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[" LAST | EDITION.= ot -\u2014\u2014 VOL.XXX.No.190.se|e__\u2014 ontre \\ RE EE A) SANNA SONNY ASN, x tL TTR 19021 In Men's and Ladies\u2019 also Children\u2019s BOOTS aed SHOES Al Men's Boots from $3.00 0 P5.00 at $3.0 Also a discount of 15 per cent.oft all regular lines, and a few odd lines tu be cleared oul al less uhan oust.per pair.Telegraph Messages FOR AND FROM Uptown Residents and Stores.RAPID TRANSIT BRANCH, ©orner-Pee} and 8t.Catherine Sta.A great convenience and an anmbhilator of time delay has been established at the corner of Peel and St.Catherine streets by the different telegraph companies In: terested in the Branch Otfice No.1 of the Star.The telephone call for the Telegraph \u2018Branch is 3833 and the office hours from Ga m.tolip.m.Telegraph operators and receivers have been placed in charge of the work, pow uptown residents and shopkeepers ean depend upon a quick, trustworthy tele Sraph service.\u201c High Life\u201d Cigarettes For sale at all the leading tobaccunists.Trade supplied by E.A.GERTH, 2335 St.Catherine Street MONEY To LOAN.NEY.If von want 10 borrow money and EY own Household Goods, Organs, Homes, Wagons, Hicyelen: call on us and we vil adsance you any amount from $10 In $1.00.No removal of goods.All transactions made without publicity and money can be returne d'in paytnenta, either weekly or monthly instalments, te suit borrower.Uall and get our terms and plan of lending.and IMzeodrt | o Q Oo Oo Q 9 0 oO Le oO N NE N N N N N N N MONEY.Montreal Lean & Brokerage Co, Rooms N, Ne.60 St James jt.13st DRESS CUTTING ACADEMY.Metric System Taught By Mrs, BE.L.Ethier, 88 Si.Deals Sireet, Ard Director of the (Cuiting Class si the Council of Arte and Manufactures of Lhe Province uf Quebec, Tel Boll 57 Merch 213 Héztt rod (3 ECHOES OF THE WAR Three Spanish trangparts have arrived at Santiago, and have beymn embarking the Bpamsh troops.They will carry over 4, Advices from Santiago det Cuba r port that great precautions have been taken to the spread of wellow fever.The Bonnes soldiers will be divided into three groups.Those suffering from vellow and other fevers will be sent to two hosputaly and the healthy will be sent home.Although the war with Spain lasted only | 114 dave it is estima! t it coat the | United States Government so far 150.060 00.000, of which $8,000,000 has been actual: ly pad out of the treasury.The departments at Washington are rap- illv settling down to a peace hasis.e (German firnt-class cruiser Kaiserin Augustus hae arrived at Hong Kong, hav ing left Manila on Saturday.She Tepot that the rituation there then waa unchanged, but her officers are extremely reticent The United States bunboat Rennington has returned to port, San Francisco, after a fruitices search for an alleged Spanish privateer.The Tondon Times praises President McKinley's course of action throughout the war and declapen that he has the whole American people at his back.t the present time there are are >» males, 00 tration, and 17 child A total | Lago te et the ontreai* General And Tumors cured to Stay cured, at bo oma; fe, plastor or or pain, For C.Canadian testiunonials > 130-Page te Dept.7.Mason Manicinx Lo.577 Sberbuurde Street, Toronto Ontarro.\u201cThe party who left Back | River at 7.30 p.m.on Tuesday, 9th August, please communicate with your friends there at once.190 3 RICH GOLD DISCOVERY.Was Found About the Time the Klondike Was Discovered.JUNEAU, Alaska, Angust 10, via Reattie, Wah; Auguet 1 W hat wk regarded as an important disorvesy of neh placer dig gungs as reportsd to luve been made on Pine (reek, à amall atream emptying into Atiin lake, a feeder of Lake Tagsh.The \" North West Ter- dincovery 18 logates] un he tory of (nada.The news has caused a great stampedp from Juneau and ouvher southeastern Alas ka points, ami it 15 estimated that at least 1.000 prospectors have started for the local ty As reported here, the find was made two yearn ago Dy George Miller.of the ity, about the time the Klond ke was made.Nidfer al owed hes dseovery Lu remaun dormant and went tu the Kiondike, last June Le returnel, and taking a tew friends nto box coutidenee, revisited] the place and staked out dans Woaiker Carter, who has here trom vhe hoengs, says \"I saw four ren shovel IN Qu ounres 15 two days, one pan from the bend rock contuningz four dol bats.Tas was on Discovery Claim.Pine {ren « about 15 miles long and w.l aver age oo feet an width The current 15 very rapid The J qt ge are what is known as Jnr dhegines\u201d ar cimmer placer iscovery (dune va about eight miles from the mouth of the creek fie bed rock 12 only tive fret from he surface and 18 of slate forma- bon.Miller has tive men at work shoveling to since boos and he pays them $12 a day ensis.mette every n.ght from dust taken from the Loves, out 860 à day t> the man.due gravel shows from 20 t- 150 cours Lupt Strickland, of the Canadian M omnted Police, and several other men, are a'ready om the ground and have ataked clans for themselves aul reserved the Government claims When 1 left 33 claitus had heen [ented and the balance af the creek is roserved by the Cane adian (rovernnent.When | was coming out to Juneau } met a large lot tors going into every bay along Tash May trying to find the spot which they had heard of, but whose location they did not know.\u2019 just returned SUBSTITUTION the FRAUD of the day.See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand CARTERS Little Liver Pills ihe only perfect Liver Pill Take no other, Even if Solicited to do so.Beware of Imitations of Same Color Wrapper.RED sf proprie- PX .| rLension pe se The Opposition Lender in Cape Breton.Speaks i CONFIDENT OF CONSERVATIVE ' SUCCESS AT THE NEXT ELECTION.} | SYDNEY, CB, Aug.15.Vhe Cupe Bre ton Conserevatlves met in convention OÙ Saturday an delected otficers, ET.Mac been being appointed president.i Sir Charles Tupper was present and Bpoke at considerable length.He was enreful to avind extensive reference to dipluumatse questions.lle prefaced hus re marks by reference to the late Sir John Macdonald, who, at the time of the Pa- cthe acatidal, tendered his remgnal.cu a» leader of the party, but Why was com: pelied by his followers to reconmder this step and retain the postion.Anl nu out,\u201d ed Sur Charles, * waa more active in urging Wis reconmderation Vaau J was, tor recognized the very) gray loss to rhe country wore he to tahe such 8 step Ser (rari seq he had followed s- Jobue biteedent when the fortunes of war Lad Place | him and bee party in the cool shade el oppusits 1.but chat, #s an the former » cause, be was overruled by the rank and t.lc ot the yarty, und unannnously request | eJ to remu.L as leader.| apeakang vi tbe coming Quebec confer cuce, he ssa that although he had ar ranged an tive Leinbagmug programise Jor thus season, he considered that in the snterest ot \u201cBe country, and us it was the wim ot Lhe (ouservative party always to « nk party ruvantaze wber the Intereets I 1 | of country were at stake, he bud postpou- ed the arran,emet » made.He referred to the effect of the Spanish- American war and the resukent friendly relations between the United States (ud Great Britain and the colonies, and the favourable opportumty For settling dmportant uestions in dispute be i tween Canuda nd the country to the i south.He compared this with the exis ing conditions on the occasion of a for ner ; rouference at Washington In this case ! the situatwn would strengthen the hands uf the Government.He urged attention to the electoral lists, owing to the changed election law, and tha: every individual take a deep interest in the revision, seeing that no naine was left off, and thus secure a grand party trnumph when election day armived, He breetty compared the luaberal re tu the Conservatrve rule, and said: \"1 am unable to put my finger on one Angle act ti the Taberal Government that has benefited the country, except where thev fol lowed the steps and policy of the Conservative party Nir Charles admitted the present pros ! pernity of Canada, but said that the Liberal party obtained offire by a tHluke, and hesi ! consequent tated not to sav that the Conservatives Aaa be returned at the next electoral fieht str Charles was one of the speakers at the formal opening of the Citizens\u201d Free CLobrary on Saturday evening.He alluded especially to the progress of education.and Raid that few countries on the face nf the !Globe ronld boast nf so great advancement in 25 vears As Nova Neota Dwelling on \u201cthe influence of mothers.wives and children, he referred inmidentallv to the re contly published story of the nme of a | woman from slavery te the position of Em- (re of China, and spoke of the Celestial \u201cmpire an cracked China, which wonk | soon be broken.Sir Charles paid a warm tribute te Sir John Bournot, wha, re pre d.hd reached the higheat eminence in | hteratnre -_ 0 | THE INTERCOLONIAL.À Dcficit of a Quarter of a Million Expected.DUE PRINCIPALLY TO THE NONPAYING DRUMMOND LINK.\u2018he men are taking (Special to the Star.) * MONCTON, NB, August 15.- The In- | tereolanial Railway accounts for the fis al year, ending Wth June last, are being made up, nl it is sated that the deficit in the fraction of the road will amount to about a rquarter of a million, as compared with 10,000 in tbe previous year, and 455,000 in Mr.Hay art\u2019 s last year.\u2018The increared de- ! ficit 18 largely due to the operation of che i into Montreal, which has not « far furnished business commensurate | with the outlay.The department is now | wnviting tenders for 400 new 60-ton frewght ere, which will be charged to capital ae- | count, and it is also alleged that the capital aceomnt has been unduly swelled by the inclumen of expenses that have heretofore heen met out of revenue.STEAMERS EN ROUTH TO MONTREAL Kteamer From Date Glenvech .Leith.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.July 20 Carham.ae.fundertand.July ;m Asayrian London .ug.5 Buen«s Ayrean.Glasggw RE Aug.6 Kastalia Ln ww.Aug.6 Beoawin, .3hiclde.Aug.7 firaite of Monai Manchester.Aug.?se hiclds.Aug.8 Montevidean London Aug.8 Ferndene.Antwerp.Aug.?7 Mampon shields.Aug.9 ressiat .-Hambu Aug.7 Californian .-.Liverpool.Aug.Dominion .:.Liverpool.ug.1 MONA, London .12 Lake Huron.A CABINET SHUFFLE, [ES \u2014 Mr.Day Resigns as Secretary of State of the United States.HIS RESIGNATION IS ACCEPTED Colonel Hay, now Minister of Great Brita, Succeeds Hun.THE PRESIDENTS OWN CHOICE Muoh is Expected from the New Secretay\u2019s Experience in London.WASHINGTON, DC.Auguet 15.\u2014 Secretary Duy tendered his remgnation an Sat- unday, to lake effect September 1, amd Pre ædeut McKinley offered Cul.John Hay, our Ambassador to England, the portfolio of State, which he accepted, and wil re turn to take.The President has now to fill the inypustant place whioh Col.Hay leaves, ranking next to the bead vf the Department of State.White'aw Reid is the most active can- drdate for Col.Hays place, us he was when the latter was appomted, but it can be stated that he will pather be appointed Ambassador to England nor a member of the Peace Commisston, which is now his bec- oud chowe, If be had any chance for either place, 1t was destroyed by the protest which Senator FPlatt made against bus ap pumtinent to any Btate position.JUDGE DAY, who has resigned as Secretary of State, to become a member of the Peace Commission.Secretary Day feels that he must have à little rest before he goes to Pans at the b of the Amencan Peace Cummissioners, and that be m surtivelshrdl ahrdluyppify and that he must relinqush his present duties before he takes the new ones, with which he will! finish his work under this Adminmistratron, although later on he will probably be placed on the Federal bench, an, if 8 vacancy occurs, ma, be made a weber vf the Supreme Court.stant becretary of State John Bas sett Moore wi! jeave the department of his friend, Secretary Dav, to resume hia chair at olumira, and the Premdent will have to find a succrssor Jor Jun who will probably be suggested b Hay.Col.Hay has been an rt friend of President McRiniey for many years, and is an \u201corginal McKinley man,\u2019 who spent time and effort and money te prownote his nonunation amd electdon to the presidency.He was Preaddemt McKimnlen's firat choice for Secretary of State, and would have heen appoints] but for the request of Mr.Hanna that Senator Sherman should be trans ferred from the Senate to the State Department.Now that Mr.Sherman has re- mgned, and Seoretary Day does not want to remain, the Premdent can Kratily his w - COL.JOHN HAY, the new Secretary of State United States.of the \u2018The President regards Col.Hay ns especially fitted for Secretary of Buile, not only by hm euccess as asmiatant Secretary of State im the Hayes administratron and his suocemæ in London, but by his personality, his attainments, his social stan and the wealth which will enable him hin attractive wife, the daughter of Ama Sone the Cleveland millionaire, entertam no Secretaty of Bie aince Hamilton Fah has been eto Col.1lay's image lan with all the leading men af and Be amn- bhagsadors of the great powers London will I of great service vo the administration in ite dealings with.England and ayette \u2018trpiien the the etme whlch he Judge Day\u2019s place Teorally in hie om ALWAYS TAKE TRE CG T.R Gen WHEN YOU CAN.58.6.-SOENERY | both he and his SAFETY AND BPERD.mie condition MONTREAL, \u201cMONDAY, \u201cAUGUST 15, 1898.CANADA MISSED IT, How Our Ministers Lost the Opportunity for Preferential Trade.POLAND RIPE FOR | REVOLT AGAIN Remarkable Revelations of Anti- Russian Plots in That Province.bors a \u20188 RAVAGES IN INDIA i \u2014\u2014\u2014 [be Broad Arrow's Opinion of Canadian Militia Officers and Methods.i LONDON, August 15-\u2014(ithert Parker given this week a farewell dinner to Canadian officials, including the Post pagter-General, Solicitur-General, Minis of Agriculture, Muster of Railways, pmamander of the Canadian forces and as tant to the High Commissioner.It was dinner company of twenty, with the Earl Donoghmore, Earl of Fingal, Lord ) Bir Francis Jeune and other pro nent guests.Representative Canadians ie bospitably received in England, but RB candidly admit that they have a étialler chance of obtaining preferential \u2018 from the Dinperial Government than they had lnst year, when the country was pulsating with jubuee loyalty.Canada, in England on a preferential basis, that the favour would be return: aud that Mr.Chamberlain would ar some systemn of tariff pi rence in interest of the Dominion.Canadian i bave fuund England more interest- od this year in promoting \u20ac feeling with America than in working out the Principle « of An Imperial roilverein, and Mr.meri himself has become the real of the Anglo-American alliance.speak most kindly of America and gonsdent that all issues now autstand- between Canada and the United States Pon be adjusted by diplomatic POLAND RIPE FOR REVOLT.The Times, in extracts from a report shared bar Prince Lneretnsky, (overnor- the hg cateuittee of Mivisters to discuss it h retinsky and muke sug- ra 1} IETa.TInt or don fidéfititi circuletion among high officials.\u2018A Polish revolutionist purlvined a ecpy.which shortly will be transiated and published in Loudon for the benefit of Polish speaking people.\u201cExtracts summarized from the advance ed sheets show it to be one of the boldest and severest criticisms of Russian Adimin- iatration ever placed in the hands of a Czar by a trusted functionary.\u201d \u201cThe Ministers of War and the Interior admitted that Poland is as menaci tn Russia today as she was in 1863, and that a Polish insurrection would be supported more unanimously bv Poles now than at the last nizing.while there is n°.evident way of winning the peasants back.\u201d CANADIAN MILITIA.The Broad Arrow.commenting on an article in the Canadian Mihtarv Gazette on Generals (iascowne, Luard, and Herbert, former commandants of the Canadian militia forees, rays many af the senior Canadian officers are bttle better than amateurs This, the Broad Arrow, obrerves, ia because politamal considerations are a lowed to intervene in military affaire NOTES.At Madras, the cholera is epidemic.Between Monday morning end Fridav nieot there were 55 deathe fram the disrase, the fatalities prior te the day first mentioned having been 117.A violent ahock of earthquake wae felt at Messina on Sunday, throwing the inbab.tants into a great panic.em MR.PURCELL KILLED.A Horrible Accident on the Grand Trunk Near Cornwall.(Bpecial to the Star.) CORNWALL, Ont, August 14.\u2014-Mr.Michael Purcell, a wealthy farmer, and a brother of the late Patrick Purcell Fix: M.P.for Glengarry.was killed on the (irand Trunk railway, four mes from here, un Saturday.Mr.Purcell and one of his men were driving in a light waggon with a tean, and another man was in front driving some cattle.They crowmed the railway at a place known as Rae's Crossing, one of the most dangerous pote in the neighbourhood.The road runs , through a deep cut, and it 1a impossible to mee a train till near the irack.Just before the mx got on the track, a train had gone eastward, and while waiting for it to pass, they failed to notice that another train waa approaching from the East.This turned out to the Grand Trunk pay train on its regular trip.The engine did not whistle for the cross ing, and the train was fired noticed by the man who gave & vell and jumped in time to pve his life.The engine struck the rig, and when Mr.Purcell wns picked up by a hand car crew,he was nothing hut a mangiad mass of flesh and bones.The horses es: caped.In the afternoon at the request cf the family, Corner Hamilton, held an inquest.The jury returned a verdict of acei- detal death, but censured the engineer for not blowing the whistle.Mr.Purcell was mxty four vears of age, he leaves a wife and four children, two boys and two girls i FOUR AT A BIRTH.(pein) to the Star.) KINGSTON, pun 15.\u2014On Sup.day morning wife of a poor ox en gave birth to four children.The children consisted of two boys añd two girls.A few minutes after their birth one of the girls died, leavng bies, which are all thriving, and the Sending physicial says they are like ly to bh eu ROUGH RIDERS ARE HOME.NEW YORK, August 15.\u2014The Rough Riders are home.With General Theodore e hting Joe Wheeler.they have reached Montauk Point.They came on the Miami, which.with the Cates City, the St.Louis the y liancia.and the Matewan lie at anchor shore.eral alt reporis that in Arst oe 1 ol | Average Circulation ot hs ttes 2 SX} A A [DAILY STAR Last Week's Average WEEKLY STAR: Last Week's Issue.51,083 94, 709 4 145, 792 CENT.the Star _ PRIC E ON E The Tariff and Havana War HAS INCREASED the COST to the TRADE Brands, TRADE MARK And in Consequence some Shortsighted Dealers are offering as Substitutes inferlor Larger Profits, Enormously the Largest Sale of Any Cigar i in | Canada: Adording them 224222 wll 100 Cents Worth + ++ + Ottawa Cee Lace en seen es 1000124 Montreal .2 2 22022 4e 1.100033 07 SUMMARY.Etolen hares, McHale, B8chiebeck, O'- Brien, Bannon.Barry.Henry (23, Jackiitz (233, sacrifice hit, O'Brien; two-base hits, Hean, Schiebeck.Hala: double plays.Bonner to Kelly, Ronner to Kelly; off Horton KE, off Abbey 2, ball.by Horton 1.struck out, 1.hy Abbey 7.balf.Horton; left bases, Ottawa 5 Montreul 4.Time, Umpire, O'Netl.*Called in first half of seventh with two out.A THIRD GAME.The third game played between Montreal and Ottawa was an awful exhibition Montreal put three men into the box.and Ottawa hammered the of ball playing.first two out.Payette shut them out while he was in the box.Score: OTTAWA.A.B.R.JR.PO.A Ë McHale, rf .\u2026 .4 3 1 2 0 J) Bonner, 2b.or .\u2026 8 8 3 4 2 0 , Keister, 3b .6 1 4 2 3 0 Knight, ne.4 0 1 1 0 0 Keoity, Ib.8 2 1 6 1 0 Clymer, c.f .6 2 1 4 o 0 Bean, as we.8 2 0 2 8 1 Boyd, c.8 1 1 5 2 0 Gannon, p.3 2 1 1 1 0 Total.4 18 4 # 8 1 MONTREAL A.B.R 1B, PO.A.E Schiebeck, 3.8 .¢ 0 1 9 2 4 O'Brien, I» .5 0 1 2 4 0 Bannon, 1.f.1 1 1 § 6 0 Bhearon, rf.2 2 2 3 0 oO Barry, -.4 3 2 8 0 0 Butler ™ \u2018and o .4 0 1 4 0 2 Henry 4 0 1 0 4 4 Jacklitz, « and i.4 0 ¢ 9 0 1 Souders, p .- 0 0 0 0 1 1 Voorhees.pe -.1 0 ¢ ¢ 1 @ Payctte.p.2 0.60 0 1 0 Total oo.oo HM 43 3 Hu % Sçoce by innings .Ottawa .sus eee D37048000-18 Montreal .60608305 u { WON BOTH GAMES SATURDAY.lo Dowm the falls out of Ottawa ou Naturday before three thousand people MeFarlan wes in good form in the lirst game aud kept the Sepat- ln the sec- oud game Abbey pntched splendid ball and iy the seventh inmngs struck out six men.Fu the first game both teins scored one in Cty Shiebedk and Butler choked at off, Montreal's half the chances fur run getting r Harper be- Henry aud Juckatz.MoeFariau started tie fireworks by Litiong tie baii to the lett field fence aud Slucbeck brought toe graul stand to its teet cheering when, he @corilg Bannou and Shterou, aud Lieu Lue ruu-quiliug etop- their half of the offered vu a hbeder » choice, à O\u2019Brien: home run.Mec- Bean to first base on balls, hit by pitched by Horton In ran, by by bau on 1.45.BUMMAR\\.métolen bases\u2014 McHale.Two base hits\u2014 McHale, Bonner, Keister, Boyd, Hurry 2, Suter.8chiebeck.Home runs-Honner, , Payette 1.By Gannon 4, Payette 2.Wild pitches\u2014 Voorhees 1.ft on bases Ottawa 9, Montreal \u20ac Time\u2014218.Umpire\u2014O Nell TORONTO WON.TORONTO, August 15.\u2014The Torontos won Baturday's game through the inability of Buffalo to hit Williams.He» kept the hits scattered, and it was only on account of the luose fielding that the visitors scored their two runs in the first innings.Doescher's work was only fair.Score: R.H.1 Toronto vee 1023210012 1-5 11 6 Buffalo .\u2026 c LUVUVULVUVL 2 6 2 Batteries Wilama and Bnyder; Brown and Diggin BYRACUBE WINS.SYRACUSE, N.Y., August 15\u2014Thae Stars netted them two runs.Lush's wonderful base running helped the Stars tu victory.Bcore: RHE.Byracuse .\u2026.001010 3 4 3 Springfield .\u2026.-2U0VV0U > 50 10x yuu Batteries\u2014Malarkey und Shaw lau und Shea.PROVIDENCE Wi IN.Pappa- WILKESBARRE, Pa.Aust 15 \u2014Pro- vidence outimtted and Dutt.Wilkes barre Saturday, and scored an Lan ; tory.The contest was withoul any spee- ial features.Scure R HE Wilkesbarre .0 02 200010 ! a Providence .01112010 Batieries\u2014Duksleby and sunth, and Leahy BPRINGFIELD BEATEN AGAIN.SYRACUSE, N.August Y.pitched great ball here ye a out ten men.tu 1 Braun à-Mecker string Springtteld hed Dik an make ing their four runs, ns their hits were not bunched.Korwan s wildness and a few bunched hits gave the Stars the win- ulug runs.Secure © R HE Byracuse .PRIN Ox 4 4 2 Bpringfield .© l1v2ouvvs- 4 6 1 Rit teties Decker phe Shaw; Karwan and Hemming and Nichols.STANDING OF THE CLUBS.Per Club.Won Lost.cent Montreal .,, .53 39 07 Torunto ee ae ee si 4 I itkesbarre ve 4 43 oid Buffa .veer ee a on + Son Byracuse Ce ee ee 40 is 4s4 OttAWR Cee eee + i su Providence .34 qd 3 Springfield ., .di dy 45) NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.At St.Louis.R.H.E.BL Louts .003vuen0nnn 4 y 3 Philadelphia \u2026.UV022vVur sul 5 lu 8 Batteries\u2014 Hughy and Cleisents, Dono hue and McFarland At Balttmore\u2014 First game\u2014 R HE Baltimore |.0000003 x ; 0 Pittsburg Quvivvow} où Butteries- MeJames and Robinson, Tan- nehill aud bLowerman, Beconud gaine\u2014 RH FE Baltimore .02100030x 6 k 3 Pittsburg «+ -O0uäglvvvuvy % 8 4 Kitson Batteries- and luwerman.At Brooklyn\u2014 Brooklyn .Cineinnat} and Clarke, Gardner KR .0000000811 2 oN 1 Luho lugoon \u201c2 Batteries Yaeger, unm and Ryan, Dammann and Pettz.At New York\u2014 R HE New York .42100011x 9% In 3 Chicago Lvov e uu 2 SH batteries \u2014Mcekin and Murnur, Wosds and Donahu At War Myton First game\u2014 R HE Washington .00200000x~2 4 2 Louisville luv0d0uv 1 71 Batteries\u2014Wey og and Mercer, McGeo ard Kittridge.Second game\u2014 Washington 00100001 3 70 Louisville 1201230000 9 11 At Moston-\u2014 R HE Rosto .oo 200111 00x 5 I1 1 Cleveland - ivuvuvuvuvuvrl 2 73 Hatteries \u2014-Nic hols and Bergen, Cuppy and O'Connor, STANDING OF THE CLUBS.Fer Club.Won.Lost.cent.Cincinnati 22 12 1212 88 sé b4T Boston Ce © 4% 5 Cleveland 10424 os a Baltimore 204 220.ba > ew York .\u2026.,.bñ + Chicago eee .vr +h Pittsburg PR os 38 Philadelphia 43 Brooklyn .{ ba Louisville 1 4 22 42 212 M 62 Washington 0 0.34 ve .St.louis .22 2 2 PIN THE CANADIAN LEAGUE.TORONTO, Aug.13.Saturday's Cara Juan Baseball League games resuiteu as follows : :-Hamilton 6, 11, 5; At Hamilton St Batteries McCann and Thomas 2, 2, Conwell, Roberts and Lyon.Umpire Jag lend.At London .London 4, 10, 2, Chathan 4 ] thing to à disinte came was J to Lendon by 9 to 0 Ba eri» cotoson and Lohnman, Melesvain and helps, Umpire Daly.THE OTTAWAS\u2019 INCORPORATED.(Spectral to the Star) TORONTO, Aust 15 The Ottawa Baseball Club lias heen micorporated und v the Ontario net with a capital of $10,000 See Lata FN stiares of $29 eueh.To an Compote are Mess formmham, ©.E.Turner, MS Conel.W.McCarthy, H.BR.Cutt and G.IB.Leslie.TURF AND TRACK.THE WINDSOR RACES.WINDSOR RACE TRACK, August 15 Following are the results of Saturday 4 races.Weather ciear, track tast : First race, aix furion,», ealing ob Gernet, Nixon, 8 to 1, !; Tera,nn, Free man, b to |, 2; Onæva, Kymal, 5 10 1, 3.Time, 1.15 1-4.l'ommery Sec, Belle ot Nues, (rwion, Gomer, Water Crest, Fair Rebel, June Bee, trosse lale, Santa Cruz, ¢ nu Late, Munie Price, Tamora alse ran.Second rave, 5 turiongs, selling - iuilang, Valentine, 3 to |, 1; tar Casunir, Sheriand, 4 to 5, 2; Lazne Kelly, Matthews, 2 to 1, 3.Tine, 1.02 1-2, Uharne OU, An La T., Mountan Rose, Aalawe, l'hamatopis, Mune Down also ran.Third race.the Essex sweepstakes, selling, 1 14 milee\u2014UGul Suagus, Valentine, 5 to 1, 1, Logmioosc, Mason, 9 to 5, 2; Morte Fonso, .Mathews, 7 to lv, 3.Tune, 1.53 1.2, ome ie also ran.J ourth race, 5 furlongs, selung- Duty (N.Sa, Z to 1, 1; Record (Freeman, 7 to 5.2, Cavotte (Rymai), 12 to 1, 3.Time, 1.03.The Minister, Ergo, Lizzie R., Over board, Flying Belle, Diana, also ran.Futh race, 8 furlongs-Deyo (Vulentine), f to 1, 1; Nicholas (KK.Mason), 8 tu à, 7; Mascppa (W.Mooney), 7 to 1, 3 lime, 115 34.Mystery, Manzanita, Tuecer, Earl Foneo, Bromo, Faustonic, also ran.Eixth race, 6 furlongs, selling Clincher v élentine), 6 to 1, 1; Annie l'aylor (Du- gan), 6 to M le 8.(Glenson), 5 to Lida Pinte! 114 pr Jrkaome, Aunt i or r ita, :kaley, Tally Ha dns Int felice, Bonjour, Annie Lau- Far Violent, also ran.venth race, steeplechase, short course \u2014 Lady 2 Maud (Stewart), 8 to }, 1; Tus curora { ierce), 7 to 1 2; Brother Bob (lioxley), 8 to 5, 3.Time.3.43 1.2.Imp, Alfonsica, Dom Little Bramble, AU finis SARATOGA RACES.SARATOGA N.Y.August 15\u2014The (a padian C Fe\u201d waa the principal event of ho day at Saratogs on Saturday, but there were only two starters for the mec.Jt wes an easy victory for Poetess, with Sloan up.The next drawing feature ne the contest tor thot orden stake, in which a.te brought in the win programme would have shut out the Ponies here on Baturday had it not been for a couple of passed balls in the first Inning, which , ro, Populiat, est Fellow, Jim Lisle, also ran.i 1 horses starting.5 and Weather fair; track good.SDununary First race, one mile -Jiurly Barly, 06, Clawson, 4 do la aud U tu 5 won by three lengths; Nhto Frost, 103, A.Barrett, À to 1 and even, second by three ths; Central Trust, 05, Maher, 9 to 2 and 7 to 5, third.Time, 1.41 12.Ewiftnus and Lord Zee also ran.Second race, selling, five furlongs ~ - Full Dress, 87, Maher, 2 to 1 and 4 5 won by a neck ; 3b.Tenny, Ao, Powers, 8 to 1 and 2 to 1, second by four lengths; Be Mitchell, T.Bloan, 8to 5 aid 2to 5, tlurd.Tune, 102 34.Tost Time, Tyran, and Beimper Levu also Stake, to Club Swan, 4 Havoe, 113, KR.Time, 1.42 race, ( \u2018anaudian ol'etess, 1M, 5, wou by tour lengths; Williams, 9 tw 10, second.14 = race, Worden Hotel five furlongs -Alpen, even and 2 to 5 won bv oa half, Satirist, 112, Maher, 12 tw 3 to 5, send by four le mith Hungarian, 102, Cupningham, 2 to wd 3 wo 5.third) Tune, 102.ms Andee and Rol also ran.Fgh race, seven furlongs -Bardella, 102, Maher, 4 to 1 and 86 to 3, Wou by vhe and a half lengths; Maceo, ly, AL Barrett, 9 to 5 and 7 tu lo, second by four lengths; Millstream, 108, Crow- hurat.{te ta l'and ?tu ) third.Tirne, 126 34 tus, Scotch Pind, Bams official announcement of the \u201c Ww.A.tac ne.score being 18 to 13.P.Phelax, um- ing Board was given out by Chairman In the quoit match there were lnly à E.Walton on Saturday, and ia as follows: \u201c .y Sanctions issued: August 15: Tecumseh Ten re following was the first drew: Track Association, London: Auguat 17, O.T.Fearn.FE rare een eee AAC, Bicycle Club, at Ottawa; Auguat Ard.ec 2 1 Lac e000 es s\u2026\u2026rcuu00 2 18: Smnth'9 Falls CC, at Smnth's Fal, D.\u20ac Melon, Boston Cees prerenecees 19 August 19; Perth, BC.at Perth, Beptem- Go Bly.ooooii shassosvac0e 17 ber 3, Petme Athlotie BC, at Gu.lph cs draw: Ont Auguat 17, Pohee AAA at Inlaud J.R, B.Aird.\u2026.u.cccescnccrncaues M track, Toronto.J.O'Hearn.\u2026.\u2026.cevereraiees 19 The forlowmg riders comprted for cash Third draw _ at \\Wrecter, Ont, Jnly 1, therefore ue ; ¥ irnfesaionale: Fo Dunbar, D.Meivor, I}.D.\u20ac.21 George ether, George Temgde, Dan Haake, Al ] len Rae, H.Brawn, G.Elliott, and S.Quant winners\u20141, J.R.B.\"Aird, silver Elliott, A.EE Mitchel), Guelph, is sus cup; 2, JF.O'Hearn, pair of pants to or pended for the season for nding under an ders 3, D.C Meloon, box of ci ra.Thomas Fisher with her family ot nine, all on the grounds, was awarded the rize for the married assumed name in races at Georgetown July The Petrie Athletic [Park bicycle track of officiall has been added to the list y cer- ily.present, One hundred yards, to members only\u2014l, woman with lergest 4 MONTREAL DAILY STAR,\u2014MONDAY, AUGU T_ 15, 1898.\u2014\u2014_\u2014-_ -_-\u2014\u2014- \u2014\u2014\u2014 nn, \u2014_ = o eee eee | The Crowning Excellence of.COWAN\u2019S Cocoas a Chocolates is their absolute purity.Ask your g grocer for them.ROOMS TO LET.SEES P SPE EPEEEI EES MAAN NN re SN SN NS Ca a NOM SON 8ITUATIONS VACANT.BITUATIONS WANTED u young Eogl' shan.best achanged, ou bathroom Mat Mother wid brother Propaid Classified Advertisements NI SE y den the MONTREAL DAILY STAR voturniene pacivurs BITUATIONS ar ANTtEl, sertion.PUPILE WANTF\" lesu, and } ceut pui cilia wei bbe vr i rood *++04444444444 444444444400 04444444 HHH4 Ih James err ~ barn bl Kincardine ENNVROVAL | PILLS Ortetmal pad Ouly Qenalne Restdents of Fane Cant noxes.saaiod with boas FSG >» ot fv ib \u201cTAB NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The above rates are NET CASH with When such advertisements are not prepaid numercus entries have to be made, and the rate is, in consequence, much higher.No charge made advertisements of AN ADVANCE IN CHEESE.Gain of 1-4 of a Cent at the Boat Sales This Morning garner Manitoba.in our books for : A FIRMER TONE ALSO IN WEST- ERN\u2014THE COUNTRY than five lines.HOUSES TO LET.is all à Wide divergence between buyers und aetlers.3 es for Untario cheese as much WANTED TO PURCHASE.A NICEL Y Fr RNID i buards on Friday, but a good been vecupled ba ! $ Nault, Les he Noire Iritne street, ROOMS AND BOARD.\u201cin many districts, whic wil during September milk, and thus reduces the coudition of the felds The feature of the market to-day resumed Wedpesday MANITOBA'S HARVEST.Toms \u2014 AND BOARD TO GENTL} The Work of Garnering Now Nearly General\u2014The Prospect Satis- UE an some of the sunken Bp.iniah (Special te the Star) silent accommodated, | three ur Four localities he wot \" is already and will be completed ere permanent ts the question FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.The weather has remained lavourable, w TOUR boxes as against WAU for the Corre- deliveries will begin about the second week and beheve that the market will open at 33 cents a bushel EX\u2018 ERTION ALLY BUSINESS CHANCES.The executive freight men of the trans.THE COUNTRY BOARDS.SUMMER RESIDENCES.RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.and the fact that None a pe reons with «à cash cap sd summer cottrge, with verrndan aati : dry goods danlers of =: 65 were coloure J, Lowe Van! « un .\u2026 sp Prec any afternoon | kumbling den nt 15 - Shipment sien ahite remains a unsold, | as so os Eb « FLATS TO LET.seeking A business of thir 1 # pienfekers belonæing to bu- drag and return- \u2014 \u2014\u2014 TORONTO MARKETS.were thrown out a result vf the horses lots were sold Ty 1 rivate Bale a FESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.disastrous fire aceurred cannot give rdiing posa street to Monn street.Tubs butter suid worth of property went liam.Oats\u2014Otd wanted at 27, Rear Admiral Matsunaga Ok} peria) Japanese nav MANITOBA WHEAT.and shorts at $14 west .3 .remain some me Sunerintend!.g the ronstruetion of two cruis\u2014ra and a bar- tleship fur lis Government the navies of the world PARTNERS WANTED.ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.(Special to the Star.) -\u2014 -\u2014__\u2014m\u2014\u2014e LOCAL GRAIN AND FLOUR., were driving down horse took fright and threw the occupan:e ont escaped with slight in\u2018or a severe shaking up and hud 1 house of X or % rooms doctor's residences = IMOPRTS OF GROCERIES.PROPERTY FOR SALE.forwurd vet to any extant died from injurtes recesvesl year ending June three-quarters of Jens than the» preceding year more than accounted for by A ma LE SA AIN NS liusers are willing to a coloured fighter.claimed tu have HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.FOR THE MILLION, tr \"unde Tlukor pr any at 3244 cents and peas at sic tr yard ami stablin < y A llour 1x steady but moving slowly the water's edge ono straight rollers, $2 to $4, tu = nitoba patents, $5.16 to 55 2 Manitoba Atrong Dbakern, $4.75 to $4.90, a TT he following tables give the Imports ot dutiable and tree goods pertaining tu the grocery trade: DUTIABLE IMPORTS.Ww ET MARK Stat, > ther she had gone for a raft of logs.Advices trom Me! bourne Freport tha\u2019 BRITISH MARKETS.! .which sailed from has been wrecked on Island, Tasmania - owe a ee up be sold reasonable Apps Cable advires to the Ronrd of Trude were vranges and lem- buyers ahd sellers apart.hia wife and two children, buyers and sellers apart Word has heen and killed Privat: ur Army during Molasses and Kv rups and shot on the morning of TTS pt LIVERPUOT, LATENT PRICRE CURRENT, Aug \u2019 .« à s à bridge has Issued a writ for 33.09 against the London Gunranter Npring Wheat f 10% to 0 0 who was found guilty of mlaappropriating town's funds and citizens on thelr return Baturdav A $4,562,783 38.813.310 and North-\\Wertern \u2014\u2014\u2014 \"mm \u2014 COUNTRY PRODUCE STEADY.vistons, the market being quiet at present Canadian pork, $18 to $16 50 per ; pure Canadian lard, and compound refined a1 Hye During a severe thunderstorm on Bat quiet and prices ee ee RECEIPTS IN pra and culls at Xi tn ™ sites exchange of this produte for a 358 in maple product, tering.and after holding the took te the woods withoirt A FINE TIRRSEY a \u2014\u2014\u2014eime_.- CHICAGO HOG MARKET.PUPILS WANTED.; OR SALE , RMALL TOY SILVER TER- UNION STOCK YARDS, August receipts of hogs were J ROOMS WANTED.tr ra ob er ib amine UPRIGHT FIANO LATEST nrder.and one sewing ma- He asks for a Alssnlution nf pure.\u2018he appointment 10,754, of which 5078 Were shipped and 200 PUT His FEET OUT THE WINDOW polver alte for i Turn ng.hlistored and teoder Light mixcd.Ben to à.media nd heavy =hipping.83.82 to br rough ton.$3.66 to 34.66.The receipts of cattle were 19,000 ; market where thers are no other fHonrdern, t the would have se Fes ever and 'talways R BALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO; Ihe Madawaska delegatos to Lake have selected n frat fails of the Pertfbonca, as the \u201caite of (day ana eta fui particuiars.T, 1303, Bi m .C nb \u2018a BLor pruunald.of Mr.Conolly, principal.Bont Bowmantilie, Ont, a new agricultural settletnent for repatri- atud French-Catudtutss A (lues wus planted Uborc 1hl> site ald fesse by a priert£ who asCompunied 1h.the Lane ot lontieur, after tous of \u2018he naan Wivene Balfedd for Canada, has been piare \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 EXPLAINING HOOLEYISMS Lorine\u201d August 1 tn th x.a tu das tte Pepe te Uuotrnçenttan : sons dt DRE Cité rule Les tart lho .Cotes rt irate CE te» Too baddies cals tli Lond ab pen om Potash, de the fus hi who Me it Chal ard WoT bod sit 1 Loa hatte n london i Was Lowa: adpourted te M or \u2014 -+\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m\u2014 EXHIBITIONS AND FAIRS.true 1 Ol Prewitt Pirertoent 1Sue ' \u201chet bo Cos ew \\ August Siovh Ass + agen, Stan q1 crt Aug - .Pros Has - tor - AR! sut diatord, ses À Naver tas = lue, von tres Wire ester, un! pt à RSherlgooke Lote Sept.ating doar Que 1 Ny Ont Repro ray tue Sep doe Asan ation, Conke xpospraone Boo Seo Johns, Que, fe Nt John.NBL Sept.13 [SE Crna 23 Lenfrew Acroouturat, Renfrew, Ont.Sept 1 ane 16 Central oy aed, Ottawa, one Sept.16 br 24 Bransford Southern, I'run' ford, (Ont, Sept fr aud 1 WwW \u201cNip ; ar: ap} Agtrottural, Ringe on : Tannnax : 0e, ont Sept 2 Natth TI \"Owen Sound ot Raptr, 8: Thomas Ont.Rept 21 ta 22 Greeny lhe, Prescott, \u2018nt sept Re tar - South lanuark, l'erth, Ont sept 21 to \\Ciddifleht Arts and Agricultura\u2019, North Las.vont Ut ant 22 Centre \\WWelliiet nu, Fergus, Ot Sept 2 York Township and Weston, Weston, Se font M O2 nn fonnsulat.Chatham, Ont, Sept.27 to za North Lanark, Almonte, Ont, Sept.27 to 2 County of let, Brampton, Ont, Sept, Fast Nipissing Auréoultiral and Arta, Mattiswa, Ont, Sept 20 amd 3 Oxtord Township Agr itural, Kempt- ville Ont, Sept.Ut pnd Pilkington and Elora, Flora, Ont.Sept.T4 nd 30 Feterboro Central, Peterboro, Ont, Sept.North Juding pe Oxford, Woodstock, « + County, St.\u2018Catharines, Ont, ve to Fast Algoma, Sault Ste.Marte, Ont, Chet 3 oand 5 Dereham and South Oxford, THsonburg, Geto ook 4 amd 5 Woodbridge, Woodhridge, Ont, Oct, 18 and Ju \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_m\u2014\u2014 MINING STOCKS At noon to-day quotations for active British Columbia Mining stocks were given by K.Meredith & Co, 51 51, Francois Xavier street, as follows © Bid.Asked Rig \u2018Three Cee 20e D 1n} Can.Gold F setd= Syn ; A Oh Caribou NA drautic .2.20 LES 10 Curiboo Muhinnes Le, 74 74 Deer Fark .\u2026 16} 17h Dem.Dev elupioz Co.; .2 Kvenlng 8 Coes oh Fern .ce T0 T5 Golden Cache - .- 5 Gold Hills Dev Ce ieee oo HO Tron Colt - AR A lron Mask .Le LR 0 Jose .Lon Jumbo - .35 Knob Hil.18 21 Monte Cristo Con.Co 4 24 Montreal and London - .30 Montreal Het Mountain .224 234 Noble Five Lo 5 O1d leon see After start wiaaren, and though athe .hin ; .boat .wnty to the leading A mg on the tlurd 1 se ules ue .mather the pr the «ch at th on vus ne ! ab ve ; ve ud | vue | oi taking vonmideraide ° À e L | = hard to À ! delay took J he + at SP sope ion vus in card Wah tds Mr, D pe diagonally on the si choral nt CE an Le brite Jat We at Tee L | spiunaker on Don n Pire Le Han had socked out, sid that she was mot an shghtly above the fit - othe + ! aged Li the pertur: + > hers où: first at ! a aeviaeg | catia the Nouvwar! wm = \u201c rit, } tac \u20ac halienger.renee of hers ou! st ar 320} ® \\ aaa thie Rawashaka across 11, the tw i veut bore dean weer; an fact, she dul better at tn ly ! au sunmiltee > Bl .v av Nee i + : ve han + A og ppinnuher \u2026 duites H aturex li was .vrduirt 1d Tm tren vu copveraine ail the von ve expected Nhe He wtert .{ | not draw pe ; he vitt iat the matter ABR 11 hes eheeie he ce per te ! Mas demensirated © oe «WWD The Challenger appoare = a Sn.wd been ool sidered before, \u2019 \u2018 brent parks nd Wound Tn BE ual rer whi bass sea, and her * 7 fiers b deed bee Teed tp fedee f foeue ole 02 TV VV DBRT VV® CD a RL fat ES t EE ation courusttes wisteal and pet the sitor if she had notre Al Lies, ¢ not quate an goad rit was evident ol ¢ CoC use Ue the : > .here tre fi a not put ateu : time oi the lo ; .pin) as 1 dent, however, © + .t res sl, practielly took » foul occurre .\u201cul cute \u20ac minion, were neverthele ; x p | vas aga: 4 Colne Vu bres Mass ment Nv took Ir, Bong ine\u2019 od \u2019 Tai fod al ate vn Jur, the vice © neverihvios da the wind blows ar ths writ 8 + receded by an Ac ide + i Dominga ras ng av ASEH \" we ve r ® Em a.ad usd it in detine a.conn, cared hast.mn tre > : mg, .+ eh DIE oT ar es Lian.} Ame fu aw S Wa too \u201cose mde a bea .\u201c.na Lary rat fur out pmated the ow K Wand and fifth tes of the tens m oe : Ct ent to Challen er * efleforfodrrfoctortrelesmtotctstectectortonte-tn ! having veers A bu he ze Mine, ; Ci entre ve (oe Ame ren: both Clr zer amd het Be hee fee Creer in heatng Le wanda, » hard pounding to windwar i : TÉL au reac nid tie senile aga dod he Cr Sen andehs Club dette un ) RYT Pr od 1 sis re match ha vad, but to other the le 9 wmlwards, ny wo } euchext tor tae bh 1 a found The Crane brothers vd x - ! Gr non the vend OT 1 cu Na or the Jatter bef oe 1 \u201cte vel ee legs tree Tuus Cut 4 p t - .So hog om the pe .A ; under maitre sail A on lie pit run uleuger el ions wih are rang the , boa very short spe od ns A rs 1 1) A, d et think tout the ee a \u2018 Lo Sym distinctly freshened ad ¥ an a ro est Against Domimon 1 + Canadian rach ' utr stration on the | nhbed for sp A Lo Ye Codeurer Pour et rot lid the ar that the ; Lots were uneetUen nant etes A i boats warrants the adoption ; Pre ! {the smaller craft that had CE Lat thos tune and w wl got very gusty ! the line .maser.coding Ue ns «a eatarogian, aid that au is ; vecur vd EC ds te hat ad HUE Prruimon type of be aduplion | Peen out ou the lake Found AR 3 ., 3 dow ne and white caps again began to (me, by Ls Li cain : an wusp Piatmanbhe Vong te do, tl A ; ; vi batnrally eager 0 wt.Wo were | spread aboard 1 cuted the span 7 1 \u20ac 1 show themselves ail over à! ! 8 { ] Sal Lan te fang her se ; ing , the nail- j i ager to sce w © ; vard hy the w \u201cpre » 2 t , over the lake.ue su mes tae | alenger.> ! oe ce se Show ng ths peeulis ete what wart ww à ! des ran for the shore iv ro Bread that + ic Ÿ as à 0 ee ed-= % | WM 210 the blue was lowered and | CHALLENCGER GAP D oON-Tprt than \u201chas.ee Aeron 8 Further ; JARVIS ON TH trans andl aithou ar side of boat would ; Claire and Vadog ; = ; que the Pointe + , J È ej IT lobe hosted où the judges\u2019 ho a | SHLA tr Wy tee Cat meena along [a IS STE she wl rem: ju 5; wars shore can be seen vachts - .oe second prel ary ; | » tête ERR qe ates-er will not say at thi ; well, vr] 5 yemarhably 1 With sade np oa row novuchts .preliminary «gna Rome ! tone te Neacante : ne i \u2014 FOUL.sie sm Au inclined to think that | waiting for pind res au pests abcard | IEWS On the Rac n° value yachts sure ET tr but Donunion got up her protest ot cv anliba committee Ww their ; utie , Te Aen, | ® abate \";- | , ative at s eu CE a Ee ! 1 arts poher spans ar .tt atever vour comuailkee de Ho Admits the Domini butter than the An, i any, ; E \u20ac.on J this stage of the proesedings, first te starboard ang held Lan FRE van endes we wl accept at amd th 1 He de ominion Was at However, there American boat.A DREARY WALT eves J oa mont, and later a bru cutter sai woth of bey cent 1 \" Lad wil) race wg ; + re Chuillenget Fault i vel to be F are other races ! tontontoatuatestuefoeteatoat et atosterteatsotent een a ver surely along the Line mh ang nu vers short l nd hen el ed bad Feed 38 wnat the boat acleeted to de n the Matter.; » run, and the weather con | enmued fur those out tovforteelesieoiretorfeferfrgonoe tone meee boeddndooh lr eden forte feof doef Toth races we mht om front ot [mn un u a PU tar ns te tn pe 2 ss} the ep.On Monday the trangu'ar Goons tu si : : se ©o .a a a = » rounde ; : © : sue wl : TR on 8 qd such in these that the | heats and vachts ut on the lake on the ai a a | Et 4 Là moe 5! .i \u201c«.nud Cuulencer J a wr met and at reaching and 3 Er ; surprise us I dent re 4 = arround et the as in ; : , vpn t RRS pretty eur PE 0 ming Lhe \u2018hallesger should mak (Soc a bo ihe Star Fendt .i ported from Dors: He : #.an flotiila of tear .THE FINAL START SIGN Vie The witad brad Jae Up to tom 159 À pnowang, T Al make a PORN AL À : Lester) fren th ports l must sav Ptah dione the Sal.Tia tor the ale uit Cot nan pacs could be mam ' are qe sq - Naam Che : He : .\u201cce lod en : : he ave 21 ; Ly re EN the Damn, on 5 ard ar ; noi he nd al [ re tart, AN tel to ge à a .put, Spread ed ANA aq ° brought to he qe oe 1.1 Glasses were Hlose reeted od at tu {lene was sand pe ar on the ead, and in the wind sleadih as \u2018 '.9 ! ated ta Tease dave, ta hod WF the nutnbor of Canadzans LA ¢ ahi contes RESIN] .0 : atin wih the right ot Yeluge the whole Ho Tern to {and te \u2018 pre we advance beats, Nbe qu \u2018 I ed ap her stovm nb stoun, foi we wind was blowin ihe ! \u2019 Cote nesses je bout \u2018le type of the Dominin 1 th | Goan and American of # af the Uo.\u201cha both be the tou SEL prosched north whore As at - vom ter .3 it nothing ee ; wd the 8 get wouti have croua Led and threaten k the Chut dire sao ht om tow of | congo ct! & el dowva abu ut Ta te epposite dive ; Cte or subgeoet wa pul peta oo st eu\", we Musing hae «© at ! nt aterinæ, « wanurh hal + s aud de was : .tn Math boats mas ., ! the Aner.iL.0% tert of c ARI vu d'unti the ares tae rae ot the HE vet ad tu ad + \"CRE ard is, sn-hore à bed their sails \u20ac re i he Te vachts bree) Phong.As the Hen te = | bout eu thine entre ave ce had they abiter vi 3 TM Det eta eran DOINGS AT DORVAL ~ LT vagrerly ok: nen e are war oT hike frightened sen binds po (Le vesse ocovered with oi} skins.Aw 10 8nd'out about > + suied perhe cory els Cv ee to A à Mr SR Les gere \" \u2019 ° he Vatmeur Vote d ont ra \u201c ohio foward to Mond\u201d wards the shore Soi seu bunds to esseg auprouched it was see , toot about the starting }xont, pe er very closely.In a ; a ahesod of ee te ve pesnsnte ces the great regret or RM iN , wen [od ve et our boat to Mond fo, rae of the caning atl there Was no Rn the Dara carried the Pb a seen tha had et a Tu to ve y nb ne | wy da the Canadinn would father tug Vie lasotit i ro Lo BT The Chall | LOW rs tt + she .Ler oT * : \u201ci \" .:rvese po» \"ee A ss .ser A .ur an .av ' \u201c i pate 3 Canalan peut er wee Lo at He \u201che À ltedan With Duezon at the pat, Phe Valina and her un ie Pan Yorn st the Seawauhbaha vachit of Te Va \u201c er \u201chatignon had white pre tu \\ marble the northern end of the have interfered « Wine ut 7 allenger Met With an Acci- er ol the Demme or to eben have \" wo Dacamion, however, we wil Dred of waiting, steamed don eau vachis of eh at the foremast head, the b ir brenotinerd y the wx were of 4 \u2018up lo ub the American boat wis reat ely Yacht consigesa a .: taubre deut Bafore N pur an, transe: wi nti fare ! RC ba Le awiche.ta heat hum {to nl out what was the ; vie to Dorval qi the Vice-Cemnodore of th t Xk Tr J yellow colour.up lo the buoy.* We of white Wola toed oon, uel the Cat es peti Hi ho = Hantten, one of 4 Lvs deserted, sav matter.The Like avrence Yacht t ?w# Roval St the offend es toi tue pair theer ta hie .cloner, ab a a ; Prat .si the crew of the , «save tor the Duchass - the at t'Inls at the miseet } > we a ne we offend, cea Tote hiring Yet Lo Feport te , sue dthe crop Ex presse if { Suethr vs anchore Re s of Vork, ie blue ensier Sr ser dn * JARVIS THAD Tr aTE \u2026 ai pose the te 3 \u201cre nr tharities POPE Tree Ten te the pep veus tt the re ' ph Pron ype \u201ctorts Anchored ot the starting line the phrasure nite 1 the ern.Mout of NOW THE RACE g D 'CALCUIATED HIS TIME Cet tr Hees tse yower pV ISITORS PROTEST THE DOMIN- \u2018' - - \u201c.wind ! ood the Bhan oo) TORR nat and on - Cee afte ten, besides the ; WIRE a Hans y__ in ; tn \u2018 Land speek apres: , Le ya Wipe bonts .The or ta vate Hogs \\ en their pr ven! A ; rural ue cet .\u2014_ arn Jn y tu / SR sn ee of Mr on k- voie ie | o j ve work Rh yt on Ru her Squat} sue vd ji the ra and ateipes at Te EGINS.! \u201c jd as the wlustle sounded, and the heats vent Trowel H 3 | N the I0N\u2014THE COMMITTEE'S vtt te sand Fe ut Lu co Ch .Phe sad.haul done He \"the rang vachts dole n \u20acNSEn, 1 contentior te \u20ac ; paf Val! was towered, .da, cba bag deg mide Sober Anns aT \" fn Bat EE he Ta Ir err sina to pat in ar appearance.& Vachts dutemot !asiore and'en ca Chose rR famihar Foats Were Able to Get A fine guet an front ol th qe auras the Cas deg ile ant Re wen eee Pants DECISION.eo ha perse MAN eer EL 5 i detect Nee Donrn 4 hood THE I i .drs.way Just hoats stoud 11 be * can.oh wo vantinis Lode hee Peu Lens = \u2018 + fp .} \u2019 RT At : on on RAL IS \u201c > -p FT , ! ! an un the starboa ack : anlin Put nu .\u2018 Vids prostate ld ; Ce tend he re ERS COME OUT.BEFORE THE START After 2 pan.{ads the Domte Clare ar atk |e BL ve Sr (pee! Std Currespondtonee À then PE = MN tee ap a eee Aout + ve : Paint oat a oaankmg good = \\ rnd an 1 node Le sound wa : © cwdnce a en as Cem en 0 me 6''ock, n ; a i ; i E good need, tor © nots onde J , ' net pra te Or | st \\ ; an ronmental AL | aid oy was Vi et when the Jalios Lh was about half past + when the ves As à! ; ward was fresh and incressing The he Challenger, 4.12 50 \u2018 Pon nie, 49591 DORVAL.August 13.-At the Rovat grazed th K | ol Lh we | ! \" the heeds or ?treat threaten \u201c bite he are Joe, or Ponte Care, and ward A y be Mere rrinouverans hack of the start was as follows: me ; Agaur tbe \\rerteun r \\ Lu Lawrence V.cht_ Club House, \u2018at net LL .Sa RN van eveellent | alartng port fn \u201c h up 5 psn near Lae Dont noue \" parts 75 1e the lue, the, + Start ch, pe pe with the wpa > she ; 1; Dorval, during the early hours of this the ous .\u2019 Cereus \u2018 \u2018 a .Ln woos To .: \u2018 .4 .-, : Pai \u2018 + LL ve » R ; Lp ere win 1h ren \u2018mer où oh H th sel bush to work te en ra ve yachts Comuuttee Yoat, anid = ; è k beb pd the * Traemnion 2.1.° ther then Canadian con, tires ae 1 te EEE her was much bustle and acti- br 1 re be sh been nn or edhe Ye aud get evens tinng ready for Vue fhe po sas vuE vi the cree sens \\ \u2019 shoot a roi i C'alerger LoL.2.EC 2.1400 se a snake y} anddeaviag toi charts to he athe Ned a thensand andeone thins centid at Crh dere of beth wh ppor- ; K- oe ut tes moment was IT À a he At two aioe ko vise ) Le most PET TT ce 21400 The x vod ve ! SP se ue re tt half ant ' ee 9 nud } it was not until quicker tbe OS Poa ad pos ten } vy > thse, rds nnd une mond was pnd whistle et pris , | hi wns nt Once seen that the Domi true, ns u: no wed to Ireshon a held |) Coals a ! NI, that the work was dE Shecoweel another the .A easly A rien bean ; ac flags were dower! TR a af was carting hers .minien he tin Pro dite Vessets pan dou = 1 VaRhes } wa as ren ap Fen eh the he Dam a oh bamenerest\u201d dou n an full and gon burger ++ 1ne for raged the Sea | Chalienger se etter than the he finish time thes présentent à vi Wh to et Lassi teft the ways at half past font FE cf exaressel how helen thin the Ih ane ; \u201c white cajs were showing \u2019 The ve ; Fe by the blue peter \"4 ne, retnest \u20ac Cluddlenger, où her RE of vgher.pe or pr ture, ther Tht sas on a pretty gh and the \u20ac hitionger followed suit edu ob tha so soi ha es tre tw © BE Se the tavo yachts, win ow § Tews 0 freshen agan Le Le Suche, who wore roi ï ; again ad the 4.Lo | ped through the water ke \u2019 UTC Foe The Tiles ross eer i le Mr 4 he >, , en un, Ps A 4 5 ; beats rune Cohen FRem the water ! ad te fout an sehen oil skins ed ys begin bw Lang =mmashl © Domunon, hat the fer uicker phan the vue the H on pa his ae] ste à oo! he roby Ln tod ù usked the weather oh at an ES at abe hong 10 getting Que sand x, du orn again.The wind el «start work 0 te very 3 PUOTRES made line aed hoe ons sited hun, replied that every, a , : par oo the Uhl ee ani ; Coie sais ule, set om | 4 id Cane fn qques t- ae | au orked stowly 1 te | effective a fhe setting te cos tie Qu Lu .; everv- ' juE ele dort award .w fn aol prac by the fat .\".sait and pon the Cavabans a first Lo Sud the verhta worn thos gan ; ward abead of the An ut surely Je wind fran puetnre.2 oe k ne was dl reht, provided at did nok Jo sor Ie ay ma \u20ac seheraise womens weld have te ai ioste ohsery rie anon Renny ponding f : mers a It was pretty onMon ceased [he tn 6 Sales te 3 n° Te Du ES de + ete SEPpoOP SX F ru « \u2018 ding for both lva rnce à = way nes wang Mr Jarvis ) \\ \" woth the eo Darainon appeased to he of ta | Prumimion made distinetiy pate but he Hs 1 La.Chatlengee follow op what rte Léman the weather some- bar ' autre | Tr So she st ; | .st of 1 es se winner as : \u2019 ; yo In appare cdi rn am a ! Dera lt dati gg 3e he stood up to her sail hike a slop, whil n great tooting « ner vas greeted wo Sénily object to th i 1 y re nt » did not ; CM prove pére 1 LA Ne 4 0 oe .e po the Challenger keeled over in such A ue the line \u20ac 01 whistles oe she cru) \u201croux Winds fic heavy seas an is .hore RW he As 11 she was go: ' A Way : \u201c ' i er dh \u201c Ch he - s going tv dump her Me Chal) ge à Duggan was an gone) HOW THE RAGE CAME OFF.i ee hel | pen RE Rn a .Le a, he rail to keep her up to her The Dominion, AA tr PDarcal, the Domimon.: fe Wo on t no Cer So Meo er a leg on the starb \u2019 15 under anh, dues » It Was a Close 2t-urgle from Start poke ve Dont came along on the board * \u201c .THE DOMINION'S SELECTION, vo Pos\" Lies i \u2019 id pot hold their : SELECTION, LA ts Tinish.long.course very POI wi : SET | VTS IN THE RAGE, |i ht of Tava, Se 1 - \u2014 4 nm pote a c Respe ; {a - ecktes ne Donunion as : (noel Le toe or | THE (MALLENGER WENT ABOUT pective Seamanship of the Orews uf the menant RAT EEE St \u2018 ._ : : \u2014The Yachts : alka-l'uripthian Club wie ver ; Le te ul j NTE CLAIRE, CO Augnst V3 ! on, the I fark at 2.22, the Dominion at achis Compared.Tod piety lurwarded the following protest term werh Lov weal = be re Star Np : ve The Bloom , A .Mr, Kilde vice-c {, ae Te Worn ws ° fren Aratere Ph Latarts ard tk nt oR tt shout ou the (Special to the Star) former cigh: e-commodore of the a re bee De Ean er ted ad re Pan seconds was what the | 2 atter mak aml the Challenger ON BOARD THES The Said .we ted Tr vee af the race shoved on Sat SE TT ror\u201d wa Fh er FO TE Ci Aug 1 Shing Cmte of the Royal So a Ce dh Is ° ; ore.The buoy was LLLACGrk POINTE « ir \u2019 snronee Yacht Club : À , : tua ; ; ; - .y Was .; LAIL E, Aug.li 1 qu wr ALF.on a \u2018 + Le _ur + \u2018 Lon tai result of the race je given else .Ls onder: one mst © Cl the cond = lue Fay.} iaddell, met VU Ce ge 0\" \" LR 1 i lation LL.N whe © ANN Jin Lhe Seswant ) Contlene EE .° Lo _.: ft a - .; .CELI ee La.1-2 20.0 + runtiong ,; anh In .Hearen, The ; re A 1400 [I ! : ue : fo ; Poe tine of The ; Chalienger.12 2000 Ce.re 3 Sena a, hie n up as over, and Scasanhaka Conn Race ( om lies of the ,; + yf he RA re Wir sat the .; aus 012580 + named w-nud he pachtsne matrute Ç un Lach ub have wh oh 2 LE eu Tl \u2018 je LL Ce a the Chut l The Dominio ; phusure crait a=sembt 2 b Siren, on he tructed me to tay before vou their .Cn a ' nininn set her 4 ad here, and UG Won tu read ; opin Peru 1 +, at 2.009% : spinnaker \u201cUn prising the tut i nese paid Lo the «ugibilit si i pou al 20 » the WL Lallenger at 241.34.lulure the be util now sending down paeht Daminon, winel, 1 am just of the Li A) Utr«t sirmal 1 wv run home on t) Le.\u201c 8 Vu to the rosal mi a), hos been eee ; informe i a.! or) ; Ca .we ser.Vence Yar ; an + seiested by : 5 Polson Lo LL) }- } ur r meena) ned Jog, both yachtx earned thew sp.irying oo Pt anchorage at 1 end are se anhaha Enernational Pen the .ot.; LL} = ma | makers to port, the Dooumon tak 5 ; st up Lhe préine resutt e are of tl ; up.+ ' ! 2 hers the seri ave ; result et À e of the opinion t vin a oh wn À Le Mak vs na à1 2 M4 and resetting 1 a minute laier THCUIE ten nnd are uss eritummg the tan SI nhserved Cop hat the univer: 2 ; 2 ugus 9 : amis cer 5 2 a the way ta, Cie bie sels wath Ivo i das « ess : 3 RB 2 gust, 1999.i.Chdieager .died in the race just Der sw bun AN LL hulls in classes distinct from ; 2.Tle P ice Cot i 5 ; UV Th e hulled boats as © = P ice Committee of cod Mark Lola 1e gencral conceusus of export consrder ed s ar catamarans should be ) IY t pre 15 that the rue : APT opirion : et as applying to th e he Royal St Lawrence i | pi \" ; \u201c41 oars an re Face toby wus bet oon am | Mist, indemuech »< she has yl yachy Done .arene .sure .: Part Lest or Lie Lemp ve Ther .on wo distine | =} Yacht Club, having taken ; mirt Atarh Bat diff 0 .Me of the two pe thy tenis ve The en «raed.bull srrtions, and two as ! ; = .= tr « Sle Pro we vitter hnes, of t .¢ : c}.into cousideration tha pro 3 Don on .219.0 elt by the ew of the cores an [be aie Commins oe hulls, which i : Ton 3 wallow ET _ the knowledge th: \u201c .; ce the wi M «test of the Seawanhaks-Cor 5 Coil als Hh dl 0a I trom tk at wind, and viel) stend A avems th us that the reason ter line., aku-Cor- 1.Domini n ; av 4 to about the middle of se first round up Fon8 Were not speciicaiiy barced et.inthian Yacht Club Race Che ; { 5 ir who did not om \u201c of the Inst one, people nement was Lecanse the cust in the ; ; = .} 200m diff, no } see the race ! ; \" ., \u201ctom Of el.Committee, have decided ; + prive at the eonichisroi En paral classifying the = separately was po nettled fms is .ç p £110 was the superior ro EE ann » Am o an unwnitten lew Sp el that in accordance with Ar- ; ait iff Tw Challenger the oh iter beat pul ing, nn ment ion requir + i ; 3 5 \u2019 vinda and a ter yacht an hghter \"nder these cirrumet - ; \u201ca ticle 3 of Sailing Regula- .Fors Aen Dinde and pmoother \u201cche.V'uquesttionahly ed to make a forfia) reat fee} oblie- ; \u2018 ie t 3 ne - ° ; ; \u201c C 7 ol: tion 26, the race of August : Chadenerr dix aon Free heat to nindwar Penn 5 A th: en of the Domimion to EN the ; were ard whe Wil and sen up, and we seal confident! re si.13.be and is hereby award- 5; A + TT ; MTS it re AU ther heav.os Chae tle proof that Failing Commighve vf Re J the sl.ed to Challenger.\u201d F Ao .my the Sau s epecuid + Tition nee which he ling \u201c wind rudd sea alone | rence Yacht Cu ar the res \u20ac Law.; .: vo wenthe os threaten == throu he Amencan yachi hia question a new ; s tn give oO.- v a EE | NTS | rough the reins of the race 13 not | sideration for the onl pymenrtial con- ve A.F.RIDDELL Li: 1 fie ane IS ree he ae A UN aie | Wh ve are all) deeply otre fn A a.wl .cheb Bers winks being ; the yachts is an Cav.the Banding ot e cheerfully leave the sion i \u2018 .Cani.man.Se | ed 5 : Hiern Put the either ( race.and while parer fnetor an a these races in \u2018your band decision in Te ol Sa ie, .dor bade was goa pugueured of the yarhts a bo aurai on both, by, your ruling- » and will alide .Ua owas resdi for fey ar lly up to the ; \u2018eo rer \u2019 : ; .J 4° .3 Lr the start of perfec .e point : reman, n + 1 {4 Si Di * Sve ci t A Pere ction shown in Lhe last internation.YO gentlemen, very respectfully 15 Tey The .; The Rac i.CHE FRELININ ARES fhe American crew showed dericled su Committer, of the SCYC, , Vhe resoit of the mos case vers ol judgment or the Canadien one, oth in THE COMMITT BERT GIBSON.Fete ri the 6 lub us Lor Canad ons bow NE ).wore we tter and water dt only natural, Frigo This was of course Aft 1 .MITT EE'S REPLY.PE LU vue fat arn ee tale da tiast cet befor the owas | Jarvie was saili view of the fat that Mr.wa pont bu consideration the followi the evening bu du IN Le pel mma bomen on the lake T was structed = ing a nvat pethiiry con ca sent by the Royal St.Law olluwing practieaits desert net = cu ; PR tt se Se a hoe y which he \u2018on t.wih the preu'arites ot {ube \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 rence Tacht _ ; ; : cos.fohe 1 .; = stram vacht.: ras pructically pe tle am fees 0 .bist of the Cannan a Abeta wo tm Peu Pen en Nr Ty jar, e was - tically pe rf etly vniani the Race Committee, Seawanhaka-C vuchtemien Ainvang gene rot to spi at the sh , War ts à ta tee the ea A : crew and with the rig u a ar wo his o enn Yacht Club, JOT EVPRIL SE Nn rs Gate : coading te por ats Co eer S a les ging of toe sentleo en, \u2014 W, .oy oo .5, corer ot the dors Cat te oe 5 ; Hervation ane see that he handled the letter ns well bot.and of ths date, ve have given vour letter : ; : 5 \u2018 + were bike really ., and à the + RN Ying your opini The en ot the Challenger 1 Nat qu ; + marvelolvs and 7 re yacht I} i ; >pinion ot ! hallenger and the Ao os tt exeetiv, Me wor credy ; , a area omimon, mat i erican visitors would nt rte ie the ' ream va hi Ma rebssarere eh Lu 2) and t aie y Ins fk nowled ged kill and have had the 0, mature consideration } Te ; \u2019 .bh at \u2018 .>.* ; cident, except Lo say that they ww hemes sh Can steer var) Lin at eræaing the li enn trouble iscussion re the matter Reith 8 frolonged have boon better ples od Ji 2 myans, avd Packt on whic ne, An incident hy the way representative, Mr.R NW ich your result es the wo | : ith i ve An te ae wee the ey 1 escaped the notice ol on \u2018nl \u201c4 We hav , Mr.R.WW.Gibson : : the race had the tot weronte : , York vo the most expert yat 5 » munber ol th we reached the conel ; its ers 5 even l 6 peeeengers, à a who hapmened fh smen of this continent, fu Dominion comes quite thin the that Ma Crane ve es , ; Ce ol tear yl - mers, am a | a a be In the vie of the « : within the tern fulls RRA msdered that he, Hal i6< Lavrnce Ya ht lat ve ot he HU se have, had a deridedly de er hi orem ration of trust and survenant » TRUE ~ en te .¢ Coat appeared off Dory on board the Dann rE - ate al coudit others placed at al ter nv H um to sh vd val.of th M re Dosis np, 1.is one natch for the ions of the au cave su oar he Che , | e .: \u2018 p present be hud also been to \u201c poux she Toke bag vie fram alt parts e peculiar farts about vachtmg the It is 1) pb vent.: reed to take the lee : ke bocaux to diverge erew ean make the hest ig that po these torm how fard postition, ana cons Sue he Le sarang ue crge Wpon the city when make he het nf, A Vacht's capa | fe cousider and on eh we have alone chances of winning des poo when \u20ac 1 of tee evhing vachte had thei hangs over tl porta 0 E atisquedtiva on 14 based.We might } be SR pred ath theme of tht Vreormon nec ta duh ree eds and bs had : heir can EE rer, vente.Everyiods ren ! that even from the int permitted to ed ; ; oh .ai ; ; oan they mi > pers poe showin spb \u201c pos î .: wid a good windward posite The ow 2 Cbeardedls unvomtortablle enther of in the first race i rade dy Giencarn Sporting principles, the Dominion of ethical Yad als made on \u201cable tickmg necce et Pie win pu shining brights, bh i she bad: earnad dis quai ats RN au : od or ingenious application où recois vary, aid thus lost them sonal mo sr, making the day ax pl he he a buoy syualihrat on by Tourne leatures in yac! ; - .! Wa net.i + as plaisant as cou! buoy.- E tte yacht-desigm af precious time.Hai the t hoalenger er à Fr thoop aabare could From whateve egitimate logical at ening and is a arrow the Lime without acevdent to tut on the lake it was blowi \\ hoard of the Pomme the aramanshi on | desielopme \u201cthie tet hace live of asourediy have won the 1° .à pe, the cor 8 owing lue the } ominion was cerfaitis t we beg a y .3 Le 2x whe Ll en being uit 10 heat that Sherwood not, 1 express our heam would Have bad the wien tage Heavy ue à thar Jamte ae yg vacht- so audi the other pipe | (OR Of her ae .arty - ihe Na nd the dear tage eo the tae on the on the third dac's race be | varht: men on board can da.The sain Ye judgment of mn tance in advance of th ot y both as regards wind and qe.va or on tn and Momo last sear vachtamen « seconde, connied, was lost w a where TI boa A.F RIDDELL, a easily, oe (Lhonh the protest Le En op ar ro mlwtifu a besprinki - ; , CÉmrom spénualer en overs Hiren fe ; ahortly boat Mama left the Dorval ha soute, ane he decision of the R 5 uv trio sf fad ; - hallenger, thou! ; Frs 1e; oi y aiter ten o'cl ï w, Conmaitter he Race salmg wae à ladies in à large : = .thoueh rent the fart) of the Saili o'clock with the + the only one that could g vacht near us hav =e A buy last urth-r | \u20ac Nailing i the members oh 3 à d pre | ; ; ave pret rremr 5 A I À st, getting ler .| \u2018ommittee î Mr \u201c, bave been rendered under the oo ES Ny et ren wave an feeieed [ o anon, Yet, and drav oy kr ve one Roe Mesera.i J.Riley, a F a statue oe looks as though some [oir mimon had h- Aa Briere the 1) sreene, Humid ly 1, E 5 \\ .n .« re ot.Vip 1e + It.- Mr tihwen, of the Sailing Commi 9 htewemen will have to be {the fur Pr it et Mer cu the encond Paton, H.R.Yair.Drumm , James of the + A ë mmittes sre the day e put ashore be- me, un accent of th Poe.M g A.G eke ï caxatthaka Cotenthoan Clute whe Ma ey meer \u2019 vearing, Jarvis cleveriv decided eo word the sta eurs.Riley, Young Try, D.A.se «ds Vv pr opmion With regant to the hour R : asurday.Eleven o¢ rk wns \u201che the yun nta a reach, an) ited hi Ma THE < ind official t are ace ne! the merita of the bat * , crafty cet far the sta: Cr ua to tale the br , an a Wer, 0 CHA 1me-! \u201cThe rae w ats, end Vt that henr te atait of the race he hyeezo over the starbos 4 LLENGER he rae was one of the ¢osest 1 hav ene there was ; garter.the mnnual arboard It INJURED.er qua t avr .; © as ne om - nnualer wa ak was nea ges > \u2018 sel.a boats are excee.ng weather my \\ vachts, AR se of pa there was no jh peu taken in, and yachts in early, eleven o'clock when \u201css \u201c I oth have their gnol ; c | cond.tions A kent on foi : te .ninion k e The Cher ! mir geo points V2 te proncsed a thor r Quite à conaiderable t munk left Dorval Chi : sheer ia fnater than her Ca æh test cr the rough w \" nut any head rand ime with: seeded pler.diam viv ol when n : er Cars \u2018the represeurati gh weather qualities Haye\u2019 ) ad sat.Crane soon followe | far, however, but the Jaiter mning hefore the wind n vnc native Canadian and Ament + (vie rad as te jibirg hat ins pened to the , former in A nt ln sun avny from the rica i be ling, the first rare of the taking on los spnuakes fied om of ed her return toad imon ix far RY The ne Mon < idward and RASA a PR niles to a io or (ray mg finds as a ballogs line connecting the This was si : \u20ac batenzer - - ren, satled three t a P li peer drew ow Y | : rilongly illuatrated i ! r.making \u2026\u2019 eo tmen hand an th Year i hand over race.- d in today\u2019.1 ; Lourse of twelve Te n the Bominun, unt an het Ft Seo on er ride | aarp ne bere wo sak Dh TT eh?; { r on her side AR a o~ : cut à mn rge iih.There | Vitré crew laying right out to wind hat awth-west of Pointe Clai te and n balf the Dominioa } FN out, to, that \u20ac indward, tbe the turning buo aire, church a trek.and eves est conarler bis at every i : : , ¥ two yniles wp the .tock, And every turn, while tie Chat = des 0 + CROWD .18 eaerplitale bey im st atten er : i SYR NS stave, the De , INTE wm Ve ; su AT TRE Po.: RE CLR} HOUSE.xg ah \" Shad thofizh pers hot \" ro oo hoa #5 had been expected.for ¢ ; ib t of the catamaran ce: ; anv LOWE ass 8 naturilly stays.\u201d uagan at the ry gui et Ey ARE PR TON PORE TITRE LAST EDITION _LAST EDITION NEW BEAVER LINER.SPAIN IS QUIET.\u2019 a ® ! * teamship Tongariro Dus in Port To- The Peace Terms are Fairly Well MOITOW.Resceived.as\u201d : ! SHE IS DESCRIBED AS BEING A ALTHOUGH THE NATIONS COL- , ne \u2018 HANDSOME BOAT.ONIES HAVE GONE.THE QUEEN OF TACLE WATERS.\u201d \u2014 | - : + > fr } dre : ; : - .The mew To +s Joe steammhio Toa LONDON, August 15 Al alvies from LDottled onéx at tis Sprane, Neucnahr, KNhemrsh-Fr us ia, ; pate, ohh .Port teraetrov Madrid sre to the effet th : perple ate LOU 5 14 on the New Ze thing the peace lerme * 1er \u2018leu Was es [Ç § qe 0 ue ol i pected Ir an realisee 21 Span has by A Tor 0 party recently charged with ATR EE Loh ReTVICY, \u201cuh the less of her cobs awed Ua second 3 ro.Le ; : p ! the Pont J l'uistuerce speak anh ara n.1x bt thre sone doubt RR refilling Eagle.iNGaris Le.ties bearing the genuine mu > CT RU Le bal it may sately the news of tbe Lrhinstion ef hotes D Es * 4.- DE Us % r r n \u2019 oF nteauiers eu #5 roue vel by ou great magority votre satis QE labels was cCOnvictcu olid fi.od by the Toronto > wosin! \u2018I Ù \u2018 \" faction.I 3 oS : .She me ai ane .BARCEL) Cs - pie Ÿ er vs perte 15 | She 23 one af spé people are he nong Lo % RX AROS Pou: ce ric strate.5 NE 1 Coy Oly eben eis G)crascives, that with the loss ot Se race RI * & k 1 , l'avant Co npars s tunes = teks Uhemch nest poe ue te > ml Ë nus ue CU : the th Spatèsh act onal feeling, as consipnma ling , = = a ur ce + ne haudeniner te desire ion of the real Spare sh Fun ; Pree Lee re TES Nhe 18 sue AR tiie ae the Wheater hers te is | i Ï , .; {+ bp\" 1 #6 feet rois nat Bo Mere us fs 15 genebalis sug ee ton } beet VE aches, prose ) \u2018 x.i beau, awed hoe oe : i - HED pareia! for example wavs \\ fer bier gross +o 1 six EY, and pet A hese wha exploited the markets of the 47 lene = 5 dh large ra Vet diem were en x sone few omaautect recs Là à \u2018 + i, ° bem da ad srercteants In certain capou- 0 the - Rs Lu \u20ac : Plas ban oa vont, the exercise of sovers 000 was pue ¢ with, + Jee esl GhiY Ca 4 a eed Ia IT = fo send thee pe Ch Il C da A .< reund serum and Tres uN vie te those stan bs 1h a engè up.FOR ; , .IN Foes Uses al the norton cdercve ed eee à shaft Poon de \u201cce hautes, Cefn Cat ee ads antave and had to tour Open to the World.7 Fo to make Up as 0 \"ROUE ABS, age su Does necessary to Entinta.n our Par ALL 1 ques de vu tal cf best pres dou an\u201d ÿ tenet La = vos Vntes drone, VU hewstaiqiers are very tutter at the H EAI I H ; ; : h lu dd Lies tian cru pese and the Meputican peur ' : ER TE PE Cl or main poop ts heen susperie! t EC ho lib md 1° Me le nues te know how America ne Lo ; ose te tk ab Cohan and That I I \u2018 « + \u2018 \u2018 coter prunes sie ! , F \u2018 tru , n î * ! oh ; tou esa te sube 1 16 à suspens 55 at S RENG H Chee : a oo 5 on ; tos cs wb hm there on sd nant f + TT US J oe \u201cthe slat de by the Spnerarda Chem tb Deas \u201cWe woud rather AND te ares ~ 1 ata her than subit .ont tes a 4 A - - PE EE ! A \u2018$ perploxed over the VIGOUR ) cot 2 : \u2018 : t- peotes Span oon the \u20ac - ! port ss.The ruines of those - - \u2018 7 : ace wo aes ov Castle \u2018 ~ FE or lrance and at - ~ ' : Noe are Che 1 mar Soper © roe : se The Les 4 0 s V1 , Fost oe nd pires Lo TE EE BOVRIL, LIMITED Hn .! w Lot peeeted Sonor in 9 \u2019 \u201cur ooh vo to sh ey ag 1 - ! [A ow th Con ; 8.ve Le Co 25 and 27 St.Peter SL, \\ et ' : \u2018 he : Ce Montreal.on 1900158 We Co THE YACHT RACE : ; Pie 1 Ly a .'.- Co ff re ; _ ; \u2014 \u2014 _ \u2014 rm, poses : to .Fernil v.ce in the series of - + »3 E 5, runtioni) Yacht Races for the The party who left tack Hiver Knights of Pythias, .: : w.anhnxn Cup is 1a progress on a.7.35 p.m on Tuesday, 8th : all, Woo L Ve St Louis.this afternoon.ugust, please communicate with | Notice of Meeting 5 i + v .Vhen the Star went tn ess the your friends there at once.150 2 | Ingomar meets To-morrow \u201ca \u201c x LU \u2026 nion wat A Sths of a mie ahead mr \u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 | Night oi the Temple, 708 Dors .veo Got of aie 12 miles had been THE WHEAT CROP.| chester aircet.veuet \u2014_\u2014 ] Ivanhoe meets To-morrow «3% \u201c as : .: : Night a¢ 6 Fhilitps Square.' AL YU mies the Dominion was 1-8 Some Statistics Benring on the | à \u2018 a eT : ° ; i VISITORS COKIMALLY INVITRO.ai + ahead.Probable Yield.{ 120 1 Ho a 20° TTT | TTT TT - ; .nape) = Both c'carances and export purchases of | N TIC 3 ; : K HET AMTLE DEATH.wheat for future delivery the past week 6x ! E .Lun cod ar ary receipts.This urgent de { : .A Le « Tur +.Cul to Pieces on the cd ox voticenble, and Ike that tu 4 Ts Stea hi: an un ol en ; : O cu \u201c0 pe Visible stocks the word, m Mm : pres , , Vnarf Track.ver show reductions at nearly all pont- uv ' .Receipts the ast ten days were less than Ç ; : \u201cork to Sere © _ the last ten days of July.and only nalf as - uHaise work for the roc of pret , - Los en LIN ewer wos hed at the morgue ne iarve as same time in BY.Primary re lava St Lan reine Tver ml Jal Taam Le Le fos ees A veipts in July have not heen less in à Navigation through this channel iv closed AU \\ .- ; Cowal A A ur ; decade, except in I8ÿ5, with Ware and Navigator- and itivernen take warning and use \u201c ng .- .\u201c : CV SUE Le eves oon the Là a Leland, of Chicago, and .then they were Nourtu Channel wlach is open to davigalion.A pus et - 5 HR vod The hart.aboat only 450,000 bus.less.Average primary 1oxetf TUE PRŒNIX BRIDGE CO.1 « - .4 | noo ~cnrdav nga he Grat kn om receipts in July the premous nine years : .\u201c NY + - s.© eecttent, ih Kn ov , 10.6 889 te | 2 .\u201c \u2018 \\ NX; 26 1x 4 af neces of ilesh Nore a md In ES po PUBLIC NOTICE Co a \u2018 ; CUT Lr ow TS LT te engineer of the 100.600 lus, Last July they were but 8.! ke en Le ) pees te Hae Duro os The world 8 visible dex praacd Al persons are hereby forbidden to purchase \\ .Tears ye Tov .» ee +.2° : ; 2] Detective Pleard and AD x Begun on \"00.00 per year.e da not belicve th Hels Telephone lights % at 69, 4 at GA t- \u201c.; Co «+ Pope.A) en te was ne Batnrany charged with shin desertion TT OUT worid's crop will exceed 2,509,000,000 bus.4 ar; NN x on Ttie + EN Los Hovess, the ior BAM USE George Menexis.J B.Vermieran, and - .Thus far this reason the farmers appear to War Eagle.ue at 28, 500 at 282, 50 at qi \" tag a ertemens for the rose Eric Erickson pleaded not gutity ta the A miming deal of more than ordinary nf TT Ther own judgment rather 2R3, 806 a1 ad Ir at 2%.Geo at 26, 1W0 at me = : SPL bahops, and taoug: où va a offence.and were remanded for gril on teres: and importance was consummated gan he influenced by others, while bant 257, 9 8 Lala, boat ss : » p ; \\ all, pre pre sévr ; i ., : ; en Sug ; A, us bats ee = rene he por feet at mena the same time.Two more ; | on Ssturdav.when the great Centre Siar ers are willing lenders of money at very i Ton PY au 00) nt py ! Tod AI wth Were caught shis morning and gave their = mune, in Brtwh Columbia, which alone fo NO Thie ug ad _ AR ment 1008 at Dot.Tee al Ixdty, WUD at oxy, COUR Co .\u2018 \\ on cotes th ; Te ; ; i in uns af by mn CAMP AS\" ET) pe gx Ah he ins an hee names as HH Hendrickson and Juan \u20ac be j with the Le Kot and War Eagle, form the rohan m wa on 27 n hi .Æ.ere Loy, winch he Las an hb telrrez.When arrested (wo of them av- ! suming Listricte te practically hide reser Ji Th.or?ok Le Vain.took in Cortun.where he peared to have teen badly treated nnd tive greet mimes of the Rowland group.oq ps war done in 1879 and 1898.Then a.; _ aa 1 = i ; es ae pes TUE peeetved nt pts on four of the Ave hare evidences of passant | was d'spused of for $200,000 tn cash, the earlv price makers paid from 50c to 81 a NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.or dr Co BREE CSS Lauréat Agarnie.Today tus n Thursday.seeme.one of thetr nue i , h 2.15 P.! Bud we Soe hers ; Toad , ey as the quai ber was taken to the General Tnspital pune beng purchased by Mr.George husbel penalty pv » : : 1 vo : - 10 be treated for wounds which he states Goolerham, Who had to put up this ; es Kpecsalls reported for the ATAR hy CD.Maak.14 St eng! a Chev Ne tan i .2 DER he ; MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Baceament street, lien! manager for J 8.Bache to, - VAT \u20ac 0-0 6 Air Ce [ON he had received from one of the ship n \u2018 Loc .1 v : .\u2014_\u2014_mrmm\u2014e\u2014 .\u201c amount of morey in order to pecure it.It .N Co.Ba-k New York, over direct privaie vire Montres flrere, and warrants were taken out } \u20ac ; Reported for the STAR by Gordon Strathy 8 (Co.Blo 3 ve + 2 - s se sratn at MG > h as Ree 9 8C Sacramont street, Aug 15 Aug 13 Mr, ao M ! \u2018 TREPANIERS COAT FOUNP.araînel hip for assault and battery thie When thd Dominion Crosced the line first.is und ratenid that Mr oo lerham ras rors, Mme Me th August 1515 te Fa ne es : ts Ma different necastona Mr.Douglas, the first sociated wh Nr wen W Mackay.of Ciose Aw Bil As Bd Ames Couon QUE By BW Mea Lu mate, brutally attacked them, and bef New York, and Mr.CU.HR.Hosmer, of (natin Pace.0 M au \u201c su o Pret \u2014 æ se © Fhe res sue cons of young Euclisde Tire {he Police Magistrate said this was the +044 0004448 3444000005 96 Montreal Me Tanl Bonds 18910095 1a\" Amer.Tolecra Co 15 18 Mu I Ld \u2018 avr, who was found mo the canal à principal reason for thetr desertion.With - : Jo TUNIR SS & Atlan gw 3 34 2 amer, Bngar Reñn Co.1384 ER 13m Ii RE {ive dns aco, was covered in waad the exception of Erickson.who went to 5 - has epent much of his time in \u201cNote\u201d This syndicate of capitalits re Commercial Cape joa 4 iy 1864 1880 Veo Ao Pret.- nes los Colt.Mea do - \u201cad ear the p ne she he wile uane hiz ship.they were remanded.HERRESHOFFS WON'T YIELD.au hting room.The agree nt by which | Most ot the leasing mines _ the he Be ne Don on Bonds Cn ax _ as amer.pnts Mig ba a _ Bu va CN ' Le mon ms ME RES A PEU 1 on'y one vacht was to be Inn t was ent ?camp, outside of those own: y the .troal Telegraph .183 193 1 Lau A Top.KR Fe all paid UK Hy lisses Robrrs u M usage, - Pour SN {aim les.a\u201d ho sad RETREATS FOR THE CLERGY.«Jante hy the Herreahofls and the svn | ph American corporation.In the group Comptes HU à let Hits 395 39 « .ant de Pret : Te jt = 27 Btertine, Moo be y ah 3 nn \u201cWh h \"saw \u2014_\u2014 Capt.\u201cNat\u201d Has an Ironcind Agree: i wv that built the i net cok are the War Eagle, Centre Star, Virginia.pion gout Nav Go.1087 95 II mr Racde = » ¢ ja Re OI ! \u2018an Riperet, far wo cents.vu M RK ; {The tromise was renewed to Isel.n last week U , A oa de M tv CT Oanadian Paetir._ Bag fi ry, Me dT WT 5 fu pans an the pager about it, bou The first of the two annual retreats for ment With Iselin.{ani Fr\u2018av.When Nat and Iselin separat- Monte Cristo, Mugwump, Pilgnne, and vol a Ry wT py me {pnods Schema.8 * Sy hie : Ses ra Mi Bel Mr Ven ne) ee te ATA the clergy of the archdiocese of Montrea!, peed, nw well understood oa the Her- Momta.The same financiers abi eontrol Halas fo x bed : in Ts i Cin.fart k Quincy .a Msn wet Mes eo ok, 77 Corer aes Les ne, Who, Ni CONTENT ue ta i pueda ven) à Erin * reshoffs sheull nfine their anle aiten- ! : ( d the Koot hed Uhiengo Gas.1%- pope toi 1» R.Crook - Jas Neg ene Whe, Boeing ae was opened last evening, at the Girl re-hoffs ghruld co al { the town site of Rossland and the Koote Do Bonds ry Men + » + un ren.NT \u201csconpses, Mi Moar Tue du reed visited the place, and Sesanary.Myr Rrucheat ie presiding and DURYEA-WHITNEY SYNDICATE tions to the bwikiing of a single defender.| nav Power & Jarht Company, and in Manes Te te LL 19\u20ac Tuy lee He Fo 5 fa Bi dard Mr: Mocuuvet toc elo ze ob _ it 1s attended by over two hundred privats OFFER A BIG PRICE FOR A , Iselin does mot care how many defenders | aiditaon to the shove mentioned mines Belt Oo 2 riba C2 me 158 181 : Ie Md ma 14 : \u2014\u2014 = - > lt wili last a week.The jreacher 1s Rev.there are, hut he insists they must be bo CTT onorpies in other parts of payer pa vey) y.- - ~~ .- .TATRICK MONDAY\u2019S DEATH.Father Hamon, of the Seciety of Jesus YACHT.i bnlt elsewhere, Mis contention is that | aritiah Columbia controfled by them, :n- Toronto Radway toy baa a Cleveland C BR == OO sr \u2026.ARRIVED Another retreat ill Te held lacer on for | the puis way to i the sapere c'uding the R.chmand group In the Slocan ror Dole Bonds.oD Lu.beiaware'd Huda = x mo .-er- tre ther members nf the cle w ave ; y of Amervan builders ca iet ri i joins the famous Siovan ve 140 _ 144 \u2018enver rend pret Tie 2% \u2014 -_ Btenmnhip Yorkshire, Bai Liver The boite of Patrick Mandal we On not attended this retreat.me whe fun {Special ta the Star} \" vachta turned out hy different designers.d istrict, which ad) fi Jobo Mailwar Cre se Buuth® Shoe RAL Lo Co 5 oC pool.L.Torranse & 5 2 7 Liv vered te Montrent (ren the trow's Nos et Wr 16 ; 5.Carat The Perr shofls would not hrætate to ac 3 9 it is the inention of Bsnk of Montreal.mo 5 are qe T2 ' e Bream erat (éeroon rés tate a fe das mn with a GRAND TRUNK OFFICIALS ate Sutarday cvening Herre hoff went to Newport veatarday, and ; Ww.\u2018agile, but it vas aby: Tank ef Nova Boots tan ¥ = \u201cner.5 ; ae ave not vet annonneed tl , \u201c- .avndicate yacht for them.- i, Lea Roi and War Kagie, but it Dominiem Bank.\u2014 -\u2014 - \u2014 Mysour: Pacific « ahi amor Campbell Liver: nh Lo hen we e va at \u2018 harles.accompeænind Le Tain \\ \u201clan and n Le oar a 1 suid that Corneliua Vander: had a talk wih Du-vea and Whitney.doned and purchased br Mr.Oliver bruts Eater Townabiza Bent \u2014 A \u2014 139 Ne te va pool, W.Johnston & Co.general turned n verdict of areutental denth.AUS Pannertote, attended divine service a Lui Lj.is to jon the synd-oate.and Po later on for the ieigaifirant a ox rl.ee aoe Nationals.- - > nt Do do pret ue _ firace Church, Point St.Charles, yester + Iv ame mure of the owners of fast 2 OOOO OOOPFOOOTOOOOO 000.Some $200,000 hos mince p Unioa Bant.\u2026 uo 108 no 103 North A meriean .NOTES THE WEATHER.ee day moming.ters will come in.There was a ow S © ed on the development work that the Ca lian Bank of Cam Les 1e mn Ho Nor Fate rom ™\" fin a H \u2014\u2014e\u2014et teresting talk over the long distance te& © ANOTHER CANAMDTAN VICTIM.© Two mithons ollars means tha Dom Xo M Y.Central & Hod 1204 .- ; A a SAT * : Ja Banque Ville Marie 10 n w 92 : During the passage of the Dominten _ phone ween Newport and this town © nine has been sold at the Tate of $1 n [ja ET Tle » - \u2014- - NY.Lake Frek Won \u201814e Line steamshty \\arkshire, whivh anis 1 - THEIR EXCELLENCIES IN The Durvea Whitney syndicate fairposes 2 NEW YORK.Ang.15.- Thomas © slere, and the money will be divided up UROL Rant.170 LE Be de 1 pret = A dn port en Salut Tes ne Ou Monday, 11 a m.-Probabil.TOWN.tr have the vache, which will mail the ri Zn Melsol, a member of Com.< approximately as follows: Oliver Durand.msnkotimaws a TT II II =} JP Sal wan ¥ Parnas fo RS han interest ihe ties for the next twenty four val to that ni Joefin and Mlorman Me 1S pany BL Ninth Massachusetts Vol: O 720.000; Ale.Char or Windror Hotel ae + & slim kon QT ot ors foe Of ES wna callects reshoif wi.l yielii and build one far them.cers.died in the Goverror's Ia.© 'arcey Estate, 34° + and Intercoloaial na: æ hy > ink Wee crnprof \u2014 - 2 event tint the sum of Es Sas collected hours .outh- asterly winds: Their Excellencies.Lord and Tady Aber Herreshoff was told het would have to give 2 pute su diet, on Friday night of < Rosa.Bart.000 © den) Noll wha [a wn pe ve = Pie dut su she fleuver Jane RMS Lake Superior fAir nid Wu in wo day | showers deen.arrived in the city Saturday nig' à wo De this ; point, and he\u201d ow neo He © tvphoid fever.He vas 20 var = pe of the effects ef Be above Var Paie OU 29.0 2 This 2 Read.Al paid 18 \\ fat Moville on Saturday.8 am.at .i i Tip, à nt Sun- form that price WR no eet \u20ac id, was horn at Charlotte.+ boom m Var Tagle s | Tarlor Hy AwCom Cal.- \u2014 TOI puthern oe pv bes LN Seteaner saîled from limouski on a Lau De EE.Paonia So i in the mal iW ASA could not argue the queation aver the tele S ton TB BT Jle contracted the < farket this morn.The stock has heen Capads Faror Pont 12 TL II TL southern Ry.om 3 Thursday tha ih Inst ab doi ! jae with sou th-westerly winds, ters in their private car.They took their Phone.to the matwfaction of himself or X fever at Santago.© -oin gap steadily for a week on rumours Coamplnink ft I Bonds \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 _ Reandar Rope & Twine ; The Reaver Lion R M 5, Lake Huron BUS \u2018 3 departure in the evening the Newport yachtsmen, and ao he amenis © : © br dra), and today when condrmabion nan Coal Com 1 8 BY em Team (un.& ron wy my lett Liverpoul for Montreal on Saturday 1 | ed to th uest for another meeting early : vas received there was a big demand fo Do do Pref 104 0 19 \"e taa Pa fic CL \u2014 Maximum and minimum temperature EG e req VOSCO000 000C-0OS00O0 , ; ~ do Bead \u2014 - + United Ntates Learht CG.-.- \u2014 Bt 1.30 pa.faring the ; \"- : i eek he stock.This morning 3.700 shares were Da ie ou 2 s past twenty-four hours: this week.iim Air re ; h ; a) Oot! 158 150 185 152 (Bo do do pret.Tig ve Edmonton, 76, 52: Prince Albert.78 6; DIED FEEDING HIS BIRDS This meeting will be very important.LACHAPELLE COMMITTED.\u201cit, the price jumping from 8280 to MOTOR Pa Ng TG - #8} UnueA® RubberCom 6% a dom = ( ; | em Qu'Appelle.74 bl.Winnipeg, 60.48: Port Duryea has already been informed at two 3289 34 at noon.The total rice since ; (Do do Bonds _ - _ - - v .a Sx \u20ac : \u2018 68 Parry 7 .- ; .3 eration .\u2014 - \u2014 Quickeure for PP ples V 15\u20ac Arthur MA; wr Sound, 8: To- ro a ; conferences that Iselin Dad the firat call + Mondey Was poin Iterations Br - ; 7 oe pose d .i rontoa.G8 À Ottawa.2.52; Montreal.N Patrick onnor, years of age, fiv.on the best production the Herreshoffs.Magirtrate Lafontaine.fn the Polte \u2014 re mee TI m Coton Mi Ce.984 96g Sg 98 Co = ~\u2014\u2014 es .Quickcure for Sores ! Bs.Kuchee, 75, 54.Malfax, 70, 62.ing at No.576 Fulum street, dropped dead Iselin has k pu in close touch with Her | Court on Saturday.committed Ovtin 1 de Sonde \u201c> ; Quickcure for Wounds ! ments Au A Ps seme meter Borome:cp doctor wos calle in hut war of no avail.been close iriends.and that plans bave | ing from the mails.to Asa to the a Another marralious racape from death by BOE, 1, recod ines Co = = - \u2014!| \u2014 \u2018 ; J soc Midniene eis 2K The ato investirated the matter yes bekn worked up vor desirne Tn durne | cater The Jrisoner was allowed où is GE En mune haifo or Past Wotlou b Trade.= SO 70 OI Quickcure for Rheumatism RE 0 0.90 terday, but Do jury was called, sa death Iaclin's vit to the designers homes he ember.0 ® JURY, Bowmenriie, Ost BB.0000 vases anna» 100170 NOOB ueeseerseis- ee aus was tural causes.: there is no room for doubt.Mr.LL LAST ere EDITION THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1808 SECOND RACE 1S DOMINION\u2019S \u201cWWW BW 2W Duggan\u2019s Creation Proves Her Speed in a Light Sailing Breeze.NV VOB > SHE HAD THE BEST OF THE CONTEST FROM START TO FiNISH.WWW OOS © The Dominion won the second race * ti ooh hear a to-day in two hours and four m:na- tes.She was two minutes ahead of Ctallenger.(Special Statf tormapondercet POINTE CLAIRE, Que.Noga 15 The wether cond bons at dav areas tos Morning fave promise 0! à La wee wr contest for the scourl ol the per = the internatiotal Upte Ho ohat bu 0 very quiet right on the Jake, and ar os o'clock there was not even the least sas eon of a tiger on the whale head ones of water.Tne suiface Was, in a \u2018ma tat éutwth as «a loobilg glass.The sure ve in a cloudless sky, and there was esse 15 diation vl a perfect day Jo: ord nue pee ple, though deadedly Uunsatsfntos 0 yachtsmien At had past seven olen oats ws disturbed tae glassy ourfe rs A tue ake, drating hugely across the lake 11 0 porthetly direction.By eght tiie was a the whole auitse 0 the hight ripple over ; lake, but it wus nothing more tout a vp pie, and a very dam) one ar Cha [Rr i prospects for an (uctesse cu tte force of the wind appeured Lo be very sit { At nine och) the Lreeer, wluch was | ati} very hight, had shitted Pound oad tle to the est, audi we Down Cast sun east.The rnipple was etl ver in shore, but appraied to he Leshsuog out in the lake li ed as 1 te M it took place at ddl, to slas would DL vtr shea\u2019 bass Tao, Ww, Mr.McVey, of the Roston Herald, 4-ked Mr.Crane by wice what he th wg not the weather conditions, and be repu- 1 Ly wire, AU night Mactht be beter us will be no yachtunan's paradise.THE CHALLENGER STRAINED.The genera) opinion of yachtsnen wis that the Americans woul rather prefer a tair weather tace today, tor Saturdays bit of rough work ampts proved tust che construction of the Uhallenger ja over tight and flumay.\u201cvery ounce that could be spared from the weight of the hull of the Amersan yacht was kept otf and put into the con tre board for the sake of wtabuity the result is that the hull os otsell altogether too weak.Arter the race on Saturday it was found that the hull was buiged more or Jess all over ats surtace.Que lank was sprung right away trom the rames on the port mde forward.and the tanking ou the port side ut the centre board was sprung for several inches.The Ponuinion, on the other hand, dd not show the least sign of stranung ans where and merely required a good prions in ff ber for tu-daus'8 race The hall ot the Challenger was tinkered up as well as possible yesterday, and the few ey tra repairs were made this morning.At 0.45 the hreebe had fallen awav practically to a dead cali.the only move ment on the water being a alight swell, to remind yachtsmen of the sight nipple the had stirred up tleir hopes.At ten o'eloct evrything was muet nn the lake, the only versela in aight apart from the private wnchts at anchor being the Star despateb bouts and cable vessels.WAITING FOR WIND.STAR YACHT ISARFLLA, Lake St.Louis, August 15 At half past ten, the fleet of steam vachts began to move out from Dorval, and about the same time, the \u20acxcurman ateamer, the Duchess of York, arrived up from Lachine She had not a verv large crowd of exeursionists aboard.Tu tow of her was the Lachine war canoe with half a dozen sunbumt and white lad young cancetsts aboard \u2018The vessels armved at the starting point nt ten minutes past eleven.The Challenger the Vaithma, the Chip wax in charge of munk towing the Doennmon.Me Dugein nas not on his vacht, but was on the Chyeunk, Mr.Staekpole was the only member of the Challenger's crew aboard aa ale towed up.A wait of some minutes Le: mire after the boats arnved.bresse Did sprung up again and appeared to on.creuse lt was almost directly from the tovth and evervhady hoped it would hoi Wah vachts tank lines from the jure beatae the Dama and at twenty-five minn os vast eleven\u201d Mr Crane shook hands with Iv Duggan, and both skippers got aboa.d tir respective vachta.By bha'f nnat eleven the fret of plea rare crf had inersased con {erab'e an] ynehts wore converging upon the starting pont rom every bay along the north shore The breerse was still holding from the north.but very hghit, and the plea sure vachte were able tn carry ther whole spread of canvas Jue ar half past eleven it was announces! that the race had been POSTPONED FOR HALF AN HOUR on account of the hahtness of the wind.r Puvgan, howeurr.yet uv the sala on Dominion, and atood in share, star oard tack, pass-ne close by 4] Duchesg of York, great tn the dshebt of those aboard.The wind wae so heht that the flage were hanmng betes and lanew nt the staffs.Hit Dugran's \u201coflook ue\u201d creation shipped throueh the water with eonadernble speed Ody for a at though.vus shill nestled The wind Towing on streaks, and from all points of the com Tt was remarked thar the Donan.SN.Ion carried at the peak the agiall blue rae ing hurgee with swallow tuls, ant a white chevron across it that had been carried tv (oencairn during the races last vear The Vaihima continued to ateam Jerearels ab-nt, towing Challenger; Mr.Crane and all ha crew remaining on the steam vache | taking it easy.The penple on the yachts akifls, and caomex amused themselves Subscribers prefernng to nold secunines allotment.SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS will open at the offices of the understand next, at so o'clock, the Ihrestors reserva, te rgnt to a hon approve, and to dose the subscription books without notice.10,000 SHARES OF 5100 EACH AT 125-$1,250,000.Par vaine and premmum, payable in ten artery instaîments of 70 per cent cach, commend ine September 1st, t898, with the option, however, te the sulb-eriber to pay Une suli number of tostalments or any muluple thereof on the date of the first or of any quarterly payment.Forms of power of attorney to subscribe may Le had on application A.E.AMES & CO.10 King St.W., Toronto.18704 taw w Company listed on the Toronto Stock Ex- free fram Al hahinv sor cls may par for their shares in full upon on Phursday morning, the 18th day of August pied such salnenpaons and for such amounts as they may A WAR EAGLE BOOM.Mcbill College Boarding House List.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.CLOSING, i Persons wishin oly } TIRE to Ferelve etudents as lodg- ; Rpecialiy reporte for the Nt y CO Monk 168: fra vor boerders, and privat ; It Has Gained 19 1-4 Points Since | sacrameu: Sirees, > was ter dn leche k Co.U0 receive Juds students de nines sue ! New York, user dirert private sire the next session are Uested to communs Monday Last.i Aux 1» Aug 13 Cute with tho undersigned, giving fuil parti | .Oy Vivace Op, Vlue ane\u201d un te terms, c.Every application | Amer Catton Of) Ce Po + 2 + va runetars end ea.ba, : certificate of the | bu do Pret -\u2014 - .5 : 2 use Tom the A CHARTERED COMPANY FOR Amer Tobe Ce 1 1 à Lu \u20ac 194 M ion te a pid applieent, ?- = plications ww BRITISH COLUMBIA MOOT- Ams Virus en tu tss 4 1.bay sm recetied up tu sist A at.vai i be or Aa \u2019 - \"VAUGHAN, ED\u2014THE MARKET Ames Save Mecs veg TR HY Secretary McGill Collage, Montreal, bo iret 3.3 ay ity 7 Tamo DULL.A Top abt bowl pad ie ui = DRE tres * y x - Le dite Noy { ] ALPES BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- a.Mrale War > Is 3 3 \u2018ec, istrict of Montreal.No.LQ The Stock Exchanges to-day develops! ; Canadian Pecitie 3 fig a.cuit Court.Won bo.os quai.ne \u2018 War Rage flefd day Over 2,009 *tpees 8: .iharn 4 na Aly ia 35 } y thous, Defendant.On the twenty- nto a \u201c Fait 1 ce : Cher & Ole ven .Lek 2 surf dis cf Aaugest, ssi.at .shire changed hands and the price went: un Burl & Quine Vin ahh at 1 | in tue forencon.at the domieite of pr ei a.HIRAI à ee.82 re m ii endan Vo.220 Rei Up during the morning from Za to 24 3 + Eh Ty ; 13 sus Tan 14 UT Montreal, will te ar tile City, ot This stock grined 8 1-2 points last Week, Cn ERY Pur 124 Ets Caw it» pre wil the goods and chattels of the said .= ; ot 20 bid, ant with Che \u2019 Pr - bry lea à tx ry referlant, seized in thie ce closing at 2 LA with 30 ; , Cut nonastes Las, NY .- {household Red te ater A are ot this mette 8 rise represents a Jump of | Cleveland CU A+, 1.TN 4\u2018 \u201ca | PIC RER Tn otra en Sh 5 : mo Deiaware lacs EW er _ : ws 5 , - 1-4 points since last Monday, a boom an - Spun 18 10 à ot no ns dimensions.There were lwo PNR RE pret 574 Fi - | CTI 7 ; .ance Te aren deers : Pu-vie 5 Siem Ar we | AILIFES SALE WINCE eases four the advance Boe shite es \u201cdu da vret ve - a a be TETE shar a Gr TUR ceed ee .dy nd cheygne thi mm A Nu.8151 Clr received Un t ; 1 IN He nf a tai.| Genes Ele rn fin - cult art N HO les mareau, Plaintiff, va as aloes ) \\ order of \u20ac + \u2018 ; Lu = ! \" i ; a .Ing ares Poe ends D reason how He oy Centra _\u2014 2 4 Lume } Laurin, lxtendan Va the th lowing did n 4 he toentre SAT leek he > day of August.INR aie a, | #latiène of household furniture, ete.Ter | ment of the catup.as the people bebtid | Mcehyxe Contre) Yi cash .BACHAND, « © (Montreal, \u201cthe deal are abfe to carry on\" MS THIN | Nu.ovat Lead Co se Ji - {18th tnumer, 1988 130 { y Jertake The fact alac, thaï they © bo do \u2014 - | Pa ya ow wi for the Centre Star North Amernean ba = = - \u201ceus » + {would pay - veloped as | Sur Parme vom ner Trea Si 34 an | JAE S BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE.(# tan ne\u201d uearly ao Well de vel ve A {De da pret iN si 4; a Vive Vintriet of Montreal \u20180.3 the War Eugle, gave them an tdea © IS UN NY Cenrmis Hat ire IX lise tx Î Circuit Court.Lame E.Dufreene, Flalotift, { value pacs on Wur Eagt by those wha | NOY.luce Fie dk Weat 54 : 144 \u2014_\u2014 | vB Pierre Renudidn, Defendant.a the Care an a position ty Khow This was \u201cA | Lu de ti pre?J -,, 28th day of August, .AT ten uf the clock spriye po àNVeSlors to buy.And the pos- Lu do 1 junt + vw | 15 the turenson, at the domicile of safd De- l incentive ren 3 |» ; t | mesvezs of slack le ruise their price Tue | » : @niar.o & Wen : © 154 15 | fondant, Nc 1d Ste.Catherine rot in the + vhuse ine was fot such im- * Cha ax LL v - - tary af Muntreul, will be » lu by authority o ) purchase of this hn as the suggestion | NV Sus Weaengaet : I fhetice.wil the goods and chattels of the said Po re Tae to namely, that it» mabe sus \u201cey Leh) 4.Tiefendant, selxed in thie cause, consisting of | that Vu RENE Li i .ChASPRS PU oe Ma se Ba sa SU Titane and household fursiture, ete Condi- was the intention of the pureha fines & Rond, ali paid 14 M) - + a cash © TP IETTE 8 C Mont- i ~ aT » !mas * - + ; 0 ce : | form \" gén OR ay Etre By rom .\u201c.To» | rent, 1h August, Vs.130 1 Cea thant - i - - - | .es Le een a = \u2014 : ; ape 8 si Lans pret - as 34 34 sa This would have a very important bearing |! a ke à Tan v .i Rrit.sh Columtun mininx, «nd, from Sta .pe Tas .Lu Le 1 number of properties controlled by { True woh Tro 3 Ha 4 ch CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.! these gentlemen pend thetr rook req.| 1 vied Bases eatin Co \u2014 J.8.Hache & Co., 18 5t, Sacrament st., re- pring others, the story ns J c \u201c4 bo do pret hy Tuy + » ; 3 : | pay Khe formation of such a company | Unteu Ss.Mure Lu $i [I \u2018lig 4 port the closing prices to-day as follows would lead to the Hsting of itx tock In | Do pre tys + boty Opening Highest, lo | fumedon with al) its altedant advantages Von Bab Rec # dh 2s] Wheat, Bept.BEACH GH | and drawbacks.! aan a oo Leu Le \u201c ss \u201c PL i Guatside of War Eagle the market was 1x pret » was me NN NU MA { dead.The largest sales of any ee SlosK Western mon Tel Whey Wig \u201cia >.Oats Hot a pv * | was 20 shares of Toronto tabs pie Whooang & Lave Ene : - ' May 29% 134% | and V'anstion Patte soi STE an i wl ds pre ; ay 1 y Lo Pork Sop ans ots a on, + cas neglected, is only sa : Mettoreuan Vushing CS i - a Len .or ets 915 ! Th nek of iat 7 The increase ! Brookgn Kapil Trang say x iw ain Lard, apt 531 su w 3 rnings, JARS, 18 ; \" ot 537 an SE AA The gross amine for | T = Short Rite, Bet 55 on vach day of the past week.and the on i [3 5% 527 ore .- t same day ss mt TT id weal Am BIG WHEAT RECEIPTS.ACTIVE MARKET ne sas f : » : > que | av Enrnines, Inerens | , ; ; .SIT + pon Bnulked All Attempts to Raise Prices En SRR ins | at Chicago Trend of Prices Upward in Wall Wednesday .1151 20000 AIM se; - cago._ HA su El | Street To-day.i.By Co U.U 4 \u201ca 4 FP (From the Btars Spoon) Carrecpondent an {| Buna a ; $012 F 458 | the Chicago Board of Priute | (From the Special Correspondent of the | uUndaÿ.\u2026.+++ >> LS 1 CHIC AGE, Augtet 5 Mie Les wheat Star in Wall street.) 255 on! ! Magket boobed up serenely and Soper \u201c - aT .| nea Bm | waf Lunt an 1h fée not.h Unis morune | NEW FORK A aaa tack .Ç ad cv of A se over Mai ot | market opened metive an 8 a Henry Claws writes ns follows \u2018AI | showing tn advunes of 4 teen SLE Ie hours II trend of prices was upwards, the momert, there ik a great plethara of © (ed.There were 3 fe Whine tu Ue it The ((rangera were mast prominent amo: dle fumls secking tnivestment, and money better prices war A > alt a thal (NY the ratlway shares.and scored gains of dk ph Frais easy In all parir of The Market wux ut List te hold lis own RUE one-half to one per cent.The Industri- [de phenomiens the severe breales thal hive been rests ; - = ; go = .als were alan very strong.Rubber, com ; country.First-class Investments are on \u20ac Cent.Unbles wers as mech oss ld bower o Y 3-5.and the preferred ! 31g to 4 per cent.basis.While péecond-cinss ear)y, Ad nt the close Lfkerpoul was cuis | Pas move Wan a ° certifie es at Te § stocks and honds are selling nt figures Daly hn 1-41 Off This helped the eariy ads | 5 dei her a » ; \" .5 ant and | UT es 5 i start (ell off one per cent, but later rai- | which hring the investor 5 per ren a vance het Thete was further talk of ited to Baturdav's clnaing Agures era | less.Holders would Mke more profitahle } email recelpts at winter wheat makots ne realizing of profits Around the noon Investments.but they are nat ta be had {hut when Kansas hs anon) up won, hour, which ranse) sHght reactions from As enterprise revived new opportuniie eg ears, the earl buy ts Tell over each RT ATT hie was followed by [will be offered and rates for moneys must | ooiher fn the aitomp?+ bit DUVETR NIUE.renewed baying.and in many Instances advance.Uar NOW posseseimns Cuba i dectine, und bof fee Land US anuch higher prices were made than those +} Ven, ard possibly the Philippine Ateadied 6 1-4 A he! bon roach Porto Rico, a ' bp scored during the Initial waiting.The will afford some new outlets, but these odo There was an thr aeatbonut LrEAK * rrovrment throughout the day war led by may easily be uverdone, for neither Cuba i Cuxhoat Mane os Je citer raies ! the \u2018ranger stocks.Manhattan Conanii nar Porte Rico has a large population, and aroppang dem nous Be J, dt the low dntad was about the only exception.and time wil be required tn Increase the lnt- grades A n \u201c ioe of the # Lars how } was freely nold, declining 2 1-4 points « , ter den elope pesoutors, and create order 1 ved thers \u201c rol SES 5 1 | com are] with Saturday's res.an | eut of chaos Thess fends can only | Rat RSS PCT an ht age CERTES of the sperialties wore aotive, and enjoy afford a very limited outlet for the energies | 2 curs 10-MOTTOW.5 une Aves 4 an Lu | noteworthy strength.\u201d | of the United Riates for some time ta | Mil gol Sid cars to lo againet last tr A | come?} Manday S'atlgttes 10p m a Mau.p.m.D i M a shoeper: .sax C0 LOINpRDS + al Ble, City Ticket dire.137 St James sireel aud Rona enture station.mT TT TE Lert FARM LABOURERS\u2019 $16 BACLESIOY, AVGEST 23, MANITOBA, ASSINIBOIA.wo 1498, Parti Eu ATEN, Monday 1hth August, ail sowictanl de parteez fram Pal Sion v drue 35 ad from Cavumentios Lans ges en Tro aus Vaver Station SUNDAY SUBURBAN SERVICE.Laurentian Mouniain Special 'eau< 915 a mm.frou Dalton ae = ca sation for St Agathe, St.Joraiie, lowing abont seen hours al So Aaa! Lake or Twb Mountains Snpeclal 10a.m, Dave Wan tear Sr ir BL Anne's, Vau dreull, Caledonia Springs and Plan tagenecb, #:vi:.: pasteur *- for Caleconia SDPIDES aocal ~oven ours al that prouml Seaside Through Car Service.(rem Windsor Bt.) Portland.Me.and Old Orchard Beach Neer tn Mp ome dmb.Parlonr Car, stage N.B.Spon City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 120 St.Jamesst., ASE FOSTOYFIIR 1500 oa Wan tre St.An.reus, Sepoumter dut, On Fridays, UPTOWN A feature of the new Branch Office of \u201cThe Star.\u201d corner nf Peel and St Catherine Beroets, which will prove a great conven fence to uptown residents, starekecpers 4+ and others, 1s the Mirvele Messenger Ser.2 gpoe maintained In coninnetion with the ) hol! Telegraph: Department of the office, Mes \u201c gengers can be had ac anv tinie between the > until | - TRREDHERER Allan Line Steamships.Montrea! to Liverpool.From From freamers Montreal Quetwc Laurentiau Thurs, IX Aug, 6 a.pm \u2018'atiforntan Thurs.23 tng.% a m 6 pm Numidian Thurs 1 5epi, Sa an 6 pa Partsian hars.x sept.98m 6 pm Cnbin Passage.Ni; 52,50 afnule : $100 return And Apwvards according to stramer location a and numbers of persons In po fh.NE single : 866.50 return.\"bandon, «rpoot, London, Glasgow or Bellas.micerage.Si nud 31, Liverpool or verposl or A750 and W850, Live Paris, Moaafiip sainens, \u201cpacions promeosde decks, clectme Leo > 4htetcheux Nodteuble scatiiat in salnon Glasgow.Derry and New York Service tt Aux.state of Nebraska 6 Ang.1la.m.Cabin Passage, 815.08: Return.$90.Second Cabtm.$3: 350: Rey Belfasu wre.861.15.stesrage te Derey of Qucenstowa, For freight, pasamgn ar farther information apply te .Med A ALLAN.Mouircal.Bostes or Phaladeiohi 164 DOMINION LINE.5A MSL IPS, POOL SERVICE.sel ST { LIVERPO ! Sept lu dayhgnt bept UU daylight New Ragland Hie hee L323 pm Aux 21.1% pus Bept.3.30pm Rept.16, 2300p oy Sept 11.2 Wnw From Hoston Aug 11,55 m ug 25,3 ji rm Breamer anada lates of Pasnace\u2014 To Levervonlor Loadonderty \u2014 Cain, : n 3 an $4 Hasgun i, Mul-tap madonna, shee t'otuipany ot tu ~~ DAVID TO 17 Se.Raernment 5L, Moatreat.yourds sing Fur Lorerpers, very.London, Quecusowr gl\".Blié ans upwards return, 0 mngie $68 5) and $75.00 return, , re daughter.are worth 31,25.Epecial prices WURTELE - At St Johns, Que.August THE S.CARSLEY CO, LIMITED.6th, the wife of Mr HL S Were BY a 5C, 1QC, 156 each daughter.* vase Special Sale of THE 5.CARSLEY CO., LIMITED, MARRIAGES.Dainty Muslins, \u201c Books for a Song.Hundreds gather round the great tahles DUNCAN-HUTCHINSON Um the Sith | t L ! Inst J at the American Presbyterian | of dainty Mushius, selling at the Big Store A rere trifle nowadays serves Lo secure Church, by the Bey M Huy Johns tor lexs than cost price, really valuable and interesting literature.Duncan.of Windsor Ont.te tirety J FANUY Coloured Muslins, special ac Here are some 1deas of the Dix \u2018utsthe Big Hutchinson, ot Beltest, lreiand price A , ; ; A ; Store has made in the vost of famous books.j BUONIS-RAN NES A Pore Hira dl.A PRETTY Dimity Dress Mushns, 6.C AN ART FAILURE, a story of To- Ton Angus! 5, be i hr A = special price .Le - 2 the Latin Quarter, beautifully morrow | Mary x to Foazate ro Sets Hessen, ORIENTAL Dress Muslins, special 9'c illustrated and bound in full art vuly GBUED Le of Fats io I es, ul Bown IN Le .- .- cloth, coloured, gilt top and 12!¢ ville ® | ORGANDY Dress Muslins, special [2.C I Deckle edred: retail 30e.x BHGUIN-DALONH At Hobtema ON \u20ac price .2 YR.LUTTRELL'S FIRST PATIL : To.WT, on Jus Di, by Rev Father Lu | FANCY Dotted Musling, special 1 ENT, Carey's lat ore } bols, Nestor eg dn of Wetaaninin bog pee EE ' 12.C est bouk, copy UR retaie A Miss bow Lacrorele of Hate CUS 1 Enelish Linen Crash, for Dress Shirts, gc Ale i TS A : 20C CURTIS-RASKRRVILLE At Bowman.special price .| PIETRO GHISLAN, Marion Craw viil> Ont, oh July 27, by Rev 1 Hae, Mr John Curtis and Miss Eonly, dough ter of Mr.8 Baskerville © COUME-DBITATTIE - At lindsay, Ont, Zn] ford'< greatest Italian story.full cloth boand, MacMillan\u2019 copy | right edition (retail 81.25): to mor ! » Lier ; 350 Enulish White Pigues Skirts, special price THE 5, CARSLEY for Dress 23\u20ac Only CQ.LIMITED, August, by the Rev.J Macmillan, ro : Mr.Wullam J.Cloumb to Miss Annie Battie, buh of Linda.ALWAYS BUSY IN CROLL-CHARBONNEAU \u2014 In Boon- : ville NY.en August 9, by Rev Theo e 9 \u20ac e e { Jessep, Mr Fred H Crail, of New ! fork City, to Miss Hattie May \u20acharbon- | a 1\u20ac S 1 ais S neau, uf Forestport, N.Y.* ® DARHY-SANGSTER- At Ormstown, Que, HUNDREDS SOLD DAILY.on the a inst.ba Rev, Iv WW.Morrison, 3.Wi © arnt a cute Mn to Mam, ener or Mr PU If you are at The Big Store To-morrow morning you will be in bail Sangster ® time to participate in some of the most Remarkable Values in Ladies\u2019 FERGI a TE, Stylish Shirt Waists ever heard of, every garment is made of good re.Boyd.Samuel F reuren tu, Hertha bl liable material, cut and finished with care and taste, and priced so low Hi ; ht \u201c Thoms tial- » : Brant DUR af Prarie oH \u201c- that you'll be induced to buy three or four for future uses FYIOTURFON-LLLIS - At Carleton, Place, Onl, on August 3 by Rev A Seo Good Shirt Waists Worth 55c, For 19.stybsh Shirt Waists Fine Skt Waists Worth 95c, For 59c, PRETTY SHIRT WAISTS M A.Mr.John Ferguson to Miss thar- lutte Eilts, both of [aavant.® HAMILTON RUSS At Kincardine, (mt, by the Mev.+ Miles, HA, en the ln instant, Charies Frederick Hamtito: si Toronto, Lo Clarissu A Ross, of Want sur.Ont® HlUKVALE EVANS Ar Macleod N MT.en July 2h bv Rev Rural Dean Tilton, Walter Huckvalbe of Many Baro - » ris Ureek, te Miss Jennie Evans, ot | Worth 70, For 35.Worth $1.10, For 69c, Macleod.* | M HLROY-VHITNEY AL Abbottsfard, 3 * .\u2019 Que, en AUE Go bn Ra W Hamil! IC Ir aists ton, avid Me\u2026lros, of Chicopee Falls, to Miss Matte 5, daughter of John 4 Whitney.Atbottatord Worth 10c, For 4k.Worth $1.20, For 75c.WARREN-MARSTON At Granby, Que, Greatest Shirt Waist Sale in Canada, FOR THE PRESERVING SEASON.The Preserving Season is now in full swing.Hundreds of prudent ! \" Housekeepers are supplying themselves with requisites such as Preser- DEATHS IN THE CITY.ving Kettles, Fruit Presses, Preserving Jars, etc., at the lowest prices.RENAUD-In this city, on Batnrdav.Au Preserving Jars.Preserving Kettles.gust 13th, lose de Lima ftobert: w of Joseph Henawd Funeral wi take | .; ; piace to-Morrow.at 5 oclock nn from Thousands nf dozens Glasa Of the Best Quality Preserving Jars, packed in boxes of dozen ready for Cast on August Ni, Frederick Warren ta Maud Murston * WALILACE-STANLEY ev.Canon Mu kivston J Ewan Wallare, of Ottawa te Eltas Youngest daughter of Mr.Matthew SGan- ley, of Perth.* At Berth, Opp hy de L wine beth Nu.3 Maple avenue, St.Antoine Ward, to Notre Dame Church, thence te Cove! Porcelain Iron, des Neiges Uemetery Friends and nu shipping.: Quainiances ure respectfully Invited to pPpinK Rognlar.Bpecial.Lined, splendid finish attend.1 Pint Size.$ tite Je ; 1 Quart Size tc Re and at the following DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.2 Quart Suze 1.00 Toe ; .BRYAN A nt A ; # 1200 Covered Jeily Jars, usu- attractive prices: LYANT On August 2nd, at Victoria.RB.* iy solid at dc a dozen.C.\u2018Mary Ellice, wife of WC Bryant a Stein) price a dozen 3 Quart Sire Meet SRE aged 27 years, a native of Kent County.: F8 : 29C + i 1 Size Pret 45e 2e England.; 4 All Preserving Jars are fitted 3 Quart Sizo .se Me CALDWELL\u2014At Berwick, N 8, August 2 «= AL TeIET NAIR aa Are 6 Quart §ixo.gor Bo | : ) =\" with Air Tight Covers and © - David Caldwell, aged 37 are easily adjusted 7 Quart Sign .THe eue CLEWES-At Toronto, vn August 8 Edith | ya : À Quart Site Re de Ridge (Edie), daughter of John and Age THE S.CARSLEY CO., LIMITED.3 art Size oy oo Clewes.® eo.CE LE nes cee and up to 24 Quart Sire.DICKENSON At Hamilton, Ont | August sth, Margaret Dickenson, aged 74 yeurs * 9 DAVY\u2014At Toronto, on Augu-: Sth, John == Davy.in his 32nd yar.» ELLIOTT \u2014At Kingston, Oni on Aug: Here's a special list of Housekeepers\u2019 Sundries for To-morrow, the ust 8th, Matthew Elliott, nattes of County Donegal, Ireland, aged Us years ® usefulness of each article is apparent and the cost is infinitesimal: FAGAN At Hamilton, Ont on August Regular, Special.Regular, Special, 8th, Margaret Utter.wile ut Gearge 360 Boys\u2019 Serge Caps 12 se 1800 Ladties\u2019 Lenther Belts .[fo $120 Fagan, 10,100 Baottlex Olives 1240 1200 Prettr Shirt \\Vaint Sets Joe 412 FARLEY\u2014At Toronto, On August 7th, 33 Curtain Peles complete 35 40 Dozen Washi enr 19m 4120 Charles Farley.aged 19 yoars.® CI Children « Mustin, latx te 1250 lbs, Fine laundry Sch.Te So + ; ; , 600 y ants English Oilcloth The s@ Hoxes Kardinns, larger.19e GlLMOU Beat Jara FZ th Lent | ax open Lardice Hose © 300 Hemmed Hnndkerchiefs .212 11-20 (ite of Lreorke L.Chimour.® 20 Ladies\u201d Sailor Hats Ac POO (Good Useful Towels.5 Re GREEN\u2014At Torunte.Mrs Thurea Green, 40 yards pretty Cretonnes Geo AM) Yarda Grey Cotton.te 2 1-2 widow of the late th tiveen, aged | T5 Strong Kex Peaters.ie 70 Good Can O rs.50 2e 64 years.* 304 palrs Curtain Toobs .Ee pr.10 Packages Windsor Salt se 2120 IRELAND At Kingston, Ont nn Augnat 150 Uold Lined lates .3 1500 Yard« Pretty Prints se 31% th, Eliza, widow of the it~ Wilinn , ri i ol Hem LADIES\u2019 BELTS Great Cotton Sale.JACQUES\u2014At Elamiltun, ont.vars sv | By The Thousand.AT MILI.PRICES.Soorey son of David Jacques wged 1 The Big Stores Cotton Values should yoars® .Our Belt Section is dally thronged with bring Thousands of Housekeepers here to- LA ROCQUE-\u2014At ( hambly Basin, on Au- | crowds of ladies.The values are such that o .morraw.Le ee rial\u201d, M&M 3 yon cannot fail to maken purchase.GREY COTTON, thousands of varde will ears and months, Funerai at Cham.\\ by on Tuesday morning at ten o'ripek.BESET gn out to-morrow of this special cotton, Friends and acquaintances are respect- ; EN MH inches wide and usually sold at PC fully invited to atlend.188 2 Ril te a yard, Special .2 LEYDEN-At Hamilton, Ont, nn August WHITE COTTON.7 cases of good White 8th, Helen Louisa, daughter of the latr Cotton, Carsiey's special minke, 47 inches John Leyden.* wide, worth ic a yard.Special 4c POTTER\u2014At Hamilton, Omt., August .2 on 7th, Barah Potter, aged 43 years.ROY \u2014 At london, Ont, on August xth, , Ladies\u2019 Heavy Grain Leather Belts, good strong buckles, worth no less than 1Do Sheetings at Cost.1 Elisabeth Roy, aged 75 years and y} .3 > Regular.Special.months.mother of J.T.Colton, of Win- ! each, Special Price :; : : 4.c 72 inch Grey Sheeting te Shes © nipeg, formerly of Londen.Ont, | Undressed Leather Belts in a pretty variety 72 inch Twill Sheeting 190 12 RUTTAN-At Napaner.Ont.on August { of handsome colours, with bright sec! 72 inch White Sheeting .230 Ie 12, Allen Ruttan, M.D», In his Ard er { 72 inch Till Sheetinz\u2026 Be z harness buckle, usually sold at 180 each, Special Price .(oc Ont.Thousands of other Belts equally ns cheap BOWERBY\u2014At Londan, August 2 Juseph Sowerby.oldest and beloved son THE S.CARSLEY CO.LIMITED.of John and Ann Lightfoot, aged 17 THE S.CARSLEY CO., LIMITED.years and 10 montha.* \u2014 mT THOMPSON\u2014At Hamilton, Ont, August Mail Or \u2018aretully Filed.& Ames Bradley, beloved wife of J.© ders Ca y TO LET ompson, aged years.\" > cc », : * WOODLY\u2014At St_ John's.Nfid, Juiy 2, THE S CARSLEY Cl LIM TED | Rachel.wife of Wm.F.Wgoadly,* ' ty ' In Star Bui ding -_\u2014 \u2014- : ON FTRST FLOOR.1763 de 1783 Notre Dame M6.154 te 134 80 2 u.A néât, rémforiable bifloe.newïr porn à For additional Births, Marriages Ppinted.srokm heated: rent low.Ay to w The Harvest is Ripe For the Reaper.Our Bargain \u201cCultivator has succeeded in producing a wonderful crop of Bargains for this week from our Mantle Department.White Pique Costumes.The most Fashionable Garment of the day, suitable for Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Wear, to Le had in Blazer or Reefer Jacket, with the Newest Style of Skirt.Heduced to $2.79.Costumes.Half I'rice.Myrile Green, nicely trimmed, 811.00 for $5.00.Fawn Capes, 84.10 for.Fawn Capes, $3.73 ' BLOUSES\u201420 per cent.off every CAPES.CAPES.A special lot of Dainty Cape Wear laid out for this week at For example a line of Fancy Caps in Navy Blue and SWEEPING REDUCTIONS \u2014\u2014IN\u2014\u2014 Summer Costumes.1808 Styles.All marked at prives that will PAY you tu buy now.Blouse in our Blouse Department ; ali perfectiy new goods.Daintiest patterns in the city.MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY TVS JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Largest Exclusive Dry Goods House in the Dominion.Corner 5t Catherine and Mountain Sts, FILLED, 190$ THE FASHIONS.(By the Fashion Authority of the New York Evening Post.) Fichu and bertha effects and oddly draped iuced un the cutside of (he tu elbow, appear redingotes and Louis XIV.Pulofnkises designed for the autumn and win ter Very handsome striped silk and wool fabrics and striped satins will te used among vther muter:als In the making vf these gras ful gurments On mere youthful pear large sallor collurs and guimpe and fancy Ju.Ket effects Ehurt-jauhit effects are still used on autumn day guwus und evening tuliets, with sometimes the pretty change vf Huking even the very short models double breasted, lai ped far to the left side and fastened with mwdium-sised buttuns of hundaume quality.On sume of the custumes, these jackets form a purtlon of the weist, being sewed in, with the shoulder and under-arm seama,, aud these are niost often of velvet over Woel.Other suits show a separate pntirgzyelvet Jacket, with a natty silk vest-front, and with these costumes it is intended that the Jucket shal! be worn in Ueu of a light wrap duriag the entlre sutumn season.' Blhure vests fitted wnistconts, and fancy Dlastrons in great variety ars continued, With the additi in of sume new ones.Breton uvretty fur youthful wearers, reach only to the watlst ilue and are tucked across the top hortzontally like = joxe with inser- tung between with à soft full \u201cdrapery below to tbe waist line.und having % soft plaited belt ur narfruw-Dointed œtrdie as a finish These wre becoming to slim, long- waisted figures, as they apparently shorten them Narrow vests and narrower revers are best for short walsts, or better still, bralded bands ur gtmps set un the corsage lengthwise tapertng shapes.waist modeis i» one in the revived Nor: which can be warn Independentiy with sarlvus skirts or furm a part of a complete tailor costume The graduated tlaits are set on the jarket front and back, and the brettiest of these are covered with braiding.On one model the Jackat fastens on the shoulder.on another just In front, the centre plait concealing the closing.For general becomingness ths three-quarter cave, covering the hips, and only moderately full, is superior to all other kinds, and the leas trimming the better.The fashion of wearing dress skirts tight fAtting around tha tov has now extended upwards The newest caves outiine the ahouidera, with no fuinexs to spare.The fronts are usually rounded and a shaped flaunce several taches dees te added to the edge.Cloth and tweed cèpes are made to match costumes for early sv- tumn wear.With stole or nacarf-ahaped frunts.or those simply rounded, the caps Is not infrequently shawl-shaped at the back.and, ao fashioned, lovks more graceful than when entirely circular, Uniess !t reaches tar below the walst.and even thon, made of most materiain, the cape\u2019 evinces a provoking dispusition to elevate itself just at the back.with an attendant incilnation to dip dejectedly nt each side.The fichu cape, wita its deep points and short nides, corrects this Bless os, wrist street Jose cut arm from uf the new vn Vesta, in new folk style, defect.For the Intermediate season before fur garments of any description are necessary.velvet will be the chosen fabrio tor handsome capes, and for the autumn thers will be quite as many moasls of colored slik voivet as of the standard black.Rusaian green fs a handsome, favourite and becoming colour, which can he worn above gowns of nearly as many different oolours as black, There will Also be cabes In various shades of brown velvet, dahlia, pium colour, violet, dark geranium, and Cuban red, all of these decorated with black.either rich Jags or chiffon, in full ruches and plaited frills, with much jet In points or in trellis patterns of very handsome paasementerie.\u2018White lace ia leas widely used on velvet capes than fore merly, capes of this description being lined with white satin and reserved for very ele- œant dress occasions.Tinted antin Drocades of magnificent quality, pattern.and exquisite coloring are designed for sitnilez upacisl ures.Rax-cloth capes in oream, beige, fawn, tan, green, and gray torm wimple, pretty garments for autumn wear.They aro rhort in style, and do not cut off the walst Mine nor hide the entire ourve of the figure.They are finished with machine-atitched strape of the cloth, and have a velvet turnover collar face?with the cloth.Bhot of checked taffeta slik forms the Mning.~4\\ D.F.GIN THE BOY DESERTED.lad of sixteen, under the charge of Mr.James R.Dick, superintendent of the Boys Home, Mountain street, wags charged with deserting the service af the Mclaren Belt- Ing Company.He was articled to them on Monday.and he left on Wednesday and was oaptured on board the steamshl Montrose bound for Liverpool.discharged the boy, holding that as the agreement was hot made in the boy's regence he was not bound by it, although be was afterwards told that there aus a job for him at McLaren's.FROM PRINCIPAL GRANT.The' second a! the series of Newfound~ land letters published in the Star Bat.hve been signed Gh Grant and Dentha seé page ll.W.B.COOPER, Siar Ofce MONTRÉAL.| urday sh and not G.W, Grant.many models ap- Among the\u2019 Me Dosrosters, Deputy Recorder, had before him Saturday an interesting case of aieged desertion.Albert Dick, a FORESTERS MAKE MERRY.Picnic Held on Saturday at Cartier- ville, Court Outremont, 1250, of the Indopen- dent Urder of Furesturs, held their annual bienie and games at Cartiersille on Saturday, the lth inst Two of the Park Sand lsland speclal cars cunveyed tne merry makers to the grounds, where a fine programme of games wWus disposed of.Following 1% a ist oa {the prize winners Putting 1 1b.shot, 2 prizes 1, J.Rogers, , Barlow, 23 feet 2 tnx Married members\u2019 Fletcher: 2 H.Red ; à race, 10 yards\u20141], R Singla members\u2019 race, 150 yurds\u20141, H | Va; 4 Fd.Clendenning.! Members\u2019 wives' race, 50 yards-\u20141, Are.A.Hughes, 2 Mrs.A.M.Radley.Young ladies\u2019 race.13 tu LU years, 100 yards\u2014l, Miss E.Fletcher; B, Miss lou Grimsdale.Girls\u2019 race, 12 to 15 years, _ 75 yarda\u2014]l, Edith Holmes, 1S.Mitchell, oys\u2019 ruce, 12 tu 16 years, 100 yards\u2014I, F.Clendenuing, 3 IH.Lane.oys ruée, 12 and under.WW yards\u2014l, T.Irvine, 2, Frank Denman.Boys\u2019 race, 8 and uuder-1, \u2014.2.WW.Drysdale, Girls\u2019 race, à and under\u2014k, Ruby Fletcher; 2, Haze! Bradford, 3, Gladys Willams.Needle race\u20141, Mr.and Mix Hugh Roi, 2 Mr.and Mrs.Geurge Robinson, Consolation race, ladies-1, Miss Peard 2, Nelhe Toliront.\u2019 Consvlation race, gentjemen-1, £.Stevie.High jump-1.J.ulr, 2.M, Fletcher.Hop, Step and Jump- 1.J.Muir, 3 feet !in.; L A.Barclay.M feet 5 ins.Cormittes race, 200 yards\u20141, R.Ftetch- er; .Iva, 3, KE.Clendenmung.Macklin, > Tu& of war, members vs.non-members\u2014 1, _non-members: Z LOF, 4, >).Judges \u2014 Mussrs.Hyde, Hurlbert and Drysdale.a SALVATION ARMY NOTES.Coughtry.The meetugn conducted by Brigadier HReunett and his staff at the Salvation Ar inv hall, Alexander street, yesterday, were well attended.nsign and Ms.Collier, who have taken charge of the Lighthouse tJoe Beef's), were introduced.\u2018n-night there wil be a large gathering at the Point, to be followed by an ice cream so cial.On Tuesday night the soldiers are to have a council in the Temple, the topic being * the coming harvest thanksgiving rervices \u201d\u201d which Adjt.Burditt desires to make a su The moonlight excursion on Wednesday night promises to he a good time, the steamer Filgate having been engaged and all arrangements for the comfort and convenience of those attending are being made.CLAN McLENNAN.It was arranged at the regular meeting of Clan McLennan, No.46, & S.C., that it be present au Bonaventure station next Friday Syening to meet {lan Gordon, of y Vi, who come'to this aty to at tend the Caledonian games.There are at present eighty members on the roll, which was inc y the addition of Rev.James Fleck, Dr.Williams and Mr.A.M.Allan, who were initiated during the even- irg.VISITING GOVERNORS.The visiting Governors to the Montreal General Hospital for the week commencing, Monday, the 15th of August, are: Mr.William Francis, Mr.W.E.Cheone, Hon.A, Drummond, Mr.James Ferrier.A $ 2, None permits of rtistic renter vartet fi form or colouring, none ia more palatahle, none as nutri.cious as Junket mode with Quickly Made Desserts Hansen's Junket Tablets A quart of milk, a little fruit julce or flavouring, One Junket Tablet, a trifle of heat, a few mouids or cups, 5 minutes time in all, and you have Junket.Hansen's Junket Tableta are sold by grocers and druggists in packets of ten tablets at 13 cents.33 of Emma H.Crane's celebrated recipes accompany.AGENTS IN CANSDA: ' EVANS & SONS.Limited, 4 MONTREAL snd TOBOXTO.wm, [Personals W.O.Schidmt, Buffalo, is at the Balmoral.W.H.Evans, 8t.Paul, ia at the Balmoral.W.J.Howe, Hoswn, ws sloppuig at the Palznoral.F.L.Smith, Omaha, Neb.is registered at the Balmoral.\u2019 Rev.G.A.Healy, New York, 1s a S 6.vos quest #i the Balmoral.J.Mackenzie, Loudon, Eugland, 1s stop ping at the Balmoral.A.T.Dart and wife, New York, are so Journing at the Balmoral.Dr.L.A Leaurd, of Granby, Que, à a Kuest at tbe Queen's Hotel.Mm.Fo Ho Sims has returned to town from a few weeks at the seaside.Dr und Mm MH.P.Yerker, Duovlistown, Ta.ure sojourning at the Balmoral, Dr.J.E.Walsh, and famly, Chicago, are among the late arrivals at the Balmoral.Mrs.Cornwallis Monk and Miss Monk have returned tu town from à ty to Lhe Nag UemAy.Mr.R.Durtan has returned from his holiday spent with 1s famdy ut Cap a Nigle.Mr.Campbell Howard and Mia Howard have eft town Ww spond à few weeks at l'acouna.Mr.Harold G Etctie has returned to Dorval Ivan a trp Lo tdœoutts ad the Lower St.Lawrence.Mr, and Mrs, Walter Lippincott, and Miss Hertha Lippunutt, of Philadelphia, we at the Windsor Miss Irvin, whe bias arrived at Dorval from Quetus, 1x the quest vi er mster, Mrs.Murray Kennedy.Mrs 1 PL Whetan and Miss Whelan, Miss Daisy and Miss Rosse, have left to spend a tenth at Rivirre du Loup.Meo TOF.Kugel! passed through town en daturday fron Loudon, Out, vu route to England by the Scotsman.Livut £01 MacPherson and Mrs.MaPher- son, oi {Httsa, are among the latest arrivais at the Algonquin, Stanley Island.Me Le Mastoruid, Mrs.Macdonald and Mow Macdonald were among the depart.Ures for Eng.and on Saturday by the Sols.Mis SN Stephen, who has recently ar rived from England, is spending a few days at Dorvad, the guest vi Mrs.Ernest lt.Stuart.Mr.Within Dunlop, of New York, paras through town on Saturday on hus wan Ww Englund, for whence be saded by the Scolsman.Miss Macfariane, accompamed ty Mis M Roddick, has left town tor St.l'atre k, Riviere du laoup, to juin ber sister, Mis John Beattie, Miss Emma Covke and Ms Nelle Shngs by, of Hrentiord, Ont, are spending a few days with Mrs.Lyons, of 179 lsiand street, this city.Miso Wo Hedly, of 4 Mullins street, ac compared by Miss Katie and Addae fle.lly, are visitng Portand, Mane, and thd Orchard Beach.Mr.GB.Cramp and Miss Cramp have taken their departute tran Dorval, to spend à few weeks at Ta-lousac The Hou KE Wubraham, son of the Eart ol Lathon, and nephew ot the Countess oi Derby, Is ino, the recent arrivas trom Eugland by the Laurentian.Mrs.Clevciand and Ma Cleveland, ace me patted by ther nad, have left for Man- hatten Beuh and Coney Istent for the months of August and September.Mr Fayette Brown and Mis Brown, Mountain street, who have been speud ing the summer in England, seturned to town on Saturday by the Laurentian Montrealers at Toronto hotels to dav are: Queen's, (Ed.Smuth, W.1° Wanhawm, Waiker, RK.Bydwell, Grand Union, Fred.Falwards; Rossin, WH.Tindall.Mrs.Alexander Paterson and family bave returned to ther charming resideger at Dorval from Cacouna, where they have been the guests vf Mrs.Paterson tor soie weeks.Mis.A.KR.G.Heward and family have lett towa for Bruckville, Omt, where they will be the guests of Mrs Hew.uvde mother, Ars Jones, for ihe rest of the season.The Countess of Dunmore and her daughters, Lady Victoma Murray and Lady Mildred Murray, of England, armved in Montreal last eveninæ aud are guests at the St.Lawrence Hall.Miss Campbell and Miss Catherine Camp- well, Peel street, who are summering in the White Mountains, are among the Montrealers at present at that charming retrent, Wentworth Hall, Jackson.The Rev.Dr.Edward H.Kraus, of New Yor! .who 1s staying at Kimleddon, nesr Frehghsburg, passed Sunday in Montreal.and preached morning and evening at the Church of Bt.Jaunes the Avostls.A.Sheritt, of Brantford, one of the fore must bicyclists of the day, 1m at the Windsor.In company with Mr.H.BR.Donly, he leaves for England to mor- mw, where he wil race this autumn.The wany friends of Mr.W.Taylor, Ling- say, will be glad to learn that he 1s con- valesoent, and will soon be able to leave the Royal Viotoma Hospital, where he haa been for the past fourteen weeks.Major-General Montgomery Moore and the Hon.Mra.Montgomery-Moore have, ance their armval in England, taken up their residence at Gipey Lodge, Norwe where they are pleasantly esablisbed for the present.The Rev.Mr.Graham, rector of Trinity Church, will be the guest of J.C.Qlark for the next two weeks at his summer residence, \u2018\u201c\u2018Dibernia,\u201d on the shores of that most beautiful of lakes \u201cSpider,\u201d Îleauce County.Miss Gladys White, early part of the summer at Lake St John and Lake St, Joseph, is at present the guost of her aunt, Mrs, 1.Turner Routeledge, at Beimers, Lake Mem: phremagog.: Mr.J.W.Johnson, Mayor of Belleville, Out, and principal of the Ontario Busi- uess College, accompaned by Mrs.J hu son, x at the St.Lawrence Mall.Mr.and Mrs.Johnson are returning from a stay of several weeks at (acvuna and Ta- dousac.Dr.Knight, Queen's University, Kingston; Mra.Kmght, Mies Knight, and Miss Phylis Knight, are spending the summer at St.Agathe des Monts.Mrs.Knight's health has been very much benefited by the boatang and smiling on the charming Lac des Sables.Mrs.Hope Atkin, of Birkenhead, Liver pool, England, has amved wu etis on n visit to her parents, Sir William an Lady Dawsoh.Sir William Dawson continues to derive much benefit from his sojourn at the ide, which he i much gnjoying.Among the Montrealers present at the second dress ball: held at Old Qrehard, Me, under the supervisipn of Prof.Norman, were: ies Blanche Linnais, white mlk ermine, point lace and fur, red roses and rubies; Miss Relle Boyd, organdie, pearis and flowers; Mis Maisie Boyd, organdie, with roees to suit dress, diamonds.The Rev.George Thomas Dowiïng and Mrs.Dowbag have imsued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Curneha Dowling, to Mr.Arthur Lennox Drummond, son of the Hon.G.A.Drummond, of Montreal, winch is arrang- ei to take place on Thursday evening, September Ist, at lvimity Bpiscopa) Church, Toledo, Ohio.A recoptron will be held after the ceremony st she resi- denoe of the bride's parents.Major Percival Scrope Marling, V.C., 18th Mussars.who har been appointed aide.de-camp to Lieutenant-Colonel Hutton, w the eldest sou O1 SE WW Lista Maring, of Stanley Park, Stroud, (loucester- shire, and is & cousin of Mr.P.W.Mar - ang, i tor of the Canada lafe As surance Uompany, of Montreal.Major Marling, who is a most distinguished soldier, has seen much active service, having.served in the Boer War un 1881, in the Egyption -campesgn in in the Suakim expedition in 1884 dd throughout the Nile expedition in 1854-1885, who has spent the.CATALDO OVE \u201cBeau-ideal\u201d Shape \u2014makes the foot look slender.Straight sided sole\u2014full box toe, ridged at top, in latest mode.Roomy but narrow looking.Jaced, Buttoned, Congress, or Oxford.Black, Tan, Scal Brown, Carmine, Wine color, 1 3 leathers \u20141 3 half sizes.\u2014 5 widths.\u2014 Goodyear Welt.\u2014\u201483.00, f4.00, $5.00, \u201cThe Slater Shoe.\u201d Stamped on sole.SLATER SHOE STORES, -Downtown, 240 St.James St.190 ; ve A , a !Cultu; 2, VU.Hued; 3, M.Codner Cn we \u2019 Re CRS a ve pe ÿ Boys Y vears and under & pm Snel- re Sle Just his ho valer, pu \u201c- Ho Stn 1 a Lun Late end NY John satan, A : 2 Bh, he was descendant ot a noble i iris, 12 veers and under), Foeltell; 2 Friglsi titi Aner noted auvestors (4.Morris: à FE Axsou.et oe Vere de veri Hetyard, 0° dy Lys, 17 veurs and under 1, Ed.Ware; moush Mass 1 leut Coll Wana! nw, ot 2 1 Humphrey: 3 FE.Sater.HN rar NOR GE tn Gila, 13 years and under 1, F.Shaw; 2, pt eR peur ad ecrectens atta Asem, 3, \"oder, Haran ou SA wed bs won, Jedae Bd | Toys, 15 ves and under 1, Ed Ware; wand Winslow, ar Feedenot wg, oso nrat ER NT Cookinan: 3, W order Leovernen at New Brunswich, He als \u20ac \u201cCarls, 13 yearn \u2018and under.open I, L.helt te postion of Muster Master {eon Miller; 2 E.Ryan; 3, E.Byrus.vial or Hie Mages \u2019s aves in 1700 trom Nov Nota 19 Florute It was largely toto lus efforts that the province was tered Arce other pronanea! munies et lois \u2018ts taux be ent sd the Rev, Brook Wanslon tre noted ac eneo.ogist of Boston bt Forbes Mons, ee lon dun: the late Kear Vote dan KL Winsl wot Rearsage \u2018aise, Gene rai John Winslow, canna, cter the ru en pedition, and nuancious of er< tue Wane sou fau) caite chu true Lens mark.PLEBISCITE CAMPAIGN.Mi.John Nichols Engaged as a Pro hibition Lecturer.An important mevtaos oi the Provme Facute of the Donnan A Lines + heid Friday a the office of Me J.Carson, Mapr Bout, presiding Interest Wg reports Wore Feceive from vation parts of the Provo showing that tue Fuxieh speaking Dat ete wen thormmughly organized, and that a Intue nuintts nt campaign hterature had already been dis tributed Tt wae decided to secure the services of Mr, Juha Nichols, temperance Jecturer, remainder of 0 for the the cam paign, and this gentleman will vint the Various parts of the Province It was also determined to urge upon the local or: ganiratione the nécesaity of scenring the voters list, an order thal a séstenmatie can van of the eldtorate ght be male It 1x the intention oF the Évreutive tn tenue final instruet cna Le workers se to he ve thods to le adapted to see proper rune sentation al the polls on the lave à TOUR.The bterature committee reported hoa supply of French literate had been pared and was about te he sent aut Pos tere, containing AFPTOPTUHE Cart ana, More a'so being distributed throughout the Pro vince, \u2014\u2014\u2014_\u20140_ LAURIER CLUB PICNIC.The annual pice of the Club Lanrier came off on Saturday ut tue hx fubiton grounds and was farly weil atteniiad Has.Dr.Borden, Minster 01 Boys\u2019?lhivpa.Mihitia, visited the grounds during the at - ternuun, aud among others present were Mr.L.A Letebvre, premdent of the club, Camaiie Priohe, presujent or the Cub National; F.Sauvageau, presdent of the lab eral Contractors\u2019 Club; Messrs Fortin, M P.Gauthier, M.I\u2019.; Senator Dandurand, Dr.Lacombe, M.L.A.L Gouin, ML AL.dan, McShane and AM.Brunet.The Harmon, band discoursed the muse.The afternoon was taken up wrth a programme of sports, every item of which wax well contested.A game uf baselall betwoen the Nationals and ste.Marie cube toiowed, the toruier winrung by a sore of ll to 3 In the evening a programme of dancing wus gone through and fireworks display cd.DR.KRAUS COMING.The Rev, E.H.Kraus, DD, Rector of Rt.Matthew's Churek, York, is expected in Moutrea! this webk.Dr.Kraus w by birth + Canadian and a graduate of McGill Univerat Alter complet his Theological studies at the New Yurk Theological Semanary, he waa amgociated with the Inte Rev.Ur.Gallaudut, the rector of St.Ana's, New York, un whose retirement some years ago he suc ceeded to the rectorahip.So energetically and acceptably did he devote himself to the work of this church, that not only did it several times require enlargement, hut lately has been repiaced by a large and beautiful church, valled St.Matthews.The Rector who 18 an eloguent and speaker, will preach next Sunday, the ith at both morn and evening services, ou the Church of St.James the Apostle.Merit alone has made it world famous.2-1 P00 000000000000 00000 : uo 3 t potishet { to carry I ee me erie meee eee Cheval\u2019 | ada to 1 { Alan + Urdaÿ, tes Lternosn, vhun he commence! hig journey PR A Dur ng | bs slay hare he vas on cuest at the Wind- a Nia reporter thus mormny ha Can.f ach ne tl CRT, Tu eapressed i disire to see Sw much of udu ar poesalue while passing througn, For that purpose he wall stay ob at Panif and { otiser Vonts vrossing thie continent.China i stat vu ter Chescner de Martine, u cn been a dent liahan gentleman, ie ish beard, and speaks English Huehily.\u2014\u2014\u2014mgf\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ue \u2026 Thomas Goidburg, vears and Uuder, opon-1, 2, G.Suerove; 3 Young ladies - 1, \"Mise FF.Shaw; 2, Mise A Mortis: 3, Mme A Three legged race Nelson Cookinan.Prizes were given to all, in the form of packages of hon bons and front.CHEVALIER DE MARTINE.Italian Ambassador to China in the Hun, ; i, Edward Ware anl City To-day.rer de Cha ne tea aed we OF) be Martine, Ttalian La w Ambass who arvived here by tne lauteutian, on Thema Sat.this ote nnd this af.2 acl k , él it recently appowtad, .BT.LUKE'S CHURCH.| ulsente Vhe (very ant 1, vs.5, sage wh declare son Joh was igh holiness, present Longue 1 .been 188, Measurs.Campbell are the viaiting governors for the week to Industry and Refuge and te the Homes at sf hie handsome ractive 6 au wh we unto ya in lim is no darkness at all.we have fellowship with Hint, and wa k :n Ndarkness, we Le and do not tel) the tru tut if we walk inthe ght, as he is Leh, we have fellowslup ove other.and the hlood of ÿ cleanseth 0 preacher apnke of the clear utternnece of N 1.accentuating the the bberty which people now enjoyed rame from the influence of the Hols Bible, which He spoke of the life and * unto vharacteristis + dwelt in eloquent terms ou the beauty of Geo.\u2018ointe, Letters patent to the St Hg Uni Mr.Gvorge 1 Chapel preached the sermon al the tes pening services of Sto \" Episcopal Church yesterday moruing, 1àthe tes 1 + Cunningham.altie vdihce apjpreurant e lie 1 gry Luke's has been tueterubly re nmshet, and now presents \u20ac The preach- LT took tor le teal Lhe wonls to he found tn the Firat Epistie General ot John, chap.7, \"This then w the mes have heard of Him, and nu that God ra hight and If we way wi esus (ir.all \u2019 from \u201ci, fact tust if menthe Chrietian The services in the evening were conduct- \u2018 en by Mnzor Whitiy.A AR HOUSE OF INDUSTRY.R.Prowse and Kenneth the Protestant louse of The statement for the past _wech, Shoo thal the nu mber of perman- oot monnaies à counixy house to be 2808.1897.Mnion .\u201c a Fembled.,.7.+ 6 Ly) Total 2 Tam 194 Number in the George Moore Memorial Home Males .- 16 1 Fewiuales eve 25 - 20 Total \u201ca Un TO MANUFACTURE TOBACCO.of aneorporation have Lawrence ; Company, with a capital stock of B20 000, \u201c86 Incorporated | trader: Eugene on a general tubaces business.Those are Hornerdas Trudeau, Berthelette, pasuler: Ge vais Couvincau, fartver.Joan Baptiste, Va lade, countant contractor; i Phile Therrien, se Jephinm mon Cous nea, at MADE KNOWN THE RESULT.The first, hewn of the result of fhe finel : round of the vache race was n to eager Aa Lachi old.ne mere alg y Mr.Wanderers Racyele Club, who the 1.Batterwby of the Not bad for one dirtance from Valow in under sight minutes.\u201c ° d co prereset.PLATTSBURG EXCURSION.Next Saturday a large party of excur- monista from the Platteburg Cstholia Summer School are expected in the city.The train will run t rough from Bluff Point, Lake Champlain, and arrive hers at Bonaventure statien at noon.The party will_return_on_M NO MORE PAINFUL CORNE.If there is ope thing more aggravating À and annoying fon ful corn.Dr.Russell's Corn Cure has re lieved more suffering homanmty from ths cause of annoyance than all other means .Bathe the foot in hot water combined eo Corn Cure for three nights as cn the com ean resdily be Fd with the without sell ity t and another, it 1s a pain- morning, then apply the irected, taken out of a knife, ei sin A ruggts pet 20 Te »bacco adjvocate, 2 of Saint Laurent; Jules Desmarchais, fans\u201d: mer, vf Cote des Neges: W.I Proulx, no { tary.Homer Wolff, eohemuker, of Mo i real.covered ths roots and ally, 48 10 NEAT * | GLASSES You will find that emir optician makes a strong point of Mllsnx tie Traine ol all piasses lu the features of the weal) 5 oe BI Appearance -of ETERS DEULDONS Lis MG I #5 > a ET whi.He wuld Gost your exon al aly Line free nl harge.R.A.DICKSON & CO, | HOLD H'M TO BE RESPONSIBLE Councilor who {= new hese nt à concert EI SNA Te RT RT SP RN CR PITA 5 - ro 4 Wn Departms-> .* A - \u201c LS .! Ute us Mott, Hao Fain, M couts KE MEDY 0.oy Cee 15 1 Masonic Temupic, Caeoaga, il, of cures ¢ A pital NIU, O00 Ww to 4 days Joo-pagr wuk ire [a - at me Sih Fra 5 MILITIA.ema ured Bala 1H MH LI à TENDERS went .6 Agu oon .log ard vom decals \u2018 te Me 1 eut uw an t'e va censenent fe Secretary ol the lsjartine:t : ON PRE CET awa.The wads 1, : bons Le he Written wi the Wei! oo CU Lun 4 «1e ot Ll.- eur vluve.BL A MX Saloon roa) too ca Sle de tN ew Departaent wf NM ta ar.Delen © .Ai as 1 + Nee Newspajers iinet ng this aivert.seuent _ Without tie ue wt 1 15 peer + pari ment will not te pars fort Ps I ad MILITIA.AUCTION SALE © + N00 MNF MITT A Se 0a Under deer dur .Lat tae Min Me: 2 OM ate 0 ni: Aw Marcon, at \u201c.cn Lu Auction .de te 2 - at eleven + Ce a \u2018 Montreas, Lo COPT SUR A .kets, .[YS tion 1 Vuriot a LOU MN .Tht sede nt i.\u2018 ne Frees pus .ee 2» twents :.hours un < Ba + x ; letins - 0 1 Ce oN Depaitnet \u2018 + Claus, 1 ANugqus Fan.Ine 12 mo \u2014\u2014 \u2014-\u2014- Pent = T= » a set FALED TENIUKS C1 fressed tn the un- ; Cd da lege our win Ton ae unui Ives 1 u OUSTTU Loan as 14 the quite Thain ag ! tons an 1 and , Lev esmad a, Lai ee Pega tan BR 4 NL ML + .Arig.sui But LT tuant tentes wi nt Mincir be 1 r \u2018 i FOR Oh fa : CGT Te ew voce «1 ' Tender be to ope 1088: cheque vi be rs turnest The Iepartee > 0 - = + tar! itself 1.ne Oept the | ae Co tener ' rer t FE oy secret ny vo vor Ottawa, Aux ; Newsparess inserer thie mdvers sor Log accepted bunk » order ui the Hon upon to dr + TIT === without ahr trs te Prepuart \u201c mot be qald \"+ at 1-1 \u2014_\u2014 oT étés JEALED TEN i cond tte ar uers:grest ' 1 Public Late uk à \u201cus 1 ceived unis Fe a the cunetructi a, Ont nt.Pians au! rpes * ati \u2018er + supplied and sre.= Co tes Bach tender nn.+ >= Wurke, equa t ton - he tender which wid te 5 ecline to enter Int: \u20ac ar 1 + work contracted for lf ve cepted the cher wi te + \u2026l 1 The Departns n° dues n° > 01 teeit to as œapt the lowsst .r a.te Joo H.Se E Fr 1} Ray Secretary Department 0° Puiris MW Ottawa, Any TER 10 New - Lampton, Ty.ROvarticame nt without Authari:> ter tae Deperttuert + will not be paid \u2018or © Sa PROVINCE OF LL! ERFC PEPARTMENT OF LANDS FORWSTS AND Fistlétitis.WOODS AND FORESTS, QUEREC, st July, TVR NOTICE is hereby given that the sale of Timber Limits advertised to take arco on 16th August next, hax been posto to next.WEDNESDAY, the 28th OCTOBER 8.N.PARENT, Commissioner of Lauds, Forests and Fisheries.1 Griflith will represent Beaver Luodge, No 6, LOUF, at the Grand Lodge meet ing iu Valleytield to-morrow.Dr.A.RR Grthth, wife and family, have returned to the city from bottle Mes where they spent several wreks at that favourite seasule resort.Pree Special Notice Stylish.Pratte Pianos just received at our ws 2.¥ roams, in Renaissance, bows XVI Shera ton and other styles in Nrasnthan, San Jn mingo and ludian Mahogames Nues pi jan and Circassian Walnnts, Oak.Satin and several other fine natural woods with all our latest improvement.aay terms.Moderate prices.ratte ano | Co, 1678 Notre Dame strect, : Tee Montreal Daily Star, printed at tre a net of Bt Geor.© street and For: .- 2 ation lane, is published by Hugh dira \" , resident in Montreal.Publishing 48%.18 asd 16 BL James street viz I } 3 L.Jehu.J.P.Courtney and Dr.A OR \u20ac BRITIAN ACTS NOW, Li Hung Chang's Dismissal Demanded ,of tie Chinese Unless (3 A DixCLAIM ER The Cours Desiro LONDON, Gé: Porat as vet domandt ho Less Prone tee gout - os ant Hee lee Fos in OT et sa nfus asserted, has cr paru De Peu Hussain © vern.nent vo nurs A special despa} Pre Clites Cru.Unernnent Pres to d'hterstury, 1 Tope © Wht ae vou ral étre 1 The Poupever Fu deve Leder Renters to concert tn upes fer the fr ton ol a new tors and ww ging the (roy nea whandan me hononred favour of Western methods and to enmur- | L etcces may vec betwee FROM RUSSIA lofare British oups Wu ts decand, heodng ail unui \\ HUSSEAN sue, dejrecates the tone \"dtetopède tresh on \"> à \u201cant the English hold the Herein ANY More Loir tu se ol any ne queues : LT HUNes foun Shinchar sus the tw coun\u2019 ries noche dada mes, vu sted weveral striking THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 MONDAY, AUGUST 15 1898 @ge .the \u2018evelopment of the country on European lines Russians bave obtained contru! of large tracts of land along the route of the proposed Neu Chuanx railwas \u2026 [1] =e WAR MUST COME.Sir William Marriott Says England and Russian Are Likely to Have Hostillties.NEW YORK.Au.ust 1a Right Hon Bir WW Hare Marriott the British Prive given on board the steamship d'aunpriut 1 during he vor are earessod his views regarding an nHléues between the United States and Groot Uritan aud of tn tulle Loetween His conntry and Russo \u201cWe dont Want an nulance 7 said BP William, ** but what we du want is u = uriderstunding betwen the two nations \u201cEneland fs went as to avold su war with the United Flat + a\" the two foun tries are Anglo-Suxeot Whatever differ > them should be settled tn artetracion kbc! and Ame 1 + with on geod and \u2018\u201cauding between thon could defy the world There is: tot: probatbilits that Ene- Will son po to War It ir for oo long time nd Last one It has
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