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[" \u201cTo Obtain Prize-fighting anne mers 2 appear gr - a niet es A SE RES td entrée artnet muet D) » mr rT TIT TT T= VCL XX1X\u2014No.SCHEME.Privileges in the Province.UNLIMITED CAPITAL IS SAID TO BACK UP THE PROMOTERS.They Want to Re-arrange Canadian Athletics With New York Improvements.There passed through this city on thelr way from Quebec to New York, two gentlemen who give the names of ex-Judyue Leary aud Mr.Gray, both supposed to bail from the latter city.These gentlemen, backed, tt Is sald, by unlimited cap- ftal, have come here to put a bill through the Legislature, which Is known as a bill lor the incorporation of the Canadian Athletic Association.This Lil] contains one Blause, which 11 passed, will legalize prise fighting in the Province of Quebec, or rather will mx up the laws in such a way that no decisive action can be taken against it, as little ns can be done, it seems, against the lotteries which at present flourish in the chy, These gentienien have deposited during thetr visit, the ten per cent, required hy law in the Bank of Montreal, the amount being $2,000, In the meantime the Citizens\u2019 League ls quietly working to prevent the bill from passing, and Mr.E.L.Bond, the president, fn authority for the statement that when the bill comes up there will be the most determined opposition against it.Following 1s the text of the offirial notice given for the introduction of the bill into the Legislature: \u201cNotice Is hereby given that the undersigned, \u2019viz., Chas.Eugene (Charbonneau, broker; Louis Zacharie Chabot, broker ; Juseph Arthur Proulx, accountant, all of Montreal, and Daniel T.eary, accountant, and Milton CO.Gray, attorney, of New York, will apply to Hix Honor the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, for letters patent incorporating them under the name of the Canadian Athletie Club, for the purpose of holding athletic and sporting exhibitions, namely, tacrosre, golf, hockey, wrestling, boxing exhibitions, yacht and horse races, in the Province of Quebec.The seat of operations and head office of the club wil he tn Montreal.The capital stock will be 820,600, im shares of $100 each.The firat five directors will be Chas.Fugene Charbonnean, Louis @acharie Chabot, Jos, Arthur Proulx, Milton C.Gray ahd Danie! leary.\u201d Tt «easily seen how cunningly prize-fight clause is hidden among other things.The Star tirat called tention to the danger tn its issue of 24th of August, and ever since the pre moters have been working quletly to forward their scheme without arousing any more publicity.the the at- FANCY FAIR A fancy Fair in connection with J.B.Gough Lodge No.122 aL 2204 St, Catherine street, was opened last night, and will be continued this evening.Toward the close the results of the shooting for prizes will be made known, also the beanguess.A large attendance Is expected.here were several tables for the sale of fancy articles, home made candies, cake, fruit, summer drinks and flowers.The Ladies of the Order were prettily dressed and were ornamented with different kinds of ivy and other plants.Two gentlemen and a boy were dressed fn costume.The fortune telling tent and the fish pond, attracted a goodly number of the visitors.The room was vory prettily decorated.© THE CHIEF JUSTICE Sir Henry Strong.(Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, who has just re turned from England, where he went to take his seat as the representative of the Dominion npon the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, was in town this momn- ing.He arrived from Quebec by the boat and left for Ottawg by the Canada Atlantic train.AN AUSTRALIAN VISITOR Mr.Ww.F, Francis, an expert appointed by the Government of Queensland, Aus tralia, to investigate and report upon the conditions of agriculture in Canada, War In the city last night, This morning he left for Ottawa to inspect the Central Experimental Farm.SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY.The Sunday School scholars of St.Bartholomew's Reformed Episcopal Chorch held their autumn rally on Sunday after noon at 3o'clock in the church.The super: fntendent, Mr.William Sioan, acted as chairman and delivered a short address.Short addresses were also delivered by Mrs.SUBSTITUTION the FRAUD of the day.See you get Carter's, \u2018Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand CARTER'S Lite Liver pins The only perfect Liver Pill, Take no other, - Even if * Solicited to do so.Beware of Imitations of Same Color Wrapper, RED.228 say SE F , 4 6 ves 67,760 pverage craintion of 1 33,106 hm C.G.Jones, one of the organizers of th Sunday School twenty years ago, and is still a prominent member of the congregation, Mr.George Bishop, Mr.Macleod and Rev, Charles R.Cook.Mr.Bishop's address was illustrated on the black-board and was much appreciated by the children us well as Ly the parents and friends present.The whole service was interspersed b singing of appropriate hymns by the children, Prot, Webster, organist of the church presiding at the organ.At the evening service the Rev.Dr.Chiniquy occupied the pulpit and preached an eloquent sermon to an immense congregation, the ohurch, being crowded tothe doors and many had tn go away unable to obtain admission.Dr.Chiniquy has promised to continue the subject on some future occasion.(QUEBEC BRIDGE And the Rumored C P.R.Government Deal.Str William Van Horne was this morning shown a telegram from Quebec Rallway Company had offered to struct a bridge at their system with Ratlway, provided that the (Government such an fmportant secret as that, It iv far too impertant to share with the publie.\u201d That was all shat the Pres: dent would say, but It was evident from thé way he said it that the story foundation fn fact.A CITY OFFICE.The Civic Committee Nake Representations On the Subject to the General Manager of the Grand Trunk.the |! The committee of the City Council appointed to wait upon the General Manager of the Grand Trunk to endeavor tu fn- duce the Company to establish a city office where business men night meet the heads of the various departments of the Railway more conveniently than at pre sent, had an informal meeting with Mr.Hays yesterday.His Worship the Mayor who headed the civic deputation, pointed out the ad- j vantage which would result from the opening of an office in the heart of the city by the {\u2018ompany.At present, under the most favorable circumstances, Ît was a long and unpleasant drive out to the general offices at Point St.Charles, bust- ness men never knew when they started to go to the offices whether they would not have to waste an extra half hour of thelr valuable time waiting at the La- chine Canal owing to the bridge being open.The Mayor sald he knew that a city office where the heads of the various departments could be seen would a great advantage to the commercial community, and he belfeved would greatly benefit the Company.Mr.Hays replied that he realized thoroughly how much the success of the Company depended upon the good will of ' relationship with #18 business community, He had already given some attention tn the question of Ing somewhere in the centre of the city, where the actual heads of the departments might have their offices, and he within more convenient reach of the merchants and others with whom they had to transact business, He would now go into the question exhaustively and give the Mavor an answer in writing in the course of a few days.TORONTO WATER WORKS, Mr.A.Davie, formerly ruperintendent of the Montreal Water Department, leaves for the west to-night, having been summoned to Toront in connection with bis position ns conenlting engineer tn connection with the proposed new tunnel, While tn Ontart>, Mr.Davie wil also visit J.ondon and Guelph In connection with the comtracts he hag tn those cities, SUING THE CITY.The city is being sued for $399 damages by Robert G.Tavior, who alleges false arrest.On the 28th of September, 1896, Tavior was arrested by Constables Fortin and Dansereau, while he was waiting for a friend on the sidewalk.He was convicted in the Recorder's court, but the conviction was quashed hv the Court of Appeals.A WATER POWER SCHEME fir William Van Home returped this morning from Grand Mere where he went vesterday to inapect the works now in progress there for the utilization of the water power.This is the enterprise In which General Russell A.Alger, of Detroit, is interested.S.S.PASSENGER CONFERENCE Mesars.Geo.Hannah, R.F.Macfarlane and Gen.Ringland, passenger managers of the Allan, Dominion and Beaver Lines of steamshipe respectively, will leave for New York on Fridav evening, to attend meetings nf the North Atlantic Passenger Conference.HURT AT THE GYMNASIUM While walking across the floor of the Point St.Charles Gymnasinm Walter Bullock, whore father is caretaker of the building, slipped on the floor and falling broke his arm.He was removed to the General Hospital.QUARRELED AT THE RACES.A wordy encounter between two rural sportsmen atthe Ste.Rose races hasled to an action for damages for slander.The plaintiff is Prime Ouimet and the defendant Fablen Rover, of St, Vincent de Parl.The amount claimed is $120, GENERAL MONTGOMERY MOORE.General Montgomery Moore,commanding the British forces at Halifax and the Hon.Mrs.Moore are in town on their way back from the Pacific coast.They are the guests of Madame Ryan, 314 Peel street.GONE TO HALIFAX.Hon.Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, a ved at the Windsor last night and eft this morning for Halifax in compan with Sir Wtitrid Laurier to attend theex.hibition io that city.MR.T.À.M'KINNON HERE Mr.T.À.McKinnon, general manager of the Boston and Maine flway, is in town to-day, to attend the wedding of Miss Talt and Mr, D.5S.Louson this afternoon, 1x made owt of whole cloth and has no ; | Grosse were as follows: 208, 581, which stated that the Canadian Pacific | con- | Quebec to connect ; tie Intercolonial | gave them a lease of the LL C.BR.There war a merry twinkle in his eye as he read the paragraph nnd as he sald: *} could not possibly let the publie Into i the people of Montreal and a satisfactory erecting a large buiid- © ! high NEW LEVIATHAN.Kaiser Wilhelm der Maiden Trip.Grosse's May Make the Cunarders Look to Laurels.New York, September 29,\u2014The big steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosee is attracting much attemtion ln this city.On her first trip, with new engines and over 8080-knot course, she came {rom South- amptun at an average hourly speed of 21.89 knots, and lowered the time between ports one hour and forty-six minutes.The new record which she creates is 5 days, 22 hours and 45 minutes from the Nevdles off Southampton to Bandy Hook Ligbtship.The previous record, held by the American Line steamship St.Paul, was 6 days and 81 minutes.Not only has the Liggest shi} in the world beaten the Suuthalnpton record, but sbe has to he credit on her maiden trip the fastest single day's run.On the nautical day ending at noon Sunday, she reeled off 564 MONTREAL WEDNESDAY.SEPTEMBER 29, 1897.Government, it appears, originally ordered sixteen million rounds of 303 ammunition for the new Lee-Enfleld rifles, of which 40,000 stand have been delivered and are now in stock.en twelve million rounds bad been received the militia authorities came to the conclusion that noinore would be required and decided to take instead of the balance of four million rounds, the equivalent in field ordnance.In this way they got two addi tiona! batteries of artillery, making with the six previously purchased, an equipment of eight batteries, each consisting of six 12 pounders or, in all 48 new fleld guns, Six of these batteries have already arrived, one each for A and B batteries and the Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Hamilton Field batteries.Ot the two yet to bere ceived, one will probably be given to the Newcastle, N.B., Battery, and the other to the Sydney Field Battery.The necessity for the additional four million rounds re- purposes.The © ferred to no longer exists as the Dominion | knots, exceeding by two knots the fastest day'x run by the crack Cunarder Lucania.The day\u2019s runs of the Kaiser Wilhelm der 495, 512, 354, 384 and 156 {fram noon yesterday to Sandy Hook Lightship.where ahe arrived at 8.05 o'clock last night.Her contractors expected that she woulu make twenty-one knots on her first voyage, and she has exceeded their expectations.With 80,000 horse power, developed from 156 pounds pressure oi steam, hier mammoth screws were turned at the rate of seventy-seven revolutions a minute.At times whe developed twenty-two knots The coal consumption was 500 tons 8 day.Comparing the work of the new boat with the fast trips of all the crack liners, lt is seen that she has beaten everything in hourly average, save the lu- (ania and Campaiia, and ff predi-t'ons welgh those two boata will now have to luok to thes: laurels, The record can be compared with only recent trans-At- jantic recorde, as little attention was pio! to speed-making between Southam j- ton and New York until the American Nine established ite terminal there, The Southampton voyage averages about 275 knots more than that to Queens- town.From the time that steam began to play a part in ocean voyaging the march of progress on the Atlantic ferry has been marked by the successive re cords between Daunts Rock, off Queens town harbor, and Sandy Hook lightship, The old clippers averaged 22 days going easr to Liverpool and 35 days coming west, There were exceptional voyages, however, when the run to liverpool waa made in fourtesn days, and the famous Dreadnaught made the voyage in 1858 In 9 days and 17 hours, The Savannah, the first steamship to cross the ocean, made the run to [Liver- poal from Savannah in 29 days 11 ours, in 1R19, and she required the as siatance of her Mberal allowauca of cap- vas to do that.The Royal WilHam.the next steamer to Cross the Atlantic, in 1888, forty days going from Que bec to London.Succeeding steamers did hetter, and in 1840 the Cupard steamers made the run in 14 days.In IR32 the Atlantic made the passage to Queenstown tn \u2018® days.Then, in 18638, the Scotia reduced if to 8 days and 8 hours.After that the record kept going dewn.The Teutonic tn 1891 made the trip in 5 days and 18 hours.The Paris made it in 5 days And 14 houre the following vear\u2026 The Campania, In 1893, made the trip in 5 days, 12 hours and 7 minutes, In 1894 the Lucania made the trip westward in 5 days 7 hours and 28 minutes, and the westward trip itp 5 days 8 hours and 88 minutes.The Lucania's best hoorly average throughout a trip is 22.1 Rnots and her day's run 562 knots.I'he Cam- pania has made an hourly average of of 21.88 knots and a day's run of 558 knots.The Fuerst Bismarck which long shared the honors of the Southampton record with the American line boats, has made the easterly trip in 6 days, 10 hours and 55 minutes, and the westerly trip in 8 days, 9 bours and 48 minutes.TRIAL OF KELLEY.State May Accept a Confession ôt Murder in the Second Degree.(Special to the Star.) Bostou, September 29.\u2014 A rpecial trom Dover, N.H., says: After several consultations between counsel in the case of Joseph F.Kelley, the Somersworth murderer and bank robber, who was caught in Montreal, it has been decided that his trial will be begun on Monday, November 8.A special panel of jurors will be drawn, from which the men who will decide the case will be chosen.At the latest confererce County 8oli- citor Nason informed Kelley's lawyers that the defendant.would probably be arraigned the latter part of this week, as tie State wished to ascertair what the plea would be.Mr, Nason was informed that it would be not guilty, and from the fact that medical experts have made fre- quert visita to the Strafford County gaol of late, it is believed that the defence will be insanity Chief Justice Carpenter and Judge Lewis W.Clark will sit during the trial andAttoruey General Eastman and County Solicitor Nason will conduct the pro- while James H.Edgerly, of So- mertworth, and James Ryan, jr., of Dover will act for Kelley.It is the opinion of lawyers wa: are watching the case that the trial will not ocapy more than a week, and may pos sibly not require even that e Some think there is a prospect hat the State will be asked to accept a plea of guilty in the second degree, before the case comes to trial.PROVINCIAL LIBERALISM Victoria, Se) ber 29\u2014A Liberal convention will held at New Westminster from the 8th Ortober to the Sth, The convention 1s called for \u2018\u2019Thé more thot- ough organisation of the Liberal party tn that province the discussion of any matter affecting Liberal interests in British Columbia-\" HOTEL MAN ARRESTED.(Special to the Star.) London, Ont., September 20.\u2014E.Hors- man lessee of the well-known Brigg Hou last night at the instance o was T.F.Kingsmill & Co.dry merchants.It is claimed he ht goods knowing that he was insolvent.an nasigned yester- orem: day for the benefit of his creditors.GUNS SUBSTITUTED Ottawn, September 20.\u2014There L Cartridge Factory at Quebec has for several montbs been turning out 303 cordite ammunition, quite as good as the English make, at the rate of one and a half million rounds per year.DEATHS REPORTED At the \u201cStar\u201d Office To-day Hamilton, September 29.\u2014 Benjamin Dillon, aged 35, died bere of lung trouble on Tuesday.Mrs.Cook, widow of late Henry Cook of this city died at Ingersoll on Tuesday, she went away from this city only two weeks ago.St.Jobu, N.B., September 28.\u2014J.Ed ward Doyle of Doyle's Commercial Agency here, died yesterday aged 47, leaving six sons and one daughter.Michael Mitchell, of Scotch Settlement, York Co., aged »4 and an uncle of Premier Mitchell, died this week.Kingston, Ont., September 29.\u2014At six o'clock this morning Henry Wall, a rivetter on one of the steel barges heing bully for the Montreal Transportation Company, was found dead in bed.He was about 35 years of age and came here from St Joseph, Quebec.London, Ont., September 29.\u2014John Clancy died yesterday aged O years.He came from {reland in 1847 and engaged in farming until 23 years ago when he removed here.Five children survive.Brockville, September 29.\u2014Robert Garret.aged #7 years, one of the oldest and best known farmers of this county, died at his home in Woltord.He was a native of Ireland.Mystic, Que., September 29.\u2014 Alexander Solomon Walbridge, a prominent citizen of this place, died n few days ago at the age of sixty-eight years.Sarnia, Ont., September 20.\u2014 Charles Mills Garves.a prominent barrister of the firm of Pardee & Garvey, died suddenly at his residence here last evening of heart failure.Coldwater, Mich., September 29.~A.C.Frisk, the noted Michigan borseman, died last night, aged 82.For sixty years he has been known as the pioneer horse-breeder of Michigan.Toronto, September 20.\u2014Rev.Fred.Warren Kerr.B.A., à brother of J.K.Kerr, Q.C., and one of the best known Anglican clergymen of the city, is dead.Hamilton, September 20\u2014Mrs.Young, wate of Mr.Henry Young, of ssarton.and a native of this part of the country is dead at the age of 70.Paralysis and Bright's disease were the cause, Lange Gardien, Que., September 20.\u2014 Sophie Daignault, wife of Francois Adam, died this morning at the age of 72.X RAY AID.Dr.Third Perfects an Apparatus in Connection With it.(Special to the Star.) Kingston, Ont, September 29.\u2014Dr.James Third, Medical Superintendent of the Kingston General Hospital, has perfected a device which he calls a fluoroscope, which will be.lt is said, of immense value to the medical soience.By placing the hand, wrist or any other member of the body between the fluoroscope and a crookstube the skdeton of the part exposed is plainly shown up without any visible flesh whic completely disappears and shows the skeleton of a hand or arm in perfect outline, All the joints can readily be traced, and if a bone is fractured the Ureak can readily be located.If a lead peocil is placed in front of the apparatus the one who is looking in can see through the wood into the lead.The apparatus is like a stereoscope.It is about 10 inches, and 6 by 8 in diameter.The screen on which the bones are shown is made of thin cardboard.The anatomy of a person is so plainly shown up that even ala n in m otpe can trom the ones of the part ofa y exposed.r.was one of the first physicians in the country to investigate into the \u2018\u2019X \u201d ray process and had an \u2018\u2018 X\u201d ray apparatus placed in the General Hoapital.HID IN SEWER.Futile Attempts of Convicts to Escape From Prison at Kingston.(Special to the Star.) Kingston, Ont.,September 20.\u2014Last evening, Convicts Botterell and Blakey attempted to escape from the penitentiary.They had been working on an excavation, just outside the wall, and upon Guard Spencer turning his back for a minute, they stole into a sewer near by.It took the guards about two hours to locate the men.hey are both second term fellows and are now serving time for larceny.A GREAT SWAMP FIRE.Woodstock, September 29.\u2014The Embro swamp has been devastated by a fire.No less t 300 acres were ablase.Nearly every year sees à fire there, but this is the biggest there has been since 1898, It is supposed that farmere desirous of clearin their lots, started fires for this purpose and that the biaze got beyond the oonfines of the lots which were being cl an swept on until fully 500 acres were ablaze.eee BICYCLE CENBUS IN FRANCE.\u2018Washington, September 2.\u2014The bicycle census recently taken in France has D made the subject of a report to the State r- Department United States Oonsul Ge main at Zurich.He shows that during the last calendar year, 320,813 wheels were registered as compared with 856,004 in the recedi ear.Paris paid one-fifth (o Dia) B70) ot The whole amount realised trem the bicyqle tax.LADY H.SOMERSET ILL, Chicago, mber 2.\u2014A cabl ra received at National W.C.T,Ü.headquarters trom Mary Ward Pool, her private secte- tary, announces tbat Lady erset will not be able to attend the conventions of the World's and National W.C.T.U.at Toronto and Buffalo.She has been serio! {ll and her physician ! not consent to the voyage.\" te in the newspapers last a fl penis n weak from Birminchae, making the a yoent: a waa purc à large equipment of heavy orduasce for defen .; £ Ladies néver have a fa ter a wineglass of ture.aft- ura .\u201cCENT - PRICE ONE LE EE À Glass and Silver 3 These two articles combined make the most graceful ornements for Lho Dining Table.We have the most BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN CUT GLASS, of high quality and brilliancy, and ia MLVER FOR TABLK USE we carry everything that is \u2018RICH, NOVEL AND ARTISTIC.We are always pleased to show our goods.MR.A.Dickson &Co 2361 Bs.Catherine B88.IStat! .WANTED.100 Laborers.Apply on works, Chambly, me We Manufacture SHIRTS For en, Youths and Boys.a Our goods are right, our prices are right.It will pay you to call and examine our stock.Good quality, perfect fitting White Dress Shirts for ONE DOLLAR.VV VW VRS R.J.TOOKE, ex The Tarf iff and Havana War \u20ac HAS INCREASED the COST to the TRADE OF THE ¢ And in Consequence some Shortsighted Dealers are offering as Substitutes Interier.: .Brands, Affording them Larger Profits.Fo.Enormously the Largest Sale of Any Cigar in Canada: P.LYALL & SONS, Out of Clothing is a much simpler matter than making good, ' 7 satisfactory clothing.In fact, the least satisfactory the clothing is, the more money the dealer makes.But Clothiers who are in business to make money only, are not in business long.We have been in business many years, simply because we sell Clothing so good that it brings the purchaser back again to fill his next clothing wants.\u2018That has been our aim ever since We started in\u201d busi- ness- to make clothing so satisfactory that it will make for us @ .satisfied customers.\u2018The fact that our business is growing larger & every year, and that we are yearly branching out inte other lines % of usefulness, proves that our goods are right.: 9 Here are some Price Particulars of Fall Clothing: Men\u2019s Clothing Boy's Clothing.177 St.James Street.2387 St.Catherine Street, West.1553 St.Catherine Street, East.W.PATERSON\u2019S CLOTHING Has a well known reputation for excellence as to : \u2019 SUITS.Fit, Style and Workmanship.sae, Tal Place your order for it at chier Double ei 1729 Notre Dame Street.brensied Lived Another line in dark colors at $8.50.Heavy all wool Tweed Suits at SPECIAL NOTICE.Sults.80.0 18, .CNE + fig - | Heavy double - Ga 3 li 00: à AL reas u ; .Best Quality ENGLISH.FLANNEL SHIRTS, fall size, Suits, ; Ü \u2018sewn with silk, sateen neck bands, warranted unshribkable.Imported to sell for $2.50 and $4.00 each.\"Sm.To clear at $1.50 each.\u201c4¢ 25 dozen CEYLON FLANNEL (our own make), full size, Sateen Neck Bands.Regular $2.00.Now.Also 45 Buits WELCH, MARGETSON'S PYJAMAS.= \u2018 ÿ = Better qliality.Berge \u2018Sulle, , 3 Te to Jond.és Heavy Blue Worsted Suites, well , venais sa ET J made and Anished, $10.00.A line of Blue Serge Suits, £6.50.Double breasted Tweed Suits, $7.00.FALL OVERCOATS.Blue and Blatk Covert Cloth Over- coa well finished, satin lined, 8 Blue and Black Cheviot Cloth Overcoats, lined in silk, $13.00.FALL \u2019OVERCOATS.\u2014 \u20ac Worsted Overcoats in ail abades, Ÿ 83.25 to 36.50.\"à sie Ser ee Roofers at $1.25, $1.50; % Another line in Beaver, $1.76 to 45.; Reefers in N Cloth, 25 to &- $3.25.1 sa .$1.00 $1.45 .oO vessssemiescermeesessens Fall overcoats in all shades of mas : mee SEBS Bog mp | Nap cloth at $3.75, $3.00, $3.26 and , wr JUST RECEIVED, a choice assortment of FANCY LOD mer line in Beaver Cloth, velvet mont have nov in soc to Se ° VESTS, Double or Single Breasted, Flannel Lined.53% rps) live: = $400.3558 teres nfm Te sf; \u2018 \\umenth Cor.Craie z teurs Sts: 1447 St.Catherine Street, East, botweea.Beaudry Montcalm Streets.= ce NONSGASNSxS\"S-S- ENGR A Delicious and Healthful Tor THE KAISER PILSENER BEER 215 St.James Street.1697 Notre Dame Street.12821 J.J.HANNAN EVERY FATHER OF A FAMILY eevee.and Every Young Man Expecting to be the Father of a Family And every person desirous of investing their Small Savings, should at once join The People\u2019s Mutual Building Society, CLASS B.One ot the Institutions ot the City.a You can take out a book at any time and enjoy the same privileges as the oldes\" member, having precisely the same opportunity of borrowing the money you require to FINEST EXPORT QUALITY, To quart bottles, $2.35 per dozen.D original cases contalsing 6 desen quart bottles, build or purobase a bome.In pint bottles.$1.40 per dozen.tars x Wp - x You can take out a book for your mother, your sister, your wife or your child.° In original cases containing § dozen pints, 46.00 pa RN 87 All Classes can join and all are welcome.| ; FRASER, sr Commence to save now.AF Shares $200 each, payable in weekly instalmenta of 10 cents per share.DIRECTORS Weare pushing the salo just now ef eur justly celebrated stocks of PORY aud WNARY WINES te make room for fall impertations.BES .Nothing to Come Near Them in all Ca C.B.Carter, Q.O., President.J.Widmer Nellss.Vice-president.D.Fraser.Trustee, OUR STOCKS OF : David Guthrie, Alfred Joyce, - David Anderson, 2 PE PERTE à EERE CHOICE OLD PORT WINES | : Office, apices Institute Building, 04 St.James St.ns 7.09 we radius of sore , sc Soren, portion 01e Pme de pain x à \u2019 cation wit 4 R.B.HUTCHESON.} Joins Seorstary-Trpasurer.PORT WIRES.5 2501 W.J.McGEE.EE TE BE eg 7 - \u2014m\u2014 \u2014 ig 28 ë i \u201c ie 3 PREMIER MITCHELL.«]t Wi © iE 1 Id 4 It Will Work Wonde do 6 : His Oondition of Health Again » ce \u2014_ 180 «00 a) Oritical.With this Géneration of Men.| As With Our Ports Soitis With oo v Science ts ! 1 rm, EE DA OUR SHERRY WINES, ; Fredericton, N.B., September 29.\u2014At a approaching a the Provincial Cabinet last _\"'Compirce Manhood and New OUR CELLARS AND VAULTS CONTAIN.mesting of te attatm 18.\u201d * wii) evening Premier Mitchell was pot pre- | La carnest mao who had den pui ta or sovambont station wii a ere Shear the talloviag grates, free sent.He sent word from St.Stephen that it the test.writes dus suffered, hesitated, .cted cold and not to Ltell you that frst ls ome TI never forget., Chol Bbe Per Pergallon.Pet dosen.te had contracted a boty | EEE EL SLATES fren oun eS ps mE TTT TE t was uhderstond that Mr.Mitchell,\u2019 2 born to des Wig dies Vall me when I ren 1818, £100, the cory nest Bporior.19 1 5 En whose eonition of heelth is now very The man wes Dot made whole magic io 6 day\u2014ne Gab, Sgpertor, 160 ° fia serious, would tender his res ation as fa But 1a» momen Rpt he would ¥ 2 finost, Vino de Paste, 150 15 I el Premier at this session.But the members 10% whlle_\u2014be \u201csew tie heat\u201d before \u2018he Bad yo poe 18 1% #9 of the Executive do not now ex tit, al- man who would know the truth, the plain 8B Ben maine is $80 ne though they reluctantly admit that he wow discoveries of solencs\u2014whe would f nn t Amonillisde, 1 00 ¢ 50 10% will Dover again meet them in semsion in 34000 for past follies and avoid fuimre pittalls, dhoold 5.Pale Bhaery, Buberier, Sound.SE 1% 1 a Fred rricton.bo the of ria family hy simple caries yoskors.\u201d those Thoms physical B., Cooking Wine.easannen ereceertenrarisnnen 1% 180 450 seems desire condition +0 w no aid\u2014to \u2014- chet] should bold on to the mei enphatioally Ge bo wmsises end rng FRASER, VIGER & CO, Premiership to AA last.In ve meantime Aoown system of Weatment of value to \u2014 INPORTERS\u2014\u2014 ,gpblte business at a standetill prae- y fcally nothing can be done.EE 2eme sorti proies 07, 200, 20 ST JAMES STREET.a fou vent advice, wisfiom, wah Debs \u2014 an x ; ; = \u2014_\u2014 GEN.DOW'S CONDITION bood-t you mst to scape mauer va, qu\u201d 040000040060 TO MANUFACTURERS OF WINE 29 \u2014Gen- Wiits to the Brie Medical Oo., 64 Ni M., Bultalo ; ; Portland, Maine, September N.Y.sad ask for yooh The ~~ 25.tons (50,000 lbs.) of Fresh G due eral Nea) Dow, who ia very seriousty il, 545 toad 1 sealed ta pila suveiope for gor | to Jone & A) Or Garros old pansed a more somfortable night than be met INVITATIONS sud CARDS ol - étd on Monday.Fee Se Peed Sr ey etree: movie E DESJA DINS Ho was weager this morng, bosever, NOTE Jet rer rmaron Tes BISHOP \"FRINNNS CS.our.winteer 4 3c an RD ee and ft seeined impossible that be could [loetal Traseurer 10 sethortas outs Vallee to traasier bis 7) HW.Jaxws Suv.MORTE AL ° ame survive long.Veer \u2018 =.ew BELL TEE.SVL. giz.Æte Toronto-Capital Matoh Will be et a Tan * Wee © pu fre [Lr the meeting opened with a long dts- +.= \"ITCHING AH ES Dia PORTLAND CEMENTS CALCINED PLASTER, WHITING, Paris White, Borax, etc.W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO.When You ask for Adams\u2019 Tutt Fru A FLAG INCIDENT.ADalilax, ailtax, Feptember 29.\u2014A report from ershot, w Face states that du &æn American parade groun en ® 4 oe, w re three battalions of pro- militia bave just broken camp, the clos ceremonies or was or d off the and refused to move.The as a Fitisen of the United small Btars and Riripe a hile bold! it in his band Ritipe, ana \u201cwhile Hokitng ot In his ban oh.rema th reference Biahieon Tieton ctor sohiter of the 78th ren peddier and hori nk from his vehicle at the Las a blow of his fist which half stun- sed the recipient of the chastisement.BOOT AND SHOE FAILURE September 29.~~Mesare.Quin- Toronto, ley & Co., boot and.shoe.merchants (of fl BRP d ab almost $000 aly.with liabilities of odmprises the « [RR wkd _ FE covingTon ss ST LAURENT-3F 0 ANNUAL AUTUMN EXCURSION.we, 30th, Oct.Int and Tad.Round trip tickets will be issuod as follows: \u2014 Detroit, Mich .ee ee Pert HNuren, Mick.=} $10.00 mn.16.00 12.58 11.00, faxinamn Mich .y Ci ty, Mich .13.00\u201d oe L Min A mi polis.Minn.AU) 20.00 De vis Lake Sarnia to Sault Be.Marie 40.50 All tirkets good going Sep.30th, Oct 1st and 20d, and valid for return, leaving destination nol later than Oot.loth, 1897 or Bonaveniure Mation.sn it | City Ticket Office, 157 St, Sages Street, | ! GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.TARING EFFECT JULY 17, 1892.\u2014\u2014 - BUBJECFE TO CHANGE \u2014 - Trains leavc Bonaventure Siation as follows: {Note \u2018 signities runs dally.AU other trains run daily Mept Bundsys j TORONTO.CHICAGO and WEST 7303 m.9.00 a.m 8.0 6TTANE [7 \"OAR POINTS 7308 m., 100s m, ; BROCKVILLE (Locai -51 PT LEV Sb REC ul RICHMOND\u2014\u201c7 0 \u2026 À iy | naËiFax, 81° JOHN and 5 CR POINTS\u2014T Wam : BHEKBROUR EE and ISLANL POND\u2014;7.50 a.m.4 p.10, + 11 \\ ronfLARD and BOSTON-\u2014ivis Portland) *7.50 a m., 8 45 | 8T.HYACINTHE sod D.C.B.POINTS \u20144®, 5.30 pom.to Vv 8 hin for D.C.Ky, points and 5.3J pus.for MABSENA BERINGs 1, à.m.50 a., 1.00 p.NEW YORK vie C VR RO da Leh im \u201ca Springteld, 9 a.m., \"8.40 BOS LBW Lo A PS 4485p =m , Sal ont BOSTON and te R vin FirChbti RG\u20149 #.m.°6.50 EN w Lowell, 98.mr, \u201c5 90 FA NHAM and WATERLOO.va Es 465 p- m BT.JOHNS (Local), Sat only, 1.25 p.SUBIRBAN TRAINS well, 9x.ERL A mm, 6.15, 6.3, 7.30, *9.CO, 9 30 à.m.So vtr 1 \u201c150, 2.45 Bat only.3.50, 4 55 (Sun gu 3, 615, 6 Zu.7.35, *8.00 p.in .\u201c9.00, Each r WHAKF - -4.00 a m., 1210, 1.3% p.m har only), 5.80 p.45 ms.BT LAMBERT = 5458 m7, 7508 m.7,20, 9006 10.00 a.m.12.10 m., 1.25 Sat only.1.45 Bat only 4,4 4.45, 5.30, ® 30, = rod tb \u201ceu, *8.40, 711 15, LONGUEUIL\u2014a , °7.50, Nap m.Bub.only.BOREL \u2014(8.8B.Ry RTE UTF 8 Pat LS ms Pain Ts 0, 12.17 nonn, 515 p 621 p 8 ANKE N and Vali DREUIL \u2014 6.25.7.30, \"3.00, 93), » In (Sun.only) or LW pom, 2315p m (Hal.ouly, St Annes! \u201c4535p mm.sp mu, 6.15 jp, mm.8W - 25, 7.0.9.30 a.m., Bun voir ou.1210, *1 30, 2.15 Nat.ouly.35 p m., \u201c4.55 > , 5.45, 6.15 p.Au, 7.55, \"Wp.m., 400 m Da SUBURRAN TRAINS LACHINE 6208 mu.*7 15, 7.26, 830.*8.50, 9.50, *11.3C « 41.50 Sun only, 125.320 p.m, 355 Nat only, és 5.wm, 600, 630p w, joa only) 6.50, 7.05 p.m BT LAMBERT 638m n°2 \u2018725a mm.\u201c740, 800 a .8.40 8552 m.9.082 m., 11308 nm.1.25, is Sw.340, à Saturday iy.4.40, 6.54, 730 tm, LA 9.50, 9.8.25, 10.15 LoNut EUIL 6 sa os Tio Sunday only, 855 n.m., 5258 m Bua.on.650p 9.E Sundey ooly.COTE ST.PAUL 6% m.Tu um, 8302 mw, 13 .700p 5 vabpheuiL, ad STE ANNES\u2014\"7.15a.mp 830, 9.50, 8.50, °11.30, 11.50 San only, 320, 3.55 m (SL ur! - \u201c8.05, 19.15, \u201c10.56.DUKVAL- 6.20, # 30, \"8,50, 9 Quebec, &o.\u2019 Learn Siam.Jaz vb.mi | Are ni, 3.35 pue nw pm, #7.55R a tor Lachute, O laws, etc.Lose 2500 ma bts m | Arrive SD 0,855 am For BL Finercse, St.Rosey st Leave 8.30.69.Arrive 0 FLX ia CIR i \"ep 8e Agathe.er a Monday, rise.wet Pit Lecai fo Leave x1.45 p.iu., 5.50 .| Arrive 9.45 Loci for Foliotte and Bt Gabe Leave iA For 8t.Therese and St Jerome, ranches snd intermedi _lAmve gta.By pres than Lair.a .\u201c+ es sens Sun (vs U Dauy eu \"saturday sod Sanday.STEAMSHIPS.Allan Line Royal M.oy i Steamabiod Montreal Beri Liverpeol, Quebec From Liv Len Do due = upward: cable 4 and 25; Stoerage te Livers: Londen or Lendend 3 Les and F we Glasgow sep Cavin Passes sresreeuces te 3 a.8 somes Star! hee .wa, SES \u2019 onrresl.DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.\" vis Londonderry.From Montreal.From Bept.18, daylight sept.¥ Oct.Lo Det 1 # Or i Out 16, « Oat.2 CANABA® vill i trom Bose, Bim RB.ber 18, Gorober 14; November 11 - oi pazrsegs : gs to $38.25: 4 to Liver dou oan: I Susens! awn he Sah ow, ea © decks.For informat I to any agent wh he Company wp TORRANCE & co, 17 se Secrumen ben General NORTH GERMAN LLOYD rem: Barbarossa Aller.t, Werra.Kalaor Wan.IL.Oct.pe x.- Fuld.Kms -Oct.16, 10 NOTICE.Ce THE NEW TWIN SCREW EXPEUSS 5.8 Kaiser Wm.Der 4,000 TONS REGISTRE 64 LE Ny.30.400 ORL § ai ill sail mou d Bremen THURSDAY.\"SE TEMBER.30, 8 AM.OELRICHS & 09, pcs Stern Sreen.Nor.BENJAMIN Bb WEsTON,; 10 Place Devers BATTRRSRY $9, Jama se og Ag W.R.Esway, ven Be.ron + \"détenir ke Li 3 PERT IN Buildion) Ase German.Mediterranéan Service.\"NANBURCANERICAN {KORTE UERNAN Express Bioamans from from I ud York toGibreitar, Rs tn, Rov ioe Pam Nor 7 Hem ov.- 2A Victoris, Dec.11, 106.2.78 for ndris, Egypt, in Jan.Feb.and March tickets available for the stesmers of either line from Ja Waples, Genon, Gibraltar Hamburg, Bremen, Forth Gemma Lord, Hambu American ate.37 Brondwn New Y 2 in, NY James Thom.TH BC Jon PRL TT re To isos * es Douglas Ba , 1 wine Street.by.184 8.ie Mech Ge \"or \u201cBe octanios Bt oppo Temple Big W_H.Henry.116 Bt Peter Street, Mechanice Institute BI à 8.Ag Agents for Montreal HANBORG-ANRRICAT LITE Line from York so Pomeuth a Cherbourg.rc Hamburg Gotumbia.\u2026.\u2026Bept.30 N a ova fl A Victoria.| Ot Col Oct 18 Binmarek.0 On 14 Fo bm Nor 11 NANBURG- sic RANE, 3 Wawa; ¥ V ord 1386 Jobn sirees.Mostrea Ae .H.Howry, 116 41.Peter eee TO LET \u2014!x TER\u2014 \u201cStar\u201d Building, JHREE OFFICES, mg ome aid, mor ren ve COSTE eo d intermedia\u201d Mo &c | Arrire dar t8.03e M - saf0am J ks Care 169 and 165 St.James Street.es \u2014 4 TEE DAILY STAk »- -cnt Le any part of the Puited Etatos UP Carr + p+-+tayr free, at a hor 119.4 $1.60 for sin tein and We fûr three e belfeve the circ tiation of T ne STAR ex./ eceds tt bined coon of ali he other English \" awepuperd \"ee Le sut ou ct.cuil) of Montreal ea + Age ts for French Adverti-ing aie Messrs.: Er Favre N 1 +, Huet do la Grunge Bate- ro 15, Paris.France, .CIRCULATION \u2014 UF THE - Daily and Weekly Siar YOUR WEEK ENDING SEPT.25, 1897.\u2026 44,462 Lesrcrenesreressenseess 44,801 Wednesday \u2026 Thursday .es srsovces 00.0.44,500 Friday .veapssesoincce 44,250 Batupday.ereveserserieanine 60,138 272,077 \u2018Present Average: E ening sent 25.45,346 87, 760 A WEEKLY STAR 1 Average EL Circulation i _ ofthe STAR J Last Week.Last Week.From the above A are excluded several thousand short sub- ecriptions regarded as more or less ] ephemeral.\u2018WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1897, = \u201cTTRACY AND \\ND GEORGE, The nomination of ot General Tracy by »4he Republicuns for Mayor of Greater \u201cNew York ix a polite Platt way of serv- .jng motice cn Seth Low that if he persists in running as an independent candidate, the llatt party will tbrow the eleéfon to Tammany\u2014nnless the people shonld take it into their heads to choose .thetr-own Mayor, A division of the RSH Tammany forces is certainly apt fi.7 to bring \u201ca smile to the face of the Es, Tiger; but it may be that thé Reput- F Mcan voters in the monster city will not sve able to see just how Platt Is proving Timsell to be a better Republican than Low by taking a course which is prac- \u201c2#igally.certain to hand the tremendous _ patronage of the Newer New York over Te tha mos.formidable Democratic or- \u2014Æqnisation in tHe Centrai States.For no one imagines that [Low will retire ; OF that the Plattite substitute for him \u2018would now stand mucl chance of elec tion.à /Tammany hag ts troubles, topo, The id Sffver Democracy demand recognition, \u201cand have nominated Henry George, who \u2018Lté-i to stay | in the field unless Tammany names a candi- gate to suit them.Now Hewry \u201cGeorge Is the ohne candidate who could EoNeet the bor vote about hin in such Yauwmbers as to seriously imperil Tammany\u2018 chances.The Germans, too, are sald to be restive; all of which inflates topes of those supporting Mr.Low.situation is not yet in its fipal Worn, by avy means; and we shall prob- \u201cably see other changes as polling day \u2026 proaches, \\ re \u2014= MILLS, VICE MOWAT.SF The Government organs announce with gpfiiclal positiveness that Sir Oliver Mo- = at is to leave the Frs'rnl Cabinet in he àmmediate future, ul accept the PIPL feut ~Governorship of Cutario, and that portfolio of Justice lui been offered to Hon, David Mills, Xemutor and Philo A bem Mr.Milis' claims upon the po- A, ff ft is to Le filled at all, are, Po A party point cf view at any éte,faccedingis stroux: and the general ment, nnd a high aninded influence pag the Cabinet councils, The worthy clalnis were, fndeed, thought WI when the present Gove erent was formed a year ago, bat then he war without u -ant in Pariia- mont, And there were tom many .clalm- \u201cdate On the spot to permit of any des- \u2018porate endeavor to bring him within the Qo = Magic circle.Now, however, he has a seat In one of the Humes of Parliament; and in that Hoye, too, where tha Government van least aftord to dike Bid t Sts friends, Thos Mr.Mills ent) election would apjwnr to he mn TYA- sondbly sure, But the nier of pal ministers will Fommin at fourten.Phe chance to eut Affe total down ty thirteen hy simply % itttug Ontario te drop ler ith gr, which né authoritative cedent guarmtees lyr will he Tout pra nnd 8 awkward probe oo \u201cli tiner (fa ; reduotion in the ner of Mister without offen ding an: oi vis Lief \u2018ui ewers, Swill Rl conitont \u2018ne Promie- 1 press iM not wily conten .witk this Arrangemmt.The Hamon Afni \u201ctor thace, points anf how the fai; on 1 ght have des: nccomplirhel w shifting Sir Lowis Davies to the Ie.ent, of Justice, Mr.Fieiding to Marine.and Fisherter, and Sir Richd.Cart.\u201cté Finance, and then wing om te new .aud comparatively unne : 7 ce sary department «f Trade nnd \u201con.mérdet ote WAltrid Taorier,\u201d it aulds , \u201cshould m1 forget that Li there are more salarieal i mer the presit arrangement _ axa.Yeatitred \u2018to conduct the busi pipe 04 the country.\u201d Amotber para.ior Hho sume BU commenting on x Hom, C.11.Macintosh sot ty: roi.the\u2019 1.}mitanant-GGov.\u2018of North-Wwt Territon Apa oveur the more tal\u2019 hind Household Peppastieations Yodoesday.at 1030 am.§ lessons, $1.00.Mingle I Practical Tromine Clo a Thursday, st 7.18 pm ate members, Tho per month.Non-A ssociate members, $1.00 per month.Oertifioates granted all who 7e re.of Three Bchool Girls\u2019 Demonstrations, Saturday, at 10.0am.8 lessons, ie Single le lessons, 150.Household Practice Class, 10 lessons, $4.00 Single lemsons, 500 High Class Practical Cookery, 10 lessons, $8.00 Bingle Yoon, To Private Lessons, $1.00.Hours to wit pupils, 2B Mrs, Elizabeth A Caldwell will resume bar Teaching and Decorative Art Work ON FRIDAY, OCT.1st.mis, sri 5e Seasons Te Serauy: ® Work LK vo 2] Exhibition à in yr] XEW very Tos 211 PEEL STREET.On SATURDAY Afternoon, Oct 2nd, and sach succeeding SATURDAY until further tice.225 3 to Mr.lax Bohrer, PIANIST, Has returned te town and reramed bie plancierte 203 2363 ST.CATHERINE ST.Piano Lessons Miss Amelia Wilscam, the young blind pianist, is prepared to give lessons on the piaro, solfege and barmony, at her residence, 169 Bleury Street, It a brilliant pianist is wanted for homens, soirnes in private families or dancing academy, please address as above.me MONS.DUCHARME will resume Piano Teaching, European System, (French and German School) on 4th October, at his residence, 153 Bleury Street.Special taining is given to future Artiste and Convert Performers.Beginners are the object of very special care.2286 W.Baphael's Art Classes Por Drawing Pointing ot October.are x oven the Bret « tool A1, CATAKEIXR SERRES, THOS.À.A.SIMPSON, Tareioy of Ticlls.regres ETT on hand, Spel foes for air hood 19 | .TH Menu\u2014Fish Soup, Irish Stew, Eggs ala Fran- | SUCCESS MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.OUR THEATRES.ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 53% oll sx mener aRXXn PAR ARADA for the banafit of the SAMARITAN HOSPITAL.Praga om the Biage\u2014300 Beaut pictures mass, posters a ne heal nces.egant costa ae lostrical yifects.Direction of CAPT.- CHAS We 200, 750 and §1.Saturday Matin 23c to all parts of house for \u2018children under 1 genre of age.Seats on sale at Box office.Ahhone This Weelk of Sept 27th UEEN'S THEATRE \u2014 += MATINKES TUES., THURS.and SAT.The Young French Romantic Actor, Paul Cazeneuve, Meo Tu} THE THREE GUARDSMEN and, Wed.Tours F+ } DON CAESAR DE BAZAN NIGHT PRICES- .35, SOc.MATINKE SGI tor 20, Soc.Next week\u2014The favorite Opera ** Wang.\" THEATRE ROYAL emt.Every Afternoon and Evening.PRICES\u2014Ib, 20 & 30c.The Big Uptown Show, Owing to their b success, Lhe comedians remain one nore w WORLD, KELLER and MACK, FLAUGHING | TGWN 10PCS.! NEXT WEEK\u2014Johu L.Sullivan and his Company cod) THEATRE FRANCAIS.W.KE.PHILLIPS, Lessee and Manager.ALL THIS WEEK, By Special Permission, ss] ady Windermere\u2019s Fan\u201d-\u2014-*\u2014 And LAYMAN, MAN OF MANY Prices\u2014 19, 99, thc.Box Office open 10 n.m.to 10 m.2%°¢ The Canadian Pansy S0'y, 1897.e Fourth Annual Competition will bo held in the Parloract the Young Mens Christian Association, Dom inion Nquare, où Baturuay afternoon and ovening, the md tober, In] Oper from two vciock in the afternoon.The publio ary wiil be pleased to receive applications for mombontin and fe prize-list and other information.ORMISTON ROY, Hon.Poo.P.O.Box 274! Under Regal and Vice Regal Patronage Dancing and Deportment.A.BOY MACDONALD, Jr.Queen's Mall Assembly Rooms.Clsss n oT forming a Juveniles Monday, Thursday, as 4pm \"Advanced day, 4 p.m Ladies and Gentleman Beginners, Monday and Thurs.Adveoced der, at 8 p.m.eadny and Friday, § pm.rivat rion Foes Dingo olor cag Da rica October pecialties Per 7.lat.Invitation a can had a 24% e MONTREAL'S LEADING SCHOOL FOR Dancing and Deportment.Prof, Frank Nerman's Select Scheel, (Instructor to han Prin Yon ay er 17 scaniey.Mreet, Begins 7e, Ladies and Gentiemen\u2014Tussday snd Taree a emilee and Young Ladicts\u2014Tuesday and Privaie Cinnscs | Imstructed.Private Lemons No jeton porn ee a this school.Bien ond Fancy Banein All rates very ressonable.Tel.3584, Circulars neu mailed (ree.CONSERVATORY OF Davcig, D.PoRTHENT & PHY; CAL CULTORE 2260 ST.CATH ERINE 8ST.Adeornd Tou Pere and Brian 33 pm Vovesiie Tuesds, and Thursdays, vaio lessons any our.e nee GEO.F.BEAMAN, DANCING, MR.FREDERIC W.NORMANS Clasors meet at Drammond Hall.79 & 51 Drammond oe RVENING CLASSES (For ladies and gentiemsu).Bo- ginpers, Monday and Thursday.Advanced, Tosser aud Fiera + § o'slook.AFTER LASSES \u2014{For young ladies and chil- Ph tt and Thursday at 4 hm PRIVA ES a ty.vate laasone day or LL ie lephone \u2014À ait to this school will convince you that it ie the most select in the city.om \"tu SIDE DISHES 3 Just received from se Sheffield, A Line of Very Low Priced SIDE DISHES in Best Electro Plate.OUR USUAL LARGE |! ASSORTMENT OF HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, R.Sharpley & Sons, 2272 \u2014] Dr.H, J.Brodeur, \u2018SPRCIALIST OF PARIS.SKIN, BLOOD POISON AXD SCALP RE Le im du Aoi scams, pimples, aod torrhea, sexual ness, \u2014 Apraxr veus HAIR, MOLRS, birth Ts marks ed permanentig without pain 11 am to EE & oer sperme navn STREET.to 80pm.Mell Tol.3189 1301 ENVELOPES.Special Prices for Largs Consumers, 500,000 No.7 trom 500 per 1000 up.500,000 No.8 from 55¢ per 1000 up.LARGE AND SMALL SQUARE For Circulars, etc., from $1 per 1000 up.Send for samples and prices.MORTON, PHILLIPS & Co., Blank Beek Makers and Printers 1758 & 2357 Notre Dame M MONTREAL.\u2014\u2014\u2014 313° Jaw pm TO LET, At $6.00 per Month, No taxes, s two flat upper tenement bouse; six rooms.1211p St.Lawrence Street (oodairy locality.Immediate possession.Apply at once to W.B COOPER, Btar Office ui PVR Iw TE do JEWELLERS, 925 84.James Bt, . st TT Ares 1 Te mit as rue tar tee Sela \u201cig 4 Tite J AE Tin ST TARTE Versus GRENIER.\\ _\u2014 Mr.Tarte Still In the Witness Box.HE DESCRIBES HIS PECUNIARY EMBARRASSMENTS.The Minister Charges Attempted Blackmailing.(See also Page Shortly alter ten o'clock this morning the ens of Tarte va, Grevder was again recwined.Nenantor Pelletier, Speaker of the Seuate, and Mon, Francois Langele.more present having rate up frem Que bev.Phe julge uRkd Vi.C'ornetiier it Le coulis net artege 50 have both these krnilenes (XAtlned to-day, ns they hus to dae by 1) hw matt.Mr, ere Ber coal not protiniise to do wo un ll tue extdence \u2014f Mr.Parte Mas concn bo they could not be exan io- el! to lus ne sound consent te their res turc x tu Quelle Ly tone Bitch nga when wind for, Mr.fustire Ouimet gave judgment an tie cause 0 Robert Ewan, vi 1 Epiph- tre arte tel fur peters white a crown Wi Lean in the nse Of Jae nud Parkas.Tue pudae declared That Le could nut set Anite \u2018hr prose sings on tise application mide bi Nr, Le Sodnhery on the ground Post hie sores was ahder Une protection Of Lhe dort Phe ace 1 M H- afresieu fer 00, adieu ex ideice nn Row arr from + om vourt having full furisdi- bec ar ae ether, Mr.toute lame the, QC, vus then called for ree defence in the Jde) rase, vus coute) for WA, Gree SAT salt of $770.00 against Lo Po Beoewar, MUP grd 1°) AD Chae nett ® ME, q_reprietors of the def pet Le solr wl ich amount he ceed ts due Him or wo contract as 6 comadis-Qun for Bert Poa de sen Pd for that in jer The writ ajul declarati- n were read to the Jur.us weil ae the ple tu when the deftndints stated that Grenier bad bPnself settrited ta he moploved on Le Soir ut a xalurs of oo per week and 25 roeert.of adertiemienls, They deny peer cel.od thee aetierti-ements, They detry Chae nileguttons nde by him wd tonte \u20ac ey sb ro cae the dalioun, To utter questic oo Mr.Lamothe sain: SA little before ns nivet | ndvauced Gender some mora or his elaufm.i Ba wen Mews, oBcitebon and Prodeur and they nduintted that le Soir owe) Grenier betwen 200 and $200, The defen ets ver willing to settle for that amount, The action was taken in August while Le Soir wns still hein yg published, Witness had prepared n de mand of ps ply At 315 Peel at | bof ore o : oe nd bn re v3 a.tn ie QYANTED \u2014 sUNTOR CLERL FOR A STNCR .Mustie a sru 08 nqures ant hate rthand sud «5p-wrilog Apps 5 vu.72 ÉED-\u2014FIRAT CLABA TARLEMAID: pi ncès required.Appiy 3.Kherbrooke 0 Zi ANTED- \u2014IMMEDIATELY 4\" 00D ae Must unders ud pao ion AL «Mrs.BA, 730 Wouti are Wiamount, 23 AT TRAVELLER Wi | nection In the Loar: vores, dr rain of a On cuInmission.ide as, W 4 STAR Office.: 2273 ANTED- A vor NG IRI, 19 MIND : \u201d | 3 CHIL er help with hale Lone work, Apply $a SUR ANTED- A GENERAL BFEVANT, HOUSE [8 amall and thero ne moi L rer.ror ging UE 18 mn te required App 7 is M 228 1 ER GENERAL SERVANT FOR A FAMily of two, City reforen ey required.Apply 163 ond at.\u2018 Vas à EN RRAI AER A ANT APPLY MORN TANTED YOUNGGIRL TO AMUSE TWO LITTLE sivls during the day snd slech at home, no other Must Le wuil it recuarueadod.DION Ave.\\ work.Yy Are) AN EXPKERIFN.FD GENERAL SER- vault.Must be ate to do plas cooking (vod wages Apply with retercoces to 32 8 Allbew sirvet.223 | a [RS [EO \\ TANTED TWO +40 aly 4O0D BARTENDLRS.APPLY si WA I'ED~ AT ONCE, FIRST (LASS WAITRESS at the Ari Bt Late, 28 EIN Catbion De.WANTED A WORKING HOUSEKEEPER om oul fur a genticinsu nud lis tamuy.Avy oY Lux 394, Lares Ravers Coty Ww TANTED- YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18 YEARS OF By.As tien spit hien.typewriter aud cierk Ad- dina © CT sui, STAR VLC 238 1 W ANTED\u2014A NURSE TU TAKE CHARGE OF À LUE vue year ola.Must kiuw buimothiny of sew- Hk Appiy 3 7 Shocorooke at xis) V JANTED-RELIAULECANVASSERSIN EVERY lou Lu represent the uly rompauics having any prospects, ail now al work in (be Klondyke.O Bruno k Aue tach, | 143 St James at, Muutreal.y a A GOOD GENERAL SERVA NT MUST be = Bout cous Avply 4 tu 9 p, Un, at 2752 Mi.242 Çatherne ot V apply.sl Apply ie 1 ANTED- AN EXPRUIENCED GENERALSER.SY vam Apply to 1b dt Louis square 238 1 ANTEL\u2014MEN OF GOUD ADDREs8 TU SOL.SIT DIN TUNIBE Bone ui class wen need to ity Wages to the ight parties.Uwil at 647 Craig 21 ANTED - ACTIVE AND RELIABLE AGENTS, sood commission.Muat be recommended.The Co Operating Fuuersi Bxpense Soviety, 172 80.Catherine st.yl Ware A SMART YOUNG MAN \u2018HO UN- orate ds the care of horses iu word na grocery Le experienced Apply EU ton, 358 Bour- te.Lu 8L Chartes .228 1 = V TANTED -A THOROL Wor SERVANT MUST BE & good plan rook y 233.3 51.Cathenne at, 1 corner M (sit College ave V ANTED \u2014 NURME, EXPERIENCED, FOR A soung baby.pe sun About WW years preferred Ap bly 9 Brumuwood s 281 VANTED= FOR A SMALL FAMILY.À SMART Catherine street.228 1 ANTED Ww Y TANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY AS TYPEWRITER an t PROPERTY | FOR SALE.y mers ! JOR SALE HOUSES Two MLEGANT RKBI- o F dences, 484 pod 490 Elm avenue, Westmount, atove Sherbrooke st.Open for inspection.220 1 JOR SALE-PENKETANGUISHENE BT.BARRIE F À tine block of land, furming wusterly corner of Mul- caster aid Penetanguishene sis.189 feet front by 148 feet deep, sujiable for thice large stores or dwelling hquaes, \u2014 and having two houses on it, in centre of Barrie.RIM PRIVATE to Alexander Lawe, Box 123, Barrie, Unt.\"2 \u20ac ! LE-MONTREAL WEST, CHOICE BUILD- pers TT ag lots, close to electric cire, water and drainage per Tuut, small cash payment, Special Prduormenta to Juries build- 2705 Notre ae asanuve monthly.ing ,hsvute wanied.Arustrong & Coo a JOR SALE \u2014 MOKTREAL WEST, BOLID brick vila residence, 10 rooms.Daisy furasce, 56 \\ = c= decorated and complete, $4500, $1000 , balance to suit.2705 Notre Dame st 238 3 law a JOR SALE \u2014 MONTREAL W , BOLID 0 Lrick detached ville residence, 8 ms, bath, w.\u20ac, hot and old w eter.ne atly $300 cash, balance monthly.2745 Notre > Dame st.228 3 Jaw ET\u2014 T° = Lawrence sLraot, wit] splendid locality.office.____ 0 LET \u2014 also an $18.0v house 1st to May noxt.© me LET is hot water furnace; tenant.Futon & Richards, 1 n Thursday, Jun Jou, made.\u2018Fin \u2014 mT PERSONALS, SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED., ROOMS TO LET ROOMS TO LET.BUSINESS CHANCES.a pére FE AAA wan AANA mmm rm mL PA AA + ous - - Cam pe .gs, ~~ So _ BOSTON D DENTA RLO 858 \u2014-ron\u2014 ANTED\u2014CARPENTAR ON FANCY BOXES.ANTED-MEN TO BOLIC ORDERS IX TANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MAN ¥ YEARS, 0OOD FRO ROO] ANTED\u2014HOTEL THE Leas goop Qi I me ot of Teata ro Ws Cantous, 688 Craig WA very pouty during Pall LICIT ORI new and W witustion.has conuectious i Kastoru 1uwuaaie, ROG Colne ronan ROOMS, AUER LIonT OOM8s\u2014 «| DOUKLE AND BINGLE HT ab,» 8 Vv and turusshinas of à lice otel in Es tor Tee Dollars wd any cuarantond i er paid Cl if d Advertisements rellable goods: shed.these positions are lives: ssuor say inteligune Goud ieierunces.huows 8 MoUill College avonus __213 al pri op Fr Suchen 3 UM roquited, sail own in Quobee oi Ontario.cars porte master à sod 405% mojar assine W JANTED-MEN TO LL, JUiaTEns.pa moses maker \"Write Luke Bros Le Monreal bookces, ing.ho STAR oa ib miss clectricun.0OM8 | ONE OR TWO HOOMS, NEWLY PUR.George si: Tm Lee nie 22 * prssonat = LLL NILLIEERY OPENTEG.om, .J mm \u2014\u2014\u2014 nished, In priv au léteut iNIprOYOIDEnts, COR + err September I, aud followin, Inthe MONTREALDAILY STAR.413 5t.James sroet, at once.V ANTED \u2014 AGENTS FOR NEW % KAY GAS.\\ *ANTED.POSITION BY A PRACTICAL Bung.ToRieave for bioyoles, sentra ail 81 TescoBt u I RR AT, HEN LAN, BOOM, Fu Fes R BALE - LICENSED RESTAURANTS 7 will abow the latest novelties ju hates trimmings , \u2014\u2014 TANTED \u2014 GENERAL RERVANT WHERE heb burver for Kerosene lainps, gives light nore LLB.LBL 43 BuLLLBYL.MCTCLRS,, SLU, Là quure | 00 = - \u201c77 Avply 82 Draniuond at 2:0 6 hotels iu different parts of the ctr, oid on A early call solicited M.Tallioo te D Sa 3 arro DATION WANTID.1 cents for 30 words or leas, porter aid a kept Apply 350 Mountaltree, be Powerful Kee, without chignry, wiik, emoke ur Sapofience Lmexveptivual refeleuves HA 3/6, ser PRO0M- LARGE FRONT ROOM UNFURNISHED, os Tu ; morte sud POP capte phi 4 Montreal 21 10 - and I oe sr extra word, oacb insertion tween Sand 6 0 25 3 sell reat munis, wakor, ets wl sozht: autuple free Vein.\u2018 V_ we of kitchen of required.Oeoorne st.QUMB - 3] VICTORIA BTKRET, DESIRABLE A .- BSONAL-DE J H.SPRINGLE.DENTAL SUR.PUPLLE WA NRE 1), 10 cents fur 1U words Or less, and om es \u2014 Yveristive Manufacturing Company, f= Bruant ay, Now seen \u2014\u2014 -\u2014 - ratshed s.ugie and double roows, large pador snd NTED - YUKON.KLOWDYKE.RELIABLE PE resumed practice, 2656 bit.Catherine st.À out per extra wurd each insertion \\ \u2018ANTED_A CUUK, WELL RECOMMEXDKD.3 PP OSEO 4 sa Pt a # basins ol A Ls + \u201cA UNIQUE THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 1897.VOLUME.The Old Visitors Book and Its History.PROPERTY OF COBN EXCHANGE AND BOARD OF TRADE \u2018 Looking Backward Over Thirty-five Years.Op the counter which barn progress to the Secretary 8 office in the l'aurd of Trade is an oll, tattered, leathar bound volume, whic] for years upon years has served the purpose of an introgue- tion book.In this are Luscribed the names and resdence of all visitors en *Change\u2014it is a Poruaiihry which for decades hms beer the cust on, The thousands of names which have been enrolled nn this book reewoh almost from cover t« cover, an! before many weeks ekmpsæ his time tr nared specimen of the bouk-nakers\u2019 art will have dix appeared fron its accustomed piece wad a pew ome pt in its steed.Blotted, gnenred nd vonn, with He sheep skin Overs neanly worn through thie volum bus hed a long and hen: orable carer.Four whem the first of In vember vomrs, thirty-tive yeers will have passsad siue the firet name wis inscribe ed bn it.ust thiuk\u2014ahimy-tve yonrs, That wastive yaurs beiore Coniwbena- tion, Lor( Monk war etill (aver wor- General.\u2018he Civil war had just begun and Ganeal Grant har hardly yet left bis farm n Ohko.Origindly this votume was the property ot he Morn Exetewyre Asmoctation, and itstil] Tears upon its covers dr worn gt lattes the Læeription: Ch.troduct™ Book, Montreal Com Fy ehange.Since the ammlgrmathon ot this Asoclatien with t - Board of Trade some eleven jeu ug it hes done dty for both, The tar 1862, in which the trek was fut put Into use, saw the Corn Exch quarters in what was once ecallecTorrance\u2019s Court, and in a building which stwod where the City Club is nowéocnted.The Board of Trade then had ts heariquarter on Little Nt, Joseph \u20148t Bulpice stowt\u2014Mm a bulldiigr which wa way Lack m 109, by the mebers of the Weslemna Methrddst Chreh, amd which was originally usad asa chapel.This structure was tom dd tn 1891 to make roc for the ex.weston of the Parish Chute of Notre Dwma Later on îts history this volume, fol- Wing the fortunes of the Corn Ex- sange took up its quarters on St.Mav- ament street, in the old Corn Exchauge ullding.Here fu 1856 took place the malgamation of the two bodies, tough « had been talked of back in 1880, Thus the book to some extent changed owners.Then the present Board of Trade bulldiug was erected, and this trusty, silent old workman, already showing the sigma of age, was moved across the street into fits present quarters.There was new furniture, new fctures, new everything, but the old ook remained.It had yet years of uwe~ fuiness before it aud which are now coming to an end, Many great aud honorable names have been fnecribed upon its leaves.There are three or four Governor-i;enerals.an Sir John Macdonald and Sir John Thompson, both dead and gone.Then there is Sir Charles Tupper, and the last Knight, Sir Wiltrid Laurier.There are not a great mang M omtreal- ere left now whose names appear in the earlier years of this book.However, there are nome, and of these a few yet seem so young that it is hard to reailze that their names were inscribed Lere upward of thirty years ago.Oue of the firgt signatures in the Look is that of Mr.Hospice Labelle, who introanced one A.Leduc on the 5th of December 1862 five days after the hook was op: ened.Robert Archer who was prewi- dent of the Buard of Trade nearly tnirty years later, was Introduced on December 23, 1862, by Mr.Labelle, Henry A.Budden Introducei Mr.John A.Torrance, of Toronto, on January 5.1568, and Mr.Jobm Fairburn -Jid the same for two Chicago gentlemen on the following 9th of April.Then comes the name of Mr.J.8B.Noad, who brought In Mr.Dubord, of Quebec, in May, 1868.Mr.Alexander Mitchell, who any day can be seen actively eugaged in business on \u2019Change, introducel on Mav 29, 1843, Mr.Gordon, of Manilla, and Mr.Wallace, of Port Hope.Then comes Mr.Hugh McLennan's name, for on August 10, 1863 he Introduced one Charles Brody, of Chicago, Seven days later Mr.A.T.Patterson brought tn a Mr.Harvey, of St, John's, Newfouud- land.In the year following comes the names of Mr, Willlam Niven, the father of the cheese trade.He introduced a gentleman from England on December 4, 1844.Mr.James Willlamson lnscribed the name of a Mr.Bent, of 8+ Jobns, on April 27, 1864.Ms.J.E, \u2018ekpatricks signature is down on | 17 1864, And that of Mr.Robert Hamson on January 4 of the same year.In 1Ra5 the signature of Mr.J.E.Hun- rfcker, who ls one of the oldest members of the Corn Exchange, appears as introducing Mr.A.Patton ol Waterloo on \u2018Change fa In 1886 the names of men now In active business begin to grt more numerous.There la Mr, L.E.Morin Mr.W.M.(rilie, Me, Robert Pedite anid others, The year 1866 takes in Mr.M T.McGrail and 1n 186% Mr.A.A.oer.MT John B.McLea and Mr.A.rard are numbered am - re vog the signa Those whese signatures exist book, and who have passed out but not ont of mfnd, include among them such names ns John M.Young George Wait, R.T, Routh, A.Cowan J.G.Sidey and Charles H.Gouhl, Then there were J.©.Letreniere and &- st, Onge, who were partners in the grain business, and J.C.Sinton, whore sad death at St.Lambert, is still fresh in ever one\u2019s memery.These gentlemen were all part of the old nard\u2014they be- lunged to the regime of the old book.STEAMSHIP MAN in this of.fe \"Talks of the Prospects of the Fast Line.Mr.David Richards, of: Livetpon], managing director of the Dominion Line .tast .\u2018and for the propose of acquit : Vice the subsidy would not he : Mr.Richards having of Steamships, is stopping at the Windsor, He was seen at the ofSce of the Do- wialon Lire this morning by a Star re rter, and among other things atnted at the (anadian Government was still atrong In its purpore of carrying nut the eamsahip servie».Nothing less than twenty knots an hour would be acrepted, this ser- pereased.visited several of « the American ports such as New York, Boston and Portland will also visit St.John's and Halifax.He is accom ed by his two daughters, and will in all probability leave town to-night.He safls for home by the R.M.8.Scotsman, which leaves port on Saturday morning next, Mr.Richards Imarviewed Sir Wilfrid at Ottawa yesterday.RIVIERE ST.PIERRE A Report From the Engineers on Its Polution.The engineers appointed to report on the pollution of the Little Riviere St.Plerre\u2014 Mr.Bt.George, the Clty Surveyor, and Mr, Marceau.of the Canal Departmen t\u2014to-day turolshed their report to the City Clerk.The report is to the effect that the river ts badly polluted, and à meuace to publie health.The pollution is declared to be due to the private drains of the West End Abattoir and Malette's sonp Isctory, St Henry, which drain into the river.The En- xineers report agalnst the proposition to sink the river In on enclosed tunnel, OD ACcount of engineering dithcutties in connec tlon with the crossing the canal, which at present In being done by & sypbon tuunel.The engineers report that if the two pri- vale rewerns complained of were closed, the Government's proposition to deepen the bed of the river and stralghten the bankw would remove any dancer of pollution in the future.The report recommends that uteps Le taken to induce the Government te proceed at once with their propored works, and restrain the Institutions Mentivned from emptying thetr sewage into the river.NEW YEARSSERVICES At the to McGill College Avenue Synagogue.The New Year services at the Jewish Synagrogue on McGill Co llega avenue were held Monday morning and evening, and were attended Ly à larze numer of wor ~hippers, many of whom came from distant parts for the occasion, which is one of the nost solemn tu the Jewish calendar, The sermon was preached Ly Rev.Her mann H, Kaplan, B.A, of New York, The reverend gentleman made à very favorable impression upon his audience by his earnest and lucid exposition.Ihe preacher explained to his hearers the siguiticance of the terms by which the day is chieHy known in Jewish literature, aud closed by appealing to his audience tu lead à more philantbropic and religious life, The musical service was under the con trol of Rev.Cantor Rosenstein, and was strictly in accordance with that in vogue in all or OX syuagogues on similar occasions, THE BROKEN MAINS The Repairs Now Expected to be Compieted on Sunday.Mr.Laforest.Superintendent of the Water Department expects the repairs to the broken mains under the canal to be com plited on Sunday.The last break has been weated and a coffer dam erected over it.The broken section of pipe Las been taken out and su new section cut to the same size.All that will have to be done when the water is let out of the canal on Sunday will be to put the new section in place.lt 18 estimated that the repairs when completed will cost at least $7,000, and there will likely be litigation to decide who ia responsible for the payment of this amount, Mr.Laforest holds that the responsibility rests with the dreduing contractors.BUSINESS NOTES John Major, Lachine, hus registered as doing business alone as John Major & Bun, commission merchants and dealers in flour and grain, George Ball nud File Baîl, doing busi- nessa us G.& E.Ball, contractors and builders, have dissolved partnership, The business is being contimued by Elie Ball alone under the same style.The Watson-Foster Company, I.td., have registered a notice of thelr Incorpor- aeion, with Maisonneuve as thelr principal place of business, letters patent were granted them on May 20 list.David Robillard, farmer, St.Joseph de Soulanges, has consented to assigp on demand of E.Robillard, who ts a creditor fur $3000.C.A.Harwood has been named provisional guardian.BICYCLIST INJURED Charles E.Gledhill, while ronstine down Atwater ave.on his bicycle on Monday atternuon about tour o'clock, lost atl contol of his wheel, and on reaching the corner of Atwater and St.James street.was precipi tated into an express cart, sustaining severe injuries about the head and shoulders, besides other internal and nervous derange- ments; the remains of the wrecked bicvele were gathered up and taken to the Ste.Cunegonde police station.When picked up he was badly stunred and, aîter being attended by Dr.Wainwright, who accompanied the ambulance, was removed to the Montreal General Hospital, where he is now doing as well as can te expected.YUKON MINERS MEET The St.James Hotel was the scene of an interesting gathering yesterday, when five rrench Canadians, who haa fast met in the Yukon country, ran up against each other.Old days were talked over, and plans were made for next season's work.\u2018he returned argonaunts were Messrs, Henri Protean, F.erzevin, M.Picotte, A.Cazalais and M.Gauthier.All of them will leave for the l\u2019acific coast at an early date in order to he ready to avail themselves of the first opportunity of going north again in the early spring, BICYCLISTS PAY UP Since the special bicycle police began their campaign against\u2019 unlicensed bicy- cliste, wheelmen who had not previously taken out licenses have been applying for tags at the rate of a couple dozen a day.Up to date 4450 tags have heen issued.The police estimate that there must be at least 2000 more bicycles than that in use in the city, and they will not relax their vigilance until the snow puts a stop to the w eeling ENGLISH MATCH-MAKER.A notable English arrival at the Windsor yesterday is Mr.Gilbert Bartholomew, managing director of the ext British match making firm, Bryant & May.Limited, Mr.Bartholomew, who is accompanied by bis wife, left this morning for Danville, where his firm have an option upon some important timber property.He will return this evening and after a few days stay in Montreal will proceed west upon a tour of inspection.> VACCINATION, Though the numixr of applications for Yacinations is decreasin: dah there were applications for no Jess ian 20 points at the office of the Board of Health this morning.Since the first smallpox case was reported in June 53,107 points bave been distribated by the Bonrd.The greatest number distributed in any one day was 3,000.LITERARY UNDERSRADUATES The first meeting of the undergraduates Literary and Debating society of Mctiill University for the session of 1897-08 will take place on Friday evening next in the old library of the arts building.Officers for the ensuing year will be elected, and ordinary routine business transacted.An Impromptu dehate is also one of the features Ÿ > BOYCOTTED BY FARMERS.Mr.W.W.Ogilvie Denies It EXPLAINS WHY HIS ELEVATORS WERE NOT OPENED EARLIER.! Winnipeg, September 29\u2014The Ogilvie Milling Company, who have been Loy cotied by furtuers at many punts because they did not oper! their elevators at the beginning uf the season when prices were high, are now paying two cents a bushel more than | other companies in order to get wheal.Till yesterday the Ogilvies had not received | a single bushel at Glenboro, and practically bone ul a dozen other points.the Canadian l\u2019aviue Kailway have not tacilities to move the crop fast enough, and already several markets are blocked, A general bivekaite Is certain if the price keeps up.This despatch was shown to Mr.Ogi).| vie this morning while on \u2018Change by a Star representative.The big nulier ap- | penred rather amused.Mr.Ogilit- ex- | plained that he begun buying new wheat Hs soon As his elb\u2018vaturs were clared of the old stock.In fact, some «fi the elevators yet contained old wheat, VI have never been boycotted by any farmer ln Mivsito-a.ludeed, I am the ouly wheat buyer fu Manito a that atriet- Iy buys whent by the loud from the furm- ers and Insists that he must take pay- mer t for each\u2019 logd A8 it is delivered, \u201cloam directly opposed to all wing the farmers to store their wleut in my elevators, Jt causes abuses znd sreal loss to the furmers,\u2019\u2019 Mr.Ogilvie then showed his interlocutor & letter which he received Yesterday from Mr.Wm.Ward, bis wheat buyer in Emerson, saving that MeMillans eluvator had been burnt to the ground the previous night with about X000 Lushels of furmers wheat which had been ino 1, aml upon whieh the farmers uo Insurance.It I~ Lo prevent such unfortunate events as this that Mr.Ogilvie declines to store wheat fur the larmerx, Two years ago,\u2019 he continued, *\u2018a farmer at Virden would nyt sell his wlieat at once, but insisted upon my man stored have taking Ît in to store, saying that he would sell the wheat later on.Two days afterwards the elevator was burnt duwn, but the farmer had nu insurance on his wheat.On my next visit to Manitoba J learned that this farmer was & deserving, hard-working man, and that the loss had been & very serlous oue for bin.\u201cAccordingly 1 sent him a cheque for the «alue of the destroyed wheat, (nb recognition of this act he wrote a letter of thaaks, and adding that he had no claim Whatever Upon ue for the wheat.He expressed his appreciation of my generos ity In the Kindest manver, Afterwards he had the letter published in the Mauf- tobä papers.\u201d Here Mr.Ogilvie paused; and then added in hin most emphatic war ner: \u201cI bave no connection whatever with the great \u2018Manitoba wheat-buying combination,\u201d I regulate my prices every day su the baels of the markets of the world, I am not aware that I am paying two cents mire than the combination.If am the combination in my opinion paying too little to the farn:eru, \u201cWhat is satd in this despatch about Glegboro is not correct as I have reports of my daily neceipts there and elsewhere | far the last two weeke, \u2018With to the alleged transportation difficulty, I may say that im consequence of he fine and dry weather Manitoba has enjoyed ever since harvest- Ing, the farmers have bean enabled to deliver wheat much faster than usual.The ata that several markets are blacked, if vestigated, I think, this: woulil explain the difficulty.No rall- way could be expected to move all this where im two months.It Js absurd to think of such a thing.\u201d \u2019 SOME LUCKY ONES Getting Through {to Lake Bennett From Skagway.According to advices to the New York World from Skagway, under date of September 11, the new trail opened up through the efforts of its correspondent, Mr.Bcorel, wan a boon to the Klundikers, making fcr Lake Bennett, The report states: \u2018The execrated builders of the original pack-horse tratl took it over the rOft surfaces of a succession of steep hills instead of galuing the comparatively low altitudes «f White Pass by the uatural grade of Skagway liver.\u2018lo do this would have cost nut over $3,000, and the horse path would bave been a good wide, solid one, having at no place more than 8% per cent, ascent, It would have.rasily handied the four to six thousand gold bunters who, but for The World, would have almost all remained stuck in the black soft hilluides.The Caun- adian Trail Company officials sag.on thelr own behalf, that.nut having a right to collect tolls, they did not consider ad visable the expenditure of the money necessary to construct the river trail merely to enhance the value of their Skag- .any people al Skagway or Dvea have them.! News was received that the Bebnsen parts.| who are going over White l\u2019ass, had nearly I reached the Lakes on September 1, i had lost six horses, and in a letter, Behnson ! trail will not get in thi- year.way property.Further, that they did not torevee the emormous crush of people with pack horses and that they declared it open, expecting not over 500 or possibly 1.000 travellers.This number they justly claim the original trail, even in its unfinished state.would have easily hand led.\" An to the operation of the new trail the World's advices say it has enabled 2,000 men, who were despérate and hope- lessiy atalled, to cross the mountain ranges with complete outfits, safe against Alaska's winter, and it has made possible à regular Canada-United States mail service into the Klondike.\u2019 In proof of the statemant above made the paper quotes the following: '\u2018Skag- way, Alaska, Septemher 11, 1897.To the Editor of the World: Allow me to compliment your enterprize in opening Skagway tmil.We have ten tona of heavy freight and 54 horses, I do not think we would have heen able to get our goods acrosa at all had it not been for the work done on the trail umder vour auApices.J.FI.Mclibree, assistant Conn isstoner, North-West Mounted Police.Whes the Skagway trail \u2018was blocked, when not a pound or a hoof, could be profitably moved, many men host courage.The \u2018\u2018tendorfeet\u2019\u2019 were especinily dow neast.Much cold water wus thrown upon the finally successful efforts to have everyhody ammed with an and everybody with two arms pitch in and tackle the mud and rocks- \u2018What's the usa?You can\u2019t do nothing with them rocks,\u2019 they said, or \u2018the mud\u2019ll drown you if you try to corduroy it.\u201d But there were genuine frontiersenen among the bafled thousande.There were also many who had come ashore from a crowded Klondike ship to go through and meant to do it.There was old Mr.Word, of Montana, who sald: \u2018\u2018(Geptle- men, If we don\u2019t find n trail weT] make ome,\u2019\u201d 8uch men turned out at early dawn, put frrod in thetr pockets and went to vard, pers t work, The World hms printed six hundred of thelr names, T volunteer handlers of affe and sledge al- met fo A man have reached Lake Hen- nett or will do 80 early emnugh to safely of.the evening's programme.aitlam hb | Roving been delayed two days tv start this autumn for Klondtko and fits gold.os as oe TRIALS OF THE TRAIL.Vancouver, B.C.t.20~\u2014The 88, as Deached port rok Skagway, # [SE weather.On the way down she met the ! tug Pioneer, with the bark Shirley in tow; the City p£ Seattle, Rosalie and Rapid Transit, all en route to Skagway.' Captain freeman, of the Coquitlam, re- ris that the recent heavy rains bave voded Lhe rivers in the nel«hborhood of Dyea and Skagway, and mauy ten porary bridges have been washed away.The trail is ina feartul condition, blocked with dead horses and disgusted men.Bnow has fallen several times apd it is maduess now for men to start out.The ouly way to get in will be by sleihs when the snow is deep enough, and bardly They says nine tenths of the people now on the La as .- .j FROM THE TRAILS.News of Parties Bound for th | Klondike.sod (Special to the Star.) Ottawa, september 2v.\u2014The follow- Ing res are froiu correspondence res ceived by Mr.Fred Wisite, Contrulkr of Mounted Police, this mombag.Tuspector Harper coached the summit of the coast pPauge où the 13th ast, and ex pecthad Bo get to Lake Bennett by the 161m, ann leave there fur the north on ta 26th, provide! his supplics ware suliciantly advanced, The Police boat building party complatad four boaty at Lake Bennett upd huve vubers under construction, When writhng om the 13th tnst, it was still mafia, with haavy gules, The Edmonton Patrol, which is tey- Ing to work its way across country, croased the Athabmsca at the mouth of | the Macleod River on the 15th inst.; making good progress amd ail well, six days from Bdinomion, whilst a party | known as tire San Frabicisco party, working from Cualiionda, were at the same point twenty-two dahy> out from Edmantxie Jasper Mouse Patrol In- spectos SN vder wrote from Sturgeon Lake, under date September 4, reporting bis arrival timre from Jasper Hiouse.He has been comefdemebly delayed on the route by en éemeonmous wind mand falls of timber, and consaquent bad oon- dition of the tratl.On same occasions they were suit ble fo make more than nw miles a day.He was then dewv- Ing for Dumvemem.Ile reports a coy- siderable rettlement at Sturggwn Lake, three traddng esstabltshments sl a large number of Lndkwn houses, That the Tu- dians hive garden patehes acsd reulxe fine potatoes, ænd that the Lake abounds with the fnest fish he has ever san.THREE NEW PARISH PRIESTS.THE REV, G.LEPAILLEUR, Cure of St.Louis du Mile End, THE REV.J.A.BELANGER, Oure of Maisonneuve.Eee 7d Tm o THE REV.G.LESAGE, Cure of St.Paul l'Ermite.(From photographs taken by Messrs.Lapres and Lavergne.) ADDRESS TO SIR H.STRONG (Special to the Star.) Quebec, Sept.29.\u2014Sir Henry Strong, P.C., and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, was present at the Court of Review yesterdy and occupied a seat on the ilench.\u2018ihe other judges present were Sir L.N.Casailt, Chief Justice and Judges Routhier, Caron, .Andrews and Pelletier.The members of the Bar were present in large numbers and an address was read in English to His Lordship by Mr.F.X, Lemieux, Q.C., batonnier of the Bar, of this district, to which Sir L, N.Casault added a few remarks.In lis reply Sir Henry thanked the Judges and Bat for their kind sentiments they had expressed in this address, fe DENIAL FROM GASCOIGNE (Special to the Star.» Ottawa, September 29.\u2014Major-Gen.Gascoigne laughs at the idea of there being differences of opinion between Hon.Borden and himself sufiiclently serious to cause his retirement.He states that they are thoroughly in accord.Speaking of hia | English visit, he says the furore over the | mier is simply immense.Healso speaks | most highly not only of the Canadian Jubllee contingent, but alco of the whole Colonial troops present on that occasion.THE LAURIER BANQUET ! Toronto, September 29.\u2014 The sale of ments for the Laurier banquet eommeno- ed yesterday.There are 449 places, and 827 tickets were sold within an hour or two, filling the nine principal tables.The remafnder of the tickets are expected to be süld this afternoon.- .Across the Prairie.Cont nued.Now and agam we had halted at soine city or the plulus, vigorous, and youthful, with broad avenues and frequert shnde trees, and had then sped out uver the rolbog pratrie, sectug but few of the milllons of cattle ani but little of the cultivated ranches whieh make Kansas the second state of the Culon fn agricultural Importance.Some of the towns have a reputation to sus- tan, hut the majority would prefer to lose theirs.They would even exchange ft for the reputation of a Moatreal al derrhan.Be it remembered that it was tow ards the close of October that we passes] through Kansas; the crops were garnered, the planted assed not yet quickened Into Ife, Returning towards the close of April following, we found the scene vastly different.\u2018I'he bare ground was Bow covered with tender green shoots, the whole state carpeted with velvet, Jt Is one of the most striking features of the feurmey to one accustomed to the well watered lands of Canada, to mark how, in the dry season, the naked earth | Mes # burned And heart-breaking desert between the Missonr and the Sierra, but ready to bloom, crop upon crop, the whole year round, under the favor of Ju- ptter Pluvius, Happy the land, however, that has watercourses ! Was not Palestine such a country, in land which the Lord thy God careth for.\u201d The United States west is a land of Egypt, \u2018where thiry gowedst thy med and water- edet it with thy fuot, hke a garden ot herbs,\u201d though the modern science of Irrigation has done much to ease the curse.Dtogenes says they do not water by the foot out Weet, but by the \u2018\u2018Inch ?\u2019 A Western rancher to whom I quoted these Seriptural passages repled that he had been told that there was a spe- cutator named Joseph who was able to squeeze the shorts by getting a corner In Egyptian wheat when the Palestine crop ran out.It {8 not safe to argue out West, or I would have suggested that the Expptian crop was short that year also, and that Joseph had only comerenl the auppr.Frum the moment we had left Chi- cagu, we had been climbing steadily skyward, and when we passed (Coolidge, the last station wi Kausas, we were 8,365 feat above tid&-water, Chicago be ing omly 579 feet.We were to rise es high again, and higher, ere from the sunmit of the Continental Divide we could ywæp down towards the Pacific, Hitherfo, also, we had been speeding atratght into the pathway of the setting sun, but at La Jwatwn, shortly after entering Coloredo, we turned southward, leaving behind vs the famed health re sorts and mining dlatrdets of the «tate, and seeing Plke\u2019s Penk dimly outlined northward in the azure distance, We cut off the aouth-eagtern corner of Coborado, a tand of virtual desert, of dry water courses, arid plains dotted with sage brush, amd enlivened at infrequent intervals only by the jack-rab- hit, whinse omg ears obscured the vi- wien.Our train closed one of these oregtures, or rather we thought it did, mtil he settled down to work, and then we knew he had only tetore.There\u2019 was Just ome brown etrrgk, and we were alone agein in the disconsolate desert.We were mot long in Colorado without running into a mountain.The state fa not halt the size of the Province of Queber, horizontally, but if it had npt been crumpled up so, it would bably cover the whole of Canada.At one gets this impression from glimpses of Pike's Peak and the two majestic Spanish Peaks that have heem splitting the borigon for some time, to aay nothing of yonder wall of rock through which we are about to pass, treading in the footeteps of thé Angomauts and of the aborigines who, centuries hefore Columbus, traversex] the Raton Pass, one of the few highways through the Rockies.OVER THE DIVIDE.Mountains have ever been the holy places ot the earth.It was upon a mountain that Moses spoke with God, ang rrom a mountain that he broughb.down the commandments to those who on the plains below were lost io super- atitlon and worahipped the golden call.Tbe world\u2019s two historic cities, Jerusalem and Rome, were built upon moun- talne, and the story of mations has shown time and again that the love of liberty and honor and great movements have originated among those who were mountain bred.The influence of the plains is depressing, their monotony sta tes the mind, or involves it in mystical theories.Witness the theologies of Egypt and the Popalist movement In Kamaas.Tha hills uplift to an approximation of their own ndeur; the vulture for the plains, the eagle for the .Such, at any rate, is the sentiment of the accustomed to a varied lam who has had a day and two nights upon the prairie, and seen before hsm for the firet time, rise upon rise, the gutliers of the Rocky Mountains.8 We were mow well on along the Santa Fe trail, avery mile of when has bed its tragedy, death by Apache bullet, death by hunger, death bry thiret, death by torture, amd, perhaps worst of all, denth by heartbreak, when the etout soul} that had tramped the weary miles from the Missouri gave out snd iay down to die before the headless barrier that stood betwee him and the gold fields where he had boped to win for- tone, The Arkansas Kiver, along whose banks we had for moms time been rum- ping, is now forsaken, and we shall see But ttle water for the remainder of our journey, save an occasjomal mountain stremmn, We were awakened for an early bréak- fast at La Junta, a little after six the morning.La Juntm, the Junction, the name is suggestive of black-eyed sig- norettas, with cigarettos and jealous lovers, and, vnlike the bulk of United States names, it does not disappoint us.Here a padre gets in, who has been re- cuperatin at, Colnnado mgs or book- tng at the infmes at er.What strange tales he twill tell hia }#ttle Mex) can mission flock! Will his reputation for veracity stand the strain 7?He has.actually seen men working, working while they had money in their pockets.Incredible | And they Md\u201d not celebrate & single maint\u2019s day.Monstrous! rey smoke pipes, Caramba! And drin strong waters.Ah, now the padre speaks truth ; that is to be à man.Meanwhile our train has Teena fs apparantly intemmningble journev, a hurling itself a att am against the walisliof rock that are dmw- ever nearer, We have remched Trinidad shortly before eleven, \u201c\u2018emd mow, says the Argonaut, \u2018\u2019you ladies iad better come u the war platform.\u2019\u2019 The Virgin is there alrcady ; bas spe not her ide-tinok to \u2018diréet her?We notiœ that the Argonaut avoidx her, anû attaches himself to the Princess.The Lieutenant\u2019s wife looks oareful after her personal property, but the Virgin is serene, She haa her guide-book.Like the breath of the salt sea .was the first breath of the bills.Trimidad is et these foot, and here a second powerful sugine was attached, Shades of early scoffers wio thought no tran eould progress on smooth rails, what do e think of this?We were going to be hottes | into the sky.se \"ain, * \u2018Canndd in ancient history, t next Events îles and would boldly go \u2018through a an uatuin that darred our 0.J.Norman's Sales.-DO NOT FORGET TNE\u2014 UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF Socindhand Bleyclos, Bory\u2019, Girls\u2019, Ladies and Men's, on Th +» the 30th ênat., à 638 Dorchester 4.Sale al 8 pum.: 273 ©.J.NORMAN, Auctioneu.amet \u2014\u2014 == VSN -PILLS- ~~ CURE .BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION SICK HEADACHE ane a LIVER TROUBLES S a laxative, one pill acts perfectly, and if a stronger action is desired a cathartic effect is produced by two pills.In obstinate cases, where a purgative is necessary, three pills will be found sufficient.These pills leave no unpleasant after ¢ fect.One pill taken each night during thirty days will cure constipation.PRICE 28C.OR 8 FOR 81.00 228*ntyl turther progress.'I'wo engines to draw us, and yet Le who would might have walked alongside the train, whose speed did not exceed four miles an hour, We wound round spurs, and ros¢ upon tres- tle-work and curves yard by yard, the engines panting and the wheels ac tually screaming on the rails as the train turned and twisted snakily tn amd out amoung the hilly, revealing to our de- lghted eves wondrous vistas, canons and ridges.At tines we clung miracu- ously to the face of a clin, stole on filmy bridges over ravines shaded with tremulous aspens, slipped by long straight \"slopes, rugged with pines, and anou paused, as though, at last, the energy of man and the power of steam together lespaired of surmountiug the rise upon rise of interminable rock that overhung us, But man again proved bis invincibility, and still we climbed the firemen fering the IMmsatiable fires, up, ever up, through the azure, such azure and dreamful sunlight as beggars description, until in the weirdest place of all, when the masses of rock seemend closing in upon us from ali sides, we plunged into the Raton Tunnel with so mighty a reechoing roar and Yrumbdle that all Inferno seemed about to welcome us to its Walpurgis dance.\u2018\u201c\u2018Uncle Dick,\u201d it was the Argonaut who was speaking, and bis words were addressed tn the Primcess.\u2018Uncle Dick lived there,\u2019\u2019 pointing to a ruined shanty on the right of the track és we bad approached the tunnel.*\"And if ever man was glad to see his fellow-tran it was us the night we pulled up bere.He wasn\u2019t snuch on religion, but it seems to\\me that that men was aootber St, Christopher or some kind of Broad Church missionary Just set down there by God himael! to do something to help along a crowd of hali-dead, gold-hunt- ing, profane, b rdly fellows Ike us, and put some heart into us a some faith in man atter our fights with the redskin devils all along the lime.Dick Wooten kept this pass in order for the forty-miners, and if every man that owed him anything for that was to sub- cribe two bits for a monument, 1t would soraps the stars out of sky as the world turned round.\u2018 The Capitalist gald: \u2018I reckon \u2018he made a good thing out of the pass, M he charged toll.\u201d The Virgin chirped blithely : \u2018Ok, , he d ; it says s0 in the guide- ok.\u2019 The Argonaut sald again, and bis tone checked the two like a cold water douche ; \u201cI reckon he made conatder- able out of it, if the angels know thelr business.He's dead, an I'll be good enough to meet him again,\u201d We had entered New Mexico an instant before plunging into the Raton Tunwel, and were then 7,662 feet above the sea.The tunnel fs 2,011 feat long, replacing an old switch-back track that winds {lke a corkscrew over the mountain, and once through :1t our descent hegan, fast and faster, the brakes on, the engines reversed and the smoke from the bunn- Ing grease around the hot wheels of- fendinx our nowtrils while we slid down the mountain slopes into a valley that was but the prelude to another scramble towarde the stars.A ltttle more than a quarter of a mile nearer the sartht Sartre than Raton, we stopped at an Vegas town and heaMh resort, amd began mountaineering agaln.From the rear platform of the Pullman scene followed scene until, near evening, we had stealthily ripen to ap altitude of 7,452 ft, at Glorfeth Pass.(lorieta means bower or summer house, but the name does not sound e0 sweetly in the earn of a consumptive.That place is his Rubicon, often his Waterloo.The high altitude at which the trath tmavels for n day and a night is injurious to hemorrhagic patients, or those with beact complica tions, though it mary be mentioned that the Santa Fe is about the safest trane- continental route in this respect.Sleep torsakes the pillow, and, as the hnurs by, wfth cruel slowness, the shorten- fox breath twitching bands end distross- ing cough make the officials watchful, Then cones the hemorrhage, sometimes only a relief, but sometimes ushering is the last sceme of all,\u2014and the yellow flag or yellow lantern announces that another mortal has put on immortality, Several of us felt the oppression of the rarified afr, and lost the night's sleep.We passed\u201d Albuguerque after sunset, and took on two dandified ages from New York, with high dollars, farb- lonable benvers and frock coats, who continually sucked the gqid knobs of thelr wailing sticks, as though too recently from the nursery tio have forgotten the habits of babfrhood.The Argonaut looked at them as they entered the smoking room, got up.aid Ireextingly that be feared his smoking might annoy them, and went out upon the platform.Well,\u201d he sald, as I joined \u2018you wanted to know what have taken place out west since nine Go back to the smoking car, and look at them, They would have been phinted at Kanms City in my time.They would have scared the stage mules half to death.Did you notice Low 1 bolted?\u201d LC The Argonaut had not meant this re- upon himeelf, and } was too wise to motice it.New Mexico is almost the only portion of the United States which can rival [ and, like portions of the Province of Quebec, is he omy part of the country where an- clent mæmners and customs amd institutions persiet side by side with modern UTORTENS Separated by woearly three thousand miles, these two conservative egions afford many stmilartties.In Quebec, the oross is in evidence at intersecting roads, on hills, and in the villa ; it is so also tn New Mexico.The Mexican oven ls the habitant oven.Quebe A from selgnorta!l teéouce; New Mexico suffered from the old Spanish land .The Mexican ohim- ney place whery Jean Baptiste could sit and smoke and dream himself at home.Oaly Jean Baptiste would tum dis nose up at the cigarette, and Joma Bautista would sneeze over the black pipe and kittikantk, Furthermore, neither will ume his fists, The habitant will fight corner is \\a no bodily harm, while the smile un an msult M he does think it mafs to resant !1 at once, and $ will find you with a ettlet- o in your back à week later.Jean Baptiste will work ; Juan Bautista wil) Fine House Furnishing Goods.- Belfast Lisens, Lace Cnrtatns White Quilts, Conntes- panes, ce.The subscribers are pleased to announce arrival of ul consi, nent pf the above fine goods, direct m the mañufacturers, and which they will offer at auction at their rooms, NOS.1821 AND 1823 NOTRE DAME ST.THURSDAY AFTERYOON, SEPT.30th \u2014Comprising-= *1fast Table Cloths, all sizes; Table Napkins.Be aimes: Ten and'Traz Cloiks, Damas Tewecis, Huncaback, Diaper, Sheeting, Sideboard Jtnsn, Tavijes, ving Cloths e White Teilet.Marseille.Victoria, Breeade and Satin Finished Quilin, Fancy Conntar- panes, Honey-Comd and Colored Bedspreads, Nottingham Lace Curtains, Anglo-Swias, fe ligncand Handmade Cart Sule at 2.30 o'clock.NM.BICKS & CO.Auctioneers.2273 Roofing and Asphalting OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.Cement Wash Tubs, Coal Of] Cabinets Presbery Stove Lining repairs any stove; Extension Ladders, Build: ing Papers and Roofing aterials.GEO.W.REED & CO.Manufacturers, 788 and 7856 CRAIG STREET.213*n SPECIFIC ARTICLES.A a A TON em NIN hands are those whose WILLIN work is a pleasure.Satisfied and pleased WORKERS are all in the kitchen who are provided with The Cook's Friend Baking Powder x STOPPED FREE AND PKR- red re ir Nerve Re- 108 sf manently cu Klitae's Great sterer.© fits after frat FITSE =: triad bottle to Fit cases.Bead to 831 Arch st, Phil, Pa.For sale by J.A.Harte, 1780 Notre Démo Seyi nireal.ol w LEGAL CARDS.NN man NcGIBBON, CASGRAIN, RYAN & MITCHELL Barristers, Bolicitors, Etc., Canada Lite Building, Meamtreal.R.D.McGibbon, QC.Th.Chase Casgrain, Q.C., MP Percy C.Ryan.Victor E.Mitchell d Surveyer.1M.Le = \u2014= not work.Jean Baptiste hides bis hoard in a stocking ; Juan Bautista hides his wealth io the ground ag.t a ralny day, and that never comes In New Mexico.Tbe Capitalist says that thousands of square miles of territory throughout the South are honey-combad with deposits of treasure, which the Mesican is too supersti- tlous to endeavor to unearth, but whicb he thinks would yleld a dividend om the stock of his projected Mexican Buried Treasure Company, to wuich be wanted me to subscribe.The Mexican takes pride in bis borse and saddle, and every Canadian knows that Jean Bi fste may be slow in many things, but that he must have a fast horse to speed an the ice tn winter or down the country road after mass, his best girl by his side.Nefther Mexican nor habitant cares much for modem fmprovemaents ; the Mexican atl) ploughs with a sharpened stick.There 1s - thing in the Roman creed itself that should cause men to rragmate, but it is an undeniable fact that n large Roman Catholic community is ally behind une whbioh fa Protestent.1s it that men who bow thelr wiils in all things to oue man, be he priest or ruler under any other name, capnot hope to compete with men who have their wits aharpen- ed by sell-ehance ?Is It that the unnumbered fete days and holidays ener vate them for busi , 88 men who dive bry candle-light aid sip liquers ami wear gloves, go dirwmn hatore the brawny fisted noonday diners, till, but for the inflow of farmers\u2019 sons from the country, great citles would deteriorate?Whatever be the reason, it is fndisrnt- able that a priest-ridden people mut rest content with the dom of heaven, for thay will get but little of the goud things of earth.And yet they get happiness, There is The Mexican 15 no denying the fact.born, = and dies Ju constant sunlight; has no newspaper, m0 advertising, 0 in npparentiy ; no booms, no speculative fever (unless gambling means the same); has probably never heard of the President, and would show no interest in an election that sets every so-called clever man in the States frenzied with excitement, He never akes himself a clothes-horse [or election badges before tbe duy, nor trundles bis nelghbor round towa fn a barrow, or ahaves the ome side of his face the day after ; yet he is far more comtented than thay.We were pow tmly in a foreign land.The United States owns It, but the once masterly 8 led hme left the 1im- prees of his mai hand upon it.And a still more anchent civilization piques the curiosity of \u2018the antiquary In the pueblos, grouped on the top of some nl- most fmaccesaable rook or mesa, and reach ctimbing of ladders or nâches fa the rock.What terrible Invasion in p c ttmes drove this an- client people to much defensive mems- uers ?Vandals and Huns have roamed on every continent, and the Israelltish wanderings and conquent of the indwel- ler have been exemplMied even on these Western plains at the very dawn of the buman era.: (To be continued.) PLAYED WITH MATCHES.A boy playing with matches caused a fire in his father\u2019s house, 38 Duke st., erday morning.An alarm was Sale of .i} us.Etc, Ete, |] removed \" fegen storage, a our ON FRIDAY\u2019 MORNING, 1at -DET ©.AT TEN pOMICK, il 3 INSOLVENT In the matterof - med J.A.DUPRAS, Groogr, Mo vat.A a e undersigned will sell by publ SEH ee are era Tel 8 éonsisting ot Po mate par (évantor pere nr assez ge ro For tion signed.unde: mation apsly to, S6¥ > INSOLVENT NOTIC dre rte pe Astin te Sire ses No al Brel BE Mogren 9611.38 Genorl dry.ok.oe .8 ture, êto., sto.ow 430.25 : Fixturos, counters and abelvingu.800,00 i Book Débit.\u2018 The store i be open for taspeetion: : wie J ARTHUR daamon Ouratec Bho.La hist ests Prony House and.grounds- about\u201d 200,000 square feet-«-on tbe fñé: of the Park & Island Railway: Will be sold en bloc or in lots-te: suit.An ideal spot for : For particulars apply; ROBERT GREIG & Coy For Salé by Ten The well known assorted Stoel ot Dry Goods, ot LONSDALE REID & CO,, amounting as ] inventory about #27 000.\u201cpe ders will be receivgsd\u201d not Inte than October 4th.serms\u2014 quarter.cash, balahce two, three months, with interest a a necessarily ted., .Stock now on view, _ Address, 18 ST.MELEN ST., M At the recent convention of thé Gus Council of Quebec, the advisabigy of officially visiting the vartous branches by the Grand Qaticers of \u201ctho.\u2018Grand\u2019 Council of Québec, wee decided : on Monday eve \u2018the Inaugural 4 took place at Branch No; 1,\u201d by Grid President C.E.Leclerc, N.P.; -irivet | Grand Vice-President P, ¥.ot Grand \u201cAS A r Chancellors P.Flannery O Farrell and Dr, Ricard, sident P, ot President Lappin, presided; .\"2: >.: oT business of fie branch was very of committees submitte nean-l ke manner in wh cons \u2018was a practical of the fact that Branch retained in ite ranks = debaters that tan be \u20ac society.gL So A WEEK'S DEATHS, th a A.S\u2014 dolls ie [ cs, testants id.on Hebrew.The principal causes of des were as fob 1 : ; 3 .oy Lm Gh a, promptly turned In, and the damage will slight, - i ¢ neu- and smallpox, one sgh; o nas, ap yxia pneumonia, the - | ° * ; Slashing at shadows \u2014those misguided werhién who won't use Pearline because clothes.\u201d either hands or clothes, don't you suppose that the women who use it would be saying so\u2019 The very ease of its washing keeps ine.to believe dangerous.So itis, often, That is a risk and untried things.© But Pearline, thé washing-compound, is as well-known, as \u2018soap, and known and .proved to be equally harmless, «im Millions \"0e F it must hurt If Pearline \u2018hurt many from using Pearl- Theyve been brought up that easy washin;; is ou run with new rst and original oT 006063093030 ort 7 7 > : ans se rca ana te AE AE tetes + H9\u201400063 02000050 0-3030-d2-3 93-03-0-3-6-20-203030-6003-0-1-0-003-0 N MURPHY & CO._+ x \u2018 ur ge ge li mes THE MO 3 ar aren .END OF THE MONTH SALE.Thursday, Friday, Saturday.THE BARGAINS ARE BIG AND WAITING.We have been so busy with the initiation rushfof our Fall Trade that we have been unable to prepare the usual lists for our End of the Month Sale.The bargains are here all the same, however.We subjoin a few, and invite shoppers to call and pick out others for themselves : Er e ' E 8 BESS 6000S CLOMS, 5 3 J 3 Having cienred out a manvfacturer's | Children\u2019s All Wool Boucle Reefers 5.stock vf French drene £0: dn at a te from $2.30.if emir KY timers at the for Children's stylish Ulatere, with deep Be lowing prices: 45e, 55e, e.capes.from $4.75.ge Over 3001 yards in this lot, all 46 150 Ladles\u2019 Juckets ip All Wool Chev- aod 43 In, wide, avd worth from jots, and worth regular $5.Qur is [J] 75¢ to $1.26 per yard price $4.50.pr Ô THREE SLECIAL TALES FOR THIS Ladies ak lish Bluck dloucle Capes.o JANE 92 Se t raide un tight-fitting nck.e No }, Fable Drees TOR 48e, AD Price only $4.30.cheap at $4.50.¢ Na 7 Tati.Dress Goods 556 Al 85 Btyllsh Golf Capes, made from @ \u201cworth from 756 to $1.25, heavy reversible cloth.Price only No.8 Table.Dress Goods, 65e, AN 94.55.4 worth from 75e to $1.25.| Black Velour Capes, lined Slik, $6.75.È ALRO } Furlined Capes, with deep Fur Collar ¢ 50 pieces ~! black Camei's Halr and and trimmed fur down fronts.Price Vieunn l'ress Goods, all extra gua- only $13.30.0 Wtles uv for 43c, ~3¢ for 58¢c, $1 We are headquarters for LADIES\u2019 e for 85r.$1.33 for ube.CLOUAKS, MAIDS' ULOAKS AND 0 .?Special Attention Given To Country Orders.: 3 686303653923 090367 +3 03603 030V 0936303023 03003036 4 = = TTT =o ces oe ot - B .SEPTEMBER WEDDINGS.corps, while the following gentlemen k.acted as ushers : Mr.Chas.M.Hart, \u2014_\u2014 Mr.Willis O'Connor, Master Thornley O Connor-Fogarty.St.Patrick's Chureh this morning was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when Miss Daisy Fogarty, second daughter of Mr.J.Fogarty.of Fogarty Bros,, wus united in marriage to Dr.E.J.OtComor, 377 St, Anteine street, son of Mr, LD, O' Connor, Ottawa, the Rev.Father Donneitly.of St.Anthony\u2019s parish, officiating at the ceremony.The bride, elegantly rostumed in Ivory White duchess satin trinuned with chif- \u201cgen and pearls, passementerie and orna- iy., + MR.TARTE - STILL A WITNESS.Cross Examined .on the Beemer Tender.SIR WILFRID LAURIER ASKED ONE QUESTION, And Acknowledged His Signature to a Letter.Hon, J.I, Tarte was on the witnees stand in the Court of Queen's Bench all day yesterday, being crossexamined by Mr.Cornellier, wbo sald when the Court adjourned that he was not through with him yet.Sir Wilfrid Laurier who was in Court, was not examined, the defence satisfying ftwel! with having the Pre mier admit the authenticity of a letter signed by him amd which is to be produced later on.Sir Wilfrid, on retiring from Court shook bands with his colleague in the wîtuess stand.RTHEAL, DAILY STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1897.$150 to $1000, and were 6 .for election and campaign expenses, At Mr, Cornelliers request witness read the several items, ang admitted that he had been paid the several suns mentioned.**Can you giv any explanation of how these orders pot into the hands of the Editor of the Globe,\u201d asked Mr.Cornellier.\u201cI can think of noother explanation than that Mr.Mciireevy himself must have given them to the Globe.Certainly they were not in ny possession at the time, said Mr.Tarter.Zornellier then proceeded to put a number of questions to wilness, based on the article iu the Toronto Globe.This brought forth a vigorous protest from Mr.St.Pierre, wlio objected to anything which appeared in the Globe, the editor of which was Bot present to give his evidence or explanation, being read.The prisoner had attacked Mi.Tarte on his own hook, let the defence now prove by actual evidence that those cliirges were well founded, and not try to sceh refuge behind the pages of the Toronto t.lube or any other paper.Mr.Corneliier was desirous to find out all the details uf the McGreevy revelations, and finally, in response to u number of questions, Mr.Tarte gave the following account of how he came to make the famous exposures: In the 72 March, IN5H, said Mr.Tarte.Robert McGreevy and Owen Murphy, the well known contractors, had made a statement to bin (witness) which revealed the ramifications of a great houdling conspiracy.Immediately, witness wenl to see Sir Adolphe Caron and had made the latter acquainted with the revelations which had been made to him.Following this up he had written the following fetter to Sir John Macdonald, the Premier, at Ottawa: Ottawa, March 27, 1888.Sir Jobn A.Macdonald, Ottaws, Ont, Dear Sir Juhn, 1 have been asked to sec you on an important matter.Will you teil amounts from tated to be me when and where 1 may have an inter view with vou.I have communicated to Sir Adulple Caron the contents of the papers which | have in my possession.Very truly yours, J.Iskakl.TARTE.Sir John, when witness had seen him and shown him the papers which he had re- THE TARTE-GRENIER CASE\u2014MR.RTE READING A COPY OF THER \u201cG .E,\u201d Mr.Tarte\u2019s examination regarding his relations with Mr.H.J.Beemer and the late Mr.Benj.Trudel being continued, witness said he had had no commun.cation direct with Mr.Beemer but Mr.Trudel, who was his agent at Quebec.This was in connection with Bee- er\u2019s tender for the Quebec waterworks.fle had not seem Beemer at nll, at that time, Witneas was pald £1500 or $1500 for writing articles, preparing memoirs, motions, ete.**Can you tell va exactly the amount of money you received from Trudel to work the councillors?\" *\u20181 never said it was for the councillors, I wrote articles, edited memoranda, and nevor said anything else.\u201d \u2018Can you tell us the amount?\u201d \u201cAn far as I remember, $1500 or $1800 \u2014\u2014probably $1500.\u201d \u201cDH you not get $1000 for \u2018Le Cana- dlen\u2019?\u201d \u201cNo, not that I remember.\" \u201cYou sald you left politics because you were too poor and could nut see to your business in 1881?\" \u2018\u201cThe contract was in 1888, I had made a little money by that time,\u201d \u201cCould you then not remember if $2000 **For your influence you admit having received $1800?!\" \u201c\u2018T don't admit that.\" Mr.St.Pierre objected to the question, \u201cYou admit having received $1500 or 81800.Why?\" *\u2018T don't keep books, I merely try to remember as best I can.\u201d \u2018What did you ve In return for 81500?\" \u201cMr.Trade! asked me to help him by writing articles, memo!rs, motions and promoting the tender.'\u2019 \u201cTrudel 31d not tender?\u2019 *\u2018No, but he was the agent of Beemer, who had tendered.Beemer wus then a stranger in Quebec.His tender was the lowest.\u201d \u2018How many motions did you write?\" \u201cI don\u2019t know how many motions.\" \u201cAN this was to lead the Council] to accept the tender?\u2019 \u2018Yes \" .\u201cDo you consider that boodifng?\"\u201d \u201cNo.I did not give my work for thing, except for tbe general interest Minister.\u201d \u201cDid you ask where the momey came no- as a 1 had no doubt :t came from Beemer, His tender was the lowest.\" \u2018You did not work because Fou were paid?\u201d \u201cI was an ordinary eitizon, and was aid for my work.1 canuol say any- hing else.\u201d \u201cUtd you ever deny receiving the money?\u201d \u2018\u2018Perhaps, to people who had no right to know.1 dont remember.The pub lic bad nothing to do with my personal affairs.1 was not a pubic man; i know editors who are not public men; Geo.Desjardins and 1 were joint editors of le Canadien.\u201d What were your relations with the Lake St.John Railway or Beemer?\u2019 \u201cI did not receive one cent from Beemer.I always worked for that road.1 never said 1 received any money or was pald for my services.r.Heemer was not in the Com when Québec voted a subsidy to that road.\u2019 Mr.Cornellier then handed witness a copy of the Toronto Globe of February 150$, which contained alleged fac similes cheques and orders, said to have been given ir Adolphe Caron and other leaders of ED BY COUNSEL.Th 4 with | aI TA ceived from Motireevy and Murphy.had asked him to leave the papers with him till he might look into the matter more thor oughly.The next time witness saw Nir John the latter had said that he had seen Sir Adolphe Caron, Sir Hector Langevin and others, and that be could take no action in the matter.Witness bad thereupon replied that if nov QP = PHILLIPS SQUARE.ee \u2014 ERRBHBEE | + (USE os = A = Youths\u2019 Clothing.uncertain.\u2018 ing sacrifice.An Inspection of this Customers will approbation.A full Cloths.Clothing 2m DEPARTMENT, In addition to complete purchases for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, we have secured from a large Clothing House in Liquidation about $2,000 worth in Children\u2019s, Although the goods were specially manufactured for us in exclusive pât- terns from the mills, the delivery was We have now cleared the entire lit at 66% cents on the dollar for cash.Ow selling price is marked at a correspond: 3 > Boys\u2019 änd Hose ASUS AUS EUR Purchase is Invited.Y please, when possible, bring their boys to be fitted, as we, shall not send any of these goods on \\ stock of Fall and Winter Overcoats, Reefers, in Nap and Beaver English Sailor and Jack Tar Suits in great variety.A variety of novelties in Children\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Clothing to select from.MAIL ORDERS Promptly and Caretulty Attended to.SU SU ie UC \u2019 the Premier did nothing hé (Mr.Tarte) world publish Mr.McGreevy's statement in his paper, Le Canadien.; Avcordimæly.on the 30th April of this year, he had published his revelations in Le Canadien.de was immediately arrested, together with Mr.McGreevy and Mr.Mur phy, on a charge of criminal libel.Unable to secure an investigation of the charges in his private capacity, witness had becotne a candidate for the Federal House in Portneuf that he might makebis charges on the floor of Parliament.\u201cI was elected, and 1 made public the documents that had come into my possession.Have you any further questions to ask me on that score\u201d concluded Mr.Tarte.\"Oh, yes : plenty of them,\u201d said Mr.Cor- nellier.Soon after this Mr.Cornellier and Mr St.Pierre got mixed up in a little personal altercation on the side which afforded amusement to the Court room.Mr.Tarte had ended one of his replies to a question with a prutestation of the falsity of the charge of SU HENRY MORGAN & CO, MONTREAL.LORIE RRR Ph boodting made against him, and Mr, Con: uellier had added in a sneering tone.\u201cOh, yes, yes, a foul and monstrous calumny and al} that!\u201d Thereupon, Mr.St.Pierre jum upand objected to such punctuating of the wit.ners\u2019 replies.\u201cIf It continues,\u201d he said, \u201c1 shall feel justified in saying something that my learned friend will not relish.eretofore, we have been forhearing, but if Mr.Cornel- lier does not change his methods with respect to the witness, I shall say something of him that will make even him blush.\u201d \u201cTI do not want to take any lessons in behavior from you,\u201d said Mr.Cornellier, and the incident closed.A long and tedious series of interrogatories and replies, all dealing with the Me- Greevy revelations, followed, and Mr.Cornellier was evidently trying to get witness to contradict himself with regard to some of the dates or the occurrences themselves, but Mr.Tarte disappointed him.At five o'clock Court ourned till this morning.\u2014 \" THE TARTE-GRENIER OASE\u2014HON.MR.TARTE'S FAVORIT \\ E ATTITUDE ON THE WITNESS STAND, © A cw i : GRAY-MCLERMOTT-\u2014-At .COOKE- At the Royal - Ali notices of \u201cBirths,\u201d \u201cMa and \u201cDeaths\u201d must bs endorsed with the names and addressssaf ths persons sending onme.BIRTHS.ELLIOTT-At T30 ot Denis street, on the 21s inst, the wife of T.C.Elliott, of a daughter.LAVIMODIFRE 4 At Valleyfield, on the 2th L.tho w wife of C.A.Lawimcdicre, notary, of Pere MeNEILAGE- At 273 Coleraine st., on 12th tember, 1897, a daughter to Mr.and Mri.* MoNcilage.NAUGHTON At 171 ft.Antoine street, on th inst.@ sou to Mr.and Mrs, ALB Me) augbton.O'MALLEY - On the 22nd Reptember, at 5 Over le avenue, the wife of W.J.O'Malley, of a aughie: 2 2 PATCH - At \u20184 Knox street, Montreal, Septem- Ww ald a daughter to Mr.and Mp KF, Putc paper this city, on 2th inel, à son to Madame Wilfrid Pepin.STRONG At Genoa, Argenteuil county, on Sep- mber 22nd, the wife of the late Thus.Surung, = a daughter.ANDEKRNACH On the 19th inst.at Victoria, B Sr the wife of k.Andernach, of 8 duugu- Baar LEGARD- At Fhefford Mountain, ques on 15h Sept.the wife vf Wm.Beauregard, vf a daughter.® BUCHER In Berlin, Ont., the wife of Georga Bucher.a son.\u201d FARIS AL Hantsport, N.8, Se ptember 1th, to Mr.and Mm.Jauwies Farris, 8 son.® UAMACHER-Iun Wilmot, Out, the of wife Ewmnnuel Hamacher, of a son KIPPEN-At Jeunox villo, Que.o on Sept.16th, ai wife of H.Ii.Kippen, 0 MILLS - AL W esis Oul., the wife of W, HL.Muls, of a daughter.® PEEBLES At nirenane.Ont, on September 14, the wife of A.ll.Peebles, of a daughtor.® ROGERS AL Windsor, N.S.September 11th, to Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hogern, a daughter.® SHERK Humberstone, Unt., to Anos and Mrs, Bherk, a daughter.* THOMPSON - At Sherbrooke, Que, September 14th, the wife of Fletcher Thompson, vl u daught TAY ve \u201cAt Mount Uniacke, N.S., September 15th, to Mr.uid Mrs.David Taylor, a son.\u201d WARDLE -At Hope.13.C., on the llth inst, the wife of Jumes Wardle, of a son.\u201d MARRIAGES.Y-DUMOULIN- On the 28th inst.at the hapel of the Sacred Heart, 8t.Jean Baptiste Chuteh, by Hev.Father Auclairo, Felix Bray Miss Lucia Dumoulin.CRAIG SA AULT On 24th inst.Heart Church, Ly the Rev.F.i.John Craig wo Irene Saruult.GERVAIS COUTL At Joliette, Que., on 28th inst, by Rev.Cure Beaudry, J.A.D.Gervais, , printer, to Miss are Usb Auna Uoutu, daughter of Clement Coutu, .GOULET-FAULKNER On the 27th inst, at the Sacred Heart Chapel, St.James C hureh by the Rev.M.Rousseau.L.H, Goulet, florist, to Miss Zouliks Fuulkner.MORIN-LUSSIER-In this city, at Sacred T.Ada, on the 27h inst, at Sacred Heart, Notre lame, by Rev.M roie, Eunile Morin, gruveT, lv Mad.Louis uesier PREGENT- JON ES\u2014This morning, 29th nat.in St.Patrick's Church, Mr.Jos ent, of Ormwown, Que., to Miss k.Jones, of this city.BALFOUR-RU PERT At Parry Sound, Rev.Geo.C.Balfour to Ida M.Rupert.® DALE-PATERBON\u2014At Klmvale, Ont, on Sept.220d, Lottie Paterson to Fred bale.FICK-DENNIS \u2014 Av Comber.Onl., Fick to Miss Maggie Denuis.* Portage la Prairie, to Lo Emily, third daughter of Mr.Mr.Chas.ex, Gra Hugh Mc HOWELL LAFORET\u2014 At Sandwich, Ont, Mr.Frank Howell to Miss Dolphine Laforet.IRWIN-PERCY\u2014At Kiniough, Unt.\u2026 pa the}; Joh inst., Miss Marguret E., daughter of Mrs M garet Peroy.to Mrs.Francis W.Irw MOFFAT GOODA LE- At Hamilton, oat.on he Brd you Joseph Motfal tu Julia Goodale.BMALE.CGILL\u2014At Woodstock, Ont, Etliyl Isabel Mean to Thomas Smale.* WAGSTAFF-COLKS\u2014 At (ravonhnest, Ont, Jane K.Coles to Arthur Way DEATHS, Victoria Hospital on Tuesday morning, 28th September, Frances Mary, youngest daughter of the late Mr.R.Cooke, of ie Rideau, Out.The funeral service \u2018ill be held in St.Paul's Church, oo T morning, ptember, at nine o'clock.Interment at Lachute, 227 3 DOBENEY\u2014At Point 8t.Charles on Wednesday morning.2th 5 September, James Doheney, of.Nema Co.Tip., Ireland.late Beef and Pork Inspector, Montreal.Funeral will take from his late residence, 56 Shearer street, Oct.1st, aL 8.30, to St.Annca Churon Hence to the l'ote des Neiges l'eme- wr.Friends and acquaintances are re al v t- ly invited to attend.DANIEL dit MURRAY\u2014In this city, on th inst, at the age of 39 years | month and 6 days, Fra.Xavier Daniel dit Murray.DESROCHERS\u2014In this city, on 27th inst, at the sFe of 1 year and 4 mouths, Marie Arseile vette, infant of E.Desrochers.HARTIGAN-In this city, on the 2th inst.John Hartigan, contractor, aged 33 years and 9 months, son of the late Thoinas artigan, of St.Eugene, Ont.Funcral frotu his late residence, 28 Drolet street, Thursday morning, at 7.30 a.m., to 8t.Jean Baptiste Church.Friends and acquaintances and members of St.v rence Court (.(.F.are respectfully invited to attend without further notice.Chicago papers please copy.LANGLOIS\u2014 At Varennes, on 28th September, Byrisc Langlois, at the age of #5 years and 5 months.LEROUX \u2014 On the Zith inst, at the age of 19 years ! month and 20 days, Marie l\u2019esnieges Annas, daughter of Jos.Leroux, druggist.AML LIRA Y - On September 2th, at 201 Duvernay Street, John Fletcher, de arly beloved son of Nora and Alex.F.Mu rray, aged 13 months and 8 days.Funeral private.PERRY\u2014Thie morning, suddenly.at Long Island, Portland, Maine, Joseph Perry, proprietor of the Dirigo House.RICHARD- At Pointe aux Trembles, on the 27th inst.at the age of 2 months and 14 days, Uctave Adrien, infant of Octave Richard.ROY-In this city, on 26th inst.at the age of 69 years and ¥ mooths, Chases Hoy RKKB-In Paris, France, Be ir 26th, Alexandre Reob, aged 72 years, father of T.A.Reeb, of this nity.ROBINSON \u2014On the 19th inst.at Royal Victoria Huspital, Wm.5.Robinson, aged 64 years.Br.CHARLKB- On Beptember 27th, Fridoline Letourneau, wife of Nap.St.Charles, docura- tor, at the age of 32 years.Funeral will leave 210 5t.Hubert atroet, at 7.15 a.m., on Thursda Both inst.to Notre Dame de Lourdea © hurch, thence to Cote \u201cen Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances rurpectiully invited A attend.227 2 WARNER\u2014On September 28th, 1897, at his reri- dence, 4290 Sherbrooke street, Westmount, John Francis Warner, in his 39th yoar.+ Pune ral private.ANDERSON\u2014On the 21st September, oo at Vancouver, B.C., Alfred Jacob, son of Thomas Anderson, aged 9 \u2018years, 1 month, 9 days.BLACKHURN \u2014 In Hamilton, on 2st inst.Fi alma Lidian Blackburn, only daughter of J, d Palma Blackburn, aged 2 months and 3 days.\u2019 COOK \u2014 At Ingerroll.Ont., on Reptember 24th, Mrs.Marion J.Cook, relict of tho late Henry T.Cook.® CAMPBELL\u2014 Welland, \u2018Ont, Richard Campbell, aged 74 years DOUGLAS- In Kingston, Ont.aged 35 years.* EMBURY- At Deseronto.Mary Pauline, infant daughter of Thomas Kmbury, aged 11 months.* FORWARD At Hath, Ont, David Thorp Forward, aged 7H yoa.GLASS In Kincardine, Ont.on the 17th inst, Jane, the wife of Mr.John Giass, aged 67 yoars 5 months.GEDDES- At Descronto, Ont.Brice Douglas, Tena M.Robert- ron, wife of W.J.Geddo to filter all Uric a and other poi- ills ne or impurities from the blood.Healthy kidneys make pure blood.Dr.Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills cure Rheumatism, Gout, Eczema, Anæmia, Pimples, Bad Blood, Bright's Disease, Malaria, Backache, Kiduey Paina, y, Pain in the Abdomen.Frequent Urination, Inflammation of Kidneys, Femuie Weakness, eto.I think if it had not bee.for Sparagus Kidney Pills 1 should not be alive now.1 was very y off, cquid not pass but e few drops of water at à time, and it seemed as though ft 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polled 3113 votes.NO TURKS ALLOWED.Canea, Inland of Crete, September 29.\u2014 Seven Turkish sailing vessels have attempted to land troops on the Cretan coast, but the undertaking was balked by the admirals of the foreign warships.Do Your Feet Ache?Lota of people that were troubled with core, aching, sweat feet, now have an time ot tt.They use Foot Elm.It me es walking so easy, the feet so comfortable, that they wonder how they got along without it, Bold by all du t=, and shoe dealers, or sent post pal on receipt of 28e,, silver or stimps, by ad- dressing Stott & Jury B anville, ont.A he Ocean- \u2018 +& Accident and-Guarantee - Corporation, Ltd.°Y5PrP Capital $2,000,000.Issues Accident Policies Combined with Sickness Indemnity, without extra charge.228ty1 X IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.X Str\u2014While stopping at the Windsor Hotel last week, I had for break- I found upon enquiry came from you.Can you supply me with some of the same kind, and if so in what quantity I shotild be glad to get them from you always if you could promise me they would be like those I mention.; Hoping to hear from you soon, I remain, Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.237°nt310 X | BARRIOS MUST GO.Cannot Withstand United Foroes of Rebels.(Special to the Star.) Panama, September 29 \u2014 Reports from the Herald's correspondent in San Salvador state Lhat President Gutierrez has sent a large force of troops to the Guatemalan frontier, owing to uprisings against President Barrios in the Departments of Jutiapi and Chiguimula, and other eastern boundaries of Guatemala, Tho Salvadorean troops merily to pre, vent invasion.This is the first re of open deflance of the President in this district during the present troubles and adds greatly to the strength of the rebel movement, There now secins little doubt, says the correspondent, that the fall of Presi dent Barriou is a matter of days.is forces cannot cope with the revolutionary movement now in progress in the south-eastern departments, In addition to the active rebel movement clsewhere, POSTAL ECONOMY IN LONDON (Spectal to the Star.) London, Ont., September 2.\u2014 There dignation In the city over the dismissal of four post office employees, H.K.MoCor- mick, Thomas Jones and J.McDonald, second las clerks, and Robert Mercer, \u201chh \u2018reason given ia economy.All are ient men with records and no charges bave been made against them.They belong to Conservative families.\u2018The post office pra la said to be already too small and the Board Trade recently petitioned the ernment for improved service.is ins.- kh SAGASTA'S PLANS.Alleged Fo is Negotiating for Homo Rule for Cuba.(8pecial to the Star.) New York, September 20.\u2014The Journal special from Madrid says: The Heraldo de Madrid, which belongs to Sig.Ci ejns, an ex-Minister,wbo withdrew from Me Liberal party, because he considered autouvomy for Cuba inexpedient, publishes a sensational article, saying that he has cause to know that Signor Sagasta and other prominent Liberals are negotiating for the pacification of Cuba with the Cuban Senator, Giberga.This party is now almost an exile \u2018from Cuba, on account of his ultra- autonomist opinions, With other well known Cuban antonomists and with a Spanish personage, he now resides in Washinz- ton.The Heraldo invites the Conservatives to declare if th@y are ready to accept the scheme as they are suspected of doing.The article is causing a great sensation, BADENI WILL STAY.Emperor Francis Joseph Has Refused to Accept His Resignation.Vienna, September 29.\u2014 Emperor Francis Joseph lias refused to accept the resignation of Prime Minister Badeni, which was tendered to him concurrently with the request made by the latter for permission to Aabt a luel with Wolff, the leader of the German National party in the Reich- rrath.His Majesty has commanded Count Badeni to retain his office and has issued a decree prohibiting the Public Prosecutor from taking action against him for his violation of the law against duelling, which provides a punishment of from one to five years\u2019 imprisonment for the offence.Dr.wolff, as a member of the Reichsrath, is safe from prosecution.STORY DENIED Peary Says no Truth in the Sailors\u2019 Yarn About Cannibalism.Bôston, Mass, September 29.\u2014 When shown the Post's cannibal story, Lieutenant Peary remarked : \u2018No, 1t is not true, it ia nothing more than a foolish story, made, 1 suppose, with the intention of getting notoriety from it.\u201c1 am not surprised at it, as I have found that sallors when they return to port, feel like making some sensation ete nothing, No bones, or any parts of a human body were found under the snow at the deserte camp, which has not been visited sinoe 1883, - WELCOME HALL MISSION.recent meeting of the Directors of Ata elcome Hall Mission, it was moved b Carter and seconded by Rev.KE, \"gi and-unnnimous!; resolved: * That we sxpress our deep f g of t at the os from our midst of Mr.i.F.Jobuston, and his ares \u2018resignation the Board, of which ha has been so long faithful \u2018member; that wo place on mention high a pprediation of his most Talua æ services i connection with the Mission, In all its departments; and that in ev.of hie past services and of our desire tuate his connection with the in- sitar on, we hereby by appoint him an honorary vice- -president of this Miasion.\u201d A NEW À, D.C.Bpeciai to the Star.) Sharpe; Of the File Brigid, haa been ap: ape e e ©, has been a inted A.D.C.to Hia Excellancy re vernor-General, vice Lieut.Neve, of the Royal Birkshire ment, who has gone oma with bis regiment; It is many a on Tear since an officer of the Rilie Brie was here ns À.D.CO, WEYLER'S PROHIBITION.pélavane.September 29.\u2014Captain-General Yeyler has published a decree delaring H to oat his prohibition of the exporta- of ood tie x of Havana asd hel Rie TT WIL PAY $100,000 Hawaii's Salve to Japanese| Wound.\u2014\u2014 , IMMIGRATION QUESTION TO 60 TO ARBITRATION.Peaceful Aspect of Things in Pacific 1Specinl to the Star) Beptemter 24%.\u2014An otlictal of the departure of the cruiser Naniwu frem Honolulu for Yokohama, t g-tler with the statement that the 1m- wiigration question raging between Japan and Hawaii i= likely to be short:y settled without arnfrration, has thrown a jeace ful aspect round American questions in the Pacitic.° This news Las heen communicated to the State l'epartment by Minister Sewell, The most important statement mude by Sewell is that the Hawallan-Japanese nu.thoritien have esthnated that Fluo, in gold will settle the claîms of the Jutter country egainst the Hawallun anthorities, as the result of the rejection uns finmi- grants of somme 1200 Japare-e who rame to the Island last spring.Heratofore Japan has sheltered hervelf Vehind the statement that Hawall must otuiit the tirst prinelple of monetery Hab ity and when this admission had heen made she would be willing to discuss the amount that should be paid to salve the wound her dignity had suffered.The fact that the Mikado is now willlng to discuss the amount that she claims is due her, in stead of the principle, means in the opinion of the State Department officials, that if necessary, President Dole of Ha: wall can rid himsell of the troublesome question before Congress convenes.8 that Huwaill may present herrelf for aduisxfun to union free from forelgn que tions, which might otherwise be a stumbling block n her way to a coalition with the United States.NORTHERN ALASKA Latest St .Michaels' Advices\u2014-Wreck of a Vessel.Washington, announcement Japanese Port Townsend, Wash., September 29.\u2014 The United States revenue cutter Grant, Captain Munger, has arrived from Ounalaska and brought the latest advices from St.Michaels and the surrounding country.: The steamer Bertha arrived at Ounalaska, September 12, and reported two inches of sunow.at St.Michaels.There will be a big crowd of returning miners on the steamer Portland and it is estimated that she will bring three tons of gold.On board the Grant are Cny'ain Peters and crew, in all nine men, of the schooner Hueneme, which left Seattle, August 15th, for St, Michaels with lumber for buildin boata for the Yukon River.At ten o'clock on the night of September 7th, during a dense fog.the Hueneme went ashore on Undak Island, & complete wreck.Al! on board escaped to land y means of life lines that sailors carried ashore by jumping over- rd and swimming.Eight days later the captain took three men in smal! boats, rowed from the wreck and started to Ounalasks.After palling three days in an open hoat they were picked by the steamer Dora and taken to (un.a anka, where they were transferred tn 1he cutter Grant, which vessel they started for the men left on I'ndak Island.After securing them the cutter started for the Sound, the next day, September 20.The first day out from Onalaska, two sail ors, William Hood and Otto Severen, were drowned by being washed overboard whi'e furling the outer jibs.The dies were not recovered.Hood was from this place where his parents reside.CATHOLIC RIGHTS Archbishop Ireland Deals With Those of Foreigners in America.St.Cloud, Minn., September 20.\u2014In the course of a mergion at the installation of Bishop Trobec, the new bishop of St.(loud, Arcbbishop Ireland, after calling attention to the many nationalities in the diocese of St.Louis, said: \u2018It has sometimes been sald that there is among Catholics in America a diversion of opinion aa to the use within- the Catholic Church of foreign languagag.There is no diversity of opinion.\u201cAmericans and Catholics wifl, before this altar of truth, believe and assert that men are free to speak what language they will to retain what memories they will, provider that always America and the language of America and American institutions obtain their best loyalty.Catholics in America may kneel belore their God and pray in the langonge that bent expresses thefr emotions.be Holy Roman Church, within recent times has mated in this regard the aw ot] Thetty oy etiding & message from the ternal Hy | that Catholics in America speak d practise their religious duties n the language they may chooxe.The dearee of Rome proclaims that imimi- grants and their children are at liberty if they will to join parishes where the English language is spoken bv implication, the decree allows to them the liberty to s speak and practise their religious datios in aith: langitage if they prefer t languages.\u201d GEORGE'S INTENTION If Tammany Brings Out a Good 7 Man He Will Not Run.\u2018New York, September 29.\u2014The Herald saya: \u201cHenry'(George, who was nominated for Mayor by the Free Silver Democrats of | Greater New York, intends to keep the Tammany leaders on the anxious seat.He declares that be will ve.no indication of his Intentions until a e regular Defno- cratic convention has \u20ac journed, It the action of that gathering is retitactoës to himself and the body af ters w presents, | be-will not ; ammany\u2019s action ie oot ratitectony, M George will au the Bryanite oaina.tion and Will iméke à vigorous Jgorous canvass.; rps Has A PARTNER: Then : Swestaburg, oui Hy Thos.ublic Works, .n & law partner In the person of Mr.Rainv baskaville, advoents, oY ile, of \u201cArtin MR.SECRÉTANS VIEWS (8peciai to the Star.) .Ottawa, September 20.\u2014Mry, J, H.Secretan, who returned from Dawson City Que.Septamber 20.\u2014 Coran taatones of .the Tao ver and says trip.ere were accom! lon for ten.the post was stranded 0 re there they were, with no otfjons as to Gode.big and do ars sacl, doer but, have Bheody been published.\u201d Pe .e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; = STAGE HELD UP The Only Passenger Killed afd Fx- press Packages Stolen.\u2014 Uklah, Calif., September 29,\u2014Twojnasked bighwsymen held @p the oe stage yesterday, and J.\u2018RY Bgrn nger, was shot and Le by ofl of the As the stage Was passinz À Barnett, who wag sea the stage, heard the Ma Bet hand into his pocket to-secus® The highwayman thodiht this baraets was about to draw his pistol and charge striking Barnett in the nec red him instantly.The robbers, hens kecu three express boxes and d sheriff is now & bloodhounds.If the.highway captured they will undoubtedly be hod.BRIEP NOTES OF pa.\u2014\u2014 ng Ge Berlin, on Saturday, it was resolv pare a bew autonomous 1f and n At a conference of.lesdin ao mercial treaties, on the basis that the (rom): lords consent to the raising of the corn duty.while the arians cousent to higher g mercial duties.The commission td by the conference will be so ston Popo : id 16 Le absoltitely independent of the Govern ment.Count Posadowski-Wehnery Seire \u201ctary of State for the Interior, was gr ¢ at the meeting.SARE Five men met death from bl the after accumulation of & fire in Le myn No.1 mine, near Reandhain yegte The bodies of all were discovered.at o clock by a man who vent-day mine with supplies fo, in Since last Tuesday the in the mine.The men who aa thelr represented one shift.bel went ?du at three o'alook,And-nobed: 5 gna death until the discovery o the lifoas iea, Seventy-four car loads.steel] for the new bridge Sh wil ofan the St, Lawrence river between H burg, N.Y., and Cornwall, Ont., 4 Ottawa & New York vailway, ve rived at Ogdensburg.The bridge will bé about half a mile Jo and-must be reudy for train service by Notehirder.- The announcement {rod Bolton tha ould \u2018 from there tp Lake Michigan; ton the of the Michigan naval bri ade, on the assamr th pass through Ho 8\u2019 h devlared feasible, and .tha Yaatic.» will west via Montreal.oo : Yellow fever tidings show the new cases and one on ut Ed yesterday: New \u201cOrlékns; 3 death case, total cases 177, total dentiste Ala, JU new cases, total Diloxty Miss.13 new & 1 de AEN, in the disease s looked A Cotes, J YE fh pages e-£onat The apecial board new de war er the needs of in the matter of that five are necessary at ated cost of $3, 118.000.Four, are recommended: éné 0 6 a.dock.LE : Lyman Darft, he wi old stopte F apres for der of An \u201cArminia © N.S, on tscaped from here \u2018Armenia of his family perished at the hu han oF the.Turks.Indiens retuming.to the.Labrador const below Quebec from thelr huntin expeditions into the Interior, Told gen with chickenpox, from whieh about Gia] in the woods, «] le.o ly to sbare the same fate, James Simpson of Thorne Cownaliip; Pontine County, Que committed \u2018suis Sunday.The rash act was, vauni while grieving over the loss of his wife who had died in the morning.e swallo a arge quantity of Partis graëén- The Mussulman notables on the ot Crete have sent a telegram to the Ambäas- sadors of the Powers at ConstantiImôpl stating that their position is becoming u bearable.and asking to have an end; their desperate position.; At a meeting.of a special commit the Toronto school board it was aed U refuse the request of the Anglican à ning To ation to be allowed to give religions iristguor tion to pupils during the school hours.George Fred Williams bas been ed as the Democratic candidate for nor of Massachosetts.He is a.The Republicans of New York have Hominss ted the ticket selected and published, By the will of the Iate Ogden Goulet, filed for probate, the buik of the esta between his widow and two Send, realt at sonalty at Cashier itvervorg,, the Moga Life Insurance putopany ot York:as Copen- ha n has be . ture and read- Six half breeds, accompanied the Sifton Yukon expedition from Wisnipeg.Wm, Treemor.living near Manilla, Ont., committed suicide by bonging.a PRESTON FOR MAYOR.re (Special to the S6ar.) Toronto, September £9.\u2014W.T.R.Pres ton hae handed in his Yeaignation ne pros vineia) Hbrärfan, and 16 fn undertone | tint an order in coupgll'appoiutios Mr.Pardee, the asslytant libpgrisn;dn his wind.Jo row before the Ministers.Mr.Preston to glecourare the hiea that hé fütends = enterthr the pendix pros vinclal campaign as 8 candidate, unl ft 34 theretgre concluded that he vli court mayoralty -of Toronto In Jerirny.Mr.Preston also states thnt ti< 10 ie 50 foundation for the report that !e il become warden ol.Kingston pen te tiny.- NOT SEROUSLY ILL.* @pecinl tn tha Star.) Hatifiton, Reptemher 20.\u2014The [nr iv A.T.Wood, M.P., who.had heen \u2018er 40 be seriously {il at Victorin, IP ceived a telegram inst night fr Wood, stating that the \u2018anse nf M Uilneen was Influenzn, which } modified, and that they leave for home, vid fins © ered wea vou 0 Frarot > ea\" Fort, rte ioe ams oe ' will pond 10 > ! id ns vast $ CANCER & Mois Bewmenvile.Mention H:ar tv 90 Se nd the bare fit Reps) fre Lord atom à Cor ofthe Te Halifax to.Cape Breton on a tour ofthe Island. he Meaning of Parada is at Last Made Known.\u2014 [SE To be Given Next Week in Aid of the Samaritan Hospital \u2014 Many Society Folk to Appear for Charity\u2019s Sake.\u2014\u2014 Parada ! This {s the word that hus been puzzling Montrenlers or the past week or so.Everywhere one goes the word Parada stares one In the live, and everybody has heen ashing everybody else what it meant end wiat it was.Now the seviet is out, Parada fs the name piven to an unique entertainment A which «wl be given at the Academy of à Music next weeh for the benefit of the Samaritan Hospital, apd if half the ru- x , Murs that are current cobeerning the 3 prodaction are trove then Mortrealers have = a decided treut in store for them.te The precincts of the Acaibany of Musie this mornfug presented an unusually live ly appearance.As a rule the stage door is zeulously guarded and the entrances to the stage are as Jditlicult as the journey to the Klonaiie: but this morning entrance was as {ree us wir.avd through the mysterious portal were Laseiog und repass- :ng some cf the best known and most at- = {sactive of Moutreal® sulety people.6 Montrealers lave always been noted for thelr willitguess to actively uid any and all charities, nnd the manner tn which they have rsjundet to tha rquest of the Managers of ile Samaritan Hospital that they should te the menus 1 presenting to their fe low ritizens vue of the most unique spect: le of this inventive age is tur ther proc! that their zeal i a good cause has not waned Parada, which will be given at the Academy all next week, I~ said by those who bave witiiessed it in other cities, to be one of the prettiest as weil as one of the most interesting of the many attrac- lons gotivn uj by our Inventive cousin to the south, by M hich soctets fo k may Rive fol} veut Ue thelr desire to appear upon the stage, unl .the same time dbenéät # worth: char! The (Grand Parada 1; \u2018rom pased of tour ; Beautiful stage pictures representing = Fairvland, Romany lievrries, and Ori- v otal splendor, with newgulticent scenery Rk costumes, b-autHful dances and chon, with Operatic toutes and touches, mar Mlustrated soux-, enhaneced by cat clom and electric Hubt effects, with a dif fetent programme nt every performance, The spectacle opens with a trip to fatryland, with ni array of wee Mttle elveg tn costumes of bright hres and col- _ Org, executing à variety of evolutions, dances, posings and groupings, followed by the brillinnt Egypt.au Bells, in ther étriking costumes oi black wid gold.As they lisaprenr, lee s Messengers trip gally into view whe are fn turn tol- Jowed by the Impertai truacds, In their stirring march And cate song.This scene is followed by ore top menting the gentle Zephyr «{
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