The Montreal daily star, 16 juillet 1898, samedi 16 juillet 1898
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TORONTU, July 18.-A special cnble to the Mail and Empire from Bisley says: The Kolapore cup will not go to Canada this yeur, the team from the Dominion be- tng fourth in the contest.To the surprise of the whole camp the first place in this historic contest was won by the team from Guernsey, which had not been looked upon as a factor in the match.Last year was the first occasion on which any but a Can- adlan team had beaten the Mother Country in-the contest.Guernsey therefore wins the cup for the first time.and the successful mirksmen are in high spirits over their victory.Marksmen through the camp cheered the representatives of Guernsey with sportsmanlike heartiness.The highest aggregate score put on by a member of the Canadian team yesterday was Broadhurst's 98, which included a 34 at the 600 yards range.For this 4 he started out with two bull's eyes dead on ; his third shot being an inner to the left and above the centre of the bull's eye, and his Inst four wero dead on, his score at the range thus reading : A, 5, 4,5, $ 5, 5\u2014total 34.At the 600 yards range, Smith shot very paoorly, putting on only 21 out of the possible 35.This low score spoiled the chances of the team.The weather was fine throughout the day with a gentla wind blowing across the range.The light was very strong.All the Canadians are well.Tho complete score of the Canadian\u2019 team in the Kolapore match reads: 20 500 600 yads.yds.yds.TU 2 3 Staff-Sgt.Hayhurat, 13th.31 3 96 Pte.McVittle, 48th .a 32 2% 8 Color-Sgt.Blalr, th .30 as 26 8» Lieut, Forbes, T3rd.30 34 31 85 Tieut.Rose, 13th .28 34 38 26 Sgt.Broadhurst, 5th., .81 33 34 98 Capt.Hutcheson, 43rd .31 30 29 20 Lieut.Smith, 69th.\u2026 .31 3% 21 M 244 268 233 78 In the Centaur, unsquadded competition, seven shots 500 yards open.Miller.Mc- Vittle, Blair, Hutcheson and Smith, each made possibler.Sergt.Bimpeon, In the Golden Fenny, seven fHhots at 200 yards, made a moore of For the Amsociation Cup, 7 shots, 600 yards, Private Davidson, 48th Battallon, made a score of 83.\u2014\u2014\u2014___ COMPETITION TO BAGUENAY, KINGETON, July J6.\u2014At the annnn) convention of the Amerdean Sodety of Hadlroad Superintendents, at Aloxandria lay, the announcement was made that a oom been formed te pan a line pany of stenmers to the enay nnd Quebec In connection with pe line.GOLD FROM DAWSON.Miners Arrive Out With Considerabla Treasure.\u201cSOAPY\u201d SMITH, THE SKAGWAY DESPERADO, KILLED AT , LAST.VICTORIA, B.C., July 16\u2014The steamer Cottage City brought down last night i about twenty men, who left Dawson City about June Sth, travelled to White Horse Rapids, and transferred their steamer to the head of Lake Bennett.They bring about three quarters of à million dollars In dust and paper, mostly the latter.They say that the ban.accommodation at Dawson is now Bo good that there Is no necessity for men bringing out money in any other form than Graft The Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Bank of British North America are storing dust for shipment via 8t.Michael's in boats of \u201cthe transportation companies.Among the men belteved to have most money an the Cottage City are the Butler brothers, of Ellaworth, Minn.The eldest went In three years ago, and the other three last year.They have cleaned up a large amount on Bonanza Creek, and now hold the claims.An English syndicate Is re- resented by McFarland and Coleman, the atter of whom came down last night.The price obtained cannot be learned, but Coleman.who 1s thoroughly reliable, is authority for the statement that it is a very large one.All the men on board refuse to state the full amount of money brought out Several of them have been working only on day's wages, at $i5 a day.The only boats which had reached Dawson from Bt.Michael's were the Hamlin the Weare, the Bella, the May est, and the Victoria, all of which hud been bound up all nter.Among the men who have arrtved out are Phil.Dobson, Los Angeles; Henry Cheney, Rochester, N.Y.; and Miller and Vines, New York Btate All have money variously estimated at 310,000 to $60,000 LY ah.The health of Dawson Cit and no lawlessness exists.he Mounted Police are giving Joa satisfaction.Exceedingly ge strikes have made on Now Bench, Eldorado, Bonanza, French Creek, and Bkookum Gulch, which are reported to be enormously produotive at levels.The quartz claims pros- no far eld poor prospeots.y ** Smith.the notortous desparado, wns killed on July 8th by the CI An- ginesr of Skagway on the wharf at that placo.* Soapy'r had robbed a new arrival from Dawson of $2,700, and a mest ing of citizens was called to devise some means of obtaining à refund of the money \u201c Bonpy's\u201d Kulg.the meet- was good, with a Winahester rifts.At the entrance to the wharf the City Engineer had been daputed to guard against Interruption, and he resisted noozpye in.trnsiqn, with the result that pe \\atter him with the end of the rifie The man closed and \u2018\u2019 Bonpy'a\" rifle went off, reveraly wounding tho guard, wha Immediately shot through the heart with à revolver, \u2018\u2018Haoapy ' dled Instantly.and at the inquest hel subsequently the eng! wWag exonera en ground © THE RAILWAY WAR, Interstate Commerce Commission Takes a Hand In It Now.A CONFERENCE AT CHICAGO.Canadian Pacific Called Upon To Explain and Defend Its Action, GRAND TRUNK SUMMONED Along With Many American Roads to Attend at Ghicago on the First of August.(From the Stars Special Correspondent, Resident in Washington.) WASHINGTON, D.C., July 18.\u2014The Interstate Commerce Courmission has issued en invitation to & large pum © erican raitways, and also to the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Railways to par ticipate in a bearing by in Chicago next month day), concerning cun roads anc i Paatic of the the present rutes between way Company, & nunion of Canada, certain tons, Cour time @ eoutest in passenger hea.at the Federal court room in Chicago, ., 8t 10 o'clock in the oon of August 1st, 1898, at which time place all interested in the matters under investigation will be heard, and at which time and place the following named oom- pr bar Gen.A persons having in charge A ocager traffic of the respective lines, namely, The Atohison, To- eka and Senta Fe Raïtway Company; the lington and Missouri River Railroad, Nebraska; the Burk Cedar ida and N Railway Company; the Chicago and Alton Railroad Company; the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company ; the Obicago Bwrlington and Northern Railroad Company; the Chicago Burlington and (Company; the Chicago t Western Railway Company; the Chi- coga ee and St.Paul Railway Com- Ry the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific way Oompa ; the Chicago, St.Paul, Mi : y; the Bioux City ompany; the Haum- wpany; the N.eastern Kansas City, pany; P 4 sonville and St.Louis Rai Company; the Missouri Pacific Railway Co ny; Minn lis and St.Louis oad pany; the Michigan Central Railroad Com- Raïlway and Navigation e Qregan Short line Railwa Company; the Rio Grande Western il- way on ; the Rock land an Pera way mpany; t.Jo an Grand Island Raslrond Company; the St.Louis Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company; the St.Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company; the Southern Pacific Company (Atlantic System) ; the Southern P.c Company acific System); the Bouvnermm ia Rail ny; the lines; the Great Northern Railway Company; the Northern Pacific Railway Com- any; the Boston and Albany Railroad q; the Railroad Com- ny; the Toronto ton and Buffalo Rai y Company; the Chicago and Grand Trunk Railway Compan of Canada; and The Canadian Pacifio > ilway Company me\" MANITOBA CONSERVATIVES.(Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG, J 16\u2014At a largely at tended meeting of tbe Provincial Conservatives in this oity the executive of a pr vincial association was formed.Much enthu- wasm prevailed and Hon.Hugh John Macdonald spoke epthusiastically of the pros preta of defeating the Greenway Govera- ment at the next sloctions, & resents- tive men m e country strongly endorsed thelr leader's optimistia hopes.MANITOBA CROPS.(Special to the Star.) ; WINNIPEG, July 16.\u2014The glowing ne- counts of the condition of the arops in Manitoba muet be modified somewhat for the time being.The excessive rains of June and the sucoseding bot weather have made the grain in many parts sickly and the present prospects are for a light oron, though grain 5 1 has a chanos to recover ven considerably botw now and harvest w favorable weather, The Mestern Ontario Dental Asssciation mét in annual convention at Hrookville on Friday.Offfcers Ware slocted an fol- President, W.Crean, Ottawn} g.Ottawa | on à r far 1898.J.erfect=i DAILY STAR: Last Week's Average WEEKLY STAR: Lagt Week's Issue.Average Circulation of 4 5 , 9 05 the Star.#F Fa\u201d gx PRICE ONE CENT.TOOKE FOR or pain.For Canadian testimonials & 130-page book \u2014iree, write Dept.7.Mason Mynicix Co., 577 Sherbourns Street, Toronte Ouuulo.HTREB SIH EKAM LLIW HTROW SIH WARD DNA as practiced A coounitant, Oashier, in the warehouse the road or on Both ta , steady, wmbitious, stteslive sod strictly reliable.Ten ycers in à large manufacturing convern.\u2018oronvés and security given.Address: Office.LEO, 1633 DO YOU WANT TO BORROW MONBY.| repayable monthly, st $3.50.MONEY.1,000, repeyable monthly, nt $1L 60, MONEY.| 0 accrarablo monthly, sb MONDYY.othor smounts to proportron.Above Sgures include principal and jutorest.tc EMBLEM BRON, Te 48.) 4i Br Francois Xavier B.BIG-BEE Brand.British Manufacture.Unexcelled for BURNISHING B Copper, Silver.Electro-Plate, Cutiery an all Metals, RENOVATING bright parts For SCOURING Stone Steps or Tiled Pavements.For WASHING Floors, Oilcloth, Linoleum and Paint For CL ANI CULINARY and DAIRY SILS.For REMOVING DIRT and GREASE of all kinds immediately.10 cents for a large 18 oz.Bar: 8 oz.5 cents.ASK your GROCER for BOND'S\u2014and take no other of Bicycles, HARNESS and Machinery.substituts.ALL Grocers bave samples for free distribution.Be wrare of other 10 ounce substitutes.AES GET BOND'S 16 OUNCE BAIt\u201410 CENTS.Canadian Depot, No.1 St.Helen Street, Montreal.BISH To 288 St.James Street, Albert Buildings (facing Victoria Square), as soon as the premises are ready for their occupation.Until we vacate our present premises, we will allow a Discount of 20 per cent.off all regular prices department {cxcopting writing fluide).BLANK BOOKS, OFFICE SUNDRIES, AT A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT.BISHOP Engraving & Printing Co.MOVES TELEFNONE 2339, 16521 of Stock Goods in our retail NOTE PAPER, LEATHER GOODS, Engraving & Printing Co.169 ST.JANES STREET.MADAME BOSSE KILLED.The Wife of Judge Bosse Fatally Injured in a Bunaway Accident.(Epecial to the Étar) way Company; the Grand Trunk \u2018 EC, July 16\u2014Madame Bosse, wife QUEB ige sse, Judge of the Court o* Lo Bench en , and mp\u201d for ebec re, was accrdentally at i Du Loup, yesterday a \u2018 dent The deceased lady was à Mise rddaughter of the hero de Salaberry, gra ending figure in of Chatesnguay, \u2019s society.es \u201cBosee, who was driving her mo ther when the harness broke, that can e accident yesterday afternoon, is & well-known whip, and is as one of the best lady drivers in town.When the accident occurred the ladies were driving from Kamou to their pleasant home at the point of River Du Loup.When the horse dashed down the hill the i struck a telephone e and wus out ame Boase, berry, mister of the deceased, and the body arrived this morning by the Intercolonial Railway.A FATAL FIRE.TORONTO.July 16\u2014Abont eight o\u2019clock last evening a conflagration broke ont in block of houses on Queen street east, of which were occupied.Mrs.Braudon and her daughter, aude, residents of the house in which the fire originated, were terribly burned.They were taken to the | General Hospital in an unconscious con | dition.wbere Mrs.Braudon regained con | acionsnesa, and is Hkely to recover.Mins | Braudon, however, died gbout one o'clock this morning.Pearl Braudon was also skightly.burned.The fire was caused by the deceased, who was only 16 vears of .Bhe was trying to light a fire in the bichen stove with coal oi SHA HASLER NE \u2014\u2014\u2014R\u2014# MR MURRAY, EX-M.P., DEAD.(Special to the Star.) PEMBROKE, July 16.\u2014William Murray, of Pembroke, died at OHiton Springs, N.Y, at 12.80 on Friday.The deorased minent As a business man in tario for over forty firm of TIRE TL EERE METH ET TO RE TTT Ln OONCESSION TO FARMERS.(Bpecial to the Star.) WINNIPEG, July 18.\u2014Manager Whyte, of the Canadian Padifio Rallway announces that beginning with this year's crep the company will furnish cars to prodoceps of grain te be loaded direct (rem vagcons, reviding that is no unrensonable .Selny in loading: | Blttars is used De, Blagar¥a Angosturs ars over \"she whole FFE EEE EERE All Up, Americans! You've got to (-U-B-A better castomer of ours now that you have got Cuba you'll feel good enough to buy yourself a new IHD BRE HSER ECE EHS Ae Hat or a New Suit, or Light Coat and Vest, or Fine Light Underwear, Straw Hats Crush Linen Hats, Neckwear, Boots and 8hoes, or anything In the Men's Furnishing line.ww Don't forget the best place to buy them is at ALLAN \u2018 9 661 Craig Street.\u2018 2290 St.Catherine Street.Big assortment and lowest prices, Straw Hats at half price to-night.Open till 11 p.m.AL FLEA OT 0 CH HT PO ELLER EEL ELOSTTREE ROOSTERS HAP ETRE HARRI 1851 Mn RE STRIDE IRR = IHN Nm nn \u201c Rd The main, attraction of \" RE; Rp æntirely an ts , a, Art ok roher Fit.hard! AI tratntäg iv :} Shoreds {praise fe ter: = ohema - bchooling nt the of \u2018to bea curious alternation in\u2019 the\" 4 issionuries), appeals bn our.r - tare, for which it is difficult to svoount athjes by reaman of his y, =\u2014one is x Hie apt is lose sor and \u2014 j 1 = ty, Bext- Again excellent.The reeuit is.& howyer, by no means uopleasing, as it pos: IS + monotony which of : B there is a good i> County song\u2019 On i ai : Pre mo \u201cSweat Sally Gay, e .hye our acti ° n prompts one; geariy of to-day, is the put sirply by n Îfritish love of fair play.The vet-bten written by' the | publishers have done their best to pro.Tesdy given us \u201cMargot,\u201d \u201cThe duce à bundeome book; the author has is Pigtures, and vther entertain ox = : po amen ad Ce publie should the bok maken ua wish that there had To the Editor of Notes and Queries | - As a Last Resource She Took Dr.Coderre's Red Pills and They Have Brought 0} perm i o maffer {dm .USED more engravings same syle.| .Jly,\u2014lu the fifth chapter of \u201cLite of Tl eek aes 8 Sole wo Lo ines ow SE issued \u201cthrough à Her to Life-Now She is Enjoying Good Health eu\" - aro! ny ener «The Balma-and Lamentations.Edited with eXRrengion brs made Wee ofl, becn à seat and is Bright and Happy.A Fellah.A Romance of Pales Canada: An Encyclopoedin of the Country so Introduction sud Notes.By Lh .kingham's.\u201d\u2019 \u2018oulton.In two Vola.(New York: f Wo want to say earnestly, positively and palpitation of the heart, fainting spells, one By Henry Gillman.(Boston: | lp Five Volumes.Edited by J.Castell Macmill a1 of Com he .Bruwu & tu Price, $2.00) 7 lfgpkins.Volume YI.The Linscott Co.dacmillan.Price, 81.) ardens.which urd of emphatically that there Is neither need nov ERP ee pains between the shoulders, bearing down TT Elu are the vrities\u201d\u201d asked DusFaeli Toronto.Price $9.00 each volume.Thess two volumes, beautifully printed Sitch ¢xjent it the adyantage #099: necessity for female troubles.All women's gs = bains, leucorrhea.irregularities and painful May I ask if th T ; fonte ptuouriz, and he answered His 08D We-cousider the pecond volume of the #3 the price of fifty cents a volume, form ; © use made of the pos- diseases oan be cured certainly and surely \u2018 ST ger periods, loss of appetite, loss of memory, = question thus.\u201cThe wen who have Faded in * Linscott Company\u2019s Canadian Encyclopoe- Pert of \u201cThe Modern Reader's Bible,\u201d a Trae tn Erammaticaiiy correct and the and permauently.Physicians may think SERN loss of sleep aud nervousness.They make 57 Hiperature and in art,\u201d IY would be obvious din to be a great finpravement on the first.series of works from the Sacred Scriptares expression, \u201cwhich it is near,\u201d in the third and say that many cases of leucorrhes ) healthy, strong, vigorous and happy, all Tg wroug Lo ateept this dictum ga true, un- Possibly, this ie due to the interest of the Presented in modern literary form.The © ract, ls one which, grammatically (whites) falling of the woinb, profuse, pain- a sick, disheartened, run-down women.Dr.bo?TOUT UP OUT! Lee ae tN ' Left to Die by Best Physicians-She Was Sad and Discouraged ; to Leave Four Poor Little Orphans.a nu ohis lei 0; A Fauna, is & novel 5 e te Miérk * In Er ; ST : : - speaking, can be so used w propriety?Oversaddy br \u2018ever generallys\u201d but in re subjects with which it is concerned; for, as Book of Psalms, the editor considers, to i woud rellove ae gnquirer Crom die ul or suppressed menstruation Are chronie Coderre's Red Pills are, above all, the Asin \\ , authors ; : 1 ; 5 - si .© culty you woul also decide whether and cannot cured, but siclans make : i » EN ie prraitioies he Prime Minister of Canada, Sir Wiltrid mast oediisan, whieh ie the ements UD to date\u201d and.\u201cdown to Jute\u201d are ex.mistakes.They don's alway think right.: dde friend.They act directly on vo Rhane tb.: 1, î ier, re i ace which he cf Ivrica, can find no hi : resajons w mean the same 8, and > \u2019 , ® 1d important organs that hear Laurier, remarks in the preface ch of lyrics, can find no higher field than the frat of They do the best they can, but Dr.Coderre's , the burdens of mirernity, and make them o \u201chave to sutfer in consequenee.he whirli ; .ps ; ca them be moré accurate, which 3 M 1 \u201cText of Lime often biiugs ibe.Fedebges, aud hag kindly written: \u201cThe Second Volume devout spirit that at once raises itueif to hem is so : hether the word Ded Pills can do better.ost female 4 pt ! SE ard 1 Keats 15 DOM adumired >» devoted to Ubree aublecta whioh must the service of God, and overflows ou the \u201cloan\u201d is correctiy used ln the expression troubles cou Le traced either to donbt or boal aieration 2; ney ses a aod 7-40 have been an unjustitied exaggerations , ever ackuny a axe.nud ominent plas var,ons #ides both of active aud contem- \u201cmoney: to lan \u201ctu (snorange.Doubt pommes from the duilure 1 \u2019 build up the nerves.They banish the Aix - - : on \u20ac'anada~\u2014The Hudseu ours respect£ully, o Lors Lo cure: ignorance, from the use comforts of the expectant months and make 074 ci A = arty.| ID any work om: 8 platvé life, In addition to this reason, one ; TOT strjoRe\"the soul, that very flery RRTU- Compahy, the Railways, aud the Churches.\u201d of ihe chief inter of Hebrew among Le A G.C., ofthe wrong medicine.baby's coming savy and almost painless : Bhouis Jet is elt be suuff-d out by um ar- On each one of these topics Sir Wilfrid the world's geratl iteratures is the unique - ! ou Dr.Coderre\u2019s Red Pills are the only sure They guarantee the little now comers health - fes.LL Te (dwells briefly in neatly expressed ety ness of its verse system founded less on Woacerter ites: cure of all women's troubles.They act and au ample supply of nourishment Kew respectable writers ave killed by the 204 we turn th.the body of the book, fully * verbal rhythm than on paralleliem .of | ; ' in use.It is, h x.directly upon phe distinctly feminine or \u2019 Thousands of women have testified to Dr.nr ph a = on \u201cTobert \u2018Méntgowery prepared for the treat.that Awaits ue pr .wkule \u2018expressions.{ : Het drive vas er end brin Tr Coderre\u2019s Red Pills\u2019 marvellous merits.CLAY su ed thé Lecce ousaught oi.a Te hoon has tien Tor sw to A.G à gays strength.They make the nerves steady Remember that we have at your disposal, = Muay, hid thy gods made bun «baile { this volume the article on the Hudson's Cross Trails.By Victor Waite.(Meth- (a) The possessive ford may aud tone up the whole uystem.Dr.Coderre 8 : B Physician speciale! of great oxperience mee tid lois on aes à Ter Conary \"onc NOU of veu & Goi: London.The Copp.Cath Sh FE Eh oe Soon oil Sage of worn abt a vice women to rit hi Tor ni concugter by the late (Charles feude, is ATA LE By curibus coincidence ifn: Company, Toronto.Price 90 cents.) -: i aa: Wy 1 inti out.They are both n preventive sud a cure.7 > care.Se pit full description \"Rte equenlly Selenor fle man A whom deea it be a coincidence, Lord Stratheoai, We have read in this volume of Methven's of ir Joshua's (pain 7 \u201cRead a son.Tbey Carty youug girls safely over the | oy NFER FREE to ull ey anor SLY A nd mei by ey SIS wai | Whose namo has been vo clearly associated \u201cColonial Library\u201d with considerable in- nét ot Milton'e (Bonnete).\u201d \u201cWindsor is 4 Shoals Just this sido of womanhood.They ' REIN i your sickness so clearly that you will at ac 2 ail ia ua ett le i neihing that the very, name of teres, as it i evidently the work of a coals of tho Queue (Gate) T° \"ft the brid to become w mother, They WEG BT di mins the at BF voue 8 - > en , LA - use a ; > A ; - ' .ï ; .\" ce | A p o .5 .a wen BR ma teu dow un Ev bua mately identified with the Railway deve- C:8Ver artist in words, but at the same hed been à pouf of the Duke of Bu mother.hey safely guide the mature : et ily give you [much valualhle sé lt rie rave erent wa un wihpeh opment which har opened the rea, as ot the time our pleasure bas not been unquah- would not have\u2019 been correct; but \u2018omau over the dangerous rocks known as - : ; at a nominal cost in your own home.\u2018his en list eus Be treated by Yrotessional once powerful Lords of the Forest to the fied.Our objection may be formulated 1a it à that bib hat several grand the turn of life.\u201clout car J \u2019 is the chance nf your life to cure yourself, 7 Pet ne era des lenry- Aibroun's Romance ig a EA of pnodern pivitizetion.{he words of ee ein the London Times: veus a cet of .Duke of Buck ead mae na hat 1 a been Don't miss it.Have more courage.No renverse, me 2 Saree .ip e has hi ad a share in the commer- un ab in alj 4 \u201ca cas! years ¢ , er if y a ; : pt Pate Fra, ie eieated Bree al revolution which has transformed \u2018the treasure story, the reader must have à ee TAs one day well.| bad womb divease, pains MRS, JOS, CLOUTIER.matter if Jou have been wufferini, for many wid to Le ght Roo te Sent ee mode of transportation through the eontin- sight, at least, of the treasure.Mr.Waite, |.aui TU.\u2019 era these possessive IN my back, hesdache.! was so weak gerous.All letters addressed to @ Medical - art slaty bee Dehoia sajgyiabied man Eut from the biréh camoe which wis pad.the author of the able und ingenious \u201cCross | \u201cfollowing \u201cof\u201d ta be pleonastic; but thst-I was obliged to stay in bed all the : 3 Montreal.\u201d d by hi 1 à cork rae he ow, the A le lately due died and \u201cportaged\u201d from St.Anne to Kort = Trails,\u201d has failed us in this respeot., In they dre really elliptical.They are never time.I had best doctors to treat me, but they could not do any- | Department, Box 2306, Mon ron re openet Mod Pis na eho dass the wud Kind sod\u2019 allable Garry, to the heavy locomotive whieh -de- the \u2018reslistic\u201d story we expect to find div- used, but when the sense of the first noun hing to cure me.AU last, they told me that I had to prepare !| kept confidential.Be very careful not to, buy Filla by the \u2014 pleine wits ext ru Ios ir \u201cGniimun Yours the way between Montresl and Wiu- ; appointment\u2014we are prepared for lovers dmits \u2018of a itive usage, i.e, when it myself, that I had not long to live.Imagine my agony, when I i dozen or hundred, or ab 25 con 3 Arh ey are no hose tha Lu lterars ibe bri w (beng known mpeg.\u201d - ; who are parted and hve unhappily ever is admissible that the person may have was thinking of my poor children.A friend suggested to my will cure you.Our Dis Rod Pilis © = a nes \u201d in Ii le 5 nt ä te by various Fever works), it Lhe volume opens with Lord Btrathcoms's = afterwards, for attempts that fail, and fof more than one.We can say, \u201cI met a family Lo glve ne Dr.Coderre\u2019s Red Pills.Itook some, and in round wooden boxes of * Red 1 inch.ey are ever old in bo the bi 1 Mr.Oludstone knew what article ob \u2018The Hudaon's.Bay Company, and : heroes who\u2019 break down.But in the ro- friend of yours;\u201d but not \u201cI met a wife about four weeks ¥ was completely cured.1 recommend them to any other way.Refuse o ours ponte hey are dangerous is prevu al he weep Che dei Faviy North-west Annals\u2019 It occupies [nantic tale we demand, first, a central of yours,\u201d unless you are a bigamist, or all sutfering women.\u201d (Signed), Mrs.Jos.Cloutier, 21 Head of imitations, {your merc ant doe Dob seep pom or does nov ton Nevertheless, ai American criti, oniy\u2019 twenty uine pages, and professes Lo, feroie figure; secondly a perilous adven- polygamist.Moreover, \u201ca painting of Sir the Falls, Waterville, Me.OE Oe Box or 9250 for six boxes, In registered _\u2014 ae vals the author George (aill- db nu mure than giye & shetch où the\u2019 ie gre; aad, finally, the: success vf the hero.Joshua \u201cmight mean \u201ca portrait of Sir The addresses that we publish are always those given to us cents in stamps for one ox Or rill receive pos tu TeR er Wh tw he Ha \u20183 Henry Giiman, his real ception, early history, and progress of the he Spanish galleon in \u201cCross Trails\u201d ie Joshua,\u201d and is therefore quite different with the testimony from ladies who have n curec.If you lecter or money order, an We rend th > Te ™m mail the La ee rene oi \u201cMassan,* thus cumpahy.Îts complete lustoay has yet to 8H that con be desired; but the supposed iram a painting of &r ovhue\u2019s.\u201d We cannot find those ladies when you call on them or by writing genuine Dr.Coderre's Red Mae ne Ce part ot a EE ut tedions \u2018Romance of Palo be written, and, as there is ample material hero\u201d is a miserable creature, and at the can say, \u201ca country house of my father's\u201d to them.please be kind enough (0 let us know, and we.will do Canada and United States.1 9 lus 2 ses hen you wr! te, Le hot he honor ai beng dedicat-d available the account will prove as inter end of à cleverly written story we find with perfect propriety if \u201cmy father\u201d has = our best to put you in communication with them.Dr.Coderre\u2019s always give your full name and ; 8 Ch Price con ax ho fo dl fn - lt 14 written Fv George esting am any of the historical romances qurselves cheated of our ingots and doub- more country houses than one: but \u201cthe led Pills never fail.They are a certain and quick cure for shipment.Address: Franco-American Che zomp ve box ue has Lina miami sears mn tie which have ben populer in recent yeurs, pons.It is as if the Wily Ulysses had country house of my father\u201d implies that .female weakness, hesdache, sides and backaches, dizziness, 2306, Montreal.E EC 1 studied carefully the customs Bo far as it goes, Lord Stratheona's vaper had rowned Jrithin sight of Ithaca, or he hes only one.Dean Aliord, in tus | : 7 A wish people Put a novehist Dis a valuable one.It fulfils all he pro- 4 hen shot by one ol his wife's suitors \u201cQueen\u2019s English\u201d ints out that the eb the Geist A Moon those of the mised and intended to perform, and, with IN the begining of the fight.The story vhrase \u201ca creation the dean's\u201d {meaning seeds other qua : » Sitor's ffte is a mere flash in the pan, and th \u201c, ' \"à ; | \u2019 CR ee ; ; : ve bauks without the ndefatizable editor's fifty pages of * : SL pan, and nothing the \u201cdean's creatians\u2019} is pit Pan and ot s vpn have given notes, it will form a nucleus of facts for Jones oh 5 or Victor Waite, however, o fa creation of the dean,\u201d : A ven or Ime All Mr.the future histoman.As His Lordship re he Bare a ility, and will probably hit which would seem ambiguous.; .=D ou des ts are nt together marks: \u201cWhatever may bave been the e mar Yen Le shoots again.That the possessive case has for a long : 4 jh 3 .A arranged with so little re- faults of the company history will record pe Gener anguages, hardened as they are time been allowed to follow the\u2019 proposi- | - 8 on i ha That the story that it explored a vast territory.prepar sae raication of counted syllables, and tion \u201cof,\u201d even when apparently suj.er- ~ ls Le in Yeti: \u201cthe reader's at- ed the way for its settlement, and colon- intricae E ty 8 0ds, Lbe harmonious fluous, may be meen in our trans'ation of .penta \u201che stvte of Mr Gillman 1s old: 1zation, fulfilled an important part in the Pian of lyre poetry have to be at- Bt, Luke, xv.17, when the Prodigal Sou .ed od doris le requires à history of Canada, had not à little to do 1 ihed by 0 triumph of thought over me- |enys: \u201cHow many hired servants of my .ie an whit a oiecer modern atory With\" the consondation ot the Dammion, yme or tr FRAN poetry carries its Fathers have bread and to spare.\u201d Here To into a sentence.Hy | and with the development of the westera J).wy ou English \u2018iles thought it- the apostrophe seems to be unnecessary.; teller would comen coustry, and that its work waa for, the ad: these hymna (b.) The only objection that I can we \\ - characters are not real men and women, and x : wor q and sacred songs have arbitrarily, on no ; .His reflections are sed rapitapes winded Vole of fhe [npr ws 2 Whole.subject Known primeipie, been cut up into short query in Chat the prépos.tion as \u2019 LL Titing ie a dut, S : ; ; \u2018 ; .hi t : E = The, Ve indus and patience, and will that is handled in the volume, viz, the pent nees ot paragraphe, which are num- curring three times, makes the sentence .\u2019 ¢ .: ered; and in this way they undoubtedly loge reps CU mmlar exercise om the part of the history of Canadian railways, we tind that NN ea y wound awkward.But, my corréigudent rent RR wart i Te Far Sandiord Pleine has Tornado | Sven, nd Ce eine sure probably\u201d obiects to\" the\u2019 wpostrodte.after he Finest Drink in the World for Hot Weath » notie fully led.that we historical sketch où the Intercolomal Rail- ev were « 5 ey of Speaker of the House of Commons.\u201d Dhol notice » ro spitefully wordeq + ha dome wag, Me.Thomas Keefer has treated of they = ere composed in Metre, and they Of course, it in best avoided; bot Tn Is t \u20ac 1 est 1 t e or or e cr.el inelin Mot faut of daw: novels, the early history cf the Grand Trunk, iy bave a rhythmical tread which is quote thw.\u201d We are not loved \" \\ ; ] tint.best expressed in poetic lines.Ab example e a case in -point.e Board of Civil ° ° : though they do not secm to be d' Oriental romance is shared by other jour- peg Free Press, and well knowd to many reel.astom 8 decisions are cofrect, } ~.malists: and, in justice to the author, we of us in Montreal, hus compiled the his- Who alone doeth wondrous things ; required the apostrophe to be DAB ABLE LE Bad ASAI AS 2 E ! B ngs ; an .x adh à VW » attenti of our readers to tory of the Canadian Pacific.which js And blessed be His glorious name for placed after \u201cCustoms, A - aelf a copy of these beloved volumes; nor soll draw the attention of our .followed by an articie on the same aub- oy arisen on the point, and Jie cng hav- ol believe I ever reud a book half s0 R U PT U R E = \u201cthe opinions of two American crities.Mr.ever, S van \\Vestraen, on los Notices ot Jeet by thé Editor.Twenty pagea then And.let he whole earth be filled with His glory, tended that the proper form waa \u2018The or with half the enthusiasm.© New Fiction\u201d tn Chartes Sovibner's Sons\u2019 appear as \u201cEditorial Notes\u201d on \u201cThe Gen- Commissioner's of Custo j in \u201cRemarks ou Popular Eng 3.130 re 3 Sufferer from rupture have Le aby dt tend Bosh Royer.\u201d writes eral Railway Progress in Canada.\u201d corramt,\u201d an officer of the Tremors De lish Lu B 30d bo Dia Mini he Pound oz wors Insteu nts ny Tan follows: \u201cHenrs Gilman's \u201cHussan We have no time or space to dwell.at LEGAL QUERIES.kt nent submitted the question, +, the of the Scottish » the Tatoriale were chosen, CFellah,\u201d ix the result of much «tly.Ihe present, upon the 3rd, 4th and 5th sections, vied .Grant White, of New York, for laste reine felicity with which they were ~ agther evidently knows his subir, ARC wlach extend from p.247, to p.552.and the opinion.To be brief, he decided that otre the display at once of anti- \u201chan a Ha px den a ee as deat th vote (bators and Doctrines of MUST GET JUDGMENT.\u201cCormier of Custrsiet ee of quarian knowledge and claasion! learning, Ye 5 we shipher > Psalm y : Meth at Wt , \u2018 © ia a .* .; - co fi lives, amd the new conditions, and edd.Canady Sd rs eh Roms: All A Cab my landlady seize apa seu COMPOund substautive, as if it were writ.render it d i ee \u2018which fe always \" thousands, snd | \u201c.~ the maulens still go to the wella.as they Cathokie Church in Canada?Suffice it to PY effects for a-board bili due\u201d Len \u2018Commissioner-of-Customs.\u201d We say Bible to excel a her fret of ite clams in terestéd In b , did in the days of vore.Thus did Hassan say that the clerical gentlémen invited to ma age cannot do so without first tak- \u2018the Secretary of the Treasury's report,\u201d be held Among the On Ry whole, we hy 2 en Torte - ; \"y : .* e D \u2019 A > à Ce.i ; meet Dilwe, ard begin the Alors or pr contribute to these three important lec- & gment against you.and not the Becretary\u2019s of the Treasu point of mer.\u201cReliquea\u201d with the praise IMPROVED BLASTIC TRUSS Co.a and ers A rom fa Lies of the \u201cEncyclopa dia\u201d se>m to have ee ip in the same ray, Pt of genti himself 8) 1'785 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.Jest without the w wold bh Ten a performed their work conscientiously anid QUESTION OF LEKASE., the Speaker of the House of Com- i i We bave no AG o ; .Tv.incomplete; Jud, ry j'ontratt, - 0 spom Enthusist cally, and that ns religi us ani duubtediy inelegant Sorrect, though un- Xi i lati IH 2 étfean tourist eut fine ts ha ner MOSILY.as it 18 somet.mes ca'led, can be Old Bubscriber.\u2014 A leased an upstairs the S Yer o Howl, (turemos of oa hese eonfh tng a oy whinh detected in any of the articles.À glanée house over three pres : one of the three preferaiies of the House of Commons\u201d is ed in any age = Wôven Into a confisient story, cer Wien N : : Ores was oucuple y him.He surren- e - - = >.pare en Fe { at the names of the numerous writers will ; en ; ; a.\u20ac ; rankly added that so numeroua are the hen a the Sad * n A the Ureseent.oo th { prove how carefully they have been select and occupres the pate 5 sways on gain The third Quotation is: \u201cDeaides its fn on and corrections, that the severe Tet et oat Tis au exelent story.( ed, and the epnce has heen fairly appor- Signing any lease.Fire takes place on (he Shares with \u2018st Jar of hich eh antiquary who desires to see the od -T ho no lenst among its merits.8 tha au Boned among the churches whose Canadian 13th of the month and renders the house the advantage, ete Tere.gun Y Bnd in English ballads, in a genuine state, hy .gin ve Sql Rigud Eds\u201d THe WBunteg, sry | Biltors recorded.jintonantable.B takes keys to the land- clegance, but not ina » \u2018Th d in | consult a more accurate edition\u2019 than © ple ple, tg quest; \u201cQui it~ present unhappy A! Present we need say no more, except lord, who refuses to accept them.is B meant that \u201cBuckingham Dalacs Cclebrated.work.\u2019 ¥ judici iti 7 pen nt JEU ™ent un | ta mention tt the volume ends with ai responsible for half month, whole month shares ag advantag : with.gnetam Palace That this is truthful yo judicious criti i! CN hn Heste' Ihde 1s known threat.: SPéllent index, comprising twelve pages _ .i i i ins\u201d « +\" cism may be shown from Peroy's own intro- PE à i INRA a Stat - ne a a com 1 hh 1 ot three columns each, and that n° our if he ni D Een ible for 1 month\u2019s rent.fees Which pa adjoins, or \u201cwhich it is duction Yo \u201cThe Beggar's Daughter of Bevh- ru * A Pp t ti Zot the United Stat.5 i hy Ln ou the fire originated In his part of the MOAT.A.G.C's ear has perbaps re- ; » ya: \u20186 lowing bal- rotection.Teritic, whose good Word mast be eir ed humble opinion some of the portrai\u2018s have, premises he might also be held responsibje Membered the vulgarism \u201cwhich it i oy nall-Greene.\u201d He says: \u201cThe following bal : \u201cUS an anthers goed + +k In the Jus , {ren age or otherwise.rather n washed out for damages, and the presumption is accordingly is displeased hich it is,\u201d and lad is chiefly from the Editor's folio MS, NZ 's Own Soa an er po Dodd Fan M .d': Rookman h: Pprarance.This from\u2019 le nature of th» against him.pion sion used in the 6 uotati ith the bleue.compared with two ancient printed copies; La PY y Baby's pis some = .san ireful ematesie of he 0 abl ery (ve was probably unavoidable.Typeg aph- \u2014_\u2014 there is nothin ro on ™ evertheless, the concluding stanzas, which contain the y ro \\ more than a cleanser.It is a protec- 3 i ehved an \u2018\u201cHasmin* when must have Wally the work jx very ereditable to te ABOUT A WILL.\"| construction.e pense would Eve Lens old beggar'e discovery of himself, are not, .i y 2 tion against the annoying and irritat- et Lim considerable trout and cann t lonseatt Publishing Compan | an heartily A : the same, had e compiler writ \u201cnear however, given f any of these JDeing ye ) {ng skin troubles so often endured b fat 1 sabi The readers « M.Gill ân'« eserves the support of all patriotie Cana- W.H.C., N.B.\u2014A dies in New Bruns.which it is.\u201d ° per Ken \"Hear very diferent from thows of the ä k ce y Fe EE EN Ce had pores ii ; wick, leaving farm, house, Turniture im (d.) As regards the phrasing * baliad.Nor yet does the Editor offer them {.j BI infants.- ree a He ha mes; plements, etc, In the Province of Quebec: dnd à \u201cà P ink up to}.cenuine, but as a modern attempt to (AD! It makes Babies happy and healthy, Ÿ Bare at the maine or leaves two ubmurried sons and one un.§ an on to date,\u2019 I think that the remove the aheurdities and inconsistencies, : } and keep the delicate skin rosy, pink Ty one ow ri married daughter besides three married LOTT in the expression generally used.}i so remarkably prevailed in this part NY.BY 4 Arosy.pink ore Padding re ae .Doies The Revenge of Lucas Helm.By Auguste daughters.a widowed daughter-inlaw with ©9d We can hardly take up any journal or of the song as it stood before; whereas k à EE and clean, ë Tine Fa bent vil suffice to B.oudel.(Philadelphia: Drexel Biddl a son {A's grandson) of about three years riodical without lighting upon it.The ; li \u2019 th AWE MED jo Fragrant d e, It 19 à porfect Ÿ \u2018tat the sa ns ord nay Fon nes.di pias exel Budde.of uge.Said À makes last will and Eondon Times\u2019 \u201cLiterat \"of J ia bY the alteration of a few lines, the story a ne pure Fe Cie nad fs, à vil anpeal to 1898.Price; 5 cents, cloth.) ment at the residence of a son-tnolaw ro now before me.At b.ost 9 are dhs is rendered much more affecting, and is re - Un a de soap.?\u201ctie.pans 4 hraws ght on This story originally appeared in the slding in New Brunswick.bequeathing all most \u201cup-to-date\u201d of all the periodicals is conciled to probability, nd histors 434 THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO.Any we wong Srp ura eus ons; but \u201cRevue des Deux Moudes.\u201d and wa .his possessions to be equally divided be- McClure's, which in ev brest And now ss regards the poe may 5; ) | Mirs.an + wr | | c des x dvudes, and was writ- twéen the unmarried daughièr, who is the the spirit of = But at 1 081 of ee agaw quote Bishop Percy: This popular Montreal.iat res j ren by -M.Blondel whose previous volume executrix.and the youngest unmarried *\"© BP iodi a (Lies ture?) Vend: the old -ballad was written in the reign of b BY CAUTION.Many of tho [mitations of Bay's of short stories was crowned by the don Who Is also the youngest of the fam- SMe periodic Se erature\u201d), find: le Klhizdbeth, as appears not only from verse 0 d ruin the ski 75 [LG 8\u20ac ed by \u20ac ily, 1.Can other members of the family volume covers the period the poet's 53 where the arma of England are called N OWA >i burn and rut fhe French Academy.Briefly.it is the tale than those named in the willl claim & right eleventh to hia twenty-third vear-\u2014illustrat- Zp ?\u201d hut f ita tune's +.L NE 3 A The Queene\u2019s Armes,\u201d but from ite tun 444464446444 © « Fremhman named Henri Verdiere, to any part of what A was owner of and ing the composition of \u201cEnglish Bards, |}; ed in older pieces, written in 7 16501 Ph we en te ui he | a da et af Fi ane \u201cLoS ated [hein hed \u2018olde pen ti, | | > p Childé 1d.\" In fact, \u201cthey carry hie Aurbree\u201d* \u2018The late Mr.Guthrie assur:d À fuxurious article for ths bath.man auguage, and there feu in with taken and who by, both sons having work- ; \u201d ; \u201c .e - ie snk ug visionary, Franz Lederback, ed equally on the farm before leaving for hintore, 2 Ma sare Mion to the the Editor that he had formerly seen au- x > > hose st:ange adventures are reated with the United States ?.nN! other old song on the same subject, coimn- Delighttully refreshing.an air of probability wich is exceedingly 3 Has the widowed daughter-in-law or he awake and found himself famous.pesed in a different messure From this, \u20ac y « weil assumed.We wil not spoil the in.Krandson any legal claim and upon what \u201cUp\u201d or \u201cup to\u2019 means \u201cto a certain which was truly beautiful, if we may judge Ask your Druggist for it.n 54 - x »\u201d terest: of -the reader hy detading the his.POUL the husband and father being A's point of time: as far as.\u201d Wordsworth from the only stanza he remem .\u201cniylantt Lo MOWER tory fy grit hel a Potimanely SSCL POU NE EG Sd HRT AN VUE were tried trode T from my child.(09 1 os md of the oid Besar that es sonne Sor ain ef Je ime he - Eczema All Ovar Headand Fagce À PHA \u201con ro more quete ape he led some two dd h #50.when un ire i up \u2019 y Down his necke his reverend looks ommssloners 3° © by the Harbor ve a : i oe) Raby Re ?and ¢ returned to her parents to live im.ion.\u201d .In comelye eurles did wave ; 90 building lots, situate on Lasalle and \u20ac Two Dir, NY Benefit.: fantastic a es than like the composition 3.Would the children of daughters have wid known own Excursion.Book 1.And on hie sired temples urowe W & F P Cuppie & 00 Letourneux streets.payable with deposi- à & Tour Sa \u2018 co of à French writer.The translation seema the same claim as the child of son?as a river flowin down to eternit The blossomet of the grave.* [] ° @ tors\u2019 certificates of this ban 3 The x ji HRA: RÉMEDIES- { well executed, though there are expressions Ans-None of the parties you mention ; g y- , .Lass lle avenue is stoned and drains 5 © me - - tn nae a cher veti i a A m an art o estate.: * i -\u2014 \u2014 made, , h Raid Burs, x \u201cza 7, tO Whueh objections might be offered.Ay} can cla y p e a As Mr.Maxwell retmarks, the ballad is AND he bank possesses other v ; iné'r course It would be different if you could + : properties for 1.28 we rend that the heroine's \u201cblue eyes prove undue influancé où the min a of the \u201cThe Beggar's Daughter of Bethnall- to> long for quotation.sale, payable by depositors\u2019 Re cats a) Yêats with cutaneous and her complexion of dazzling whiteness - it consists of two parts\u2014the first con- ss 3 Office open on grou uesd Batur- e suggested the line of Heinrich Haine, \u2018a lestator, especially 31 he was not compos Greene.\u201d tsining 136 lines, and the second 132.The Dominion Paper Co y days, Sunday atdérnoons ad holidays.r dOWN or my Tats.\u201c1 tHOK huedical traxtuant Dn en ding over rar où raie Re To the Editor of Notes and Queries : Ee a EE and va \"ot H R Apply to ot ate.wed ical ut © ARUD, here is à word wrongly | used, y \u201c, - from two doctors and rectised but Hstie re- Henri is speaking to Franz, and Lh= trans- FIVE DOLLARS À SLAP.Eo baad xious fe objain INA art I: and will serve to show the metre.ave Removed to La Ban ue du Peu ple li=f.Thea I tried sevecal Jolons, etc., which lator writes: \u201cThe deuce, Friend Franz!\u201d .gai » Daughter of Bethnal Green.\u201d I re.{her are, 134 McGill | St, Cor oi .n ; a - frotte your sûvertisement in our home don: James Bowilen.T oronto: The Calarrh Bm » oo aughter ok Beth! edition Ie knight that he (th th uced a drama with the same title, and CUR 8 R paper, and supposed it would be a good thing Copp, Clark Company.Price, 90 cents) | \u201c\u201cReliques of Ancient English Poetry.\u201d edit- heir of Sir Simon de At ihs\u2019 Sheridan Knowles brought out n KE SURE AND QUICK for sor Sadie.1 teed the mera aint This paper-covered novel is one.of Mr.AE Thomas Percy, Lord Bishop of Dro- battle of Evestam the barons were routed, Mmilarly named play, of which the plot is nr great benefit to her.I did not like to give Bowden's \u201cColonial Lilirury,\u201d and was un- Was my great affliction for a num.ml fret published in 3]de Montford slsin, and his son Hen: left bert Ve Nr oe J dau hter of Al, > Dr MAYER'S \u2018medicine inwardly to à child so young, but doubtediv worth repubii ; ; ber of years.Doctors did not help .1765.Percy was born in on the fold for dead.A baron\u2019s dafighter ' blir eau hnal Green, : - © saw that she mast have something todrive the or ; ; pubdshinæ in this cheap Bvafriend\u201d ice lb : 1728, and died in 1811.He was a native discovered the young man, n \u201chim was deeply Joved by Wilford, who first saw A LITI .diseaxs Ont, So I got a bottle of CUTICTRA series, which is not to be sold or imported me.Byafriend's advice began using cated at nes re re.sod, a a pe and \u201ca Les i een of Sent ear Ament season bm : HI .es marriage Was pretty Add eury ! reh, \u2018 .the Queen's Arms\u201d Tio at Ron GRANULES urily her hiood, and gave bor | into the United Kingdom.In England Your medicines, and was perfectly X ; odi- .: large po de Montford assumed the garb and aem- Qu the novel has proved a success, though as cured after taking three bottles of : ; repas igilance ford.Tt turned out that her father, Al | 1 bi ofn , to escape the vigilance 1 er father, / ?avocess in the Parle HEA, Am bi Tf fan {ut IL VENT, Lo ut one third of the bottle, aud Your rm have done wonders far her.| Mrs.LOUISA ACKERMAN Tiffin, Towa.the \u201cAthenaeum\u2019 mildly objected.the ed wonderful influenc th $1 i 's api bett brother to Lord Woodville, and Used with Beboams writing in the volume is good enough to ePs Great Britain, from Sir Water oe tore wo Hercy's \u201cHaliqués,\u201d in Willond.was His truant son, #0 that, Bessie TB capitals, 1 Soren Rensvaiats i pret, sweskeh snd most sugges A wish that it was more consintent ennyson, and have been lavishly .com- = ; was his cousin.Queen Elizabeth sahction- Segerier 8 oii pragnation) KMD UD W BOR.Fr pend rad popent = trate in ita interest Lie, subject, is sufle ently : \u201d» mended by all Literary men, of cpurse, [vith ed this mariage, and Joo thom under her 8.\"ou GRANULE MORNING asd EVENING Ee vt and Sealy hae SOT Cha : 2, n » dangliter ew qualifications.În-Cfiap.I, of |\" : espécial onage and.jon.\\ i nn i abe: SI Cot i) tramp and\u2019 camp out for ten years, inti ars hart\u2019 ita of Beott\u201d we read: \u201cBut above shld nine: \u2018Bausday's bar, 1 will, in an.Each Botte glves treatment Mr 35 GE : predy the wel beco ë \u2018 ; ) lidren Cry for .op meet EST ; vent to the luxurious cary poet she fel Co Heme Acusainted with te a another letter from.ME Maxwell, RParis, @.BOULET, 36, avance Duquosne team TR Forme wb on St, Lo luturious country Rouse of hor 3.MURPEY, V8 Mothurtr Et.Newark, MJ.\u201cha Gost izes 1 Sonia scrape C ASTORI A Eh Lone par tic obiioral Diver,\u201d boyy 1 eomsta's Arthur VECART .Coe : .3 e (2 wv 4 .-of N.; Te » \\ ! SEE Bev 0 Cin Turtwiag Skin Diese\u201c 89%.| choice between her father and har mother, wt ba few shillings together, I deh ubto my.sd Qu.° GREAT SILVER MINE : Romantic Story of Silver Islet on Lake \u201cSuperior.[oJ wlan, RICHEST MINE EVER KNOWN.Surrounded by Stormy Waters Its \u2018Working Was Most Dangerous.ITS DÉOLINE AND PALL.Much Wealth was Taken From it, But the Storm King Eventually Caused Its Abandonment.(Bpecla! tu the Star.) HOUGHTON, Mich, July 13.\u2014The richest silver mine ever opened by man was not in Peru or Mexico, far famed as are the mines of Potost and Guanajuato, but on à mere reef on that greatest of fresh water seus, Lake Buperlor.Fur fumed as 8 the Lake Superior district for its frun ore and copper, its mines of these baser metals being the must extensive In the world, it has been forgotien by all but a few of the older residents that only a Quarter of a century ayv the richest silver mine in the old or new worlds was operated under its waters.The story of its Giscovery, its development under the most trying conditions und against the power of all the elements, and the final triumph of nature over man affords a romantic thapter in the drama of real life equalling tn apparent improbability some of the tales of Baron Munchausen, but all the Getalls of which are verified by authentic * records and the memories of men now liv- na.In the excitement attending the opening of the pioneer copper mines of the Lake Superior country,then a wilderness, in the latter forties, a mineral location was made on the north shore of the lake, off Thunder Cape, that natural fortress of granite which rises sheer fourteen hundred fect from the blue waters of the great lake.Included in the location was a reef of rock, unnamed and nearly overlooked by the surveyors.A Canadian mining company held the ground for a quarter of a century, but in 18:0 transferred the pro- ty to a Detroit corporation, which a @ystematic exploration of its lands.Yortunately their agent, one Thos.M rlane, possessed the B8cotch thoroughness, and among other explorations he set foot one calm day upon the nameless yeef NOW KNOWN AS SILVER ISLET.The little island was but 75 feet long hy ® In width, rising but a few feet above the water on a calm day, and entirely submerged by the long swells from the east in stormy weather.Most men would have ignored it, for the islet wus nearly a mile from the mainland, and the most unprom- place imaginable for mining work.To the surprise of Macfarlane, who was perhaps the first white man to set: foot on that little speck of solid ground encircled by the deep waters of the lake a plainly defined vein carrying small gots of silver was seen.Miners drills, picks and blasting powder transferred to the reef on the first calm day following the discovery.and \u2018it took Li little work by them to Prove, re sx .istenoe 0! nansa upon that insignif- ane ge Or \u201cFoci which exposed a few square feet of itg apex above the water.Bo small was e island that the \u2018miners waded into the lake and followed the seam until the water grew too deep, picking nuggets of virgin silver from the vein.tve tons of ro was secured by this explo party, much of it taken from under t water by miners working to thelr waists in the lake, the water of ways intensety cold, even on the warmest summer day.The returns from the five tone of rock shipped to the smelter were richer than h been dreamed, giving more than $1,200 to the ton, or sixty cents per pound, in refined silver.Encouraged by this result, the work of development was un {n earnest, under perhaps the most novel and discouraging circumstances that have attended the making of a mine.It was necessary to shelter both mine and miners from the angry waters.which threatened to swallow them and the mine was started.not by digging into the ground, but by building a substantial crib or block house over the waves {rom on their passage over the islet.The crib was built very solidly, on the plan of a lighthouse, with accommodation for the miners in the upper part.above the billows of the lake but not above the spray, which on stormy days blew over the top of the structure.Protected by this shel- a : .but between the water percolating through the rock strata from the lake, but a few feet distant, and the water which found its way in from the surfare during storms, degpite all precautions, it was found tm- possible to proceed with the primitive means at hand, all the time of the men en in Aan unequal battle with the water which would fill the shaft.Thus matters stood until the autumn of 1870.when Capt.Wm.Frue, of Houghton, Mich.,, an experienced miner and a man of bulldog persistence, \"was put in charge.It required all his ability and all his courage to conquer a foothold upon the reef Capt Frue brought with him from Hough- ton à large supply of mining timber, food, blasting powder and tools, with forty miners.It was realized that THE ISLET MUST BE ANCHORED If miners were ever to work safely under it, and work wag begun gently on the armor-platin To the south-eant the blue lake rolled for full two hundred miles without a break, and the force of its waves can ba comprehended only by those who have seen e power the ocean when lashed to fury by the storm.The first work was for the carpenters, not minets, and every man in the force wrs Impressed as a bulld- er, after the cargo had been unloaded ih safety, though with a riarrow escape from a gale which rendered the island dangerous for both vessel and crew.eavy cribs of hewed timber, bolted together with iron rods and filled with rock, were aunk on the mare exposed faces of the island.It was necessary to make more round that the islet aflorded for mine uildings, and the cribs were sunk several rods off shore.and a coffer dam constructed inside them, inclosing the outcrop the vein for the full length of the island.When the ram was rendered water tight the water was pumped out, and mining begun.All went well until late In Oc- toper, when a sform carried away all the cribbing exposed to it, and the coffer dam was rained.thus flooding the workings.and rendering it imperative that the work be done all over, and rapidly, else winter would set in before the mine was gecur- ed.The efforts of Frue and his rave workmen were redoubled.and within less than a month the broken cribs wers not only replaced, but built of twice thelr former strength.A week later the veasel waa sent away with the rock mined during the few weeks the men had not been eng in & hand to hand struggle with the lake.Short as the time had been, the reward was a rich one, the cargo netting more than 3100000 above the smelting charges, and visions of wealth incalculable rose ore the eyes of the De- * troit capitalists who owned the mine, AGAIN SWEPT BY STORM.: À few days after the vessel sailed, and about the time when the bays and land- Joeked harbors were freesing over, a ter- Again wes the work men swept away.and when the storm abated the scene of desolation would have dishenrtened lesa courageous men.Not only was the new cribbing destroyed.but the islet was covered with a mantle of ice.Cut oft from all communication with thelr base of sup- lies at Houghton and facing the numbing laste blowing over two hundred miles of icy lake 6 and his pioneers took up their task for the third time.The wor tould searcely e n resumed under a mors trying conditions.supplies of timber Yor th ss a threatened by the wiiters of the lake the men out timber from the mainland aad J new 1 and filled them with Teck Lx SE 1 É ; : Ee A) above them from the the unsheitered rem 0, e work aga much stronger t| before, hoped the Savage Jake had been.Bafol ne, dias\u201d wis stencil made nev- eral weeks.but, Palas for thelr \u2018hopesi Early in March a howling wind from the |.east plled the billows higher and higher for two days and on the second da.the cribs gave way for ithe third time, Gr blocks of fice were breught from bays far to the eastward and hurled against the cribs in a cannonade which they could not withstand.thrown upon all par vad the buildings and endan and limb.For three days the storm laut- and during its -helght all attempts to protect property were useless, the men counted themselves fortunate that life remained.Undaunted.the brave captain and hls brave followers began the work anew when the waves abated.It was apparent that all previous fortifications ukainst the elements had n.mare child's play.The new work was of the most mussive character, and required many metiths to complete and a fortune tu bulid.A framed reakwater of square und hewell timber was constructed of fivefuld strength, there being five separate bulkheads.calked with hydraulic cement.bound with three-inch fron rods, and filled with fully 10,000 tons of rock.With its base twenty feet below the water the cribbing rose an equul distance above the surface of the lake and the work stood.It stood, but the first storm threw the waters agalnst it with such Violence that millions of gnilons passed over the cribbing and partially flooded the mine once more.Another coffer dam was built, and the mine shaft protected with a cribbing made watertight with hydraullc cement.The work was costly and tedious, but 1t was well done, und in that year, 187), A ROUND MILLION DOLLARS WORTII of silver was taken from the mine.The following year was unmarked by accident, aud the mine prospered highly.but during the equinoctial storms of 1873, which were vf uuprecedented violence, the bulwarks protecting the island were again conguer- ed.Part of the cribbing stood.but the diunuge was very reat, the invasion of the waters undermining a portion of the made ground and demolishing a number of the mine buildings.Great holes were torn In the shaft-house and engine-house by rocks thrown by the waves with incredible force, and no beleaguered city was ever bombarded with more violence and under more threatening aspect than wag this little colony placed on a reef in the waters.The machinery was disabled, andy a large part of the coal supply washed o the islet by the waves.The pumps Stopped and it was with great difficulty that the mine was Kept from filling with water.80 trying was this experience thut many of the miners would no longer remain where they were threatened with drowning both underground and on sur- ace The silver In the mine was always found us native, sometimes assuciated with copper, just as the copper mines on the southern shore of the lake occasionally carry silver in connection with the baser metal ere are very few mines in the world which carry silver otherwise than as an ore, the metal being usually associated in the ore with sulphur and carbon For the reason that the silver was native the mine presented a beautiful sight.especial- 1y in the richer portions, where the sparkling masses of pure metal, many of them of several pounds\u2019 weight, shone in all their purity and reflected the light from the miners\u2019 candles in an manner presenting a similitude of the cave in which Aladdin gathered the jewels at the behest of his bogus uncle, THERE WAS DANGER THERE, too, for the islet only afforded a breathing spot for the mine itself.bein merely large enough to accommodate the opens ing of the shaft.while even that was most closely guarded to keep the lake from Invading it.As in all deep mines with but a single shaft.there was danger to the miners underground.for in case of accident to the shaft all chance of egress war destroyed.The underground galleries were carried under the bed of the lake, and a single careless blast might let in the water from above, to the destruction of all beneath\u2019 it all in all.a job in the Silver Islet was not one which would be relished by most men, but there was never any scarcity of workmen.ald {ts men well, and there were rich pickings.It is a matter of principle with miners, the world over, that \u201c mens ©\u2019 balong to the man who finds them and not to the employer.When the ** apecimen ' happen to a mass of native silver of two or three pounds\u2019 weight the miner who secretes it runs no great risk of missing a collector willing to annex it, though the men who traded In \u2018\u2018 specimens \u2018\u2019 of silver at the Bilver Islet and at the copper mines on the southern shore of the lake never paid above half the market value of the metal purchased.The mine eventually rpached a depth of over 1200 feet, or 200 fathoms, tu use the vernacular of the miners.In certain of the upper stopes It waa possible to hear the rocks grinding against the of the lake in time of storm.so closely\u201d had the silver been followed to the danger line.It w as estimated that nearly half a million dollars worth of silver was contained in the upper levels of the mine so close to the bed of the lake that it would be dangerous to attempt its removal.The temptation war a strong one, and from time to time a little mining was done close to the danger line.but was usually soon dropped.It was not a pleasant thing to think about, even though the silver was brightest and apparently thickest (here.ITS DECLINE AND ABANDONING.The largest years production ever achleved was In 1877, when 750.000 ounces of silver, worth $1.32 an ounce.was refined from the rock taken from the mine.A single cket of sixty tons yielded more than $100.000, and many smaller pockets yielded even more In proportion, some giving as high as $2 per pound, while masses of native metal were common.The mine produced, all told.a trifia more! than $3.600.000 worth of stlver during the period of Its activity.The profite were great.but would have been many times as large but for the unusual location of the mine and the constant fight against the\u201d elements.A few years of unusually heavy expenditures wiped out the surplus of the company.Dividends had been pald too rapidly, and there was nothing left in the atrong box for emergencies.The owners disliked paying an assessment tn perform work that was vital to the mine's future, and It was decided to unload on the English publie, which at that time.1884 was buying mines extensively in this country.he apparent certainty that the mine would sold nt a big price so impressed the owners that the management forgot to send supplies to the islet that autumn.The superintendent became discouraged, fuel ran short.and eventually disappeared.The pumps stopped, the mine filled with water.and to complete the ill-for- tune a big storm again attacked the islet and did great damage.Old miners say there is millions in silver stiJ) there, but it will take a million dollars to start work again properly and capital 1s afrald of stiver mines now.HORACE J.STEVENS.\u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014 FAVORS RECIPROCITY WITH CANADA.(Special to the Star.) BOSTON, July 16.\u2014Canadians will be much interested In the lecture tour of Dr.Osborne Howes, representing the special committee of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, who will make a serles of addresses before commercial bodles at Buffalo.Indianapolis, Detroit and San Francisco upon reciprocity with Canada, a subject to which the Boston Chamber of Commerce bas.paid a great deal of attention during the last aix months.Dr.Howes, vice-chairman of this aommittes, has made a special study of the sublect, and has made addresses in most of the large New England cities.His object fe to direct public attention to the matter, and to secure the co-operation and support of Influential commercial bodies throughout the country.He wlll speak in Buffalo on the 18th, Indianapolie on the 18th, Detroit on the 19th, and San Fran- ciaco on August 2.The Best Is the Cheapest.- UNITED STATES PRODUCTS MAY BE SHIPPED FROM COANA- .DIAN PORTS TO @ER- MANY.The trade relations between Germany and Canada has been one of the principal topics of discussion between grain merchants and shippers on the Board of Trade during the past week.Special interest wos added to the subject by the report that United States grain, shipped from Canada, would be subjected to the same duty as grain.As this would have the.effect uinmediately squeezing out business all freight agents engaged solely in securing for vende sailing to Germany matters began to look very serious for the local freight agents of the Humuburz-Am- ericau Company.Considerable apprehen- awn was also felt by a number of grain merchants, forwarding companies, and others deriving a profit in handling the United States output in Canada, who would .be Joosers to the extent of the bus- ness thus lost Lo the country.In order to ascertain the true etate of affairs those interested cabled to the Ham burg office of the Hamburd American line, asking if the German Government would admit American grain, transhipped from Canada, under the preferential tariff, if avoumguanied by n certificate signed by che Collector of Customs and the (rTerman Consul in Montreal.All apprehension upon the matter has been removed by the reply which states that the Hamburg American Line huving communicated with the German (Government has been advised that the signatures of the Montreal German Consul and - Collector of Customs will be considered natisfactory evidence that the goods are from the United States, and that they will consequently be admitted under the preferential tanfl.GERMAN CONSULS VIEWS.ian of of a Star representative German Consul, expressed his views upon the present tanff relations of Canada and Germany.[he Consul had evidently given the matter considerable thought, for he was able to furnish ready reply to the questions of the revorter.\u201cGermany will be a very much heavier At the request Herr .F.Bopp, the losur than Canada through the recent ac- ticus of the two Governments, will rhe nol?* lt all depends upon your point of view,\u201d seid Herr pp.\u201cCanada\u2019s exports to Germany were, say $1,000,000, and Cer- many\u2019s exports to Canada about 36,300,500 a year.The latter figure is undeniably the greater, but in relation to the otal exports of each country, Germany's loss 1s not greater.For instance, Canada\u2019s total ex- rts, if I mistake not, amount to about $10,000,000 while Germany's is about $800, 00,000, a year.Germany therefore wil not be relatively worse off in the matter than Canada.If population were tak: into account I should consider that the loss would be very much greater per capita in Canada than in Germany, and as the indi- widual has eventually to bear the loss, I presume that would the proper point of view.ides, $6, is not ntirsly German product, as a large proportion of it is composed of Austrian goods, shipped to German ports, and will be Austria\u2019s Ices.\u201d \u2018 you anticipate that the exports of each country will entirely cut off.\u201d \u201cI do not ow,\u201d was the reply.\u201c1 have made many enquiries of merchants here, as to whether they would import German goods in future, but not one could ada\u2019s exports give an answer.rd | to Germany 1 am ly in a \u2018position to give an opinion.Every ome buys in the cheapest market open to him at the ment.Buch goods exported by Canada, as are not subject to duty in Germany, should not be greatly affected, but exports which are subject to duty, and which the United States can supply at an equal price, will naturally be excluded, I should think, by the higher tariff which Canada will now have to y.This, however, should not kill Canadian exports to Germany altogether \u201cBut German exports to Canada will be pretty well killed in competition with the preferential of 23 per cent.in favor of Great Britain,\u201d said the reporter.\u201cNot necessarily,\u201d saxd Herr Bopp, smiling.\u201cThe difference is, atter all, not so very formidable, though certainly it puts us at a serious disadvantage.roglish goods will not 25 per.cent.cheaper than ours, however, us some appear to think.It figures out about this way.The ave- Tage duty 1s about 35 per.cent, and English goods will receive 25 per cent.of this amount only, thus pay about 27 per cent.to our thirty-five.Nine cents would thus be saved in $1.33, or one fifteenth, In lines in which there -is competition, therefore, Germany would have to many cases this will be done.\u201cBut there are other goods which Great Riitain does not offer much competition in and it ie unlikely that she would find it pay to manufacture for the Canadian market alone.I am in hopes.therefore.that the exports will not be seriously affected, but J cannot tell.\u201d GERMANY ONLY RETALIATED.\u201cDo you consider that Germany simply retaliated in dropping Canada out of the favored nations, or that she acted on the aggressive, as many claim?\u2019 \"The facts are these: Great Britain and Germany had u treaty by which Germany admitted Great Britain and her colonies among the most favored nations, and these colonies admitted German goods at the lowest tariff.Great dritain being practically a free trade country, of course had no concessions to make.Last year Canuda secured concessions towards making herown treaty, and dropped Germany and other countries out of her list of most favored nations.have no doubt that Germany would have been quite willing to extend the treaty, and might still be willing to do so, but when Canada drop her out, she simply dropped Canada return.\u201d * y think Great Britain will take any action in the matter?\u201d \u201cYow will have to ask some nne \u201cse that question, but could you sugge.! any likely way for Great Britain to do any reason do so ?in Ci Great Britain sald, ad.did so, and I hardly think the Canadian Government would expect Great Britain to abandon her policy of free trade on account of their action.\u201d \u201c But rmany only received the same treatment from Canada, as other countries, outside of Great Britain, and her colonies 7°\u2019 * Well, Canada only received the same treatment from Germany as any other country which does not consider rmany as a favored nation.All the other col- ontes extend the preferential tariff towards us, and we towards them.The sentimental aspect of the question in no way lessens the fact that Germany has been placed at a disadvantage in comparison with Great Britain.* Besides, it is not atrictly true to say that Germany is on the same footing as all other nations, except Great Britain, for a special treaty exists between Canada and France, which almost entirely excludes German wines from Canada.The other articles in the list, I think, would not be exported rmapy to any extent, in any case; and I merely mention this matter to corréot a weong impression.\u201d The Consul, while most courteous in his remarks, and abstaining entirely from criticism, was plainly fully assured that \u2018Germany's action was strictly one of re- tallation And not one or aggTess ess.Ee Mrs.T.Pearson and family and Mre.D.J.Finlayson rnd family ave left town, and are now pleasantly established in their cottage at Rawdon, Que., for the months of July and August.The Marquis of Lansdowne, writing to Senator onald, British Co.umbia, says Mr.\"a \u2018Canadian Men and Wornen of the \u201clime\u201d is à mine of useful dormatiqu.Vo | tar ei resks, or the summer.1 well for 03c, what Creat Britain would.sell at $1.00.Jt is not impusible that in se EXCESSES, For - Pa 57, A\u201d \u201cThree Classes of Men\u201d DRAINS, LOSSES, WEAK BACK, IMPOTENCY, VARICOCELÉ and It Also Shows Why Medicines Can Never Cure.I know the action of every drug that was ever prescribed\u2014bnt let me say as physician to patient, as man to man, medicine at best will but stimulate, We need go no further, SELF TREATMENT for WEAK MEN.| FORFEIT $5,000.Applied as I apply it, with the positive pole over the kidneys at small of back, the negative in front by means of the Electro-Suspensory, the current 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current of electricity instantly felt by wearer, or TEODDODDOBBE =\" Ei is the title of a neat little pocket volume [send free, sealed, It gives you in plain language what I have learned from thirty years\u2019 experience as a specialist in weakness of young, middle-aged and old men, snch as NERVOUS DEBILITY, UNDEVELQPMENT\u2014all symptoms of early abuse or later h) 182 St.dames Street, Montreal, Que.# OY ww pi VS = is NATURES OWN GIFT.The one + It will cost you nothing, I apply the current directly to the congested veins with the Suspensory It causes a frec circulation of blood through the | parts, dissolves the clots, gives development and permanently cures.Belt worn at night, IT CURES YOU WHILE YOU SLEEP.In my book-sent free, sealed\u2014\u2014I publish more than 400 sworn ZN All correspondence answered by me person- 1652 PLEBISCITE CAMPAIGN.Meetings Arranged for Organization in the City.meeting of the Provincial Executive Committee St the Dominion Alliance was held Thursday afternoon, Major Bond presiding.The approaching prohibition campaign was fully discu .The various committees having charge of the work reported PN H.A.Moulton, chairman of the city work, announced that the organisation in the various divisions had been racti- cally completed.\u2019 The county organization committee reported that the several counties were well organized.County couven- tiona will be held at Bedford, for Missie- quoi county on the 10th inst.; at Richmond, on the 2nd, for the counties of Richmond and Prummend.At each of these meetings members of the Executive will be present to discuss the county cam- Pe demand for plebiscite literature is on the incr , and the secretary was instructed.to, secure an additional supply.The délegates to the Dominion Council meeting in Toronto, last week, submitted a report.They said that the movement was growing and that extraordinary interest Was ng taken in the Quebec cam- aign., ; P 5 Louis division of this city was organized last'night; at a reatog m St.Giles Presbyterian Church.Hoche'aga and Mais onneuve divisions, in St.Mary's Kpisc-pal Church, Hochelaga, on Tuesday.St.Henry division, in St.Jude's Church, on Friday, ~ Zind ibst, ; ® embers of the Central Executive will attend all these meetings.w office buflding at Victoria, rt En Th SR r occupation have been Sawa which causes much Blr Adciphe Caron his returned th ot- taws.TO UNVEIL A STATUE.Sir G.E.Cartie\u2019s Memory to be Honored.An important Liberal Conservative demonstration is being organized at St.An toiue de Richelieu, the native parish of the late Sir George Etienne Cartier, in honor of that statesman, for September 5.A monument in his henor will be unveiled on that occasion, and the leaders of the Conservative party are to be invited to \u2018attend.SOHMER PARK.** Girofie Gir- ofla,\u201d amd in addition to the tuneful music of this well known opera thore will be several new and popular features.Among the specialties the greatest will be and making the plunge headfirst himself.Miss Mary Rogers, known as the female b .aritone for another week.A Spanish baliet has been ar ed, and the co pany will also dance à sallor'a bornpipe in striking and appropriate costumes.: - THEATRE ROYAL.At the Theatre Royal next week Turner's English Girls come with a programme ~divers to à degrbe\u2014in an nal melaiige of opera, extravaganta and burlesque, In ucing several novel and artistic features pot seen befora in Montreal.The company has 2i people Several elegant 010: in the segregation.Th one an ves a - \u201cindividus! talent.Fhe tion 1 jas proved auch an attraction qO STANDARD BOOK, m CLOTH.Send 25 STANDARD x LIFEBUOY SOUVENIRS Send 12 CoMPLETE SUNLISHT or Lirzauny Soap Wanprrns, Out Kind OR ABSOUTES, FOR A MAe- ment COLORED ART PICTURE ; oR 25 WeAPPERS FOR A STILL PINER ANT PioTURE.\u2019 Seno 50 COMPLETE WRAPPERS, SUNLIONT OR LiFEGUGY, OR ASSONTES, FOR AN Evapantiy Bovwo COMPLETE Yo, SUNLIGHT OR LIFERUOY, OR ASSONTER, FOÈ À WELL BOUND BOOK, in ororu.CATALOGUE SENT TO ANY ABORESS, .: LEVER BROS.Limited, Toronto AND emis ytawit U.S.CUTTER GRESHAM.Expected She Will be Ready for Sea on Thursday.The American Revenue Cutter Gresham, which left the upper lakes bound.for the Atlantic at the outbreak of the war, 2nd which has met with so many mishans, is still in Cantin\u2019s ock.The vessel it will remem was cut in two in ordêr te permit of her p ge through the canal.an work of ini the two, rts to- ir is nearly comple an is ex- Posted that the véssel will be able to leave for the sen.GALACIAN IMMIGRANTS.A party of Galacian immigrants arrived i fhe i Jenterdey from Halifax, where they lan by the Canadian Pacific, and proceeded for the west in the afternoon.Captain-General Augustin has tel hod Madrid that General Monets tol.umn, unable to hold out at Macabore, in three boats, towed by the q to meek .It the current it succeeeded in reaching terras and Bulacan.\u2018There, however, the column were made prisoners by the in- a d * & 3 AL STAR ATURDAY, JULY 16, 1808.te mem ey { à LEG COSTUMES.Some New Models Which Have Bean Endorsed by Some fret husband was Boyle Blair, Hr Consular as Borle Hour: * rica.She wet him as he , rod 1 yeare after, appe 8 fon widow, Herd i .Waher Yarde Buller, oe \"soi 3 x guineas upon \u2026 But they were - not happ: d° the lady al 1 husband act \"maltreated ber She took .- prominent place in society, was present at the Queen's drawing-room, and figured sa \u201cthe most beautiful American present.De Notable Functions.SOME NOVEL COMBINATIONS.shades and Colors With the Season's ° Trimmings Which Will Interest the Ladies.VERY LATEST SKIRT FORMA Low Necked Gown - Under- | skirts-of Rich Material-Latest in Yaohting Toilettes.Bpecial Correspondence of the Star.PARIS, July 9\u2014\u201d Le vernissage \u2014var- nishing day-the first exhibition of the: year s paintings at the © Academie and the * Grand Prix \u2019 races at Luonguhamps have passed in quick succession, and have sounded the keynote for the scason\u2019s fashions.which, to Judge from the toilettes displayed at these Important social events, are manifold as thev are truly artistic Fashion is Just now devoting particular attention tu the form and fit ol the skirt The serpentine ruffles have developed nto double or even triple skirts, falling at equal distance, one over the other, or arranged over labliers and panels at the front or sides.Stitchings, luce applique, borders, rounded Hounces, and plisses, edge the different parts of the underskirts.A new fancy which bids fair to appear on autumn costumes shows the drrunge- ment of several different shades of one color, as grey or tan, in which case the bodice ix constructed of the lightest shadv, while the complex skirt is made of the dirker shades.which are carefully graduated, The sleeves may also be of the durker shade, while the belt and collar may afford dainty bits of coloring by being made of bright colored velvet.This novelty applies only tu cloth and waoilen dresses.Among the richly trimmed foulards and taff~tas, the revived fashion of Knife pleating i8 a welcome change.A DAINTY COSTUME.Our dainty costume of black and white printed foulard has white luce inserilons running horizontally around the knife pleated skirt and blouse.The latter Js additionally trimmed with falls of white luce and the sleeves are of white lace.The collar and belt are of turquoise blue velvet.This style is umendable to all sorts vf variations and colar combinations.Sunumner wash gowns are trimmed with laves ur embroideries.Insertions are preferred tu edgtngs, and are so appiied ax to simulate tunics or tablters, Fine RE S'gateties are covered with narrow valenciennes insertions, sewed on In Maponal squares.One cool gown Is made of pale yellow organdie, having a large rose pattern running over it.Narrow black lace insertions appear lke a trellis work for the climbing roses.The serpentine flounce on the skirt is edged with a narrow ruching of black chiffon.The bodice, like the skirt, is fitted over a lining of pale yellow taffeta.A large shawl collar of black lace ends in points over the blouse in front.on either side of a vest of shirred white chiffon.caught with straps and buws vf narrow black velvet ribbon.The black velvet standing collar has a pleated butterfly cravat of white chiffon.Why women have chosen the very high tight collar as a partcular indication of the summer styles i8 the more incompre- hens:vle since an exquisite gown of pale green cashmere has n V-shaped opening at the neck, which looks tar more appropriate fur hot weather wear and ia besides more artistic and none the Jess elegunt than the high collar.BERI'ENTINE SKIRT.The serpentine skirt of pale green cashmere is lined with white taffeta and trimmed with clusters of narrow tucks.\u2018lhe bodice is tight and seamless at the back and forms a square vpening at the back and at the blouse front, which Is edged with an exquisitive passementerie of lave, siudded with pearls and falling In two lung «nds on both {runt gores ul the skirt.The square opening is fibed out by a fuided shawl of pale lavender and green ptaid sik interwoven with silver threads.The long sleeves have clusters of tacks on the snghtiy fuiled upper arm and finish at the wrists with email tiaring cuffs of stven velvet.The foided belt is uiso ol green velvet The serpentine flounce has been transported to the underskirt, and many exquisite models vf plaid in changeable taffeta or brocude differ from the uvuterskirt in length only.# vçÊur little Hlustration represents An elegant underskirt of heavy black moire pro- caded in diagonal stripes of pale yellow.shuwing a destgu of roses and foiage.The trimmings consist ef short full plaitings vi satin in two shades of old rase.Above the pualtings are black lace insertions with Bil.ail bendings through which old ruse ribbon is drawn.Sport toilettes are allawed n wide scope by Fashion, and the object is to be characteristic rather than to be fashionable.Qur model «f a unique yachting costume \" follows this rule.Knife platted crash linen of a terra cotta shade forms the full skirt over an under.akirt of yellow silk.which is disclosed with every movement of the wearer.A very novel yoke of yellow cloth provides a graceful fit over the back and hips and Is edged with a rich passementerie of brown steel.The loose hlouse, which closes In the underarm and shoulder seams js composed of a yoke of yellow cloth and alternate wavy banda of cloth and terra cotta colored crash linen, each band being edged with steel passementerie.The sieeves are of yellow cloth, with cuffs of crash.A full black a2atin tie enriches the high white linen collar.The wide-brimmed hat of yellow straw is trimmed with terra cotta colored silk corti and pompous.The low shoes are of yellow undressed kid.and are worn with terra cotta silk stockings.\u2019 (Œ.Féuix, Paris.) VICISSITRIDES OF A WOMAN.A New York paper takes ue the career of Miss Leilah Kirkham, daughter of General R.W.Kirkham, once command ant of the presidio, or military headquarters at Ban Francisco.In his time it was but a rough stgokade.Leilah, his youngest belle of the place, and without paren restraint, was known as the girl \u201clike herself\u201d and no one else., tic affaire went from spite her little breaches of etiquete she became a success in London.But domes to worse.Valentine a 2 the \u201cman in the caso\u201d when her busbaud brought divorce pro- seedings in the courts.e on her part, filed charges of cruelty and made statutory allegations against her husband, obtained a divorce and her children\u2019s cus tody.en died meanwhile, and there were rumors that a duel had been fought in which he was mortally\u2019 wounded.It was then that Mrs.Yarde-Buller became noted as a litigant ou both sides of the Atlantic.She brought suit against Buron Tweedmouth for the payment of certain sums of money which she alleged the peer had covenanted to pay ber fur the \u201cprotection of the realm.\u201d The suit wan dismissed.Then it was that the English papers were emboldened to say that the American womun was crazy.She brought suit repeatedly to recover what she claimed wus her rightful share of her father's estate after her $1,000,000 bad been received.She sued American and English newspapers for libel, und recovered nothing.Une evening she wus found rambling aimlessly about Oakland.There was a dazed, strange look in her eyes.She was taken care of, and now, says the paper quoted, word comes from Paris that ehe ix in a mad house there.And the conclusion that the writer arrives at is that the woman reached her present undesirable position just because she dishked \u201cbeing itke any one e ee A CURIOUS AUSTRIAN CUSTOM.Emperor Francis Joseph Washes the Feet of Twelve Old Men.The Emperor Francis Joseph.as the bead of the most ceremunious court of Europe, hus many curious duties to perform during the year.There !s nothing more singular or striking among His Ma- Jesty's regular functions than the Easter one, known as the ceremony of washing the feet The reclpients of this extraordinary honur are tweive old men and the same number vf aged dames.This year the ceremony of washing the feet of the old ladiex was omitted, owing to the absence nf the Empress from Vienna, but the anctent dames received substantial compensation for this imperial neglect In the shape of money and other presents, Atl 9 o'clock the old men were conveyed to the ceremonial hall In imperial equlip- ages.Dressed in antique German costume, they took their seats at n long table.His Majesty and the whole court were at divine service when the lord Chamberlain announced that all was ready.is Majesty and suite entered the hall between rows of halberdiers.Dipiomatists and thelr wives gazed upon the scene frum the ambassadors\u2019 box.In the train of the Emperur were the acchdukes, ministers, generuls and the household.The splendid uniforms of the Hungarians and Austrian dignitaries contrasted with the brightness uf the ladies\u2019 dresses.The Emperor, surrounded by his courtiers.wolked to the table and mounted the steps.Below stood the archdukes, be- hint the chamberlains and the aides-de- camp.His Majesty welcomed his guests and gave the sign for the meal.The Lord High Steward and the pages brought in the dishes.handed them to the monarch, who in turn placed them before the infirm nld people.The ceremony of washing the feet, which followed.was more symbolic than actual.Court officals took off the shoes and «tockings of the old men and placed a towel ncross their knees.The court chap- lnin tntoned an \u2018Evangellum.\u2019 the monarch handed his hat to a chamberiain, and the latter handed it\u2019 to an officer of lower rank.When the words \u2018Et coepit lavare pedes disipulorum\u2019 had been reached the monarch fell on his knees and formally washed and dried the feet of the twelve men in turn.A prelate poured the water over the feet, and a papal house prelate held the ewer.At the conclusion of the ceremony the monarch walked to the lower end of the estrade and wushed his hands, a page holding the ewer and the L.ord Chamberlain handing him the towel, The imperial bursar thereupon handed purses, each containing 3 silver crowns, to 11s Majesty, who hung them uround the necks of the old men, and they were then driven to their homes.BRETON COURTESY\u2014A TALE.TRUE French politeness reaches its finest development in the small provincial towns, as this story shows\u2019 The only American family in St.Nerv n were at breakfast when the maid of al work appeared looking rather pale.\u201cArmand, you look ill,\u201d said some one.\u201cWeb, mademoiselle, my rest was some what disturbed last night.As mademor- selle knows, it is my husband's custom to come home drunk.Quite late I heard him bawling \u2018help! help! au secours! they kill me, I die!\u201d At first J thought he yelled merely through drunkenness, but in a moment 1 heard another voice, and ran down the stairs.Two strangers choke him.One sat on his head hitting him.\u201c1 gaid, \u2018l\u2019ardon, messieurs, but it is my hu you are strangling.\u2019 \u201cPhey said, \u2018A thousand pardons, madame, we have made a mistake.Pray for give our stumdity.lu the darkness we mistook your husband for your neighbor Picot, whom we desired to disable.When your husband comes to, convey to him our sincerest regrets.\" With that they helped me carry him up stairs.But, strangely enough, 1 did not sleep well afterward.Madame, 1 hope, will forgive my lateness this morning.\u201d HIS POETICAL ASSISTANTS.* Molly,\u201d he sald to the wife.\u201c1 wish you'd finish this poem on ' Hobson '\u2014I've got to get It off to-night.Just go ahead on it while I round up my fifteenth Dewey ode.\u201d And then he pushed the following pen- ellled poem in * skeleton\u201d toward her: bay, 7 \u2014\u2014\u2014 crew, And In short order the wife handed him the following: \u201cIt was in Santiago Bay That Hobson and his crew Speed like the lightning on their way With Spanish gune in view.** A charge as if in hell they made, Beneath the blazing skies, And never shall their glory fade While Freedom's banner flles!™ \u201cGood! he exclaimed.** And now, If vou're tired, just order some salmon for supper, and I'll let little Johnnie All out that \u2018 Little Green Apple Tree\u2019 poem, as he's been eating cucumbers and can put eo proper spirit Into it.'\u2014Atlanta Constitution.Mr.and Mrs.(feo.Perry are leaving for a couple of weeks, \u2018vacation among the Thousand Tan ge Miss Ethel Barrington, of St.Lambert, is ahout to depart for Ste.Agathe, where she will spend a few weeks.Mr.James Kent, eastern superintendent of the C.P.R.Telegraph, and family,ot Montreal, are spending the season at Hudson Heights.CASTORIA For Infants and Children.= = vpn ,000 | \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 T \u2014 À Copyright, 1895, by 8.M.Bald win Seder dette Women In Council XX K 7 By One of Themselves Peco: The physical redemption of the next gen: eration 13 undoubtedly being worked out in this.What a contrast the women of today present, as compared with those of #ixty or a bundred years ago! Then it was e fashion to cultivate a delicate appearance; to faint on the smallest provocation; to eat in public, at any rate, about enough to satisfy a good-sized sparrow; and to suffer at frequent intervals from interesting attacks of \u2018\u2018nerves.\u201d Ressed be the bicycle, the tenma raguet, the goifing club, and the walking, ditto! It 1s a salu- tory change they have helped to bring about.Of course the tendency of modern thought and edugation have had much to do with the imafrovement in this respeet.For the fathers hrothers.and ennsns of these days had their own healthful outdoor games, bot jadies did noth.ng more than wecasionally look on at these; for tak- Ing part in any such boisterous proceed: Ings wus not to be thought of.Well, ï for one say let us be thankful we are not our own great-grandmothers.IL certainly ie a fact that the average stature of women ls increasing.and one meets many more square-shouldered well-set-uv figures than one does of the old flat-chested, \u201c\u201cbottle- necked\u201d style.! take it that the men and women of the next half century shoul] be a finer race altogether.for all the molemn head shaking of those who deplore the rush of business life, and over-nremaure nf edu- vation.he added attention given to all forma of ath'eties more than makes up for the extra strain of modern days.By the way, \u201cSadie\u201d wants to know how to pronounce the word \u201cgolf.\u201d Weel, Sadie, gin\u2019 ve were dwellin\u2019 In the fastnesse of the golf country.au\u2019 Fcotlan* herse! ve wad juist Rie it the proper twang, and say gowf, ye ken.But.seeing ve are in \u2018'anada, and must needs be sprakin' the English, ye had hetter do as maist guid Canadians do, and say golf.The prettiest, and cleverest of the daughters of the Prince and Princess of Wales is Maud, generally known as Princess Charles of Denmark.This young lady.married a couple of years, is a very ex pert photographer, and bas succeeded in taking the best picture of her own beautiful mother that has ever been done.There is no small talent required in making a good photograph.The operator must know just what tn tone down, in the subject, or object, a8 well as what to emphasize and make the most of.Great advances have been made in this particular branch of art, since the davs our mothers stood up to be \u201ctaken\u201d in balloon skirts, and \u201cchignons.\u201d and our fathers in extremely long coats.and very wide nether garments.\u201cThere is a providence that shapes our ends,\u201d says the poet.But, oh! what dis proportionate \u2018\u2018ends\u201d some of these an: cient photos show.A favorite pose wna to sit in a chair, with one\u2019s tall hat on one's knee, and the feet crossed.in ease- ful grace.Incorrect focussing often re sulted in presenting the plcture of a mild voung man, apparently sed of feet eighteen inches long.These old pictures are funny to look at, but are not to despised.Tt is from smell and poor be ginnings that most great things come.Even now it is possible to produce pictures in severn} natural colors.What will become of our painters when we can carry out our camera, and \u201ctake a landecape just an it te before us, in all its glowing colora?ink.That day may be nearer than we think \u2014\u2014 This is the little folk's holiday time, and much they seem to enjoy it.Mothers and nurses know what constant demands for drinks of water there are during hot weather.The old Yorkshire thiret-quench- er is as efficient as ever, and PF may be pardoned for reminding my friends of the recipe.Take a cupful of fine oatmegl\u2014roll- ed oats in not ewitable\u2014put it into a quart jug: fill up with cold water-not ice water\u2014and stand in the ice chest until wanted.This is most cooling, and a eapi tal\u2019 thirst-quencher.Before pouring out give it a hasty stir, and allow it to s-ttle for two or three seconds.The jug may be up again, once or twice, but do not try to keep it more than tweity-fowmr XG AS es RA , Mr.Guy \u201cHarwood, Vaudreuil, was viait- , Terroux's on Seturday.Brewster avenue.is pois a couple of weeks at different resorts along the Maine and Rhode Island \"re 3 Mong with his sou the Rector of d the broad verandah, wan ; well patronized by the dancers, out place between the dances, by the 11.45 train Yo the ps to-day es Mr.has been visiting his friend, Mr.J.P.Sudbury, Tecently.R.Wright, of New \u201cYork, is the guest \u2018of Mr.and Mrs.J.Wright.Mr.H.M.Molson, Mr.Mr.J.Molson, and Mr.and Mrs.returned from their visitors returning Kirk Green have present were Mr.and Mre.easure trip to Lake olson\u2019s steam yacht, Ww illiams, Mayor and s.J.for Mr, and Met.7 bury and Miss Sudbur the Misses Horsfall, Mr.G.E.Jacques \u201cand family are occu- Vi Park.pying & « in chants Bank has re h has been visiting some of the western branches.v.the Misses Foor er, Ar.and Mrs.Arthur Horstal Mrs.C.Williams, Mr.Walter Part, Misa Dart, Mr.and Mrs.W.Mr.and Mrs.Harvey, the Minsen Terroux, of Portland, Maine, is visiting her sister, Thien David.Miss Macpherson ty a \u201cday here last 1 ember Q the | Lewis Hart and the Misses Hart, \\ Hart, the Misses Haines, Mr.Barclay, Mr.and Misa Buchanan, Mr.and Ww.B.Ponel, Miss Ponel, Mr.and Mrs.A.Duck- h and Misa Duckworth, Mr.and M The Mimes Bell spent a day here last week visiting friends.à returned home last Monday Hom Chain N.Y., where she has friends for the th Mr.and the Misses MeKoontal Mr.A.and L le.wh Ircing, Mr.$ i derson.Mr, and the Misses Finch.Mr.fo) .Strachan, Mr.and Mra.G.e Misses Irving, Miss N.Dawes and Mise early ext week for she Lower St.This week has been unusually quiet for has been remain for a ow fricties of the past two or house has heen quite Hon only Shine that has been enjoyed ennis.he weather having been wo favorable for all out of door amuseinents, very evening there were two seen on the viver and Mrs.and the Mines in.Xr.and Mra J.P.Wickh Mr.Beatty and the vibes .Geo deserted ofa an Cb coms Lo bave really Hewton has left for London, Eng, Mrs where she will remain à Juri Ro eat, Mr F and Mrs.Corner, 1 tilled with Sung Reid, and Girouard are few weeks at ate Vents, or à ef been practising also a good d deal s0 na orval.some summer residence at -8 Miss Donahue, who has been visiting her friend, Mim Taylor, of Dixie, for some Ps this afternoon.The programme has et.3.30 OP in.there will a Tandem canoe faces single \u201cpaddle PS handienp 4,30 junior ao ur in canoe (handicap).uy Hop takes place turday afternoon, Mr., Mian Williams, Mr Mrs.Sutherland.Miss .Mrs.and Miss Curtis, Mr.Mre.and the Mises Me- Loue > Mr.D.McLeod, Mr.and Mra.Park: Mi i H es fh Es and -*e + va Mrs.R.P.Chittenden, a Yo | Sew canoe; 4.50 fo .dem noe fora! sd Muster Suen, are Pen Benoit Ong out his large Ki to take a load to St.Lambert to witness atta, quit: a number took his opportunity, he was on hand again in Fine evening who.wished to go up to tribution of prizes.ce who be has Dee visiting bis his ei Cate, Mr.and Mrs.Miss D'Olier, Mrs.Gray.\u201cMr.and Mrs.E.Kirk Green left 1 week for \u2018Tedousne, spending a few weeks.Amongst those who are pending the vottages are Teaser, MPF end family, Miss Eul * Barnard veturned home.e has been the geeut Montreal; Mr.Joseph and ie ABACHE POW POWBE New York, \u201cwhere of Mrs.Cundall.SEER RI pare ish wt on out here last Dn in vimtiog + \"ee \u201d» ve } en and Mrs.Shesrwood and Mise Routh | have returned from a short vist to friends | in Carillon.- .Miss E.Moope has been the guest of Mrs.wy Gr.Brewster avenue, fcr a t few days.PR as we Miss Green and her sister who have been staying bere with friends, have left for the enay.ae - Mr.F.\u2018Meredith has been en ng a few days A Dorval, the guest of , J.Allan.od ae eu Mr.A.McFarlane, vf Montreal, was here Just week, having wheeled out from the city.Mr.Louis Mussen, Tu Farnham, \u2026 is ! staying for a few days with Mr.and Mrs.! Mussen.Miss Fisher was the guest of her sister, (Mrs.Black, at Dorval, last Saturday anu | Sunday.\u2014\u2026e ee «8 Mr.Fenwick, of New York, whe has Deen here for a few days, bau returned home ea +.Mr.W.Stuart, wbo bas been away for some days on bis holidays, has returned home.o\u2026.\u2014.\u2026.Mr A.Urquhart has been visiting his friends in Dorval for a short time.ta .Mr.Hutchison, of New York.is a guest at the Stratheona fer a few ays.Quite a few of the | boys wheeled to the concest at Valois Tues y night.ae 26 Mr.Claggett, who § ie away at Caledonis Springs, 18 expected dome shortly.ae Mr.Bruce Stuart, whe has been away for some days, has returned home.«ne aw *8 Mr.H.Carter was here last Saturday af- ternoun visiting friends in Dixie.\u2026 e\u2026 ee Miss J.Mugor, who is away at the sua- side.15 expected home suortiy.\u2026.\u201ca Mr.Claude (Cooke was here last Sunday, staying with friends in Dixie.- >.Mr.Hugh Baird was lrere last Sunday, the guest vf Mr.F.Bickerdike.- we w Miss EE Howard wes here last week vaut ing frieuda in Upper Lachine.Messrs.C.and K.Rea were bere last Thursday visitiug friends.+ -e bad Mr, R.Howard, of Montreal, was here last Thursday night.Mr.© Gwiit was here last week staying at the Strathcona, = *e ae Mr.Chadwick was visiting friends in Dixie last Sunday.\u2026 ne .\u2026 Mr.Mekenzie and Mr.R.Balfour were here last Sunday.À .se Aliss Monk 18 vœiting Mr.and Mrs.Amos icr u few weeks pe a + * Mr.E.Whitehead was bere for a few days Just week.; a «=e ae Miss Boulter was here \u2018last Saturday viait- ing Îrien \u2026 - last week o- - .- Miss Routh was, here last week for a few days.at \u201c= \u2018 ro.\u2018 HUDSON AND \u2018HUDSON HEIGHTS been working hard lately arrangng for the usual concert, regatta and olher stand Daddy's race, The dates arranged for are au tolluws: Concert, July 23 5 regatta, August 6; Dad dy'e race, July 30 tacle.ne -.\u2014.house committee are haviug a large pon in costs the small sum of SUc.per season A list is at the boat house for the signa ture of intending members, and is bein house of the boat house at certain hours.os ae .-.in starting them again.They don\"t any way interfere with the church rer as church is over.*e Thursday and Friday of last week.tion of realizin quite à large sum as t resûlt of their Tabor.: we a.The shorter days ax they arrive will, how will then be the centre of attraction.Lod + Led amon those who have come out to en- are ocoupying one of the cottages on Victoria.LA ere Hon Co who \u201chel giving « hay cart ride this evening.Jolly good time is expected.| -.- +.days with Mrs.A.Schneider \u201cen at afternoon was speut.-« Misa Fe in out ioriog.the freab- ness of H Quickcure cures es Tooth Ache.Stops all Pain.re rey \u2014-2#e\" \u2014 ai FEEL ; Pernie Bysu Pog?ho hy in fe A > dou fi pe Frs Dawson Dawson a ngst the recent Paire at the Heights Ba A.Joyce, Daisy gs ON bf PF PP Sale Ned and Babe Turner.Lady Rober Q.Mrs.\"Filton, Ottawn ten emir 70\" Mare.ontreal, is out to B.Fraser, enjoy the holidays the Heights and is 5 Mr.and Mra.Archie op ober, who have been visiting at Mra.T.H.Beh have returned to the city.Lawrence Hntel, Rimou man, Amencan Consul ; J.T.Boardman, Boston, 1 Mr.Harold Henda lust Satar day and Spnday al {udson Heights, the Mr.A.W.Stri the guest of Mr.J.Saturday and Bunday., of Montreal, was acdoneld Oxley, last | Mr.E.H.\u201cBotterell, of Montreal, spen Mesars.A Wood and H.Hou rare, Dr.Prowse and gh, ot UM t r Montreal, are spending thea Ts.Towse, Tait, mi À Annie Teil Miss Robertson, Montreal, in here for a J Tax, Dhreryon, short time visiting her sister, Ji LAKE ST.JOSEPH.Arrivals at Lake View House Lake St.Joseph, since «os lst, ) Mr.J.Barton, of Montreal, day jor and Sunday visiting his Mr.John Boyd, of Montreal, spent last under bere, vimting his aunt, Mr Drum, Lt.q wv hite, Quebec; Miss Wade is making a a visit ith her les Ro A.sto Cravtord Mes friend, Mrs.Mumford, M.Brown, Miss toit: Mr.T.Brown apent Saturday and Sun | Stanley, Miss.E.M day here, visiting Mre.James Bruwn.D.J.Alexander, hi hy Mrs.E T.Nes and Mrs, Anredee Lucien aRabitailles Mr.Artie Boyd has been in the city for a few days this week bett and family, Robitaille and fomale, The following are regis Saguenay, Chicoutiun Mr.eveland; Mr.and Mrs., durent: Geo.É Boomer, st.Cathars sterd at the Chatesu J.New.\"York: Mrs.C.P.Converse, Master Jack Converse, Chicago; i ; Tessier, and vite A H Cook, children gra Mass Scotle, Bishop, \"rau Mon = Cole, New York: \u2018wife, lina Smith, Miss ine, Me Congreve, Lin and Ernest w Veatherley, Hope att, Evan, .pote 4 Montreal: 0.nor ba and 8 v5 J ourie, A dance Pa.; ; Mie and Mra.5.Elena, Children, and servants, Quebec Ir, Y,: R.Haaley .À.: Gras, \"Miss E.Priestman, En land ; Coleman, plies Fuile, Bog ae Ave, ee becs J.Gladivin and |B.Paris and wife, Chisleburd, Poe and Eleanor Bilhr Luger Robitaille, Madame de Bacourt, and \u2018two vhildreu and L N.E.A STs LL > Gazely and nife, A y Whitehead, Toronto.daughters, Glevaland; Mr.and > e son, England T RIVIERE-DU-LOUP.This place is now in full swing.The wea- 1 that couid be desired for and the test is excellent.The cottages are rapidly filliu botels are all expecting one Prosperous Suuliners.The roads are in excellent condition and the wheels are re coming in by, the cart-load.Mr.L'Allemande was here for a few days Helen Burk, Miss Gest Burk Griffith and wife, Poptiac Us AT, T.R.Fre Kimber and wife, Miss H.\u201cBurkbold, dès Miss Mary Burkhold, Miss Ada Burkhold, Mr and Mrs.Gross! Sih.Mies Charlotte S.Munsell, Ci The committee of the boat house have The guests at the Venise are: B.Langlois Minses pole, Mra, Marchand, Master From Omaha, Neb, Mr.and Mrs Ont, Mr.and Mra.Mile.From Waterloo, Ont, Mr, Mrs.and Miss ard events of the season, including the Arrivals at Lake View House : CHmour, Miss Gilmour, rant MoGregor \"und wife As vet no mention has been made of the William and wife oe y illuminated flotilla.It ie to 5: hoped pud wife, Frank D.Walsh aid wife that this Affair wili not be allowei to die yachte Bernadette, Muriel and Cur- out, as it constitutes a very pretly spec ercy, Waterloo: w.Ca the crews enjoyed Fas West Brome, | Heu paid us a visit themselves immensely at the Venise with The regatta is vpeu only to members ol an old time dance.local .club and a good time is anticipated > Mekceos Adaroorile: Rr gil, Max Mio) ; À.J.Rank pores Ww R.O.Botie, syier AP Patter.A swimming club in connection with the boat house has been organized.The boat The agrivale at the St.Lawrence Hall in- .F.8.Stocki H.E.Scott, R.Hunter.Ww ott, Jos.E.vincent Jos.J White.Chas.King, Jas.Men Queber: Frank E.Norton; Chas.M Davis, child and mad ; Mr.toon with a sma\u2018l house on it, built for the convenience oi the gentlemen.This 18 to be moved vat iu deep water in frunt of the boat house, and membership there iD.El Brown, Toronto; =: rapidly filled up.Only subscr:bxra wilt be allowed the use of the float.This, 14 in expected, will fill a long felt want and stop the members from making a bathing Mr.and Mrs.F.8.Maclennan, and Mise Charlotte Maclennan; Mr.and Mra.John Patterson and family, \" Bell, Mrs.W.Bowdon, Mrs.F yall, Mr.and Mrs \u2019 J conc phine Hope don Mechougall, Nirs H \u2018don Mac , Mrs.H.Mre.Geo.Caverhill and family, Mrs.Paul Goldsmith, Mr.and Mrs.Read and son, Montreal; pu Miss Grundy, .Broughton, Sherbrooke i Pron; Miss Oppenheimer Hubbard, Sherbrooke; J.Heath.C.N° ;, Archambault, Tr Dominic Cawaperille B.Knight, Ricehurg: A A ne Wright Yd air.N'esbitt, Connie Miss Bracke:t, Miss L.Nesbitt, Dulut} n It was rumored that a service of song was to be held at the boat house last Sunday evening, and quite a few went there only to be dizappointed.These services were very popular Tast year and the hope is here expressed that no time will be lost ve Sutton Sor 4 A, Oldo 1, C.H.apencer, wi te and two hide, Granby; gell, Chpt Mrs.Frank IN vices.Many of the congregations of both churches go to the service of song as soon ; E.Jones Bondraie; x Thomson, Torunto, ont The ladics of St.James Church held their annual bazaar at tbe boat house, come, E.Lecours, H.Sweet, J mann, child, and.\u2018nurse, Moslineste, Ont; frs.C.Smi ceeds were in aid of the church fund.The Barbeau \"yen, À ladies in charge of the various tables had quite a busy time, and bad the satisiae Following are among those registered at Hotel Vicloria, Aylmer, Que, du ending July 11th: E.Lati .Fraser, = E Cases, Mine Berthe wife, ur\u2019 W.MeNally and family, Mi J.d Mr.Coin, Miss Colli .J.A.Mn- Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Nor Horace David, Mr.Tennis still continues to be king here, and all other sports are kept protty much in the back ground.The boat house is Urquhart, Ottawa; Miss Fine well nigh deserted for the tennis courts.; ; Miss os Ditawa; Lucille W atson, Moutre .Panet, Tiout Cot.i Mrs.Cotton, Miss Clayton, H.yton, tuwa; Chas.E.Meyer, Antwerp, | mandin, Mr.ad Mrs.ever induce a change, and the boat house Mr.and Mrs.Whitan and family are joy the holidays at Hudson Heighta and + ean, \u2018Quebec.The latest arrivals at the Mansion House Carmichael, Miss \u201crie, br ye: F From Montreal Mee.| a Mary Pyke, Mrs.Ward te, Miss Schneider, Miss MoNiel, Mim Be ma The young Jdies of the Heiglits intend oir, wd Mrs.\u2018J.McCre 2 The Frank a ot emen will be the guests, and a wife, Hull; C.A.Jones, Boston; A.Soullion, sn MaBiroy.Mr Beaulieu, Mr.and Mas Hi of New York, are heir ho hol idays here with Mrs.Whi né had a short trip up west this week, but\u2019 are back again.Mr.and Mrs.Arthor Darling and family are among the recent arrivals at Hud- mon Heights and expect to spend the holi- Ay \"Vivian ove em EE and wife, Miss E, Perkine, QE g.Hen dervon and ries] New Yo en ednesday M Lamb entertained ladies at five ™ o'clock tea in her on St.Charles Road, and a very son wir with her sister, Mrs.B.EEE Duck am, D.Eekbank Cottage,\u201d Charles Road ™ me Doroth rer days ic 1 CALVERTS CABBOLIC PREPABATIONS Are the Original and Only Reliable.Carbolic Tooth Powder hus the largest sale of auy Dentifrices,-most eftoctive for preserving the Teeth, and use ful to pruvent infection by lubalation.6d, lv, and ks 6d.Tins.Carbolic Totiet Soap \u201cbest An useptio Soap for the Skin and Com- exiun, au he to proveut contagion, ont pleasant to vs ater Crling or Shes quidour Cxercises.ls Three-Tul x Carbolic Ointment 2 fioneral Rowedy for Skin Ailments, Piles, C hilblains, Sores, Cuts, \u201cocald., Ringworm, Neurulgic Paius, Stings, Earache, Burns, ote, Large Pots, 134d cach, E., i Oarbolie Disintecting Powder sgnon, st.Hyacinthe: Cau.Wo Reid, Toronto; Cant.U.two chillren, Bree England: Mis B.J.Roli fara to contair 15 per cent.Calvert's uv.5 Carvolio, the swyungest \u2018disinfectant knowu.Cheaper in use than Powders at lower rates, much less being noedod\u2014 Will not clug pipes or drains.sd, In, and Is 64 BD: ern; also 7 d 14 lb Tins (tu re M) Di oar me \u201cds sa sud 4s.cach.Other Carbolic Preparations are made b F.C.CALVERT & CO., and your Che nie Grocer or Sterskeosper can obtain a list of them for you free of charge if avked tu do so.BUYERS ARE WARMED against unreliable imitations, which are numerous.F.C.Calvert & Co., Manchester, Awarded 88 Medals and Piplomas ter superior Exoelience.8°0ty% lwo From Fraserville\u2014Mre.A.Ouillette, Mra.J Hamel, Mr.J.A.Roy, Mr.P.E.Po PS rom Ottawa\u2014 Mas.J.Cote.From Garthby Mr.and Mrs.T.Jucques.From St Denis-Mes.W.Periand, Mr, P.Gagnan, Mr.G.Fmser, S .Potrm, WwW.A.Pourm.From Three Rivure-\u2014-Mr.\u2018F.Parent.From Toronto.Mr.A.5, MeLean.From Sandwich - Rev.A.P.Dinnonchels From New Urumswick Mrs.0.J.Hall, From St.John.N.B.-Mr.KR.Runkin.From lale Vers Mr.D.l'etugrew.Mr C.Prefontaine, Mr.C.Garneau, M.P., Mr, C.Bertrand, Mr.J.0 Chamberland.Frons Nherbrooke- -Miss PF.Sampson, Miss E.Spearing, Mie S.Npeuring.\u2014 .na HOPKINS POINT, Arrivals at Lake View \\alla: KR.R Birry, Malone, N.Y.; Levi Cass, Albany; Shelden G.Caps, Malone, N.yi T.Guile jord Cass, Jr., Malone, N.Y.; James Mine, w Miam Chatland, Ft.Cost sta, N.Y,; WW titer, Malone, N Yo G.Ww, Tiothater, Fort Covin ton, N.Y., Mr Kk.Reynolds, Bomba, , 2 XY.Mis.E Reve nolds, Bombay, Nx + Geo.T Howard, Malone, NY.Congdon, Ft.Covunge ton, N.Y.; M.i Mor Miulone, N.Yi CoA MeArthur, McColoun, N.QUE J.Goff, Malone, N.Y.; Joe Chatland, aid Dundee, P.Q.; John Macias, outs Hud- Norwood, N.Y; E.Ras Ww, D McKay, Ft.Covington: Geo.Williams, W.Avery, Westville; Wa Arno:d, Ben.Lester, Uonstablr, N.Y.; Guy Hollister, Joe Kung, Ww.Bown, fide G.Hol- : r iran.Ww.Hollister, He ry Hagt, Fort Coving- ton; Will Moliwon, Allan's Corners, Que.; Arthur Lans Chambe: Haun .don, Que; \"8, Jens Phee, DN.3 ePhee, Norman 5: Elm Grote Vian Con.Cavanagh, New Orleans; C.E.Howke, Boston, Mass; PP.McNeil, Maple Grove: Hows ard Shannon, 8.Kldridge, Charles Hero, Eddie Bero, Horace Ayers, Wil] Butler, Hogansburg, N.Y.; Alex.Peru, Campbeil- faer.pnt W.G_ Bero.Hogunusburg, N.Y.; E.H., W.Butler, George Minkler, \u2019 Boston, Mass.; James Tobey, Nile (Lockwood, Bombay, N.Y.; Witham er, Guy Funs, Hogansbu Joe HolHster, Louise Hollister, Della Hollister, Fort Covington, N.Y.; Chas.Guimond, John Weber, H.B.Rermnie, T.Amos, Fort Covington, N.Y.; B.Smith, S.Vayghn, New York; Misa M: Taillon, Être hurt, Tyrtown, Ont; Ernest Reynolds, James Toby, Bombay, Ny J.E.Renny, Qo Berry, Malone, N Ÿ; Yi Wn.Hollister, ort Covington, N.Y J.J.Banngto Constable, N.Y; Jolin Grant and ter Mr.and Mra.(ran, Miss lda Sketth, John Badger, Wm.King, Malone, N.Rod Russell, Josiah Ten Wm.Palmer, H Jackson, Wim.McKay, James Palmer, H.Moore, Fort Covington, N.Y.; Veter Pees, Moira, N.Y; Miss Daly, lirushton, 2Y.; Mrs, Olarence Graves, Portland, Laplant, Prof, Al.Gaulette, Ones, Kava nagh, Fred.M.Allen, Howard Shannon, Jos.J.Winter, Fort Uovington, N.Y.; J.R.Bero, Hogansburgh, N.Y.; Pat.Me Neil, Tom Ponihoe Cornwall, Ont.; (Tom | Cavanagh, ; Bul Cavanagh, red Mildes, Cornwail, Sms Convery, Mra.J.Convery, jizzie Uonvery, Mr.Convery, Valleytield, PQ; Mrs.hurtin.e, Mis Laura Derochie, panréneham, Nelt £ el ne tages, ue roe May ge Batter, Anme eue wo SHAR Scully, Hogans burgh N.Y.STANLEY ISLAND.Among the arrivals ut th the ea ons.arez Mrs.ante.J.Jones Montreal W.Lada and family, J.V'anarsdale, M.M.Mulhern .C.A.Macaffe and family, Cw.Yona: YY.Dupuis, M.M.Stanway, Dr.Ferguson, C.Barber, Cornwall; Miss Aylmer, Pnter- borough; Major Gourdeau, Miss Gourdvau, UOtiawa; VW.J.Simpson, A.G.F.Mac donald, Alexandria; Mise Harkness, Miss Gertie Hurkness, DB.M.Macpherson, Lancaster; Mr.A.C.Wieland wi % and family, Walter H.Cottingham and y Miss Glady Stevenson utre dati fullen, Colonel F.Caverhill, Thomas Caverhill, M.Fitægibbon na and family Montreal; H Gordon, Alex.R.Dufresne, Ottawa; F.A.Wire, \"à.J.Chaption Boulanger Canal; Wm, Crossley je; M Wm.E.Smailman, M Tone N N.Y.; Miss Daisey Smallman, Malone, N.Y.; Wm.Crather, Waterloo: A.H.Clark wife and family, New York; H.Young, Watertown, N.R.Buck, wife and child, Watertowa, N.Ÿ.Ed oe *8 Major Goudreay, Depotr M Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Goudr-au gave us another call all this à oi 0.-e Mr.Doutre, of Montreal, landed a fine Maskilon nge weighing thirty-seven pounila, this wee .(2 * Mr.M.Fitzgibbon, wife and family have arrived for the summer.Ed -e - PICTOU, NB.The following pi pesrengers of the 88.Came ana have reise red at the Revere Pictou J.L.McCammon and wife,\u2019 New SN ark Yar, and Mrs.M.B.Morden, Hamilton; Mr.and Mrs.Harshow, Owen und: Mr.end Mrs.Grier, Cleveland, 0.5, r.and Mrs.W.H ; mpess, ; Rev.Father H H R.Casgrain, Rev.Father Alp.: Father Rene Caagrain.Monsi Tor ut Tetu, Quebec.er dh vr tt A attended general meeting of the : Boat Club waa held in the committe room night last.The president, Mr.i therein was to pick and choose difficult \u201cmeats in the cance.The reward of well- earned merit this season will be a trip to Ottawa, to take part in the tta of the Ottawa Boating and Canoe Club.Drop your cigarettes, boys.and try paddles for a while.Mr.Butler deserves the support of all, as hu position as captain fully de n mande.we -.*e The fortnightly hop on Wednesday evening was as usual a success, although the attendance was not so great as usual.Miss Riley presided at the piuno und encores were numerous throughout the evening.Among thuse notic present were: Mr.and Mrs.Samucla, Mr.and Mrs.C.À Saunderson, Mrs.Judah, Mrs.Shaw, Mrs.Judah, Misses Bolton, Lunn, Robertson, Robb, Acker, Tooke, Demers, Duchesneuu, Varin, Hannington, Oakes, \u2018Hobbs, Gray, Boson, Heubach, Lower, Oades, Holland, Eliott, Upton, Power, ete, Messrs, Bol: ton, Acker, Springle, Holland, Laftamme, Shaw, Robb, Oakes, Renshaw, Allan, l\u2019at terson, Nelson, Goodwill, and many others.Next Wednesday evening will be \u201cChildren's might.\u201d \u201cGrown-ups\u201d wel come.< a Several \"hus loads of Pointe Clarites took in the concert and hop at Valois ou Tuesday evening.The Valois Boat Club are to congratulated upon the success of their entertainment and all from here declare to having evjoyed themselves thoroughly.Amongst those who went down were the Misses Bolton, Shaw, Heubach, Butler, Nadeau, Qaded, Bacon, Ackes, Demers, Duchesneau, Robertson, Varin, Gunn, Henault, etc, etc, Messrs Bolton, Robb, Paterson, Holland, Uakes, Shaw, Crag, others.Coghlin, Goodwill and mang Master Ethelred Nelson.son of Mr.Thos.Nelson, \u201cWillow Bank,\u201d was nnfor- tunate while climbing a tree on Tuesday, as to fall and break his arm.Owing to the absence of our local Med, Dr Lesage, Dr.Howard, of Lachine, was telephoned for, and arriving as apeedily as possible, soon set the little sufferer on the road to recovery.\u2026e Led Ed The Molly Bawn added another win to her credit last Raturday and nothing short of extra flag-halliards will suffice to Hy the numervus burgees won by her so far in the handicap series.20 on À.Wasps infest the midewalk on Cedar avenue throughout its length and some fine sorinting haa taken place there recent lv.The writer can testify to the activity of the wasps .Mr.Geo.Jackson.vice-president Pointe Claire Boat Club.has moved out for the balance of the summer, and :8 Staying 3 the \u201cGrove.\u201d .Mise Nelhe Mewhort, New York, ie spending a few das here as the guest of Mr.and Mis.C A Sanderson.The Verne is ready to sul at any me ment, but she cannot clear owing to the absence of the Port Admiral.e oe Mr.Frank Scott entertained a large arty of friends last week on board the haperon.ao on Miss Jennie Hannington, Montreal, is the guest of Miss Geraldine Oakes.es © Miss Eva Demers is spending a few days i iends in Bouche lle ABENAKIS SPRINGS.Arrivals at the Abenakis House include: Montreal, Mrs.Z.Waner, L.renson, Mrs.Aronson, Master J.Aronson, Miss A Aronson, Mrs.McLaren, Masier J.Me Laren, Max Haloferner, Dr.La.E.Des jardins.A.Z.Cohen, Mrs.L.Cohen.Mian Juliet Harris, Miss Martha McEndoo, Aug uste Desjardins, Gonzagne 1 waul ners, Henry W.Prendergast, L.Harris.B Aronson, Emile Lacase, J.G.Giobensky, T.H.Booth, Albert Taylor; Sanbornville, N.H., Rev.Charles Bancroft, Mrs.Chas.Bancroft; Kuowliton, Que.tN Foster: Sherbrooke, R .D.Morkill, Walter Blue: Toronto, A.7.Bazett; Pierrewiile, Que.Judge Gill, 37 A.McClure J Fortmg St.Francois du Lac, FE.NX Rlondm, Vie- tor Cote; Yamachiche, Que, Rev.J.N.Comeau; Boston, Mass, Harrietie Gold: man.- LL À LAKE ST.JOHN.Amongst the arrivals at the Roberval.the past week, were the following: Miss M.L.E.Blackbour, Mia M.L.Spolding, L.C.Spolding, Andover, Mass; James Gazely and wife, Albany, N.Y.; E.\u20ac.Osborn and wife, Albany, N.Y.Dr.and Mrs.G.A Sargent, F.5.Watson, Boston, Mass.R.J.Gladwin and wife, Mr.and Mre Simon Flewchmaon, Buffalo, Y.; Joseph Edward Savard Chicouti: R.French and wife br.A.and wife, Mrs.H.Burkhold and three daughters, Miss Charlotte Munsell, Mrs.M.ER.Grossmith, Cincinnati, Ohio; Hamilton Smith and wife Mrs.Javin, Miss Smith, Miss Congrave, Miss Carter, Dur ham N.H.; Mr.and Mrs.Phipson, Eng land; A.J.Meldrum, Edinburgh, Seot- land; A.Abbott and wife, Cuhforma; F.J.Pooks and daughter, Chislehurst, Eng.Mr.and Mrs.Osward- Bates, Chicago, Ills; Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Carr and daughters, Cleveland, Ohio; Deming Jarvis, Detroit, Mich.; J A Gage R.r e menway Lowell, fass.; Mr.ana Mrs.E.Snyder, Lancaster, Pa; Miss Edith Fiske, Milton, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.M.B.Davis, J.11.Labelle, Montreal: LR.H.Cole, Mr.and Mra, E.F.Cole, Mr.and Mis N.M_ Daly, Waiter H.Mead and wife, D.T.Davis, F.Leonard and wife, J.W.Woolfolk and wife, i Woolfolk, jr.New York City; Miss L.WwW.Codman, Nahant, Mass; J.J.Griffith, and wife, Pontme, 1; Mrs, R.C.Wat- tons, Miss Agnes G.Troup, Miss Mary L.Aldrich, Miss Edith B.Jackson, Providence, hl; Henry Burke and wife, Miss Mary Burke, Miss Helen Burke, Miss Ger tie \"Burke, R.F.Ohlonger and wife, Mrs.Chas.B.Stratch, Misa Stratch, Philadel: hia: A.W.Woodard, Mrs.(i.R.Ren rew and mad, Mrs.McFarlane and child, 1.Z.Joncas and wife, Misa Heemer, Mrs.Harry Laure, Master Harry Garvin Laur ic and nurse, 1.J.H.Larue, Master C.J.Deemer, Mra, H.C.Beemer, Rey.E A Dunn, Ernest F.Dunn, Ceorges Lamothe, F.Delage, Quebec: Homer G.Gilmour and wife, H, F.Downing and wife, Springfield, tass.; W.D.Birchall and wife, Miss A.Rirchall, Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.H.8.Ev- crhardt.mi ; T.Kimber of POINT AUX TREMBLES.esta at the Hotel Alma are: L.aurons G.Normand and family, L.Loranger and family, J.Dixon, Ottawa; R.eau, E.- -orent and family, New York; .Masson, W.Jackson, J.F.Depa- P.Lachance, F.Walton, Wright Renfrew, J.Galla- er, Ottawa; C.3.Gagnon, FX.Gau- gher, Ottawa; S.rd, Toronto; Jos.marche, Thos.Taylor, Toronto; H.Smith, Walter Brooke, wife and daughter, À.Prieur and family.«8 ae The summer boardérs at the Alma and ae [13 Frontenac are organizing à yacht club.In the early part of August a regatta will be held and a number of invitations will be insued to friends in Montreal to attend it.he spot chosen for the club house ja a very picturesque one, on \u2018the bank of the river ome little distance from the Alma.+.e oa The guests at the Hotel Frontenac are: Medaris Archambault, Mr.Valiquette, A.ALL HEADACHE ROPENEES RRANACHE PORDERS ATES TLE Sas ail draggists.' .Mitnty cottt .Monday à Tasamme, presided, and the busivess Of, \u2018the mesting, the election vf a captain, was carried to a successful conclusion.Mr.Butler, the club's choice, is in every way thy position, and.under his dance .no \u2018doubt Puinte Claire s flag ill once again speed to victory.adjournment of the war canoe practice was held and the chief from the athletic enthusiasts desirous uf \u201cA.Gautier, Mr.C Huet, My.P.Perran, Mr.C.Thouln, Mr.A.Quilbault, Mf.D.Chenette, Mr.C - Mr.T.Lanctot, Mr.J.O) and Mad.Labrecque and daughter Mr, Mad.Glackmeyer, and son, Mr.8.Leduc, M.E.Cadieux, J.E.Brown.; .- I Since the building of the Belt Line Railway this village har grown very rapidly in unportance and ite residents are now urg- ang for an act of separate incorporation of the place.Rev, R.Provost, parish priest, w at the head of the moveuent.LL ee \u2014.The picturesque parish church was the scene of a very interesting ceremony yus- terday when the christening took place of Miss Germaine, # new but most welcome ar- pire) at the pretty cottage of the Boisseau a ., ce .e i A bicycle arty composed of P.L.Lacoste, D.(i.Beaubien aud L.Beau- bien called on some friends staying at the Alma during the early part of the week.of e\u2026 «a Misa Josephine Choquette, the charming daughter of Mr.Justice Choquette, of Montmagny, is spending à few days with Mrs.uset.The following gentlemen friends staying at the hotel: ance, Dr.Larin and A.Mercier.-8 as 8 W.E.Hunt, Mrs.Hunt and Madeline \u2018 Hunt have made Point aux Trembles their | home for the summer.+ on \u2026 os * | also visited Dr.Lesper- oa Miss Florence Sundbody friends at Point aux Trembles ee \u2026 is visiting BOUT DE L'ISLE.Among the permanent guests, and transients at the Bout de L'Isle Hotel are: J.C'Brien, Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Mullerkey, Mr.DalesHarris, of Ottawa; J.Casallo, J.Wal- son, Mr.and Mrs.Tucker, Mr.and Mrs.tirifin and family, ldeutenant.-Col.and Mrs.Edyre, Mr.and Mrs.F.Walker, Col.and Mrs.Sanderson, Captain Warren.Ur.and Mrs.Giles, Dr.and Mrs.lachapelle, Mr.and Mrs.A.Macdonald, Mr.and Mrs.Monk, Mayor and Mrs.Prefontaine, Mr.Rousseau, Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Stephens, Mr.E.elasco, Mr.L.T.Hogg, Mr.H.C, Johnson, Mrs.C.Holden, Mr.E.C.Char- trand, Mr.and Mra.H.Bourjeau, F.H.Hicks, Mr.and Mrs.McCormick, Mr.and Mrs.Harold St.John, Mr.and Mrs.Croo- ther Wells, Miss Blanche Gilmour, Mr.and Mrs.T.McGovern, Mrs.F.B.McNamee, Miss MeGauvren, Mise F.MeGauvren, Mias I.McGauvren, Mr.and Madame Rodier, H.Alexander, Mr.and Mrs.Gervais, Master Gervais, Mr.and Mrs.F.Sullivan, Sir William Hingston, Hon.J.J.Curran, Jos.Mercier and Capt.Stevens.se * oe LITTLE METIS.At the Cascade House are the following: From Montreal, Mrs.E.H.Botterell, Mrs.Nichol, Dr.and Mra.W.Nichol, Miss Gertrude Nichol, Frederic W.Norman, Mrs.Juhn Uguvie, Mies Ogilvie.Mr.L.Ogilvie, Master Jack Ogilvie, Aisa Kane, Miss Pat: erson, Miss Laing, Miss Hazel Laing, Mr.Ce Bouchard, \u201cMiss L.Waters, Hr.E Barry, Miss C.M.Mitchell, Master Sutherland, Misses Sutherland, Mr.A.Me- Intyre Mr.and Mm.EF.Mose les.Mise Grace Moeeley, Master Frank Moseley, Mr.Norman Ogilvie, Mr.and Mrs.Edgar McDougall, Mrs.John Payne an.the Masters Payne, Mins Laura Turn bull, Miss Reynolds, Master H.Turnbul!, \"Mr.FE.A.Burke, Mrs.Sutherland; Torvn- to: Mr.and Mrs.Hume Blake, Master and the Misses Blake, Miss Palmer; Quebec: Mrs.E.Sehw.tz, Master Byrant Schwartz, and Miss Olga, Mr.L.H.Paquet, W.A.Mitchell, Mr.A.Price.Sundry Places, (\u2018harlea F.Thomas, J.J.Denman, F.Rouleau.The Rishop of Fredericton, Mrs.King- don and family, Colonel Beverly Robinson, Mrs.Beverly Robinson and Count de Rou- Je Belgium.Mr.W.W.Skinner, St.John, A euchre party was given by the management to the guests of the Cascade House, on Saturday evening, July 9th, the following winning the prizes: ladies, lat prize, Mrs.Laing: gentlemen, 1st prize, Mrs.F.Moseley.(ards were played until 10.30 p.m., after which dancing was indulged in until 11.3% nom, Mass I.Waters being the pianist and the music excellent.e .e A progressive euchre party was given last Saturday evening in the Music Hall by the enial and gentlemanly host +f the Cascade louse.It was very enjovahle; the prizes were selected with good taste, and the re: freshmnents, coffer, chorviate, sandwiches and cake were delicious.> Led La Among the welcome events of the week at Lattle Metis has been the arrivai of Mrs R Reford and the Misses R:f.ri, whose pretty cotage, with rt ATTITIN sea view, wil be as usual the centre of much hospitality.- The little summer church is again open for Sunday service, and as one glances round the church on a Sunday morning, he can hardly imagine himse f out of Stontreal, so city-like is the congregation.+ Mrs.R.Cook and the Misses Cook are among the latest arrivals at Metis, where they contemplate taking up their residence for the season.-9 se .Mra.S.Baylis and family are among the Montrealers who have taken up their re sidence at Little Metis for the next two months.Mrs.Gwilt, the Misses Gwilt and Maater Frankie Calcutt are comfortably settled in their picturesque cottage overlooking the ses.Mr.and Mrs.Ramsay who have been spending a week here with their daughter, Ars.Godfrey, will retura to Montreal today.Led \u2014 ve Mrs.A.A.Browne and family, Sherbrooke street, have come down to enjoy the bracing air of Metis.on - Miss R.Ramsay arrived in Little Metis, July 9, and 1s staying at Mrs.Godfrey, her sister's cottage.LS [13 .Miss Florence Simms, of University street, is spending her summer at this favorite sesade resort.- Mrs.Sutherland arrived July 9th, for the summer, staying at her charming cottage, Little Metis.ae ae .Mr.and Mrs.Edgar MeDougall arrived July 8, and are staying at the Cascade ouse.Mrs.W.Sutherland and family are again settled in their prettily situated cottage.+.+ + Mrs.R.Acton is one of the recent ar rivals from Montreal .\u2026 .\u2026 Miss Connie Mitchell is a guest of Mrs.Sutherland's.+.-\u2026 c\u2026 .Mrs.John Davis and family are here for the summer.+ VALOIS.Valois has once more resumed ita summer colors, The lat of July was the first well attended dance that we have had this summer.Amon se present were: Mr.and {ra.Paton, Miss Paton, Harry Paton, Mrs utterworth, Mr.and Mrs.Silver, Miss Butterworth, Miss Mamie Laferty, Mr.and Mrs.Walsh, Mrs.J.Paton, Mn.Siaughter, Harold Mathewson, Dolly Hem- sley, George Hemaler, Douglas Herale Fs Mrs.While, Mr, and Mra.Lower, Mr.Fred Jones, Mins Strachan, Miss Henderson Willie McFeet, Mr.W.Henderson, and many others.Mra.Jones and family are epending a few weeks here with Mrs.Scott.\u2026 -e -e Miss Riley was but on Tuesday night and quite a number turned out to dance.1 hope it will continue, as it is very discouraging to play one dance after another and no one get up.ere are one or two couple who set à good example but.the others are too laxy to i follow it.Wakg up ys and do your duty., house for the summer.«8 ae ~ = dope = There are quite a number staying at Del Val.cottage this summer.ae LL] *h Mr., Mrs.and Miss Lower were spending the first with Mrs.White.«rs re «8 Mr.W.McFeet was spending Dominion Day at Mr.Henderson's.+.La -*s Mr.Kennedy has taken Mr.Barlow's old ne Mr.and Mrs.A.Walsh are away on a trip to New York.oe ee Mr.Andrew Ewing and family are out again at Lakeside.- - - \u2014\u2014 î \u2014 A _ _ thices ta ying \u2014at-Mre: -Buttèr- - ture} port are.Mra.Slaughter, H, Mathew r.-Silver, Mr.- , PF.Rogers, Mr.and Mrs.Middleton, Mr.end Mrs.J.P.McConnel, Mrs.Johnson, Mr, luth Jarvis.M ) : se se oe Mr, .ine Mr.Thompson Sayre, who has been a Phillips, Master Arthur Wl ps, Cornwall; est at Mra.Butterworth's, bas returhed Mr.and Mrs.Mclean, and Mre E.foe to Amherst, N.3 .M.Slayton, Miss 8 , Man , N.t -.+ H; Stafford R.Rudd, Arnprior; L.Lough- Mre.Gould and Mr.Clement, of New TT; Pembroke, 3 A.Ferguson, 100, York, were ing Bunday with Mrs.J.R.Moffatt, Jas.Martin, xandria ; Butterworth.Capi.J.8B.Murphy, Ottawa; G.W Bhields, Silver were ir He vale edt Mr and Mra Sie ware our ending Ek QU; mB Conn, Lets i the 1st of July with Mrs.Butterworth.er ao Be: Beholastique: ©, 3 Prevost, St.Jerume; v.dd, A rea, Prescott; Rev.D.A.Uawpbell, Cornwall; Judge Champagne and lay, Rigaud; Father M.MeDoneid, Kemptville, J.Molaum- bridge, St.Johns, que: Wm.Molson Mac Pherson, Mrs.MacPherson and maid, Que bec; J.M.Thomson, Newburph; 5.Ruelle, Frank D.Taylor, Ottawa; Miss Purcell, \u2018ornwall: Milton Savage, Mount:eai.Raymond C.Savage, Granby Nir amd Mrs.Geo.F.Payne, Granby; Frank O'Rally, Ot tawa.- Arrivals at Queen's Hotel, Caledonia Springs: D.McDonald, Kenyon, Ont: Mrs.Wm.McKenme, Miss Charlotte McKenzie, Mise A.Metann, J.Matte, Mrs.P.S.Pa quette, Vankieek Hill; Muss Desjardins, Miss Marie Desjardins, Montreal; R.E ail, ve - - ; Norwood: Mr t E Hal, Hawbesburs: \u2018 ; - ; i E.Mundry, Muss L.Mundy, L.Jacobs, .pr Bowe Ae family have taken a , A.Jacobs, Montreal; Mrs.John Grant, vuse ak Le ea e.Miss C.Grant, Laggan; J.W.Ill, Mrs., hd J.W.Hill, Montreal: L.McLenpan, St.Mr.Beatty's family heve rented Mr.Elmo; Mins Anna McDermid, Prowse's house.| Miss Alice McDermid, Tayside; a 6M and Moa.Ües Money, EC Hankes Mrs.Gib d family are once qu Mr.and Mrs.Mooney, E.Hawkes- ; Lakeside.more and family are once more a , burg; Chas.L.le Rouville, Montreal; H.J.oe ce Mr.GG.Woodhouse and family have also returned.ne - +2 Mr.Hannah and family are in their cot- , oN Mrs.Laferty 18 not here this summer, e\u2026 .ne Miss Laferty is vimting Mrs.Walsh.ca.1] on Mr.L.Patou is in his old cottage.oe co.ee STE.ROSE.The following are the latest arrivals at the Ste.Rose hotel: F.Hotta, 8.Dems, Wm.Murphy, 1.G.H.Thompson, Henry Prince, A.l'inard, Wüfrid E.Lesuge, ©.Robichard, T.H.Lesage, T.GG.Vulijuette, and wate, Chas.Lamothe, G.R.Baker, H.A.Stone, W.F.Rowell, R.McLaren, John Peary, Mr.and Mrs.J.Nelson, Alex.Byron, Hermine Cadieux, louise Cadieux, A.MeGurrk, R.Sobey, Misses Stella MeNuughton, Ethel McNaughton, Mr.A.McRae, Me- Naughton.ae c\u2026 LS The peine, bonnet hop of the Boating Club pace Saturday evening, July 16th, at 8.30 p.m.sharp.A very large attendance 13 looked foras Hou.Jno.Gavan ER Wallace, M.L.C.: 1 v.Ni M.A.; A Harris, L A: J.G.Taverner.ow M.LAA Halles, a ML A.M Bangett csq.M.on Ag H.Army d.Pot Tumor, t aa ML A: der à het = R.G.RARCE- ng 2 Captain Salmon, Si i.; W.arter, bt +.A.Arnot, Esq., \u201cCity oct Fengincer Re &c., and many of the medical |, practitioners, Chairman E.L.Zox, Ksq.LA.rom G.H.8., Police Magistrate, City Court, Sydney.\u2014* Un any occasions I have been prevent at Professor Richard'a lectures.and I ave seen many bad cases brought to him for public treatment.cess of the Professor's Treatment.any sons will gratefully romemnber his generous nd scientific services, M.L.A; Hon Ah 8, Il have marvelled at the me From J.A.P.Police Ma strate Metropolitan Police Court, Melbourne, \u2014 Dear Professor, 1 have been as urgently tn bring the case of ihe bearer, Miss Neria Ruse, under your notice.She met with an accident some seven years which caused curvature of the spine, and if ou can.with your Wonderful treatment, give relief, you will earn the gratitude of ier friends and fainily.When I left you the other day, on reaching home I found some friends from the country had come to dine with me, so that] misacd your interesting entertainment.Trusting that | may not be trespassing too much on byes: generosity in rocommendinganother patient I am yours sincerely, G.A.P., Police Magi :trate.From lady Sir George Whitmore, Empire oiel, {y Wellington, August 13th, 159%\u2014 My ar penny, N.C.Robbilard, John Loreson, Noutreal, J.H.Armstrong, Sherbrooke; W Liftiton, Juo.,, R.Cole, CD.McColl, Arthur E.[bbotson, C.AL Mill 8, J.L\u2019 Dubreuil, A.Dawson, J.Pigeon, $ L.Benoit, Manto Frank CV \u2018ells, Prescott.-a \u201cun ae Harwood Square has been put into good order at last, and the bicycle track is ouce more the favorite resort of the bicyclist.Quite a number of the ladies and gentle- wen may be seen there during the afternoon and evenmge, There are quite a number uf mee long rides about here, the tavorite cues being to Hudson and the Cascades.Messrs.Ho English, B.Giles, C.Tough und I' Leduc rode to the latter place on Sa.ur day last and returned from there to Dura in the fast time of 22 minutes.LX .e oe The httle difference in the appointment of trustees to the church here caused a flutter on Saturday night last, and at a meeting held in the town Hall, the summer residents were successful in having the name of Hon.C.A.Geoffrion suv: stituted for one of the others.a8 *e re Mr.A.LU.Foster and Mr.Winfield Foster, of Boston, are the guests of ther grandparents, Mr, Jas.O'Halloran, Q CC, and Mrs.O'Halloran.On W ednesday evening a reception in their honor was held at the O'Halloran residence and was a brilliant affair.LAS an LS Normandeau Ras Mp yachts now anchored in the snng litle bay near bis island.This addition to our fleet will, no doubt, cause further rivalry, as to the sailing qualities of the different boats.Mr.H, from Lachine .ae The cold weather of the past week has PUL a stop to our regular outings, \u201che wl- dition of a fall overcoat to wear dumag | | of Councillor Ino! MeQuillen, for a July is rather too much for most of us.* ae = Mr.I.Cadieux, our late secretary, wns out for the Saturday hop, and in company with Me.George Hamilton, spent the day with Dr.und Mrs.[cdue.À.*e \u2026 Mr.M.De Beaujeu and (i.Berthelot have spent several days with Mr.Norman- deau hxing the boats up, and they report everything in ship shape.À oe .Mr.Bert Colson has returned from his holidays at the seaside, and was out dur- mg the week visiting Mr.and Mra.J.DL.Ambrosse.ne «8 Miss Blanche Monette, vy Valleyfield, is uest at the residence of her uncle aunt, Mr.and Mrs.John McQuillen.-e an .Mr.and Mrs.Holloway, and daughter, of Redlands, Cal., formerly of @bwansville, are visiting old friends of this place.-n an .an Mr.and Mrs.Morrison and Mr.L.A.Cadieux Agent Saturday and Sugday with Mr.and Merrill.+ Miss Alice Hitchins, of Montreal, is here on a visit to her mother and sisters, Mrs.and the Misses Hitchina.a.as -e Mr.A.J.Matheson took in the hop at the ob Saturday night, returning to Cascades in the evening.+ ae Mr.C.Bryson, from Pointe Claire, stopped off here for a few evenings on hig trip up the line.[2] a8 Mr.and Mrs.Lanctot were out for Bat.urday and Sunday, stopping with Mr.and Mrs.E.Mathieu.9 Mra C.FE: smith was out.during the Te, paren with her mother, Mrs.R.00! ae a\" Mrs.Standish, of \u2018Rougemont with, her daughter, is visiting her sister, Mrs.W.S.Cotton.20 a.\" THB PAMRD EMINENT ELACTRICIAN ora arses SH ERLE A, © direase.ut\u2019 to Ria Ci made actrice es enpliod to qure, life study, and though he tested In numerous ways, the Evidence Thousands of Cures testified nll over the world to the value of the curative Eve em, Sten: t natro cr | v eat na \u2018olon having tros treated the lame, gi und the halt nthe presenocof H.KE.the Governor © Countess of À tan, the mier and the tterner-Gencra Greh am Try.Sir Nilltam And Lady Clarke Sir F.T.air 34 «© Mayor and Mayoress of Richmon tho rors of oibourne and Collingwood, the citor-Genera!.Postmaster-General, the Minister of Pb Works, and many u the duly gualified medical practitioners and created à great sensation in Melbourne.Melbourne Herald, 141h January, 1863.HEALING EXTRAORDINARY.PROFESSOR RICHARD AT THE TOWN MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC The electric demonstration and heal hibition given at the Town Hall last A was a brilliant success.The object of the demonstration was to augment the funds of the Creche Institution.Putronage was readily accorded by his Excel- ey the Governor and Lady Hopetoun, the Ministry, and members of both Houses of Parlia- went.The stage was flemantly fur furnished in drawing ron style by Messrs.Bros, and ne was a picturesque neh The hall wan quickly filled, and on the stroke of 8 the Chairman (Mr.KL.Zox, M.L.A.) stepped on the 8 .He was.followed by Messrs.Dr.W.Maloney.Taverner.Dr.L L.Smith and Dyer, M'w A.: Cr.Brown, and Cr, Kreitmeyer.The chairman in intréducing.Professor Rich- said that not being a pro essional man, he as not there for the urpose of expressing any 9 inions as to the efficacy of experimenta in The inl but the Medical Committee would.The inst tution in aid A which the entertainment id m L commend itself to fav vorable consideration, ¢ would lose no time in introducing the Professor to the audience.Professor Richard, who was received with great applause, vaid: \u201cIn the first place, I wish to extend my thanks to the chairman and the tlemen of the committee present upon this p at form for the kind efforts they have made towards the conduct of thie demonstration.| also desire to extend my thanks to Lhe large audience be resent with the object of helping on cause, mainly the sasiutauce of such a doser ving institution as the Crec Before 1 begin, | Seaire to tell you that 1 have not come here to establish a practice; I have eimply attended here this evening for the pur pose af aiding this institution.My time is too limi to permit me apeaking at any great length.1 will be happy to lena my assistance lo any physician in treatment of elec- ary sce wos a 4 roo) gi n loss of Pos the wen of 4 Loss, Th woud hu Pe would o sive oda CAA Crecho Insite.- The voto ot téaoke at Carto br acca \u2018Où returuing to the Tecelved an ovation.Be a t qô fur what they\u2019 done.Tho secrotaries, Mr.a.& Lawson and Mr.À.A.Clarence ohustoue, also.acknowledged the Th entertalnpient was then proceeded with d Professor Richard lt thro gn amusin; and remarkable © | eae pod Aparks op a tray.goncl \u2018a wonderful eloutric power ae body.The Jortifioates banded- in relative to cases treated have been shown to 0 professor Itichard's \"coque for 2100 forward to the patrouess, y Hopetoun, today, by se joint honorary secretarios, : Pare Time.N.5.W, 18th June, 18Med the Ro res ; the agcrotaries \u2014 A gentlonian .velkh known and highly Horror in éfcial J circles Sydno, Writes as follows in regard to essor Richa Prof who appears to-night at the School of Arts Hall, Protessor Richard is about to visit Bathurst, and know Jou will not mind my saying what I Kane of him.I have boon present at some of his lectures and have been astounded at bis success n vases.I was at first sceptical, but after what.I saw bad to confess that tho man was thoroughly genuine, You will ind the Professor an honorable man business matters and a man with a kind heart too, and as well able Lo fig] opponents as you are to manage the parsons.\u201d PROK ESSOR RICHARD.To the Editor, Newcastle Herald.Srm.\u2014 Will you allow mespace in your columns for the following remarks :\u2014 Professor Richard is ous of the most advanced medical electrigians of the present dar e har practised for\u2019 many years in Australia and Now Zealand ; and were you to examiné the documents he bas in his easion, I think you would arrive at the same conclusion.Four or five months ago I consulted the best specialists in Auckland, C heistchurch, Sydney and Melbourne.One and all came this conclusion \u2014 that no mortal skill could remova tho obstruction to my sight, and the only thing they attempted to do was to order very stronk spectacles.I determined, an, er, AS & last resort, to seek the essor's advice.] have travelled thousands of miles in order that I might lace myself under his treatment, tricity.r 93 years I have o practised the system which je hou witness, and the object of which i3 to relieve those who are in pain and suffering.(Appian, } ay medical man may come on this platform, or at any time to my censuling room, and see how ! treatmy patients.I invite all medical mon here present to come and take a seat on this platform with our well known and highly re- ted friends, doctors of the committee.(Applause.) Li shall retire from practice soon.have work- od for 23 years and have injured my health for the beneflt of mankind.Iwill be happy to show any medical gentleman the way in which I treat my patients.All ask in return is a friendly shake of the hand and no more.(Applause.) \u2018 I have worked so hard t a littlo rest will do me no harm.(Laugntor.h by camo as a stranger, but I will not lenve as one.(Applause.) \u2018There are many people who will always wolcome Pro fener Richard whenever he comes among you (Hoar,hear and oheors.) ] will now enter seat the programme you have before you.(Applause.} In se to the Professor's invitation, Dr.Wolnare i stepped on the stage and eat between Dr.L.Smith and Dr.Maloney and others of the medical faculties of the committee.An amusing ep © course of the evening.The Professor is a patriot of French descent, and he of bis cures was ow of a sturdy old German, one of the real lager sausage Vari \u201cWelt,\u201d malt the Profematt, and ay in a position to say publicly that the mark is aaily disappearing, and 1 expect in two or three woeks.to have my sight restored.la.this not a great frinmph for electricity! If any doubt the veracit these statements, J am to be found at Mra.\u2014and K\u2014 where they can have ocular demonstration.i am, &e, .Financial AFS Auokland, Newcastle, spi Ley cllingion imes, New Zealand, 2ist July, pala RICHARD IN WELLINGTON.bably the greatest tr triumph that Professor Riba bas achieved in Now Zealand up to the time of publication has been duri Wellington.From the first En was assured.The poo le oe not only taken by his unquestionable a a healer, but by the philanthropic \\iberanty.Fan which he gave his Rime and services to those from whom bh he could expect no reward.Cases were seal to him from the Benevolent \u2018Institution which he treated both publicly and privately, and the rateful acknowledgment from the patients and be master of the institution set the seal of genuineness on his desire to benefit suffering mortals and his undisputed ability to carry that desire out.His lecture at the ra House on Sunday )7th July, which, fu addition nto the press otices ported in full in these columns, was attendod b IR y the Plargest ad most sympathetic audience whi which the Opera House has aver held, oh were treated on that occa: bis season in ety.\u201cyour country nearly killed mine, but you see 1 Miss Watson, from Nebraska, is visiting her sister, Miss Mabel Watson, ot this place.vu .Miss De Beaujeu is stopping with the Hon.C.A.and Mrs.Geoffrion for a short visit.Miss Clerihue .Spend: few days with Ald.G.y dg 0, = Mr.James | MeClatehie has been on a visit to Hemmingford and Roxham.7 Led -.Mears.Kendall and Lamb Spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Jno- , Tous he\u2026.F.A.Wise from \"Cascades Point was visiting friends here during the week.À Mr.© Del.Macdonald was out for Sunday, stopping at Jus father\u2019s cottage.* Misa Jennie Oliver, of Montreal, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Oliver.+ Mr, Guy Ruiter, of Manchester, N.is visiting his parents here.H, ! Limore House one afternoon se\u201d B.Giles spent Sundav with Herb English, Mr.W.Sadler spent Sunday with Mr.Geo.Tooke.| LA *e COWANSVILLE.A little ones\u2019 lawn party was given at recently, by Mr.and Mrs.G.K.Nesbitt, in honor © of | their neice, Miss Dotty Dunn.A number of little girls were present nd { had a very enjoysole me pur.Ca L.Shorey Co.his Little daughter, Shorey, of the firm of N.Montreal, accompaniéd by Marjory, was the guest hort tame, ae sa .The members of the Girls\u2019 Auxiliary of + Church Sweetsburg, will give a con- © in the the Ôpe I, Cowansville, on wy Le ne Hall.Cowan 1 being prepared.oe as LL] Miss Frances Hant, daughter of Mr.M.O.Hart, N.P., has returned from a visit | to friends in Montreal, extending over se- | vera] weeks.es ne Mr.and Mrs.A.L.England, of Com- , Mass, are visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity for 8 few weeks.Mr.Lawrence Macfarlane, \u201cof Montreal, pent a number of days as tire guest of » Carter, at \u201cFairfield.\u201d Mr.W.F \u201cCarter, BA, Zo.has been nding some time at his fawrer\u2019s, Mr.W, : P.Carter's residence, \u201cFairfle id.\u201d Miss Margaret Cam 1, of Montreal, ia a visitor at \u201cFairfield\u201d the residence of Mr.and re.Ww.P.Carter.Dr, Grafton and Mien Bailey, of Mont: Nas ore the guests for a eek or no, of Mr.and Mm.Oliver.ID YOUR HOUSE OF BED BUGS by sax LYONS LIQUID BLU POISON, Oo a the it ne Application ar efi 204, our mon y , ING.T- LYONS Corner On sod Belury Streets Known All Over Canada.us fræ la Imown fer and wide for fine work says tbe body ! v work the seme thing.ene doing pod wo work ee TH record.RB.PARMER à CO.1988 Notre Danse strest, Montreal.Ret Pages n, 16°) ble experte plays ed sd wit disc of Broogt | \u201d CIGARETTES, Gosd-bre, Richard, \u201c- Not Premier Richard is) | * Prof of name w hasbeen of o6 Sich Dabett to rp \u201cNow Zealand Times, Tih August, 1883, + r Richard.who haa been practising | rate for the laat four roeks, leaves for tertou thin moi ason been a sncossstul on ©, not only in bis.public d dem- none «but in his pré vate practice, which has .been a onoinenail large during the time he has \u201cbeen here, notwi \\inatanding © Professor has mABY PoOT people gratuiloualy.TESTIMONIALS TO PROFESSOR RICHARD.(Extract trom the {Caleutsa,]) Indian Mirror, December Lith, 1885.ELECTRICAL CURES-\u2014-AN M.D,'S TESTIMONY, (To the Editor of the Indian Mirror.) Six.~The Calcutta public know very well that sinoe Octaber, I n su.m a serious Qu and had to relinquish my practice ad been suffering from! rom hœmpey oi Ea, tever, oough, and other Dons.My case es given ui upass hopeless one by my ph ita an this time the majority of the Calcutta public think that I am not how In the laud of Me Line having been gathered Lo my fathers.was indeed a very bad and ecrious one Tia al #ix consecutive days I brought up more than six seers of blood and fur four months continually I expectora bloody sputa.1 must state here frau that I derived at times immense benetit from the able treatment of Kaviral Binjoyoratina Sen.But, unfortunately, the improvement each time was ofa hort, duration, as every fortn bt x4 so ! woul Li a large guant ity an the fever ould fac Increase to at as it may Tale myself under Professor Richard's special treatment on the 15th October last.I had to be carried in a chair te my lakeen™ and I fainted when a mild ect current was applied.From the third iy of his special treatment 1 to improve; the blood-spitting ceased entirely.I am now alinost well.I can walk and drive about.1did pot oF Purpose publish an account of my care, because I was 30 long ailing, to see if the best tw ould last long.My wife also had beon suffering from bron- chitlc asthma since 1888.Since the last ten years © was generally confined to bed \u2014-more eapecial- ly in tho winter.Since under this \\rearmont, nie © bas been « uite free from her com and Ww, about freely without the tenait Amenity of resting.I have seen many other had Sass bonelied.I shall, however, menton only two.A Euro lady, about 65 years of As stone-blind when she first camo under this treatment.She can now see quite well by the helpof one eye; the other oye, however, is still as bad as ever.The second case is that of Mr.Abbersteen, formerly a Railway Sergeant Police, at Hawrah, and now of Kotoch- sopore essore.He was suffe from softening of the brain, and his case was pro- nonnced incurable by eminent cians.Ho is now \u2018thoroughly cured.\u201d Space will not permit me to mention scoree of other cases of cu The objeot ct my writing to you this letter ia to inform the auffering publio of Bengal that olectrical healing is not à myth, but is à scienti fic method of cure.Those who are hopeless of à cure.and have not benefited by other methods of treatment, ought to try his system without delay, as Professor Richard's stay here will be till the hey February.1696.A» a médical man myself, 1 think it m, tnt À duty to make known cases of cures treatment which I find prac rate quite po cient of itself without tbe help of any I must state here that since under this apocial treatment I! have not taken any medicine whatsoever.1 must also state here that I am under 00 ob) fenton tg the Pro 1 have Bei fees, cash | vanoe.but Tam ligation to him for makin dé of a omy avooations Tr nter- rupdd wabths.Apologising for the longth hio sion ®t Arenty catablished the Professor's roputa- WATER WORKS COAL, The Superintendent of the Water Works Gives His Exp.Anations of the Tangled Accounts.| APPROPRIATIONS NOT DIVERTED Money Yoted for Coal Used for That Purpose, but Some of Last Year's Supply Paid for This Year.A VERY BITTER REPORT.Mr.Laforeat Accuses Aldermen of Injuring His Reputation«-Want Further Appropriations.A meeting of the Water Conmittee was ped yesterduy afternoon, Alderman Kin sella in the char, when the folowing report was preseuted by the Superintendent : Montreal, July 11, 1898.To the President and Meubers of the Water Works Commuttee : Gentlemen.\u2014 For severa! days the most violent criti- ciems have been raised m the Financial Committee and also in the Municipal Council against the financial i on of my Czartment; the wurd fraud has been us and they have frankly accused me of not having used the sums which were voted for that which they were intend \u2018This violent ca urpaign was raised on account of the repeated and presing demands of tre- ; ditors for the coal voted by the Financial Committee on my recommendation, As a reply to these accusat.ons, I have made record in my accounts of ali the coal bough t during the year 1588 and 1898, and the appropriations which have been\u2019 used for the purchase of he pod Sal.This record shows \u2018e of the coal per milion, elon sfr pu od by steam, is, i yoars, ' 14 Years 1807 and he rege C18 This expense was \u2018raised in 1803 even to.10.Annexed with the present report you wil find à detailed account showing tuat the real expense in coal for pumpage ne the year 1897 was.and that up to the present date of been this year has 19,196 eas brea sess us _ ONLY NORMAL CONSUMPTION.These figures wil demo: e beyon all doubt hat, con to the claims of those, who have attacked us, there has been nothihg abn in the consumption of during last year, onl [the rion of.present year so far, ai in anything strange in appearance it is the payment that we made ot part of the coal used in 1897, with the appropriations of 1808.It ie this fact that has brought inst: the the Water Works Committe: d against if the nt criticisms of the Hinaociel Commit: ; It lowed thèse at à to pass without Hr myself, would oe Lhe victim of my devotion to the\u201d the \u2018pub 1 believe myself perfectly in the He in re-establishing the tacts In all their exactness.You have seen, thie year, gentlemen, wi Phat diftcultion and restrictions we have en ry appropriations.for for ye performance our \u201cduties; and how ve only Dec lowed a part\u201d of the funds we asked for ,.replying thas we 4-1 remain, yours, etc.bed only to ask for a new appropriatio Wo tirst was exhausted.This we da but thev then replied that the treasurer not the necessary funds, and, actually, so that the 250,000 inhabitants of the largest towns in Canada would not be deprived of water, ot WAS necessary to have* recourse to expedients if the Finance Committee fails to provide the ne- censary funds for this object.HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.This is the same wituation\"'as was presented last fear.the same lowneæ of the treasury which drove us to the expedient for hich 1 have deen reproached so vio- it action I took at the suggestion of the then members of the Water Committee, and uwst of the members of the Council of the gravest situations.The citizens of whom I have spoken are for oh host pait still aldermen, and they, Js those who have ceased to be ro Council bear witness that what id was in the public interest, acknow- | ledging that in the execution of-the duties committed to my care, assumed ne- obligations, which Shey, were unwilling to assume, ause I wish to add that if I pel not do this at the solicitation of the aldermen 1 probably undertook in my proper initiative this measure because J consider that in the circumstances, there were only two alternatives; either to procure credits for coal in some way or another to avon! shutting down the water works and precipitating a public calamity, or to give in immediately my resignation with an explanation of wy action, thus precipitating the risk of a popular uprising of the population of the city against their representatives.ou will see, gentlemen, that under the resent state of the city finances, to main in our important service regularly it is necessary to obtain the indispensable appropriations, or we shall lay ourselves open again to the moet violent attacks on the part of those who persist in regarding the acts from the point of view of ofrm with- j Sfoners to rvpart ns out ponsidering, the motives.hope \u2018that in defending my course before the Finance Committee and the City Ccuncil you will be able to throw the ne-.Censary t upon the discussion of our\u2019 position, and trust that the thorough explanation of this incident, will asmst in procuring for us a more uitabe treatment on the part of the Council, which 1 hope will not persist in trying to injure my reputation In this hope 1 have the honor to ke, Your very humble and obedient servaut, L.J.0.LAFOREST, | Swiuteodet of Aqueduct.1d.: curred to ag certain ex t = Lapo ee of e SBuperinten for said Be pres ciated that all the money, had been spent, but he re- that some of the old members of ttee were not present to throw on the report, The question was Be would offer a tae n gretted the co some light a\u2019 difficuit one, but jon which was to the effect tha gent to the 812,000 already asked for, they make a report for an addi'fonal sum of $3000 to carry them through the pre went year, and $15,000 to uy \u2018dal for use np to the end of June.On motion of Ad.\"Gagnon the following resriution was ado \u201cWhereas, ares to the\u2019 \u2018exp \u2018anations of the Superintendent, it in shown thant the moiky voted in 1897 and 1804 for the pure] of coal was spent for such; toa) burnt in a and taken out of the ap- : propriations of 1 hereas for it of funds to repair distribution p water, is A requiring an additiof quantity of coal Tor pumping since the sinning of the year; Whereas it is shown that from August lat next there will be required $15,000 for coal to finish the year; \u201cIt is resolved, that a further report be : in addition to the asking for ymmit: ce, | made rt now hefore the Finance MROJXNDEA MATE BANKER x B, gr amie Basar Patrice,\u201d oe 6 Eons Ne L tho now +! upped oo cgaversal Bilou prooceded us a ERE Près ju ve B78 sh is the fuels wen Bas boon discontinuod over six wecks.ve stomach into à cine Shest, but\"ih ibe.Bone t derived from \u201cbe use of n comparativ poor whet oon à vite tho effect of ou A ealing touch.read your announce ments of the wonderful cures you professed to t by your new method of introducing electric: Ae y © human eystem.conress 1 was not without doubts, but 1 seldom run shy of a now idea, an can lift myself out of the old grouvo if it be n upfhought your treatment vas something re Hable at the bottom of it aod 1 paade up ny ud Lo ive you a fair trial.me a very large fee, \u201cbar f \u2018de noi noi.gon: sider it now as money thrown mway.probably be leaving town shortly, and shall carry away with me a very ploasant reouvllection of your invariable courtesy and friendliness to Jour patients, and I shall not forget in a hur the two instances of your wonderful «kill an power in driving out the fever and c: from me by grasping a bands ght) a and pie me me a revere shock, while sa, t cramp will not be thers any Maures am \u201ctap fever won't como ag w ishing you every success in your noble en- erprise.1 am very sincerely yours, to learn that Proreswor Ricaard and Dr.Maloney (M.P., of ¥ictoriw, physician and surgeon, has decided to give a series of demonstrations of his method to electrical treatment of disease the Town Hall.This well-known specialist has Just returned from a tour through India which occupied aix montha end which placed his name prominently before the public throughout ihoes port ons of her Majouly's dominions.ichard's remarkable sloctrical skill was dise played #0 cConapicuously in Newcastie, Mel- urne and Sydney about two and a haif ago, and attracted wo much attention during that gentleman's stay in Now- castle.Professor Richard and Dr.Maloney appear in a now, or rather perfected branch of bealing science.Prolessor Richard has for years devoted himwelf wo the Toedical electricity.as applied through the body.With the knowledge so acqui under the tuition of Richard, medical electrician, Dr.Maloney, the medical gontle- walked, a thing be had not done fur several ong standing also walk y as ore he became a victim to his complaint.Fol loming these two, à tiny child of seven years was ht on to the platform.For th fue Jours poor ittle Sherifa bad been a confirmed or cripple, et,\u201d after being manipulated by tichard she was able to follow the Drofosr round the platform.Needless to ~ay Professor Richard wn% enthusiastically cheered by his great audience.and theso cheer were ropoated anew when he made another hopeless cripple walk around the stage.\u201d PROFESSOR Ric HARD AND BF MALONEY, F MELBOURNE.AN APPROACHING SENSATION.The Madras (India) Standard, May 5, 1998, says: Professor Richard and Dr.Willian Maloney member of the Legisiative Assembly for Wout Melbourne, hasarrived in Madras and that on Thursday, give public demonstrations, iv the Viétoria À {8 extraordinary treatment of orery ailment that human flesh ia heir to, by the of electricity.The interviewing member of i A Difference of Opinion Moreover as agreed that it was the only way out of one ! i | ! Soret exercised by a natura) amount of curies- ity, was tempted to look up Professor Richard \u2018| CRAIG STREET PAVING Finance Committee.Votes Non: concurrence in the Road Committee's Report.THE LOWEST TENDER IGNORED to the Best Description of Paving for the Street, ASSESSMENT QUESTION AGAIN Motion to Irapose Special Taxes td rovide Necessary Coal for the Water Department.The Finance Committee held another lengthy meeting yesterday afternoon.= Mr.Robb, the Clty Treasurer, presented the following report: RECAPITULATION.Memorandum of Experts\u2019 Accounts.On 25th January last the following claims of proprietors\u2019 witnesses, re the 8H expropriations, were referred to the Ulty Attorney, Treasurer.Cumptrolter.and Secretary of the Exproprintion Comumis- to whether they were made In accordance with the tari Este BE rion ok i trun! sumed, \u2018that it was your partner ed you to continue tbe study of eloctricity- thai no : Yea, certainly.this way.announced, under perbaps THE HIGHEST ARISTOCRATIC PATRON: cotumittee was appointed to seo ral through Ya cuiefly this t resolution to learn from the demonstrator.cal science of plis iM Faculty I persuaded spend al tar from regret the circu up my mind and did study this marv unique electrical treatment.hauvded hs ers oats =o e Mr.to giving that opinion.endment to that recommendation pave the stréet work to be done by ti would oppose the use of asphalt, the most unsuitable paving for Craig street that could be recommended.drawn, Bride carried, stating that as the contract had not been award derer, currence.be done.prived of water, and they would be without money was prov pose that the city had the ht to borrow our} Joue A paies > the fitties Th ue that: tor T dates orn pu _- ma I My Dass Puorsson RIGUARD, the Uuiveralts of Moltouaue.and theo wont on Bua\u2014Thanks for your kind inquiry: T am keep- ¢, London to study Medicine.ere during & wll, veto for not writing be\" long course.I became ueuce of.the el LE eaten Me A PUPIL OF THE CKLEBRATED LI.oo Jou, da am glad to way l'havo no Bore ARMAND bE WATTEVILUE, atlemuees of the Joints, ts, though the * who wa considers the grates X Medica! Elo case not aD Lriciai bas ever wn.made clou: Been afforin vas t and Een tor totes as as 2 npoloS Lo va medicine à ity of my ur or ave veTears, aud à eva) wed of studive an ualitying -w: Physician sud Surgeon 1 returved to the colonies, where au extensive practice in ordinery Medi due od Surgery brought, Boson anv arying sacceus unt fessor Itiokard.My meetiiig Hoan tbe wbole programme of cal caretr, 1 turned td the deeper you see mo here to-day ON SIX MONTHS LEAVE FROM MY PAR- ner, 1893, when I mot i chngod mod] wads ot elacteioly foe] LIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY.\u20181 understand then,\u2019 our eRe.shoauruy.ner who enoou You see came about in In January vf fr Boomer Richard AGE IN THE COLONIES; .that he would give an electrical entest: t in aid of the Collingwood Croche Institute, These were some of the ieme of tha programme \u2014 Searching in and out, the ssar treatiug the halt, the lame, the deaf, and defertive ai tein on the stage, charging of a great volute ot tricity through the ente er besides about a dozen instances of electricity = \u2018eupplied to imirth-provoking pustime.The demonetru- (Sd.à S.K.ACHARYA, tons took place lo the resence of a the Rajah Bahadur of Mymensingh, A.B.Premier and 0 Aflornes General.S arab an > \\ y srry, Bir W w and Lady © .T.Extract fre the > Nowvantie(N.S.W.} Herald 84th Berr 8 © Mayée end Mayoress vi Professor Ricuarb and Dr.MALONEY.Richmond, the Mavors of of Melbourne and Col: ing wood e The sick, the lame, the blind, the deaf, and the General, the Minister of Pub Works, and a halt, and the friends of all inv ali in the New.dozen other notable personages of the La great castle and Maitland districts will bo interested legal and other profess ons, and sencation in Molbourne\u2014e sensation hick has had not yot subsided when we left the colonies.The exhibition 1 am speaking of in particular was THE TALK OF ALL AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, : à strong and influential right it and so that public expectation should be justified Lo (be de demonstrations on the 6 t willingness on his part do thi rfectly above board that enamoured essor ichard and strengthened my THE GREAT SECRET ri secret as dons to the outer world almost as he component of electrichty itæclf\u2014of Ap- sie to w human aiiments With that \u2014 edgy there was & world-wide oe done so divorcing myself from the pan ced professional etiquette of the Medical Professor Kichard to impart man, has decided to fearlexsly stake his luabl ret to me.Cases [bat were pro- reputation on iho result of bis treat hin valuable sore incurable by the medical ent.In ro he is cunvinced that his rofession were under stipul recommenda- labors will be ot fe joulablo bonetit to thourands on brought up to him and be proceeded in many of wretched beings who have been pronounced justances lt Ty et The mbay Yeo tte of ITth March TO HEAL last, in erring Lo une thy lemonstrations rays: \u201cOn Saturday night.to the surprise of six aime, partial Dlinduoss, Paralysis.deafness, paire and four try foc! {aie at 30 valids which had taken the ordinary profession minutes, offected a radical improvement in four ¥ of labor Without succaus.W ha on 1eaw this canes, The first a blind and paralysed man With my nuked eyea could no longer science, and 1 posseesod to master tho sci ren there was the opinion of the large y of 3 fon PRES oof locumoler ataxia of the Faculty who witnesssd these demonstrations with me.THE COLONIAL Rr TEEMED WITH PORTS in praise of Professor Richard's wonderful ur tty sure that personal on sad 1e PE mistanos Lha Tala make at this stage Carus ibs un- In support of details Dr.Malone containin cutt oistakably ot Hamped the electric undertaking .as a stupendous business fof the PROF.RICHARD.PRIVATE CONSULTING ROOMS: 34 University Street, Next door to Natural History Museum, MONTREAL.1909000000 900090000:9009000009090000:0000000000900:0000000 would also ask that the committee be Instructed to call for new tenders.Ald.Ekers hoped the Finance Committee would not for &@ moment entertain the letter of Messrs.Bellhouse, Diilon & Co.The Road Committee had no right to entertain it, as was not the lowest.Ald.Beausotell \"Ed that the street be paved with yards of granite blocks, and that the contract be given to the lowest 4 Ald.Sadler thought t the committes was entitled ta an opinion from Mr.81.George, Tne ily -Surve, , to the merits of the different Kinds of pavement.He was t.George would not be avers: He moved ip am- effect, of course, the whole question of the nature of pave ment would have to be settled by he City Council.Ald.McBride offered a motion that a be made to Coumel: tu with grafte blocks, the the day.Ald.Badler said that pay oa tha there could be no question about ability of rejecting the report.stated that one firm had done an rreguias thing, and had sent in an ancnéded offer after the tenders had been received, and that tender had been accepted.der shouid ogrtalnly he thrown gut.or That ten- THE HIGHEST TENDER.Ald.Beausolell contended that the tender uecepted hed been really the highest put in.He moved that \u201cthe street be paved with granite, and that the work, to complete 100 yards, be given to the lowest, tenderer r Ald.Ekera maid that at any It was Finally all the other fidtons were, with- and a motion moved by Ald.Mec- to the lowest ten- the committee could not vote con- The report of the Water Committee for $12,000 to purchase coal for the pumping engines up to the end of the year was brought up just as the Chairman, Rainville, lef Ald.t to cateh a train Ald.Ekers raid that something had.to he citizens could n be de- vided.He did not sup- On March Ist we reported as foilows: money, but it would have to be got from \u2018account rendered by Mr.Lesage 56522, somewhere.The present Water Commit- should have been, uecorang tQ\" tariff, tee could be depended upon Jo apend the $270.money economically.He à not wish, Account rendered by mrt Perrault, $8332, however, to express any vi of the share have beun, according to tariff, conduct of the old committee, which au & .Account rendered by Mr.Reaudry, $2914, hould be censu ous have been, according to tariff, ILLEGAL, BUT IN PUBLIC INTEREST.128.Account rendered by Mr.l.arose, $1074 Mr.Fithier, City Attorney, explained that should have been.according \u2018to tariff, the borrowing But, as n rigid adherence to the tariff would have been too severe in some cases, and the clty's witneases, whose accounts had originally been made out on the same basis, Were paid per cent.af the amounts, a similar settirment was recommended for the proprietors\u2019 witnesses, provided they furnished their clients discharge 10 the chy This would glve the, folioming amounts: essrs.Lesnge on Perrault 32670, Beaudry 31460, lar iy In addition to the.\u201cabove the following | accounts have heen rendered for expert work in cornection with the Law Depart- was clearly an illegal act, but probably be excused as being done in the public interest.d without it was to provide tion of all the outstanding accounts.of money to supply conl t wou Ekers said that he did not feel disposed to run the risk of doing a an {legal act.his own money.Council for that and was not expected to do it raise the money and he made a motion that steps be taken to raise the money in tha He did not propose to ri cent of \u2018He dié not go to the The only thing te be done was to by apecial assessment, t way.Ald.McBride remarked that fe was not n favor of imposing a » tal assessment, eo for the liquida- ment (damage Cases, ete.Ald.Ekers\u2019 motion wan voted for the Messrs.Jas.Nelson vas.H.Benecal pos mover and Ald.Beausoleil, and against by P.= Restor.(cern oa.he 42s © Jos Ald.McBride, Faquette and Archambault, Rielle 3840: Messre, Beique a Co, | consequently defeat costs, $817.80 and uss, OT.ROBR, 'Gity Treasurer.Montreal.shin July.4985.« \u201cWhereas, by the same report it is! \u2018shown that the sum of $7613 was paid for | M me Gn Twenty -three recruits left Ogdensburg on Friday for Syracuse where they wlil undergo physical, examination preparstory to joming the rd regiment now ong or- UUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS.gnnized there.Twenty 0th | Separate company, of this piri went to A letter was read from His Worship the Syracuse on Monday and onl half of theta ayor, In which he referred to the depui: pamsed the examination.ecruitiog will ; tation which had waited upon him that continne until a full company bas or a considerable wate of either the traposition of a ol | sivi ng tnatructions to the Ci vi 3 ! iug for $12,000 for cosl to Goish the ! | heucht the citigens would not eu year.\u201d - morning Jn regard to the payment of the tatand x Accounts of the various com- Worship recommended ritèées tax, or Treasurer ing provin- pr tees.ance the money, pond ela legislation.he committre took no acton The Craig st.paving report Wf the Road committes was then taken up.and Ald.McBride moved that Ir the nterests of the eitisens it be sent ck.it wa= al- lage that some of the tend'rs had Deen ! hanged, and although ne would like to work commenced at once, suffer it paving was delayed for a year.Me ganized.Special Notice.Mile-End Park.Beautiful building Jota, 50 ns, = $150, payable #10 cash, and $1.02 per \u2018month, est and nearest lots to the © reps hes ; city.Geo.Marcil, 2220 St.La street.TR Decay prevented and testh by using Q.O.Liquid Tooth Foes including interest.Thal Ls BS LT AP tne The Baily Star.GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors, 168 and 165 St.James Street.\u2018The procesdings of the approaching International Conference at Quebec will be watched \u2018by wore peuple than those who pose the populations-of Canada and the rte THE DAILY BTAR is sent to any part of the United States or Canada.postage free, at $4 wu yoar, $1.80 fur six mooths, and 9%c, for three months We believe the ciroulation of THE AR exceeds the combinad issue of all t other Kuallsh nowspapers published in the city uf ostreal.Agents for French ss are Messrs.Muaynnce, Favre e Grange Bateliers, 18, Torrents, Can, Representa for 8dvertls- Ing for the MONTH.STAR, |W F.Car- riere, #9 Xing sat, vou CIRCULATION \u2014oFr Daily and Weekly Star FCR WEEK ENDING JULY oth, 1898, Monday \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.mec.50,187 Tuesday.60,128 Wednesday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0eescucseuscenr Thursday.50,024 J 1 00c0ns Friday \u2026\u2026.Ge.nes .50,035 Baturday.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 avse sance.56,235 : 306,639 Present Average: 51,106 DAILY, for Weak ending July 9 WEEKLY STAR Last Week.Average Circulation of the STAR Last Week.) From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral eo SATURDAY, JULY 16, 18, THE BTAR AT SUMMER RESORTS The Daily Star in sent to summer re sorts and summer residences addressed to individuals at thirty cents a month.Per sous visiting New York and other Amerftan cities may have the Star addressed to them for as short a period as one week.Subscriptions may be paid at 185 St.James street, or at The Star Branch Office No 1, corner Peel and St.Catherine streets.\u2018 THE STAR UPTOWN BRANCH, Corner St, Catheri ne and Peel Streets.ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS.Classified and other casual advertise ments for insertion in the Star may now be left at the Star Branch Office, corner Bt.Catherine and Peel streets.Until a pneumatic tube connection can be made a bicycle delivery ten-minute service will be employed, so that advertisements will get to the composing room as quickly if left at the corner of Peel and Bt.Catherine streets as if the advertiser employed a private conveyance to carry the advertisement to the bead office.Fubscriptions for both daily and weeL- ly editions of the Star will be received at the Branch Office and receipts granted therefor.141 bawtf EXPRESS OFFICE For Uptown.Corner St.Catherine and Peel Sts.The Canadian Express ._ompany, the American Express (ompany and the Na have established in the Star Hranch, corner Peel and Nt.tional Express Company Catherine streets, a branch express offie, where they are now receiving express parcels for and from all parts of the continent, and are issuing express money orders all at the same rates and subject to the rame conditions as at the down town office ! Persons desiring this service may save time by oalling Telephone No.3832 The hours are from 8 a.m.till 11 p.m.14d Sawt! Telegraph Messages FOR AND FROM Uptown Residents and Stores.RAPID TRANSIT BRANCH, Corner Peel and St.Catherine Sta.A great convenience and an annihilator of time delay has been established at the corner of P'eel and St.Catheriné streeis by the different telegraph companies interested in the Branch Office No.1 of the Star.The telephone call far the Telegraph Branch is 3832 and the office hours from 8 a.m.to 11 p, m.} Telegraph operators and receivers have been placed in charge of the work, and now uptown residents and shopkeepers can depend upon a quick, trustworthy telegraph service, 50,080 94,799 United States.More really than any sitn- ilar conference in the past, this will have an Imperial character.Lord Rosebery and Mr.Chamberlain way not select the same lauguage with which to refer to the understanding to be desired between Great Britain and the United States, and Mr.Morley may warn the Americans against being led into an aggressive colonial policy, but All England is united in wishing to see friendly relations established \u201cwith the United States, and the Americans are realizing, now as never before, the ad.| Yantage that the support of Britain can + be to them in their relations with \u201cthe [ Powers.\u201d More than that, the Powers | themselves are fully awake to the import- | ance of this projected Anglo American al | Trance in the politics of the worid; and + they thoroughly understand that the prin- | eipal point of the contact, which may be a point of friction or a point of univn, hes where American interests touch those of \u2018the Canadian Dominion.| Now this point of ocontuct has been in the past far ton frequently a point of fric- We have been trying tu settle i question of the Atlantic fisheries for tion.the gen- | erations, and it is still in a condition that | can hardly he regarded with entire com- We both have now alien laws ou our statute books, and these are calculated to breed good neighborhood.Speaking for the Canadian placency.labor | mot measures mide of it, we all know that mueh individual bitterness against our neighbors has | been caused by the rigid operation of their laws.Then there is the tangle over the Behring Sea fisheries which two civilized i peoples ~ught to be able to unravel, but which is still a subject of dispute.| The Klondike discoveries have brought us a new set of troubles, which at times have threatened to reach a critical state of The alaskan boundary, too, has become a matter of immediate im- Inflamation.portance.And so it goes, We agree on the other hand in protecting ourselves other's trade, in holidaying in each other\u2019s country, in liking each oth\" against each er individually, w cherishing many of the seme ideals, in exchanging clergymen and lecturers, in reading the same books and listening to the same players, in bondung through each other's goods, in abusing cach other's politicians, and in most of the things, in fact, which make up hfe.And if we can only get these sore spots healed, the \u201cCanada boundary™ will be a line of union and not of poemble cleavage in the Anglo-American alliance.This will be the, task of the Quebec If it succeeds all along the history may date a new era for for all the continents \u2014 from its meeting.Even a Conference.line, tins continent\u2014and possibly partial success will be both gratifying and full things to be dreaded are absolute failure, and a faise of promise.The only success secured by getting the delegation from one of the countries to give away the behind willing should be sacrinced.Should one more than people it are of us come out of the Conference with the feehng that we had reached, it were better that the Confer No friendly under- been badly over: ence had never met.standing between the two peoples can eu- dure which is not founded upon the goodwill of both.Neither delegation can du its own country a worse turn than by manoeuvring the other into an untenable po- Nor, on the other hand, will either delegation be borne out by the nation sition.behind it in bringing the proceedings of the Conference to naught through a stub: born insistence upon \u2018some minor point.The delegates have before them a task of delicacy and tremendous importance ; and they should receive sympathetic support and friendly forbearance from all parties, UP THE NILE.The Home Government is preparing for the forthcoming advance on Khartoum by placing at the disposal of Sir Herbert Kitchener, a larger force of British troops than has ever been employed in Egypt be- ; fore.By the end of this month 5000 picked troops, inoluding the Grenadier Cards from Gibraltar and the two \u2018èrack cavalry regiments, are to be landed at Alexandria, so that when provision has been made for holding the railway and other lines of communication with the base at (uiro, it is calculated that 20,000 effectives\u2014one- third British\u2014will be available for the forward movement on Omdurman, which is situated 180 miles from the present headquarters of tbe advance.The consistent regularity and eccess with which the programme of the Sirdar has so far been carried out, and the dearth of detailed news of the military operations owing to the rigid prees censorship which has been exercised, Las contributed to mininize in the public mind the difficulties which may have to be encountered before Gordon's brother officers again stand where Gordon fell in January, 1885.How different are the methods of war fare now employed by the fanatical warriors of the Khalifa to those which then delayed Wolseley, Bade and Herbert Stewart, nay be guaged by the experiences of the last fight at Atbare\u2014a oondlict which caused a loss of life far greater than has so far attended the entire Spanish-Ameri- can war.Instead of the ald-faahioned rush which, despite a storm of bullets then oar- ried the Arabs right up to the British squares\u2014and upon one memorable occae- ion inside them\u2014they have learnt to en: trench thenwelves and use rifle-pits and cover with all the sagacity of Shafter's best troops.It \u2018was the hand to hand con- flict after an hour'a ineffebtive artillery fire thet wes \u2018responsible for the great mor taitty ot Atbuza.dnd wea uc de\u2019 which made the rash.pairs meri] manxy sa well as wisdom by providing to | ! meet with an opposition even greater than they may sotusdly encounter, though - experience tells us the.puniewt of foes be: comes dangerous when driven to ite lest ditch, and, this time, i is the religious fanaticem of \u2018the Mshommedan as well as the last stronghold of the arch priest of slave-tmding, which is about to be corner ed.Notwithstunding rumore of the exact date when the operations are bo commence t must depend upon the local conditions of the Nile and the weather.When tbe advance up the Nile is made from Berber the pructically reindess country is left behind and a region of torrential rains is entored upon which last, saye an old campaigner on the spot, for some weeks during the months of July and August.Not witil a succeeding period of dry weather has made the ground passable for artillery and cavalry, can the real attack be deve loped.The experts anticipate that at least two formidable fights will occur\u2014one above the sixth cetarwct on the Nile, where the formation of the country lemds itself favorably to a defemmive force and at least unother under the fortifications which for meny months\u2014aided by the advice of European suutegmin\u2014the Khalifa has been throwing up around his last stronghold.The Chancellor of the Exchequer has just told the House of Commons that the military operations wo far have been car red out at an expenditure of no more than 1,850,000 Egyptian pounds\u2014the Egyptian pound is almost five dollurs\u2014and more than one-third of this sum has beem spent upon such permanently valuable assels as railway and telegraph lines.Indeed the more the subject is etudied the more apparent uw the emormwus advantage which Egypt, as well as her bondholdere\u2014moat of whom, by the way, are not Euglishmen\u2014 has reaped from the mtervention of Britain.If the ruling powers m China require a testimonial as to British capacity and ad- munistrative fairness before entrusting the revrganization of their civil, military and navul uffairs to the foreign regime they have hitherto despised, no better record can be given than the work achieved among an older civihzation than their own, where taxation has been relieved, an army rendered effictent and a Government made stable.ST.VINCENT DE PAUL.Golden Jubilee of the Society to be Celebrated.The St.Vincent de Paul Society for the relief of the poor and suffering, which has twenty four branches in the vario parishes of the city will celebrate.golden jubilee on Sunday, July 24.1 Ahis connection the Archbmhop hase Ha à paw toral letter to the clergy and faithful, logzing the good work of the society.and pleading for the cooperation in its work of all connected with the chure The Pociety was orypnaily founded in Paris by Fredenc Ozanem, and a nu of other students, and it wae transplanted w Montreal 50 yours ago by the late Mgr.Bourget.The day will be observed as a day of thanksgiving by the members cf.tha society, who will partake of Holy Communion on that day, and attend H.Mass in a body in their respective pariah.es.The volection will be taken up in the various churches for the benefit of the society's funds, and sermons appropriate to the occasion will be pi .In the evening all the branches Pan meet at the cathedral, where there will be benediction lessed sacrament, followed by a sermon and the benediction by the Archbishop.After the ceremony.His (race will hold a reception at the jalace.Ont Monday morning, the 25th, a Requiem Mass will be chanted in the various churches for the deceased members of the society.es TO STUDY PHARMACY.Names of the Successful Applicants Annofnced.The Board of Preliminary FExaminers for students entering the study of pharmacy, beld thei?quarterly examinations in Montreal and Quebec, on Thursday, July 7th, when twenty-three candidates presented themselves, and of these the following passed and are named in order of ment : A.8S.Hart, A.E.Walters, Richard Hal- ligan, Roch Goyet, and Joseph A.Monet, the remainder of the candidates being referred back for further study.The subjects examined upon were, English French, atin, arithmetic, geography and history.The examiners were L\u2019Abbe Urreau, ot Jacques Cartier Normal School, and Prof.saac Gamell, of the Hxgb School, Montreal, with Mr.J.F.Dube as super: visor for Quebec City and District.The next examination will take pluce on Ucto- ber 6th.\u2014 es.A REQUIEM SERVICE.Archbishop Bruchesi Will Officiate at the Cathedral.The Archbishop will officiate at a Requiem eervice for the eouls of the victims of La Bourgogne, ad more especially those of the voung Montrea! ladies who were poing over to join religious orders, on ursday morming, at the cathedral, ut 9 o'éloek.There will be a religious profession at the convent of the Holy C Cross at St.Laurent on Thuraday next at 8 o'clock.All the bells of the city churches will be rung to-morrow even at seven o'clock.on ¢ ovvasion of the return of the Archbishop frown : his pastoral visit.| ° THE LATE MBS.LANE.The funeral of the late Mrs.E.Lane motherfof Mr.Campbell Lane, president of the Junior Conservative Club, took place yreterd ay afternoon from Mr.Lane's res dence to the Quebec boat, wn compliance with the wishes of the deceased, who asked to be buried alongside the remains of ler husband ut Quebec.The prervices were conducted at the house by J.Ewing Wallace, of Shelburne, NS.Fes 2 tenens for the Rev.Edgar Hill, of St.Andrew\u2019s Church.Wreaths were sent by the Junior Conservative Club, and by the St.Paul's Lodge of Masous, of which Mr.Lane is immediate pnst master.Among those noticed in the funeral cortege were Mesers.Jas.Ferrier, K.B.(?reenshields, R.E.Grecnabields, W.M.Rumuay Col.&.R.Uswald, Percy Scott, al)\u2019 David won, C.78 nes, A.PF.Arme Ww.T.Sharp, T N.Badgeley, H.M.Molson, Dunlop, Jeffrey U.\"Burland, Col.\u20ac.1.Starr, Ernest Howard, Chas, Gwilt, Ww.J.Learmonth, C L.Buchanan, A.A Me Culloch, G.C.Duniop, E.H.Sou h, T.M.Mitchell, Selkirk Cross, Q.C w 1.Cross, B.Connaughton, ote mer dent of Conservative Club Judge Purcell, M.J.IS Quinn, L: MP: GB Tansey.C.N.Orgoode, G.'D.Pea , C.Strargman, / E.Abbott, CE.nuit, 1.\u20ac- Glass, J.3 Mackie, A Willis and J.H.Stewart.F.W.R.\u201cMolson.Special Notice.For Tarren).stock in fFity of cheap novels, cheap and copie ight music, gift books | morocco poets, >eet-3 Bleury.S83lawif eg Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Toothache.Solid Everywhere at 25c.and 50c.a Bottle.EF Beware of Counterfeits and worthless Imitations.©3 \u2018For \u201cCramps, Chills, Colic, Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Cholera- Morbus \u2018ard all Bowel Complaints, NO REMEDY EQUALS PAIN-KILLER AND 49 Years\u2019 Experience proves that PERRY DAVIS\" PAIN-KILLER is the best Family Remedy for 153°ÿ law BOVRI Is the greatest of all preparations for the COUNTRY OR SEASIDE HOME.BOVRIL as a beverage is the most perfect form of Concentrated Nourishment.All you require to make it is HOT WATER.\u2014 Spread on bread and butter forms a savory and sustaining sandwich.When used in the preparation of Soups, Gravies, Stews, Hashes, Entrees, ete., the perfection of economical cookery is achieved.TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED.To be had from all grocers and druggists.BOVRIL, ume.30 FARRINGDON STREET, London, Bngland.T.PETER STREET, Montreal, Canada.153% law 25 and 27, ONE y, Two, Two-fifty 97 DOLLAR A PAIR They are in perfect condition, but the sizes are irregular.If so, it means dollar® in your pocket.RONAYNE BROS., 2027 Notre Dame St, cuabollrez se 1851 size! DOLLAR A PAIR.ts and Sboez which we we have be been selling at a Dollar and Three , we now offer at We may have your Call early and get the Dick.WHEAT VARIATIONS.\u2014,\u2014\u2014 The Week\u2019s Markets Reviewed.SPOT WHEAT IN CHICAGO LOOSES 4 1-2\u2014THE MARKET WEAKER.- Notwithstanding the many confident predictions by western brokers and others, that the market could nut remain dow any longer, à has steadfastly refua:d to rise.Not only that, but it has actually fallen Aart past week, exclusive of to-day.Surin explanations are offered by the bullish manipulators for their failure to correct\u2019 y.The fact would a} per however, that there really has no substantial reason for a rise juét now.The damage to crops was evidently over estimated, or overstated, and pow that the weather has improved the outluok for pod crops is reassuring.The reserve supply doubtless low, but nut sufficiently so, as yet, to bull the \u2018inarkets either in America or Great Britain In Chicago, cash wheat closed last night 4 1-2¢ lower, at 73 14, an it open on Monday morning, | the lowest price of the week Deing one- half cent less, yesterday, and the highest being Monday's opening rice.September option also opened on fdonday at the lrigest pr ice of the week, viz, 60 38.It closed Just ig ht 1 58c down, the lowest price, 7-8¢ rther, havin been on rs Decenrber also saw its highest price on Monday, \u20ac8 1-4, and res lowest on Thursday, 67 1-8.The week's ning price, 68 1-8, was about 1-4c higher \u20ac an the closing.New York showed less of a change than Chi cash wheat only losing one cent over onday\u2019s closing price.September option, on the er hand, gained 7-8¢, while December xtood even.The receipts nt Chicago for the five days were fe 000 bushels and the shipments 8 000.ta in New York were 28.7 po our \u201cnd rece shipments 527,287.Noy York enjoved the umque position on Monday of having neither receipts nor ship mente to report CHICAGO'S RECORD.pregict Duy Orion.Opening Closing Lowest Highest nly.Les Ten T4 78% 774 Monday er J \" on aH 684 To 75 To THis 734 67s \u20ac8 674 4 A714 4B 74 75% 6744B 674 CB'a 674 67 08's 13KB TW 746 ST} GAL GRU-L4 6754 44 874 67% 4B TH 734 Ta SINR 674 GTA 674-4 874B 61 61% NEW YORK'S RECORD.Day - Option.Ov.Aftergoën Clos\u2019.del -_\u2014 88 mC hy R14 B 81g #37 TT 134 T234B 8] 8045 A 3 Be OR Dec.774 7244 Friday Jy.\u2014 \u2014 BF Bept 3 - Tan Deo.784 \u2014\u2014 724 HOLY CROSS ANNIVERSARY.The fiftieth anniversary of the arrival in Canada of the Fathers of the [luly Cross, will be commemorated by the hold: of a general chapter of the omler at ie Mother House, at 8t.Laurent, on Aug.ermine membets of the o Mgr.Hurt, Bishop of Bengal, and other d, including the V Fev.Githort ten includi R [ery ev.noo, io csk, Superio General, who PRE: A CURE FOR ALL SIMMEMR COMPLAINTS À haif to 8 teaspoonfu) in half a tumbler of water will in a few moments cure Cramp, Byagms, Bour Mausen, Vomiting.Heartburn, Nervousness, Sleepless: pesa, Sick Hepdache, Diarrhaws, Dysentery.Morbua, Colic, Flatulenoy, and all Internal Pains.For severa cases of the foregolug complajpts see our printed directions.IT IS HIGHLY IMPORTANT THAT EVERY FAM- LY KEEP A SUPPLY OF RAD WATS READY RELIEF always lo the house.Its use will prove beneficial on all occasions of pain or sickness.There is nothing in the world that wiil stop paip or arrost the progress of disease as quickly as the Ready Reli ol re Where epidemir diseases as Fer Dysentary, Cholera, Influenza, PDioh erin, ariel Fever and other malignant diseases.AYB READY RELIEF will, if taken as directed, Moree the System againat attacks, and if seized with nickmess, qu ckly cure the THY TRUE RELIEF, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF is the only remedial ut in vogue that will instantly stop pain.It instantly eves anh soan cures H radache, whether aick ar nervous, Tyothache, Neuralgis, Nervousness aud wd lessneas, Rbnumaciem, Lum Puins and Wesknean! a the Back, Bpine or Kidneys, Pains around the leurs; jg Th of the Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Bites re Fim or ali Kinds, RADWAYS READY der TEE.will afford immediate case, wand its À ue use for a few days effoot a permaneu! Price 25 cents, Sold b Broginte, Radway & Co.7 St.Helen st., Montreal.gor \u201cRedway's\" and see that fhe name 10 on what you buy.Nestlé\u2019s Food for Babies.The last thing « at Night, rst in the Morning.Restlé\u2019s Food hood thiol sl builds drm, strong flesh od bone, and is aie.estic\u2019s Food does mol require © the addition of cow's milk, Water only is needed in prepa ration for furs .The danger of d being conveyed throug \" ie should be tho tithe nell ediom oreo : om ka ou be ¢ hought- i Sonex Consult your doctor about Nestlé\" « Food and rend to de bh 2 potication an r book, * ot£w be esi free oh Also ask for \u201cHa Bia Jewel ë ok 8.©'® 135\"law 8 tuent M tpice st.Montreal.VISITING GOVERNORS.de T.C.Brainerd, Mr.William Wain- ght Mr, George L! Caine and Mr.Chan.telgend.are the vimting 5 ernors to the Montreal General Hoanita for the week commencing Monday.18th July, MERTINGG AND AMUSENMBNTA | Gnd Mang Excursion, ander the auspices of THE EXCELSIOR REBEKAH LODGE, No.6,1.0.0.FP.Steamer THREK RIVERS will leave Jacques Cartier MONDAY, JULY the 18th, 1898, at 815 pm.Devis Orchontra for dancing.Genti 1 ticket Ladice\u2019 tick 1672 a , THE SEASON \u2014PIONIC OF THE - MOUNT.ROYAL AVE.NETH s.S.To Lavaltrie.SATURDAY, JULY 23rd Steamer Paul Bmith will leave Jacques Cartier | Wharf at 2.00 M.Refreshments où lunt avd grounds at city prices Tickets for sale ai boat | Adults, 56e.Children, 25e 168 1 | Str.Chatea uguay Shooting the Rapids.Connects with the G.T Ry 8 a m.train from Bons- venture sation daily.Return ticket 50c 153 64 J REAY, Manager.LAVALTRIE, Ts55 Toon A am THEATRE ROYAL, Fr the Armoury at 830 p.mon Saturday, July 16th.Every member of the Regithont expected to be present.By order, W.GODBEY.BROWN, Capt., 163 3 Becy.Treas.Rifle Association.CRYSTAL RINK BICYCLE ACADEMY, Cor Cuy and Dorchester Bs.\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 Bel-Air Jockey Club 1 DAYS\u2019 l RACING : JULY 14 TO 30.a aay os RS rt oran se sous and repaire 163 \"3 Highland | 4 Great Stake Events.Park \u2018 .lub.Best Horses in America, 20e 5 or More Races Daily (Rain or shine.) Commencing at 23.30 p.m.BPECIAL TRAINS via Grand Trunk RR.direct to Grand Btand at 13.30, 1.30, 2.00 aud 2.30 p.in.Admission 500.163°t2 ce YOUNG IRISHMEN'S L.& B.ASSOCIATION, GRAND EXCURSION, Under the Auspices of the Above Amauciation .To LAKE ST.PETER, Per STR.\u201cTHREE RIVERS,\u201d THURSDAY, July 21st.1898.1 leave Jac Boat orchestra his dancing.ncert un return trip.soques Cartier Wharf 200 p.m.sharp.Refreshments al city prices.Casey & Devis TICLETS \u2014ADT LTS 50e; CHILDREN, 25c.&# Becure staterooms early at Mulcair Bres,, 1942 Notre Dnme Street.165 * 4 God save Ireland.NM.J POWER, ec Bee.CRICKET.Montreal vs.Toronto ON M.A.A.A, GROUNDS, Monday and Tuesday.Piay Commences li a.m.ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.165°1 Ww.R, CILBERT, Bec, M.CC.Victoria Rink Bicycle Academy.Lessons at any hour.Competent instructors.Telephone 4311.GEO.F.BEAMAN, Mgr.128 tr | THE CONVALESCENT HOME, At Murray Bay, will be opened on the 4th of July.All applica tions must be made through Mrs.Webster, 709 Dorchester street, between the hours of 9 and 1 a m.am and 7.30 and 8-30 p.tm.daily.\"1ÿeod VICTORIAN NURSES.The headquarters of the Order in Montreal No.113 University Street, are now open.r Nurses are ready to visit patente AP \"and all other cases, except- AR infectious, attended to.FELEPHONE 52886.165 3 law Second-Hand Wheels.Reducing Stock of Livery and Slightly Used Wheels.Exceptionally good values offered.R.& W.KERR, 2230 St Catherine St.165*ntydecd Montreal Foundling and Sick Baby Hospital 43 ARGYLE AVE, The only hospital in the city taking babies under 2 yr+ Yousg Women desiring training in baby nursing, apply RD.WARD.at the above address.116*2awtf Dr.H.J.Brodeur.SPESJALIAT OF PARIS, SKIN, BLOOD - POISON, SCALP, and Genito-Urinary Diseases.pimplas, dandruff, hair falling Biaddes and Erde ey diseases, cystitua, arechoiLls, nogorrhæs, spermatorthea, sezusi weakness, va SUPERFLLOUS VAIK, moles, warts, birth -marks destroyed present without pain \"by electrolysin, a 13% BLEURY STREE 10 am.to 12a.m.:1.Sey to Leg TD.m.to 8.30 pm.Sundays.ie 3pm Bs Bell Tel.2188.There is ample and com:ortable ac- = commodation somo s cahedonia SOrCEE C= C.P.R.Trains = run direct from émet Windsor Depot to the Springs.ot Visiting, Wedding, Dinner and At'Home Cards Neatly Engraved and Printed.EDWIN COX & CO.114 51.Framcels Xavier st.347 (3) NOTICE According to Article 13 of the Rules of Practice in farce since the 10th May last (1898), which reads as follows: Article 18th\u2014A commissioner appointed to recelve the affiduvits to be used In this court must, before actirig as such, be swagn.le cannot reccive the afn- : davits his relations with the degree of cousin german inclusively.nor those of the parties whom he represénts in any cause or fn any proceeding even non-con- tentious, except ad to uotaries, in (he cares In whjeh the fAw authorizes them to do so.Notite is hereby given to all commissioners of the Superior Court to comply with sald Article 13 of sald Rules of Practice on or before the 1st day of September next, and in default their commission shall be ipso facto revoked.Judges Chambers Montreal, June 1st, 1898.(Bgd.) W.M.The commissioners shall be sworn before the Frothonotary.who will register the oath and prepare a lint of the com- frikatonera having complied with said ar- cle.TAIT, Cc.J By order, L.D.GAREAU, 136 12 law Dep.P.C.\u201cLACHINE RAPIDS LIGHT.Order eloctric light for your house, store nr factors before the Fall rush.Call or Lelephone & Victoria Square.a See.Custom Cutters\u2019 Association Of Montreal NOTICE.A Mass Meeting of Custom Cut Monday Bo gi at 8.30 odlock, J will take place om th, nt Cutting Bchoul, 32 Aylmer street.All Cutters cordially invited to tend.mon F.DRESSER, President.F.A.LANGLOIS, Vice-President 1851 CG PRITCHARD.ec Treasurer.$3.00-EXCURSION-$3.00 QUEBEC and RETURN.Leave Saturday, T p.m., returni Leave Quebec Bunday dpm.Arrive Woot tresl Monday, ORCHESTRA QN BOARD.SOREL, 1c.TREEE RIVERS, 81.50.Leave Saturday Brening or Sunday and return Buodag Evening or Mouday Mo rain.Aa STENAT Lane rizr Quebec, Tuesday, Wed Friday and Hat hs end LINE.Moreen daily, except Bunday, w.a ® LOW RATES WEST.For all information apply to H.FOSTER CHAFFEE, Agent, 163*3mos 128 st.James St, cop.P.e Historical Incidents TRE CÉTAWA ES FULL OF THEM, Get \u201cSnap Shots 1308\" at ticket offices.To Carillon and Back .PALACE STR.\u201c30VEREKIEGN,\"\u201d 8 a.m.train for Lachine.$1.00 155101 NEW TWO-ARCH FILE, THE OTTAWA Look Clip Archea.This fle Ja BTRONGLY construoted And BAMD UGES RS Ai} STANDARD FIL The board is VKRY STRONG and WELL FINISHED, being made of $ ply birch.PRICE, 35¢ EACR.$3.15 PER DOI.Sead for .QOlrenlar, Morton, Phillips & Co., Bool Mri and 163° 1185 amd ns Netre Dame _ Eentreal.Bore Aner Wood's Phosphodine, The Great English sod and recommended deat al druggists in Canada.On pri able medicine discove Po = a forms o Sexua.Vent ness, all effects of abuse or exoèss, M: Exocesatve use of To.nf ei ur one are\u201d Sami Tiots \u2018reo six, 88.lo az nous ad Compan, W dsor, Ort + E MoGals, 2133 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.Mcodet \u2014 \u2014 ++++eeeeeeeeeeee POP IIISOSVSSVDOOO WEAK MEN 1876-1898 Time trics all things.Years will make a good reputation or establish a bad one.«\u201c Von cannot fool all of the people all the tise,\u201d If a thing is found to be good it will last as the years go by.Time has Proved beyond the shadow of a doubt that the claims made for Dr.Bobertx\u2019s treatment are supported by results.Time has shown that it is the best and most reliable treatment for every weakness of the system caused by overwork, indiscretion or excesses.testimonials and the endorsement of physicians attest this great fact To-Day yon can reap the benefit of this ex- rience.If you are suffering you now now where to look with perfect certainty for relief and cure.There is nothing like Dr.Bobertz\u2019s Treatment for effectually putting = stop to tired feelings, unnatural losses the various symptoms resulting from sbuse or excess.It is the only treatment that has ever been able to cure Impotency and restore perfect Vigor and Manhood.If you are weak and nervous Dr.rtZ can make you strong and He Cures while others experiment.Consultation free.Valuable Book and proofs of success mailed free, sealed.Treatment forwarded to Canadian points free of duty.Call or write mentioning this BERTZ, DR.G.H.BD 282 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.OOOO AA TIT TVVITIIIIIVOIIITIITIONe OOOO OLLIE AOLLLELALAE A VVPTIIPTPIPVIIOIPPPPIIPOIIOIIIIV well.+++.739933094499009909V0SVOV999V90009400V0OCOO 2 ld ll itll tdl ttt ldtbdittldtldldlsllssssrssa POPOVIC IVIPIVIVIIIVIIIINIPI00000000000000900 ove | JOP PVP IVI VV IVP PIII POPPI OPOTIIIININNGG NAAN ental W Opium or Stimulant.Mailed oor receipt .i mag eb ne rin à irs rt aA A wig tome te = PT xp ee ILLEGAL EXPENDITURES.Oar readers will remember that a few \u201c256858 ago the City Council had over-expen- « ditures amounting to $750,000, the actu 7 fation of three or four years, whioh it car- vied forward from year to year.At last #4 ssked, and obtained permission from the Legislature to charge this sum against Joan acoount; and thus the aldermen who were to blame got whitewashed.When the \" Citizens\u2019 Committee and those aldermen who bed the true interests of the city at heart consented to this course being adopt ed it was urged that the most stringent law should be enucled to prevent a recur Fenec of such unbusinesslike and illegal action on the part of aldermen and committees; for it was pointed out that it would be utterly unpoæsble to Carry on the affairs of the cidy if this was permitted to go on, and that some duy the city would be found in ®& very unenviable po- : sition.The result was that a most atrin- | gent act it for the aldermen to vote any sum of money whatever without was passed, making legal for any purpose first having obtained a written certificate from the Gity Comptroller that there were funds available for the requirement, whatever it might be; and further enacting that alderman voting money without first having object any such certificate, and for which funds were not avilable would be lor any personally liable for the amount, and would be disqualified to sit in the Council for five years.Ï Furthermore, if the City Treasurer paid out any money under the foregoing conditions, liable such amount.The law must be enforced, and those in authority should take ateps in this direc- he would be personally for tion.What is the Municipal Association do ing?The good name and credit of the city will be endangered if laws are Lot enforced.Such barefaced ignoring of str gent enactments should not be tolerated.SURRENDER S SICHED | Agreement Concerning the Capitulation of : Santiago is Ratified ALL DIFFICULTIES ARE OVERCOME The Americans Are at Last in Full Posses= sion of Eastern Cuba (Special to the Star ) SIBONEY, Juy 15, via Playa del Este, July 16.\u2014The agreement to surrender Santiago and all the island of Cubu east of a line drawn from Aceraderon to Sagua de Tamano, was signed at 4 n'eock this aîter noon It was approved by Generals Mes, Blanco and Toral, and awaits the approval of Madrid.In the meanwhile the two armies remain in the trenches.General Shafter said this morning: \u201clhe Spaniards claimed that the surrender must be confirmed by Madnd.I refused to consider any such contention, for the surrender was complete and ordered y Governor-General Blanco, aud was nude by General Toral.But General Linares sent me a letter begging that the Spanish soldiers permitted to take their side arms back to Spain.He asked me to in tercede with the President and, if poe sible, arrange for a return of the arms to the prisoners after they had surrendered em.CONFIRMED AT WASHINGTON.WASHINGTON, July 16.\u2014 8.20 am \u2014 The War Department has posted\u2018 the fol lowing bulletin : Co Before Santiago, Spanish surrendered.Particulars later.(Signed) SHAFTER.This news came as a decided relief after : à night of much anxiety Shortly before ) midnight a despateh was received from General Shafter stating that the arrangements of the Spamsh and American commissioners for the surrender of Santiago : had come to a standsti.], through he insist- * ence of the Spaniards that they be allowed to retain their arma.The difficully was that Gen.Toral asked that his men should have their arms returned to them when they reached the coast of Spain.They were willing to surrender their arms now, Raw From Ear To Jaw.\u201cI have been for years more or less aubject to eruptions on my skin.The left side of my face from the top of my ear to half way down my jaw was in a very bad state\u2014being almost raw, making shaving very painful.I was advised to try Burdock Blood Bitters.One bottle perfectly cured me.1 can honestly recommend B.B.B.to all who suffer from any skin disease.\u201d G.WHITE, Carie vale, N.W.T.B.B.B.cures Salt Rheum, Eczema, Tetter, Shingles, Boils, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers, and all forms of Skin Diseases and ET Eruptions, from the J } smallest pimple to the worst scrofulous Surprise Soap is them land.wee but desired to be allowed to have back when they reached ther native This point Las probably been got over aby.THE NEGOTIATIONS.How the Commissioners Conferred Before Santiago.GENERALS SHAFTER AND TORAL EXCHANGE COMPLIMENTS.With the United States Troops before Rantiago de Cuba, July 14, 6 pan, via Kingston, Jamaica, July 15, 12.15 p.m.The reverse to the Spanish arms i eastern Cuba 18 complete.Santiago has fallen and with it all the castern end of the vs and.General Toral, the Spanish commander, agreed to the genetal Lerms ol the sur render at a personal interview with luen- eral Shafter this (Thursday) afteruoon, al which General Miles was present.The victorious American army, after a campaign of three weeks of almost un pracedented hardships for both officers and wen, heard the news with heartfelt relicf, The victory 18 greater than appeared nt first.AI the Spanish troops 10 the fourth corps of the military division of Santiago province from a line drawn north from As- eraderos, eighteen miles west of Santiage, through Los Palmas, Palmas Rariano, Al Sagua del \u2019Funamo, on the north const, and eastward to Cape Maysi, are surrendered, and the territory 18 shandoned.Between 15,000 and 20,000 Spanish prisoners are taken, about 10,001 of whom are in Santiago.The remainder at Quautanamo, and others are gal risoned in the towns of eastern Cuba.All these troops are to be embarked and sent back to Spain under parole.GEN.SHAFTER SPEAKS.honors mod- has kurren- ceoutizu to ere General Shafter bears his eetly, He sud: \"The enemy dered al Ithe territory and troops east of Santiago.The terms were dictated from Washington.It has been a hard cam- aagn, one of the hardest V ever saw.he Efeultes were great.The character of the country and the roads made, 1t seein almost impossible to advance 1e proi lem was heed, but all the difficulties have been satisfactorniy surmounted.Our troops behaved gallantly, they fought ile heroes, and 1 am proud to have command ed.During all the great hardships they have sutfered, they have shown spirit.deserve to conquer.\u201c\u2019Phe resistance of the enemy has been | exceedingly stubborn.General proved rimself a noble man, any man's steels\u201d TORAL PLAYED FOR TIME.worthy of The negotiations which\u2019 culminated in the surrender have leen dragging on for ten days with the intermission of Sunday and Monday.when our battenes and ficets bombarded the enemys position.Throurh.ut tnese periods of truce, General Toral bas shrewdly played for time, always de elining to surrender unconditiona'iy BD finally when hard pressed fell back on the statement that he was merely a subordinate and could not surrender wi tion of his superiors, except under the penalty of being court-martialled.At the rame time he scemed to intimate that por- sonallv he thought it hopeless to hold sui any longer.t was nt the Gen.Shafter with Gen.| (Wednesday) that the American (General made the Spanish rommander understand that temnorarizing must Cense and before noon to-day (Thursday) a categorical af fimmation té his offer must be received or the hombat ment of the city would beqin in earnest.In the meantime, a!\u2019 the plane had been perfected.The delay was utilized ta good advantage we American lines had been extended until Santiago was nearly surrounded and the light batteries had been se posted as to be able to do more effective work.In addition, arrangements had been made to land irony at Cabanas, west of the entrance n° the harbor of Santiago.The Spanish batter ies apposite Morro Castle were to be bombarded and stormed.their guns were then to be turned upon-the city and General Lawton's division at the same time was to fall on the enemy's left flank under the cover of our artillery fire.We would then have enfiladéd their lines and have driven them into the city.BLANCO HEARD FROM.General Toral must have realized that he was trapped and that to hold out longer must, mean a useless sacrifice of his men, but he made one last time this morning.While nominally yield ing to the terms General Shafter proposed, before eight o'clock he sent a cominunica tion to (reneral Shafter, enclosing a copy of a telegram from Captain ienera: Blanco, explaining that the surrender of such an important position as Santiago and the abandonment of Fastern Cuba would re- Quire the direct sanction of the Madrid overnment and requesting that time to hear from Madrid.At the game time Blanco authorized Gen.Toral, if it was agreeable to the American General, to appoint commissioners on each ride to arrange the terms of capitulation of the forces under his command on the condition of this paroe and transportation to Spain, pending the sanction of Madrid.He also communicated the names of the commissioners he had se'ected, namely, Mr.Robert Mason, the British Vice-Consul; General Toral's chief of staff, eraonal interview held by This communication was so amb guous that it might a] be upset by the refusal of Madrid to sanction the terms agreed to by the commissioners, and General Shafter resolved to have ail the ambiguity removed before proceeding further.At 11 o'clock he mounted his horse, and, together with General Miles and the staffs, he e -to the front.At General Whee'er's had- quarters, General Shafter, tencral Miles and Colonel Maus and an interpreter left their retinue and passed on over the Am- atican trenches with a flag of truce, to the mango tree, under whi the interview was held Wednesday.They were soon joined by General Toral, his chief of ataff and two obher commissioners appoint ed by him.General Miles took no part in the negotiations.He has\u201d careful since his arriva! here not to assume the direction of affairs or to detract in the least from the glory of General Shafter\u2019s achievement.Genreal fhafter insisted at the outset that the commissioners to be appointed should have paramount authority to make and conclude the terms of surrender, in accordance with the general conditions of the American demands.After parleying, General Toral seceded to this, explainin that since his last communication tie had received direct authority from Captain-Gen- eral Blanco to do so.This ing the main point, the interview was concluded.COMPLIMENTS EXCHANGED.Before parting, General Shafter compli- ented General Toral highly upo si and gallantry of bis resistance.Upon In quality\u2014the most economical for every use.\u2018That Surprise Way of washing- gives the sweetest, whitest, cleanest clothes with easy quick work.Follow the directions.Saves weary work\u2014much wear and tear.They not to have the privilege of glutting their f appetites for pl .mander now # tout the sane Torul yesterday - effort to gain more | Co Colonel Fontaine, and General Escarnjac:: the name\u2014don't forget.1651 The \u201cStar\u201d by Mail at Summer Resorts \u2014\u2014r The Uptown BRANCH OFFICE of the \u2018 Star,\u201d corner of St Catherine and Peel Streets, is now receiving the names of those desirous of having the \u2018Star \u201d sent by MAIL.157 Seod Madame Ireland, Canada's Hair Specialist, Has opened business for the season sl Murray ay.Que, \u2018 Al) communications may be addressed, MADAME IRELAND, Pr.©.Box 81, MURRAY BAY, QUE.Every one should uso her Celsbrated Toilet Boaps.16503 the return to General Wheeler's hadquar- ters the news of the complete victory was communicated tu General Lawton, amd to General Keot, and to the brigade commanders.A scene of general rejoicing follow.| General Shafter held a regular levee be | fore he dismounted, and was congratulat- | ed and complimented by all.He umme- | diately appointed General Wheeler, Gen- : ern] Lawton, and Captain Miley to be cummissoners on his behalf, to treat with thove appointed by General Toral.He then issued orders to permit the Amen- cam troops to retire from the trenches, but absolutely forbidding any one, soldier, or civilian, from going mto the Spanish lines.MUCH WORK AFTER BURRENDER.The refugees are to be permitted to! return to their homes, but neither the United States troops nor the Cuban aux- ilaries are to be peruitted to enter the city at present.The order as to Cubans is very specific.have shown a disposition to loot everything, and any place.But they are under in Santiago.\u201cA guard is to be maintained about the city, and the camps of the American soldiers are to be removed just to the front or Lo the rear of the lines, as in individual mses is most practi The of the camp mites wil undoubtedly improve the health of the 0 té protect the health the army, cepetially from tie dreaded con ion.t ie claimed there is no fever in Santiago, but the city is full of filth and etench, and if the United States are allowed to go in 1t wal undoubtedly become a pest a le.General Shafter appointed Col.Astor and Captain McKittrick to couvey the welcome tidings along the lines.Some of the officers favored oelebrating the victory with bands, and a noisy de monstration, but General Shafter vetoed the proposition.| The Americans are to supply the Spanish | prisoners with food, pending their ouncen- | trætion, and embarkation.General Toral | requ this, saying that there would be very little food.\u2014\u2014 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Bpecially reported for the B7AR by C.D.Monk.16 Bt Sacrament street, local manager for J B.Bache & Co.| New York, over direct private wus July 16.July 15, 10.Opi.Close.Amer Cottos GOilCo., \u2014-\u2014 - -_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2018 Do do Pret.\u2014 \u2014 -\u2014- -\u2014 \u2014 ns na ' 1324 IM IY ! - 14 12% 12% 123% - \u2014 # \u2014 13% 1344 My BI MN 13% HH 134 34 Fa Be Be Be a 10.4 108 at 98 294 FA) 127% 1284 127 4 } sh WH « 954 .26% 9 934 au an A claware, Lack & West.\u2014-\u2014 == th aN Delswave & Hudson.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014_ Denver & KR.Grand pref.\u2014\u2014 \u2014_ \u2014 \u2014_ Dwuth 8 Shore & Atl.-\u2014 - \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Do do pref.\u2014 ee \u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 | General Eleetrie.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 J _ IE oD em ay \u2014 -\u2014 50% - \u2014 8954 53 54 BY 18 1074 108 : BR IN 354 s \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 ou 07 107 noma 8 69 a 694 Us MB 1174 \u2014 uy un \u2014 1 14h sus \u20142 \u2014\u2014 2 28H 18% - 17 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 209% o pret.: We nu Xn Btandard Ropes & Twine.\u2014, J = Tenu Cou! & Iron.MH Ha 24 MN Tetas Pacifle.\u2014\u2014 \u2014-\u2014 13; 124 United fitates LeatbrC \u2014\u2014, \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 do do pref.\u2014\u2014 _ ex Unfted 8.Rubber Com.264 Ng 29! me pet 1° \u2014\u2014 Mg Union Pacifie Br Bu 4 Fo Wabash ® & o \" Do_prefarred proms > 19 Bx estern oe ne TE, on Pe 2B 2 Motropolitdu Trading BS 1\\ 150 18 etropolitan ae Brooklyn Rapid Travels, S43 DC 85% 58 THE WEATHER, PR NA NNN Saturday, 11 & m.\u2014Probabili- ties for the next twenty-four hours : e to-day and to-mor- row ; not much change in tempera PANN Special Notice.\u2018 « July Cheap Sale.Attractions are numeraus at the 8.Cars.| ley C Ltd, the Wash Fabrice seetion | 10.| crowded to excess daily and thousands upon ; thousands of yards of daim ty Muslins are sold daily; never fore have puch beautiful BOC \u2018This is the time of the enumerating in the columns we quote and e LL WOOL CHALLIES, DOUBLE WIDTH These CHALLIES are the best quality of French goods to be had in the market, all fast colors, beautiful designs on Light Blue Ground, Cream Color, Light Brown, or lue.They are worth positively 9c a yard.Chocolate, and Drab, worth at least 186 Av yard, for.A .SILK AND WOOL DRESS GQODS, Nice combination of shades, 40 inches wide, Poplin effects, Mixed Ground of Cream Color and Pink.Nile Green and Pink, Blue and P.nk.with Pink or Blue Stripes, 2 inches Navy We retail CHALLIES Fabrics, nice colors, beautiful designs.with border to match.SPLENDID Double width, Mixed Colors, apart, producing the most charming etlect for summer These goods Qur price is only.COSTUME GOODS SHANGEADLE dresses.at 65¢.Nothing common in these goods.which are in over 40 different patterns for COTTON DRESS GOODS.It 1s Caretdlness In buying careful to secure only \u201cexclusiveness\u201d in regard to style, quality and, lastly, Wasbuble Wash Goods of unusual value, such as Pique, White Dress Organdies and Dimities, Colored Striped Muslins Fancy Scotch Sky, Cream Fine Scotch G fast colors.Fine Batiste Jaconet, beautiful styles.None of these | C goods sold less than {uc av .5 Fine Dotted Swiss, in beautiful designs ; all this season's newest patterns, actual value, 15 Fine French Organdies, styles cannob DUPUIS FRERES, REAT JULY SA ear when the shopping public is looking for us to dwell upon the merits of the values e for themselves.low.There is no necessit udiced public to ju we leave it to an unpr that they were picked b can say in their favor to our DRESS GOODS.brated fabrics.them at.40\u20ac DRESS PATTERNS, of the best French Real value $0.75.We sell them at $4.50 DRESS GOODS, ENGLISH NOVEL: in Pale Drab and these: Pearl Grey, were sold the whole semen 350 Cloth, at 75c, They are exactly the same sold elsewhere at $1.25.Your choice 65\u20ac the best results.We have been you à positive rice, that brin : the best and promise with economy, Goods, Dotted Muslins, Checked Nainsook, Note the following prices: Muslins, plain colors, Heliotrope, and White, very cheap at 18¢, for inghams, all the newest styles and effects, Special at .60 Pink 71C 8c for 15¢ 10C be excelled; all I5¢ Corner St.Catherine and : y care udgment we place Implicit confidence, and merely quote their selections to be approved by our many ends who heretofore were always eager {0 respon: Boussu\u2019s Black Dress Goods.eminently satisfactory or more popular than Boussu's cele- tively of their own.goods, which came ust now the stock Is particularly inviting with values lik 42 to 48 inch All-wool Waterwitch Serge, very dur- $I 00 able in the wear, at 35e, 50c, 65c, 7dc and.42 to 48 inch All- Wool Coating Dress Serge, fine twill, soft finish, at.40e, 50c, 60e, 7èc and 42 to 46 inch All-Wool Cheviot Serges, bard finish, wide wale, 33¢ ole, ane .43 to 46 inch Silk and Wool Henriettas, fine rich finish, at 75e, H5c, 91, $1.25 d .44-inch Wool Satin Cloths, superiot finish and quality at 65c and .44-inch Wool ©] 42 to 4 inch Grenadines, in silk mixtures and wool and mohair, choice new designs, at 50c,65c 75c and 42-inch Wool and Mohair Fancy Figured Dress Materials, new 44-inch Silk and new designs, at $1.25, $1.50, $2 an .Rich Offerings In Dress Silks.Each and every one of the following items fairly brims and it will not require a veteran shopper to find the bargain richness in has suffered, and the quality is the \u2018\u2019come again\u201d kind.intend to make this the most popular dress goods mart in the city, and we shall do it by offering values like the following: JAPANESE SILK, sold at dlc everywhere, we sell it for MIGNONNETTE S!LK, brocaded, nice designs and the very latest colors, would be cheap at 50c, for .MOSCOVITE SILK, a few shades STRIPE SATINS, Black and White BROCADED SILK, changeable effect, St.Andre Streets.for just such bargains &s we are ful and schooled buyers, in whose A Black Dress is always in seasou and no lady's wardrobe is complete without one ortwo.In black »tuffls none are so They possess a superior excellence distinc- We carry a complete assortment of these to us direct from the mills in Bradford: * Exporters and Forwarders.85¢ 65C $1.50 75\u20ac $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 850 and .beautiful rich, $2.50 50c, 00 , 40s, an | | na Cloth and Venetian Crepe and .tierns.at Thc, \"ool Brocades, them.Price isthe only thing that We new colors, Caweleon effects, 28\u20ac 35\u20ac only, worth Zc, 19\u20ac 2c such ridiculously low 4-pricet .; the latest colorings, special at.- .Fine French Organdies in a full line of plain colors, ()C sold all over at 40c.Special for next week .30 Inch [mported Grass Linens, siik stripe and plaid desigus, for .CHECKED SILK, for Blouses, very rich, for .DUCHESSE SILK, b rich and elegant in quality and design, worth 3Uc, for 17c It is possible to buy a shirt waist at a buy a dainty, stylish week, 50c, 85c, 75c, 80c ana $1.00.with trimmings of tbe same Silk.Just a few left.Checks, chan and Brocade low prices.the balance, our cholic for ve Long waist, on a + .Ju.LINEN SAMPLES > \u201cWe have jist purchased.a COMPLETE SET OF SAMPLES from a Linen Manufacturer, consisting of TOWELS, of all kinds: TABLE NAPKINS, TABLE COVERS.ROLLER LINEN, HANDKERCHIEFS, Linen Remnants of all kinds, etc., to be sold at 50c in the dollar.SPECIAL FOR OUR BRAID.\"TTULŸ SALE.1500 Gross of Mohair Braid, $ inch wide, all colors.This Braid would be cheap at IVe.Wesell it for » LACE.: The choicest values in white lace from .loa yard Black Lace.over 1000 doz., from .lcayard We have thousands of yards of lace at prices never heard of before.Dou't fail to see them.REMNANTS disposing of all our REMNANTS of Muslin, French Batiste, Scotch Organdie, French Lawn, Dress Linens, Dress Goods of all kinds, Biack or Colored, lengths varying from 3 1.2 to 8 yards.We sell them at a reduction of %5 to 50 per cent, according to length of Remnants.LADIES\u2019 CRAVATS Polo Cravats, latest novelty in Japanese Silk, cremm color, light blue, red.dark green and black, with nice colored pin.To be worn with Blouses, regular price 50c, for our 250 July Sale .We have them of the same shape in white Pique, Stripes, Roman and Scotch.Children's Sailor Collars Sailor Collars, pure linen, blue and white fast color, the very article for holiday wear, sold everywhere at {0c.We sell them 25¢ for.Le ae _ We send them by mail to the country on receipt of Z5c in stamps.MEN\u2019S WHITE SHIRTS.Assorted sizes, worth $1.25, A large assortment fall $2.00, for Dupuis Freres, cor.ic We are rapidl Shirt Waists Again, 5Oc, 65c, 75c, 90c, low price in almost every store in the city.1508 shirt waist at an extremely low price aL no other place except at Dupuis Freres.If you will come in next week we will prove this to you.somest waists made this season, which we bought below vaine, an waists are made of bright new fabrics, with detachable collars, backs, and are unquestionably worth 5c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 an In addition to the above we shall place before you 50 LADIES* WHITE HAIR PIQUE SKIRTS, tailor made with deep hem, finished seams and full width, value $2.25, for FEW MORE Silk Skirts, Black Ground, Satin Stripes, Pink.Manufacturers\u2019 cost, PARASOLS.We show all the latest novelties in Parasols, in able Silk, Silk trimmed with ruffles, Silks as well as many other Parasol stocks are brimful of the best, radiant with new thoughts and pleasing with good strong netting, stripped with sateen and re.inforced with two bands of sateen through the waist, finished with a pretty edging, sizes 35C 18 to 30.D.& A.Corsets, blue, pink and white, worth 75¢, for St.Catherine and St.Andre Sts.latest Novelty, 75C 5 ri \u2019 à $1.50 rocaded, f 1 It Surpass everyebing, a $2.50 $1.00 It is possible to Trimmings.Then we place npon sale 230 dozen of the haud- à shall sell in the same way.These attached cuffs, blouse fronts and plaited d $250.While they last your choice next $1.75 sas, se.$3,00 SKIRTS.Mauve, Cardinal, Licht Blue, 84.50, We sell them for INS AND OUTS OF WALL ST.A ust out, TS pages, with charts and tables, full of le Le tion ve ape cancers.100.in stamps.La seven THE BARTLETT- FRAZIER (0., OF ONTARIO (LINITED).Grain, Provisions, etc.3% \u2018 ¥* TRADE IN FUTURES \u2018 Private Wires tu.CHICAGO BOARD TRADE, N.Y.PRODUCE EXCHANGE.Dally Market Letter furnished to patrons ADDEBSS: H.J.COON, l'ianaging Director, 117ood 39 St, Sacrument St, Montreal Montreal Red Mountain MINING CO.We have a limited number of shares of the above mine for sale at market price.GORDON STRATHY & CO., Stock Brokers, 16205 61 st.Francois Xavier, a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTICE To Steamboat and Lumbermen Falsework for the crection of New York and Ottawa R.R, Bridge is being placed in South Channel St.Lawrence River at Cornwall lsland.Navigation through this channel is el All Navigators and Rivermen take warning and use North Channel which is open to navigation.162ett THE PHGENIX BRIDGE CO.Bouchomnet's Ointment The Great Pile Remedy.MONTREAL, FEB.18T, 1897.Plaid Silks, Black and White checked and flowered centres, styles in Black and Colors.In fact our arasols (Shefford Plaid), worth 81.35, for OC.Parasols, SHEFFORD PLAID, with nice trimmings, from $1.25 to $6.00.Children\u2019s Parasols, from Zc to > COLORED PARASOLS, odd llnes of every description, all reduced without regard to cost price.COLORED SATEEN PARASOLS, first class frame on steel handle, rice .GLORIA SILK PARASOLS, border, very elegant, pretty handle, ornamented with white or yellow metal, positively worth £5 To dispose Extraordinary values in NEW PARASO pretty designs of the latest production.They are worth from $4.00 Lo 85.50.$1.55, plain or checked, with Scotch or plaited border, and worth $2.25 to $3.00.To dispose of $I 00 forming top and $1.75 navy blue with nice design uf the balance, our price To dispose of the balance, your $3.50 ER D.& A.CORSETS 506 .ft Trimmed iv Hats.Ladies\u2019 Hat (Itaska shape) in fancy brown straw with pure silk shaded and brocaded ribbon, nice palm trimming and orange flower, same shape in black, brown and moss, dark green, etc., .worth eis for .75¢ Ladies\u2019 Hat (Tremont shape) in fancy straw, trimmed TARN moss color, with shaded and striped pluk ribbon, nice wreath of roses, etc., same shape in blue, black, red and worth at least 95¢ green, $3.00 for TRIMMINGS.Milliners are specially invited to visit this department, tor, being accustomed to purchase these goods wholesale, the will be in a position to calculate the prolits they might realize by purchasing their trimmings here.COLORED CHIFFON, plain, pink and light blue witha atripe of the same color, soid everywhere at #0c.Nothing more elegant for hat trimming, quite up to date.Our price .Silk Muslin, light blue Corduroy finish, very rich.Regular price 81.00 a yard.For the balance on hand, 35¢ our price .165 1 AREER.I, the undersigned, certify to having suffered i from piles for 17 years, an finally underwent a severe operation.\u201d Houchonnel's oinunent was : brought te my attention and by its use I was cured within vigbt days.I recommend it as the ; best of all the remedies 1 have tried.| MRS.DELISLE, %9 St.Lawrence st, Montreal.sts.Wholesale Depot: st, Catherine Nireet, For sale .P 16&ct > all dr J À 1ICOTTE, 11 Montreal.\u201cFamous\u201d Stoves AND RANGES.\u2018\u2018lewel\u201d Gas Stoves, « Baldwin\" Refrigerators, LEADERS IN THEIR CLASS, Sole Agents: R.& W.KERR, 1908 and 191¢ Notre Dame Street.18%atyl BALIFES BALE - PROVINCE OF QUE; bec, District of Montreal.No.TTI2.cuit Court.Andre Gauthier, Plaintiff, ve.Thomas Georges Haddlewy, .n the day of July, 1898, at two of the olock in the afternoon, at the domicile of said Defendant, No.8& Champlain at.in the City of Montreal, will be sold, by authority of Justice, ali the goods and chattels of the maid : Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of furniture.Conditions cash.TOLER 1E.B.8.C.Montreal.15th July; 165 1° Ce \u2014- Ge al, G.D no th day of July, .domicile of said Defendant, No.will -be sold, by Muthority of Justice, goods and chattels of said Defendant in this cause, consisting of bousehold ture.etc.Terme Cash.E.AUMAIS, B.Montreal, lôth July, 1898.165 fe st, PROVINCE OF QU.= ; BALES BALE - bec, District of w ontreal.0.Bu | pertor Court Wilson.Plaintif£, vs.N.| mith day of July, N 8 Senecai, Defendant.On the .BIRTHS.11898, at ten of the clock in the forencon, @t her intention to withdraw, so the race was ne Detendant.No.22 TRIALS AT OYSTER BAY.finished with Akabo first.Summary.HUNTER\u2014At Cleveland, Ohio.on the ' the domes of in tho Ch a M: nireal, Fi 1th, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.James will be sold, by œuthority of Justice, all the - rst race, Elapsed time.P.Hunter.165 2 oods and chattels of the sald Defendan Seawanhaka or Akabo May Challenge Pse 5 KING-\u2014At 1082 City Hall avenue, on the Seired In this cause.consisting ot nousehon \"Canada.4112 lin nat.the wife of W.M.King, of a fumitals à C on eer 15th July, 1% .| : 41.38 uzhter.\" : , * 166 1 \u2014 MARRIAGES.: \u2014PROVINUER OF QUEBEC DIS.| NEW YORK, July 16\u2014The wind at Oy- dats wre ne Gee MARWICK-SEABORNE In this clt BE a roa hi atoms be 2 eee ies eeeae .; - city, , intiff, versus evn Cloutier, ser Bay yesterday Blew ont from od Scawanhaka, withdrow.July ith, by the Rev.Alex.\u201cBott ta ET STE Te north-west, making an ay for e Akabo is the favorite in the matter of mas arwick.o usay, rkney, luck io oreng role \\a Ny of third of the trials of the twenty-footers.choice to select a boat to contest in the Beotland, de A Eaith Seaborne, Sayghter Detonduat.Me, | roi by SuiBoriey ot Jastice, all : At the start the Seawanhoka got across international race.Gate, London, England.the] odd nod Chauals of the sald ee ato: the kine first, with Cicada second, and Aka- NA: 1/101 - BARNETT \u2014 On Monday, July Terms : \u2018M.J.à DECELLES, B.3.C.Mout ., PARE GOES TO NAPANEE ; ilth, at the residence of the bride\u2019 - ruel July (Gh, 1898.1651 bd third.œ was & close reach to the first o ents.by the v.Canon H.J.Evans, Lo mark, with Akabo leadi sadly, out r.Alfr apper, of Taunton, England, Te her rivals, \u2018but after tarning the |p dward Pare, the alleged bank robber, te Miles Caroline Clara Barnett, of this ERBONAL \u2014 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, .sterdey aftern ; .Xs, les, erman rem first mark, Cionda gained, and rounded the charge.of Chief Hooley and Be PICKERING-HUTT \u2014 At St.Maryse eq pur etre.Mme.D'ssnoit, 10642 8 second mark first.ent erhornhill, of p , Chureh, Morrisburg, Ont.on July 5th.Lawrence st.185 1 be tum to the finish Akabo vas too SP a Por of the de ne sonia, to Panne BE === > o e far to leeward to stand for the mark, so in gaol, awaiting extradition proceedings Hutt, Morrisburg.} she had to come about.She crossed as from New York.| MDUCATIONAL.___4 tern of Seawanbaka and Cicade oT DEATHS.mn = In the second race, Aksbo got away FIVE YEARS FOR THEFT.HANSON \u2014 At the Hotel Dieu, on the « ROLLESTON HOUSE.\u2019 3 .a.u 8 \u201c _ first, Beawanhaka second, and Cicada wife of Andrew Hanson and daughter of 170 Bioor pures a Tha sims third, On the run before the wind Ci Homer Jarques ma vntenced to Frs nt, 8 Bheuror Sire Bind IT | SR SNE vim Lt TRAE p kabo, with s 100 years in the penitentiary for bicycle steal at 330 p.m.to RC.cemetery.Friends combined vite dar Univeraities yards astern, Akabo again pulled up on MZ 5 y, before the Police Magistrate.and gcquaintances are respectfuily in- » ANN ; MRS.NEVILLE.Cicada, and # was mip and tuck between vited to attend.(US.papers plase copy.) 165 26eod i otice or neral service ereafîter.re arn, Alan mocond, and Sen Special Notice.HD a aa Jaws.Native of SUMMER REBORTS.\" ontreal, ut th, 3 ative o hake third.Then began to the : July Cheap Sales.Staffordshire, England.(English papers finish line.Sea held out in the The great July Cheap Bale at The B.please copy.) sound for ten minutes, to get to ind- | Garvey Co, Lid, is now in full ewing.=\u2014\u2014r\u2014T Tm 1 000 \u201cISLANDS.ward, and came about setérn of the two Summer Dress Goods are bringing thous .ua: leading , boats n the | ands of economical shoppers; who are buy- The annual report of the Board of Health \"PARK HOUSE, Ril Creat.\\honommolation for finish, Seawanbaka wae ween to luff, and ing freely for future use.Values have never for 125.In English, en hos JUS ntors ville\" § tripe daily.= coming abont for the curhmittee\u2019s boat, re- been better and the goods never prettier $5 aay.\u2019 It was published in the Btar J.BUCKBEY, Manager, 5 ported æ broken spresded, and, signified now.over & year ago.wes Broskvilis, Out , PROPERTY yom sais - ALE\u2014 13 SHERBROOKE tune front.wn ed Et at) rm .| Elmpson, i) * Huthizon nay OR SALE OR EXCHANGE \u2014OU- 10\" roomed house, _ condition, having good arden well cultivated, containing all kinds of fruits.va- caut ground can be-putlt on.M.Simpson, 153 Hutchison st.BALE \u2014 SELF CONTAINED STONE u ne Rices dutice 30 og must Cations recesved until ne see inst.at Becretary-Treasurer Board of, Ed inthe MONTREAL DAILY STAR.\u2014\u2014 a SITUATIONS WANTEL, 10° ur our AOU by voi pA GAL NOUS.VOLE pe pe CE ANTED.ke sal for.vent aL dois, Seoretary, Cartier, TEACHER.SECOND \u201cUR ie SA State sien Ab hy 5 IN THE JCLANTON, men : smmediute cup cs call caches ;7 and 8 p.m.al 731 BL.Antoine, near Greene nierclal au bects: me Water; ssvuv, un \u2018easy verms.AVbIy oourye J à abplicetions, recely ed Col.eginte fan tute 3 ! 10 cents fur N words or lens, iy vent \u201cper extra woiu, each cents fur 25 Vois ra word, each tomertion.To vents lor 2 words © OR BALBE\u2014 BEAUTIFUL © ' ontre uex, : Lunvenlent to city.Open plumblag.Daisy xhtubs: Apply 3 Waveriey.ST \u2014 TEACHER \u2014 MALE, FOR 5 \u2014 ul Halos, SFO eg, fur 2 words ur lous] and wuld, tech wselfion cents (ut 2 words ur less.and two-story brick house, ni udern improvements ADOR \u201cSALE\u2014OR EXCHANGÉ E BUILT PROF- erty and vacant lots, houses and fats rented.Walter su and all kinds ul small tris is lesa thun ¥ mile from city: be suld on reasonably terme.YANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS n shirts, also a [ew girls, \u201cEngiih pre- ; and | ete pei \u20acalis wud, Lah n° ferrad, tor handwork on neckwear; \u2018buat nary - LOT Le) x £8, SITUATE ON , à snap at I4 cents; SALE \u2014 FARM.township of Gore with house and outbuildings lou meres cieared, and geod sugar bush, go mile and a half from \u20ac Apply Chas.Moore, ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS BOOKkeeper to take charge of an office do- business, one who had experience y trade and French tirst class references are quired.Addrese J, 968, Beur office., 200 ucres of Jund, turs ei ulhers, private Fenidunces, summer in the wholesale grocer od orchard ; about burch, Re gue \u2019 A pis A List, Star office.165 2 TOR SALE UK EXC HANGE = 20,000 NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The above rates are NET CASH with When such advertisements \u2018gre not prepaid numerous entries have to bs made, and the rate is, tn consequence, much higher.No charge made in our books for classified advertisements of than five lines.ANTED\u2014 A GOOD HOUSE AND TABLE pply between 12 and 2 and div St.Catherine st.OR SALE-\u2014RED DEER.ALBERta, N.W A fine farm, close to the flourishing town of Red Dwer; values in cattle and provisions have gone up to 75 per cent.within the pasty lucreased pupulation, opening up of the Edmonton ruute and the tuilux ul travel to thé Klondike all create a grund market for the farmer.the vpportunity to purchase, as the value ED \u2014 GRANITE CUTTERS aT once, Apply J.W.Bishop & Co.'s stone 162 2 CORNER LOTS OF 11,400 yard, Grey Null st.- sold at reduced rives - ; Sov 5 Hvinæ up, and a great many of the good furins will more than likely be taken up when the tarniers go on their Nortb- West holding third-c.ass cert.ficate: 0 fout of ground.date on Low- corner of Gough avenue, Just beyond the Tail Race biidge IK.HOUSES TO LET.or SALE \u2014 \u201ca FA close to the city of Ottawa and ad Joining the farm of the ton.weil adapted for ANTED \u2014 A CAPABLE #OMAN housewuvix, a:s0 à lithe gui 164 \u20ac (12) reuins, ; batbroon.pat! (Ty: modern convenicDUes: > tables 3 stails) and lary \"Convenient lucality JR SALE « HEAP, \u2018EASY TERMS, block of six soltd brick tenements, ers wlil be receive tor School Section Nu.10.ng (ut least) second- class v near corner of ¢ Talk.easily he \u201cShelter of the catuie.Otfice, it5 4.Jaen street.\u2014 = M.Simpson, 153 Hutchi- near \u201cete mond At.1 story hn house contaming 10 rooms, Lath: ron ted wood vard, sheus und stable ; doctors for several years ana is tu pied.Abus te J.J Naull, Corto to Pringie.HS aon - DUSPAIRKNUW 12 \u201cÀ must rable property be autiful- cluse to Brockvilie, Lawrence Hiv er ; large 3, A STRONG, ACTIVE YOUTH AUR SALE\u2014 LOSE TO THE CITY.iy The Ben- ; ably b w.uck Litho.and Prnnung Ceo.A in enr's CFU of apples wi 1 probably e zt overlooking the St.1 ts yen P PI hp .buy: a good ce to Apply iv Akerman.dwelling or public institution ; Lithographers any Printers, 2:6 Si.NOTRE DAME ST.avres choice land, garden, : Burges, | LA to James Burges SALE \u2014 SPLENDID FARM OF tive hundred acres, s.tuated ul the viiluge of Btausicad Plains, on the Vote and Maine no irmediately St required.A ppIY tu = No- ences as to character investigation.Apply by JOR SALE OR FOR EXCHANGE \u2014 The fine residence und CPR OR NEA.\u2014 EAST OF WHARF STAtion, sois brick house.verandah.il he Pia 1s nag ani bas always been In the hands of weult y peapie, who have ex- pe nded large sums in improvements, drain SP harmingly situa ed on Aificently situate For photographs und fur- particulars apply to H.w inter OcCUDE ation, TWO LAUNDRESSES.GOOD NO LET \u2014 LOWER T ENEMEN best part of Laval avenue : Apply on premises, Z: de Lavnl 2 165 1 sale und Eole be easily bullairss arc undoubteus the finest In the and in first class repair.SUR SALE \u2014 BUILDING Hoya! Victoria Hospital.Clark avenue, T5x125 8 work around | a hous: by bie WK.x par Bing «= Jo A LADY J COLE ET- 1\" PPER TENEMEN ï seen lo be Cpprecluted.Easy terms.lansdowne avenue, 21-6x62-6.6 lots.thes partic lars apply LR M.lots un Rielle and Gordon =, oc a fool, en blue $40 worth 1c a foot.al und w.c.; \u201cnewly pape re wid ba separate yard and veilai.plications Inclosing COTE ST.MICHEL, OW).w estmount, $500.; , .of Charlevoix st.ana \u201cme farm uf 174 arpents, vxcep containing 24 Venaris and solid brick.stone foundation; tu \u2018ho aon away below cost.PE Aime DWELLINGS s$ cat tres Cu Lies, and Both, close Fr ine proper ou gor.has taken the highest number \u201c10 GIRLS FOR PAUER If wiil exchange for Seif contained houses on Western avenue [J At FARM BELONG Apply Lo Mace, Witsun next to Bel Air Club, .price moderute; terms rea- Ve ERY URIONT FPPER 3 fût houses on Wood avenue for land.Farm tn Stanstead (clear) fur built prop- JANTED - - l'AGENTS ALL OVER CANADA BrUW lL DuUrKery Block Lib- furnish our agents a pleys le.Get APE Blackford & Co, feed = pA par: Led.AA PDIS Tor oy 198 st.1 \u201c Yours for business JUEN JAMES BROW NE ustache Fr 'homme late 20% .s, from the C.P.R.station: 10 acres from Montreal West; ; good house and vut- bulldings.vO [LEAT - SEVERAL NICE HOUS nu perfect prirt.Ens, gas: hers, 6 ind C to y boulevard from the city n F ark, price $500.Ploufte will enhance the value wurn: ng houscKbeper.tar.ce.lerrl st, price $230.Nos.691, 693 SL bain st.(Montreal Annex), price $2500.Des- marteau & Kennedy, Eastern Townships, .Brampton, Compton, Windsor Mills, Stanstoad, Waterino and other p.aces.133 Hutchison st.va MEN.SALARY ui to datribute virvuiars wo ad \u201cFURNISHED HOUSES TO TET 13% Notre Dame st.wu Address Ua-tar-at \u2014\"FURNISHED HOUSE TO AO SALE \u2014 TQ C CLOSE A: AN Fs- re tes 2 x yin exchange for room - - TARNS FOR BALE \u2014 \u2014 RED LEER A fine farm, close : tn the flourishing town of Red Deer: values tn cattle and provisions bave &one up from street.heluding an urea of 12.507 feet, a YPUAD GIRL TASS - tneluding buildings.washing Apply with us aiter or eapitaliats should \u2014 CONFORTABLY ; T'esmarteau & hennedy, 1598 Notre Dame 155 opening up of the Edmonton route and \u2018he influx of travel to the Klondyke all vreate a grand market fur the opportunity to purchase, a North-West Territories 18 going up, and a Rreat many of the good farms wlll more than aken when the farmers go on thelr North- iy vst can steep dt home.a h ; Very plcasant!y situated: Apply wo: Bt LE FOX SALE AT A EARGAIN, OXE of the Éuest resideotiroaun Sherurooke Tr ia donde stone house beat wita J waar hi able for four horees, coach wii (ake In part paymient a tenement hace the value poi Lu exceed s7U@), the balance may re- was +5 + per vent or we i! Sake #250 cheb, balance E A ANTED_A FIRST CLASS BEER DRIVer, ous Who can speak Fre r bd \\Vestmount, belween 5 qnd $ p.m.(BESIDENTAL FLATS TO LET.; hou the above.se 7 : tions; gov: wakes w \u2014 FURNISHED PLATS IN Con ANTED\u2014FOR WHOLESALE WAREhouse, assistant storeman, young man, must understand packing: references and salary expected, M.Simpson, 153 Hutchison st.166 1 honises.cottages.FOR SALE ON BERRI SUREET, À % tine two {vucment house \u20ac on song five tint 8iX rooms such with jussage, gas, everything in first claas order; always revied te A tee nant at PMY por year.Terms eas; , 133 Iutehtson street.Farmers \u2018excrrsion on the 14th Jus.Farms in the North, w esl, tn ME CU Jai Manitoba ANTED \u2014 CHIEF CLERK FOR INvoicing department of whoiesale hard- de thorough hardware \"LET = COMFORTAULE, COSY thur st, near st.PO LET\u2014A FLAT OF FIVE \"ROOMS 1511 Notre Dame reps peur Honsecours 61 FOR SALE ON SANUVINET HT, neur BL Louis Park, a good {yar s four tenements, hy ow.oo ware house; must man and capable: satisfactory tion to right party.ok onder: 133 Hute SE 165 1 avitd L1.ok house, contamia upper Selon contains Might poms ald Terms na an = al5w per cent.Apply with full particulars to b box J, $43, Star office.161 3e eod Apply to 17104 Ontario 8 st.BUSINESS CHANCES.R AU.1511 Notre Dame a , nesr Bonscconrs st.LICENBED HOTELS AND in every part of tie city.None but persons With à cash capital or secur- and strangers must furnish Address (between & and Lawrence A.Wilson & Cu.28 Hm 2 20 men a every coton \u2018of RE country to represent us to distribute our advertising matter and to keep our show cards tacked up in towns and alo roads ; ; commission or salary, pen ati \u201cwrite PES World Medicui céfout Elsstfs Co., SUMMER ® RESIDENCES.O LET \u2014 FOR THE MONTH à furnished cottage on the Discount abowed on all Cash paid at Address A oad, Star office.FU ENISHED.MONA i cottage, John street.English Chureh and river; wo 7 MANCE STREET, BRICK EN cased, with pressed lick front, contain exteumuvn kit-hen, three nice tome, bath Quel chuset, cetier under main building, FIRM oF BELLING AGENTS to act as Canadian send = cents for 4 nage pamphlet, containing list or questions asx board of enZinters.Address .15 8.4th at, St.Louis, ho.ave five to ten thousand dollars Good opening for right E.Advertising Agency, NO 331 8T URBAIN STREET SOLID Erick front, contain.og raving ree, dining room.exten- ion kit hen.three parer bed rooms, Lath and closet seyar- y hot water furgace, large yard, side ms 2 per month, incinding interest till Containing 11 ruoms bts ARTS OP and parialis furnished.+ rent very Tow.Apply to Matin tosh & iyo.157 St.hy BUUCHERVILLE, Madame Quintal\u2019s 3 premlies or J.A.luis N Notre Lame st \u201cFURNISHED FLATS WANTED Farmer's Advocate; en on the continent of Americ Weld Co.Limited, London, ANTEDL \u2014 AGENTS ALL OVER CANADA Write us and Jearn what we are prepare to offer in good wages weekl ployment.Pelham Nursery a nimes and death.ce.NO.1083 CADIRUX 8T., MONTREAL, INVESTED EARNF 33 PER U gFaialihed 21 cit res.Third your.Es ied i und closet, heated by Daisy furnace, all latest Terms 3d) por month, including interest 91A MANCE STREFT, TT = ; à OR SALE \u2014 THE EXC LUSIVE RIGHT of a money Making business in Mont- , $2500 required ; will easily pay for itself the frst vear; only those who mean business with capital need apply.A, 1286, Star office.set.Daisy furnace.beau, 1fully \u2018decorated, sutde over-mantles ani grates, verandahe in rear.bal.umy in front, basement 1s divided into Jerder, laundry, and has entrances to ya including witerest till paid.- XO.34 FARK AVENUE ARTISTIC.ANTED\u2014 AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN man who would like to earn a good TANTHD \u2014 FURNISHED fe E bicycle distributine patent west of U Nira, by dress, mine Cheinicai NE vo.* box 486, Montreal, 11620 \"HOUSES WANTED.T ANTED \u2014 UNG GIRL FOR THR ta assier with housework: small holy D.Bogilsh & Lo, #6 C alg som pardwood sta cane! oma; ping drawing oun, with vo windows tending ont to verandah, and extension kitchen, t bedrooms, sitting room, clorm separate, tile hearrha, bandsom= har Thus travlence i llu'shed in hardwood un nt floor and is benulifully decorated.- + viled into Jnundry, furnare room and larder.ard in rear, Daisy bot water furnace.wih citing | oer tll paid.%% PARK AVENUE, THRER us solid brick residence, onto 31 Guilbault street.ANTED \u2014 STOCK CUTTERS.H.\u201cBHOR- Wuholesale Clothiers, ANUFACTU RING | BUSI- ern part of city.\u2018possession requir- ed.\u2014 aid DY September Ist; 4 to & etl oar Pont ness, well eatabiisn wit not to exceed Sian.' cured by ne Tent, parties.ANTED \u2014AGENTS.GENUINE DIAMOND mb me mon me oe © CFFICES TO LET.ages of our perfume ut ten centé each: a d perfume postpaid; when sold return money sen we forward ring: ne mone) fom Canadian Agency Co., Toronto Junce 166 1 \u2014 THE OLDEST HOTEL LAr wate, 7 nice bed roots.the Old C'ounttyman\u2019s Innover manties and grace, inrge yard, atable, concrete oel- ; ol.Terms 3) por mouth, includ- Appl intending purchaser driven to see pp y un the premises.=e OR SALE \u2014 LICENSED HOTELS.ANTED\u2014 A GENTRAL \u2018 fruit, cigar and confec- er businesses.L.Harri» St.James st.: evening, +2) Ht.heve city rei erences; £00 washing aaa runing.1566 1 \u2014OR TO LET, FURNISHED, 46 FORT ery cosy cottage which could easily be = STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES, ETC, TO LET.GOOD STRONG BOY FO \u2018FOR SALE \u2014 GENERAL AGENCY FOR to @ William at.\u201cthe Dominion of Canada to handle an 15 1 article never before introduced will stand thorough test; profits, no competition; the person \u2018must to handle ft thoroughly.Address D, 6519.Star Branch office.65 1 NO LIET\u2014 FACTORY.WITH POW.OR SALE \u2014 ST.CATHERINE ST, 2 flats and extension, compr sing Bu feet floor space: can TOBACCO STRIPPERS.P property, well rented, containing shop with piy 8.Davia à Sons, 1 Beaver Hall Hu dwelling overhead: good work shop in the Jeaving town, must Sell.ANTED \u2014 3 BOYS FOR \u201cons about, À uns QANTED - ÊTRE PROPRIETOR OF small established Dbus{ribss, manufacturing 8 specialty.dentres a suitable perty wish about late glass window, OR SATE E im ATHOL suitable for any business! rent rensonable = \" O'Neill, T \u2014 YOUNG ta FOR ENTRY one $ 0\" ot ss Htehison st.LET \u2014 \u2014 A SHOP IN THE BEST Cant of St.Catherine st.ii McGill College avenue and at ng Durdeher st MACHINERY FOR SALE.A a NEN AAS B SALE\u2014ONE LOCOMOTIVE BOILER, 100 H HB.) partectly sound, ig Poller \u2018with engive mounted oo side hE d holer, 8.P.; to good ord pris ¥ ow xo SRE.softesd, at A Dar RD LIVE AGENTS, LIBERAL IN- ve an B.-Hayhoe & So.Tea and Softee good plémbng and efectiie To: lighting The ciectrie and gas fixtures as weil °F i eomote Bois squad.| I Aa ptove and cooking range will be in- #TO RE.STITT best part of Bt- Catherine st.price 210.00.Apply immediately.165 1 \u201cdines.TO LET.STABLES 4 STALLS, odd Mousa.gad a .Gu Fogines of Rn Tower orn rite re Coy.24 inrb Endless Bed or Corslaÿ 38 Ina Double Cylinder End ones prie Machine, used only particulary Non adapted for © = y O.selling Royal platers and piating fork ot « : the only one left in this 8, spOone, esky; visgune Anteh: heavy - years .Mad 6 Arie ave., off ner OR SALE \u2014 OR TO 1er, of awelling \u2018house, house, vinery, very .fine garden.Juet ve pro- erty for a city man fond oi.fancy Pas ery ices of the present JANTED \u2014 on.PRIVATE RESIDENCE ee Re MISCELLANEOUS.e, betw aid and 1.WANTED \u2014 Fey of or App Town Sav.ae aE AT te Door Clamp few special bargains which we have for A R WILLIAMS à CO.200,347 54.Jasees Bivens, Montreal Ter = - MINS \u201cPARCELL'S BEAUTI-' | House can\u2019 be Tented urnished or utcirimhed of abot 3 Tears dwriting aE receive Patients; ladies and gentlemen sa SITUATIONS VACANT.| ES Se VENT NES ' WANTED \u2014 FOR OFFICE A YOUTH, must be quick at figures and write a good y hand.salar per mon! Rep tn own handwriting ahu slate , 6417, Sr Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 \u201cSTENOGRAPHER'S COM- panlon'\u2019 can bu obtained at leading Mews L.the - éeulers Dominion, Catherine st.See srondersul typewriter feals la ve number; pr! 16 4 AN -\u2014 TRAVELLER YOR \u2018TAB Te uf Quibec, for bat house: must have u connection and speak both lunguages.F.Box 1346.185 1 ANTED - YOUNG MAN \"HAV ING æex- perience In buuhkeapinæ, Cypewrltiog and shorthand, \u2018Apply stafjug salary te\u2019 VW.nol, Star Odige.165 A WANTED \u2014 ZINC ETCHER.APPLY J.Dennison, vi St.Catherine st.1656 1° ANTED \u2014 mi THORQUGH GENERAL servant, ust understand cooking: no washing.Apply 133 Bishop st.after 7 pri 65 IANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT THAT can du plain cooling, for tamily of three, one thal can xicep ut home.young girl prefer\u201d red.Address W, 1267, Btar Ontice.ANTEL - À RESPECTABLE WOMAN Sor stuall house fur workingman.Appty C, 1332, Star Office.165 1 \\ YANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS GENHER- al servant, in a small family: nu washing.421 Mount Pleasant uve, w eetmunnt.1 Was 2 n° A GENFRAL SERVANT., with references.26ÿ Mountain st.165 1 VVANTER \u2014 SMART.RELIABLE BOY.about 14 tu lu, must be quick, intelligent und obliging- Apply to Mr.Clarke, at the \u2018\u2019Indlan_ Buzaar \"un rbot Fiatforus.Mount Royal Park, between 4 and 5 pm, on Monday between 9 and 10 am.165 1 TANTHELD \u2014- À LUCRATIVE POSITION W open for gy lady with good business ex- pertence, References required.Address c 1314, Stur Office.ü TANTEDL \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT W housework, (wo in family; one to sleep at home, wuges $6 per mont Apply evening.M Marin uve.Bt.Henry.« lus l W ANTEL yo AN HONEST, SOBER, IN- dustricuys man to represent an old and responsible house in this vcetion.Position pieasant.permanent aus profitable: ne enpital required.For further particulars address, with stamp, Manager, P.O.box Lei, Philadelphia, Pa.166 3 SANTED \u2014 DESIGNER FOR LARGE W wooden mill, must be thoroughly competent.Apply stating experience and references.Cornwall Manufacturing Co., Cornwall, ont.186 7 VVANTEP \u2014 D MANAGER FOR WOOLlen mill, 9 sets of 00-Inch cards.Apply stating experience and refergnces.Cornwall Manufacturing Co.Cornwall, Ont.t WASTED \u2014 \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD bartender; must spéak both langueges and have good references.Apply Usborne House, 3 Osborne st.165 1 VVANTEDA WOMAN COOK AND.GIRLS lu serve retfresnments.Apply 3% Bt.wy ricl.WANT EDD \u2014 AT ONCE, AT 731 CRAIG boys to run printing presses, With knowledge ui the Late 155 } *\"ANTED \u2014 A WOMAN COOK FOR :W hotel out of town; also cooks, general I servants.dintng room girls, house und tablemaids for city and country, French and English.Apply 2142 8t.Chtherine st., Up-Town Bureau 165 3 VVANTED= \"BOOK BINDER, GENERAL work, for Ottawa - Address D, al Star office.W D \u2014- BY Aw Gus ST \u201c1ST.A A GOOD general servant to go to St.Agathe.Apply up te Monday, the 1Isth, at 230 Wood avenue, city.165 1 V ANTED \u2014 LADIES OR GENTLEmen to work for us at home, $18 week- Iy; no ruanvassing: position permanent; distance nyo objection; rare chance.Address American Art Union, Department A 107, Presbyterian building, New York 165 1 \\ JANTED -\u2014 SCHEMES AND FAKES of America ; a new volume edited for the agent, mail-order man and fakir ; it's - the rea: thing for the up-to-date man; postpaid 25c; satisfaction guaranteed.In- gersoll & Co., 112 Clark st., Chicago.165 1 ANTED \u2014 GOOD STRONG BOY AS upprentice to learn the ltho-transfer- rékik.pply Montreal Lithographing lal snd pastors eniiy serve at?Morn- West Morning \u2019 w schoo \u20ac and\u201d tie be cerned.VICTORIA Rev.Donaid Mac Vic, \u2018pastor.\"Mom ineserrice Ua m Evening ; p.m UT.LAURENT.Rev.Thos.A, Mitchell.+) Service st7pm., Bunday-school at 3 pm.ST.MARKS.Services et 11a m snd Tp m.S cu am QT ANDREWS, Lachine.Rav.Cbaries Ross.pastor +) Serviceallam and 7pm.__ \u2014 V 7 ESTMINSTER [Atwater Ave.near BL.Antoine reat.) Ror.M.8.Qtley, pastor.Bervices at Ham.and 7 p.m.Bunday school 3pm.CVE DES NEIGES.Rev.T A.Mitchell, minister Bervice at 11 nm.Sunday-school at 10 minister GILLES CHURCH.corner Bt.Menu and Carri streets.Rev.J.R.Dobson, pastor.Service at N IT.CUTHEERTS, Ht.Fambert.Bervice at 11 a.m.° and 7 pm Ssbbeth-echoo! and pastor's Bible usant 3 pm \u20ac ENSINGTON MISSION Ti Sunday, Nam am and7 p m.Sunday-Brhool 3 RESBYTERIAN MISBION, Montres] Annex.™m- vine service will be conducted every Bunday even, Ingat 7p.m in the Fairmount School, corner of Fair.mount avenue und St.rge street.Bunday-school at JOURWOOD PRESHYTERIAN.and 7 p.m.Bablath school a Morison, Minister.p'rseyreri N MISSSION, Montreal Annes.Rev.Myles Crombie, Minister.ivine service will be condncted evory Sundas ovening a! 7 p.mm.inthe Fuir- mount Schgol.corner of Fairmount avenue and Bt George street.Sunday school at 3p.m rvices at ll am Iam WT MISCELLANEOER EVANGELICAL MISSION OF ces every Bunday at the American Un m.and 7.320 GoAfbINAVLAN, Serri Presuyterian Chapel, 75 luspoctor 3t, pm.Bcandinsviane invited OLINESS MOVEMENT Public services are held in the Hall 174 Inapector street, on Sundays, st 30.30 a mw., and 3 sud 7 p.m.Rev.Emery F.Bmith, pastor.p'esT CHURCH OF CHRIST, Scientist.2453 Bt.Catherine sl.Services: Sunday, 11 am sod 7pm.AlLWAY MEN: CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION meets in KR M.C.Hall, corner Wellington and Richinound streets (near Saban Point Rt.Charlse, crery Sunday at 4 p.VW ess MISSION ~Waltord Hall.Bervice at 245 SALVATION AE Be Ales services {in English) at Barras cgander streei, at 7 and Il um.and 3and 7.30 p.10 YHRISTIAN JEWISH MISSION\u201420 St Urbain street, Service Sunday at 7.3 pm.Rev.John Mc Carter, 7.HE ADV ENT CHRISTIAN CONGREGATION, Conservatory Hall, 2239 Cathennr street.vices discontinued mol | fret 8 8 day an September.TLITIBH METHODIST PISCOPAL MISSION- 25 Albert stroet, Chaboille: square.Bray servicer, Ug m and7.20p.m.Re luierel Spm .7.3) evening.All are welcome.Robert Holden, past .ROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND Homes.Longue Pointe.ares et 3 p.m.divine servioe, by the Rev.W.Sparli REFORMED EPISCOPAL.QT BARTHOLOMEW 5.Bearer Hall Hill.> al sp pu 7 Ta.preacher, the Rev.C.Borvice Morning and evening LUTHERAN.(ER ERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1% 8t Dominigu.reel.Hervice at 11am.Bandas-schoo! at 10 a.m.Rev Fr Riedel.pastor.UNITARIAN.CH RH OF THE MESSIAH Service at 11s.m.Rev.Wm.T Bames will preach.There will be no even: iug services for the Prescut.some prete PATENT SOLICITORS.\u2014 INVENTIONS PATENTED AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES, OWEN N.EVANS, Temple Building Mentreat.Write for particulars.2842) OMPTLY SECURE or » free copy of our interesting books Etes et op apd \u201cHow you swindled\u201d Jawa ol 30 fore ve experience in tho fotricate patent model ox a cocntries.sketch, oto.for free advice.MARION & MANION, Xperts.New York Life Building, and Atlantic Buliding, Washiagton, D 0._ 107et PATENTS PROCURED.FETHERSTONHAVGCE & \u20acO., Canada Life Buildiny, Cor.St.James & &t.Peter sts., Montreal, Can.Best Money Maker out.Fhe Champlon Advertising Ce, 15a Bleury st, Montreal.1551 T A BRITISH TRAITOR.Stoie a Naval Signal Code to Bell to Foreigners.LONDON, Jul \u2014 A sensation was created here The.report published that William Matthews, a signalman on the British training ship Ganges, has been sen- tended to eighteen months?imprisonment and, dismi from the service with dis- ce for stealing the confidential signal ook to sell to foreign power The news agency which circulated the report is the suthority ror the statement that the a, wer whose representatives had tem, Rig wit a biz bribé is the States, and that the transaction took ro eben at Falmouth when the cruiser Topeka and the torpedo-boat Sumemis was lying there The actual never was accomplished, as Matthews got remorseful or fog tened, and destroyed the book and desert United States Embassy declares that.\u201cthe statement is a fabrication.gi British.Admiralty officiel de- clires t at the the United States was not the jme Tol erred to, but that, as a ct, Matthews stole the book &¢ believed France-was the power zon- THE PENNY POSTAGE.New Imperial\" Arrangement will to .Fast, Africa and everywhere else transfer ot \u201cthe signal book - Extend to Letters to Australia, AS WELL AS WITH CANADA.(Special Cable to the Star.) LONDON, July 16\u2014Talking with Eug- lishmen just now and reuding Euglish jour- nuls one is especially struck with two things\u2014first the keen appreciation of the fighting qualities of the American seaman as worthy his common descent from the Drakes and the Frobishers; second, ad miration for the self-control and restraint of the Administration at Washington and its fighting agen's abroad under most pro vocative circumstances.Both points naturally serve to illustrate the naturalness of the value of Apglo- American co-oper ation.The Spectator in ng way exaggerates English feeling when it says to-day: \u201cPresident McKinley is slowly rising to the height of his great position, He exhibiis many of Lincoln's qualities, in in partic cular his reMarkable decision and ne NO INTERFERENCE.Admiral Dewey's ulet decisiveness at Manila in the face of the German design- excites general admiration.Kpecial cnquir- les made yesterday indicate that the Mio isters here.while anxious to keep good terms with Germany especially.sezing how mutually advantageous Anglo-German co-operation might be in Shartung, Shansi and other Chinese provinces, yet thia anxiety could not be expected to survive any serious attempt by the European powers, headed hy Germany, to repeat toward: the Americans the tactics used towards Japan in the inese war, and interfere to «he advantage of Spain.English Ministers, in a word.show no dispusition to rush an Anglo-American understanding {nto a written formula.They are quite pieparcd to leave events to shape themselves on both sides of the Atlantic.No one, for example, now talks as Mr.Ch hamberlain did formerly, of an immediate Angle-.\\merivan alliance or the Union Jack and Stars and Stripes floating together over bloady battlefields.But on the other hand Englrnd will certainly not stand quietly\u2019 by should the foreign powers attempt to coerce: America as they coerced Japan.[UL 18 neces sary to sav this emphatically 5 view nf the unauthorized statements to the con\u201d trarv effect pullished during the past week.A FISCAL WAR IN SIGHT.There is talk in certain quarters to-day tret the coming antumn mav\u2019prolahly see a tariff war between the United States and Germany, the recent general ele \u2018tions in Germany having returned a unch sironger commercial element to the Reichstag.Members representing commercial interests all over Germany are urging the Government to tax prohibitively all Awe: i- can manufactures.chiefly cycles, machin: ery and hardware.which are competing with (German marke:s.The (Government kas already gone to the length of struct ug the Ministry of Commerce to n«ce: tain at alterations are possible in th tariff Ne this end.This report is expected be fore the end of this month.PENNY POSTAGE A timely illustration of the present English feeling towards, America is to be found in the suggestions that the Imperial penny postage just secured be extended to include the United States.so that a hali ounce letter from any one part of Anglo- Naxondom may be sent to any other for two cents.Though so quietly accomp'ish- ed thir Imperial penny postaze will probably live in history as one of Mr.Cham berlain\u2019s great achievements in In poi} politics.For a dozen or more vears this dream vf a common post ge within the Empire has been agitated in vain here and in the colonies.The permanent otficia'a in the Treasury and Post Office opposed the change, and permanent officialdom 19 generally powerful enough to kill anvthirg in England.\u201cFhere is, indeed, only one | v- ing man who can coerce permanent officialdom.That man is Mr.Chamberlain, and Canada having given hun the neces sary lead in this postage matter, as te cently in the matter of the German and Belgian treatics, be has done it this week, The officials carrie! their oppcaition to incredible lengths.One day their attitude in the inter-Im- perial Conference, whicn has been in ses sion here, was almost mut nous, but Mr.Chargberlain stood his ground, and in a few weeks the Queen's penny will take the lace of the present rate of two pence Jal senny and carry a half mmee letter to rom any part of the United Kingdom.Canada, Newfoundland, Cape Colony, Natal and the Crown Colonics.The Austialasian Colonies pleaded financial reasons for not adopting a penny rate to England, but on January 1 a penny culward rate to Aus tralasia will be established.leaves each colony to take its own course rezarcing the homeward rate.e change is ove more potent reminder of the growing soi darity of the Empire.Mr.Chamberlain way yet be induced to similarly tackle official ol structions to the much needed reform in the cable communications of the Empire now in the hands of a group of monopolists and perilously open foreign -interference in the Far PREMIER TURNER AND THE TIMES.A Colonia! Premier, emboldened probably by Hooley's blackmailing charges inst leading London journals, has had the effrontery to level a kindred accusation against the Times, that ark of British re- ctability amd rectitude.Hon.J.H.Tarver, Premier of British Columbia, is this daring man.He charges the Times with having criticised adversely his connection with certain British Columbia Klondike mining companies and then on receipt of a full page advertisement quietly stifling further criticsm.Other journals at once laughed down the charge as obviously pre- postérous, for whatever one mgy think of the Times\u2019 politica every Englishman has supreme faith in its honesty.The Times itself takes the charge very seriously and literally.knocks Premier Turner out of Court by a quotation of the criticisms of his conduct which appeared after the insertion of the advertisernent even longer and severer than those published before the ad- verti t.This, exposure of Mr.Turner will increase the growing public opinion that Ministers of the Crown should not be concerned in company mongering of any ind.; Living in Nature's bosom, the untutored Red Man learned that his proper weapon in combating sickness was the right combination of herbal simples.He teachestoall that Mother Earth produces potent remedies for disease.SLOAN\u2019S INDIAN TONIC is the very best medicine for the cure of Dyspepsia, Headache, Nausea, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite and Constipation.Dv= so had at at fimes thal TONIC relieved me at once and effected a perm: No.28 Mary Si st.Thomas, says: 1 could not vartate of any food ~ithout great distress.à rimanent cur \u201cIsuffered from D ANS RSS EN DIAN SLOAN\u2019S INDIAN TONIC, $1.00 A BOTTLE.All Dealers, or address Tux SLOAN MEDICINE Co., Hamilton, Ont.B.E.McGALE, Sole Agent, Province of Quebec.1651 Househoid Furniture - and Effects, Parlar, Dining and Bedroow Furniture, Pianos, Mirrors, C'arpets, Pictures, Rofrigeraturs, Stoves.langes, Etc.rge regular auction at our Salesrooms, Nos.433 and 435 AT.JAMES STREET, Corner Inspector, On FRIDAY MORNING, 2tad July, A1 16 O'Clock.Cousignments solicited ; liberul ad vances made: prompt returns.Safe storage « for furniture.ce SER BR LX Auctioneers._ \u2014\u2014\u2014- Sale Neat Household Furniture AT THE RESIDENCE NU, 147 PARK AVENUE, On Tuesday Morning, 19th July The Subscribers will soll by Auction at the above residence oll the Neat Furniters and Effects Capital Parlor ite in Rich Bilk Covering.good Brus sels Carpet.Reed und other Fancy Chairs and Tatler, vod Hockcasw ond Booka, BP.Mantel Mirror, Newt Dintox Room and Bedroom Furuiture, Curtains and Por- ctures.Jiounge, Easy (airs, Muttremes, Feather ones and Bedding.Goud Mall Mirror, Oilcloth, Re: frigerutor, Gas Bluvo and Hot Water Generator, Kighen Bundries, ete Ali without reserve.¥ BALE AT 10 OCILOCEK A M.FRASER BROS, 163 2 Auctionecrs.REGULAR AUCTION Of HORSES, CARRIAGES, Etc At Our Depository, No.131 te 137 INSPECTOR 81.Corner 84.James st.On TUESDAY, 19th JULY, at a.30.[ncluding.Driving and Working Horse r Gladstone up, Keasingion and other Family Vehicles, ockawar, Stylish Driving Carts, Top qu or Concord: and other Bux- gies, reve vod Express W ox, Harness, ete, ete.Valuable Tally Ho Crach consigned for private sale.Consigners can rely upon fair prices and prempt cash returns Liberal allow- auces made.FRASER DROS, 165 2 Auctioneers.TRADE SALE DRY ¢00DS, WOOLLENS, WORSTEDS.READY- WADE CLOTHING, BOUSELEEPING LINENS, FELT AND STEAW MATS.MILLINERY, RIBBONS SMALLWARE, BOOTS AND ANOES.ETC.ETC.-BY - , BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers, At Their Salerrooms, Nos 86 and $$ ST, PETER STREET.On Wednesday, the 20th July, At 10 O'Clock am, (On three months credit) Sale in Lots to Suit the TRADE.AUCTION SALE IN BETAIE At our Rooms.69 St.James street.MONDAY.IStb JULY.at ?O'Cioek pm A Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods, well assorted.to the amount of $2.000.Quantity Dress Goods.Prints.Bneeting Cotton, Check Cotton, Flannelette.Cashmere.Gloves, Hosiery.Underwear, Shirts, Quilts.Lace and mbroidery.Haridkerchiefs.Sfiicia.Millinery Goods, Ribbon, Feathers, Tips, Kid \u20183toves.also Toy! Dolls.Pocket Books, Combs, Brushes, Omaments, Fancy Toflet Boxes, Satchels, etc.MARCOTTE BROS.2 Auctioneers TRADE SALE.We will sell at our Bt.James Btreet .without Buitings, Serres, Handker- Goods, Tweeds, Cambrics, Bhttons, chiefs, Hosiery, Gloves.Underwear, Ribbons, Embroidery, lace, Prints.Table Linen.Butcher Linen, Window Holland, Towelling.Hair Cloth.Table overs.Quilts.Hath Towels, Felt Hata, ate, ete Also 200 doz.of First Clas: Scythes, and many other goods MARCOTTE BROS.16 3 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Superior Court, Prov ince of Quebec.matter of Lightbound.alston & Co.Montreal, Insolvent.\"The undersigned will \"nell by auction at their rooms, 431 St.James street, Montreal, on Fridny.22nd day of July.1898, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, the moveable Assets of the Estate az follows.Office Furniture, etc.amounting a« per inventory to about $180.Joseph R.Fair, Curator: Fraser Bros, Auc- tioneera.Terms cash.Further information may be obtained on appiyine to the Curator.Office of Denoon & Fair, Temple Building.Montreal, July 12, 1898.167 4 daw PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, istrict of Montreal TOWN OF BT.LOU County Hochelaga.To the Inhabitants of the Town of ST.LOUIS.PUBLIC NOTICE.Notice is hereby given hy A.F.Vincent, 8ec.- Treasurer, that the valual- ors of the Town of St.Louis have depos ited in the office of the Council the vatua.tion rolls for the different wards of the said Town of St.Louis.an the sald rolls will there remain until the twenty-sev- enth day of July, 1888, where they can seen by ali interested during office hours, and all complaints against the said rons must be produced in writing at my ace before the 27th aay of July, PUBLIC NOTICB 184 further given that the valuators wil meet in \u2018the Council Room of the ®wia own of Bt.uis, at ten o'clock of the: torenoon on the tweniy-segenth, twen- ty-eighth and twenty-ninth days of the month of July, 1398, to hear complaints a alnst the rolls for the East, Centre and ards respectively.Given at the T t, Louis this I5tb day of July.(Bigned.) 185 2 2aw \u2018aty A.F.VINCENT, Scc-Treasurer.C.P.R.WILL ATTEND.Îne C.P.R.will be represented at the meeting called by the Ihter-State Commerce Commission on August 1st at Chicago, for the discussion of one passenger rate war.Mr.D.MeN |, passenger traffié manager, will In ai ou aD be the official who will attend.\u2014\u2014 = arm rms Special Notice.re Rousing July Cheap Sale reat sale ich was inaugurated at This ig Store Monday last, promises to be the most succéssful on record.July Sale prices prevail all ovet the Store and thing has been redu e lowest tc jon.Dan\u2019t ai to vit the 8.Carsiey Cheap Sale.| Co, Ltd, Jùly G mu -\u2014_\u2014\"\u2014_\u2014\"\u2014_ =\" SALE \u2014or\u2014 ELEGANT ITousebold Furniture, A TO ORDER BY THOMSON, ** Milton.\u201d New lork, Cabinet Grand Plane, Brass Gasaliers, B.I\".Mirrors, Wiltea and Axminster Carpeis, Fine Lace Curtains, SHL Brocade Portirres, Fine Encravines, Oti Paintings.Real Brenres, Rich Ornaments, Brass Cabinet, Marble Clocks, Band- some Drawing Room Cabinet, Finc Ching, Girssand Silvers ware, Solid Brass Bed, vicf Carriages, Sleighs, Bale fale and Musk Ox Robes, Livery, Rugs, ete, ele.The subscribers are instructed hy the oxecutors to the estate ate Mrs.Robert McCready to sell at the residence.No.103 Drummond Street, | MONDAY MORNING, JULY Sth, Ail the fine louschold Furniture and appointments therein, 2 \u2014CONSISTINU OF\u2014 Upright Plano, a high grade in strument.only a few months in use Elegant Drawing-Reom Chairs and Sef! Wilton, Carts, Swiss Curtains, Rilk Portieres, Brass Gasa- fers.11.1\u2019.Mantel Mirrors, Largs Bronwe Vases, Handsome Drawing Room Cabinet, Music Cabinet and Card Tables by Thomson, Fancy Tables, Fine Proof Engruvings, tich Ornaments, Marble and French Gilt Clocks, Solid Walnut Side: board, Fxtension Dining Table and Leather Chairs by Thomson, Fine Steel and Colored Fngravinge, China Dinner and Tea Sets, Fancy China.Fine Glassware, Cutlery, Silverware.ete, Nic: Sitting-Room Ret hy Thomson.Odd Rattan and Wicker Chairs, Wilton Carpets, Lace Curtains, Oil Paintirgs.Contre Table, B.P, Mirror.Rockers.Axminstor Hall and Stair Car- ta, Partieres, Hal! Stand, Brass Hall Lamp, teel Engravings, Ouk Hall Chair, Bronzes, ete.Fino Walnut room Set to order, by T hom- son, M.Bedroom Sets, Solid Rrass Bedste: Hair Matiresses, Springs, Chamber Sots.Lounges, Fasy Chairs.Pictures, etc, etc., also Family Rockaway.Dog Cart, Family Sleigh, Musk Ox and Bu alo Robes, Rugs, Livery.ete.Everything the best.\u2018House on view Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock.Kale at 18 o'clock.M.MICKA & CO.Auctioneers HONG KONG Cane Chairs DIRECT SEON CHINA EX.3.LENNOX, The Subscribers have just received a large Selection of Lounging, Falding and Arm Chairs, Specially Imported ts suit Clubs Seaside and Conntry.Ecaldences.For solid comfort on Vorandas, lar and Smoking Rooms these Chairs have no The workmanship and originality of design is strictly Chinese and of the-tineat description.Now on view at nur rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 Notre Dame street.The entire cellectien will be neld by auction \u2014ON\u2014 Wednesday Afternoon.July 20th, 2.30 O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO, +165 3 Auctionecrs._ \u201cMilton,\u201d N.Y.165 1 Sale.of FINE HOUSE FURNISHINGS, BELFAST LINENS.LACE.CURTAINS, WHITE QUILTS, FANCY BED SPREADS, Etc.The 5 Subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 NOTRE DAME ST, Tuesday Aîternoon, July -19th, Consignment Just ves from the Manufacturers, emai of MélMmst N pk aurtain._ All fresh, new goods suitable for the season.SALE AT 2.30, O\u2019CLOCK.HICKS & CO.1652 Auctioneers At Half Price.iment from the lead- merica a large assort- We have now on cons ing Crystal Cutters of ment 0 T GLARE ARTICLES in the nowest ia nnd best patterns.Weddings pl a ploce of Cut Glass makess most acceptab org We are now 0 ing those Goods at VATE 8A at half the ri IAD rice.Alro a few abinots of Best English Cutlery.16% ! M.MIOKS à CB.Auctiontors.Turkish 5 Rugs.We are now ottering at private Sale a collec- ir tion ot \u2018Turkish, Indian, and\u2019 Persian Rugs, Cap vets\u2019 and Strips, also Baghdad Portiercs, Saddle Bags, etc,, all fine quality aud choice colorings.Prices very low to close the consignment.M.MIÇKS & CO.3891 and 1823 Notre Dame Séreçt, OUR RECULAR Auction Sale \u2014OF\u2014 Farnitnre, Carpets.Linoleum, Otictoth, House Furnishings, Crockery Second-hand Furniture, ete, : -ALSO- seven second-hand Bicycles, three Ladies\u2019, and 32 tnch frame, and 3 24 inch polite and one Tandom.All in order, and by well known makers.Will be sold without reserve, \u2018Will take place at our rooms, 241 and 243 St.James Street, Tuesday Afternoon, July 19th, At2% pm.RAE & DONNELLY, Anctiongefy.1651 ee English Worsteds.Small grey pinhead checks, cool looking, quiet, gentlemanly.A smooth, hard-surfaced, dust-repel- lant cloth, lined with Victoria Serge, silk sewn, hberally finished, and equal in every respect to $25.00 custom made.~.Coat, Waistcoat and trousers - - Skinner silk hned - 815.00 818.00 Y our money hack if dissatisfied.The Fit-Reform Wardrobe, 2364 St.Catherine St.(MEAR HAMILTON'S, Cot.PEED The Kennedy Company, Limited, «++ ++ Proprietors and Sole Montreal Controllers.m= RESIGNATION ASKED.Actions of the Racing Boards Were Severely Criticized Last Evening.GREAT SYMPAThY WITH TUFF.His Friends Openly Denied the Charges Against Hum in Toto Last Night SPITE WORK IS CHAPGED.Dominion Board Petitioned to Have Tuff's Case Reconsidered at Once.YCLE clubs all over the city Held a meet: wg in the Turkish bath Hotel luat evening, the bus ness being to discuss the vase of Walter Tuff.The neeting was lar RN ge y attended, a Long ERR SN tiiose present beng RIERA Messrs, (has.Man hire, McDermot, H.Davis, Wo Hampton and WE Wilson, of the Temple Cub, Messr-.AB Dawson and F.W.Shaw, VMCA, Hicyele Club; My T.Mooney, Prumrase Hieycle Club | Messrs.OU.Ladsoux and has Desormeaux.Vologeurs Bicyrle Club: Messrs.Hough and # H.MeManus, Vietoma Riiles Bh eytle Club; Mr.R.snnth, ot the! Hdlers: Mr.J.A.Bryson, Wanderers: Mr.JS.Clunie, of the MILC.; and Messrs.FW Richards, © harlebois, (Ned and Laz.Ru- benstein, of the CAW.A.Club: Mr.AH Katiray, chief counsel, was in the chair.The chinman, in a few jnthy remarks, first explained to the representatives the object of the gathering, namey, TO DISCUSS THE ACTIONS OF THE DOMINION RACING BOARD in the Walter I'nff case.and any other business any member present of the (CW A might wish to Viemmg up, and called on Mr.Charlebois, 1 the (Sendron agency.to express his views of tie case.Mr.Oharle- bois spoke of the charge that Tull received £13 as expenses on oue occasion, as puolmh ed in the Star.He saut that the x13 had been paid to another man altogether.and Gherefore could not have been recived ly Tuf Mr.Dawson expressed the opinion of the Y.M.C A.Club, of why h he 18 captain.that Tuff bad been deal: with verv harsh wv, and suggested that perbaps Tuff shourd have been at the meeting tu answer ques tions that might Le put 1p° hm Mr.Manlure, in answer to Mr.Dawaan's Ruggestion, said that it was better that lu should not be at the mesting, as hu presence might fetter the tongues of those who wished to speak on the subject He also expressed, un hehali of the Temple Club, the sentiment that Tuff had been dealt with very badly, not having been allowed to may a word où his own behalf, which was contrary to all the laws of justice.Mr.O.Ladsoux, president of the Volt: enrs, wae callel upon to express the opin: lon of the chub, which he represented.Ve did this, saving that justice was all that was wanted in the present case, an stated in common with th> rest that Tuff had been ROUGHLY DEALT WITH BY THE PEOPLE IN POWER.The Primrose Club was represented by Mr.Mooney, who, when called upon, ex- prose the opinion of his club, that Tuff d heen unjustly dealt with, but expressed the opinion of his club that Tuff had been unjustly dealt with, but excused the Dominion Racing Beard, the chairman, Mr.Walton, having taken the matter into his own hands, and transferred Tuff without the authority possessed bv the beard.Mr.O'Ned, of the Gendron agency, poke about the #13 Tuff was supposed to have received, saying that the accusation was entirely false, and that he was prepared, to swear that he himself had re- cei he tnoney.Mr.Shell, of the Overlands, the club of which Tuff was a member, said that in his apimon the root of the whole trouble was spite, Tuff having refused to race for the clubs, which the high officials favored.Mr.Hampton, of the Temple Club.emphasized the injustice of the board im transferring Tuff without a fair trial, saying that THEY WERE SETTING AMPLE.A BAD EX.because the accused was innocent of the chiuges set down to him, as Mr.O'Neïil and others could prove, spite being, in his\u2019 opinion, the cause of the whole thing.Capt.MeManus, of the Victora Riles Bicyele Club, was called upon to present the feelings of his club, but he referred the riceting to the letter of Mr.Campbell Stewart, president of the club.The fet: ter was read, stating the regrets of the writer because of his inability to be pres ent, and ashing that should the meeting ted that the Racing Board has been some- vhat hasty an Its decision, something shiculd be done to put matters to right at vice.Horace Davis, who acted as Recre- tary.inquited as a member of the CW A, why the Racing Board should hold a kind rfi Star Chamber conference, condemning wen without their having the least chance of defending themselves.\u201d He thought that they should come oul manfully with ther charges.At it was members were getting suspuelous that personal spite had a good deal to do with their moves, and stated that Mr.Walton had altogether exceeded his authority in transferring Tuff.He dwelt on the fact that of on ticod Friday when the Board meets next, it should re weetate Tuff; this could never recompense hun for a whole year lost, and he suggest vd that a resolution against the action of the Board Le made and torwaraea to To- tonto: Mr.Charlebois spoke of the second charge against Tuff.namely that of riding a Gendron wheel saying that THE WHEEL HE RODE LAST YEAR was sanctioned by the then chairman of the Board and bv\u2019 Mr.Granger, and asked vhy the same wheel should be questioned this year, especially as it bore no resem: biance to the Gendron wheel at nil.Me aiso brought np the question of the Montreal Racing Board, asking who were the members, three only being known, while there should be five, their names not ap pearing on the CW.A.Bulletin! To this question Mr.Robert, a member of the Board, could not answer fully, being only able te name one other besides the three known members .It was then moved by Chas.Manhire seconded by W.H.MacManus, that the following resolutions be sent to the Racing Board.\u201cThe members present at a special meeting called by those interested in Amateur Bicycle Racing in the Montreal District feel that one of the most popular races of the Amateur ranks has been unfairly transferred inasmuch that Article 2, Clause \u201cB\" of the Duties and Powers of the Raring Board states that when an Amateur's atanding is questioned the Chairman sh Il appoint an Investigation Committee and the member or members of said Committee shall see the person in question and lay all charges before him either in person or by registered letter and call for an answer to the charges.This rule has not been carried out neither was the case even brought before the Dominion Racing Board as a hoard.the Chairman having admitted that himself.but acting on evidence received.transferred Mr.Tuff without a hearing.In view of the above facts this meeting protests against such high handed actions which if allowed to continue will be detrimental to bicycle sports and also to the C.\".A.as an Aasociation.This meeting strongly advises the reconsideration of the Dominion Board Chairman's action at once.This was carried unanimously.It was alap moved by Mr.Manhire, seconded by Mr.Hampton, that a petition to the Racing Board to have Tuff reinstated be made and signed hy the members of the different clubs.After some discussion this wns carried and Messrs.Manhire, MacManus and Lasoua were appointed a committee to attend to that business.Further discussion ensued in connection with the question on hand during the course of which Mr.Davis suggested that the Overland Club file a protest against Tuff's transfer with the Board in addition to the resolution already passed.There was considerable talk about THF ACTION OF THE DISTRICT RACING BOARD in that and other cases abont the mystery surrounding its make wp, which resulted in a motion by Mr.Manhire and seconded by Mr.Hampton requesting the Board to resign, which was carried.At this several members of the M.B.C.disputed the justice of this course; but as the motion had been passed nothing could be done but an amendment moved, whic Tire is that it on), needs pumping Furthermore, it 5 ta any rimes Where tires have broken down with the heat, nnd are he Goodrich-Resflex Single Tube tire {s being substituted, with great satis faction.& kit.= Montreal Repnrirs, 0380 re re 20x its principal point The principal point of Intoreat, about the Goodrich-Resflex Single Tube nce a month.oven in the hottest weather.= Goodrich-Reaflex Single Tube Ti: to fit ordinary ior detachable rims, $10 a Buy from or through any you get Goodrich goods.American Tire Company., Toronto.18 St Optheri W.H.Johnson Co., Halifax rire - ® discarded, t ir, including free \u201cJiffy local dealer, and sce iy Hous ¥ Hou pp 1 === === ESET TS the main por'tion of those present declined Alte some discussion \u201con different sub- to the meeting eon?dEciared'afosei by Tho ohairman, PAINS AND PENALTIES.C.W.A.Racing Board Issues « Bulletin Announcing Results.TORONTO, July 16.\u2014 Following is the official anouncement of the C.W.A.Domin- ig oso uly 15th ulletin No.uly .; Montreal District No.9\u2014Official timers, N.¥.Duquette, St.Denis B.C., and W.R.Granger.Suspended for 30 days from Ju'y lth, for competing in unsanctioned races at Wind: sor, Ont.\u2014Walter B.Fanquier, Bandwich, Ont.; W.J.Innes, Wa kerville, Ont.Transferred to the professional class for riding at Port Hope, July 1st for cash prizes -Vic.Byam, Geo.Brown, A.McLean, W.Welch, C.Race, J.Geheen, Port Hope; J.Wright Garden Hill, Jos.Cooper, A.IL Young, Toronto.; These riders are also suspended unti! Aug.lst, for riding in above races, being uu- sanctioned.A.Harnet, Rogersville, N.B.; Jos.Arse- neau, Jus, Pine, John Pallam, Chatham, N13, are hereby suspended until August 15, 1808, for competing in unsanctioned races at Chatham, N.B., on July 5:h.David Wilson, Torouto, transferied to the professional class for violat.on of the amateur rules, clause 5, Sections A and ke.Sanctions issued\u2014Aug.20th, Ca'edoman Society, M.A AA Moutrea:, amateur events.ATHLETICS.LAST NIGHT'S WRESTLING.A Fine Exhibition in Which Dwane and Rçebor Won.There was some very fine wrestling at the Theatre Francais last might, and con- mdering the heat, there was quite a crowd present including several ladies, who seemn- ed to be greatly interested in the struggles that took place upon the stage.There were two couples matched, and they certainly gave an exhibition that was worth seeing, and only marred by frequent disputes about decisions.A prominent feature of thé show was the talk about chal track, two Ernest Roeber, the Great Wrestler.lenges for the future, in which Mr.Quinn, a wellknown wrestler of some years ago, and Roeber took part.The first match was between Dwane of- this city, and Pardello, from New York, the latter a gentleman of particularly knotty muscles and a grim face that kept twisting in all sorts£of shapes from some nervous affliction.There were three bouts, the first being awarded to Par- dello but refused hy him, the second being awarded to Dwane use he refused to follow the instructions of the referee, and the last awarded to Diwane on its merits.Both men were well matched, but PARDELLO HAD THE GREATER STAYING POWER, and in the first two bouts, catch-ns-catch- can, and Graeco-Roman, vutpointed the local man.who, however, had the best of him in the collar and elbow.The Roeber-Atlas bout was magnificent, although from the beginning it seemed .evident that Roeber had the best of it, and was aware of the fact, which he tried hard to hide as much as possible from the audience.Atlas is a finely built, and mag- nificentiy developed man, but Roeber, who has been in training, with wresthng here and there all the time of late, has the best of him for the present.Atlas did his utmost to turn the German, but he simply succeeded in using up his own strength, and leaving himself an easy prev for Roe- ber, who never exerted himself till he was good and ready.Mr.Quinn; true to his promise, came towards the front of the stage, between the two matches, and challenged Roeber for tive hundred dollars, to wrestle in five different styles.oeber did not accept the challenge, but statéd that as his only style was (iraceo-Roman, he would be unable to accept Quinn's challenge, but was willing to give Mr.Quinn or any one else in (\u2018anada any amount agreed up- og, if they could stand up to him for fifteen minutes, inn went one better then, and offered to wrestle Roeber five different styles, give him one fall, and beat him three out of the remaining four.The question was left in abeyance, however, though Quinn tried to revive it towards the end of the evening.meeeting with little success, ns the audience filed out while h was speaking.ber, also made a ht.tle speech towards the end, in which he de- tai some of his experiences.The entertainment was under the management of Mr.H.T.Phillips.It is the first time for years that a good wrestling exhibition has been seen here.Y.M.C.A.FIELD DAY.À mass meeting in counection with the above will beld in the Association Puilding on Tuesday evening at 8 o\u2019clock.All members interested in athletics should keep this in mind.« remem LAWN TENNIS.WELL ATTENDED GAMES AT THE NIAGARA TOURNAMENT YESTERDAY.QUEEN'S ROYAL, Niagara, Ont, July 16.\u2014 The play was brilhant in the extreme, the final in the uil-comers\u2019 between Whitman and Fischer.being one of the finest expositions of tenhis ever seen in Niagara-on-the-Lake.The terrace at the Queens\u2019, Royal contained the largest crowd seen at a tournament here since the cham- pionshipe in 1806.large crowd came own from Buffalo, and the Toronto boats contributed a handsome quota.To-mor- row will see the finals in the handicap, besides the challenge match in the ladies\u2019 (single) and all-comers.Scores: Singles, final round \u2014 M.B.Whitman, Harvard.beat E.P.Fischer, New York, 0.7, 2-8, 1-6, 83.Doubles.first round \u2014 P.H.Charleton and Beals Wright.of Boston, beat Raipn MeKitrick and Caleb Whitbeck, Harvard, Semi-final round \u2014 E.P.Fischer and M.D.Whitman beat R.W.P.Matthews and Scott Griffin, 64.6-2.L.E.Ware and J.1).Forbes beat R.H.Carleton and Beals Wright, 7-5, 7-5.\u201cCRICKET.THE INTERNATIONAL MATCH.Philadelphia Accepts Dutes Suggested by the Canadians.TORONTO, July 18.\u2014 Secretary J.E.Hall, of the Canadian Cricket Asociation, has receiv a letter from Mr.J.Coolahan, chairman of the sssociated c'ubs of Phi'adelphia, stating that they would ates of August 29 and 3) offer accept the After the ed by the Canadian As:ociation.receipt of Mr.Hall's letter a meeting of the Philadelphia clubs was held, at whi + present.SECOND DAY.RACING, Three Favorites Won apd South Africa Lowered the Half Mile Record at Bel-Air.IDEAL DAY, EXCELLENT RACING.& A Large \"Number of Well - known People Were Present and Seemed Well Pleased.SEAGRAM WINS À SECOND.Hendrle's Springwells Oatohes the Favorites Napping in the Five Furlong Race.HE racing at Be Air track, yesterday, was about the «BL seen by the majority of race goers in this vicinity lor ayes, und to sur thw a ea joyable day's sport wus bad, is put ting it mldly, with the exception of the last close and exciting, and every- The races one, were all body had à run (or their money, and even a loser can be cheirful after a good race.The finishes in the first five races were close enough fr anybody and the judges had their work cut out on more than one vecasion.In the last race Aumt Lida romped away from the fied and came home an easy winner.Aunt Lida was a good thing aud was fairly well backed at 15 to 12 to ).The attendance at yesterday's rac a wan fairly good nnd o-day a large audience is expected.h-ie 1s an exce ent 0 gramme and the weather is sure to he fine The two days\u2019 racing which have taken place at Bel Air : HAVE BEEN AS GOOD AS ANYTHING EVER SEEN in this distrie', and the public has heen treated well in the matter of good fields and good horse ~ father coming out to Canada TURDAY, from party und, as illustrated \u201cby 4 TOMES p of Bir John A.Mineo tan .life-long oppoue Brown who, aithough D sou other gruunds, were upanimous upon this one.\u201cThe appeal was made then in New Brunswick, under the leadership of Sir \"harles Leonard Tilley and the Hon.Char les Fisher, both staunch Liberals.At a general election the Liberal party was de- eated by a majority of three to one, and in consequence we thought that the confede ration of the colonies was practically killed._ \u201cAt the time of the conference I was living in Miramichi, where for some years had been conducting a shipbuilding busi- nes.I was, at the same time, à member of the Cabinet, without portfolio.The Governor was the Hou.Arthur Hamilton Gordon, uncle to the present Governor-General of Canada, and to him, upon the defeat of the party, the Ministers all handed in ther resignations.Sir Albert J.Smith, who was hostile to confederation, came in aw Premier of the province and Attorney-Gen- Hon.on Quorge eral.\u201cThe Governor called upon Rir Albert J.Smith to form à Mis etre and then sailed fer England, where he was to be married.e was opposed to Confederation in its broad sense.taking place immediately, but was desirous of first inviting the\u2019 three Maritime provinces under his adminstra- tion, in order that when they came into the union later on there would he less dis parity in their size as compared to Ontario and Quebec.; \u201c1 always imagined that he had.received a talking to by the Colonial Minister at that day, during his stay in Englind, fer upon his return he sent for me to uo over to Frederiction, as he wished to soe me.There were no railroad facilities that dav such as there are now, and it wus neces sary for me to drive all the wav, a distance of 108 miles.However, feeling that it must be a matter of considerable moment upon which he wished to wee me, I quit business, hitched my horses to my ugev.and drove over.fter had presented myself he told me that his object in sending for me was in consequence of + remark I had made at the tune I had handed in mv resignation, some months.previous, in which J had exvressed my belief that had the matter of Confederation been it properly before the people ut the elections there would Linve been a very different result.He also stated that in conversa tion with the Colanial Minister upon the subject he had told him of wha: I had said.He expressed a desire to know it I was ntill of that opinion, as the C'alan- jal Minister was strongly desirous of seing Confederatin brought about.ing to make another appeal to the people at a general election,providing the opportunity of dning so should arise.I replied that I still he lieved that if Confederation were properly presented to the peovle thev would dedare in favor of it, but that Sir Charles Leonard Tilley was n stronger and hetter man for the purpose than I was, and it would be adviable to get him to undertake the matter instead.MEETING WITH THE GOVERNOR.\u201cThe Governor then told mé that he saw an opportunity of raising an issue be tween the Government, and himse'f, and he mmked me to see Mr, Tilley, and let him know if he would undertake to make another appeal to the peuple if that issue arose.Accordingly, 1 saw Mr.Tilley, and it was agreed that in case the crisis arose he would undertake the duty of going to the vountry again upon the question.The negotiations went on for some weeks, and at last the crisis was at hand.T went to Mr.Tilley, to tell him to be ready.as the Governor would send for him in the morning, the difference between him and Sir Albert Smith, the Premier, being likely to arise at anv moment.What was my consternation, when, at the last moment, nfter negotiations had heen going on for some weeks, and plans had been laid, Mr Tillev, for some Teasan or other, refused to proceed.Raid he: I have tried, and failed once, already, and I'm afraid we will only have another failure.After being defeated only four months ago by a sweeping majority to go back tn the peo: ple again with the same question would only be to court a second defeat, and the people would call me a fool.But vou can go ahead, try it, you don't need to care what they max.\u201d \u201c \u201cNo, said J' \u2018T do not care what they say and if you don\u2019t do it J will, and I will win, \u201cHe consented to back me up, however, and I went away to report to the Governor.When I found him I told him that a change of mind had come over Mr.Tilley and informed him about the conclusion that we had arrived at.He =aid \u2018I'm not at all disappointed.Mr.Mitchell, for I weuld a great deal! gooner have you than Mr.Tilley, anyway; \u201cHe then gave me carte blanche to go ahead, and, form a new Government.set about the work of organization immediately.I made Sir Charles Leonard Tilley my fin ance inister, and the Hon.Charles\u2018 Fisher my Attorney General; | was Premier and and President of the Council.We went around the country speaking at different places and educating public opinion thraugh- out the provinge.A held the General Elections and the people not only reversed their previous decision, but returned us power bv a majority of four to «ne An 4 thus New Brunswick gave the first victor for confederation only a little over four months after it bad declared by a majority of three to one against it.\u2018\u2019The other provinces had now to be brought in.Nova Scotia was at that time under a Conservative Government, with Sir Charles Tupper as Premier.Joseph Howe, a British Government officer, and a Liberal of great influence, thougk anturally in favor of confederation, opposed it, because he was not one of the commissioners upon the conference.He had certain dutiez to perform Mn con- nertion with thr fisheries and as the Government supplied him with a steamer at car tain seasons only, he had na choice but to go when the time arrived.When he re: turned from a trip to Hudson Bay and heard, the resnit of the conference, he, took a hostile attitude towards it and opposed it in every way possible.The result was that confederation was a real issue in Nova Sco tia although, as with the other provinces, the division was not on strictly party lines.However, the Government never dared put it to the people; a sufficient number of the opponents of the measure being brought over by practical means and confederation won in Nova Scotia by a vote of the Legislature without ever having been submitted to the people.\u201cI do not think that Sir Jno.A.Macdonald and the Hon.Geo.Wrown, ever acted together upon any question hefore they came on the Napoleon to Charlottétôwn, and after .e defeat of the Liberals in New Brunswick, under Mr.Tiley, I do not think they ever came together upon any subject again.\u201cWhen Upper and Lower Canada, by vote of Legislature, decided in favor of confederation Sir John A.Macdonald became Premier of all the confederated provinces.He selected Samuel Tilley az his finance minister, George E.Soarter as his Actor ney-General, Sir Hector Langevin, myself and others, as the members oo is cabmet.He then went to the country and was sus tained by a large majority, consequently forming the first ministry under confederation, \u201cThus was laid the foundation of our gloridus Dominion which has since proved such a magnificent success wnd which, I am fully convinced is destined to become one of the greatest nations under the sun\u201d - : \u2019 \u2019 The Hon.Peter Mitchell was born in the town of Newcastle.Miramichi, NB on January 4, , and is consequen 4 years of age.e is still hale and hearty, though at the present time suffering from an indisporition.His father and mother were both from the north of Scotland, his ; da first and his mother following some time afte rwards, the weddin taking place upon her arfival.Mr.itahel was the third of a family of | .It 1s Not Necessary : To be téjubled longer with those pafnful and annoying corns.Dr.Rusæll's Corn Cure hao removed hundreds oi corns for ur friends, and will do the same for you.on the the feet in warm water for three days, night and morning, and a ply Dr.Russells Com C directed; at the end of that\u2019 time the corn can be lifted out with the point of a knife without the least pain.Try it.25 cents.All druggists.; \u20181652 to71 i viz., the organization of an eflicient coast 165 utyl CEE i Alcoho , SET Ke eley fTobacto pu Opium, 3\": Usin g KILEY NERC ure HOME TREATMENT, WRITE FOR PARTICULARS.Dotalled information of this treat- RE } THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, LIMITED., 582 Sherbourne Street, Toronto.A ment, abd proofs of its success, sent Dena -_ ed a ae æ free upon Application to 156*nty12 Saw \u2014_\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\"\" AMERICAN DISADVANTAGES.superior Arms of the Spaniards in the Fight in Cuba.CAPT.KERB THINKS 300,000 MEN WILL BE NEEDED TO SUBDUE THE ISLAND.NEW YORK, July 13.\u2014\u201cWe are fighting a second-class, broken-down, impoverished nation.It ts shameful to be forced to admit 1t, but they have more soldiers and better things to fight with than we have.They have smokeless powder for their artillery as well as their small arms.We will lose many a man and gun on that account.We caanot finish this war anyway without losing thousands of men.Unless the war is ended by diplomacy.nothing except the extermination of the Spanish soldiers in Cuba will take the island.We will have to have twe hundred thousand more men.and we might as well get them out right away.\u201d In this wise is Capt.J.B.Kerr, of the Bixth Cavalry, quoted by a Tampa correspondent of the Tribune.He came from Cuba among the wounded as the result of a Spanish bullet received in his arm last Friday week.He is a Kentuckian, well versed tn warfare, outspoken, and knows whereof he speaks.He says that the Americans\u2019 antiquated springfield rifica are worse thoi useless ugalnst modern Arma; three-fourtha sf the people of Cuba are in sympa.hv with Spain, and those who are not cinnot be expected to render any effective assistance to American troops.Without action at Madrid, seeking peace, only a war ol extermination, carried tn the bitter ead ny thrice hundred thousand American tr>ops cast make Cuba American.POOit RirLES THESE.lle said : \u201cJu 15 nothing but e crime tn send men into the field carrying old po:- metal.antiquated muskets, called Spring- fleld rifies, that have been in the hands ot schoolboys and miltla companies for 20 years.In the fight at Caney it was simply murderous.Every time one of them Was fired it was like starting a signal fire, ahd it was followed inatantly by a hail of bullets from Spaniards we didn't see.und who didn't know where we were until they saw the smoke from the Springtields going up out of the bushen.\u2018After a company armed with Spring- flelds had fired a couple of rounds their position was piain to every Spaniard within rifle shot of them, and our men armed with Springfields were so surrounded with [ emoke that they could not see each other.All they could do was to blaze away biind- ly.with the comforting knowledge that even If they knew where the Spaniards were who were shooting them down tHeir rifles probably would not carry far enough to hit them.\u201d INCIDENT OF BL CANEY FIGHT.A After the American soldfers got close to El Caney Capt.Kerr described their hand- to-hand fight with the 8 tards, seying: \u201cWhen our men got into the ditch it was from three to five feet d with dead ed them.but some of them stayed and fought like devils, We surrounded about twenty and captured them.One n.a private of the regu after he fired his last cartridge, pulled out a phial of poison, drank the contents, walked away a few paces, and fell among a heap of dead men.\u201c1 got winged just as the Nght was about over for the day.The Spaniard who shot me was not twenty yards away; his bullet entered my wrist as my arm was extended, a came out near the 1 don't know what became of him, but 1 guese he's up there yet.\" CUBANB ARR NO GOOD, * What sort of fighters are the Cubans?Kerr gas asked, : '* No fighters at all.\u201d he replied.* They are so used to running from the Spaniards that you'll never break them of it.1 ng in common with our scldiers an co-operate with them: ney are sh in their agus and their habits.early all of the nish volunteers and erillas are Cubans, and they are better ters than the Cu .are our wide.e are .They Hre from tops and \u2018thiokets, Fa ; have the | ; ru, LANGST SALE ee.sy mt To ll | THE CHAPLAIN\u2019S TALE.Rev.Harry Jones Tells of the Battle of Santiago.A chaplain's story of the ees fight at Santiago de Cuba is given herewith.The narrator was Rev.Harry W.Jones, chaplain of the battleship Texas, who was in the thick of the battle, which ended with the destruction of Admiral Cervera's fleet: the general alarm rang, got my clothes on, went to the after port, and, sure enough, Î saw the \u2018dogs of war.\u201d The Mana Teresa was already out and fired her gun just as I looked th » the port.1 then went to my station.D ny Wa and 6-incl 1 passed the ptr &-pounder D crews, and said Row.men, remen- er the Maine t \u201cWe will, Chaplain\u2019 was the cheerful reply.\u2018You just wutrh ws; they will be sorry hey ever ad the Teas \u2018 rough the handling room, 1 said wel oF : , men, bow do you feel ?** \u2018Fine, i i QOCCOOCCOOCCOCOOOCOOOOOOOCOO REMEMBER THE MAINE! sir; this is where we are to.prove what our ship 18 able tv de 8e Maria Teresa und Refugees getting away from Santiago.TCCOCOOC0O0OC0OC0OCDOO0OCOOC0OCONTOGOCOCCO0O0O0O0OOO10O0O00OCOC0O00O3CO [Im ba I Conceits of the War\u2014At Coney Island ; An Incentive to Cash, \u201cThree for Five.\u201d CEEEEEEOHOREEOE OEECOEEEREREE CEREEREEREREEEE® PEPEEPEEREREESEXE } \u201cAnd, God bleas them, every man on board did his duty.\u201cThe captain by this time had reached the bridge, The Texas had bee: dashing on to meet the foe, as she und the Brooklyn were the only two shi e Morro when t enemy t came out.And I want to say right here that I um proud was an officer on the Texas, as the way she plunged into the fight was simply astonishing.Dear old Texas, I love er SHOOTING WAS GRAND.\u201cThe shooting was simp! d.\u201cDuring the t part of the Patt e Captain Philip bad stood on the bridge, but ut six minutes after ten o'clock he said to Lieutenant Commander ber and Lieutenant Heilner, \u2018We had better go below now and stand on the outside of the conning tower.\u2019 ; \u201cThey went below,and four minutes later a abell struck where they had been standing.A m.oment later auother shell struck below the conning tower, hitting the ash chute and hammoch- petting.\u201d After describi 566 destruction of the torpedo boata an Mecarding the fact that PASS dot i HAAS v The First Cuban Insurgent Mot by American Troops in Ouba.From a Phetogrpph.[the vend vise sa L'Mouch micuting of debat 1'udver ard | ç : E- never 1 belors, bup shove the, Bu AT ' À -man say: ° A God for that\u2019 aud many « prayer in ce went up to flim from the forward magaiine and room of the Texas, for.we the beach,\u201d was the welcome news shouted from: above.This waa Vizosys.At half- past olovem o'tlock there was a terrific ex- plogion op board of her, and ome of the crack Spanish vessels was n total JS i of the lain told er the Colon a baie chase after the Col and he then said: PRAYED ON DECK.No one would have thought we had been in a tight, except for the appcarance of our deck.It seemed more as though we had had a snowstorm.While the band played on the New York, the men, by the re uest of Captain Philip, were praying on the deck of the Texas.1 [ vever forget that eight as long as I live.To see our gallant crew Yowing their uncovered heads in the presence of God was a sceue without comparison.\u201cl went to my room.When Licutenant Haester came below I held out my hand to him and congratulated him, saying: \u20181 went to thank you, sir, for making the Texas a possibility.\u2019 .\u201cOh, pshaw, chaplain!\" he said, \u2018she is indeed, more than a posdibility.\u2019 \u201cWhen we assembled in the ward room later Lieutenant Bristol eaid: \u2018Fellows, 1 move we start a subscription and present Admiral Cervera with a silver service, as it wus a brave thing for him to come out tu fight.\u2019 \u201cOne officer after another said, \u2018I wiil give five dollars\u2019 I sincerely hope that the suggestion will be worked up, so that Cer- vera may see that, although he was an enemy, and is vet, still officers of the Amer ican navy can appreciate a gallaut act, just as he did in regard to Naval Constructor Hobson.SOME HUMOROUS INCIDENTS.\u201cThere were humorous incidents,\u201d said Mr.Jones, \u201cas well as serious ones during the battle.At half past nine o'clock ove of the officers was deeply occupied.Ensign Gise had been carefully raising a beautiful crop of* auburn whiskers, but they had become too bushy to suit bim, and he decided to have them trimmed in Van Dyke style The barber was active mand had trimmed one side (the starboard) down to perfection.Snddenly the alarm was sounded.Without waiting a moment \u2018Handsome Willie\u2019 as we call him, hurried to his station with a decided list to his hort so far as his whiskers were concerned.ever.\u201d \u2014_m-_0_ PAYS HIGH TRIBUTE.A French Military Officer Tells of the Buperiority of American Soldiers\u2014Praises Their Work at Santiago.WASHINGTON, July 132\u2014Major Grandpre, military a e of the French embassy, has pust returned from the America\u2019 headquarters near Santiago, where he bas been observing for his government the progress of military operations.He paid a glowing tribute to the fighting ability of our soliders.\u201cIl have the most co your men,\u201d said Major De Grandyre.They are a superb body individually, and as an army, a Suppose no out the world is their such a eplendid lot or fightin men.It is the fighting ch co the men which is Dost apparent.They are aggressive, eager for action, never ing the voice of an officer to push them forward.er ma characteristic is the self-reliance of each man; what we call the character of \u201cinitiative.\u201d It is almost unknown in n armies, where every movement and the move to meet each ac tion of the etremy awaita the initistive of an officer.But with your men they fight to the front, meeting each emergency as it occurs.This # bas the effect of inspiring a morale among the troops, making them feel that suceess ia assured and at the same time carry: disorder and depres sion to the ranks of the enemy.\u201d Maj.De Grandpre says the fighting about Santi Ww somethd entirely different from the warfare of European and other armies of modern times.e dense vegetation and tangle of tropical vines makes it impossible to observe the usual military formations.Aa a result there is litte or no effort to fight in solid formation.Every man ie fighting for himself, pushing forward through the shrubbery vines and tall gram.It is imposaible- to see the enemy.ere is no line of battle shead against which the assault is directed.Only through the reporta of pickets and from the crack of rifles hare and there ahead is it known that a fighting force is there.The main re sult of Thin is to bring the two fighting forcen close together gradually until they are fighting at short range.As is always the case in clore range fighting the casualties are far greater.S Ga speaks highly of Major De andpre also h the efficiency wi which the Amerwan troops and supplies were started on the expedition and deharked in Cuba.This his come in for considerable criticiam in this country but Major De Grandpre believes that considering the brief time allowed for equipping the expedition, remarkable re sults were secured.di h uropean military expeditions such an those of England nor France to Africa or other points, he says, are planned six months ahead, which allows ample time for working out the most minute details.The first word of CerVera's entering Santiago harbor was on May 16, and the vast mibtary preparation was well under way and the expedition sta early in the following month of June.This and the in: significant loss of men and amimals during the landing.Maj.De Grandpre eays.was an exceptionally good standard, judged by the best military standarda.He says the foreign military observers were more con cerned with this matter of embarking and disembarking troops, supplies and animals than with the actual nanoeuvres, as the moving of large forces constitutes one of the most important probleme of military science.Maj.De Grandpre will remain here for about a week and will then return to Santiago if the place haa not surrendered by that time.In case of a surrender he will proceed to l\u2019orto Rico or such other point as may become the centre of military opera- ns.lete admira! tion for WAR NOTES.The United States SS.Harvard, Captain Chartes FE.Cotton, arrived at Portsmouth, N: H., on Friday with 800 Spanish pris oners on rd.The Spanish Government has decided to suspend the payment of salaries to all civil and military servants, as the money is needed for war expenses.The British schooner, F.bate.Nickerson, captured by American gun off Cs Crus, while dttempting to run the blockade, has arri at Key West in charge ot has a cargo of provi.An official.note issued in Rome ve an uadron has been ord to pen ely Sf ne e o ons | Wataon\u2019s fleet.À can be spared are being ship to the Balearic Islande.Adm Camara\u2019s squadron, it is said, will.be.sent £o Cartagena.; Put His Feet Out-the Window.burning, hilstéred, an out of the windo t im would have ; \u2018feat ort- 1t rg % vents « or for HH STOTT & Y, Bowman\u2019 1 \u2018here was no list about his sight, how.| \u201cTO THE TRADE.pére 364 the market, suitable f justable collars, to retail at 60c.We want the confidence of the trade.\u20ac protect the cash buyer.and guarantee you satisfied.We have a full range of Dry ete, ete.COME AND SEE US, GILMOUR, SCHOLFIELD & CO, DRY QOODS JOBBERS, St.Paul Street.Montreal.WE NOW OFFER TME FOLLOWING DRIVES 2000 Groas Bver Randy Bteols, 1000 pieces Embroidery Flouncings.1000 pieces Embroidery Edgings, 856 to 334 discount off regular prices, 1000 pieces 40 inch, Fine Printed Lawns, the newest oheok designs in or Blovson.Wraps, etc.to retail at 1240.200 pieces very fine Canadian Tweeds, to retail at 800.400 of oods, Coatings, eto.J.Bro Pa discount of the price he paid for them.500 doz.Blouses, our own manufacture from our Printed Lawns, ade at 80 p.e.disoount eff regular prices Balance of the estate of the late- 7000 doz Oloth Oaps, assorted ocolors, newest goods, to retail at 100.We sell un &U days approved paper or % for vash.r terms are sbort but we s«kve you muDbey.\u2018Our expenses are comparutively nothing as we do all sur own work.We invite you to come and see us.We propay express on mall orders of $30.00 up, We bave no bad debts to make up.y Goods, Bmallwares, Laces, Voilings, Kusiory, Shirts, GILMOUR, SCHOLFIELD & CO.WHOLESALE.165 \"uty A POSTAL HINT.- How the Department Seeks to Avoid Delay.IN THE BETURN OF UNDELIVER- © ED LETTERS.Special to the Btar.) OTTAWA, July 16.\u2014The fol'owing notier to the public has been issued oy the Post Office Department: It is particularly requested that the name and addrees of the writer or sender of any letter, book-packet, legal, or commercial payer, sample or parvel should be printed or written on the upper left hand corner of the envelope, or wrapper, thus: Joka J ones, P.©.Box ma cor street address), TOSTAGE Jone, a aTAMr William Brown, Esq., 26 James Street, Brownsville, Ont us avoided.In the case of letters there wiil be an additional adventage, i er bearing the sender's addrees, fail of de i tion, will be returned saving made if returned through ce of this request save time to senders of letters,but that by greatly lessen: ing the work of the dead letter branch of tbe departannt, as it will prevent large vumbers of letters being Bent to that branch, it will also lead to an appreciable lessening of the cost of that particular \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE PASSION FLOWER.(Special to the Star.) BERLIN, Ont, July 16.\u2014Mss.Lang- men, living on Courtland avenue, owns a very interesting plant, namely passion flowerg The bloom is about the size of the palm of your bend.In the centre are petals similar to nails, and represent the nails driven through the hands and feet of Clrist on the cross.The centre of the flower is like a sponge, upon which the nails rest, and underneath the sponge is the crown of thorns, surrounding crown sponge, and nails is a ring oi black dote, which represent the soldiers, and comprisiug an puter ring are twelve white leaves.which represent the twelve apostles, The flower in shape 1s hke a sunflower.omly much smaller.À great many within tbe pest few days.It is said to be a very rar: flower, and the only ome probably ever seen around here.It grows in a tower pot.SAFE FROM DEATH Are Those Who Use Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills For Kidney Diseases, Proef is Abumdasti\u2014Me.T.WH OReilly, Meierman, Testifies That Dodd's Kidney Piils Cared Him ef Diabetes.TORONTO, June 3.\u2014There bave been very many cases of Bright\u2019s Disease, Diabetes, Lumbago, Rheumatigm, and other phases of Kidney Disease i this city dur- mg the past winter and spring.It is a uoticeable fact, however, that only a few .resulted in death.In the great majorit of cases Dodd's Kidney Pills were , «nd in every auch case inease was cur ad.e falal cases were among those in which Dodd's Kidney Pills were not used.ery reasoning, thinking man and woman cau draw but one conclusion from these acte.One of those who was cured by Dodd'a Kidney Pills was Mr.T.H.O'Reilly, motorman, No.624, Toronto Street Railway, and who lives at No.27 Niagara street.O'Reilly says: \u2018I was for three rs a sufferer from Diabe which de- : every attempt to cure.case was an unusually severe ome, and I was glad to \u2018test.any and every remedy recommended to we.They all failed, however, until I gave Dodd's Kidoey Pills à trial.few oses convinced me that I.had at last d a cure.I used only three boxes, but thay swept the disease entirely out of my system.1 heartily.confidently recom mend Dodd\u2019s Kidpey Pills to any sufferer from Diabetes, as know they are tre anly cure for that complaint.\u201d Let any person suffering from any form of Kidpey Complaint test Dodd's Kidne Pills.It will eost only fifty cents and will \u201cprove the worth of the medicine.Dodd's Kidney Pil Lure sold by all .gists at cents a box, six boxes., er sent on receipt of price, br The Dodds Medicine Co.Lamited, Toron ont 1 evLEs Pevnyroysl and Steel PILLS all { ul re i there may be any defici Bo that in case Pring ich ter Office.It ie pointed out that not only will the.have called to ase the plant\u2019 Most People Think All Soda Water Is Alike But there's a great difference between our Boda Water und that generally sold.In the first piace, we Know how to make it and next, we have the proper machinery, and the best fugredients.We begin by passing the water through seven processes of Filtration.The gas is made from pure carbonate of Soda.The machinery pumps the water and gas into the cylinder, where it is raised to a pressure of 160 Ibs.At the same time the two i duced.There is no other factory in town wbere se much care taken.Allan's Sods has been tried and tested by Lhe best hotels, ciubs and res in this town, and in every case | ALLANS Was pronounced Superior to all others.Any unprejudiced on who compares it will admit that it is the best made, equalling any Kpglish Soda imported.t costs nu more money than the common soda sold, and ls much cheuper than the English.If your grocer does not keep tt ask him to procure it for you.All grocers alive to their own interests keep it in stock.You can get it in the best Ho- sain Clubs and Restaurants.ABK FOR ALI A N\u2019 SODA WATER.Trade Where They Sell What You Want.In cases where you have trouble to pro= cure it telephone the maker, \"1781.\" ROBERT ALLAN, ; 820 Dorchestér Street; 16S>ntyl its ge aber ae .VIAL old or ond % »man stad, J martitey t and a re a each case or money ce six pkges (full tres ) for = RA elf Tor sake in Montreal by Mr.Joho T.Lyona, one Orelg snd Rleury stroets, RB.McQale, 3123 Notrre Dame neet.380*53e0d EPPS\u2019'S COCOA GRATEFUL © COMFORTING: Disti everywhere for Delioacy of Flavor, Superior quant and Nutritive Properties.alally grateful and doaperties Sold only in £ib.peptio.on n #lb.tones labelled JA Eph & Oo.Ltd.Homæopathic ists, London, Eng.BREAKFAST SUPPER ÉPPS's COC0A 3 em- Crompton Hygeian Waist ia made in Ecru and White, in four dit- ferent styles, suitable for Children, Misses and Ladies.Can be laundried without injury.Recommended by the leading medicalmen STORES.WEWAKE oF IMITATIONS.Ask for THER CROMIFTON.151 Zawtt + \u2014\u2014 Absolutely Reliable Always.OLD IN ALL \u2014 THE Remington Standard Typewriter: NEW MODELS.sPAcHMA= ace, | 1es\u201catpoodtf af se.Francets Xavier 48 | \u201cFACTORY I M The Macdonald Tinware Manufsc.turing Premises Badly Damaged.TENEMENTS S WERE RE IN DANGER.Firemen Had a [htficult Task to Keep the Fire From Spreading to Houses Around.IT BURNED VERY FIERCELY.The Building was Once an Oil Warehouse and the Floors Were Well Saturated.The factory of the Mazufactunng Company, at 100 Nazareth street, St.Ann's Ward, was badly damag-d by fire at an varly hour this mormng he building was at one time, used as an oil warehouse, and the floors were: well sat uruted with the mflammable material.The consequence was that once the tire got properly started it spread with great 5 pidity.The\u2018 alarm wis Aven at No.3 Fire Staton, at the corner of Wellington and Dathousie streets, only a block away from the burning iactory, but when the mieu from that station arrive at the seen: the whole top Hit was Llazing fiercely.The factory 15 surrounded on all si les by tenewent Houxs, and threatening was the appearance ol the fire that a sec ond alarm was turnest in from box 42.That brought a lot of apparatus to the place, and a hard hght wis commenced on part of the tromen.It was about half past five when the flames were discovers, and it was not until almost seven o'c.ock that the last of the firemen got thew apparatus, m share 0 return to the stations.\u2018The part of the building in which the Most damage was done was on the top Hat, where mest of the manufacturing was done.The tire appears to have started there, and although the lower flats were Bot much damaged by tre, the unmense Quantities of water poured into the place by the firemen caused à lol of damage, The men who were located at the rear of the burning buildiux.had in hand the difficult task of preventing the sprowd of the flames to à large number of woxden B.teds udjuimng the factors b'loumuæ tu the tenethents in the visant \u2018or the RO most part they were suc+s ul, but the people residing around the scene of the re had an anxous hour or so until the danger of the fire spreading was over.The casduer of the tirm, whe was on the scene, aud 1t would be difficult to estimate the damage until an inspection of the building could le made, but he stated that the finn was well covered by insurance.In the basement a lot of damage would be done by water.as it was filed up almost level with the sidewalk.On the flat above were the offices of the rm fronting «nn Nuzireth street, and in e rear on the same flat a lot of heavy machmery was located, which would also suffer considerabiv.Above that azdin, where the fire seems to have originated, the loss will be complete.Between ten and fifteen thousand dollars will Likely cover it.The building is owned by Mr.A.A.meas.een FRUIT AUCTION SALES.An Active Week at the Great Fruit Mart.HOW CALIFORNIA FRUITS AND TENNESSEE TOMATOES GO.The large consumption of American fruit fn Montreal is steadily on the (ncreuse.The City of Quebec is also a itberal buyer and is represented at every sale by Mr.Thomas Johnson for R.Bardon, and Mr.Plerre Rheaume, and occasionally by Mr.L.Beauchamp.The rapidity of the bidding and the quirkness of the auctioneer les shown in the great quantities sold in such a short space of time, nine, ten and eleven carloads being distributed under the hammer in less than two hours.Yesterday six carlouds and some sundry small lots were sold in une hour and twenty minutes, whilst a sale vf one carloud of bw boxes of pears only touk three minutes Very few realize how interesting one of these sales is, especially to business men, who like to see quick work.It is well worth a visit.The fruit ts brought over 3000 miles in refrigerator cars, and as the track runs on a siding right into the auction warehouse.there is no change of \u2018température.\u2018The carlouds of beautiful plums, pears, peaches, apricots, figs, nectarines, etc., from California, the tomatoes from Tennessee and other fruits and vegetables from the States, are very quickly unloaded and placed in lots.Neat catalogues on Hne stiff paper are printed for every sale.Each lut is numbered und sample boxes are temptingly displayed on the top of each lot, Hiling the whole of the Montreal Fruit Auction Company's warehouse.The intending purchaser takes a catalogue of each car and carefully ex amines the offerings before the sale.This Bart of the work takes about an hour hen punctually at 2 o'ciock the auctioneer commences.first with the looser ends and odd lots in the ware room or mounts on a Shedden waggon outside on the street, to sell several hundred or perhaps one thousand or more watermelons, or e same quantity of bananas.Bo rapid is the pace of auctioneer and buyer that this part consumes only u few minutes.Then ail adjourn to che salesroom, where seats similar to those in the Academy of Mualc are provided for each buyer.A desk also ls in front sf each buyer.Eve one has examined the fruit before entering this room and has hts catalogue marked as to Quality.price, et en the auetianeer calis off any aitera- tions there may be.and everv one corrects h- catalogue.Then the fast and furious blading commences, and the uLinitiated on-looker not in the trade will be puasied to know what they are ail saying or buying.how the auctioneer can Intorpret + all, and stand the awful din and excite- \u2018ment that sometimes prevalls, and go through the whole thing without error ss he does.or how the buyers can follow the auctioneer.The auctioneer hax nr sicyated rostrum.and desk tke a pulpit, nd is armed with a good sized vel.with which he pounds the desk vigorous!y and often kee, order and concentonie attention.With lightning sueed ne scl+ off car after car.marking the lines sold with his blue pencil.With a ringing stron: voice he culls the bids wi-h pistol-uhot' emphasis.The eager bldd.x, many of whom have as strong lungs a8 the au- tioneer, bid, shout, yell.gesticulate.an4 compete against ench other: but it Is really all more pleasant than it looks.They are n jolly lot these tu guyurs, and when in an almost inc-cdibly short space of time a Dig sale 13 over: anv temper exhibited in he heat of the conflict in the fruit auction arena ir quickly forgotten.The auctioneer vesterday seemed to enjoy every bit of it.and \"at no part of the sale did he appear at all to be making \u201cheavy weather\u201d of it.Rapid as tne sic ee has been.stil more rapid ts the disappearance of the Blix or seven thousand boxes sold.A whole street full \u20ac waning expresses load them up aMm/ whirl them av away to make room for more.to sell nex For the week ending July 14 the total saled are ar follows: 19 crates tomn- toes, 160 boxes tomatoes, 2325 watermelons.5 beans, 320 lemons, 2002 oranges.270 plums, 1760 peaches, #86 pears, 26 cota, F2 apples; total 21.924.Messrs.Potter and orin, auctioneers, conduct all these sales for the Montreal Fruit Auction , Company.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GAOL INVESTIGATION.The Attorney-General has instructed Messrs.Aylen and Chevrefils to hold an investigation into tbe Montreal gaol, at Macdonald Tinware the ! and Lacorabe, for St.Jumes aud Bt.Mary's di visions.The commissioners are the rquer inspectors of the provincial inetit The investigation is to Le\u2018non-pohtical and with a bearing especially upon a «charge that 6 quantity of articles, mncinding a hundred quilts, have lately beeu stolen.SE THE STOCK MARKET.the request of Mesers.Gouin members A Week of Extreme Dulness\u2014Most of the Buying for Investment.° resent week has been one of ex- ulness où the Stock Exchange, «nd the business was Of à Very PArrow range.There were unly 2 securities dealt in and three lines vf bonds.the number of shares sold beinx 15,103 ubu vf bonds Fls.00, The dullness is seasonable.ANd 15 helped out by the faci that money 1s su plentiful and cheap that investors quickly picked up all dividend paying stucks that they could lay their hands upon.lu fact, uot ony here, but also tn New York there has been a dec tded scarvity of stocks on the market, which, of course, has quickly squelched Bpeculation, At the same time prices of all Hnes of securities have been firmiy held, and most of thuse on the aclive lst made gains during the week.Transportation interests were most largely dealt in, and Halitax Street probably attracted the greatest attention, going up from ved on Monday EPA à TY on Thursday.Yesterday it sold The treme ut 2044 ex-dividend of 2's per cent.bay- able on the Ist of August War Eagle stayed pretty steadily between 260 and 268, closing at 2 sus Nes aggregated 5750, and the stock seems to be pretty firmiy held, The recent excitement having died oul, a healihter tone prevails, THE WEEK'S RECORD.\u2018The number of shares of the different stocks sold with the highest, sowest and last bid were as follows: \u2019 Low.High.Last : est.est.Bid.| 2750 War Faxlo 2 261 Nol Montreal Street Ry.2681 04 MS Canadiana Pacific Si &3 ts Montreal ns 1X4 101 190} A Totosto Railway gs WN wy 225 Commercial Cable 179 1804 199g 302 New S(reet .\u2026 462 M2 21 20 Halifax Street 132 14 1324 V5 fie Telephones fil 1714 NA 75 st John Ratlwny 143 143 143 31 Haak of Montreal 242 2453 243 10 Ontario Hank.| 109 109 5 Merchants Hank 173 174 171 lv Can.Bank of Com 141 14! 139 5 Dom.Coal pref 1073 WR 108 10.000 Cahle Coupons Hj 104 JUS4 #81 Halifax Ry.Bonds 16 106 $3.00 Dominion Coal Honds 107 107 106 ee ee The house and stable of John Eldon.at Winnipeg.were destroyed by fire on Fri- das a morning.Two cows were burned to ent A man may stand under the running slip- uoose of death and not Telize it Discases, fs fo tal bod y brain, like nervous proc tration and exhaustion, creep upon & man slow- ly.A man overworks.Them he neglects and pays uo attention to 5 is digestion.His liver gets sl petite falls off.The bi is jnproperts nourished and becomes impare.and nerve tissues do not receive proper nutriment and are befogged with the poisons in the blood.The man cannot sleep or eat.Then comes nervous prostration, and exhaustion.Dr.Pierce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery makes the appetite bearty, the digestion perfect, the liver active, the blood pure, the brain clear and the nerves steady.It makes pure blood and bealthy flesh, wus- cle, brain and nerve tissue.It cures nerv- ons diseases.No honest dea'~~ will urge an inferior substitute for the lin :xtra profit there is in it.AboM fourteen years ago, writes C.Plan a of Perrows, Campbell Co.va.had a severe attack of sickness.despondeut ahont my situation.1 thought | 1 was KXOINR to starve to death.J could not rest at night and could not describe =; feelings.1 employed three or four doc they pronounced my disease to be Nervous Prostration.I was weakened down almost to a skelcton.and every body thought I was going to die.1 red two bot- tlies of Dr.Pierce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery and they made a perfect cure of me.My system built up rapidly.From a living skeleton 1 be came robust and health a 1 A 67 years of age and am enjoying good healt] A good wife should be a good nurse and something of a doctor.Send thirty-one one cent stamps.to cover customs and mailing ox/r, to World\u2019s Dispensary Medical Association, No.663 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y., for a paper-covered copy of Dr.Pierce\u2019s Common Sense Medical Adviser.Cloth binding, 50 stamps.One thousand and eight pages, over three hun dred illustrations, some of them in colors.The best doctor-book extant.wi- wy mye ENNYROVAL | PILLS ca wars Ea, Brand eons Pa His; Advantage.ny / Ric ARD () MARSH, Ve THOR OF \u201cThe Duke and the Daumsel ALL * RIGHTS CHAPTER -{Continued.) As she interrupted me her vo:ce rose almost to a scream.©] must speak to you\u2014J will! dure no longer.to you.\u201d Perceiving that, unless | made a scene, I should have to let her at least say something, ! did as she requested and sat down.I wished that she would sit down also, instead of standing in front of the door, twisting her handy apd body, and pulling faces\u2014for only so can I describe what seemed to he the nervous spams winch were continually causing her to distort her attenuated countenance.\u201c1 never wished to marry him,\u201d she began.\u2018\u2019He made me.\u201cI suppose you mean that he made you in the sense in which ail ladies, when their time comes, are made to wany.\u201cNo, | don't.| never wantel to marry him- never.He was a'moit as ureat stranger tu me as vou are.Why should 1 INArry a perfect stranger, without a penny to his name-me, who had been a singie woman, and content to he a single woman for nearly forty vears ¥' -I could not tefl her: am sure | had no noton-\u201cThs house belongs to me: it was my mothers house before me.He came in one day and I can en- Nt down and 1et me speak asked me if I! wanted a waiter came a with hardly a shoe to his foot.It was like his unpudence! 1 did net want a waiter, and I told lum so; but he mesmerized me, and made me have hun!\u201d *\u201cMesmerized you, Mrs.Barnes ! joking !\" \u201cFm not joking.\u201d To do her justice any one who looked lear hke joking 1 never saw.\u201cI've always leen n nervous sort of You are a body.Directly he saw me he could do anything he hiked with me.He was always mesmerizing we.In less than a month he had mesmerized me into marryine him.As soon as we were married | began to think that he was m that case, 1 told myself, that most prom s.ng couple must have been sumething very like a pair! \u2014He was always asking e if 1 would like to sell myself to the devil.He used to say that he would arrrange it for me if 1 wanted.Thom he used to dreain out loud such dream Night after night I've lain and listened to him, frightened half out of my wits.Then he took to walking in his sleep.The ony thing he brought into the place was a litte wooden box, tied up in a pocket handkerchief.1 conld never make out what was in this Once when 1 usked him, 1 t ought he would have killed me.One night, in the middle of a dream, he got out of bed and went downstairs.Altho 1 was so frigat- ened thiat my knees were knocking toget! er, 1 went alter him.He came in here.This box of hia was in that bureau \u2014it's in that bureau now.\u201d She painted to a tall, old- fashioned bureau.which was just behind my chair, \u2018\u201cHe kept muttering to hin self all the time; 1 couid not cath all that he said he spoke.80 low, but he repeated over and over again eomething about the devil.He took th his box of His out of the bureau.He did flomething to it with his hands.What he did 1 don't know.1 suppose there was a secret spring about it, or something.But though I've tried to make it out, over and over again since then, I've never been abe to find the secret of it to this day.Wheu tie handled it the top flew open.He pul the box down upon that table; and stood watching him in the open door way\u2014just about where I am standing now-\u2014without his having the least notion I was there, 1 believe, that, Jf he had known, he would .have | kille Do you mean to say, while he was doing all L you he ave de described, that he was asleep?\u201cYou sa quite sure, Mrs.Barnes, that you aiso were not fast asleep \u201cNot me J aimant wish 1 bad been.I've never had a good night's sleep: from that hour to this.Te growrr that thin.for want hl it, that I'm nothing but a skeleton, As I was say ing.when he had opened he put the box down on the table.He ave la which made my blood run cold.\u201d She struck me as being the rort of woman whose blood on very Right provaca- tion would run cold.en he took something out of the box.When I maw what it was I thought 1 shonld bave fainted.\u201d - A nervous paroxysm seemed to pass all over her; her voice dro to a whisper: \u201cIt wis a woman's finger.\u201d \u201cA woman's finger, Mrs.Barnes \u201cIt was 8 woman's finger.There was a wedding ring gn it; it was too mall for the finger, am that the fing seemed to have enten into the flesh.stood staring at this wedding ring.\u201d meet.Why, if I had secured the evidence nadia! staring! and be was fost ce; \u201cI \"ont 4 know much about sleep walkers; ever saw, be vas | he te or at But 1 0 \"do oe WE | RMSERVED.k wben he was sleep- walking.his eyes were wide open, and he used to stareni things which 1 suppose, he wanted to see, in a wav which was horrible to look at.It was like that he stared ate this wedding ring.Then he said, right out aloud: \u2018ll cut you off One of these fine days, and see how you look upon my finger.\u201d Then he put the fiuger down on the table, and out of the box he took three other fingers and a thumb.\u201cYou are quite sure they were read, ken- ue, human fingers, Mrs.nes?\u201cI now fingers when 1 5 them, I suppose.You hear me out.e placed them oa the table, pails uppermost, close together, just as the fingers are upon your own hand.He spoke to them, \u2018You'll never play any more of your devil's tricks with me, that's a certainty! he said.And he leered, and grinued, and chuckled, more like a demon a man.Then he took something out vf the box, wrapped in a piece ico.1 saw on the cabico there were atains of lord Out of it he took the palin of a woman's hand.Ras ing it to his lips, he kissed it, looking like the perfect devil that was.He put it down palm downwards, on the table, and he did something to the fingers.Then\" - Mrs, res gave utterance to a gasping sound, which :t did not do one good to \u2014*\"he picked it up, and I saw that by some devii\u2019s trickery, he had joined the separate parts together, and made It look as if it were a perfect hand.\u201d _ She stopped.do not mind owning that if I had had my way, she would have stopped for good.Unfortunately, 1 did not see my way to compel her to leave her tale unfinished.\u201cI suppose that at that dreadful sight I must have faiu use the next thing 1 can remember is finding\" myself lying on the floor, and the room ail dar For some time I dared scarcely breathe, far ess move; 1 did not know where my husband wight be.How I ommend, up courage to enable me to cree , to this hour I do not know.When Prag did\u2019 I found my husband fast asleep in bed.\u201d \u201cYou really must excuse my asking, Mrs.Rarnes, but do you happen to recollect what vou ate for supper that night.and are you in the habit of suffering from night- ma \u201cNightmare! That was the first time I watched him.I have watched him over and over again since then.1 soon found out that regmlarly every Friday night he walked in .his sleep, and went downstairs, and gloated over that dreadful hend.\u201d \u201cYou say that he did this every Friday.you suggesting .at with him Friday was some sort of anniversary?\u2019 \u201cI don\u2019t know.What was I to think ?What was anyone to think?Don't laugh at me\u2014don't! You think I am a foel, lying.You shall see the band for oo oelf, and tell me what you make of it.I will show it you, if I have to break his box open with a hammer.In a etate of considerable, and evident, excitement, she crossed the room.I rose to enable her to approach \u2018the bureau.She took à small canvas bag out of of the Pocket \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a.of her dress, Out of this Kkeya.\u201cHe has my keys.He made me him them.never knew that Tova duplicates.But 1 always ve, a He seldom went outside the front door; I think he was afraid of being seen in \u2018the streets.Whenever he did go, 1 used to Jock myself in here, and try to find the spring which opened the box.I had an idea that there might be something in it which I had not seen.I will open it now, if I have to emash it into aplinters.\u201d She let down the flap of the bureai.Within there were nests of drawers, and gne small centre cephos This cup- .rd she unlocked.When she had so, Doar gave a stifled exclamation.\u201cIt has gone!\u201d she said, 1 stooped beside her.\u201cWhat has e?\u201d She turned to me a face was ghastly in its revelation of abject terror.Her voice had suddenly degenerated into a sort of panting hiss.\u201cThe box! It was here last night.After, he had gone I unlocked the bureau, and | looked, and mw it was there, Bhe me with a streagth of which, in her n condition, 1 should imagine i \u201cHe - the t and taken it.He may be hid: den somewhere in the house this moment.(To Be Continued.| De.Coderres RED Pale and Pl LLS women.i lve, out right, $ The Cook\u2019 ® - FANCY mess = pose four moueut after putote aking Foner is \u2014 pa as FREE 8 Friend 2 Baking.4 \u201csoit FIT tal bottle to Fit casos.Fur sale by J.A Harte, STOPPRD Fee AXD Ber w oi AnD st.1780 Nous Dane st, Montreal 267o2ae Cony Huss FOR Richelieu, The fine property fine stables, burns, hen house, plggery stone house, 10 acres of land, flower and kitche asparagus beds, small fruit and cherry trees.alsu a good apple a feature of the its beauty.Guod fishing and boating, train service.For terms and to Tel.3233.SALE, On the River Front.consisting of good coach house, awd fiom 9 to comprising tennis lawn, n gardens, the latter has struwberry beds, other There ta vrchard.A fine grove is place, and adds much to convenient further particulars apply H.M.SIMPRON.153 Hutchison Street.160 1 FOR SALE Nominingue,\u201d The Fine Property of Baron d'Halewyn.Sifuated o Formerly Lac consists of 1,00 des Isles.acres of land ana water, 8 Lac d'Halewyn, This property & well buiit, commodious house, heated by hot walter ; There are very th horses, coach buildings.A saw shingle mills, wi outfit, are on the is extremely picturesque.ted with islands.hus a good water 1¢ Stables, stablin serv A for 10 house, baras, and other out- mill, emaît planing and th a complete building property.The sceneiy The lake is dot- There is faîtmous trout end dore fishing.and magnificent deer and partridge shooting.\u2018The property is waterad by two streams of water.cultivation.An Piers ently been plant of 2.000 sugar maples onthe p This property à gentleman's fishin, About 70 acres of land are under orchard has rec- There are upwards especiatly suitable for or hunting lodge, or {or a club.For turther particulars apply _H.M.SIMPSON, 153 Hutchison Street.Tel, S333.168 1 FOR SALE, Cote St.-COTE Catherine Road, Bts AIC ES.That very rhoice property belonging to Jos.Brougn- ton, Esq.coach house, land laid out etc, in consisting of house, stables, 7 arpents of gardens and and § or orchard [awng, very suitable for sub-division.Full particulars as to area and photographs M.M.SIMPSON, wilh Tel.3233.153 Hutchison Street.16 1 FOR the Village ™ of SALE, \u201c Waterviile, 0 close an estate, the T house and grounds of the late Dr.G.owers.highly cultiv ated 1 berries, giving a ressonable and belonging to the w telween will be sold at a particulars apply mu Tel.3233.to suit purchaser, dy te rounds cover M acres of and ; two acres in straw- good return.price very Also Jatt [es : Ereat bargain, For \u2018run same estate.farm, | SIMPRON, 153 Hutchison Street, 166 3 FOR SALE 200 University Streat.Semi-detached fine house, 40 feet front on lot 830x120 ; will the vacant lot.A comfortable and be sold with or without chance to secure a very handsome house, For further particulars app.y to H., M.8imp- em son, 153 Hutchison at.FOR AT CATH Between McGill Tel.1651 SALE.ERIVE STRERT.Cotiere Avenue and sffeld acrce Well rented, one of the post properiies oo the street.Por full particulars apply t Tel.3233, | .= M.SIMPSON, 18 Hutchison Street.151 OTTAWA For s sale, a very handsome house, situated on the banks of the river, commanding a fine view.The grounds are extens- with an will be sold below culars apply H.M.Tel.3933.abundanee of The plans and workmanshi are out of the commabn.pared and built for the ~wner, ving Ottawa.This is a tunity to secure a lar, trees.of the house specially pre- bargain.h ro cost: For further pry y SIMPSON, 138 Métehison st.Jel MENWHOAREWEAK| To all those suffering trom Nervous Devtilly ad Weak, ness, Losi Mamhood Lack of confidence, Men snd premature decay.inability tal depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Weak Memory, Exhausted Vitality, Errors of Youth.Variovoel Old Dr.Gordon's Remedy for Men sate in ¥ hours.Ons vases dos resulte Jn wonderful most chron \u2018will surely cure recent cases.' If you have tried au and foule don't miss Mia ls 10 per box or D far $156.By mail in plain te celpt of ioe.4 Valuable Notion took, rules tor sain what to eat and ro, pe Address\u2014 Queen wg Co., Box M! N Fo sale in Montreal by or oh T.ses 1 Bleury, and B.E.wha 138 Rms EE SUMMER BRSORTE.ï Allan Line Steamships.Mentreat to Liverpool.Montre Tam .2m 95 Jui ; murs.mda y.Utoansers ori.Tom x 1 Jub 2 ve July Cabin Passage Ioan and ou racdss second Cabin = and ek w, London ee 23.50 and pense Misdship promenade dock spacious J lights ato * No double sestivg ie rome Je durer Liver ~ electric Glasgow.Derry and New York Service 18 July state et Nebraska ™ Jul onal = erty er Quec l'assage.$48: Retu gus.\u2018Secs es Réturn.solid, ecraxe te Bellas, Ub 29 July, 1 p.m.rat Aug.| pom.ud nstew in, For (roight, passage or further information apply te M.& A.ALLAN, Moatreal bosiea ur Patadaishis 1 DOMINION LI STEAMSHIPS, LEY kRrooL ERY WE Frow Muntrewl Bteswer romQuebec Donnulun.Ju = Garighe say 33, 230 po.Lauradur Ju: uly W, 6p Vancouver Aus.Fy am Aug.62 2 NS » i Feotawan, Aug 13, aayinght ave 13, Yorkshire.Aug W, duyighe July WN.i = » = Frow Liverpual Stesmer From Boston.Jul, 14, nada, .July L, 4 SU jus.June 2d New Rugland sug JL 2p mm.Hates of P \u2014 Te Livervuoiur Londonderey \u2014Camn.dX ard upwards singe.$107 and upwards return.ead Cali, $M tu $4250 singe: Phé.TS Ces 475.40 return.Sievsage- To vor mo Belfast and Glasgow F220 to turmished free Midship saloons, eicet ecks Compaoy or 16 AVID TORRANCE & 17 83.Sacrament Bi, Montreal.20.50.Drorry, London, Quecndown.Stcerago vuEu a ight, spacions promenade or further wfurmnation apply tv any seul of the ce.General d'agents BEAVER LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Salling Weekly between Munireal, Quebec and Liver pool ling at Himouaki and Muville.Irelaud.cach way.to embark and land pausvogers aod ina rum From LIVEkFUOL Steamers.MONTREAL Sat.July 2 Lake Tonzanro Wed.July W.9, Ae Huron.= \" 16° Lake Superior Aung 3 * 3, Gala Co Aus.10.so\" 3.Lake Ontario.» \u201con.** Aug.6 Tunyarito © \" 2.Steamers euil from > MouLr real, Wedneadsy Morning.passcrigers embark the Sein previous after an RE aero 10 ion 50 to #85, return SECOND CABIN return $66.75; Glasgow, $37 65, return, $35.55.return LiYerpoui aud ira, 370.prding tO steatner and perth sesected.T London, 8o chock: $100.00 4: Belfast, $65.25.STERRAGE-Tu liverpoot, London.Glasgow, Lon- donderry and Bel inst, #22 i » pt For further partie jars as to a to Passage.apply to W.CAMP LL.General danaçer.Domtyead torts Street, Montre: THE NORTH AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION CO Montreal to Gaspe New Carlisle.Str.Will Sail from Montreal on MONDAY, 25th JULY, AT 2 \u2026 Ltd.and \u201cADMIRAL?\u201d P.M.And gyery alternate Monday thereatler.Calling at all intermediate po Freight will be receiv Basin uatil noon on day of sailing.First-class acoomme at Com House ation (Or passengers _ For further iniorimation apply at the oitice of DAVID ROBERTSON & \u20ac0., Agents \"Bell Telephone, No.151.74 St, Peter St 152 eod NORTH GERMAN LLOYD SOLTRANPY Trave, Tu.J 5, Wem | hau Raale, Tra ro Tu.\u2018 Tues.Ads um.| Labn Tu, \u201caug 10 sm.TWIN SCREW LassucKe \"BOUT AMETON Loxpes Prinz Regeut Luitpold.isdrich der Grosse uly d, Yam ! Kai, W Aug.K.Friedrich, Aug.3, Lo SERVICE BREMEN.ursday, Jus ab, Sam\" y \u2018Thursday, J ALTAR, NAPLES.GENOA.m.I] Aus 2456 œ.anova Aller.Aug.6, fem i Fuld pl 3, em.OELRICHS & CO.2 Rowling Green N.LA BENJAMIN & WESTOX, 10 Place d Arm 0 ont Dovaras BATTERABY, SL Prises 8L, op.Temple va Hexuy, LI6 8t.Fever.8e (M Insticute Buildings Agooia for Mon tise DIRECT TO PARIS, LONDON, HAM ¥.Blsmarck .,.July B F.Bismarck À Victoria .Aus 114 Victoris TWIN MR w PASSENCER NERY .-July 16 .Pennsylvania tis [July 30 | Pala .Aug.\u2026 Aux ICk NEW YORK \u2014 MAMBURG DIRECT.13 NANBIRC-AMERICAN LINE 37 Bway.æ.YF.Or Jauzt Trox, 13 St.John treet Douvenat Batrerasy, 8¢ Jamas st.w.Hænay, 116 Bt.Peter at tosPanies à Agents for Mantreal Moatreat.Pirate HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE For Rotterdam VIA BOULOGNE! BUR-M and Amsterdam, Moderate loos.real comfort, plist acoommols- tions.A; andbook and terms to Gun.Pass.Agency, w York, or to D.Battersby, 174 êt.James St, mma.1 Mullins Bt.W.H Henry 16 Bt.Peter Mocbaoios InstBldz.12 _ SUMMER RESORTS.Adiropdacks.The Ampersand | On Lower Saranac Lake.A ACTIVE GOLF LINKS.Persons suffering from tubervulonis not accepted.C.M.EATON, Ampersand, Franklic Co, N.Y.15seodtt ADIRONDACK HOUSE KEENE VALLEY, N.VY.ei KELLY, Manager.Accommodates 200.d \u2018water; electric poils: Lathe, open Arepla ous et and latest systems smal) orchestra, table first pra unt n season.Illustrated bookler a Avplics- \"QUEEN'S HOTE Caledonia Springs, On This o new and commodious hs Every.attention Este vl y.L, t.otel is now open for the paid.Convenient Apecial rates Te families aod J.8 _MeDOUG ALL, Proprioter.~ DIRIGO HOUSE, LONG ISLAND, CASCO BAY, ME.Opens JUNE M), for Season of $4, _15760d13 MAB.PERRY, Prop.SEASIDE HOTEL, Rustico Beach, P.BE, I.Aosotamodates Stty 6 Burl aud still water bathing.boasting, ailing, Gebing and OL Excellent table, \u2018comfortable beds.Mocerate St.Leon Springs Ye, An Agreeablé Sumimer Resort.Mr.L.Brout: ager at he Albion bec.} uns health n.' forméerty levsce Hotel (now Vi .ne (No issoeis).Que: \u2018que.voviguratine Total at Bt, Toon ' Water Springs, which was ned on qu other parties Perron AO a ACCOM! ing rocme.will miodated.À two houre # Montreal dy C.2 brings thé tourist or tsevitie, fve-intles from the assortis.bu usses ket the sent Late and Yatned at ah Sorin 162 Nod Be) Stings,\u2019 PQ.\"BELLEVUE HOTEL int, River du Loup\u2018 We kno Eve nl knows sad lesding eum: reset open AU Address AUBUT BROS, River du Loup Want CHAMPLAIN HOUSE.FilMipbuarg, P.@ NL be opened Bar oad Bao Er YS situated on the shores of uæ fine drives, Lire dry climate JR PORTE, Proprietor.circular ou 124 24 cod JOHN NEW Xb 00.P et Cnarlostetonr, P.Ÿ L ABERDEEN COTTAGE, SUMERBSTOWY, ont, for the odation of lew boarders Gooa igs.For rates adutrodf * Mas.D.G.McDONALD, ne sed Suramerstown, Ont.ORCHARD FARM.Rnuswlien Lan ins su pe à :.wharf aed pt miles to Bolton Buiphar : rine S'ANSUS OC MARTIN.10 oh LAKE COTTAGE, Knowlton, CANADIAN PACIFIC A SEASIDE THROUGH CAR SERVICE {From Windsor 88.) Portland, Me.and Old Orchard Beash\u2014 'Slooping Car\u20148 2 p.m.daily.Parlor Car, 9a.m, week days.ot shodrews.n 5 \u2014 On Fridays, until Seprembor ud.m.SUNDAY SUBURBAN SERVICE.Laurentian Mountain apeciai leaves 9.15 a.m.from Dalhousie Syuare Station for St.Agathe, St.Jeroma, ote, allowing about sos en hours at Si.Agathe.e of o Mountains Special 0am.leaves W Ttinor St.for BL.Anne's, Vau.dreull, Caledonia Springs and Pian: tagenet, giving passent rn» for Caledonia Springs aboul seven hours at that point.IMPROVED SERVICE.Chicago, Detroit, Chatham, London, Toronto.8.50 am.weok days (Windsor St.)\u2014 V Through Sleeper and 2nd Class Coach to C Lie Duy Conches to Detruit.Lv.daily (Windsoe St Through Sleepor.to to Chicago, Day Cuuclhos to Detroit.City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 129 St.Jamesst., SE POST OFFICE soe CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.WINDSOR STREET STATION.esa for St.Juhas, Faronam Newport, Port ce als cli ester, Nashua, Buitva and Now Eagand Poms, sla Muutrea, and Huston Au Liso icare SU0 M à i Arrive 83) pm.Fast bares tor browirile, Suni Falls UHawilton Butta hugeton, l'usouta Lenve8 aU a.Atrvo ud po Lucal Express \"for St Juhas, Faranau, shoraruvea 8e Hyacinthe, etc Leave 8.30 p © noun i 1 Jobus, Farnbaw, Newport, Coa Nasnus, Losell, Jd New Laglanu Purnia TAYE tou Hudson, Alfnd aud termediate station Leaves dam, B 5Si5pue.1 0 p.u pu Uno Western Expross ivre smiths Falls.Hamon, Bulfaio Torunty BL Thowas, Londen, Detroit, Uhicago ned aid f dE fu Unitaru and Weaters Slates.Leave Ju Arnive ti dua am erivonies St Jubu, N.B., Halifax, NE, an Leave 740 p a encept Arrive LWA wm crop Satu oars Night Lares for St.cord, Manchester.Leave 18.20 p Local Ep for is.Armive à Da.mm, 9 35 am sou Sto Mane, 8t Pa Leave daily t10p nl Arme ives isa m Leave daily Tee 25.o : ven 18.6 am, 2 nu tn | andi lap ow PW sips.Vancouver, &.Leave p.m.uu DALHOUSIE SQUARE \u201cratio y Quebec, ke.@.; Are 60 a m,38 pm | +.JU p.um.87.55 pu.Fust Hixprons for Lachute, Ottawa.ete Leave 825 a ne 4 A m.| Armive 12.20pm.Bp wm \"herese, Rose, Fuat Express for Three Rivers, Leave 5.4 am.JS v *1Lu0 ÿ.su Leave ava 55.15 am, Arrive 30 ans 80am, alt pu, DE up.+-u, 1 wm $45 pom, AN pra m., 5.5 be tt 55 pv Laxal for St.Agathe ai ile.Leave 530 ÿ mu | Arrive Si, 6 un Local for Joliette and BL Sauniel- Leave 3.0 Arrive 3.4 a J Arriv Eur BL Cheese and 8t.Jerome, St Lin and 8 Eustache Brancuee and intermediate stacions Leave 3.30 pm Aiibve 2 vam {Runs daily Sundays saciudey x Runs Sunday only baturtes outy Dauy except Saturday and Sunday.SUMMER RESORTS.GASPE EASIN The Favorite Apoi for Health and Sport CHARNING RESORT FOR SPORTSMEN AND PLEASI RE SEEKERS.The net ue peant ful Scenery.fine Soa Bath ing apd unexcel .or the prises oi salmon and trout Sabin hy CoD! with ibe bh saimon and Trou( Fishing par excellence.BAKREk' > HOTEL (OPENED JINE 1st.) 0 long and favorably known, effers Arst-cl, accommo dation for tounats, with ali the tomfarta of home.Before making your plans for your summer outing be sure to write for terms and other information to.|, 118.52 BAKER'S HOTEL.Gaspe, Que.ABENAKIS SPRINGS.A most delightful Summor He Resort Minor) Sprin Boating.Ting Boa! tree TUESBAI AND FRIDAY EXCURSION The Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co» Bleamer Berthier loaves Bunsecvure Market hart.Montrosl and SAT atl y w for Abe hrs RBAY TO Mo \u2018Spec dB a.excursion from ars ne, to 3rd Beptember inclusive, by Grand Trunk and South Bhore Railways leaving Bonaventure Station, Montreal, every Saturday, at 4.30 p.m.connecting at Borel with the Soe Steam Yacht \u201cJubilee\u201d for Abenakis bpriugs, re.uro- iug every {pS i perivi at Montreal, atdsm Rou ($1.00 1 ontreal to Borel and 0 trom Borel \u201cte Lure Springs aod return.) Thus trip will afford An opportunity of spending Bunday in Lhe conutry sad enjo Boating, Hathlog, ing, © ete.tos ressonable.For particulare aptly G.É \"KIMPTON.Abenakis Springs, Que.Por circulars apply to L HARRIS, 62 Bt.James st, + Montreal CACOUNA.St.Lawrence Hall hotel open from June 23rd to Sept.beach.service and appoiulments io order.Bend for desoriptive circular JOHN BRENNAN, Bel-Air Races, July 14th to 30th, (BUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Special Train Service.For the above Special Traius will Le ruu on cach day of the races, leaving Bouaveninre Sta tion at 12.30 p.1.30 pau, 200 pan.aed 2.0 pre ge turning immediately aftor the races.r © onmmutation tickets will not be accepted on &buve spoctal trains, CHEAP EXCURSIONS To Brandon, Portage La Prairie and Winnipeg, Man.Also to amen puihls in Minnesota and North Dako Round Lrip ti hes will be sold to any of the above puiuis from all stations in Ontario and Quebec al $m Tickets gond Pit July tôth, Good to return unt september 1 Saturday and Sunday to Monday Excursion tichels are now on sale 10 numerous points, particulars of which may he ascertained by vbtæting from Grand Frank ticket offices eckiy Kacursions \u201d Pamphict Through Parlor and Sleeping Car service between Moutread and Old Orebani Beach in effect June ith, ave Moolreal S00 au.exo ept Sunday), and sa pin.daily.Arrive Portland 3.49 bus and Gow am, aod Ol Orchard 7.50 a.m.and 6.47 pm Fast Day and Night Express for the wost.Turanta ins hours ad W wia, Hawitton 10 hours min, Niagara Falls 11 hours #0 min, Buitalo 13 hours, ant peopartionate Ome to London, Detroit and Chicago.For tickets, reservation of space in Sleepers apply to Cumpany s agenls City Ticket Offices, 1:17 SC James and Bonavenlure Station.street 166et = GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM TAKING EFFECT JUNE 21, 183.\u2014\u2014 BUBJECT TO CHANGE \u2014\u2014 Teains leave Bonaventure Station as fellows (Note viguitios ruus daddy, All other truins run daly axcept Sunday 7We m.ie mmingtunt, Huntingdon, Fort Covingtos ui Massena Sprivgs.ia wo New Yolk vas 40K HL 7.30 mm \u2014V aliey elit, Ottawa, Toronto.8.00 au.\u2014 Sherbrooke.Imaud fou, Fortinad, Quebec itl red w Yuh via lt & HL \u201cTorunto.Dero.Chia ago.New Yorn aunt Boston Br Vv.R Ouawa and Vadeynehld (Eat.vblys NL bambeit sud 8¢.Johns (sat unly) bt Hywaothe sod U.C.Ry.utils, -Inlaini Fond, Sherbiruoke and Quebec.Huntingdos md Por Lowy, 448 p.m.\u2014Be Johns ia snd tunes Point.W aterioo aad interuediste stations vus C y M55 pw \u2014 Octare erfiei ValleyBeld dauy © ini EEA RIL niin NR AR es RAR Re 880 Deaths must be endorsed wilh the names anû eddresses of (he per IMITED.a Noire Dame ES et Non ed Greatest Stare.Ju 60 Li Daring July and August CF we close dally at 5.38._Setardays 2 at A o'clock GOW\u2014In this city.on July 8th, the wife of John Gow, of a son.a \u2014 At 9 hh of July, 1888 a sun to Mr.an Charles Gray.t.George street, on the = s à Mrs.\u2014 At 11345 Blenry street, on the ne the wits of William G.Owens, | we t.th ins of a son.(Almonte papers please sopy, ) PATTERBON \u2014 On the Sth inst.at 8) Marin ave, the wife of H.D.Patterson, of a son.RITCHIE \u2014 At 12 Woodstock avenue, on une 25th, to Mr.and Mrs.D.Ritchie, a son.REILLY \u2014 At 295 Laval avenue, on July & # son to Air.und Mrs.Hugh J.Reilly.at Mitchell's Mili.the wife af Angua ELL\u2014Ob the 3rd inst, near Red Winx.Ont.Bell, of a daughter.* BÉNNETT\u2014In Newcastle, Ont., on July 8, the; wife of Mr.F.J.Bennett, of \u201c daugh- er.® CROSBY\u2014At Port Maitland,, Yarmouth, N.8., on July 3, to Captain and Mrs.P.E.Crosby, a son.® FRIARS- At Sussex.N.B.on July 7th, to the wife of James Friurs, a daughter.GIRBON-In Orono.Unt, on July 1.the GRAN of Mr.John Gibson, of a daughter.* , ANA Halttux, N 8.July-2.tu Mr.oki Grant, à daughter.\u201c HEABLIE.on \u201che an inst.in King.Ont.torr and Mrs.Berry Henslip, a duugh- HARMER\u2014In Mitchell, Ont., on the 4th inst.Mrs.Will Harmer.of a daugh- HUOT\u2014At Alexandria.Ont., July 2nd, the wife of J.A.Huot, va a aaughter.® HARIVEL- At Huts, .on July 5th, to Mr.and Mra, 8.J.Raven & son.* JENKS\u2014A:t Lockhartville, N.5.June 24, to Mr.and Mra.Marshal Jenks, a son.® PARBONB\u2014At 8t.John N.B.on July Sth.to the wife of KE.u parsons, of West End, of a son.® POUCOCK - In Turnberry, Ont.on July 5th, the wife of Mr.Richard Pocuck of a daughter.® BUThHERLAND- -At Hamilton, July 7th, the wifa © lund.of a son.B8IMPSON-At Mount Denson, N.2181.sun.\u201d Ont.on Charles Suther- 8.June to Mr.and Mrs.Harry Stimpson, a MARRIAGES.COOKE.MURRISON \u2014 At Lachute, Que., On June 29th, by Rev.XN.Waddell B U.Reuben Thomson Cook, of Arundei.to M'ss Murgaret Morrison, of Lachut-.* GLANUCY-HEATH\u2014 At St.Andrews, Que.on July 4 by the Rev.Dean Macdonald, Frank Glancy, of Harrison's Carners, \u2018Miss Edith Heath, of St.Andrews.* GAWLEY-RENNIE \u2014 At Marmora, Ont.on July 5, by Rev.R.McCulloch, David Gawiey to Elizabeth Rennie.* HUDSON-HAMILTON -\u2014 At ningstan, Ont.on July Gth, by the Rev.M Mac M.A, Florence.daughier of gillivray.r.Samuel Hamilton, Hudson, of Ottawa.* JEFFERY-KELI.Y \u2014 At Toronto.on July 8 by Rev.John Mahan, of Dorchester, ssisted by Rev.J.F.German, D.D., of \u2018oronte, Solomon Hooper Jeffery and Jeanetta Agnes, daughter of the late Willlam E.Kelly.* KENNEDY - MONTGOMERY - At the bride's parents.Richmond, N.B., on the Sth of June, by the Rev.T.Miller, Gev.Lesife Kennedy to Alice May Montgom- \u2018ery.* LEWIS - KINNEAR \u2014 At Halitax, N.8, July 6, by Rev tieorge A.Lawson.brother of the bride, Arthur 8.Lewis, to Mrs.Mary A.Kinnear.both of Backville, N.B.* MILLER - CLARK \u2014 At Newport, N.8, on July 7, by Rev.A.Daniel, Lorenzo Miller.of Avondale, Poplar_Grove.® MCDON RL.L-WOUD \u2014 On July 5, at St Andeè Que.by the Rev.Dean Macdonald, Alexander D.McDonell.of Montreal, of Beatrice Catherine Wood, of Cornwail.*- PHILPS-BUSHY At South Stukely.ue.on the 4th inst, by Rev.John owkes, B.E.Philps, \u2018of Waterluo, to Alice V.Bushy, of Riehmond.* RUNNALLS/LLOXIA \u2014 AL on July 6, by thé Rev.\u2018Abram D.Runnalls to Lloyd.* BELDEN-HOVER \u2014 At Parkhill, Ont, July à.b» the Rev.MKobert Ayleard, > $ Mr.Willem A.Selden, of Le toy.N., to Miss Saruh M.daughter of Mr.Bilas Hover.of Parkhill.* SIMS-SMITI{ \u2014 At Bherbrooke, ue., on July 6th, by Rev.T.Luchkens, Mr.Wil- Ham 8ims to Miss Elizabeth Smith?all of Sherbrooke.* WICHMEYTER-MARA \u2014 At Milton, Ont, on July 5.by the Rev.jouis Jordan, Theodore Wichnsever.of Lefpsic, Germany, to Mary Peniston Mara.* DEATHS IN THE CIFY.DURAY\u2014On July 16th.1898, Dorenda, Ann Havragan.aged 40 years, heloved wife af Charles A Duray.Fufñers! from her usband\u2019's residence, 120 Fulford street, Monday, July sth, at 230 pm, to Mount Rayal cemetery.HANRAHAN ~\u2014 Accidentally drowned, at Lac L'Achigan, St, Hypolite de Kilkenny, Thomas Garnet Hanrahan, to Eftie Clark, of Annie Gertrude lace from his mother's residence.Mrs.M.eli, 985 Dorchester street, on Saturday, 16th inat., at £3 pm.to the Church of St.James the Apostis, thenra to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends will please accept this intimation.164 2 WOOLLEY\u2014At 100 Plymouth Grove, on July 15th, Elizabeth Rolston.widow of the late James Woolley.aged 63 years.Funeral private.184 2 DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.CLELAND\u2014At Port Hope, Ont, July 4 the Rev.James Cleland (retired), far- merly pastor of Mu street Presbyterian Church, Port Hape.* CONNOR\u2014In Kingston, Ont., July.8th, Barah Pigion.wife of Thomas Ander- | son Connor, Pittebure.and daughter of the late Nathaniel Pigon, aged years.* CUMMINGS-At Kemptville, Ont., on June XI, Jane McKenzie.relict of \u2018the late Peter Cummings, aged 57 years.* {DUNN\u2014At the Island of Orleans, Que., July 2 Timothy H.Dunn, in his 88rd year.DESJARDINS - At Ottawa.on July Sth, Marie Lea Rochon, wife of W, Des- jarains, aged 37 years.* GORDONSMITH\u2014At Bt.Andrew's Manse, Lancastér, on the 4th Inst.Mary Anne, beloved wife of the Rev.C.* Gordon- smith, F.8, 8.Funeral on Sander af- tefnoon at three o'clock.at St.And- réw's Church, Bouth Lancaster.16 2 HOLMAN\u2014At Hamilton.Ont.Jul Charles Henfamin Holman, aged 3 years and 8 months.on July 2nd, LANGE\u2014At \\ictoria, B.C.76 years 10 1 Gendin, King Gustav W.months a native of Kingdom of NCLUNALU\u2014In HoWManVilie, Unt, on July 10, William McDonal \u2018 d, aged » MURRAY\u2014At Hamilton, Ont.June 3., John, BOR of the late Charles Murray.* M'MANUS\u2014At the Public Rospital, Bt.Jopn, N.B., on July 8th, Horati| son of Wililam T.and \u2018tte D MeManue rged 21 years and 2 monihs, Plapcr at Hamiton, O.:t 8 ierce, nfant\u201d daught f a 3.Pierce, aged 5 months Band To PROULX\u2014AL Quebec, on the 12th Inst.Eliza Starkey, widow of th c oO.© late Nar- REYN, Felairey henry Wilfrid, Tarmas Réyna TANCOCK\u2014At Masonite, Ont, o Wth, J Tanoock, aged 61 Soupe For additional Births, Marriages and Deaths, Ses Pages 11 and 18, a\" on the 8th uebec, on the lit , Seed 2 h July, À Years, son * PERSONAL, THE BAFEST WAY To 1 ROTECT YOU.HOME aies 2 pry Ia to have :t pro Led »y the Dominion Ba Giarantes Co., Ltd.Their Klectrio Protection is an absolute peour- IY and the Sos is 8 Mere rine, hey not Solr AEsine Tous or damage C5 Pures ous 0 by Ele y sa relieve you [rom all anxi 7, Fine un demes st.Talephohe- One Tour.Uhas, W.Haëar, General Manager a mos \u2018a.is an sufficient guarantee of the masterful out, fit and finish of ve to Frank Walter |.Marmara, Qnt\u2026 k and the .McCulloch, PERE) ECT POLISUED NEEDL ES, per nackage .ic From 8 to 9 0° Clock Only.FRENCH AND AME RICAN FLOW - c ERS, values up to 5 GOLD BAND V Mer Ps AND SAUCERS, regular 81.23 dozen, cup 5C and sauger BOYS 3 PIECE SAILOR SU ITS, c Blouse, Pants and Cap for | 3 ! GIRLS kab CORSETS, regular c Me v e for (76 COLORED w 001.AXD MOLAIR LU S- TRES, guitable for petticoats, 35e 1g values 7! 29\u20ac BEAU TLFU L DRESDEN SIL Ks, all pure, for waists, 7c Silks for BAMBOO EASELS Fancy Knabs, c.5 feet high, worth for 4 ; 45 INCH WIDE TABLE OILCLOŸ H, best | quality, Zôc values for Lo ; | | i LADIES FAST BLACK UMBRELLAS, } Austrian Suvered, Fey.Handles, for the h LADIES SW 1S§ LACE BULEROS.Cream and Butter Coior, 50¢ and C | 756 values for LADIES HEA VY COTTON VESTS, IC | | shaped, ribbon trimmed, for 7: LADLES FAST BLACK COTTON HC Cc and FINCH TY poet, tol ee, top T- for Dress Trimmings, for the hout, 71\u20ac | per doz, in \u201c Great July Cheap Sale.gf the great success we've had dorer Clearing Bale, wa ad du ith ehth nu: ' SEA GRASS MATTRESSES, cav.3e fret and second.ice his of © great.Ge it a our object\u2014 Attend our \u2014 From 10 fo'nt OClock Bnly: TOMATO SOUP, 2 LB.TINS, FOR ot BEST ASSORTED EXTRACTS, POI 5C BEST OREAMERY \u2018BUTTER ro 19¢ CROSSE, & BLACK WELLS VINE: 170 0 PIRSES COLORED AND BLACK ILINCS, LQBED AND, Lo 506, far .vi.EI T 21.MO: WO HEL.CLT G18 LES WADE (210 76 2 DUZ.GOOD CARPET.BROOMS, yegulnr 15c, for LADIES' PURE CRASH DRESS \u2018SKIRTS, genuine tailor made, $2.25.for GIRLS MUSLIN AND PRINT DRESSES, lace and braid trimmed.$1.23, for SCOTCH ZEPHYR CHAMBRAYS, 6.c especially for children\u2019s wear, 150, for Oz \"BLACK GRENADINES in wool 29¢ and mobair, fic value for .i 30 INCH WIDE ART MUSLIN for 4c sash curtains for .GOOD DRESS STEELS per doz.3c From 11 to 12 O'Clock Only FANCY METAL BELT BUCKI ES, 56 values up to 40e, for .25 SOLID RUBBER ROLLER $I.75 WRINGERS, the $475 kind for THEC, B.\u201cA LA SPIRITE\".CORSETS, White and Grey, all sizes, a $u30 90\u20ac value for LADIES FRENCH ORGANDIE SHIRT VAISTS, actual $1.25 values, for ! 50 dor.Linen Tuwels, goad size and quality, for the hour .5: \"REAL SWISS SPOT W HITE MU Ss: 15e LIENS, actual 35¢ goods, for .ered good Licking, size 4 x 6, \u201cur $1.65 27 INCH STAIR OIL CLOTH, \u2018egur i6:C lar 2Zc, for .2 LADIES PURE SILK OTTOMAN 180 GLOVES, regular 400 value for LADIES HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, in fine Lawn, tor the 316 hour .VIOLET TOILET SOAY, 3 cakes in 76 ety \" REGAT A SHIRTS, Pmakerd samples,\u201d 78to p124 yor Chdken 96 43 JRE CH \u201cFLOUNCING FIBROID 2qG , Ane Needle Work, $1.00 for DUR IMMENSE STOCK OF ORGANDIE MUSLINS must be cleareê in the next two weeks.15\u20ac Organdie Muslins, toc Organdie Muslins All our stock Prints offering at a similar reduction.see them.HAMILTON'S, ° To etfect this we've cut PRICES in TWO.25c Organdie Muslins, 200 Organdie Muslns, Sale Price 10c Sale Price 12 1-9c à - Sale Price 7 1-2c = , Sale Price 3c > Come and St.Catberine and Peel Streets, and Dominion Square.16511 \u2014 SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS.Thr Great Gathering in London This .Month.WHERE THE WORLD'S LEADERS | OF SABBATH EDUCATION ARE MEETING.Three world renowned conventions mark the month of wy of the present year\u2014 the International hristlan Endeaver Convention at Nashville, the World's Young Men's Christian Association Convention at Basle.Switzerland, and the World's Sunday, School Convention In London, Eng- The first World's Sunday School Con- verition was held in London in 1889.The idea among leaders in the work at that time was to have a gathering of a similar nature every nine years.Accordingly, the second convention was held in the British metropolis = 1889 and the third one was arranged July 11-15 of the present year.The year 1880 was the centenary of the Sunday school mouvement.London did handsomely in arrangln; ng for the commemoration services.Her Mejesty the Queen expressed a desire, througn the Archbishop of Canterbury, to become patron of the movement, which the London pegble were to comfRemorate.rd Mayor of Londun presided at the Inaugurai conference in connection with the centenary.a n the name of the city placed the Sanianail at the disposal of the committee In charge for the first meet- Ing.The meetings were held in the Guliid- ball and the Albert Memorial Hall, in the City Temple and in Spurgeon's Tabernacle, at Exeter Hall and at the Crystal Pala On one of the mornings of thia convéhtion the statue in bronze to the memory of Robert Ralkes was unvetied In the gardens on the Thames embank ment by the Far! of Bhaftesbury.Be- orty and fifty Canadians were at convention.Among the subjects treated were: The past history of the Sunday echool aystem : poettion and prospects of Sunday schools on the continent of Europe ; the Sunday school, the best means of énab g the church to fulfil ita responsibility a she religlous Instruction of the young ; and the future of the Sun- à #chool system.he delegation from Canada and the United Btates of America makes up a ge and attractive party to the J.ondon ering of - pastors, .teachers and well-known Sunday School workers of national] reputation.A party of Canadians and Americans sailed from Boston on June the twenty-ninth on the Cunard steamer Catalonix, and arrived in London on the of the present month, evening Monday, the elev- reception waa tendered the Gerogaten by the Lord or London at ihe Mansion House.ne con- twelve Beavis the the City Temple on Holborn formal) opening took place forenoon.After tho rofl by ni Marquis president of the London choot Union, and Edward Sunday chairman of the T.ondon asmmit- Towers, tee.The feature of the convention of 1838 ta the reports of progress from the corners of the earth and the islands of the Conferences are arra for at which the relation of the Sunday School to for- elgn missions will be emphas \u2018\u201c\u2019The work of the Holy Spirit,\u2019 re Bible.\" and \u2018\u201cTeaching\"\u201d are three of subjects on the ramme.At the mos- fona to he held Pinta oar again at the rystal Palade the pr mary départment will be considered with b and object teach! Fi; ncholars ty sing at on of the sessions.The closing meeting will held in Queen's here are social évents arranged for.A delegates\u2019 ten han been provided.and a rden reception similar to that tendered y the Earl of Aberdeen fn 2889 will mark the convention of Five excurelons have Son n errannes à for at the close of the hac ntion.The first and shortest London by From 8wite- ck fhocress Sinatier , TT + ~ ty those! districts of Seetland in which Mek rose.Dunbuy, Btirling and Glasgow are centres.The fourth party will cross th channel from London to Fans, make the hind to Turin and Rome, continue throug the picturesque route via Cortona ti Florence and Venice, end then by way of Heidelberg and Cologne return to nie land.The fifth excursion will run throt France, Germany, the Rhine region, Belgium and Britain.\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014ahen\u2026_\u2014\u2014 MAKE STEAMERS SAFE.(Special te the Star.) z QUEBEC, July 16.\u2014.The coroner's jnry upon the case of the od Signoretti, he was drowned a few days age in the Lawrence before the steamer Queen, A hich made no effort to save him, returned a verdict to the effect that deceased came to his death through yxia from drown ing.They also found that Captain Sampl of the Queen, should huve made more forts to save the life of the deceased, a that the life boate carried by the steamer were defective.Thé jûry ry regretted that the Queen was not dffitially add 5 commended that the boats : and tackle of a ferry steamers be\u2019 regular.y inspected st the opening of navigation each year anf kept in proper order smd that en inspector be appointed for this purpose who shall alsd make at leat two\u2019 inspections during ch stason of navigation.Great nd: gnation wi prebension .are openly ex al gide iu the mefliciency pr the Life orl and tackle on almost all of the local {i ] and market steamers, while some of t steamers themeciver are said to be no too safe.A strong agitation.on the su ject is now on foot and may have fat re results.MR.SIFTON'S PLANS.(Svecial to the Star.) WINNIPEG, July 16\u2014Hon.Mr.Sifton, Minister of the Interior, Hates a an inter view here,that arran d been made with the Canadian acifie Railway for the extension of the ¢ branch te Muose Mountain and of the Stonewall branch northward to settlements west Lake Manitoba.Mr Sifton estimates thy ths output of gold from the Yukon thw sceson Will ut ten million dollare The excess of revenue in the istrigt is- pou siderably over the expenditure.5 r- AAI Calvin Speck, aged 12 years, was drow: cd in \u2018the Ottawa River at Torboliton op F Faye A y vocsensoeseo00 00000000 parperatencence,, e À Hospitable Offering.: Pabst cm 000090290600000000000000000 7 as E- SV'ACMACNOMSEMOSPRONHCSCPOHAOC000 - , .> sauve 6m nt ame © Thi eee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 As tired in the morning es when I @o to \u2018These noted specialists trest only gpxin Seeks Houorable Means of bed! \u2018Why is it?Simply because yo merous dies ad er comet Todiog the Wer.+ | bedlgh, 3, TL Foy ton.Sea quences.Get free their monograph, | srougth, and you de, pet the bene.\u201c\" à i ; ees { t 2 .0 : The Secrets of Life.\u201d _ AJl men, young a AL BLANCO,\u201d HOWEVER, Los: your alsop strong.and \u2018and old, should read it.By writing in strict confidence you can-obtain honest advice, and the highest order of medical skill.Address, Newport, Vermont.1 w k Can You See?X Ii you cannot see well, consult our Optician.He will give you the assistance you require, and fit you with Spectacles or Eye Glasses to suit your sight.R.A.DICKSON & CO, x + 2261 St, Catherine Street.165x LADIES y If you desire a Den | ransparent, Ciear .IF ves h Complexion: ree from HLOTeH od WR LILEMISI, ROUGHNESS ~~ © LCHAUSENESS, REUNESS.FRECKLES OF Pist DR.CAMPBELL\u2019S PLER, use 2 Safe Arsenic Complexion Wafers ab FOULD'S MEDICATED ARSENIC COMPLEXION SOAP, ladiew all over the world who are social successes proliounce Dr.Campbell's Sate Arsenic Warersand Fould's Arsenic Soap the best toilet preparations ever otlered for 9 clearing the complexion and developing the forin amd ure.; Q The ouly real true complexion beautifiers Wafers by mail, 406 and Six large boxes, $5.00.Soap Addreas all mail orders to y MAN SONS & CO.Eastern Agents, 384 St.Paul street, Montreal.in the world.$1.00 per box.Sc.LY Sold by all Druggists in Canada.13xlaw tf 0000000000000 6000000000¢ FINE LARGE STORE TO LET \u2014IN\u2014 Queen's Hall Block, 2223-5 St.Catherine St.The Most Desirable Location in the West End.VERY MODERATE RENT.Apply on premises.13x] FRE DEPARTMENT To Contractors, New sealed tenders.addressed to the undersigned sand endorsed ** Tender for Nu.7 Station,\u201d wlll be recetved ut the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, until Monday, the 23th vof July next, ut 130 o'clock p.m.for sundry artificers\u2019 works required In the erection of a fire station, corner Notre Dume und Beaudry streets, St.Jumes Ward.No tender shall be considered unless accompanied by a certificate of deposit (in a chartered bank) of a sum of Five Hundred Daollurs (8500.00) as a guarantee of good faith on the part of persons tendering.The plans and specifications may be seen at the uftice of Messrs.J.B.Resther & Fils, architects.Imperial Building, 107 St.James street, where any other informa- tton can be obtained.Fifteen per cent.on the amount of work done will be retained until the completion of the work.The committee does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any tender.L.O.DAVID, City Clerk.City Clerk's Office.City Hal, 1898, Montreal.June 14th, July 16-18.(By order) 165 2 eod.000000000000 400000090000 00) Teeth Extracted $ And Filled Without Pan, Best, safast and surest method in the world.Just a simple little application to the gums stops the pain.The tooth apose @ © © (®) (®) ®, comes out easily and you feel pain.LL SET BEST TEETH $10.00 Fit and Quality Guaranteed, Fillings = In Gold, Silver, Bone, Gut- ta Percha, French Enamel, Etc.Teeth Cleaned, Etc.The largest and lowest priced first class Dental Office in the Province.All the latest and best methods practised.COME AND SEE SPECIMENA OF WORK BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE.(NRAR M'GILL STREET.) Notre Dame street cars pass Lhe door, Wellington and St.Denis within one block, BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS 1856 Notre Dame St.ë 107zlawtt MONTREAL > e 5 ) = 9) NO MORE GREY HAIR.° THR TDRAL ACANITOL- Hair Restorer, WILL NOT SOIL SCALP OR PUREST WRITE LINE! see.Al Bruzxists.18x à The Montreal Daily Star, printed at the corner of St.George a d Fortification lane, is Rubi shed by Hugh Graham, resident fn Montreal.Fuolishing office, M3 and 1% fit.Jamas strect.Mr.Cunningham Graham Says \u201cMost wholeaaie by the Lindsay-Nordheimer Co.2 -_POURPALERS FOR PEACE.| \u201cI\u2019m.MIR UY, 3 WANTS HOSTILITIES TO CONTINUE.LONDON, July 18\u2014The Madrid corres pondent of the Daily Telegraph says: The Goverument bas definitely decided to open peace negotiations without delay.proposing as a basis the renunciation of all rights over Cuba, and the immediate discussion of any other reasonable proposals the Unit ed States may make.\u201d he Dail The Madrid t of the Daily Mail says: \u201cDespie the official denials, it je strongly suspected that preliminary ne- gotiatiuns for pence are already under way in the shape of indirect enquiries regard.wg the torus nerica, which Speiu might accept.Tt is asserted that M.Cam- bon, the French Ambassador at Waahing- ton: and Sir Henry ummond Wolffe, British Ambussador at Madrid, are acting respectively on behalf of Spain and Ament | cn, in the conduct of enquiries which at present are quite informal.\u201cDuke Almodovar de Rio, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Senor Camaze, Mm- | wter of Public lustruction and Public Works, have been appointed by the Gove | ernment to conduct the negotiations.\u2018 \u201cBenor Cumezo said yesterday to al newspaper representative: \u2018I cannot talk | on the subject, as any indiscretion might spoil the work and create difficulties.\u201cProbably the news of the termination of hostilities will mot he published until the conditions are arranged.No suspen: mon of arms will precede the negotiations, because the scarcity of food in Cuba would | cause the armistice to operate disadvant- | ageously to the Spaniards.who might con- ; sume their remaining stores during its oon- ; tinuance.In any case, the Government is absolutely decided on peace.The Queen Kegent has bad three interviews with Lt.| sem.Correa, Minister of War, and has persuaded him to cease his opposition to | J peace.Pressing despatches in the same | sense have been sent to Captain-General Blanco.A RE EU NC IR 777 Rite DUKE ALMODOVAR DE RIO, Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, who has been entrusted with the peace negotiations.\u201cOne of the chief reasons which have driven the Government toward peace is n fear that the Americans may get a fouting in Porto Rwo, thus establishing a stronger claim to include that island in their demands for territory.\u201d NEW YORK, July 16.\u2014The Herald publishes a despatch from Havana, in which Captain-General Blanco declares that he is opposed to peace.\u201cFor my own part,\u201d he said, \u201cI ahall always opppose all negotiations for peace which have not, as their foundation the acknowledgment of Spanish sovereignty in Cuba.This sovereignty has been universally recognized, and it has been uted by no one since the digrov- ory of the island.I have heard no ome speak in favor of peace, with a country, which, in return for all it owes to us, goes to the extreme point of believing us to be intentional! authors of the explosion of the Maine, that declares we are not capable of puaranteeing the safety of foreign vessels mm our herbors, and which, against all reason and without any other right than that of mere strength, attempts to take away from us a territory that has belonged to Spain absolutely for four hundred years, and which forme an integral part of the Spanish monarchy.\u201d \u201cREMEMBER THE MAINE.\u201d The Indiana\u2019s Men Sent a Shell So Marked Into the Vizcaya.NEWARK, N.J., July 16\u2014Augustus Keller, of this city, is one of the gunners aboard the battleship Indiana.In a letter to his brother Charles, Keller claims the distinction of having fired the first shot in the naval battle oft Santiago, a shell from one of the forward thirteen-inch og Keller sald that a thirteen-inch shell from his vessel went clear through one ot loded, was seen that the Vizcaya was almost defeated, the sallors of his turret scratched on one of the shells in big letters, \u2018\u2019Remember the Maine.\u201d It was then run into the breech, and the gun carefully sighted.Every one was expectant as to®he resuj) of the shot.When the lanyard was pulled, Kellert says, the big shell was seen to strike the stern on the Vizcaya, tearing it to pieces and setting the vessel on fire.\u2014\u2014oe_rme\u2014#e WHY DEWEY WON.of Dewey\u2019s Gunners Were Englishmen.\u201d LONDON, July 16.\u2014 Mr.Cunningham Graham, the former member of ParHa- ! ment.who wrote a series of articles most Insulting to Americans in the Westminster Gazette, has written a letter to the St James's Gazette, saying that the excellent gunnery exhibited by Admiral Dewey's squadron was due to the fact that unners were Englishmen,\u2019 : were \u2018\u2018decoyed from our Chinese ' squadron by promise of 8500 monthly.\u2019 Mr.Graham urges that this matter be brought to the attention of Parliament.Rema Special Notice.July Cheap Sale.Don't forget that the B.Carsley Co., Ltd., reduces everything during July, no matter what you buy, be it the latest Fancy Novel q from Pans or such staples as Dress oods, Linens, Hosiery, or Furniture, you'll find every article reduced in price.\u2014_\u2014 terme pomme in weight and ne ôf Cod\u2019 Liver 64 65 eod Invalids gain rapid} strength on Meyer's Wi 14.Splendid pianos for summer rents.$3, $4 and $5 monthly.Lindeay-Nordheimer pte \u201cHoward\u201d is the Name.of the best Cabinet Grand Upright Piano ever offered on the Camadian market for .b or terms.It is richly cased in Mahogany, Circassian, Walnut, and Antique Oak.Has a tone sonorous rich.in addition to the usual loud and soft pe dals, a centre pedal, which operatms an Ossian Banjo attachment, giving extru variety and entertunment.The Howard Piano is constructed by the D.H.Baldwin Co., of Cintinnati, onc of the first, class houses of the United Ntates.So} an il in Eastern ada only .! newspapers have seroag a oD oo ; and ord Tarte, is hs yon pond Om Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla Is Canada's Groatest Medicine.Hood's Pitls all Liver Nie.= owen.és CR EL ENAMELLED SOUVENIRS.We have many pretty designs in souvenir spoons and toilet articles, They are all of sterling silver, with Canadian crext aud arms .in hard enamel, while the spoons bave, in the bowls, views of public buildin, and points of interest.They mostly range in price from $1.00 vo 82.50, Henry Birks & Sons, PHILLIPS SQUARE.165x1 THE BOURGOGNE HOBROR.To the Editor of the Star: Sir.\u2014From the time of the announcement of the dreadful catastrophe that has be- talien the steamer of the Compagnie Gen- erale Trunsatlantique, La Bourgogne, the reproduced tlye most odious accusations regarding the conduct of the crew ln this sad circumstance.When 1 was toid of the pretended facts which had happened and asked if I bad been officially infurmed of them, I protested with ludignation and have refused even for an instant to discuss them.1 have lved for a long time among our maritime population on the coasts of Normandie Bretagne and Provence ; 1 have had often opportunities to observe sailors of all nations ; I know their sentiments of abnegation, and I um positive that 1 would be impossible to find a single sallor of any nation able to commit such an infamy as that charged to our unfortunate crew.It would be useless for me to defend the captain dnd his officers ; they died at their posts, (bus giving until the last Minute an example of abnegation, of which 1 was speaking, and were en ulfed win those they could not save.here were elghteen officers of the deck and engine departments, and only the second purser od ponree gugincers saved themselves by Jeapag into the sea alter hav 2 - plished their whole duty.Ing a:com Immediately after the collision each of ficer and man of the crew reached the 8t3 assigned to them in such case everal starboard lifeboats had been smashed by the bowsprit of the Cro - shire; three others were lowered and we able to rescue a number of people 1noat- ing.One of the lifeboats loaded with women and children had been smasned ny the falling of one of the smokestacks.The lifeboats on the port side had be: rendered useless by the heavy list of the steamer to starboard.The crew, added by some of the pudsengers, succeeded, however, to lower two of them, in which women and children took placé, Unfortunately, these boats had to be slipped along the hull of the steamer to be Jowered and they capsized.It is only at the last inin- ute, when all efforts were of no val], that the steamer was about to disappear and upon the order of thelr chiefs, :i:at the sailors jumped into the sea, and so late that of & seamen.25 only were not engulfed in the suction.The three luïe- boats that had been launched after aaving unloaded thelr passengers in safety on board the Cromartyshire, made thro inore trips and brought all the survivors, papt.Henderson, of the Cromartyshire, mont declayion® Gonsul of Halifax a state.at the appreciation - tributed to him by the critics in we papers are absolutely false, and hace ay ca to testify of the courage Fnown o.turned several times rom EOETS Who re brought to my attention b y two ers, which may have, being misunderstood started those accusations of brutality and barbarism.One of them.a young mari his cheek, saying with was on one of the rafts, He he aid not blame him, as the paged were Bo numerous on that raft (I8 or 20) that the platform was one foot under water gna certainly 1t he had tried to climb on wo ave the death of ail on it capalzed and caused The other passenger identical fact.tola me of an One of his friends re by the blow of an oar from a cation peg he also sald that there were a score on his raft, and that had his friend attempted to climb on it he would most likely not be here to tell of the fact.hat was the duty In.these two cases of those gin charge of the rafts, repulse one man who might have been le to find succor elsewhere or let twenty perish?: Mention was made of another lifeboat in which very few peopls took place; I can make no criticism, not knowing the res- sons which may have induced those on board to act so, but in that boat there was not pne sailor of the crew.: these facts were reported to me Beveral relatives of the wn where they stood at the last moment and on the words they spoke to those waiters which were warning the passengers to go up on deck.They, like myself.have had the proof that those inventions of stabbing wit ives and other barisms were false.If 1 insist on this point it is because I wish that the familles already 20 afflicted by the loss of dear ones, net -to have another grief in thinking that their wives and children might have been subject to acts of savagery.It is false! them, had grou themselves around the bridge, where the with his officers.their near end.spa - couragement given them calm, and the & by the captain.\u201ce all partake deeply In thelr grief, as they know, and it is inhuman to Increase it by misrepresented and false statements.e entiro crew of La Bourgogne dia 1ts duty untii the last moment.So Tired] 3333333233333 To sell all our best Boots from the best makers go Wi ~~ At 3 00 per pair, Ww Eu W Some are worth 85.00, others $4.50 and $4.00, in best Calf Leather, Black or Tan, Goodyear Welt, sewn, never made to sell at this price, as the makers ask more for them, but from this date we are going to sell them at 83.00, and will always give the best boot in the market for that price.That's to be our limit, $3.00 per pair, im and the best boot retailed in Canada for that money, always, ,[ WW ff\u2018.Americans give good Boots for that price, and why can't we do it?Our mind's made up, and we are going to do it, and if you pay more money now, it will be your own loss, Every style and make at that price.Patent Leather Dongola Kid.best Box © Yow'll always trade | Calf and Willow Tan Leather, which | here when you see the Né cost $8.50 wholesale, all to be sold.| values we give now ai W m .Take your choice for - - - - av Ww \u2014 grey WV _ Le\" 5 5 oo , ES ¢ rtd \u2018Boot Store, w 659 Craig Street.V23:22323333233233232a;3223222222>22>222=7 222223 BICYCLE LAMPS SEASONABLE SUNDRIES iii BURN : The little things that lend \u201c Elegant and Durable SOLAR And are.GAS Pleasure \u201cTHE BRIGHTEST LIGHTS THAT EVER CAME OVER THE PIKE.\u201d CUSTOMERS INSTRUCTED IN price $3.50 METHOD OF USE.1 1-4 lb.tins 21-2 « + PATTERN Furniture.Cheap Sale During July.Cash buyers will find a vantage in buy their from us during Ju 10 per cent.will be given to all the buyers that will pay in 60 days Tell Your Friend» About Et.Qpen Evenings.F.Lapointe, The Ackaowledged Lowest Priced Furniture Dealer, 1551 St.Catherine Street.16éarf t ad- rmiture Iscea 25C 6 CARBIDE CARRIERS ma \u2014 Eau SADDLES for Camêra or D.LAZARUS, avorite Style J PAWNBROKER For \u201c98\u201d LUGGAGE @ ©1456 Notre Damesst.ESTARLISHED 1870.Money loaped on Diamonds, Jewullery, Purs, Clothing ete.Buaingrs ntrictly oonfdeatiar, Private office.Pre \u201cprotected by mises and eafes BURDICK WHOLESALE AGENTS .po \u2014 = JOHN MILLEN & SON rien] \u201c CYCLOMETERS The best in the 1325 to 1331 ST.CATHERINE ST., world.- Price $1.50-Each - 50° Each Lolo HAVE YUU Sore Throat, Pimples, Ocpper, Uolcred and 2312 ST.CATHERINE ST.meub tai vu Wie Cook REM DY Co.F uily warranted.of cures Evia as, Wet nd ii RETAILED TENDERS FOR STEEL RAILS.Price $1 00 ~~ BY ALL BICYCLE & HARDWARE DEALERS.- BEALED TENDERS addressed to the AL 5 : Steel Ralls,\u201d will be received up to noon A MONTREAL EXPERT.= NEW JUDGES GAZETTED.on Tuesday, 2nd August next, for the supe i : x 7 = a pos ; .(Special to \u2018the Star.) \u2014\u2014 A s to be delivered C.(Bpecial to the Star.) The nts of the 5th Royal Scots held [he eergon; > their annual moonlight excusion down the HAMIL \u2014At a meeting of OTTAWA.July 18.\u2014 The appointments side, Prince Kawurd Isian alle and rive last evening, and a most enjoyable of- the LTON, July 16: the Ci Counal of I.A.Abe to be jud oh the Su- Ho oe of Avered on Thee ore fair it proved to be.Among those honor- on civic electric lighting, it was decided to ior Court of Quebec, and of Achille Railway Wharf, at St.John, New Brunse Àag the occasion with their présence were recommend the Council to en Roderick Porson to the Circuit Court, judge for the wick.be delivered ifi the t.-Col.Gordon, D 0.C,, Là.-Col.Ibbot - 1.Parke, of Montreal, electrical expert, to ; district of Montreal, are gnze to-day.All the pvove to be de son, Major.Blaiklock, * Captain.and Adju- report on-the cont of establishing and opers month of Apel.Conditions, Forms of Tene eighen, Capt.Ib > i Montrealers at Torouto hotels to-day are: Pet other information will be furs Lieut.Brown, \u2018Lien.Gault, and other offi.*\u201c08 elect light plant.gers of the Scots.The steamer Duch j \u2018York conveyed the merry Daly House: A.R.Wiliams ; Rossini: Geo.dor ar after 3th June, 1898, on pplication r- party: down on, river as far ah the Boucherville islands: ' ib mn\u201d , ON A] reén Be ppean \u201chef t M lina, 8.H.Mills: Grand Union : a1 this office, vr &: the office of Muga By re À of stea 1 L.W.Lehall, P.3 -W Commissioner for Canada, Lond ing a track fm th Richelieu & Ontario | liems : Quen: By order, \u2018Nevightion Cotapany\u2019s sheds on: the wi \u2018 L K.JONBB, J.DÉ SIEYES General Agent of the Compagnie General Trans-Atlantic Company, for-Canuda.The new monastery.of the Pretious Bicod Th ek Was rec : from the 88.| thers, Geo.Ellicott, Telary, bi ; f - the \u2018résidence e at x i .y > D.Raft à Canal ! at Sherbrodke, formetly.& su © Paul mith.Beaudon plesding n q Drury.Alex.8.Hart, C.Runet, D.Murtay, Department of ¥ wags an 5 .; Judge Hall, was map Laroeque, ply of Stee! a oe -1b.Steel Ralls and fastens 2.000 Tons of 50-1b.Bt Tr À ne Edward island Rallway wharf at Summers | "]
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