\u2014_\u2014 (&pectal to the Star.) New York, September 21.\u2014 The Wotld'5 spevial from Wastidegton, Do, mays: Much irritation ts expressed at the Department of State over the artlom of the British Government ig publishing tha blue book an the fur ses) correspondence, fa which Mr.Chamberlain's reply Sherman'a despatel of Muy 10 ix given publicity, although the Department To has not received a copy of the reply, nai does not know of its existenre exeet through the newspapers, Another extraordinary phase of the questdon, the Suate Department oftie- fals say, Is mul in the net taat dn Loon Rallshury'a last ddespateh, dated July 28, he «aye: Other portions of Secretary Sherman's despatch lu den far am they require à reply feoth Her Majesty's Government have been answers] \u201chy anticipatfon.Yet tespite their haviug heen Answered \u201cby anticipation.\u201d Mr, Obam berlain vom siders a more exteuuiedl reply necesrary, and auswers Secretary Sherman te she extent of four columns of small type, The State Department officials arsert that the reason why Lard Salisbury has not repli to Sherman's despaten 15 that that docnment shows conclusiveis that Great Britnin has persistentiy violated tue aptrit and intent of the Paris award, \u201cThe manner in which the British Govermment treated The appeals of this Government for prompt action towards tue adopéien Of messnres Lo eu- force the regulatihnix solemsls luil down by an International Board of Arbitra- tlon, > says Secretmry Sherman (n his mat despatch, \u201cillustrates the meware of re spect entertained for timi august trib unal.\u201d ] Then beginming with Secretary Gres ham\u2019s instructions to Bayard on Kep- tember 12, 1593, to luform the Briti Rossel à Go onuation sod ' ar JORBALE- BEAUTIFUL ToP CURD _ _ Address 5 500 BL.Antoine, cox D yon.SHOPS.STORES.BUSINESS nes ETC- TOLET SN LU n LET-SHOP AND DWELLING, ren glass window in store and extencica id ss used as a dwelling.Kent low, Cooper.Star office.amor ou.WANTED TO BORROW.mn in VWANTED - TO FORROW #20 POR 2 YHARS, ble in fi half tai SR inte ee vor Mare a 2145 rT water.0 11, m3 A.FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED ATED TRATED HOUTE RY ASN 34 Novo mber for three > TR; aoa qu Te WERE EE cast ses family - eon, pod reais estmount Past Office.W AN NTED-FORT THR iin dvr ws wards od of Nevo à two in Mtar office.FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET LET \u2014 FURN 8H © TO QE shop street, Can be seen any Pim, LT -FURNISRED 19 ST, a thew ste ert calit): hot waler b Sou ve stove, between 1and { on 0 LET CHEAP, UNTIL pets > i furnd mbert, convenient to the station.Address & H, Junkin, 2608t.James ot.m RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.fn LET \u2014 VERY DESIRABLE \u201cTLATS moderate rept.spot at Fou ur Bi Caries \u2018 TA Borromee sut.above Prince Arthur a.£2 \"JO LET \u2014 FLAT.7 ROOMS, iy 1 in perfect order.12 Brandon a Apply ut 18 Brandon.O0 LET\u2014-UPPER AND LOS E EL FLATS Nos.3 and 11 Hutchison stroe bath, closet, wash basin, with var ag sad cold wa tcr in each bedroom; fino cellar modern im ovementa; Dais May ace, cas OF electric lighting: cooking opal combined; oot iadorate ALD Apply iy of Sharbrials 0 LET\u2014 FLATS, TOM Rasen at, new flats, self-contained for smuall families, five and six fixtures, cherry mantels, e a us up to date.Ap A wt office in rear, or to Cunningham Brou., 81 Bleury ms LET \u2014 UPPER FLAT, WELL FUR.£ nished, seven rooms, none dark, hot water furnace.(Good locality, West End.Pos seralon immediately, Further partes.si ju Motcaife st.PROPERTY FÔR SALE.NINN 0) FOLLIERI 5 A 0m F* ALES Rha mie TWO KLEGANT RB Rim avénye, Wi Vem anove Sherbrooke\u2019 rai pectios.- ponte Block SLSR.forming Zesty comer of oi ng à suitable for three la: stores or sod 4 bnringlao bon houses on it, in centre of A .Box 133, Barrie, Unt, toa m | OR BALE \u2014 Ny VIN Kensoston batid cures ha a ma ma there ty nine Ca {+ ni at.terres easy: J, H, i.Monies, Tom bres nil PROPERTY TO EXÇHA CE Wanteo: -LOT IN MONTRRAL ANN xX, NRX.hange for concrad rity on Ring et, cambrance, suitable for Poe e .poe ao yard.etc.Rented at present.\u2018Address *g \u2018ae BOARD.ANA \u2018Boar ann ROOMS, POR LAVIRS DURING sontinement: ewahomes Mrs.home, Ladies Dostrem.et Be4re- MRS.MORWAN, LADIES SIOK NU accommodation 1 ment site ua striotly private.Terms US cuirs a B°4PP o.\u2014 NICE LARGE AIRY Bh 9 with 32 Sit oi e board, sv Unies Ave.OAKD \u2014- À A LADY HAVING A LARGE Savi Gat theme street cam.best to Laws Tennis Court, DARD-COMFORTABLE DOUBLE ROOM, 18 ass board, ta boarders accommodated, a\" inating, Mb door vent ofMeic iront.319 3 B OARD\u2014TABLE BOARD, RACELLENT wD wy ta Liable board at moderate raise, can be Tinie t one, electric light.on line with Windsor pnd a ddress 730 Kensington o ROARD-URS MAYER.LADIES MICK NURNE vale accommodations.Mast st medical attendance.rms moderate.120 He Elizabeth st.11 1beod I OARD \u2014 EXCEPTIONALLY ARGE Joely wrnished rooms.with Brat rd.Aust lis hig water heating and modern conveniences Quiet hr: vata fatally.F0 Univeraicy urnes ms MONEY TO LOAN ct nara AAS AAA LOAN §550\u2014 At 3 p.c.on first m a BALDWIN HART, ms | 8 BL Nichéuser \u20ac THE BISHOP ROCHESTER, DR.BANDEN, 156 8T.JAMES ST.Uilèeo Hours tie 4 sunday 31 toL THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1897.OF An English Prelate in the City.-\u2014\u2014 CELEBRATED COMMUNION AT S.JOHN THE EVANGELISTS.An Address on the Calling or St.Matthew, The Right Res.br, Talwar, Lord Bishop of PBochester, Eng, und in the city last night from New York, and la the guest of Mr.HF, Wolier-trn Thomas, genera] manager of the Molsors lank, This morning be ofliviated ui the early celebration ot the Holy Communion in the Church of S.John the Finpgelist, In spite of the early hour, 3 cto, a large cuongiegation was present, enr clog many members of other episcopal Qhurches in the city, While acting ns \"erlobrant, His Lordship wore, besides his episcopal Tobes of purple silk, the euch eddstic vestments prescribed for the come union office by the Ornaments Rubric ef the church, consisting of the lp, manfple, stole, amie and clusibie, Around his neck was hung a rihly jew giled pectoral cross.Fhroughont the \u20ac Ître service, but more expecially during the distribution of the consecTated ole nts, he was assisted by the Rev, Ar bur French.; At the conclusion af the Credo, His Jordship delfvered à short nddress, tah Îng as A basis of his remarks the Gospel of the dax.He emphasizet the character of the two distinct calls which came to &t.Matthew the apostle.The first of these, he sald, must have come to the apostle in early life.In ohedience tn at he had Hved a fe, and had acvomplished a work which had prepared him for the regond call, the character of whirh wns outlined in the Gospel espestalis ap pointed tor St.Matthew's dny.This latter call had come to KT, Matthew in the ordinary course of fife.while he was engaged in his usual oc upation of collecting taxes, Jesus, passin along the road, read his heart, saw that the man was ready ro enter upon no ligher and worthier office, and kml said to him \u201cFollow me.\u201d St.Matthew thereapon an bis great apostl ship.ontinuing, the speaker safd that ns In the past men were ¢nlled to holier things by the ministry of rte Word, =n at present were thev called of God through the (iSpensation of Hix Holy Bptrit, All around ux were ¢videncrs of this fact.Thousatis of men and we- m were giving themselves at an eurly ach to the service of the Master, Tres did not do so by reason of the Saviour personal appeal, hut because the spirit working within them head revenled tn each a way in which God\u2019s work might be accomplished, aml his saving grace made known to all nations, Jo conclusion, His Tordship said that while all might not he called to a glorious apostieship, such an it was the privilege of St.Matthew to All, stil all might In his or her own sphere fn life erform a great and Mmasting work for hrist, The divine eall if obeyed, would make un men with strength behind os and purpose before us.It would pero- trate our life, xo that we wanld hecogpe Ftrong and good workmen, business men end \u2018hurehmen.His Lordship then proeesded with remainder of the communion office, the THE BY-LAW STANDS.Mr.Justice DeLorimie r has dismissed the petition of [.A.Therien to have a by-law et the town of Cote St.Paul annulled.The y-law, which bears No, 61 was approved by the rate-payers of the town in May last.aintitl'alleged that certain formalities The os Bear neglected and that the hv law on was to autborize a loan for the von struction of sewersand other itnp rus ements did not specify the amouni of said ioan.The Court held that there had been no irrexu larity in the adoption of the by law, and that the plaintiff had not proved any «nb.stantial grievance as to the last point raised.THE LATE MISS AGNES CARSE.During the regular service in Centeanry Merthauidæt Church on Sunday evening the Rev, Melvin Tayier, ths pastor, made feeling verence 10 the late Miss \u2018 Agnes Caree, who died nifter n Hingertox {llnese a few wenks ago, He spoke vi the deceased's Christion fortitude while lingering.He considered thet there WAR da lesson to he lsuvned from the pas tienre of Mivy, Cars: in spite of all her suffering.WEEK'S MORTALITY.Therr were 100 interments Inst week \u2014OR M the Cote des Notes, ml 11 in the Mount Royal Cemetery.1'he Chiot causes of denth vera: Ihphtharia, 1: ty- Phoid fever, 3: whooping cough, 1; consumption, 120 qreunfentr, T1 broneha- pneumonin, 1; congestion of the lungs, 4; Snalipox, 1, awd iaractile dahilify, di.There was but one deatn caused hy semalipox, md *hut was the young chill of Mr.J.F.Quinn, health officer, ONE DRINK KILLED.A little four-vaar-old girl named Cecl- fin Cote died at her hama, at No, 28 Nt.Felix street, from the effects of potash burning.It appears that the lite girl was playing aroumd the House, and pes fg a th of Hiutd potash, packed 11 up and swallowed a portion of the cone - Varicocele Cured A SELF TREATMENT WITHOUT OPERATION I cure Varicoeeln with the spiral nt- tachment on my famous Electric Belt and Supporting Snspensory.I put a soothing current of Electricity through the swollen veins and cords, causing a free circulation of pure, rich blood, apd removing the clots, thus perma- pently curing varicocele.It takes two months.You wear the belt while asleep.It gives power to the organs, stops the drain and adds nerve force to the debilitated system FREE BOOK.\u201cTHREE CLASSER OF MBN\" ex- all.Sent free of charge, sealed, upon request.Write for same or consult me personally.Lait \u201cMONTREAL.QUEBEC.Miata cit RO » side of tle Atlantic tants.he sadontunate child suffered ftir fully, aud 1m spite of all efforts, succinbed to the effects of the polson, Coronet MeMadion was fufornied of the little wil death, bul being sullstied thiet 150 parison was to blame, did uot sululuon Jurors, EW ANS ARREST His Fellow Citizen's Hold an Indignation Meeting.An indignation meeting of the citizons of St, Hen) de Mascouchs, was held on Suistas nfter Mass, to the af Mr.Robert Ewan, for per- ln connéetion wath the Lee Deguire foroeiy vise, Mavor Jeannotte presvd- Mr.Lamarene, notary, was the che] speaker.Hewoluttons were adopte sound largely signed, Res, 10 D Judge presided oer wos milar weeting où the bnglish speaking citizens, A third n- dignatton meeting was held at L'Epiptr- nie and resoluilons of protest were nls adopted LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Harbor Improvements.protest agndnst arrest Tothe Faitor uf the Star: Sir, Permit gue to vail attention to the foot that the alterations to the Victoria Fier as proposed by Plan IV, published mn tonight = Star, would destroy Ni lineal feet of casting whartage on the sa pier without garmin any advantages whatever: Also that the new quer that destions the present steumboat wharves woubl lie of very hitthe use, an owing to the steep grade of all Lhe streets, near Bonsecours market, heyy freight would still have to zo reund near the Custom House, consequently this new pier word not be so near the esty for Cartige purposes as on the extreme end of thee western peer shown ongpian 21-and alo on plant which provides for six extra oe ples and Go to * \u201cA Victoria, ne PR HL Hor Jon | rade prey.77 *Normania, \u2018av, 20, 10 mt.| {Toda hie steamers for Alexandria, ton ia Pope À Fer.nd Beturn tickets available fork rsot either line from Naples.Genos, Oibealtar, A arg, Bremen, Los don, Southampton, Paris sod Che Hambn American STB reader New ore Rep James Prom | 13 &t.Job 8e, Mentr Douglas Barareh.1 Bit James m HA Hea se = parer aie Mecban Inst.Bids, and all trains.CLEVELAND, Ohio, and return 12 B50 A, , CHICAGO.NL.and return.} 16 00 CINCINNATI Olio, and return SAGINAW, Mich, and relura } UBAY CITY, Michi, and return i 18 00 GILAND RAPIDS, Mach.and return 14 00 ET.PALL, Minn.and return \\ MINNEAPOLIS, Mich, and return.| 39 00 ! MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, via Toronto, Owen Sound and Steamer.40 50 .tonic alr, Barat, GR UF Three NIAGARA 0 SYST Days carnival at Sept.23rd, 24th and 25th, on the occas nd iY ceo over the Niage For the above round openin ne New\u2019 single a River.trip Puickets vs or P.M.trains Sept.22pd apd gb, 61] trans r J at And valid for return not 87.90.In addition tu open ai militar) baud balivon saceusior works.tho Amer ds, un the Cronin » \\uninated instantaneously Mr.Henry J Pain.before und will undoubtedly\u2019 ee sn ue sght ever wilnes: ere will alsu be gra ever sev vutside of snd Baturday eveuln Same goin to Niagara o8ept.TB.r variety lootertainmentss couverts, old Buglieb sports aoû Tey g of THURSDAY Hept, under na ire the grandest so: KAR.RAILWAY reste [0 FALLS, 1807.be sold Bert t bas noter been gives nd a ramon ork DEP où the finest ona sn and 25th., Sr Es > : Fireworks Company of New World s Fair snd the leading events of CHEAP EXCURSION: J Toronto and Refarn .À Hamilten and Return.g and return limits as for excursion NNUAL \u2018aure MN EXCTRSTON.Sept.30th, Oct.Ist and tnd.mye a, oh Round trip tickets will be issued us follows: T al * petrolt, Mich a 3 _ s1608 wi {Hie ise\u201d Crowd Rapids, Wich.- Us - Kasinaws ch.one 13:00 ni.Paul, rit oo.89.00 All tickets good goi Jaut,, 1647 CENTRAL CANADA FAIR.Quawa pas Returm: Going September Chay | tickets Ke Cu Fick = (Note ace Sundays.) UK september 31, Ba i 3 mbar Ti, > office, 132 $t.sercet, - Se AVORIATE Atatien.n sil - | Minpravolih te pe.to Sault Bt.Marie 49,50.80th, Oct.1st and later ing Sept.: valid fo return, Eos destination not GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.TAKING EFFECT JELY 17, 1982 SUBJECT TO CHANGE \u2014\u2014 3 Trains leave Bonaventure Station as Tellewsy af * wigr.ities runs daily.Al) other trains.2nd, wed Chan Os vus dau TORONTO, guicavo and WEST\u20147.30a m., \u201c0.00 a.m - 12.\u201c3.00 15.28 p OTTAWA and C.A.R.POINTS 7.08.D, 10.3 me.BROC ne Fils LE (Local) -5.15 Pi LE 5 QUEBEC an SHERBROOKE Ry.Points MASSENA SPRING NEW YORK via D.& 8\u20147 à m.NEW VOKK vis C.V.R.ka TROY-9am, byringheld, 9 à.Bon TANT und © 5! pin.via Lowell, FARNHAM and W 9 \u2026 \"8.40 p.m.cae TERLOO -3 am, 4p Im ni JUNE Local) Bat.only, BOSTON a pu, va Lgwell, 9 FARNHAM and WATERLOO gb =.\u201cSp ao A *8.40 p.81 JOHNS (Local), Bat.oniy, L.ATRURBAN TRAINS w.8un a5 435 EH : LACHINE\u2014s.m.vs 2 Ta, Lissa iy, 45, 8.LAC mike war Yep 87.COM BEEE =k Lisa wo > m., 13.10 LoRGUEUT Il~a m.8.33, 7.30, \u201c2.00, 2304 mu, 100.LA pm.0 : ~5.50, 5.20 5.30.3 AUREL, a oy.Ji: a.5.30.COTE 2 a m.(Sun.only} oniy, Bt.Anne\u2019), +655 p.tm, 55 tr .m., 10.DUKVAL \u2014 518 8 m, \u20ac 1) 0, *1.30, po Sa wl uk CCL BT A SE Brn \u2014 6.95, 7.30, 2.00, 9.BT AMOND\u2014+7.50 wm, & 1a A ST SJORN snd I CE.POINTS\u20147.50's ma,\u201d oi ISLAND POND-7.50 um, 4 amd 111 rontLARD and BOSTON-{rig Portland) *7.50 BT.a LEA INTHE and D.C.C.= roue 4 0e s30p 00 pu em con.Sa *7.00 Tne PE cp i Ne FTOHBURG-8.à.m, \"650 a HirCuBUBa-s EH 10.30, * w.£15 p.m.(Bat: 130; 980 Am; 175 Hat.unly, 3.50 5.45, 6.15 p.m., 7.35; \u201c8.00 p.mi; SUBURBAN TRAINS LACHINE-\u2014#50 a m., *7 15, Lym ad $30 A Lacie Wis 8.45 un.\u201ca.BT \" AMBERT\u201465 à.m., 13% TE.m 8408.m., 8552 m 1.88, 3.00, 3.40 Baturday or n.44 140, Tho, 7.30 p.=, LORNEt Kila ks va ww, 140 35,0 ral Subady oul) » 2, 6.15 p.0, 830.i ee Ho see amy\u2019 su\u201d ea El 40 Sunday cos AA 2.98 4 Bu.SORELC 8 à +755; 170 WR CUTE BT.PA Xa md nm, 48 mo.1,00, .7.00 3.only.6 p.m STE ANRES-\u2014\"TIS 15 1.50 Bun.on 0K 9.20, 5.08, 10:1, - 288° » ky 230-380 LX, Ly 16.00 *10.gr das TRAINS ARRIVE AT MONAVENTURE STATION.\"gere TORONTO snd VESTES m.8.00.630 p | OTTAWA nud C.A.R\u2014 m.6.00 p.1m.and 10.15 CORNWALL.158.mm.\u20ac pm.Ih LEY and QUEBEC 1.3 aime an = ALIFAX a Toh: aco Lion.su ENHROORE \"2 x a.PORTLAND PPA = ire ST RVACINTRE oe 54: =] nos =.4650 MASSEN A PRIN As [ FT COVIN qu NT\u20148.35 à wm.LAURE D.X and NEW YORK, Ô V.7% am.2e BOBTON \u2014A war career EB1LOO 120 pm.sm, 8% H Sian R\u2014_70 4 wm ce =m, STEAMSHIPS Fiymouth (London) Normannia\u2026.Columbis.A.Victoria IADGReLRRIGLY ne SCREW B.s TS from.New-Teek 00 Oherbeutg, Cris, ond.Hamburg FE.veepot.14 pt.Normanais.\u2026Âûet.1 I Columebt -Oet.28 HAMBURG.AMBRRICAK LINE, % Seway.NY or JAMES THOM, 138i.John wrees, Montres Douglas Battersby, Hee Jame \u201cBly Mn.re pe nie, fs ot Petar SUMMER RESORTS.mm SA DR.STRONG'S SARITARILDN, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.pegant Turkish.Ru Electricity, ' Elevator, Waser Massage, Promenade.The alse Announcements Paths, Golf, Billinede, ustiac, Sulphur Water snd for 97 of Ente so ent 1 all Baths, for Illustrated Cirvuiar, a, Biyvle 9 Most Desirable Property \u2014IN\u2014 COTE DES NEIGES.House and grounds - about 200,000 square feet-on the line of the Park & Island Railway.Will be sold en bloc or in lots to suit.An ideal spot for residence For particulars apply to ROBERT GREIG & CO.456 St.Paul St = tt! Frutti see that e dealers toohtain brats ivy to paim off hms oe AAR emp Baily Sta i+ GRAHAM & OO, Proprietors.168 and 165 8t.James Btreet.Tus 3 is sent to any part of the nited baux BTA ain, postage free.al $3 a $1.60 for olx 1wonths, aud wu, fur three lation of THE STAR ex.1 issue of all thie uther Engheh Lt od 1 theuvity of Montreal wa oh Advertising are Mesars.assace for EC fue de ls Grange Bate- 18, Paris, France, \u2014 EEE © CIRCULATION Daly nd Weekly Sta Lo SEPT.18, 1807.5 sr We dolioro the cir FOR WEEK ENDING 44,256 44,314 44,581 44,935 - Friday \u2026\u2026\u2026.oo» \u2026\u2026 .\u2026.44,508 D! BAtUPIAY, .\u2026rocoes srresesecesscressractes 50,114 FL 272,096 t- Present Average: 45,349 88,092 A of the STAR i E\u2026 Last Week, J From the above figures are excluded several thousand short subscriptions regarded as more or lesa ephemeral.\u2014_ TUE-DAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1807.\"7 Monday erie ee F DAILY, for Week k ending Sept.16.~~ WEEKLY STAR Last Week.Average Circulation au = _ McKINLEY'8 MONEY fore it; and under the spar of a still rampant hse silver movement, the Commis sioners are likety to do voie bard think- fng on the mouvey subject which may result in the shedding of light even be yond the American border.THE TEN PER CENT, CLAUSE.A late rumor concerning the deciston likely to be reached by Attorney-General McKenna respecting the famous smugg!- ed section is that he will bold that lt la alfogether too vague to justify an Interpretation changing Che existing law.It would certainly apoear reasonable in a case of this kind to take some account of the fnets that have come to Nght re lating to the manner fu which this clause was pot through Congress, Congress will raemble now very soon In regular session; and ff !t really he the purpose of a majurity of the members to abrogate the bonding system and strike a4 blow at The trade of the Eastern States carried on with foreign countries tn British but- toms, nothing will be easier than for them to hurry through a blll interpreting clause 22 in this way.Dut if they do not 1ake such action, then # may he inferred that the doubtful amendments to the old clause do not represent the mind of Congress and that, had they been proposed openly arc a thine when their meaning could be tully understood in both Houses, they woull have bean promptly negatived.Delay under circumstances like these can work but very little harm, while hasty action may easily precipitate a situation from which creddtable escape will ba must difivule.Our Mr, Charltons are always preaching patience to us; but the temper «f our peuple could not be guaranteed to stand on top of all that has gone before, the sudden, unwarranted and arbitary cutting off of the bounding privileges.The pressure upon the Canadian Government (or retaliation would be trememjons; and a cut-throat war of this kind once entered upon would be difficult to close and mvst almost infal- bly lease uupleasaut feclinus behind.The men at Washington who are demanding that the Executive make very sure t\u2018ongre=s intended] this blow to be struck before they launch it, are standing for internatiotal barmiony aud plam busi- UNDERWRITERS Important Matiers to be Discussed at the Quebec Meeting.(Special to the Star.) Toronto.September 21.\u2014A number of local insurance agents will 2tiend the Caradian Hire Unerwrite s° Ass ciation meeting in Quebec to-morrow, Ore of the COMMISSION.~The Ameriran Connissien on the \u2026\u2026.MODES YRestion fr wish tongress pro- O07 vided before it ao one bins been completed, It consis of tue fullowing © \u20acleven men: FExNepator George | Edmunds of Vermont, Chartes S Luin ls of New York, .e1-Secretarv of Ue Trensury; 8, 8, 4 Btewdrt Patterson of Phindelphia, who was President of the Monetary Conven- ton of dust January: J.NW.tries of Sa- ; \u201cTem N.C., at the head ol tle creat cotton industry that bears tis taime: T.G.Bush of Auviston, Ai.Pre-ident of the Mobile avd boon islam Poway, and \u2014.Jüræely futerm.t -tudent- Personal and Class Instruotion.rship culitioe ys $5.00 Regular Membe p Bond von Ve Bwhmming and Mhowep Bathe In sonnasetion Any co mE Le err Ren \u2018folephiane hhh Young Men\u2019s Christian Association, Dominion Bquare.; byterian Ladies\u2019 College Pesiy Le ) OTTAWA.| {Formerly Coligny Coll eae » i : Rev WT Hauninoe, 8 15 reat Mine JEEny Mon uinyy MeBRATNEY The College re-opens on Tuesday, Mept.séth, at 9 e\u2018clock a, m.surriculum provides à carefully graded promus from the Kindoryarou up tv ar Elocution, Physical Culture and Dupart- ment, Novdlework nud Cuoknry are taught by spec iaiiate Instruction in the Musi pe rlmval ia efter Lhe the best Uermau sohouls armen offers courses in Drawing from the Cast, Painting tn OU end Water ¢ vlur, Postal, mialure intin ada te tout teen members of the teaching ataf?roi the Cullege and supe vise the pupils studies ude lication (oF circular aml for adioiss on may be meds Lo \u2018be Principal i 12 Hdewtte EVERY GRADUATE EMPLOYED.Bd Gencottoon\u201ds conse nf Univosatey , MROOL OF SHORTHAND, Y M CC A Bulling, Moutreal Typewnung.Penman: ship.Ble Up to date, day snd evening, both sexes rapid rogress, reasonable rates Telephone 3500, or œil J.Mebonsid.Prin.Y M.C A Pide.203 12eud The Harmon Home and Day School for Young Ladies\u2019, 171 Maclaren & 981 Elginsts., Ottawa, P.Ont 1eh English\u2014 Preparstory.Intermediate and Ad.er ee.oh Latin, French, f{lerman, Drawing and Painting.Bpecial advantages tn Music- Four excellent teachors from Leipzig.Gaemany The school year begina Sept.15th.For illustrated circuler ad- PTE soc _ M188 A.M.HARMON, Principal PLACE D'ARMES, Montreal.The best organized Commerciai sud Bhorthand Institution in Canada.Even ing classes will be resumed September 27th, Write, or telephone (309) fur prospectus.CAZA & LORD, bro cpals.1.Mrs.H.WILSON, Organist 51.Gabriel Church, PIANO, HARMONY, THEORY, ETC, 43 Bt.Famille Biroet.200 13e0d DUFFERIN HOUSE.Miss Dupont\u2019s Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies.196 JOHN ST, TORONTO Pleasantly situsted, long established.well known and offering every educational advantage.Early applications Bl women.Delightfully situated in 8 acre perk: \"Mas the largest attendance of any fadies college 6 M in Ontario.Write forcatalogue 20 =x {0 Rev.R.|.Warner, principal, ALMA COLLEGE, ST.THOMAS, ONT.177e0d MISS BEBTHA BELASCO Has resumed her lessons in Planoforte al her Residence, 27 Drummond Street.218 rod A LADY \u2018Highly recommended offers charming home to young Iadies not under 12, who wish to attend school or college For particalars address \u201cK 1995, Étar ae d \"MISS LERICHE.286 St.Denis.Voice Culture (italisn Method lanc & Violin.From two to five monthly.207 13eod VACANT PROFESSOBSHIP.The Professership of \u201cMathematirs, Natural Philosophy and Eagineering,\u201d in KING'S COLLEGE, Windsor, N.S., Being vacant through Professor Butler's appointment to the like professorship lo the Roysi Military College, Kingston, Out, the Board of Governors Invite applics- tions from candidates for the portion, to he sent to the undersigned mot later Lhan Lhe 30th instant.Applt- canta to state age and furnish tentimonials as to qualif- ostions, experience and character.Balary $1000 per annum, and a house on the College Grounds st à nominal rent of $40 a year.R.J.WILSON, Secretary.P.O.Box 545, Halifax, N.8.2178 are desirable.Co + FOR YOUNG WOMEN.Sfismas, Ont Pr A residential school for young 14 Septambher, 1897.THE YELLOW FEVER.New Orleans, September 21.\u2014Ten new cases of, yellow fever were reported yesterday, the largest number of any day since the outbreak.No one has died.Cairo, 1ll., September 21.-Dr.Guiteras, the yellow fever expert, who arrived here from Mobile yesterday, has pronounced the two suspicious cases at the Marine hospital to be yellow fever of a mild form.here are sevoral suspicious cases on the Government dredge boat Alpha lying ot East Cairo, Ky, Paris, September 21\u2014M.Barthou, the minister of the interior, has instructed the prefecta of the maritime provinces to watch particularly all arrivals from America with aview of guarding against yellow fever.A despatch from Fiunme.Austria, says a collision occurred Sunday evening, near Kafosvars, between an express train and a freight train carrying troops.Four train hands and six noldiers were killed and thirty soldiers will probably die from Injuries received during the accident.It is stateg that the Commercial Union Insuranee Company has at lnat consented to unite with the others interested in the burnt of the Joho Eaton Company\u2019s butMtag, in Toronto, end al) will rewist the attempt to force the payment of the inaurance.Special Notices.It your friend drinks, send him to the Grant Gold Cure, 650 Notre Dame street east: the oldest, largest and most sue- cessful institute in all Canada.Treatment endorsed by Government.Phone 7086.Geo.Grant, manager, 221 5 daw Prof.Wm.Reed, organist of American Presbyterian Church, has taken delivery of the Morris u right piano, recently ordered from W.H.each, 490 Metcalfe st, The {natrument ix beautifully finished in Circassian wainut, and In ap to date res aving three pt att desk and engraved | | | Lecce commen ver ame HA Young Women's Christian Asso n, Ku LON HEAT IC PT Wy TT A PLAIN DEMONSTIE ATION IY 1OOKING Will he ylven bLiy MING MG GALLETLY, Principal) Hantropl Young Wemen's Ching fau Aasvetuiion nolo] of Posters nd brut class Déploe:+ of the Glasgow helesoi vf Cook ery and ba ry, Thursday Noptomiee TrA, st 8 pn Moup Apgpie Cherea Cpkan very Putian 4 Mouatisohs Vrmisensatration ba Coracg ry Mise (isd ly Mens Tæstii or Friday, Kaptouter 24th, Boup fo watie Bases a tatu (nan A Lecture and Practical Demonstration in Press ( utting.Hoomprige loan Byatom ) BY MIN FIELDING-MINTY, Friday, September 24th, at 5 p mm, Admission to theus dewonstrationa free.The puvlg viel, 2 2 a Spm -Mew Kidney Alufted Tomes Mioos in Vo Young Women's Christian Asso'n.K96 DORCHERTER ETHEET.The EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT of the Young Women's Christian Ansocistion wil re-upen Monday.October 4th, SUBJECTS, Shorthand.Book-Leeping.Typewriting.Freach., Millinery.Dressimnaking.Bresscui- ting 'Cqrmapolltan system, Machine Oper- .Art Domestic broid- 1 P nxbip.Lançunge » camanship, nguage nfon, and Arithmetic B .Reading dircie, Lectures en English lancnace and Literature.Fraciieal Talks.Travel (lab, Mission Band.Library and Reading Room.JUNIOR DEPARTMENT.Plain Sewing (Frat Sistem) Art Needlework, Kilcher Garden.Drawing Painting, Wood Carving, and Delsarte.SCHOOL OF COOKERY.Plain and Mousehold Demonstrations, Cooks\u2019 Practical Training Class, Schesl Cirle\u2019 Demonsirations sand Practice Classes Laum- dry Classes in Clear Starching end Ironing.embership Tickets, Circulars amd all further information can bc obtained at tbe H.£.TENNEY 21 tt General\u2019 Becretary.Mr.Edward Broome, .Organist Douglas Church, Montreal.Fellow of the Guild of Organists, London, Eag.; Hoider of two certificates in Pisnforte playing of the Royal Academy of Music, London.; trst prize-winner in Composition feur times in succes- aon, at the National Competitions of Wales.Holder of three Gold and Silver Medals; Gives Lessons in Pianoforte and Organ Play- «img.Singing and the Theory of Music, and Prepares Pupils for Examinations.Upwards of fifty certificates, diplomas, prizes snd medals have beeu awarded Mr.Broome's pupils recently as exami- nations of the Royal Academy, Trinity College and Loc- dog College of Musie, anid musical competitions in W pits bold ap and four of bis former singing pu pointments in England.For terms aud particulars address or call st 899 DORCHESTER BTREET.2 doors west of Windsor H Telephone No.4937 21712 .The Grammar School, Private Day and Boarding Scheel for Beys, 432 GLY ST.(near Sherbrooke 8t.), Montreal, Will be re opened on Monday, September 6th.Pupils enrolied at all ages and for the University, the Royal Miistary Bchoo À ingston, and for Business.Miiitary Drill, Physical RXercises, otc.Fuperior accommodation for 8 limited number of boarders.After August 2h, Mr.Mowat will be at home to transact School Business Prospectuses with references, ste, on application to W.W, MOWAT, C.M., 226 and Glasgow Univ.Individual Evening Instruction.~~ Cormer Victoria Square and Craig ft.On MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS Commences Beptember ith.All commercial subjects.shorthand, typewriting, English, French aud Civil Service Write, cali or telephone 2890 for prospectus Address, J.D.DAVIS, 219 2 = Prindpal THE MONTREAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 038 Dorehester 81% nonr Mountain M.Drpiomas and certificates awarded to those pupils who pils may deserve them, Moat reports a yareots wnter at any time.For Prospectus a, 207 20 Mr.C.K.SEIFERT.Director, SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 110 Mansfield Street, Mrs.Bullock, principai Evening Classes commence October i Mr.Max Bohrer, PIANIST, Tue returned to town and resumed his pianoferte teaching.203 28 2588 AT.CATHERIXE ST.M Iss Marguerite Sym esumed her pisnoforte Leaci 18 Bayle Street 54 TUPPER STREET, The school odncsd the MIBKES GWILT will reopen.WEDNEM 7 SEFTEME e AE nin WR Goll Be Dép tre schoo her music class September 14th.MRS.JACKSON, of TH) Harmues.Singing (MASONR SYSTEN \u20ac SgEes BENGENG CLA APEC Y.Btu su nem st, Hot ard, LT 319 13 will resume A Leod _ VOCAL STUDIO, 419 PINE AVENUE FUEDFRIOK N° HOLLEND, Direstor Private Tuition tn French, MELLE CECILE HUGUENIN has now resumed her French Classes, and will be at Cornet anû _#12 13 home University Re Young Women's Christian Ass'n A BPECIAYL.MEFTING fur the digcussion uf CONVERENCE plans will be held on THIRADAY, sEPTEMBER 23rd, at 11 a,m.| ant all membure Are urgently requested to ! attend i ujue Vraypr Meeting at 10.80 a.m 2 id 1561 BLM OF TAME ADVENT, Menirea! ae Dodi ation uf the new Oran.flowed Ly ao Organ Rocital, .Wednesday Rownion, Tind Begun.1897, ats pm, by William Reed, Esq.Al) Beats Free, Cua tivn tp aid vf Organ Fund mit Now the Best Time for Trip to CARILLON.! BI MO, Ly pies Masini Mature a i TARE» 4.0.TRAIS BOR LACHIVE.8 1ovety sett 86 ba.218°8 Ottawa Kiver Navigation Co.OTTAWA EXHIBITION.; Return Tickets, $2.00.Govd io po tithle sith ond rertorn ts 2ech vent ee \u2014_\u2014 EDUCATIONAL PrP dl FP rr rrr Prd rrr THE WEST END Boarding and Day School Vit ¥ mig Laine, nt 208 by MISS LAWBER, AT 171618 07.CATHERINE STREET, Will Le reopened wn Tuesday, September 14th Circulare may Le had at tbe above address orat ¥.M.Henoufs.After Bsptember Jot, Mins lawder wil] be home to recsive visitors on Kchool busitiesa, ROSLYN COLLEGE.For the Education of Young Ladies.5 Macksy Street.Patroness\u2014Her Lxoelleney the Countess ot Aberdeen, This Schodl will La re-pened op Weénesdas, Kb Bep- stirnliance tember.bat the Prios pel wii be in o- Lo enroi papils eden fron the lat of Les A Pre paratory for Boye acd Girne will formed Pro specius ou spplication.4.PFORTROLS ARNOLD, F.E.LS.19735 Principal Convent of the Congregation de Notre Dame, POINTE CLAIRE.Om Lad Sen om Lake 5 instis tages for health and study.prises e course er useful branch suitable for young girls.Terms moder ate.Classes will be resum on tbe fret of September.For further information address: THRE MOTHER siPERIOR, Congregation N.196 25 Poin gare 3 Q - MONTREAL Telephone $418.SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION MR.STEPRREN respectfully intimates that there Are stili à few vacancies in certain private classes strictly limited to 10 members each.F.M.C.A.Building, Dominion Square.nr Organist and Musical Director of in Christ Church Cathedral Pianoforte and Organ Playing, Vocal Culture, an Harmony, Counterpoint, Éte.t Bome *o receiv: Pupils between hours AM, and 2to5P.; the auto iy mx 49 MCGILL COLLEGE AVE, The Scheel for Yeung Ladies, Conducted by Miss Symmers and Miss Smith, will reopen on WEDNESDAY.the 15th SEPTEMBER et To STIR er PE re of Associate in Arts.oF for the After TUESDAY, the 7th mers and Mis Smith will bo a Tome Sat Frome till six to receive visitors on school business.916 SRERBROOKE STREET.193 Mr.Septimus Fraser Has removed from his former residence on MeGill Ooll ave, and hae resumed lemscas Planoforta rmony at his New Studio, tn sad 51 CRESCENT STREET.Clavier and Clavier Methods de sired and is made ready the Dominion Cot of Ma?© \u201cptet for the a Prof, William Bohrer.VOICE CULTURE.Piano, Harmony, Counterpoint, Kic., Rte., 28 MACKAY STREET, Telephone 4334 WESTMOUNT.Classes for Young Ladies and Children.The MISSES BHANKS classes Clarke Ave, Westmount où open a 379 on EBNKSBAY, THE 15th SEPTENRER.course of Instruction will i English branches, Mathematics.Lauds.beds Cr oe Élare veopiember Miss Bhaaks will be at home receive visitors on school \u2018business, uit etx ~The MR.CORNISH, PIANIST, Pisneferte instruction on Thurs.164 Mansfield Bs.MISS RUSSELL, Asssciate Royal College of Busic,Lendeon.Eng.21817 Will resume bis day, 16th, at 21512 Pianoforte and He 3 Ipations _ Will resume Iogsone abus ered for Exam- __46 CREACENT ST.Henley Sehool of: Expression OPENS SEPTEMBER OTH.Address Bbaw's Music Studios.ma W.Raphael's Art Classes + Getobers Partners dati \u2014_Ofor hours to 5 p.m.will open on the firs be obtained at the Studia ~ $304 8T, CATHERINE ATRERT, nis Opposite the Engluk Cathedral Kindergarten and Preparatory School, 18th, and will be at home on and after Monday, & receive applications.ptember 0 te Wr.SULLIVAN, Teacher of Violin, Mandoli sumed bis | L sr an ole a and Quitar, haa re- MISS BARKER (certificate of the Academy of Tend Yih Pi MI 18 1 tt Durecine regs, * MISS SMITH abd Miss FRARY MR.JOHN B.NORTON \u2014 .MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.Pr a PL NR TNS ANTS TS ISNT OUR THEATRES This Week of Sept.20th.VEENS THEATRE \u2014 =r MATINKES TUES., THUHRM.and BAT.World, Keller and Ma in the rollicking faces MOWN TOBLIÉS\" - ARTY LAUGHA 200 M TINE PRICES SI, 20, Mee.MATT PRICKS- 15, 25, 35, We.Naat ves) Paul Cazenenve.THEATRE ROYAL ett.Every Afternoon and Evening, PRICES-~10, 20 & 300.JOE FLYNN ify, In « Dream of Comedy.MoGINTY THE SPORT! e awiftest show at ever set the pao.\u2014 Weck\u2014The Irwin Bres Npecialty Ce.ACADEMY tous \u201cCLOSED NEXT WEKK.\u2014The great Itallan Actresa -\u2014\"CORONNA RICARDO.\u201d\u2014 All box vices open daily 8.am, to 10 pom.Sparrow & Jacoss.Managers.| THEATRE FRANCAIS.| W.E PHILLIPS, Lessee and Manager.This Week\u2014John A.Stevens\u2019 Play, \u201cThe Unknown,\u201d and VAN LEER and BARTON, and three other Great Acts.& Prices- 10.28, 25 Hox Office open 10 8 mm to M y= 20° SOHMER PARK.LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON, Everyday at 3 p.m.and 5 p.m Harmoo sad Seatmary \u2014 The greatest divers in the wi io wl dive fra the wp of the tuilding into & tank adatom thx rape.lor - June 8 fous Tus Famous Manvoeties, in » cose Rtas Bw Lr aTTRE fees fay rns 10 mar of VEN fovea Adras.iva (nasi Bory-Jogrier Mocs & Mataze = acl marvels Maw Eanes sisde tur ale Uy De Bert Las gs press tani Adamiseien 10 Cemtn.230% Uader Vice-Regal Patronage, Official instructer te the Pancing Masters Associatie DANCING and DEPORTMENT.STANLEY BALL 177 Stantey Sérect, Pret.Frank H.Norman\u2019s Select Schoo).aledimners Ladies 2 Eentlemen.Tuesdaga Juvenile and Younz Ladies\u2019 Classes re-cren Tostiay sod Teurnday.Sept.Ttst and 235d.ot é pm.DANCING AND DEPORTMENT Euder Vice-Rega! Patronage./ A.BOY* MACDONALD Berk.THE, and ot Westmont co Welnestar, Bon À Gymaastic Clas for Children Bend for circulars.Bell Telephone $177 Bicycle Lemscms in the Tent, 3468 Bt Catherine Stress dunag mosth only.20918 CONSERVATORY OF DANCING, DEPORTEEST & PHTS'CAL QULTURE 4269 ST, CATHERINE ST, » | Class, - sad W 8 aa\u201d Toesdas sod Barariare Bm uvenilog Tuesds; ate lessons \u201c Tac ursdays, pm.vate any GEO.F.BEAMAN, HER FW.NORMAN'S Select Classes vow open af IY PRIMNOND HALL 79 and 51 Drummond Evening Class \u2014 (Beginners), MONDAY ThURSDAY.at § o'clock Aflernoom Class \u2014 uF TUESDAY and THURSDAY, Bepi Ith 30th, at 4 0 clock.Private Lessems\u2014Day or even: Circular mailed.Telephone 306%.me Dr.H, J.Brodeur, SPECLALIST OF PARIS.SKIN, BLOOD POISON AXD SCALP Diseases a Special Ad eczema, pimples, dand- rfl, barr faille, also 211 Ceatte trl troubles, Bisdder and Kidney diseases, cystitis, wrechrii, perme torrhes, suxunl weakness, elc.AUPERFLUOU(S HAIR.MO warts, birth marks destréyod permanently wi vais ty elec As 130 BLEURY STREET.Nam todpm ; 63 pm oN p.m Bell ToL nas ae foo ER DR.FULTON Oures disesses and ailments of all kinds th: Totty 8 ST Ses, BERR 1607 we Cally J SYSTEM OF Life ¢ + Insurance Five hundred dollars will be paid by the Ocean Accident and Guarantees Cor Ae poration, Limited, 40, 42 and 44 Moor- % gate street, London, England, to the E person whom the Editor of the Mont- Ta real Daily Star decides to be the near- is est relative of any one who, while being a passenger on a railway train propelled by means of steam, is killed \u2018; through an accident to tho train on A which he or she is travelling either in ; the Dominion of Canada or the United States, provided a copy of the Montreal Dally Star (as {indicated hereafter) is found upon the de ceased at the thine of the catastrophe, or if it is proved that he o: she ta a subecriber through a news agent, or through the publishers.Thier sum wil] not be paid in the event of an acct dent to ratlway trainmen while on duty, nor of a suicide.In cases where the acch dent seems to the Fditor to be due ta carelessness on the part of the insured, no payment will br made.No claim will be paid in the case of the death of a child under ten years of age.The Editor reserves to himself the right t- pay the money in accordance with the = provisions of! any will left by the de ceased, In regard to residents of Montreal, claims may he established by their having a Star, of the day of farne.or the day previous, or by proof of ti ir belnx regular subscribers, direct or shrough news agents.Persons living outside of Montrea) will have claims estahliahed \u201c.if possessed of a paper of date within three days previous to date of accident, or by proof of their being regular sub .scribers In the same way.It must he distinctly understood hy all subscribers to the Star that the decision as to the payment of the insurance money is left to the opinion of the Editor, and him decison ls final.AM coples of the Star are published snbject to this condition.: The Ocean Accident apd Gnarantes Corporation referred to above is represented In Canada by Rolland, Lyman & a neral nagers, Temple Bullding, font 1, address all corre #ppndence to the Vitae,\u201d LAST EDITION CORDAGE COMPANY WINS Important Court of Appeal Judgmént.SUPERIOR COURT DECISION REVERSED.The Sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars Involved.A very Important case, dfaling with the power and authority of the prest- dent of à Corporation to make verbal contracts on behalf of a Corporation, was devided this morning by the Court of Appeals when the judgment rendered by Mr.Justice Davidson in June, 1s95.condemmntng the Consumers\u2019 Company to pay E.F.©.Young G.W.Loper, the Hevivers of the National Cordage Company, the sum of 844,144.64, was unanimously reversed, and the incidental sumers Cordage Co, for SSK55,55 maintained with costa against the receivers, Mr.Justice Hall rendered the judz- ment of the Court of Appeals, from which It appears that the suit was brought by the Redvers of the Na- sonal Co, & New Jerses Corporation @gaiust.the Consumers l'ordugg Co, this city, Both Companies were, some years, prior to ISYZ, engaged in the business of dealing in hemp and other fibres, and fu manufacting age, twines, ete, The Natfonn} Cordnge Co.operate] In the United States and fts principal place of New York city, and it practically trolled the hemp and «i tillage business in the United States, The Compunies had many dealings, one with the other, dur, fag the existence of the National Cord age Co., which became in~olvent in May.1893 During the whole existenve of the National Cordage Co, Mr.James M.Waterbury was {ix president and ehiel executive officer and maneger, possessing and exercising the full ren! entire control O1 the business ard was, moreover, ihe largest stock holder tn the Nationa Cordage Cu, and with those associated with him, controlled stv capital stock, In November, 1501, Mr.Waterbury, acting on his own behaif and \u2018er outlier persenN associated with him in the ~a- tional Cordage Company, purchased, in the name of L, Waterbury & Lo, (a fim composed of Mr.Waterbury and Mr.Cordage Hn ci for COT - bustress was in cot- - Chauneay Marséails also \u2018director is rhe National Cordage Co), the eve ov pi.tal stock of the Copsumers Cor lage Sang, consisting of $3.000,000, divi rd ii to 80,000 shares at $lvD eneh, Me Wirer- bury and hits as-orlates renaud pro prietu rs of the capital stork oo the tnt Buiners Company until Decombee, 1X92, when they dl-pored of thetr c'eret To the gentlemen who hat act 1 asthe Jan.adian directors of the Con-umers ui daxe Co, Consegientiv, from Nove.noer, 180), to Deceml er.15020 he tan eon vides vere drentical, Mr.Waterhury aperoving are managing them beta in ote xr the same interes: burirg this period Mr.Watartury operated the \u2018ra unes vor dupe Co, entirely in thé ratesat 5 fre National Cordage to, interfered with the freedom of the oad eee of the Couæaumers Co,, forbude hea to tay whet they wished to buy, wioed them tn purchase only from the noon Ce and instructed them to hy wa they dll nut wrnt to buy -\u2014 the abject Heitmg t.leve the National ve, él r0- lutely unmilisturhed In 1ts rontrel of the fibre markets, fn which it \u2018vas he lau- est operates ; The Consumers Co-ciur ta.tirourh 16 tte officers and directors frequently 0, presented to the National Cord.amd to Mr.Watersrey thet soe in-tour- tions caused it Toms avd anmase, but tre reasons given for this Jah control of the Canadinn Company's operation were that the two Comparies were yractiead- Iv identical, and that the exclusion of the Consum-rs Co.from competitic nin tie markets of t'e world vas in Ue t- trrests of the National Fo.In lec-mher, 1s02, when Mr.Water- bore propo-ed to the Dhevters of 1e Consumers Co, that thev y uv M Jatnes and barrelL Tuxln avu Washington.; Philadelphia.Baiterics * Bosie.New York, september 21, \u2014 The New ! Yorks took the first game of he est 1 series from the champions, hevunice tros were able to bit the ball when wen were on the bases, Roth pitebers veu hit hard, but Russo wesh - game take ing a Lit between third and short, bringing in Glezsou, RKellex dispntet à deci sion in the first fnuingg and Horst puit him out of the gnume.The feature of the game was the batting of Tiernan, Score: ha KR.101 New York 1310011 VIS 4 Baltimore vs ivueuz yoy Batteries ftusie and Warner.l'orbett and Robinson.STANDING OF CUTE C10 ne, ler Club.Wen.last.vent Baltimore .\u2026 x 3 Tue Boston NT ni Toy New York I 34 #3) Cincinnati.fs ot 62 Cleveland a Sh 18 Washington oh Hh 450 Rrookiyn sc wi 8 4 Chicago _ a oh 1-4 Pittsburg .os e 416 Philadelphia .uv oh a Louisville i 14 41 St.Louis PA 4 13 THE CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP.St.Thomas, Septeme er 21 \u2014The serive of the three pans for the bas-hall chan.plonship of Canada bh twee Hamilton ad St.Thomas, the tast of which was *o have been plaved hore yesterday, hows heen called oft.Hamilton Club could not get their players together FASTERN LEAGUE.No games pluved in the Eastern Tenue v ae -e MISCELLANEOUS.T HE PIGEON CAME BACK.(8pecla) to the Siar.) Toronto, Septen.ber 27, \u2014 James Gairdner jrs messenger pigeon George 11.whith was Hberated at Quebec city on Friday, September 10, to romgete in a long dirtance math race against \\lf !Noles'* Union Jack for the Canadian championship arrived at Mr, Gafrduer's loft yesterday morning, in an exbguated condition, Union Jack has not vet pat in an appearence, The time limit {for the race anderd on Thursday night last, and the event was declared off.neither | ! plgeon having arrived home.Strong | winds and unsettled weather delayed rhe i binlx.; .e \u2026 pe CHESS.THE INTERNATIONAL TOURNEY.Berlin, September 21.\u2014 Play 1 the international chess tournament vis re sumed yesterday.The results were: Mehlechter beat Bardeben (petirwli, Marco and Englisch and Metger \"nc Blackburne drew, Janowskl defeat.) Schiffers, Teichmann lost to Charousek, Tschigorin disposed of Albin, ns Ad Walbrodt of Alapim, Buru downed W .awaer: Suechting beat Cohn, and Mix) and Caro had to adjourn their Jame late in the evenine.Riackburve and Mareo have each wor 5e games wn\u2019 lost 14: Walbrodt has won 5 and los! 2 games Englisch and Trebigorin each won dW and lost 24%, .ae \u2026 GOSSIP.The Highland Park Jockey - Club, of Detroft, han intended to continue its raring untjl Ootober.but it bas bean derided to clome up Saturiay, in order to give those present an opportunity to visit the Toronto Hunt Club races, This will make the entrles larger than ex- pectel, The horses have already begun to arrive.Mr.J.PP.Dawes, of Montreal, came in yesterday morning and he- gan work at the Woodbine, Gorman will arrive to-day with a string of ten.The postponed races of the Vaudreuil Jurkey Club were held on Friday-and Saturday of last week, and were in every way a success, The first day's rucing was exclusively trotting, and Mr.Ran ger, of St.Eugene, carried off the hon: ors of the day, winning the principal race of two miles in remarkably good time, Mesars.Besner and Lalonde were also successful Ju Innding first prises.The necond days racing included both running and trotting races.The half-mile flat running race had three starters, M.Longtin's Mexican Boy, ridden by own er, was lat; Joseph lelebvre's Ben L.ridden hy tH.EF.Normandeau, 2nd, and E.BRastien's Martello, ridden by M.De Baeaujeu, 8rd.In the one nile four horses faced the line, Sherney JT.and Pouyeonx not starting.Mr.F.Bastien'a Martello, ridden by M.De Beanjeu taking fret; Jos.Lefebvre's Ben I., ridden by NI.E, Nor- mandean.was second; Dr.Bastien's Ab- stothe, ridden by J.Vincent Pelletier, 3 : and Tom L.finishing fourth.The running rares were a new départure for Vaw dreuil.and were favorably received.The regular monthly meeting of the Dominio: Quoiting Club will be he'd next Friday evening, 24th inat., at & o'clock, in the glub room, Atwater av.anne.The anndal autumn games of the club take place next Saturilay afternoon, commencing at 1.180.SALE OF FURNITURE, stock of furniture at Renaud, attarson\u2019s warehouse.on Craig street, which waa mare or less damaged by th in thelr premises, wax rold r Bros.The wore given after the mnest a \u2018the summer\u201d .and prescrf BONDING PRIVILEGES.Attorney-Gen'l McKenna's Decision.IT WAS ANNOUNCED AT WASHINGTON THIS AFTERNOON.TT And it Was Favorable to Canadian Railroads.' | Washington, September 21.\u20141t is an- \u201clat Attornes General Muken- na\u2019s decision on setlon 22 of the tariff law will be given ta the public after the Cabliset mecting to-day.The friends Wo the western continental rallwavs who bave been watching \u2018he matter rlusely, ure greatly discouraged to-day sd ate strongly of the opinion that the decision will he against (hem.Senator Elkins, who has been here for several days in the fnterest of n construetion of the sec tion that will be favorable both 16 Ame rican rallwavs and the American merchant marine, practicaliy gave up the tizht this morning.He ballevew the dectston will impose the diserimmating duty of 10 per cent, nly on goods of forelgm countries ln- ported into Canada or Mexico tor cou- sumption ait refinported thence into the United States, and will not apply to aods comiig into the United States.Iron contigueous countries under omeu- ur sont, He was nt the White House this morntmg and made a tinal appeal to the President tn bedinlf of bis owu construction of the secti-wm, Senator Elkind acknowledges that he la the hitherto unknown author of section 27, the mysterious paragraph of the new tarfff hill, putting penalties upon goods earrind into the country by loreign transportation companies.lt was due aimost entirely to his efforts that the section was adopted.and the fact that it does not contain alt the pro- | visions In the sir«t draft presented tn the conferees having in charge the tariff bil) was largely die to Reratar Alison.monneed Tie agreement of the Conference Com- mitter to place this section tn the tarif bill was the result of one of the greatest stfill-hunts ever enrrfad on in Congress, Senator Flkine Rearcely breathed his plans tp any of the Sen- Atorg except où the Conference Qom- mittee.These he dogged night and day, and kept at them until they had promised 10 do the best they coud, Speaking of Nection 22 tosdwy the West Virginian Senator waid: *'l shall be worry it Attorney-General MeKeuna finds against the discriminating clause, Shoudbt he do «o, | think he will give Americanism and American shipping a set-back of 25 years,\u201d Later \u2014 Attorney-General MeKenna has juxt anneunced his opiraton ia the matter of section 22 of the new tariff law.He holds in effeet that goods coming dirætix into the United States from forelgn countries through Canadian ports.n12 not subjet to the disvrriminat- ing duty of! 10 per cent.And also holds that foreign goods ahipped from roun- tripes other tlan British possessions in, British vessels are not suthjet to the dir- eriminating duty.Two qurations were rsked the Attor- rer-Gener 1}, the trst ef which was, in effeet.wnether the discriminating duty nf 10 per cent.provided fur in section should be avessed agpinst an ln- voice of ten from China, which had ar- 20 rived at Vancouver fn British vessels, and thence shipped through Canada to Chicago.he second vuætion was\" whether the discriminating duty should he asressel ngsîret A cargo of Maugan- eap ore from Chile, whirh recently arrived Ib à British «hip at Philadelphia.Both these questions the Attomey-Gen- eral answers lu the negntive.FIERCE FIGHTING.Gen Wodehouse Severely Wounded in a Fight Near Simla.Simle, September 21,\u2014The Haddah Mullah, with à large and well organized forre of tribesmen, attacked the camp of Gen, Sir Bindon Blood at nine n'rlock yexterday evening, Fierce fighting which lasted five hours followed.f(ieneral Wodehouse was severe: Ivy wounded.SYMPTOMS OF GRIP.If you Feel any of these, Act on this Advice.A PREVENTATIVE ENDORSED AND PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS.SIMPLE, PLEASANT AND EFFECTIVE.La Grippe.or Influenza, ix described by medical authorities as an acute microbic fever, moderately contagious, sporadic, epidemic and pandemic; asworiated with catarrhal inflammation of the mucous membranes and with disturbance of the nervous centres and trunks; often running a short and favorable course; but Apt to he attended with many serious complications and sequelae.So varied are the phenomena of Jnfiu- ensa that it ia difficult to present a brief sketch of Its «symptomes.The main features in & majority of cases În most epl- derrica are a sudden onset with chffl: of moderate severity: fever, which comes on quickly, usually of four to five days\u2019 dnr- ation; bronchial catarrh, with sneezing and coughing, headache and pains in the back, with muscular pains in the trunk and limbs, and a eral soreness; depren- sion of spirits; great restlessness; general debility and weakness of the heart, and slight enlargement of the spleen, Some times the type is so mild that a person Jittle dE no attention to the at tack, arding it ax an ordinary catar- rhai cold.It is a dangerous thing to ne kleet, no matter how mild the attack, Abbey\u2019n Efervescent Salt ts the best known specific for La ripe.It In a standard English preparation endorsed by eminent English and Europgan physicians as a most effective preventative and cure for La Grippe.The dally use of Abbey's Effervescent Salt will keep you tn good health the year round.As a çure for La Grippe it is at moe out parallel our drug- st will ru you at 80 cents a bot- flo\u2019 Nothing olde in the world In jut ;4« E006\"?.for thy .22 x bk fy al pis Dr.R.5 lQ CITY CHARTER.Three Lawyers and City Clerk to Revise it.THE APPOINTMENTS MADE THIS AFTERNOON.A meeting of the City Charter Committee was held this afternoon, Mayor Wilson Smith prosfding.The object of the meeting was to appuint law vers to re vise the charter, Ald.MeBride moved that the Hon.A.V.Atwater and F.NX.Choquet, Q.C., be appoiuted.Ald.Penny moved tn amendment that Weir andl FLN.Choquette, appointed, Beausoleil, - AL he Ald.Penny and Rainville, \u201cvoted for tie amendment.and Ald.Pre fmitaine, McBride anid the Mayor agulnst it.There being a dendiork, it was agresd te Appoiîint the three gantlemen numed, Meuss, Atwater, Choquatte nul Weir, and the City Clerk, du act.AN AFRICAN TREATY Paris Figaro Announces that England Has Concluded One.WILL NOT BE OPPOSED IN HER ADVANCE TO KHARTOUM.aris, September 21.\u2014The Figaro this morniug announces that on treaty has been concluded netween Slatin Pasha, re- presentipz (firent Hritain.and Sobein Pashia.representing the Mahdi, by which the latter will not oppose the advaure of the Anglo-Egyptian expedition an far as Khartoum and Osman Digna's forces will remain at the Bara River =o long us (ireat firitain adenires.The !Mowing are said to be the sondi- tions upon which the treaty wan sigued: \u201cThe Mahdi r>mains king of Khartoum aml Zobein Pasha continues to exercise the fénetions of tiovemor of Darfur, under 1% protection of Oreat Britain.Flually.the Figaro asserts that the mission ol James Rennell Rodd to the King of Abyssinia obtained a promise nf neutrality upon the part of King Menelek hy guaranteeing the western frontier of Abyssini tn the name of both Great Britain and the Mahdi.CONVENTION ENDS The Cigar Men Elect Officers for the Ensuing Year.(See Page 1) It was n trifle late when the mem hers of the Dominion Clgar Manulacinrers\u2019 Assoctaticon convened this morning.The hour set was 10 a.m., hat, owing, no doubt, to last evening's fastivities, 1 was after eleven n'tlock before all the members made their appearance and the body got down to husiness.The most Important work cf the session was the election of officers.These resuited] an follows: r.M.E.Davis, honorary president; Mr.J.Bruce Payne, prestdant; Mr.Otto R.Brener, first vice-president: Mr.Michael Hirsch, second vice-president, Mr.W, G, Retd, third vice-president: Mr.R.D.McDunald, treasurer: Mr.G.A.Me Gowan, secratary: Messrs, 1.OO, Grothe, JM.Fortier, George Milligram, executive committes, A vote of thanks was unautmously ieudered the Board of Trade for the vee of its Counelt Chamber, in which the proceedings of the Association were held, The folluwine resolution was than uvanimously adopaed: \u201cThe Dominion Cigar Maaufactyrers\u2019 Association, now in session.w to place on record their strong and onanl- nous conviction of the necessity of a Dominion Insolvency law: and wanld urge th* Federal! Government to enact such legisiation et the next sesston of Parliament At 2.30 p.m.the convention wet to adjourn, after which the members took a drive on the mountain ami about the city.Judge Dugas Meted Out Justice Galore in Special Sessions.Judge Dugas had a busy morning in the Court of Special Sessions, and meted ont geveral sentences, (Callxte Dompierre was tound gnilty of several charges of larceny from Adelard lacroix, shoemaker, 477 \u201cPanet street, and was given five years.Domylerre was arrested by Detective Charpentier.George Pigeon was given 23 months\u2019 imprisonment in the gaol, on being found guilty of the theft of $10 from The Intter gave Pi.he and Saturnen Margnet.ou a ten dollar bill to change, but orgut to return with the change, went on a spree instead.James Plerce, who broke into Dennis Hayes restaurant, at 85 Bleury street, and stole a quantity ol cigars and bottled Hquor, was given «ix months at hard labor.fu entencin Pierce.Jutlge Dugas remarked that smail burglaries were of too frequent occurrence, and it wan time to ston them.The four boys, Fredl Upper.Herman Kini: Albert Kind and Cherles Beatty.who had breken Into R.& W.Kerr « store and stolen two tandem bicycles and other goods, were then brought up.They had previously pleaded guilty to the coarges brought against them.Some conversation between Upper and the Beuch revealed the fart that the prisoner had heen sentenced to a year's imprisonment for his connection with the shooting of Nightwaichman Bure in Busty Lane two years ago.He was then known as Carter and was mixed np with Fraser, who Is now serving for the offence af shooting Burns and also for some bnrg- laries up west.On further questioning the prisoner Judge Dugas learned thar his right name was John MeArthur.The Judge commented on the fact that in spite of the prisoner's record, he had received testimoniails certifying to the boy's goad character.He told him that the offence he had committed was punishable hy fourteen years penitentiary.He would be lenient, however, and instead of peni- tentlary sentenced McArthur to twenty- three months\u2019 imprironment in the common gaol, at hard labor, The other three boys were each sentenced to three months hard labor.Aimis Dufour was arraigned on a charge of ste-ling a bicycle from Albert Halcombe, 245B Bleury street.He in sisted that he had purchased the wheel from a man who had come tren Cornwall The evidence was contradictory and Du four was found guilty of recelving atolen goods.On reviewing Dufonr\u2019s pest re card, Judge Dugas sentenced Him to five Tone y tary.Dufour has served \" oree rtealing, aggravated ss suit and larceny, \u2019 Ce Le MAILS FOR EUROPE.No Arrangements Yet for Next Winter.WILL ST.JOHN BE A PORT OF CALL?If so the Dominion Line Will Not Accept.The fate of the mail service it rRUSINK consfderable discussion at present in shipping circles, The present contracts with the Allen awd Dominion Lines expire at the end oi the St, Lawrence river navig=tton, «nd up to date no H:fornia- tion has been received bi the managers of these lines as tre whether the Govert- went will renew thelr contracts or not.Some the ago, however, the Govern- that the mail contract given to any Mine which port their st.John.Urent intimated would not te would not make a Canadian terminus.or rather.cell at N.B.to load their freight.The manager of the Dominion Lhie agency states that if the renewal of their contract necessitates thelr ships calling © at the! port of St.John, they du not waut the contract, The Reaver Line will ran to St.John, N.B.in any case, in connection with the C.P.R., and it is expected that the contract will offered this line In cave it is not renewed with the present hold- ere.No far.however, the manager of the line has nat been communicated with regarding the matter.This winter there will he sailing from At.Johu a weekly Rervice to Liverpool and to London, A ten dav one to Glas gow, and a fortnightly one to Aherdeen nnd the east coast of Neotlamd, as well as to Belfast and Dublin, and the C.P.R.reports that the outluok for exports throngh St.John are better this year than ever before, a large movement, which is expected to continne throughe nt the winter, baving already commenced.CLOSING PRICES Afternoon Sale«\u201475 Royal Electric at 1348,, 50 Duluth at ily, 25 Bank of Toronto at 234, 50 Toronto Street Ratl- Way at RL.6 Mercimants Bank at 183: T5 Pacitic Raflway xd, at 73%, 25 at 7 S0 at 78% 36 Dominion Coal prs, 109: 50 Merchants Cotton at 133.20 Montreal Cotton at 145; 40 Windsor Hotel at 101; 25 Halifax Tram at 118; 25 at 1178 50 at 1174; 10 St.John Railway at 180.MONTREAL STOCK KXCHANGE.Reported for the BTA x by Gordon Strathy & Co., Btock Brokers, 981 Sacrament street.Sep.Fiat Rept.Mh Close Ask Bid Ask.Hid Ceœusdian Pa ific Ry zd.76 TAN 16e 73% Dultb 8 8 Alnote ss 00 72 we as ulut - ntic.Do do .8'q 8 1 Tig Commerriel Cable 1d 1824 181 18: 181'¢ Do Uonpon nds Wily _ 1074 15 Montreal Te ph 189 176% 180 ive Rich.& Uot.Nav Co .9 25 98 bal Montreal St.Co 3 \u2018= 23 Da N tork 217 2164 U7 2154 Montreal Gas Co.198354 12h si 190 do Bonds \u2014 - \u2014 - Peil Tolephons Co - -\u2014 175 170 Do do Boos - - - \u2014 Royal Electric 1d \u2014\u2014 _\u2014 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Toronto Railwer 84% 8 Be 8 Halifax Street Ry Ht 15744 119 118% nds 108 06 _ 108 106 Bank of Miatresl 240 25 20 23\u20ac Ontarto \u2026\u2026 100 - 0 \u2014 Bankof B N A.ns - Ms Peoples Bank -\u2014 \u2014 Molsous Baok .06 197 ns 200 Bank uf Toronio oT 2.2 260 24 Jacques C'artier .- \u2014 \u2014 -_ Mcrchant's Bank -.187 189 186 8 Do of Halffex.180 173 130 173 Bank Nora Brotis 10 ses 210 205 K.Townships Bank.\u2014 150 - 150 Juebe- Bank \u2014\u2014 124 \u2018eam 124 La Banque Nelunale | 2% kdl - Ulan Ban .- 1014 - 10144 Can ak of Cow 1374 ISt 1 132 = Îæ Bauque Ville Mane 100 1 ler BF Hochelaga Bunk 130 Teele .\u2026- Windsor Hotel ne -\u2014 is 100 Intercotonial Cos! - - - - de do.ref.== = ou ~~ North West Laud Co pti 36 53 57 50 Canada Paper Co.Bonds 110 164 - - l'enada Central bouda \u2014 Less _- - Ubhamplain & st.L honda = - eed Montrea! Cotto .iw 144 144 14134 Can Col (nt.MiliCo.6 STE a w Bonds - 100 - aMerchantzCntton Co.137% 183 - Hum Cotton Mills Co 91 0 ig ei loan & Mortgage Cu 143 187 145 187 inarantee Co of NA \u2014- 1nsmond Glase Co.- - \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Western Loan & Tru CC \u2014 - 98 \u2014 8 Heat & Ligbt Lee 4 - 45 +0 Do do Boods.Vy \u2014_- 234 0 Cable Reg Bounds.106 - = -\u2014 Comwall Ry 65 su 8 su st John ky, 140 128 140 125 Dumimon Coa! pret no 108% 109 1074 Do da Com 3» 2% 244 24 Do Ao Bonds 102 10044 1032 Wie MARKET SLUMPED The Drop Commenced Last Night and Continued To-day.(Special to the Star.) New York.September 31, \u2014 After L telegraphed to you yesterday, the stock market which had been dull, became very active, and hegan a klump, which continued to-day.till prices in some sharew receded two and {bree points.War talk from Kpain and Wasldogton and the spreading of yellow fever, were the explanation of the decline, but the higher rates for money posted in the jast hour of business timed it.1 these reasons to-day seem to he sound.Private information haw it that the admin stration means to he firm with Spain, so all one has to do «te hifer from Spanish character what the result may he The yellow fever is getting deeper into the country, and the higher money rates are expected to stick.Conservative opine fon on Wall aireet is stil] bullish, hov- ever, and while the break in prices la wrleome as doe And bepeficial, buying by «trong men goes on all the more actively on a lang righted view of the undoubted {mprovement in commercial and Industrial condit ona, \u2018 In the afternoon to-tay this wteady huring bad its effect, stemining the fall of prices and bringing about some re covery.The bears in the morning were emboldened 17y thelr mucceas in reaching stop orgers last night and at the open- ng.London Stoek Market.Messrs J.8.Bache & Co.C.D.Monk, Mana rer.report the lendon Market at 4 p.m.to-day sa follows.: Sept.2te 1897.Londen New York Stocks Prices.Equivalent Atchison, > M4 Canadian Pacifia, 7 3 Erie 18) 17 Kan, & Texas.Louisville & N.Lake # 5 ! z \u2014 CHICAGO WHEAT \u2014 Continues Very Low in the Nineties.EXPORT DEMAND STILL SLACK.\u2014 The Chicage wheat market vlosed to dny practically at the morniug\u2019s opening quotations.september, which closed yestewda at 923%, open- el at 02 and closed at 2, and no higher point was reached duriug the day.December closed.vester- dav at 9274 bid, opened to-day at 91%, reached 9174 and closed at 91% to 911, bid, May opened at 80% to 91, hav- Ing closed yenterday nt 92%.It clomed this afternoon at Sok, It le interesting to note that while wheat was weaker, corn was a fraction stronger, closing at Lye advance.\u201c7 AMERICAN MARKETS.rit 17 Month Open'y Highet Lowst Closing Chicago.Wheat Bec.HY sim BOI 9136-48 .Mas \u201c1 Ue oa oe \u201c Eu 304 7 Corn Mer TMi MX 354 L Oats Dec 204 2234 204-8 204 > May 23u 754 za 25% Pork (nt 837 837 30 830 = Jun 943 M2 \"wz \u201c7 8 Lard tht 467 487 460 46 5 590$ \" Che AJ § > 5 art Hive ve 490 Ww 490 492 New York Wheat Mept .986 9h mH 38 nh ROR OB 5 Con Hept in 3 - VE pee IN 5 Bh MZ Milwaukee Wheat sept sie Hig sou 9g T red Dec.8 sé 8 a e.Whent, .Bley H 234 os es Fr .Qe -\u201c 934 \u201c NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGR.5 y reported for 1ne STAR by C.D.Monk, 16 88.gacrament Streat, focal mansger for J.B.Bache & Oa.New York over direct private wire Rept.Ore Amer Cotton il Co.714 do.Pr re me Amer.Tobacco Co.89% Da.do Pret._-= Amer.Bugar Retin Co 11% o.de.Pret .\u2026.117 Amer.Bpints Mfg.Co.1374 .0.Tel.PE A Top & Bt.Fe.all paid 16 .Pret.A Baltimore & Ohie.19% Delaware Lack & West ware Hudson.Denver & Rio Grand pref Duluth B.Bhore & At].,.de o do vrf.General Risctrre a.= E53, 93 17% au 19 16% a Se = 2yoyesgory| zd 3 SeSESRARE Xs \u201c15F Bp | 228ppes 2S Xe do pref.~ nié 1\" TI MORIN-LAPIERRE.The Church ol St.James, on St.Dents etreet, was this morning the scene of a very Interesting function on the occasion of the marriage of Mr.Oscar Morin, pri vate secretary to Hon.Horace Archame bault, to Miss Albertine Lapierre, of Montreal.The bride wore a handsome travelling gown of shot green, trimmed with chiffon.She was atterided by her father.Miss Lapierre, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, Among those present were: Hon, C, A, Geoffrion and Mra, Geoftrion, Mr.Aime Geoffrion, Mrs.Morin, Miss Morin, Mr.Arthur Morin.Mr.Lamoureux, Mr.Lanec- ot.secretary to Mr.Robidoux, Mr.Beaudoin, Dr, Picotte, Dr, Dugas, Mr.Cus won, Mr.Clement, private secretary to Hon.Joly de Lotbiniere.The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and cost- ly-wedding presents, Mm, Morin gave a porcelain tea set.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Geoffrion\u2019s gift consisted of a set of sil ver cutlery.The secretaries of the Om vincial Cabinet presented their confrere with a beautiful gold watch.Mr.and Mrs.Morin left for New York by the G.T.R.this morning, where they propose passing their honeymoon.COLLECT __ VNLIGHI SOAP \u2026 RAPPERS STEARNS\u2019 BICYCLES GOLD WATCHES GIVEN AWAY VERY MONTH Bee your grocer for particulars, or drop » postoard to LEVER BROS., LIMITED TORONTO Bain) To THE BON TON along the # * CLUB.\" and other \u201cSELECT = PARTIES\" .The Balmoral Hotel Offers 8pecial inducements to accommodate you during the Winter Season.KINDLY APPLY AT ONGE FOR TERMS: 12 27 WHICH ARE AND shores of Lake Kt.Louis, \"THE ROYAL CAN ADIAN YACHT A.ARCH.WELSN, Proprietor.: 217%a1y deo PUBLIC NOTICE.of tha estate of the late Anai= Burke, Chatehuvert, blacksmith n° bo Re rea a Pre EME ' 2 >\" CANADA'S GOLD.An Enthusiastic American Miner.LOST IN ADMIRATION OF NEW GOLD FIELDS.Great Richness of Rainy Lake and Lake Superior Mines.Buffalo, September 21, \u2014 J.LL.RL wards, a well-kuown mining wan awd sepitalint, whe registers fron Salt Lake City, but whose home is divided \"Ditween the locations ofétils several gold Wining propertes in Montant, Utah and Colorado, arrived in Buffalo to-duy.Asked us to whether he had any intention of going to the Kloudike region, Mr.Fadwards suid: No, Tam not going tc the Klondike, but I have just come from the lake Superior and Rainy Lake gold dalds, and the more | see of that surprising country, the more 1 feel that do not care to go to Alaska, 1 think hat he new country which 18 being epeoned up north of the Minnesota hoe and Lake Superbor\u2014the Lake of the Woods territory amd the Michipicoten fleld\u2014is the most promising country for paying mines that J have ever run across, 1 Am amazed by it, I have already secured some options and have made samme parchased there, aul am going back for mors \u201cThe mines about the Lake of Woods are showing up surprisingly.We who bave made our strixes in the West have been rather sceptical about any mines of rmanent value or of greal number Cast of the Rocky mountains, But my trdp to that country up North and North west of Lake Superior has opened my eyes.The Michlpicoten field has rot been much pruspected as yet but they are making some splbndil showings ein the little development that bas been dose and more men ure guing in there every day, [I saw some samples vf cecaim- posed quartz there that were as rich in oud as any I have ever seen fu my life.rock 13 very enmsily workable and chère will be some Lig piles made there on small capital.\u201d \u201cDid you make any investments \"was asked of Mr.Edwuris.\u201cYes, I bought an Interest in one claim and secured opticns on à couzle more, But as a general rule the miners there are not ready to cell for any walerats figure, They think they have a good thing, and forget that it takes money to run mines, After a time woen the first flush of rich discoveries weme vif, and money is needed to work the properties, then the figures will come down.Michi- picoten is a goud country for the pros- fre a now, but it will he better for Sapitalist twelve months from now.Up in the Reiny River ua Lake of the Woods district I found the most tempting field for preseat Investment that I have yet struck, Some of the mines there have bern deve long enough to give a fair estimate of their value, Something can be judged as to the character of the developments he- neath the surface showing, and this gives a chance to figure somewhat on the probable character of newer pros pects in the same country.New claims are maby enticlpg looking prospects to be had there at reasonably low figures, \u201cOf course, one cannot go out there ard pick up à gold mine that will par handsome dividends unless he knows Lis business, but à good minirg man can get hold nf some aplendid propertie- there pow, I have bought two clatms up on the Lake of the Woods, which 1 will gamble on.T fancy I ean trust my frerment to know a good prospect $ ben I wee it.Trs smuch as Mr.FAwards has the re pntation of never having been ronnected with an nrancerasfu] mîne, his laut statement may be said to \u2018\u2018go,\u201d SEAT, CONFERENCE The United States Wants Japan and Russia to be Represented.washington, September 21.\u2014The State Department yesterday made public the correspon lence in the Behring Sea nege- tinttons which were pubHahed recently In London.The new matter is comprised In two letters, July 28th and 20th lent, from Lord Sallsburw aidl Ambassador Hay respectively.In Lord Salishurv'a note is the definition from the Britinh standpoint of the exact nea pe of the conferemee fn this Inn- guage \u201c1 huve to state that Her Mn.£81y\u2019s Government are willing to agrees to a meeting of experts nominated by Great Britain nod Canada and by the United States in October next, when the further Invertivations to be made or the islands curing the present season will bave heen completed, \u201cThe object of the me:ting would be to atrive, If possible, nt the correct conclusions reswerting the numbers, condl- Hons.and habits of the senls frequenting the Pribyloff Isinnde ft the present time &s compared with the several seasons revioms and subsequent to the Parts ward.NEWFOUNDLAND.A General Election Ahead \u2014 The.Fisheries Very Disappointing.St.John's, Nfld., September 31.\u2014The Newfoundland legislature will be dissolved to-morrow Sir Herbert Murray announces in his proclamation that Oct.28 next is the date for the election of the new Parliament.Both political parties are preparing for an animated cam aign and both are confident of success.he s agreed on all sides that Sir William W Hier the Premier, if elected will have a largely reduced majority.he Ashery news continues most discouraging, and the vessels ara returning and some empty.having given np work.During the last fortnight three vessels have been lost off the Labrador coast and four men drowned.NO ULTIMATUM It Was Only a Statement That General Woodford Made to the Spanish Minister.Washlogton.September 21.\u2014 It can De stated in reference to the Paris pub- Heation purporting to give the substance of General Woodford ws communication to the Duke of Tetuan yesterday, that there bas been misapprehension on weveral important points, notably in respect to an diMmatum and the wetting of a time limit for the concluston of the war.Tostead .of fixing the anil of October next as the date [or the termination nf the war, that particular date was mentioned ab the time when the Spanish Court wonld re.tar kom 5 San Sebastian and when con sequently it wight 1 be in order to return an suswer to the latest representatious uf the United States Government through Mr.Woodford.It iw declared at the Stute Department that while Mr.Wood- ford, acting according to the origtual tdea wf bis instructions, set out the deep Interest the United States had tn wit- nes-sing a cessation of the deplorable conflict in Cuba, he did not deliver himself of an ultimatum but simply made a statement of the deep Interest in a settle ment of the Cuban war as a reasonable explanation for intervention in any manner at this time, Mr.Woodford's telegram regarding his conference with the buke of Tetuan is now before President MeKlnley.IN DIAN ot T BREA K.Mahmounds Have Had Enough and Are Asking for Mercy\u2014An Attempt to Rush tbe Pickets.Siünla, Septemtber 21\u2014 The operations agulust tLe Mahmomuds coutinue to be the centre of interest.The latest doe- patches from Geueral Jeffress report that Le advanred again on Xunday meroing from Camp Mayate to attack the enemy west of The valley, The cnuefs vaine for a pariey, but was Inforiped that they could not be heard until all arms oad been surrendered.A ren arkable feature Ia the accuracy of the euenty's fire, Lieut Craw ford was hilled at a range of over 1900 yards.The tribesmen show as- touvrding rupidity in moving over the roch-.wen, Nir Bindon Blood, who is moving tu parabed with Gen.Jelreys and wha Leeps in heliopraphic communication with bim, reports that Sunday the Hnddul Mulluh with +000 followers debouched cn the Nawugal Plains, where Gen, Sir Rindon Blood was encamped, The Mullah held a fanatical kut£erock dance, fired no few shots, and then re tired, but the same night the \u2018amp Was attached, though se hull heartedly that the eneuix WHR ensily repulsed, The tribeniien daringly creep up toe ravines around the camp, An Fuoglish private Aas stabbed oul) five yards tte an aut post, ; Loudon, September UL.\u2014The correspondent of the Tin es at Simila says : \u2018General Jeffreys has jufifeted such punishment upon the Mahmaounds that they nie begs Ring for mercy amd asking bis terms, Their valiey is swept clear of fichtinge nen, No one is now offering the slight est epposition.The Salarzot tribesmen Lave declined to fight further, fearing Lat thelr villages also will be punished, Gen, Jeifreys has demanded the isfartory answer.If wever.tno into r to the NERVOUS, and DYSPEW NUTRITIVE QUALITIES -UNRIV) \u201ca SANs Fins PE by d re, speci ARTICLES.J | hands axe, its rhone wosk.is à pleasane.\u2026 - we 4 \u2018dnd T pleased wir AL 7 ln the ee, oe locked pe hd \u201cpm ar hav Eo rs a bpd to not fled on.5b ea the Best.we] with, ta say that Extraet of Wild.Straw betty hn \u2018se would Bot be without tor say is the lest cat MT he one of the beyt\u2014 but the best) t-hétore the MTR plaint or Miarrhoes, ofther in adults, on sl ner, Sache ir. 21, 1897.8 JOHN MURPHY & CO, sk the Next Lady 2.You Meet ceyerpeln SA sea ry Wearing a perfect-fitting Jacket or Cape where it was bought, and the chances are a hundred to one the answer will be JOHN MURPHY & COS.; Airy ye pe KARR » WHY IS THIS ?\\ \u2014 + Simplvbecause we \u201clead \u2018thé trade in :Mantles, have done -s0 for vears,and mean -to.do so in the future DOSSDEOSODSSSOOHODEODESSOSÉ Mf carrying the largest 5 and finest assort- 9-ments at prices that care invariably less than wholesale, and à always the lowest in \u201cthe market «quality -consiclere«l},can do it.vs - Our 1897 stock 1s now complete with all \u2018the up-to-date Parisian and London -Novelties for L\u2018all and Winter wear.We Anvite Inspection, Here are a few price pu : indicators.All wool, very stylish Jackets, \u201cfrom $3.50.Capes in latest stules, from -$3.00.l\u2018ur-lined Capes, from $13.50.\u201cVelour Capes, from $7.50 AKA AAA EAR GRAAL AK, Rok Rm en, A John Murphy ga - .& Co.TERMS CASH.st TET.7873 G6COSCC00DI6SSICO GGECCCEOSO DELIGHTED!.a a It is diffivuit to express the pleasure of the ladies as they become aciuainted with the virtues of the new aud unls perfect dress edge Feder\u2019s Pompadour SKIRT PROTECTOR Now superseding all the old and unsa®i-factory \u201crubber\u201d and velveteen \u201d Dieser swears thromgh | i cleans instantly from dirt and mud,and it is adwuss soft and pu able.Daumpness does not affect it.A beautiful finish to the shart, 2343 St.Catherine Street, Cor.of Metcalfe Street PECEIVEOCODOCOROTEHTOITEOHTDOD Veords\u201d hraids > binds.IT i A shake and the dust is of.CLEANS | A rub and it's clean.EASILY fil A Erush and it's new, PORTANT In buriag Pompadour binding, take notice for vous protection, that the name Foder's is stamped on every yard, AT ALL DRV GOODS STORES 2451 BEWARE OF VORTBLESs IMITATIONS, FREE BILLIARDS.OLD PAINTINGS 12 NOON TO 3 É.H.nas.Two Valuable Piutnres Owned in Brockville.m Npreial t Le Star.EMBER 16th TO 25th, 1897, (épectal te The ptaro AT Brockville, Ont | september 21, \u2014 = Apropos of the discosezs et long hidden i artistic treasures 31 Is Lnteresting to 1 note that Adele nus at hs hi tneut le Brockville two old pnintirgs whieh ape beiieved by these wie hoon about those HE BALMORAL HOTEL Tab, Cues and Balls hao heen put ni first- less order.things and can speak npon them wath ut 4 21/*nty Send authorkt 10 be ggeninne ariginads by ete \u2014 Claude Lenraine, the fanous dondse ope ?+ EW TRADE IN SALMON painter of the ; _ (Special ts the star.) many Jt ing.Vhscouver : Septeuiber 71.\u2014 A new À first glance nt TLése calvuses mnkes tade In salted salu i- sprivging up 11 plnim even to the anmnitiated that Mbétvern- British Columbia nnd Japon they nore old, nd it pat originatty à China, the Himgpiress of dnpan having Claude\u2019, ma=t excelent copies made in {: ik: taken on Ter la-t vosar-, no less than Claude's own tine ar nd hoor after, * \"400, fans of, Fraser river fish thus pre.They hve the delicate translucent of.A) , ta Yokzhiuur.Kobe.Shanglnt tects ot higlt ardt nr.The pre ba stp = = ud, Hong Konic.The dnanpurators of shine.the luminous kage and the misty the new Industry.wach promises to ate ghadows wlieh give © bonde\u2019s landeen; oy \u201ciin large Bo ye and become pro- gyel beauty.Betore bis denth in Home es Atablé, are chiles Juqjumese fishermen of in , 1682 Claude Lorraine, whose paint e_ Vancouver strict, and they possess ngs brought exc ingly Inrge «ums mm \u2018tbe advantage of :n immense surplus © pis life time, made drawings of two pupply-of xh n-ilible almost every | hundred of them, with a descriptive ' note upon each.Those two hundret \"draw tings forns een Around, Carman rives bus over- : \u201cBowed its bnnks.years ago there were fifteen Claudes in the Cobonra grtlery nlouwe in Pome.Tuete ate not more than fifteen now In all the galleries in Lume, public and private.Ameng those whose whereahe gta ja unkrown, nre No.65 and No, 190, These two Mrs.Rivers belleves she pos ¥ DISAPPEARED FROM QUEBEC.Vo, RY .\u201c qu \"September 1 A vonr xessew, No.65 tw Tobit nnd the Angel, Qnebec.Septem aged Ut aang fom It wna Loxe seen at The Blondel de Gazny nam \u201che : snle In Paris, in 1776.The other Petlt- Rocher, Gloucester county NB, is da Yo have left his home there some and Nhepherdesses, Shepherds To onthe ago, having considerable the Tends of the ily] and the Ponte Abree in his possession, for Quelee to pur Mola, ag described nthe \u201cLis er This, mon 7 .gobds from Hamel Freres.He it it ig the oginal, was paîntel by chase ey this city by sarveral Wrties but Clade for one of his mod generous pat- ; RAT disappeared before Linving gone to ons, the head of the great house of Co- eu res, and nothing has been heard lonva, in i877.Yr Hamel ; ; There\u2018 pie there pletures of \u201cTobit \"of bim since.He and the Angel\u201d mentioned in the Liber, \u2014 Xn, 20, whith is now in the Spanish \u201cHATES FOR TRAVELLERS, Museum at Madrid, No.160, \u2014 in the Imperial Paine of Pov whieh is now a TS \u2018Special ta the Star) the Hermitage In St.Pereisburg, and Loudan,-Ont, Septrminr V1 President No.A0, which Mrs, Rivers believes ale = ary Ronson and Treasmer PONTE AA, Gray.\u2018* x Oo T T \u2018 : e mmerin! Travellers As.Munro.leave in few days for Montreal, Bo view, thé Railway oficiais regarding to lo?rate for travellers rnd to discuss ters, one of whicli is tho lmggage a ESCH) Of the To ont Roard ot 3 decided to Invite sie Wilfrid ; de I Lauter to vist the chy as ETE Four original CYandes are in the Van- derhilt collection.Two of them were for A long time hidden in Naples by an English gantieman, who during the Napo- lecnfe ware condd not find means to convey them safely to Fupland, At last he put them abasrd a British warship, bnt they went astray and lay unclaimed In a cushoms house in England and were t up to auction but found no buyers, ay are mow held at enormous ] THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER BRITISH - COLUMBIANS.Mining Stocks Being Boomed in Europe.FRENCH CAPITALISTS BECOMING INTERESTED.Prospect of Much Foreign Capital Coming to Canada.(Special to the Star.) Toronto.September 21, \u2014 Mr.De Put- ton Glidden, one of the members of the Approved Investment Co, of London, Enx.is in tbe city.He has just returned from London, sand is on his way to Colorado aud Montaua, where he has considerable business interests.Mining business bn Londo and Burope generally, at present, says Mr, Gllddon, is only fair, the folks over there having not vet recovered from the sinsh-up of the Kaf- fir cireus and the collapse in Westra '- lans.An effort is being made, however, to boom British Columbians, and some of the stocks are now guoted, but progress ls very slow as yet, Excellent work is being done, along the Hnes of mwahing British Columbia better kbown, by the British Columbia Review, whieh can bardly fall to «tir up Interest before long.British Columb'a ie being talked ol in Paris alue.La Mine, of that city, the foramust mining paper in France, in taking an interest in Manadiau minkng, and the manage recently asked Mi.Gliddon to enntrfbute articles un gold wing in this country.Mr.Gliddon believes that 11 it were gone about properly à large amount of capital could be obtained In France and Belgium for the development of the m'Mmeral wealth of the Dominion.Asked) whether the Kland'ke exejt& ment wonkd help other Canadian mining in the cities of The foreigner, Mr, Gltd= dou replied: \u2018On the whole 1 rather think mot, for the Klondike heen wrargly - talked of as part of British Godmmbla, and the British Cu hynhia wen lave encouraged that talk, with the result that the idea is abroad that the province fas an Arctie climate, and that work oan be carried on only tor n rcogule or three months each year, The exritemant x certainly less than it wane, amd the new Klondike syndicates nnd companies are finding it hard to raise the capital they desire, A KLONDIKE THIEF Man Who Stole Provisions Lynched by Gold Hunters.A letter to the St.Louis Globe-Demo- Jurenu, Alaska, tells of the ty néing of Wiliam 6G, Martin, of Mis souri, for straiing food at Lake Bennett, The tragedy occurred on September 3.Martin bind sold what be could of his erat from provisions at Skagway, abandoned the remainder and retarted in for the Klondike with less than a sixty-pound pack en bis back.Being so \u201clight.\u201d his arrival attracted particular attention from camps of oathuilders, His pack was secretly examined to see how much grub he had.[t wa< noticed that he had about twenty poutids of bacon among other things, but no sugar.Martin camped hack on the side of the hill in the brush alone.He nrust have heard how seaprce provisions are expected to be in Dawson Cfty next winter, He was suspected and watched, but It was not til after he had tried to buy provisions.The second day It was seen that he had sugar for Lis coffee, and that night lis pack was uncovered and a side of bacon handed with the private mark of one of tie campers was found, A voor attempt Lied been made to obliterate the mark, Ihe investigator reported the facts to the few campers who had not yet turned in, and, although It was Inte, the entire camp wus quietly aroused and a miners\u2019 meet- fg held.Tt was the general sentiment thai an example should be made of the theit, The question was put.The reply to the motion was an instantaneous ris- fing to the feet of every miner, and a (row ml about siaty determined men noted off into the bush, in the direction woaere Martin's dying campfive could be seen dimly tekering.Martin was asleep, He was wnralled roughly from his blanket nnd stood blinking on his fret.\u201cMe stand uo steading In this camp.Your time has come,\u201d Martin was told.He started tæ speak, but said nothing, uni Sums ! w MARRIAGES.Lined with Black Silk Serge.$8.to hand every day.the world's gwaata-t living curlosities;\u201d Dominion Manufacturers : 1 Fa\u201d LITLE RRAY- On th hot L Ni perfect fi kB Cloth J -00 EVERY LADY yet he is.His physical structure is one .oa of Fl, ual! § 2 n the 17th of Septem adies ew av eaver 0 JAC hip , .by ev.W.H.Warriner, B.A Bo Movs Stylish Cut, Semi Double Breasted, Brot.which has puzzled the still of the medi Want Tariff Changes.ueen\u2019s.: oise & Murray, daughter of Wuhan Mur vily Braided in front, Collar and Cuffs, In the city or intending visiting the city, should make it one of their appoint- cal men of a continent.He has been Mr.and Mra, John, Cs ray.to George J.Little, both of Montreal, 220 2 edged with Cord, full Cout ments to see both displays.before many a clinic and been the chit child, of Rossland, 4 Back and Pockets $ro.00 The Latest New Black Hox Beaver Cloth Jackets, full Collar and Revers Trimmed with Mohair Braid and Handsonsely lined with Black Silk Serge.Model Garinent $IS.00 Jacket Novelties up to.\u2018$100 00 New Capes Ladies\u2019 New Hlask Cheviot Cloth Capes, cut full sweep and trimmed with braid and Hkh Fancy Collar, New $s.Queen\u2019 6.Hon.Charles \u2018Fit L.P, Polietier ae excursion, Mrs.O.Jones, Pies.B.Jones, uf Moncton, N at the Queen's.A Mr.H.A.Petit, M.Le A.haa lett for, England on a vicamer loade() with lume-« ber by Price Bros - Major Beattie, M.P.for Loddon, Ont.is in own to-day on his way home after, .u trip to St: John, NB.~~ WOOTTON SMITH A1 5.Montreal, September 12th, 187, Stephen Yardley Wootton.of Victoria, B.C.to rihal Philippa, daughter of Mr.Howen smith, of Bournemouth, Eng.SHORT MERSON \u2014 AL Austinville, N.8, on mday, September 13th, Charles Short and and Meraon.BALLANTYNEK-PATTULLO \u2014 At Woodstock.t.on Feptember 15th, Ethelwsn.aldest daughter of George R.Pattullo, Régistrar of Oxford, to Adam Walker Ballantyne, of Us goode Hall, Toronto.BAYDEN-WRIGHT , Mr.George Hayden, Georges (lurch, feature at many a :Leilral convention but uo fur no one has bLesn able to ex ; plain his condition or provide a cure.His Îtfe story is a remarha le ore, und fin itself would separate him from the general run of humanity.Burn 30 ears ago In the city of Smolensk, Russia, of Polish parents, Joareph Milkowskl\u2014Tlor such was his original name\u2014lved a quiet, peaceful life until some «ix or seven years ago.From a babe he evinced a taste for lett~re, and his parents, per- MAIL ORDERS HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION.James A.Ogilvy & Sons, The Largest Exclusive Dry Goods Biore in Canada.ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STREETS.MONTREAL, SMUGGLING COMPLAINED OF BY THE TRADE.spon sca EN A Cd 22111 Frauas Practised upon Cigar Smokers.In Paris, Ont.September vf Woudstouk, to GRAVES.At Hemmingford.Friday.September much that of all.and George Keunan ported from Canada was then considered.Mr.H' i Allan, Mrs.TG wd 17th, 1a, John C.F.Graves, aged 38 y ears and ; has told thelr story so well that no The manufacturers now y 14 vents .2 Las NEW FUR CAPES Measured For.Ou Wednesday Tart Patrick Suliva | Iebler pen wall de Justieé to the wi.oes Tapert ire What thee ede (lr 72008 Sa re : \u201c ol ; r > : ., : GINA At Du, dcparimant of rails ° Made and Laid Free, J diruppeured from Cote St.Paul.Tony Je lent weary mouths id the band of e rebate Ty te clippings from this Lo- gence of several months JE Fagor F oar sorb a fate cians rnd od 24 More Furs here to select from than in any exclusive Furriers in We are confident that we have his body and Jot ing in the politica) prisoners suffer as they crawl te which they may desire to éaport Mr.W.B.Sellar is among ba wo urer, rep vers.- , .: : the right hold vpon cur customers, camal near xwkfield.Sulliva v el tot t \u201chic : Gor- à , ; husineas BUGHES \u201cIn chi city.on the 100 nat.ther Canada Fresh Novelties added daily to this Immense stock.All a hol thoy very much enjoy Si (arm taborer.and ved ut cute su ons rite sde Dot ee depot Sur Phe (ollowigg resolution was then Nue Saturday oy tbe Vancouver, Ba Mcintyre.wife of James C.Hughes, aged 38 Furs better and cheaper by 10 pc.to 25 p.c than most Fur Stores.interest keops them on ouraide.We - + SL vat TUE vy \u2014 Ww : 1 unanimously adopted: y ! .t heap, > , ; ; F udt, cruelty women and men .one mors to bis man: voyage acres\u201d years.Interment took place today.Quebec oe hei We ve thom Paul.On Wednesday he and two [alike thrashed and whipped] ke dogs\u2014 cnr oe wo Le Mebonals, second- Atlantie.F 7 day, at 2.30 p.in.\u2018Toronto papers please vopy.papers please copy.HAMMOND- At the residence of her brother, in San Maple Range, Maitland, on 18th Se ptem ber.Mary Aun, eldest, daughter of the late Thomas Hammond, C.221 2 McPHADDEN \u2014On September 1th, 1897, at her ! mother's residence, \u201ctone House\u201d Marti } .: town.Harriet MePhaddon.aged yenrs, with Brown Quilted saum nodg17, 50 all they want from us, On the ix known that when the three men lett 01 Blane political prisoners.Dreams (14 8 Pound, les ten per cent, on all Miss Ferrfer,.lat dau hter AL daughter of the late Charles McPhadden, ks.Ltt full sweep | Hecond fiat they are in the midst of | Cote St, Paul they bad In thelr pos of liberty maunted his brain, but the l\u201c#f cuttines containing no s'ems, wLeu and Mre:-Jaspes Portie who w PARENT- At St.Henri, on Monday.September 16h Greenland Seal Fur Cape, best of the finest display of Carpnts of Aesvion a bottle of whiskey, The wup- Cop Was too stmet, the dangers were CALorted from Canada.\" the coming winter in fh, Lor Joseph Charles August.mon of J.H.linings and high class finish 524 00 oon Kind for the home or ose.position te hat they got drunk, aml tou parilous fr tue dreams to become he matter of asopin® a lube! was among the depariures.sir arent, civic eriploye, aged 2 yoars, Funera] \u2018urtains o LV \u2018probably acchlentally overturned the .5 o y then discussed, and !t was finally decid- the Vaneouv on Wednesda: Bnd.rom bie father resi MINK RUFFS.partment, of home appropriately | buat.or perhaps In a drunken yuarrel, actunlitles.ane ed to lay the n.atter over until inter.* fr.Camp pal Toe aad Mon dence, 6 arger atreot, at v.30 a.m.Friends ; eh ; HANGING LAMPH, CLOCKS, | the other two threw Sullifvan Into the ° + The smuggling of tobacco ucross the quaintances arc requested Lo attend A very select lot of well seassaed Mink : mtting into execution à plan which have \u201cone without further notice.Ruts, perfect hewld.eves and bush WRINGERS, ~OHCLOTH.all canal.\u201d what became of the othor men Lik OW ha dey ied of escaping, But VOPGErS took up the attention of te iar de to to hate ROGERS.Un Monday.September ih.1807 tails pe ; ° RR : ~ kindxot CHarre for young and old; (1x not known- Whether they were ane feast gov fn the midat inter, manufactures for sume time, aud the a J ne Ss vs oe Rogers.Manager of the Bank of Fine full fur Hinonski Mink 1tuffs, well all for CASH.or CREDIT, as you drowned, 01 become frightened Chon the guards were «tupehed with une JHOWIng resolution was adopted: \u201cTat cinental eh ny pm from = = .Movie at Peterborough, in the 5th year of marked and highly finished 1.90 wish.at Sullivan 5 row ning and ren usual lbations of vodka, Milkowski, the Assocation deeply deépiiores the The Misses Mad, x ae .his age.away t x mpcssib o .q ; (growing prevalence of the smuggling of rt Pace BMIRLE\u2014 At the Victoria Hospital, A chibald 4 rich lot of fine Mink Haffs with tive and The American Wringer Co say.(Coroner MrMahon has Te TO EEE com vigars.base.etc.along the from.ier Phillips Square, who have beer enk aed 5 Joan, vortor of Cu.of Canietum Tax bushy Laits on car end.§ BE Ae Tanager the cae in hand and ix Inventigating.|pany with n follow stndent, he left the of Cand.and\u2019 request that the ov.INE 8 pleasant sunimet on the Lower aged A yoars.up to $12.4 ; 3.40 T A.EMMANS, Manager If he can obtain sufficient Information C0 Town watt ent going through the |erpment take stringent measures to mit.Lawrence are amoug the , recent arrivals WAISH-In this city, on Monday, Iith inst.: 200tyeodtt he will open the inquest on Sullivan's 4 ! 35 SA Igate the evil as far & Mes in their In town trom the shaidor,: ete § Juhn Walsh, aged 70 years, a native of County THE 5.CARSLE Y co, I.IMI TED.I : 1 formality of juaving P.P.C.cards upon } Kilkenny, Irelund.Funeral wil lake place Pl Le at the morgue {0-MOIroW MOM {he Gavernor.power.\u201d zeall {tn the fraudnlent pears Berti he, es foturting : fran hiv brother's residence, James \\Vaish, 702 .Nalety lay in the British possessipus, paner dealing with 1e fraudulen » the Mmar- olor treet, 0 oY edneuduy Jnorning a 8 _ ee ~ but the nearest spot under the Union practices earried en in the cigar pus De eve Jang! TE Mi Gais > R.U, Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances an e S an ui S.r TERERS.ACCIDENT INSURANCE.ack wan Jong Kong, hd hat vas pen Rabat it au chenp, apd Juteriom Pn y fin, Ad fon, ds Kind] cept this intimat De \u2014_\u2014 m an P .3 > N.: Oat Dir antimation.eseronto an FILIBUS A meeting of representatives of the however, if the refugees were not to [and proved of great faterest to those Mr.G.C.Dwyer,\u201d Royal Fe \u201cwho MC LRDV- At Trae, >.i: Xe tember ith, Special value in Blankets and Quilts are the leading features fely Land different accident insurance companies meet denth by the hands of the law, pri Pre Oractice at *utesttution seat aafue Hi rorient, ae By ve adie Cnir, daughter of Mr.and Mr, George i ; i Safe an fu Dominion was held yesterday o the twain te tor th © A 7 Lo RD in BE er White Wool Blankets white Qalite.| om cone satty | ES mt BF, BRIE Bg A US | nhl SR ENT Mies Tis EL i u Beriin, ut.on ~aturda Ne 1 Compal Th and hiding | » qe ; LC r tember I1th.Mr.Jonag Bingeman.vo ner \u2018 1h e noo | an e 5 White Quilts.21 \u2014The J cident Insurance KF.Het of the T PE.the seashore, and made thelr way or poses SH hin nn qlhachages which nad square, * per, BOYD At Hamilton, Ont.on =ept tl iood heavy ite Woo ankets, with >: oy New York.September \u2014 The Jour .Oo to n Japanese prow.On thin fishing Pen ed with other msnufoctures dur- Helen Mary ftidley Snfant dang ter of Edward handsome coloured borders, price $i.25 Bornes on pie, Honey Combs nal and Advertiser prints the following: Sats JY ranrs & mpany: Messrs.Hub smack iow AK eventually reached ing oue year, and that wav only a «light are monmes Burmatt own bir and Mcrnie M.Boyd, of Milton, Ont.ber pair and White from u ringed fnds, Eure The Cuban Junta has received Authentic Acoldent Company; Mr.G.A.Roberts, of Hong Kong, his companion dying en indication of (he probable extent 10 Parisian on their return n° ze ° DIN At Garden Island, Out.on September li, Extra Heavy \u201cWhite Wool Blankets, with ' advices of the safe landing on different the Manufacturers* Company: Mr.A.1, route from the effects of the fatigue and which the fraud wax procticed.In the vrhera Mrs.Burnett Toft from Fog leabelia Dix.daughter of tie late Joseph Dix.new style border, in 4 Ibs, 6 lbs.7 lbs, GUc to $3.50.arts of Cuba of three big expeditions Fastmure, of the Ontario Accident Com.exposure they had undergone, United Statra experience had taught daughters \u201cMig ot he Zak get DEACON In Toronto, September 14, 1505, Mre and 9 be.~izes, .An immense Line of the Finest White Pot ween the firat and twelfth of the pre- pany: Mr.Elmo, of the Canadian Railway From Hong Kong, Milkowskl, who them the utility of marking their clears |g, mets at School 18 or che ange des Mary Dencon.aged 52 years.From $3.00 to $4.50 per Pair.Toilet Bed Quilts, Full Sizes, Now Designs, went month.They were the most im- Rilident Company: Mr.F.F.Rolland, of then hocame Howard Lewis, \u201csailed to and such a sy:tem was alo a protec.ot a 1 in , ; Pa tion to the public ax well ns the mauu- Miss Harriet THE 8.C ARSLEY EY CO, LIMITED.FUR CAPES 24 inch Handsome Electrie Seal Fur Cape, beautifully lined and finished, $15.50 22 inch Greenlam| Seal Fur Capes.hned THE s, \u20ac ARSLEY y co.LIMITED.Carpets.crédit and they appreciate it.We keep a big assortment, which they have found out long before now.Palor Suites.Diningroom nets Bedroom Nets.BETTER STILL They can get sortant that had been despatched since companinus set out In a rowboat fov a pull on the camal.All three Pailed to \u201creturn, and nothing was known of what had happened to the party unt 8ul- Hvan's body was found this morning.It the Otean Accident Company; Mr.Griffin ay.but the experience of one Siberian exiie their tn ret wnti] the health of the and then thelr many dying by the wayside, and bodies left officials was threatened, remalns were buried, For elghteai mwmthR alter arrival Mik kowski lived and suffered the miseries San Francisco in the hope of finding a Revenue Department,\u2019 The question of a rebate on cuttings ex- \u201cThat the Awe citron, throngh If proper cominittee, request and demand that the Government allow the cigar manufne- turers, who are working in their fact ortes tar -orte:l tohaccos sulely, 4 rebate of \u2018eu Miss Hattie Wright.L aies very stylish new Black Knotted Cloit ae ae JANSEN.DISSING._ At Hanilton, © nt.on Sep Jackets, richly trimmed with real Mohair om - ee 8 \u2014\u2026.ceiving this, Intended that tre should &m- Mr.8.A.Rabb, of Oshawa, and Mc.F2 se Somber 15th, 1897.Mr.Jans 3.Jansen to Mise Braid, large Query collar and $8.0 Ÿ brace the: urofession of law.Kinsella, of Trentonc Ont., arrived \"at egaline Marie Disoing lined with rich black satin 00 ! ¢ ¢ From school he went to college anil he = \u2014 \u2026 the St.James tb.8 morning.LAMPLOLGH- STRONGMAN - In Hamilton.Ladies New Faney Rough Cloth Capes in in le u e ires earned the reputation of heing an earnest At the session of the Lominien Cigar Mr.W.Lake Marler, Manager of, Omer, ith, George Lamplough 10 Green aud Gold Fancy Checked front, 0 Audet, Expecially vas he fond of pe Manufacturers yesterday ufternoon, tie yeeihunts Bank of Canada, ttawa, ; .stylish high collar, fancy hood and cut cal economy.ut that was & sub- call: - 8, ORIEN.Li) AN Married.at North River, full sweep, stylish length, a ¢ A lar b se they oi bett isfacti Ject which wss tabooed by the authori- matter of taxation npon standard been in town for a couple of day N.B., September 15, A vard E.O'Brien.0.2 re popular because ey give better satisfaction than ti d its et - .1 welghts of tobacro was disco sel at Mr.Heut Cham agxe, M.L A to Minnie, dauglter of John M.Killam.* very elegant cape.¢ ; | \u2018 es.and its study had to be carried on r.Hector P WHITE-MOGILLICUDIY Al Warwick, Ont.Latest Cape Novelties up to $80.00 : any other kind.They do not blow out or burst, and in secret, length, Mr.J.Bruce Payne, the Presi- Mr.J.D.of Boholse se eptembor lath.Mr, kd.C.White 10 sarah J.il there is no tube to pinch in putting on a cuser, Ô BANISHED TO SIBERIA.dent and Chairman, read the correspon | hove gone on a sri to ; or ; daughter of Mr.K.McGilhcuddy.THE s.CARSLEY EY co.\u2018LIMITED.| dence which had pasved between him- Dr.Roddick, M.P;, \u2018and Dr.T.Al WALSH.WILKIE.In Point Edward, Ont.Sep ! ¢ .¢ One day MHkowskl'a love fur learning .So 7 loway have returned\u201d to town from Bara- tember Sth, Wm.Walsh, of Point Edward, to ¢ 0 cost him bis liberty.He was in the self and the Federal Government on the taga.where they bave been ah a5 Miss Madaline Wilkie.® N EW FALL DRESS GOODS ar or and 1m habit of frequenting the second-hand subject.The matter was very generally short holtday.CUT DEATHS.; ; ; shops of his Mative cts, ani often Chers &poken upen by Messis, M, Hirseb, J.\u2018 Sir Charles Rowe, oe a the E oot is 4 an \u2019 .* 43 >; Le wn again on BN EE In (his city.on the List Septem her, AN RICH Si LKS i i : , which were of use to him In his studies, Michaels, W.G.Reid.M.E.Davis and \u201cHWE & he is largel tore: d LAER SCO C ¢ Arc leaders in ery reel ou 3 good.Y a can He aw gh u hookstall a copy of Stuart J.M.Fortter.They were unanimous in ee de where ey rd | of Glasgow.Scot î ; readily rep S$ you do not care Mill's \u2018Political Feonomy,\u201d\u201d and pur- the opinion that the Government should Hen: nd.Glasgow.Scollund.papers please copy.olored Silks au ! : Mrs, Alexander- R- Alan and Miss Hen- i \u201cer.Colored Dress Goods.ew ha on ! to take the trouble we will fix them for you free of charge.\u2018 chased it for à koperk, (seven-tentha O1 8 coliect the revenve upon standard dvie, who bave conçluded thelr very = UILLAUME In this ait on the xh fust.at New Shot Covert Clothe mm nn excellent SW FSDCY SUFAR SDKs, IN A e ; At A weights on the round that actual pleasant visit, have left on thelr the age of 74 y 10 months, 3 days, Theo variety of combinaii shades latest coloringsand newest designs 39C e With that kopeck went hig home, his = K y of combination shade : .4 turn to Brockville.- ; Bite ne or A lie very pretty and stylish ô5c New Changeable Taffeta Silks, just re- ¢ THE TORONTO TIRE co., ¢ erty and his health.pele had hardly * eights wee unfair to oe manufacturer Mr«.Raymond, of St.Andrews, 2 2 te 33rd inl.0% 7 Quin k a in from hivlaie New Two Toned Basket Cloth in ail the cvived a fall range of all the lead 2 CC || +17 VONGE STREET, TORONTO.ÿ by a moulik and arrested for having in Oe matter wau nally settled hy the Who is among tbe Tente residence.10 St Denis stroet, £a 51 Enfant latest effects With very ccarse open 75C i DN Silk Wl k a 4 Branch.Windsor Hotel Block, Montreal.2211 bis possession a book which was under following moti- n which was introduced town ts the guest of ! ; des weave .ew Talleta 8, in blac groun s with ; the ban.He was hauled away to gaol .i Ted by C Dalmeny, Dose rarer N C I} Friend Jd mequaint ., 14\u2014+ +++ +
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