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[" \"VOL.XXX.No 210.\"i br 91,078 WEEKLY STAR: = Last Week's Issa.94, 537 Average Circulation.© __the Star enero 145,6 1 5 J Awful Catastrophe in the American Channel of the St.Lawrence, Opposite Cornwall.+ (Special to the Star.) CORNWALL, Ont, teen men dead and a ecore or so severely, September 7.-Fif- VV TWO SPANS OF THE NEW YORK.© IND OTTAWA RALWAY COMPANYS NEW BRIDGE DROP INTO THE RIVER, \u201cBV VD BOB O00 The Workmen on the Spans Had No Hope of Rescue-Dreadful Scenes of Suffering and Distress-One Montrealer Was Killed.WW PETER OAK, Cornwall Island\u2014chest crushed and leg injured.PETER DAY, Cornwall Island\u2014scalp wound, hurt internally.REAVES veller, escaped without a scratah the beach below, a distance of fifty feet.Both his ankles were fractured, his spine was seriously injured, and he also sustained ecrious internal injuries which renders his recovery doubtful, Haggerty, the driver of the dummy engine, showed great presence of mind a cutting the ropes of some of the false work which he was engaged in removing, which was attached to his engine.This act pro- bubly saved his life.THESE HAD NARROW ESCAPES.The rivetters who were at work on the traveller, at a height of about ninety feet, seem to have the most thrilling experience of all, but, strange to say, escaped with minor mjuries.\u201cman ceye st is i ble to describe the awful sensation of help- Jesaness with which they fell through the air and were thrown into the water.Smith one of the men on top of the tra- and by clingng to the wrerkage succeeded in reavdung the shore without even wetumg bis feet.Some of the men had presence of m'nd enough to swing themselves clear of the falling mass by vopes and so escaped beg struck by the falling iron.THE BRIDEGROOMS PERISHED.The men on thefloor of the bridge, however, had no chance for ther lives.The whole structure smashed right down on them and their corpses are now lying ou the bed of the river.Some of the deaths are peculiarly distress- img.For instance W.J.Cubby, one of the foremen, who was working on the floor of the bridge, and is missing, was married onl a couple of months ago to Miss MaDomald, a well known readent of Cornwall.W.4.Jackson, another foreman who wont down with the wreck, had onlv re turned a couple of weeks ago from Bellow\u2019s Falls, bringing a bride with him.Others of the men were married, and leave widows and orphans.As far as can learned, uone vf them were insured.| home.LOST IN BRIDGE WRECK \u201cBV VV NN BBV BORDON HELP FOR ST, JAMES The Needs of Montreal\u2019s Big | Church Before the General ! Conference.\u20ac NO ACTION TAKEN JUST YET._ i A Note of Thanksgiving for Improved Relations With the United States, THE DIVINE BLESSING ABEED Upon the Deliberations of the Delegates at the Quebec Conference.i (Special to the Star.) TORONTO, Ont, September 7.\u2014A real Indian chief addressed the Methodist General Conference yesterday afternoon in the person vof Chief Benson, vne of the North- West Missions.Rev.Dr.Sutherland spoke of hum, and Chief Benson, who is à very old man, then took the platform: \u201cI speak English very little.I am Indian, regular Indian.! am glad to see Methodism prosper.1 remember when there were few Methodists here, 20 or 30.These are now gone\u2014in Heaven-My people hear the good word of Mr.Lawrence cvery Sunday.| can sing a little.\u201cSing, sing, \u201d\u2019\u2014asked several.The Chief then started a hymn, winding up with an uppeal for his barren, barren A collection was at once taken up and President Carman placed an envelope, | great powers of the world.1 pointing out the in Wallace, seconded by Rev.Dr.Henderson: \u201cThat this General Conference of the Methodist Church of Canada, representing Dearly a million of loyal British subjects, desires to ty gratitude to Almighty for the peace and prosperity of the vast Empire, to which, in the providence of God, it iu our happy lot to belong, for the ever-increasing tendency to submit arbitration for war in the settlement of International differences, and for the dawn- ug bope of a movement in favour of disarmament and universal peace among the \u201cThat we hail, with profound satisfaction, the amicable relations and deepening sym- puthies which now exist between the Brit- lab Empire and the United States of America.; \u201cThat we a close and cordial union of these two great branches of the Anglo-Saxon race as the best guarantee for the spread of liberty, righteousness and the gospel of our rd Jesus Christ throughout the world, and that we invoke the Divine blessing upon the effort now being made to setile all differences between Canada and the United States on terms of mutual advantages respect and good will.\u201d Dr.Wallace enlarged upon the motion, I terest taken by \"Great ritain in the late American-Spanish war, and the interests of Americans in the campaign against the Dervishes.Rev, Dr.Henderson said that the resolu- tian was not gas nor gush.It was based on genuine feeling, and a real hope for a general peace.The motion was put to the Conference and carried amid great enthusiasm.TO HELP THE PLEBISCITE.The business committee reported in favour of a public prohibition meeting on Monday evening.Jt was decided that business be introduced into the event by having the teioperance an prohibition committee report on that evening.memorial was presented hy Rev.Wm.Kettlewell that the nominating committee appoint a standing committee on social reform to supersede the committee on temperance and prohibition.\u2014\u2014m\u2014\u2014 KNIGHTS TEMPLARS.The Sovereign Grand Privy of Canada Now in Session at Hamilton.HAMILTON, Ont, September 7.\u2014The \"PRICE ONE CENT.It is easy to say of a tea that \u201cit is the best and gocs farthest \"\u2014but with Monsoon Indo-Ceylon Tea you can prove it.Its surpassing merits mean richer flavour - - and riper strength.A pound package of Monsoon Tea goes as far as half again as much of any other kind.And the Monsoon packet is all tea\u2014no dust, TOOKE Makes.BO000000: BEST MATERIAL, ; Good quality, Perfect Fitting, (e I 00 ° t PERFECT FITTING.LATEST STYLES.Nothing in the city to compare with them at any price.v Tailor-made Shirts .A 90900000:9000000000000:000000000000600: oo : , oad containing the proceeds into the Chief's 2 perhaps fatally, ured, w the wh result crushed; serious Cornwall Irland \u2014chest | = \" hands.\u201cThis is universal language,\u201d said fron; \u201cPriory me the Sovereum of e collapse of the span o e new CINÉ GN aT , + 21 he.4 ! 7 \u20ac Bridge of the New York & Ottawa Rail- joni POLE, Rochester, N.¥.\u2014back + WHAT WAS THE CAUSE ?\u201cI thank you from the bottom of my i¢ Kuighte Templar is now being held in 177 St.James Street.e o ew Yo we ingured; serious.h © Shale banda wih ail\u201d à fasonie Hall.Supreme Grand ter, D.2387 St.Catheri s t W.way Company, over the south channel of VM.THOMPSON, Montreal\u2014right leg | ha et, « bands with you ad,\u201d sal Fate Watt of Barrie, opened the meeting ° ® 3 - Catherine Stree est.1 A - brok d badly bruised, \u201cMel.a whie ayor quhoun welcome the St.Lawrence, reported m the last ed OTEN ÉRASER of the Province of Que- : So Far it is a Mystery, But a Thor- - .2 ry the visitors in a neat speech to which 9 1553 St.Catherine Street East.tion of Tuesday's Star.be RB, vince tue nd WHITBY LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE.Grand Master McWatt and Sir Knight = ; ; \u2014very badly injured, one leg amputate ough Enqui ill be Made.; rand \\ Mewatt and Sir Angh LE The circumstances of the accident are and intérnally injured.| g quiry R H incipal of Whitb John Hooper made lies.The Grand - \u2014 probably unparalellei in the history of JOHN BERO), Indian, Hogansburg, N.Y.| _\u2014 Tio J.J ol rnp of that oy Master's addresa sta the order to be ; odern bri Cth \u2014hurt internally., EU \u20ac .Ladies\u2019 College, read the report of tha in shape, and that the increase of the And Tumors Pa pre Luling, The story of the \u2014pTL MUAY TY, Elkhart, Wis\u2014both TBe general opinion in town lust might stitution.Through the aid of the college year had been 8 substantial one, 1832 cured to stay } building of the twin bmdges is in vtsetf legs Fe y cut and one band smashed and to-day as to the cause of the accident friends and ecpeciallv through the benevo- members now being on the roll.The re- cured, at ; 8 a 8 thrilling tale.À short distance above ) RTOS mn Fale.NH Yeh | was that the action of the rapid water on lence of the late Hart A.Massey, the col- ports of the chairmen of committees were home; no \u2014 © p Cornwall the whole body of the mighty ).à badls D ou yoo Xe C5 | the concrete foundation had undermined lege has been much enlarged.This has cost then read and the programme of the rest |.knife, plaster no Bt.Lawrence w penned in a narrow chamel cut CH ls BURKE Johnaville, Vt \u2014 the pier, and that thiv caused the wreck.with the last quadrennium $40,000, and the of the day consisted of election of officers or pain.For Canadian testimonials & 130-paga ._- , ebout three-quarters of à mule wide, but À Ee ed , s : | It 18 Lard, however, to determine the cuuse, addition made, includes concert hall, science apd cxemplifiration of de book free, wie Dept.7 Mason Mxbicixe a ; two miles above the town a branch runs Wrist LE oe ce all Island-\u2014both hands + \u2018L# stories of different eye-wilnewses being hall, dimug hall, and dormitaries, two wisi The \u2018following officers were elected for U2 577 SPER Diet, Toronto Ontario , suddenly south and then east, formu Corn: ha i > COIN andhe ands very couflictmg.of three stories each.The report commend- the ensuin year: Suoreme Grand Master = ieces wee Roi te oh EH ol pr Sand be | MUSSER WHITE, Indian, lacrosse ayer pus us Qt the men who were actually on ed the appointment to the college board of [°F Me Watt, Barrie; Deputy Gran a Jonging to the tribe of Iroquems Indians.pETRR HIE wn, play the bridge can give any idea how it hap- seven members of the Conference, namely, Master, J.V.Ellis, M.P.St.John, T 22 The tail on the bed of the river is consider- TU, ae 18 WW He also of the Cornwall La- Peaed.| All they know js that, without a Revs.E.Dewart, John Potts, Wm.NB; Grand Chancellor, Will H.Whyte \u2018 HE QUEBEC BRIDGE.: ] à able.and in both channels, winch are.Lt > wi bas made eh à na for mowents warning, the huge wpans gave Briggs, John T.Germain, James Henderson, Montreal: Grand Chaplain, Rev.J.R.Bat.Mill Overmakes.New Goods Much Under Value; - a.ebout the: saine width, free -quarters of prose § on the Bed during Cie quinimer jp way under them,and the next instant they J J Hare and Isaac Travel, tisby, D.'D., Chatham; \"Constable, \u2014 > ° ï ile, t a! t rn- MIT n th ; : : ; 2 i.nur a id A - | i «mi o, Jie river arly fa on te own: seriously injured and may not recover, Both ne or ther lives m lhe boil x.wv Tame, uelph; Grand Marsha, The Company Holds Its Annual Meet oe etl ured over.Bot Mo RELIEF FOR ST.JAMES.Fashion Plates in Stock.; does P peboltows stream es ho os re SB me J | wore\u201d uot lookiug in that direction\u201d and oe | ton: \u201c ing.:r attention was first attracted by the 8.Biltw ; KA.Campbell, Low wig naturally a stupen- ous one, and the bdilding of the stone 4 Treasurer, A.The Memorial committee reported Grand Registrar, Bridge Company, of Phoenixville, Pa, who forthwith proceeded to put up the massive THE WORK OF RESCUE.of the bridge, but being en Cornwall Island steel work.The south channel, which was did 1 the scene of the accident, was spanned by Many Willing Hands Rushed to Save a noble structure o: three arches.supported the Victims of the Disaster.REVENUE FROM THE YUKON.labour.He was an eye-wituess of the fall à ei e © dl: 4 a ae piera in both channels vf the mver by Neaziy all of the injured men, with pro- crash, so that the t i i ist : introduction : Lemessurs - Ce Eee H : : 11 Brmith Mills Company, of Now York city, bably the exception of Fraser and White say what the accident, en 10 à meme te he.Shure service, às nex | of Pron Prior of the trot rn, Slot IT HAS BEEN DECIDED TO CALL ISON, IS e u Tras stteudud by untokl labour wnd difficul muy recover, althouch weveral are in a very Nir John W., Simmons, the manager of pedient.J.B.Tressider, of Montreal.was-appoint- FOR TENDERS FOR ITS - = : \"2 - ty, but finally, after a year's work, their critical condition, the Phoenix Bridge Company here, is terri- The report was favourable to a scheme od a member of the Grand Council.; \u201c.= 3 contract was «ompleted not long ago, and .oe .bly distressed over the loss of his compan- suggested by the Montreal Conference for x CONSTRUCTION.TORON TO ; the right piers handed to the Phoenix ions and the ruin of so many months\u2019 hard the raining of $100,000 to take off the debt } * fr st.James Church, Montreal.The Montreal Conference offered to raise 850,000, and asked permission to raise the other $50,- 000 throughout the connection.The com- mitiee recomunended that the permission be granted.023 (Special to the Star.) = 8 QUEBEC, September 7.\u2014 The annual == rare Setanta sternoon, when th | DEATHS REPORTED MONEY TO LOAN.- id not see whether it was the fall of the pier which caused the accident.He is now \u2018 OTTAWA, September 7.\u2014The revenue superintending the removal of the wreck- collected by the Canadian Government in on four massive stone piers Each of the the Yukon, for the seven months ending two out ot the fell.the Cuptain Bonnar, of the tu Beaver, who was a little below the scene of the accident, says Lhat his impression of it was that the ehore snan broke, first and fell, dr: ging the pier and the other span with it.This seems to be unlikely, as the bridge was finished kpans was 370 fet in length, white the Eye-witnesses who saw the whole affair R Dr.Potte moved that the report be July, is thus stated: Sale of lots in Daw- annual reports were presented and adopted MONEY.If you want to borrow money aad il sbhiudge was 57 feet above high water.sea eay that the pier first swayed litt! ne | per ET .th century fund.| ' 450: liquor.+.oo i epo .! EY, wa H bold du Pianos, : HIRE TUB Of SINT NER hau i idge.was built by the Phocnit © bi syed a fittie to the referred to the twentieth century und.son, $28,450; liquor permits; -cerii-|-uud- the \u2018Board of Directors re-eleated,- the At the Star Office To-day.a wa.__Houschold Goods, THE BRIDGE COLLAPSED.Brdge Compan of Phoanicnbie, Va the ete aa Jf it had been undermined onl Rr rwaniy condemned \u201813 Mvates and licenses \u2019mued lv gold commis president being Hon.S.N.Parent, and the y MONEY\u2019 ol pS SE \u201d manager, Mr.Simmons, bad just stepped : D1 ve ¢ arhole bridge fell © ceived, but was TWaTCS con | loners, ; oy.ooo lease Water vi presidents, R.Audette and the Hon, MONEY.any amount from $10 to $1000.No As told in the brief despatch m the lust off the bridge to Comwall Island, when he i with a mighty crash straight down nto the tending to weaken the enthugasm for tie front for 3 months, 87500; son timber AC- R.R.Dobell.It wus decided to at once | MOULINETTE, Ont \u2014Samuel Wood MONEY.removal of edition of Tuesday's Star, pier number heard the crasi, and looking around saw | Others say that the pier fell to pieces as if we Dr.Sparling said that to saddle gold prod od.$351 793; total, $520,143, In cull for tenders for the cousicucticn of the | died a few days ago at the advanced age ONEŸ.Can be rout Lo para, oithey Pwo counting trom the American mde mm the bridge fairly crumbie away before Lis it were built of loose brick.Others say 1% he at is age with church debts Edition #24 000 was collected on behalf of bridge which is estimated tu cost tem three of 84 years.ONEY.weekly or mon etaient te the South CI unel bridge of the New York Bie whole force of survivors and those PHU 10 two from north to south and then would kill it.the North-West Territorial Government \u201c four millions of dollars.[he amount ol KOMOURASKA, Que\u2014- \u2018asm St.Pierre, MONEY: terms mod pias of Seotinn: Sa ot ous capital stock so far subscribed is $2.ti,J0U and the amount paid up $50,363.69.Sn of uh chairman sta in his annul report that the Dominion Give nmen.has been titoned for a subsidy of 33 1-3 cent.on the cost of the enterprise, anid tact an assurance had been given teat the subaid The matter was finally laid over for consideration, after the Twentieth Century fund shall have 1eported.A NOTE OF THANKSGIVING.1 A resolution was read.of which notice, for saloon licenses.\u2014-{m\u2014t\" The Agricultural and Dairy Commissioner of the Dominion 1s now directing his efforts to promoting the shipment of butter to the Far East in tins.The English market at the present time appears to be e Registrar of Kamouraska, died ay.LONDON, Ont \u2014Mrs.H.Peto died on Tuesda from the effects of a paralytic | stroke received on Monday.She was a pro- { minent Church worker, who were working on the bridge over the northern channel, were immediately sume moned and put to work, first at saving the injured, and afterwards at clearing away the wreckage beneath which the dead wen were lying.Considerable p tnree down river.Now all that can be seen of the once magnificent structure 1s the voue Bpan, standing grimly along on the Cornwall 1s land shore, and on the other a mass of tangled debris steel spans went into Montreal Loan & Brokerage Ca, Revm 8, Ne.260 St.James Ke.Hours\u20148 a.m: to 6 pu ne ess was made, but it > of the span nearest \u2018the ! A and stood by itself, and only some glarin en on Friday, moved by Rev.Dr.glutied with boxed butter.would be voted next ion.It is expect: OGDENSBURG, N.Y.\u2014 Mra.Mary 8.\u201c American shore.te tou af dis ayan | jucturl fault could have caused mon a\" Pi 0e Te ; bec\u2019 andthe \u201cay meen.(ha wil Yor Janey, oped vm 0 | Diseased Property ; en oo .d.The ssi collapse._ rires ete an Y.Slo 3 3 .°.FIFTEEN WENT DOWN TO DEATH.all twisted and it va Se The cause of the accident will probably *HHHeeidedehedeirisieeieetes Rd enbaidies, amounting, together to another John D.Cunningham, died Monday, aged a fus Diaschoë doors dried window peaca, bisck cot a .The centre span and the pier are hidden Water some tistance and then turned over not of satisfactorily determined uutil divers - cost will be met by issuing bonds.At ; FERGUS, Ont.\u2014John Craig, M.L.A., for wverplome.To Loop a ionan 70 mace do the by the rushing waters of the St.Lawrence, eastward and now les with its upper part where the pier wes built.The scen ! ! tached to the President's report, are ex: | Fam Welling died on Tuesday night, at R.EL BARYNOLOMEW, now made twice as swift and angry hy visible.Just how it will be taken out Ha the accident being in American territory tracts from those of the engineers, Messrs.! hig home in ergs .sed was a Liber- ., Metle Becerator, Etc.Hi PE has ee retam + va gophisticated putsider the investigation, if there be one, which Shanley, Schrieber, Gauvin and Hoate al, but had not täken his eeal same XSR anover 86, Tb hia .ale \u20ac 3 .in the Legis- | lative Assembly owing to il.health, | TORONTO.\u2014Rev.} seems necessary, will be held in the United showing the impossibility of constructing any the wreck is somewhat of a rapid now, States, probably at Mori ï the bridge for any reason eum ai ii snd it uires a strong oarsman to b THE WOUNDED RESCUED.\u201d a fk Sona, A.Xx.other mte than that opposite the Chau- Mr.Curray, formerly Teast the current.man e Mr, George È Thomus, of Chicago, INa., diere.Here the river is DRESS CUTTING ACADEMY.500 feet wide at va Sharge of Kirkfield and Balsover Presby- the manager of the Sooysmith Co., under high water, 43 feet deep, while from the rches, who retired from active ser It was just a couple of minutes hefore The crash of the falling bridge was heard (7 0 superintendence the piers were o resting on it went In a very few minutes all the injured were i vice in the Mini abo .Wi Metric.System Taught \u2019 2 noon, when a thundering crash wag for miles and soon evey t within reach ; ; bed of the river to the lower edge of the | Y!Ce in the Ministry ul 3 year ago, owing ; , es Beard, and the pier and the two spins Was hastening to the scene of the accident.pont ArTive gnere lost night from Cham.bridge the distance will be 193 feet and the to urhealth, is dead.By Mrs, Ë.L.Ethier, 58 81.Dents Street, down into the river, ed.Mr.Thomas bad not seen the wreck length of steel bridging required will be HAMILTON, Ont.\u2014Mr.M.Murray, 48 And Director of - \u2018 ; .; ; ; .Class 8; the Council of Arte varrying with them some fifty human souls.picked up and ost of them, were placed on h ue ; à 3,100 fect.It is the intention of the com- years of age, of this city, while conversing and Manufactures Province of Quebec.4a he bridge had been completed on Satur.board the tug Beaver, which immediately and | nd potins vo wd Sept phat he va Pp to construct and own themselves the voie Ara oole, of Blen im, in her daugh- BeU Mezch#i3.Sütettood 3}, y, and the force at work largely reduced.proceeded to Cornwall! She was met at the to blame.It is impossible to learn whe.line from the bri into the City of Que- ! s house at noon to-day fell to the floor, The workmen remaining were employed in wharf by a special car of the Cornwall also that from the south end of the i and expired immediately from heart digease TR ALES i bec, and .à laking off the traveller and appliances.Street Kailway, supplied with stretchers, to ther the work of the Sooysmith\u2019 Company bridge which will connect at a concentra- | John Rod er, son of John Rodger, black- LEGAL CARDS.overs] paint app C i \u201c y \u20ac had been accented or not.As all the ; ith all the rail h th | smith, of in city, died in New York dian everal painters were also working on \u2018he x rich the sufferers were careful Y WANS piers are finished 1t would seem likely ted point wi ae Se will be | Bunds, rostrated th hea CV TOP OR HeUIBBON da 0 rige, and a Souple of men were engaged farred and then carried to the Hotel Dieu {hat auch is the vase.Officials of the .On the north end traffic will | Sunday, p y the heat.CUIBBON, CANGRAIN, KYAN & MITCHELL, on seine mall piece of work in the centre Josmtal, where they received.treatment to railroad and bridge companies are, how.taken from the bridge to Quebec by either OTTAWA \u2014Mr.Malcolm McLeod, Q.C., atlipa.Rolicitors, Ete.span.; qe pre were thrown into the ther injuries by .Hamilton, fHeuire.ever.extremely retirent on the subject of two lines, \u2014 oe dh ato the a wellknown lawyer, died Monday, at the CANADA LIP BUILDING, MONT river, but both escaped with sight bruises.pil Harrison, prireler Liddell, Mal of {the accident and will say nothing for city alon ea SE Faye Sie of the | oT (eam.of te fluo of the late gD.MoGibbon, QR T Congo Quagrain, QG, MP ; > co \u201cTEUBON, A! 2 ublication.x h § lage, en- - John MoLeod he Hudson's .Rae Gk Th Ch FOURTEEN KILLED AT ONCE.wants attended by the kind Sisters publication home the chit engineers of tering the city by the St.Charles river val- and wes à native of Manitola Me?Mo To CB a EN = von n the meantime about half a dozen o i 1 \u20ac \u201cho was à i 8 ley.es on be very fa- Leod, after receiving h ion in Soot Most of the men were working on the the injured had been carried across Corn- the road, who was it first said to have been vourable for all kinds of traffic, land, studied law in ee i i ! the bridge at the time of the acrident urs ; : , and when Montreal.He was fer IA 0 à f oor of the bridge in the first s an, and it mall Island, and taken to the paper mill, a jer .; , this is ecomplished, an éffort will be made some years : magist £ = - Was here that \u2018the greatest Fran of whence they were immediately sent has turned up all richt.He declines to say to establish à Union Station for all railways we Co Quebec.strate o J 4A.A 3 AETNY.\\ tasualties occurred.The traveller and most of the bridge fell right on top of them and fourteén are known to have been kil ed at once.the hospital.centring at Que Sr FARMERS\u2019 DAY.Great Crowds Visit the Fair at Sherbrooke.Mr.John 8.Deans and Mr.A.B.Milli- ken.of the Phoenix Bridge Companv, arrived here today from Phoenixville, Pa., and Mr.Charles H.Dean.vice-president of the |- Soovemith Company, is nlso expected to-day.The loss in monev has not vet been estimated.The completion of the bridge wil probably he postponed a vear on account of the accident.It is said the Phoenix Bridge Pour men rho, wer working on A Sow Company is heavily insured against loss, but right under the shore-span were crus two ; i i death beneath the bride, od the eo The latest news from the Hotel Dieu thia .Lu SURVIVORS\u2019 STORY.There Were Some Miraculous Escaeps and Many Nearly Met Death.NEW YORK \u2014William H.Cammeyer, ABVOCAKKE, Kle.IL SR James MFbet, died in Brooklyn, Sunday.He was born in this city in 1820.He established the Union bashall nd and skating pond there in 1861, and was prominently identified with | the early.development of \u201cNational game,\u201d ~ Geo.W.Cea , Who was first City Clerk | of Jersey City, Lied Sunday in Elizabeth, a Mrs.Jane Kelly died Tuesday aged 70.She d been prominently identified with various charities since the Civil War, when.she on >» as THE DEAD ARE : W.J.CUBBY, Paterson, N.J.W.F.JACKSON, Columbus, Ohio.LOUIS BAUMER, Johnstown, Pa.(Special to the Star.) \" B.L.DYSART, Tyrone.Pa.demolished into kindling-wood.re doing ime effect that all the injured He oe brane Farr end se was connected with the Soldiers Relief Arso.: X ° * d ; reall ciation.@ was the widow of Richar Dots i Mien 321 Franklin street, the very ion\u201d ot Tie traveller, which 18 Tee ew Sal excursion trains have bem pulling into Kelly, at one time police and Justice of thi TO en.about ninety feet ve the water, es- with visitors to the exhibition.This : , : \u2018aped without teh.How the - ONTREALER DIES.fours 7 ; ete Day IUEBEG,\u2014George Vaillancourt, aged %, Ë PAT MURPHY, 139 Bathurst st., cena miracle.Somme of hem ny they A MON R DIES .is known du Farmer ok wig It ie but mavried, dropped lead on Monday night at oo ; Es Toronto, ___ were driven right down to the bottom ot , that fully 15.000 people will be on his residence, D\u2019Aiguillon street, from dis S ou get Carter\u2019 5 the river, and came up almost suffocated.Robert Martin, of Guy Avenue, Dies pected Premier Marchand and Hon.esse of the heart.ce y get | prit : TOM BURMINGHAM, address un- One man told; the writer that it seemed y , a ave nocapted ation ES The wife of Mr.John Darlington, mee | 7 I known.to him more like a dream than a grim | This Morning.isit the exhi and ate expected to ar- chant tailor, died somewhst suddenly on Agk for Carter's.>\u201d DAN.HUGHES, Cleveland, Ohio, reality we see the bridge melting away ve about noon.great feature of to- or es.Lhe had Does 452 poor \u2019 2 ., .under him.© i a ne.q ; | day\u2019s progremme will be the grand evening ., Insi d -\u2014\u2014PFFRVIG ; H ly remembers down, down, 'Later orta from the wreck say eeveral ; - oh the afternoon of her death.nsist and de NE, Ogdensburg.N.Y.down, until his feet toured the bottom of the bodies can be seen in the water illumination and spacial\u2019 evening perform fe Ce \u20ac tieth year.; mand WILLIAM SHERMAN, address of the river, and then, after what seemed pinned down by the massive irons, and it ee day was rather a quiet day on the Patrick Riley is dead, agod 76.He was a 5 unknown an interminable space of time, he arose is impossible to extricate them until hoist- y fully the Level Bember of die of the oldest members of St.Patrick's \u2019 Little\u2019 7 , ® again to the ace half dro , and ing machinery is proc and to grounds & = y The full congregation and bad been in the toy ) 2 - WILLIAM SAUNDERS, 1410 Port suffocated and was Fescued by a pont \u2018clear the debris, added to the list of REV.ABBE 0.E.MATHIEU.passin y ae = present out and of civic water works department ae \u2018 arm broken, é hot è .; - : .ï ; sou.avenue, Baltimore.bros So oo © wan badly at name in Robert Martin.His Principal or the Normal School of Quebec, who is prominently spoken of alcot HN, CLA A t t resides at 16 Guy., treal.Eu a 8 Prominen 1 e JO ; USE, Caughnawagn, Many hd he Poor fellows [ore : ruck by father os iden | Aa ee and.eal.as the #icoessot of the late Mgr.Lafièche, of Three Rivers.\"HARRY DAVIS, Pittsburg, pa, TN Sn Pe imred.\"0 Ae ans sous Three months, | yg The Re OB, Mathioy, whose ome is frsquently mentioned 2s à po: A La , .ble .7 .; um ET = A sburg, Pa.LOUIS WHITE'S SAD CASE, The scene in front of and in the Hotel talented and_remecied pricets in this province.) He was born at St.Roch de TUESDAY'S RACES.: - ne : Take no ¢ YRIL CAMPBELL, Cornwall.Dieu where the wounded were brought is Q on December and is stil a man.He was educated 240 : RO.ROBERT MABTIN, 16 Guy ave.| 0° of fhe sadent cases among the fo beyo Eo Fooping he rave Le ee Le dede Res ordained tn be Bustin, Jone 3, 168 le od) SoM Archacbeak .21111{ DEATHS BY ACCIDENT.Even if ° Montreal, (died this morning.) ian lacrosse player.He was : From the spital., bs do be prose a eh ie So Lasa Dniverdéy md in Mack V., H.B.Stewart 000 1222 en : THE INJURED ARE: ment ou te American aile series he wont aad cate was that of poor Lavigne pruosspay dd a dove à lly Hood cpu craminatious as doter of 2381942013 29 54, 4212.\" | PETERBOROUGH, Ont.\u2014Mr.Joim Wr.Solicited 4 x\" hole bridge in front of Wim dent, Immediately Webt to thE houpar bp Demand ia the Cai Fybegreagy scadetyy of, Bt Thomes a Buint Handicap Eunnipg Roce Ee, of Agbbornhem, years was SO JOHN WILSON, Malden, Mam\u2014leg crashing down into the river he seems mb Loni me her husband again profesor of philosop, he Laval University, prefect of studies Geo.Ruel, G.5.Monteith .11 struck and instantly killed by the Belleville = crushed, not serious, \u2019 have lost his head and fancied that the fortunate enon h to be amo \"the or divector of the orp ad pein he £ the Noval dette.es being Horicon, P.Pope ES \u2018 32 train, near Keene on \u201c Bewars of.GEORGE BLOXOM, Perkinaville, Vt.\u2014 abutment would be involved Le thai mars jured, but is in down to the bottom young and.very learned, lie brosd vie we would \u201coint hits to the attention Bonnie Field, P.Coleman .33 BEC.\u2014 Flora, the sieht year 2d +.* gompound fracture of the leg and body, bad- Tun In spite of the cries of the defer of i the St.fader, to \u2018remain with of the whole country.In the seme connection ss possible Bishops bave - ter A Give Ur ter Damase ois ¥ éiroet, .x ° ruised.Co dummy engine, who yelled m tha js u it .Every possible mentioned Mgr.t ever, \u2018bi J The best a Séaveur, » accidental killed on Mon- - BERT BRANT, Deseronto, Ont.\u2014\u2018atm in- he was node, and to sta h But | î vil» ; So.à m i ; x - ; vers.i hy a wheel/of a truck puesing over : jured; pot serious, - White juaped clear of the aiment 8 in 0.oo wd Lo renoue the mim: the Archbishop Lows is Dr oer Anim Tea ih Ba a 8 Sek ey Rett \u2018hips, vd ei \u20ac Mañ » » » \u2014Ÿs full chested, hollow-backed, with large and straight nape of neck, and his coat usually wrinkles at the back over shoulder blades, \u201cdraws\u201d at the armholes, and \u201cbinds\u201d af the collar.In \u201c Fit-refonn\u201d garments for this type, the front half of the coat is made a size larger than the back, the collar sets well to the rear, and the hi space is made unusually full.\u2018The Over-erect man wears ta best advantage close-fitting garments, such as \u2018\u2018 Morning,\u201d 6 Shooting, » \u20ac Frock,\u201d or °* Dress\u201d coat, the loose-fittin ¢Sack\u201d being prone to wrinkle over his hollow back, and between his shoulders.All Portly men are necessarily Over- erect, because of the backward poise of the figure, required to carry | the corpulency of the front.Few tailors succeed i in fitting this type of man, and in \u2018 \u2018 a at-reform \u201d only can he find his shape \u201c ready made \u201d.Prices $10.00 to $25.00 per suit The Fit-Reform Wardrobe, 2364 St.Catherine St.\u201d The Kennedy Company, Limited, Montreal\" oranto- Winnipes.PHETÉÉ PK PITCHED.The foun French: Canaan wicker | was Given .a Chance in ~ Yesterday's Game.Ÿ cesse y and the HE MADE A VERY GOOD SHOWING And With the Proper Support Ought to Haye Shut Out\u2019 the Ottawa Team, ™ poo = oo RESULTS OF OTHER GAMES, Toronto and Wilkesbarre Won ; & Their Games\u2014-A Tie Game at Providence.ESTERDAY, young Canadian pitcher, centiy signed by Moutreal club, ched hi game, against Ottawa and, although the Wt tawa\u2019s tied the score, and prevented Otta out, and Clymer hit for a single.Errors by Dosle d Jacklitz allowed y failed to score again until th when they tied UP} the game.ne had fied ou to Left, .bare 8 and Henry's gsme in order lv aliow the Buntalos to Ze on Kelly's hit filed vi the pages ! Fa led Wh ld a an phone was an opportunity of a double ; .d'u bass > play at thin point.Botner hit the ball.Fipuch #0 ERR the vis Henry who throw te the plate but Gru- RH.KE ber called Knight Rafi © a rank decision, Providence .112020100-3 nn 6 ts h his %.on the plate.Dafralo .2000012027 U.4 Keilers 5 to centre & ats (Tymer an op- Batierlos\u2014Braun and Cilsham ; Clem- Re ore Ee Beans ringle ents and Digging.bYdtight Kel \u201come.Bijd then struck | STANDING OF THE CLUBS.\u201coatreal failed to scort until the fourth Club.Won.Lost.cores whin .mmy Banrmon\u2019s two bagger, Tom: ta 0 0 on 45 595 my\u2019s.veerifi Dooley:p ly to left, sent Winecsbarme 212 5 48 Aô1 the\u201d former\u201d plate.Schiebeck'3 Turunto .\u2026.+ 40 0 2 6 54 of fro ta tagger ! neklitz = single and Jimmy Buffalo .\u2026 «0 0.WW 57 513 bageer © counted for twn Fravidence \u2026 A 59 478 mire ih the fiftd:.Bannon's gingle Syracuse 0000 0 5 81 5 d _Baczv'e double added the luat run to Springfleld \u2026.\u2026 D 8 44 ptreal's scuré, in the eixth.The score ViRWu \u2026- .86 44) follows: - .NATIONAL LEAGUE.Cie eb = At Cinctnnatl \u2014 R H.E.OTTAWA Cincinnati .\u2026 .000440001\u20149 15 2 AR.À RH, PO.A, E, Chicago ce es 03040001\u20148 18 1 fcHale, rt ee.B00 CTT Th.Battertes \u2014 Dammann, Dwyer, Wood, .4 1 1 3 0 0: and Peits; Woods, Callahan and Dono- \u2026 9-28 2 8 0 0;hue 23 48821 « Philadelphia \u2014 ; 2 - Bel, 8.8, ou or re on 4 8 2 1 § ! Philadelphia\u2019 .000010000-1 1 | Mr C B.God- Mr.Arthur Hodg- BoYd, \u20ac ot ur ve on 8 0 0.ë 2 9, Baltimore .L0200200-1 7 2 Montreal son, Montreal Morse, Ph ve oi sr 20 6-0 0 3 0 Batteries \u2014 Fifield and McFarland ; win, - » on Total - 0 4 4 = = 5 Maul and Clarke, al.\u2026.cond game \u2014 I ; + Philadelphia \u2014 \u201400100280\u20146 § 2 E, MONTREAL.; \"\" Bal timore hon 3000410(\u20148 13 | graceful runner, the clever manipulator of J ertes \u2014 Donohue and McFarland : the sphere is utting u eat lac ' ABE RIB PO.A.E Mcdames and Robinson.a e p @ up gr roase, as is 3 Bannon.rf.5 1 8 .9 ; Jack Stinson, the iron-muscled point player.T.Bannon, ve i n-3-y g \"3 $ $ At New York.\u2014 Hayes and Hinton ate in the pink of con Barry, or \"1 7 7 2 88 New Yor ork.RP EEE p : tion, especially the latter, w who during {he Done; WLU 0 1 » 0 a Batt pe Bust Getil {| last two matches has sh Led ju g'Brien, D.3 0 6\u20ac 1 10 Yeager fea, afar Gettle and Warner: provement.Little Currie à pnd Teneo au SL .4 41 21° 1 7 0 are wonders, and they proved it on Norton Jackllfz ore 88 00 2 11 Atl uleville \u2014 , against the Nationals.home cannot Payette.p.:$ 1 8 & 8 1 Jus, 24011180 x 5 10 11 be beat.Tucker never play .with so much ®McFarlan .\", 201 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland.\u2018Céninghäm od id age: judgment and determination as he lid fu = = =.\u2014 4e \u2014 \u2014 Whison and Criger.* Satur last against.the Cornwall 8.Tota} 83 4 11 21 10 3 » the aixth game when hg paneed U hraugh da Boston .333 03321 x\u20149 10 2 ranks of the stonwi efence he was Score by tinka I 22e Wes meton 00 00)0003\u2014-< chéered.Hoobin, Shanahan and Henry are = Quawa \u2026 _ Tonos Dao Ve Kishnoans and Bergen : clever little generals also on the aftéck.Montreal\u201d \u201ceel.[0001210004 ; They have youth and pluck, and are unex- au STANDING OF tHÉ- CLUBS celled in, he senior ranks as stickhandlers.MMARY.4 hamrock were Raves.in better Stolen bases.Knt + er Ari to Sere e Rive or.their ¢ nner, Bean, © En, eux | cu - won.Lost.cent.porkats, énd, it Beyond all doubt hi 18 Sh oe ihre in J.Bannon, sr Barry, Boston .\u2026.\u2026 ws ooo TB a si they will make the heir Hiver to k \u201cbase \u2018hits, F,\"Banmon.Cineinnatt LUI iS \u2018£a do s0.Barne \u2018Dunphy, the bi trainer of tif; Sacrifice hits, \"7 Bontion.| Doo Baltimore .\u2026 .\u2026-\u2026 5 * % wl the team, Billy Snow, thi warhorse, ETE he bn Dal off Morse Cleveland = & @ Xi [and this sert prends pm O'Conneil y Pltehod ball Ty Aofas\u2019 New York 5 8 A1 {the tain of team, Wile Lose y; the fete 1: ftruek ont bv M er, CAD! 6: let + by Morse 1, Ch \u2018eng .0.0.es 0.08 H 550 secretary Quinn.the Si e Y 0 bases, Ottawa 7, Pittsburg ve owe ee Ël 62 49 im medi he wig K and ; rh: i me.hours ; umpite, Gru- Philadelahta 0 1 6 8 4 immedia po êt the lacrosse section, Louigvilie .JL.-R AN brimful o far the I= ta of making \u201cBuea for Payette in the ninth, Wampinats 1 5 {8 mattétah a itors, \u2014 \u201cfps or THE sEasoy | Louis 2 now Do \u2018its Abérmartans a ey a LINERS.PLAY CANADA'S NATIONAL \u2018 re .æ - to 1 Fe clone ep sd gy Bessel eAME ®t 0 A M ub, o > scote 0 ' ke, ont Sub, satréulf and \" {Bpécial to the Sa) 8 rk will be Duta nahi A ematre and iad VANCOUVER, BOC, temb naine Mont recent\u2019 de mundos, à the \u2018Ad == icceeded m- depriving Fea > \u201cOfunauy \u201d Gray, : \u201cand Aggie are \u2014\u2014-end.tny- ane.oi game.from the strain held the lead so lon land thé penant, an dong fight for every game.meet them.vi Montreal on the last trip.in Montreal.falo series.Abve: ized an excursion Buffalo on Saturday.Casey, Toronto's Washington next Tuesday.Tavette, French re the pu tuil tiret the sixtn inning.Score : and Shaw.PROVIDENCE, the coke a tie ni him to get hs After Knight Pi chivg 8 great The Montreal team ka and anxiety September 7.the end of the ninth in- (NEAR HAMILTON'S, Cor.PEEL 201 third baseman It is reported that Freeman will also become a Senator.THE OTHER GAMES.SPRINGFIELD, Mass, September 7.Eastern Llaague season Closeu here yester- duy with a Victory for Wilkesbarre, gleby wus balted out of the game in the b, and who Barry wil! go to Boston or Baltimore.Payette will pitch one of the Buffalo now leads the league pitcher.Abbey's friends in Burhngton have organ- to see him pitch against , Teal mast get two of the five games.This Lis no- easy task aguinst Buffalc as on the T.occasidn of hair last trip they \u2018they NP Farmer nearly m the Brown ball just now, to win his ile suffenng of having are determined to will make a ding- \u201cNo eity was ever represented by a better behaved and gentlemanly Ball the boys make friends of all those The reason Montreal is on top to-day, is because the club is composed of a lot cf men who never quit away from home, and therein hes the secret of their success.Buffalo plays to-day, to-morrow and Fni- day at 3.43, and an Saturday a double 1 header.will be played.Pennants are not won every season, and all who can should attend the fi and show the 68 p avers that fe = Es have been appre- Pa wn fooled the Ottawa badly, \u201cChummy\u201d Gray won two games from \" affalo draw better than any other club Iawk out for the rovers band in the Buf- joins bug- gaine counting for R.H El anything, il Was noi Wilkesbarre .031000300\u2014: 1 the younusters fauii.Bpringheld 1002102000 14 2 He pitch) shut out Balterles\u2014Dugsleby, Jameson and\u2019 Gou- ball and hind he we ding; Friel and Nichols cured proper auppart TORONTU, Ont.Bepttmber 7.\u2014The TI» at critical points would have landed the rontos shut out Byracuse ycsterday, ne easily.It 18 nothing to his discred:! Kame Wad ied on re uiishtn Lo allow Y 3 ; the Sturs o gel tu 1lkesba .as fourth inning.ne home batsmen whe, Sab she heavst of the Ottawa batters.The no difficulty in Anding either twirier.Ottawa men found him often enough but (while Baker held the Stars down to four could not get the ball cut safe.Mont.bhjts.The morning game that was ar- it Morse hard and often, but gilt edge ranged was pusipolied un account of rain I} on the part of the Ottawas in snd Beore: d prevented runs on more than one R H.E.© Torot:to .20012330x\u20149 13 1 wa scored in the first with two men E31 us Ounvuvo6-0 4 3 1.tet tes\u2014Bake r and Snyder ; Mularkry With ning yesterday umpire Doescher called the The Di players of the > Independent Beacbl 1 The 8 EE oy fe EE mu 16 1e Fhe feature où FA 0a as Sonn otber.Soore by \u2018innings ea on the Standards.oo.230230106-17 erie Johnson & d \u201cetait; à ados ov ia ; ton, LACROSSE., A GREAT BATTLE Expected on Saturday When Shamrocks and Capitals Meet.The lacrosse goers may expect a lively time at the Sbaturock wounds on Saturday next when the Capitals and Shamrocks face many people, boweves, who have changed their opinion recently upon & great many matters in connection with the national game and the Shamrocka in particular.Some of them were not only of the opinion that the national game was a defunet aport, but that the mrocks thro many reverses in the early part of the season were also Sout ducks.he recent attendances at oon the ex: hibataon grounds, ime ationals play- a SNAPSHOTS AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRICKETTERS.i, NE Wy AN ji hy Pipe hy Mr.M.G.Bristowe, of Ottawa.Pepe Fun ed the Shamrocks and Capitals, notably Labour Day, when every available square inch of the levithan grand stand was occu: pied by an almost maddening enthumastic throng put to sleep for myue time to cume, the votaries who L 80 industrious'y plying their trade of decrying one of the only goud games that has even been played in Canada.The recent performances of the Shamroeks in connection with their matches with 'the (Cornwalle on Saturday last, when they nost covered the boys in blue prit a double cating of kalsomine, and the victory over Nationals on Monday for the gold lockets, has served in no small degree to stop the tongues of the people who were so loud in their outbursts of condemnation of the utter usefulness of the Shamrock contimgent.The rame talking machines have taken in gai) and are now steering in another direc- on.There is no doubt whatever about the femper of the Shamroeks now, they seemingly have tanen à new lease of life and, judg- mg by the ready manner in which the Dlr.ed fast and lonse with the Cornwalls and Nationals, one of the greatest matches ever witnessed in Montreal may be looked for on Raturday.From McKenna in the goal to Jack Tucker at inside home every man is enthusiastically looking forward to the opportunity to wipe out \u2018the defeat which was administerd to them in the month of June by the Capitals.Even big Tom Dwyer, with hiv increased avnirdupoids this season, has begun to redeem himself and it now looks as though he may be relied upon to play ons of the grand old mes of the years past which won Hor him the enviable reputation that he has enjoyed of being one of the foremost defence men in (Canada.Moore, the fleet and Fefdritninindi=tetottnle tedden SNAPSHOTS AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRICKETTERS.0 UE contains some lacrosse notes that will interest dian lacrosse men.It is quite amusing to notice how much similarity there is to football in the descriptions of a match and the duties and places of the players.They divide the match in two alves, with apparently no rest for the players except at half time; defence players are cal backs; the attacks are known as forwards; the captain in Plays in the game, and the net is used beh d goals as has just been adopted in Ontario.all the clubs mentioned in the Observers article had two or three teams designat- A, B and C teams.A are in the senior series, the others are juniors.The followin ng aragraph will show that we are ahead of them in some rules of the game \u201cAt a meeting of the Victorian Association last week notices of motion were tabled asking the Intercolonial Conference to e into consideration tbe introduction of \u2018free position\u2019 as a penalty for certain breaches of the laws of lacrosse, the appointment of a special timek apart from the referee, and the undesirable ness of accepting the proposal tabled in South Australia to divide matches into four quarters.\u201d Canadian players will not think much of the latter propo At the end of each \u2018season the vety best plavers in the different teams in each colony are selected for the inter-provincial EN SNAPSHOTS AT THR INTERNATIONAL CRICKETTERS.Rev.F.W.Perry, oF McGilL matches.This is evidently a good idea, as it is made a strong point Mn the description of the matches to denote the eligibility of the several players for itions on the inter-colonial teams, and the players them: relves work laird for (the distinction of rg selected.Those record- bresking Australians do How it is done is more erstahd by the description £5 the ce g record the hci team, some tall scoring than one can un of the games, but the wag mate thin scasom, which scored nights.bridge B team.\u201d on oan to this, in 1806 and 1897, three separate teams held records of % to 0 , 23 to 1 and 28 to 0.A mounted constable in wed to keep from encroaching on the playing \u20ac fie: da ia he nd ail\u201d orion mixed up wi pla vers and ball al is ey vibrating the net.\u201d ing to see what the crac! provincial teants could do the lent Poor Crau SX taki e eviden m 'y is in Atstralia & refies of .matches iy be Prin the bounds of possibility in the near future.; feet Aref bot efebteb SNAPSHOTS AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRICKETTERS, completed.\u201c \u201c COMMITTEES M NEET.Royal Ulster and Now: York Yacht Clubs Make Arrangements.> {Special to the Star.) iw acing of Comrie 7.\u2014The adjourn- od ie 1 Piuiges of the New York an: 4 Clubs was hel tarda de York Yack: Club.The vo 8 \u201cvas or the purpose ol on the details of th boli oF SF, Moyal Ulster Yacht Club for the America\u2019s cup.The challenge was presented and socepted at the first meeting of the committees last Saturday.In their first exchange of views it was tacitly understood that the races should be sailed in September, 1899, meeting bes called to order at 10.30 o clack The two committees remained in session for two hour and then adjourned for luncheon.At the conclusion of meeting Secretary Oddie Oddie said, \u201cThe two committees, in their n all detai 3 née rough draft of of the cb was drawn up, and tu given pene to bave it written out in full in time for the next meeting of the Committee, at which the two commitbees will meet and attach their signatures to the agreement, thus ratifying the complete challenge at once.\u201d THE CONDITIONS Under Which the Races for the America\u2019s Cup Are to be Sailed.NEW YORK, September 7.\u2014The condl- discussion have ed 5 tions agreed upon for File yacht race for the + 4 ofredecdefeelmlefedafuintotl- jefolefudelnieini=p SNAPSHOTS AT THE INTEENA- TIONAL CRICKETTERS.1 Mr.E.A.McLeé, of McGill.America are as follows: The match to be decided ÿ the best three out of five Starting from Sandy Hook lightshi (obra irst race to windward or ste and re- ME eond race equilateral triangle.Third race, similar to first race.Fourth race, similar to second race.Fifth race, similar to first.First race\u2014The course shall be as nearly as \u201cRecher 80 nautical miles in length.shall be inform clore the first fot tons the cup.system of measurement, time allow- and racing rules of the New York Yacht Club to govern the races, except as race _ hereinafter mention ed.The first race shall be sailed on Tuesday, October 3, 1889, unless the Shamrock shou d | be detained by stress of weather or other cause, in which case three weeks shall iven paper for fitting out after her arrival, but the first race sball not be started later than October 10, 1898, and the races shall be sailed on Tuesdays sud Saturdays unti te shall be m ompeting easured ith, all of the weights dead and alive on which they intend to ca during race but shall not have on board more Ser.sons all told, during any race than three for every five feet of racing length or frac tion thereof.Waste or water tanks if dar ried must be filled with water at the time ol measurement.The restriction of the New York Yacht Club's \u2018as to floors, bulkheads, doors, water tanks, to be waived.1 ther yacht by alteration of trim, or deities a SNAPSHOTS AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRICKETTERS.Mr.H ©.Hill, McGill, immersion dead t, inarease her load waber - as dead weight: oo way increase spar medsureinents, a fein ly taken, her she must es in in à remessurement spe- cisl a ment \u201cbetore the next tac r r yheht ecreape het measurements fob wil length any way in order td profit the in_time aliowance, in any.race, she ust ob 4 remeasirement by sp Ap] fore futh race.ppointment marks shall be water line at the bow and as far aft s possl- ble on each vessel.To the , the St.Lew rence Yacht Club has offered prizes the Jompec e of, $20, $15, $10 and ë.to be r on ay nexf, The me « handi » and open u \u2018À © embe a \u2018ela de not, Môyel Be.Levi t fhe 3b & Te et, oh Bom am | Ke bo red by the 5 st te fines fs, gh ring | TA elt dindér ested th at least ! what vessel is | be placell at the load | ar { \u2014 TURF-AND TRAGK.- [SPLENDID WATER POWER And Special Inducements T0_ MANUFACTURERS _ To locate on the ST.MAURICE RIVER Province of Quebec.\u2018 Tae SHAWINIGAN WATER AND POWER CoMPANY ju prepared Lu treat with parties desiring to lease large units of power.For information, address the Company, 1724 Notre Dame St., Montreal Lé0PatyAner ei agreement for their race with Lynch Bros, at the place on or about the 20th inst.hey are in blank form, and the Ontario The ers have returned them to be filled ous and pave W; names of the L attached.\u2019m.Rom, amed fbn og Moy lita, CAKE WALX AT LACHINE.The members of the Dorval Junior Boating Club are 6 fancy dress Cake WELK and @ dance at tie Burathoons Hall, at eve g.THE BEAUREPAIRE CHALLENGE CUP.pause emma race for the Beaure- w challenge cup will take Place ay A afternoon at three o'clock, the course one laid te Teens oint, twice around The TePocdab.the the oup last ore anyone can sor .Entries to be made to W Emest Bolton, 1763 Notre Btreet, not later than Friday evening.JOHNSTON OFF FQR HACKETT.(Special tg the Star.) VANCOUVRE, a c., September 7.~Bob Johnston has for Rat Portage, where he, vil row TE about the muddle of race is for for $1000 a side.WHEEL.| TO RACE AT NIGHT.The Voltigeurs Will Hold Their Meet By Electric Light.There wes a convivial garvulous old gen- tlemun in Wang, who kept his hearers informed that \u201cnight was the time for play.| This lesson was evidently taken to bear by | the members of the Voltigeur Club, because they have decided that their firet | gunuai race meeting shell take place at \u2018night, and they intend that it shall be sometiéne Long to be remembered by t the a The meet wil prople at he ras fon track on day evening next.occasion the track and the nds \"wil hia thoroughly lighted by electric lamps, and it will ba as light as day, so that body will be ble to obtain a view of ev that e \u201d The entries on, Ssturdey with LL.Uharle , \u201cat 2013 Bt .Catherine Net ae Tes tes litt in ex i There are a great many nemes mn ready.| Al the focal cracks will compete, there vi well-known outsi this city ns a \u201cpro, very anxious to see him carry off the honours in the events in which he will race mong thoee who wil race at the me a be McCarthy, McLeod, and Creare.\u2018 and some pretty apimted contests are sure to ensue when theses men are to each other.\"THE TEMPLE BICYCLE CLUB The Shore club have secured the Queen's Park x r Thursday eveninr tem.er pit or nn evening's prog faces, oven only S'ineadbors où [he Ma Mason- and they are Tooking forward to .sucoesatul Trang: as the following programme will ahqw : rope il hile, .\"bicycle (Knights Templar), ree prix 100 yards Sash, three prizes.Half-mile, bicycle (past masters only), three prizes, 100 yards, married I men, three prises, Blow race.we PE unning long ju Two mile tandem Bp.ti pres 106 yards, masters\u2019 rate, three prises.Band! \u201cthree One mile, bicycle, cap, prt 50 yards (fat man\u2019s race), prizes.prèts miles, bicryela, Nanou three P'obatacte rece, two D uarter-mile foot pee lwo pri 'wo mile, bleycle, handicap.hres prizes.Coasting race, two prizes.Two mile pursuit race, two Entries to sent to the secre Temple Club.C.W.A, RACES POSTPONED YESTERDAY.rines.df the aff the extitbition track not itable Stbtion wromnd's For Gan may be used.y QUOITING.THE MONTREAL GLUB.Last evening ecial challenge match, 21 pointe was Ton par be en pre Charles Muir WV.Currie ended\" ng ar and x.was very Me Curie wanming ow match between Mh ohn Muir and > the | fim! resul waa\u2014Mr.Muir, 77 points, an Mr, Me Phee, 21 pointe, wih Paturdes \u20ac a special cMallenge match bo played between Mr.\u201cJabn uir and ir ly, 81 pomts.GOLF.AT DIXIE, | : On Labour Day a private Match for a pewter was played at Dixie.\u201d Twenty took the match, was handicap 1 rule was nôt res and ee Yor will have be played ei.mem \u201c Beau-ideal\u201d Shape \u2018 \u2014 makes the foot lock slender.Straight sided sole\u2014lull box toe, ridged at tap, in latest mode.Roomy but narrow looking.Laced, ~ Buttoned, Congress, or Oxford.Black, Tan, Seal Brown, Carmine, Wine color, 13 leathers ~\u20141 3 halfsizes.\u2014 5 widths \u2014Goodyesr Welt.\u20143$3.00, $4.00, $5.00.\u201cThe Slater Shoe.\u201d Stamped on sole.SLATER SHOE STORES; ERAS NY Ar, ON INA 1 EER PE DOWN-TOWN\u20142409 St.James Street, 910 1*nty Agents\u2014J.M.DOUGLAS & CO., Montreal.UP-TOWN\u20142315 St.Catherine Street, West.204*ntyf law bought him with aie field.He proved to à winner 1 st ht heats after eA Patterson fan taken firs! re 14 who had strong support, was started off h i heat, after to the for the field 100.the trotting handicap Castleton and Minnie B.threw their drivers at the start, and ran around the ti 234 miles before they were ca ht.None of the drivers or lLiprues The oolt or three year-ids was ta ken by The | without any special fea ture, and the 2.30 was \u2018won in straight heats by oyal R.Sheldon he brown mare Syivan Wa first heat in the 2.40 pace caused the race to be poned until tor morrow, Summary: 2.24 trot, purse, $1000.e 1.och.h.(Geers) .1 Helen Simmons, db.f.(Dickinson).8 $ Admiral Symes, b.h.(Miller) 82 Red Tape, b.(Rea) .4 6 Anthracite, bik & (Brady) 5 4 Elsie 8., b.ndrews) .veseese 6 6 Ti mote: 2.17.318 pace; 33,000\u2014 Royal R.Sheldon, br.@.111 Xing Chimes, br.g.(Davies) .8 3 3 Split Silk, c.m.(Wilson) .3243 Lady of the manor, ch.m.(Geary) 5 34 Alpine, ch.g.(Barrs) 4 Ais, Dick Wilton, b.8.(Sullivan) .§ dr Ime\u20142.08% ; 2.03%: 29.2.17 trot, Charter Oak, $10,000\u2014 John Nolan, b.g.(Foote) .1111 Matte Patterson, b.m.(Sa un- PB) .2205 2c0 a 00 ae nrra nec e0se 1338 Stamboulet, b.h (Van Moke- TM) \u2026c00 02e naccsens vase 8247 Othello, blk.g.(Ryan) .785 3 Rattleton, b.g.(Geers) 1212 8 4 Big Timber ,b.h.(Ewing) 4 4865 Ed.Locke, bg.(McDonald) 5656576 Timbrely, br.h.(Payne) .$ 6613 Philip E., br.g.(Reynolds) 11 9 8 Carrte, b.m.( ou 9 10 1 10 Success, lb iv 8 ancy oy King, 5 oe no (ennion: u 13 13 11 ile J.\u2026.(8pear 41213 Kida, blk.m.(Melrose) x be 14 dr Spin: ong.b.m.(Btarr) .7dr br.g.(Binnott) .dis Tim e\u2014L 11%; 2.10%.209%; 3.1L Trotting handicap; purse, $1,000\u2014 Tommy Britton, b.h.(Geers), 90 11 yards .Leu a.aseseure \u201cae Oakley, be.(French), » yards .32 Burpol, gr.s.(Curry), 50 yards 33 Elan \u2026 ch.m.(Gatcomb), 2 Pr Castleton, br.g.(Spears), 3 yards bdr nnie B., blk.m.(Brush), wire.6 dr Lillian Wilkes, b.m.(Cheney), 30 YATÜS .202.Le.a0-c00s sssiecaracas Time\u2014221%; 23.18%.RACING AT FORT ERIB.BUFFALO, N.Y, T- le- .Jt was raining of the noon aud the track was Deve sloppy.sults First race, Sire year olds and up, sellin 8 furlongs \u201cZanetvo, len : 2 to I, won by two leng by, 103, Smith 91e 1 and 5 to 5,2 \u201cBarney Aaaro 5 Time, 1.19 1-2.101, Ces Joseph CE PLockaley Mystery, Denial, dose Led er eo ans ! two-vear- eme 116, J Gardner % to 2, won th; The Gérdnet 105, Cowman, 9 9 to i EEE Bout de File Hotel is up to date.Return tickets over the Belt Line Railway, 25 cents.90 3 Ts Tha) 06.A7 Lorie > Han THE tee on\u2019 à also ran.hind me > mea a 24e * won; » Hanon, 2 to 1 and A meurt, Quade, 5 to 2 Time, rie Ba.Farell ran.Hl T., DeBlaise and Frank C., also ran.Fifth race, three-year-o ds, 6 furlonge\u2014 Damoseles, 11, Po 6 to 5, 1; Loyal Prince, 103, joy entine, to 1 and 3 1, 2; Tillie W., L.Smith, 30 to 1, 8.Time, Fer oa Percita, De Bride, y- azar and Purse ud also ran.ixth race, 1 18 miles\u2014Beau Ideal, 108, Ross, 7 to 10 and out, won by 1-2 length Leoncie, 103, Mason, 3 to 1 and 3 to 5, 2 by a head; Rockwood 108, J.Gardner, 8 to 3.Time.203 1 ran, in order Named, Kenosha, Kress, : RACING AT THE POINT.| À CPoup Cure fs what many a mother is looking for; something absolutely safe and reliable, that will disarm ber terror of that dread rattling, strangling cough, so fearful to the mother, so fatal to the child.Ayers Cherry Pectoral is a croup cure that can be relied on.Thousands say so.Mas.W.J.Droumox (\u201cBtanferd Bveleth®) writes frosh Ture, N.8.:\u2014 \u201cThat ferfer of mothers, the stariliag, croapy cough, never alarmed me so long ns I kad & bottle of Ayar's Cherry Pectoral 1p the house.\u201d \u201cWe hype wind Ayer\u2019s Choery Pectoral bn ow family fot yours.Once when our bey had a severe attask of croup, we thought that be would @6 But we broke up the attack by using Ayes Cherry Pectoral\u201d RL COX, Planchevills, La._ : ses Ë Se ê g 2 sa.1 os acess eevesie av and usin Jaen, 18 to | and § co en as Tim @ iL Cotta, Happiness, | My Lissie also stert- i ed, : Second race.half-mile heats\u2014 Bonnet Roues 4 to 5 and 2 ta 8.11 utchlines and to 5.28 Ten Up, 10 to 1 and ae 1° \u2026.83 me\u201453, 1-4.Dianthus, Wolsey, Pella, Hartford Boy also start 1rd Lee, six furlongs =, or 1 to Li.à 8 say, 4 lol and oven .sn or +.Gown, to L and 8 Dianthus, & > 1 and J to 1 ime\u20141.18 1-4.ATH LETICS, A.A.A.OF OC.PROGRAMME.The for the A.À.A.of C.championship angel has béen issued, and One mil 1 yard Borden.onning bach R tan fume, ums Phe pile 16gound shor, Thronrion Jipound voit Pole Te À i Entries dome on Monday, 18th Beplem ber, with E.Herbert Brown, hon.secres tary A.A.Mansfield M trol.A of C., 140 street, oy HEY BROKE A RECORD.F.Sweeney, the fam ju ny the game aha\u2019 bas ad es Janet ord to te his credit.re the New Park on Mander) Swiomes pot the itch wd, kick record at 9 ert % Tpchen, Ay the previous fecord hie and broad jumps and bop-step où A Constant Read er.\u2014A wins, the bet go ing cording to! the à decision of the judges, M.À.G.Fie \u2018the bet.The TEN pou: accordifig 16 the na the decinion, ni Wiser, 0 A bie \u2018Shon CORRESPONDENCE.OTTAWA, Beptem ful EE nt of electric raît te shown in the statistics ox tect, by Mg.Johnson, { \u201ca aie 1 in o ane 2- - ?ELTOTRIO aware: IN carané ber 1.PS idee ges DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1696.THE MONTREAL joying.We tind notiung in the negot«- tions which led to tar readjustment of that differential in 1% which savours of undue constrant upon the part of Canadian Pacitic Whatever motive muy have influenced this read ino penly reducing its rates, it in dieu! to see what better course it could take tn view of existing conditions.The Great Northern and Nor thern Pacific, its chief competitors, in wi) ful violation at the law which they am rk quired to obey, had not only ab, BY BARR.room rniture, tchen an om C prising wis known on vfficilai Albert avenue, knows under letter A of sub- 1; tion with Seattle, Tacothd and Portland.ROBERT Requisite.and a large quanuty of Mls- vwn as numbers echt buudreu and division.of 108 number Two, under letter : It runs through cars on certain days each | THEY EAT PERIWINKLES.Author of \u201cThe Mutable Many,\u201d \u201cA W.cellaneuus.g00 undred und thirty atx, wight x A week from Hoston to Seattle, and from Intervenes,\u201d \u201cIn the M Adar.\u201d \u201cFras Consixuments solicited, Advances made.dred und thirty-eight gue bundied and giv 0 Commission, Boston to Vaucouver, and through curd i and the Mask,\u201d otc.etc.ee Quick tush returns, Sate.clean dry stor- siaht ae ven eieht hunured 4t fourteen and wad ee onder letter: * every day frum Montreal to Vancouver.| Members of the Corn Exchange Learn : , use Lord ouseho.urniture, nos, even elgut buudres anû sai on Oro ete oumber five Of Bub: \u2014\u2014\u2014 It has steamship connection with Asia by FRASER BROS.leh hundred aus savons elgut hunared Division of official lot number two hundred ita own steamers.It may be doubted if to Enjoy Winkles.Ç ; don 6 ___ Auctioneers.Sah hundred und wiry Sah Lundred | zad steht of ear anfoipa er of the perish fT REGEWED FAIR TREATMENT, the unne of any of its Tivals, perhaps on .CHAPTER XXVIL (Continued) [Ey oS, SR anata caen NE SN ataset and aay.Of Mo treal LE The out bulls Westmount.amrict any merican railroud, ls more generally i .; ° \u201d a .i ; eight, Qircuipstances and depehdenc.es.Te t treal; ded fe fe t Al- \u2014 known throughout the \u2018eivilized world than ; Perlwinkles were Introduced upon the \u201cIt seems the only thing to do.1 can Yaluable Wood Workers Yachiners hy Auction, servi the Juste Lote sold to the Quebws of Montreal; bo known under vont ur EE of the ub Shaughnessy Says the C.P.R's, is that of the Canadian Pacitic- \u2019 | floor of the Board of Trade yesterday come down the lull to meet you, coming The undersigned arv instructed to sell be sold ul Sheriff's office, Chicoutimi, divleton fon of Ee puriber De nt tho sub- rod \u201c \u201cWwW eh reference to Per trathe he by a member of the (orn Exchange, who clusely to the lines so that you\u2014\u2014\" by auction in detail for secount of whom October ivurth neal, al Leu u'uidck um.Sire of official lot Dumber two Jundred .tween ew Yurk anc ranv.seo the 3 | may concern, n e Lu ng In rear d fourteei ami under Slur tbe vub- Contentions Were Sustained won, New ork an tht the aria: ! doubtless was troubled with curiosity to \u201cNo, no.We shall meet under the walls Sold in Lead Packets at $0c, 50 and 60c ot ST.JOUNS.\u2014 F.F- No, Rs \u2014Jusepu Jean | Quiision of Ember five, and under eter } dian Pacific has no right to that trathic be | see what the members would do with thern Cf \u2018Thoron ; that is settled, and ! shall To +) Cro , A x N35.170% Si.Arteo.no Ntreci, uen Goosen va.Joseph Foirier bel y & of subdivision of lot number ue of t AN : « \u2018 Re ve à ; r 1b.© Toss Oh every ck .: A farm LL gnlury uf Balrevold, being iclal lot num wo by the Finding, cause vf the greater length of its route.In The result must have amply repaid him now call the captain and his men to un- pe y package Incoming in DATE and Saw Seroll, do | tot aumber ew or tien bran of ita prresh | aire a oficial plan of the m Ru i ty ps > .trouble.\u2014 ie CTO a.bas Di ' Tocris wit u expressing this ht or fou fa th | for - a ° ÿ FT\" ked one member.bind vou.1 suppose they would not be Shaper Saw.Boring Machine, Cross-O° ui | the Se rents or red wr © \u201c ut the parie PC hens PS oy Montreat al.Eop- evidently loat sight of the fact that with What are they?\u201d asked o .leased if 1 untied your cords.\u201d People who appreciate le Bench.Chreular Hap Saw, Circus | ho Post at tae Boor ni Ihe rar sy church po Lr wold aL BI at tes och BXCOBEPT ON DIFFERENTIALS.nearly the same proportionate dference in | \"Snalls\u201d was the prompt reply.b nt, à cup of really good tea, lar X-Cut Saw, Lathe, Vise fur Saw, | of Bt.Sebastien, Beptember fourteenth next.distanve between pomts im Fastern Canada | An Englishman stood by und laughed The impatient captain to his amazeme ought to buy Sandpaper Roller.tilue Boller, Hangers, | mi sieves wclock a.m ; OTTAWA F.F.No.ME.\u2014 Mario Joveph _\u2014_ and Manitoba, they had already sep | heartüy.\u201cThose are periwinkles\u201d sud Was summoned, for he had quite made up .Pulltes, Shafting, ete.i Albert Lvevelles vu.Charles Major.+ arg > - : + We .Ne Se W .j- On This Point tho Canadian Rond intorsiaie sn of the fourth section PAUL | ne quite a favourite dish In England.\" Lis wind that the rl woud conmive 0 WALLA GALLA wih is ue ee nee | MONTREAL | Foo No.Er Wo] aid, \"hieiniet of Oui, known ae Tots nuns prstiile .; - : .: e | Long and Short Haul Clause,\u201d to enable | \u201cOh, are they to eal\u201d \u2018asked a Canad- the prisoner's escape.Conrad then, in ¥.} served sule.Ga incon ers forty-nine and fity Iu the first range of Had Not Submitted all ita | the American lines via Chicago and + | lan.the presence of the men, gave the captain There is none equal to it, =~ sale at 10 © lock ASER RROS., aes Wand bo.BL aan, Hapuste enr sad townshiv.alvith buildings office.for the | a en Wi NE nuda Pr | JOf course.was the rep his word that be would not agam attempt 3 207 7 \u201caw tioneers.b.unded tu trent by Chamber street, a i County, Se heats at\u2019 ten clock a.» .> pr > vue , ~ - .ou À corp ad | © © ul .Arguments.fio for ohn.Without disarm heirs The Canadian immediately commenced | to pass the lines, and that he would worm = \u2014>\" 1° vieu Un mal ee \" re J, | termediate rates, Lut no doubt this will re to crack them with his teeth.spitdng ou DO one \\n the castle of anything be lagu, os number abi three of the subdivision | QUEBFC.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 fo.96.\u2014 Frederick .} | the shell, and swallowing the unfortunste ) ; \u2019 ml .i Estate Lat Late J.eJ.B.Young.vt Origines BumbeC .| Abxander Ritchie va Edgar Whiteford and The rate war, which has made travelling | Sov the further consideration uf the com | winkle His assurance tempted his might chance to have seen gr heard while remium y Tn be sold ut Sheritrs office.Montreal, O- | ftichard Aucustus Patrick White : oh .{ MRLONETH.: se sw ken.; unbound tober seventh aext, ut LWo 0 cluc ' 13 lot number six ot official foriastre ot an inexpensive luxury in Canada this sum- \u201cThe tindinge of the comnissoners juati | friends to follow suite and soon several he was in Alken.He was then d set M il A Tinsmiths\u2019 Stock & Tools by Auction.| \u2014_ ! the fei of Nutre Dame de Portneuf, county mer, is nearing its close.The Canadian fv every step taken by the Canadian Pie: were engaged tn cracking winkles between and conducted through the lines, and se UCl age, | We are instructed by the executors of MUNTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.100.\u2014Fhillooe | of lorneuf In the Lrst range.Circulnstances ps P fie Railway has accepted the decision fie for the protection of its interests frum | thelr teeth.bis fate towards the steep dark hill as the Put up in all sized bottles and in bulk | the estate to sell by auction at the Store.yi 0010 ule and Juscph Eus (irouard va | und amber \u2018two hundred and t torty-elght 3 Sadie 5 o 4 on in the very beginning, and while we regret | Those who were acquainted with the i deep toned bell of the castle struck the LITHOGHAME, an.all sizes, ready |.ru asus ST, corner sien: .| Lune dico Lurden.oi Éfontreui, being | wf AR GIG cadaatre\u201d or\u201d Wg pa apart Iam.eof the nena pub ce oni ven that an opportunity Ts not given us 10 approved method of Extracting thé witi- hour of midmght.As Conrad, resolving to for use.| pa a Pin Sens ses part of lot nuiiber one huniireg ad HER Le LA Tee hundred and fMty-nine + Pre \u201c, i as offfeiniiv n soi ul à J \" | ; ' - .A .cra ers, 2 - .+ olhe vanl, bLuunie: ns Tour mod a cs N me far ag : tie tion of a differenti alone cannot Het | kle from his shell made merry wl the eX- distance his pursuer in the race plunged on- LITHOGRAM .AND .PRINTERS : ment Pinware, Kraunelled Ware and other in tront SR plan ot wan bonis teres of the \u201c Metal cadastre of tne Taig Daria: sano that tariffs.rextorm is 7\u2018 revoguizige the marked spirit of fairness | pense of the others.| ward und upwards he was startled by PLEMIUM RULLER ; gouëw Also all the tools and machiuery | ected.au! Leuriug civic numbers twenty- aR ber LSU of official cadastre of practicable the old mutes will Le wued by arith which the whoie subject is handled, \u201cere.\u201d said one.\u201cwalt till 1 show you | pan springing trow the bushes m tront and COMPOSITION alplying to a tliat class tinsmith estab- ; = cu U toenty ning and thing ong baw SG.sald ark.rat\u201d range, circumstances and #t on the 25th instant.parvicuiaty in view of the fact that on how to eat them.\u201d Picking up one, and seizing him by the shoulder .instantly \u20ac on- Quotatioos \u201cOLD RELIABLE | A} without reserve and in detail | tuber seventh meal.Bt ten v'cluvk à M.Le at the door of the parish church This announcement is contuned in a or | the one sule was the Canadian Pacific Rail | inserting a pin in the shell.he defily ex- | ud pane ton hs making na outcry an Harnished, MANLFACTIRE.Sale at 10 o'clock | of Notre Dame de Portneuf, Betober sixth cular signed by the Vue l'revcdiat of the | wav Company, \u2018a foreign corporation.\u201d | (ood the winkle from his hiding place.determined that bis aAmiagonist should FRASER BROS.MONTREAL.\u2014 KF.F.\u2014No.#8 \u2014 Lows Dest at ten o'clock.&.m.Canadian Pacine, Mr.FG.Khaughnessy, wiale on the other was a combination Of | Jmmediately all the members produced ! make bu for he clutched the unkown AULD MUCILAGE | co,, 1207 4 Auctioneers.| A.Dumesnii +s.Dame Marte Louise Labels, MALRATE.\u2014 F.F, -\u2014No, 682\u2014 Joseoh Hon- nd dated September 6 lt 14 addr.ssel companies an the United States, represent, ! pins.aml after a number of unsuccessful | firmly by the throat and bore hum tu cart, \"717 Bleu r3 8.Montreal = ES IE | \u201cLoe be hundred and nine end vre Jacques va.Sophie Audet, ot a the executive officers of competing and hg seventy thousand miles of railway, be | - let | aqueezing all posmbility of sound trom us Fel, Maia 2476.ou! | ts numbers one ndred and nine end ® Jaccles NS lain hundred aM seventy of oonnecting limes,\u201d andercads as fogoivs: fore an American tribunal.attempts, and no end of maledictions, | windpipe.Kneeling thus above bis unex- T i th i the hundred 20 avdrouin: itn a house and the official cadast 150 of the parish of Bale ®t.\u201cCanadian l'acte, Railway Co | téTlimughout their very able analysis of Bucceedud In drawing the corkscrew looks } pected foe, he tried to reach his knite 10 \u2014 ry a tr P over e | suttbutlulags (hereun erected: hounded an trout Paul rengo de de I slise; with buildings _thers- _ anac i .fF ; .a a : erecte F \\ the question the cotutnissioners seein ta ing creature from his hod ng place.: EiVe (quietus to the under man betore His = .: St.Louls street, ul sald village \u20ac erce the door \u2018ot the parish \u201cchurch ; \u201c ice-Premdent's Othce, ; have vutiwely lost sight of the fact that The sight of a number of business men } accomplice could come up with them tor find hard to pardon, for a man owes it to \\ Belt Line Railway.Re- Te be, pot at the door of toe Jarish church ] ot hate so Paul, Octobe 1th héxt af tem ; Montreal, September 6th, 1838.wine this company is computing with the gp (he somewhat uninviting winkle dan- | in spite of the absence of cries the Wo hia comrades dunng besiegement to stand t ticket 5 t ala tober ue \" o'clock #01 4 \u201cTo the Exevut:ve Officers of Comueting | United States railways for interstate traf u \u2018the point of à pin was.to say ! combatants made much nose thrashing by them and not to be found conung UP , urn tiCKets, 2 cents.4 and Connecting Lines: | fie, several of the more important nes in | gling «n pain: bat th © they about the vines; but now the under man, from the camp of the enemy.i ELE \u201cThe complete opimon of the Interstate the Uni ted States are active competitors i the least, quite funny, but that they en- ho had been so easily pushed Lackwants, \u201c1 am not ou guard, and theretore have ; Commerce Commission in the matter of of the Canadian Pacitle for Canadian tof | Joyed the experience wis amply shown by | scemed to gather bot, strength and cours broken no oath.My desertion 13 as white | certain differences about passenger rans Leo and it may not be out of place to wiv | the plle of empty shells which covered the age, fighting with such bravery of despar compared to thine as was my face to thine [ all the themes that a poet may play upon.between Whe Canadian Pacte anid a num- \u2018 here that if such an arrangement were dias when \u2018Change assembled at twelve that Courad Lad all he could do to keep him a few moments since.\u201d | Yet have I but to-day accomplished a poem her of ralway companien in the United practicable and in the public interest.the | clock.down, using both hands instead ot one.re rus, true.There is much to be said | on the delights of friendship, which T will Btates has just come to hand.| Canadian Pacific could very well afford., ke wae to maintun hi position on op 0m wth sides of the question, and it 1 ; Bow recite to yau both, and which | think The commissioners vecite the eireun and would be glad to {repo all claims to \u2014 | the km ©, as out of e question, so $ had the juc ging in the matter we should does justice to the subject in a manner that stances under which the Canadian Pac fo interstate trathie of every description if its | devoted his efforts Lo the strungling ot each vf us nang, that is, did the cases | has intherto Leen withhold fom all writers ! h beneath him.In tl fst ot e ly bef , witl , was, by ment with the other mx Unitesl States competitors made no inroads Wi rr YYZ ! the man eneath him.In the eu * * come impartially before me, without per | save perhaps Homer hunself!\u201d first accorded a differential, and in ths on the business tmbutary to its Lines wn yey | ths arduous oC hpation up came the thur way ouest affect ue nu aux ST mast i gone to the castle,\u201d said Con- connection they say: Canada.I Dea ¢ ¢ to ha once \u20ac rad.her: mas be reasons why this par- \" \"flowever, in this case.as in all previ \u20ac privilege of ep a bona To © \u201cWe will walk up the hill with yeu,\u201d re ticular differential ought never to lave (ous cases involving nited 1 - pe \"88e joined Surrey * and, Conrad, | aot you been granted, but if the differential prin.© States trathie the company ae- CHAPTER XXVIIL speed it, and neglected the opportunity.| would take my wateh on the wall til 1 re ciple is to be admitted at all.gt cn hadiy vents without question.and will he \u201cHola!\u201d ; _ \u201cWhich I serves me right pyell to be choked tor lieve you.1 must have converse with my be eaid that the claim to Ae when ore governed by the decsion of the commission - in § old! Shed he under dog or upper het but ly aor 4 se of Providence.! friend here, and we will sit under the w al) » Canal pis are i : gmally made by fhe {anal n fe va taking rare OF thre = is pres ail by refreshing dog?A plague on this darkness which lets | but | was looking for an attack by the | where vou ean ve me Fnac, nes A Castoria is Dr.Samuel Pitcher\u2019s prescription for \u2018Infants and upon it, that company tas simply clan.any other route, and tariffs rovering trathe me see distinctly neither one nor the drehbuhop's wan, Al and when you came | though I think such interruption most un- Children.It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other ing what pumerous Amercan fines had affected by the decision to take effect on other.\u201d à ; 1d not k and for i did what reemed best, | hkely.Was it on your rone 1 descended, 1 Narcotic substance.It is a harmless substitutefor Paregoric, claimed, and what mans of them were £n- the 23th instant.restonng ante bellum beverare.(ory un derneath in 4 not svenk ng up the bill anc vared wonder\u201d Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil.It is Pleasant.Its > above, ph guarantee is thirty years\u2019 use by Millions of Mothers.Cas- toria is the Children\u2019s Panacea\u2014the Mother's Friend.EVERY WRAPPER BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF e now, and it wouid have done you good to hear them: in fact, it was that which inade me follow you to Treves, for the consummation of a poem is the listening to it.There is one set of verse on \u2018 Sleep\u201d that luckily 1 remember, and can recite, if vou will but harken © \u201c What T reves 2?\" i | made enquiry eonceming you from all with whom 1 could gan speech, but there was nothing save talk of war in the plase, and nowhere could | hear aught of vou.One army had already left Treves, march.ug eastward, and another was then filling its ranks.The officer I spake with, vho was inducing all he could to join, of.ring great chances of lunt when the castle was taken, rad he remembered vou well, and that you had gone with the first army, leaving word that 1 was to join and follow vou.The liar.Ÿ wonder the Archbishop re- taink the service nf such, although perhaps e does not know his officers scoff the | truth.\u201d \u201cJt is strange vou should refer so warm- Iv to truth, for I hold it the choicest of all virtues, and have written a poem on \u2018Whiterobed Truth which IT hope remains in mv memory, seeing it 13 Ro dark, that no reading mary be done.lt bagin \u201cVan believed him of: course, Sand enlisted with him?happened when you reach:d \u201cYer,\u201d cried John, rubbing his hands together in glee, \u201cit is the moat heaventy opportunity ever bestowed upon a mortal man.J wish you had been there to see.1 was in the tower above the enemy, and.À shot them in the néck, stringing them em one after another on the shafts, hike - skewers, in airound of beef.Not one boos i Im Soh \u2018tis easilv done,\u201d com carelessly.*\u201c\u2019Tis_ instinct\u2019 horely; you glance at vour mark, and next instant your arrow is there \u201cRoger Kent.\u201d replied the other in = des ent tone, \u201cI have on various occasions passed favourable judgment on your poems; I think Jou mi ight, in Tetum, that Ï am at! rudiments of \u201cJohn Sarrey, î ave more than ome expressed the opinion, which T etill bold, that you will in time, with careful pi become a le archer.You would not Lh me say more and thus forswear my \u201cNo,\u201d edmitted John, \u201cI am well content when you say as much, aud now if it | you I wil listen to as many of your verses as you can conveniently remember.\u201d Surrey leaned back against the wall with a deep sirh and the other, his voice vibrant with enthusiosm, vid: \u201cI will recite you the first poem on Friendship, in honour of our meeting, and reasons, they say mr : 1 res ti h word ch id of it.\u201d \u201cThat in truth is a knotty question to to verse you will es ; shad \u201cThis ia clearly apparent hv eomparing which recent made a den op which is being said o answer, and I confess mveelf anevousty wn warmth which the smaller word \u2018love\u2019 calls | è Yes, He said we shanld fined you.here, then you = hear Ins Forse og Mic conditions now with those wien the dif- Doon fra.; the wrong.in thus breaking my watch, forth.I say nothing against friendship, for 4 Weak and so indeed have 1, but in the opposition en we bot deprive « ourselves of it, in ferential Was first allowed In 19%G the Dec factories.has also adopted a new po and feel the more inclined to say.let us I have tasted the aweets of it, and 1 know 3 © eamp.T marched with then h own + h order to will be the Canadian Pacific was a newly completed | lov.It is proposed fo close several of {ts make a pact together, for if you inform not néthing of love, having never \u201cmynrelf exper- Women.river, and when we arriv 2 h we first to pn is wel) eri the sacrifice.\u201d route.Its roadhed waa imperfect: its name mills at outside points.and to.increase on me, then in my mouth shut regarding enced a touch of it, but I find that in the i wonderful stories of an pn a ie archer in (To Be Continwed., ° but little known.Tt had no communication the capacity of {ts mills here.The rmaller your own flagraut delinquencies, which 1! making of poetry, love is the most useful of a the castle that T knew he must be you.\u201d °* + fouforfeifecfonfesfunfofeafmfonfe-sfonosforteofeofoorfrateeonfrafortrirmtefesfrdod mie slerdrtetle odoinn iid + AL HP FES LEE LEE EE Loodeofesfonosforfestomfoct=k EDUCATIONAL.EDUCATIONAL.EDUCATIONAL.EDUCATIONAL.EDUCATIONAL.EDUCATIONAL.EDUCATIONAL.pb TTT TTT » - H [ owe or CONVENT of the ABINGDON SCHOOL, |No DRUDGERY! Shorthand Institute 40 .t.Alban\u2019s HaVer gai onecross.C .S.Jobin the Evangelists School, uc permetersi monies NO TEARS! + Businèss Training School Mas TR Davies, A., © 9 The Hon, 5H.Bu, ongregation.1773 ONTARIO ST., MONTREAL.Fil nnd wo ri loge preparad for University or W{UJS|C A Deliht to Children who study the 116 Mam BA Bar | en = .Commerci: ife .Ladi ie \u2019.HenareT Mason, 25 Bearders, 40 Day Boys, 3 Resident Masters.Preparatory Class for young boys.Fletcher Music Method, Principal - a ser sous BULLO CK Q.C.Vice-President.e 0 re ame The school in now under the direction of » Beard of NEW BUILDINGS, : PRACT jarxens TRAINING In) - Governors, being reorganized and atren: he ned in every Simplex and Kindergarten, Shorthand (Gos } Export Trpewrt ntti 8 \u201d A 5 L x a CALDE, way.Three ron masiers are graduates of Fnglish Universities.giving increased clase room accommodation, snd el Bons portie, » + + * Boys arc thorougbly prepared for Business, Matriculation ;YMNASIUM MRS H.0.WILSON having received a diploma En ahs e Qu \"Hoes Fag.Universit of Bisho ç Calle ê POINTE CLAIRE, aad Kingston Ho camber w SE nme\u201d \u201cThe u - from che New England Conservatory.Boston En chi That see engaged in actual sie BERTHIER ege nenger Ses Ï p P.Q.msrp, bE er 8 | BOARDING.eT, tan | oe Hat Bd Conan, Loe , ILLICHAM: Twn of the school.Wpectal Podvantages exist for back B the above method atv go of Music, 4 wo passions over 100 PUPILS rducntod FREDERIC NICHOLLS = boys .Dorchester st.st her reside ro.ne St Famille st.or by \u2014 TORONTO \" Ksq © Faculty of Medicine, Montreal.Owing to its delightful situation on Lake vert le ton circulars or adi jerions should be made Prospectus nay he had on app! l'errangement at pupiis residence.Intending at this fo on esa recommended to 0,200 have hs ve ob .Pro¥.Wroxa, Secre- of the Twenty eighth Anousl Besston of the St.Louis, this institution esses superior whe Ho admaster by letter pres to Beptember 5 There is excellent Accomm rn \u201cTor à limited namber lois wip should take De bte aire 0 Mona.ities.andre all gf lo their employers: thug tar \u2018Treasurer.Moda) role will begin advantages for health and study.serrarés by personal interview ni = school of boarders.The school wil) re.opom Thursday Sept, Wednesdays and Batardays between alevon nod tw raping given.Head Master: -The Rev.C.J.BOULDEN, M.A.(Trinity College, Cambridge.) Schoo! Recopens (B.V.) Thursday, Sept.8 REV.ARTHUR FRENCH.B.A, Oxford, 184 3 Headmaster.The educational course comprises every useful branch suitable for young girls, Terms moderate.Classes will be resumed on the first of September.For further information address : The Mother Superior, Congregation de Notre Dame, Pointe Claire.P.Q.um AU parties interested in misical education arn at 18 o'clock.Mr.Davies may be seen ou school busines 1% of cordially invited to omll sod make inquiries and see Circulars on materiais used, 206 26 at any time at TÉLÉPHONE UP 177.upplication.Havergal College lege Will | be Opened on September 14th.A portion of the new buildings will be ready for immediate je occupation.The formor buildings have been re for a time for sleeping ac- comm RESIDENT STAFF: PRINCIPAL\u2014 Miss Knox, University of Ox ford, First-Class Final Hogour Examinations VICE-PRINCIPAI\u2014 Miss Dalton, University of London, Solence Specialist.MATHEMATICS - Misa Nainbre | Oxford and tes.Monday, 3rd October next.The Dental Collese of the Province of Quebeo affliated with Risbops College) will begin Jectares on Dentist rame Lime.For intormation and Oajendars periaining to medical course, apply to Rogistrar.GEO.T.ROSS, M,D, TRE MOXTREAL CONSERVATORY 238 poncuoren ne Mu 13] Cantar sé + of music; special seins for The \u2018profession on of teacher (week nuerts Monthly ria opis FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD, Simplex nd Kind lord SELES M188 ELIZABETH DAVIDSON, Sho b hes obtained er \u201cGtploms\u2019 {room the New toa To the above arte voi ER be F.C.WARD -WHATE, BA.Int.LLB.LCP, will open a High Grade Private Educational Establish ment for à strictly limited number uf gentlemen s sons, Om Tuesday, September 6.Pupils thoroughly and systematically prepared for, var ous examinations.Private tuition given Hperwl ad- Le Phonographic Institute.MISS GRAHAM.Principal.45 TEMPLE BUILDING.185 54.James Ve.Mentreal.Phone 2714.108 53 The Grammar School, | The next term.will commence on .°° Devel fer toschernit pre rain ly).Mon every afternoon, from 2to 4 EBÉ Cambridge, Higher Local Cortifien C4 CLA Pima.\u201d Yor Prospectne vantages for delicate and Gackwerdboys.Proepocturand ve any infor HISTORY Miss Willson, B.A., University of \u2018 Private Day and Boarding School, 8SES ARE NOW OPENED.5% i NS 'C ÉPÉRIFERT Director.Farther ve ay be obtained on application &ù 125 Mackay street.; .Toro i Individual instruction in Ahorthand, writ Book- s BISHOP STREET.12% \" \u2019 * \"MODERN LANGUAGES\u2014Miss Pinney.Gi 473 GUY STREET (Kear Sherbroske Streed).keoping.Commercial oo, ol Ofice a ton College, University of Cambridge, Honours, \u2019 QUEBEC CITY, Can.T d WILL BE eptem be 6 h Deyen ung S Sveiing toe , THE CLASSES IN TRE E E DUFFERIN GRAMMAR : -_ ga , Tripos.° Se tions have been all .: CLABSSICS\u2014 Miss Wood, B.A.University of en Dion.most Cour ues ays p em : t 0 HE Ce \" Cour, alan for many oem West End Boardm and Da School ROSLYN COLLEG * Brig ham, P.Q.For prospectuses and full di fee No EE GEE Es rie | EAR STR | WRAL meen ex | TEE he oypeay 20-0008 Septamber Tih .$ ni- : ; busine \u2019 \u2019 R EXCELLENCY LADY ABEEDERN.; information, address soraity one Cate arduate to.Mim a eo classes, Individual Biogiog.reach, Meur and Phys) Dei 7 ] \u2014W bs tosumed\u2014 Lena 3, GL ANGLO.£15.Baio.Us.Jord Catron Rem mn Rays ih Co yf Liflcate, Department, aider diroct exporriion of In Er attention, Soention to Lackward pap) a soe ; ) ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT.14.Deritl he rœumei on TUESDAY, 13h BEF a spoken lau C.J.BOULDEN, [KINDERGARTEN Miss \\iokoon.Qualified the Principal 0 only Snes Cologen Conde TUB oo caer ge Bch ro à 0 1 Bd rom University of Bishop's College, redo Eromenary and Kinder TRACER, Fol ere om ne Ti Bore wor un REV.RB EASE, Tv ny For husirated prospectus and other 4 sus pm .ot ! LRNN®X VILLE.classes are tanght teachém holding ur class YATE STUDY = wn BERTHIBR.opte sId- Herr Vogt M Mr.Frank Welsman, and , Ji] pac sha \u201d~ to the PACULTIRS OF ARTS AND DIVINITY.omse.\u201cSpm ial aeiantion Franch and Mme at 2716 Frat mono fa ler Knglish, sh.French and German DRAWING\u2014E.\u2014 Grier.Esq.æ 3.0 C'SELLITAN \u20ac Baus A.Principal \u201cx ww mowaT, End Oiagow Unis.Matriculation end Bchoirabip Examications uOstportoe ete io receive Vitor om schou busiows.in the af Prospectus MR.M AX Bey 1 SINGING\u2014Dr.Saunders.bes Oi, HS Lectures radar, September 12 Mise Tawds N° Fa durlog the : se _firndustes westetod to desirable postions: he Rev obiaiged from Mes rn fi 3 \u2018Will restmge his Plana?a CA For information or w appl a fi! app! \u20ac » month of te Intendi Wl ) vd porn por) interview apply HE SOHOOL for YOUNG LA.googn Ad ws.D.C.wil 2 4 Pau Kindergarten come Lorean ing puptie- a net ant by vriting to MISS Jarvis Strest.Telophone 1572 R.MILLICHANP.Adting Becratary- Treasurer.King\u2019s School, SABREVOIS, P.\u20ac.DIES, conducted by Miss Bymmers and Mies Sait, will re-open on Preparatory Class.Mie Mcintosh has-Pemoved f: 27 Virtorin street, John! B- B Norton, 19% 9 2aw A frst class boarding schosl, vi where sn opportunity is - \u2014 THURSDAY, 15th SEPTENBER.R to 18 Hutchison st ere sho.will re-open the À Kind: 2 afforded vers .\u20ac - .- For intosmstion mas ifio Lu street, where ehe \u20ac 4 Leaunuie ve srmin rusven.| The Harmon Resident Soon] SEE eh RN ARE 749 VICTORIA SAUARE.EaMitihen 100k te RE A 0H E | naar Pme Mus, |S Me : besides obtain Pa Re ma = The an Sant quipped Ooramarcial and Short Bilis 5 ¥ 3 ns A At EAL ing Monday, Gop.Sb 10026 Fs op Sep rl on papa (5 co 171 MacLa BRR Sniarie.Thi Foiastny Js 2 hea i ro pers] hand oe in Canada.Nine was Indi in PIANS BYE and ORGAN PLAY.rm 5 dings handsome and hesithul, Number ot reat Foosire viaicors où bantness.Je On Wa forme amd cite work Lemos he, cs CULTE! oh ts - dent meshes mien to Je Bddorts PTR 916 Eherhreske reels 4 non SPiactlo from fina de to To Th omni 8 379 CLARKE AV.WESTMOUNT.ied tor oasis \u201d borné to recatre JULES HONE THE MISSES GAIRDNER, rin votre masters fais dir M Poddioonte.Loir PHYSICAL CULTURE, | \u201cRois Sm improvements.Type The Misses Shanks BE Lae nd mn fe, = ; 2 Me .= y: Director hee ro TT : A Lads - Oe w > # VICTORIA STREET, Frs Aris taste by se RE Ee en EM.Auziey wil evans ber clsmae Le Drummond De Le pe de ds of tenching OU sobjects sas in ue piember.emer.\" a WIL re-open their school for Young Ladies snd children PEM \u2018or || édneuday, Ootober the Mh.sbwd prospectus sailed pstraction inuludse À ce MONDAY.SEPT.10th.Tahir Eo Na LL ELT w pal oes er Buse 10m, at 0 FL i ra Be ee \u201cBani prepared fo to exam Hubert A.Baker, MR.ARTHUR, DOREY, ho desire i Ars prepared for «he Unirersit Biahop wrest, se totepèsons TU cn RS 3.J.DAVIS, Princial.golem Gr eiifioate of Amdociece in As f deste.\u2019 ' Po cu dor rad Agi Bg seis pe 112 DEROCNER sreeut.Up 2 ps Got réguiaé paplis may jois any of the Voice Cultu Grganiat and Director of the Muse, Emanuel Church) Ar Yours MISS SMITH and Miss, ERALY classe Flate, Planatorte and Voice Culture of Organ, Plano, Voies Cojture aod Theory of MRS.BUIN'S SCHOOL, 5.25 a flare =e * a pet Tava routs peepsred TL Smet FEY 5 ; Me's © ORESCENT STREKT, Monday +.50.075 Tuesday.ans ces seraee sense 50,139 Wednesday \u2026 \u2026 50,130 PDUTSÉBT 03005 c0s00s oov00e «Fu cc0 cos see 50,070 Friday + son cooren veus verres 50,028 Saturday.ssevssocsescocccce.06,038 306.470 : Every charity organ-zation is.an ageney for doin ; sage the Church has for him\u2014what solution Fon Star.BRAHAM & CO., Proprietors, ., 108 and 165 St.James Street.\u2014 DAILY STAR Is sent to any part of ited Slates or Canada, postage free, at $1.60 fur sis months, und Ge fur the etrcutation ds the combined issue of Ish newspapers published of THE BTAR «ll the other in the city of bh.Dave EE are Messrs.Mate.a péter Rue de la Qranso Fav: Bateliere, 15, Paris.Franc Toronto, Representative for advertia- ins for the MONTRE AL STAR, W.F.- fière, 49 King st, west CIRCULA TION \u2014OF THE - Daily and Weekly Star ICR WREK ENDING September 3rd, 1898.Present Average: 51,078 : 94, 537 140,010 From the above figures are excluded several thousand subsecrip- tions regarded &s more or less ephemeral DAILY, for Wee\u2019 ending Sept 3.WEEKLY STAR Last Week.Average Circulation of the STAR Last Week.WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1888, THE SHAMEFUL OPEN PATROL | WAGGONS.The open police patrol wezoon 18 a vio lation vi decencs.à destrgser of self-re- spect, a shamefut punishment before trial to the posh innocent, a whip driving | | the once suspected into a erinanal life.A Man who 8 once driven through the streets in an open patrol waggon wath a policeman at his side, stands much less chance thin he did bef re of hecoming a good «ituzen.M is publicly advertised to all who see that the police think him worthy of arrest.Possibly the man has been drunk.Hi so, the business of the connrruruty Is to appeil to his common sense and self-respect in an endeavour tn keep lim from sut a lapse in the future.Tt may even te necessary to putosh hun for violation of the lav.Bur \u201chat effect will that publ parade au the open patrol Waggen have 7 Ii cannot fad to damage > \" hie selfrespet and leave via the weaker for the hattie with his toot con, And when the pa-serier 18 à woman, what then\u201c Vlot are her chances of regaining the respect and esteem of those who wer her swung atong, pesibdy an à disheveled eemhition, 15 « patrol wagon * An etfurt «= beang made an sane Cities to.secure private trials for women charged with light olivnses in order to save them ! from the pulblrate of the court room, and ; ita tendeney to ued down their self re | spect to render it the Larder for them to i live thervattr a Lie oo neadesiy and quiet, Bat the adlers 1 à reel room are few and Unimportant, a- n rite, when compared to the many who wii ~ee her jolted along the streets m the police patrol, A closed patro! wazgon would take the prisoners to the Polue Stations just as well; and would not give them a rude thrust on their possibly downward course in the doing of it, , THE METHODISTS AND SOCIOLOGY.The Methodist General Conference, now in sesmon in Toronto.has apomtd a com- nuttee to consider the sociolosical questions of the day.There seems tu.have been svine doubt in the minds of a few of the delegates about the propriéty of naming such a committee, but the l'inference favoured the 1dea, and the cominittee was chosen.| It is difficult to see y objection should be taken to such a si \u201cTo atudv sociol- \u2018ogy.with a reformative intention, 1s surely in direct line with the Chrst an policy of bettering the conditions under which man must live out his life.The Church is enraged in a similar work when it address itself to the preaching of tem- perance- tu most dellghtful time, returned to town Friday evening.Mr.and Mrs.R.Stanley Bagg have arrived at their town residence, Sherbrooke street, for the autumn, on their returns from Cacouna, where they have spent the summer.The Earl of Ava, the eldest son of the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, ts in Toronto, In company with Hugh Martin, of (County Cork, Ireland.e will \u2018be there for some days.Mr.Andrew McKinney, of Andrew Mec- Kinney and Company, the well-known New York Stock Exchange house, 4s in the city, inspecting their branch office, 1t St.Sacrament street.Mrs.John Ogilvie and family are once more established at thelr town residence, Drummond street, for the autumn, on their return from Metis, after an absence of twe months.* Mr.J.Baumann Peck has returned to Canada, bringing with him a handeome goid medal won in a series of athletic competitions at Giggleswick School, Fo Fhghire.Ho is a son of Mr.James Chevalier C.Mariotti, late Ttalian Consul, leaves to-night for (Toronto, to join Mrs.Mariotti and f:mHy, when they will take a trip tu Niagara Falls and Buffalo, returning to Montreal Ly way of New York.Mr.R.A.Allan, accompanied by his brothers, Mr.Archibald A.Allan and Captain Allan, late North-West Mounted Police.18 among the recent arrivals from England, on his return from un enjoyable trip abroad.Mr.and Mrs.A.P.Murray, who, since their marriage, have resided at Brant- tord, Ont., have returned to take up their residence In Montreal.and are pleasantly established on Mount Pleasant avenue, Westmount.D'Arcy Scott and Mrs.Bcott have been in town en route to Ottawa on their return from England by the Parisian after a delightful honeymoon on the Continent.Mr.and Mrs.Bcott were accompanied by Miss Davis, of Ottawa.Dr.and Mrs.Buller have returned from England by the Gallla, having much enjoyed their holliday trip abroad.The Misses Buller have also returned to town from the Point, Riviere du Loup, where they have spent the summe Mrs.Davidson Parker and Miss Parker.who have been the guests of Mrs.G.Drummond.at Cacouna, for the lant two months, have returned to town for the autumn.Mra.Drummond and family are also preparing to take their departure from Cacouna this week.Pr Y.M.C.\u2018A.WORKERS.(Special to the Star) or GRONTO, September TA conference A.workers is in session, at Ssocia tion \"headquarters, Yonge street, the first meeting being held yesterday.Among the delegates present is L.A.Winter, Montreal sirdeeieerfordctoofeimlesimedrsfrdnifuirdeledeteinoinl deteiedeteinieleieleiieldee RECEPTION AT LAVAL.tion of the a wa on Éridey and the Re \u2018 A t ttawa on ay, an en vs with poverty.and one of the fivat Teaves.for GR etown, peaking of subjects which sncû i i i his trip to Europe, M.Eat r says El ch a sociological committee will his lp Oo etn exerted in Grec Ra.meet with will he poverty, its causes and its possible :ure.The report of committee will be awaited with eonsulerable interest.1 work will be a point of contact betwee the Church and the w arld, and the perplex- él stifdent of perplexing modern con-! ditions will be anxious to know what mes- thia \u201ccan offer to any of the problems that \u201chim.Take the over STEAMER CHATEAUGUAY Shooting the Rapids.ts with the T.Ry.3a.m.train_from Bous- entire Station da dni \"Also connecting at Lachine wil 45 a.m.car from St.Lambert Hall.turn ticket 500.196 23 .REAY, Manager.\u201cThere is ample and comfortable ao- commodation ° at.C.P.R, Trains run direct from , Windsor Depot to the Springs Dr.H.J.Brodeur, SKIN, BLOOD - POISON, SCALP, pad nd Genito-Urinary Diseases.dandraff, Blaider and Ride ineases, nogorrhæa, veto ous HAIR.moles, warts, ar marks Jostroyed permanent pain by electro NN RLEDRY STRE ET, 10u.m.to 12 a.m.: 19 pu rod.4.30 @ soto m todR p.m.Buodaya lto3p.m Be 1 Fei.La Banque du Peuple, Offers for sale at Maisonneuve, close to the proposed basin to be made by the Harbour Commissione 90 building ots, situate on Lasalle Letourneux streets, payable with doposi- tors\u2019 certificates of this bank.moasalle avenue is stoned, and drains mine ; bank possesses other properties for male, payable by depositors\u2019 certificates.Apply to La Banque du Peuple, 95 St James Street., STEAMBHIPS.hair falli areth) and 207tr Allan Line Steamships.Montreal to Liverpool.= ! Jr sam.; vie are ea pEumidion and gr lanrentian.wa ee es ue ques se 1 sa London.\u201cLandes SI and 2 a 212cod XI zy S42] OHA Assafe and poweriul remedy for functional troubles, delay, pain, and irregularities, is tui ia bree ribed by the repro Sol $1.00 for 24 capsules.Sold b guists, or Pont free.Agzte., LYMAN, SONS & CO., Montreal.8) 107 1a W.& F.P.Carrie & Co.\u2014 AND \u2014 Dominion\" Paper Co'y Have Removed to 134 McGill St.Sr Pav SUMMER RESORTS.Use the Flexmans Best, Try Flour ma and be Queen .Baking Convinced Powder.Same as is largely used fn Great Britain, ete.Put up in Canada only by the CANADA MANUFG.CO., NEW 11 Initial Stationery Allinitials, in colors.24 Sheets, envelopes to match, in a neat box.| Price 35 cents per box.MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO, Stationers, Riank Book Makers and Printers, 1735 and 1157 Notre Dame Street, Mentreal, 77 aw SPECIFIC ARTICLES.: ; ee +++.à FANCY [rites pou wien FREE whelesomio and ft casant aîte por foûe was used Ts baking gwder, is a, ids I hig wf K a 7 \u201cThe Cook's Friend Petits 4 | à Midship aalvons, spacions promenade « Jocks, electrio lighta throughout.No double seating in Glasgow.Derry and New York $ Servics 1 So.Romeetia of Nebraska .ME am rage.$41,251 Betarn, Sus Bocond Gina; a.3 ii Xe Sa Meta LN $5.Mesrage le or Queenstown, For treigh:t, passage or further information apply sa M.& A, ALLAN, Montreal.Basten ur Philadaishi DOMINION LINE.STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.8 Bteamer.Frow Mon Tron Se Ncotsman.Sept.10, i vont Sep nie 1% Vancouver, Rept.17, dasiizht Bept 1 To a .t Rept.34,2.30p m.Oct.1, \"dal ht\u201d Oct.1, 2.30 pom, .Oct.day: Oct.pm From Liverpool Steamer ¥i ne Thurs., Aug 25 New Eogland Sept.3, 3p m Tha ease .22,56 p.m rorpoolor Lon donderry -Osbhin BE TL an upwards Te pl 31 He and pearls retarn, d Cabin, sn and fr d $76.00 retire\u201d sge\u2014To Liverpool mn on Queenstown.© Pre ed Glasgow \u201d vo $25.50.riteernge Out ÉLE furnished free Midsbip saloons.elcotrio light, promenade i specious & Yor further information apply to any sgeat of the gh 2 Tr aqnt eramen: me! Mon trcal.a er NORTH GERMAN LLOYD FANT EXPRESS SERVICE.SOTTRAMPTON, LONDON, BREWERY.Ruin w.pa.Se, 13, 10a.th.labs Te.Tu.at 4.102m, a Trave, Tu, t.20, 10am G.,0ct.110s 9 K.ene, Bet.2, 108.m Trave, i Oct.18, 0a m.TWIN SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, BREMEN.pren rene ose una 0000: Thu .8.noon Tharsis.Bert.13, noce GIBRALTAR.NAPLES, creas ler, September la Nam | ma.Sept, 24,1 Woman, Wi oni am SELRICHS a ve.: Bawitn Green, N.Ay EEXJAMIM & Wisrox, 10 Pisce d' Armes RuuaLas Barrunenr, Bt.James Bt.op.Hi Hannay, 116 Bt.Peter (Mecheu ie Bos Lo Tem e Ne Building}, Agents for Montreal, German Mediterranean Service.INORTH-GERMAN *HAMBU G-AMERI an LLOYD.| se © x to Nov.» ia mers for Alexan Naples, tie t Norte Gorman biota.| Mambo -Amertren | AR iid : 2 Bowling Green, NY! 37 Broadway, NY.Brxsauix & Wuestox, | 3am THOM, Gen DoucLas BATTERSRY, Pt.Ageons, eral James ht.opp.T B WI Henin 10 Ge Prone! 13 84.John 8, rocë -(Mocbatice\u2019 Institute .iséreak TEA WIN SCREW EXPRESS osauet te rams, LONDON, HAMBURG.218 Victorie.\u2026 à TWIN SCREW PANAEN En sRRVIGR .NEW TORN - BANEURG DIRNCY.In \u201cStar pelrind.eas Semtortable ¢ offios, newly hoated; rent low, RATES Evopaid Classifod_Adrortisements .nthe MONTREAL DAILY STAR, 10 conta for 20 words \u201cveu TIC 8 WANTED, = a! nd by cent per cara word, each = FURNISHED \u2018HOUSES TO LET.Advertitements under this cf fication may\u2019 be left at the Star Branch Off cv, corner ft.Cather.ne and Poel stress, where nay also be addressed and called fora PDE A LET\u2014IN THE WEST END, A ; amall, well furnished house; Daisy furnace; possession lmmediate, nT D, 7716, Btar Branch office.AN A a BITUATIONS VACANT.Advertisements under this \u20ac Cutherins and Peel scronts, where answers y also be addreasod an tion \u2018may Jassifica Offier, curner Bt.à celled fur.HIMSELF TO MAKER Apply to Mra ?Stanley snd gPsr « and i cent por extra word each BBR ny and } vent per extra word 10 cents for 20 words or less : kitchen.fice.me LET\u2014A COMFORTABLY FURnished house.nine rooms, D Ada rummond street.reds D.Branch office.O LET- FURNISHED, COMFORT- | able house on Bhuter at.pages, for agent's outfit.Address À, T567, Star Branch ot- 2072 BOTH COOK AND HOUSE- uA, 18 McTavish st.Must have reterences Apply at 6188 Dorches- 6.and 7 In the evenings.ANTED \u2014 \u2014 AgknTy FOR , \"HISTORY \u201cor il- Lakeside Pile oii ke cent FOUND, EY ents for 2 u P'HOUSES, STORE > Ele: + and 1 cent per extra 1 cha .moù BALE.> cents tr 25 words or Joss, and eXtra Wor PROPERTY + OR Sara 25 cents fur xa words e fasertit T.= \u2018Cente for 26 words or less, and 1 cent per ron.BUSINESS < HANG EB, ETC _ and 1 cent per extra word, taining 9 rooms, laundry.8plendidly furnished.Apply 3 Arlington avenue, estrmount.elephone Mount 98.A minimum charge of NOTICE PARTICULARLY.me LET-NICELY FURNISHED house.Apply 21 Staynor avenue, Westmount.210 1 i 0 | LET\u20148MALL, NICELY FURnished house, in west end, until May lst, or longer; Dalsy furnace, stove, ptano and all modern conveniences.Address V, 87, Star office.21 n 0 LET FURNISHED HOUSE IN Westmount, near the park.besides bathroom and 6 Bt September sth, between ame, \u2014 100 GIRLS Court be OUR NECK- neat.quick Latour Bros, 6 \u20ac THERE ARE TWO VACAN- cles in Christ Church Cathedral choir fur : .oue fur wopranv und une for contralto; also two vacancies for mea, one for tenor ani Apply to the Organist, Mr.John Mus.shop ut.n The above rates are NET CASH with When such advertisements are not prepaid numerous entries : have to be made, and the rate is, in consequence, much higher.No charge made in cur books for classified advertisements of son & Co, cuis Xavier st.\" RESIDENTAL FLATS T0 LET.Advertisements under this classification may be Jett at the Star Hranch Office, cærner Stère answers may also be addressed and called for.than five lines.HOUSES TO LET.Advertisements under be left ut the Star Branch Uff.ce, corner St.ç also Le addressed and called for, SSAA A O LET\u2014-FINE CUT STONE HOUSB No.78 Victoria st.street, containing twelve (12) rooms, bath- untry; raodern conveniences; all in first class orler.urge cuacu Qobse in rear.- Blables may bo aub-let if not re- /.& Mareon, Star mice t near Bherbrooke FINO LET\u201424 NOTRE DAME BST.near Ricumond street, 3 story stone Bouse, containing W rooms, bathroom and shads and stable.been occupled by doctors for several and is now so occupled.Apply to Nault, 1'ruggist, 2449 Notre Dame street, ur Pringle, 148 Bishop st.87 uo 715 Berri st.n O LET \u2014 FURNIBHED, ON UNIversity, near Sherbrooke street, choice stone front residence, containing 14 well furnished apartments.J.W.M real estate agents, 10 Be.ET Frun- catherine and Peel streets, w a LET -_ - CHARMING, T RESIDEN- nT tial flats, Nos.253 ; avenue, Westmount; choice locution.: Ughtful view,overlooking Westmount Park; flats contain 7 and B rooms, double parlours handsomely finished in cotton wood, porcelain enametied baths and basins, 2 Dalsy furnace, avenue is the first street west of Motca te avenue, and runs from St.Catherine to- Western avenue ; doors open every day .particulars at No.245 Elgin ave, Stevenson Brown & Co., 1764 Notre Dame street.193 tf fa\" YO LET\u2014NICE LITTLE FLAT OF i room; go Address O, 209 2 four rooms and bath urder and choicest locality.G Star office.ANTED \u2014 A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE ArT or widuw preferred), in town, and village act a woilcit ting nent fur a well advertised Easy tv sell, and No in Canada, to deposit required.when replying.Address tronx, Hamilton, Ont 207 PORTRAIT AGENTS FOR autumn and winter business, permanent right prices, right house.acturing Company.Lim- Becretar, ry- \u201cTreasurer, Box FOR WESTMOUNT ACA- 1 oiding elementary Apptications.to the BW.T Rudden.PO 208 sin: fare paid.Apply, - GOOK, stating age and reference Lumsden' Poe Mi, JANTED \u2014 A YOUN vw rents moderate.Gr MAN As STENO- man, >\" devote his 1eisure pferences vequir- Offioe hours 8.30 Lo 5 o'clock.handwriting.Fo us 4 ANTED \u2014 A FRENCH TEACHER FOR boys\" Address C.TÉL per fn O LET\u2014-TO A DESIRABLE TENant, at a reduced rent, winter months, two lower fats, 7 lendid location, # rooms In earch flat.Address Frs.Martineau, Catherine st, or by Bell and Merchants Phones.208 a A GENTLEMAN TO GIVE desmns in drawing and elementary Eng- .\u2018ä4l, Star Branch office A \u2014 LOWER TENFMEN oT, Advertisements under this be i 1 nt the Star Branch Office, corner St.Catherine and Peer nt:eets, where answers way alse be addressed and called for.ler & \"Bremner, No.or 35 Bleury at N P, Pt.oO Augresy ANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT GENERAL Apply 254 Olivier 20 3 may also be addressed and caren ¢ r ANTED \u2014 AT Charles, on Wellington street ist November, between Bours house or tenement, furnace and modern CUANTED\u2014SMALL LOWER TENE: .which must be low, for w > 7150, Star Branch ofrice.1 vw = le \u201c où the market, Address Hox 47, Montreal.BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED, BUSINESS CHANCES.Advertisements under this clagalfication may be let at the Star Branch WANTED \u2014 $1400.FOR DENTAL ART.An American dentist, speaking Freuch, With avveral vrars experience, wishes assistant or save partnerslp with dentiat Jor the \u201cProvince of Quebec, Pp A.Landry, N.F.16 St.Jumes st.rel 203 WANTED \u2014 A PARTNER.WITH tp invert In n patent medicine, will pay $0000.00 uw year, prof.A GENERAL SERVANT IN no washing; als» a woman to du housecleaning.Apply 100 Park A a , ANTED \u2014 BALESMAN catherine and Peel streets, where answers may also be addressed dnd galled for.FOR OUR POUL- game department also salesman and stro = messenger \"> m., wn Brua.corner Sen Cullege venue and iy Catherine sta.- to 4 a University at ANTED - \u2014 MAN AGER AND DESIGNER tor a medium Med woollen mill, ma tweran, worsteds and AND TABLEMAID; oi from 12 to 2 and 7 .209 2 with testimoniala and salary expect John Gilijes Estate Co, Limited, Woollen De- 208 6 law Advertisements under be laft nt the Star Térapeh Office, corner St.None bul persis wit =t may also be Aa dremsed PO called for.itles need applis, Sm a ram preferred), James nt, Montreal, MIR SALE \u2014 LICFENNEl HOTELS AND restaurants in every part of the u cash capital or necur- and strangers .mast furnish neces.Address (between 8 an lawrence A.Wilson & Lo, ing matter and to NTED TO RENT-RAKFHOUBE a going concern, town or country.fice.YOR SAI,E-CORN ER HOTEL, WITH forty rooms, best stand in Montreal; will be sold at sacrifice; Harris.62 St.Jumes; evenings, Lawrence.rare chance.TED in hats and furs, PATENT SOLICITORS.may also be addressed and ne for.426.Pu tion furnished JOR SALE \u2014 AT RATE ON THE § THE stock of genersl store.In the Village of io Orignal, Oni, amounting to spout thousand dollArs.Inventory cun be Tenders tor same will be received up 15th.Highest or any tender not neces- ranly accepted.Address R.Neve, a NINA ASE NM ie TRADEMARKS & DERIGNB vive: in nil countries.PATENT Member Toutitute Patent rn London, Pog.2% premises.to Sept TakrLE B'upa., 185 St.James 81, MOXTRRAL Successor bo F.HL REYNOLDS.Tel M.JOR SALE- JF YOU ARE LOOKING por good paying partnership, hotel, restaurant, candy or weneral business, communicate with Fmblem Bros.4 Bt, RELIABLE .men in every section of the country to represent us to distribute our advertis- keep our show cards tacked up In towns and along all public roads ; commission or saiary, and ns For particulars write the World aedical Electri¢ Co., a month Landon.Ont.101 2aw «tt AN EXPERIENCED C CLERK must, speak Enghsh Lawrence Matin 208 3 law ANTED ~\u2014 RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL assist with Seta housework, must 8 Durocher st.210 1 soin Xavier su.Main rinesses ought and sold.All informa- 09 8 A OQJOK FOR ONCE Appiy Btaniey Hotel.210 1 ANTED \u2014 COMPETENT GENERAL SER- references re- avenue on st Catherine, k.) 310 Tror (SALE \u2014 OR TO LET, Hotel.Lancaster, Ont.with ; large hali In connection: possession Oct.For (urther particulars apply to Mra E.Mc- \u20ac.\"24 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR DRESS- French.2763 mn ny; od es; with re- once.small tam y 5 as n POSITION AS BANDSMAS- QANTED \u2014 _ TAN ACTIVE AND RELIABLE aguer Using canvasser, for' a leading paper, & permanency and liberal Pp.ANTED- \u2014 SITUATION AS ALL ROUND meat d EN AL \"SER family.ET Dorchester st.ANTED _ HATS TO TE ; q'e materials used, veivet mirrored by th French and Englieh.Apply 27 8t en.TE OF PHARMACY erlence wholesnie and ANTED \u2014 LICENT desires position, ex VU'ANTED \u2014 \u2014 THREE OR FOUR EXPERI- eleven years; nolesale preterred, 21 enced girls tu label cans.ween seven und elht to morrow JANTED \u2014 EMPLOYMENT AS FIREMAN ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE ASSISTANT WAIST or porter fn hotel.d C 1.ebec.and skirt hands.Apply 240 Bu Catherine ANTEL * SITUATION n \u2014 BY FAMILY OF THREE.must be good plain good ventre servant.horses and Satie; Well recommend- fice.BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN iosition as bousekeeper for one or more furnish best of references \u201c Address 1122 St.Andre st.3 XJANTED \u2014 BY A BOY (18), E French and English.ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS FURNITURE A.Wilder 4 \u201cANTED \u2014 A NURSE MUST HAVE BEST vi references.Address 60 Sherbrooke st 220 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY GOOD PLAIN cook, no.washing nor irunjing; best city references Apply at el e-Tiér ee for Mosrsage 2% years\u2019 Vent of reference, ce AN EXPÉRIENCED TABLE- { ROOMS TO LET.: AévertMessents | ude a \u20ac ifoution may t.« er Bt.Edroso ae Fal airs.aa awers NANA AAR AAA ROUEN so EPA M3 \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNIBHED, 993 refined fine situation, house commodiots, both room each floor, bicycle accommodation, Daisy {furnacé ; references.741 Bherbrooke, 21 10° Regus \u2014 LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR- ntuhed Lath rooms (on bathroom fiat), with ve without beard, gus a: all copvenlences, hot water hea Ling: @ C.istortable home: everything firat class.8h Jit .76, Star onsorocks.near Bieury.Addre 206 rg OQOMS- DOUBLE AND BINGLIL EVERY conveniençe, private family; no children: Auvr light.823 Palace st, corner Mo COMB\u2014 DC DOUBLE ROOMS, WITH | BOARD, on bathroom fat.1660 Muneñcld ooms \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.firat class private house.Apply forencen 7 or evening.87 cil} College ave.GE FRONT Re LAR ROOM, a bathroor flat, well furnished.Auer Lights oe, convenience; heated by Daisy furnace.» 4 cart st.Room \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED BEDROOM on bathroom flat.MA City Councillors 5 MB \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, EXTRA larke frout room, alse single rooms, gas and all modern conveniences.6 l>urocher st.vos 4 OOMB \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS AND board; also table Loard.83 Cathedral st Ro \u2014 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED bedr 2us 8i Unien ave OOM8S\u2014 WEJ.1I FURNISHED ROOM, +R bat: ON hroow fiat, heated bY hot water, Dé B tween Stanley and Drummond.2433 Bt.Cath- ering at.08 & P00MS \u2014 DOUBLE AND BINGLE ROOMS, bathroom, with clothes presses, hot cod water, near Eherbiooke at.53 Victoria Coms \u2014 BSITTING ROOM AND BED- nm, pariour flat, with attendance, for u xentioman Who would cater for himreil; gas hot water heating; can bave references.a Mackay Room - LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED room, suitable for ous or two gentlemen.bathroom flat, all moder convenience; d door west of Peel.2409 \"Be Catherine st.xs 6 for board: eve: Ing College ave., near Sherbrooke.OOM8 \u2014 DOUHLE AND BINGLE, BATH- m flat.hot water.Auer light; super- Clans.70 McGill 208 9 bat i water, shower bath, caer light, jelephone; moderate rent; breakfust If desired.family.626 Sharbroske.OONS8 \u2014 LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED, hroom : flat: every convenienc OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH GOOD board.768 Sherbrooke st.; 308 3 RooM \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM TO LET.WITH board, tor xentiemen, at 58 Union ave.208 & OOMS \u2014 THREE NICELY FURNISHED double roums, two on bathroom fat, and parlour bedroom, Auer light, ut water; no children.802 Dorchester et.x Fpoous \u2014 LARGE WELL.FURNIBHED front room, also unfurnished room, on bathroom fiat, use of kitchen: rent moderate.#23 Bherbrooke, near St.Lawrence.20 8 OOM \u2014 FRONT RC ROOM, © ON BATHROOM to let, house heated with hot al air.fla 102 University st.OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED.WITH good board, $15 month, also table board $2.50 a week.30 Victoria st.OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED front room, on bath fiat, with or magpout board.21B Victoria st ooms \u2014 a LADY WILL LET TWO double bedrooms, also single one, with good board.west end, everything first class, hot water heating, Warm house; telephone; references exchanged.Address C, 7&0, Btar Branch Office.209 2 OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM and\u2018 good board for married couple or twa gentlemen; private family.Apply 21 m 2 Stagner street, estmount.\u201c ) coms \u2014_ COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ooms, for gentlemen, hot water heuting: 209 uo students.8% Univercity at.ooM \u2014 FURNISHED, To RENT, wis without board, one block west or of Hieury and St, Catherine st.Apply at ; Mavor st.200 Rooms \u2014 WELL FURNIEHED, DOUBLE an single, first class locality, late din- oi convenience; quiet family; warm ES Bt.Famille st.200 3 VOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE.WIT all modern conveniences, Auer light; break: 20 3 v last if desired.$42 Dorchester OOMS \u2014 NICE ROOMS, WITH OR WITHout board, on bath flat: ali modern con- enlences.Apply 43 Meal Gul College ave.30 2 ROOMS TO LET.Adqsctismants ud at Star inay also ng Fl sir an 10 LET.na WT.ANTED INFORMATION om - NICE ROOM ves, who came | w Can pr a Ea a lauren ves who: oown to bave bon = paioine Hat\u201d LL Tel ve, \u2014 FURNISHED ou UNFU \"RNISH- es, treot, London, ¥.C.England.ERSONAL \u2014 LEB Birmingham, England, in (FREDERICK) LEE T ladies ur red sua ualuroished gem, rest clhicap.Apply 7 PARENTS ooM \u2014 A LARGE AND MOST ATTRAC- NAL.HE ask in i whereabouts.He fete Kentlaniown, \u2018Ga ul mouer n cone entences.A LARGE | FU EN IMIED ; and Harey)\u201418 to 10; thence to CAPE Mother asks, ERSONAL \u2014 BERGERON biED UE 1548, of Injuries {uflicted.aged sixty- hres years His right name pares QUMS - COMFORTABLI, nishad bedruutis, ro boarders, \u201c4 kt erine nt.Corner vi Stanley bl.After chet C nuda, he came to W {svoncin and has ronde a HUOMS, SLIDING or officers FOO, rent very {8 vther testumentary Ms \u2014 TO board.\u201d all norte comivrts I - ooMs class in every reeweet.sessiui n of or knowing he whereabouts wn 070, \u2014 LARUE \"ROOM ON died at Bah\u201d \u2018Fry 5, Pr a single room.2430 TWO Surviving daughters ot Piles Hut ear of dome aie oo modern ounveniences: i ppiying st.oodbri dgo & Mons, Bolicitora, Uxtridge, ans.between Mountain ant Crd sta.ERS SAL \u2014 JONES \u2014 ROBERT \u2014 LEFT July 18, 1380; \u2018for Canna; last letter (rom Colorado, .[3 valuroum and ices.vb comfortable, \u201cprivate.SRBONAL \u2014 CROPLEY - Sutterton, J Dowdyke,.Boston a last letter from Ma OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, ROOMS AND BOARD.Co \u201cAdvertisements under 8 hering.and Sar, streets, w 12,2Y also be addressed and calles 106.| WANTED TO PURCHASE.Advertisements under be lett ut the Star Branch Office, corner St.Catherine and [er] stree may also be addressed und called for.nr AA min TATA IAN em At i me DOME\u2014 TWO LARGE.WELL PURNISH- - ANTED \u2014 TWO SECONDHAND BAFES, das so inalae measurement 14.Addr on t july; vacuncies Tor few table board\u2019 AND Rooms AT THE \u2018AR- à Doro heiger stredt.ew table = 7 nt pe uner values at special proces.\u201d transients he.ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE Wm.Albert.2 Sty Hall ave.& \u2019 ~~ ERP TIONELR ALLY nicely furnished rooms.with ED \u2014 BURROUGHS & WATTS size blillard tabie, Rep price and condition, 5 cous © \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE : =.on bathroom fiat, ANTED\u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES gentlemen's cast off clothing, lery: highest prices given, Notre Dame.M FRONT ROOM, BATH- vom flat, with comtortable board, for married couole © or gentieman, in private | (arm st.- OARD AN LET, tifully \u201cturnished, with home comfort, modern conveniences and first class board, - at 81 Union avenue.Corbugy, ex-aavo- rge.Advertisementa under be left at the Btar Branch Oflice, corner St.Catherine and Peel vtreets, be addressed and called for, \u2014 AND BOARD, 112 STANLEY OARD\u2014AND Rooms FOR LADIES DUR- hoard, à refin rman sviendid oppurtunity for etre or QARD- MRS.McEWAN, LADIES\" any.nurs er: to have dally practice in the for two gentlemen, OOM: WITH BOARD, GOOD PLACE fur winter boarders; eve qd OOMS \u2014 213 MANCE STREET, LARGE double rooms, bath flat, suitable for two gentlemen or married couples; smail family af Jus.3 OOM \u2014 VERY PLEASANT AND WELL furnished front room.on bathroom flat.in u strictly private family.792 Palace =\u201d OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT PARLOUR, WELL furnished, heated by Daisy furnace.gas hot water, facing Dominion square.4 Métcaire UOMS \u2014 MODERN SUITE GF-ROOMH (), hot water, heated by hot water; furnie h- 3 wd, M Shuter OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, hot and cold water, new furnace; re- 8, ferences exchanged.transients.23 Victoria treat.209 3 RoW \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, wit.board, all modern conveniences; in class locality: Telntty Windsor Hotel.a 9 Tat jie Place, Beaver OOM \u2014 FURNISHED BINGLE FRONT room to let.72 Victoria st.maid; best references.ADP! and à 136 Mackay at.ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT FOR fm rd with one child, where nurse is kept, plai ANTED \u2014 HY TOUNG MARRIED MAN, KIO) coachman.useful round house; good aren last situation; abstainer.Eoiaress B Très, Star ranch Office: 31 ply at 85, araoher st.ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.AT st.ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MARRIED situation as express driver; : dress D \u2014 A TOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST f a child.Apply at 8 Durocher TAN ; CY y, views and scope.8 oxte.pe.ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY COMPETEN nurse to take care of one child.Apply 3% 20 3 ghly un ae business, Sino care of trotters and fine horses, D \u2014 THOROUGH GENERAL SER.with city references; good and kindly treatment guaranteed; & at.\u2014- BY Tune, MAN SITUATION NICE YOUNG GIRL AS EN: __Appiy 1 193 Park ave.210 x ~ LADY IsHES.1 T6.PLACE Ors Of J aria Soler a a AN EFFICIENT GENERAL 1 k end have city references.y b Todi us ot cou F a XC] Tween 1 and 3 and 7 and 8, at 106 Metcaife Poe ron isles 1 2 °, Right Rev ten GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, NTED and, an with knowledge of cooking.ed by pea clergymen Lo this ity, Privnts ANTED\u2014 A GOOL PLAIN COOK: ierences required.Apply 265 BY RESPRCTABLE WOMAN Apply AN ANTED \u2014 class reBitences.Anvbiy +3 work by the day or week.k in oe famiil \u20ac A d maker work in private famiiles; ci a child, pot, un er a year, to Address $63, Btar Off thirt ANTED \u2014 IMMÉDIATELY GOOD GEN- servant that can du plain cookt 5 £6 1 JOR BALE \u2014 A FINE GROCERY STORE.situated In a good locality, gnod reasons for seiling.Appty J, 519, Star ofice.R BALE\u2014 CHEAP, SEWING MACHINES all kinds, new and secondhand, A diol d.Lawlor & Co, ¢ lic MO LET OR FOR SALE\u2014A FIRST- clase boarding house, boarders; willing to accept monthly payments.Address E, 7:7, Star offi «pa.= \"> Home genuine History of \"ihe PATENTS PROCURED.PETHEBSTORMALCE ace.Caxada Cor.St.James: & tit.Peter sta, Montreal.Can.; WANTED General Agents Best Money Maker Out.Advertinements under this may be tnt at the Star Branch Of.¢e, corner st Catherine and Pol stre ts, where answers may also be ndarersed and called for.Ah The Champion Advertising Ce, à Mn Bleu 8, Montreal.IMTE (OR SALE \u2014 RUYERS.CALL ON UB real bargains in licensed hotela, restags ranté, groceries.te prance hotels cigars, fruits and candy store +, butchers\u2019 bars\u2019 shops; low rent, Propritics and vacant tots In the city or country: alo bésutitu: ul \u2018arme ditions cash or easy payments, rineuo CHÆMbers § and 7, New or nr.CONFLICT WITH F.Keenan.The only over Over 600 pp.agcurate, official, Cutt now terms.P.W., 321 Locust st., Tenia 20 8 saw MISCELLA NEOUS.ANTED -_ COMFORTABLY {teachers or Ad pret verfeat themselves ve German and French aon- versation.Apuiv V, &39, Btar Offles.70.classfficatt youth, of eect TE CT.£293.A YOUNG MAN TO TO_cLEAN ofa windows and brass plates.e himself useful.poly D PLAIN COOK, ALEO boukemaid.hy at 77 Durocher = Address ILE Box n ad 2 Bon tation 2 OMR , reterradin Who Wish to fei \u2018FRENCH GOVERNESS, FROM: ee Apply by etter 470 Wiliam ANTED\u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT at Love's Restaurant.t.Jame THRED SMART gen OR place at trust, ® thoroughly capable: \u2018qua - ture manufacturing ruines .0 Sa references.Addre MONEY TO LOAN.nts under tlils classification may be tot a the Star Branch Office, vorner an answ addressed or ind catieds for._ A \u201cYOUNG GIRL ousawark DY, ENGLISH AND preferred, for Jress trim- oO! .Sat rian ps App To SMALL vm Office.7 pr from.er to one Trundred dol- ve policies, de ang o on furniture, with or a Sar Office, Toronto.ANTED, À pete.MESSAGE BOY, \u2014 A SMART TEE MAN TO Loos\" io aRaiien, RMS peal \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE.WITH boarders board, also table and tran- 209 2 sients.88 Unjon ave OOMS \u2014 TWO NEATLY FURNISHED \u2018rooms with all conventencea; proskfa st if desired; xentlemen only.@ MoGit Coll.ave.200 EB OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED hroom fiat front room, on bat .sultadle for two gentlemen or married couple, hot water heating.17 Plateau st.off.Mance st.300 2 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, MOD- conveniences, for quiet gentiemen, ern in a private house.28 McGill College ave.0 ¢ OOMS \u2014 NICELY FI JRNISHED, WITH without board, per month; also or table board.Apply M ot Plateau 2 .off Mance .oi OOM\u2014 A COMFORFABLE LARGE ROOM, nice locality; private family.466 St.Ur- : 20 1 bain st.JOOMS \u2014 AT &A MCGILL COLLEGE A wiil be found well furnished rooms, m ern conveniences, double and single, near college grounds.Mo 2 OOMB '\u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED roums, on bathroom flat.Apply \u201c Vie 0 toria st.Roe.WELL FURNISHED PARLOUR T room, suitable for one heating.U ar oe Fou eee ; a 9% R rooms, bathroom and gopPer ats.Apply.ère essor Webster, 2435 Catherine at.OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLB, WITH ar without board, alse, double Dane gentlemen only.| 142 Mansfield at.OOMS \u2014 FACING ST.JAMES METHODist Church, housep heated by proprietor; unfurnished rooms, par arlour and bathroom door.Particulars, 147 8t.Alexande er no 2 OOMS8 \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURN 8 IBHED, single and double rooms; private family} rentiemen only.173 Mansfleld st.OOM& \u2014 FURNIB D ROOME TO LET itable on bathroom fiat, for one or two emen.555 Dorchester at.no 4 QOMR \u2014 COMMUNICATING PARLO OURS, Victoria st.\"we 4 ROG ain \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.on bathroom fiat.OOMS \u2014 TO LET, SINGLE AND DOUBLE © rooms, quiet, comfoi ortable hoo: Mansfield st : 270.8 vr 18 -\u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED ROOMS.table for married couple pt two 5 eury st.towman, 1 Ble he \u2014 FURNISHED, TO LET, WITR or without board.Appiy 84 Cather \u201d Churoh st- ss PE Roox LARGE FURNISHED OR UN- fraises.in \u2018strictly private family.ue.OOMB FRONT A RARLOUR: Uni fur \u2014 AND APARTMENTS FOR MAR- Any couple, in tne home of a private family at Westmount.Address Box 736 ROOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, LARGE FRONT bath fiat, also other rooms, a eo OARD \u2014 NICE FRONT RUOMSK, WITH OR without board, for married couple or gen- table board; transients accutamudated.OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS.TWO BEAUTIFUL re, first.class boards flue locality, MB \u2014 URNISHED.TO, JET.ROOMS WANTED.tonrd.Daisy farnace Advertisements undey this boarders solicited.\u201d Lu Cn D ROOMS FOR GENTLEMAN be permanent and could appre- siate Te no and select IB.Address 4180 St.Catherine at.HORSES AND CARRIAGES, te T on be leit at the Btar Branch Offios, corner Bt.Catherine and Peel streets, where answ y also be addressed and called for.classification may rauch Uftice, Curner st.may also be dressed and called for.A em ma \u2014 TWO BINGLE ROOMS, VICIN- \"Address D, T7141, Siar 210 1 THREE GENTLEMEN sire one single and one double nicely fur.niahed, comfortabls, OR BALE \u2014 GREAT BARGAINS IN COAL w between Bleury und ess i © carts ys only.and see Hibbard, Ghadburn & Co., (0 se nt .- .ROOMB AND BOARD WANTED.SALE \u2014 JOCKEY stone, jet of barness, new, Hoa price.ertisements under this 210 be loit at the star Branch Lieu, corner st.Catherine and hoc! streets, PARTNERS WANTED.Advertisements under this cation may at the Star Branch Office « corner Bt.Catherine and Peel » may also be wadressed a and called for.TT INA ML Nl hl NII NINN PS NSIS NII NT I NNT Ten \u2014 TWO LARGE ROOMS.WITH ain board, private samily 2nd two children qu ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A PARTNER $3000 in with facturing business and price and Smances: g for well established and will dress 8, 167, Star Office.of h paie nel orders to Advertisements under be left at the Btar Branch or ge.pay 60 per \u2018cent Ads may also be addressed and culied fcr.Advertinements under ALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION.KIx be left at the Star Branch Office, 1°: 82 5 blocks.me: ra block.Richmond square.Hell Tel.a A oP mS Fa WOOL, large - PRUSBIAN WOLF HO Foul st.Bell atebhone HR SALE \u2014FAMNMOUS BED BUG, rat and mice killer, 5 à it it does not clear yuur No agents solling op ty! Ureunshields, 44 FHOM 761 PAPINEAU AVI about 15 handà avots, 1080 Ibs.Reward eu above address, J OST \u2014 EUM OF MONEY \"GN: MONDAY, bth on the Park and Iatana .y 30 \u2014 A BEAUTIFUL STEINWAT gain @n immediate pur- haar Apr tion aies st.2 2aw OR BALE \u2014 GREENLAND BEAL CAPE, - EN RURMEIDR M 2 ; Grand Trunk tation, nde Peel and Windsor, a smal Ms taining two purses.by leavinx samc ot 9 der wil ba 1 SF = BROWN CANA R SALE \u2014 A FULL LINE oF GROCERS \u201cvery low price.Hibbard, \u2018Chadburn & Ca, 380 Paui at.a0 3 R BALE ~ A QUANTITY OF UBEFUL household furniture and effects, dining and and es.R SALE \u2014 BICYCLE, 1 SALE \u2014 UPRIOIT PIANO in fret class order, 243 City Hall ave, 210 23 OR S8ALR - A a palans and 1 ren fast, 3 with British plate a as verfect a» when tt left the fariary, De at 0 cas st.Uptown elim f F ! ! ST.LA WRRNCR HALL.A.Pritchard, Ottawa: A.Blumetin, New York; H.\u2018G.Gilbert, Chicago; G.H.Harrower, \u2018Chicago; Hon.Judge and Mrs.Bourgeois, Three Geo.wis Watson, Ipdinnapolia: Geo.\u2018O'Farrell, Quebec: Jas.Barry, a Falls; C Schall, Erookiyn; Mrs.D.R.Jones ER R.A Ferguson, jagara, Falls; T.J.Van Hee, Alexnndrf Bay; Fr .Van Hee, Ca- genovia, N.Y.; Mrs.J.B.Gibba, New Heb Reo RE DRY DOCK SITES.- a = 3 ; 5 8 S 8! .= vid \u2019 + +2 $ $s 2 -lyE s 52 & 8: : 1135 S \u201coe Le 92 2 ot oF 8 os ids a A2 & & .t S : He Rk Fg TY & guerre oan | ¥ Tho Wt § chs \"7 IST LangEnCE [SUGAR RERINERY 0 ing « 10 99 + YA 12376 3 À 3 .B.Farmer, Jr, rive Lasmier, Pinter, Ind.; Mr, and Mrs.H.A.Newton, Cambridge.Mass.; M.Guibgult,.Quebec; E.B.Mona- and Miss onaha 7 J.E.Holloran, Springñeld, J.Hynes, Jasna, HL J.Demers, F.H, Christean.and wife, Bt.» np t.Bkrimshire, ss 8co otsman; has.Sherwin and wite yer 8.; L.Lowe, Misa Lows.Brooklyn: Jno.Si Stubl be\u2019 and wife, Georgia: Fug.Alexand Mr.and M J.Gauthier, Geo.T.Mann and wife, Lon- .ww Thompson and wife, J.Burton, Pittsburg, Pe.: Wheinold, JT.W.Miehos, New York con EE A) = Washin ass.; se we han D.C.M, J.Que ë D.C.; N.HB.Lajole and son, Three Rivers; \u2026 R.ab, Imon, Ida.\u2019 D.Lefleur Ottawa: Fred.8.h, H.H Wilson, New York; Z.Gravel, Que! : R.Lujoie and wife, P.8.ayo te E.* Parmeton, Three Rivers; E.J.isack, Belfast; urray.Massawippi: John, Morrow, R.Paulin, Ottawu: Mor- Merton Church, A.Hawkesbury, 8, ris Griffin.Watertown; Walkerville, Ont.[1] .QUEEN'S HOTEL.P.Belowitz, New York; E .Walsh, Kingston, Ont.; Wm.Balmain and wite, Woodstock, N.B.; Mr.Papineau, Monte- beilo; W.B.Erkenshein, London, Eng.: P.J.Stanley, Toronto: Miss Ematinger, SL Thomas; rs.John Payne, Toronto; J., N.8.; P.L.Nash, F.rirpèrne, N.Nash, Geo.in, Frank Gr ie un, Henry \u2018Purcell, Alexandria Bay, N.Y.; Lufresniere, Bishloud, \u2018Wisconsin, 0.) i Toronto; E .C.Earle, W.H.Much, Brockville; B.Mc- M.D.,- Waterbury; Vt; \u2018Alfret Nfe- enzie, holson, Newcastle, Eng.; Mr.\"McHastings, Halifax, N.8.; Z.Zaunden, Buffalo, N.Y.: R.Cuser, Philadelphia, N.Y; W.J.Warrley und wife, Hinckley, N.Y; Ww.J.Colwell, Ottawa; herwood, New York; Miss Sherwood, C.F.Russell und wife, New York; W.A.Moffin, M.L.Crosby, TB.A.Blackmer, Adelbert Blackmer, Boston; H.R.Seymour, New York; H.F.Stephens, Geo.H.Stephens, v.Bogart, Syracuse, N.the Misses L.E.rown Foro.J.Harckosh, Cokia, Japan; Ww 0.McFaul, Niagara Falls, N.Y.; A.8.Smith, Kingston; £amuel ox.Home, Y.; Wm.Piggott, Rome, N.Y.§# Dr.and rs.A.W.Hollis, New York: Miss E.Neary, Watertown, N.Y.Mm.E.J.Spratt, Jackson, Tenn.; Mrs.D.C.Tav- lor, Oswego, .Y.; Mr.and Mrs.Theak- Halifax: E.E.Fish, Newcastle.N.8.Stearns.Lindonville, Vt.; J.C.Brock, Lebanon, N.Y.: P.G.'Mac8w ween, Amherst, N.S.; J.Moxain, Detroit, Mich, John McKenna, Seneca Falls, N.Y.; Jas.Miss Annie Meehan, Prov.R.1.: Sam Jackson, Toronto: ©.8.Clarke and wife, Ottawa; P.F.Hodg- son, Toronto; Miss E.W.Hoag, Pittsburg, Penn.; J.H.A.Matte and two sons, Fort Adams, Man.: G.H.Jordan, Geo.H.Macdonald, Miss Eva Ward.fas K.Ward, New York; Mr.Frank Jones, Brockville; N.J.Fasdick.Toronto; N.I.Kane, W.Delaney, Halifax: P.M.Macdonald, Fredeticton; J.Larskly.Halifax: Spencer Stinahife, Lhatham; F.Benoit and wife, Quebec; A.W.Knapp and wife, Detroit: M.Schenthal, Miss C.Schenthal, Baltimore; Mr.and Mrs.F.Prentiss, Miss Prentiss, Mrs.(has.Me- Gregor, Miss May McGregor, Miss Mec- Gregor, Mlce Cynal, New York.+.-e -e PLACE VIGER HOTEL.Francis Averling, Toronto; Fred.Lacey Valleyfield: C.BR.Whitehead, Monimo- rennes: J.A.Renaud and wife, Joliette; Mr.and rs.E.M.Ashley.Lockport N.Y.; Mr.and Mrs.McArthur, Detroit; J.Lonergan, Longue Pointe; A.B.Farns- worth, Ne York; F, X *Massire, Varennes.Mrs.Thos.Hiam.109 University street, has returned to the city from Hunting- on, Que.where she has been spending a few days, the guest of hor daughter.Mrs.W.P.R.\u2018 .rr Cat) = PROPOSED DRY DOCK, The proposed dry dock in the East End occupied the attention of the Harbour Board yesterday.Mayor Prefontaine, after a lively discussion, succeeded in pass- Ing a resolution in favour of the early commencement of the work.The question was referred to the Harbour Improvements Committee, with instructions to go into the matter, and to make borings and special examinations.if necessary.The committee will report as soon as possible, naming the site it con- aiders best for the purpose.The work of making the borings and reporting on the properties will be done by Engineer Kennedy, under Instructions from the committee.As about fifteen sites have been offered, the xeport, it Is ~xpect- ed, will not be ready for at least ten days.There was a lUvely Alaucsston Ldetwcen Mayor Prefontaipe and Mr, D.G.Thomson respecting the delay In beginning al) the harbour improvements.Mr.Thomson blamed the city because of Its refusid lo make good the payment of a balance of $120,000 of the million dollars given by the city.Mayor Prefontaine urged that the dry dock and harbour improvements generally should be more energetically procerded with.To the piea that the project was delayed in consequence of the uncertalnty of the city\u2019s action in regard to the payment of the civic grant, he argued that the work Éhould be gon* ahend with despite any uncertainty about the payment.Personally he felt certain that the city woiild fulfil its obligation.On motion of the Mayor, seconded by Mr.Contant, this resolution was adopted by a vote of seven to three : \u201cThat in view of a favourable geciston by the City Council of Montreal on the question of its contribution of one mil- lon dollars, and in view \u2018of the urgency of the contempiated works, that the Harbour Engineer be instructed to proceed at once with all due diligence to execute the works outlined in the adopted plan, namely 124A, 2.\" Mesars, Torrance, Bickerdike and Thomson opposed the motion.Mr.Robert Mackay was re-elected chairman of the board.A communication from Mr.E.N.St.Jean, Q.C.asking for the reinstatement of three pilots, was read.It wns accompanied by a petition in support of the ap- pHication, wigned by all the river pilots.The matter was referred to the Pllot- age Committee.jure gee rn So | Salt Rheum Lafioche, A.C.Lafleche, Washington.\u201d That TerriMle mening.= suraiss, Smaiting, Which ruins pleasure, interferes with work, prevents sleep yields to the Sob purify: ing effects of Hood's Sareaparilla.cured oured Coumnde of cases, it will Sarsa- Ho ood \u2019S parilla 1s Canada\u2019s Greatest Medicine, J\u2014 Hood's Pills easy to take, easy ta operat sure yours.Silver Tableware When in search of a « wedding gift\" you will usually find in our stock almost everything that is new and natty, Just now CUCUNBER-SERVERS, |i} STRAWBERRY_FORKS, CRACKER SPOONS, PEA SERVERS, SARDINE FORKS, ! WAFFLE SERVERS, / OYSTER LADLES, and 1,001 other unique lit- $|| tle gifts are in evidence.} There is nothing miss- | ing from our stock, from a single teaspoon up to a | | | |} tamily plate chest.++ 4 PHILLIPS SQUARE.MONTREAL.10x | Henry Birks & Sons, You will find the choicest pianos in Montreal for rent §3, $4 and $6 monthly, in the Lindsay-Nordhetmer Ware rooms, 2368 St.Catherine st.Kent allowed if you purchase a piano later on, m1 Sb EEE EH AEE by : Notes\u2014 : Of the News.rere retorts ibis General Miles arrived in New York today from Porto Rico.A locomotive struck an electric car Tat Washington, .Munday, killing two persons and injuring anoiber.The British steamer Oceanic was towed into Hallfax this morning win er cylinder broken.= Fred Renfrew was sent to penitentiary from Belleville on Tuesday for two years for burglary.Archbishop Duhamel, at Embrun, Ont.on Monday.blessed the Ottawa and New York Railway.Edmund Burch, for eighteen years caretaker of the Moncton (N.B.) cemetery.dind on Saturday, aged 79.The Spanish Cabinet has decided to prevent Lhe newspapers from printing accounts of the secret sessions of the Cortes.Judge White, of the United States Supreme Court, has declined the position of- Yered trim us a member of tne peace commission.Hon.Mr.Bifton is paying an official visit to the Lleut.-Governor of the Norti- West Territories, who has been unwell for some days.Admiral Schley and Brigadier General Gordon have arrived at San Juan de P to Rico.Un the transport Semecr with them were thirty purses and six surgeons.An unknown fishing schooner has foun- i E.I, and it is be- hands Tiave been lost.She probably went down in the storm of Sunday night.The latest news from the Arctic whaling fleet which was caught in the ice is that all were lost.This was received in Seattle on Tuesday from J.C.Downing, of the steamer Walc: Father repanmier, of the Deaf and Dumb Institute, of Montreal, preached, by the medium of his flngers, to the deaf and dumb people of Ottawa at the Basilica in that city on Bunday.A violent windstorm passed over Nicolet cn Sunday, and tore down all the iran superstructure put up to support the me- talifc root the new cathedral.J.» loss js ooimated at The Spanish newspapers generally blame the Government for attempting to control the debates of the Cortes, saying the convocation i8 useless if closed doors.are ädded to the silence imposed upon the press.The United Biates postal commission to the island of Porto Rico will Investigate the postal system and réport to Washington.It is likely the United States will eventually retire the Porto Rican currency.Mr.Wells\u2019 house and the Roberval woollen mills, at Roberval, Que, were destroyed by fire on Monday.The loss 15 $i.000, and Insurance e fire caught from a cahdle in the.ieath chamber of a young child.A seizure of smuggled fiquor was made at St.Anna Bay.C.B., on, Saturday by Col- tector of Customs Mea lay.aathe sc Cassie M, of Bt.Pierre captured at eleven o'clock at night tive miles oft Caps Dauphin, with a cargo of casks and 20 cases.H.M.8.Indefatigtble is now at St.John, N.B., and will remain there for a wee The date of the nominations for ine election of the new Cabinet Ministers In British Columbia has been fixed for the 17th inet.It te not believed that the re turn of any of the Ministers will be op- ES ces as ere te r « ANCHOR BRAND\u201d ¢ \u201cWindsor Bacon\u201d © + ++%++%< +\" The Laing 7\u2014RBTAIL STORES-\u20147 +++.++++e.
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