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It's Onl Prelimi Noti Missionaries Have a Narrew Escape xpress Co.S Unly a Freliminary Notice, for Their Lives.UPTOWN BRANCH, Wy L] e \u2014 W Star Branch Offic But Something Good ill Follow.Rudyard Kipling Is Suffering From the nch ® No.L Corner of Peel and St.Catherine Streets.À .Effect ot Dog's Bite.pnd \u2018There is no end to modern progressiveness.The more we ect via Togs UE of re ny rr tonnes ol pore TRAQE MARS do the more we want to do.Ambition is never satisfied.\u2018That LONDON - Jul is __ best and cheapest method of remi:ting is OUR ambition.Although competition gets keener every yeard] a desmwn\u2019 from Shanghai says that the through the mails.A receipt gives with 6 ENORMOUSLY THE LA RG EST SALE\u201d our eyes are not closed.We have forged ahead for nearly a Merqury publishes a report that a rows a ref 1 oon form All ous dozen years and we intend to keep the lead.Montrealers have The natives attacked and looted the mis ver OF ANY COXCHA ER IN CANADA.ç .80 a .ev.Hu marked with pleasure and complimented us on our enterprise.|and Mis Macbeth.ail missionar:s, Dar- - : They have appreciated and liberally supported our efforts to TOY exaped with their Lives.They are i give them an up-to-date Men's Outfitting Store right in the We , .centre of our city.TO-DAY we open our doors to one of the VAR LEON BRIGANDS.9 finest Men's Furnishing and Clothing Stores in Canada, the mine cm a fer corner of Craig and Bleury streets, all remodelled and freshly [after hu last vint to the idand, continues .: fitted ith fi Sand La ; LL k d- merrdy.Since it was started two months ! 1 up with new hatures and every convenience to make tra ago, 89 brigauds have been killed or cap \\ po ing easy, but we have a purpose in view before making our on or Comply ET PC où t te, & i 1 GRAND OPENING WITH NEW FALL GOODS, [fins fins ios EF L wi e brigands was a spin af- (10 » fair, doing equal credit to both nids.The A Î th h k d ! b nd fo f membe = VI ELE MAW BALL de FE re for those who know a goo e want to clear out every Ine of goods we have 1N |by vigourous pursuit to take refuge in the ÿ : ; ; { Morguguai forest, the sl f th oun- e e e EE M ee our stock we ant fo tum hi aie oT thing when they see it, and will .e, : s Ir \u2019 i but the authorites of Sawmari have been pui I | .° on their mettle offers rizes {rom Now for the Biggest and Quickest Cash Turn Rome and somes of decom.ss we : | | ) ; as monetary reward, and they resolved on ave no In g u e es e ! Ever heard of.We are preparing for a gigantic ee be alin ite the \u2019 ' district and a military cordon placed a the forest.Then, guided by local peasants, ' 177 St.James Street.} C L EA R | N G SA LE diers end 30 gendarmes, on à force march, J 00 K 2387 St.Catherine Street West rs an gendarmes, on a forced ma 1, .a with the object of surprim the band.\u2019 They were not quite suocesaful, as the bri - ® e 9 1553 St, Catherine Street East.A d .ands had posted videttes in approved style 16521 nd for the above we are going over all our stock and marking |and the troops were ween long before they goods at such ridiculous low prices, that the bargains we will Suid zet to lose auariers The nabt lasted = , offer must prove irresistible to the public of Montreal.We were killed and about a dozen wounded.Co Ultunately the survfors fled to the top of ! i want you all to read our large Cheap Sale Advertisement in Tomorrow's * Star.\u201d We know when you read the prices you'll scarcely credit the reductions, but they are genuine and Mount Moryoliai, where they are now besiege without hope of breaking through she cordon.It is proposed to starve them into surrender.The troops lost one officer and two men killed and several wounded.qd (7 s s GS you must see the goods to appreciate them.FRANCO-ITALIAN FIGHTS.= .& \u20184 A) \u2014\u2014= _ Two rows between Frenchmen and Ita : © ON lians are reported in this mormng's de 7 y epatches- At Canen, laland ot Crete, an é 3 } TO-MORROW S affray occurred on Friday evening between Ç ; French and Italian soldiers, m which four iC v4 .ates the \u201cgyptians » thousands of 5 \u201cmime hee 2108 Mexican Cigars, years, down to the Roman date.On \u201cKxquisitos\u2019.\u2014\u2026\u2014ln ORES OES) 16 00 AXEL PETTERSON No such beautiful flint unplements have \u20184 3 N.Q HENRY CLAY ever been discovered.The regularity of p 9 9 Benaîtivas \u201d In boxes nfs 15 00 LA CYPREE 0 lo boxes of 50 650 the chipping is almost incredible.This ia .À \u201c Perfectos \"1.Din botes 1 2A 20 00 D ti Cigars the oldest race known to the world, and ; pe in boxesor 10 14 50 omestic g ; also the most interesting.The later Egyp- .- , « Concbas Eapeciales n bores of) 1200) LA CARENITA.tian discoveries, too, are of t t- R 4 \u2018Petit Duce\u201d.n boxes of 20 perles\u201d In bones of 50 850 ance.great impor 5 n ¢ an $ 0 | ¢ I ¢ ell oer The hine of IDEN \u201cVictorias\u201d.OUT Clu boxes of SU 700 | 4 \u201c \" pa NDON'S WATER SUPPLY Spe pmo RE LA wana.LONDON'S WATER SUPPLY.} + ® Canada.\" t Bouquets , .In boxes \u201d LU 3 | \u2018Reina Victories Extra Fina\u2019 In boxes of 50 7 00 is again threatenad with a wa- A EL irc Messi) 15 00 LA FLOK DE MELVIN.ter famme.manner it was bud 7 EPP TPE PI ré : .\u201cpy \" enough in East End.but this year the \u2018 erin PAD In boxes nf 56 10 00 Furitanos (a boxes of 50 Prive?tole o London and 14 are ( \u201cRaina Victoria Elegante\u2019 In boxes of \u20184 50 CUSTODIA.per box Ss tend, abe flow of the Thames » i LA VENCEDORA.LA FOSTERA.) 'Nublimea Loue In hoxen nf held 23 00 \u2026 \u2026 ing more then ever from it.Last year \u2026 Betns Victoria Extra An pores oi wa ia ow Puritanos In boxes of 28 250 the Goverment dedaru«i +h at oll that 5\" 1 Regula Fapecisies Extra\" In boxes of 13 0.LEONORA.a mn cas 5 00 vas requir Le Das bin faciating OH , .\u201c chas Fapec - \u201cConcha Grande\" n boxes o unc een e water CKET LA CAROLINA.companies in case of want, but this bill ia vy TI S\u201475 Cents.CHILDREN\u201440 Cents, \u201cPepfecton In boxes ot *3 26 00 Cigarettes useless when no company has a surplus, vd \u2018 Benoritas fn boxes ot \u201cwy 1100; HERWOOD'S EGYPTIAN , and thet in the position now.Juet now h ; LA CORONA.LIS \"8 EGY N.the companses are summed to dw awa ; ; ; : 1 rain.apart de E Y 400 fn tment 1050 aheregot No.8 In ta votes of 100 had ie Pi 08 the Thea to draw owas Trains leave the Windsor Station 8.15a.m.and g.00 am.Tickets can be obtained from the Grocers and at the tral OX ** Eapecialez de F.V.& CO.[0 boxes of 25 14 00 each 3 50 golloos daily, but last month they made 0 H.UPMANN & CO.| Inberwno's No 8 fu tin boxes of 100 3 away with 140.000.000 jer day.b oS a QS 2 Q Q Q Q IST TI RS \u201c Perlas\u201d In boxes of 0) 17 00 Isberwood's No.7 In tin boxes of 100 oo id io is is id i.ic ig *\u201c Regalia Klegante _ no boxes vf 27 15 00 each 250 ABANDONED HIS DORY VILLAR Y VILLAR.» Peut Perfertos\u201d\" \u2026 _\u2026 In boxesof 23 21 90.Fine Cut Tobaccos, The British steamer Toïbei, Captain Sher AGUILA DH ORO aradn a 15 00 Per pound lock, New York, July 1.for Manchester, 4 : (Golden Fac e: V 8 Co Finest Cut Flug Tobacco 4 1h.and \"| whic arrived at Liverpool on Sunday, pick- i Boks Favorite lu bozerofie 1200\" gh une \"1 20 [ed np Captam William A Andrews, known BISLEY RIFLE MEET.or ana wo ot Tn possible The Tange MARRIED, NOT MATED.sa Cool, airy and delight- LA ESPANOLA \u201cThe Richmond Cavendish Co, Liverpool, 8\" the Lone Navigator.\u201d who left Atlantic \u2014 800 yards.and the number of shots ten.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 .th P i ti » Panetelas \u201d : Int £50 | England.City June 18 in a little craft named The The Canadians Continue to Make Considering the weather and the length of ful.Sit near 6 rismatic \u201cPetit Bouquets TT In bunes of zh Ah ey | \u201ctiolden Flake Cavendish in igh.ting $1 50 Doree, Darely twelve ot on length, to at a sh the range apt Cartwright's score Is a A Romance Begun in Guelph Ends in Fountain and listen to the opera - Frid ¥, tempt TORR antic.- a Good wing.ry c abie one.LA Rosa LE SANTIAGO.boxes of Zr 1p [IARI RR Nady RY medium 4 drew wan found exhansted rin 12, © 5 un the (Elcho Challenge Shield Compe a Detroit Divorce Court.16541 \u2018 = > no th, i 1b, lb.Ib.tis.1 rom ; on, first stage, 300 yards, and scorec j séremeths fu ha 206 16.and da dos 1 50 ut 700 nitles the Irish coast.His B16.\u2018and Scotland BR Wales Was Not rec FRASER, \u201cMedianne\u2019 In boxes of 28 #2 00 VIGER & CO.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, years.and the weter companies arc tak- bout was left adrift.UNLUCKY MR.KIPLING.Mr.Rudyard Kipling right thumb has Born bitten by a dog aui um ia- 2 Don't Forget the Grand Banquet on the Grounds That Day.§ SEVERAL POSSIBLE SCORES \u2014 ENGLAND WINS THE ELCHO SHIELD.presented In the competition.England eventually won the Elcho 8hicld competi- tlon with 1577, Scotland made 15 and Ireland 1511.Canadians are entered tn the Mac.Cup competition, and kinnon (haMonge DETROIT.Mich., July 17.\u2014Minnie Reynolds, a pretty young woman, told Judge Waite on Saturday that although she hai been a bride nearly threes years she had nevar been a wife.and the court thouæht Jos Peters, aged about 52, was found im an injured condition on the Canadian F- cific track near iÿngiésh Hiver.le said he head watked frum Winnipeg to Port Arthur hospital.207, 200 and 2311 St, James Street - - - i : He © , ; A will probably have as hard a time choosing _ : Montreal ot thea mois chan, SD (sca to te sar Bron ner pa hey Mad in te Kpiapore he could un restored to plnstarhood, lie one 200 Soy thre conte à jury wi BISLEY CAMP, July 17.\u2014The weather Cup match.This competition will be shot parents reside M Toronto, and in the sum.K rots have been executed In sæ- Go to the Arena Tonight Fine Opera production, ser [0c and 20c gives you a seat in the Arena.Comic serious CONSGQUENCEN.CABLE NOTES, F2 Liberel, of Madnd, which published a statement to the effect that a Reficnt of heen discovered on Saturday afternomn wes an Improvement on the moming.When the shooting began the atmosphere at the ranges was close and oppressive, but after midday had been passed it was such as to please the in rapid directed volleys at 500 kneeling, and five volleys will be fired.mer of 1896 she went to Guelph to visit ona of her chums, a young lady named Bleeman, the daughter of George Sleeman.the Mayor of the city.and a wealthy brewer.Miss Sieomag had a brother, Edwin pretty Girls, chorus of thirt ; 2730000 pewet voices Y Opera and other attractions.520 Prectss te pen Naliway érkmmen.In the \u201cAlexander Martin\u201d Veil and pirascd with ihe work they have Austin Sieoman.and on September 3 he led .R71 16561 Company, due to embozal ts, has pub competition, ten mhots at 1,000 yards, LA.pre 20 far.of the Canedi : Miss Reynolds before a clergyman, and lished « retraction admi that the H.C.Blair.of the 76th Battalion, made captured ie menor I the Pace of they were married After leaving the \u2019 was faive.AU de conclusion of 4 a score of 3, but his comrade in arms, ales competition.house of the clergyman Seeman told her that the marriage was only formal, and SUBSTITUTION ! he ceremony of Capt.Wilson, of the 33rd Battalion, made Lieut.R.A.n, of the 13th Bat- ES dong to stay ve Guards et Hyde pages ud the highest score, which was 4 Con.atood tenth among the wianare Bie A he should never consummate H: that eured, at officers of che.eatth Regie ent x sidering the long distance, the Canadians R.Fleming, of B.T.took twenty.the only reason which had made him the FRAUD of the dap Dome] noi New York\u2014Ceptain Faits end did remerkebly well.This competition will taoond pl and Pte.J.H.Simpson, of marry her was to esonpe the sonsequences 0 or pain.For Canadian à 130-page ted to Que Vie be concluded to-day.- the 1th Ro orice EY ean | of 8 promise to marry another giri and à She vou pet Carter\u2019 a book \u2014 tree, write 8, Mason Mepicrws The , Capt.A.D.Cartwright, of the Royal The only other winner on the Can.criminal prosscution.This sald, Sleeman y g arier's, ) Co., $77 Sherbourne Street, Toromte ood ze of women studying in the Grenadiers, started out wel in the Wim- ad cam was Lieut.H C.Blair, of raised his hat.wished his bride good mor- Ask .AE ee EU AT bledon Cup match, making sight straight Ure Th Batt.who secured sixtieth place ning.and walked away.Ke never cebied AS for Carter's, ing the fast six Wie they pum.bulls\u2019 eyes, an tnner and sa magpie, putting Lord Brat Canadian High to see ber afterwards, and two years ago .\u201cI bave been handling the 5 We will all mest at the bored 414 amine 3s the previous up a total of 41, but even then the Toronto Commissionar, wil old « grand reception sho came Lo (bia city.Later she ied a Insist and demand Hercules Spring Beds for over Electri F ntal ax A years ago only 105 wo- captain Wid mot succesd in capturing a hen\u201d Av oo.burda xl Lo suppressed bill for the annulmeat of the » four months and have had no c Fountain in the Arena drat wes ei virer tien prise.The bonditions were ten Shots at here have been invited marriage, and on Saturday « decres was \u2019 eomplaints about them.| To-night at 8.15 a ré ni on pe og ®0 yards.Six prince were given, inclwitng entered declaring the ceremony invelld.S Little Liver Pills thot aileve they are the best of oie ial hort 0 bis family fmirioouss for the coveted cup.It will be seen how close ue - meer \"FRNDERIC LAPOINTE, She swprort of himeil cad famly Tbe be scoring was aad bow g004 the shoot- M Yasentine, Che cefauneing caatéer (6 he The onl Importer and Mfar.of Peraiturs, pris rey the mle of valued ot when Captain Cartwright coulé not Midélesez County Bank at , MASONIC GRAND LODGE e only perfect 1561 Bt.Gaiberine M1.Sarah Bernhardt will view America In Mesos of imei 80 penyton within the Aret olx, HE ire toot VaNRIne Mads Conta i0,00 or mor Made Gold Medal Mig.Co, Mont- the winter of 1900, under the management 220 | hoisionme vefwod at out of « possible M.The meer ue à contention, 1n which he Liver Pill, real; Raid by best furotiury irade ge: of Charles Frohman.$900.00 ton Cup Lisut.H.C.Wm tn stock speculation.\"o° OTTAWA, July 17.\u2014The Grand Lodge of - Wiliam K.here Y which tiem K Vanderbilt decter that thers Battalion.and Roi rAroale Brower.4 showman.to under ar.Canada, A.F.and AK.opens in Toke no other, the New York v controie, He L 5.D., on a charge of l'Otawa on Wednesday next, will bring : , and its alMed companies, are planning to murdes.killed a freak known tbe about six hundred deleguies to the oly = a obtain control of other ¥nes of raiirosd rs Which Xs cenneoted with ; Even if \u2014 pote conne of oiler wey rend Sos tie \u201crman was 3\u201d monkey; wid probebty wok be asmotoded bette Bar.| Adante to the Pacific.: .DRESS CUTTING ACADENY i EE ee ER | Solicited to do sa .Dr.Robert Steals.of the Duited States 078d Master.will pusniée, and among ei ape Pa E one I at Fong = rend qe a ta Masco: Order sonmseted wk ks ° of Im » .A \u201c fo the Chem tp Quant ot Arts the Illuminated Feuntaia to- Se by 2.) ETS proving.god of Same Colour Wrapper, oh Sy ; ; ' make We otig > om \u2026.| a.\u2018 - | wi retake 114 ._ .' : LE LT Late ; ue pn ye Lu PRO PSN PTE \u2018 \u201c Ç .fu = a EEN 8 NT ed Ig , OF $20 48, 4 ; _ a y.CN .; a RMB A LA AR TR RE RAA ELA RUE ld er Je nes , y - .Ce 5, \" n awe 2°.; fa: ne EE + : FT 7 = : ( BV Read sat \u2014\u2014 1 2 A .x \" - var #7 hed VEIN 4 440 py 4) 7 - PEL > HS» - .- 2.798 : 2 ke » .RYR -.me \u201d .4 Produrick smd Rese sont \u201c LR ace (or what Releres Joo IY Be ho .A AT LAST, bresches of lacrosse etiquette.| « \u2014\u2014 = mou men éarived by special train _ & The Teronte T copied ape ee te Tome rot \" | em Gave Way to baume on fs Game, orme ag \u2014 qu Yackting men sc | Cornwall in th ar Ps om te Sn LE me: À e Factory Town ; / due de is Ph bial as TORONTO'S YELLO - ritannia twenty mitten 0 on Saturda ) W METAL.Ce \u2018( caren at wabely nov\" te ow y.| The [ut Lerdanen.while not as large as on Toe Mastin popuier by Pos ms as in makmy bimoël \u2014_\u2014\u2014 I Was ne VICT | meniéourhood duree wound.\u201d and ou woot at a ann carie QRS FOUND THEM EASY oo pe Toronto had a a great is vious.wy stery\u2014for what purpos | ! cheered them tho su ounding tne who ! -\u2014 0-0 to At Least That Is What Th fring Died up pp tolls.Ac 3 the rath ENT ut a < 0 1 .ey Say\u2014 Alan, oo omition.Cornwall rath on the Ashe-Thompson Fou The r .Wheeler .Heps at H ! artculars-of the fake 5 .LONDON, enley.Mis J ~ Cont Tuzer .- \u2018 Mr.Pline renard \"a Henley itest.Ler .hore was onl Fath st Lo Fred Morun.ter.and that a nly one wiped inetdent BHERDBROO \u2014 Frank Mami.Home eid Burns fouled-8y-Thompæon în dent Tt wan pure EB BEAT QUEBEC.lice\" \u20ac So.Madden day both Bor the Brant \u201clh Tim tha | M ES Feaker 2 ita homo 97 Broa ee Nae er A CL Gear vay a on J K a oo oderick ra ant wor treal Walloped the Shiunrooks Refer op Capadn.oo.Riley Thames men mate he ft Then inthe Inte Ua ee | an Kent, Ottawa.foul.Such an Incident Ta wna beaten on rprovincial GameiHere Jas.Davidson, Utena Ton Montreal; PE ni bout spot or born FA _ \u2018Tame 1 Lbe goals fro * ' ATURDAY brought po den totaud it eck.m behind, and Mad GAUDAUR D AY Forte ful and every.ç le (acond game was prinopally a de {Bpecinl to the N ; Vues Dow nome that fence fou Toronto; Comwall made several w he Star) ' on nat | ally are ie and wide; er fin- » INNIPEG, Man, July 17 \u2014 « \u2018 0 : Le eam that the walÿe seamd ds, who abot and Corn the rites to parties in Vue on a! ; Queen Gty mines gainc was won.lime, 7 1-2 ship ea ve AUS IONE 4 world\u2019 homo t mn hind nag match f : J or Fil Ci Town Dea ook game both Brodernck and Vancouver, between himisesf Bart int fute twahv® deirated Whe \u201cToranto dome as an eratisple to prone.the speolatots, wv wn champion, Wray.Vauoux © ka weve?Fouls ta four, snd down in| CTO and [Ey by play la- hu mouey foro championalup rue rer Fos ; took their od Famers Vownantps men Paved 10 to 12, but rating there Usudaur and Jolson and would.no douly | ou Ir ara Quebec, into camp, teat made Teronto mek by seven te trick auctthr race CUCUUTUZVINN gail IQ { ey \u2014re 2 Som to 1, ones the following manner.Carer Les = i I.has been pred: that the T ed.they trod ami, Convwall's home uncover: \u2014 - THE SHAMROCK } ea oui Tall away do sx h oronto {i EM , but went wide of the mark; = SOUTHA .their eastern.inp, and nly as they began JOR Lh it from behind, and threw to _ \u2014_ ' chailenxer MITON.July 17 \u2014The ! a remit ie dr wg from Bat- a who butted it back through the I Sm urday rer Shamrock went for a spl Ju ; le wn will be ful- § and Toruto\u2019s stock went below A N Ere \u2014 Bho started under.pSouthamp ion Water | - tad f y hp Fa 0 1 a a noghty bueky team and In the fourth rr led ar Minot Cuathe hoisted Mer final wil have kr Hy the Le at them at home CORNY 5 Me BC Channel breeze and went own hen |.a - + Tha Cro, ud at me everest sort oi Ju VAIX+ GOT FRISKY DAME Annet a a parently at « treme nd.vas Eee 4 stautual Lacking in the Abu and were decided p moSrare with the eturned tu au! *h pe of good idediy off, and i mm .Bantani e maiisail 1 .the pa of Te a ed (orne ail Toronto 41 41-2 mmutes to wore, 1.Jit goo doing ae es 5 = ou on her pin.ompanied the cup cations Next Saturday Toronto has to orynto.Ye ul 7 ' \" = he 8hamrock\u2019s misha i to play Sher- orkx took the fenoe SCEN = character.Bhe pois of a triv ' broche ae the Townahips people, ein- foullog Madden and ar this game for ES AT THE OPENING OF THE CANADIAN BUNT, CL of running Se A TY a hier ; pUCCess ther rerime ny spring some sort ot orp Quebec, stitches.adden's head required several CUVE NO than the opposing homes.B UB, ST.LAMBERT.the train ana ene anable vo stand \u2018oronto.Cornwall will have a trip to Ot- Black won the fifth for C Shantocks did not have a goslk ut the fured thous None of the crew wera ih fae, And the ham: ky go down to Que minutes.or Cornwall in 4 that made quite a big difference.geper, and over country cover I Jur ang h rome of the men were in .Nappemmes ol SPP various pulesonte came out and ran up a one, two, opliged to ay fielders into the les ol Lambert and Loneveul muniepalities St docked.but remains Moored has Jat bee .Saturday may ee scure, in 7, 11-2 and 1 tter imagined tha p has a mem w lik of abe , ve Hyth] sole changes in postions.evened up the \u2018score, This minutes, which scribed.an de- dred, and Om igen about one hm: SHAMROC j } - to ! K A i og.order now ibe clubs are in the follow: eS ven Eo: and the ETE hem was The teams sod summary follow: - ; od, mu on Bunting matters Sona 1 SOUTHAMPTON, J hy : C Won.Lost.To play.9! the math, ve Turner made the play Hon Posttion.Shamrock The Members Hel Towing names.we on the grounds, the fol- has four main sails and Veit! Thong mn Cornwall.01 40 play.dashes and ain ne one ns okd-time Taylor JS Goal - ei w .Kearns I's ne d â Well Attended D.(Gauthier.DUR quant: Mowery, J not So, morrow Saturday» mihi w Ti ro nt .= .a v ap Shamrock : { 1 7 scored.Time, 4 minutes.men and Haynes Cover point ! coleday H : cent, Chas, Massey, E.rie, red.Vin: She Had a Large Crew S homas the trial with Britannie | \u2018 Ralf | Ed ET et, so ia HS sis Housewarming Saturday at Std TRE.Ld on Saturday ims, ln va on brand She va , i a] ; + om wad the better of th , w see ; ; \\.PTA J.B.Jam \u2018 wel « mse as Quebec.122 mA : à i i who dd more horsung of the Raine, Burns, Tliitams RE 7 GRellly F.Copland, Wm.B.Inrche, pecetary: A.But She Managed to Get Th | pleased with the yacht's performance Sherbrooke .i 4 6 man on the field, 1 probably any wistmaes : St Lambert Horsiall.1 W ddy, notary, s! rough COL \u201c4 Tr : ?8 in Billy took oon med wo Turner.and NE us o \u201cMcMahon Lambert, James AUS Jon Mayer N UMBIA\u2019S TRIALS.! % Re ; th a co \u2014 : right, | pr : E TORONTO\u2019S DOWNFALL CP Tomas, an ot opens\u201d tome 7 amin\u201d W Be EA fr To Arthur es the Water Quickly.rase Detwéan the Columbia and Teremis o LL cr : , an de Came in Cornwall on Saturday Af nunutes œ who wcored.Tune, 6 Day .Outside home .Trihey AS A MOST ENJOYABLE AFFAIR R Varin Fhe tT Rochon, Dr.A.\u2014_\u2014 Newnor Fs under the auspices of thi y ter- Six minotes w.H.H.M.And e home .Kearney Prevost Fret T slaviolette, 1.A.N held on Priday.Juty À A he start gi i 1 noon.elovantn end Yas ale the time of the Rete Ms re art .M.Cregan , \u2014\u2014 deau, Emile STE rr wr EED BE NO FEAR OF HER SPEED made from Drentone Ter par wll Ie | $ ack scored.a ; .a ox eg gen \" and th at 11 cory en to the Star) Ce et Tora a to play, but Perey Qu Tres Georges James and ocum Todge Which They Have Nr re Ter manager: sm The date of the second P race mi sue lacrosse Nir ts July 17.Saturday's off, and \u2018won out.G Leased w N ; IT.Vendekne.ir.Dr.a Rr.su Light Wiud Spoiled the Yach ranwed date peer on team but not 1 Harpe lo the west: WHAT SHEEBROOKE DID pe Won by Scored sby Time as ot Available Brosseau.Hurtean, piano merchant A acht Races TO MERT THE ARGONAUTS ! | local .; Are owers of the - .Montreal.Day .ime.rion.Hurean.J Dori v + : , Co their mo ne had pra lost faith in They Took Quebec Into Camp on 3 Montreal \u2018Brown : 12 Through Lawsuits Irving Smith, Dr.Art.Wienault Morris at Pointe Claire on Saturday NEW FORK.July 17.\u2014It was officl ' ' whom they considered out from Toronto, Saturday.Montreal Cees Brown a \u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Btates Rogaite an offical of the Middis ; However, they must be considered in the (Special to-the Star .Montreal.Day .%12| BU ng fernoon.çlal match race and Been\u2019 arranged \u201cbe! | œ we -the \u20ac Lo a .- een n race for the vhampiensup, and by virtue | ) ç Montreal.Chrigtmas \u2026 1 T THERE WHERE TBNTS.ON TRACK AND TUR vagie Barge Club.of Philadei Foun | | Head\u201d pete advantage of fully hie QSHERDROOKE, July 17 Saturday was 8.Bhamrock.Dilton 2.7.08 \u2014 F.SHAMROOK IS ALL RIG the Argonauts, of Toronto.inp ane | season, over the east advanced oke 8 Cay r Quebens, oo AL HT.d and.e Pennsylvania | on trente ee Pa EU a up.fresh Suomen and SHOTS.Guests Hnjoyed Watching Hounds AMERICAN BRED HORSES.\u2014_\u2014 \"| Sane have \"oent \u201cword they ihe canal mes 3 , ; re thei race 1 1 and ram a Tote ars ne aaa lors over the Crise expecting to have tre \"Driving bark man: ae played on \u201cP4 Cross Country Racing by M Points Out That Few OT Little Mishap Amounted to he tide\u2019 gate regatla on i ao 4 and then followed this u he reason, of n easy time of it with the Faste the Leos on betw © em are of A an ohn Wanamak -abour p by going to M Townslips tea ha m and Valleyfield een ny Use for Nothing W cup t er will give a oY È real and deteating i & ont m, which a week w tesms Th the Olu! ( orth o the winning crew.| city, bur Heleating pe Shamrocks of that Montrea was leclared \u201cunfit For ren mm by, Eons Ad © Leos b Members.Racing.Bpeaking About PT w i : at the press moment, then her AR prises ve acte world abounds in eur 20d Shaanrock de St.Charles : LONDON.July 0 2,775 \u2014The oma x \u2014B8he Will Race Britaania Tr A HANDICAP RACES | à the Capital ora lonely con rousse _Doesesnes ma a « ba ole the mately, aul lo i Contested of them, Alte the Queer a te ark the Jumor League, the ae HERE wne frac a much aiteniion an an Teallzed > io.\u2014\u2014 day ae Ponte Cal, Series or handicar! | TOY to, on = mn lo pot r a ver \"ou - \u2018ns a very n only uede.or i ron bap Satay Uh em on the Eee efeate ce pre eos ERE wae vers in ie pra pee tach Tn | HE mai pot a For ioiln or afk wend) were dashed ta proce po of victories sen ves eated by a score of ?to 1 Home gi \u201c The th Bruce a ctoictinen- Fleurette colt.! n énéereet da unsatisfsotory for racing.Th tiven of Lhe lustorie L Vo the representa Sherbrooke deserved their OT & given on dings averaged tons American jyvar- in the yacht a ud, glortous, but with ver ae area a ant a ht | irr he Gress mas have dane THE CRICKET CREASE noon by \u201cie Bure Gul SL Er To | Romi 6 Lav Shel Hed Erm Pi of li.rome, as that lay an exhibitoon tent.met the Caps they w .\u201cClub .£ reel, UMIpin, who wil tresn and > .w- preparatory gun was fir Shas: rocks and Lat plavel between the dently anterior to the Tow re \u2014_\u2014 ub de Chasse them here for Mr Willem and race | Yacht utes past f s fred at seven min, [Rs ornwalls Cl pane te a | | Tru ror C.Whita ! our.The ST re ER ge Fe 0 oramar ve meme, | ne SE | RE mi Te Em ES on acuity ri Snir OTHE St Tal after the unl 0 ! ; ough ho M .; a at the club gr | American bred na t them eve to be reer oe pr pated wis Ed 2j deal of the ry or TE a a 5 by Aly of three Lambert, ne ro the Lodge was ruled tr A mighty fuss | thet, Mr.at rhe Shoes for Un Iniernationei Face | oe scons would have road SE eee dod irukty that Sherbrook merito Victory ee med a very would have been their club-h yearitngs from the United orig o = new : ; seven to ope, Istcau ol) se .more like t in storing twice.In the toed on the A.A Le Hl on Satur.but for a lawsuit, which rs still ine Cewmarket last autumn, wh es, sold at ich as Tre- \u2018 opty the.\u201cgame dd the western Tots pa, a en rene oe hare Mew strongest aR ira\" pr facimalty TE ith credit ben nb ol three hired ree | rn hanged.one or the arkmals main \u201cuch ue es were serionusiv ar at.1 shert Le : layed t opponents ; nan vwHing.he gett] 1e grounds.Une especiall race so hands has won a an was in the math game ; and tow herbrooke's defence was m bett | wickets for 17 runs, aml by th ng seven Military marquee, being of ext ally, à | 4 ar, and appear to be practically that the a- ' first were a little a in which they at than in any former matel er sha tn at a critical e fine bat.rfion.ON K extra large pro- oo hleas for macing purpmes.W y tor which À , ! attled .seit .ch, and, « time by - ext to their t nine this hon as- at first down an by the rated, bo: go rettied à narked veakneas in the ul, wig by and Tie \u20ac both playing a hid UE Fige house, occupied by SY N onal rants cout A oi in iaudatory M was said, coul day Snell scored.In fact, the wn ci the Me eded in Parone smde all fatteruy good oy by continue his con.the, club's caterer.ave ford won a number of portant Beres.pt gather A _ ; e ther wan was unfortunat acor] ilbert rom two o'clock Saturd animals from the \\United rew, was out al- TORO.3 Cr TED Mayor Parent, oï hb e emough to ren ay afternoon f¢ 1 States, they ONTOS WELLE TERRI Tai [ball art aro Fr ad OS tee Lai on 74e ks 7 Moh Mids | Frot ai routes.same hoving come 10 TE Loriiard who has tne finest sud in arranged that there are mot going tn be any thtonghon! the mat à, and two minutes, when Chret rive with Hill.who played w rest the grounds on h ba aving come to America.\u201d u regular trial races, and that the trials of Cand frequently 7 MeCarro ren, Exley and came o yed well for his and orecback or driving the the new boat will ri ing spirt the f over the hall prose! w els un iv Tan n got into a httle trouble.si ut with the sensational analys carriages from Longueuli, IT v be confined to an occe- i y dapiay ed ta fine ime able te prise aveur: ele and were un- sent all thees to the fence A wheob el wickets for 9 runs.In regard ysis ot come by train or af fr others having OUR MARTIMAS WON sional brush with the Speculator.Still a The.face long sites darkoem bad wet T ein au 1 A another Quebecer was rule httle later olde McGill showad a great are to the summer homes.oot from their near by NEW YORK - + race was called, end r.Harn sending of the bouts un lolly by of ther hen rl be wand that sore | ben Joined the a red sf, and then na peemed Lo reagire an infinitude ot ping: At three o'clock fully two hundred Brighton wan i Joly Digne first race at Tour who with Mr.J.Riley, on 5 slub wu as follows: Gleno a : thee necdents in te mate, at gun proved vu Rata goaler.Thus the 5 iA deserves greot credit for his heling.so were on the spot ve per Me br 12 ; ere were accents that ow again |B ed with 9 Sherbrooke ng.Je ceremony atarted niahed firat easily, but was d .n thus far, gave up hw afternoon Y re 5, spra dents a: a A tu$ Were pet ace Quebec players on the field men ami ten McGIL t thr | d at a bout half Ned for fouling Mars as disqua- to acting as officer of th ahoo 1.y ! : « an Onstance, He ; L.ec o'clock, when the M hi ralan, nearly knock! of the day.There was Jittle goal kevper om ns'ance, Hese, the half an hour wawa hy When nearly oundm, M aster of the m to hit knees as they round ng a magnificent start, th + kecper.crached \"De k Peaker | pur up, by a really Lbeantif r di.Smard, and the off er turn.R.Win unded the low.th e four Dbosts i an Me Ean hie I, Feb eaker lay Burns came down the fiel autiful First Innings.the club, Meswrs.Dr.R cers of 8200 and ame.the rider was fined at were out, namel the Un ! rg horace wile not he Jatier was charg.ail, passed to Witty e field with the ww.v J.D Gauthier, Dr.C Marsolais, Dr.the and surpended for the remainder of Kronn, the Speculator, the Islander dt tj bail Dee ent ther Li posseseon of the \u2019 Fw poalker.¢ Stevenson.b Boy Arse Be , Dr.Aire Laviolette, Dr.M ng.Millie gettin an e THE GAME OF | ' ; rer one, two, th r res 0 ne Brosseau.L.> Martimas w « away in « bunch.As f .GOLF.sole.and, \u201che Doctor be om nl vo pres WHO SHOT AND SCORED F BR King.3 Sova nouer .1 TE A.Lamarshe col per ainohoud and Nauthus Staker, «hot Favourite for for the the race elf went.the Millie and the In In \u2014 F 1 Veike tried the , nee \u2018 3.Wood.c Boyes uests were wel ; rece ugh Little Balnt ca ere the only two in it, end don rends patine re Sommaires of ATu ai the pecond mame MeCormack waa in ¢.HL rie b alibert 3 and crcorted to re omy Simard, Him end and kot up within a att nt Te dre nr port and Sy c Jator On parure METROPOLITANG.an woned a gash whieh remred à À v, PES ah t the field, tes > \u201cla a.n bert 21 magnificent collation w ! \u20ac steeplécha: t won the Punoh retty w themselves.Th turday afternoon one f atitehes, for wich h required a les another man Th: .ng replaced by A.Bhaw, ¢ Hodgson.b Glib 3 Harr ax served.pléchase Mr.Smith.wh eston new boat was heavily PI me e one single were put thro oursome anc Then Deak go he Jon tank the fence the score being ha a Quebec's game W AW.Phnpot, not out ert.1! membe as Quite informal, guests and pod horse.King T.in th o rode his conmsting of th en.It had a crew field, which was | ugh on Fletcher: I other.us + KE.E.Fo 10 mbens would go about tl bad fall bef .in this race.had a in ree men, three ladies and th n Arst eate condition fo: Hm of he tae ou et just tn remind ball reiln be im a \u2018Glibest 1 glasses in homo unch or fill their mary : th a bad shaking up.Sum- ratthng gait, and to leav & & and and W.D.Carlind on the one el third game he thew ond properiv The 8cocing caæly after fix shatter.Sherbrooke = ê > and | b Otibert ve er res 0 particular frond of the club or of some First race \u2019 way behind.Rh et peculator B.Mann and J.H.Gardin side : he we .0.; .11-16 mil e stands up well and looks other.The latter ¢ er on ihe .wall plas ng 30 men IEA won by Corn Over half an h ive minutes\u2019 play.eee À At about f at will.Mitchell.3 to 1 miles-Marsian, 113, tC, all appearances a_winn dy one hol ouple won the matel ' te ont\u2019 12, AV mained aad it was our of playing time re- Total \u2014 Rob our o'clock, the hunteman, 120.R.Whi .won : Maxima Gomez (x) The onl h a er.tug all ble up, but s0 even was the nc\u201d marked bya ee Te obert Goodwin, took thie «| Maxi ams, 1 to 4.second.Ti 1 other officer of the club present all through that It was el cor \u2014 fon ne ere of ot eme rs MONTREAL couple from, the hennele pach (oies die, Corirs animes ent but me hie | Mendes NE pdd whe by the rset Bia materi lo the vers sna\u201d Wai \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TL And carn .tm 1n len 1 8 : who t .Roborts going off to even from the field, First Incdngs them vover the ground, re hack had Soro race ax furlongs\u2014Badducee, 118.been asked to officiate at the « ane das das ee ER had nnt on Baturda Pt is \u2018together admirable PM Cr many lose lie fo both tern .sccond spread, finally whistling he and sengtns Name Hop ot Mon yy a Aor.in Toronto during the first week Mth & golf club iately boned Tomas when u rian.by dint brooke pla \u20ac t fifteen minutes oh, 13 n.second .Wax Taper, 17, Sim an oque.The ball match be at danan 1.087 \u2014 FROM POINT ST.CHARLRS AND Viauvile.or around the spri s pu contadning 328 to , two cer Hrxete and medal.Reward on return to $37 orand Trunk 1 street.OST CORAL NECKLACE, THRER rings, July 15.between Atwater and MN otman'e via Atwater, on ine, dur Dorchester, University and therina sts.Rewsrd at 407 Metoalre or Westmount.1 Le \u2014 BLACK I.EATHER PURSE, wit 4 sliver corners, ou Park avenue or Mount Roysl rarm a3 far ss Creche.cofttaining ttes kets, visiting cards.Reward on returning te ed Hutchison street.fs fi A YELLOW ia FROM ns y one raturni =» Creverd ET ressive PARTNERS WANTED.ANTED \u2014~ PARPNPR.SILENT WAT ve toe eres m sn ts ShER | = in a bona Bide and anode wholesale business that is alresdy & success and that wil of leant 90.000 pestly pustk withis D onthe} ran So Por: ful and, Trine cutlass ae interview eédress TY.1487.Stas.Office.or ade putnbers\u2019 and atyle, dee dr) ving rert and rn waggen, at heap pi Jom carriage maker, corwer Richmond apd Be 10 \u20ac James ys Torna war A \" zien Clas W re SE WANTED AGENTS.CHRISTIAN PRO- ple are doing wonders with our leader, light of Life\u2019 Parsons wha never sold Ke taking orders fast 8plendid opportunity for ladies.Bradiey-Garretron Co, Limited, Brant- ford.1658 6 WANTED FOR A STRAW HAT FACtory in Canada a firat hand, capeble o sewing Jumbu through the machine by the new method, bottom «de and brim separately Address V.1248.Star Office 1 \\ FANTED \u2014 TRAVELLING SALESMEN for our wholesale seed department.Apply for terms, with references, V, 13448, Star Mrice.164 3 \\ YANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, LIGHT work, good wages.Knapp's Hotel, Blue 164 2 Bonnets\u201d V ANTED CAT ONCE GOOD servant.who can do plain cooking; washing.Apply 158 Manefleld st 166 WANTED \u2014 A STENDGRAPHER AND typewriter operator of some experience.Francoie Xavier wt.15 | GENERAL no 2 Apply at 54 St WANTED POWER SEWING MACRHIN operators for our sheet department Cal at Momrenl Buspender and Umbretls Mfg.co.165 bes St.Paul st À) JANTED - AGENTS IF YOU WANT TO make money easy and (ast, handle \u201cLight of Life > Bradiey-Garretson Co, Limited.Brantford 108 6 \\ \u2019ANTED RIVETERS.STRIKERS, tol ders-on and rivet-heaters.Apply to Foreman, Imperial on Company orks, Bt.Putrick street, Cote 8 .Paul in6 à WHA NTED WooL SORTER.APPLY.stapng experience and expected 1208.§ a 3 wages r Office.Montreet.1 GIRLS FOR ENVPLOPE also one for machine, experd- enced preferred Apply Mr, Elliott, Canada Paper Company, b&0 Craig 168 1 em \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED \u2014 AN ENFERG ETIC LADY TO vanvase for Robinron Corset Co.London.commiasinn offered.Apply \u2019ma- TWA Clky Counell- 166 1 to W.Were Good with references, Ontark mediately Wr street VWVANTRE - TWO GOOD PANTRY AND scrubbing girls, god wages.ApDly Al- blon Hotel, McGill street.195 1 VVANTED \u2014 COOK FOR SMALL FAMILY: must Re well recommended Apply between 6.30 and 830 p.m., 71 McGill avenue V TANTED \u2014 BRIGHT MEN AND WOMEN.ho are nat too proud to work and lke to make some money during the three months bandling the wonderful eure, some make College 185 3 wculd twice that Bradiey-Garretson Co., 14Amited, Brantford 163 6 WWANTED \u2014 A YOUNG PPRSON.PROTESTant, es maid tr an invaldd lady.must be strong and able to sew, good rity references re- qQuired; 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transients; ferences required 87 Victoria st.163 \u2018ne nt.PARLOUR re- 3 1 OUMS \u2014 TOURIST® SPLENDID BINGLE \"and doub:r roums, with first clase nach and English table; everylhing firstolass.Mme.C'orbuss.81 l'pion avenue, 163 7 1 GOME To LET LARGE, COMFORTABLE rooms, with very 5: boa 24 Lather: ne etrest R ous \u2014 _ SINGLE, WITH moderate new len- 163 3 por BLE ANT comfortably furnished, terms: pret th oreukhiy renovated, ant, ZV Beaver Hall IitE Roos - sT RANGERS ANI} OTHERS vlan e city will find comfortahte foums, with oe without board, moderate terms.+5 Muiilll College avenue.18 3 1 OOMS \u2014 FRONT AND BACK ROOMB, ON Lathroosu flat, with use of Mitchen, private family; terms Dwderate.84 Mance.164 2 Rooms WELL FURNISHED, DOUBLE and singie.Auer light, teiephone, gentlemen only; referemces exchanged.110 Mans field st.164 4 Ro - FUHNISHMDD.205 ST ANTUINE street 184 2 1 OOM To LET A WELL FURNIRHED * bedroom, with private family, in Went- mount.vicinity Wood are, breakfast if requir.od, Address B, TAS, Bter Braneh Office.164 2 R COME - \u201cTwo LARGE : ROOMS NICELY furnished, on bathroom flat.with board; inate dinner 73 McGIN College ave.84 2 1 OOM8 \u2014 70 LET TWO F FRONT ROOMN on bath flat: terms moderate.quiet house; immediate poscession, 2 McUlll Collinge ave 104 3 1 OOMS - TWO WELL FURNIFHED front rooms, om bath flat, kitchen privileges: rent low 2412 Bt.Catherine sl, between Peel and Gtanley 164 2 RooMs re \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY FUR.rooms, modern sonveniences; transients.he Vict.ria at.164 2 Apply with references to the Martel, st Co.105 à JTANTED YOUTH FOR 678 Craig »t V Custom Housse work.Bros.and Parkes.226 Sc.YN PANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, wiiling to xo to the country for *he summer.Apsdy at 2148 Notre Dame m.105 1 JANTED \u2014 STOUT V years of axe.cirouder saws; OFFICE AND Apply Webster James st.145 1 LAD, ABOUT 1?one experienced In running none «ther need apply Beck's 1 OOM - NICELY FURNISHED BRIGHT \u2018font mom, uitable for one or two gentlemen of ladies private family; terme moderate, Bl Cathcart st 164 3 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED DOUBLE AND role, Auvr bght and all modern con- venlencep: transients accommodated, with or without\u201d board 13; Munafield at 164 2 OOMS \u2014 TO LET WELL PURNISHEN Hox Factory.40 &t.Charles Borromee »trect.parlour hedre ma, with good board.all 165 13 conveniences, | runewick nt 1% 1 \\ ANTED - SALPALADY WELL.EXPERI- } OMS \u2014 DOUBLB AND RINQLE, FUR- in dry goods.apeaking English and nished rum to let.T2 Vickeria st.165 } French oo Permanent situation for a competent perron.Apply Mrs.E.Cote, 143 8° OOMB \u2014 TWO NICE.BRIGHT UNFTER- street.V FANTEI \u2014 A GENBRAL RERVANT.NO washing: ceferences required.Aprly to 924 Dorchester st.165 3 ANTED PLAIN AND FANCY rs, also young girl for wash house.464 Guy etreet.165 1 TRON- at VV ANT ED \u2014 A YOUNG.MAN WITH SOME experience, for the hake house.Address with reference.I), T172 Gtar Branch Office.1 1 V ANTED \u2014 BOY 16 OR 15 TN ATTEND door and telephone and make himesif ureful ebout the house.Apply 900 Dorrhemer 145 1 street.V ANTED \u2014 \u2018AGED COUPLE.bearing reMable references.strictly temperate, no smoking, no drinking, without chil- can find lon an Janitor in jehool MIDDL® near Windeor Hs , wages $18 month, dwelling, liæht, heat free Don't apply without reférences.Letter D, 7168, Stay Branch Ufftre.2 IMPETENT PRRSON FOR Ppiy housekeeper, Turkish 165 1 % JANTED \u2014 A linen room.Hath Hotel WANTED \u2014 GIRL To po GENERAL work fn lunch room.116 Windsor street.week my 1 wages $} per *DDRESS OF GAOOD CLAIR- or card reader Conflden- Tin.Star Branch Office.166 1 TANTED \u2014 voyant, tial.Address 1), r boarders.kitchen Urbain st, 165 1 nished rooms.no o privileges; terms moderate 312 Bt near Sherbrooke Roos = - nt LDASANT FRONT ROOM, floor.Auer light.hot end coid water, rk Dominina square, 1 Cypress street, opposite Windsor Hotel Hall.165 1 1 OOM \u2014 FOR GENTLEMAN IN PRIVATE American family.81 8t Pamille street.overlookisg garden, 115 Z2cod beautiful situation, shade trees.naw 1 coms NEWLY PURNISHED.AUER light: private family, with or without board.terms moderate 88 Bishop st.2 aw I NOMS PRONT REDROOM, WTTH boudoir adjoining.every convenlance.Bia Park avenue.(Jan be sem before twelve.as 1 Reoxs TO LET LARGE, COMFORTABLE double room.alr a single room.137 Met- sde.realfe.+t.corner Burn Roews ACANCIDS FOR A FEW + bosnesrs.Strangers and others visiting the city.wili ind cool and comfartable rooms with or without hoard.94 Anderson st.1A À ROMs - FURNISHED OR ENFURNISH- ed.2 Brunswick st 6 2 2 OR WITHOUT BOARD late dinner; 137 Mansfield 193 3 1 GUMS - WITH transients accommodated; meala merved privately if desired.Breet 1 OOMS \u2014 TO LET VERY LARGE ROOM, suitable for 2 .r 3 gentlemen: also sin.tard, Auer tight.shower baths gle room, with 185 Mansfield xt 185 3 and all conveniences SITUATIONS WANTED.ANTED ENGLIRHMAN, WITH prven Years\u2019 experience in one of the lare- steamship companies in Liverpool desires god herth; good Oerman correspondent and wobkable Kaowiedge of French.Address C.ov 180 Stas Office V TANTED \u2014 A BTKANY.INDUSTRIOUS young maa at the present time employed =e locomotive fireman would l'ke a position Ar.ing 6 stationary engine.go oome well recommended.Address N.P.Earl, 35 Bt.1 st.Ottawa V TANTED - WORK any kind «an Apply 8 8.82 Colborne st V TANTED nurse, mienv years experience: heart à monials; terms reasonable 499 Dorchester: 104 \\ - set RY THE DAY OF be well recommended 14 2 NURSING By TRAINED tH - no 3 1 OOM \u2014 A FURNIRHED ROOM FOR TWO Jadies or gentirmen.with breskfast or full board.nice locality, private family.44% St.Antoine +.165 1 ROOMS WANTED.ae WANTED \u2014 ROOMS.THREE UNFUR- nighed rooms or nice basement, with one small roum, on fiat; must be cheap.11 Genevieve st 166 1 MONEY TO LOAN.SALARIED PEOPLE objection te leaving the city.3 ANTED \u2014- BY RFBPECTABLE YOUNG woman, work by ¢he day or week.10 Lonegena street.1 1 WANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY RY A respectable woman, offices cleans).Ap- 4 Dorchester at.1 1 ANTPD experienced Ww \\ - WASHING RY THE DAY NY oman.1384 Ontario re 1 1 ED -\u2014 POSITION BY YOUNG Frenchman an.entleman's house or with Jarxe family, an \"rt e ddre~s X.1310, Siar Office.a 2 V j ANTRD \u2014 Rd AS HOUSEKEEP-.ral servent.small family.10 Star Office.168 1 Address Xx, 3 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION RY A RRAPRCT- able girl, who thoroughly understands her business as cook or general servant; no ng or ironing.Call or address.301 Canning street 169 à hotel.State experience, wages WANTED ~ Ald, KINDS OF GARDEN pected, oto, oto.; must have references.Addrecs work, grass cutting.sodding, chores by Ton Powers.Prop.fiwectrburg House, Bweets- the hour or aay.Apply Gardener, 27 Ontarle burg, Q.168 1 avenue.ses 8 PFOMALE TEACHER ANTED EXPRRIENCBD WOMAN WA Modo} Modti dome able to temoh Th peak both fluently.PBtate smiary expected.Duties corm: commence Aug 16.Apply Wm.J.O'Meara, Bec.-Trens.Brreon, Que.165 à TANTED \u2014 TEX FIRST CLADE SALEN.ladles, Mm have experience; none other need & WwW apply.re ares.Bernier est, cor.M.Catherine and University ste.105 R WANTED ~ TEN RXPARIENCED OIRLS to label! espns.Come to comupones at seven {0-WMofrowW morning.Middleton, 310 M.Pati st.is t NETANTED RA PHAR AND sTRNOQ typewriter.Address ¥, 18, Sar, Office, $TTANTED \u2014 ABXERAT, SERVANT; MUP?be good cer: so von.plain washing of ing: wood wages.No.26 Park avenues.108 1 | - ROY FOR rer Nas sam A \u2014 O00D PLAIN Tr VESTE = midorate.206 Dorchester ot \\ would assist ladies in housework, prrserv- ing.sewing.ete, few hours daily, or would help In offfee work or business, competent.Can take sewing or writéng home If preferred.Address D, 64, Star Breach Uffioe.¥ 1 BOARD.FR°4 RO AUD, ROOMB FOR LADIKS DUR- Ing confinement; privete I.adies attendre.read to at their own home.Doetress, 87 City Hall ave.Bosra ng me, Ladies 113 100 MCEWAN, LADIRS a acvomm: Con get money haut endorer mecurity ; pa Ten nt te suit borrower.Montreal Cred Company.Temple Bulldlng, 185 A, Janes gt.BOL \u2014\u2014\u2014 MONEY LOANED.Fropie snd Retall Merchen without veu se es inl pduosmenta TOLMAN New on Lid ullding.Ba GANE ON EXDOWMENTS ND LJFE IN- L surance policies.In oo tive companies, 6 p c per annum.W Mutton, Invest.ent Broker, 1 Toronto st.Torunto.«0 MONEY TO LOAN It borrow money Houalhold ak Tarn 0 ond re ad- mount À from Mo to 61,000 oode.i without mate ant PS ù ity.and money fen be mall mou Fear Moaey m4 monta to suit borrower.ye Money money the pe day 1m pir To tor TU Wo Money| Bus charge re oan is m snd got our every das ru fam tela m mE LE REE co Roney = Mone Money! PATENT SOLICITORS.PATENTS mi Laon QUES H BVANS, Meumter Inotitute Paiont gente.lendes, Eng, 20 expyrisnos years Taxris B'LDo., 188 84.James B.MowtnzaL Sussagtes 0 F.H.REYNOLDS.Tel.198.m 2 ATENTS PROMPTTY SFCURED Medion! are strietly etvate \u201cTerm?moderate.187 Cadieux st.116 190 ARD \u2014 A ROOMS FOR LADIES during oo best nurse and b nfînement; strietiy confidential: ¢t Mee.Bin » at.avr = Fo Glos treated and srionded 3 AND BOARD.SINGLE AND fer- rat EA Sorat ie top a non How you woreeing Doce Seve ox superiohes in Lae intrisste roa PATENTS.Fetherstonhaugh & Co., Conbga Lite Dutiding, Nongeunt, APFIEDE-Foronte, , | AUVISES-Toronia, Suaws aad Wesbtngger | 4 PprrsorxaL = INFORMATION Sa EP renpecting Cornelius Suadli Casgrain, Ryan end Michell, Canpde Lite Building ie Seod a oo PLOTS prio sot de vost ree nr sosting elsewhere $10 and mere ; i! ge for Hing godd.sliver, platinum, etc A lady - ist at dteposal vf nervous teats.Paznioles always iting hours a Coasul Franco-Agierican Dental ative, 3 Denis street.Moatreal Tel.East 1744.184 eod uf SUMMER BOARD.ARD SUMMER BOARD an LAKE Charlebns, fahing ; veux, ir, JARD - COUNTRY ROARD OBTAINable in demrable Incallty, shady lawn, with hosting ead fAahing Address L, 986.Mur Office.City references 162 30 COUNT TRY BOARD WANTED WANTED = COUNTRY BOARD FOR TWO ladies French), near water.Addres< Ho.1187.Arar Office.104 8 ~ CONTINUED ON PAGE NIN NINE.LAKE ST.JOHN RAILWAY.A Friendly Arrangement Now Being Made to Reorganize Its Securities.The Canadian Gazette, of London, states that the Quebec and Lake St John Ra: way Compaæny has defaulted vpn the 3n- terest due on the Ist test, on the 3 per cent.mortgage bonds tue CT 780,000, of th: Que- bee and Luke St Jahn Rarway Coupany.The bunds were tssued in February, 1889 through the Railway Share Trust amd geney Company, Jemited, at 96 per cent, with interest guaranteed to the 1st of Janu ary last by the Quebec G werement.The Canadian Gazette adds: \u201cWe understand that the Ralwav Share Trust Co npany have instructed their wilicttors in Quebec to apply for the appoamument of a receiv r fer the Quebec and Lake St.Jahn Gon pany A FRIENDLY ARRANGEMENT {Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, July 17.- The Star's Quelxe oorrespondent emlled at the company's office this morn ng.but could obtan wo atate- ment there the holiday season, were accompanied by the Misses Burnett, On tario avenue.Mrs.Dum.nick Brown, who has been nding the winter in Cana.la, the gues & her parents, the Hom.RR.bell, and Mrs.Dobell, sailed on Saturday on her return home to Ireland.Hou.F.E.GUman, pe and Mrs.Gils man Mis.Frank M Guiman, left lat oF in by R.J the vatsring places of.the Lower St.wrence.Mr.A.Malcom, M.LA Kincardine, Ont, who waa in the city duet week a guest at the Balmoral Hotel, Jeft on Friday tor Ste.Agathe des Monts, tv Visit his niece, Mies Jessie McDougall, of Drolet street.Mrs.Thos.Tait, Uniasw avenye, leaves this week with [her little daughter, Ai Wintired Test, for Muskoka, where + will apend the remainder of the nanny with Mr.ami Mrs.Cuekburn at \u2018\u2019Biob Mr Join W.Harwood left last Wednes- dey for an extended holiday trp to Chic- oxo.Milwaukee, St.Paul and Winona.Mrs.Harwood haw been spending some weeks at M ber father, Mr.Muwaukee with William Shackell, formerly of this city.Taeut.Col.Kitson, commandant of the Hoyal Military College at Kingston, art Taeut-Col.A.lee, military attache of the British or y at Washington, left Banfl, N \\W.T., on Satuniay, for Fa- quimalt, Victoria, Seattle and San Fran- cieco.Mr.and Mr.Charles Qarth, accompanted Mise Bul- by Mm.E.Garth r an mer, have retumed from Bur hngton, Vt, where they attended the marriage ot Dr.H, Nelmmm Jackson de Miss Ber R.Wells, only daughter of the late (Gen- ern] Wililam Wells, of Burlington.0 Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Christie have Jeft for Old Orchard Beauh.| Mrs.W.(i.Saur is visting in Sorel, the guest of Mrs.Bresndey.Mr.H.Maunce Heott a the of hie aunt, Mrs.Frauk Bond, at vouna.Mr AH Harrrs has keft to sped à few where he | ; yo witli jos fealy et Puimte au Pic.Mise Routhier of Quebec, will be the guest of Lady Thompœu at Muskoka this month.Mr BL.1.Kilally, Westmount, who 1s at present vistmg in Cornwall, 18 the guest of Mrs.Rubidge.Mrs.WW Rtuder and her danghier, Mien Ema Studer, buve arived \u201cThe tirove,\u201d Beaconstield Mm.B, Fresiman and nlesst son, 86 Park avenue, are spendi the sumer an lake Dedsene, Arlmer, Mr.and Mrs.pu \u201cRuelle ere comfort ably bashes 3 Jor sevoral weeks at Chamard\u2019s, Murray bay.Mri Richard Anderson has left for News port, where she intends to spend the remainder of the season.Mowirealers at Taronto Hotels wo Monda were: W.Rues, J.Carr, alker ; ¥ Haynes, Johu Black Gar Miss Annie Howard, who bas been visiting Mr«.E Judah, at Beaconsfeld, for the last week, has returned to town.Mrs.T.Heury Newmwn acd faunby who have leit for Prout'« Neck, Maine will remain at the Jocelyn for the mea Hom, Mra.Joseph Mulholland, who is at present visiting in Brwstol, Maine, will shortly leave for Rockland fo join her mother, Mrs.Haga.Mr.Emery rosie.organ'st of the Church of the Measiali, accompeuied by has tam: dy, Le spending tie summer vacation at In'e Perrot.Mrs.Wm.Seclater.amd fannly.are comfortably sextled in a cottage at Chat- enuguny Pesin, where they will spend the sutnmexr months.Mss Mauda M.Howe, of Portlaml, Me.avived in town, end wi tre guest, of Mrs.Jaw.Doherty, 70 Ores- cent street, for a few weeks Mr.Leslie 11.Gault, who gailed for E land on Saturday by the Numidup, wi upon his arrival joun his family who are Fpending the summer in Scotland.The following Canadian visitors bave registered their pames at the offices of the High Commissioner for Cauada, 17 Vie tora street, 5.W.: Mra RF.and Miss Huras, Halifax; Mra.Boomer, London, Ontario.Campbell P.Howard, Moutreal; Mrs.eton Burrows Toronto; Mins o Dowd, Mrs and Miss Twining, Hah- fux; Charles M ee, Miss Magee, Talfax; UT Cassels, Montreal: J) kK anna, Ottawa; Mra.Wand WW.Carleill- Hall, Toroneo ; F.R.James, Toronto, Mine H.K.&.Flem Mrs.Joseph and Fowler.Monteal.Mrs ming, Toronto: Joseph, Miss (.Henderson, Joronto : Miss Jessie Waldie, Toronto; E.Henderson, Toronto; ae era.Toronto; James Mackenzie, Toronto; Mr.and Mrs Lavborn, Mires Wallis, RH.Caseeln, rT provto; James W.and Mrs.Robertson, ; Judge Bole, New Westminster: .Moore, Hamilton: LL.R.Roy, Dr.A.and Miss Robitaille, Quebec: Mr.and ee £ i (alt.PoE A.J 8) .arker, .son, E A Thompson, G.H.Munte: KG Muatz, Jos W righty H x arte, D.R Mackenzie Goldman, W.M.Bright ,.Cowan, À W.A.Dixon, Geo oe.LS W.Linton, Argonaut Rowing Club, Toronto; Maxwell Gold: stein, Montreal: A.J.Douglas, Winni- Lex, Mrs, and Miss Sanford, Hamilton: frs.Tudor, Hamilton, L.mers, Quebec: raser, London.Ontario: Mre.Rowand, Miss J Ogilvy Cc.L Tiffin Montreal; FE.J.Toker, Toronto; Mrs.W.A.Gandle, Mina Nicol and Miss L Nicol, Montreal, W \u2018and Mra W.Wallach, Rossland, B.m0 SD.Hall, Peterborough: Mr, G.D.MeKay, Mont- .eK inom, Toronto; Juno.Walker, London: Mrs.Warren Spring er, ondon, Ontario; Miss Etta and inn Tallian Jackes, London.Th.and Made \u2018hase-Ca«grein, Mr.and Mrs.Ld Brown, Mr.and Mrs.(Geo.P.rley, Alfred Williams, H.Hawley, Montreal; J.Kirkwood Lee, Brampton: J .m eron, Montreal: CJ.Brooke, Hull; Mies Parks, Miss Wood, Hon.Horace and Madame Archambault.Hon.J.FE.and Madame Rohidoux.Montreal; Rev.C.F.Lowe.Part sey.Mr.and Mra.Arthur Philips, A.T.Porter, Dr.Smillie, Montreal.trite eee eee TO QUEBEC BY DAYLIGHT.The New Service Buceessfully Inaugurated.The Richelieu and Ontario Navigation mpany inaugurated its day service bat: tween Montreal and Quebee esterday Judging from the muinber of passeugers carried by both the up and down hoat< this service us sure to be popular, par: larly with the American tourists, wh.are thus iven the opportumty of seeing the St.awrener between this city an! Quebec by daylight.e steamers operated on thi- route are the (olumhian snd Caspian.The former in a twin screw vessel of dre proportions, and has been used by the Com per as a special steamer.The Cu rs à good reputation on the Upper en nda route, where she was formerly operated.She has speed and ja really well ingrid to day travel.The Caspian left ebec at eight o'clock vesterday morn- Ne and the Columbian steamed out of this rt at nine o'clock.The steamers met at ree Rivers and a number of jas-engera who had gone down on the Columbian to thin point were transferred to the Caspian and arvived back in the city last night.The (mmian was formerly the Company's rack reamer on the Upper Canada route, but the building and operation o! the new steamer Toronto, made her pre ve\u201d wail \"December, 15; + Rept.lara.Ed.Bet., 96.077 An and ony 104, whe Arg els.the is + LA fur loca are Visi U.On U and 69e, whe and for e and Tin In box 34 37 can fr vies The ldverpool wheat at os 84d, Sept.Dec.josing 14d.at 5s sd; Bept.Dee.The Chicago market was Xo Saturday's closing, at 7Zc.at one o'clock.Closing advices from maize und wheat, Export surpius of wheat Total workl's shipments of during the past week were very Ifttle going on in the market.toba No.afluat, about 34, TORONTO, Ont.very much offering; demand rather slow Montreal freig Flour\u2014Quiet ; barrels.$3.Milifeed\u2014Good In Lhe Distory gars indus plate has percent.January tip plate was pelling at of $1.72.RE since the its mills consume, éné the other anthracite biast We Told You We anid 1 was \u2018pagped of 180; thew was (3\u20ac à Shore in it, anû thes ie GLOO peed op 1U shares.Watch Continental Tobacco.ma tt can évu bis your money eu M0 shares boughs beivw $0.HOWARD, CROSARY & OBD., 9 Congress st., Boston, Mas About Sugar.Whenst ie 6 purohaee sise; F2 will masgia 1000 WHEAT 15 DULL.The Market Declines Both in Eng» land and the United States.Increase in the Visible of Wheai \u2014 The Total in Sight Decreases.market was duil weak aguin tu-day.July opened siendy was %u down, at bs 1d; was % down, ut us Vd.During the the market sold off considerably, July closing at 5s showing a loss of %d during the day, lost 3d further, closing at Gs 0%d.lower than london reported off coust and on pas- Ke.ad very dull, and nolinng GONE.Pars had a holiday to-day; wedther Musstan shipments of wheat during the past week wera 120,00 rs.ourn, with shipments of maize were 8,000 qrs., compared Russian com- 130,000 the previous week: BK.2 Were ho Australian abipments of at during the week.rematning In vntinia is estimated at 18,000,000 bush- Weather In Germany ls overcast, in north of France js fine: In the west, tormy.breadstufrs 7.113.000 busn- 7.624, 000 \u2018he previous England ly forcing MARKET.\u2014 There ix Mani- 1 burd wheat was quoted at Tiige, Fort Wiliam, this morning; Outs.export, were sald to be worth omy atlout, or a shade better.lfor Nowever, some Very fuir salos growth of outs MAL GHAIN 1 trade, were made at Hc, in store.Other Knes nominal.VISIBLE SUPPLY.The visible supply shows an increase of 384,000 bushels; corn and oats, however, have decreased.July 10, July 3, July 1, 1298.1899, \"1898.Wheat .34,M160M SS.HSE, 000 18 516,000 Corn.Lo 12,963,000 13,868.00 2.8566, 000 Oats .3, saz.6.961.000 % $40, 000) Bariey .7,000 SN, UY 374,000 WHEAT IN BIGHT The wheat in sight shows a decrease of 1,386, .000 bushels this week July 10, July 3.July Nn, 1899.1599.1385.ble gupply 8.& a n- 34,016,000 33.652,00 12,518,000 Passage to K 22,480,000 23,520,000 22,000,000 | On Passage to continent .11,360,000 12,000.000 9,280.000 Total .67.56.00 222,000 GRAIN IN MONTREAL July 15, July 8, July 16, 169%.1896.Wheat.\u2026 225.067 Pre 96,350 Corn.0.70818 153.117 139.488 lens .65,865 242 883 Oats cee.402,528 412,088 1.088.845 Lattes PR 7,447 15.382 28, Ry _.2.581 2.723 11.374 isuckwheat \u2026 5,254 8,857 48,013 tour, bbls.21,188 25,496 258 cal, bbls, 300 ke) 3 MANITOBA WHEAT.(Special to the Star) WINNIPEG.July 11.\u2014 Wheat, Brandon freight rate, 6lc; at Fort Wtillam, 72%e.\u2014#fm=0 TORONTO GRAIN MARKETS.July 17.\u2014 Wheat, not market quiet.Cars af white and red, and goose at 615 west.Manitoba at Is steady at Kk for No.1 nara, , Mc.Erinding in transit, x2c, Torqmto and west.cars of wrnghkt roiler in \\ \u2018Toronto freights od, and steady at $14 shorts, a nt to Hy 60 for bran west.Carada yetlow west, and aie = ec for No.Z American Toronto and Oate\u20148teady oy me to 30c for white went.(Ouimenl Stone at 83.4) for cars of bags $3.0) dor barrels here eae\u2014Nominad at 6Ic west.(Se HEAVY ADVANCE IN METALS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Plate Raised in Price by the Trust.PIG IRON GOES UF AS HIGH AS TWENTY DOLLARS A TON.PITTSBURG.July 17.\u2014The heaviest advance in the price of tin plate In one day in America urday by American Tin Flate Company.The advance is from $3.87 t a box of pounds.Brokers contend at the advance is out of pro- port ton to the advance given | to the vase the Increaged of earners and material.the past six months the price of tin increased over @ In © - of stan size.shows a total increase in the price For the past month the Ameri- Tin Plate Company has refused to quote prices beyond the month, and four days axo stopped pelling \u20ac ptire) es in America are still below the ures at which Welsh tin plate could imported and enid at a profit.The W, product is now set down at t seaboard t $3.75 a box.The duty Le $1.35, which raises the price above that quo by the American Compan not including the cost of ocean frei PIG IRON §20 A TON.EADING, July 17.\u2014For the first oe $20 a ton in the hi hg Fañoz on Saturday.During the past fe $19.50.a to- the price was .an ay offered.but the eupply \u20189 so limited that few can be filled for imm e rnmace 8 projected.THE ADMIRAL ASHORE.(Special te the Star.) GAS July 17.\u2014The steamer Admire add Pirée hon \u2018he fog on Paddy's within five hundred A - have been rey ag e passengers have e landed and there is no vesnel sa she lies om a soft bottom n hopes to get ber off to-night.Special Notice.oJ Jouuthe Tree Tato Lesson.an etre inducement to our citizens i (during A ro es wa Ee ee rn a =.A st COUNTRY PRODUCE, High Prices are Tempting Egg Merchants to Drop Out.Cheese Cable Advances\u2014Butter and Cheese Bring High Prices at the Boat.CHEESB \u2014 Receipta repr ted on the Hoard of Trade this morniug were 14,261 boxes exclusive ofQuehec boat.Shipments from Montreal during the week just closed were 86,087 boxes, cornpared with 57,951 fur he corresponding week of last year The totar shipments since the opening of the season 466.633 fur last seasou.There were over 5,000 boxes sold on the wharf this morning.Prices were generally reported to be 8 1-3c, but others, both buyers and sellers, cudm that 8 5-8¢ had been paid The fact that the oheese wus bought under conditions which would make it nearly all cost 8 58 here.Sides are (MNT, compared wRh the corresponding pertod of Man\u2019s Wife fluds her work much eesier when she nses VICTORINE to wash her clothes.Ite use does away with rubbing-builing and rinsing are all that is required.Baves both clothes and labour.* 2 cakes for Wash ¢ oben pt lothes.Bauiple free from W.CRAWFORD GADEN & CO, 257 St.Paul Street, Montreal.r 9444344440000 1 of weaterns have taken place at 8 7-hc in the city : 9c le being asked, but sv far as is known has not been received.Quotations age 8 1-4¢ 10 9¢ for westerns and $ 1-2 to 8 5.8¢c for Quebees.The Liverpool public cable was 6d up at 423 6d this morning.BUTTER-Receipts reparted in the city this morning ware 1.327 packages, exclusive of Quebec boat.Exports from the ty of Montreal durin, the week Just closed amounted to 12,174, compared with 1,405 for the corresponding week of last year.Exports for the aeason up to date are 97.182, comparnd with 45,076 for the cormesponding perbod of lust year.\u2018The market wus strong this morning.and deraund was active.At the wharf.prices still ran high and 1,000 packag changed hands at 17 1-2¢ to 17 34c a i It was said that 17 1-2¢c was the ruling price, but lt! ls known that 17 3-4c wus paid for a large quantity, and !t 15 glso reported from a reliable source that 1Ke wis pald for a quuntity presumably tubs.If the latter report ls true.merchants\u2019 ideas of the marke! must be very strong.A considerable quantity of slightly mottled, good quality boxes fg western gods were sold to-lax at 17 1-4c.but quotationa appear generally to be 17 1-2¢ to 18¢ for best creameries, half a cent less for under- grades.and 13c to 14c for dalries.KEGGS-Receipts reported on the Board this morning were 48, cases.The loc: demand 18 dull owing to hot weather, de- eclatk-n of stock and absence of resi.ents.Many local danders not @@ving any outlet for stock.and helievelng that to put it into cold storage is to incur a loss, are no longer looking out for it.and say they will walt till prices come down or export opens up.Jpon learning of their decision country dealers have telegraphed for cases and it y are willl mands.A cons .as straight stock realized that figure last week.Seiected eggs are selling at 18 1-2c to 14 1-2¢ .best westerns are to 12 1-2c , and No.2 candled.10c to about llc: P.E.I are quoted at llc, and oandled stock rather hiner.POTATOES8\u2014The situation appears to be the same asx when Inst reported.A moderate demand from Quebec takeg up all the stock and keeps prices firm.Quotations this morning were 3L50 In round lots and $1.70 for gobbling lots per bag.Old suck is practically gone.MAPLE PRODUCTS\u2014There la nothing going on in the market.Demand is principally from hotels, and only one or two dealers have any stocks.rices are ateady at 6 1-3¢ to ic a pound In wood, to $1 an imperial gallon tin 75 to Yon wine gullon tin.Fine sugar is worth 8 12 A lb HONEY\u2014The market is unchanged.White clover.in comb, 8 to 9c In round lots : amaller ota, 9 1-2 to 10c , white extracted honey.5 1.2c to 6c a pound in tine; buckwheat honey.in comb.3 1- to ic, and extracted, 4c to bc.as to quality BEANB \u2014 Demand Is light and steady at 0c to $1 a bushel.(JERS \u2014 For first sort potash, o $380 is offered.are Le al at $8.80: first pearls enquired for at $5.2 to $5.50.A COUNTRY CHEESE BOARDS.Summary of Transactions During the Past Eight Days.As the following table covers more than a week's transactions, yesterdav's prices may be compared with those paid a week ago upen the same boards: Date Cherte Chosen July.Place Boarded.Bold.Frice.8.Londen .8081 c.170 Big s.1808 8 8.1073 8 7-16 : 1 84 Le on i 5 OR 8.185 - Se & 2300 se 8.N.300 ET a Cowamvillc.16ND 8, Wate ee 7600 a.a\u201d \u20ac DURE.1600 ali me -38 1B 2000 oud 9-16 1074 8% 4488: 2 o & F - 080 w 20 17° OR Jo vao 8 p 6 cer 8 1810 17 1 89-13 40 8718 200 67 81-18 gy s4-5-16 908 v 80-18 790 80-10 4 °.1 A 13-16 v.: 1e 0 2 -.e èe bal.did sie .om curd > Æ 25 all-ie 70 + gies a 3 16 50 e.318 w.ac.M4 83e a 23423 : ow gy 2 3 rae « 31 = = FREER Warning to the Public.G.F.Matthews, who was employed by this company as selling agent for nix weeks, is no longer in our employ.We are roliably informed that an neety- lene pas generator in being offered for sale, which is a direct infringement upon our patents, Noa.00,043 and 60,041.and the public are respectfully cautioned and warned not to purchase any of the said generators, manufacture or use the same, as in such cuse the purchaser and user under the law make theniselves amenablo to the law ro: gulating patented articles, and we should proceed against the purchaser, manufac: turer or user of said infringement.The Sunlight Gas Co.Limited, Sole Manufacturers of the Acme Sunlight Gas Generator, MONTREAL, QUE.10Seu+y3 A Good Cottage On Tupper Street With stone front, two stories, nino rooms, brick stable and coachhouse, the whols in perfect repair is offered for sale at & m erate price on easy terms of payment.Prince Albert Avenue, Westmount.Two fine lots, each 50 feet front by 140 feet deep, just above Sherbrooke street, for sale at a low figure, J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 181 NT.JAMES STREKT.166 °nty1 SALE OF 26 BICYCLES AT AUCTION.The Subscribers have received instructions to soll at their Salesrooms, Nos.88 and 88 ST.PETER STREKT.THURSDAY, the 20th JULY, At 11 O'Clock A.NM (For account of whom it may concern) 26 Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Bicycles ALSO 9 TANDEM FRAMBRS and FOHKS, The wheels are all hew and thoroughly up-to- date in all particulars, - dale without apy reserue.BENNING & BARSALOLU, 165 3 .Auctioneers, SUMMER RESORTR St.Agathe Hotel is now ready to receive visitors.All modern improvements.CHs.L'ALLIER, Prop.1638 Ste.Agathe des Monts.AILIFFS RALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE.Distréet of Montreal.No.7340.Cle- cuit Court.John Forman, Plaimiff, ve.Toussaint Crevier, Defendant.On the 208th day of July, 180w, of the clock In the foreuoon, y at ten a1 the domicile of sald Defendant, No.bé Voi- tigrurs reet, m the City of Montreal, will solid, by authority of Justice, al! the goods on chatsete o the paid Defendant, seized In this œusé, nabrting of hoié furniture.etc.Conatiions cash.+ LAZEUNESSE, B.S.C'.Mostreal, July 15th] 5 165 1 ar AN INFRINGEMENT OF PATENT.The Ashestor ond Aebestio Company, Ltd, with head offices un London, , haa en out a writ of injunction to the extent of $10,000, based upon the judgment of Mr.Jestice Devidson on the petitron for an inter ry writ agunet Wilhara salater & Co., of this chy, 1e prevent pid defendants from manuisctumng, offermg fo sale and selling & plaster koowa ue \u2018As.destic,\u201d the raw matersal of which is as bentos, as being an infringement oi they pateat.Snr GREEN CROPS COMPETITION.id (he aoe of Samual I.Brenner vs.Mau toe \u201cthe C.P.R, tiers saisis, tarer r.Justice.ordered tbat the bailiff ad si SLA D fs ae cg » LE Me a EE A Pigal a\u2019 j al Lace ba di Sa NL A EA ; Foot) pu à et TORY Rl 1 SOAR.Ç AS +) oY ante nd - TER : pr be: RIS ee LIE vR3h.THEY BROKE EVEN Springfield Has Gone Away With Two Games Won and Montreal Has Two Victories, SATURDAY'S GAME WAS LISTLESS The Champions Led all the Way and Were Never Headed During the Race.BOUDERB HAD AVHRY BAD DAY And Had to bo Taken Out of the Box, George Bannon Taking His Place.PRINGFTELD has gouge, koug away two games from tbe vhanpione.Montreal won a del -ainé on Saturday, and Chen Tell down te the nies In the last oue \u201cthe series Nouders was touched up quite trequent!y aud wus taken out of the box, George Bannon.while by Being replaced Moran replaced Bannon in the tield Worcester aud Rochester each won and lost a sauve Syracuse and Providence also broke even Hardord shut out loranto.STANDING OF THE CLUIS.p er Club.Won.Lost.Cent Worcester 36 7 571 Montreal 35 \u201c7 no Rochester 3 oN oh Toronto 34 oH 4 Sprigteld ol IN ad Provide .11 3 4.6 Hlariterid Lo.2 \u201c6 440 Dylucuse 14 ss Son THE CHAMPIONS WON.They Walloped the Ponies on Saturday.Send Us zame was as hively as a frog mower, tone but thie elenpiens man: au 2 4 war wo bt Keeping am the lear a arc meen, and, therefure, \u2014 < MONTREAL .1 I .Bctiedoon, a T° + UT 45 Bansow, 12 .8 } 8 p = Bheaion, rf .8 1 1 oo Johnæon, ® \u2026.3 3} 6 2 0 I»uey, 1b \u2026 « $ 1 6 0 Henry, 3b .\u2026.« 0 1 1 ¢ 0 G Bannon, ef8 \u2026.\u2026.¢ 1 8% 1 oo 1 Jucklitæ.\u20ac .8% 1 1 #6 F 1 Felix, p.we.4 1 1 12 0 Total .% 8 »omou 3 SPRINGFIELD.AB.R 1B PO AE Shannon, as.¥ 1 6 8 0 Cutlev, .4 0 ?2 1 1 Campbell, 11.3 1 2 3 0 1 Hemming 1b 4 0 1 « 1 1 Dolan, rtf.ob 0 2 0 0 v Brown, cf.4 0 0 ; ?° Myurs, $b .3 v v Phelps.o a 1 oOo 8 0 0 Mol)ermott.n 4 Û 1 1 1 0 Towl .8 3 8 MWe By innings: Springfield .0010001103 Montreal .30000203x\u2014 8 SUMMARY Stolen bases, Jacklits, Felix, Dolan ; sacrifice hit, Camphell two0-baso hits, Bhearvn (7 Bunnon 2 Thiee-huse hit, Cadupboll, buses on balla, by felix 3, by Me.Derinott, 3 struch out, bv Fellx, 4 vy MIx:rmwti U.hit by pitchæd ball, Jrek- Uta .passed bull! Phaoips .left un bases, Montreal 6 Springfle 6.me, Lwo hours Umpire O'loughln Earned runs, Moutreas $3, Sprigtield 1 Attendance, 3.000.THE GAME MONTREAL LOST.The last game was played on the Sham: rues ground, aml there was à good atten: Janive, SNouders was in for the locals, He dd good work 1u two innimgs.was het no the chrd aud went up in the ar in the fourth.Then George Baunon was seut Im to teh and seni over s pretty ar wale of bull, but Springfield bad the game well won The score: SPRINGFIELD.AB R 1B PO AE Shannon.ss.3 2 0 3 6\u20ac 0 Curlev th 4 2 2 1 #4 # Camphell, - 4 1 32 60 1 0 Hemming, .6 2 3 16 vv Dotan.rt .6 0 0 1 0 wv Brown.ef.5 1 1 1 #9 0 Mvers.3b.5 o 2 2 2 6 Phelps \u20ac 4 1 3 3 uv 0 Licker.6 1 1 6 3 0 » 10 12 27 18 O0 MONTREAL.ABR 1B PO A FE Schiebeck, s.s 4 z 1 1 4 7 T Bannon, if .05 1 2 3 0 # Shearon rf 4 1 < 1 0 un Johnson, 2b 5 2 => 3 1 0 Prenes it 4 0 2 12 0 uv Henry 30 4 9 Te #6 \u20acC Gi Hannon, cf & p 4 0 «1; 0 0 Jackittz, \u20ac .3 0 9 3 1 0 Souders, po 1 0 c 0 3 ¢ Moran cf .3 1 1 1 0 # Totals.242 = 17 12 2 1B 2 THE PONIES\u2019 FAREWELL\u2014The Pa ined Expression of the Gentleman Who Was Out at the Plate.kat «fying the exaectmg fans.Nevertheless, was listless ha on the part of ot dopps the y a motor tandem, de s à RIDERS TORONTO WILL SEND.(Sproal to the Siar.) TORONTO, Judy 17.\u2014~The Royel Bioyole wil eensd \u20ac team to KLONDIKE AT PARIS.(Special to the Star.) VICTORIA, BC.July 17.\u2014 Freuk bY Bea oe Saturda Th Tart, Sr Satu y on Bis to interest the C d Coven tie a = em a \u2014\u2014\u2014 mt mm a mans Sms \u2014 dy 2 - \u2014 ere 1 rs IAN = ee I~ BELL GAVE HIMSELF UP When He Heard of a Warrant For Fi.Arrest.\"HE IS FORMALLY CHARGED WITH STEALING THE CARRANZA LETTER; THE INFORMATION BASED ON HIS OWN SWORN AFFIDAVIT.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAA George Fredarick 14:11 was up before Judge Dewmnoyers, to fv, cowed witn wlemding the famous Caran letter on May 28th, 1598.The wwsranl fw Bois ariesl win sworn out on Saturday night betore Judge Cho Quette.Up to thus moru.ng bru executed.When Bell heard of He warrant today.be at once went down tu the police head Querters end gave buns op.He was taken a>t.Prerte.l\u2019elissier & Vu.It Ww under~t od 1hu the Information lasd agaist Beli was Jwin-nel bya party Who wae vary wont toad fae ariest should take place on Su nrndis mx ti woo exakedly wyged upon (0 Carpenter thu \u2018thee statrons amd Uun- wuld be Ceo ered,\u201d to peevent Bell fran \u201cshipping out,\u201d and whime motive, as set folds in a Publication appeanng on Sunday, was putely in the mkerests of the public gol Mowevr, the pohee aud detectives chose ther own metho ls oi secu.ong Bell The utrhty of putting lim in prison over 05 y ta Sundsv.when ut wouki te dufieult to secure hu!) veus ques toned, in view of all 1e circumstances surrounding the ase; the detectives up- parently had assurances \u2018tai Bell was uot of the \u201cekiynng\u2019\u201d\u2019 kind.and thw view Was confirms] to-dav, when the man.whe says he mole the Carranza Jeter with an eyht cont stamp on it.went to Chef The Gective (artenter\u2019s officeand alter stating tent understond officers were booking for him.surrendered lionself into the hands of the officers of the law.INFORMATION AGAINST BELL It ies understood that th information against Bed 1x bread on he sentenre.CI am the man wh atole the letter from Liew.Carranza.\u201d conta ned wn the sworn \u201catement of Rel publ.ohed an the Star of amt Saturday a week ara, Tn'v £th The folowing is the full text of the wwtent fer Bell's arreat Offices «{ the Ju Lges «if the Sessions.Janads, Provmre of Queher, Distr ot «f Montreal, City cf Montre.To all or any «the Canetables, or other Pesce Oflicers ma thie Diatrica of Montreal: Whereas, George Fo Beli, of the village of Waterloo, tn the comtv.of Shefford, and now in the (tx of Montreal.hath tdws day heen charged, upon oath before the wr de gned, FOX (hoqmet, Frqowe, Jude: of the Scse na of the Peace.fur the ctv of Montreal, act ng m and for the district »¥ Montreal, for that on the twenav-mghth dav of Mav lewt.at the smd city of Montreal, afore, dal steal a cer ta letter wth ite enwval ges du'v stamped with the postage stamp of (wnada, amd ad freased Signor Don Jose Inax.the property A Carranza, agamet the form of the gate in auch case made and provided.These ar\u201d.therefore, to command vou, 1n Her Majesty's name forthwith to apprehend the cand Gesrge 1 and 40 bring him before me or some of Her Majesty's Justices «f the Pacs nu and for the «ed detrict, to an- swurs to the rudd charge, aml to Le deuit woth accorl ag to kw.Given under my hand and seal, at the wud office, at Montrea!, m the said di-trict thos fiftrenth duv of Judy, in the year of Our Lord cue thousand eigth hundred and ninety one.SN oned) F.X.CHOQUET, Judge of the Sessions of the Peace.COMPLAINANT IN A HURRY.The warrant was mmunediately transmitted to the Migh Constable, who forwarded it to Chief Carpenter for execution.\u201cDuring Saturday afternoon,\u201d said Chief Carpenter to a Star reporter this morning \u201cthe complainant came to my office and asked me if I had the warrant against Bell.I replied in the atlinmative but stated that the arrest had not been made, because no Information had beeu given concerning the adress of the accuse The complainant rephed that he would attend to the matter; that be knew à party who could tell where Bell would be located, and that he, the com: plainant, wuuld telephone during the afternoon Where to locate him.\u201d As Chief Carpenter did not receive any telephone message concerning the affair and as he was not goimg to wait all night, he thought 10 leave the office.As he was going to do so he met the complainant, asked him once more why the arrest had not been made.The Chief replied that it was because the proper information had not been given.It appears that some hot words followed, it being stated that the Chief ought to know his duties, which were to eed some men to the trains and wire the surrounding ies so ax to check the escape of the accused.Chief Carpenter replied that he did not think that there was any reason to incite Hell to escape the hands of justice, and that at all events (the Chief) could take the responsibility of the situs- tion and that he had no instrutions to re ceive dictation from outsiders.\u201clt was stated that Bed must have got the Up that he was going to be arrested,\u201d said Chief Carpenter.\u201cThis is a gratuitous calumny.It was put in the mouth of a man at the St.Lawrence Hotel.I think that any party who could made this statement must now that | am not in thet habit of giving tips before arresting any one.\"This informant in the St Lawrence Hall knows better than anybody else., To sum up.\u201d concluded Chief Carpenter, \u2018let me tell you that I do not proposed to used by anvbody who may have a spite against a man who 1s seeking curios:ty.| am always ready to du my duty, but not to favour particulariy this vne or that one.\u201d THE POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS.When Bell answered Judge Demmoyers\u2019 question: \u2018Do fou plend guilty or not guy \u201c\" he ro ted in a very natural tone al ly: \u2018\u2018Î have nothang to say now.\u201d Mr.Avila Wilson, of the law em Bt, Pierre, Pelissier and Wilson, represented the prisoner, aml made a motion to have delay to make his plea, as his client was Mot IN à positimi to answer eithet in an affirmative or à negative manner to © charge made Furthermore, he asked the Juba that hw chent be admitted to bail.magistrate granted both these demands, fixing next Monday for the prelim: innry enquete and admitting the accused under personal bal of 9400 end two personal securities of each.Detective Gallagher had the charge of the prisoner until the bail was found.A little tefore nond two securities were given, as als a personal bail of #400, and | wae allowed to go free once more.he complainant was not present at this morning's proc eexbngs, but he wae repre rented by Mr.W.A.Wer.MLA.HON.C.A.GEOFFRION IS DYING The Last Rites of the Church Administered by the Archbishop.SIR WILFRID LAURIER ARRIVED DOWN FROM OTTAWA TO VISIT HIS FRIEND.Hoo f° A (ieoffrion 1a dying at his coun- residence at Dunon.lier a consultation between pra po rrance.Lachapelle ami Lube, Was given up.He i» dying from patrie and bis dea pay be annoumeed at any moment The dying man has Conscious all the time, though be has been grow.g weaker and weaker, and has bout a ureat deal of flesh during the lat few dus < le has comtinesd to hie room for Etegant Household Furniture, To Clone an Ketate We instructed to well at ou a ST JAMES STREKT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON the Furniture and Effocts as follows: Two Handsomo Wainut Bedroo Oda Parlour Picces, Walnut Kt.r Rooms No.JULY 19, m Sets, Fancy ere.Three > Mantel Mirrors.Crystal Gasaliere and Sidelights ras Gasaliers and Hadi Lights, Brass Candelabras, Elegant Walnut Stdoboard to order by Thomson, Round [Mining Table, gon and Leather Dining Chaire.Siand by Thoamaon, Kbonized Dinner Wag: Walnut Hall Parlour Cabinet, and other Figures, Ornaments, Antique Mantel \u201cClock or Frodsham of London, Grand- fathor's Clock and General Household Appoint mente Also a small collection of Ol and Water Color Paintings, purçhesed in Europe Now on View.by tbe owner, BALE AT 299 O'CLOCK.THE EDWARD O'BRIEN CO., 163 Auctioneers.\u201cTVRANNY STILL LIVES.ON THIS ACCOUNT FOR TEN DAYS Only ° ° x ° (C Teeth Painlessly and Free.From © a.m.to 10 a.m.and from 5 p.m, to 6 p.m.\u2019 B%3x.00.85.00.Beautiful Sets of TEETH for 85.00 per Set.THE INTRODUCER OF GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK to this Province will put on Gold Crowns and Bridges at $5.00 Per Tooth.Guaranteed COIN GOLD.wPorcelein Crowns formerly $10.00\u2014$2.50 Each.w will extract v $835.00.No more, no less.| | 2 hens of Sather ice dhe \u2018AH Fililiigs 50 Cent.Gold Filtings 91.00 up.Save ar wo Wohin these hourse he pan CONSULTATION FREE for ten days only.wil be compelled to Ange cars, inventor, Patentee, Dentist Sih on of J are the a | JOHN C.DIXO 9 second to none in the werid.| vouei.The .Lo A EE Ax 2846 St.Catherine Street, [ \u201ca rise; Lure et j ; & Doers East of Metenife St, Montreal, fe ae ee = ant Les Sutitsnes ext ths advertisement out and preserve it for fatare ves.ages as pers Lu , ee ae | ; ponts hese You will sure yone tip bo sev, Wak betel ues on , wrod.a od : ra CA, CE ke wes ho YE ve SO abr aba abr Ni ab abn Sb ab ale, ale ale SEL SE UE ads ain way, in anawe \u201c- gidlature, stated to confirm the agreement the Manitoba : and Northwestern Railway Company for ar datly Porte Ar lett roof ticudn .\u201c e the purpose of settling the claim the from the ostarrh-affitoted mn all parts\u2019 of Cane Government by a certain area of the ada.During UATY we sent + company's 1 où over three thousand free sampie boxes == \u2014\u2014 nd an 00 per com of cases the Je tant even mnall sumpie hes tham THE LATE SENATOR SANTORD.morn good than many dollars worth of vo.called cures Japanese Cure ts the x BY wa e ok PR PY 3 Auf 10 \u2014 \u2014 «JOHN MURPHY & CO.«# Be Se Re Tea Ae Te an TL ET ITNT fm TT \u2014 Wash Goods Extraordinary We have just cleared a manufacturer\u2019s stock of Lododa\u2019.30,000 yards of ghe finest and latest designs in Muslins, all this season\u2019s goods.Read these two items, they speak for themselves: 1 LOT NO.1.\u2014Consisting of 10,000 yards and about 75 patterns to select from.These goods are worth from 300 tv que a yard.Your choice 12,C a yard while they last 2\u2014Consisting of 20,000 yards, and CT I I ITT TTT TT Tedndonde doce mt eel a?lo tasted dod do LOT NO.about 150 patterns to select from, good value at 25c to soca yards Toclearat - - - 10C à yard pepaet-hted=-jef=ffefeteotef Great Basket Offer ! 1000-SA MPLES\u20141000 25 ct Bought at a figure that will enable us to offer them at greatly reduced prices in addition 10 which we will deduct tet lotto bent BS SL YE er sav eg ay TTT ITT TT TT TT TTT + freres: This means that you buy them at just HALF PRICE.+ for Fancy Waste Paper Baskets.+ HALF PRICE for Fancy Work Baskets.- | - for Fancy Baskets of every description.or A these beautiful baskets will be shown on special tables on main toor.JOHN MURPHY & CO., : 2343 St.Catherine Sireet, cor.of Metcaife Street.TERMS CASH, TEL.UP 933.7 {mimo ferfaroert ofr le decfmfe fof foneon teh forte font MONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUICE.Makes the finest Summer Drink ever offerec to Thirsty Citizens.It not only allays thirst, it quenches it.It is the pleasantest as well as the most wholesome drink for the Hot Season.Get the PURE.Get .MONTSERRAT.All First Class Grocers 1C5v1 offered fof fod nde feet 4 JUST PAUSE FOR ONE MINUTE, Aud say:\u2014 .Would a (Gasoline Stove scare you if water was used in it ?, Certainly not.you will say !! ! .Well then ! why dou\u2019t you try vne vf vur \u2018Insurance Gasoline Suvoves | ; Provided as they are, with safety automatic cut off valves, they are posititely less dangerous than a wax candle.Ask your dealer to show you the \u201cInsurance\u201d (:asuline stove.I he does pot keep it.come to us.AMESSE & CO sole Agents for Canada No.1818 Nt.Catherine Beet Bho 1é5entez , Montreal.à ANY Quantity 3 of Imitators A Passenber and Freight War Waging in the Yukon.VICTORIA, B.©, Jaky 17.\u2014The steamer City of Seattle arT-ved on Sunday after: noon.She brougint 193 passengers.mostiy iron Dawem, which oy tie main party had eut on Jaly 4, coming un the Yukon the Colimbian, ani from Bennett to Skagwey by mali.They H news of a WAT M pessengee ter in the lower Y the fwre from Darwin to St.Michaei\u2019s bav- wm gore down to 620, and uv Victoria and die Sound &35.\u2014\u2014em BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE RICTIMOND, Va.July 17.\u2014The corven- tun of the Yormg People\u2019s Baptist Ynion comes} sn Sunday might.In the afternoon & reyular sewmon was bekd, when na address waa made br Maurier PP Franks, of Tren- tom, NJ, and the comvention sermon was preached hy Dr.JT.Villers, of Indian- apolin At the night coming session, ad- drreare were made bv Dr.(i.Whitman, of Buffaio, N° V., president; T,.Shenereom, of Hamwtm, NV, and others.Final consecration services were conriuded by De, Ctrivers, of Chicago.Ne.sur NO EQUALS.Price $1.00 to $3.00 per pair.2 BX 7X AX AR AX 7K AX AR AR AR AN AR AN RN AN AS AR AN TORR AR A FR AX AR ARK RT RK RK A JE WE A RK 185471 = Don\u2019t Waste MANITOBA RAILWAYS.Your Money on Worthless Catarrh Cures.JAPANESE CATARRH CURE CURES and is the ONLY GUARANTEED CURE.1 (Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG, July 17.\u2014- Premier Orcen- T to a question in the Le- that the Govervment noti- Manitoba and Nouthesstern Lt route cast townakip four, range fourteen enat, running through the iny River district.Mr.Greenway introduced a bill (Special so the Star.) HAMILTON, July 17 \u2014 A memorial vice for the late Senator Sanford was i Centenary Methodist Church from stainless com- dn of Jodine Rempntia) or Volatile nfl.he natural heut of the body melts it.snd the very act of breathing carries It 10 the dis : sraseû ser- held Laat it reaches every Gi ; Rev.G.F.Balton, paii toon Pas: era an toques \u201ctribrie (a the dead, Renato | rome\" Paiis Lire dorer Lorie tonching on hs philanthropy.A large oon a torme of TT ar verre and throat, .forms rebel gregution was present Inponess Catarrh Cure te puarantend to cure Any Ces of vataeth.or v refunded 8014 It ia expect- Wr ar drugmists.Frice 30 cents; wx bottles ne will WH avmrahtes to cure Le.A free va mn Far 530s Toh aime ad snare cos ress The « Pilgrim- Cnireh.ot, Tovoote.os Sold by 3.2, Mivtoin, Morts - ABS .; \u201c A » \u201c Cre heels Sh BEA NT Tb, rar i») Yd \u2019 = ld LS i RW A TG WAT LN a OT 8 Pi ps\u201d Br AE ETS MATE à ; 5 EN * 7 NEY Ran LR RRNA Solr BO a PRIN TPE ba Ge DE 2005 re pète dE; OR ACTU Re WT; IS : ES THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014MONDAY, JULY 17, 1899 ee \u2014 Moi IN NEMFOUNDLAND IN An Able Analysis of the Treaty Shore Commissioners\u2019 Report by Mr.D.W.Prowse, the Histortan\u2014Some Side Lights Thrown on This Old and Highly Important International Dispute.(Special correspondence of the Star.) ST.JOAN'S\u2019 Nfid., July 4.\u2014The very ancient and oonplicated dispute between Kng- lars] and France about the treaty shore of Newfoundland and our opponents\u2019 fishery righte on the Newfoundland coast is an i1m- portant and most interesting affair from many pomts of view.It is at once an imperial, a \u201cColonel and an Inter mational question.The great Liberal daily, the Londen Daily Chronicle.pute it adrisediy, \u201cAs a great and secular con- trovermy of far greater importance than the squabble about Fashoda.\u201d Sir Charles Dilke has declared that it is exceedingly sumple, but my own view is quite different.Amongst all the live ques- tons.of the day it is, I con sider, by far the most complicated.The interests involved both in France and Newfoundland are all of vital importance and are all more or less verse to each other.To revwoncile all these conthieung claims and bring about a settlement has been attempted by a dozen commissions who have been ountinuously sitting and deliberating on the subject during the whole of Her Majesty's reign.At the present time a special mterest attaches to the Treaty shore question from the re of the Royal Cornmismoners, Sir John Bramston and Sir James Erakine, and from the very friendly and reasonable attitude of the late Frene Government.This unsolved international difficulty has a highly respectable entiqui- ty, there may be older tremtv mghts, but as an actual and important live question, it must be about the oldest in Europe.Most writers on the subject take the Treaty of Utrecht as the initial point in the dis cussion.The mvalry and contentions about Newfoundiand began long before Queen Anne's reign.The great convention of 1713 1s only an incident in its Jong troubled vareer.The defeat of the Armada destroy- od the naval power of Spain, their common foe.France and England were thus left face to face.The two great fighting powers, mtensely jealous of each other, then began their tremendous conflict, that long protracted military and naval duel for the supreme dominion in America and the control of the sed which ended at last at Trafalgar and Quebec.The Newfoundland question »s really a \u2018\u2019remanet\u201d\u2019 of that great struggle.Of their great empire in America, the insignificant colonies of Nt Pierre and Mique- lon are all that to-day remains.Lovers ot English literature and all who appreciate the conunuity of our history will be interested to learn that the same Treaty of Utrecht which today regulates the building of the French fisherman's hut and the erer- tion of his at on the Newfoundland coast was fiercely DISCUSSED BY POPE AND SWIFT agairet the genial Jamoph: Addison and drunken Christian heru Incky Steele; that the most able paper on the subject in Queen Anne's reign, the strougest argument against the fishery clauses of the treaty 1» from the of jovial Mat Prior, an thor of the Town and Country House.It Ive been well said of England that what she gams by her valiant ao'diers and sailors she loses by her stupid negotiators.In the whole bistory of Brtwsh shplomacy i8 NO more crass instance of unbeczl- ity than this Newfoundland question.When England wanted fishery rights in Cape Breton the French pomnted out at Utrecht that ruch a course would lead to endleas conflicts and trouble, and that the reare of the two nations would be constant.y endangered.The French argument was 80 that Cape B was then ab- sol y ceded to France.\" Queen's in- #tructions were that Englwh mghts ahoubd in the same way be absolute in Newfoundland.Only St.Johns known leanings to the Stu arta emd to France can account for the Newfoundland clauses in the Treaty of Utrecht.The whole trade.headed by the London corporation, protesied againet at.The mam interest of Englitanen, however tn thes subject hives in the internatioma question, the supreme interest of peace and riendship between England and France.Every one who has stinised the subject must see that a reasonable molutron: of the duffi- culty 18 the highest, the surest, and most certain tem of Fromce's desire to br et peace with England.Our neighbours know full well that while this Newfoundland dith- culty 18 a most irritating question for ua, that nether polsticnlly nvr commercially 1s it of the last importance to them.We seek no far advantage, we ask for no uiraeonable concvswons.We are prepared to vmooth down French vanity by some exchange of territory, bemdes money «à an- ponction AN the Pohd advant i on their mde of the hargan.he met- tlement of the Newfoundland question will show the English people that the French policy of mn pricka hes at last come to an «md.In the Sowden, West Africa and Madagascar, France was wholly in the wrong; she had everything to gain by a aet- tlament.In Newfoundia she has treaty rights which we have acknowledged and respected with the moet punctilious honour.They are merc paper rights and obadete ol dons, whach n0 other mation but England would respec.A distimgunished Am- encan Jurist has laid down the prinompde that here ancienrt Frein con conflict and op- pore progresse n prospeart ; of a country, they shoud \u201cipso factor: be abolished.Amerwean, French or Russian diplomacy would bave theme treaties long ago.Englaod's moratity and dejirate sense of stand on a dif ferant plane.and our most m this Newfonolland auretion shoukl receive n generous peace and prosperity of, a emalïl colonial popnla- tion; ®t ie at once the and security of French friendshap, the actuml and visible proof of a oordial and lasting pesce be tween the rival nations.| THE SETTLEMENT HANGS FIRE.\u2018The report of the Royal Commissionere\u2014 pt Joust « part of tie nor pretty peneraily } ; .published to the New- Newfoundiand Government's objection to ive free bait without & modsficatson of the Print are taken up with this branch of the tue Book.Every ren IN New.founiand seume to have debvered himself upon the subject.lt 15 1weedlews to wy all are agamet the French, This testimony nepresems the opieñon of all sorts amt con- | ditcons of men.Ît w biglily iuteresring, but somewhat perplexing from (die THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014MONDAY, JULY 17, 189%.The Life of a Watch.depends greatly upon the care conferred upon it Many watches are ruined by allowing them to run too long without oiling and cleaniug.The increase of friction caused by the change in form of the Tiny Globules ot ofl and the introduction of dirt is the main causes to be averted.If your watch is not going satisfactorily, have us exame- inesit, if it requires repairing, B.A.Dickson & Co., 2201 ST.CATHERINE ST.140 Meet me at the Fountain in the Arena To-night at 8.15.18511 THE TYPOS DAY OFF.An Enfoyable Picnic Held at Iber- ville on Saturday.THE NEWS MEN DEFEATED THE JOB PRINTERS IN A TUG OF WAR \u2014 THE OTHER SPORTS.A large number of printers and thar friends left on the FPF.KR.on Suturduy for Iberville, where the 12th annual picnic and games of Montreal '|'vpographical 1° n- ton, No.176, was neld.\u2018I'he Weather was perfect, the grounds in good condiuan, and the many events Keenly contested for letters of regret at inability to atiend wero received from Mayor Preforlaine, Mr.H.Graham and Mr.J Harpar The liver cup, presented by the toronto Type Foundry, was won, after an exciting putl, by the nows men over the job men.Many old-time printers were seen on the grounds, and, all told, the picnic was a grand success: Followmg are the results\u2014 Putting 16 Ib.shot, M.T T°.\u20141st, HH Chapman, 29 ft.9 1n.nq, J.Taybor, 3rd, J.Cantwell.2\u2014Hop, step ana jump, Open\u2014lst, maire, 25 ft.34 in: 2nd, Gerarden.3-10 yards race, Open\u2014ls, Gerardin; 2nd, Cathcart.4\u2014Hop, step and Jump, M.T.U.\u2014Ist, W.Hughes, 34 ft.5» In., 2nd, A.Cathcart, rd.) L.G.Cannif.\u2014 Young ladies\u2019 race -1st, Miss J.Taylor.2nd, Miss (\u2018ollett, 3rd, Miss Kamler.6\u2014 Apprentices\u2019 race, MT.UU.\u2014Ist, w.Hughes; Znd, G.Bharp+, 3rd, l.alonde.7\u2014100 yanis.job printers, M.T l' \u2014Imt, Alexander; 2nd.EE.lowe, 3rd, Howes, 3\u2014Members wives\u201418t, Mrs I, Fraser; 2nd, Mrs.W.Woods, 3rd, Mrs.A.Anderson.Hat men s race (apen)\u2014lst, J.Taylor, 1æe- 3nd, J.B.Mack.10-220 yards (open)\u2014lst, Gerardin : 2nd, Gillard.11\u2014100 yards.news men (M.T l'y\u2014Ilst, A Cathcart , 2nd, L.tG.Cannift , 8rd, Il.Fru- ser.12\u2014Boys\u2018 race, under 15\u2014Ist, A Murphy .2nd, F.Kelly .3rd.Rogers.13-\u2014Hrls* race, under 15\u2014-1at.Miss A Read , 2nd, Miss Muaboney ; 3rd, Miss A.Fina.14\u2014Running broad jump.(open)\u2014ist, «ii.lard, 14 feet 10 1-2 inchen | 2nd, l.emaire Li\u2014Married men's race (M.T.U ;\u2014Ilst, A.Cathcart .2nd, J Howes.16\u2014Printers \u2018race, over ¥ years (M.T U )-lat, J.Cantwell 2nd, H Friedlander 17\u20148tereotypers\u2019 race lat, Lemaire .£nd, Fottras : 3rd.Lafferty 1£\u2014Committee race.1st, KE, Lowe, 2nd, W ¥.Sharpe , 3rd, «+ M.Uren .éth, A.Anderson Tug of war.News Men vs.Job Men.best two out of three\u2014lst and second, News Men.Waltzing compet!tion\u2014 Won by Mr.and Mrs.1.Frazer | OMcials-U.B.Consul-General Bittinger.\u2018 G.3tewnst, J.8.Brlarly and J F Mac: | kay.Starter\u2014A.Anderson ° The grand success of the picnic Is due to the following committee : President B Rush , Chairman, W.EK.Bharpe ; Secretary, J.B.Mack : Treasurer, son .ED.Lowe, J Taylor, 8.C Jackson, T J.Finn, J.C.B Tardiff, \u2018* M Uren Much credit te due Mr V Tardiff for the efficient way in wkich he lonkad after the dancing pavilion.Prizes wil be given out on Wednesday evening at 223 McGill street, een Mare.PROVE A CARRIAGE ACROSS.Me.George B.Reeve and Party the First to Utilize the Royal Victoria Bridge.Sunday.July 16.1889.will in future be remembered as the date on which the WVigtoria bridge was first crossed by a hoÿse and carriage Mr.Geo.B.Reeve, general traffic manager of the Grand Trunk Rallway, drove the horse that will hereafter be historic.and accompanying him were Messrs.F.H.McGuigan, general superintendent; J.M.Herbert, superintendent of the eastern division; R.P.Dalton, superintendent of Montreal's ter- mimale: and Master F.H.MoGuigan, son of the general superintendent.It ie understood that the members of the party wore greatly pi at manner in which the tion of the bridge has en carried out.It wlll yet be some weeks.however, before the structure will be in a condition to aûmit of regular ve- and trten traffic, as the which are to separate the roadways from the tracks are not in poaition yet.\" Said Pasha at the Arena to-night His Share in the Dreyfus About His FRESH CHARGES AGAINST of Whar, the Rennes oœourt-martal had charges.090900000000 Captain Dreyfus as He Appeared on by the Bpecial Corespondent of PARIS, Julv 17 \u2014 The Minister of War.treneral the Marqums de Gallifet,has ordered #8 ew enquiry Into the connection ot Gen de Pellieux with the Drevtus affor.It as expected that Ulis will result mo his dixmia- al from the post ol Governor of the Mib- tary Department of Pari- The Libre Pirole learns that Gen.de Pel heux was deprived of his command on the parade ground on Saturday even:inz.It 8 relieved that tieneral Pellieux will be relieved of wll his functions.GENERAL DE PELLIEUX.One of the heads of the General Staff of the French Ariny.was an advocate of revision, although convinced that Dreyfus 1s guity He had charge of the exanunation into the charges against Major Esterhazy.At the first Zola tnal General de Pellieux was a prominent witness.He told how he came to seize the Esterhazy letters in the posseamon of .de Boulancy, declaring that he wan advised to do so by M.Bertulus the magmtrate, after their existence had been ascertained by M.Saheurer-Kestner.The letters werc br t to General de Pel- lieux under eeal.and were opened in the resence of Major Esterhazy an! Mme.de lancy.When General de Pellieux de: nounced Colonel Picquart for searching Ma jor Eaterhazy's rooms, M.Labori retorted quickly, \u201cBut you yourself had Colonel Pic.quart\u2019s room searche examination of General de l\u2019ellieux was long continued, and he waa recalled a number of times hy the defence.On the afternoon of Feb.17, 1808, after a recess had been taken by the court, be advanced to the railing and asked to be heard The scene which ensued was extraordinary.vo \u201cThus far,\u201d be mid, \u201cwe have remained, within the legal forms.But the defence, a» haa already happened during the trial, has publicly read à pas of the ort of Lhe Yreyfus afair oes leave to \u2019 ill repeat very t Phrase of Colonel Henry.\u2018You have forced me to it.Well, so ba it.\u201d At the time of the Oastelin inte! tion a very serious incident occurred.Positive proof of Dreyfus\u2019s guint came to light, and that proof I myself have seen.I can i information on that document.of whjoh cannot be doubted.e letter said: \u2018D va oe uire une interpellation au t de l'affaire de Dreyfus.Ne diten jamais les relations que nous avons eue Avec OF >.ie signed with a name little known, but this rtant ent is su ed by a vimt- Jing card, with an imi intment son given at the foot of the let the truth, 1! this.statement on my honour as s ier and General de Bois PARIS, July 17.-At à Cab:net meeting on Saturday morning, the Minister Generad the Marques de Gallife decided that M.de Beaurepaire, the former premdent cé the (vil Section of the Court vf Cammætion would be allowed to oar only as a witness on question ¢ court-taart:al, asd that he would Dot be permitied te formuiste fresh SP a _- er fe GENERAL DE PELLIEUX DISCRACED.Nt Persecution Has Brought Degradation.ss OO00-0900000000-GO0U0O000000S00000O0O00 DREYFUS PROHIBITED.t, announced that the president of the Cuurt of Cassation referred to 00000000000 OO00000-0000-OGO0OOOOOOOOO0OOOO0OOOO0OOOO0 \u2014e pue FES es = = re Sy eal ES \u2014 | ho tas = x - aS ve hy = > ES 2 == = SES Par IT= S\u2014 \u2014 = ae PUNE, \u201cSil.J 2 B \u2014_\u2014 Ed pa ES ES Ai ~ rr Landing at Port Halguen\u2014Drawn London Black and White.great «peech in the chamber.and which Colonel Henry in August admitted that he had forged.Ard extraordinary excitement the sitting of the court was adjourned.The next day General de Boisdeffre came into court and confirmed (ie eral de Pellieux\u2019s statement When Col Henry was found dead in hie cell in the fort on Mont Valerien General de Pelleux wrote a letter repudiat- mg all responsibility for the Colonel's forge- rv, and declaring that the Army ought to demand a revision of the Dreyfus rase.On the same day, Sept M, it was announced that General de Pelheux had resigned from the hvadquarters staff.but that his remgna tion had been refused ae .an THE TORTU RES OF DREYFUS.PARIS July 17 Mathieu Dreyfus, who has just returned from Rennes, said to ! day.My brotaer bas assured me that he | belwves ebon, when Minaster of Colores tried to have hum put to death.Alfre ways that 11 was with the objert of murder ing hmm that I win Ne NN N > Sau Lu A PSN EE d Shipping News.Heidi PORT OF MONTREAL.ARRIVED.Bteamship Britannic.2000.Nellsen, 8yd- ney, , Kingman & Co.oval.Htewmanip Turret Crown, 1197.Goodrich.Sydney.July 11.Kingmun & Co.oo Bteamshly Californian, 2637.France, erpool.July 6 H & A.Allan, gener ; ire teamship Souteman, 3847.imeh, re Liverpuol, July 8.D.Torrance & Co, gon eFral, Steamship Hisn, 971, Bederson, Sydney.July Il, Kingman &Co., coal.; Steumship Georaian, 3318, Parker, laver oot.F |eywand Co, general.Petéamship Mount Roy 4509, Morgan, London, Elder, Dempster & (o., genern Steamship Eva, 192, Paulson, Newcastle, R.Reford & Co, generud.J Btemmnhip Cucouna, sl McPhail, 8yd ney.Kingman & Co, coud.Steamehip Falco, 1316, Beruldsen, Sydney.Kingman & Co.coal .errant Turret Chief, 1197.MeCoubrey.Sydney, Kingman & Cu, coul.CLEARED.in, Ant- Steamahlp Almertan, 1910.Parkin, Werp.Furness, Withy & Co.general à Steamship Britannic, 2,000 Neilsen, 8yad- ney.Kingman & Co, light.Steamship Turret Crown.1197.Goodrich, Sydney, Kingman& Co.light.Ltoamship Manchester Enterprire, 2514, Wright, Manchester, Furnesss, Withy & Co., general.Bieamenip Mayflower.2744, Denton.Antwerp, via Three Rivers, Furness, Withy & Co., general.Steamship Sarmatian.430, Brodie, Glas- ow.H & A.Alan, general.Steamship Mary Park, 2230, Popp, London.H.& A Allan, general.VESSELS IN PORT.Steamships.Helene Rickmers, 2010, Rebblemund, Fur- ness, Withy & Co.Abbey Ilolme, 3000, Brown, Mclean & Co.\u2018à marynthia 2200, Taylor, R.Reford & 0.Gallla, 2:00, Stewart, Mclean, Kennedy Campana.1154, Demers, J.G Brock.roro 1974: Phalen, W.Johnston & Co.Ismore, 3969.Crosby, W.Johnston & Co.Calitornfan, 2637, France.H.& A.Allan.Scotsman, 2567.Skrimshire, D.Torrance Ca.Georglan, 3318, Parker.F Leyland & Co.Mount Royal, 4,8, Morgan, Elder, Demp- ster & ('o.Eva, 192%, Paulsen, R.Reford & Co.Cncouna.931.McPhail, Kingman & Co.Falco, 1376, Beruldsen., Kingman & Co.Turret Chief, 1197, MacCoubrey, kingman & Co.Barouentine Lickble, Mc.Stranger.091, Anderson, Kenzie & Co PASSENGER STEAMSHIP SAILINGS.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Californian.July 20 H.& A.Allan.| Scotsman.July 2 D.Torrance & Ca Lake Superior.July 26, Elder, Dempster Ca.Tainui.July 27, H.& A.Allan lake Huron, August 2, Elder, Dempster & to, Parisian.August 3, H & A Allan.Vancouver, August 5 1).Torrance & Ca.Lake Ontarin.August 9, Elder.Dempster & l'a Laurentian, August 10.H.& A.Allan.Dominion, Angust 12, D.Terrance & Co.Californian, August 17, H.& A.Allan.Cambroman, August 19, D.Torrance & Cn.Tainul, August 24.H.& A.Allan.Scotsman.August 26, D.Torrance & Co.Lake Superior, August 30, Elder, Demp- ster & Co.OTHER STEAMSHIP SAILINGS.Sarmatian, for Glasgow.July 18.Ismare.for Liverpool, .Georgian for Liverpool.July 20.Amarynthia, for G'asgow, July 20, Mount Royal, for London, July 2.SAILED FOR THIS PORT.Steamship Buenos Ayrean, from Glaa.ROW Steamship Talnul.from Liverpool.THE GULF.QUEREC.July 17 \u2014 Weather conditions: Cloudy, with fog and rain.wind variable.River du Loup- Heaver at wharf (\u2018ape (\u2018hatte\u2014Inward at 7a.m.Lord An- trim.Martin Füver\u2014Inward at 7 a.m.Ripling- am.Cape Magdalen\u2014Inward at 5 p.m.Cape Breton.Fame Foint\u2014Inward yesterday at 7 p.m., Turret Bell.THE PORTIA'S 1.0G TO BLAME.The failure of the steamer Portas pa- bye to register the full distance run is said to have been the cause of the wreck of that vemael on Big Fish Shoal, west of Halifax harbour Monday night.She had an extruordinary escape from destruction on three other dangerous ledges, which she must have almost brush ed against as she .before she ran vn Big Fish and her bottorp torn out.the disaster the discovery was male that the log was not working properly.but there was not the least suspicion before the steamer struck that such was the case.it is understood that Capt.Farrell supposed the ship to be ten miles west of the point where she struck.So confident was he of the position of the vessel and her safety that he spent half an hour at dinner, and returned to the bridge only a minute before she hit the rocks.he signal hid just been sent Into the enbine room for the engineers to \u2018stand by.the captain intending to stop the steamer for another sounding.The next moment the l\u2019ortia crashed against the shoal.The fog hangs ao thickly over these latitudes that no communication was made by steamer with the wreck of the Portia.The divers.however.are still at work, and they have su in recovering eight or mine trunke from the holds of the vessel.There are now good h of recovering most of the baggage, although $t will probably he damaged The divers wore unable to enter the staierooms as the seas were tearing through the saloon doors, but they expect to get access to the rooms through EA LAY, oe D AA VS the sky.ts.NN N NN ND AN = SN AR SAN NN (NS À y AW N N S \\ k \\ Ù \\ \\ \\ \\3 À À \\! TRUS IN FRAWON-Saoving tbe Colibrated Prisoner Sotitng Foot ; - Ay Ry ois OCEAN STEAMERS ARRIVED.La Bretagne.at New York, from Havre, July 16 Umbria, at Ne July 1s.w York, from Liverpoui, la Cham York, July 16.Etruria, at l£verpou July 16 ad, from New York, Friedrich der Grosse, from New York, July 15.A \u201chalons.wt Houston, from Boston, July , at Havre, from New at Bouthunpun, Bt.Paw, at N : ton.July 1 ww York, frum Southamp Ulunda, at Halifax, from Liverpooi, July STEAMER& DUE AT NEW YORK.Monday.Amsterdam, from Rotterdam.Jul Bovic.from Liverpool, July 7.ve Tuesday.Bulgara, from Hamburg, July 6 Astrakhan.from Bhields, July + Exeter City, from Swansea, July 4.Wednesday.Majestic, from Liverpool.July 19.SAILING DATES OF STEAMERS.y Germanic, from Now York for Liverpool uly 19.: St.Paul, from New York for South - ton, July 19.amp jE riesland, from New York for Antwerp, uly 19.Tartar Prince, from New York for Na.les, etc.July ; Mongolian, from New York for Glasgow, July A.; Marguette, from New York for London uly 1 ! Bretagne, from New York for Havre July 22.Umbria, from New York for Liverpool ulv 22.Amsterdam, from New York for Rotterdam.July 22.Pennsylvania, from New York for Hamburg.July 22.Majestic, from New York for Liverpool, uly F Bismarck, from New York for Hamburg.July 27.Mesaba, from New York, for London July 20., + WRECK OF THE PORTIA.HALIFAX.N 8., Judy 17.\u2014 Captain Smtth, wrec (sstoner, commenced his Inquiry Friday into the mysterious loss of the steamer Portia, at the entrance of this harbour.Monday night.The (lovern- ment steamer Newfishi, with the commis sloner on board, visited the scene of the disaster ana t the testimony of the kesper of the Bambru [ight Station.That offfclal's Jog shows that on Monday night mbs were discharged regularly.The keeper heard a steamer's whistle about the time the Portia struck, and did not hear it after, and supposed the vessel had 8s- ed on.Wreck Commissioner Smith took advantage cf a fog that set in while the in- q the range sound of the gun.The Newfield stood off some distance.and the bombs were heard distinctly.THE MANCHESTER PORT.( (Special Cable to the Star.) OHN'8, Nfid.July 17.\u2014 When seen regarding the Manchester Port's mishap, the Captain vf Lhe vessel stated that the damage to the bows was caused by a col- Msion with a field of loe at one o'clock om Thursday morning.It was very dark at the time, and the ice was nut seen until after the colidsion.The ship wae seventy miles east of the mouth of the Straits of Belle Isle, when the accident happened.A survey will be heid at once.after which it will be decided what repairs are to be effected here.Beyond the water in the fore tank, the ship (8 apparently au A RACE AROUND CAPE HORN.PHILADELPHIA, July 17.\u2014 A race of 15,000 miles for a prize of $1.000 terminatea at Delaware Breakwater yesterday upon the arrtval of the ships I F.Chapman and W.F.Babcock, and the barque St.Catharine from the Hawallan Islands.All three are American built, and American owned vessels, and are commanded by American skippers, It three vessels were taking cargoes of sugar {in Hawuil.that thetr masters arranged the race.Allowance wus made for the difference of time in the departure af the vessels, but notwfthstandimg that more than tw weeks elapsed between the departure of the first.the Babcock.and the last, the | Bt.Catharines.all three vessels arrived whhin a few hours of each other, with the St.Catharine a winner.HELP FOR THE MERRIMAC.QUEBEC.July 17.\u2014-The Quebee agents of the Elder.Dempster Dominion line despatched on Saturday the steamer Contest, with a gang of men and Mr.G.T .to the assistance of the steamship Merréman from Bristol to Montreal, which is ashore at Gull Cliff Bay, Anticosti, since 530 pm Friday last.There is water in No.1 hold of the stranded vessel It is understood that the position of the Merrimac is very pretarious.as she ls on the rocka, and the least storm may render ber a total wreck.he wrecking tug Lord Stanley.which left on Thursday for Halifax.has been telegraphed to at Pictou to return to the wrecked ship to try and get her off.OIL CONSIGNMENT COMING.The steamship Maverick saîled from New York Wednesday for Halifax, hav ing on board 10000 barrels of refined oil for the Imperial Oil Compony.Limited, Halifax, and also with two barges in tow > another 10,000 barrels of petru- lenm.These barges are to be towed from Halifax to Montreal, Mesnes.Shat- ford Bros., who,arn agents for the Maverick and ba .were unable to mecure tugs with suffictent power in Halifax to tow the barges to their destination, and owing to the Canadian laws forbidding ships to pick up a tow after dropping the same.arrangoments had to be made with Quebec parties to send a tug to Halifax to tow the barges up the St.Lawrence river.The powerful tug Lord 8tan- lev is now en mute to Hallfax from Quebec.for thie purpose The ofl on board the Maverick will be the tanks of tl company.Africville.This is e d bulk cargo of oll to arrive In \u2018Haltfax in the last five months.The Maverick han 2,500 rases White Rose oll tm addition to the above cargo.THE SCOTSMAN ARRIVES.The Dominton line R.M.H.Scotsman.Captain Scrimshire, from Ldverpool arrived in port at noon yesterday with passengers and geMeral cargo.he steamer encountered a good deal of Ice on the passage.Her saloon passengers were as follows: Mr.Joseph Barter, Mr.A.J.Bird, Mrs.Bird, Miss Edna Bird, Master Arthur Bérd.Captain W.J Blanford, Mr.(Charles Cameron, Mrs Cameron and Infant.Cap tain H.Cannon, Mr.Cyrt] Cannon, Mr.P- Cousineau.Mr Mr.Crétchiey.Mr.E.Dawson.Mr.H.E.Dawson.Mrs.Dewar, Mins De war, Mr.B.re Ford, Miss ord, J.D.Fraser Mise Edna oart shore, Dr.Ggdox .rs.owry, à infant .J.dodo ry, Mr.D.D.Has C.Hendrie, Mr.J Hunt, indham.Sisson .Fr, er, Mr.w LR son, Dr.Arthur Rob .Robitaille, Mr.I.y, Mr F.@t .Miss Nellie Btewart Mr, J tton, Lieut.Philip Streatfield.Mrs.J.Strong.Miss Strong, Master J.£ .Mrs.VE Thompson.Master C.C.Thompson, Mr.W.A.Tooke, Mr.H.Miss Ada Wait.Mr.T.Webster, dre ws or, Mins Webster, Miles Merne Wiison, Windh r.White, Mr.R.RESCUED FROM DROWNING.Whil Allen Idne R.M.M.Califor.~ nit at anchor of Lanoraie on evening two second cabin pas were testing swimming nost thekr lives.The cur- strong for the swimmers, and rescuing crew had to board again.«For the Sake of Fun Mischief is Done.\u201d\u2019 A vast amount of mischicf is done, foo, because people neglect to keep their blood pure.BR appears in eruptions, dyspepsia, indigestion, neroousness, kidney diseases, and other aliments.Hood's Sarsaparila cures all discases promoted by impure blood or low state of the system.I shall meet you ai the Electric Fountain inthe Arena To-night, 8.15.) ) » hd Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Colore \u2018 HAVE YO ed spots, Ack Old Boyes Ulcers 1n Mouth, Halr Falling.Write COOK REMEDY CO, 10807 Masonic Temple, Chicago, Ill., for proo@ of cures.Capital 000.Worst case cured in 15 1038 days.100 page book free.180 tf 165x1 Special attractions: at the ARENA TONIGHT at 8.15.Je] THE CAMPANA \u20188 PASSENGERS.The following is the list of Buloon passengers which sailed by the steamship Campana at two o'clock to-day for lower ports: Mr.PF.E.Leblanc and party, Miss A.Hudon, Mrs.Jos.Hudon, Mr.and Mrs.Frederick A.Bethune, Mr.Louis Hudon, Mr.Francois Hudon, Mrs.Bethune's children.Mr.W.C.Mcleish Mra Mclelsh, Mr.and Mrs.L.Coustneau.Mr.J.D.A Tripp, Mr.F.G.Ramsden, Montreal, Mr.the and Mrs.John Freeman, Mr.and Mrs.Jerger.Quebec; Mr.and Mcs.Routhier, Montreal; Mr.Doibel, Mr.Jos.Bruneile, Montreal, Mr.F.M.Campbell, Quebec; Mr.Luts, Montreal Mr.Edward R.Doyle, Hartford, Mise Hamilton, Montreal.Mrs.Gro , Hartford.Miss Hickok, Mrs.Hall, Miss Crawford and dren, Montreal, Mr.Henry .Mrs.Thomas, Quebec; Mrs.Dunbar, Mrs.Sparrow.Montreal; Miss Boswell, Roswell, Quebec: Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Everett and one child, Quebec: Dr.Forester, Willlams, Mr.L.H.Mr.Wren, Mr.R.M.Liddell, Mrs.Lid.dell.Mr.John Andrews, Mrs.Andrews, Montreal; Mr.E.C.Brunzle, Mrs.Brun- zle.Quebec; Mre.Neville, Mise Martin, Montreal: Mr.Bunsles family.Quebec; Mr.Boswell, Miss A.GG.Chase, Ellen L.Lloyd, | New York: Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Aird, Mr, F.Storey.Mrs.Storey, Mr.E lafontaine.Mrs.J.P.McKay and Mrs.Harnilton, Mrs.Fletcher, Mr.Mr.E.Fillatrauit, Chadbourne, Mr, ; Deweesa, Mr.A.Bruce, iss Perchard, Montreal, Mr.E.Winchester.Mra.Winchester.Quehec; Mrs.8, E.Wood and party, Mr.Winchester's party.McCarthy's par.tv.Montreal; Mr.T.unnet, Mrs.Dun- net.Rev.E.F.Fox, Mr.J.Fox, Toronto.BU'CYS NUMBERED AND BALIZED.The following letter has been received by the Secretary of the Montreal Harbour Commiesioners: \u2018Every Black 8j buoy from Portneuf to Pointe Citroullle has been balized.The following Red Spar buoys have also been balized: 1.Portneuf 2d Spar buoy.2, Cap a la Roche Red Bpar buoy beacon that was during a gale yesterday.U.P.BOUCHER, Buoy Enginer.\u201d THE MERRLIMAC'S MIBHAP.Word has been received from the captain of the Elder.Dempster and Co, steam ship Merrimac, whch stranded Friday afternoon, un Amticostl, to the effect that he will bo able to get nis vesmal off.I'he steamer Stanley could not be procured to RO to the scene of tha accident from Pic- tou.The owners of the ship are very doubtful if THE ABBEY HOLME VISITED.The Abbey Holme, the latest addition to the Holme Hne fleet, was Inspected by a number of prominent merchants on last Friday evening, Among those present were: Messrs.Alexandeg McFwe, president of the Corn Exchange: R.Bickerdike, M.L.A .Hon.James McShane, Wm.(Cunningham, shipping master; H.J, Coon, manager for the Hartlett, Fraster Cn, of (miario.Ltd: J.W.Todd.of Watson and Todd, J.M.Riddes, R FPeddis, E, F.Craig, vice-president of the (\u2018orn Exchange; Ji Carruthers, John Taylor, and J.Crowe.THE CALIFORNIAN IN PORT.1 The Allan line R.M.8.Californian, Cap« tain France, arrived in port at seven o'olocW yesterday morning, with fifty-five ealoon, forty.six second cabin, and two hundred and sews enty-one stesrage passangers.The malls werd janded at Rimouski on Friday even'ng las having been just ab ut aeven days upon the passage.The Californian encountered considers able ice when about one hundred and fifty mis\u201d from Belle Isle.NOTES.The Dominton line K MH.Dominion, trom Montreal, July %th, for Liverpool, arrived at Moville, Ireland, at 11 am.this morning.The Elder, Dempster & Co., Beaver ling ss.Lake Ontario from Montreal arriv at Liverpool om Saturday, July ith at a.m.The AHan Une Corean frog Glasgow arrived at 8t.John's, Nfld, 5.30 p.m.on y, en ruute for Halifai and Philadel] hin.The Allan fine steamer Hibernian Glasgow, arrived out steamer , fro Batu oon.e Allan line steamer Pomeranian from Montreal for Glasgow, arrived out Saturday afternoon The Dominion Line United States mail steamship yshire, which Jeft Liver- : pool on the th (net, arrived a on! at ten o'clock this morning.The C.P.R.steamer Athentan arrived at Vancouver, Friday evening.from the Orient, with 116 passengers, and a full cafgo of 1,800 tons She had a thick foggy, passage of 15 days from Yokohama.\u2014-\u2014\u2014m-2\u2014 A WESTERN BANKING PARTY.Upwards of thirty promiment wes ba sr arrvved in the ty het evening b the Toronto boast, and this mo ing for the Saguenay and Gulf.Set« lands, the\u2019 bomdgoar ob re ie 8, lors at Alexandre y.On tbe retarn x jourve a stay of two wr three dayr duration wi be made in thie city.The members of party hai! from Chicago St, aul, Peoria and other Ilinais citèes.Their outing has already a period of two or three and will probably be ex tended over apother three weeks.een Special Notice, + Furniture and Carpeta, \u2019 If in want of Furniture and Carpets sithee cannot ta ES in by going to F.\u2018 rine street cest.Open 4 uf .See the beautiful Electric Fountain \u2018in the Arena.104x1 The Montreal Daily Btar, printed at the cernes st et asd Fortidoation - Gaorge street M lane, te published by Mugh id?resident » Montreal.Publishing «Ellen, ond 32 80 Tomes street, .Hon.Justice White And party.Montreal; : a wes cA mm aa SHAD EEK dt + 3m NRTA BAN ODA Mr NUN pa SA yon « | ; "]
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