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[" aily Star CRIN « LAST + EDITION.rss ser comes 4 VOL.XXV\u2014No, 215 ~ \u2026 MONTREAL, V WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 13, 1893.LL PRICE ONE CENT.hn = - - , \u2018+ = ; \u2014 ; .1 : Lo Kebir, where he remained under firo after SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED.| .ROOMS TO LET.= SPECIFIC ARTICLES.= J MEDICAL PUNISHING hia bugler had been wounded by his side.RATES AAA Ne ST Ni SAN A A AAA ALT NS OMAN SEA À NT NT NN | AIAN ASA AAA q - {The ar Secretary entered into details to 5 \u2014ron\u2014 N'ASTERTA GENERAL SERVANT FOR NIST ANTED_SIEUATIONS FOR BOOKKEKPERS.[3 0OMS\u2014ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, FOR ONN | ° .THE CZECHS.show that the Duke of Connaught.was the : ; \u201d Beptember.Apply N Champlain et.52 VV AN PER MECS CS pans.ra, jasitors.coachmen, wo grutlemens alscaingio room, newly turnished; Ta A1 A Perfect Article.only, senior officer available for the position._ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS \\yA5ter ar_ once, FIRsToiaBs voox, ve, Amie soient Bum Fous dos Ga Ra emma AL Attss further, debate Mr, Dolri mots Wa vone other need avoir cr family, no washing, tag Association.i + OOMS-\u2014LADIES VEN WIBHING : , Co © jowas rejected: by a voto of Of 108 SU, \u2014\u2014 rere | Mra 8.0 Bhorey, 24 l'pper Stanley ot.VV AnteD-arrt ITUATIONS FOR EC mores i for mutar will tind vxce L A GITATORS a TRA 9 iv A cobci lagu.\u201cha mn me buard: mu mudorm \u201c .- SITUATIONS WANTED, ,10.wnta for 30 wards or \u2018lees, AY ANTEU\u2014A | \u2018cour TENT TATED 3 bro we abs ERATE Loker Men's a x SEL SEQUIRING ae | : nls UNEASY ANTI.GERMAN A IMMIGRATION REGUL, ATIONS.FU a Pet SEER ard cach Loseition or lem, od Ve ones ch Ve A EE ne ASL WWAsTER= =5Y THE Fibow-oF = MEDICAL.Jrooss rooms and byard for winter: use dre A LOSE SOME RIGHTS.: : ; A ares Cela for 35 words or leas, N Alrepirie ote liately.Apply to À D.AIT BAL .gaan.&psitivn as lady hi juusekceper.Address 0 and cuntains uverg.ouuvenience.143 Manañel \u201ca 4 Be ; d ; Text of the! A mn x ra 8 exandris, A RTE TEE eu OOM, WITH of: fr vernment will no me NE J oon PERD SE PA] NV CES ROD path pont Tk Extrema BOARD] 10 eta tor 30 words or lees and ¥ cent per TED INMEDIATELY 4 OOK AND X UN 1373, STAR vêtive aus PROUMS-DOUSLE AND SINGLE Ÿ Lure The purest quality of Cream Tartar, finest re-crystal- The Austrian Emperor Takes WaisHiNGTON, D.C., September 13.\u2014The Ni Tonk tach isertion.v AT DIATELY (AL C00K AND A \u201cANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC \u201cMANUFACTURERS ished.large cilia closets Shall oi al mad lized Hi-Varboneto of Soda ate weed tn 116 reparation.Measures to Put Down the | text ofthaimmigration regulations rejected POUND.ad oa er mous or lem, and 3 cont.per Av = Me Torish st ot ferences TRS 2! V agen: having an getablished trade with) grocers in conveniences: uv basement; omelike; goud It ban ptood Al with housekeepers for the past J years, ons by the Canadian autharities and submitted.To LAT HUUBES, STORES ETC.$5 cents for 33 worda.War EU TURN RÉAL SERVANT, FAMILY OF - Den Prices IR ra ie able Le on os boars ot it D sad is now (i possible] better than ever.Young Czech Movement | to the Washington au horities is.signed rot ses rads EIA, insertion.Por ey (Primo washing or ironing.Apply with TH ; y ANTED A A POSITION As TRAVELTER y Union avenue.ot STAD BN 5.Au the best Grocers sell it HoH a i.in .i A Allan.forsbe flan Line: David - An vine goods millin oe! erred.A CK ¥ .ran 3 PROPERTY POR BALE.9 Senta for 35 words or les, JANTED -TABLENAID, A A AC 10 address \"VHS.\" STAR off sR LARGE NEVER ESIHER Pak RESENTATION ADDRESSES! Eman.Ne a a a - E.Murray, for the- Beer Line; D.pad} cent per extra word, each insertion.1018 de ore scdougall, The Sher ke\u201d W ANTÉD-BY 7 AL YOUNG LADY, SITUATION above the parlor fat: \u201846 Vk Victor net.MMS 1 P IIT D es oo rminces, Distross after VIENNA, September 1à\u2014For years the nelly, for the Hausa Line: D.McNicholl, LOST.25 venta for words or less, and 1 vent per extra : ED WANT TWO AGENTS SPEAKING g as amistarit bookkeeper or shorthand aud ve Ross \"COMFORTABLE DOUBLE | BOOM, ON BANDBOMELY ILLUMINATE remarkable succeas has been shown in curing , : ; for the Canadian Pacific Rail ilway Com y BUS ach ineert; ETC.35 cents for 35 words or -V JANTE D a PS MA AE EE 136 writer.rire Te, STR oles.TADY A > bathroom tat, auitable Yor ard arriod ET nee\u201d © EDWIN COX & CO.114 8.Fra.Xavier street trouble growing out of the Czech agitation x.J.Pow, er.r, General presen ger age agent f : JWT AN ~ STR ANTE! Y AN ENGLISH WIDOW ï.single rovur, with board.35 lege a av - \u2019 - 4 Ne RE \u201c| PERSONALS pay 5.à coute sara et num » W JV ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL SER- 1, VV position as\u201cmatren or lady house: ourckecyer: oper DOME) UNE LARGE PARLOR | BRDRGUN AND MAND : | In Bohemia has Léen a source of muchan- | Trunk tat as esse and , Renta Lnrtion.\u2019 | Apply bators Mfr iain couk.Do washing, Loy Bapt, enced and with excellent testimaniala J, D.13 Belmont H ail, un bathroom tat, with est KOFF N O MO \u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Fioyance; ory witty, hpi { Horm Sho Unite Tas ea a - pus he HART ANTED=A GUUD GENERAL #1 ANTE FITC CTT BOARD, AT DERE \u2014 |- ol ?Canræn's LirrLe Liver Puis Government.Some months ago a disgrace-tengent o .this eal adrertissments ut tha above Teves wat 13 W NTED-A GOUDUENER SERVA: Le N SFR NTRD.A ATION 4 EEN TT FI asa Révss-Anvi BOARD, AT 3% a.DEN use on Watsons Cough Drop lt ive give positive 7s pd instant Hesdache T0 Valuable tn Consûpation.curi ful scene in the Bohemian Diet, ca by agreenie nt la as follow ea od for the United Ton (ova rertiers may order through their local |.80 Fort Sree.SOD COAT MAKER \u201cAND VEST ! ponts, nie shits and overalls Apply 21 Latour ot 32133 OOS FURNTWHED.GENTLEMEN ONLY.Sore Throat, ste andar rill ry {rata own de a \u2018aint, while the political group known as \u201cYoung LL That all Imuiigrants destin od tor ther United seusleaiers Shove rat ED - à x A PANTED BY WIDOW WOMAK, WASHING.ocalists.stamped on sac also mach, States WALD maker; steady work.Apply 111 Bleury at.15.1 W and ironing at her home, done first clas Ap- wut, heated use recently | PERE à oT Dr Kuxus stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels.Czechs™ resulted in the temporary closing Quebec, Point Levis, vancouver, or such other SITUATIONS VACANT.Nase pEWO | DINING ROOM © GIRLS J AND 08 Notre Dame sareet 7 \u201cT5133\u201d EN \"Sh 1 FITS.dear Reve Remon To fates Evon if they only cured of the scksion of that hody by Iraperial de- a acte of aan : .gnc kitchen girl.Apply City Hotel ANTED \"DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING, \u201cNICELY FURNISHED AND >\u201d NEWLY res.8 AAA AA D a ame Lin Ÿ J'ANTÉDRNOUTH 1 FOR PIANO 16 WAREROONS N° PEL lt guaranteed atest fashions, ad Roux mr polar aihroum BAL\u201d gas, hot ae polis REE Sond so Dr.Kine, 331 Arb, ; cree.This in nowise lessened.the agitation | cod part = a ha all facllities A the ray of ao, < 0) fenerslly u usetul ne Gentlemen on] 'g Dame \u2018Want advertisements received too ! tv.sine kuowleilge of uy neocsmry.Both VV ANTED-A PLACE AS WORK} d Hors - VOM3-LARUE AD BAALL FONE FooME, CRLERRATED \u2014 - .eaxried on by the Czechs sand the political oepin ne ef immigrants apart trom the publie late for classification «will be found J language: ry he = Acie stl ol a kecoce.Apply 72 Shears ear Pa Th Charles, ir oa bathroom flour, house thoroughly reouvat In BOEC Painting Brushes, Ache they would bo aluoet pricoicss = 20 thowe ; situation has come, So 4 re ing, cost aol air a re afforded La the NTED vw suffer m = =r 1 ii ou on pege B'or to-day's \u201cStar\u201d y erences con.required: A red.\"Abus Lith Dorehester gr WASTED TUSITION BY BoORKEEPER AND 3 OOM -FURNTSHED, BOURLE 3 AND BINGLE, Ro fos was.Fr 0 on Fling noses mea 8 but fortunately their gooduess does end been taken under advisement by the Im- rpection as a required Te Jaws of the STENTS IN ANTI TS ENN AN Cay rete i Avply Ls) Do tor fH corresponde hie! uy Kind BB ommeroial gun, hot water, vic.780 Doncheste cour NAS - here, and those who once try them will flnd | Stated.Teed States of offoers\u2014 \u2014\u2014 VV ANTED A.HOUSEMAID MUST BE WELL \\WANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKERS.APPLY 8 ST dorfhand bou references Nage molette Aides JROUNS- To.roo thts mien Fra ue] TER GERUINE ANGORTE ma pres ua | Dies mi mot De vie do without thane trouble.if possible.bject, signed b vi papeet ail immigrants destined for the - recommended; good \u201cwages.APY Mi us Catherine \u2019 ns1 Wensontierper Arnprior, Ont, 2142 PIAL WS Alig druggiat.à after k head To-day a decree on the subject, s y U hote at por ding as rap! as BTAR office.So NV PR nt tour\u201d \u20ac COUR.AP.VVASTED ~BY A YOUNG LADY, A POSITION A8 5 I ROOM, NICELY ECRIRE, stimulant to excite de spyatites as Bu al sic the Im sperial Min Ministry and having the sano- possible, and will Furnish à re certi! fleato or pass- = A CPORTHANT evi REV Roow, © ny oY an Dora er and pertes cr.has ou Er ot TI Eus, bath, hot water.10 Torrance : tion © mp ro Franck 8 an Jub J oui ten te riya ù ed : 2 ELL » 2043 ND FIRST CLASS BoA ii CESTLE .\" ; s \" decree orders the the inspecti i FANTED\u2014 A PIRST CLASS, oe WATE: EN cas D AE Lu LL RE Ve anT \"ANTED- DA COL LECTOR OF EXPERIE RIENCE oven \u201cye House, 743 herbals.> «Du \u2018BILLIARD\u2019 \u201c SXUFACTURERS, : - -j of articles 12 and 13 of the coistitutional drcsntation to aby mons of the United States tures.| S : ratree commence t of so many lives that here is - the rights of the citizens of Canadian frontier, will entitle sald \u2026 Rn RS ASS TITER NL & Ar two and Toamended.tn a rea ase Denn ae.we Wan ts permanent employment.Can sive | west of rocher street ish insta \"Hers 33 4 Alse Bowling Anéy Balls, is the bane H here {s where law, concerning gh! f the citiz ?upon the 7 Be vars as VV AXTED.A Goup GENERAL SERVANT AF cre hasnt wide site por Pos Blaophne lil VIE me MD EE 4 Con Importer | Thain or pret boast Our plcure Prague, the capital of, Bohemia, and the Birdher examination or findrance \u201cChase \u201c ; city.A A 162,\u201d HTAR of \u2014 \u201c ; while others do n v.es suspend- er ex ation or hin , e V FANTED JENERAL Si Shes Situ MUST a \u201cBE ply at uace, 84 Shute AS 1 FANTED SA BITCATION BY A YoTNG MAN * accommodated\u201d with one or two large bedruoms, 88 ST DENL 3» - Montreal.Carrza\u2019s Litres Liven Pius are verysmall | suburbs of that city The articl sue stoamenip on © Unitel ot ook pe \u2018 ass WASTES AS ix Vous vr RE Just A who uwus a god horee and e expores tu detiver goods voter Teg pe bo ino, be and very easy to take.One or Sy ills make od d bear mare part ae upon th and th States Inspectors at a po f landing, X prior to the = 2 5 .i class reté Ww.Pe ing- venience, wiLh ur wi 7 1 Malan _ d They are strictly: .vege je an 0 ress, popu Ar .asse ti wa ASTED MESSAGE ! BOYS.APPLY = 57 TAF \u201cNT ii ton.STA Antoine st.Se SE tice, tare utario and Sherbeouke.Address Sabu = Rot ripe or br purge, but by their proue action ate ot trial by jury for certain offences.disembarkation ot Tumi or or tag Ph tor th nh CODE OOK.FROTESTANT ¥ PRkres Wan VANNISHER ATUSCE MUST BE © VWANTED \u2014 AN ENGLISHWOMAN.JUST AR.\u201cWe ero ENTSRES; \"WITH BOXRD.UE GEK.CA N CE R an mao all who use them, Tn at $5 cents: 00700 Cited States, containing the following informe- aT Peel andria, On 0.Aw Good cod Houseieepe por Biuhess NLA R° tewen or War 3 Dorchester TUMORS REI ve for durs Sold everywhere, or SY YOUNG CONSERVAT tion, vis.x: Full namo.ao sex dar wat el \" MOUL RD TO | 3 .st, near 81.Hubert.~ 6 £ 4+- ow Tex UN ER TVES, occupation, whether ablo read or \u2018 VW ANTE FOUR ST stu EAE esp VV armes why RC RUBERNON TC.Ih 5 | War LADY GRADUATE OF MCGILL Roos hel à oe ir FURS HED, 3s YO.ow, Ie Julie hia Te.per Jentinetion vb whether ho has ANTED-GUOD PLAIN (OOK, ALSO HOUSE: VNTANTED \u2014 THNEDI ATELY, JA\" Goob COOK, \u2018 We 3 Fraition a viking puraraees or (unas SNS St.Catherine pL.ex al Hb 08%.They Meet in Toronto to Surviy the & Shah ipo n destination, whether hebas maid to wait on table.144 Metcaifé st.Tences requi Ap between 3 and A 18,\" NTAR otice.IS Rous Tu LET, LARGE \u20ac C IEERFUL an Situation, \u2018 ts whet her golag 1 join rolatives, JANTED \u2014 PLOUGHMAN.APPL Y AT \"rex 100.ae 1 and 3 pas.O1 05 Fri ms, FATED SITUATION \u201cBY A TAILOE GO OF RX: oo gentlemen only, at a.LE eo who gd where ho rolat or oe Means nes rhs \\ me accuatomed Aa ont THERES WE ee privet, | cutting or sewing.Address NS.ous Te LEP UENIED Roos Spier [sPECIAL TO THR.STAR) \u2019 ment, & That the railway.or rats fechanics Institu muontha.one o counter wreuve atreet.AMI, gentlemen.oS com ies will not, nor wil glther of Weiss, GENERAL | SERVANT.FAMILY OF or | Apply to Lally\u2019a Cavanagh, Box 3%.Cornwall, Co 1 VV AnTEn A\" CULTURED CHRISTIAN LADY UMS DOUBLE AND SINGLE WITH BOARD.ToRroRTO, September 13.\u2014This afternoon any Immigrant én route o Any part o vat aol, a tabie for war hy ferences required.Apply as = a ani vite a home tn AEBS Br STAR OÉlCe.HILT.water 30 Mctll College avenue.aise su ERS FROM ™ the couvention ot Young Conservatives of United Sata a ickot for Bis tranrportation x Vÿ armee 5 EX FE 18TH.A THO ROUGHLY Ï FOR SALE.VAR ru ST TON \u201cAs 'HOUSRKEBÉER cons A LARGE PURNISHÉS BOUM ROUM, SUITA- ; i 5 8 nt appe are: the his Clty.rom port ut entry until after he has exbibi lied bis.ten George.ur two \u2019 \u201c < after half past seven ven ite Hatch, or ny yr = = aE private family.Victoria st - .1 Nervous Debulity, Yont 5 ine to prove as a success, in spite of alleged Certificate or passport as Dorel prov.ed, and mn ANTEL-BY A RESPECTABLE ROMAN, = ) | d lasse : going sald railways or transportation \u2018com Bu _ 'ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY, A] GOOD OOK: LE Ÿ \u201cwork by the day, washing Sr iruning.\u2018The best of OUM NICE LARGE RouM WITH EVERY CON.Harrson's ler:ection Speclacles and iveglasses -Jpdiccretions, Lost Me attempts - by \u2026 beglers .| ust kbowingly d'optudésise=- WH thiso à bovscmabl.Apply 967 Sherbrooke at F $ ad 109000 FT, SEW its BELTING, is + Amie A sn > a Ly GE YOUR- OWN PHYSICIAN ) 1 ite a Huniber © ulegates Ve arriv able immigrant or one who parte by law, prohibited FANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKKES x TR ot rE EURE ss\" Harrison ujeglasses Do Not Grip the Aou Ep ose from Winnipeg, London and several from enteflag the United States loto is territory; mo re, tenon.mort WAL L for © purpose University st.sawing rois Mulun Cu.Papineau sù.ROME RNISHEDC Enrol GAS Jeg p NORA other places being already on hand.The p ter.6 .igor WASTED WOMANT To RO RASE HAIR von, UF RK SALE FOR THE MILLION, KILN-DRIED ui bolstering.Apply 1739 Dame nes F \"owt bloc: TH: kindiiag woud, 3% cut WASTED A GOOD GENERAL TINSMITH MUST good roofer.À pare.No life \\ decision of.tlie Ottawa Club not to send to the United States Government nent sora marae - de : mail biouks, $1.4 per vad.J.C Nanhaimud & Co W SANTEDEE BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 3 ONT RNISHED 0 LET.GAS 3 is AND Hor Harrison's Spectacles Are Mo ishruremen! L.Telephone S110 mu 1 CNE SE : dele les is looked upon by sorne of the peo for he care 0 of su r become a pu experience Sd ad Guy, situat mard where tablemeut in kept, Muse.i loca | Fo arécultof some fine wire charge in the United \u20ac Staten, there sb in be id d |'curner St.James an: hur 2 uation as house: ere Viotoria 8, opposi sa be pre- rt ng, ; salary required to A.J.Fraser, wars merchant, io \"JOR SALE \u2014 POULTRY RC.WHITE LEG disengaged September Dh wages 13 dudam, Sacelient me | Harrison & Go's extensive experience e enables them to _ palling.as v ted.\u201c ted pos ty the United vod Brates ere chute.244 et few choco Cockereis, Forbes stran, RC Tefereaves Apply M.L, Cougregativn street.bub * JF GOMS = ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, IN\u201c À advise on all matters pertaining (0 the re medying of de.g Fan ii te club is uoted as ue tion, the sum of oh es for cook WW = wo MMEDIATELY, A™ RELIABLE 0 Loghorus, Cockerals and Hullets, .Light Ershouae.Se Charee p blcadia locality, private fasts, no children, Mé fective vision, and fo adapt lenses of the te and Ë patients none of thre pedinary modes o i t ex-ollicer 0 a the Imm! ittod into the United States, to \\ bats.we seven months oid Apply to drs.Cocnerdis and pullets, Felch's Siraln.J.tioodhue, Wie BY MARRIED COU PLE NO CHil Bt.N36 aaa degree of power, also in the selcution or frames \u2018 4 effect à cure.Dihig oun extra lve college LY saying that, thou ol the success of be Dard oy the on company through Bn Je re mo Rock Island; P.Q.-__ 191 Ÿ 2m a.dren.situation.man sa achman, ie ha nurse oc oo NEWLY FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOMS, Most becoming to the face.| & oor hoapial loa webiavo experimented wiih atiair in respect of attendance is settled, Bo Pe Thip compan lan ding such imm ts J'ANTED-G00D PLAIN COR AND R Hocof JOR PALE SHOW CASES SHOW CASES ME housed.gol references.Addrom UIT\" STAR.Re board 185 Bleury _ 1133 BARRINON & (0.WAVE REMOVED E The accrus pevacipirne i oforsd us there will be a big fight over a policy plat- Lod shisfee ot 30 cents bor capita shall the EAL for family of three ea cn SP an hat CTR Tad Crm atmo care Monreal FANTED BY A RESPECTABLE NAN.T0 AT.1 Dore ri FURNISHED, SUITABLE POR ses te 138 At.Snmmes Si.opposite Hamilton's.a; CERTAIN AND SPEELY CURE 4s hundreds of form.Many of the promoters, he says | Only charge which shail be made for the admis.Waste AGE Arey Tb oH GIRT ACTOR A JROK SALE BOILERS.Wo HORIZONTAL TUK WV toad ceo of tres Riranons Dr ea APRU aratog Pour: house hentai by furtacs: haf Taine trom gn ; § For hein Uy fin use after nil oder dore $ want to let ihe matter of policy «y alone, but sion of such immigrants to the United Stason ?lar boilers, $0 inches 16 feet, « h 3, 172 Mountain street, city.ns or an: i ; te.Ie failed Pertoctly pure ing ingredients Juust be uaed 5) the outside dete tes, he Is afraid, Woes lr.var 8 $10 per month; city mens dred and seven Lutes 3inches £1 fe shit ie 2 toches VV ANTED-FORK BY À TAILORESS FROM eloctrié cara.176 Mance oi, few duore lute Bévrtrook AN ABSOLUTE CURE Ei he properties af prertition ue A] | coming hero \"onde.5 | EE ratification of this agreement; That + inches tubular - es su n Ww 3 à si amy papes ; A > agree V ANTED GENERAL 2 SERVANT FAMILY OF | ition ince be me ooriiontal tuilar Boers, CSS mor ok lad TV BL.George i.ne RON Evy FURNISHED EGON, Wi x y | N rire : wc What the discussion wi lead to s © t, shall be un doratood as in weaning all persons Apply with references, 58 St.Famille st.|! inches x 14 feet, dome 36 inchos diameter, 43 inches + x ICA FOR THE WISTE Manaficl oie | rich.; uestion of most interest t \"attaches to ooh intend to remain in tho Un nitod States who Jt hugh One Borontai tulsular Boiler Winches x 13108 NN ANTEU (LY JAMAICA FOR THE WINTER, A Rex WALL FURS ISHED FRONT ROOM FUR ERMA l pt Biri Sint wieotcti A graima 3 the convention.The delogates come.from mos imvend to remain in the United States whe.VV ANTED-GES ERAL KERVANT.NO WASH.wilh cht 3 inch Culen 13 feet 6 ches Long (lay Murrey 111 Mes poor ni or two paculh.Une route trom both are aR AT\" FFR VAE 1} | xt.teptaudra.3 scrupies, a all parts of Canada, and it will be \u2018interest- Statea;8, That all partics to this D log.Apply between Vand 12a bn, at 30 Fort st dome inches iaweter, 30 inches high.Une horuontal Nhe Terms moderate.14a Desrivie a DA 0 PA A Kd AR { li § } hat.called in good faith, perform all tho obligations ase ) 242 tubular Bouer 48 inches x 14 feet, with sixty 3 inch tubes, \\ TANTEDL- BY met M data da mo Pr DONS LET, ROUTES Vi VIT FURS STSMED, ] Jub pie take put at ate ing to note whet rer Foto Seah sumed by each as far as the same can be done To TP woth wo a aay | Ou locomotive Bol, ab $ vaches diner Dior # v Ari heen a touts.Avo By EOR INDIGESTION.at a M hold Pis couvention will demonatrate Sitkong Soiion ot pratis ahs or Sine EE 13 per © canvaseiné: send seit.inches long, with twenty-six 3 inch tubea, 7 feet 6 inches ANTÉD- BY A FIRST CLARE (0K.SITUS.Lounc D bedtin making the > fell h h .} over whom the; United hom tly home work: pe canvamsiné: mate & long, dome 18 tuches demet ter, 27 tnches Fire a cod (malle; opera te re com SL CUMPORTABLY aan RE Eu te ON EACH RACHAGE.4 ut a pin ain aig = who are here Pa Dominion Canada and the hited Slates march and Water sta, Boston, Mam.\u201cMec 4teet long.431 43 inches high, 33 ches vide Une - = Good rife.yen.Nu STAN clio table for single : .agreemen 0 effec 15th | gi Boum us: ursurr-\u2014\u2014 a \u2014 ; day of Soptember, Or as soon thorgafter as 4 _ VV ANTED/A GENERAL SERVANT NOWASH: (Rent incre brs ts ms oo: apart an ui UV JENTES-DUNAR MARRIED COUFLE SITUATION, {Opis WELL FUENTHES \u201cEITTINGR > - = > it in approved by th of the 7 ing and ironing.Apply at once, 108 University at.inch tubes, § foot © inches long, dowd inches diameter.% ral useful, wife good ook: bedroom and kitchen, en suite: suitable for Les.\u2019 S TO LET.\u2018 THE NEWS OF QUEBEC, - of the United States, and shall be subject 34 3_ inches high.fue 32 inches diameter, 6 feet 6 q Har x huusekveping; children pot taken.3 8t.Edward st HOUSES T .~ cancellation by either of the parties hersto om Wass \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FROM i} TON long.Une Tente buns Boer; 5 tucks ce tous best of re Rh SFR Hoa aga 55 Tas 3_ rmmmmmnmrA cA AAA AAA [sæcr TO STAR) \u201c| sixty days\u2019 written notice to the other party.age to amust with light house wor! Any containing tubes, cet long, single ® VyANTED \u2014 COME Y TR 18H LET\u2014 Woo TTRA SPEC \u2014_\u2014 3 race FED DA EDTATELY A SRT Boys iF de Te ae \u2018Address LM ie.box 304 Port Hors, bon a FOS rr D its mono front cottage.with 8 roma Aad September 13.\u2014AIr.Allard, th ROBBERS WW FANTED IMME LATELY, A Av MART Boy ia I hlbes d'ameter 3) peer UA te ore Bot one 25 à a Hero piano, ete., vicinity of Phillipe square.18 Lnion® cemented basement, furnace, ote.Rent Inoder pére: Pe Levis, who Allard, th the.THRE TRAIN ROB Windsor et.314 long.One new b mizsintal steel fubular Boiler, #4 inches FANTED_ SITUATION BY PRACTICAL Farad ate.Apply to A.G.Ross & Co, Stan RE ma Laboratory, or 3 : - Sn sete rn weer ge FETE ABE Womans Rebar Sih?ROS RE INSTR BPRS Bang hh ipl FT pW | ME a ne ff met of winpering copper ted aluminum, Aram morte ou ° \u2018ar refère: rmer, .TAT 5 J E d > Ware D FIRST tLass Cook, AT ONCE.|o lar rie dde Tt Io feet, + uh thirty eight ube bes 3 Dppor Moibourmee PQ minutes trom Post n 5 NETTIE Rox us ET = AL HEDUCED i, Als \u2014É He has received two offers for hia secret, a | th refervaces, 4 McGul College arenge.Inches dome Zia 3, double rivetted pe PE race | W ANTRDS SITUATION @FPRACTICAE ne LUN ONE DOUNLE BND A SLE RON wren Sherbrooke ai also volt contained SO OMEW CNOLAND MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 3 one from an English and the other from an Curcago, September 13.\u2014'The robbers of ANTED_A £ GOUD PLAIN OOK APPLE, =\u201c fourteen tutes 3 inches diameter with extension smoke i ot rs \\muarrictheapertencud in stock raising.raining: of between Mountain and Croment ns house 332 Sherbrooke street.R.A.Baldwin | p 3.24 TREMONT Row, = American company.the Lake Shore train, who are credi ited box, cast re ae Por De clas shape fe Can Make good butter wid atten] poultry and calves.) GUM-COMFORTABLE ~FUKMEHED ROOM, Hart.33st.Nicholas street.p Lord Aberdeen Is expected here on Satur- with getting a away witha quarter of a mil- VVA5TeD A CLERK TU WRITE SHORTRANS EE fy Jan pA CE Sherbrvoke P.Q, | For particyjars address Practical Farmer, BTAR vice.Raps peingle or double, ua bathroom Gal, for gentiemen.PINOT ET \u2014Hol TE 7 large partons 180 Jot \u2014\u2014 by FR day or Sunday next, pad upon his argval | lion eating still andetected.oa salary ex.opposi > D D h : N tram e o - pected FO la Cite rofercmoce and ais i ov apply at the Montreal Uiice, 16 Victoria Ste YANTED-BY _A YOUNG \"MAN OF FOUR OUMS- HANDBONELY FURNISHED, WITH rier atrvet APR to R.Deaitiv vieres, 10 Hospital | : Fie - ë TT will be escorted, © fhe Citadel ner Bie rest car of the train ssid there must have V VASTE.HD SALESNEN.0 OXF First aca OR BALE EXHIBITION PIANOS OUR E£- No Hifi prete vor er \"un: ruption ua Fe eT a ro.s MANSFIELD STREET, \u201cONE > F ' will be presented.with an address of wel- boon twenty or twenty-five men in the ap ie Ssh THE | rip MARCI LUI pu | AE Ce pr Rel bu Us FT | 7] LET ox Masa per NBA Ka | gg | Eanoll room.provanly on Monday next Cain ome toa \u2018standutl the men ra Ota 42 wentsof be concl a ANTE \"A YOU 0 po ate family at 24 mee.243 3 ges, 1 ! uncil room, probably o 3 ANTED A HOUSEMAID.MUST HAVE 00D our stand to fhe.tn PIRE, Ur, at CW W.Lindsay's W country, situation; willing to learn housework: bid Rost FIRST CLASS HUÔME = HEATED BY omme Matai Key at \" Mañatieid où street.lete dll 00 -Should he arrive before, 2p.m.on Saturday along the train to the rear end and when Somes Apply 7} Durocher stree Tpondence\u2019 mu iron tated re mie oe oo em TABLE MARRIED oot water, and good board, at McG Collies a4 \u2018 he will be aworn in by J.(McGee, clerk of the trainmen came out on the platform + A .spondence sof rom inten A avenue.LET-HOUSE NO.DONEGANA ST.: 1: matter ey were Be or oy ght | EER Fk Bi NERF EEE EE Rane pe sae pa Lec pie opens CPE | AND HOW TO-ATTAIN IT\" © oh ion: Sy he Tam Bonizd by fes Milton M We ACTES UE TER MOUNTAIN 87 13 able for millinery.Apply at I i Khillis square.a ee ast If required ogo) Tass, igpan st.2143 depôt.Apply to A.Brogan, olary, ASS 5 AN ® tive Council room.- messenger who was In charge of ds | aR re er a WATERS Abeer tn Roni bet roams moe | BESET SD Se er | BEY BAR OEE entre ne it D GR JOR BALE-A HA s 3 à - vu ver 2 e VATE des be a ie So 1s a, ar TL A reas 41 Taha or BAT EE Cra] family.Nu washiog oor 21511 GUNS WITH BOARD, FIRST CLASS | PRIVATE roots, In fiest class order, farnished or an- Causes Describes (he Effects.SANGSTER RAN AMUCK.had stop near \"Kendallville, 140 miles, ny.ete.Jobn M.Crawford, vai ing put in à furnave.Address 41 Bubop st.(City) Bly 108 Colborne street.__ ; amily.Apply 18 Bern street, near Viger furnished.Terms easy.Address 1895 St.Cath- ~ Polnts the Remedy.ë : \u2014 from Chicago en I heard two shots om v ANTED- GE A GENERAL SERVANT .AFFLY AT.DOOR PLATES, BEVELED ok A ony A ETES FR ur vs erine st + \u201cnés \u201cThi is scientiSoally the most Valuable, (SPECIAL TO THE STAR] the outside fred n quick succession.Kichæond eq, 242 FPR SALE: brass or macht enraved tg qqler, $130 | trie bells and light and looking after furnace.Apply G.00MS-T0 LET FURNISHED OR UNFURNIBH- LETS OUSE S BRUN SWICK BT.AP: the mou bœautitul medical book thet.hee 1 VANCOUVER, B.C., September 13.\u2014A sen- helper, B.B.Hamlin: then yelled to me « \"ITED fran À\u2018 eal Waterpont To pa Bro ve al nd BS | Narra dons COMPORTABLY TENTSHED, WUE + A.Harte, 1780 Notre Dame ots 6 ET er Da subpects thvasad are sation was caused in Chinatown Monday one of the shots had'come through the door.| verre cine | WASTER JY Tors Mas wre pov Rous OO vragen Ml pre DEIN Hs STOVE THE \u201canne ta I uo mrder of au Indian by @ man nomed A moment inter tho car was a fr sat WW ANTED- FEMALE (OUK AT 34 8T.JAMES Comet \u20184%, light roadster, tbe fineat wheel made: isin lecter (aix yours experience): can Fpoak and write both Mansfleldst LT TRS shop 33 St.Catherine street, situ Impotency.alter Sangster, a Re! h Snente from the track by.a terrificex poe oslon, an rfect order and de us new; price §90 cash: Sl in langui fluently: first-class references.Ko Rp ONE WARM ROOMS DOUBLE AND DRSLE tween McGill College avenue and Mansfield » .evidently mad, and ran throug! natown, thé same Hamlin an \u201cWWANTED-A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK A 5 Bd sect at.314 St.Vaulst ass | tea era ole EIRE A ME 55 Seah good board: alau table board.#5 McUill Gullegs [Cl JL Las Lo boon \\ newly pain Dapored and Sterility, e.knocking down Several Chinese and shoot- knocked iolentl to the floor on or bee tamil Wash: iron: after- 3 ETE .y \u2014BY A GLIS.Q » ee uroc 8 oy.Ors, ne sho a .an moon andevenig, 177 Drames secte PEU ESS TUE SALE a PHONOGRARIE CO Cour anis VV nt oot of vor Bui.ON AINGLE ROOM, WITH BOARD.THMANE |i vply at 118 Lurocher streol.Hey, The Musband, Ing ato inflicting a slight wound.[1 was stunned for a moment, could VV ANTED =\" IMMEDIATELY, TWO \u201cSMART 1744 Notre Dame st 3151\" ness experience.M.3 Champlain 381 \u201celd street.These intending Marriage, eto.Sangster then saw two-Indinns atandi ined s 1 found myself under & young §irl ax plain cook and himscmaid No wash \u2014\u2014\u2014=-==\" > - VV ANTED-EY EXPERIENCED DRE: PRESWAKEE ROVMS_TWOFINE WEL WELL FURNISH LPURNISHED Eo E Every man who would know the grand trath, the | j sis ond fred at thom the pang regain my sense gelf und A Es rr AT rei] RSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.Bram ofhee, 10 Five fami addr TK ven a Gone gia a ed FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.BEA Mics Bon ae CS ae entering the mprdered man's forelioad.The ATES heap of avr aa ks atom nice \u2014 ak - AR venience; gen n oul .ATA AL AL LAA et da) an a) to.marri le, w e .o men we W pe FI ANNIER APPLY 8 a .HO - : .ANTED\u2014BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A RITCA.OOM\u2014LARGE DUUBLE RGOMONE OR TWO [oo ES POSTES HOUSE, JUDGE vols stone for past fois and avoid rucure pittalls Indian was killed on the spot.- by one having a Winchester pointed at my > VA FASTED-A GENERAL SERVANT G NT GR WORK.AANA ne j W 85 per vock aude Load es TE re a IV joing George ot, Thhout board Terms node M.Doherty's residence.34 St.Famille at, - Should write for 5e rond litle book Tt will be Sangster then ran away, but shortly after head, and the other fellow covering my m vuschewper for à family -of No _ ; V dent : 43 near (above) Sherbrooke at.; new water was arrested in a s\u2019 in à similar; manner.nm e gi en Bie Dur James oe are pt essuie FPE SLIDES RAY COB 4 YEAR Broan French, Cooper, 558 Prosi strep Lng laborer.OOM TORENT.NICELY FURNISHED ED-| Paco: all In porfect order, Eaquire Saving Bank |\u2018 ADDRESS TUE RUBLISHERS, |\u201d Sangster was interviewed in his cell as to DEP e, telling us not to move, or they TED.stands about 15 bands.» most useful little horse and wold wu ANTED A SITUATION As GROOM OR room, on bathroom fiat; terms moderate.Apply to Pao -| his antecedents.He was reticent, but was would blow our brains out.Another | WASTED A Souk Ae FUR | a8 owner has ne farther a da a .WwW coachman, single; city references.Address \u201cJ 4 St Philip street.On i VERY COMFORTABLY FUR.ERIE MEDICAL | heard to moan, \u201cOh, what will my.\u2018poor robber at once to drill the safe.435 Foran 5 i Tours 9 en me £ ENG 1843,\u201d STAR office.5 3 ous: 48-70} LET, IN mine FAMILY DOUBLE TT nish.dwelling, ?Yor = Me i {unite a a Buffalo, N.Y.mother and sisters in \u2019Quobec, sa sayf\u201d I took him | halt an bour.uring thetime TANTED - A GUO GENERAL BERVANT rok lish cob \u201cDick,\u201d 13 Kas, perfect.pony for » boy.x onesie etm.47 Metoalt ° 43 _ _ |.uffalo, NX.at-the safe, there Were-sev-\u2014 A , LL \u20144.onec ot._ as \u2014FPURNISHEI-HOUSF, 5 UNI-\u2014- Le : LS Av à SSH i) fam maps good wages \u201cto the right parson = SE nto i = or bay_w fil Tht mk ROPERTY- FOR SALE ETS + Roos T0 LET, FURNIBHES, FF VICTORIA : I emi street, Jun shore Pririco Arthur.= \u2014 TO INVADE MASHONALAND.eral of of tho fel Jellows outsides at he door of the 7 | GU.Si.Sacra NASAL ANC TIAA SAN st., double an PCR TY \u2018ront doors and steps wi n ; = - MASHC 1 v es ; x Lupo ERY rea Fond Siemiky, 9 8.BIR Ms er ALE>-COMMODIOUS CUT STONE FRONT OOMS - NEWLY FURNTSIED, DOUBLE AND thing put in feat class order, der.Houso contains y \u2019 TE) 9 [SPECIAL HE STAR] When the safe was fiually burst open, the A Son.R BALE-CHÉAP.Æ FIRST CLASS SibOLE Fora house.nm Vaueraty street (immediately ov ad Single, e, electric light; firat clase board, a 1:6 Mans A ant: get ds udin DE ES Basement.apply J.Lo September patches from robbers a ones began, taking out, ita ney W ANTED- A GES GENERAL SERVANT AFP x x Bose, Splendid Jumper and good driver.Can be e banks.er Nelles Bro., NDON, Septem \u2014Des tents and carrying the \u201cN80 Lawre acen at 3 Recolet atreut, city na 6 fOk SALES FEET BY 13 G0OD SITUATION PpUUN LARGE WELL F0 FORNISHED FRONT 215 1 \u2018 Cape Town state that the long threatened (été and carrying th packages it to others Ww: PANIED A 0-8 ROY YT NARE ATELY TESTER: JOUE SATE SPLES ELEY se VENU AL Tons hou ; ve tu Diversity qe pre rorrance nt mi una hot nés CC STORES HOTELS, ETC.TO LET invasion of Mashonaland b Re?Matabelo Ne help arrived on the scene paul the rob- poly erine ta new, mac! 0 order by * \" Thdeb AL t.= .- lobe imine e nta- h i esca Icou not see hamess, \u201csaddles and Mfrotimount avenue SoxL50, 142.50 a and \u201cWELL FURNISHED.EGON 70 LET, IN .oy tribe appears bers had made their escape.ANTED-GGOD ESET verve 2 ! rie of ul ss St Snes ot ae + choice properties.Jan.M.Mitchell, 56 : Roe family.3440 8L Catherinest SH 6 A0 AAA ve bele warriors are a ni 1 in large bodies whether they had horsesornot,but I sup ppose ' W.washing or rowing Must vnderstand plain cook- | PJOR SALE -HANDSUME BROWN HORSE iy à Xavier at ; {OUMS_ PLEASANT, ON ON BATHROON PLAT; 0 LET-THE NEW BRICK STORE, 60-35.: > toward M honaland The Mashonid¥are they h he explosion\u201d that Xnock \"ing: wages tre ve ta fourtéen Jolides per month.Must geisha cleven hundred, well adapted for maddie È R SALE BRICK TERENENT re WELL first class board; Daisy fu ete.:in private {' \u2018Tho best busineas stand in the town,occupiod There\u2019s nothing like \u2019OO\u201d for fleeinfi to Fôtt\u201dViétoria, a station of the down blew off the car door.The ro bbers LE ADR 1 Metcail street W | nt Le and a Brome Le each boa A poly 1 abe cin furnace; oh er wily.146 Bt Alexander ol.above 60 Catheribe ride ua | roo 0.Hunter, Hunt ÿ don ue PPL 12 411 | keeping you comsortable.Get hold $:British South Africa Company.The de- OX dynamite.The fastened it:in & e horse van secure a eu unter, Hun .rs ; W ATER RAN WARP Trek RITER, Ne mme Aer up hot Tour expen AP Foren SAE Two HOUSES AND ONE BTL TUTLDING Roos To TW To WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES.|! hol LT AT REDUCED RENTS, STORES of some before these - ptrengthened a1 » SE en rayon «pour à pad, nal ling | the boat to : WR DRESUAKEE ONE BOT Ag FUR MALE AX ELEGANT ROCKAWAY F pois No.law ut.Ou rivet NBe_ M oumtain 4.ure 3142 sircot ane nie fren Gallagh Lane and gr James 6 Koo Breeses > \u2018have been laid\u2019 Th oo tore than give any information ao de a unt taken =~ 7 A a or used afow 7 \u2014 po a ori : , me = hildren's clothes.Apply at Mrs.Boyce 1 AF French pie pier, ont, ee Veen awed one summer, A Ad BOARD.\u2014 Rex AE ERY pt on two.po a Jl L four hundred E uropeans a ictoria.i by the e robbers.NTA NTHDT AT WIR LACE 1H 70 167 1 SEW ON - 2 ANAND t rine at.a d dw in th in side of \"atYCstt- A we t at this time of \u2018the year make / .- * oty\u2019s Good Object.tickets, Must make pe boue fo Be, Reg 4 DOUBLE AND BINULE ROOM, WITH Yu MAE and dwe ine on en McGill Colloge ave.ge fit B THE STRIKE WILL GO ON.6 Apply 215 St Jamvs gt BU NESS \"CHANCES.| .pARD- MES MCEWAN, N.LADIES BICK NURSE, rd.110 Mansfield à © street, west, between M og i you | feel the need of it ¢ sure you TR Raurrn.AX, N.S., September 12\u2014A \u201cLady WANTED AN EXPERIENCED Ni NURSE To 05 AS a sers SA AAA Ba al\u201d akiendance; mre 3 brine.ors me rate RO dim Pan TEATS nlf unatiad Incl by Improving tenants.* For got \"OU° aud A\u201d - [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Aberdeen Society\u2019 has been.hey al ree Les a take the care of an iufant.dr R SALÈ\u2014 AN ou EST ABLISHED' HOTEL DO- Br Cadieux st.below Bt.Catherine 237 1 hot water; P further particulars apply at 118 Durocher atrost.; J *.LoNDON, September 18.\u2014The sation of ot with Mrs.Moore, wife of Gen A FRAT RERVET wi F° ing & good business: rent low.To be vuld at 9 OARD-AND ROUMS Jur ABIES Ty DURING = EAT 2151 What is \u2018O0 ?p pate ministratoy of Canada, as president, and TASTED: A GENERAL SERVANT, WILLING Boar ANP cou TWO UNFU UNFUR NTSHED ROONS, HEA tinuing the coal strike in h : A fice.proprietor leaving for Europe.Correepondence cull private.Hohme, 151 Cadieus at, Reo o good furnace.Ap wh is 00\"?con 1\u20ac Mrs.Richey wife, of ex -Governor Richey, ad.>, fident: A STAR ve.} near Durchestar.; \u201c an u - is to s NV ASIE, HP VE nerves Pres hire.for ME Trane Coy Hots iaat oi Bi FLATS TO LET.Where Fr South Lane iiromiaphelo vole iter HES a hort tn RE ie Caterer i paying business, AN be sold cheap io nurse, \u2018supenor accommodation for UUM=AT CBA BEA V FRHAILE rr A NICELY À It is to be ot at JOHN ALLAN'S, ' h f th in win.settlers - C8! > .\u2018 .furnished.bedroom, gentiemas:-mudern is little, if any, chance of the m y ANTED-GENERAL à FRVAN TN \u201ctats mom DY im = ANY Trey ate, mr Be Emmis th surety \u2018private.Terms oder rent; private fo family; nd bx pe forse 215 2 LET-FLATS, VESTE END,SUITESOFT mad 18 ate stock of Underwear is ning.the latter ink they will fa the ; 88 nurse fur two children.Must h ferens » LET.IBT CLA.J OONS_SCOMFORTA SLY FURNISHED ) ROOMS, and 8.a his,\u201d separate entrances, | made of.: bwners to cou a their deman br Apoly mornings and aîter 7 pui, a0 0 Motard BET WA rian Gi cœur: |3OARR AND RouN TO TRE, FC Xo with board, suitable fo Heating and Fs stoves rovided.Immediate A | An immense majority, of the miners in - ANTED IMNKDIATELY, A\u201d RESPECTABLE M.OGorman, Sarnis, © (formerly of Kingston, Out \u201831015 wed {or family).36 Victori ria, ret he session.Furnial ujred.Rent .low, 00\" Don\u2019t Cost Mugh, Derbyshire and Sodth cashire voted in .V Fung ar aa plain couk.Apply in morning at | © RED MHE BRARIL LADIES\u201d DOCTRESS ROCH -COMFORTAULE = \u2014 ED FRONT James Stowart = To.Te Building.915 ; + ' vor of continuing the strike.- ; Ve arr nées Foray, WAT re romane vor BP i = le OFFICES TO ort ALLAN Prion are \u2014 | CLOSES SEPT.6th.j ANID.ME.ling à, origi sho Ladies atten .8 For Heavy Wool Unde th ts, school à 3e Top Huta \"Ales are desirous of ; TAR oftice.| vy a - : crak: Diag est coum anh mei ronput bor Park pli mbortation ot rots us LE CAED-THE WAVERLET CIE Foe 6 Room COMFORTABLE FURN FORNIBHED | DOURLE or Hears Wool Underwoak ; FROM THE PACIFIC COAST.: Co 53 centaNech for samples Terms qd LM slogun of fast | beverage.A.sivingirelerences.BeAR 43 Lagnuchetivre street, \u2018rk eins accomma- House ev 5L Beuver Hall \u2014-TWO HANDSO! B GROUND For Extra Heavy Va - 120 The fa Waters always rocurable sclling goody, Agen Ne Lo, Rockport, cem of Kentora Ale has | dation for rants aad permanent also table HAL Lei offices, With good va at 3 John 5 \u2018 : [SPECIAL TO TO THE AE STAR] - - amous Waiers always pi WASTED: DMX OK AND ROT came AY Fons nan AL E-A NICE MILK BUSINESS SOP 0B LE or.bus move ressonaties ftuation venir acd Te RO A rares Ne A AT am Bear bt © weet.Mr.Lawis, ottice 13, 30 Hospi \u2018 i OUR SPECI AL LINES.VANCOUVER, September 13.\u2014Hon.Mac-| at principal Grocers, Hotels, © ; A ed \u2018 or ee i \u201c* OUR \u20ac ed hers last evening from Gurd & Co., 43 J street.\u201d at 205 Unirersiy SL.on or after Friday, 1th @ day.First clans customers Also horse ~ ROOMS: ALSO TABLE Urbaik.18 1 : kenzie Bowell arriv m .Tem pm men Smet ner and winter riga.! 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PARTNE on H N A I I A N° S, Lboxpoy, September 13.\u2014In'the House of wo _1640 Notre Dame seu In : ord vl VOMB-TO LET, NICE FRONT ROUM, | O ; , Wa \u2014\u2014\u2014 TAL SRRY ANTS TER, LOST.Dorchester st; au, table LAISSES | aver married couple ur to SA ntistmenradit bie Joby WALES.ranregn.LI ABOUT som nak 659 to 661 Craig Str Lo Goamons fast night Jaros Heney Dela a WANTED TO PURCHASE.ark A iy nore : 7 we i i 50 te 100 cent.' \u2018 : for the salary of the rrr Fes 5 JANTED AT ONCE, GUUD WAIST HANDS.| J OST-MONDAY.HALF GROWN COLLIE 1 EES ROOMS TO LET.GOMB=TWG hee le STAR ote] g Strep reduction of the vote commander.in chef ANTED-A LARGE SECONDHAND LITHO- Ù IV\" Avyo Dé Uny surcet 4 su) | tour white fect, brimile cust, name mtd | AAA A et ns Ph alisha gaa: Wat ANTED TK ONC: mea risenity \u2014 | | Duke of Cam ridge ns co te for th a okie ve Thos.Datidton & Ga, P.Ou V JANTED-DO YOU LR Lenn OD PAVIKG L ps redire pen CUSTOM Houek oo out TO, Len (CourdrTA ne FURNISHED * 0oNE\u20141 Vi ORTA © ; OF tired Som bliss arr té large, cnpiiel de - 7 BOARD AND ROOMS vivres + wh attacking: the ap intent, of.a Montreal eT ; business?isan, respects » d invoices.Finder rewarded by re rooms and first class boeni, at 50 Cathoart tooëns on roe .\u2018quired 9700.00 1663 ofc.M43 mm mms Amn Ss the Duke of Connaught to the ershot\" \" CELLAN 0US.kuow from experienwe that th rert of a ara papers an = 53 AT i246 67 DENTS others; would rent Bypurate, 084) ; _ NISHED ROOM.WITH ARD, : © Mis A Sigs serie an beat Thar MCR (oe cme tn John Peron 4 Cn 148 Nott Jha p GOMS-NICR LARGE RUOIE ATEN GE DENTS site Todd ot Sora : .-___ WANTED To Borrow.| WANT name Roo ema, bitin command, Mr.Dalxiel sald that the a8 1 aan R SFVERAL LQADE Niners Nu nn me toca from the Fontbi OAT ON = CATHERINE STRERT TATWEEN JON = FURNIAN WATT BOARD, TIT oF » : i gam mimuten walk cor Bt.abd) cUdiste.Ap pointment-w 2 Ls tnd! \u201c| ANTED_EY, RTS n, SEVER.and'embition Pet partoiare ata.She ou.à Weuine.Loa ul Ujeene avenues, a silver buckle for RE on partôr fat: algo nmin rishiod fuk.OOMA- am Fonds | Waser BORROW page Jor R A 5 a - dy stating terme to B.0.Box BIT On 4 or erick Roberts, commander of the an ! géants ov veh ish Address\u2019 wr Son, Th mute Bulking, Musial J.W.M indy'avelt Finder louve ad 90 Hatlowell'Mreet, Cote St.| alive for Laçhé momeckoepand.Ouboar mt LS oma, on hm fiat.\u201cbot autor.ail mod Signe: ample spourity given.i ANTED-ADVERTIALR winks\u201d COMFORT- | urmy;as well as an injury to the Wilkin, 8s, Seg v hog, Beall, wy : | ern conveniences; privete fap Id} 304 Belmont in Nar the ; ns ne tit ry TREES x wh: x à} Re: oùùs [Twa NICKLY FI RNB Boos, | ter M 1 BTAN 0 Bly ay ten oom pat porta rd bouitie) ns a interests of .the ed ice.\u2026 de Ÿ STED SATAY : UST- FRe 5 RO AND IL Lin private family, steam best 0% \u2014FOATD: 5 rood .i Loe ° W AS ani à acides ES AN CHE L red init 1 dod: with r and chain aw iter ec.v prversts st Pi R ron ja set Dorcbevter # st__ sis 3 BOARD WANTED., lode or i ren To Siete momo a | Cols a.are.defended\u2019 od.nppoiot- OA entrance.Winsor Me 252 Funder PP Feturn and be resarded.; coxa EXCEPTION) Y LARGE AND an oe fo, wif Porher AAA on and bome romforts.References exchanged sad all |- Bannerman, nes Wionisor Hotel USF- À \u2018Be BOOK near R pal Lourd Fr WARD- tion an ment.Henry.Campbel ox VARIED AT UNUE, GENERAL SERVANT as L.°% td 1th Bux Abort aor SE Aluo wared mimi fo herve PEN Rs nd Sater Of Mr.: i LEE | Ww ; déve mage pouce thon fod ¥ Bard Swi, Sg utayy of State for tor War, sad the Duke ad Fem Ou kitchen maid, aies tablonnie me onde, $310.Buipice gate Amal ic ares ot ñ LS NN SAA ie ~ Much brav Ll at Telok dani Ti i.Cai a aR niet ni a a .i Abe] : Torn 85° | Some nas oe , showh braverz and + x , » ® \u201cA .| | .! Yo * ; , \u2018 : - ' iP ; , \u2018 oo # so + Ay * \u2018 4 : 45 : : mu : Bi ¢ .Tet - .\u2019 ~ ° * .Ca Lu : ; 14 : , i ot i : \u2018 .*, vl _ 4 \u2019 eecds the combined issus of allt ho other Kn .fg 2?meee, \u201cThe Daily 5 Star.3RAHAM & 00.F Propristors.- 168 and 165 St.James Street.AILY ATLY STAR to n part unin SDA Sen le wr at near the $L.60 for six months, aud 80c.for three mon &ir We believe the circulation of Tha STAR ex- newspapers published in the ci ie of Mon! a Agents for French Advertisi aro Meeara, Amedee Prince & ie Ne No 1 4 tue deP Provence.enoe Lafayptte and corner of Bt G fe t Georges, Paria, CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Sept.vth, 1893.per A .38,161 Tuesday.m0.Wednesday.sssesssso0sss00000000.37,918 Thursday 000005 aT, Friday.36,494 Baturday .40524 Total.sasoccceu0s 228,629 Present Daily Average for Week \u201c+_\u2014 ENDIXG \u2014 \u2026 _ T.Oth, 1893.38,105.WEDNESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 13, 159%, 65 \u201c COUPON No.@.For ESTIMATE OF DAILY STARCIRCULATION, MONTREAL: To the Publishers DarLy Stan, \\ ontreal, 1 estimate that the Montréal DAILY STAR \u201c will have reached a daily average circulation of 38,000 à day, taking the average of the week ending Saturday.the.pes , and I compete for the-Gold \u2018Watch in making this estimate on the terms laid down in the STAR.\u2014\u2026usccoucus THE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS.The Stan is delivered to summer visitors at any place in Canada or the United States at thirty cents per month, free of postage.- LAST NIGHTS MEETING.It is unfortunate ths that amore comfortable ball was not*-secured for the Thompson etmonstration last night.As thd sequel showed, the audience was not so large that the exercise ground of an army\u2014with inevitable army discomfortsa\u2014need have been secured for \u201cthe occasion.This is a matter, however, in which the visiting\u2019 Ministers were in no wise at fault, though it necessarily detracted from the success of their visit.The Premier's addreds was just such a comprehensive and masterful review of the political sitdation as would be expected from the man.He began by thrashing the Jite out of the stupidly pessimistic notion, industriously circulated by some, that Canada lost heavily in the Behring Sea matter.The fact that the pelagic sealing fleet is two-fifths American and that these vessels must obey the strict regulations as Well as ours, was effectively used.On the tariff question, it is impossible to say anything ne new until Mr.Foster's bill is ready; pnd th e may be said of the Mari.toba 00l question pending the verdict of the courts.Of course, there is always target practice at the opposing political party to be had; but there is not much to be gained in this way by either side under the impressive shadow of the pregnant coming session, - Last night's gathering will deepen the conviction of many that the vast public meeting is, under ordinary circumstances and between elections, not the most effective meansof education.Sir John is, of course, the master of a deliberative body\u2014not the master of stump-oratory.His speech of last evening would have been \u2018much more convinoing if delivered in Parliament\u2014or even in an ordinary hall.Me is not, how- : - éver, At his best before the mass meeting.SN.Those who would know; the power of the \"many.\u2018Last year they w man must sec him rise in his place Jin _ Parliament, in\u2019 the course \u2014of] an important debate, to deal with the criticisms of his opponentd There the calm eloquence of the bar, that he pos- seusee to so great a perfection, can make itself felt on al] within hearing.R is significant that Sir John won his most enthusiastic round of applause when he emphatically declared the intention of his party to stand by the protective and pro- Canadian principle in any tariff revision.Canada is for Protection.That is an unshaken fact upon which the leaders of bo parties oan rely.Nothing will endanger its permanence, unless it be the perpetuation _ of follies ike those of the McKinley monstrosity.An honest effort to carry oul the underiying principles of the National Policy, adapting details to changing circumstances, tan always command tbe support of the majority of our people.THE MUGWUMP REVOLT 'IN \u201cNEW YORK STATE.Now that Mr.Clevel d is safe in the te House and the: next Presidential - Sorr election is three years oft, the Mugwumpe of New York state are again talking of wrecking the local Democrpoy if it does not free itself from the domination of Tam- ly decided it to -be worth while to sacrifice something in the way of immediate pushing of their prinet- ples in order to secure the election of so thoroughly Mugwumpish a President as Mr.Cleveland; but this year\u2014and next ~-kbey will have nothing in pawn.It would be Idle for them to.pretend that {hey are content with the rule of the Zilles and the aa exposition - cf the virtues of civil service reform and pare government.Last year Witnessed a Erne \u2018for & spetifio object; but, apart trom the weakening effect the temporary laying down of arms always bas upon & minority, thing ot this tenporsg osenatlon of hos- \u2018Tammeny;.dad its morte, antagonien | to Mn Cleveland's great aphorism\u2014\u2018a pablic ollico is a publle trust\u201d is as virulent as ever.: If the position of the Clevelaud \u201cthe New York Democracy were L must uarded purely as the attitude of a grt) faction, there would be little more lope of peace than is found in looking upon it as the embodiment of a tireless principle.The Tammany Fiven the leaderseat Washington bave ident no reason for calling \u2018off his forces.Senator Hill exercisen tothe | full his political cunning in waking himself Just\u2019 asdamaging as possible as an enemy \u2018within thelinesof the Administration.When Mr.Cleveland would stand for sound money, eR a he tinkles upon a silver\u2019 harp; and, knowing that the life of the _Government depends upon redeeming its pledges ou the tariff question, he proposes that it be \u2018éhouldered cofpletely out of the purview of this special session.Yet he so phrases both of these | divergences as neither to wholly alienat the sound moriéy forces nor to flatly antagonize the boldest tariff reformer.His constant attitude is one of open war upon the Cleveland party; and he, at all events, is in.no \u2018position to look for peace from that party in New York politics.\u2014'Fhe-cholos of the Mugwuifips li New | | York 18 a plain one.They cannot hope that | \u2018Cleveland figs: will continue to grow on Tammany thistles, even in national politics.They must purge the State Democracy of Tammany ** bossism, \" or else see themselves fined in the near future to a J choice between some Hill politician and a Republican for President.The worst that happen them by going on strike now, is to turn the State over to the Republicans, the Democracy is convinced of this, the best is not far off.\u201cCLOSURE AGAINST FREAKS\" * The Philadelphia Times has struck upon an excuse _for introducing the closure into the calm atmosphere of the American Senate by proposing a \u201cclosure against freaks.\u201d \u201cThe United States Senate,\u201d it says, \u201chas no need of any closure Tule to protect it against the vagaries of statesmen, but it is a supreme necessity now that it shall adopt the closure rule to protect it against the freaks which have finally the places of statesmen.This is à very comforting idea\u2014the plain necessity of | keeping \u201cfreaks\u201d in their proper places, There: waa wholly= ered Trance among civilized peoples to apply the \u201cgag\u201d to the representatives of the electors; but who can feel any corupupction about putting \u201cfreaks\u201d back in their cages?Still this is.after all, a salve that will not long eabrasure.To call Senator Peffer, fort instance, a \u201cfreak\u201d may not be unamus- ing to the greai mass of the people, who w onder how he can talk such \u201cextra proof\u201d nousense on the silver question; but iit will not Hoawa§ with the fact that Senator Peff: is the duly elected representative of Kansas and that no one seriously doubts but that he could at this very moment sweep\u2019 that state on the free silver platform.The real question as to the right ofa majority to compel a minority to accept its decision after full debate must come seriously to the fore; and the American people must face it in relation to even that most superior of their legislative bodies\u2014the Federal Senate.4 WIT AND HUMOR.Teacher (to a boy in in his clans)\u2014\u201cJohn, correct the following sentence: \u2018It are very co perspiration \u201cIt are thundering John (as he wi the From) pi Par forehead: She\u2014\u201cWhen I told Maud about our en- gag@ment she said that she really envied \u201cHe\u2014\"Cortainly; I don't wonder.\u201d * She\u2014*Yes; she said she would give: anything ir she could be so easily suited as I Jinks was a young man who had been married a year, and he was telling a friend how diflident he was when single.vere you much émbarrassed when you questionf\u201d asked his friend.?Well, I should say I was, Iowed $1500 fo r board and clothes and one thing or another and didn't have a darned cent to pay it wi ith.\u201d \u201cI wonder what became of m nkuifer\u201d said the new teacher in the ln ergarten.\u201cI am sure I left it on my desk.! \u201cReddy Mulligan swiped it, mum,\u201d plied lite e Dennis inn.aw Tr\u2019 asked the teacher, with a rised Inflection in her voice.re- es'm.\u201cBut what do you \u2018mean hy swi ir\u201d \u201cSwi it!\" repeated \"Dan; it now being his turn to be surprised.Yes What bs swiped ite! i ma led it?What on earth do you - \u201chy, he prigged it, mum.\u201d ore incomprehensible than ever.wiped, snailed, prigged! What on earth \u201c hy, he yanked it, «Jou know,\u201d exclaim.od Dennis, amazed at his 5 teacher's failure \u201cPu to underst common language.tit In his pocket, you know.\u201cOh!\u201d exclaimed the teacher, witha He of relief, as she went after Reddy Sal n.ummer boarder\u2014\"I saw a snake se foot long as 1 came across the Belds this afternoon.I thought you told me you never had any snakes.Uncle Ezra\u2014\u201c Wal, 1 don't.I been d Temper of the temp'rance lodge for nigh 20 Bingo\u2014Has a telegram come for met Mrs, Bingo \u2014 Have' you been expecting one Bingo\u2014Oh, no; of course not.Sarcasti- I woul ask you cally.) You don't suppose thar.\u201cQuestion it I ex] Fed one, gout (eweetly)\u2014 You migé ear, What nou J Jou say, one if Th be that a tel come for Bingo\u2014 Hea I knew it.Tre \"een expecting that telegram all the afternoon.dimpatient entiy.) Where is it?aveu FH get it.But, fou he it t to open it You doar, 1 Ane , did Jou.dearest ti Te ] ingo-\u2014Ce nly not.s on b rnatter of Ee.From Jack Enslow, ain\u2019 tit -Mra, Bingo\u2014Yes, dear.Bin = Important meeting to-night.Says \u2018there, doesn\u2019t het Dims fmt hands ngo (ru ing b s I knew it.i, right of after dinner.\"Ib or yo rush righ business ce Th but, you know, Bin, at\u2019 darling, bt on t Su want to see 2 Ml ight, day na \u2018hy should I! You opened i reud iv Elke a ood wife that you are, Te \u2018od 1 franed trust you.J vante ù me are Ure toll IngoB Bat ere must g EN \u2018as one thin more he sai 5 Mrs.all mil e \u2019 ron Bingo (al smiles)\u2014H says hes got es Taken Bask: To ihe Editor of the STAR: : 8 Referring to a paragrs, r lesue \u2018of f yesterday respecting pa n your tellers in the Merchants Bank of Ca who was under suspension, it Should ae Snow bir of io a {ved u © present time, he has receiv back into the service of the bank.- G.H.; Brother 8: hon! tf Mount St, Louis Tosti pi fn, uperior of classes will be resumed on Saturday.à 16, nd » Sr nS + y ale À - oy \u2018and thus convince the Democracy that the - À Hill crowd cannot rule.And when onde found their way to the Senate and usurped : a réprese resented owner a pinata pa rer HANLAN REALLY RETIRES.Good Fun al the Laurentian Baths ~ To-Night.| JHE BEAVERS WANT POLICE The Penniston Horses Sold\u2014 | Miscellaneous Sporting Notes.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Toronto, September 12.\u2014Hanlan, if his word is to be believed, has finally and irrevocably retired.To the STAR correspondent, when inter.\u201cviewed as to retirement, he said: \u201cYes you may publicly state I have-retired for | \u201c1 do not intend.to do any*more rowing as I havé had About 23 years of it now, au think that when a man bas done as much for the sport as 1 have that he should not be expected to do any more.I was so thorough y disgusted, with the treatment that \u2018 I received at Urillia that I decided to leave it alone for good and let some one else row for the honor of our country.1 think the prospects for a news arising in Canada : tosayTani \u2014 \u2026 THE ONLY SINGLE SCULL CHAMPION of the world America has ever produced, and I think that even every enemy I have in Toronto and in Canada will be satistied that I have done enough for any one man.From what 1 have scen of Stansbury and Gaudaur, I do ot think that either will set the world on fire.The way they have been monkeying.with each other alidut meeting, as if \u2018one was afraid and the other darsent is disgusting, | \u2018Aslongas we have such men as Gau- daur and pransbury ai at the top of aquatica, boating, in a roe ional sense, will not rise ue the tion it held, int the days of Wentworth, Chambers and myself, who made it a sport in which wev won ee the ad all indeed.Strange EDWARD HANLAN.miration of the whole world.It pe to Show how little people now think of Stans- bury that he gave an exhibition at Chicago his trainer and had seven people pay Be.apiece to see him, the champion, As long as Gaudaur hides himself up\u2019 in Orillia we will have no rowing to speak of.A champion in any sport must come out and try and elevate the sport, work it u and interest people either n himself or im\" soimeoné else.This is what Ro for instance, does.A champion has no right to hide himself.There is money for everyone in the sport when the champion on does as he should and encourages intérbéstain it.In the old days every one in it had about $10 at the end of the season to live on during the winter, but now they have barely enough to live on.\u201cI will stand rèT Stansbury at où time.At Detroit I offered to put up or him in a match for $2500 a side and I think he can beat any one else.I have not heard from him since he went to Chicago.Wh doesn\u2019t he get some one to come out wit the other $1500 and have a proper race on Toronto Bay.people would come to see it.The Exhibition people shouid have put up or $5000 for such a race and it would have drawn more people into the town than anything that has ever been seen in Toronto.Here's a chance THAT WILL NEVER OCCUR AGAIN, Why do the people not p it?If de Stans.bury wins the championship we it back here and I shall be \u201cThough I am 38 years es va rowed faster this year than ever Lefote and I attribute this the marked improvements l have made in rowing appliances.As long as I keep away from smoking and colds I am all right, my frame being like ateel, but am a little uncertain.The only double 1 have is a little catarrh which troubles me when I catch a cold.At Orillia I caught a cold on Saturday, and in endeavoring to discharge the phlegm which settled in my throat, on Monday morning, I vomi times so that I was gompletely limp, and should not have rowed at al .: Hanian told the reporter many interesting anecdotes of his triu ant career, and showed him man .trophilee he has received, with which his fine new residence, 18 169 ) Beverley street, is t b completely fllled, mak ic one\u2018of the most tastefully vd rude y furnisbed houses in.the city.When the reporter left, the Hones oprsman gave him a handshake that ere was considerable truth i his ater that his body was like oy Stansbury On His Way Home.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) VANCOUVER, B.C., September 13.\u2014Stans- bury, the chats champion oarsman of the worlds is here on his way home from the World's \u2018Fair.He is very an at the commissioners who, after sending for him, would not | give him a race.He sa ys he is anxious to: meet Gaudaws, the adian champion, and will give him $500 to row him in Australia, or will row him in England and both pay their own expenses._ The \u201cBritannia\u201d i a \u201cNavahoe.\u201d \u201c LoNDoN, September 13.\u2014The Zimes noting the fact Peat inaccorddnce with the English rules,the \u201cBritannia\u201d is entitled to time allowance m the \u201cNavahoe,\u201d says this makes her victories thé more decisive.British yachtemen, the paper adds_have ng \u2018agreed th .*Navahoe\u201d the clipper that the Amerjcan builders -are wont to turn out when the try their best, and that in a strong she is absolutely deficient in ai The Times while accepting l'a ex- Plana pe Ro the accident in the race at © Town Cup, naiate that the geraus way and ra \u201cwith ir culty.pudiating the anonymôas charge Engliste yachts made opncéried movement to bafle the Ameri ca.r, the such ideas of international courtesy and in fact, in race after race, went out of their course in attempts to Inf each other without reference to the gain thereby resulting) to the \u201cNavahoe.\u201d The Times concludes: \u2018After all, these are minor races compared with the race for the America cup, and J ever it is to be retrieved, now isthe t when ve arg pont and a, THE TURF.Co Penniston's Jumpers Sold.The stabie of race horses belongigg to the | Pensisto Brothers, of Lower Lachine was sol auction at the depositary Fraser Brothers yesterday afternoon.attendance of horsemeh waa , bat, nota ithatandingthe number owners present e ing was not high, with only one there a co realised.he Was to e diapeed oF, ge i a \u201c= PROTECTION, 17 - Epes on in the ampion of the world |.Sm A eas man omont are Times says: 5i'Our yachtsmen have not |.i + : T owever and the successful ers got bargains The horses and ester with names of purchasers, follow: Day Star, dpm Madeline, by etboss 39540 lyman, 2 ucra\u2014 Four years, b h, dam Ivygby Judge Lr urs.3.Sinjor Wo yoars, by imp.Stylites, dam Anita, 3 Amine 3 .MeV pe x y Rapid Queen\u2014T| fttorne.Longtellow, da Te Io by rele 7; XN man, °, Althea Fir.roe a by Allah, dam Iyy, by yea Jude\u201d Curtis\u2014Mr, Hun! - Two \"Sy Attorney, dam Ivy, b J ade Curtis Smith, bas , 7 Besides the above sale, Mr.Fraser also sold a ir of handsome ponies and phaeton for to Mr.W.B.Dixon, a turnout, oob and harness for $125, and about one dozen other horses, the lowest figure being $75.A Jumping Exhibition.Dr.Robb intends ive a rand jump- S ictoria Er Ahmp- His opening entertainment was so intoroating Tat the Soming one win no / doubt be largely attended.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 « b Gillespie, b Covrporthwaits D.W.Saunders, b Brow: B.Baünders, not out Hristowe, b Muir.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.] TORONTO, September 13.\u2014The Toronto Lacrosse and Athletic Association has declined to undertake the responsibility of bringing the Australian cricket eleven to this city.There is a chance yet, however, that they will be here.Private parties hav ve cone tothe assistance of the Canadian Cricket Association and Be feed, it against OF, r 14, 16and 17.À subscription list for the sale of tickets in advance will be opened, and if the response is atall in favor of the Austra lians\u2019 visit they will be here on the dates mention \u2019 LACROSSE.The Beavers Want Polies Protection.A special meeting of the Junior Lacrosse e was held yesterda Afternoon.in the St.Lawrence Hall, Mr.president, presiding, to take into er ion the application of the Beaver Lacrosse Club e White Star Club to provide a force \u2019 of, at least, ten policemen at the Driving Park on Saturday next, when the lay the White Stars the deciding ma br the championship of the league.The Beavers\u2019 ground for the WE cation Was that the officers of the Star Clab would be unable to te prevent a disturbance;.if any ooc a amaller force;.an they Yialmed Toa their team hid been threat ened by outsiders (not members nor play ers of the Stars, with completes annihilation when-the appeared on the Drivin, Park.eon he tar delegates : ridiculed he pro] on e ground that match under their auspices at the Park had s been gentlemanly, and a sufficient ro of policemen on hand.also guaran the Beavera a force of five icemen Lee ns many as they could possibl Ror) and the support of every member of the Club to keep perfect order and the best of protection.Even this did not meet wit the approval of the Beaver del ion After considerable discusalon, in which it was shown that no other Club had ever | provided more (and seldom as many) police on their grounds during a match, it waa! moved by Mr.Scott, secre of the League, and seconded \"by Mr.Wall, of the Beavers, that the League satisfy the de- guandy of the Beavers by providing four extra poli icemen to the number guaranteed by t ume hite Stars.This was carrfed.The meeting then adjourned, the Beaver delegates feeling Lappy.) 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Has resumed her pianoforte ¢ err \u201cam Ju 3 _ MISS FOURDRINIER | vescive hor Plano Pupils on sod after MONPAY, Po ri 13 Turran Brazey Miss Teresa Macdonald em Mo, ey \u201c The Spectacular FA Drama 3 En Quipee: 3 Jas.A Fran: st.He MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.MEETINGS AND D AMUSEMENTS, Ÿ Mrs.V th ox Sea ant oul \u2018 E ur Terrous A CAD EM Yof MUSIC 6 ; HEXMY THOMAS Lose and Manager.-i- JULIA MARLOWE =:- Under the management of MR.FRED STINSON, with Bup porting Company a favestitare, os eve} CONSTANCE, TOM 7 \u2014\u2018n EVE LOVE CHASE EVE Wed.and an BEATRICE | Rven- us Much Adv About Nothing.Ings.Fri\u201d and as JULIET un Tee Bat.\u201cRomes and Julfet,\u201d oo Saturday | as ROBALIND à db Matinee.: \u201cAu You Like 11.\u201d Mat.Beats for sale at oNordheimer'e, and Thos.Allan, Jeweller, 2266 81.Catherine street Coming attraction - House Wi With Green Blinda.2136 \"EE AU EEN PE -ALL THIS ER WEDNES- ND SATU BI BIO ) HOMANT > Thrilling and interest] earthquake effect.of Mount V sauvius fanion of the nay of of tre The fatuous-Herpentine Dance by Bzorine.at Theatre, N ano Co.Sheppard à and re sale COMING - POWELL, The Mas of Mystery.se v TH EATRE ROYAL.Rrery afternoon and evening th .The Midnight Alarm, Admission 10, 20 and J ota.Reserved seats, 100 -extan, Plan at the Ti Theatre pro sm.tll 10 pan.COMING DISTRICT FAIR.ne I SOHMER PARK .And Zoological Garden.Matinoc at 3.- \u2018Evening at 8 pam, Extraordinary Attractions this Wek, CATULLE, the French THustonist, pui the NAIADS in phoroscent fountain ; E in her wonderful Fn xe; The Ancient City elytra ua tte; Miss « 1 Kitts, song and dance : modern mers laine ryce, ere pi vi: douna, Lavigne's band in new wloctions.Admission 10\u20ac.\u2026 10c extrn.1136 CYCLORAMAI J erusalem and the Time ot the Crucifixion, CORNER ST.CATHERINE AND ST.URBAIN STS.Open daily 9a.m Cher ™ Admission ste.Dancing and Deportment, QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, © 2921 84.Catherine B88.MR 3A.ROY MACDONALD, Ir, Dogs to sanounes te vantages in joining this School \u201cor Toe Acute wit been and after Monday, 11th inst.to enrull the names of those jpiçndine to learn of want any i tion.Tels.4177 ne PROF.DURKEE'S First clam Jor ony in re fr open TUESDAY .- STEAMBOATS.2 ANAS = grimy Caan \u2014_\u2014 SPECIAL NOTICE.\u2018The Public are hereby notified that the steamer ** CAROLINA * Will make ber last trip of the season, leaving Montreal on Monday, lith September, for the River Saguenay | and intermediate ports below Quebec.RETURNING Will leave Chicoutimi, on Wednesday, 13th inst., for Tadousac, River du Loup, Murray Bay and Quebea, arriving at Montreal on Thursday Evening.* For further information, apply to the local Agente.uJ CHABOT, General Manager.Daily \u201c Sovereign \u201d Trips To Oarill on snd bewk oe.ill co continue all + Take advantage w Sam FH RAILROADS.THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL | Sk Clair Tunnel Double Track hot WORLD'S FAIR DAILY EXCURSIONS Thirty Bay limit Coed ani Nov.156h SPFCIAL To Detroit, Port Huron, Mich, and Chicago, Li.st lowest , * Single or Round Trip.\u2019 coins et.n and RL Cl for Rotars)( REDU OED FARES FO * Canadian Exhibitions.ET ats valid for return until Sept.10th \u201cOTTAWA a RET { pis Rens mama mo OR w rates from other Grand Tickets at 143 St.James Mt.end Bt.James Street Station) %3 Union Btation (Bonaventure \u201cANADIANA EY \u201cPACIFIC\u201d CHEAP EXCURSIONS 4 FROM MONTREAL TO CHICAGO AND RETURN.\u2026 DETROIT SAGINAW, MICH.BAY CITY de .deo .de GRAND RAPIDS, do sr sc0oovacrcce ROUE | - On SEPTEMBER Hod and ed, re, turn until OCTOBER ! THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ciné» leave Montresi Windsor Bt Station ednesda.Ww Ci Thursdays and \u2018 MR ai.Rate par ua 4, TORONT ERWBION Toconthand return, \" PET FART TN SS APRS CN ES =r ps er, The il & Ontario Nar.Ga COMTE, \u2018 pieces Dress Goods, 800 doz Shirts Drawers, 3000 doz.tunukerehiafs, Ag .' , À \u2018 La nd - + ; +47 1009.oo _ pee [ard ees = \u201c _ I seen a ee TS THE MONTREAL DAILY & STAR, WEDNESDAY, \u2018SEPTEMBER 13 13 1893, \u2014 ~~ ER ee my a _\u2014_ = 7 .haps this advantage nm doing it\u2014it will Presby if hae thin to the thrown on the contession \u201cof Faith, Fait, Prat haste | era has ne to the Baltimore 1 yrootte Bros.\u2019 Sales., FOUND GUILTY be 7 COURS 0/08 VUE Gen oral Zssembly.Bre Robert Campa on the texte of ihe Bite, oi the shytery with undue n preparing Seminary.\u2019 The following priesta arrived RAA - ; : p) uo! extenslv rom e feusor's e\u2019authors who wro e bef the ou © ©,\u201d foi various .) A THOROUGHLY h Prof Car MATTER, Kingston lecture ta show that heimpugned | authors who! read them: I myself feel ar Fal feraut adjourned.He be fn th th ov laacoKnS, tens ay ~ as.my relations with Prof.Campbell bave pot a part but the whole of the Old Testa.| bound to confess that I have changed m the evening debate by declaring himse .nard Renaujier, Theodore Renn, ere.R ADE § OF HERESY been of such a character thatif I werecalled | jane.\u201d le hoped that he had not wrested attitude as regards these questions, and supporter of the main libel resolution, Lobastar Ayrinhac, Tanquerey, Vui to his defence | would address myselftothe anything to to the disadvan of his \u2018\u2018dear believe there is no man to-day, who stands | n s.calm, deliberative tone, with com and Plichon, .: oe Ih tarast would mors a ager ry fr bat to mere ut the Areteou oth in the same therefor ry een libel in elderabie'ofe .ut tomiove rat the count of the a thin.ore pore that a s .F.\\ The undersigned will = CT | Stee fle pre, sti nt ae | Ret 2 Deva opte de AN UNEVENTFUL MONTE wo Tree ra .mitted mé'to.do so.However, as convener Rev, bid fowatt, in seoonding Dr, that the libel lcatrome y weak.I should of God in the Bible was complete.A God : .4 STREET, of the committee, I beg leave to move that Campbell s motion, sald he had propared be very sorry to say that the doctring of of infinite ness would not send an un- Little Doing in Real Estate, But The on wed esday and Thursday, 13th and 1th The Professop A gals in the a the Presbytery the fret something on both counts, He took be the inspiration of the Seriptures should be certain.ar incomplete message.He could Outlook is Bright.- tant, at 10\u2019 a.m.Each Day, ° .y count of the: ibe J hol d est Ca bell said, tha depen dent upon - the few scattered not un loyalty to to Christ nor in loyalty to .\u201c x fe An-immense stock of Goods saved from the Jate Lu - 1h ou sn AE ta leon Sam THEŸ.WERE ALL ON TRIAL isolated texts thrown together here.mendment.They éhould ~The \u201cReal Estate Itcoord\u201d for Septomber fire on Bt.James sireel, amounting to about ine eld._dind taught \u201ca view of the Holy thi t No doubt what th id paroutly the strongest df the texts is that Prot Campbell says: The month of August was an u $55,000 and slightly damuged by water and i th A .|-Seriptures which impugns and dis- [in this matter.No doubt what they said SEP uoted from the Epistle of Paul to eventful .one in, real estate circles.The sinôke, comprising: 0 0 SSem .credits them as the =i and ns would be canvassed from.one end of the Timot ay.\u2018AJ Scripture in given by in- WITH THE GREATEST.CHARITY, transactions received were not numerous 6; tT .fallible source gious, truth.\u201d land to the other.They were seeking to spiral on of Tor end is profitable for doc- but if the motlon was to come to a votenow but thé prie idicate a \u2018continuation of , 25 pleces of Tweeds, soeree 4, Beavers, 2200 \\ say what they ought to say, and to\u2019 leave for correction, for instrue- he would bave to support the main resolu- the firmness in lice which has been the unsaid what they ought to leave unsaid; Homo igiteousness.But when Paul tion Pro leading \u2018feature of the market for some ss \u2014\u2014 ted In sizes and qualities White , and he hoped they would try and leave un- Th Bof Gr w A , -\u2014 , © Rav.Professor Serimger u that time.Speculative operations have been\u2019 and Gray Wool Blunkets, , \u2019 |.said the bittor word.It was an unhappy | TN : pols Bo Cantpbell's expla: r urged that checked by the financial condition of affairs, | .bundles of Tweed, Serge and\u201d +.DR .LAY S\u2026 E UENT affair.They all felt that, and he was sure.SA .ælre È _ .th Kemniuts, 800 pes, ._.Ù 7 EN ; menta ngthened rather than de- une there is very little doing in subdivision 7 * | they all wished that there was some other | - 7 | \u201cot Gray Cotton and Col \u2018 x : ; way out of it.But there was no help for it.: N tracted \u2018from his Kingston Address.rty.-but at the same time bargain- +, tonnades, Lace Cur- PLEA FOR TOLERATION He provised without qualification the ch NS The position of Professor Campbell | Seekers.\u2018find that property is pot be- | Laips.Far rier | 7 ES * | aciér and scholarly attainments of brofes.|= = n°93.was & déviation -frum the = historic Ing sacrificed, and that owners generally HAIR CT oh Co wo \u2018 6 \u2018| sor Campbell, But he hoped that he would | A i position of the Church, Prof.Campbell did are maintaining a firm bold on their real : 1 Es ol re do Cay a Sleeve Linings : Pie 8 a take back much that he he said in Kin not retract one word of his original lecture.estate, and are quietly waiting for a more |* ITH 1 h : qui Le ve ming, but gross of Leather : ; ton and hore Lefore the Presbyter gs On the contrary, he defended that lecture active demand.Sub-division property is Ww ac ean, wholesome Caps, Braces, Top shirts, Berlin Wool Waite and .2 .7 ed ore the ave ery.the in detail.Therefore, the Presbytery could usually the firat to feel the effects of à finan- scalp, free from irrifat- .Black Luce, brotdery, Table Oil Cloth, Ready Doctors MacVicar (am bell and battle songs of te Old ace de al ug let th that lect ciul depression or a continued tight money in and scal eru tions, is \u201c Maude Clothing, About 1000 gross of Shoë Blacks ] \u2019 p Christian BS dience.But thé time might Rev, \u2018Dr.Fhtiorson, of St.Andrews,;.| market, and it is, perhaps, just as well for g y d ing, eto.etc, and à large Quantity of Boots and \u2018 come.en thé homes of thi e fre ght contended strongly.for the total inerrancy |.the immediate future of Montreal real es- roduced by\u2019 the TICURA oe, aa riot al the ob nocd ure JSultanis for / Patterson for a Perfect would.be ' surrounded by.i entless of the Gospels.te, therefore, supported the tute (hat outside (Speculative pperations.OAP, the most effective skin ftwhout any reserve, and in lots to suit Pre lively .-enemies, and they might be constrained main motion.the Rev.Elec) ho Lis more to le \u2018ae Sived 1 boon Bro A purifying and.beautifying | .MARCOTTE BROS LL EE Book, - \u2019 Tocbihdihe to the hearts ai à th to send bul.urged the unity and harmony of the whole taking everything into consideration, the soap \u2018in the world, : a3 : Auctioneers.* _ Lu.° ; - 4 ; ; Book.There was no contradiction be- tight money market is not an unmixed \"evil.; d nt f 1 Hi 7 - à .But Lite Professor bad no right to say that .as purest an sweète or 'M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.the Old Testament caricatured God, re .tween the (Gospels nor any.portion of the There is very little change in the mort- \u2018 , } \u20ac nent caricaty .- Gospeis.e loan market since last mouth, If an ~ toilet and nursery.It clears : MIE 2; ° senting him asa monster.He (Mr.Mowatt) ospels.y ad vend many difficulties in the Bible, The Rev.Prof.Ross questioned \u2018the jus- th ng, fi e per cent.money is harderto get, the scalp and haïr of crusts, EF SALE OF 1 world be unsafe to sa, that an u but he did ot attempt to overcome ; ticé of trying Dp.Campbell on Kingston and six pe cent.loans are.qu uite frequent, |., 1 d dand ff, destr = %® - \u2018of men y y pro p them.He recognized po fact that his 4 j- - lecture without considering his/explanatory Tliere is a fair demand for houses to rent; - scales.and dandru estroys ever approached much nearer to reason\u2019 was fallible.But Qod's work, Heresy 0 ASB\u2014REV.JAMES PATTERSON.statements.Was the lectu n ques.| both furnished and unfurnished, and the | microscopic insects which at, |escessior SECONDHAND FUR» the ideal deliberative assembly.tian the : y * j lion so Inconsistent with tlie\" stan ards outlook so faris satisfactory.pL NITURE, -?- tbe Bible, needed no defence.\"The feed on the hair, soothes irri- ~ Montreal Presbytery, as it met yesterday a : ; clever cartoonist (in the STAR) re resented | Boriptu these \u2018 words to Timothy what of the Church as to justify the provin The registered sales duritg the ponte at > afternoon to raider tl Ca THE Heresy Case.ÂTnE DEFENDANT | the members ofthe Presbyter eh ipture was he speaking oft Why, the the libéll If they judged the sacred wri fers MaisOnneuve, Cote St.Louis, Mile End, tated and itchin surfaces, fun order to clear our premises for reconsider the Campbell LISTENS TO THE CHARGE., tery: 4 estament, to be sure, and if you are or even Christ inthis way what would such | Montreal Annex, St.Cunegonde, St.Henry stimulates the.hair follicles, ens, ¥ urniture, wo\u2019 will heresy case.The sense of the seriousness \u201cIn makin; this motion affecting our much\" i Tout rest your doctrine\u2019 upon such sen-_| trial lead tot THe words \u201cThis is My Body\u201d._| and Montreul Junction amountéd.to about and nourishes the » roots.- = loved brothers\u2019 situation,\u201d he said, \u201cI am kences as that, it will Dever rapply to tha in.\u2018might prove transubatantiation i taken $30,000, of which Cote St.Louis and St Nos 1821 AND-I823 NOTRE DAME ST, \u201cüre you Will a agréé with me when I iration\u2014\u2014of\u2014the latest alone.Prof.Ross argued that the-Presby- \u201cHenry furnished largest sums, \u2014 TOUT \u2018not only preserves fies TT FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER \u201c15th, say that ! acknowlei his admirable ser- rite which the Apostle \u2018had not eden, There were 104 real estate transfers in the | and beautifies the hair, but A large lot of excellent Second Hand Household \u2026 vices to trdth and Re ligion, his ethnôlo- where then can we base the inspiration of - «city wards and Cote St.Antoine recorded : Furniture and Effects.comprising Bedroom Be gical writings, his Foie Y Yoho dis: | the New Testament?There can nothin at the registry offices during the month of + impartsa brilliancy and fresh.Wardrobes, sideboards, Dining Tables, Ch courses, hls spirit of devotediiess which ap: more dangerous than the maintenance o August, amounting to $456,649.72, ness to the complexion and ne hie.Tad Tables.Parier Bata, où pears even in the roduction now under np the Christian, doctrines on à few isolated $152,391 40 softness to th d \u201c| paire, Sofas: Carpets, Lace à : view, and then the eloquent address this texts.1 think it was Richard Baxter who 11,137 00 ess Ko tie hands une.Table Covers, Irun Bedsteads, Cots, Hair Mate afternoon cannot but Touch us, and it isa | \u2018said in speaking of this that it was the 67,080 00 qualled by other skin Soaps.tresses, Spring Beds, Prowse Cooking matter of infinite regret to every member devil's last attempt to refute the authority - Ha 8 Bold everywhere.Price, 350.Por - Btoves, C bins, Glassware, Cutlery, ali sine of ibis Court, I am sure that we should ot foo Bible oY {hat our interpretation, às 32500 37 var Dave AND Cx.Coxk., Boston.Pour articles.ers, E fee constrained by Tenaon of a ond [stands in our English version is correct, 23 ee SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCE p it has not touched the Professor's position.14 52 , M.NICKS & co.to the Church of which we are the constituted ministers, to take\" these proceedings.- First of all, we all recognize that the professional work imposed upon Prof.Campbell led him necessarily to make narrow pei br into everything relating to the ori- of the sacred Scriptures, and if he found Éccretions around them, if popular appre- 3 Toa 9 = 14 poses .Walter M.Kearns\u2019 Sales.NSIS During the corresponding month of last Pi i I S; .I UPRIGHT PIANO, - | & very snort Time 1n asc, cout ease; mews \u2014 \u201cHé will accept as\u2019 truly as you do thät sentence of the Apostle.Does \u2018the Apostle say oy hing phout the measure of inspiration?find by my Concordance that the \"word inspiration only occurs twice in the whole Bible\u2014once in Job and this one in Timothy.I do not find any writer who claims any other inspiration.1 tind Paul T year il 71 sransfers were recorded, amounting | Lo 8358, The veal tate rtgage loans recorded hension as to their origin and natu no ; says: \u2018In this I have the mind of Christ.\u2019 during the mont of August in registration hold Furniture, Etc.one Sand Clean for putting his hand to Cho -| He is not quite sure of his own inspiration.division of Montreal est amount to Perfect Purgatives, Boothinz Aperlents, H.C, Parlor Bet, Centre Tables, Whatnot, Ours are we going to condemn him ye call him I believe in the but\u201c \"a a every book of $341,006.24, Of the amount $201,500 was ey without Pain, Always Reliable okay Books.Side Bodrocen The bi ment din ee a EE fe ptet rc ie M ornés RELA | St Se Se deem the usual spologies adequate for Le eu bid .any eory.ol - THE HERESY CASE.\u2014AN ATTENTIVE, -|$ ! at 8 ., av ¢ ++ Pertocily tastelsmm, clegantiy costed with sweet: Dinner oN ca ce are al: edo, Jd Ce (8 \u2019 2 - _ diffi ys 2.0ld.| ; men, I want te _know ,how | \u2014\u2014 LISTENER_\u2014 .se 800 oper cen , $0041 10 per cent, 80 some Fate Fonte, purity, chess avi rent Jona eas angel De rosoat a Writ: Kiet ae \u2014 to the rescue of the Church, but the Church, searohi the Scriptures themselves.tery ahoulà take Prof.Campbell's explan- The lenders were: | 594 BT.ANTO Hanoy Case.Proprsion Cauet.+ the truth, was in no danger.The press and with great delight part of the profes- atory-statement that he did not wish to Estate and Trust Funds aan RADWAY\u2019 s PI LLS Bale A.Sie Hitoncn, 504 o7.4x0 me of life, characteristic of Presbyterianism, unbelievers might applaud .the Professor phe explanation.© preaches and stand upon every expression of the Kings- Insurance Compa .| Por thie cure of all disorders of (he STON.» TBA was intensified-by a very evident recogni.digging at the foundation of the Church.BELIEVES ALL THE GREAT DOCTRINES ° ton lecture.HA, therefore, moved as à Building and Loan Companies .ACH, LIVER, BOWELS, KIDNEYS, BLAD.AT TEN O'CLOCK.tion of the momentous consequences of a But the truth would last for ever.sul-amendmen£: JL: ory taking à conjunet view-of Individuals. SOUTH AFRICAN race : d forded me any difticulty.He has been book of Po or the Psalms to be main- ly whether he believed that much or laid for 800.- ypewri er.r.Fritz Thresemann, arts Moum | honestly seeking, no doubt, to put every- tained?itis no part of Christ'a teschin fue of the Old Testament : \u2018 5 talns, Germany.À Ban arrived with p fine ook |.thin in the true light before his students, I do not believe it is part of inspiration 3 .Business Notes.leotion of the above birds ecking a solution for problems hitherto teach historical tales or to teach historical WAS INSPIRED BY THE DEVIL.* Partnershi have be been re intered between C.And will sell them at Private Salo for 00 weal held as insoluble.Now with regard to the facts, 1 tor sure that in s ing of Christ Th, was much thit was and Cron and A.cham x! 1 ais l cklayers, ote.Cyre only at na ng thar ts ate frorks of bod alike and in aE the ping of phe peculiar beautiful and true\u2019 fn the Bible but did sic 0.BA din: a one Plastoren, .RAE & poxverirs $ i i man on earth, ther: \"are questions that man pot atlacking the inspiration of tha Bible.hat neutralize the the statement, that the Las AA ons Co.core ratod July Sh -_\u2014 ns3 \u2019 M1 & MS St James ara, cannot understand, and, 1 suppose ta not Thore are Frounds finitely higher that | alfrom Gui he.would ike to know how Saved in the utll ee that there are many thi beyond mere isolated texts.Is there any one of much was from Him and how much from Dissolution has been registered between J.B.Fraser Bros.\u2018 Sales.\u201c m things yet yon « the ken of man.\u201c We are promised fuller our Presbyterian Churches in the old the devil.Maslhot and L J; H.Mailhot (J.B.Mailhot & p © country that to-day will forbid a man Prof.Campbell then summed up his de- is) light in the great hereafter.I think our Ni AND SECONDHAND HOUSE: like Prof.Campbell from teaching.under fonce.The whole of the Presbytery here Partnership has beon registred red Hétween L.an d- ¢ the falness or HT hp te their authority and in their namet No, was at the Judgment seat of Christ, \u201cHe re.JiIeeut and, 3 0.viliengure (Blackstone Everywhere Recognized as reso Furniture, Carpe ve a hy #{ T further than he and say that the pro.but there are many men, in the Old Coun- iterated bis argu iments of a Perfect Father Cigar Factory, Villeneuve & Col.Writi sad Household \u2018Articles of every description.coss of enlight t is not yet com | | ry who far beyond Prof.Campbell In | eek and humble the Son.He could ses Lo me Standard ritinge.\u201cMmportant reguler weekiy auction at our saloge | leted.\u201d Pré Campbell proceeded to say | ness of their views.I have in my no way of\u2019 Justityin his conception of the Real Estate News.i he World.room, No.320 ST.JAMES PTE SEPT P P p y - mind eye the Free hutch of Scotland, Perfect Fa without deny: ng much of pa MoCuais & Mainwaring to John Low, lot of .Mach neott or at ten\u201d.DAY MORNING.1 St vanses made L 4 an - er 8 ontrca! nnex, ce A vi | mew Cove.7 Dosen.82,1, ol, ome, Epil | re ee ee | BEES \u20ac vagpoon ryrewärie mon fetta RAE THE HEnEsy CAsE.\u2014THE MODERATOR were rash, harsh, and that could not but they will not allow Prof, Campbell to teach.seen by such men as Tolstol.He protested McCunig & Mainwaring'to R.H.Blonnerhas- PINE LINEN TYPEWRITER PAPERS, \u2014 GIVES OUT THE OPENING HYMN.grate upon the susceptibilities, I will not I have asked \u2018myself the question with that\u2019 all the speeches of the afternoon *ett, lots and 7 of 32-5 Hutchison Atreef, M ont- \u201d and MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES, PEOYINGE oF or QUEBEC, ©.DISTRICT, OF MONT.' say of the narrowest, but of some of the: erful earnestness whether Prof.Cam racticall ored the quotations T° Annex, 10.000 eet, vacant, $1250 + STENOGRAPHERS FURNISHED ~ L asic Campbell's statement that nothing was very broadest minded in our Church.bel should forbidden to teach in had Scripture thas made to rove his po- mu PE Mainmasingto Lucinda Me@leueh- .5 \u2014 | Montreal me am En i iE ES wt Thomas withdrawn, nothing was moditied from thé the same time I regret the | sition.\u2018They called him a fool, or words to Une Montreal A ane 025 foct, vacant $746.15.MACHINES RENTED., Govern, herstofore of the city sad published lecture; in short, was his position action that\u2019 has been taken upon that effect, but he pleaded industry and in- - - de \u2014; Fras eu da che.© same as it was when the Presbytery the.question.I think it ul have telligerie inst that charge.In answer : Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, \u2019 pocket gor Ort CHABOT Der ea entered upx n its proceedingst been better to allow \u2018it to die a, natural net pal MacVicar, ha, repeated that = .THE WAY OUT 27 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.Prot.Campbell replied that while the.death.If it had any power to do harm the there was progress in revelation.He urg df] of woman's troubles Is PACKMAN CO.General Dealers, PROVINCE OB JUEBEC, pieTaicy or 3 OF MOND majority of t e I\u2019resbytery declared the re- action .that has been taken has only in- that the Church had lost sight of the great | with Doctor | Pierce's.$ ACK & > neral De e | 5510.\u201cWilliam Horry Walsh, of the city and di ps a - _ Jovancy of the libel, he declined to admit it.| creased its power.Where cone would ave.*cience of demonology.He never dreamt Favorite Frewribdion [184 81, James St, Montreal.22 Montreal, merchant tailor, oi ve WU as his position.7 Lu read it before, a thous; A { of_saying that the Old Testament was a Safely and certa.nly, } we McHugh, Beretofore of the city and district of M rg | Rev.Dr.Campbell thought the argument I regret it, as extremely unbecoming, that mass of errors.But as long as he lived he ery delicata wea noes, : + - == B csently of pars nown, Defendant._.a&.to the relevancy « ought to have been ad- ministers outside of our Church took it .would preach the great inal truth that Bla y d ie September, ALB.CHABOT, Deputy 0.00, ms od to the Preshytery before.The ques- upon themselves to dellver in public judg- à .derangement, sn 15 & / tion to-da mi as te p whether it as ments upon the case, 1 think | t unseem y GOD WAS GOOD AND MERCIFUL Hy ase peculiar 13 care = hs Gr OF QUEBLO, DIS DISTRICT OF 0 e or whether it was inadequate.as |.also that any member of this presbyte ; t n was eared.red.! disait position de Bltion to the hone haven spikes bn pubic To what bad been\u201d clarged, ich spettine Hara Jub of al the med ne une | Este Et sr en ublis etter tho sa a when eir judgment wou n this matter.cines for wome Is hereby given, that the, property ng | heretpfors ot the Oty \u20ac case was Instituted ?y also Te ot the haste with which it has ly and sske retract.8 did \u201cFavorite Prescription\u201d the ony re of the Province Of Quebec and of parts unknown, Defendant.The Defendant ordered not \u2018know what to retract.He pray-.\u201cto withi the Montreal, oth September, ; + Prof.Cam mpbell replied that he was called been brought forward \u2018by the - com- the Presbytery not to think of is the only one that's formes, ars Noto Dime suet Saint.Claude AL.CE ANG Drag ESS THT, ce.n to reply to the two counts in the in- mittee.I think the Presbyte should have .afer tment, and it seemed to him in his appointed a Committee\u2019 wait in rolon Bim personal How as of ne ere cf vital : guaranteed t 0 do wea iy street and LeMorer street: also four lo Montreal PROVINCE © F QUEBKO, DISTRICT OF OF MOND humble judgment that he had done so in | deli iberation o over that explanation which importance.He thanked the members \u201cfemal omplainta® forming altogether twenty-three lo % of of ground, No TE wrcult Court of, the Dh Nutri of Montreal = e document which he had just read.had been made by Prof.Campbell, I think | who h spoken well of him.He bore.à irregule ol ain ,, Will be sold 1n separate lots and by auction, | ot'Montrcal, mercbant tailor plaio vs.us Ode The question now, in his opinion, was that if there was anything to hold gut the - .malice none forbid.He left him- and irregularities, per Ox the 34th day of the Month of Gcteber, next ferotatora of tho city and district of Montreal, presen the relevant one, and \u2018he did not de- | hope that this painful case could be pre- 2.) f If in th one, God of the Presb hopi odical pains, dbp ace- CE ; of parts unknown, defendant.Thed defendant Topi th Heresy Cas.\u2014REvV.MYLES CROMBIE.self in the ytery, hoping ; i pes, to appear within two months.real, Wh September, - Sire {G&nswer the other question unless the -1-vented from reaching its resent stage, all only that what would be done\u201d would be in ments, internal inflam- \u2018At Ten o'clock In the Fotenoon, 1803, ALB.CHABOT, Deputy ea .21432 court pressed it, THE HERESY CASE.\u2014M y such means should have been first exbaust- His nage, and \u2018there has come back £he-interest of truth and of immortal souls.Mation or ulceration, bearing - down at tbe Sherif 3 Omics in\u2019 Montreal , Rev.Dr.Campbell then.reopened Case.E.\u2014MARING NOTES FOR ed.It seems.tom that there was an undue to my \u2018emphatic enquiry the answer \u201cThe few.Dr.Robert Campbell closed tho sensations and kindred ailments, if ft %iDe Sheriffs OF grounds, with a spectfioation JPBOVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF MONT.| .UTURE Usk.xerne part of some of the \u2018No, I will not take upon myself to forbid prosecution, insisting on the libel ch ever fails to benefit or curd, you | have indicating the figure of thé Upeet rice for ach i518, Teel, Ciroult Conrt Cours the District.of oh Me ontral, % that if Professor Campbell, who had \u2018been brethren tor torget \u2018thet?brother tried and con- him to teach.I am not reparcd to go be.unless the Professor withdrew\" all he: our money lot, may beseen any day at the of oe.of the 8ald | Montreal, merchant Wake de vs.Niven A.Haatie, Shiefly engaged in the professor's chair, had yond my Master.\" Prof.Campbell finds bim.hrases of his lecture, objected \u2018to in the tala sœnu sherid during the usual ours.lot 15 payable, one- horetofore of the Cty and District of Montreal, peer clared to his students and to all men self in a large and distinguished company.libel.He said that some of the members n to cure caserof Catarrh is pour cash and the balance in three squad chi eno Detonator Soptens Doo he did not and could Bot understand Te Ce rar aad Cin dE d one must have been startied to hear from Dr, Dr.rage Catarrh = 7, that its propris- te annual instalments \u201cbearing interest a > per ber, 18 ALB.BOT, Deputy C.cu 2 man, n a ; .Barc! TS e you © : \u20acan t annum, ayabte seu sat he bolieved that no harm.would come from after another of the early fathers, n tow = \u201cie Mcripeures Bad change | oured, permaneatiy, il pay you $500 cash\u201d |B lot.aie.Possession On Lbe 188 Of MAY, ROVINOE OF Gare of rs Die ot 3 MONT.+ that position eitherto the Church or to the Jerome, {farther than Erol ping fi froma what it vw fifteen years ago.|\" ===.Tébé.Byorger, | No 0611 Wiliam teary § Wakh of tho city aod distri a .studen was Food = The thesis of the professor's lecture was in | same ., ; ERNEST GAGNON, | ont merchan x, plaintiff, v > - NOT NECESSARY TRAT OMNISCIENCE SHOULD ! heron ro mon ho roe and fey the p word the \u201cimperfect Book.\" It nl I Father Mollinger S.| Secretary Department oxen, ad prés OE dotendant \u2018ae detente + .BE PROFESSED Scriptures and certainly did not Impngn that they bed to Pas hasta in drattine 2 : Greats | gum.loth July, 1802.sat mordre BALL BABE Ba EE by even the most learned teacher.In these them.Tdo not think those men who Libel, but their excuse was that it was done @ | ie reproduction Unies br ee 4s Saw = - \u201cwell-meant attempts to solve problems and denied the verbal inspiration of the Bible to accommodate Prof.Campbell himself Remedios : ROVINCE OF QUFBED, DISTRICT OF MONT: remove difficultics, had not much greater are-the greatest enemies of the Church.I He know that the position was a solemn © 4 real, Circuit Court of the Distri omtreal.\u2014 ones been introduced 1 conceive them to be those who, by graine one and that the members of the Presbytery CONQUER DISEASE.Xo.5815.Wiliam Henry Waiah, of the city and autrich The Church, he admitted, had no thé the authority of the Bible, would do wha 1 Q | of Blopenr Re merchant tailor, plaintift.v ve.Thome J, of inspiration, and the Church would, def claim for it an authority it \"hag, not Prof.Camp! ne Then\u2019 ria sod si t Cured thousands in INSOLVE NT NOTICE.Be petofore oi tbe CT En \"Tye defendard + ant of nono of its teachers detalls as to Suma for for i ltaclt.I.do > no.think Dean in clear, ng toi 2 appel D his lifetime, ' x MEON (IT x Bow Borie Loon within Aro Sp Hn e modes 0 ration.It - ald mot De onored | t ; great demand sine In the matter of MARY THOMBON (HIGGINS & BOT.Depa is suits of inspirath on ratlior than mano Te Bible, and h he did not hold to Regt ton higher cou the de decision of \"a Tate I» \u201cema me CO.2 General store K Keeper.Buckingham, Que \u2014b of inspiration with which the Church wi secon Tesu \u201cCatarrt Cure.\u2018154 à rene 100 Ten De Anseus the above named ROVINCE OF EBEC, DISTRICT OP MOXT-, : concerned.The Church did not place the THE THEORY > VERBAL INePIRATION.Rss mare oro aa Cramed fu fn r Epile cpsy and CN us Dance.1% solvent will be received by the undersigned PBEOYINGE OF QUE oh he District of Montreal \u2014\" Confession (of Westminster, above the \u201c1 had h he concluded, \u201cthat there Adigestien a rer Cimpiaiat Cars curator until noen of ; No.pis Visa ours Msn 3 of the aly a and dat Bible, nor on a level with it.The Scriptures might have been a unanimous us Jud rs a F \u201cFhe vote was then called om the amend- Sones): emerson ine eee eens 228 Monday, the Lown sm imst., Be ert od Gatch of Montreal were the best, the supreme judge | this tase, but it sesins to be 0 nd ent, and thi hands went up: There en, for sousdipation and purifring theblood » The Asgets consist 40830.2.pris = aria me defendant LThe 9 dofendant all the controversies.He differed from - - .; in duty tomy.conscience, 1 cannot were twenty-four jm favor of the main Focus Ten without my nam Voss 7 Package AF Stock as per Joyentory.- axsensers g18.98 r us Axo months Montreal.the earned professor when the Iatter stated |v HerEsY CASE.\u2014REV, Dn.Danten from movisig in amendment: | motion to ed the Fat count ven.rk wiv, i SOL à Con Hoow etre ES portisi.hy Do pasre Dever $C fig that the Sermon on the Mount contradicted \\ PATERSON \u201cTha Presbytery.while deoply esareting Prof.Campbell announced he.would Wholesale Agere.Montrad and Tiron > T OF MONT.the Old Testament.Paul uniformly con ; proraions In ich over seaï for oct appeal from the decision of the majority to 8766.00 papa cor Queue EC, DISTRICT eh tended for the truth of the Od Testament! demined.Im the I {think tain as pe qui lod Prot.ret ta higi Court, and the Presbytery ad- Stock may be seen on on spf Son 20 4 De No.5517 What Howry Wabh.of the Cy ani District 1 oa though Later Later Spoke ri OF mings hard to the bel Ja oise sa it ln the \u201cRev.J Ja Myles Crombie So Miran Journet an x morning.+ [oo or che curator.\u201cTor \u201cTora, One-third cask Hoverteon.ie rain Chen Dirt ot Morea s be unders [l agrecd that the was seco place, I.\u20148%- |: .: Cmca gee oan ent + pate 8 2 aud * one vite aieront at 7 ot known, Defondant.\u201cha Dernosy the Word of God.tin à word the posi- trem weak.I will confine -m: sure in geconding the amendment.He did - TT + to the batisfaction ty 1 parte unkmown, HG .ton of the professor was, that much Prat entirely to.to the first count in which the not wish to take up the time of the Pres - Keclesiastion) Changes.A SPECI SPEGIALT y, Friar, == Fate Leone ho ht high or any tender E ww vo appear wkhia ADOT Toy ny GC (Thy ed 7 Gi a ron be oe prod a a he Holy Lennon rine a ening the the ory.because he vores wb day, the | The have a bee decided à the Su Baw Eeus Y ri 3 met wl pot id vn Ny curator, Provinces OF Province GURNEG, DISTRICT OF MON.HEREs = RxA host was really ins e ne on © onor .Yon can .?al Tus ï Care Tux Crank D® whole book as attack d Because it would Scriptures.It struck me when 1 read this he would second the amendment in order to ve M.in rs to nis of or ae re woo ill eo ree torre hem oe WLP \\ 4 Tenperia! Bliing, Ro si WATE Wa Pate 3 wd ater requireomniscience, accord tothistheory, [that bring it before the House.Philoso no: r Re Girard who Leetet 10 nue of coming, rairosd fare > =.| of Montres! merciiant luilvr, plaintiff, va at Le Pre the le case for the prosecution.There never to read between the lines and say what was IT WAS MISLEADING THR CHURCH.ne Rev.James Fraser, of Chatham, from RK.Tan sod hotel cet bulle if Iai} th cure.1¢ [Af you nave taken meres \u2019 \u2018LEGAL CARDS, © nox.heretofore of ke vy Eten 1 The dofon lan: 8 + * question, he suid, in to inspired by the Holy Spirit and what by The Christian churches and our own Pree- the amendment contend: Labelle Jan Rev, Fra 91 oth semen in ho ore Th ve ches snd J Pe | odeur to Appear n°2 meitha Mon rdal, Sih fur when he ho felt, such À grea ™ great ronpona bility as 8 the 1 ying spirit.Bet an bell\u2019 Sealt in in byterian Churches, according to it, stand qu that t t he Ohurch could not afford to lose le, El to! Mors Shilo foe es Copper red red Hpois, Lors \u201d eo do fun | AA ASS DEL AAA NANA tember, 1903 pear mi io A WOT, Deputy CCC.an iE ut _one.: \u2018He not des men at.would no! su exac ards th fessor tor all th rvices he Labelle will hav a of Com wr mn T- position of Convener of the Committee tht ported 1 by © e testimony of the ages.It Confession of Faith an pue did \u2018aitccn had rendered bor asa scholar and teacher.Nazareth Asylum for the blind, and\u2019 Hav.M.| i mn aie res ie hy R.D.McGIBBO N, Q.C.Province on quepes DIRTRICE OF N toy ad initinted (he procsedingn, \u201cbut,\u201d he wasnot needed to | part any Aiaoruy 1 do not think that i coo faars - Mr, Wm.Drysdaie, while strongly oom- Lafontaiua will look after he schools.Rev.\u201cthe world ler à casc we catsgel | 6619 \u2014Wrikem Honey Wa élue en perd eut continued, \u201cwh w uby which discussion | 0 uo 8 80., .band 2 Ta Édvocaie, Garrister, de.am Hey re iti, se 1 on 1 dreasod myself st real 16 vaine on mob Bis rato lei aie hits all the lide of bisioricat resaarsl | me eel vos tho we a ro lly \u20ac he os Berard Caron.° er physiciens AES ses ie Eu Ed he New To x Lit Buil din : Binns of de a 20 add pried of Ma nea ; 5 wi = arehmologioal research, uppart amendmen nucnditionnt guarte = .or e ing, 4 ofy Fr : I fait that if the p= BOREL resign! dia oh veshigations à = Po id ., i iat Fondue Maire prs 2 bave te do the best l'éculd.ul ps Fhbeves fr Bu iat no new Fant tl DE ete = ot cs sr fe rE FRR MONTRuAL a i at ALY, i Peper 400, er eee Vt + Les a ; = [= 58 + a + Form Le VELONE TO - See Wl SE A.F.+ .weighed, every sentence weli rounded.- ter Ogilvie, the Hon.Senator Murphy, Is \u201c ned M Le A.; D.« 30 Archambault, Q.C.; or.ey w Sampbe , AT THE DRILL HALL LAST 4 Aah id Ee SREY ARE UR NM spar tr w pre 1 ne J SL rs ar O0 EE M ES IN AU A VE EN CRE ERNE PE.y - ., Se ot Ia .- 7 , Ne _ THE PREMIER Thousands Listen 4 Sir John \u2018 Thompson NIGHT.The Ministers Defend Their Gov- \u201cernment and Its Policy.\u2018Welcome\u2019 to our Chief\u201d was the seuti- ment of last night's great gathering at the Drill Hall.It was expressed in the mottoes.-over the platform, in the presencs, of - thousands of enthusiastic clectors, and in the heartiness.df the reception they gave à .the First Minister the Crowii-and-his\u2014 Jleutenants.A more hearty welcomé a lender could not - asks\u2019 for; and- \u2018Sir John Thompson, as he rose to receive the addresses prestnted to him and Jooked out upon the sea of up-turncd faces, must have felt that this reception was not an\"empty ceremony and that the for mal addresses expresse À the genuine.feelings of those who presented them and of the thousands who gathered to hi It was Sir John's first \u2018official appeatance in the commercial wetropolis and if was a gathering, worthy ef-the\u2014ehief\u2014and-of-the\u2014hisad place.As early us seven o'clock the crowd began to assemblé andwhen eight o'clogk came e hall was tilted., in thecentre of the hall in front of.the*plat-_ form, but there was \u2018not enough for one- third of the audience.\u2018The remainder had to stand.The platforin had been placed against the eastern wall midway upthe hall I was large enough to accommodate two hundred people, and®every inch of it was occupied.The decorations about the platform were ' PROFUSKE AND HANDSOME.\u2018 The background was made of flags and banners clustered about the imperial ars.Overhead suspended from the.æallory was a banner bear- \u2018ing the words \u201cThe Young Conservs veb Welcome their Chief\" and at the ends of the motto were the arms of Mani- tabit- and British Columbia.© From each corner of the platforms were suspended clusters of flags, and just beiow the speakers\u2019 platform were the words; * Bien venue a notré chief,\u201d When eight o'clock came were crowded.\u2018Ten minutes later thé Premier and his lientenants proceeded from the oflicers\u2019 quarters to the latform.The procession was headed by ieut.-Col.Henshaw, and then came Sir John Thompson, the Hon.George I.Fos- \u2018ter, Sir Adolph\u2019 Caron, the Hon, A, R.Angers, Mayor Desjardins, the tou, J.A.Ouiment and otizers.\u2018Their appearance on the platform wus the uccasion for cheers\u2019 long and loud, and when they had sub- LIEUT.-Cor, F.C, HENSHAW.Chairman of the Moeting.sided Col, Henshaw called the meetin to order.His remarks were brief; then came \u2018 two addresses, one from the French Conservatives and one from the youn Englishmen.Then came Sir John Thompson's reply, first in French and then at length in English.Just ns he finished reading his French address & band marched in with every musician doing bis best to make music.Ofcourse, he had to wait until the piece was played through and the procession had found stand: ng room about the hall.\u2018Then the remier delivered his English.speech.|- Its\u201d delivery occupied an hour and \u20ac - quarters, and every word was or: ed\u201d to with marked attention.The address was delivered in Sir Jobu's calm, deliberate judicial style; every ward well e was arpiimentative throughout, with little or no declamation, and now and then a thrust, of satire at the position of his opponents.\u2018It was late when he finished, consequently the addresses of the other speakers were short.Mr.Foster held the attention of the audience for à few minutes, and so did Sir A, P.Caron, the Hon.A.J.Ouimet, the Hon.\"A.MR.Angers.The hour was late when the meeting broke up and Montreal's.first reception to, lof our House of Co s arbitrators on thejoint High © aclection of one of tha most earned subjec noarly concern our pecullar In be permitted to add from the result eliberalions of the court, of which you tinguished a member, that in common with Canadians we deoply appreciate the splendid services rendered by you to:Cansds in that capacity.as the rights fishermen.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13; 1893.\u201cwe ought not to put forth an effort to improve them.t been represented, furthermore, that the most extreme discrimination been made, by that tribunal between of Ci It has Leen said lan and of American that every country, by international law, has three miles of its ocean coast under its territorial jurisdiction, and that, in the case of the Americans, they have succeeded In the conviction that the best intorosts of-{ - every class in our beloved coun re W a ra up in the pérpetuation of the 1 rincigles of the voily Hon which the.administration of ublic affuirs for the pust fifteen y has been , we bog to tender you the assurance of our continued devotion tu tho cause of the Conservative party whospe honored leader you are.Ita licy, we are well aware, has becn assailed by withie: and foes without ; believe that the practical results flowin from the application of that policy have afford so striking an object lesson to the electorate of this country, that when the time of trial comes, the principles we espouse will be once more tri- And that object leñson has recent monthe by ¢ in Canada com- wmphant.Peouliacly.emphasi .he happy condition of ti pared with other countries.We are persu h ( ment of whiolr you are an honored and trus leader will continue ns inthe past to vindicate it~ cInim to the confidence of the people of Canada by shaping its policy to meet the varying conditions of trade and by harmonizing ever igterest, whether laboring, manufacturing, agricultural, mining.fishing or othorwise, an \u201cing ali in unison to a common ond\u2014the advance- ranent of the welfare of all classes in our beloved Dominion, .In copcluston.permit us to renew the ance of assur FLO-W ourseif an omps._son the richest blessings of health, long life and overy Prosper uw.A Sfgned.on béhalf of the clubs, .- : FRED, Ç; HENSHAW, ; .NY Pres.Junior Conservative Club, P, B.MIGNAULT, \u2019 Pres.Club Cartier.C.A.McDONNELL, Pres, Sir John A.Macdonald Club.J.ADELARD OUINET.- A Pres, Club Conscrvatour.Josers H.Jacous, HB KAUMONT JOUBERT.n Hon.Secs.Unitad-Conservative Clubs.MONTREAL, September 12, 1893.Sir John first replied in French, readin dress.He referred to the pleasure it afforded him to be in the historical old province of Quebec.The two addresses Seats had been| placed |.presented to him were alike in thoughts and expressions.Might it always so, and might all Canadian hearts, of whatever origin, work in the common interests of our dear country.He hoped.-that those who now promised te be loyal to thé Conservatives would ever follow in the footsteps of the great\u2019 men of this province whousemames were inscribed in the annals of the count Then the manuscript and addressed the audienco int his mother tongue.; Sir John Thompson spoke in English, as follows: Mr.President, ladies and gentlemen.\u2014I should like very much to fulfil the promise made on my behalf in some of the newspapers, that I would address you to-night \u2018in both languages.I am reminded of the criticism, and am afraid I would fall aub- ject to it, which one of my friends in Parliament once made about one of the speakers eng ho bad.û ie language speak, but who attempted to repeat the prayer of the Saviour in French.One of my colleagues asked one of the \u201cdeputies from, the province of Quebec\u2014the, gentleman to whom I refer\u2014 how our friend, the Speaker, got on with his French, and the answer was that per- hapy the Almighty understood, but for his part, lie could not.If I am to speak to you to-njght in response to this at demon: stration, I must speak in the language which comes to the lips from the fulness of the héart, and for this great welcome, too great, | am sure, for the convenience of the isteners, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.JI will do the best I can, however, to make myself heard by this great assembly, and all I shall ask you is that you will have, under the circumstance, as much patience as you can, in order that I may the better do my part this afternoon.Allusion was made in the address presented to me this evening, a very kind and flattering allusion, to the proceedings connected with the great arbitration which has Just terminated in Paris.That arbitration does not necessarily belong to poli ical discussions, and I am here to-night for discussions of that kind, but I have no choice in the matter, as regards the delicacy or taste of alluding to it, because the leader of the { Opposition has undertaken to make some criticisms on that subject, to which, in self-defence and in common justice to you and to myself, I feel bound to reply.Strange to say, that gentleman has made.the statement, that he is unable .to see why to be satisfied with the result.He has declared that at every stage of the proceed.Angs the counsel and the arbitrator representing Canada met with rebufT after rebuff, that their representations were ignored or dénied, and that we assumed the role of the one described\u201d in Scripture, who, being smitten on the one cheek, turned the other.THERE IS THI¥ GREAT APOLOGY to be made for the gentleman who made this criticism,-and it-is but charitable that I should make it for him\u2019 before making my reply, that his speech showed that he knfew absolutely, nothing about the subject and had not even read the award.I will explain to you briefly what the contentions before: that Seat tribunal were, In the first place, the United States claimed practically the right to close Behring Sea against the world.Their contention wouid have closed that great rea, 500,000 miles in extent, as regards the seal fisheries therein, to the commerce, not only of Canada, but of the entire world outside the United States.That claim waa founded upon pretensions which had been made by Russia over 170 years ago, and which had been more dr leks in controversy ever since.Six John Thompson came toan end.Among [-Angd one of the most important problems those on the platform were the Hon.Sena- esars.R.$.White, M.P.PB; a T.Lepine, MP.45 bs F.Dupont, M.P.; J.G .P.; P.Leclair, M.P.; A.A, C.Lari.viere, M.\u2019.; J.\"Girouard, M.\"P.; Alderman Jeaunotte, M.P.; Richard White; Gault, R.L.Gault, J.P.Cleg- B.Tansey, J.Crankshaw, Lind- ims, F.J.Bisaillon, Q.C., Me JE inn, Q.C., Jacques Grenier, the Hon.J.Laviolette, the Jlon.Boucher de la ruers, D.Morrice, J.Ewan, D.A.Ansell, Lieut.-Col.Butler, J.S.Archibald, Q.C., Em.St.Louis, Ald.James, J.P.Cooke, M.LA.Ald Thompson, Sam, Davis, A.St.; J,W.Bain, M.Lachapelle, M.P.; .H.Bergeron, ) ho! Jacobs, Onge, Lieut.-Col,, Prévost,.|.Liout.-Col.Dixon, I.J.White, Dr.Cholette, M.\u2026 Lieut.-Col.Brosseau, Thomas Logan, .; eau champ, John Blaék (St.Johns), Major Destroismaisons, M.Brossard, James - Cantlie, C.N.Armstrong, Ald.Bumbray, , Berthelot, Ald.Wilson, J.D, Purcell, ajor Dorsonnens, Lieut.-Col.Aubry Ald, Hurtean, G.Bowie, H.Bulmer, d.Stevenson, D.A.McCaskill.J.D.Rolland, A.W.Atwater, Donald Macmaster, Q.C,, Dr, Black, of Farnham;F.8.MacLennan, Lieut.Col.Massey, Lieut.-Col.Starke, Ald, Ken- .; H.Henderson,\" F.x.ieut.-Col.Burland, [.ve, Le lieneuve, M: L.A.; H.D: Tetu, D.inclair, À.W.Grenier, Q.C.; G.Boivin, P.E.Leblanc, F.Martineau, M.'L.À.; P.J.A.Voyer., ; Col: Henshaw \u2018called the meeting to order\u2019 and then the addresses were presented, Mr.great satisfaction of knowing that by the P.B.Mignault; president of ths Club Car- ecision of that tribunal our flag is placed tier, reading't je address ir French and My.once more upon the seas, and no powers in C.A.Macdonell, president of the Sir John the world can arrest the Canadian fisher: | Macdonald Club, Ta English.The address man engaged in hie.awful calll 2 and lows: : UISu - ame the duty o o arbdi:- vie as fol DDR OF WELOOME.; râtors, after having settled Yihe question To the Hon.Sir John Thompson, *K.C.M.G,, of ght, to determine what regu ations for of Canada.' , Were necessal Pp e seal races HononanE Srr,\u2014On this, your first public from extermination, and the regula- - visit to Montreal sinoe the representative of our \u201c| tions decided, upon in pursuance of ost Gracious Sovereign entrusted you with the | that duty were, in my humble judgment, \u2018ation of the Government, we desire, on bo- more severe and less ada od to their half of the several Conservative organizations of purposes than might have been devised; ae EI A a mr hit ° \" ve the privil f ti which Mr.er has bo them, ou oe Per to hate ee Vative pa y and ie and so far from\u2019 being so much dissatisfied pcity as the expoñout of the principles with Shem, as Mr.Laurier seems to Shink ich wo are we shou say, © Shoes application in the a ministration of Pe whole Jectelon, although not with regard to affairs Canada : Ë - a 0 we have good reason Joy reasive DronDerlLy renters satishod that tho arbitration decided the corns, con ene of the world; whilo strength- principals In controversy upon sound es and, Lil more firm enting her at of international law, and \u201cihe Sh Siont to the great Emplto to Which we are tions which they applied will, when ve ud to owe all ified at the opportunity | CMe to work under them, found by both o aro capectal y Bon the sucoesafal com.Countries capable of improvement.| of ros of, the mportant duty high rou have ; I AM SATISFIED WITH THR RESULT, Jost disc ase member 0 ¢ Ar | even as regards the Foguiations, because we tration or the settieraen Bea have done so much\u2019 better than might have HS Spor a ane of | bean feared, but am satisfied 88 80 shy resented for the decttsion:of that tri- unal wasg whether the pretensions of Russia, 'to which the United States had succeeded, were well founded in international law or not; and apart from that let me tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that the contentions of the United States were that Ho nation, no seaman of any other country, had the right to pursue the in_any art of the Pacific Ocean,.even outside ehringSes.That pretensjon, so far asthe industry of pelagic sealing'was concerned, \u2018would have.closed -thres thousand square miles of the Pacific Ocean against the British fiag which our vessels bear, What was the decision of \u2018the arbitrators on that enormous question?Is it true that the contentions of Canada were found so ufisound, that the arbitrators unanimousiy (decided against them, and gave our counsel .and arbitrators the rebuff which, according to Mr.Laurier, invited us to turn the other cheek! The absolute contrary is the case, and by the almost unanimons decision of that tribunalthe contentions which Canada bad for five years been putti forward were sustained as well founded in international law.= \u2018 * Why, while those contentions had been, uidecided, no less than seventeen vessels manned.by Canadian fishermen had been arrested on the high seas, their seamen had been sent to prison, the vessels themselves confiscated, and some.of them are lying rotting upon the Pacific coast to-day ;.and the flag of Great Britain was powerlesa to tect our people who were enga, in the industry\u2019of hunting.the seal.\"But .we \u2018have now, howererathe , Inoreover.that the Govern- | shap- | leasure it affords usto welcome you to |.Y 3 y Sindy Th Premier put aside his French §f I have advised my fellow-countrymen- |: but wo |\u2018 LR Hox.Geo.E.FOSTER.in getting an miles, untrue than that extension has been made with re sixty Nothing extension of that to could criticism.be more No such gd to the American coast, except in the case of the two islands on which the seals bring forth their young; and in regard to'these islands the sixt R tension of the three miles\u2019 Jurisdiction in nly-to-outside countries, miles\u2019 belt not an ex- absolute extension even as regards the United States themselves.For within the waters of that zone of sixty miles neither the Government of the United States nor | disagreed and which they, therefore, de- the United States people can kill a shal an more that can the Government of Canada or the Can tell you that the regulations which restrict .the Canadian sealer anply every one of them ; J 3 shermen as well, to .the Un san resolution Abbott, and I was proud to serve under a man so disinterested, so devoted to the Interests of this country\u2014than whom a mdre capable statesman it would be ln ble to find upon this continent, and dificult indeed to find anywhere else.The duty of the hour has me to the t trust which devolves upon the First Minister in this Dominion, and 1 take that trust in hand with all deference, bearing in mind the great men of both pulitical parties who have preçeded mein that high office, the great duties and the .gréyt burdens which have fallen upon the rithe ministers of Canada in the past who Pave been, according to the light that was given them, and it was great indeed, true servants of their country, and patriotic men, I venture to express the hope, as the highest ambition I can have, that I should bie worthy, at least in effort, at least in dis- iuterestedness, and at least in earnestness and zeal and purpose, of these great men.But it is my duty to fulfil what1 know is our expectation of me to-night, and that is hat I should discuss to some extent, as well as the limits of this vastaudience willallow, the political principles upon which the Cabinet intends, to proceed; for there can be nothing better for the political interests of the country n that in all the_centres of population\u201d in which ah audience can sathered, the ministers who serve them, or the Opposition who oppose Lhpse ministers should be heard to discuss these questions from time to time.- Ladies and gentlemen, I come before you to state the policy of the Liberal Qouserva- tiye Government of to-day FWITAOUT THE SANCTION OF A CONVENTION | \u2018of the party.Let me tell you why.do not need à convention, because we stand on + the old principles upon which the Liberai-\u2014 Conservative party has been carried on in the past,and by which we think Canada \u2018has been made the great country she is to- : day, You know that our opponente held a : frat conventibii in the city of Ottawa a i.little more than two months ago.Fifteen hundred men marched from the sea, one of their speakérs expressed it, m&rched } from the sea upon Ottawa-\u2014They saw the i buildings; they saw the offices and they were unanimous in coming to one general\u2019 ut us out of office.Thére were some other matters about which they eed; there were many other matters, - and very iinportant matters, on which they | donc all we _ho \u201c.x \u2019 \u201c stances of the country have great] cha under the ebetrmet din of the Policy which we so established.We admit that changes sin the character of the country have become necessary by those shanged cireum- ol Values have\u2019 changed, the volume of commerce has tly changed, the movement of population within our own country has made a difference, and for à huvdred reasons : A COMPLETE AND CAREFUY REVISION THK TARIFF has become necessary, and it has been adopted as part of the policy of the Guvern- ment of which I have the honor to be the - head.Our opponents have this licy in common with us.But there is his distinction between us, they admit the greatness of the interests involved in any rearrangement of the tariff; so do we.They adniit the necessity of changes in consequence of the altored circumstances of the country; so do/we.But they propose to make that change, despite the magnitude of the interests involved, without any enquiry as to what those Interests are,or as to what are to be the effects; while :we have proposed to Parliament to make the necessary changes after most cal aud minute enquiry into .every interest in \u2018the country: which can be reached by the search of ministers who are interested in those have in charge.That practically Is the à ference between the two policies with re spect to the tariff.We think, while.we admit that our policy in the past has not or, that It has or | achieved very great results for Canada.We think it has increased immensely the- volume of Cargidian trade both as regards our exports and huports, We think Is, has succeeded ina marvellous degree in developing the interests of every class of the working cam- munity, We think it has- been marvellously successful in estäblishin ublic works all over this-country,of which an country in the world might be proud, an which -have made Canada envied b: nations, We think, and we know, that it has en the means of increasing Inter-provincial trade\u2014of giving the home market to our people, e industrial classes of different sections of the country, and thereby creat- int a ter sentiment in favor of union between the different provinces of this 2 ; a Au 3 great Confederation, e have not been eer vf NN IN N uestions, which they NNN 1 adian fishermen.ited States And let me When we talk about the pelagic sealer and the seal hunter upon the ocean, we are apt ! e, ts I suppose\u2018the gentleman who to sup pos made these childish criticisms supposed, that this \u2018business has been conducted b; Canadians only.But you will be surprised .y when 1 tell you that two-fifths of the entire s~aling flee on the Pacific Ocean is composed of United States vessels, to every one of which ali these regulations apply.us well as they do to ours.Allusion has been made in this address to .- Bm AvoLeua Caron.the fact that it is my privilege to appear before you for the first t as Tgader of am exceedingly case I shou Montreal to meet me here to-nigh me in my capacity the Canadian Government.have so many pleased that such being the citizens of t.But I feel it to be my first duty to Canada in appearin mr frat before you, and as resulted in my ng this high office\u2014the calamity which this services of was my \u201d t count n trü patriot, 5 Sir John J, C° to ourve \u2018 great Macdonal above all I mean grea , after its bereavement by the death of the tive chieftain, Sir Joh: neerva- , lost the 50 wise a Abbott, Is * 4 N k/ A x | ~~ AN ./4 - LA SF N x\u201c .), V/A | Be 2 _ te - + | _ ; pe i 2 SIR JOHN.THOMPSON.| cided wisely to let alone; but there was no \u2018able to congratulate ourselves that 1t das | dissenting opinion as td the proposal that kept all our ple in the country.Our we should be put out and that they should opponents go about magnifying the exodus put in One of them was shrewd enough to propose that now they had come so far and assembled in such numbers and | the prospect was so good, they had better choose their seats in the House of { Commons at once, and there was great , applause, laughter and cheers.But a wiser man still came in with a suzges- tion which chilled every heart tu that great assembly.and that was the pro- poral that thiey had better wait until they got elected.| They had great need of a.convention because they were n party ut to.change their platform.They bad done very often before.We had seen them going to the country with even greater corifidence than they expressed in Ottawa in convention, on other platforms altogether.They had dec for_continental free trade, \"They then: had à platform of commercial union, and only, nine or ten.menthe ago their leader detiared that on Unrestricted Reciprocity they would live or die.Other things they might have changed thelr.minds about; other things they might have been mistaken about, but certain and dead sure were they on the question of unrestricted reciprocity.They fulfilled the old saying, that there is nothing a man js soapt to mistakén about as the thing of which he is dead sure; and before the year went round, aod under wiser counsels, a platform in whieh you do er, he said himself, hasarrived, that that policy should be quietly .But they, needed a convention, and they have had ôîie with such results as I have described.We come before you to-night to declare that we stand by the principles on which the Coriservat ive party bas s before the People or the last fifteen years.You know at the policy was adopted ata time of great trial ind great necessity In this coun: try.It was ad with hopes, with ex- pécta tong some of which { admit have been unfulfilled; but, on the whole, it has done so well for Canada that'èven our oppohents to-day began their déliberations of their convention by an Canada has ness which Canada \u2018admit that some of Z| conserve tho tnes:{ achieved, and the groan Les et to gcnieve.w e \u2018 the results of \u2018tirely fulfilled, litical party to cal part [which a were od respect; have not been en- 0 Ta as tov mire to ; ¢ eloquent description of | | how great Canada has beconte La hoor great is the duty of a! .+ .; ' > and laying all the blame on the National \u2018Policy.1 should like to ask you, which of | them ever did, by speech, or proposal, or measure, do anything to keep those people_ in the country or to ameliorate their condition.We claim in that regard.that we'have done all that lay in the power of a Government to do; that the fostering \u201ccare which built up our industries has added within the last ten years alone 112- 000 workingmen to the pay rolls of our fac- toriea and other industries of this country; that it has added upwards of $40,000, r annum to the wages paid to the work- ng people, and yet every time one of our le leaves finda and ; nited States or elsewhere that it is this' wretched tariff which has driven them ont.(Laughter and cheers.) Under that policy to-day, in the mines, in thie workshops, in the fisheries, thers are upwards of ; workingmen employed.The volume of wages which is! paid to them per annum Is something enormous.I do not remember the res at : the moment, but id is something in the millions.; : \u2019 ; Let me ask two questions, able or reasonable that it should be laid to\u2019 the charge of a_ policy which has done so, muph for Canada, that men should still be anxious to leave this country to better thelr condition abroad as, in fact, they have always done since these provinces were established; and let me ask further if this country would any better off tf there would any more people in it, if any more people would stay at home, if you were crush out those |industries and ' leave the workingmen without bread! That is ti I what it would come to.hen they tell you that the tariff is to blame for people going out of the conntry, they.at the same time unable to put the finger on a line of the tariff poliey of thé éoüntry astheir justifica- on, af ey.Are unable to uphold their tion by reference to'the taxation which any ¢ltizen this coun pays; and ever man and woman should know that wheat odr, opponents talk thus and advocate.a potter by which they would sèék to 'wreok Osa Industries and drive out Workingmen .to the United States, to assist in in on manufabturing there for the people of Canada and earn the wages of the United States manufacturers, they are advocating d tenfold to the evi ion i oa try is vi coun! AS the time oo When the greed Livesai oui a \"5,28 ) i to the f is claimed J Is ithonor | RE a a EE $0 fe sor Ho ts LE , RY \u2018 \\ 1 \\ \" \u2018 Ni] 0 convention was held in the city.of sought to take their policy.Under these [quite clear, that the tarif?for revenue did Ottawa, a curious objept-Tésson; which elroumstances there\u2019 app nothing not ralse the revenue, and that, on ax was referred to in © address pre aboût continental free trade, commerc av , the then Government had an an- sented to me to-night, was given to public union or unrestricted reciprocity.They nual deficit of two millions of dollars.An- view Ly the state of affairs in the neighbor denounced the tariff\u2014they denounced the other thing is quite certain, that the- tariff ing country.Those gentlemen had march- verument.They said they wanted some for revenue did not take down the public east and weat to Ottawa for the purvose change in the tariff, although they were debt, because they increased the public ;of making public all the evils from which not satisfied what it was they wanted ; and debt at thé rate of $3,000,000 per annum, Canada was suffering, and for the purpose they tinally parted with a stirring resolu- While in all the period of the Fiberal-Cont of laying them to the ch of the tariff, tion not only to put us out of office, but to servative Goyernment since, extending the National Policy and the Liberal-Con- go about this country from end to end de- over fifteen years, the increase of thé servative Government.They Tee prepared claring that every evil which nien dufferand national dobt'has been\u2019 only about $6,250,- to show that-4ll Canada.ad was the a country can endure is the fault of the , aud out of that w¢ have constructed great market which the United States was Government and its fiscal palicy.That is the nest public works that any count said to present tous.They were prepared the task to which they have devoted them- with our population possesses, Cut of tha selves ever since.; \u2014 Fütii, the Canadian#acifio Ltailway hasbeen \u2018 It is a task in which they have neitherrea- constructed, receiving samething like $80,- son nor argument «to assist them: but they 000,000 as \u2018subsidies, other railways have have none the less the warm determination been coustructed in every direction, the to get themselves into office and to put us canals have Leen deepened and extended, out.That determination makes up for the the Government railways in the Lower pro.want of all the other necessary details.Vinces have been cartied forward, and ev But.I think that when they returned to kind of public work has been given to'thia their homes, when thiey reflected: on the country to make a complete equipment for greatness of Canada, as it had been well à growing aud rapidly developing nation.preached to them by Sir Oliver Mowat, and We do.not intend to:go back to their pol- when they reflected on the condition of icy.of tariff for revenue only, because we things in other countries, these gentlemen: know-that while it did\u201d not raise revenue came to a state of mind which must have and while it increased the public debt for recalled to Mr.Laurier's memory the anec- the few public works they were obliged to dote he rejated at the very first meeting construct, the people were leaving this he held to propa to the gospel of the couhtry in greater numbers than ever sthoe convention.He then told a story about and were in à more hopeless condition than two Joung \u2018men who had been drinking 1 trust we shall ever ses Canadian working- a little too much of soniething a little men occupy again, A - stronger than water, and who, under the |.While our policy has not achieved every- resolution and with the /courage of the thing that it could sired or every.ulant, - , est\u2019s | thing hope ; 5 at'le ne garden of what they supposed, in the ex- the commerce of the country by something .citement of the evening, to very fine like $28,000,000 dnnually agninst a-falli Hon.À.R.AUGERS.melonss They had, however, a suspicion\u2014 0IF of $20,000,000 antiually under a tariff : vs a slight suspicion\u2014-all along that the melons revenue only, -We huve seon hundreds of to show how much superior and better the were rather eless; and going over the thousands of workingmen added to the people of the United States were thari the field next morniñg, and looking at the rinds y rolls of our- industries, and we do not ! people of Canada, when suddenly à cyclone strewn on the und, they found that al- infend to go back to a tariff for revenue ; struck the@nited States, which inall proba- though they Lau beon luxuriatinæ free}, y on only by which those names would be struc bility caused the platform of that conven- the priest's preserves, they-had beerr {ing from the tolls and the condition of our tion to be made of very different material pumpkins and not melons.Mr.Laurier, in\u2019 working people.reduced to the condition from what was expected, You know, Sescribing the condition and the reflections occupied n little while ago by\u2019 labor without my going into the Matter at great of these individuals, was portraying in the ers in the United States.I nay be length, what the condition of affairs was for best colors he could the condition of those told with respect to these referen a time in that great country lying alongside «delegates who had come to the Liberal to the United States that we are not of us,a country to which it hasbeen said our Convention, and who after feasting aa they oods.yet.It may be -people had been obligdd to flee.They\u2014were\u2014{ gypposed on Mr.Laurfer's watermelons for I will tell you this, that if we had our obliged to fly from this country as a coun- three days, found og reflection when the opponent continental free trade, if we had try suffering from a policy which Sir Rich- got, home that they had been ins their system for revenue only, it we had ard Cartwright described to be worse than heated with pumpkipsé .their commercial union thelr unrestriet- war, pestilence and famine put together, to Now these ple are goiug about the ed reciprocity, you and I'would not live to this great paradise to the south.af.us; but sountry declaring that the farmers are a see the day when Canada would be out of ' most depressed and down den class, who the woods.We know there were times of would have better prices for their ve, depression in the United States in years ! tables and\u2018who would get better prices for gone past, perhaps almost as great as those their farms if it were not for this Conserva- which have recently visited that country, tive Government.They are goiug about | and we know that instantly almost thele - preaching that all the farmers have to do is] evil effects were felt in Canada, and lo to combine to put the Conservative Govern- after they had ed away in the Unite ment out and destroy every vestige of pro- States their evil effects remained with us, tection in the tariffand then everybody will You can look abroad over Canad y be happy and rich.But every ntelligent and you will not see those evil effects yet.and thinking farmer will find out, before Providence may spare us a share of the he comes to cast his vote, that all this Is trials which the great Republic has gone - idle wind and chaff, He will see that in | through with respect to these matters, trade England, where there is not a but, at all events, we -have the satisfac.vestige of protection iu the tariff, the agri- tion of knowing that our country is be cultural interest is so depressed\u2019 that if you built up as regards its commercial and in- 8 k to a thoughtful, well-infornied Eng- dustrial enterprises, is njore independent, lishman about the condition of the farming self-reliant, more able to go along in limes bem $; community there, he will tell you with- of commercial distress in the United States .out hesitation that their condition is than it ever was before, and is botter able > : at no man can tell how.are-|-to {acy tha storm, if- , coms.2 et along veil through the near futu T wan ask your attention, ladies and || \u2018Then it the Canadian farmer will cross gentlemen, once in, and but for a «te the United States, as delegates from Moment or two, to the position which the Leeds lately did, he will find there even a Opposition has taken un this question of ; .greater de ion in the prices of products the tariff.\u2019 While, as I have said, the | and of lands.The reasons are open for him have charged to the Government an * (I to see.It is not that the farmer is being c to the tariff everything which lundered to the advantage of the artizan; is disadvant us to this country, k is not that he is being taxed for the bene- everything which can be complained fit of the manufacturer; it is not that bur of, they have failed to int out dens are laid upon him for the pu of how, from any nable consideration of supplying workingmen with bread in the the subject, the condition is due to the mines and factories of this country; but the | policy of the Government; and how any .depression is due to a change in the condi.oo Ï oo tion of tings which has been going on the world over, and the change is an absolute one in the United States and this country _] as regards agriculture.How could anyone suppose that farm land in the old provinces and stateswould remain atwhat it was worth ten, fifteen or bwenty years ago, when thousands of square miles of virgin soil had been opened up by the two governments of the United States and Canada and given to the settler free and ready for till When a we see that in North America 500,000 acres te asym 4 of Jjand every year have been added to the , of cultivated agricultural soil, how can it supposed that the condition \u2018of the fariner as regards the pices f his products, ~ and the value even of his farm, would re- \u20ac main as it was in years gone by?But there are conditions and signs in this country more hopeful for the farmer than perhaps in.the United States.Those > .\u2018conditions a arise from his, adaptation to a Nr se :|new system of agriculture, an at JOHN J.CURRAN.chan as made itselt widely observed : in the Eastern States of America, when other policy than the one we bave pursued the growing of products to which the would nut have been attended with an in- , farm was originally devoted then, has crease ins of a decrease of ev But, been abandoned and transferred to the ladies and gentlemen, read their « hes .West and other and more profitable systems | ENd ask Jourselves and your ne ghbors, \"| carried on in its stead.We have in this When you have read thém, what it in the country, too, more hope for the farmer from Pro to do with re peck to the tariff an the fact that the virgin soil of the United WIth respect to the trade policy generally ; States is practically all occupied and under L cure those evils, hat measure is : cultivation to-day.No more will great they propose to take?Why, their answer regions of fertile and virgin soil be at the 8 contained in a few wo \u2018 ou p .they are challen to tell us what dis; 1 of the Government of that country; A ?tarif in ; and in this country we shall have the deve.kind of tariff à or make, how lopment: of the North-West, increasing they propose to y reduce the ex- - the farmer's market and \u2018increasing\u2019 the |.penditure of the country and atill provide the necessary means for its governmen opportunitiea he has of making his pro- ; f ; OT rty valuable not only as regards cul- |(they tell its this: Let us Assume office an Perel roducts, but as regards the value We Will show you what we will do after we of the land iteelf if he puts it in the mar.8 oto pony s their whole story and their \u2018| ket for sale.But who is there that does 5 .not know that the policy of the Liberal Now, let me pass from the question of the Conservative government, as re, s the- taritl, intereating as it is, for I cannot sit rinciples upon which the.taritfis based, don without referring to a contrast pres nah as is claimed by the Opposition sented bétivrcen the Opposition and our ~ _ selves with respect to a question which In- pressÿ#for the benefit \u201cof one class or in- In be.?C tended for the purpose of taxing one class terestsa 15 mber of the people ig this for the benefit of another.verybody Sountry.\u20ac n:to the question \u201cthe knows, whd will give the subject auy Manitoba sc ools.My oppon have, thought, that every industry in the country Challenged mé to speak openly aud \u2018plaini which employs workingmen, which distri.here to-night, and I intend to do sos utes wages among the working © , have no doubt when I have finished that is just as distinctly and directly for the [Some of them will say 1 have spoken .r.benefit of the farmers as for the working ¥aguely afterall, although I shall have told | classes themselves.; you everything that is in the story; There | ; » Now, Te 1 have told yon that 17 oho etka question rom hi a we have admitted at the outset that ko t back in erve, that som th ing is c TARIFF REQUIRES.CHAN den, and one has some dark/des THE Eq © ons, Time and in I have been accu with .; : \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 and that investigations are going forward respect to this question of pandiring to at the time that convention assembled our towards that end.The public works ofthis-| Catholic interests; \u2014Time and\u2014afiain in-\u2014- Canadian farmers were struggling along, country have been, perhaps lavishly, cer another province I have been accused of \u2018under adverse circumstances, it is true, tainly liberally, dealt \"with in the t, entering into a league with the Roman but un tter circumstances\u2019 t and in the immediate future there would be | Catholic hierarchy for the purpose of sub- existed for the same class in Great Britain, no t demand for the increasing of pub- verting the constitutional rights of a in France, in Germany, in the United }ic indebtedness by the extension of those province of this Déminion; and when our States, in fact, in any other country in the public works any very large de- tiine came to speak in Parliament last ses world, for other classes were com letely gree.Under those circumstances we are sion we stated the whole case, we brought ralysed by tlie disaster which fell on concluded that the time has come when all the documents down, and still our oppo.\u2018 usiness circles-there.While our indus- the tariff may profitably be revised even nents claimed that the House should cen- tries were going on in Canada and our to the extent of a reduction of it.I shall sure us, and they have never to this hour workingmen had a fair chance of employ- endeavor to show that the principles upon been able to tell the reason why.ment, as fair a chance as ever before, the which it is founded, and to which I True, there was a suspicion\u2019 in the idle and breadless workingmen of the will refer to in a moment, are prin- mind of Mr.T: that had entered into a\u201d United States were being xn\u201d + ' olples which will be extended for the league with His .Grace the Archbishop of \u2019 benefit not galy of the manufacturer and -| st.Boniface, that I had promised His ., FED IN THE ETRRETS of the workifg classes, but of the farmer Grace that if a decision of the Judicial and in the public parks of the t olties himself in an equai degree.Let me tell Committee of the Pri Council went of that country.' Whilé one bank for 230,.you that the principles upon which we pro- against bis people in Manitoba, I would - 000 tailed in the United States, lost pose to revise the tariff are very different manage in somme way to subvert that deci- only johe bank for 5,000,000 of its people.from those which the Opposition lay\u2019 down.sion and obtain remedial measures from Ev man who raised his voice in the They have declared as their cardinal prin- our own Parliament.I denied that on the ee Le ciple that every vestige of protection must floor of Parliament; but 1 did not satisfy - o \u2019 come out of the tariff.We declare it to be r.Tarte.Mr, Tarte, went to the Libera our policy\u2014whether it be popular or un- convention, repeated the story and declared poru , and we féel it would be an injury that he was able to prove it; and before Canada if we deserted that policy\u2014we many.weeks were over he had not only my \u2014 declare that every effort will be made solemn denial made on the floor of Parlia- which can properly be made by a tariff, to ment that any compact had been made with provide a home market for our people.But anybody on this subject, but he had thesol- * above all things it shall be our policy to emn assertion in writing gf the venerable write it upon our tariff, to write it upon Archbishophimself, dec! arth tha however every place the.hand of .the Government untrue it might be, however much might re-:- can reach, that the industries of Can- it as a calumny, as regards.himself 1t ada, whether manufacturing, mining, was a disgraceful calumny of the grossest fishing or famming, are never to Kind, I believe ti {the people of the Dor | at the dictation of a foreign country.minioa bf Canada -day, apart from my.- © have seen If stated in the speech de- own dènial, will accept tbe word of that livered the Opposition leaders in the venerable and'saintiy man in preference to town of Newntarket the \u2018other day that if that of ten thousand Tartes.So much for pt nN any man, an American or any one else,came he story that I! had an intrigue by which : 3 ; slong and wanted to sell you a dollar's \u2018the decision of the Judicial Committee was |.+ How.J.A na \u20ac worth of goods for fifty cents, the Govern- to be subverted and put aside.- ui then ame Liberal convention to k about the ment should not bé allowed to prevent him the people of Ontario have been told by an.exodus procicimed that the opportunities doing it.We have no objection to those other great public man that 1 am resortin offered by Canada were not sufficient to re- gentlemen being allowed to bring in thelr to some trick and device for the p .tain her people, and that the people of this dollar's worth o goodsjand sellthem to you of setting aside the \u2018decision of the oountry were fleel m it In num- for fifty cents, but we intend to take Judicial Committee of the Privy\u2019 Coun.bers than they would have done if, accord.care that when they have driven the work- cil.1 will tell ladies an 8 tle.ing to Sir Richard Cartwright, {t hand been Ingmen from our soil into ir - own men, the facer of the and you 1 smitten hy awar, pestilence and famine.country, they shall not come back and | they lay in very small compass.The Everffoie o reflects will know that the oblige you to pay one dollar and fifty cents vince of Manitoba has two\u2019 statutes condition of every class in this'eountay, for one dollar gworth of which separate achool education: in tha under \u2018th cireumstances, was better I think a pretty plain issue_is drawn be- province \u2018was abolished.The .Roman than anywhere else in the world.Every tween us; and that Issue is that the feature | Catholic minority took this und.They one \u2018knows that the sosial and commer.of protection shall\u2019 remain in the tarif so said: while it is trip that every province of cial life of the le; the comfort of their as we can keep it there.Then wd do Canada has the right to make its own laws hoines, their Daten , from crime Jud not propose to agree to the Ophosition pro- in regard to education, it cannot take away ot , thelr obedience to order and to gramme of adopting a, tarifl for revenue a system of separgte schools whiéh exis: - la {r res for religion and author only.They tried that for five Joars in this Dofore the provinge wascrea and, there- ity, were a hundred-fold better\u2014in this country, a tariff for revenue only, and many fore, those statutés are null and void.We beloved cbuntry af ours \u2014than In that ot you, doubtless, ber that those said'to them tha that was » question which boasted landl from which thesp mentions: Jers sod yours fox One thing is bad to be decider by the courte, becauas 1 ae , , - a, - 8 id 0 < D gh RI , Eten À .i : ve ' + \u201cmas Lon ar = > \u2018 - \u2018 0 .- - 1 - THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1893, _ - : | _ Lo 0 \u2014 T = ; our ta nteters, rom ie vo te 20 Toh yours at that tar, and declared that Y F HE | such a thought come Into your head at this: EDUCATIONAL._ EDUCATIONAL.STEAMSHIPS, .WELCOME : T0 THE PREMIER.Rulate matters of that kind.Once for all whatever touched the ntercsts of Canada.| KITT S ; AT R.ce nt Know.\u201d she replied softly, rock- AO ina EL] OC KX SC 00L \u2019 » (Continued from Page 4.) we have to decide, if the publio function Jai.touched the in ts 0 fmposed upon us b courts, not what Our claim bas been vindicated as a portion ing herself slowly In my arms, \u2018\u2018unless it is te Nee stion of law and It must eventually the schools are, but what the citizens of the of the greatest Empire of the world ina CHAPTER XXXVIL that shadows will came with a great light.\u201d the courts\u2014 it was taken to the courts.I province make them; and, therefore, if the way it would nover have been vindicated if | ; : - It is half-past two,\u201d I observed to avoid x, .Et wil to mit an have admitisd on 24atus of Manitoba donolmako the schools ite malatanange simply depeed uh ih | THR smApo HAT coum, wiTH 4 dRase SUES SASSI you bave been yawnin 1143, Dorohester St.> * of that province n s and do mple voice of Cana _ ; the floor o tL arlianient, b AL that time it mot justify the public schools of that pro- imoyense power of a country like the United 1% ¥ LIGHT.so terribly for the Laat hour.\u201d She ki DIRECTORS : \u2014 for the purpose of having that decision Yince being made Protestant schools, \u2018the States, =.tare: but we havelt gro hersell opened the door to Jack, mo witha laugh at my expense, azd Lith EE Eo Pe | , settled & finitely by a judicial tribunal.eral Government | JWYe haven leason there, Po eon! whose brisk step In passing before the win- ed for the night, or par Mu RMacuar.Nn W, W.CatLvin : EN .i { our lives, and the people, there- 3 At that time there was no statute by which WOULD HAVE NO POWER TO INTERFERE every day.o to deceive you dow had caught her ear, before the woman But, tired I was, I could not sleep for that question could be tried by any court to if any contravention of the law there wag Pope, hyo © attempting ee are just as of the house had time to answer his sharp the mingivinge chat plagued me.tty, which we could send it, and, therefore, we made to the oppression of the minority.regenade to every interest in this country ,» knock.I did not stirfrom my seat; for to Jack, Yorke, the priest, all the dramatis q t Ma G.W.Srerurne M.P.P.- .; $ .Rector \u2014 a.- TY.| SCHOOL STAFF: ; had to say to His Grace and the gentlemen The remedy is within the province itself, | to every Canadian Interest, as is my mind fhiere 1s such sanctity in this de}l- persone came before me, and everyone of McQGILL UNIVERSI si lassi srt Senor Fa ink, Tux Ban matos Allan Line Royal Mail Stea mships.Oambri N : Rev.J.WILLAMAON, \u2018.Tat Vero supporting bins Jn bis of thon: grievance nie a Per : ar annexationist himuel rang of refer, wr | cate sentiment of loye that it jars upon my en ted some terrifyingor gloomy MONTREAL.\u2018Modan Lire Et, Me & CLAT, BA, 6 rerpool, Derr7, Quetiec d Montrent thopld one forward and institute the suit or Ii said inthéappeal that is made to- tant future of this country, when it may |-feelings even to see the tender embraces of The remarkable accuracy with \u2018which TT Franc Te ie ot being Liverpool Moutreal, Quebec, decided, and we.paid the.expense of tha day peer two tes cir 10 please Providence tobestow on usa great lovers represented on the stage.It was suf- Jack Dod conceived the charac acter and SESSION 1893-1894 Dr aire School Me W Harman 1 AA ervseonee ener 108upt Sephs d, 3 | : , oO , Justin I Çes 4 3 a ; = litigation.4 the establishment of schools of that peu ot ener be able to govern, ficient for mè to hear the smothered: mur- the greatest uneasiness, \u201cFor if,\u201d sald I to-| 57h, MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS for N'ulo, Mxc C À PRICE, Orguaist 1h ent ; Bec Noepk THE DECISION WAS AGAINST THE MINORITY character.The law has justified their and which might possess interests so Mur of their voices ds they met in the little myself, \u201chis conclusions are so just with | .Special Course for Women in the Faoulty of Arta will .For boy SARA LORS SCHOOL.21 Sept.Tot 8 Oct.In Manitoba.The decision was that those Citablishinent to the Injury of the diverse and distinct as to require complete\u2019 passage \u201coutside the sitting-room, the hy: regard to this man they may be Menton ü SECONDARY SCHOOL.RATES OF FPABAGE.-CARIN.7 two statutes did not take away any rights [\"Ority, and, therofore, remody ought 10 seif-government.1 do not, of course; refer yierical mingling of laughter and sobsin Squally accurate with regard to prie.PAGULTY OF LAW.Friday.the Lst Bopt: dpm.For 0 boys, in 6 clases; \u2018not more than 13boye tua SS PARISIAX, Single, 10 470.Returu §100t0 01%.from the minority which existed at the given, no aginst the schools as they to thbse who, foreseeing that a time mu rue , itself whose character he has had fuller in the rooms of the Faculty, - Fraser tute class Propatation for the Universities.à spcolalty.À SARDINIAN._ time that province was created.So much exist now, or nmy exist six months ors cope when it would be the desire of Eng- - which Kitty's emotion expressed itself, and opportunity \u2018of judging.He exonerates Building Pt M side, with particular attention to French and Single, $5010 064 x 8 Heturn, $100 10 $130.for that decision.It is final, and no man in 3407 hence, but against the schools as they Jaud that she should part from us, look for- the gentle remonstrarce by which\u2019 Jack the curate\u201d from any participation in the FACULTY OF AR 18 {Including the Special Co soeparation tor commercial lite.Bingle, sand te nd Bion the Government or out of It can.or should.dre constituted or may be constituted by ward to Canada standing alone as a great soothed her agitated feelings.\u2018A greht crime, throwing the fue upon Yorkeand | oo 0 a SCIENCE Friday, BOARDING.* Rates are née with location of stateroom and sitempt to assail it or subvert it by any virtue of those two statutis, and thoso two ation of the earth.That is a worthy as- | happiness filled my heart; nevertheless, a Roberts.But the evidence of Singleton Is {Tan at oam , Friday, Sept.Superior accommodation for 15 resident in.'mumbor of persons occupuin same ; stafutes alone.With regard to what has piration for those who may come after us, misgiving crossed iny mind, as I thought of against.Yorke, and mot against Roberts, 45, To drain UNS opprtuaits of tenis Btearsors are duapatchet from.Montreal af dernsht oa means, even if such means werd in his been sald.in the other , \u201c SS > \u2018 will .© inori : i : province, about this late; Kitty's father and certain difficulties that Whoseemsonly to be a too) in Yorkes hands.The Lectures will begin as follows: Faculty of Law, ) \" power.But the cuinority aupportimg Uis.| bein siñply an attempl to get round the but Those: Ier vof indépendence ln the were yet to be cleared awa.before I could What reason there dont the justice of sert su Facultios of Area and Applied Bolenve, Frac \u2014 plato oh \u201cletter til Aug 3.ha 10v'olock on Fra TE Steamen- waa?iraco said : Now that these acts have been decision af the judicial committee of the va ; diti say, \u201cNow, it is all right.r what this evidence?None, but Yorke\u2019s assertion : can\u201c - NeztBession opêns on W , Bept.6.at 10 will not stop at Quebec, Rimouski, or Derry.declared by the highest legal authorities Lo Prive Council by bad faith, that is alto- present state of Canada, or |{n any condition say, \u201cNow, 8 all rig No matter w n or u orke 8 asse Intending Students can Gbtain all necessary infor-\u20141 giclock.Mr.Williamson will receive visitors on school _|_Ginsxew, Lendenderry and N.Y.Service.be valid and constitutional, we appeal to Cut] y.co al 4 erron ls tate.in Ry kely to be within the time_ Lappens, itty\u2019s happiness is assured.that he was not the most guilty of the | mation on application to the undersigned business daily fom à to 12, 9 Lo &.Aad after 8 o'clock From Glasgow.Readius From New York.the Governor-in-Council to give us remedial gether an inj ur ous and erroneous s - of you or Your children, are not talking in- y, came \u2018towards the rèom.At the parties concerned.But what reliance is to J.W, BRAKRNRIDGE, BCL, in the evening.166 2moa 1 Bept.la JA OF CALIFORNIA.f150pt.1pm.i ment.The redress which, may be claimed dependence: from the heart, but they are | door they paused again and I heard Kitty placed on that assertion?Would the man 30 53aw Acting 7.* BRopt GRECIAN.LS sept by His Grace and\u2019 the minority is a redress talking it- with tbe lips and- with black} say, .as ; v gapable of, committing theft and jourder M TREAL BUSINESS COLLEGE \u2014Exahlished i iy ass SPEHUVIA QE BBA e-nuiHfiratio: 6 évèrs na On Fam_the- most Inconsistent | -hesitate=to-tell & lle when \u2018ILE SK i d Craig \u201cTR Tahn tha Rvaniolict\u2019d™ Qeh; witha?w .nth Fe iT : MOR Veni Guanes 1S, Jolin the Evangèlist's Sehool, Jéremeemas legislation, to give us redress against such \u2014-Jark n- ; a al th ights to ed : a i °F 0 Prono : trenson-In-their hearts to & F - a - , -Lhe.J \u201cNew and to tax ures for the support of of the Manitoba statutes, and he who as- dian interest to which.we should staud girl in the whole world, for not a day has nurposer ae 8 Yorn, Cabin passengers To nT apa ele Now - educational institutions for our children, Sues that the courts are going to frm.; - 4, -_ | pnased.since we parted but I have wished-#.:\"Before I fell asTeèp,.y1 had come to the \" equipped commercial in .J apward return: Soong.Lo location of bri Hevoad Under a clause of the constitution which d¢cide that \u2018we can and intend\u2019 t8 \u201cjs our intention to present before the you to come back.to me.\u201d .dismal coriviction that once more 1 had been | .It bas a permanent +1773 Ontario Street, Montreal.OR, er ome \"are rusted on the saloon \u2018says with respect to educational enact- | \"lily those acts, acts upon\u2019 ah 85 | people in different parts of thie country -Idid not catch Jack's response but it led to a false conclusion, by trusting my.aff of 8 teachers who |.Cea.deck, thus ensuring perfect ventilation.All the Steamers ments taking away.the.right of the minor- sumption altogether erroneous, and the the policy which I have endeavored to must have been very pleasing Kilty, for, own judgment., a de tre aod \u2014oiu(\u2014 of both services are fitted throughout with the incandes- FIR oply object Can be to excite prejudice for \\ \u2014w ity, right whic y got after the OH SCC! Loe pre) | present to-night, and If the great dity of after a brief interval of silence,\u201d when\u2019 the \u201c ] union, Zhi » hich th on Le So after the the purpose of making:it appear that there ontreal shail give to the Liberal-Con- entered the room herface was radiant with A : oh and valid, the minority would have the Is some intrigue on our part.Everything servative-party in the future, to the prin- happiness.X oC - CHAPTER XXXVIIL right to go to the Governor in-council for Which hus passed the lips of a misister to 4 ciples it advocates, the noble support it \u201cThe will is found then, Jack?\" sald I, JACK LEARNS ALL WE HAVE TO TELL.relief.What was the petition under these { prelate or anybody else is invoked; but I pas\" given in the past, it will never giving him my hand antl grasping his atfec- ; circumstances?The province of Manitoba $21 525 that every man who hashad the | regret lt, when it gives i almost tionately.: - of rely to the v \u2018 students of this lustitu- 28 Boarders, 40 Day Boys, Five Masters, Boys are cent lecirio taht.moa Ee or fu r wfor tion.courses thoroughly prepared or entrance examinations and Mentreal ton er Philadelphia.er te study have been shaped fur business.The number is strictly limited.Thociasses AFSTAN TOY & (9, 3% Broadway, N.Y.by the exactions of our are small, bo pains are spared Ww secure the thorough best bi of the buys.Thoroughness and a good moral ouses.progress \u2018 Alloommercialasubjecta tcne are the acknowledged features of this school.8) 5 .taught by specialists.wdeantages exit for backward or junior boya- The Hoead- - GERM N L YD Ty, whiting and Short.ter will be at homme to receive Barents dajly after N \\ | - Happily, thesight of Kitty's.bright! face t the.Treakfast-tab By ; Ie in whic least communication with us on thesubjett unanimous voice in =the s Yes,\u201d said he, \u2018that rascally curate took a le; \u2018and her cheerful.> Ins st home te ; ft _ abode wot a peusly given.La hich hat | is as free to pnblish it to-day on the walls Moutreal for government .on sound prin- it up to Singleton yesterday MoI, and gossip dispelled my lugubrious forebodings ve ja born languages) MURSDAT\" Sep ih.Royce ihe STEAMSHIP CO.« ish North America Act it ivexpressiy given °{ Very town In Canada as he is to publish ciplés which will \u2018establish Canadian he brought ft in triumph to the Cedars Tast iti a greal measure; otherwise, I should respon \"ete: by.| echoo! arin writingtothe - NEW YORK.SOUTHAMPTON.BREMEN, + \u201cto = A ner as : a À PR his opinions on any other subject.Let me interests-In\u2014defi et\u2014every\u2014other-in-\"| night, just-as I was about to leave.|_have come very badly out of the ordeal that p practical and expert .Rev, ARTHUR FRENCH, B.A., Oxford, +.Bept.16, noon.Trave, Wed Be: San Grace, \u201con beha fof the.minority aid: AL finally say that the\u201d case is inscribed for terest\u2019an'earth.It will bemy earnest effort, there's no doubt about it; l've seen it, with awaited me, CS IR Ottice now open forthe 18087 Weadmasier.Tiaras Bept.19, noon.fEbocisat td LE though it is not expressly by that net, we as *TKUMent And will probably Le argued be- my highest ambition, to do\u2018 the best I can my own eyes.Every farthing of wy grand- When the breakfast things were removed § A registration of studenta, x Ema Sat Sept Ki Tam Aller, Tues, Nam - a PA as part of the Vonage in a fore the Supreme.Court of Canada next j;\u2019the causeto which you have so eloquently |-father's fortune is bequeathed to Strong; {Kitty brought me my d ipe and tobacco- § UNIL à CU SEPT 4.Students | =n ART] ROUTE TO THE MUDITAREANEAN.° rovince a confederation, are entitled to Month.The position of the leader of the referred in the address presented to me to- aud now,\u201d he added, turning to Kitty, pouch, andseatiug herself by my side, said: i FF\" gré inay.enter any time.THE WEST END Direct line to south of France, Eliviers and Italy, touche He bensiit of that relief.under the British CPPOsition is taken on the assumption that ight \"and I will look to the great city of \u201clam as poor a man as my Best friend \u201cJack is coming for me at twelve, > 2B Write, call or telephone oo Ing at Gibraltar to land pamengers to Spain.- North fre erica A et The Provincial Gov- this is to be a very.simple decision and Mr.Montreal fora hearty and earnest support could wish.\u2018The Blue-stocking\u2019 has come | are going out together.There was no time a \u2014 (2890) for prospectus.BO ARDING AND D AY .SCHOOL, NEW YORK TO GENOA LESS THAN 11 DAYS, rhment denied that petition and suid that Dalton McCarthy has told his peuple of our principles, which we have never | to the end of its inglorious run in London, to ik to him last night upon serious mat- Address, DAVIS & BUIE, BUSINE88 OOLLEGE, | lp Ksouprinz.Bet,Sen.16, lam, Werra,.8at Nov.18 Spam with Respect to that RA the British in the West that the only question is\u2014 asked in vain in the past and which, I am: | and starvation stares me in the face.\u201d \u2019 ters.But I do uot want to put it off a mo- X24 : Montreal, Can.2716-18 St: Catherine St, ° Fulda Bar, Sept 16 am agen et aa Thy Doo North America Act did not apply.There Hâye we-power to interfere! \u2018When he has sure, you do not regret ever having accord- He raised an empty plate as he spoke;and ment longer than I can help.\u201d \u2019 .e P| Ree Rat Oot.91, 2 pm Werra-tat.Dec MBA Were various minor features of the question, time to road the case he will find that we ed to us at this hint, Kitty and 1 bustied about te put \u201cOf course, my dear, I shall not, prevent ABINGDON SCHOOL MONTREAL MONTREAL | Rid, Sats Nor.4 À pu | ner at den Ada, which Freed not trouble you with 4 have submitted other questions which will.: \"SIR ADOLPHE CARON the best we had \u201cbefore him.I left Kitty you; but what is it you want toitell him?\u201d y lp For Young Ladies, conducted by Miss Rawder Passage $10) $133, or $150 a berth rat cabin, \"We said to His Grace under these cir.1aTRely guide and control the action which é then introduced by the Chairman, and Jack looking in the chiffonier cupboard *[ intend to tell him the truth, to confess ) 297 and 399 Mountain Stroet .aud Mrs, Rice, will be re-opcued on.QELEI a x aing Orpen; Now York cumstances it Is a difficult and doubtful may be finally taken upon His Grace's ap- M érmit me.\u201d ri eErat of Lt tel] forthe pickles, but when I returned from | my real motive for declining to be his * THURSDAY, SEPL.14th, DOLCLAS MATTERSEV, 178 BL Janes Breet.uestion of law, and we must again ask the Peal: We have asked the courts to decide or how mich T a\u2019 colleagu ues appre- the kitchehi with the cold shoulder of wife.\u201d Hxap MasTER: >, ° « V2 ke 8 SACRDON, lei Sous Dome Strooce courts to decide the new question which Whether the condition that existed in you wh a a will ond | mutton they were just as far asever from \u2018But that necessitates confessingthat we ; MR.T.RIDLER DAVIES, BA.a ee woil ani fonce each ees ve Axcats for Montreal.! Bios bern raised by that Appeal If we had Manitoba constitutes a right, against the re Eee dn to bave been ont of-tlose fnding them, though it turned out that the believed your father to be implicated in the Trinity Hal, Cambridge (Matbamatica! Honoursk Viemployed.While all the English.branches are .bean Aispoed, und.had tndcriaken to pass KIN away of which the infuority have 4 who hate Had the pleasure of being present bottle was right before thelr eves.Their crime at the vicarage: \u2018MB ¥ ARDLASTER, LA brie ave M cy Foch, cif DOMINION LINE remedial orders in compliauce with His Ti8ht insert thie ot peal.Wehaveasked On Au occasion when Sir John Thompson, heads were quite turned with happiness, \u2018\u2018Why should we not confess it, now that Clare College, Cambridge (Classical Honoursh 1 ovepy effort inzmade to make school ilfe as home-ihe ; a - Grace's appeal, and it turned out that we them to decide whether the rights of the | hief of the C tiv tty.for that was clear, and if I had not kept an eye.his innocence is proved!\u201d she asked.T HOLMES Of a a8 possible.* Royal Mail Steamshipa Had n0 ponter tp pass such orders and that, minority have been.injuriously affected by clef 0° time.met the PASS of | on the clock Kitty would certainly never '\u201c\u2018True\u2014but\u2014\u2014\"Idemurred, bendingover.| u MAXIME INGRES (oi the lagreg-Doutellior Schools) y spplyine to Miss Læwdor at the above address | : LIVERPOOL SERVICE | His Grace had no right to insert such an ap- these two scatirtes, and te Jecide on be Mont rat Tu © chat capacity o Sir have got to the theatre in time to answer my pipe with a shake of the head, unable rhe private school for boys will opin September circulars will sent and further information fra From av, peal, fhey yould have sen absolutely ne hon he.power ive cote Until John Thompson presented, op imeelf her cal Leary ing her at the stage door, Jack to proce oe ¢ L ty we owe my fâtheN\",she con Bors thoroug ly prepared for, (university ot commer - - gregon ] > worthless.Then we would have been , ap / .i successor of the great - y stage , \u2018 I - ; .Togon ; HOUNDED OUT OF OFFICE | the court's decision hasbeen pronounced, it hours the de had unfurled the \u2018Con: and I had a good half-hour for serious talk, tinued carntutly.\u201cWe did him a great Bore Ee dation for dnited umber of boarders LAVAL UNIVERS ITY.Labrador ) \u201c ,; : || is impossible for any living man tosay what servative banner.The foes of the party in and as soon as we had lit our pipes I begged wrong to condemn him upon mere sus- Prospectus on application.Mr.Devits can be seen any | \u20141 x _ 1 Samia.a nw BE ve, Ç for having undertaken to interfere without.licy is to be laid down, because no man | h t bad foretold the extinction \u2018of the him to tell me all that had happened in the | picion before we knew even whether he morming after August 15.À 205 26 x w.ye oe Qushes to Liverpoot on : jo _ ut the law, thy hts of knows.shat sight is.to be defined as pos- the past had for le extincuion on 4! deni ro LA |, FACULTY OF LAW, : First cabin, $45 to #70: return, $85 Lo $1, sccunling te = ae ar ne Morts En What pote EE ?reo EEE a TT a.\u201d ooo rg pace hood: \u2014 1 or the purpose Cufil Ne Rol a > |A.Macdonald, the great man who had pre- > , on Monday wen ER but Ti ; 3 | TT Lectures wil begin on derry Lhe.yote of the religious minority in Wat i any, will be defined as possensed by the | Jog Corl destinies during a critical tothe Cedars, you know, and after lunar plain the sandal-wood box affairs\u201d, MeGILL UNI RSITY, iret mre crm inert (52 BE imi: a: be acted, were wise enough to sec that, the whole case, there is absolutely dHothing Period.The rouges had been Waiting for found an opportunity of baving à pood long That ne hat tants the \"box \u2019 branches: 3 fe salons are Fes and Sry.aad amidahips.Ladieet under those circumstances the on! saf à kept in reserve, and the man who should thedeath of Sir John Macdonald to see the talk with Miss Strong or rather of listenin that we know t hat the contents of thie box : _ Civil Law.\u2014Notions on the History of faw.: The 10omps and Bunoking roms have been placed in the moss | way to proceed was to get an authoritative undertake to ophesy as to what the de.ruin of the Conservative party.Thp to what she had to say\u2014and what sh were in the hands of someone else.Natur- .Enjoyment sad Joss of Ciel Burke: Acta of CL convenient positions.Promcaade decks are vory specs declsior ort Re athor ive ision would th n who would under speaker could not deny that the tosay was of such an extraordinary char.ally Jack has said to me very little upon Saws: Don, et A een tows, Merise Pilalion sad every attention is paid to the comfort of passengee.Cl On, the question whether an cision Fort o e ma liey in ad ot loss \u2018of their great chieftain had been acterthat I hardly know now what comment this subject, not knowing how deeply it af- re - .A 8.8 Vancouver sud labrador do not carry cattle.a ape ot those van Free à that that decision.ate a policy In advance of à great blow; but the party had been strong to make upon if.\u2018Then he narrated what fects me; but incidentally he told ine that special Course for Wemen:tn (he Faculty Civil Procedure.\u2014 Profomor \u2014 Hox, Jusmce | company, or 0 WAVED TORRANCE & Cen, lie against those two statutes.And that that declsion wou a fool: aud Mr.enough to béar up successfully against it.passed between Miss Strong and Mr.Shep- the will had been given up by that horrid of Arts (DONALDA ENDOWMENT).MATHIEU, .FU Ma secrsnent Sues, is the.questidn vr hich is now before the Laurier is worthy of condemnation not for | °tihe spenker drew attention to the condi: herd inthe interview which Ihave more curate.Always hoping that my father was - _\u2014 À Roman Law.or \u2018Ma.Eva.Larovrarez.114 General Agents, Mon courts.While it is before the courts having refused to declare his policy on the Hon a andlor the Mackenzie regime, fully described from her own acoount in a uiltless, 1 had accounted to myself for the | ma Profesor ONTAINR.International Law.Profeestr\u2014Mn.F.A Moxx 1 do not and cannot blame any subject, but for having, in the first place, hn | rece oming into hi ssess 1 The following Lectures are open td Partial Students ee .; \u2018 man for declining, as did the Jlead- cofdemned us for not having done so; and, and said that it had been Sir John Mac n ceding cha ser.This threw ne into a before T hes U0 as posses: lon, iunocently, on and after Sept.3h, 1893, viz: Chemistry.Botany, se BUG.LAFONTAINE, Secretary.EDUCATIONAL._ er of the Opposition in convention in the second place, if he found us worthy donald sud the National Policy that had rack Sith à email, aid ÿ, seelng whic.course that morning with bis companion Zoology.Geology.Lx srimental Physics, Peychology UE ; | el : avi ; on > : \u2018 m .> .Moral .the other day, Jo express an opinion of censure for not \u2018having done so, for at Arrested Se onptey.Sir Adolphe toured \u201cYou dou't know what tp make of it, eh, His appearance, Hs wish that I should not Rb Flcagtaty Mision Lain, Greek.Trobe BOARD OF > \" * as what he would do if ihe decision least not having This hearers that thers was no hard feeling Dick?The fellow is such a liar, that it's know -him, proved that he way Mwing \u201cthe Calendar stating details of each Course, day : .: Trafal Institut were one way or another, because no man ATTEMPTED TO DO 80 HIMSELF.between Quebec and Montreal.Montreal difficult for any one to determine when he ls amongst the rough people who gain their andbour of Lecture, Beet.sto.may bé obtained où The Roman Catholic ra gar nsttute - ee nest} Now.ladies and gentlemen, .there are was the glory of this country.The spirit_| telling the truth.Singleton, however, | living at those meetings.Is it not reason- application to the undersigusd.BCL School Ç scsi ( to McGill Unlversity), regard 6 the minority and what ri Ste ax êther questions on which I should like to of enterprise which was met here in the Corroborates all that coucerns their inter- able to suppose that the thief, having t&ken - JW BRAKENRIDGE.B.Lol à 00 ommissioners No 8 AN NTREET, MONTREAL, v wors it will tabi or ne ative with address vou, byt Iam most anxious that great metropolis of Canada was the pride view in Chancety Lane on Saturday.And all that the box contained, purposely, threw cting tary.M t l | mon powers It will establish or DER À the you shoul hear.my colleagues, and 1 shall aud envy of every Canadian.between you and me, old chap, I'm inclin- |.this box where it might picked up by August 30th, 1893._ msi of ontrealt.The Higher Education of Young Women federal authorition.PRIETO i fave other opportunities of addressing you \u2018The Hon.Mr.Foster, Minister of Finance, ed tobelieve that we've done that wretched someone like my father, Lo himself and \u20ac mn: > vo ane \u2014 But I do blame.Mr.Laurier for this.| on the subjicts which remain.Let me say was next introduced.He confined himself curate ani ustios and given him credit for diverting the usp on from à tmself, se ÿ The reopening of the Clases of the CA THOLIC cox.President: REV.JAMES BARCLAY, D.D.that for the pu of appeal topassions | to You with respect to what I conceive to to expressing his satisfaction at the success greater illainy than he is guilty of.A fixing it w ore the police w t - MERCIAL ACADEMY, and all the other Schools President: SIR WM.DAWSON, CMO, sa in this countr oh the pur of kin be the duty of theshour for every man who of the demonstration.He explained that sneaking hound, a treacherous, mean-spirit- direct enquiryf, _ \u2018 a oder the contre aL ar blace on - Principal ou) Mea | nisersity) MA Cu it appear to ae class oh pose le that he loves Canada, and especially for you, my he was \u201cphysically incapable\u201d of speaking ed, time-serving gycophant, and.a cunning \u201cThat sounds plausible enough, to be \u2014rOR THE\u2014 : Bor ai iar apply tothe Principal or the Director cipal: Miss GRACE FATKLEY, MA.(Cert is in favor of interfering in Pe half of the friends of these Liberal-Conservative Asso- at length, the profuse hospitality of the Sir idiot he may be; but, } think the weight of sure.Board and Education of Yoyng Ladies, ofeschuchodl.| | ; 194 1mo, \"The Institute will re-open, with an efficient staff of nrinority, and of maklne it- appear to an} ciations, that have presented me with these John A.Macdonald Clut} being responsible evjdente.upeets.the supposition that he was Again it has struck me from the first,that 5 MACKAY STREET.- : \u2014 ; veaident and visiting ter bars, on 1 other class hat he was never Pr to in.addresses, is to see that the right cause in | for his condition, : concerned in the murder and robbery of ny if my father committed the erime it was a WILL de Opened Septembar 5.MOUNT ST LOUIS INSTITUTE.TUESDAY, 1%th Neplembrr, 1993, at Noon.terfere for the minority\u2014that he M der the Polities is not argued down by smooth | The Honsdi Ax Ouimet, Minister of Public | grandfather.\u201d piece of folly little short of madness to give mn pencd on Beptem Yul.} A Preparatory Department for girl of 10 yeas and circumstances, sup od the os of con.Words, by plausible phrases, and by agi| Works, followed in a Frenek address, in Thén who do you think is the real crimi- ne the box, knowing that I was engaged TA ELS (Bain.Univ), fx = : rpwards has Leen cétabliahed at Institute and le sure in the House of Commons and declared toting the grievances of the different which he declared that asa citizen of Mont- nal, Jack\" 1 faltered.to Jack, who might identify it, J PORTEQUS ART wily 6t His Eis rb The classes of Mount Bt.Louis Institute will be tn of ce teacher students are $300 pee that we, had been guided by arrant cowar.Classes of this country, by setting class real \u2018he was happy to join in the reeep.Shuttle, beyond a doubt, and his mysteri- That never occurred to me\u2014if I had only (for some time Tutor Jn the Dear.à Esigjency resumed ext Saturday, Sept.16th.Uesaion, 10 Los: drawing and music extra.A pice, and he-used -the- word with as much-| Against class, endeavoring to make the far.tion, to Sir John Ÿ hompson, He thanked | ous accomplice rts.\u201d ; ; thought of tBat said L | x | Lady Principgi=-MRS, ord 2e, All the boarders and day scholars are requested to A limited pumber of non-resident students will be repetition as children fo at pla when the mer believe bé is taxed for the benefit of | Lhe Liberals and Conservatives for having But how did the curate obtain the will, 1 wanted to tell you, dear,\u201d said Kitty, Prosp may be attbe Schoo._J&Iimo | be present at 9am., roseived info the Institute: the fove, per Seesion, for t angry with one another.ut althou Y the workingman, making the workingman \u2018| turned out in such large numbers.\u2018Their it Shuttle, returned on Saturday?vi laying her hand on my arm, \u201cI wail = Ta - © BRO.SYMPHORIAM,, rom aress to \u2014 .2» t was cowardice, he said for us not to a believe that he is taxed for the benefit of | action was a recognition of the eminent ser- He tells Singleton that he picked the talk about this\u2014to seek for some explana- Ce ; \\ anes - hb Director.Preparatory ! Departmen (ordi nary cou roe eee 00 aa comardice.sab, for ut not ox: île nanutacrurer, agicating grievances of vices rendered by Sif John to Canada i the locks on Sunday night and found the will.tion that would remove this terrible dresd.Ontario Business College a TE wo Pou vo we P 2 decision Was Classes to overthrow a policy which has Behring Sea Arbitration, Montreal owed &t the bottom of a trunk fllled with old But you closed my lips\u2014you would not 0-0 , , A ee CES refalenr Tnatiqute a tho coming.year given, : done for Canada such great things in the |'him a deep debt of gratitude for what he clothes.And here again his statement is speak nor let'me speak; and that more than === .q will bo held at the School.on Saturday, th Srplous .4B HAD NO OPINION TO EXPRESS HIMSELY, past, but which requires the perseverance had done for its prosperity.Montreal awed supported by Singleton's evidence, Of anythingelse made.me believe my father BELLEVILLE, ONT.(Zth Year), THE GRAMM R SCHOOL ber at 108 m.Names of intending coudidst uid except one, which was absolutely worthless and steadfastness which friends of alike much to the Conservative y for all its course a constant watch \u2018is kept on the guilty \u2014 you forced me\u2018 to believe Is the most widely attended Business College in America.© J - \u2019 September.as an opinion on the question at all.I do policy have shown in other countries to great enterprises, Such a the St.Lawrence house and grounds by the detective, and at ee new more than you dared : Berthier en ut, P.Q Copies of prospectus and other information may be ; \u201cwot'blume him for declining to commit him- make Canada what she ought to become.It channel, the C.P.R,, the G.T.R.shortly after eleven on Sunday ni ht Shuttle to tell me.But that is.past, now, SEND for the Now 144 pâge Catalogue, Ath > 6 school.Preva: obtained on apphoation tu the Principal, et tbe Insté- self, but_having undertaken the role-of was not after fifteen years\u201ctrial that the the ' National Policy.All these had was seen to leave'the vicar y the side- isn't it?You will tell me all that you have \u2014\u2014 ation for Commercial Life or a cation Ce tute ort AF.RIDDELL crific and declared that we should Le cen- t industrial institutions of the United | contributed largely to the welfare door in Love Lane, and joins Roberts atthe concealed about him.en you see \u2014\u2014 Lu > versstional French.Military Drill by Lt.Col.Hanson.2e 8° .ELL.Jereaany HAT.Montreal sured, he was bound by duty to his party tates were established.It was after of the country pei of the metropolis.He foot of the hill.© did not te- him last\u201d .Ad ROBINSON & JOHNSON, Re-opuns Sept.lith.Prosp on tion.8.3 ang to the public, to declare what his policy thirty yéars of protection and.iL was when had no doubt, judging from the enthusiasm turn till nearly five the next morn- = Qn Saturday.It was then that he told msn e, Belleville, Ont.32 gmo MAX.LIERICH, Principal : wat and why it was we were liable to ten- the.tariff had grown to three times the displayed at the meeting, that Montreal ing; that ve Shepherd six hours me that he was innocent of that awful - sure.- Instead of doing this, when he came height of the Canadian tariff that the ery of} would remain true to its record-and stand to carry out - is operations, which he-did.| crime.\u201d - \u2026 trl A às Accoi , to face the question in convention, he re- tariff reform, which the Reformers in this by the Conservative party, The party was ng to the account he gave Singleton (To be Continued.) fused to say anything about it on Che plat- countryarerepéating withparrotexactitude, \"was now appealing to the fair-minded, by the light of a piece of Phosphrous ina form on the plea that the case was before was raised and carried like a whirlwin honest electars, who were not biased bottle, after securing himse D su e the courts: The only opinion he would through that country.It was not till after political partisanship and who were not by bolting the front door by which Shuttle a .Tonducted by MISS SYMMERS and MISS SMITH '| DAY AND EVENING a THE.SCHOOL.FOR YOUNG LADIES | SHORTHAND INSTITUTE.- ~\u2014RESUMED AT\u2014 will re-upen on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, .- | T i ; o o Er?imum sso wou | Remington School of Typewriting. : responde.oo nercral ne po thing which he { id pot do himself and did industries of this country and hold them tory in the Behring Sen \u20ac ron\u201d bad © fight in JAnd the admirall\u201d .F F \u201cIh - : \u2014 ThE , .up, Prac Ufiico Training and French.- not propose to do.Now: the only utterance within their grasp, will not abandoned.= , \u2018 ; .Ack laughed.- @cteber.Studen J.3 er which the leaderof the Opposition has given We were pledged to that.reform before the gaged and had been victorious had, been of \u201cOn the moment he heard that the curate | | A | gosrous\u201d armee hough Iie amin po In -Coutellior Sehool Lan ages \u201cwork, and borough Hated to Somer ws to what his policy would be upon- this Opposition began to utter that cry.But'as \"another kind from that-for which\" Ro: had restored the will he was for- getting à au pope ainting_from Nature will please apply at Studio, gres gu ges or Literary positions.> © question is simply this.He says, that regards standing by a policy of that descrip.mans of old accorded triumphs to their warrant to apprehend him for the theft.| PLUG CUT 2004 ST.CATHERINE STREET.NI % Fraser Institute ( UniversitpStreetl, + Diplomas will be conferred upon those students who It.has been alleged by His \u201cGrace tion, it is our duty not simply to stand in victorious nerals.The Romans went | \u2018If you do that,\u2019 said Singleton, at once, \u2018I Natural method; native teachers; no drudgery; stoosss DO fhe required esamination.tho Archbishop and the Catholic minority | harness, to stand in line, bu ik is our duty ito the field of battle with cuirass, drop the affair altogether and satisfy my.35 had à more ; MISS SMITH and MISS FRARY -)- | guisranvesd.Classes going now.Send for cirvulars Druriog the past three sessions over 150 papils edegated that the public schools are really Protest- to move forward and to sec that the princl- sword and shield;'Sir John Thomp- gelf with the reward | bave won.You-wih sud Chil\u201d - 1891mo | he Anti have been eo mended to and have atfices In ty, are 7 will reopen their school for Young Ladies dren at DIE Urbain Street on obtained situal 5 ant-schools, and if se he says\u2014and of course | ples which are now assailed, as they were 801 had worn the cuirass of diplo- get no conviction; -the curate willbe dis- Fa 1 row \u201c0 2.; lions in various j growt mir ii wom bait wa wp ST MARY'S COLLEGE, tsps ili alia snub, fo Prise de ever agrees with the sentiment-\u2014thdt assailed In 1878, In 1882in 18¥7-and ip 1801, | macy, he had wielded the sword of elo- charged for want of evidence, and, Shuttle - Thuy it would e an outr: that Catholic chi and will be assailed the next a the elec- duence, moreredoubtable thau-theweapon_|'and- berts will be-on the safe-sidé-of-the-|- -$è- than was ever pres will ba at home daily, from toy LL six, to receive ni \" moktreal.* @ m Aven should be obliged.to attend them and toral battle takes place, ars upheld.Our Of the-old Roman: The pen was mightier channelin less than twelve hours\u2019 That.Tisitors on School husincas.Musio lokeons will be re __ Bieury.Séreet, Montreal.|, M1 : that Catholic parents should be taxed for | opponents are aided by all sorts of allies than the sword, and voice and pen were in- [brought the admiral to reason,\u201d .accorded a new = mme TRE French sod English foul \u201cBo evans T+ their support.He promised to enquire into Yj and by all sorts of cries.vincible.In the course of his address Mr.\u201cBut,\u201d said I, with.an inward chuckle of ; .that an Nive redress, Well, tn the first yee ; - Angers alluded to the speculations which content, \u201cSingleton must drop the affair.brand of smokin lave, he would require-to know whether |.\"THE CRY OF ANNEXATION Were rife regarding Canada's future.He It is not likely that he will put himself out 3 î il he had the power to give\u2019 redress'or not, Was rung\u2018through this country as loudly as denounced \u2018\u2018certain adventurers,\u201d who ofthe way to continue\u2019 this pursuit, now , obacco na Simi ar and if he put his Angers on any school, was possible by the wretched, feeble voices Went about preaching annexation veiled as that you are no longer in a position to pay a - : Protestant or Catholle, as n member of of the miserable creatures who raised it.independence.He showed how unprepared that reward you offered.\u201d ime.the Federal Government, and then\u2019 found, They have dropped that cry, They bave for independence we were at the \u201cGod bless your simplicity, Dick! Do you : he had not the power to.do so, he would closed their little \u201ctu-penny ha\u2019penny\u201d present moment, although it was a think such & man-of-war as old Strong.will aa ; à | THURSDANY, SEPT, 71H, 9 - 196 3mos Kingston Women's Medical College eo TRURsSDAY.BEFT.Ti.ude m Me dom reuth sessi Oct.Falistar.Largest \u2018 : ALD E 2b spn Wisi Gistiiæ The MISSES GAIRDNER large new hospitals wl eat \u201cprivileges.Lr., \u2019 41 VICTORIA BTREET, SE Knight, registrar, Kingston, Ont.912 4 Saw u n their tow Tore un , i z w | [/BARON HOLMFELD fmdti ét Era 7 TRTI-FIRST SESSION \u201c BARNIÜM'S es not join tre Senior Class for Franch, Literature, &6.300 tly not only be ordered by the courts of the | office in Toronto, and some of them have goal that our children might aspire Jey the enemy escape because his Lee Intends to opan his Evening Courses from 734 to 9in \u2014\u2014\u2014 > .Ms } » Soni, ake\u201d iv fiers off ut Bn Enc to th phe hal a conan re ee ee ghmerd, grout, cominee hel emprw ppcnemeves.civererex svieer, | Kindergarten (Froshel's Syste PY would find that he had meddled to the'| which they have such a profound affection ou : ies _in, the pursu Not.he! He oubled the ond, Va, and Montreal.\u201d TIINIVE > ( » 7.orme great.disndvantage of: the-educational in: \u201cbub in, whieh they will And the cople-have United States bad decided that question, Difer, - promising Singletori a couple of ; .9 UNIVERSITY STREET, 0 ergar 0 Foe 6 S ys m).ois Barium classse wil ReOpan on Monday, tt Pe RE | nd fen BF S| (ebm on | te Es dé a de tah Mell _mi ce EEE aed ork Trot egislative rights.In the t ce, no ans like them.| ie \u20ac ; 8 criminal, atickin, t y « ; | - on .All Ba mitteF how arent An outrage m y de lleged Others are preaching to' your count | changed-and the stteam.of immigration was herd will bo foun guilty,\u201d = > ' LUBYS' restores the MISS FRASER.- day.| Amant Che Sil aH BL Cacher Boca to Deipnrte Sem at Harajam s Gras mc to exist with regard to educatioh in that or men in the United States and al to OùF now ré-directed to Canada.In conclusion Icould only pray that Yorke might dis- Hoir (a EE \u201d ; ) um will be at the Qymhasium on\u2019 ednes- Will re-open bet class at 64 Drummond ab, on FRIDAY, Mise Ba the 15th Mepterab nl 12 | 4 Ll ders and Ba pren Fram data tot «px; to see ray ee LADIES\u2019 SCHOOL {conducteaty Ms sroxe | J.HERBERT MARCE AU, Ee ., Septemier.sib 1 | VOCAL CULTURE.| BOARDING.AND DAY SCHOOL 300 BLECRY STREET.mpeial rates forclaies.\u2018 Voices tested tres.|' \u2018 Fer Young Ladies and Children, 138 PEEL STREET.- 206 15.Pare dir st.(3 doors east Durorher\\ 20 \\ any other province, before the Federal Gov- countrymen at home the doctrine by which he exhorted them to remain, faithful to the cover the loss of the will, and, connecting ernment should asked to interfere, it, they think: to veil annexation, the doctrine traditions of the iieitor Banc: it with the curate\u2019s desertion, see the dan- should be made pretty clear by the highest | of the indepéndence of Canada.Turn your Mr: J.J: Curran, Solicitor freneral, was gar of his position and ejcape before Single- authority that they have the power and the memories back for thé last two months and the last speaker of tlie evening and be ton found further evidence against him.consequent duty to interfere, \u201d , you will find when it was a struggle for the complimented the young men of \u2018the \u201cDo you know what steps Singleton go We therefore theet Mr.Laurier by say- Tights of five millions of people against Conservative party upon the \u2018success ing to take nextl\u201d I asked.has 1a \u2018ve not the slightest idea.Evidently 01 28 ra \u201cTMR-MAX BOHRER, PIANIST ; ; conducted ing, even if these! were such schools as you sixty millions, it was not by chattering an- of the demonstration in which all Miller and Tite, This school uffers tb describe, you would have no right to touch k néxation and independence that Canada had shared equaliy.The reception to he expects to get stronger evidence against Has resumed his Planeforte instruction at 18 vow ; \u201c .q - ruction in ai departanimta, wretul training, and » them without having the power and tlie | had her rights ured and maintained in Sir John Thompson fiad been well deserved Shuttle and Roberts than Shepherd's state: MOP ST 7 Le - NIGHT SCHOOL.0 # Ta, oser pers MTS Bae consequent duty to interfere-laid down by the face of the hations.It was because And honored Montreal as welkaa the pro- ment that he got the will from one of Shut- 3 BUANOY STREET, 206 12 Clames reopen Beptember Lith, at 28 5i.Moniqes | = pplicats ! the highest authority in the.country.Great Britain said there is no hiimble fisher- vince.He concluded his address, by eulo.tie's clothes boxes.His manner leads one Mr.Laurier's statement that hé would in- man sailing upon the Atlanti¢ or Pacific | gizing the speakers who had\u2019 preceded to suspect that he has some other clue: térlere if he found these to be Protestant around whose barque the majesty of Eng: n.\u2018However, we shall see, and very soon, schools, is proposition open at both ends.land does not give ample protection.- Three hearty cheers were then given for Singleton can\u2019t afford to let the.grass grow}.afd which any one can sce thrqugh, -What It was because notonlydid Great Britain Sir John and his colleagues, and the meet- under his feet, now that Shuttleat any mo- + «Isa Protestant school makesall the differ- take up our case, but sho said that in the ing broke up with the National Anthem.ment may find the will gone.\u201d : ence jn the world according to the light.of council of the hations there should be a fter the[meeting in the Drill Hall, the | \u2018The gdonei the better,\u201d I said to mysel, him who looks at it.His Grace is of the Canadian minister, having an equal voice heads of the party met in the Si.Lawrence as we turned into the theatre, feeling that opinion that these ue necessarily Frotes- on its leliborations: je was boeause the Ball ints thanking Aer.jetired [arly \u2018Toould have no real peace of mind ills RGSS RAARSNONSE SOAR ' un tan Rchools, althon, ublic schools, be- Queen of England.said, when thy vern- after | 7 He a s state of suspense continued.à la ; .9 - e they simply Ro forward in continuæ | ment appears at the bar of that tribunal secretary of the reception \u2018committee, tent cars in my mind marred the delight 11 sod Harmony.| © poy resumed hia violin tuition.wn | DR STRONG'S SANITARIUM, tiori, ef the Protestant separate school 'secki 8 ustice and upholding ¢ o Tights of for the complete arrangements he felt in the hdppiness of the young people a a mn > 63 VICTORIA ST, system wick wan in vogue in the pro- Canadian fishermen it gh presented had made, which had contributed sonjuch who were so dear to me; for whenever I saw .oN goo .MISS STONE + SST Me a uns THOMPSON.Tween MR.Q.W.CORNISH, R Will resume her classes in Printing, etc, : - Sin | SEFTEREER ub Iw | MISS AGNES MICHAUD, | pas recent bu Pa ee.Drammèné 04h Font Adem un aie, a rene EEL aE VIOLLN, BANJO AND NANLOLIN TEACHER, | arsine ordi Mile ire TON : 7 EP EE 274 \"CHARLES REICHLING, VIOLINIST, Mi.LES ONE 215 Stanley Street, ; se SUMMER RESORTS.Hes , tration Lo \u201c PROFESSOR DUCHARME- | JK'IPEROAETES (rowiy spomping | Saratoga Springs, N.Y.+ ce © objectionable acts were by another Canadian minister; it was be- to the succes of the demonstration.After- ¢heirsmiling interchange of love and oon- a.- , Ho ; : i, 2 Vieto - ; char rocres i ; and in th& mind of another cause Her Majesty said.os thie voice of wards Bir re phe Caron, the Hon.Mr.tehtment us, question ured to me, \u2018ls THE Sf ( A | [GR A PH\u201d qu rer hia rate jte où PRLU AY, tbe LIKE jnst., Bobo on Wedataday.Seicasbor 3th, and ol Ke re viet a aire.ire \u2019 4 =) ome on und after Monday.> 5 \u2018 ovive vs\u201d ph t ; .je be who would \u201cenquire .as \u2018_to__ whether justice is raised befode the tribunal, and Angers, the Hon.Mr.Ouimet and Mr.this for the best?Can it lastf\u201d y.Beptember 11h tore.places oun parior, promenade va the root Suiles of \u2014 Protestant instruction was given In those | When the\u2019 interests of my Canadian sub- Curran all made short speeches cdñgratu- |; There was ths usual knot of je about MISS KYTE\u2019S SCHOOL, tem roa! TE roe or not, - the renoue difference jects are being pleaded, the.voice of the latory upon the demonstration.| the stage door when we went round ay.\u2026 Typewriter.2e Piatreu 2 © MIME.CRONIN oa, Ep iy jouion batha posurppased in Ce might prevail.It \"isa difference which eloquentand able Canadian counsel shall be 252 4 the performance, and sa Latopped to ss; i ® .: Will re-open TURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 5TH.20618 Fos resumed ber piano lessons at the Academies 39 Bt.Slagatnos and completeness.band for ilusicated, theologians would struggle pretty hard | heard,along with the voice of the Attorney- .Garinon Bays He Didn't Mign Ie .evenin my old friend, Mrs Se The only Typewriter used by the Officiel Reporters of the Mi \u2018Sophie M Antoine, and 1438 Notre Dame.Evening lessons given at | 8 ees ee over, and which potiticlaux never would - General and the ex-Attorney-General of CxrcaGo, September 13.\u2014M.V; Gannon noent, Jack left me and\u2019 into find * Monte of Commons, Étiàwa.\u201d : ss Sophie Myers either if desired.Particular pains taken with OTEL DEL\\MONTE.ADIRONDACK MOUX settle ti]l the énd of time.So, no one need ; England.The-art of our adversaries was of Omaha, Président of the Irish National \u2018Kitty, 1know.they wonld give us the al We are now replacing SEVEN that have besa used Has nd ber Classes si 16 Oity Council ns 7 + - 1 tains, elevation Leet Ar pce ey im be deluded hy Mr.Laurier pointing them to | to divide us from Great Britain, to persuade a of America, saya in re to an al: by going out throkgh the front, so I renrs : i Bear EWART fool, FRELIGHRBURG, I Ardy Lo tirez attached : reasonable rates; A Will 0 the Wisp like that.It isnot a \u2018 evorybody that the interests of Great Brit- | 1 manlfes purport! to come from |.no attempt to follow hin: ; The Chiat of he Department says: 1 dad Mackies MISS MARGARET WATSON, Que.Pursonal iastraetion Attractive and heslt: AU EL.Mougher, proprictors, __ question what the schools are to do.We tain and Canada were different and diatinet.the Executive Comm be of the Irish Am- Lata that night Kitty carve tome, her eyes} etual to \u2018Bend fore ve Price ] Laureate of the ot Music, Quebec, will rome ares CA Fax MAVIDRON.N.A Recor Tide\u201d Smianac Lake, KV.+, 19 jmp = thane To mer taint pere a Poe ou ae ho on i ake i Père thi rho N Yokes © Bana ay 1 hot Aout in neck, end are box ace hpi ainst Pasir paire ; .moo ou Baen.fit ANCING td TAvoUR ST.MES NM.OWLER Riom POR A FEW MORE BOARDERS, vinar.me time, as the schools me op- |.Was no complain ns res .out from New city on ay \u2018night: about in and la er MORTON, LLIPS & 00.A O MALARD, ol y .i ; , ARDERS, PTRST- pressire, aré oouducted ah unjust principies, but that thfs unruly child Canada, must be \u201cMy name was sign lL al YE TN y : Apmis Sop Quahes and Enctern Ontario!\u201d Prot, sad Heras .{li reopda ber tase ne on ; jolene seommodation house rein) intarfere with the religi Principles | > ned.| pato vai Kèy Epoveledéh \u2018ak otiheenh.oh, wi oad À do itl; tm og | M0 Nog Banna.lg \u2018 ; ary ee a end vom 004 edna.\u201cRiana te Pre: va aline parents and cali june We have ub : i the Xi \u2018 *1- YA déex,\u201d expéétalatod, b aR vo ERE j re di Jr = A ec #5 ooh ppt HN - \u2018 ?vs ' Ë t.IR Fil Toned Sal vies \" PR UE Lill ; ' .\u2019 \u2018 Fe eee Nhl Aa X > \u2018 6! \u201cTEE \u201cSARNIAS\u201d TS LONG VOYAGE.An Interesting Narrative by One of the Passengers.Ae INCIDENTS OF THE TRIP\u2014A STEAMER PASSED THE DISABLED \u201cSARNIA.\u201d r Slow Progress But Plenty of Provision; The Rev.C.O.L.Riley, of Preston, England, who wiis a saloon passenger ou board the Dominion Line steamer \u201cSarnia\u201d on her last eventful voyage, Rives the foitowing-|\" interesting narrative of the trip; \u2018We left Montreal on Saturday night, July 39, bound to Liverpool, having aboard 23 saloon and 22 intermediate and stecrage passengers, also 304 head of cattle, and a general cargo, ; consisting of grain in bulk, flour, cheese, hams, butter and other general merchandise, \"in addition to about two thousand\u2019 bales of hay.Proceeding down the river low Quebec we had to come to anchor owing to: a dense fog, and was detained there for twelve hours, start \u201cing again next morning.We had to slow ~ \u201cdow vatside the Straita Beticirle vwing to a second fog, and we had to carefully navi rate our way, as there were many steamers blowing for signals, among them being the Allan liner \u201cParisian,\u201d which left the revious day for Liverpool.We man- to get well clear of the land, but another vessel named the \u201c*Californian™ ran ashore in the Straits and became, I under stand, a total wreck.On the 31st we passed quite closes to a larg : number of cnonnaus fcebe several hundred feet in height, and while duing so the weather became intense- y cold.\u2018Alt went well unt! Friday, August 4 at 530 p.in, at which hour the steamer Was going at full s , and most of the passengers were preparing for dinner.Iwas Walking in company with Captain Couch on the \u2018promenade deck, and just when passing the engine-room skylight we heard à great crash, which made the steamer shake from stom to stern to such an extent that an intermediate passenger who was Testing in his berth was thrown out on the deck.The engines at once raced with awful PE but very quekily re second ; engiueer, who happened to be at his L of mia af shed i= .ateam, and thus being broken onco saw that \u2019 SOMETHING SERIOUS HAD OCCURRED.and he hurriedly left and ran below to the engine room to ascértain what had happened.Almost at the samp time all the Passengers rushed rather excitedly up on k to learn what had happened.and-they awaited with considerable anxiety to hear from the captain the nature of the accident.« There was considerable suspense until tle commander appeared, and this\u2019 was to an extent intensifled when thév observed the crew actively engaged in lywering a lifeboat over the steamers sido.Haas however, aubequent y explained that this was done in order to be in readjnéss ta communicate to tho first passipg vessel.en Captain Couch came oi deck, he informed us that the shaft was broken in the length next the tube, but that, fortunately for us, both tube and tauunel/ were quite intact, and accordingly no danger.peed be apprehended of water flowing inte; the vessel, and, furthermore, he said that the enginoers had\u2019 informed him thit they hoped to be able td repair the damage to the shaft b utilising 2 a temporary upling which would enable the \u201cSarnia\u201d to steam about six knots per hour.The/Captain also informed us that inasmuch as/ the hull of the essel was quite intact, do danger need be saved the machinery from to\u2018picces The captain at number ot che crew were set pare a sen anchor.That night ind blew from fhe northeast witha cont sed sea, ahd we driven a uring the night the steamer t deal in the trevgh of the nea, and a numberof the ngers ren:.xinedon deck to Yitness 4 the firing of ruckets, which nt u attract sing vessels.dar.Baturday.At en, wan beautifully tine, and at noon the log recorded that we had made thirty one miles, That /night we had a concert, which had a chocri 13 effect on Many, and proved most entertaining.By Sunday at noon had for the twenty-four hours previously made only 26 miles.The, da, \u201c yras spent quietly, service being held morn- In and evening in tho saloon, at which I ciated.-On Monday morning, to the t delight of all aboanl, the seaman on lookout skt.ted out that a steamer was in sight.The vessel pradually hore down on pu and proved to.be the \u201cRipon City,\u201d from Montreal to Bristol.We sent une in charge of the chief officer, Mr, Erskine, to represent our disabled condition, ard he also carried quite a of letters from the sengers, which he wished posted in\u2019 England w our friends.Captain Couch, bolng \u20ac of opinion that the en- §ineers could repair the shaît, did not tain the \u201cRipon City,\u201d and to our aston ishment and regret, WE SAW HER STEAM AWAY FROM Ts.This was a scro disappointment to the passengers, as we fully expected that she would have stood by us until the broken shaft was repaired.That evening the engin informed the captain that the temporary repairs were completed, and the engines were again set in motion, but they wh ATS 5 e half en mappediike jee w ent e temporary cou snapped like eco of glass.The Figen ha had to Le Bay y stopped, and once again we were broken duwn.The engineers then \u201cstated that they could do nathing more, .and we made up our minds to wait our \u2018ohance of getting assistance later on from some passing steamer.I should have \u2018 «aid that to noon on Monday, we only 1wade a doxen miles in a westerly direo- tion.To ne on Tuesday, the Sth, sai iles, which Was som thing batter, as he wind was.fair, and b un on thè Uth forty miles were cove The.10h was rather a stormy day, and on \u201c .ight, closing on for twelve o'clock : le e crew were ongaged 'ingettin Tout anchor, the boom attached to it fell Sa the.leg of the quartermaster named Chancy, and broke it across.The r fel-; low was taken below and attended by the doctor, and wé'subsequently made u for him.During the twenty-four hours Ing at noon on that day we only made teen miles.From the 10th to the 2th we did not see a vestige of a sail on the ocean by da \u2014 a lg t of any kind at oon t ed clear lighta ah frequently This \u2018had a very de pressing effect on al l'aboard, Partie.0- ularly passengers, Who s were becom uite vs of being tossed about day after y believed to ont ne als it 2 the sin a stesmer, ieved e \u201cState o i- forsia\u201d \u2018was sigh ted, and our hearts were oe again buoyed up with the hope of Sing assistance.We were doomed to dis- CR n, as, notwithetand- we fired guns and made faut Highs and other signals, she did.to notices us and con- Snwed \u2018Ber ar voy oor the previous ten days we ed 278 mi les, \u2018but now, A Sst, pede wind came out sparkling.y from the west w: and we com- \u2018menced to KO along well\u2014better, in fact, \u201caline We became sabled.By noon re had sailed 80 miles on our re .and were quite with the perf \u201cance.No in during 8000.four days.nil Coe at lunch on ; et » shou! clear, went out [= was in sighh | | Capt.Gouch with an 9 \u2018the \u201cMonte Videan™ as she sent ri he hpi pos for, i trend diy hip the en ar aan ey within a few fours 5 Sie \u2018was within ng distance.She proved to the Allan liner \u201cMonte Videan,\u201d bound from Qu to London, and her kindly consented to take.us in tow.When the news reached our ears ; CHEERS LONG AND ENTRUGLASTIO Faz oul an the still waterd of the e Goean.In a short time we had gun out our bi cable to us ateel hawser, so that with two strong tow \u2018ing cables our vessel was soon being carri through the water ata goodly rate ot» Once during the tow \u201cMoute Videan's\u201d hawser burst, bo th \u201csable held all the tine.To noon on the 3th ahe towed us 136 miles, 27th 150 miles, Mth 134 miles, 2th 138 miles, Wth 107 miles, 3lut 156 wiles, aud to Queenstown (arriving at 8 a.m, Ist instant) 127 miles The captain ofticers treated us during the entire time with extraordinary k nduess, and left mothing undone to make us comfortable.e-were uever ahort of anything in the way Ci rovisioniy and four \u2018ot the cattle were ed to provide us with fresh meat.Before ero © abip-we presen address.All the passen were landed at Qiicenstown, and ak en in charge by Mesura, Dawson and Company, the agenty of the > minion Line, who had then sent to their various places of destination b the, Dublin mail train.\u201d The \u201cMoute Vi \" wok n supply 0 of cual, and resumed Der x voyae to FOR THE PEN ITENTIARY.Several Offenders Punished for Thelr Misdeeds.Several 1 heavy sentences were imposed in the Police Court yesterday.Jud, pune sentence\u2019 upon Thomas nineteen-year-vld youth.who aden.lies to the charge | of having stolen $2U.from Mrs.Butler, of Lowell, Mass, on a street car in this city.He asked for a chance, but admitted that he had already served two year in Boston for picking ets.His father, who | was present in Court, pl sleaded for his sou\u201d and promised tu keep > close watch upon him in future.He added that he boy\" mother and sister were very ill, but Ju interrupted hin, remarking that = wpathy forthe friendsof a risoner, would not allowed to bias his j ent in any case, for if it was done in one it should \u2018be done in all cases.The gravity of the of- J fence and the past record and ; tion of the accused would be considered.In the sent instance the prisoner had cunniugly escaped from the cellsat headquarters, and had associated with bad companions, who sold himito the officers.Iu order not to discourage him utterly, His Honor decided not to send him tothe penitentiary, but to have him confined in the common gaol for the longest term possible, twenty-three months wi hard labor.\u201cand,\u201d remarked His Honor, * hope it will be very hard labor.I want it understood that the gaol is no college.\u201d Charles Carignan was one of the terrors \u2018of Lachine.ie had been où a spree, in which he had threatened to kill several ple, some days and when Constable rile, whem hiv be SHE PUSE arret \u201cdiew a ket knife and buried the blade in the officer's side.Fortunately, the knife was only a\u2019 small one and the steel did not reach any vital part.This moming Carig- nan w was sent to the penitentiary for three yeal | Fudge Desnoyers sentenced Hormidas Fortier to four Joars tl in the Laon Tho tor stealing a watch from E.Lauzon.Thoug! but seventeen vears of th was shown to be a fiad character an for that reason the long sentence was given, BUSINESS, OF THB PORT.How it Compares With That of Last Year\u2014Harbor Commissionére.The reguiatiy monthty meeting of the Harbor Con Commiasioners was yesterda, ternoon, Mr.Hen ulme residing.statement was read abo win, Fhe revenue from the opening of navigation until Sep tember 1, to be $171,780 as against $153.7.in 12 The number of sea going vessels that arrived in port during the same period was ail against ~ in 1842, and the tonnage 754,820 against 60,416, The number of inland vessels that arrived was nat 1.the nine s report contained the ollowing paragraph on the guard pier: Construction work has been continued throughout the month.Up to the end of August the making of embankment was contined to -the lower or navigable water section, but since then it carried on upon both sections.On August 24 ono of \u2018the pair of laud derricks was got ready fon service, and in a few days after thy other was also got ready.This admitted of ork being commenced for the first time n the upper section with the proper vla ant, and according to the original Plan of operations aud it is now continued that is.the material trom the dredges ic belong depusited in large boxes upon scows, the filled boxes are then transferred to cars at the lower end of the bank: they are then run ue to land derricks at the upper end, which in turn lift the boxes and dump their contents so as to extend the embankment through the shallow water towards the Victoria brid, quantities deposited on both sections dure ing the month are: Earth and stones, 38,022 cubic\u2019 rds; ghale rock, 11,338 cubic yards; total, 1,353 cubic yards.\u201cFablo Romani\u201d at the Queen's Theatre.A fair audience gathered in the Queen's Theatre last night to see the presentation for the first time in Montreal of Aiden Benedict's melo-drama \u201cFabio Romani\u201d There is enough of sensation running through the piece to satis! most people, there is good scenery, and mem the company themselves are capable.In some however, the lay [foes rather slowly, the dialogue ne times- being tedious, while another drawback was that the waits between the acts were too long: The play is well put on although the tacular reproduction of Naples with Mount Vesuvius must have some- thin, of a disappointment to the audience.Wal alter wrence, as Fabio Romani, performance and helped the A through materiall ly.Mr.Charles L.Farc ell has not a great eal of work in the er Respetti, the rag picker, but pe \u2018makes \u2018he most of his -opportunity.Francia Field, as Nina, gave a natural and finished performance, while the Spanish dance of Anitra Tournour was very gracefully\u2019 done, .Writing His Memoire A relative, authorized to speak Hector Langevin, ex- Minister of ot Faic \u2018Works, is busily Sp in ng & me- molr embracing a descri con wor is poli- cal career coveri riod of ears.It I saidjhe will treat the J ition I his - Canada rae In any dù dence and willex plain\u2018the true inwardness of many.matters now misunderatood.The memoir will not be given to the public until after Sir Hector's death.Funeral of Mr.Robert A.Beatty.Bane amr, of the late Mr.Robert A son of Mr.David Beatty, of this aor J o was accidentall on September §, at Park City, brah, ab.ook an ae » remains were en Mount Royal cemetery fob interment.L ~.Wl ros Go To Toronto, Montreal will have no representatives at the Conservative Convention which opens at Toronto to-day.A special mee « Conservatives was held held yesterdays an was decided to meet The Maodonald Qu of di his olty lty recel A tale- gna m OFRAn! on taing that that none of their bers.would oto oronto.! More Money for Repaire.The Market Committes met this mort There were.nt AM, (ghaiemasd | con oF llndn, +B Desmarteau, fin, Re Éoneœult.Te was wae a Bee to = for 8500 to mak e the Papineau warebouse end STH ke 8 À - ./ £8 1 delta THEY WANT - TO SEE rosrer | UNITED COUNTIES DELEGATION .AT CORNWALL DISAPPOINTED.Ce Not Sausfied With the Attendance of Controllegg.and Membere\u2014A Large Delegation and : apo Thelr Demands.[SPECIAL To ne STAR] \u201c CornxwaLL, September 13 \u2014Patrons of Industry are here from all quarters of the panel Counpigs; but there is no Minister Finance.Se \u201c, small delegation waited at the station for the Montreal train to bring the Hon.Mr.Foster, but Mr.Foster did not come, and there is grievous disappointment.On their return to the hotél, Mr.J.F.Wood, Controller of i Inlami Revenue, received atelogram stating that Mr.Foster was ill and ho (Wood) would have to do the\u2019 business himsell.Mr.Wood said in au interview that he would da the best he could, but the farmers protest that he isin no way ible for.e \u2018form.The tes fronr Kenyon and other townships have had their expenses paid by the Township Council, and they represent both Lait patrons of {Industry and: their munici- ti TALKS WITH THE DELEGATES.Mr A.M.Kippen, of Kenyon, one of these delegates, protested bitterly against Mr.Fosters _faily to materialize.He dues not * doub Mr.Foster's\u2019 word that he is sick, but he \u201csays this is the second tponement, and justly or urgustly, the farmers are giv- | curreucy the suepicion nisters are bec the Issue.He claims ns\u2014-in-Gle -alone;- and says hy are oteraiime tte to accept no half measure of taritl reform.They came to Cornwall to ask for the abolition of the specific duties and the test ible reduction of \u2018ad rajorem duties.This, they/auspect, the Government will not grant; hefico the suspicion that the ministers do not want to meet the farmers of the Enst.Reeves or Councillors are here fram Finch, Usnal caster, and several other\u201d townabips besides large delegations of l\u2019atrons, nearly one hundred in all.Messrs.Clark Wallace, J.F.Wood, R.R.McLennan and Hugo H.Ross are the merabers of Parliament present.THE ARCHBISHOPS REPLY.| His Grace Pleads That His Letter was a Privileged Communication.in law was filed on behalf of His Archbishop, in the case of the nea Revue Oo, versus Monsigneur Fabre.Mn the Practice Court yesterday a ~ dy | am viz, Macklin, an old soldier, Quinn [em ite efforte were made e Quinn and Bru un and got out, put Macklin, oho was lower down, was all dead when rescued.He vas in The face and just able to The foreman sent at once for a ra From the nearest church, who was ligently giving the rites of the Church to Macklin when ealy came to con- svivusness and surprised rie and or standers hy his wonderfully guage.He was soon on hi Sather sore from his nee \u20ac legs nes ; is attached to the contractor of for the accident.PERSONALS.Mr.©.J.Belicr, Ottawa.is at the Hall Mr.Ned Stead, Ottawn, is at the Windsor.Dr.Powoll, Ottawa, is in town, at the Wind- og IL Montage Allen loft last week for Bos- to rescue the unfortunate mea their ous Lituation and , war pb Nr.R.Gruenwald and family have returnéd trom Cacouna es Linton and family have returned trom he deride, is Mr.W.Tayl i Chamberlain, Ottawa, is at.the st Lawrence Mall - Mr.Roberteon Macaulay has been appointed a Justice of the Peace.Mr.Edward M.Renouf has returned to town from the Adirondacks.Prof.Eaton has arrived in town from a trip in we Mari neces.ta Hill and Mie Isabel nr returned tot town from their visit Mr.Joseph Bedard has becn appointed high constable of the district of Beauharnois Dr.H.Duchene, Quebec, has been among the \u2018recent arrivals at the St.Lawrence Hall.\u2019 Mrs.H.W.Coyle and family have returned from the Fous er at two months\u2019 holiday.Murpl of New York cg, pont sous in this vin city rd his cousin's, Mrs.Nev Mr.and Mrs.Edward Griffin, (eae are at the Hall, after an extended stay at the sca-side.cc.st.Louts.of Wyld, Gressett & Darling.Toronto, has left for a two weeks\u2019 trip to cago.br.J.B.McConnell, who with his two sons bias bee been attending the World's.Fair, has return- | Mr.Anicine P, Le is the new collector at Provincial Revenue ras iiioy T \u2018emisoouata County.The Rev.Canon Mills and tamily bave re turned from their summer holiday, spent at Cacouna.™J A.Gillespie and Miss M.Sillesple bave returned from pare d, after an absences sev- mou S 1 and Miss Di Small b bavereturn A Som SHES | to the city after six weeks\u2019 Springs, N.Y.Dr.T, G.Roddick left on return à brief professional visit to Quebeoo, ret: to town on Sunday evening.\"Mr.J.K.Manni ckworth, 8.G.U.Gauthierand J.Le otre havelett toe Chlongs d's F Mr.John Bell Q., solicitor to the Grasd Trunk Railw u Sawn.at the Windsor, a companied 0 Mr.J T.Vannec ng- the M entraide ee Bei in CN in Chicago.VUE tue * orid's Mr.Robert Rintoul, t manager of the pat of t Montreal in C ago, has been spond- setting forth that the circular upon which FENG ~ROVIaR Was - based; communication, and aking for.a dismissal of the action.After counsel had been heard, His Honor Judge Mgthieu, decided that in view of the importance of the case, he would pot render judgment upon the point, but would reserve it until the facts of the case had been established at the en- quete and merits.The case will now be in- scri in tho usual way, and will come up for hearing in due course.Mr.St.Louis, counsel for plaintiff, states that an effort wiil be made to have Hia Grace Mgr.Fabre examined as soon as possible, Funeral ¢ of 1 Mre James O'Brien.The funeral of the late Mrs.O\u2019Brien took residence of Mr.James O'Brien, 846 Sher brooke street.A very large number of cit!- zens attended at the family residence to pay James their last respec e flo offerings were of An exce Peotionally handso .ter.The funeral cortage left the ouse at 8.30 for St.Patrick's Church.Among those who attended were Sir John, Thompson, Sir Adolphe Caron, Mr.J.Curran, M.P.; Hon.Senator Murphy, Hon: Senator Ogil- vie, Messra.C.R.Hosmer, A.F.Gault, R.L.Gault, James A.Cantlie, R, Mei han, J.J.He on BF Tord: 0.Sh enry Hogan, ansey, .Shore Judge Doherty, J.P.Cleghorn, C.D.Shoal: John A.Rafter, H.Foster Chaffee, F.Lan fu, James A.Cantlie, John Cassils, Harry ils, Duncan Melnisre Je H.E.Mur .Rin, , M., Mokenna, C.Mariotti, S.rid Steven- ron, T.H.Love, Owen McGarvey, J.H.Molson and many others.The chiet i ers were Mr.James O'Brien, James O'Brien, jr, Edward M.O Brien, William P.O'Brien, Dr.C.S.Murray, rentes Jarmes inn and & S.Whituey.St.Patrick's urch was draped in mourning.The ser vi ce was conducted with Rev.Father Quinlivan, celebrant, Father James Callaghan deacon, and\u2019 Father Fahey sub- deacon.There was a full musical service, the choir being under the d -of-Prof.- The church was well filled with the friends of the family.After the service the fun proceeded to the Roman Catholic cemetery.The Molntosh Case.The trial of Alexander McIntosh on the charge of having received seven thousand So ofa Toe money, was continued yes- rymple, wife of James Wadi, Mae at her father died on Novembe a 7e Stock Brokers and Real Es Sports at the Laurentian Baths mt - AL Jal We have a few fine buil Entertainment To-night, JramaY - Lots tor sale on .= MOUNTAIN STREET, © AFTERNOO) .MONTREAL ; | AFTERNOON SIMPSON STREET, : ee mt ' anne ar MACGREGOR ST., and re sw \\Veteran- - Volunteer ners pr RE CC New and ASSOCIATION.A arms \u201cmouse property or vacant land will save trouble by consulting us.wm» + Rooms, 241 and 243 ST.JAMES oT.FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT.1kh, oa Military Grounds; Mi.Neira's Liang, \u2014COXPRISING\u2014 \u2014 \u2014ou\u2014 +\" + Square Grand Fianob sa tres Siisboardn ] Tawing Room an arlor boards, - 14,1 pia) Tables and Chairs, Ca Thursday Afternoon, 4 bes.Bookea Parlor La 2, \"Tabl Plush THE GHARREOLDERS OF Programme of Games.Rockers, Hallstands, Springs, Tesses, own, Eto.Kc.00 pairs Blankets, 100rolls Brus: |.HE MOI SONS.BANK Fes Bees and Jump, PR abies ity Fire Es ad gia Sper Elen Carpets, Linolournay Cliclot tour, rial à Young Ladies fince, 80 jarda, open.Pret.À Bk Cureaink Fins and Plans Covers Are Horely Noted thats Dividend of | 8-Boys\u2019 Race, Bons of Veteran Volunteer Firemen, Libega, I low.Linen, na Shee! 4 tog, Dress Goods, FOIR PER CENT.i under years, quarter mile.ol, Y Goods, ves, For ns8t1ver- bas b declared 6\u2014Veteran Volun teur Firemen\u2019 Race, over 30 0 seu Petra Slacks, \u201cCiamware, à we BREST RALETE Ei me Tals | y\u2014Highland Fling lor's Mormpipe, Vesna Vol ure, oto.Re > the Office of after the Bank Montreal \u2018x ET SE ue men THE; SALE ATC = \" ay 'eCTORKE Next § Young Ladies Race, und que hod dt Pen : \u201c5 RAR & SXELLY, Auctioneers.Second Bay of hai te : The Transfer Books will Sh SEPTEMBER.ai THR ANNUAL GENERAL MERTING of the Shareholders of the Bank will be held at ig Banking House, in this city, on the Sth of October Next, unity tor parties in Pare.2152 à RIC {INSOLVENT NOTICE 1 yards Daughters of Veteran d Monday, men, over 30 years.+ e \u201cIn the matterof MARI Jaa x AT THREE.OCLOCK IN THE APTERNOOX.12-Qpe Mie Race, CUT Ta oer.Mulligan & Co.,\u201d gr 5 NAN, \u201cA.L.Ry order of the \u2014 je Race, Members of Gig Private Pire Cour qd Re UE eraigned wi ell BF public auction at: P.WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, 16\u2014Boy'8 Rabbit Race, under 16 yearn, 100: open.Saturday, 23rd september, 1908, né 10 o'clock, srranaz 35th Anges.} 903 17\u2014Quarter Mule Race.Members\u2019 Sons, of the Fire all the agsets of sald Insolvent, to wit: Morteau = = a Airy Yacds Race, Nei Dunehtom, of the (re per Inventory or : soon ds ps Meier loll ; I.\u2018Sons, of the Cily Fire And Also the rent for Che your Pres code A var Por Rods tr fates à \u201cArc Desjardins, ait UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE No.48 Bt.20-Members LA the Mores Veteran Volunteer Fire NOT.AND STORE FIXTURES.amcor Da SATE Actions NSBLVENT NOTICE.FRIDAY, the 13th Inst., at 10 o'clock a.m At Ko.1671 Notre Dame Street.1 tt of Fu iture, slightly Alarge quantity rpiture, sig ising oad, Tb nt Prisse won at - on the M.G.A.Armoury, st 830 p.m.Ak Alyn SSL 153 J.WILSON.Gr.Hon Bec - China\u2019 Pliny Cisse Decerating.| ves L pp mesbemmen, EEE .27 or essive BEE sx Es = no Phenix Ÿ.© MUSIC TEACHERS, BS NEDALT RERO AND CLAIRE | \u201cres Cuers.BRITISH AMEBICAN DYEING For x Easy ee foe ETT Beets \"rt | @feee-ttm as LP oH rose ne Loe a TN gl Het cle es te > a is oo Pre F e qe ter and ; Parlor Suit , Games te commence at | e'leck sharp.oy t Sis ire that Mre | oom Multa Fano Chairs.Botas, Lodngee: L | FIERY ep a wa a Tickets for sale by any of (be Voterane, and ot severditf or.d doing pees Ta Bedst Bursaun otcs .of the City Fire Btations.\u2018the Dame t a TX.Bourdon œullinery.Counters, shel Mirrors, Tables, Tanah Rolland's Band bas been tor the dancing À .fund pr.Montreal, has mad Too! Irene Seta pon.Deas, 80! The last boat leaves the island seven o'vloek, [ x : v .Bosia ears tbe Jacques arsier Parry Whaat eredy halt bil ber aaeta tor t De | Copy From.Casal Gasaliors dE - Los t JDIMOCK\u2014 At Windsor, ind.Flossi VIES\u2014 this city, on Bu .Sed Seplewm- Ph SNe tld tar to Mr ana Mra David Davies.HUDON\u2014At Woodhine V CS on September 14 VS the Met a J.The of à daughter.EEE Hyacinthe, Que.Septem a he wife of 1 Te Meyer.of oon.ioe NOROY LE-In this ci September Seminary re re foadiand id J AT 3° CORY.PARSONS- On the 11th Se ber, at Kaox street, the wife of James {pikes py MARRIAGES, TEETER A nH of Jaînes \u2018Tronboine Eu, ter os + À .2 Stetens, of No.8 Company, Sah qe try.DEATHS.BA LOL \u2014At St Cu MRSpLoOv i aire on the lth Plan \u2014At Moncton, N.RB.on \u2018Sepuenibee nu uvaeph.açod mon! w à Than Mary Babin, oo ash CARR\u2014 At hapiead, \u2018on September Mar fiom ai Ann Carr.açed 11 ear) month and | 7 only and d heieved da Thos and \u2018arr.May ber soul rest in peace.214 2 CORMTER: -At= At Sprine ER NE N.8, er.N.| September 8, September ith, athe.= 'S.CARSLEY'S COLUMN.MODEL MILLINERY|.NOW SHOWING All Latest Ideas in MODELS! Received direct from ; \u2018 PARIS, \u201cand all other European centres of Fashion.New Felt Hats; } Trimmed in all the, Latest Fall Styles, New.Velvet Hats, In every new shape for the season.Mose o daughter of Lwin E imock, N tre aged vo © Dam FISHER In this city.on the Jn fost.Samuel S.CARSLEL ) Pers Se re pare will take -S.CARSLEY, »- tres Thuratay, September ati - Prends wi 7 ben ca en! this intimation.[Chicago apr 24 \u201c FASE AL Crom Polo, Que, on 12 out LADIES\u2019 FELT HATS bie age father of Arch.and IC Fraser, Fa LADIES\u2019 FELT HATS GALLOWAY In Petrolen.on September lst, In overy conceivable chape.188) Henry @ way.aged 83 years, 10 months-F In all new shades.HYDE-At Halitaz, N.8, W.E Hyde, aged 53 WILLIE Suddenly, + at his late residence, 105 \u2018 the 1h inst, William\" Liltie, son of the late Chartes Lillie, à vative of KR and ll ntvathe.Ladies\u2019 Felt Hats in all latest shapes, at all prices from 500.English Walking Hats.! \u201cTe : \u201c JON HRY Ti N ADVERTISEMENT.New Fall Fall Gods! MELISSA.For good solid comfort every one\u2019 should have a Melissa Garment.EVERY MAN - ° EVERY WOMAN - EVERY BOY .EVERY GIRL Nothing so useful for Fall Wear.JOHN MURPHY & CO, Boys Department .This department is now loaded with -Nearly 75,000 Tustramenta in use.An immense stock in great variety.New designs.Faneral an Friday: the 13th\u2014insto at 2 from above address, thence to Mount nt Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances arc re spectfully invited to attend.(Glasgow, Scut- land, and 1 Relfast, Ireland, papers please \u20ac y À LÉGEI RON Ste.Cuncgonde, oh the 12th inst.be lenis Hosara, son of Joseph Guillaume Tare aged 3 yeark.LORTIE\u2014At SL Henri, on the 1th inatant, Elaine Gougvon, widow vf Louis Lortie, aged.Fears.MIRON On ge 11th inst.Mes 562 Laval avenue, Guillaume M 3éy MCCUTCHEON \u2014In Erie Tormehin, on Wednes- dana us, Mary Stewart, relict of e | t 30th, ugh McCutcheon, aged ninety-five years.: MARTINEAU\u2014On the 11th inat\u2026 at 219 Manufacturers street, Marie Loger, wifo uf Napoleon Martineau, agud 19 years, Mca Ain At t Alma Sn at BS on BIRT MeQuaid.eed | your.MOSHER At Avondale, NX.S, on September |.1st, James Lo Mosher, in the 7ith year of h age.MATTAEWS\u2014 At Spring HuLN Rebecca Matt a, aged 75 N.S.August Ast, yours.- Se cHean, native of the of Moulin, County\u2019 of Perth.Scotland, and for 7 years a resident of the County of Glengarry, Province of Ontario.MURPHY _AtSt.Jon = gate on Dire oat.M ew Mur PELTIER-On the 10th ot Ta i Mignonne | atreet, Jeau Baptiste Pelticr.aged 89 ye, cars PC Roy, At St, John, N.BR, on September 7 i Fanny M, wife of Gilbert Ln Purdy.aged 37 ROSS.At Picton, : ut.on Sunday, the 10th inst, at noon, Arthur.Ross eldest son oy w alter of Customs, aged 0 and 2 onthe REDDY dy.Le here Halifax, x, Dridset.wife of Wm.er 45t SULLY AN-Om Ton.the 19h September, Francis Jeremiah Sullivan, od months and A lot of English Felt Walking Hats trimmed from S0c each: Felt Flop Hats.nt lot, of Children\u2019 s Felt Flop Hats, B and colors, at all prices from 50c each.Felt Flop Hats in all colors.S.CARSLEY,) Notre S.CARSLEY, « ASK FOR THE Desideratum Brand LADIES\u2019 HOSIERY.Rav Funeral will done foros resi- Jemos, at 2 p.m.on W 3th instant, Ss are requested tonal TAYLOR At Spring te N.NS September Gh, WESTLAR Non Hy at Halifax, N: \" Se or.: ; ' Wm.Alfred, son \u2014 and Mary ey .Fully Fashioned Westlake, aged { weeks.[I With S; Ankles, Paar DETECTIVES OF THE MOST RELT ih Pliced Heels, ; ith Spliced Feet, EE RE Na mare wn pay Trees ertorm ™INDELIBLE DYE que CEE Dee rake peas S130 He er 7 ,S CARSLEY,) : Notre ame , RRSONAL \u2014 WH.BYRD, CONTRACTOR.68 S.CARSLEY.) Street.Lagauchetiere street (tekrphone 390 house 2 Bh rare io give te an ca ce - PERSONAL \u2014 TBE DORENWENDS Casse DIES\u2019 HOSIERY wind or wet ; TE air 1458 (à LADIES HOSIERY copia 8 \u201cIn all weights of Cashmere ; UFFER WITH TOOTHACHE of NERVOL il instantly Boctie 34 ul draggin.or Pom TL Lyona, cor.ome: and Bleury street sa Per PLANT, TRAINED NURSK ved to 38 McGill Callege avenue.S teamer Persia J.H.SCOTT, Master.Sails Every FRIDAY at 7 P.M.Fare to TORONTO - - $ 7.50\" Fare to ST.CATHARINES - 8.00 Fare to NIAGARA FALLS - 850 ST.CATHARINES and Return.14.00 MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED, D.BATTERSBY, IR NE.street.G E JACQUES & CO, Street.Ma MESSRS.WOODHOUSE & COS BRONTE MARSALA|' We offer at the very low price of T5c bot 43.50 per gallon, ot $8 se pet dozen.vor ta VIGER 4 CO \u2014 orn roOrTLAR PORT andon! tbe N 1 V Rich OM SEE Aa CEE per errs ste ver per ein à Et FINEST FORT \u201cthe Rope) per ne, This.wine is shi; boss per tie, ur the RER = Le _TRASER, VIGER à CO.CALIFORNIA CLARET.THE SUNSET WINES.Catrorie Claret in parus 26 per case.Californie Ctaret i T CAS & pe: ; CALIFORNIA ZINFANDEL = west R se A Ax arte, §¢ Sem on, nay dre \u201cpet case.\u20ac ALIFORSIA BURGUNDY.'».Wines a California Pureanis le quart California Eurguady, in n Ar porcs CALIFORNIA 1 SAL TERNE.ere nee a qharta, per case, olor gauterse, a pinta, §7 per case.CALIFORNIA POST à ANGELICA.Sterns Wine Port, in quarts only.#0 per Sean ee FRASER VIGER & = Fauéy Grocers-and Wine Lerchants, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 199 St.James Street._ - mi | 4 \u201cIn all weights of Wool For Fall and Winter Wear Embroidered .Hosiery A very fine stock of Ladies\u2019 Em- \" \u2018broidered Cashmere Hose, in a 8 large lot of new patterns.Ladies\u2019 Silk Hosiery + In Black and Colors > Three ery ! AN Fully Fashioned.- S.CARSLEY,) Notre ; SCARSLEY, \"Sex Street, \"MEN'S FALL GLOVES MEN'S FALL GLOVES \" PERFECT FITTING Being made from picked Skins, MEN'S RIDING GLOVES MEN'S DRIVING GLOVES MEN'S WALKING GLOVES In Shades of Tan =) In Shades of In Dark | Sh ad Also in CALF DRIVING GLOVES from 65¢ Heavy Kid Walking Gloves from 6Sc : loves with Stud Fasteners en's 3-button Gloves, S.CARSLEY,) Sotre S.CARSLEY,j Pret MEN'S RUSSIA CALF GLOVES Men's French Calf Gloves.Men's French Kid Glovea \u2018 Men's Moth Buck Gloves, Men's Real Buck Gloves, Men's Antelope Gloves Men's Reindeer Gloves, All Gloves made specially for A own trade.Fit deliveries of LINED KID G just received, comprising every novelty for the coming season.© S.CARSLEY,) Notre ~~ S GARSLEY ) Street, ~* Rigby Waterproof.Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Rigby Waterproofs in all styles.- S.CARSLEY, Notas Daus Sraars, MONTREAL S.CARSLEY'S COLUMN.ame Street, | ta MEN'S BUSSIA CALF GLOVES | | 178, 1187, 1768, 1771, 177%, 1778, T1 | | Boys\u2019 Fall and Winter Overcoats.0 | JOHN was | New Goods Each Day Hew Trimmings purTrimming Dep BOYS®* SERGE SUITS.Old instruments taken in part BOYS\u2019 SAILOR SUITS, payes.se BOYS* VELVET BUITS, \u2014\u2014- ee = BOYS\u2019 KTON SUITS._ a a 4 Sole Agente : And as our prices are low you can sève money by visiting this department.At the same time you will\u2019 have the best rtment in the city to select from.This department keepa steadi- y growing, which is proof positive that \u2018we supply our customers with the right goods at the right pri JOHN MURPHY & CO.BOYS\u2019 REEFER JACKETS.à le WILLIS & CO.# = 1824 Notre Dame St.& 3 MeGili Street, & «HIGH-CLASS MANO TINY = Fd hv À j \"et KERREL ZEA \u201cAYERS DARSAPARILLA You.are al rain or | mêgae shine, as all issa Garments are Wi NOE Rll EEE 1a wie = nd - perfeitly po poroûs, ous, ye et rainproof, and S.P.Surrm, of Towanda, Pa, the most fashion- .whose constitution was completely able Seto _ \u201cA broken down, \u2018is cured by Ayers - Head ma Garments} \u2014 \u2014 wm] | Sarsaparilla.- He writes: Co \u201c For eight years, I was, most of the time, a great sufferer from constipation, kideey trouble, and indiges-\u2026 tion, #0 that my constitution seemed] to be completely broken down.I was induced to try Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, and took nearly seven bottles, with such excellent results that my stomach, - bowels, and kidneys are in perfect con dition, and, in all their functions, as.regular af clock-work.\u2018At the time » \u201cX began taking Ayers Sarsaparilla, my.Weight was only 129 pounds; I now tan \"brag of 159 pounds, and was never in so good health.If you could see me ba fore and after waing, you would wan me for a traveling advertisement, I believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla $0 be the beat in the market to-day.\u201d Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla Propareû dy De, J.C.Ayer à Ce, Leweii, Mass.Cures others,will cureyou IN We are showing exceptional value in Boys\u2019 Reefer Jackets, which are well worth your attention ; the same remarks apply to our stock of - os at a a these ve have several li a mranutsctarersp \"For Boys' Clothing come to WASTED-A GOOD SALESman to take charge ot a department, ! ANTED \u2014 A MILLINER TO take second call in the Show oom.yum 52 Featherbone vs, Whalebons, 34 + Scientists tell us Featherbone ee \u2018is practically the same sub-\u2019 stance as whalebone.fore Featherbone Corsets are + better than whalebone, being - more elastic and fitting closer.Ask for and see that you get \u201c Featherbone Corsets.\u201d Sold generally throughout Canada.SPEXXAXAXRE RTE There- Apply to Jas, A, Ogilvy & Sons.Yesterday we put into stock another lot of New Dress and Dress Velvets New Laces in our Lace Department It is mving and READ Pure Soap, Peculiar Soap.the directions on the wrapper.rrr.i New Mantles and Jackels We will also put-into stock this week another lot of new Mantles which will make up our new assurt- ment of these guods TO THE CITIZENS QF MO L À LITTLE MONEY GOËS A FARWAY TOWARD MAKING A HOME BRIGHT AND NICE.ALTHOUGH IT TAKES A LARGE AMOUNT OF CAPITAL TO KEEP PUTTING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS OUT RVERY WREK ON CREDIT AND NO NOTES * TAKEN, THE PRINCIPLR SECURITY BEING THE HONOR OF THR PURCHASER OUR STORE STANDS ATTRE TOP AS -A HUME FURKISHING PLACE oF BUSINESS.KVERYTHING THAT IS WANTED FOR TME HOME EVERY KIND OF FURNITURE, EVERY KIND OF CARPETS, ALL KIND& OF CUR: TAINS AND CURTAIN POLES, ol CLOTH, STOVES, RANGES, TEA, DIX.NER AND TOILET SETS.BABY cas, RIAGES, WRINGERA, ETC THOSE WHO RRQUIRR ANYTHING THAT IS NICE IN CARPETS WILL Jus, À Ogilyy & Sms The Family Drapery & Linen Warehouse, 203 te 207 dt.Antoine street, and 144 te 130 Mountain street.@ Teleuhone 825.us \"* Now BE ABLE TO FIND WHAT : ; SUITS THEM.SPLENDID TAPESTRY ; Oy ES ado DDR n° .EV] NG ON .PENNYROYAL WAFERS Metropolitan Manuñeturing Co., | 2 1678 & 1650 NOTRE DAME ST.A specific medicine for LADIES to TRAE rome \u20ac maccessful rogularits.Fey etectual safe in all cases invigne- +; will comtique ahem saone = th oar | Ba] M ami | CENTS FOR SALE de ® Neaatr, 3123 Notre Dune ies, © mar val se 1.\u2018STAR* Office _ TWEEDS, SERGES, SUITINGS And-Overcoatings.We keep the largest and richest assortment of English and Scotch Tweeds, imported diteôtly by our firm from the best makers.Wo also keep an immense assortment of \"CANADIAN TWEEDS.A firet-ciass tailor, Mr.A.Brodeur, is in charge of our Tailoring Department.= We Retail at Whoiesale Prices.Cob = \"EE STRICILY ONE PRICE.ws FRERES.\u201ca DUPUIS ee mL LARGE PURSES 0dr.Garon\u2019 Remedy or ARE SOUGHT FOR AT CHICAGO, BUT rg | oN DEGNNING CURES POSITIVELY Lom Power, Nervous pe fau and oases, caused health, J tr.ATE WEMCINECS., Montreal, \u2014POR GALE BY \u2014 JOUN T.LYONR, Con Rleury Sta ALE, 3013 Notre Ba ne Lod RESET Bemis d Se.Catherince 8, CH TT] PHREYS\u2019 | This Precrous OrstmenT is the triumph of Séientific Medicine.- Nothing has ever been produced to _equal or compare with it asa curative and HEALING APPLICATION.It hasbeen used over 40 years, and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction.Far Pics\u2014External or Int Blind .or, Bleeding ; Fistula in Ano ; or Blecding of the Rectum, The à mediate\u2014the cure certain, À WITCH HAZEL oil \u2018For turn, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction tron: à Burns, Te The relief is instant Ulcers, Fistulas, tching E ions, Chilling or ible.\u20ac Cents, Soil by Dragginte, OF pont poot-paié en rucetpt of pride, ICNPHRKTS* RES.CO, 1118 118 Wien 56, ERW TURE.CURES PILES.NOTICE.Par QUESTION P LJ |\" the protection of the seal herds of the Paci- | Or OMETY Lig 0! \u2018court.It is inal if this question > lot Canada are free to - property rights decided vet dare to are many difficulties in t .NOT SETTLED.AMERICANS NOW WANT AN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION.IS Will Be for the Purpose of Areang- ta to Protect the Seal \u2014 How the Regulations Stand at Present, |eracrAL To TUE STAR] Wasaxerox, D.C,, September 1A\u2014An International Convention, to arrange for fic, is a probability of the near future.The Secretary of State, Mr.Gresham, nds that he has a big task before him, which must be quickly accomplished if the\u2019 life of the seal herd is to be preserved.The result of the arbitration at Paris was to] leave the protection of the seal entirely to the regulations.The decision of the court is necessarily inoperative ond will remain so until the United Stara and Great Britain arrange- t the decision of the of regulations can be so settled as to serve the seal herd from absolute destruc tion during the coming two years.- As matters stand at présent, the citizens \u2018 take seals, wherev er they can find them.Pelagic seal ¥ in the spring, and unlessa i : Tol.lowed by by legislation, | be in th armang: with \u2018dian sealers» .early next year.\u2018decided how and when the.seal should be protected, but ae amounta to hoi: here are no penalties: ere Han, for violation of the court's re- Commendations Great Britain is bound in in Rvod faith to carry out the recomu tions of the court and to join t the U cd States in prescribing penalties and enforcing the rules which may be adopted.If Great Britain forbids her subjects to take there is nothing to prevent Canadians transferring their sealing vessels to citizens of \u2018other countries, and t new owners of the sealing outfits could with impunity enter any part of the Behring Sea and take skins, It has been suggested that this aitu- ation offers an excellent oppartunit, \u2018for the Chilians, who were worsted in their recent dispute with thix country, to take reprisals in e fic waters Nor would the United States, having had all questions of .arrest the sealing ships of other countries, \u201c, if she did arrest Japanese or Chilian ane?would she dare arrest those of Ger- ar iustance, in case German subjects should go into the sealery business t ere way ofa satisfactory \u201carrangement of the Britain: of with the capture by subjects of countries which were not party to the arbitration.It is easy to see tha:' the outlook for the seal herd is a one.ITthe sealsare to be saved there is no time to lose.and the State Department is now tel ing to its representatives abroad for information \u2018as to what and Great Britain are willing to do in the premises.BROMES -ANNUAL- FAIR - A Largé Attendance and Everybody Pleased.gloomy | [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] BROME CORNER, September 12 \u2014 The Broure County annual agricultural exhibi- tiou vpened at Brome Corner yesterday.It w continue throughout until night.In connection with this fair the Fruit Growers\u2019 Association.of the coanty of Brome is holding an exhibi also.The wedther- is delightful promising.jar Early yesterday m rove along the roads ing to Brome Corner.The directors say so many entries have been made that they will have to crowd the exhibita The hotel aconmodations are nut very great the fanuers are very hospitable and welopme strangers to their homes The dairy and fruit exhibits equal anything shown iu Moutreal, and every hing | is taste: fully antl artistically arranged.yhody ia well plea: The horses and Er ¢ are very numervus, and it is impossible not to admire their splendid aprest ou ance.This is especially true the collection \"of Guernseys, Jerseys and rshiress There was horse racing aud er attractions in the, afteruuon and A ere is a great coliéction of farming implements, carriages and furai- ture, les several domestic manufac: tures.The oi = are as follows: President, J.C.Draper, Sutton Junction; vice-president.Thomas W.West Bolton; | secretary treasurer, E S.Chapman, be directors ar are: em Se .G.Puri ton, Farnham; , on, Saison; orton to Mi ing all, East isher, Lyman Knowlton, Paitons Stab, M.L.Collins, Bast Farnham.Committees of departmen nte\u2014 Horses\u2014 L.Knowlton and W.Curley.Cattle\u2014T.Wand Ralston.eep and* swine\u2014W.G.Purin on and C.Gil- man.Fowls\u2014W.Grounds \u2014H, H.Allen.Farm products\u2014Colouel Patten.Domestic manufactures\u2014 A.L.Collins and N.Pearsons: Mechanical work, Robert Allan; Gates, D.J.Randall and Joseph Laraby.The otticers of the Fruit Growers Associa: \" tion are: President, /Mr.5: A.Fisher; Vice- President, Nir.M.L.Collins; Secre 3 Treasurer, Nr: J.Directors: Messrs, Wim.Knowlton, Ed.Cald: well, Jr, and W.M.Hilthouse Brome; Rev.Ben.Westover, N.P.Emerson, nd Steven; Turesce, Sutton ; Asa Johnson; rh are: Horses.Blunt, \u2018Potton.The 3 and Yo Stanbri ul ng, Sweets- burg: and Jos.ors nham.| Aa Hid essrs O.Bird, Granby ; Ww.M.Pharoah, Stanbridge.! sheep and and swine\u2014Messrs v.and Dairy \u2014 Messrs A.McFarlane.J.P.Stine hous, À.F.Holmes, A .and Campbell, Bedfoi Domestic manufactures\u2014 Mr.\u2018John Boyd nalited à Yesterday wasan ung! success the gentlemen who had undertaken the\u201d ma ment werc quite Jubilant over it.Between five and ten: e visited the grounds, which wero in perfect condition.More than ten thou © present to-day.ton of Tehiclea of all Sixes and x roads throw, t-the , and fil the \u2018Fair grounds ith sightseers from \u2018the surrounding countries within a dius cof many miles, Yes ay was a busy \u2018day for the the judgea, and a great number of \u2018but it was impoesthle to esmpite he the Het of prizes on account of | great quan antity of good on exhi on.e curious Borde in connection with be Fair ia the fact that although the com- potions for the honors In cheese were un- own to the judges, still the prize was ven to the same gentleman who obtained at\u2018 the Worlds Fair and at the exhibition of Sherbrooke.Mr.Arthar New-: te of re County, took the izhest onors in ow Arthur .Newton tou ot white cheeso at the show.shown weré not those that: had taken the rises at Chi and ke, This act speaks for nel in favor of the\u2019 judges of the dairy de nt.A amount of space here is devoted to ladies\u2019 work and domestic manufactures, and these exhibits attracted considerable attention.Thespecimensof horses and other live stock are very seed.Sheep and swine are numerous ments for the entertainment oral all Yiaitors have not y besides \u201cBest lot UNTYS FAIR._ (PRCIAL TO TRE STAR], ue but Tor these\u201d difficulties are added | MSA cheese, and § \u201cTho gona Paie hore an 1 a mak the Fair a succes ge ou bi as the was all that Seas ed far.mong those exhibiting cattle are Mr.OH.Hackett, Com, Hertords, Mr.Carr, Compton, cattle; Mr.B.Poh Socks er dra Pai sad Angus Mr.In Horses, as at the vious faire, this in She previous cars eattle are first | classy an hs og Noy 1ov found at Fain in In the main building the ladies faucy | work exhibit is very .while ilo all root - and pr exhibits arc excollent \u2014 pithe epartment variety a pot as large as oT t should be, but what The tine weather is bringing a crowd of poople, and all the ruads leading into town are crowded with teams with people from the surrounding The great success of the opening due 18 due to the efforts of the officers and directors, among whom may be mentioned the oe Col.J.H.Taylor treasurer, A.R.Po roa and eg F.Learued, W.W.CA Laure ued, \\illiand and e, Alo the | Tavlar, Mrs.Alton H \\ iley, M Mis Elviare Rand au Misa Belinda Mackie.The s train from the south over the Maine Central Railway, also one from Sherbrooke by the route connecting with the Quebec Central railway, brought large cro The second day of the St.Francis Live Stock Association Exhibition is all that could be asked for in the way of line | weather.The crowds of visitors for the Fair com- mentëd to arrive early in The morning.The attendance un the first numb twent, rnd an he récelpta were] the largest ever.taken on the first day of t The races of the first day were well contested, the judges being Messrs.J.K.Judd, Geo.Stevens and C.L.MoDougall.In the race A.Sawyers * prie | Puller\u201d won, with H.Knapps \u2018Dan ond; H.Ingram\u2019s ** ena Cleve = third, and R.Woodward's \u2018\u2018Honor Bricht\u201d fourth, best time 24.In the 235 class there were four starters; Dr.Erskin's \u2018Frank\u2019 first, H.\u201cBen Morrill\u201d second, W.5 \u201cBonny Carlos\u201d third, best time The Fair at St.Johns.[SPÈCIAL TO THE STAR] Sr.Jouxs, Que, September 19.\u2014 More vorable weather could not be had for the U pited Courities of St.Johns, Iberville, \u201cMisi, uoi, Napierville, Chambly, Chateauguay, luntingdon, prairie and Rourille, which opened yoster.at two o'clock.wing to previous el ments the Hou.L.H.Beaubien, the Minister of Agri- air had fully expected to have him.\u2018After few & m the president and directors, the St.Johns fire brigade ed the grounds in full force, showing to advantage the great Silsby engine, with the | ladders, axes, hooks and all that is n in case of fire.St.Johns is fully equipped to cope with y conflagration.nuw.The exhibit stock is well up aud there are fine Specimens of horses, cattle, swine, sheep, Poultry, etc « \u2018The ladies\u201d show is créditable, there being a nice display of needlework and fancy cles, The horticultural and industrial exhibits are not very plentiful, but they are of a superior qualily.But this is.the opening day and it is not expected that the w oley ri be complete till to-morrow morning.The horses were inspected Sy the different a.the ladies holding the reins passing by the stand.A band of music and side-cho wa enliven the ings.NO DELEGATES FROM OTTAWA.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR Ortawa, Beptember:13-The action of the Macdonald Club hereat its mecting M day night in refusing to send delegat to the You Conservative\u2018convention, in To- route, is held to wean that the Ottawa Government is against the meeting, which pens to-day.The close alliance ween © Macdonald \u2018Club and the Government shows that such is the cass.A member of the Club says that the Toronto meeting is bound to Le a fizzle.He lusinuates that it was called rat to in notoriety for the organization than to do any political good to the party.The club here is unanimously to the convention at the present time.mn Laurier's Western \u201cReception.\"St.Tomax, Out September 13 \u2014IIon.Wilfrid Laurier ne Laurier were the\u2019 guests of Dr.Wilson, of this city, from Friday to Monday.In the even a meeting was held in the Drill Shed.special train arrived from London about 3 o'clock, bringing a lange number of Liberals from that city at e Young Liberal Naval Bri.ssion was formed and arched \u2018rom the depot to the Drill Shed, which was.ked with people.The plat\u2019 form was filled with prominent Liberals from this county and adjacent towns and citiex,.Mr.Laurier\u2019s speech was a disap: utment lo many on account \u201cof its Bini but as far as it went was received with enthusiasm.He maintained that the principal issue between the ies was the fan and declared that the goal of the Liberal party was British free trade.Addresses Alsos delivered by Messrs, Mills, Sutherland, | Hyman and others, \u201cwhich were well ived.The meeting closed with cheers for the speakers and, the Laurier een.r.was in Leaniington \u2018yesterday.He was accorded d receptign and an address was tendered him.Abou thousand people were present.The \u201cBritannia\u201d Won Again Lospox, eptember 13.\u2014The yacht between the \u201cBritannia\u201d and\u2019 the Na vahoe,\u201d which started yesterday, course extetifing from the Needles to the hreak-water at Cherbourg, ce, round the break-water and backto the Needles, a distance of about one hundred and twenty miles, ended this morning, The Prince of Wales' yacht crossell the finish about one minute and thirty seconds ahead of the \u201cNavahoe.\" When the starting gun was fired yesterdayghe \u201cBritannia, (vas over the line, but she\u2019 was not co od tn return and make another start.ve contiary, | the difference fun.Ahe times at te sheand the \u2018* Nav st was deducted from the * Britannia\u201d finishing time, anthit was declared that she had won the race by two and a half seconds.Mr, his yacht won the race, and hé at Ghce filed a protest against the decision.The matter ferred to regatta committee, who \u2018decided that the action of the judges was correct, and the race was given to the * Britannia.\u201d Charies de Leateps Free._ | PARIS, September 13 18.\u2014Charles de Les: who was senten lo five years\u2019 | nment for cons, al case, was re posters \u2018The sentence of five years imprisonment was pet aside bn appeal to the Court of Cassa: tion.Subsequent to the above sentence, \u2018however, a sentence ome gears im-| passed arles de on his conviction of avin orn cor -ex-Mintater {Peu ailiat, to to oppor the Fama Tot: nn sentence tad run rary he © one.He about six Ponti o the sentence when the prison to roloase bim.Mos Rio J September 13.The rebel iy med in Rio bay b forts at .wo Have n Ised PETERSEURS, September 11 \u2014The ksha™ has-been burwed .*Shermos! \u2018on the siver Volga.Fifteen of the crew and tusive were burned or passengers | Bostox, meer for.Coakabire Exhibitias, whieh ng ENTER \u2018 ; \u2018 ] St _Aldban's Cathedral A T by the Met 4 paving cuntract for Jury in ments ro io hare ng sat aside, He arrived yesterd from Europe the wk \u201cCaralonias He declinod to La sayin) was out of ble bu tos stay.r.EA and his il leave for Cal are pa few ft ay of Montreal, here Mr .leg speñt part of his exil THR GENERAL SYNOD, _ Its Firent Mipsting, So0pe And Objest.\u201d (SPECIAL TR TO THE STAR.) Tomo?September I 12 ~The first mead.the General Synod of the Church of British Nore America- in\u201d this morning.ns tant over Bela US de A and important ever y the - can Church in'this country.The Wry with a solemn religious xrvice in St at 11 o'clock conducted: itan of Ontario; assist: sted WY dither high dignitaries of the Church.A po lo luncheon was served in the crypt of the Cathedral and at 3 pm.the Synod a rombied in Convocation Hall Trinity University, and there will continué in session from day to day until business is conc The frst \u2018work.ot- the General Synod will be to adopt a constitution on lines laid down by the Mon tra Synod last year.This constitution provides for a Ge Synod, consisting of the Church of England in the da_and Newfoundland .and of delegates chosen.from the clergy and laity.& will consist two bouses, the bishu; ge the upper, and he clergy + and laity, the lower house.The General cannut\u2014 withdraw any powers wers alre possessed by the Provincial Synods.It may.however, deal with matters pertaiuing to doctrine, worshi discipline, all agencies employed | in\u2019 church work, the DSSONATY and educational work, transfer of clergy\u2019 \u2018from one diocess to another, thie erection and divi ision of and rearrangement of provinces, 7 The déle- ESS the Quebec diocese are the ce Archdeacon R Canon oe, Dr.R Hon.Henry Aylmer, Mr.James Dunbar.A largely attended conference of Churchwomen was held yesterday in Holy Trinity | school house in connection witlr.the General Synod.Mrs.Williamson, prgeddent ot the Torunto Branch of the Womah's Auxil- : iary to Missions, presided.In the after- - noon were read upon various s phases of work, the Girls\u2019 Friendly Society, sisterhoods and religious teaching i the parish and at night the subjécts of the inistering Children\u2019s League, the Woman's Auxiliary and comèsses work werg considered, brief discussion following of the papers.War Against the Lords LoNDaN, September _I\u2014The National Liberal Federation bas issued a circular in connection with the ection of the Home Rule Bill by the Hodse of Lords, in which it says that the\u2018question of mending or end- of Lord may displace for a oe, D.D, Rev, W.emekers Ven.cular adds, needs unfiinchin {reatroent.Justin cCarthy has cable tic following m and appezd to Dr.Ihomas Addis \u2026 Emuwet, prosideut of the Irish National Federation of America: ' The rejection of the :lome Rule bill by thé louse uf opens a new chapter in the strug- ste efor Irish liberty.+ he one side are tho clected representatives the people, the sympa.hiv ae the British democracy, and the uhcon- ble spirit of the Trash race.On We other ae: is a heredi and irresponsible « lamber pe dbo ranks all all that eee worst in Engli iu wealth an result is vor doudthul.The Maung ot Fonds bare made a similar stand against cvery pruat reform sent ufo em by the House of Commons In the hog run, progres and the have invarably trun hoc = and the ihulence of the privileged classes been chastised.But Tragic.wi be a bitter one.We u to fight against i for their privileges.by appeals to \u20ac ee n of defamation, bigut and corruption.Venave to took to our faithful country in sustaining our party ut rittces im upon ing on an active campaign in the ih constituencies against the insolent cnemies rish liberty.There never was a ime when Irish-American astirtance was more urgently necded, or when it © could uce mort splendid results in securing to our country » great measure of Irish na toanal rcif-government, which prong from tho ius of \u2018Gladstone.and which the House of \u2018ommons has once fur all solcmniy pledgod itesf to carry into lav.i A Collision at Cardinal CARDINAL, Ont, September 13.\u2014 Mon.- day morni a collision ocgn at the Graud Trunk Station, in wkich an engine and four frei ile ht cars were wrecked, V an eastiound\u2019 freight train was stopring at the station to repair a hot box arot eastbound train came along and the driver, not noticing the semaphore, ict his train run on and into the one already at the stä-* tion.The four cars and the engine were completely wrecked, the freight being scattered all over the track.No lives were lost.The same train ran over and instant- Iv killed a man about eight wiles west of here Sunday.Cholera in Europe.Loxvgy, September id \u2014 The Lisbon Official Gazette declares London and Liver- to\u201d.sus) ed of infection with cholera.All vexsels from hoth ports will be inspected rigomusly.À death ocen at Leicester on Sunday last from Asiatic cholera.Another death trom cholera .ocourred at Rotterdam.Several fresh cases of cholern have been reported a Rome in the past twé daya.A despatch from Lez- horn says the epidemic is decreasing there, Unable to do tho Work.ToroxTOSeptember 13.\u2014 McKeown &Co.contractors of this city, last week » £5.00, Now they ane _nounce théniseives -as unable to do the .owing to Montreal contracts.The rd of orks has decided that the firm shall forfeit their deposit of £700.This action is taken because the Board believes that there has on- occasions been collusion among contractors tendering.Rioting Itallans Attack Hungarians.Rour, September lA\u2014A thob of Italiana attacked a nutuber of Hungarian peasanté at Deleneyes Monday and tried to destroy the Town Hall.The riot was quelled by troops.but'not before twenty-five persons n wounded.The troublé was: the.ome of a\u2019 long standing racial ani- [ moaity.Te mE re \u2014 Every -increanes_the.nie of Carter's Little Liver Pills; The reason is that when once used relief is sure to follow.Don't forget this.: Notices.They Eat with Pleasure.® truly: thd poor unfortunates who itt table Fes time,.and who are ohliged to partake very ngly y of food.\u2019 They eat with fear and trembling; ther.have no inward rest or sat ion; their A i fe { existence is uncertain, and to them lite is a harden, unfortunates are dispeptics; or they are- bled with constipation, sour stomach, nan heartburn, dizziness, nerv- furred tongue, other miserable Many of these ousness, eyesight foul , pe a score of .and distressing symptoms.| unfortunate dyspeptics hare met with fai ure, re in the The wire and prudent, when overtaken with trouble.find a spcedy cure by- using DPaines Celery Com This famed remedy never falls in its work; it acta directly on the organs of di tion, and at the same time strengthens the nervous aystem.No other\u2018 medicine in the world can claim so many cures-\u2014permançot onen toons Paine's opt o mprond RAN stron c to give vonderfol remeds à 0 Jwimediate trial, If they ron ial rid th Las cured thou thousands dn and will certainly cure you no matter how bad the case.Newcombe pianos that drew immense crowds to hear them at the Exhibition are now on view at our warercoms, $344 St.Catherine street, where special prices can be-arranged.There le of mired screens | int - the Japanesa Aaction of the Fine Arts Balding the at the Fair that are valued ass respectively.PE i \u201cMasa, S&ptember Te | a .toon * q IF pou decide to buy Hood's Sarsaparilie,\u2019 @b nok be Induced to take any other madk 4 \u201cneige =.{+ ularity and \u2014 he Very Revo Dean Norman, Db, in de Abe Mouse.F =i \u201cof reforin.The question, ThE Er AL urs to-be\u2014\u2014 mah.TAREAT OF JEG * AT NES OLA M RB i na - / / .t 8 LAST EDITION.Co THE MON TREAL DAILY STAR,\" WEDNESDAY, SEPPEMBER.13, 1893.LAST EDITION._ - 7\u2014 ~ re = T Ç = \u2014\u2014 va | mr Preserved \u2018Smith, Althoagh con.| = reat te Tha eare.beg ey 5 IE LIBERA Bert of resy hy the Presbytery in last POLITICIANS ! \u2014 = \"teens selling Janu- | Betrmy his Master! LS nor and nd suspended from ministerial \u2018 any» staff moderately, December whoat th- NO, 1?WAS TEMRIBLE BLASPHEMY | ofthe Sisee, appestéd bis case hia city on .CONGREGATE Dot ell off so the chue.Opening prices ror to proclaim in the name of our holy religion.| October 10.Th friend ; of Prof.S 4 ith | Wheat, @&] Sept.6Bj Get.7} Dec.closing at SEGOND C0 T a Saunt.\u201d ieve ina God like v3.TER | Dave Tttie hone thay he will secure an ©, SA Sept Qu Oct TH Dee.Corn opead al tH ® | that.\u201d The justice of God, which was really ® + itral, or that th , nod ir ve ne the + Sat and Oct.42] Ibec.closingweaker at 42 Sept.rixhteouaness, bad been referred to.He \"4 quite, De Perte.The proseeut VHE MINISTERS SHAKE HANDS AND a ae ant droppet (rom pete : {of the \"love \"oat tu \"Did: we © not Ing committee will Le the same an bat which RECEIVE DELEGATIONS.Der.31 loss\u201d Pork Sauce 418% Sep Wie ; household i ticel à [ on J'esterday'e close.Professor Campbell Again Before Bu.\u201cBe \"biued.the \u201cman who te: À Declaration of War en PT gonsisting of Lr.William Meibren tie _ - .lieved that the justice of God Dr.Smith will conduct his own case.Itis the Presbytery.HE WILL APPEAL TO A HIGHER COURT.Le - Addresses by Principal MacVicar, \"Dr.Patterson and the Defendant.\u2014 The Campbell heresy case was continued at this moming\u2019s session of the Presbytery, + when Prof.Campbell was asked if ho had anything further tosay, La which thé Pre- fessor replicd:-**1 have nothing further to say so long as the statements made by me yesterdaT are taken into consideration.\u201d The Bev.Dr.D.Patterson of St.Andrews \u201cat once arche to move that the second count of the indictment be found proven.The second count charges the professor with having held and taught \u201ca view of God | which sets Him forth, as \u2018one who does not smite either in the way of punishment or discipline, and who hae nothing te de w ith dus dunes ing of thie wicked.\u201d The Speaker regretted that it fell to his lot ho take an initiatory step in the watter.and yet he could not see that the Presbytery could have done otherwise than take up the matter.According to Professor Campbell's idea of God.He wax only a titular monare h, whiie the real niler | was Matan: He adtuitted that sin was punished.but claimed that it followed natural: Iv, as naturaily as baruing foliowed fire or death followed the taking of poison.In Holy Writ it was expressly laid down, \u2018The soul that sinñeth, it shall die.\u201d If punishment of sin ensued by Nature, who constituted Nature! The Christian sees a power behind Nature, God Himself.The.punishments.of God laid down in the Old Testament.were famine, pestilence, the sword and wild beasts: these were sent by Gad to punish sin.he.Old Testament ended with a warning?sin to righteousness, At t ning of the New Testament the fhe - exclaims: \u201cRepent ye, for the kingdom of Gud is at hand,\u201d and enforced the declamation by .In the sermon on the Mount there was ssage after passage, relating to the jus.Bee of Gud.In Raul's ! Epistle to the Galatians the cu Was 3 repeated, and the Hebrews it was said : It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of God.\u201d OurG a living fire, and yet the professor taught that it was \u2018contrary to nature to inflict pain or take away life - un account of sin.God, indeed, is love, but He ix also light, REV.JAS.BARCLAY.truth and righter us.Ress, Love itself required punishment.If the ; panished., by the Woni vf Gud.ruler a \u2018country çyuverned without punishing.anarchy would prevail in that : Sand the ruler could not held u asan example of the ver of love.The sacritice of hrist was justice, an if sinners did not deserve punish meut, there was no necessity for the Atonement and the death of Christ must be accounted for on some other principle than the satisfaction for sin.ruler who never nis! was not only a weak and ineflicicnt one, but he did not win that contidence and love that would be Fiven to one who seasonally corrected and\u201d It was penal retribution\u2019 that was referred to in the Bible, not vindictive, but righteous justice.The growth of these ermuneous ideas bade fair to sap the foundations not onl of sound doctrine.but of morality iteell, \u2018This teaching might be prodactive of the weakening of the moral sense among the people, permitting then: to tolerate such in- illerence and wurse, amongst public men.The statenient made in the Old Testament \u201cWhom the Lord loveth He chasteneth,\u201d Was Tepes and reiterated in the New Testament.The theory cf the Professor did away with the whale system of discipline, and the Christian was told to - resist and resent discipline and | fering as th work of his \u201cenemies resuit of sin.In concluding, $ Dr.Patter-on declared that the Presbyters had a duty to perfor:n.and they must stanû : were given up the children wouldwunly be half fed and would not grow a \u201cto that sturdiness that characterized the Christians the past: .WRO WERE FED ON THE WHOLE BIBLE.Without any remarks at all on the matter the Rev.C.B.Russ, B, D,, of Lachine, seconded the motion.4, After a short J oo the Rev.Dr.Mac.Vicar suggested that if there was to be any amendment how was the time to present it.The Rev.Jo Myles Crombie said that while hé had the grdatest respect for Dr.Patterson he \u2018must say that he had put a man of,\u201d straw and then kuocked hin: down.There was not a single utterance of lir.Patterson's but what Prof.Campbell would give adhesion to\u2014that God simites-\u2014but he does not do it in the vindictive way that is sometimes taught in the old Puritan theology.He did not do it.simply because he had the power to do it.It seemed to him that what : Prof.Campbell taught was somewhat on the line that what a man sows that shall he reaps: da man deliberately chooses to walk away from God then punishment.his sepamtion from God, will necessarily follow, but if a man accept of God through Christ.God will have no occasion to smite, but rather reward him.He therefore, moved in amendment that tho Second count of the libel be found not Pine Rev.Dr.Barclay regretted that he could not see his way clear to sécond Mr, ombie's amendment, for after very, very eful study he had been forced to the : Conclusion that the couut was provon.He had not been able to gel himself at all int the ition which lrof.Camptell had adopt ed.§ seemed 1 to hint a confusion of Meas.à rot, a wis eas a at hy xv which is certainly not i strict accordance with the theolog > of che Bible.I cannot agree with him v at God \u2018Joes not smite, but that Junishment comes from the hand of Satan.te has put Satan in anewlight, which was refreshing.I thought that belief had rather died out.He gives Satan much Kreater power \u2018than he really sesses.Suffering is surely the punish.went of.God.and 1 think the olor bas failed to give due weight to Chat aspect rr the Divine Will.\" Cogtis ing, Dr.considered that Flo Campbell's mistaken \u201cwere mistakes { expression and, to his | - ns soe Very grave mistakes in expres: .fone th bert Did.The adie and\u2019 + The Rov.Prot.Campbell held that it was the duty of the Church to explain obscure passages of Scripture.\"There were thi there exceedingly simple thatany child right to investigate.Did not Christ press) that a certain woman.db Satan for so many years.paid ot Gort imal say that He came to destroy of he ah works\u2019 ei sos sick and the ppd devilsi Pat Lu of a God that the urch wanted him to \"believe n\u2014a God who surikes down while Mb blesses with they want to believe in the\u2019 Moloches Tha When Chriat \u201cFather, the.smiter of\u201d ex.the Old OM, Testament a \u201cWhere te qin \u2014 tbe Ron hia hand te \u20ac pt the ms Sows asked: dowd ment Dpt irit Christ or_punish- to\u201dstate \u2014w .said he had been twenty-five years in con- If half of the Bille | was as great as the love of God.Sin, he coutinued, was a violation of the \u201claw of Gud, \"and its punishtuent was death, and\u2019 away.back in the cal ages it was found that whee death rëign- ed there xin reigned before, He might | be accused of iguori the death side.Notatall, The death side was not of God at all, but the power of killing was the devil.When à parent sent his son to the missionary field and he was eaten by cannibals, was\u2019 it the parent who killed him ?when a parent sent his son to fight for his country, aud -he-was-kitled in battle, wan\u2019 it the parent.who fired the.gun They could not saddle the responsibility of sin and death upon God.ceeding further, f.Campbell said he was\u2019a believer in the'testimoay of the Scriptures in so far as \"they were found in conformity with the testimony of Christ, and only in so far: as the Old Testament was op fosed 10 the testimony of: Christ did he call it into question.He thought with ail due respect to the grand old covenanters \u2018And to their foredathers in Germany, that these men Were actuated by the Old Testa- rit and ne not | the spirit of rist.was the od of battles 4 to them, éq they growing as a church in\u201d the direction of Sdhristmindedness.or were they grow ing more and more confin ned in their Old Testament principles?He | left it for them to answer.THE REV, PRINCIPAL MACVICAR _ challeuged anyone present to recite Professor Campbell's utterances iu full, there fore he considered it very important that each puint should be thoruughly under- stows], _and either proved or disproved.Therefore he asked Professor Camnghell Ie eo Testament To The professor replied \u201cI do, but not béleve in a God who imm y\" smites.\u201d Then ay McVicar quoted several pass of Scripture, including Romans L,.24, aud 3, Acts 7, 21 and ans 12 Asked again Professor Campbell replied: \u201cGod did not s His Son, but rave Him intothe hands of the one by whom we all sutfer.\u201d \u201cThen Dr.MacVicar concluded that the text, It is a fearful thing to fal A the hands of the living God,\u201d be read by \u201cProf.ipbell.to \u201cean \u201cIt is a fearful thing Toh 1 into the hands of the Devil.\u201d The ci want it understood that texts of Scripture were \u201cnot being moted alone, but that due re- fard was :; made to the soo) of each EEE AI all its bearings considered.Reading the whale of the second chapter of the 2nd Epistle of Peter, the speaker declared that a God of limited scope could have no place in his theology.\u2018He beheved in a God of justice.on was extraordinary that the- Brofessor Fully the devil in these days when 50 many de- Died the existence of a devil at all.pe Campbell had a great work before him before Ne would win many sensible people tohis way of thinking in this respect.ter presenting these passages, if any one said that to proof \u2018had: been given from the New Testament that God smites, the Principal declared that he would produce the proofs he bad left unread.PROFESSOR: SCRIMGER considered that the libel had been ved, although he considered that in- his remarks yesterday Professor Cawpbell had qualified \u2018his former statements somewhat.He inferred.that Professor Campbell's idea was that God smites sometimes through nature, sone- times through the devil and sometimes through the Son.The speaker failed to see the advantage of this.It was just as easy to believe that God would smite, as it was \u2018to believe that the Son would smite.The S| ter could see nu reason for changing 1 pe Verdict in anything ! thit had been said si EN Rey.W.D.Reid apologised for speaking in so important a matter, being the youngest mem or of the Court; but he \\ had something to say half of Prof Campbell.te di nder the plea that: \u201cBr their fruits ye shall - know them\u201d He had \u2018been student under Professor Campbell, ahd the effects of his teaching had been the grandest inspiration and noblest condeption of the _character of God that the student had ever experien he fessors array of profs as to the plenary inspiration of the ible, when lecturing on Apologetics, was he st convincing.The speaker contended that the quality of the ministers turned out by the Colleges All over the count ought to be evidence jn favor of the sou: ness of of the doctrine taught by the pro- \u20ac 550 The Rev.J.A.Diclos had sat under Professor Campbell as well as under Dr.Brigts, and from neither in teaching did he hear a word of their unusual views.Yet.he would consider the fruits of Dr.Cainpbell\u2019s labor to be the Kingston address, for he sidering the subject.Valter ul! was struck with the den; that although the Professor bad been so long imbued with the question under discussion, he had got, as far.as he knew, been able to make one of thé students see with him.Therefore he had a large contract on hand to bring the whole church over to his, way of thinking.The Reve bert, declared \u2018that if .none had seen as Professor Campbell it was because he had never presented the \u2018questions to the students \u2018The debate was closed by Dr.Patterson in a few words.THE VOTE.e was then taken on the motion of Tson, and the second count of the libel tas sustained by a.vote of Zi to 2, the dessidents being the Rev.J.MylesCrombie, and the Rev.W.D.Reid.Some members | of the presbytery did not vote.The vo Dr.Pati he Prof.Campbell then said: \u201cI protest against the decision of the majority of the l'resbytery and appeal to the Synod of Montreal and.Ottawa at its next meeting for the following reason: That the Presbytery, in the consideration \u2018of its.arguments on - which its decision was based failed to wei h the riptural ones present \u201cby the defence which the appellan x as sufficient to exonerate him\u2019 from the charges contained .in the libel.\u201d The Rev.Dr.MacVicar, Dr.Robert Camp- , bell, Dr.Daniel Patterson and Prof.Scrim- ger were appointed à committee to Answer the reasons for am appeal to the Synod, and the Presbytery adjourned Among the thirteen?who su ported Dr.Barclay *s auéadment last night to throw\" out the first count of the libel were: Dr.Barcla oJ.M.Crombie, Prof.Ross, J.F E Duclos, Keracher, W.D.Réid, Prof.Coussirat, Internoscia and.Murray Wataon, ministers, and Wm.Drys- dale and Colin McArthur, giders.b Court of Queen's bevy e Mcintosh alleged ro case of $7000 occupied the whole ae ot oi the \"Cou een's\u2019 Bench to-day, bit Giothing new the Grand Jury returned true bills: Mpise Prevost, e Mathon, attempted murder; WwW.Tumis, grievously wounding; Adolphe | Lafre: = leon LS murder: Charles Galipeau, minal é Trepanter, perjury.\u2019 No dope unlaw wfully s woun ing.vus Yeste the followin the CM GES.MUNN-MACNAB- At Harbor Grace, Nñà.on by he the Rev.Dr.Harvey, of #%.m.unn, of Montreal, son unt Vine A.in Nfd., to Kibel, daughter of the Rev.K.Maopab, of Harbor Grace, Nid.ns THE WEATHER.11 a.m.\u2014Probabllities for the next twenty Murray Watson of St.Lam-|.bu latter, but the heat was too in Upper Hogse.STIGMATIZED AS THE FIFTH WHEEL TO THE COACH.Capitulation or\u2014 What ?© LonDoN, September: 13.\u2014The issued to-day by the National Liberal Fed- ration is virtuälly an important ministeri- \u2018al manifesto.The Federation has sent to every Federated association in \u2018the United Kingdom a copy of the manifesto, the substance of which is here given: | the House of Lords not only marks, another |- stage in thé history of the Irish question, I but has hearings so important to our systëni\u201d of\u201d rliamentary government as to for: very- careful consid: eration.For sexen years the Irish home-rule question had been subject to discussion in the constituencies more full, thorough and sustained than had ever be: fure been riven to any political proposal.In July, 132, Mr.Gladstone came into power witha clear | mandate to deal with the sub- Jects.\u201d The circular lieve briefly sunimarizes the course of the bill in the House of Commons and the House of Lords,aud then continues: The sevenyears discussion by the country, the eightÿ-two days consideration by the House of Commons, and the detinitely tois.are-all to count as mothipng when Gf\" to the views of some four hundred servative peers representative of themselves alone, and, for the most, assembled merely by virtue of being the sons of their athers.\u2018A little more than a year ago a coercion ministry appealed tot the country and was decialvoly cjested ! from office; yet Lord Salisbury and his colleagues ! vo-day OVER-RIDE THE VERDICT PRONOUNCED at the polls and arrogate to themselves paramount authority in the State.The play.of various portions of our coustitution which Lord Safisi and the circular _ The rejeption of the Hume\u2014Rule Bill-by ascertained wishes of twa miilions of elee-§ hinted there is likely to be another interesting case before the Synod, involving Dr.er, the well-known liberal minister of Cleveland.THE REBELLION IN BRAZIL Revolutionists Control the Harbor of Rio-Vice in India.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LONDON, September 13 \u2014Private telegrams from Rio controvert the official statement that the Braziliau rebel ships are unable to leave Rio harbor.On the contrary, it is declared that they control -the harbor and its entrance.A state of siege has been declared for ten days and business is at a standstill.The city, howover, is peaceful and communication with the interior is uninterrupted.\u2018According td advices from _ Lisbon Joy \u201cRud Tre or the Bra- \u201czilian ironclads, \u201cRiachuelo\u201d and \u201cBenjamin Coustant,\u201d now \u2018lying at Toulon, are on the way to Lisboh from \u201cBrazil to man them on their arrival in the Tagus.Tlie loyalty of the present crews is\u2019 suspected, and it ds thought probable that thiey might combine with the rebels if allowed to proceed to Brazil.The report of the Government Committee to enquire into the truth of the charges of 1 tlic American missionary ladies, Mrs.Andrew and Dr.Kate Bushnell, that, contrary to a resolution of the House of Commons, an officially controlled system of .vice exists in India\u2019s military cantonments, fully bears out their allegations.Lord Roberts, who, when Commander-in-Chief, i denied their statements, writes a letter of- : fering an unreserved apology to the ladies, stating that he had been misinformed and that the orders which were given were undoubtedly disobeyed ina many stations with- \u2018out his knowledge.INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.Canada Buffers a Defeat.TORONTO, September 13 \u2014 At 11.30 o'clock and shook hands with Tom, nab ve \u2014\u2014Mr.Ghapleat, Sir John Thompson Kept Busy-Hon.Mn Foster Leaves the city = \u201cThe ' Ministers Visit a Steamship To-night.There was a gathering of the Clans around the headquarters of the ministers this morning.Politicians and would-be politicians gathered, smoked and talked in the.rotunda ot the St.Lawrence Hall, while * upstairs thé Premier and Sir.\u2018Adolphe Caron, with the more or less \u201cable assistance of Mr; J.J.Curran, M.P., discussed affairs of state, received visitors Dick and Harry.The early part of the morning was taken up with serious business fe- ceiving a delegation of stean ip and representativ es.To cards noon the * \u201cParty\u201d be o congregate.The rival- aspirants for the Cantons.Collector- ship, Mr.RS.White and Mr.Guillaume close to Lieutenant-Governor C hapleau, w ile Mr?White waited to see the Premier himself.Mr.Dansereau was there, also Dr.Lachapelle, Mn Mr.Bergeron, ALP., Mr, Lepirie, M.P., Hon.Mr.Ouimet abd.many other od pan men.Sir Adol qe.was down stairs early and enquiring for À Curran.who was want up in Sir John Thompson's room.Hon.Mr.Foster wax announced to leave this maruing fo for Cornwall, where he was to meet Mr.Woods, M.P., and tariff reform with a delegation of farmers.Hon.Cha ieutenant-Governar, | cave up from Quebec this morni and shook hands with many ol friends in the hotel.Mr.Chapleau says he.is here ou private business.Sir John Thom son and Sir Adolphe Caron were -kept pat 4 the aithfui, who are, however, havinæ a field day this afternoon.From two to ve o'clock Sir John receiyes, and a steady stream of visitors has flowed up to his private parlor.The Premier to-night will Fdulge in what may be considered comparative relaxation.He sups on board the Frence steamship \u201c Ola,\u201d champagne and speeches.will inaugur ate suitably the new French Ye which is destined to increase C trade with old France.Hon.Mr.Chaplest was invited to attend also, but he was not feeling well enough and was obliged to decline.' To- morrow the winisters to St: Rose.Hon, Mr.Foster may not and had dot much timetore- | Mr.Boivin stiek- | MR.BRYSON'S (M.P.) HEAVY LOSS.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, September 1% \u2014A special train left here this afternoun with the remains of Mrs Bryson, mother of John Bryson, M.P.for Pontiac, and Miss Bryson, only daughter of Mr.Bryson, for Fort Coulonge, their, late residence.Their bodies\u2018 were ght from Montreal; where they were found dead in \u2018their room th of rough an escape gas.Much s symmpathy is felt for Mr.Bry- spn, whose wife died about a year \u201cSpecial Notices.~The drawing for the Doherty Organ, the prize given by Mr.C.W.Lindsay for the corréct answers to three puzzled, will take place at this gentleman's warerocoms, 2263, 1 2270 and 2272 St.Catherine st, on Monday, the 18th, at 10 amy AN theanswers will be placed in a bag and shaken'up.The first correct answer drawn out b Prof.Septimus Fraser, who is blind, will b ed the organ \u201cThe Dah Organi the prize to be given by Mr.C.W.berty Organ for x prize to given to the puzzles, is now displayed in the in dow of this tirm\u2019s warervoms, oe su Catherine st : The com) com] ree and is open to.eve , Children included.Pamphlets are to be | had at the above address, The beautiful Evans Bros.Piano that created so much attention at the Montreal Exhibition is now on view in the window of I\u2019.E.Layton & Bros\u2019.wareroomas, Z St Cath erinest, cormer ot Peel.\u2014 Tomy tition I is a \u2018wealthy 5 Chicago woman intends to \u2018erect'nt Janesville, ¥ .4s a memorial to her father, row of flats in which the deserving poor of that town may live rent free.Shooting Pains All over my body and swelling of my limbs have cansed a ty QR said: ed out the House of lords will raise upa question which will take precedence of every other question, because upo! pon that question alone will.depend Whether the country is or is not self-governing, or whether, on the contrary, there is a power, not upon nor behind.the throne, but between the throne and the people, that will stop altogether the action of the constitutional machine.\u201cThat issue is now raised and the question Lo ! mending or ending the House of rds, whi held a subordinate ae\u201d in the Newcastle programe, ay before long, Gladstone forecasted, fsplace tor a while all other subjects of reform and cry aloud for vigorous and unflinching treatment.1f \u2018the HOUSE OF LORDS IS FAITHFUL to its traditions and practices it will capitulate; if itis not, we of the Liberal part will enter on a 2 fight, o of the result of whie we shall not be \u201cFor the preséiit we entirely re ject the * pretensions to the right to tor gree t the isso lution of Parliament ard) confidence to the Government ook ri pus forward with those refonmns for which the country raits.- he ingrained dislikes of the per House to all progression had been reed this year before the rejection of the Home Rule Bill.How far its members will venture further to flout the popular will remains to be seen.To all true Liberals the political situation is full of encouragement.The Home Rule Bill has ssed the+House of Commons and has Peon jected by the House of Lords.The bill is doubly certain to become law.The ministry is strong; its supporters loyal and our programme is sound.Our opponents have played their last stake.we proceed with cou and determination Bot only will the Jr question be settled but a era of reform will be entered upon.\u201d Newspaper Comment.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] | LoNDON, September 13.\u2014All the news- ra publish mments on the National Fiber Federation manifesto.The Tory organs treat the circular contemptuously and pretend to attach no ithportance to it.The Star (Radical) ublishes its comment under the caption, ** Bugle Note.\u201d It says: :*Democracy has been, longing to come to close quarters with the tyrants whom they have tolerated so long.In this sentence is condensed the Radical opinion of the whole coun! The \u201c Xational Liberal Federation has always been in the closest touch with Mr.Gladstone, who, though \u2018his name does not pear in connection with the issuance of T- the circular, was doubtless aware of its contents before it was issued.Important - - Meeting \u201cof the Roman Catholic Section of the Board.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] QuEBEC, September.13.\u2014The Council \u2018oft Public Instruction (Roman Catholic section) met th morning .in the Parliament buildings.All the clerical \u2018members were present.and the only lay member absent was Sir Narcisse Belleau, who was unable to at attend owing to iliness.Thep ings at this moming's session pery little interest, as only matters où, routine were taken u This afterhoon\u2019s session, it appears, will t interest, and, as a member reed! \u201cThe tug-of-war will commence,\u201d .At this morning's session a sab- committee was named pre project of law respecting a Central Board \u2018of t Education to replace the numerous boards now in existquce in .all the dioceses of this province.The pfinci le for the for- i mation of this Board n admitted, and all it how requires pn fa \u2018the means to put it in force.This central\u201d Board will probably be constituted similar to the Board of Examiners: e Bar of this province, and the examinations will probably be carried orf on the same principle.gr.Gravel being unwell is replaced dur ing this meeting by Abbé me, rector of: Laval University, while Rov.\" Vicar- General Chiltour, administrator of the dio- late Mgr.Racine.he 1 meet) will probably last until to-morrow ng THREBLIVES WERE LOST.The Suraine, of the \u201cByron Trerice\u201d t Leamington \u201d ' x srnctas ro raperia] Zploslon ie r Ont, Jo ptember 13 The explosion of a se to the steamer \u2018\u2018B.ight lamp.which tween Roudeau Harbor and Cleveland, Ohio.She had sought safety here from the storm and was destroyed at hier dock this morning.Three ot were, lost by suffocation and drowning, those George Shaw, the fireman; John\" Croak, a dec hand, \u2018and Jennie Fenn the cook.effectual efforts were 6 to rescue the tense.The \u2018former were suffocated before they could be | warned.The loss Is $15,000 -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Dn, Smits Aliewed Heresy.Bn Bern enrereanasanonasinn 2000.chseumencence ssassacues is .[os \" or ! \\ Th Septomber ia Th Fras \"PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.+ Hie case of Sherbrooke Teplaces ex-officio the | ies be-' States team had still four men to.play, but » the effortsof Thompson and Ralston having their total above the Canad fang, th e game was sto) peed Aa \u2018hi point.e United States ele even had tras in their second innings.The ar scores are as follows: Car ada\u2014Ist innings, 67; 2nd innings, 236; \u2018tot v ited States\u2014Ist innin; nings.(fur loss of 7 wickets), 164; total, a THB ALIEN LABOR LAW.Steamship and Rallway.Men Talk to .the Premier About It\u2014Thelr Busi- ° ness Interests\\in Jeopardy\u2014Re- sult of the Consultation.The Alien Labor Law of the United States is evidently bothering the Canadian steamship and railway companies not a little.t present they are in a quandary.If the Canadian Goverument does not allow United States officials to inspect immigrants at Quebec with the view of \u2018detecting contract laborirs,'the American Government will stop all trains at: the border and inspect them there.Thig won't suit the railway companies, who ten to refuse to accept the immigrants from the : steamship companies.It is, in in fact.\u201ca : pretty kettle of fish\u201d and railway companies are trying to get dut of the dilemma In in some Way.is morning a i deputation of the lines waited upon \u2018 Sir John Thompson at the St.Law- | rence Hall, the idea being to impress | upon the Premier the necessit y of the Gov- ! ernment permitting American officials to | inspect the immigrants at Quebec.Mr.AM.Burgess, puty Minister of Interior, had made such an ares ment, but the Government refused ratify it.Sir John Thompson, Sir \u2018Adolphe Caron and Mr.J.Curran, M.P., were present at the interview with these gentlemen for the steamship a and d_railway com- panics; A.A Allan an Allan, of the Allan Line; J.Torrance andy.Torran jr., ofthe Dominion Line; Jas.Thom and D.Connolly, of the American-Hami Packet Company: À .of the Beaver ine; and.C.E.dian Pacific Railway.- The interview lasted all the forenoon.The de; tation put before the Premier the necessit or permitting oflicials to operate at Que stating tha great loss of business would result if ail trains from GC were atopped at the {their endeavors, however.The Dominion | Government cannot take any stand in the atter, and.cannot officially nize the right of American Shiela ial to inspect immigrants in This.leaves, the matter just Canna it waa befors, and it ia no now re nought that the steamship and railroad make-some arrangement on \u201cthe Torn Te count so that the imimigrants may be inspected on v ' HIGHWAY ROBBERY.\u2019 Joseph T.Cote Attacked ve Roughs Near Bonssooure Ch | A desperate h hway robbery took place near Bonsecours Church last night.Joseph T.Coté, a gardener, from Ontario, who is forty-nine years old, and who was on a visit to the city, while walkin about found himself near Bonsecours Church on St.Paul street, where he was accosted by a number of roughs, who asked hiw for money and immediately attacked him in a most vicious manner, beating \u2018and stabbing hinf till he becaine senseless.Afterwards they must have put him in a hollow in the ground behind the church Brown found for it.was there Constable him at two o'clock this morning, half dead from loss of - blood.He was taken the Notre Dame Hospital, and on Fbeinif< revived told the s of his encoynter,»» to the truth which his opty pockets bore tnesa.Sergeant the constable who found the man ae an idea who the highwa: arrested ones à pat Cote could ne not Cidentity à ey and he had released.dition.\u2014 A BANE MANAGER RESIGNS.\u2018Me Brunet, of the Bank Nationale, Sends In His Resignation.Mr.Alfred Brunet, the Bek Nationale, sent in his re- tions dehich been accepted no ich in go into effect on L It was acid on the street that there had been some opinion betweén Mr.Brunet and rectors, and that the resignation Brunet had been cause, Mr.Brun there has been any trouble, and says he has resigned on account of being unable to stand the Strain.His health has not been | and he intends taking a Eu soon as his connection with t bank bas been seve Mr.Brunet has been six years general : manager of the bank.Coroner McMahon hon has received instrue- tions from the Attorney-General to exhume the body of Mra.Jose, Nadon and hold an neral m of
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