The Montreal daily star, 15 juin 1894, vendredi 15 juin 1894
[" -Apply at The Thomzeon N 16547 STAR office.: LAST EDITION.| on Yea onffeal Baily Star GIRGULATION 38,346 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1894.PRICE ¢ ONE CENT._ | VOL\" XXVI\u2014No.140.RATES CLASSIFIED- ADVERTISEMENTS BIYUATIONE WANTED, 10.ents for 30 werds or loan, nea LR oats word, each insertion.PUFLLS ANTED, 10 cents for 10 words or less, and tra word insertion.cach au (EN PSE ads.25 couts for 35 words or less, and 1 cent extra word.each insertion.ROOMS TU \u2026 10 cents for 30 words ce less, and 3< cent pet catrs woni, insertion.BOARD, 10 conte fur 2 words or less, and 3é cent per SXire each insertion.FOUND, 10 genta for 20 w.sds or less, and 3 cent per AOR entre wert TO LETH AUS STURFA ETC.3B cents for 35 verds Yans, an cash insertion POR Raabe S couler words and i cent per eau PROPERTY ATE Bente or 35 words er lem, l vent per extra word, each insertion LosT., TS ccute for D words or lena.aad 1 cent ver extra BUSIN C HANCES Es, ETC.I oents for 35 words er loan, cent per extra each insertion.PERSON ALS, page 5 3 conte per word; ainmum » conte each Insertion.AR sdvenmsasecis i=ae=ied at the abeve rates must be Out uf wu aavertisers may order through their local sewedealers at the above rates.SITUATIONS VACANT.~~ CN na A Want advertisements received too late for classification will be found on page 8 of to-day\u2019s \u201cStar.\u2019 RS NS SANS A SAA Wie.AN EXPERIENCED TABLEMAID with rervrences Apply to Mre.Wolferstan omns, 730 Sherbrmuke st 129 tt WATEn MEN TO TRAVEL \"El.POSITION PER: oon ALA nt anent, salary or commiauon, fast selling special- fhe Ap ony Stone & Wel aa, Te Mantre: 3 J.W.Beall, Manager.IM Saw TANTED-FOR THE QUYON, MIXED LE onl, male heal teacher, holding a ort clas \\ elementary ut \u201c (ymasace August 13 th.Harrison, 156 WANTED GOUD LIVE AGENTS TO CANVASS tor us in the city and every town in the Dominton: not empl t and good remuneration to men of by iS on to the National Mutual Loan and Be.James street.1% Wasres \u201cFIRST CLASS COOK OK.MUST SPEAK | German and English.Apply 121 St.Dominique =.V AED, GOOD COOK.For SMALL FAMILY.\u201cull evenings, 129 Mac 138 à 3 TANT A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT FOR A mall family.Recommendations uired.A WANTED IMMEDIATELY.A GIRL 1 6 RUN chine for sewing buttons and shous.Shoe Co, \u201cLad Ty Craie « 2 VV ANTER A3 NURSERY GOVERNESS TO TARE care uf two children, aged Iq and 3.References required MI Prince\u2019 Arthur et 132 WAS oe MACHINIST.\u201cONE CAPABLE OF of, and Atte up machinéry.Must vod refrrences as to abuity.pa os Arp Fa ve Fotacis Loy., 780 Notre 3 W FANTEI\u2014ATHOROU Sat BENT MILLINer to take charge of millinery de ment in a town in Ontario: necessary d Er satisfactory refereuves.Apply to John M.\u201ceo.WANED A GENERAL SERVANT (FRENCH Canadi ian pref.reed), for fannly of two.Ap, gu un- mediately, to #8 Victoria st.i V \u201cANTED GENERAL BERVANT 70 Gu TO the coun Guod wages.Apply at 239 Moun- taiu st, corner Wf .Catherine st.immediately.139 2 Wa ANTED - TRAVELLER FOR WHOLESALE go, firm, for upper and lower onal district.Must have connection.Apply P.O.Box N32 1393 Ww ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY.GENERAL\u201d SERvant for seaside, wages 00; refere: WANED -¢ OFFICE BOY op, FPLY IX 2 the howe.Papineau avenue.\u201cANTED - A STENONHAPHER AND TYPE: assist in Warn aa \u201cKX GARDENER, BINGLEMAN MUST t claes te man.none need L'8RK at 1754 Notre Dame su.où after5p m.Wl AXTED \u201cKX GOO! nces 4133 Dorcheater st handiwniting t to P.O.Box Wie A Cuac HMAN: MARRIED 5 Waren -A \u201cGENERAL SERVANT, WAS WASHING put out.Apply tok2d Lome avenue 193 Ww writer te om ond in French and to an 156 STAR ofce.»3 8.8 Hain, florist, 68 ver Rall Hill \\WANTED-A YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL washing or cooking.Apply at FANTED_A FIRST CLASS DRILL HAND, AF ply at Darling Brothers, 112 Queen STI ISTEXDY BOY THAT Ole 83 BN apprentice to nt Apply 10 8.Catherine st pre ne 1 ~ANTED\u2014 WAITRESS FUR THE TOKTONL 541 Craig st., upstairs.1401 ANTED_WOMAY (GO (OOK FOR FLAIR COOUK- ing, at Terry , No.¥2a0d 2a Bt.James street 401 W 7 ANTED-\u2014ASTRONG BOY FOR KITCHEN.APply 38 l'oiversity st 101 V C'ANTED- WELL EDUCATED Peter at.little rie de: a TR Sap nce as jumior cler = ti specimen ba: pier 40 3 War ANTEU MUSICAL COENTLENER ENTE dress particulars to 'L 1658,\" STAR otfice.140 2 \"A GOOD GESERAL SERVANT, ! No Apply 265 Bishop 103 Wa ANTED YOUNG WOMAN TowaRR IN KIT- ch employment.Apply W.A.Farrow, 205 Ht Catherine.1401 V FANTED-GENERAL SERVAN] FOR WORKING housekveper fur amily of dren; govd wages paid to suitable amon APD Le to 1697 Notre Dame bri 1403 Wa ANTED A TA TABLEMAID: ARCADE CATE.2336 81.Catherine 148 VA WASTED.A Fronota AND CAPABLE EN eral servi SITUATIONS WANTED.en mL ALC AANA NY BY ENGLISH ENGINEER HOLDING Board of of Trade ce berth in Br STAR office.ae\u201d \"WARIED i \u201cFOR JULY AND AUGUST.SITUA as house: aid, undermiends plats semine Good.ret Ad mi unde: sewing erences.- dress A.ML 10185berbrookost.1384 % JANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MAN FROM DUNDEE Sootland, 22 ye are situstion an assistant bookkeeper or general office had Len twesveptionstde references: willing small salary.Address * D 1636,\" STan tice.V\\RANTED 4 AT ONC CE, \u201cSITUATION BY AN EXC perience d comchm: de oT sountry.Can gre three J Joars references: steady.Address \u201cEK Lu R © ¥ANTED-PUBITION AS TRAVELLER, SALES man or clerk.Guod connection in Ottawa Valley.Address \u201cE15,\u201d BTAR olive 103 WwW ANTED- BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOman.work Ly the day or ue the week.of any X ind; can furnish references.\u20ac 3 Ri herdion YANTED,_ BY A YOUNG LADY, Pos x store, speaking Freuch and English.Address * 108 Svar oBice.WANTED BA BY A FA RESFRCTAC LE YOUNG Wo: vy the day or week.Address \u201cG 1533,\" Bram oie.193 ~ANTAD BY YOUNG MAN ENGLISH.SITUA: A- tion às driver or storrman, city refere dress \u201cF 1517) Stam ol in\u2019 WANTED FUR que LY IST, POSITION Ax As IRE veller, by a energeue Provinces preferred, or or kr-p horse and \u2018ru eg city and country work, or long distanes.Best city and other references.Address \u201cGINB STAR ofSce.183 WANTED \u2014TO CONTRACTURS ADVERTISER, thoroughly experienced hand, desires position as jomckerter or foreman.Good refcrences: \u2018ace no ub- Addrees :1à 1549,\u201d STAR ottice.193 Wan ED TRAVELLER A GENTLEMAN going to the North Weet carly in July would akv commissions of collections for te real estate and other security.Address \u2018U Pleased to undert prises houses.abso to invest: Hest references an a \u201cStax Office.V ANTED- BY TWO WOMEN, WORK BY DAY .or week.A #4 St.Antoine street.193 V JANTED - SITUATION BY THOROUGHLY competent and rel le engineer.First \u20ac city license and references ages $10 per week tor permanent pwtion.\u2018Adi \"HR Man 8 18 3 TANTED A FIRST CLASS AMERICAN COOK (woman) vires 8 mtuation in a restaurant or cinb._ Address \u2019H i372.\u201d Sram office.1935 VV ANTER- \u2018BY YOUNG OMAN, SITUATION poker general servant.oria oyunu.Apply 3 Devienne street.19 -W TANTED- \u201cSITUATION BY STEADY nh marded nan as\u201d driver; can do clip Wh understands his work; good references.Address M3 Seigneurs street.10 2 WwW ANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, A Muation as pastry cook in hotel ar faut: well up bh the L rs.Keesor, Albian Hotel, Sherbrooke, e 3 TANTED SEWING B BY THE DAY IN A PRÉ vate holy, do lass dressmaker; best of referen- cea Address NS STAR offic.102 ANTED - Se EXPERIENCED à DRESSMAKER a few more customers, cut and fit satisfactory, Ad dress \u201cLL IGL STAR ove 0 PANTED\u2014BY A FIRST CLASS JALOR, TO work by the piece or by the wee Address \u201cL 1645,\u201d STAR office 1401 WANTED.SITUATION BY A WIDUW AS A in cook or would take charge of house for summer wont best city references.Addread M 1674,\u201d STAR ofce.1w3 V ANTED FAMILY WASHING.APPLY AT, 0 Wa TR SITUATION BY CU STOM CUTTER, Fre aystem; speaking Freon and Spanish Address A Brave, P.O.Branch, 133 st der Ww S'ANTED YOU NO LADY wor LD air E UE R D services in return for \u20ac » lady lady going to travel of seaside.Address \u201cJ 1 ST STAR offer 3 ANTED- BY A MAN OF EXPERIENCE, A\u2019 SIT- UALION AS excise and je customs cle tol nees preferred.Ad 'J 1604,\" Bran oie.14002 We -SITUATION' RY A RESPRCTABLE widow as nurse.10 take full charg» of infant: dress \"M1613,\" STAR office.1403 ant BY RESPEUTARLE WOMAN, PLACE ily going :to the ecaside: not more references.Address Mra Three Rivers.Que.140 2 V 7 ANTED POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER | BY matried ea dr ry profencd ddress 1666,\u201d STAR office 003 BUSINESS CHANCES.NA a Lt eT te tL TS AL R SALE-\u2014FRUIT AND PROVISION STORE, ON business the best of Cecherune, doux reasons sting.L Hanis, 196 St.Catherine JOR SALE CIGAR AND FRUIT IT STORE.SITUA ted in the most central part of San Mawrence M Nam st.Address \u201cV 1772.STAR 0fice.JOR SALE JSaLoox, NEAR THE CANADIAN -oa- Windsor - street, paid.Good reasons xiling.$1500 required.For | req or Varticulars address © hen N Rog Aug 1402 LET ON LEASE THE PROPERTY he 5 University atreet, known as Strong Hopital The lessee can purchase the turnitere at a very moderato figure.It camprizes everything neccessary for carrying on ne private ho hospital.Apply to the & p n- stitute, 611 Dorchester Iss 5 PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC -.~ ~ FoR SALE-ON RIVER FRONT, WITHIN FEW minutes nde of à large stone house, heat ed by hot water, wi 24000 ce of land, frai it trees, etc; easy terms Apply Chas.Caron, STa à ofice.MOR SALE- SPECIAL ATTENTION 18 rien to the auction rate of the à a property, 525 S Shee: brooke, corner St.Dominique, which takes place on the premises, on Tuesday morning, at elcvem ociock See auction column.1394 FRASER BRO&, Auctioveers.JR SALE-NEAR sr PATRICE.RIVIERE | DU a beaut: ital villa, finish, bath and w.© hot tnd cold water 1680,\u201d STAR office.SUR SALE A HOTSE AND LARGE PIECE OF ant.To such a one à permanent situation ween ad liberal \u2018wages.Address with reference, \u201cHi 187.\" the SE Join bridge end CP.Re on ue rives moter con STAR office._\u2014_ 1401 ble offer will be Mrs Ÿ TANTED \u2014 2 \u2018 ENÉRUETIC BUSINESS Dumase Iberville, P.Q | 100 3 woman can learn of 3 good tion ad x ing À 1622, STAR office._ po 33 SERVANT, WITHOUT FOR SALE.Ni GENERAL andironing Appiz at once, to 94 Mackay reed.+ 140 3 VF ANTES, A GIRL T TU LOOK AFTER CHILD IN IN the county.references required des to Peter roma.Dentist, 14 Phillips square, on Saturday 1 Whi: A GOON CAKE BAKER, AT B BROWN Coughlan «, 5759 Prince Arthur, cor.St.Domin i >» «© 14 VW ANTED AN ARSIRFANT BOO BOOKKEEPER with some eaperi ver, Slate salary wanted.Andy * y BTAR office 1401 Wire des \"FEMALE SCHOOL TEACH TEACHER hol ps?Mode} sachant diploma, for Gaspe Village Nous votre eur An ve Peter a from oat or ply to Le Gros, Sec.or A 1K) Gerd VV ane \u2014 CRIE A THOROUGH | servant (0 go to .t Greene ov avenue.Car fair paid.~~ ne Anny ANTRD\u2014TVO \u201cEXE ERIERCED ISCANDES.t wiremen, accustomed to class of And at No.33x Wellington street, at 103 cent | Se WAT \u201cA O0 GENERAL R} SERVANT F Ls small family.Apply with references, 15 nt 140 2 TANTED- gEXPÉRIESCED WAIST FINISHER Apply St.Urtain VVa5TEP AT ONCE, ORT THE COUN COTNTRE A x Juung girl to assist with two children.73 Hutchi- son street.\u2019 140 Ww ARTED TEN STOXECUTTERS AT ONCE AT rock rille Asyl 140 4 WALES Ny ren IN LARGE \"REAL Es tate office, salary and libera.commision.city cunnection, (ommenial traveller pre n red.State expenence in appl op.kh LOST.Fm AAA FINS NAN OsT- oN HALIFAX EVENING EXPRESS, BEtween 8t.Hilaire and Montreal oa: unday eve oven: ng, & gold ich Waltham), open\u201d d stem w with gold chan attached.wifh a uae \"block ot pic peu tached with monogram and 'irest ongraved.Asait wasa presen.the loser will pay à reward at tine STAR dthoy.sad antromely grateful.Justo ON IL FSDAF NIGHT, A RING, SET wit me Fr SALE\u2014POR que MILLION KILN-DRIED ki woud, $X cul uy bloc tamarac $1.75; mill blocks #1.50 per pry Mardiarmid 2> Co, corper St.James and Guy.Feleptions sla Fo; BALE - ONE WELDS PATENT DOCBi.BILE acting shingle machine, new, one Smith improved tenaiting machine, seco Mag bee be seen at Montreal Branch, kes Machine Co.18 Victoria square, The 08 Jaw tf JOR i CHEAF BEDROOM 5 SETS \u201cAnD \u2018other furniture.131 Nlanateld at 180 Fer SALE \u201cA FINK BABLE COLLIE ¥ PUP, EN imported stock.Call at 9 Fulford street, Git FOR 3AL SALE \u2014 BICYCLE, SAFETY, \u201cSrECIAL 4.Jn good co condition.Price $5.A T.W.Nem & Uo.149 Ci 10 1 JOR I SALE- TWO! can EE ONLY USED A FEW times, at Fraser's auction rooms.1401 JOR SALE-JUST RECEIVED rt come FRESH LOT 3 wile white ec Na y Ome ear) Ronclis Gerad netal Barnar, 1597 Notre Dame, 20d door west Fou: SALE CHEAP, .THE YACHT IT YAMPA, Now lying at Pointe Claire, For particul at 4 Claire Buat Club._ Mp 2 FOR SALE FURNI RNITURE ETC.AR tore) walnut extensivi dining tah ss ad walnut dining chairs, Er en 3 Be ep HORSES AND CARRIAGES.ETC NN NN NNN NEN NOR SALE -AT 4M PLESSIR ST, ON stone taggy.with paie.aouble or Single, ¢ .for buggy.and twu English sets of hares, eau LENDID TALLY E Ho\u201d Go\" FOUR Lo Eu complete aol.= ate sale at \u201ca bargain: two ock- Hg style, equal to news aRsrehicie of FES St James st.\u201d Re SALE \"PONY, Avo 40 3e GLAD- bar x SART AN AND HARNESS TORS SATE E\u2014 MATCHED.PAIR HS ponies, also harn 1 aingte Welsh pony cart am \u2018single.set harness, 1 el Exmore Seallion, to W.also mare broken ta drive single or dou! J.Bmythe, 1254 8 RK ~ MAND ae L Jour ONE HAVING PABTUR- 1 ooMs TOLET, WITH 2 \"WITHOUT BOARD = also ta ROOMS TO LET.OOMS-LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISH sad bedroom, also Angie goon.\u201ci Hall OOME_TWO FRONT ROOME, NEATLY FUR- niabed; with or withou Terms moderato; A treet, 18 6 QOMA- LARGE BRIGHT FRONT ROOMS, CEN tral locality, suitable for vue or two geutlemen, gas, bath, every convenience 2XJéa ta.Catherine st.135 ?PRocus-ro Li LET, LARGE : HANDSOME DO TOUELE room; also a single room, with board.Ay Metcaite.s OOM \u2014 ELEGANTLY a FLENISHED.5 MINUTES.trom Post O de Marsst.136 18 OOMS \u2014 EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE HANDsome! furnished, on flat, front and tack, with good board, modern conveniences.168 Mattei s street.13 13 OOMS \u2014 VERY COMFORTABLE AND WELL ot Lingroom.on grout flous.Would be lut singly or together.177 Mansfield at.I 3 OOM NEWLY FURNISHED ROOX, IN STRICT- ty private | family; all modern conveniguces.Address 166 Lusignan 13% 6 ! cos GENE EMEN OR MARRIED COUPLE can be aocommodated with nice rooms.First class lard; sas, hot, cold water.26a Richmond square.5 Ross roues AND SINGLE ROOMS, wir dde board, at 85 Union ave.Ï com PU RNISHED, FÔR ONE or, TWO oN t and cold water Peele ve mente \u2018orrance st, off Mountain i: eve .1 OUMS\u2014 WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE AND le, cheap for summer months; immediate pos- seisivn; every! first .how tenant.43 Victoria Res BLE AND, SINGLE ROOMS, Nich E- ly furnished, at 40 MoGill College avenue.VOM -DOURLE HOOM, SUITABLE FOR CA ried Uemen, with board.couple or two gen su pion ave.137 5 RG Ms FURNISHED BEDROOMS, ON SAME th board: transients accomm: * Ne Gill Colege ave.JR OME THREE \u201cROOMS (WITHOUT \u201cBOARD el; privat OOMS-LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS with or withuut bnerd.130 Nanañeld at.Rex, NICELY \"FURNISHED FRUNT ROOM, athroomn Hat; all conveniences in buuse.30 Mansfield at.1385 QOM NICE BEDROON, WELL FURNISHED.se Polat.st, Sud door from Windsor H Telephone 4 Reon BOARD; ALSO TABLE BOARD, conveniences.108 NM nt ansteld rates, modern TO LET, LARGE HANDSOMELY FUR English , with married vouple:no objections & ebiigran; strictly peiva vate.284 St Urbain st.13\u20ac y OOMS\u2014WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM AND one or two geutlemen or Jo lise: sittingroom private family.165 Cadieux 1 bie boarders, at 736 Lagauch hetiere st.133 3 1 OoMs - NICELY FURNISHED, WITH ALL modern improvemonts, with or without board.Ap- 944 Dorchester 1383 ply coms.VERY \"DESIRABLE BEDROOM, SIT- g réom and kitchen, en suite, suitalie for light housckeeping: children not taken.3 8t.Edward st.4 OOM&\u2014FIRST CLASS ROOMS TO LET, wi .rd, at $3.50 per week 259 St.Antoinest.1 OUM3\u201447 METCALFE, 3 LARGE rooms, newly furnished, with Loar, a0 and every cuo- ~Fguience; facing Dominion square; also.Me board 2 I OOM ELEGANTLY FU RNISHED ROOM, PRIvate fami je children; use of telephone: si is st.locality.146 St.Roma \u2014 SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, WITH firet class board, in vraie Freud ch Canadian family.roly 123 Berri st, near Vigei 139 Roos i_SPARTLY FU A FS HEDSTITABIETOR t housekeeping, i in nice locality, hot wat water, 5 and every convenience.23% St.Catherine st.ROP COMFORTABLY FUR) \u201cPURNISHED, ir > y OOMS_FRONT PARLOR.WIT] MATE ASARTEL BED, suitable for one or v4 sente Per th or wit.board; private English fam Apply 17 out Se : Roos.\u201cTWO NICELY FURNISHED ROUN 8 for .breakfast if ured.147 Bt.Alex- ethodist Ch: burch, ander street, facing the &t.dames JR 0043 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS, with board.104 Mansfield st.192 OOM3\u2014WELL FUÜRNISHED.BY THE WKEK, day or month, with bord: 5 minutes walk From Windsor Hotel.37 Brunswick st., cor.Durcheuter ut 3 OOMS-NICELY FURNISHED Si SINGLE AND.a.coareninem, wie RE M_ WITH WITHOUT BC PO ARD, FURNISH: RSS ter DOUBLE AN St ET, ROOMS © EN th and w.c._234 St.Philipst.1003 ox NICEET FURNISHED LARGE ROOM TX\") tamily; hot water beating: gas, moout gen sontiemen only.98 University.140 or loou + BEAVER HALL squ ARE, NICELY shed large à Tmt suitable for one of two mentiemon, Auer light, hot water 03 I \u2014COMPORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS, single or double, board if required.776 Palace st.Rec LARGE BRIGHT FURNISHED FRONT suitable for tiemen or married tor t= couple, with \u2014 of kRchen, at rot.102 COM\u2014PARLOR, WITH Ul VRE OF FIAXO 3PAYS à week, on Park ave.Address \u201cJ 1587, STAR office.A OOMS-TWO MINUTES WALK FROM WIND- Lac, Hotel, furnished front room: À water: ; private English family.13 Drummond street.140 2 ROMS ONRETRELY CES FURNISHED ROOMS, double and single.| for gentleman or married couple; house newly painted and tinted 2002 St.Catherine.1903 ROME our AND BINGLE, NICELY FUR nished, also a parior and bedroom en 33 Me Gill College avenue.140 2 Rooxs var NICE FRONT ROOMS, 3 MINutes\u2019 from Windsor, in a splendid locality; with or withont board.33% Dorchester st.140 3 ROE; FU RNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.| AT 204 St.Catherine OOMB_LARGE Rooum BEAUTIFUL NE iah cooking and good at- > cool Tountain ei r; Engli 2 College avenue.140 à Saat FURNISHED DOUBLE AND TN with or without breakf: tiemen 817 Palace St.1403 BOARD.«| ARD-AND ROOMS, FOR LADIFES DURING confine: Ladies attended to at their es Doctrece, ment; own homes.Mrs.Éohme.Ladi it aie GARD_MADAME VILLARD HAS LATELY odin & housb Swe private hospital for ladies) at No.we ux street; uoar 8 t Catherine street.ge com- rooms: first clam da a ge Series private).Terms moderate.CARD BRIGHT AIRY 5 ROOMS, 1 IN \u2014QUIET jouse, board, r week; locality ve Dascheste leurs.18 8 ELEGANTLY FURNISH D ROOMS, ad, first class table; all modern im ments: Auer lights telephone, home comforts.54 sil} College ave.OARP_ANY ONE DESIRING SUMMER BOARD at reasonable rates please address Boz 191, Danville, ARD-\u2014MRS, SEAHL LADIES DOCFRESE F at vale accommodation with professional Jtiendance, or ladios attended at their own homes.135 St.» PBPARD-AND ROON AT NO.Te SHERBROOKE treet, first accom: on, Tear; d board; cold and hot water, gas, private an Ta Berra BOARDERS OR SUMMER, orm healthirst and finest locality of ied by Dr.H hm ry rooms and a for the use of boarders; For im which are Tooderate, address P.O.Box + Le T ut, near YOARD_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED DOI Tork room tent _fioor) sod Tard, howe comfor class table.atree! J30ARD ~ PAR COMPORTATLY MC RNTRHED rooms, double and single.143 Bleury 1383 ox RD \u2014MES.M McEWAN, LADIES STOR NURSE, oper accommodation or hoarde ders, me nite private.rms m io Ci Nom, below BL Catherine.\u201c1810 ARD-4130 TABLE BOARD, #150 ALARG = for married couple.No.1447) Notre Dome | (ght ad side).3 ate.BR ranch Fost en En i EA0ARD REALLY NET at ole Bleus ee ry [FY OST\u2014A LINEN CARRIAGE APRON, BETWEEN A?Park avenue and the lane around by Prince Apibar ot.Reward at above address Less ON SHERBROOKE OR MA: MANSFIELD § es cel ot lace.Finder kindiyiretara to 38 Stan > Pos A POOR WIDOW LOST HAR PURSE ON Thursday afteruoon, comer Notre Dame and Me- streets, contizmng nine dollars in bille, fifty cents a silver \u2018ve cents in capper, also insurance key.AU roney she bad an the world.Finder Tod Ed vail at 22 Uuton avenue ose -BLACK, WHITE AND TAN FOX Tengion dog.Return to 54 St.Matthew st st.and receive re: ward.101 CST TO CARMEN AND OTHERS PAIR OP spectacles, cuher in cab o- on Common stree Pinder Iverally re by bringing to 1256 wie = i FOUND.AAA A An ne moe pdecerrr ae Foret votes oué AND, ON ECHESTER BT.ce Tt atch and guard.Address \"PL 1658 gras » VU ARE TOP TES OT TATE ORTES IUT cate with °F 1510,\" STA STAR office.132 VÿANTED TO PURCHASE A STYLISH WELL troken horse, guod for ruling or driving, Deigtt 1 1 hands or over, color Anything bat te or black price.Address \u201cF 14%,\u201d Stam of ti LET PASTURE \u201cTOR HORSES, TOK Sur shadé, running water, sound fenci: Peaniaton Bros, Lachine Rapids.1% + WANTED TO PURCHASE.Lans == a es y We ry STIRS ALAA, ANTE a par 0 PURCHASE GENTLEMEN'S CAST food clotht oud prices paid of aocount Address À.Eskior, 646 81.Lavreoce i SANTED TO PURCHASE CLOTH SAMPLES, mill ends remnants, from mane WARS X SEoR EH) 1533\" STAR office.ni WASTED « STANDING, DR DESK, 4 AR WIDE, Arthur Eber yn State price and condition, _ PuPiLS WANTED, NA, 11.8 THE INGRRS-COUTEL Wire rtf os uf\u2019 Languages, Froser te teach without .| a ha food PARTNERS WANTED PIN EN NAN we PARTNER TO DO OFFICE RUS masse, 4 hwodred Dustness of ki .or address P., 303 James ot.Ms 1 I samples: ail kinds campies of limngs otc.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.MEDICAL.] 138z1 1 : Ÿ Oneness is our Peculiarity.onc Artie.One Grade.The Best, The 5 Cook's Friend Baking Powder}: [PRESENTATION ADDRESSES! HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED.EDWIN OOX à CO.116.Pre Xavier stwesh Be Ton Paint ?las Brushes .with Flexible Brine re Berek ready {+ use.= sale by all leading de: KOFF NO MORE.} Watson's Cough Drops in the world for the THROAT and CHER.For ve NOICE unequalled.RM.& T.W.stamped on each drop me BILLIARD mavrracronens, Be all EK.L.ETHIER & CO., 88 ST, DENIS, - Telephone 6057 Ire Bowling Alley Balls.\u2019 mds of Work in'the Billiard Lins Importers.Montreal, 267 a, Pr Ho DRUGCISTS [RL IE E wr eur us COUPON and send with One : pote [i] ARRINON & Sep Ptit 208 dames rect, for coe agnifier, cases, double on habe hating Sate: ae Tos insecte, minerals, etc.i on H On À Serious Testimony \u2014 POR\u2014 SERIOUS PEOPLE.a, affections, 30 mon days, when tant living and over ork make 90 m victime.Your * Ame Kanes Cure\u201d is not a comman Medion weal, 8 ted nie able ak an lon the formulas.el ay pre without Ing qi cogs quackery.DR.NERE BEAT CHE ae.De tee PE a 1626, ANCHOR MED.CO., Notre Dame Street SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills.They also relicve Distress from Dyspepata, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A per fect remedy for Dirriness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.° Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.Smal Pill.Small Price.Small Doge.SOMETH TE NG NEW AND SCIENTIFIC.Maurice Weliabargh's Improved System of Cutting Gentlemen Gare from seven to ten pee all eae of ta within say moet prostabie oocupations la Las word when proficient.- is thorough and time and are graduated The Course of Instruetion and thai is er he tr rate Se .Maurice Weisburgh\u2019s School of Cutting, 43 BEAVER HALL HILL.Season - Now Open\u201d its | Caledonia Springs, | \"Fhe Great Canadian Spa.The waters for sale by the best hotels and grooers everywhere.When you think OF FRESH COOL UNDERWEAR, mom I hs a ji point ca t Povo an au) ot = EN oN vo I of us.4 a splendid selection in all the leading makes, light as a other and soft aa down, so soft that you won't feel it, but so absorbent that it will keep.you fresh and cool.SUM NATURAL WOOL, GAUZE, SILK and WOOL, Ete., Ete.MER BALBRIGGAN in all weights and Priees, SILK, GAUZE MERINO, INDIA No other house in the city can pretend to compare with us in our splendid display, the Quality andthe Prices are the best, we feel convinced, that can be offered.R.J.TOOKE, ! 177 St.James Street.\u20181001 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.« APIA AAA AAPA WINANS 0 FURNISHED HOUSKS: oN | miler ot Burnside Place, St.Luké, St.st ow sts.aad Cote St.Antoine.John Jamos Browne & Son, M9 St.James Su Te LEI HSE: LARGE AND ELEGANT: Pistoles, 21 mics 1y 1 furnished house av Vibage ot frais pour Sharmin Ee equatiod sea bathing and ut ti i.onddress J.A.Lavigne, 1.C.Station, \u2018Trois Pisto los.I 2.Q Te: LET\u2014 \u201cAT ST.HI LAIRE, 2 COTTAGES, J AD obtained for à two pe su marne couple oF BOARD.> CAN BR à private ally, 2 street, above: She New Louse, besa! attire \u2018bel No eat For tur- ther particulars ad.0.Box 687.103 Pa rk.on rr River, 3 minntes\u2019 walk from station add Park.Apply 1971 Notre Dame: = BOARDERS; ALSO BOAR so: eins FOR, ; RUT boarders.113 Bt.Antoive st.BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED, AAA AAA AAS PSA ASA Amen Is YW AKTED_BO ARD AND LODGING, BY GENTLE dren for short ti two man, wife and three chil we, Looms.ans Windsor hotel ress \u201c1, 1633,\u201d Stan office.1401 BOARD WANTED.AAAS AAA A # NS LAS AS SAAS ANTED\u2014 BOARD, ATL LOXGUECIL FOR IN- (ome year okl) and Address stating terms to \u2018*J 1583,\" BYAR Bos 140 3 ROOMS WANTED ad dd Pt ee ROOMS IN SMALL house; A QV couples outside city preferred.Address \"R 1096 B¥A 7e , mo FARMS FOR SALE.: SAAS PARANA AA Fora SALE, RM ON \u201cMAIN ROAD.¢ MILES acres of excellent RER LES FORT STRERT FOR SUM- er.completely furnished hodwe.including fa stove and lelephane.ayant &22 Tilia mouth.erences necessary, \"C1 ofice.0 ETCEVRNEHED TOUR AT SORE Dame Prt an e.8 large rooms; best location a villaga: ol 459.00 for acason » Jpcdud- ing Food aad water supply.Apply P.O.Box ci T° Laibar tor : 2.LKF-FURNI ISHRD A HOUSE, AT R/T.gust, 10 rooms,\u2019 bag on prin Miss daker Ed Ta O DET-FURNISHEDSPLENDID DOWER flat, verandah all rou parlor, sitting room dinir ng room.kitchen, AA bodre 8, rai ng piano.par Mrs.on.4180 St.Cathorino st.corner Greene avenue, Cote 8.Antoine \u2018 HOUSES TO LET.LET\u2014THAT ELEGANT VILLA RESIdence, No.30 Upper Univeraity an- rivalledfor situation and in Tal its can- venient, comfortable and sary with ECAR Bal coachhouse and stables.Smith, M King street.evienlia h toine.Address Antoine st ques tenement, No.445 ents, | Pply to T'AT RRDUCÉD PRICE ONE or key and rent to No #5 St 133 13 FOUR ROOMED TENEMENT, 285 Hibernia, Point St.Charles, one minute : five from schools, churches | LEF-COTTAGE FO JR TOOMA, IN O0D and ll gardon, 9 St.Gene- | Toss, smal Tiove st Apply to Robt.Geen, 83 3t.Antoine LET-MODERN SI roomed flats, corn: T r Dorchester s Gladstone avenue, de.newly tinted nd ed.Rent low and free till 1st 1st July.A Craig si, telephone 416.LEFAT VALOI SUMNER cor furnished or xT fronting river; va \u20ac lawn tennis.Avy Doctor Almeida Custom he TORT TR fui cottagce, ve C.ml i oar sta- P.FR St Anac's mation.2 Donut urnishod.Apply Mr.Duoust, 1835 Notre Duane.| 1 NEW STONE FRONT COTTAG Tres 8 Souvenir st.TAGE |e tenant: a precast E FRO) off Pacific grate.Rent low to eulsa on.Apply t ie offt street.SE te Litored OFFICES To LET LET THOSE \u201cDESIRABLE AND CES, No.2 St.Gatri fitted to suit Soar nants, or the wh Le let for Brad.M liag vor STORES HOTELS ETC.TO LET.NN NSN a LET_STORK AXD DWELLING, i ultable for a = 5 to Jona Ss, to tea thoumand dof PROSECUTION HAS ITS TURN.- MR.WIMAN MAKES DAMAGING ADMISSIONS.| \u201cPeculiar Procesdings Over a Phila- ©.delphin Ascount\u2014Mn Dun's Large Profits.[sPECIAL TO THE STAR] - NEw YoRk,June 15.\u2014In the Wiman trial, yesterday, Mr.Tracy's cross-examination of the accused was continued as follows : \u201cYou might have fled, might you not, if you had felt you had cornmitted any crime!\u201d pursued Gen.Tracy.\u201cI might have done so, but I did not.\u201d Gen.Tracy then endeavored to get in as evidence the testimony of Mr.Wiman, to the effect that the time he was arrested he had just concluded ment for the sale of certain stock he owned, the price for which would have enabled him toget out of his difficulties.\u201cIs it material?\u2019 asked Mr.Weliman.\u201cIt is,\u201d said Gen.Tracy.\u201cI wish toshow that Mr.Dun knew that these negotiations for the sale of this stock was to be consummated, and that he caused the arrest of Mr.Wiman for the purpose of defeating the sale aad a defeat it.\u201d panto show that.people are of Mr.Wiman for what he Ary on Februnry 1 and it entirely irrevalent whether Mr.Dun, in complaining to the District Attorner concernil Mr.Wiman, EER ihe ate Bu wou i ave ty of a © if be bad covered up any so oing on Wiman's can't allow for a moment any intimation that anything Mi.Dun fos have done subsequently to hat, Mr can be made a defence of what Mr.man is & with doing on that date.rod à n.was obviously perplexed, an: after considering for a minute, pe \u201cthat's TOES MR.WELLMAN TOOK WITNESS IN HAND.Ho began by te ting to belittle Mr.iman he raking is record before days ar i e o Poiternted the declara- for that | he made the firm what it now is; that last year's profits were the natural results of the \u2018\u201c\u2018momentum.\u201d Mr.Wellman then wanted to know if the only fault Mr.Dun had to find with the witness was his habit of overdrawing his account.Mr.Wiman said that such was the case.Mr.Wellman then made the witness admit that by means of various letters and telegrams written by Mr.Wiman and by means of the Company's books, that he had coll ther $67,000 due the firm, pr served it to his own personal use.this time the witness was writi to Mr.doi Dan and telling him that he would ver overdraw his account in.Then at the end of the year, when the accounts were coming in, Ir.Wiman had the tall amount charged to his account, meeti \u2018the deficiency with the famous $133 BE = which was drawn Wiman when balance of less $10,000 in 1 through this ordeal the ee AINED \u20acOOL AND COLLECTED.pe su in all ms, AGETEFALRE v7.000, sogch.For For neta on one occasion to the head of the Philadelpht ia branch office, yr) Scranton, ha hes harry of cay, So J bi > ble pape paper U to pay, and ed ha him it ot conveniently make collections and send the money on at once.terhia letter was followed the next day b in which Wiman stated that Mr.aga unexpectedly drawn upon for $30,000 and that they must have some money at once Mr.Scranton senton 810,000.Wiman wrote him acknowledging the receipt of the money, but did not have the letter copied, so that there was no reçord of the transaction.The money he converted to hinown use.It was not until the end of the year, although this i arch, that an During the questions In regard de e questions to this affair the witness remained perfectly stolid, \u2018every now and then saying that he was a partner in the house and a right to do wished with the money collected.\u2019 \u201cThey.had it ali back n anyway,\u201d he said.\u201cHowl\u201d asked Nir.Wellman.Rien the cheque for $135,000,\" responded the witness with a smile.\u201cBut the cheque was bad.\u201d said Mr.Wellman.\u201cNo, it was not,\u201d said the witness.\u201cDo mean to tell the jury that a cheque for $135,000 drawn again an account Jess th than $10,000 was \u201d \u201cIe might have been.I could Dave ee it \u201cWhar did not you \u2018heat Because it was not necessary.The did not need the money.\u201d \u201c\u2018But as a matter of fact the cheque WAS never presented, and as as the firm is concern never paid the money you took way 1\u201d asked Mr.Wellman.\u201cYes,\u201d replied the witness, \u201cTHAT IS THE CASR.\" The whole afternoon was taken up with such testimony.The sums of money taken differed, but the method was the Samo in each case.Mr.Wellman finished the cross- examination at half past four o'clock, and Gen.began the re-direct examination.Under his leading Wiman said that all the letters which the people hadput in as evidence had been writ in the strictest confidence.He thought it waa a breach of trust to make them public.At this point Justice Ingraham interrupted the proceedings and said that he should instruct the jury that it would have been a crime for Mr.Dun to have concealed any evidence of crime that he might have in his ssion and that he had merely done his uty as a citizen in making the contents of the letters tenir The defence then called Henry T.If, of Staten Island; John J.Withrow, of Toronto; F.B.Thurber, of this city: Joe Stafford, of Staten Island; J.Kimball, of this city, and .Frank S.Gannon, the superintendent of Rapid Transit and Ferry Line, to prove the dant'a general reputation! for in 11 ae honesty.Mr.marker ar y cantically that he \u2018 A Veliman willing to con- Wiman's reputation, with a pro chat on the REPUTATION, WAS VERY GOOD.The defence then rested.Alr.' Wellman then called E.W.Bullinger in rebuttal.In featitying Ear: tha thas the reason a, name cheque had 3 = reused o of was oie ullinger was in the t of lending him money.Mr.Wellmaun's firet uestion wan, *\u201cMr.Bullinger, were habit of lending money to Mr.tant \u201cNo, sir, I was not.I never lent him money,but once in wile life and that was the sum hich I loaned on call\u201d \u201cDid you him permission to si oy \u201cCertainly mot not, I do not à do business in that way.\u201d R.G.Dun Was the: In se to Mr.hf dt ne re said that he had not known note or the choque for $135,000 until he books were Symi ined after Wiman Had left the firm.referred to to overdratte in his letter of \u20ac Jnnuary 12, 1553.he had known noth- g of these matters and had to Eihe overdraft which had riden als p pm.books, Both rested at Justice Ingraham has limited ch side to one hour and a half for summing up.A JOURNAL'S REMARKS, Of Tuesdays proceedings the TVmes sa a3 evident that Mr.Wiman's trouble t and bmpeiaae & je .mre | \u2018Test an: ren ve his friends.All aay long he held a loves broke in somewhat im- | SEE Stately th ta to ay es to shake him by ibe hog ert fering | him all sorts of expressi has ne rel boon 8; thy.There certainly o prisoner arraigned for trial who had such eral good feeling in his favor.As the Boar caring and the prosecution piled up fact after, Tact against him, the apparent sir path for him only in- Salt Some the poople seemed to leve that, espite e strong showing of the District Attorney, the defendant would come out of it all right.And ip this feeling Mr.Wiman, who ought certainly to be in best position to know the weak- MR.WIMAN'S NERVOUS POSITION.ness or Ancrets of his cade, apparently shared fu Speaking to à reporter for the.Times ni tthe end of the day he said,ina tone of the sincerest conviction: \u201cIt looks pretty bad now, doesn\u2019t it! But ouly wait.y turn will come soon.and nit will look different, never fear.\u201d There was no attempt made to restrain the defendant's absolute liberty, and it was a rnost pleasing sight to Mr Wiman's friends to see with what general respect every one, even the court officers and the Pm es treated him.In contradistine- on to this it was a rather atriking commentary that the men responsible for his arrest seemed ill at ease, and most of the witnesses called for the prosecution looked much more uncomfortable than the prisoner himself.Several of the witn after the left the stand, went up to Mr.shook his d.and two of them took Seats at his side, showing plainly that they MR.WIMAN'S PARTNERS.had come to court only under compu It was one the singular ancjdenta of the ce day inthis connection that Assistant Di trict Attorney Wellman attacked the acter of one his own \u2018winner, who, under cross-examination, rare \"bors most strongly in 5G.v Wiman's vor.The following was put .in evidence ty the defence: Profits of the mercantile agency of R.G.Dun & Ca.\u2018within Seb ears, with the 10 the credit-of Punt.SAJRI00 3 SIM SS MR.BULLINGER AND THAT CHEQUE.for the last e ; Mr.Dun has re- cei a prof s business averaging $1000 a day.(Continued on Page DOMINION OF AUSTRALIA Paper Polnts Out Difficulties In the Way Thereof.Loxpox, June 15.\u2014The Pall Mail Gazette rints a long article on the proposal of Sir ime Minister of New South Wales, for the establishment of an Australian Federation, following the precedent of the Dominion of Canada iu its cou- struction, The Gureffe expresses the opin- fon that the principal difficulty in the way of the success of such à plan would be the lective tendencies of Victoria, and the rade princi les which dominate New South Wi he only hope, the Gazette thinks, is in the system proposed Hofmyr.the Afrikander leader, which con- templatea free trade within the Empire and 8) per cent.ad valorem duty inst the world.The revenue deri m the operation of such a syatemn would form a fund for imperial defence.The Gazelle hopes Mr.Hotmyr will succeed in convert- inga sufficient number of the Ottawa Conference to advocacy of his aystem.TWO YEARS HIS SENTENCE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] CORNWALL, Ont., June 15.\u2014 Francis Roch- leau was sentenced to-day by His Honor Judge Pringle to two vears\u2019 imprisonment in Eran Peniten for an assault upon h hter.\u2014\u2014 To Wind Up the Ranches.Dr.Duncan McEachren left Ottawa last evening for the ranches in the North, Weat.re t the same time he will take the tunity of inspecting the various quarantine stations.Dr.Charles McEachren this morning told a STAR reporter that it was hix brother's intention wind up the ranches.in accordance with the directions of the London directors.This would take about two years.He did not think that Dr.Duncan McEachren would be in Mantreal \u2018for somé time to come.Te improve the Bervics.and J.T.rtney, of the Road ment have been engaged on the priceipel street corners kecping watch on t to mark dowit the time nt, the hen It à given of each car w pastes gi tbe number of | Summer travel has fairly set in, by J.st week Inspectors Hr are number of the car.Tues are acting under instructions from Mr.St.George, City Surveyor with a view to discovering where the service could be De improved in re to overcrowd The two worst spots we have struck,\u201d said Inspector Dunn, \u201care the cor ners of St.Denis and Craig streets, and St.Lawrence Main and Craig strects.The overcrowding is from six to about half-past six inthe evenings,and does not appear to Le the Company's fault.The peo, people will jump on.\u201d This morning their work was on the corner of St.James and Windsor streets.FRESH AIR FUND CONCERT, Attractions at the Academy of Musio , on Monday Night.The concert in aid St) the Fresh Air Fund in the Acad emy of seems Hkely to have an cmbarras de r- chesse in first-class attractions.Everybody who can do anything icularly well is willing to do it for the benetit of the Fresh Air Fund.Mr.Nicholas Flood Davin, the flowery-tongued orator of the House of Commons, will remain over to make one his characteristic speeches and would him self {il the Academy were there no other attractions, but we may add the names of our most brigient musicians and sweeteat singers, son and Madame Siefert, the Misses Holm head: Walk Messra, Spbeski, Barlow, De Grey Stewart and Jackson, Herr Seifert and his youthful pupits.the fairy-like dancer, Miss Maudie a recitation fromm Mr.Frechette, poet laureate, and last, but far from least, Mr.W.E Burgess, who promises one of his in imitable humorous recitations, Then there will be the men of the Prince of Wales to fill the gods, accompanied by McKee's splendid brass band.while the fife and drum will add variety to the orche: Both of these bands have tendered services free for the benefit ot the Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.Thomas has given the Academy free of charge, and the employes give their services free.The Governor-General, Lord Aberdeen, in reply toa telegram inv ting his presencoat the concert, has wi The Governor-(ieneral has received your tele- far and heartily appree intestho courtcuas wish he should be present atthe concert in aid \u20ac Fresh Air Fund, an object which has hia wen sympathy and good-will, but unfortunately Supe ments at Ottawa will prevent him from or Present on.the occasion.He offers his good wishes for its success.\\ ABEADKEYX, T POINT ELEC- 785 TRIC SERVICE Semaphors Noeded at the Wellington Bridge.is a great outcry at Point Sk Chartes at the irregular running of the electric cars and the taking off of the trailers after nine o'clock until the afternoon.This morning the delays were unnecessarily long, iu one instance nearly half an hour, The excuse of an open bridge people ny is ot\u201d monotonous.And the famous Wellington Hridre, > it is suggested by many prudent and far-seeing people, that to prevent accidents at this o point to the electric cars from the reckless driving of incompetent and short-sighted motormen, the Street way Company or the Sissel ould place semaphores near proaches to the bridge, viz., at McCord and St St.Patrick streets, which could be worked by those In charge of the bridge when it was to bp opened or shut.As it is now, the cars being much higher than on the er lines, they are not so casily stopped, and if nearing the canal bridge at full witha w man there is the danger of the car ! Music next Monday ~~ and occupants going into the ana, vl \u2018 Travel Ploking Un Railroad men are looking nore hopeful than they have done for some time past.\"present rush continues, it wil equal that of last year.The particular feature just now ix through travel, that is, people passing through to New York and other points bound for Furope- Suit the people, because the y are tired of bitter doses, with the in and §ipin that usually follow.Cartef's ver Pilla.One pill a dose.Special Notices.AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY To Learn What Will Lead to a Profit able Occupation.men who have no settled occupa tion ife should read this carefully, as as practical cutters.\u201cat Staurice WWelsburgh'a School of Cut ting every facility and cunvenience that experience could suggest will be found by students.The course of inatruction is thorough and practical, and includes everything that is necessary for a cutter to know to make him à success.The complete course of instruction requires from acven toten weeks to thoroughly master, but the time is unlimited.No extra charge is made tostudents for implements, paper, etc., used while under instruction.A special feature of the establishment is the instruction of practical cutters in grad- and cutting by block patterns.r terms, particulars, etc., apply to Maurice Welsburgh' 's School for Cutting, 43 Beaver Hall Hill, \u201cDo You Think of Making a Wedding Present?One of the most suitable articles fora wedding present is beyond a doubt a piauo.The est and most varied assortment of these instruments will be found ai the warerooms of Mr.C.W.Lindsay, 2208 to ZN St Catherine a Among the makers represented are Messrs.Heintzman & Co., Toronto, Decker Brothers, New York, Abo w eber, New York, and others whose products are world- renowned.\u201ca AAAS ALe esl AN CETTE TTC IUT o KB STRAIGHT \u201cTALK, Is what we always give our customers in our ads and in our store.Our ofters are big enough without enlargement.e are selling the latest things in Summer Clothing at very vreaspnable prices.Our Blouses and Linen Suits tor Children, arc in great de- maud We have a Blue Serge Unlined Suck Coat,ut $2.30, Just the thing tor hot weather wear.\u2014THE\u2014 Mammoth Clothing Honse, 1888 and 1890 Notre Dame st.i dinning the amos and cass Cadil- AB AAA BALLS LLL ALLL.YUU PUTTY VTUTTTT UY TT TEU SY Sbnibhiinbiihindeiododhdudihinddainhb ibid bi AAA 0 8 08 sa as as sss sass ss ns Bid TT TTT TET TTI TI TTT Fr rrr rrrvrrvrrrrrrrrrrTtrTrvyrrrrrry re ARAS AS ASSL.alae sessns asses assess ssstsslssensssen p UC UE UE TUE ECTS TC ET TE TT ET TT TETE TETE and 1 the ES WEDDING.D Ets te Miagdalen tèot ab vue the Phe LB aPoRT.stands Doctor farce Goda Medial GATURDAY (TO-MORROW) f \u2018 mas.y, + 4\" ! oo 4 $ | .: ! ?_ | THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY, JUNE 1b 1st._ ce , \u2019 fommitted suicide was enacted toner l AN I TERRUPTED tam to Scarsfleld, whee : BEAD AND SHOULDERS |.SUMMER RESORTS.| \u2019 _SUMMER RESORTS.- ¢ Regulations for Franchise Gé ses 4 1 FREER SR a RE | ean a J { harp na from his aud, with soma reason.1n In life, ia death, he wanted to be - dues Discovery.Be ics woh od + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 % , astrument, bly a razor, cut the | noar ; -\u2014\u2014\u2014 ho lost th lives at Ladys Lane futhe throats of his wile aud three children.M\" APTER XXXVIIL-Continued.) Magdaler's work was accomplished: and grery com om 12 - i G A S p E 8 Â S / AN, war of 1812-13.Then, washing the blood from his 1.«ask set before Magdalen was one of Rho felt the strain which ube bad put upon t over boned or ° l E 1 i he dressed himsel neatly and comm! mitted \u2014p set before herself.She was more listless, more cure, Ls have your A CHARMING REAORY Fax rogram\u2019 The Premier XPIAINS Mr.Ingram has given notice of a resolu- wulcide by hanging.lie was very poor, considerable magnitude.Would Lenore lined for rest and quietness, than she had nouey By Mostreal & Sorel B.EL, leasing Grand Trunk B.R.| AND PLAN RE MEK tan to amend the riminal Code, so elo hia failure to secure a permanent pos lion comet It was evident that she was a wo- been for many years.She was almost dis- als, restorine ouvre Dept M Moairal every Kalurday et pm.coool | The memiy afonts Beaifux on: ne See the Act.se arriere pi | SS AE TB SER mt soaroey srg of wil arg | Fiza LMU, Jom, 0 hn sree Shel fo Rte dé rite rrr of an indictable offence.Insanity.pride and determination, and Magdalen fe1d works peed ways.Some of the items up;\u201d in ne J | BAKER'S HOTEL nice: Mr.Patterson said yesterday that DEER knew that it would be a trial to her to com- of nows were uid, to Magdalen, and some ity, fram bee its a simple (OPENS ON JUNE 156), vernment considering the quest \" were new.She eard, instance, a.» ABENAKIS HOUSE À favorably kn .THOUGH SATISFACTORY TO ofeoaceuiratiog two'er most unite of she BOYD-SOMERVILLE CASE.DU pren an he ha act out ta piend vit (hat, pad es Gocll Bison were ls: gortias an 1n° baies up Shamir p | a imi ie > permanent militia corps at Levis this year, t.Even as she set out pl t ily together in the Riviera, and hen re balding Pak three | | Metore making your pins for vor frames runs Le KICKS.TA the object of riving non-commission Mr.Corbett Finishes His TesUmony.Cocil that he would see James Lloyd, the that the r Îlttio girl was nearly wall.\u2019 Aud Bosh.whoo yowes thin an Sok ey Abenakis is Springs, Que.| gore ne areas internet * LIBERALS, LAURIER KI S.officers a more thorough course of instruc: |aPROIAL TO THR stanl man who had nearly murdered-him, so now she had not heard that er.ax Brendon oat used by a torpid liver or impure Ï F ue di carne Que.3 .tion.B _ she went to plead with Lenore for the wo.bad lost his lawsuit.closed his chemical blood, its the ony guaranteed remedy.The Neu Betiahiral num: Summer Resort In The Premier in reply to Mr.La vergne said Somerville nul Que., June 15 The Boyd- man who had killed her life's h ness, Works and taken a situation as head-clerk Mrs E aura J.Busawaw, of 5 \u2018'anada.\u2018 MONTR E AL HOUSE .the Government proposed to submit to the ee tA was continued yeater And the latter task was the more difficult of [0 his brothers office.Ohio, writes: ~My hittle boy was so Capa! fishing and basting on St.Praacis aod 88 Law.; Manitoba and North-West Goveraments y W.bookkeeper of the the two.When Magdalen did hear this, she Sat Up | yi) Liver troutde and other diseases that our rence Rivers and Lake 8.Peter i Mr.McMullen, the Eminent the petition of the Roman Catholic Arch.de, concluded: \u201cI was given the amount She saw Mrs.Cecil Brendon, and told her 2vddenly (she had been Iylngback on asofa.family pbysician said be could not live.In The wee of teats, tennis courts aod pool taties free ta * Old Orchard Beach, Me., blahops or Bishops of Canada in relation to of insurance on the property.The tem, errand.Lenore listened w ith polite, cold rather white and silent for some time), with they all put 20.| gave Mm Dr.sumte cate repairs and additions have been made.| Situated\u2019 directly va the sea wall Economist, on the Warpath.the Mauitole and North-West æchoola, pre- trust and loan mortgage, ua ee surprise.She felt a strong mance to her face tha flame.> ay by was I never told and Chop envoi ble oO ES A0 PLIS Everything in dret-viane condition.\u2018 OPEN JUNE 13, 1s94 sen seated wa the Mominion Pachamem av brought d alance SF Surplus, SEER, way the proposed visit.What oul uby have Of this before was rather alarmed at such OVNI! for Fi and bronchial trou trouble, and and anak: in Mineral Spring wa sd Liver jour Forcvireulsrs and terms, address TT .thorities proposed to ask the Provincial of the business to those under him, myself 1032) to her! Would she unfold some ter- à inamiostation of of feeling, and began to ex: mend it very hixhiv.- Palais Salt Kivu, General Debit, 85 URS.A.B.BLANCMARD, Ud Orchard, Me Governments to give the petition full as well as others for sales and other charges I ible stury of Cecil's unfaithfuiness\u2014some- se hersolf nervously, that she had Mineral Water Baths.11\u20ac mos (SPECIAL TO THE STAR] sideration before the Federal Government, and transactions in the books and was con: thing worse, cthups, than Lenore had yet had no ides that her dear would be so \u201d be Bichelio sad Oa ae Whart rors | A aioe ou.«The departure of Air.J.Tyrrell for look attecthree factories he had not.timo Le ured wife?Lonors felt au it she dla Fu Dale pain, Bal than 1s did not mas TER LTR TTS w Xl BANNER HOUSE duced a bill to amend the Frauchise act.wo 0) Fic Cl 0 0 pe alot of talk for bookkeeping.He could have access to uot want to hear Ruby's confession.\u201d Why ter, that she was a litle surprised\u2014that Reand Trip Ticket, St.60.; 4 The principal features of the bill, he said, around the Parliament buildings.In bis his the books whenever he desired.\u201d should 1 go\" she said trying tospeak calm- toy \u201cAnd when Miss Jessop had finish- 8EXD ror CIMCULARR.RATES REARONABLE.! Chateaugay Lak N.Y were in relation to the revision of the pres- trip last year Mr.Tyrrell surveyed a good \u201cDid the accused or any of them ever tell yO ra at ed hor gentle, gossip, Magdalen got up and Ml law RUFUS \u20ac KIMPTON.Proprictor.: ateauguy Lake, A.Le ; ou ya to Bring nto fore to he purpoce 55,5 stingy Seseglred Rog, you puss majo nsdn | Sh WELT aL te | Epps (© Cree in Der ta tn ne ete | of revision, the Redistribution Act of 18% | abandon à valuable set of instruments and a possible to dis ve, ef fnaucial stand- but would rather pot sce hor.\u201d to h Ursula ue, ful of delight at seeing her CACOUNA.{ eration sport alu | ars ak It would follow that the revision of the pres- make for civiliaation as pont he could.1 It ng of tho tirm of said Maslalon ne % en unhappy: it beloved Magdal Te t vas not Saut Where te ge Burinz the Warm Scasen.in ST RE PAT pare LIRRY, ine - Was an nsive trip, however, costin : after tea that Miss Lingard e < - .3 5 2mo Chatrauçay iaku N.Y.ent year would be made on ne M of Nor about $7000, an dit is Bi hed $3000 shoul ; ou convinced that the accused would be cruel arise her now.\u201d | 1 subject which just then seemed nearest her The St Law rence Hall, Lai \\ wituencles idl tribution \u2018act.have covered exe thing.4 On this account mired t to be true at the time you made |, reelf then vie Fed arp struggle with he Ft a Ma Will epem ter ihe reception of Guests, | AM ERIC AN HOUSE, withstanding tha e s = s return to the \u2018North-West was not ex- i .\u201c .\u201cUrsula, you never told me that vou n June 14th.! was not to come into force for electoral pected this year, but it has leaked out that \u201cYes, al ell ie is Ww a uty, ihe us said, witha brother had lost his auit,\u201d she said, going at Owing to the increased demas for accommodation at | 1 until the dissolution of the present has received six months\u2019 leave from the \u201cliad.both of them or any of them a 8% i hoy Le di uty 2 w He id once to the point, as was her w the St.Lawrence Hallisea side resurt) this season, the \u2018 SWÉETSBERG, PQ.Parliament.it was at the same time Department and has gone out agsin, pri- sufficient knowledge of the books of Boyd 1 Cecil led by oh iliculty.oe was Be id, Ursula looked confused.IR how.\u201d she ietors have found it 13 to advertise the date Having leased the above Lol fora term of the the constitutional duty of the Govern- vate enterprise uttinx up the expense & Co.and of their financial standing at the |} start the request, Lut.as he sa said.Then she stopped, and went on of ppsng earlier than herrts we\u201d ed and as has lea MEDSTIRE resprottully solicits the fair of h tit jes were mone abord erested time you made such statement to control it, Le put himself Into Miss Lingard's hands.in: \u201cMax told me not to tell you.\u201d M de ha Le trees demrous ef hard wid vogue Juris vurimor montha aoû ment to see that constituencies e y.een is int as He would do what she thought right.aga Why you.e rente he tation ihe = ins made are will sa tbat uo pans 20 ma je pie ve qu cu, à uch a ition that in well as one ol his aides.aud did they rely upon you for the prepar- are Set an appeal, the electors would be Mr, Devtin yesterda; upbraided the Gov.ing of Samet\u201d So, at four o'clock that afternoon, Lenore \u201cOh, Ye sald that you would not be inter- .R hered into the pleasant little sittin, on with lists revised in conatitäkneies |\u2019ernuient for its delay in fi Ning the Customs Thee! relied on me for ita preparation, om.where Ruby il Ting on a sofa nee ested.Or, if you were interested tas I said resort.For information as to rates, Ac.Address, .traine end good livery in connection.JOSEPH ST.ONGE, Manager, Teruis muderate.Curresponden « solicited.M8.Louis Sirest, Quebec, until Ist June and after | IX E W.GODDAKD, Proprietor.HOTEL VENISE, Riviere-du-Leup Whart, P.Q.that a general election should were not probably conversant enough rou would be), that vou had s0 many other po Lo arranged While 55 pot only ty Golloctorship at Montreal, aivi ad rente with the books to make the statement.\u201d \u2018the tire.i Aewdg len was A esent.Dar ater things to think of that your mind ought not eu ee Panpèlet with à of the e, but very probable, that the re- question.The Irish Catholics wanted the \u201cAre you sure that you did uot know at Mayiug for a few moments abo DEN to be disturbed.Anyhow, 1 was not to say Hower 10 Sar into the adjoining room, where Ruby slept, and loft the two women alone, Lenore was painfully amazed at the M vision of this year would be followed by a vacancy tilled by the appointment of one of the date of the preparing aud delivery of anything.revision next year, Pres to dissolution, still, their own nationality, while another ele.Statement, and till the failure of Mr.Auder.à he w wondered at the Leautifu softness in acting on the principle he had mentioned, | it cha ; sou Somerville, that the note of $330 due \" agdalen\u2019s eyes.{ ottage ;S were Poe to keep in view the fact Canad shampioned the clairs of un Erench to Jacques.Cartier Bank was protestedr Shani nt he reappears self, and.although her ¢ \u201cdud he has closed his \u201cchemical works!\" The Cape C tt g \u2019 ty re 3 » et Tor long \u2014 Su or when a toMr, R.S White, M.P., was no doubt Lam sure that 1 did not know that the |'iteks were flushed, and her large.eyes Yes.He says that he might have gone - PORTLAND HARBOR, families EF fe Pro in DISSOLTTION TOOK PLACE, the constituencies were to be in such a position as to have a vote taken according to _ the redistribution which would then be in lorce.The Government proposed to provide for cases of bye elections held in the meantim me, Res taking care that polling divisions \u2018woul be arranged in such a manner that our constituency as now exists, would not conflict \u2018with any other as it existed under the Redistribution Act of 1892, and therefore if a life-election should take place prior to dissolution, a list of the electors for the con- stituancy in which the vacancy occurred, should be made from sheets of electors for ing divisions, which would be comprised the constituency as it now stood.\u2018These principles were therefore to be kept in \u2018view: 1.That poling districts should be so arranged that the lists electors for districts as they now stand, oan be formed at any time out of the rv- occasioned through fear ot opening Card- well, as well as the apposition of the French Cauadian opposition.For his part he hoped no munn's nationality should be a stepping stone to any position Sir John Thompson in reply said there was no immediate or pressing necessity for making an\u2019 appointment.The rejoinder of Sir Richard was that an economical government which saw no urgency in filling the post after a seventéen months\" delay = should abolish the office and devote the salary to ie the expenses of Hon.Mr.Haggart's VARIOUS NEWS NOTES.- Peace reigns in Corea and the King did not lee to Japan.There have been heavy anowfails in the mountain districts of Eastern France.- Abdalazis has been formally declared Sultan of Morocco; four malcontent chiefs have been beheaded.note was protested.\u201d \u201cDid not Mr.\u201cDavid Boyd rely entirely on Mr.Andrew Somerville to look after the Snancial part of the business of Boyd \u201cYes, - \u201cDid vou ever ask Mr.Somerville what the notes, enclosed in the envelopes you spoke of, were for \u201cNo, he had a threc-quarter interest in the concernand I supposed it was ail right.\u201d \u201cWhat surplus would have remained to the credit of the said firm of Boyd & Co.if the notes due to Jacques Cartier Bank, and the other notéer pretended te have been Kiven as collateral security, were written oif \u2018the statement?\u201d \u201cThe »um of $70,213.71.\u201d \u201cWould you cunsider it wrong in lending ton man or à firm less than the half of what he i is w orth; in the zvueral course of business! \u201cWell, no.\u201cDid the tirm of Bord & Co.receive from the phsteru Townsh p's bank a un of bright with fever, the \u2018emaciation of her face was tot Lo be disguised.She wore a soft, loose garment of dark-red silk, and a great fur rug was thrown over her Jeet.Lenore ; could not but notice her hands: they were so white and slender that the blue veins stood out on them with alarming distinctness, andthe fingers er a Rub and thin.Lenore had never admired Ruby Rosylu, but she was compelled to admit avith features wasted and refined with série , her old rival had gained a mar- cTHious beauty.But the cold and critical mood in which she entered the room was swept away by a wave of diviner pity.Ledore was not ha hearted: aud as she seated berself hesicte the couch she could not he insensible to Lhe softening influences of the scene.Ruby looked at her sa wistfully that {t was Lenore | who\u2014against all her previous resvlves and imaginiaus-spoke drs Ç \u201cYou wanted to ses me.What can 1 dn for vou?\u201d she sai on, but that he had no reasonable hope of i \u2018doin better for the future, and that it b would be only fair and honest toclose them.He is in Cecil's office; and I pity him.\u201d \u201cWhy \u201cIt must be horrid to be under Cecil, | after being one\u2019s own master.Not but what Cecil's very fond of him, gud lets him : do just as he pleases, And \"Cecil's much nicer than he used to be.But I think that Max tinds it hard sometimes\u201d \u201cAud he does not live at home!\u201d Ursula reddened.\u201cMamma \u2018did not \u201cwant him.She was very unkind\u2014but he saitl \u20181 was not to say so.He has taken rooms at Mrs Turuer's and lives there; it's a little house, an artizan\u2019s house, near Gay street.When he wants a little variets he zous to the Works and prowis there a utght aimongat all the dust, and enbweta.and niachinery?Cheerful, at itf'*\u2014and .then the #.rfs Hip quivered, and she hid her lave on agdaten\u2019 s'xhoulder.\u201cOh, M: iayd a- len,\u201d she said, \u201che is very miserable.\u201d To be Continued.) ; CAFE ELIZABETH, pe for Summer Guests a about June Mth road t tog and} Fishing.A new For particulars and special rates, apply to D.B.SMITM.Manager.care of Falmouth Hotel, Portland, Me C.M.SAV ER, Prep.Sea View Cottage, FOND COVE, CAFE ELIRABREMM, ME The BOSTON \u201d Cigar Has Won Success By Deserving it.This house à situated om one of the loveliest the ewly furnabed, nd ie acer, elsctrice bells, Liluazd \u2018Bail for le une 10.roy Rl address as C.HOXT GREENE, pri opened for sumac Guests above, y | ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN, Reunse's Point, N.¥.HOTEL WINBSOR.New macagement, many improvements.long leass, tmodera: © hrs, board e coalzat, bcaithi cat «od most delightful faw.il; hon near Mouatreal ua, hun! boating andr ine are larger rooras , good table Pie only little over an hour (rom Montreal.Write art Tee arc circulas RITINg Cuies, &u.Ge GG.C.HOWE, ne NR Rouse s Paint, N.Y.HOTEL DU CANADA, Berthier en Haut, P.Q.Now open.thorough! renovated, farnished first-class.Two greys from the C PR Station apd facing the Riche - Moeu Navigation Cus Wharf.Boats and Steam Yacht at disposal of guests when shooting and debing i among the Talawds Special rates to mite For tactilars apply to 3t.CYR, Manage! or LAKE CHAMPLAIN, vised 2.That the electorial list for constituencies, ac- - V ; 8 gv a \u201c es,\u201d said Ruby, with faltering breath, Tremblean Mail, Port eat, N.Y., wise bo docile at or moment that might auTromaa en AR pan ne pat \u201cNe 1 think they only gat the amount as 1 shied You te come, 1 thought thal rou TUTTE == ST V NS H USE, ing.Boetine.Fishing.Lawn Tennis, êc., Bus most wned in the Grand River at Middleport, bouk, th N on \u201canid not refuse.It is to say ouil-Tre, fia rise.Ont., Wednesday eveni per pass that is to Ney, the aisonnt MUNICIPAL TAXATION.: i a oe Baer eS for Cru As he had indicated a few days ago re The rebels have eue Seoul, the cap- Phe Eaten Herchnte Bankr Lanifun by iy inoked at her questioninz!v.and Lake Placid, N.Y: _- IW% FARRELL À ABGATE, Proprietors.the Easter: s 0 aix, Le 2 garding the oh fo upon which 0 > much ital of pooren.Japanese and other foreign \u201cDid re in fact, the ans ke i Bank of 3uby wenton, with the faintest es.Me: How Montrrai Compares With HEART OF THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS.OCEANIC HOUSE durer anchise ahoul d be adjusted from the tFvops have been landed to protect life and Halifax discontinue doin: business at Urns.(over Ra swe: > dt is Ethat am gaine 1 American Clties.2063 Fi.Above Tide.\u2019 basis of the should b franchises.While Property.town immediately atter the transier of the 27140 3 ivan.Lon \u2018you know Lam dun .= The Largest and Finest Hotel in this of the mein.Tretetbens Landing, Peaks Jliland, Ne.Mrs RT Stee, this was a new departure, it did not mean The Italian Chamber is yet in hostile account of Boyd X Co.to the tnsteru Towa: Lenore wis feapr.ssibiy shocked, he The following table of comparison be- Most beaatifully located between Lake Placid anid Mi Ling.Proprictress = ll open June 1 T oommandiag à des urrender of rinciplethe Govern.Mood towards Crispi despite concessions he ships s Bank!\u201d Lavi never thought of death as \" termina.tween il rate of municipal taxation -in Lares Surrounded by nou ED EES ein Baschall view of the harbor.Tu pote fac ie basis a any 8 ri vi tended for.has made to the extent of 23,000,000 lire in th ty He's Hiness, Na, ohne\u201d she sal a Te .CPR Ground ting Drives Send for Photograptie location Excellent boating.bathing and en [~~ ae Dominion Franchise was so nearly taxation.\"You said in your re-examivation that \u201cdoz tay se It ean't be sevea Awrican cities with that in vogue Arcular.cial rates for June and September 1if ame mila to the Branches lista that the ad The Council of! the Irish N i Mr.Somerville advised you iv lake wut Pabould not have askad you tg come ii 1 i Montreal, wil le of inierest to all who J.A.& GC.A.STEVENR ; flan of the latter would accomplish a oat Federation met last night in National from the draft of the statement ci = two HU nou ke rs Tht Lew: ald uot fet Lis on as Iutesested in municipal adairs The 3 IH moe Osners and Proprietors PARK HOUSE, ine Ty notes due to In \u2018Manque dacque: said Haby, watrlänss her UC SUE age ae dads tbe Honulation at the time are ' N x ae would introduce into the and adopted resolutions enouncing Tyuan Cartier as being his own personal ani, bin, tea ft her gieataing eyes, uma (te fs.vetais tte Laken, assessed value of vase TO ee VI Do enconaive Lu dant CASCO BAY HOUSE DINNAN.re.electoral system a degree of simplicity 8 Did not Me Somerttile in vba hal =h .h cave me rouaze, Lexore may .nie of anseomsipent On value, Per pation in latter years Te The story la then NY gang inland, - - Portiaud Marber, Maime.Ii Tru rie ous lake.foe bosting wad And now the New York Lexow Commit- moantime toll You to ait to the habilites Celt yur sof Just fora dite Line\u2014as Ta tL We toon January 1.lat, 1 limita told.Nature makes no mistakes, and what you + drivins- : which would make the working of the eye.SJONMN CALL, Proprietor.tem very easy in future.Of course SOW You must reap, but as you have probably paid \u2014_\u2014 _ N33 moe bas heard testimony that even green .R so peur avath.l'erhaps you wai vbs 3 x Boyd sua Ee ete by Hora & , the penalty you should find the means to ald you Charmirgly situsted on this brantiful sland, six miles elt, ant! rate uf taxation: what sav.! have someth?uk ta tit vous 202 .pe goods men were tected by the police, for Co.tothe Trust and Loan Company 10 1h = TIT Sms - pe > - revision would take \"lacs by officers under & \u201cconsideration.pind $10,475, hie \"Ph you To ut hinge veut sou promise me bo vemenher (hot FF : out of your troable.ee i ay from Pod are Sein Seah foe ee \u201cSTANLEY JSLAND, wl B.C.Peters fled with $4000, left wife about and which, therefore, vou bad nur 19 tid aod weilalic\u2014now-with death so very 3 3 E of indiscretion or excesses, boating and debing: Sox tulsine; \u201cBICRINSONS.\" Hon.Mr.Laurier, who, an well as his .= 26 well as physical powers leaving them.sammer opens June 15.Formerly is well pleased with the and children, and took along another fe- Put, neithsr in your Looks nor in the sate.ned.- £3 5 tal, despondent, feel unfit for work, 22 : Fe opens does The \u201cLansdowne Hous,\u201d the beat summer Hotel ay followers, well p bn, male.He was an official of the New Cen- Ment you had preparodt* \u2018Yes, be d:d.\" aise\u201d said Lenore, in a low voice, ?ä vie, Crete, dospondes hendaches, lame back, R CUSHI Tracie 2 Nr Saran the Bt.Lawrence.ls now open snd offers FEEBLY CRITICTZED IT, tral Coal Co.in New York.\u2018This _concludodgthe ev cidénce of Ar.Car.| ' vsinesx, andit wasaittant : .nervousness, sleeplessness, &c., we offer a remedy Be Hubert st.Montreal.or 330 German st inducements to families; safe for children: ia situsted becanse it did not go far enough, He twit.Philipsburg is en fete today, with ett.The court adjomrned aver uutit Mey.20 eos d'éonvaily SF, his.then.\u201d Brw as positiveln results as food ls tosatialy bunger.Tt the middie of rr Francis: is dlatan Sly rented ted the Government with having finally the Sanda, -school picni Ü day, June 15, when Ar Hamntad =.SE waa ta teil son the then\u201d Thao Is Lhe crratelllaed enerey 0 cet and SWEETSBURG ROUSE, A ears, Richelieu Steamer from Montreal, or by séternoon adopted the oft-repeated suggestion of the held x plenic__ aud games pres of Montreal, ole: in the 15 ital went ong vo mther firmer toness 1 sant _ deinr\u2014ÉLEUTRICITY.An bonest and properiy Frs T.R train from Montreal to Coteau, and thence by 0 5 sition.At the some te he re cf ra Rh Point, 2 hop Hand.North Amerienn Bank, will sive Las evi |v to kiton tat ever sities the time when a etd ee os you Pa ae DR.BAR fT eens tore ae Re nine and Date Arai im eee ES RN TOTRA Gy AR &FTAL at w Toh te arson rthe evening.Bishop Bond-t-gorss mes TRE THOGCREAt 10 CAT Bréudon vi Wa Tw [FEF] lotieewess anaibisyouget fo ihe chine Cub THe BOWE Wr Tm a tion ua | Saing and busting, For terme Le rrr vided that at any time If an election present.\u2014_\u2014 atpker oit, he has neverhesitated to teïlme = 2 2} 8: =, DEN Ce your ayster back tbe sitated in front ot à splendid soenery.alive 19% Summersiowa, P.Q., Ootarie.Ice, the vote of the electors would 20rd Salisbury, in an address before the SALVATION ARMY CONGRESS.that he fused you and only vou, [know you = 3 5 £TEF Jot and the frit hours use will ib bie ride from Montreal with excellent train took place.such as it existed at the mo- Church Defence Association at x th : ve Sorvisily, Hut all that ven =~ FEE that that you have found a boon beyond man In (eme modes nie tou.T.Bat Fete DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM, ment.At the last general clection this Hall, London, last night, strong de- SPECIAL TU THE STAR csr fault, Tiled himon: 1 end cures permanently without a | Agood livery principle had not been maintained.The nounced the p proposal to disestablls the Taranto, Ont.June :â\u2014The June Con- he at 1 Sate à hix friend hips L let im | | cons a trite.Te en\"?which vot BEA Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) country gave its vérdict on lists three years * urch ss of the Salvation Armee, which bas 500 ey muele eared for him de never .i une.reat.OLD ORCHARD CH, MAINE.: sen i ce Pacoteii] for retaining the £200 sajvage Admiralty Court a av aried been In progress sine Tue \u201cday, was can: 71 enn were fixed spon Ruby's {ace: : 3 ë Et \"ea the following testimonlal\u2014we have thow SEA FOAM HOUSE.at rear Etcvauce, dlectrie gry steam, open services of a Federal revising barrister.In À age ot © th tish sleamner Wild: tinned this morning.the Stan-Conncil being: \u2019 wl intently, zrectily, tu every iz = Trét wands equally sa good: of ated oo oe eas am a bathe.eaten.on que ne Quebec, Ontario and Nova Sootia the lists flower for towing an! North- in session all morning.The muc:ings are wo puke ln da caer whisper when | = £82 La.2.7.Sansa, Dear Sir The belt cet sation entero.Bote mom forte with bat 3 wate, croquet, law were prepared by municipal officers, The German April 2 Tore a\" steamship s to Fayal, largely attended and ave very enthustastic, Kuby 1x | ?5 : a Tom just Sa oes Sp thal ok and Board.six to seven dollars per week, dr to New Turkish and Hassan Fath, rare à D proposed uce the ex: \u201cie sd you - in the conservatory at ! oy lite or X s weaderto location rooms i aiegance completeness.Sead for illustrated cirowles.penditure S.R.R6bb, a Vancouver reporter, who That Dreadful \u2018Drownmg Affnie.J COUT AN ES SCT) vas! \u2018ai ba howard with a gold medal one 138% MRA, C.BR.JUDD, Proprictress., 8 dmos In reply; the Premier said he could not sent the false story of the wreck on the C.pe u.© Juno ru = ni much grie! v fault.\u201d said Ruby, ! tho greatont patent mu péloines and spend wads » 1 \u2018 acquiesce in the pro; make the local P.R., and loss of life among the Raymond over the drowning of the 35 harvesters yes ar dir IY . Shami cheap: TF x oben x ad Fao se SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.HIGHGATE SPRINGS, ° revision was loose stauce of the C, P.port.he craft was a li-ton hooker and 7 : > I = i fenling like à young Yen jon't- know \u201c eo American\u201d (Brunswick.1 future years the work ae ified Japan's new press law proposes that any overloaded.A gust of wind strock the Sn et very truth blame herself tor Cocil's à iz anita 1 eee vas aythi nine that wil Hotel NOW OPEN.Steam neat, sod The F r anklin House siting othe discussion of the.{resterdare Dewepaper publishing matter which the.oa Them er The ae on Se ie Leuore-seemed driven Ly some inviaible ; N 3 Es son ® i Willa ta.ta Ave.Row font ERE NE DEA GRO.A.FARNHAM, Proprietor.ee ith hide hn ely The beason ory n System.The subject.outside the Minister for Home Affairs considers inju-\"| 20% at walle and deck aie, fer power to alter what was 1 her heart, cruel, 3 = Zora, Ty a Fy dui choice aforde Tela tion syst ED book liteyect.lous the public peace, will be fined from the hooker: went over and.pren {hough it ight | he, ; \u201cHe knew ul jour s Dr SANDEN 5 ELECTRIC BELTS WA B H TOUSE Ee good in ne bons saperloced cara: \u2019 ethousand yen.* > ue Scarsiie he said.en ar MR.M'MTLLIN'S GREAT HORRY.sn itliam Hart, of Lobora, Ont., and Edward Told have been saved could heip have | Yeu T told hin.I found my ie ünbear- \u2014 ee } OTTAWA BEAC SE, do aitractsone for circuler \u201c 0 \u2019 reached them sooner.The steamer Elm 3 .THRURSS, QUE.107 3mos JUDSON L.SCOTT, Proprietor 21 years.He boited over with righteous indignation\u201d x unrrelled over, Up former's cattle jowered four boats and saved 75 02 the alle ai heme.ahey wanted me to furry a .\u201d Is mow open to accommodate a few families Good at the wilful extravagance of the Govern: ing in the latter's field, an rt was ., man hate urned to him for help = A fehine Free tri rn r pay ment in shelving political clerks at the pub.le] senseless by a stone hitting him shore boats which Foe He lent une money and promised to keep the 1 4 5 Esso 1 ING © weake Nom oernie.Dr VER, Prope 1015008 lice Roseré on Lake Champ lic expen ia proposed resolution, in ou the head.The case was taken to court.fifteen minutes after the accident collected ©\" Tet ot Might, though all that He Know = s fair ay 3 g adel ty SEMAN the! BESTRESULTS.Kow open.Fishing, og.Bost.Bathing.Hunting.amendment to the motion togointosupply, Hon.Alden Spears and Hon.Jonathan the dead bodies.- Fifteen of the drowned oe ve him ny aldress later on hecausehe * ve as otf x Largo Illustrated Rook of great value to all THE LAWSON and THE MERRYCONEAG Walks, s30d Traine, careful Drivers Joly hides ! \u2018was as follows: A.Lare, representing Boston commercial were Hire and women between the ages of a he could ra me work.That was ali ETES under o- Ughh\u2014 afflicted persons is sent free, sealed by mall, upon TTR HARPAWELL, MAINE, tor circular or call on Montreal STAR i That duribg the last fiscal year the amount interests, appeared before the Foreign Re- 15 and 25; three uf them were boys undera.3 T {plo fun application to the inveator and manufacturer.ands re management.June lfth.Fine accom.3 L MOCK, 4 © collected by the Government from membersof lutions Committee at Washington yester- I did my wilful, wicked best to tempt him 3 te DR.A.T.SANDEN, fons, modem i ita, hot Sond cold wea water » Douglas.Kasez Co, X.¥, 1 was SGL6SS, wtereas the amount paid py ths JAY to oppose the Chickering retaliatory Lox ox, June IA a tue House of Cc ue but you Tou ot jee him.Th ot g > 4% J No.826 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY, Ravi sand service Seu clans: pear ve 12 a J .© amoun y the DON, June n the Huuse of Com- me: but you n no ame him, It was a= x.= * - ; ocean .i lor cn ted inion the of the divi J Service will, de f LL.D.was conferred by TOUS yesterday, Mr.Qdnes B Buxton, in ar not his fauit that I could not icave off lov- = \u201ceb £ rid \u2018ori LER i ar Rates soasomatie.Send for cin rand torte CABCH EEN ADIRONDACKS, Terrill House.fl $263, > swer to à question by Sir George ing him gia 2 Good Trout Fbing.Bosting, Bathing.Lawn ea aon on the revenue the Toronto University Jesterday upon Hi Powell, said that the duties of the Earl of Ah, but it had been his fault thatshe lov _ .$3 TE% | = VIEW FARM, KNOWLTON, Shady Weika, Ploasset Drives\u201d Open Fire Eo i Beat as that the same Vas bros müminie For ency Lord Aberdee nia onor Jersey as British delegate to the Inter ed him.at all! Lenore noticed the gener.8 Ti Een |.8 LY MAN'S LAKE VIEW M, 0 rates.Address Cane.Mere 33 3 Cl tered the Government in & loose, extravagant pas as colon nference a wa were ajmply osity that passed over those earlier sta - a = 2 da Share Brome Lake.Fine shade: hizh and cool: first- 5 es où te Princeton ig ten pte proesdiner qu ive or of aby ry, aad ro shamed bv She Bar 1: FLUID 2 STWR SS, | ILE AUX NOIX HOUSE, > mation, e was not en bind the cove er face with her hands to conce: = = ; eruns ae d sen oy Abolished be | Mrs.John Wambolt, while working in Government or to express any views on be- the tears that were gathering in her ex 3 g ; SL.Valentine, Que.: rien 1 on t this resolution too the fields near Annapolis, N.S., yesterday half of the Government.Therefore the * Will you not forgive him * said Ru Fa COFFEE rondacks, Meadow Erook Farm.Tue shove house willbe open for the reception of ; frcepine, and cou i anor support ie He gui burned po denthe Her husband was in Government, being unaware of ihe wers putting one thin hand on Lenore's Keo.es Neg countty bom za large rooms, oe et.For terms, ete.addres H - ol and she way doi e spring work.other tes, would not able to.don't ask you to forgive me: but he\u2014he ° ANTOINE GOGRELIN Proge.Ë vants would like to see the system In Shing over burned dand her dress for Parliament at the \u2018 Tie.= Ci ratercaces.For torme 3.LOuk NV._141m0 » Prog.Ë present seë- i ro miserable.He loves you\u2014who can = \u20ac pare, ME Flint warmly endorsed Mr.fire.« sion to consider or determine questions know better than | dof\u2014and you love him.= EE | x - HOTEL VARENNES, : to oy a te ao, y hea esd\u201d _\u2014 fered or referred to iv by th the Conference, Ge home with him and make im hap) ve ® 22 53 gu i | Fg THE BAY VIEW, Varennes, Que.- - - - Prepr, N.Rredeur, 1 though any matter requ immediate at- r voice was grow ow and feeble.a near Old Orchard, coive à pi ri of ais an BODIES OF VICTIMS.tention would be conside: Lenore tell on her Knees beside the couch, 9 Perry Bea Beach, Bay View ie pigade Ki Sate or on ju The abore trek py now lo receive goss and À eral of Indian Affairs, he regarded as a [SPECIAL TO TRE sT An.) ; Colonial Estate Dutles.| po roue ches ler apt de roars .ae amassed vatae of real estate in Bort teas Tall imple Tay ur rd P.O.i in Hotel La a EE ere done, Montreal sad SEE x of impudent bull-dozing by Hon.Mr.LoNbox, June 15.\u2014Iu the House vester- were bright with derfal ra.Montreal includes both taxable and ex- Te iy br Canadiana Por couler pao ; rant ARTHUR, Ont, June 15-\u2014To-day the day James F.H asked the Govern.Her oy oye Some gl one gladness vas not empted prape pestien, aie, usable property MRS E MANSON Pepsi\u201d ERE HOUSE, Long Island, \u2018Daly.es of ex messenger .tte yern v empt- 7 Go à other speakers included Messra Ernest Cricket from.Stoke-Nowingues ment, In view of the willinguere of the or this world.She put forth hr hand and amoung dh PS 10 In 108 te 108 Sms mA MARY TLAND HARBOR, MAINE.s Davin, Campbell, Casey, Cartwright, land, vi ket, f the M, hi ngton, pal British colonies to contribute Sounded a little bell beside her.It was a To, Property to SAS 10 In 1d the CASCO BAY! PORTLAXN x, i Foster, Mills and Davies.The House ther England, victims of the Mattawan vanter, ele share of the expense of the defence ul the meaning of which Miss Li assessed value was increased to $163.00, ; This well known house opens June Lbtj for tbe season oH divided on the amendment, which was lost Than found.Bowie L Solr was b t to ot the Empire, if it was not unjust to TR Lenore Tose as if to go.= ane taxable properts, amour oo his oh ee a oer Harn per = un ne ¢ mesaviile an \u20ac t .nd t x - ablished Summer e, w opened for J by a vote of 65 to 9.Thameurille a ured tate tax upon them.Sir \u201cNot yet,\" said Ruby, detaining ber.SE The no dele on January 1, 194, was on Sn I 3 ek ere, 5; HOTEL BELLE VUE, Fraserville Whart Wi liam Harcourt said Mr.Hogan's ques- « See\u2014your husband has come to fetch ou stant communication vi 3 Foti $0.00 > IN THE SENATE YESTERDAY founded upon à ul pera à \u201c50 y 62,161.The 1.25 per cent.of taxation to 811.09 por week.Mrs ER.A.Prope.1193mecd \u2018This Hotel mil open early in June.For terme.etc, \u2018 \u201cDominion of Australia.\u201d Hon was fou pa ataken Idea.home.inde the school taxes, which amount to 126 mos Apply to J.A.FONTAINE, Prop.: a portion of time was devoted to an .The imposition of death duties had nothing Lenore surned with a atart.There Indeed uarter of one per cent.Taking the GLENCOE run i d ved by M to do with the money from the colonies cued 9 pe K ress mo y Mr.Ferguson of Queen's, STDNEY, N.S.W,, June 15.\u2014Premier 0 + on nies for stood Cecil ; pale, grave, but with an e average percentage of increase during the And Mfporai Spring, Boat on water Pine Woods, Farm.1006 ISLANDS.gard + for.certain chaine of ts in re Dibhe, of Sex Joan Wales, has submitted lighting of the eyes as he glanced fron: er decade previous to 1601, when the last TE EE address Mra.Clarence Hewitt, ISLAND VIEW HOUSË a cial claime of the Islan mier Tson, 0! a scheme ; the dot.he said, was not a case for partic- to Ruby.Lenore did not hesitate.She held against the Dominion in the matter of pub- | for Australian unity.He suggests that the ular exemption.x} census was taken, the Gre STIS lie ork aad steam, communication be- colonies of V ictoria and Ke New uth Wales Incensed at a Papal Appointment.her possible to refuse to do what Raby bad ween ice an mainlan © ou D an afterwards _ address was adopted.Several bills were colonies of Sou Ry A Oe a oe pon June 1h.C the Cneet.riewr of à none ere Comapods the 0a ind sable) tiver._ Fine the population of Montreal 1553 at ra Con contents ofa a Home at Moderate e Prices ect the He nt drives, frat cles in pari a trom Alexander S80, Hav ving shown the Shoreatatement to the desired.LAWRENCE HOTEL communications only 1) As Cecil took her hands, the girl turned Qity Treasurer, Mr.Robb pointed out that on the edge ol the great River Lawrence, Rimouski, PQ.erms maierate.ustralla and Queensland Monseigneur Brown to be Bish as it offers to strangers possiie attractions with 130 38 THEODORE rey Prep.\u2019 Rockport, Ont read a third times among them being the | enter into the union under the title, Cl on her pillow with a sigh The color went comforts desired.facilities for bathing.Carriages and act to further amend the General Inspection \u201cDominion of Australia,\u201d with the same pointent has grea con'a Cour ney) Th de out of her cheek, the l A or eyes; I te fol) amount payable: by suitor ponte re De PE I A smoke\u201d pany i sare fred AE rd scan.me Saved § Act H th ti legislative machinery as now exists in y, who are furious at the rejection her hands fell idly to he ora Fp one while in other cases there wore special taxes Railway Station, #c., eta.A.ST.LAURENT à CO; the healthiest.\u2019 most restful and è th he ee Bil The mp Committee on Canada.of Canon Keller, who was prised for all that I can do,\u201d Magdalen, wha had fol- for the full cost of street paviug and side- ors.in America.rest and recreation uoserpateed De the Insolvenc Kirbe | was amended North Bruce Patrons.refusing to disclose the secrets of the lowed Cecll, heard her murmur to herself: walks which in other cities wore paid in \u2014\u2014 ion \u201cEasy acres to boat or cars.Telwpwoas.only.Th \\aûse tn resard fo fans, traders Tara, Ont, June 18.\u2014At a convention of \u201cPlan of Campaign.\u201d Canon Keller was \u201cthere is nothing\u2014nothing left.whole or in part by the cititens generally.K=uwee SE RBORO REACH.MAISE Comfort of gucets gaarantent RANPILL roux set outre he c loue n resa to farmers was the Patrons of North Bruce, yesterday forty selected by the laitv of the diocese for the But at this moment Lenore glanced be For instance,\u201d he continued, \u201c1 remem.ars À rie teen ACH.MAISE | OFS rime : a où gether some 34 items in out eixt lodges being represented, D, bishoprie,and his name was placed at the at her, saw that deathly whiteness, th ber some yoars ago.while in Chicago, ex- rssrant, DELICIOUS, P and Whole Ooo ofthe voie ae atime Foe particw: | of the bill were passed.McNanghton was n selected to contest head of the approved list of candidates.id eyes, and, with a woman's Instinct, pressing \u2018surprise the low percentage neuve.34 lb.M Ib, 11h bottles Ask for à free lars address C chy goed ESSER.Moss H+\"\"* BAIE moran, HATTE BAIR, BIO.P.Q Ë Notes and Happèainge.the riding for the ture.The meat: The Steamer St Magnus divined what was pass! ng in the dying girl's rate of taxation, but] found that proprietors pores os WIN RAMMOND HOUSE OX LAKE CHA Delight raat facing me.Good and safe bathing.Hon.Mr.Patterson di was not unanimous, however.Mr.J restless heart.She turned once m id the whole cost of street paving oppos ; Covers Jniy at.Good Meh boating Pine view of Roath tod\u2019 Terma moderate.Address, on.Mr.gave a dinner party Egon stated that he had used h KiNasTON,Junel5.\u2014(Special.) Thosteamer couch, still holding ber husband b br one Be their properties, as well as © atreet : in Terme resgosehie _ \u201cMANAGER Havre Raia Hous, last von br | railway pass only once and that he did his St Magnus.which which in ashore In Lake given ht back ing and paving, and that thers wax ! or Chipmees Put, V1.Ads.Seed mn Haute Baie Bic, PQ e Curran bridge investigation, to have inter x to fos igan, is ropeller rades \u201cYou have given him to me,\u201d she don special tax for street watering, be- \\ | vn today.hs been postponcd devisd be was member of the PLB.A.Régis biel oat of Hamilton Her Si oy eat I thank you and forgive vod with aides the payinent sewers.which .Seen, M5 RAR TIT.MINTIES RIGATE.SASABA MOTEL FINK arn on - \u2014 h .: a > wo rd Aberdeen leaves for the New Bruns-; Two Sealers Captured.gappolt is about eon ba \u2018bush She was et d then, she.KY issed het gone - sommon the pict ee tan Brees \u201cOmnibus wvery two hours.À a.Ficto good césetmodaiion.wûter cicsata.trate.Biot cium wick salmon fishing grounds as soon as SEATTLE, Wash., June 15\u2014Advices of built in Hamilton about costs years.ovis, knowing that it was a & \u2018ot some of the American cities Bex 38 So.Portland, Me.113 55 table.Por terms write to Olivier Gi Prop.130 36 ; Parliament prorogues.June 3 from Sitka contaln the announce- Moore 3 her present commander.yk eyes wandered hër to Cecil includes the {County an and ue taxes, LARGEST FIRE OFRCE IN THE voix ARD LAKR CRAMPLAIX: PLE r Wooma®, House, METIA, fat WILL a 1 ment that the Mohican .captured the wderly Explains.past w are not inclu: n vu as 0 \u2014\u2014 rooms; excellen: ane gated cm 5 ton Micha Adama, Sp heirs te sealing schooners Volunteer and.with a lingering tenderness of regard.\u201cAnd gun, so that without the most minute ea ; fie poles Tema REECE mo Ta TES = al in -*->who yet White, of Seattle.PHILADELPRIA, June 15,\u2014T, V.Powder, Lenare dre à +, ard sy her, quiry and specific noting of all taxation, Unlimited Liability » t dangerously ¢ Sandford F \"Capt Mahan LL D.% ex General Master Wethusn of the '| Ceol,\u201d sho said, softly, \u201cand say general and apecial, in every case it is im- Absolute Security.1X THE COUNTRY\u2014SUMMER BOARD.ARD-SUMMER BOARD OX LINE OFR-R.6 The names oi ford Fleming, JMG.\u2018 » private And Cecil pressed his Tipe 1 to the | possible to auitute af fale comparison, As ors pleasantly entertained at D.M_ Greene's.Mod.miles out, for a few oquples (with no small childre and Sir Ad 8 Caron have been ad LoNDoN, June 15\u2014The University of circ among the members of the order white brow, as one that reverently iris & matter of consid our fie prices Nice.drive from village Knowiton and first class board, board.; + cool room ex.tes fret of ] the liat of ial delega Cambridge will, on June 38, coafer the de- | 4 statement containing the inside hist the dead.own rate of ree ation thir lowest o hoy Every description of property insured Dion primes.\u201c D ELGRRENE Kacwiton Que carriege Hoes.Fare.clase oly reforaces givens RA.; There will.be no re.distribution of seats of LL.D.upon Captain Alfred T.Ma- ofthemovement which gcompelled his vol city of corresponding aise of which Tam at moderate rates of premium.\u2014 Silapte, Abtotatord.PQ.\" 2 V4 in Quebec this year, This was the Prem.etOnmander of \u2018the United States 3 page over bi signs « pamphlet of CHAPTER XXXIX.gare.because over and above the one per: \u2018EEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA: OARD- A FEW BOARDERS COULD BE ACCOM- ier's intimation to Mr.Laurier yesterday.cruiser Chicago.pages, signature.\u201cCOMING Bem CMT SHE SAADYWS cont.of realty, there Is no special taxation : LEGAL CARDS ARD-_A FEW DOARDERS COULD BE ACTON.very large excursion from the counti Quebes West.\" Parewsll Mr \u201c for street paying, ordinary side- Royal Insurance Building, M L asd board in pieasant country village.Address Philo oti Soulanses and Prescott were Quesse June 15.\u2014Special)\u2014 Mr, Bernard to Mr.Patten, BEFORE.walks, street, watering of any other spect W.TATLET, Manager.Spencer.Grande.Que, _ me Un Tore yesterday hy the Canada\u2018 Leardard\u201d wil be the Tory candidate in Mr.T.Duncan Patton, asalstant-séoretarz Be Before April was over, M en came alty.Our only special tazation is for the M A McGibbon & Davidson Bo SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM.EN ever Railway Îto viait th the Experimental Quebec W of the Y.M.C.A.here, leaves next te Scarxfleld.Ruby\u2019 n had been actual cost of small sewers, which is com- | TO, A MASSE venth with full board, or Rotsunadle terms.Farm., Had \u20ac Nothinz te Live Pen for Wisnipey to ssume the duties of A Li ta reat in quiet graveyard er the mon to ait o and one hall the cost of ALFRE SON x Roxas so | APVOCATES, dc.Mn Lamsdoo, 51 College strost, Lachine P Q 193 -pecretary of that Association.sea: she wou trou! no longer side when are ofa Special Agron NEW YORK LIFR BÉILDING ARD COM.The Ministero Mi Militia stated yoaterday Campa, N.J., Juws Ihr d traasdy In ill be held In the Association sorrows and vexations of this uscertain peasive and are Tor the JANE ILD } tage: | MONTREAL ; ABDLA FLY BOARDERS CAR RE ACT '* evening at 8.30 o'uleck, * world, James Lioyé had boon asked to re: ' upencieters.\u2019 UB MOQ CIB PoyeDeridees Form\u201d Address Rewih SLAlbess Vesment m3 that pions have hoot prepared for a moan: | which four persons were murdered and Telling on \u201cT7 Moutreal, call: < were here last.\u201d Eien vy THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.FRIDAY, JUNE 15 1894, _ met 5 Morrison at Wasting Away Fast in St.Vincent de Paul.FREEDOM ONLY CAN LENGTHEN HIS LIFE.A \u201cStar\u201d Reporter\u2019s Visit to the Dying Man.Rehind heavy iron doors.cut off from the bright, busy world outside by feet upon feet of solid masonry, poor Donald Morrison lies dying.Tossing fretfullytoand froupon Lis hospital cot, looking vearningly at the little sky that shows itself through the heavily barred windows of the prison, unable to lift himself, he anxiously listens to every approach ing footstep which he has been\u2019 told\u2019 may bring him freedom, and an extended lease of life, Each day the message is delayed brings him a week nearer the grave, tis condition i~ virtually hopeless.Both Doctor Godetite, the penitentiary physician, and Mr.O'Shea.the druggist, say so, and the doctor's report to the Department of Justice at Ottawa stated so explicitly.He is but a shadow of the handsome, sturdy, misguided Donald who for mouths detied a hundred pursuers, ; His face is a mere skull with the skin drawn tightiv over it.The steel blue eyes that used to strike terror into the hearts of his enemies are sunken away down in their sockets.His body Is a mere skeleton aud on both sides \u201cof his chest are cavities large enough for an able-bodied man to Jay in his fist.A racking conch at short intervals shakes the poor smaciated frame as if it would tear the very buties asunder: There have been no hemorrhages.It is simply a slow wasting away of tissue.It is the case of A WILDFLOWER FROM, THE FIELUS transplanted into a stuffy back-yvaid gare deu, trying to live away from the fresh breezes, the balmy dew and the rich soil to which it has been accustomed; of the full- blooded \u201csavage\u201d whom a paternal and civilized government has transported from the bruad and boundless prairies to a narrow reservation, surrounded on every side by the most galling restrictions, \u201cuder existing cireumstances he may live à month, not more.Probably less.Given his freedom, he will rally for some time, and then slowly and peacefully reach the end.His case is hopeless.He is in the last stastes of pulmonary consumption.He had been ailing a long time.When he tirst entered the penitentiary he became desperate.Eighteen years\u2019 imprisonment sevtited to him « living death, and he tried to starve himself.He would take nothing.He was always stubbogn, and for a length of time, which would have killed stronger men, he fasted.FEven when so weak that he could not resist them feeding him by.force, he attempted to spit out whatever Was given him.Threats, friendly counsel, all was in vain, till.finally a friend,.to whom he had taken a great fancy, and who had spoken and counselled with him when he was defying the guardians of the law, who vainly tried to gain the reward put on his head, visited him, and showing him the unman- liness of his course, shamed him into desisting.After that he became morose and quiet, doing the work that was given him, \u2019 and it was never hard on account of hia wounded leg, in a listless manner.But he never complained.: When he was first seriously taken ill the Protestant chaplain, good Canon Fulton, who always too received permission to have Dr.Stewart, of He immediately saw\u201d THE SERIOUSNESS OF THE CASE, and prescribed remedies that might have stayed the ravages of the disease.But he refused to take them, saying he wasallright, Gradually he grew thinaer and weaker.It way thought that fresh air might benefit hit, but thé change was so great that he could not stand it and would have fallen if guards had not supported him.Then he was taken to the hospital.lle grew rapid- 1y worse, Now, though le receives the best of remedies, the best of attention that the prison affords, nothing but freedom can help him, and that but very little, ThHéethos- pital attendants give him the best of care.Canon Fulton is unremitting in his attentions, but it is all in vain.When the STAR reporter visited him in the hospital to-day, Marrizon was lying on his hack with a little thin coverlet over him.The only thing he takes now and then isa little wine.It makes hi sleep.1 am so glad you have come,\u201d he said, extending a thin, dry hand.It is so long since | have reen any friends.Not since you That is two years ago.Great drops of perspiration stood on his forehead.It wmust be that,\u201d he said.ing.But perhaps , IT IS THE FEVER.\" i- \u201clI am burn- It evidently was the fever.It was hot outside, but inside it was cool.In thepeni- tentiary it is always cool, almostchilly.It Js that which «trikes a stranzer first'on entering.It is apt to remind one unpluas- antly of a tomb, : JExcuse me if 1 don't turn towards yon,\u201d he said, \u201cbut I can\u2019t lie on my right side\u201d Poor fellow.he was unable Lo turn on either side or even raise himself, if he is pardoned he will not even be able to stand the railway journey, but will have to bu driven away by easy stages.To those who knew him in the days of his health and freedom it is a pitiable sight indeed, He spoke between painful gasps for breath.He spoke of the days of his youth and freedom, of the time when he outwitted his many captors, of the hours he apent in the Sherbrooke gaol with Lamon.tagne.the fratricide, who two years ago paid the penalty of his crime on the seaf- fold, and of his old father and mother.He said that every possible care was being taken of him, **but then,\u201d he added, * there are many things which could be done in some other institution Lo help me and Iam sur I would be better if I could go down below.\u201d That is exactly what the doctor favs: ** We can do our best to stay the disease, 4 BUT WE ARE POWERLESS to cope with its worst phase: the dexire far liberty.It is that which wears him down faster than any physical ailments.Each\u2019 dav he sighs for the message of release and when night comes without it he frets and becomes despondent.Iam sure your visit has done him a world of good.\u201d When asked if he wanted anything, Morrison replied: \u201cNothing, nothing, but to go down there.\u201d + | He wax told to keep np courage assured that the message would not be delayed \u201clong.Then farewell was said.Once before the writer bid him good-bye, at nidnight on the highway between Moraden and Stornaway twa weekd hefore his capture, and on that occasion also it was not ex- preted that he would ever be met again alive, The prison keys grated in the locks and the pondervas \u201ciron doors closed slowly behind.Qutside everything was bright and joyous, breathing life and love and liberty.Inside a poor misguided fellowman lay dying, dreaining of the fragrant.fields pw the green woods of Lake Megantic, listoning or the message from the seat of vern- ment that would set him free tO quivtl make his tinal peace with the world whic Ghe so misunderstood and which so grieviously misunderstood him.> Donald Morrison's Case.To the Editor of the Star: Sr, \u2014I do most sincerely hope that Optituist's letter will be scouted at as it deserves by ever) honest Sent, It onlyneeds a few such letters to make it impossible for Gay one with soif reauect to say a word, on a great interest in him, Death\u2019s Door.|E Lehalf of the caged and dying wild bird, Donald Morrison.There are fow I suppose who do not fee] bow inuch heavier apunish- ment imprisonment is to such a one than to the ordinary criminal, but when an attempt is made to take the Government by the throat and say, \u2018\u2019do this, or lose votes,\u201d as Optimist, suggest, it ix very difficult \u2018to express one's sympathy without being classed among the corrupt voters who will sell their votes for- -whatever they happen to desire, be it money, or a pardon, or a public building.If any petition in drawn up let it emphatically (repudiate any such threat as this, for the honor of THE LAND 0\u2019 CAKES.ENGLAND'S CHIEF JUSTICE.Lord Coleridge Passed Away Last Night LoNDON, June 13.\u2014Lord Coleridge, Lord Chief Justice, died last night.It is stated that Baron Russell will succeed Lord Coleridge as Lord Chist Justice, and that Sir John Rigby will become a Lord Justice of Appeal in place of Baron Russell.Mr.Robert T.Reid, now Solicitor- General, will become Attorney-tieneral, and Mr.Richard B.Haldane, M.P., Solicitor- General.Lord Chief Justice the Right Hon.John Duke Culeridge, F.R.8., D.C.L., Honorary Fellow of Exeter Colleye, Oxford, was the eldest son of the late Right Hon.Sir John Taylor Coleridge of Heath's Court, Ottery St.Mary, and was born in 1821, is Lord- = Tut LATE CUIEF JUSTICE COLERIDGE.ship was educated at Eton, and at Balliol College Oxford where he obtained a scholarship, graduated a B.A.in 1842 and was elected to an open Fellowship at Excter Collegein 1343.He graduatedan M.\\ in 1846, in which year he married and ceased to be a Fellow of Exeter College.On Nuvétuber 6, 1348, he was called to the Bar at the Middle Temple aud went the Western Circuit, of which he was for some yéars the leader.In 1835 he was appointed Recorder of Portsmouth, and was created a Queen's\u2019 Counsel in Isl, being soon afterwards aontinated a Bencher of the Middle Temple.He was an unsuccessful candidate for the representa, tion of Exeter in August, pete wy \u201cwas elected for that city in July, 1565, and continued to represent it till November, 1871, In December, 1N83, on the formation of Mr.Gladstone's Government, he was selected to fill the office of Salicitor-General, when he received the honor of knighthood, and in November, 1571, an Sir Robert Collier being_appointed _to_a judgeship in the\u2019 Judicial Departinent of the Privy\u2019 Council, Sir John Duke Coleridge was appointed to succeed him as Attorney-General.In 1871 he was offered and declined the office of Judge of the Court of Admiralty, Probate and Divorce, and un the retirement of Lord Romilly in INT3, from the Mastership of the rolls, Sir John Coleridge, as Attorney-Gen- eral, though a member of the Common Law | Bar, received the first offer of that appoint: ment, but after consiteration he declined the office.which was conferred upon Sir George Jessel, the Solicitor-General, who wax a member of the Equity Bar.Soon afterwards, however, the death of Sir Willinm Bovill left the Chief Justiceship of the Court of Cotn- mon Pleas at they disposal of the Government, and this liigh office was at once con.Terra a pan SF Yon Corer, Ws wits swornin as Lord Chief Justice on November 19, 1874 In the following month he was raised to the peerage by the title of Baron Coleridge of Ottery St.Mary, in the county of Devon.Justiceof- England- ox thé \u2014death of Sir Alexander Cockhurn in November, 1540.To him was granted, for the first time in English istory, the patent under this title, all former holders of this office having been described in their tents as Lord Chief Justice of the meen\u2019s Bench, Lord Coleridge married in 1846 Jane Fortescue, third daughter of the Rev.George Turner Seymour, of Farring- fordhill, in the Isle of Wight; she died in 1578.In INNS he married again, Amy Augusta Jackson, the eldest daughter of Henry Baring Lanford, Esq., of the Bengnl Civil Service.His eldest son is the Hon.Bernard John Seymour Coleridge, M.P.for the Atterclife Division of Sheffield, Lord Coleridge was next in legal dignities aud honors after England's Lord Chancellor.Sir John conducted the defence in the celebrated Tickborne case.Hiscross-examination of the claimant has been.pronounced by experts à comparative failure, but his speech, though it was so inordinately long as to require more than a month in its delivery, was absolutely conclusive, A society journal once having published a statement\u201d that he wis engn to be married to Mary Ander- \u2018son before her marriage to Mr.Navarro, Lord Coleridge wrote to say that it was untrue as far as he knew, because, in the first place, he had not the pleasure of the yourig lady's acquaintance, and, in the second place, be had à wife of his own already.\u2019 \u2014_\u2014 THE COTEAU FATALITY.itis not Exactly Known Just how the Explosion Occurred-A Great Plece of Engineering.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Corrau DU Lac, June 15.\u2014The fatal accident on Number Eleven Section of the Soulangeos Canal, being one of the most serious catastrophes which has ever occurred in this district, continues to excite great interest here, and the scene of the accident has bcen visited by hundreds of people.Although various circumstantial accounts vf the accident, have been published nobody knows just how it occurred.The three men who lost their lives werv working round a hole bored in the rock.Patrick-Prolum, thie foreman of- thegblasting gang, was tapping a hole; that is, was pushing the dynamite cartridges home.\u201cRory\u201d Macdonald, an expert on explosives who had charge of the dynamite and detonaiors on the works, was reaching for another cartridge from a bag, which contained thirty.five or thirty-six dynamite cartridges besides ex.ers.James Scnantian, a man in charge of the lights, for the work was being prosecuted \u2018at night, was regulating a Wells light, close to the hole suddenly a violent explosion occurred, or really two, for a second appeared to follow the original concussion in rapid succession.One story is that a cartridge had already been exploded in the hole to enlarge it and that three others were being inserted when a spark ignited the exploder\u2019and the charge went off, the concussion starting the bag of ex- loders and cartridges.No one will ever xnow for sure for all the men actually occu- pled at the hole were: killed, and the gang of twenty men at work in the neighborhood were not close enough tosee just what was being done.Mr.Wickstead, the en- giueer on the work,expressesthe beliefthata spark from .tho Wells light ignited the cking bag contmning the cartridges, and feaphing theexploders caused t he explosion, the concussion starting the charge already inserted in the hole.Mr.Wickstead was lead to this belief from the position of the baddies.Drolum\u2019s body, ar the remains of it.for it was blown to atoms, was carried 150 feet away, and wax izable only Ly small shreds of clothing still adhering to the remains.\u201c Drolum leaves a widow and seven children, the Joungest only a few days old.Macdonald's y was blown apart one half foink in one direction, and the other half in another.Bcantlan's neck was broken and his clothes « \\ lle was appointed Lord Chief \u2018|: biown off hts body, bat the remains were not mutilated.e Concussion was some ng trémendous, the surface of the rock for an area of forty feet being .crushed to powder.An Italian laborer wus blown rightthrough the wall of a shed erected on a derrick, but was not sertously hurt.The damage to the plant was not heavy.The'shock was dis- Inctly heard at River Beaudette, ten miles away.The scene of the accident is No.11 section, of which Mr.Thomas Feeney is the contractor.Just at this spot the canal has to be cut through solid rock, and au extra heavy excavation has to be made to allow of the Riviere de Lisle being parsed under the canal.This river is a hundred and twenty feet wide and it will be carried under the new canal in four iron tubes, each ten feet in diameter, abreast and embedded in concrete.It is one of the most difficult pieces of engineering work on this immense public work.Work is being rapidly pushed on, 10 men being employed on thin one section alone.The number of men employed, however, gives little idea of the extent of the work as machinery is being more extensively employed than on any other public work of the kind in Canada.It is estimated that the steam plant employed on ont section, No.13, at the head of the canal is worth considerably over a quarter of million of dollars.The accident caused some excitement on the works of course, but by yesterday afternoon, the men, the dredges, the steel shovels, and the steam drills were at work as usual all along the big ditch.THE RESCUE \u2014OF\u2014 \u2014IN\u2014 British Columbia.The Cote St.Louis Presbyterian Church, through \u2018its treasurer, Mr.J.Dowling, sends the STAR §30.18 td help the British Columbia flood sufferers\u2019 subscription.THE LATE MR.McINTYRE.Arranæzements for the Funeral-Sym- pathy ior the Family.Tokens and messages of sympathy are being received in large numbers by the Melntyvre family in their sad bereavement.Cablegrams and despatches of condolence were received from a large number of - ple, among whe are Messrs.R.H.Hol- FLOOD SUFFERERS \" CANADIAN PILGRIMAGE THE THIRD TO NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES, FRANCE., of Montreal and Elsewhere.The third Canadian pilgrimage to Notre Dame de Lourdes, France, will leave Montreal ou July 21.Fifty days at the outside is placed as the time allowance for the round trip.This gives three days in London, nine days in going to Paris and four days returning, and eight days in Lourdes, The Rev.Canon Z.Racicot, of the Cathedral of Montreal, will be the spiritual director, and it is probable also that many other clergy of the United States and Canada will take part.ne The pilgrims will arrive in Parisin time to assist at the feast of St.Philomene and also for that of St.Louis, King of France.The great feast, that of the Assumption, will be celebrated at Lourdes on August 15, This feast_is the principal one and thousands on thousands of pilgrims flock yearly to Lourdes to take part, there being at the time of the crowning of the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary not less than 100,000 ple present.Among those who have signified their in- tion of joining are: Rev.Canon Racicot, director; the Rev, Messrs.F.-X.Birtz, St.Etienne ; B.C.Bouchet, Ste.Anne dela Pérade; J.B.Bourget, Ste.Genevieve; H, Brissette, Hochelaga ; Ed.Brunel, St.Valère ; Geo.Dugast, Ste.Anne des Plaines; A.O.Lacroix, Kowhegan, Maine; F.X.Lavallée, Joliette; J.A.Lefebvre, Sher brooke;J.Martin, Montreal: Mr.Amyot, Mrs, Awmyot, Miss Amyot, Mr.L.Archambault, Mrs.L.Archambault, Mr, U, Archambault, Miss Auclair, Mr.H.S.M.Augé, Mrs.Beauvais, Mrs.Beaulleu, Miss 8.Beliveau, Mrs.A, Ji Boucher, Miss Theresa Boucher, Mrs.Z.Brault, Dr.E.J.Bourque, Mrs.Bourque, Mr.Brosseau, Mrs, D.C.Bros.sean, Miss Brosseau, Mr.Castonguay, Miss Castonguay, Mr.Collard, Mr.Coupal, Mrs, de Grandpre, Miss Gendron, Mrs.Gauthier, Miss Gauthier, Mrs.J.UC.He- mond, Mrs, O L.Henault, Mrs.Labrecque, Miss Labrecque, Mr.L.J.La- montagne, Mr.Geo.laurent.Mr.H.Lauriot, Mrs.Lauriot, Miss Laforce, Mr.AAA AIR TS NN SN CW ~~ SN OT LTS Pet SA £m UALS SAL STULL TUT CT Se A TAN TS The Plixrims Include Members of.the Clergy and Realdents - Houle, R.S.Jasmin, Albert Laberge, Paul.Lacoste, J.A.Lacroix, J.A.Lamärche, F.J.Laverty Auguste Lemieux, Victor Leonard.J.J.'MeGuire, Honore Mercier, R.T.Mullin, J.À, Nantel, J.A, Pelland, L.J.À.Ri a D.Seers, Alex.McNaughton Stewart, J.A.Tremblay, F.H.Ward.c For admission to practice: J.B.B.Prevost, .B.blen, Arthur Plante, G.W.Mac- Dougall, M, de la Bruere, W.P.Bu- 0.A.Goyette, ,S.W.G.A.Marsan.WV.acobs, À.Ra Johnson, P.Trudel, J.C.Lamothe, Alfred Tourigny, F.A.Genereux, J.H.David, A.Basin, J.L.ies, Jos.Sylvestre, C.D.Harwood, J.W.Poltras, J.A.Ouimet, Benj.Benoit, Wm.E.Mount, Germain Beaulieu, Camille Piche, E.Z Maassicotte, Chs.Vermette, F.H.Mar] Ch.Sheridan, F.J.Curran, Tancrede Pag- nuelo, J.H.Lesage, E.A.Rintret, L G.THE \u201cSTAR'S\u201d SPECIAL SPORTING EDITION.A Special Sporting Edition of the STAR wiil be issued Saturday evening imme diately after the finish of the lacrosse match, giving the latest possible information about the principal sporting events taking place.These will include the Canadian Athletic championship games on the M.A.A.A.Grounds; the lacrosse matches between Cornwall and Montreal at Cornwall, and Shamrocks and Owescents in Montreal; the Relay Bicycle races; the St.Lawrence Yacht Club and Corinthian Club sailing races; the horse races at Bel- Alr, Latonia and Morris parks and other interesting events, FINANCE AND COMMERCE.MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS Grats.The local grain market is steady, and comparatively quiét in nearly all lines oats and peas receiving most attention: the former boing in gowd local demand, and the latter meet ing with a fairly \u2018active export enquiry.Values are unchanged as follows: No.1.Manitoba hard wheat.75c to 76¢c: No.2 do do, 7ic to 73c; corn, duty paid, 550 to Sic; peas, per : r 31 lbs.41 to lc; rye, ., 7Uc: où pel 32c to alc; barley, feed.42¢ to 43c; do malting, S2c to Sd IC.FLOUR.\u2014A fairly active business is reported 2 DNS NS LT A stead, New York; W.Donaldson, Glasgow; | BR.P.Londsbury, J.W.Mackay, the \u201cHo nanza Ring, à TEOFGE VV.Swète, New York.Mr.McLean, of New York, cabled from London.The Liberal Association of Ottawa telegraphed ta Mr.Wm.McIntyre as foliows: ; - The personal and political friends of yourself and family in the Senate and House of Commons bex ta tender to Mr Melntyre their con- doleuce in your sad bereavement.(Signed) \u2018_ WW.LAUKIRR.wom ema ALB ETIERY { 3.KR.Tuisachkae.GC.BEAUSOLEN.: » .F.LANGELIER.Mr, George Swett, late manager of the Windsor, and a warm personal friend of the Iate Mr.Duncan Mcintyre, will come from New York to attend the funeral.The lag ix tloating at halt mast from the tower of the inaiu offices of the Grand Trunk at Point St.Charles.; Said Sir William C.Van Horne to a STAR reporter this morning, \u201cMr.McIntyre will be missed hy many of the important commercial interests of the country.He had a strong intellect and big heart and was the very embodiment of energy.The death of such a man would be a loss to any country.\u201d All the ofticials ot the Canadian Pacific and many of the Grand Trunk ofticials will attend the funeral.e directors and head officials of the Windsor Hotel Company will be in attendance at Mr.Melntyre's funeral.The council of the Liberal Club held a special meeting yesterday to take action touching thé death of the late Duncan Mc- Intyre.The following resolution was unanimously adepted: The Liberal Club of Montreal has learned with profound regret of the death of Duncan Mcln- tyre, Esq., who for so many years was identified with the Liberal party as one of its staunchest sup DTLOTS, - This club desires to place on record its high apprecintion of the many valued services per- formad by Mr.Mcintyre on behalf of the Liberal party and hereby desires to publicly record its deep surraw at the close of so useful a career, and that the secretary convey to the family the sympathy of the ciub in their bereavepiont.Ç CITY ITEMS.10° The building materials on the lot belonging to Mr.Lussier at the corner of Notre Dame and Brock streets have been bought in by him at 310° At a meeting\u2019 of the Carpenters\u2019 and Joiners\u2019 Union last night the reports on the late strike were presented.It is said that the affair cost thie Assembly $10,000.The Water Department have advertised for tenders for 5020 tons Scotch or Nova Scotia steam conl, and 120 tons American anthreitte coal, tenders to be received up to noon on Tuesday, June 28.The Board of Health of St.Henri report the town in a thoroughly healthy condition, No contagious diseases have been reporte lately.Vaccination is proceeding rapidly, the Health officer attending every mornin till noun, some fifty persons being operated upon daily.ga The new post office at St.Henri is rapidly approaching completion.It is a handsome stone structure inlthe square, facing the parish church and Town Hall.It wasto have been ready by the first of May, but owing to alterations subsaquently decided upon it will not be completed till Septem.thered in Stanley hurch lecture room T.A Æ large\u2019 audience Syreet Preabyterian last night to hear Senor J.5.De Ovies, Ph, D., expound the Science of Phrenology.Setiora De Ovies, the lecturer's wife, opened the entertainment with a Spanish son and then gave a few illustrations of the Delsarte theory.When the Senor took the stage he invited several of the audience to the platform to have their \u201cbumps\u201d examined.The Senor was well received and was the reciplent of many flattering remarks.The town of St.Henri has just ordered a new Bangor ladder for its Fire Department.It isexpected to be one of the finest turned out of the shops and the chief believes it will be ready to be exhibited at the Fire Chiefs\u2019 Convention to be held in this city on August 13.The ladder will have two bab- cocks attached, and the highest point to which it will reach will be 110 feet.There will be one extension of 60 feet, =, a 50 feet, and \u2018single ones of * J0, 25, 20,1 14 and 12 feet.The 18 and féet extensions are to be connected.; THE PiLGRIMAGE TO NOTRE DAME DK LOULDRES, FRANCE.\u2014AT THE GROTTO.J.Leduc, Miss Leduc, Sister M.de Ste.Chantal, Mrs.M.Marchand, Mr.J.Arto], Ma.J.P.Martel, Mi, ME MRI; Mrs.Menand, Mr.D.Menard, Mrs, Ostigny, Mr.Oucllette, Miss LL.Ouelette, Mr, P.Pariseau; Mrs.Plante, Mr.J.Petal, Miss M.Perrchult, Mr.Racicot, Mr.J.I.Rivet, Mr.A.Robert, Mrs.St.Germain, Mrs, Sylvestre, Mrs.A.Thibault.In the extreme south of France, where a \u20ac of mountains divides it from its Span- neighbor, is Lourdes, the Holy land of Pyrences.It Hes in the midst of the nm valleys of the Lavedau, with the first ps of mountains on one side, and on the r the gently sloping hills that border the Mise of an en- on\u201d which, like an cagle's nest, is perched a once formidable castle.At the foot! of this rock, opposite the town, among the stones, and with foaming waters dl irregularly about mous isolated rock, turns the wheels of several milis, This river is fed by the melting snows from the glaciers above.All around the base lof the rock on which the castle stands the Gave makes a sudden turn, and a canal from the point above this turn ta the point below it mal£es an island, with masses of rock at ongf end and grassy prairie-at the other, Tf roc are full of grottoes, and in < i VE à6 the little spring which du : nea A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION from the miraculus virtue: attributed to its waters.Lor ~les had been a modest hamlet till Bernadette de Soubirous claimed that the Virgin Mary had appeared to her in the grottocs of Massabielle.In proof of her words, several cures attributed to the \u2018Waters of the spring were brought to the notice of the authorities of the town.When in fear and trembling Bernadette told the curé of the visions she had seen her announcement was received with doubt, but day by day and year by year the people's belief in her stor: increased till Lourdes became famous throughout the Christian \u2018| world.BAPTIST WOMEN'S MISSION CIRCLES.Annual Meeting of the Eastern As- sociation\u2014Election of Officers.A large and representative audience under the auspices of the Baptist Women's Mission Circles of the Eastern Association wet last night in Grace Baptist Church, Cote St.Antivne.An address of welcome to local and visiting delegates: was presented by Mrs.(Rev.) Graham and replied to by Miss Parker, of Barnston, etter from the Executive Board of Womien's Forci Missionary Society of Eastern d | Ontario and Quebec, read by Miss Green, preceded the reading of reports from the various Mission Circles and Bands embraced in the Association, all indicating growth and rntisfactory progress.In consequence of Nr.and rs Gar side, returned missionaries from India, being present, Mise Muir who was to have given an address on foreign missions, merely referred to the subjects on which she intended speaking, viz., \u201cThe present study of Forcign missions.\u201d Mrs.Garside's address, touching mainly on child life in India, was intensely interesting, and was \u2018listened to with the closest attention.An able paper written by Mins, Cramp gave a \u201cRetrospective glance at the Ladies\u2019Grande Ligne Association.The election of officers ulted as follows: Director, Misa Parker (Barnston); secretary, Miss Muir (Montreal).The Association then adjourned to meet in Barns- ton next June.\u2018 Bar Examinations.\u2018 The following are the candidates for the approachin bar examinations, from the district of Montreal, for admission to study: \u201c> Rene Baby, Arth.Berthiaume, J.E.A.Bissonnette, Norbert Blanchet, J.F.E.N.B +3; A.Brodeur, Ed.B ; .Numa E.Brossoit, J.J.B.Charbonneau, Fred.M.Cole, F.À.Craig, Jos.B.de Boucherville, Paul de Martigny T.Dixon, Ph.Drouin, À.W.Duclos, J.Elliott, J.T.Perron, J.A.Geoffrion, J.L.P.Geoffrion, J.A.A.Germain.Cornelius Hanan.T a A te ATL PL URAL AAA AAA Te | the little river Gave tumbles.only | outlook, And {the educational Valué of:the-.NN ANA in flour on both local prices hold firm with | Patent.- -to\u2026$3.patant\u2026 Be se.straight roller, $200 to £5 extra, $2 60 to $28; superfine, $245 to $233; strong bakers, $3 40 to 60.OATMEAL.- \u2018Fhe demand for meal is chiefly for focal jobbiug wants, which arc about the usual average.Stocks are light, but in keeping with requirements, and prices rule steady.We quote: tiranulatod and rolled per bbi., $420 to $ granulated and ro .per bag, $210 to $2 20; standard per bbl, $390 to $4 00; standard, per bag.$1 85 to $205.> FEED.\u2014 The local feed market is reported fair- 1y active.and under moderate supplies values rule about steady as follows: [iran, $17 00 to 17 30; shorts, $18 to $18 30; mouille, $2000 to 22 per ton.CHEERE.~The cheese market on spot shows evident signs of weakness, and factorymen are more sed to make wales, in view of the easier feeling in British markets.Cables are not_very encouraging, and shippers are offering lower figures.Shipments are progressing steadily.We quote to-day: Chaice colored at fc to Hei do, white, 9c; undergrades, 8} to 8jc: cable, BUTIEk.- No material change is noted in the butter situation.Export enqui y is very light, The local jobbing demand is fairly active, and choice percels in the several es bring outside figures in amall quantities.We quote: Creamery, 17¢ to 18¢; townships dairy, 13 to 16¢; western dairies, 13 to 1c.68.\u2014The epg market holds fairls steady.notwithstanding that receipts have fallen off rome.Stocks are ually icreasing under a ligliter demand.We quote 84 to Ÿc as 1o quantity.PROVISIONS.Canada S.C.and western mess rk are in light supply, and the consumptive demand is reported steady: lard and sinoked meats met with a jobbing enquiry, and prices rule firm.We quote: Canada short cut, mess pork per barrel, $1750 to $18 50: moss pork, Western, per rrel, nominal, $17 A to $18 50: ham, city cured, per !b., 10 to lc: bacon, por Ib., 10 to 1fc; lard, compound, 7} to 8c; lard, pure Canadian, 9 to 10c.The following were the receipts posted on and export account, and in the following range: \u2018Change: ; \u2018 G.T.R CP EH Canal Peas, bush., 600 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Oatz, bux 6600 \u2014 Flour, bbls.325 178 1000 Ashes, bbls.sat \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Butter, pes.362 613 \u2014 heese, boxes 5 109 Lard, tiercea 25 _ me KE, CABCS, \u2014-\u2014- 51 \u2014_\u2014 fam, bacon, boxes 61 229.\u2014_ Leather, rolls > 25 \u2014 obacco.kee.8 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 Whiske: te a.66 \u2014- -\u2014_ High wine, bbls.\u2014\u2014- 7 \u2014_\u2014 Live Stock Market.The receipts were 350 head of cattle, 500 sheep and lambs and u large number of calves* at the Fastern Abnttoir market.There wasafair demand for butchers\u2019 cattle with noen ulry forship- Prices were unchanged and fairly steady.here was à good general demand for small meats at figures within the following range.allowing is the goneral range o : Cattle, butchers\u2019 good, per Ib.4} to He: do do, medium to fair, do, 3} to 4c: do do, culls, do, to 3jc: sheep, common to good, r lb, 3 to dc: Io.5} ode loam de ats Soon fe per lb., ; lean do, a ; calves, good to een $5 to $10; do common to fair, do, $2.00 to $5 .; Toronto Produce Market.Toroxro, Juno 15.\u2014 Market tions: Straight roller, extra, 10 to $250; whit spring 0c; red winter, 38¢; , 370; No.Lhard, P 75e: \u2018No.2.hard, Tle; winter wheat on the 34 to Sc; \u2018No.1.42 450: d ; corn, Sle.Sales: No.1 Man.hard wheat outside, at 73¢; Outs, utside, at 3c, and on track at Ne.Bank of France.PARIR, June, 15.\u2014 The weekly statement of the Bank of France issu yesterday showed the following changes.as -\u201cbom- pared with the previous account.Notes n circulation.decroase.20,375,000 francs: ry \u2018account curre in 300,000 : gold in hand, Increased, 2, francs; billadiscounted, d 425.000 francs; silver n hand, decreased, 1,500,000 francs, : Bank of England.Lowpox,.June 15.\u2014 The weckly statement of the Bank of England, issued yesterday, showed the the following chan, a compared with the broviode accoûnt: Total reserve, incl , 838,000 pounds; circulation, de creased, 33, pounds; Dullion, increased, pounds; other securities, decreased, pounds; other deposits.increased, 491,000 pounds; public deposit, in , 197.000 pounds: hotes rve, increased.791,000 pounds; Government unchanged.The proportion d's reserve to liability is now t.legs receives from the Ross | | xer\"Tmosti .Morrin Col éatate A12a 000.and not » +\u2019 \u2018 450.000, asstated. Montreal, Boston or Philadelphia, or to $110 to $180 return\u2019 not | AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.48 Broad was: H.lé. vs = 4 - The Saïly Star.GRAHAM & CO.Propristors, 163 and 165 8t.James Street.Te, Dan Stan is ood to aay pest of the ited States or ago froe.at 33a #160 for aix montha, and Sue.for three man #7 We believe the circulation of THE Star ex: coeds the combined iseuc of all the other oglish newspapers published in the city of Mon ea Agont« for French Advertising are Messrs pornos Favre & Cie, Rue de la Grange, Bate ere 14, aris, France.* CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week euding 9th June, 1894 Nonday .cccocevee eerie viene 37,913 Tuesday.eee 37,629 Wednesday.coe on 37,895 \u2018Thuraday.\u2026 37,996 Friday 0000 37,857 Saturday.ccc 40,765 230,075 i PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week \u2014ENDING\u2014 June 9th, ! 1894.3 FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1894.The STAR will be sent to any out of town address during the summer months at city rates.Orders should be left at the STAR Office before leaving town.THE NEW FRANCHISE BILL.\"The proposal of the government to reduce the cost of preparing the Federal voters lists.will be received with genuine pleasure in all quarters.The working of the present Franchise Act has been felt to be a burden by Lath people and politicians; and there will be great joy in the party committee roots, at all events, when it is known that hereafter if will not cost them so much to watch the making of the lists, Many will think it a pity, however, that the uniform Federal franchise should be abandoned; especially when the desired economy could have been brought about as well Ly advano- ing to general manhood suffrage with a simple system of registration, as by retreating to the provincial lists.This acceptance of the Liberal policy will probably close the lips of the Opposition on the point, and hence, may be good politics; but is it good statesmanship! However, the clonk of \u2018economy will cover a Vast collection of minor sins in the present temper of the people: and it is always possible\u2014theoretically, at all events \u2014to compel the governments of the provinces to fix a proper basis for the franchise.ONE KIND OF A DEBATE, , imagines here that a Liberal victory would \u2014\u2014\u2014 tremble for its defeat just ss surely as if FUNDS ARE his retention of his place depended on the choice : of the party nominees for President instead of upon his own personal success.The fault Jies, not in filling the post offices by Federal appointment, but in regarding the office as a spoil of party victory and not as a \u2018public trust.\u201d We in Canada appoint our post masters by Federal authority; but no one be a signal for sending every pnstmaster In the country to the guillotine.Thus we escape the worst evils of the \u2018\u2018see-saw\u201d™ spoils system; but we are not so high and dry out of all possible reach of the swirling flood that we can afford to disregard the consequences that would follow if we permitted ourselves to be swept away.The obvious cure for the evil state into which our neighbors have fallen is a toning up of public opinion.Political machinery of the best kind can be very easily diverted to the service of the worst elements, ifa right public opinion is not standing on guard.No mechanical contrivance in politics is long proof againat low public morals, The Americans ought, by this time, to have learned very fully the impotence of methods tn baulk contrary-minded majorities.They thought to take, the election of their President out of the dust of politics, and devised the complicated Electoral College mashine todo the work.The result is well-known.They utterly failed to even approach the object of the manmuvre, and.only succeeded in limiting the party * rough-and-tumble\u201d to a few states in the interests of noone but the corrupt element.The substitution of local elections for a general election will not save the post officers from the strain of the party: struggle.Nothing can do that but the building up of a public sentiment strong enough to promptly punish the dismissal of a postmaster for political reasons.SCHOOLS CLOSING.Misses Symmers and Smith's Young Ladies\u2019 School.The closing exercises of the Misses Sym.mers and Smith's classes took place at the M.A.À.A.hall, on Manstield street, yesterday afternoou and were very successful.The hall was completely filled with the rents and friends of the pupils, and much uterest was evinced in the proceedings.The pupils were all dressed in white and wore bouquets of roses, and were furnished with seats on temporary galleries on either side uf the platform.e Rev.Dr.Norton, who presided, occupied the centre platform, and was surrounded by the teaching staff.Miss Symmers, in deliverin, the.report of the season's work, stated that all the pupils had been very industrious, and worked earnestly, while seven had ottained the required number of marks, The hymn, \u201cWe thank Thee, O Lord, for this fuir earth,\u201d was then sung, after which an interesting programme was proceeded With, including an English recitation by Miss Grace Cassils and Miss Dorothy Oliver, à piano solo by Miss Norah White: French recitation by the Misses L.Heward, M.McIntyre, O.Hosmer, G.Mc- Manus and N.Piers; another recitation by Miss G.Ayer and Miss L.Edgat, and oue by the Misses E.McIntyre, O.Hosmer and G.Veld; French recitation by the Misses Lucy Potter, M.Letendre and L.Smith, piano solo by Miss K.Smith and several choruses by the pupils.After some words of encouragement from the Rev.Dr.Norton, the prize winners wére announced as follows: LEMENTARY CLARA.Second division \u2014Caroline Beique, Grace Cas- sils, Bessie Heward, Enid Levin and Dorothy Oliver.First division Isobel Binks, Muriel \u2018THE MONTREAL DAILY 8 « -220que RATHER LOW.REPORT.OF THE PRESBYTERIAN HOME MISSION BOARD.Warm Commendation From Lord Aberdeen and Generous Contributions From Scotland\u2014Second [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) 1 ST.Jonn N.B., June 15\u2014St.John is pleased with the General \u2018Assembly and its members are pleased with St.John.According to a custom of the Presbyterian General Assembly the first hour | of its second day's proceedings is spent .in exercises of a devotional charac ter.At the expiration of this hour, yesterday the court settled down to work.The minutes were read.A committee, consisting of the Moderator, ex-moderators, clerks and the pastor of the church in which the assembly is meeting, was given charge of the selection of Assembly reachers for next Sabbath.An order of usinexs for the day was fixed.Rev.George Sutherland was appointed convenor of a committee on reports; Dr.Forrest, of another comnritteo on the reception of ministers.tt.There are an unusually large number of applications from ministers belonging to other churches to received into the Canadian Church.\u2018Six of these come through the Presbyteries of St John, Montreal, Victoria, Halifax, and Toronto.One is from a minister in the Reformed Church of Hungary.One is from a minister of the Congregational Church in Canada.The Presbytery of Toronto sends an application from a minister of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland.A minister of the Methodist Church in Canada, Rev, Mr.Livingston, applies for admission through the Presbytery of Canada.The same Presbytery appronches the Supreme Court with an application from Rev, Mr.Harvey, of the Baptist church, while the Presbyteries of Hamilton, in behalf of Rev.P.A.Tinkham, and that of Pictou, for Rev.W.P.Anderson, apply for two more belonging to the Baptist persuasion.It may be three or four days before decision will be arrived at on these applications.- SIXTEEN APPLICATIONS FROM STUDENTS in the different colleges or under the supervision of PresbyterieS were transmitted for examination to a committee, with Rev.D.M.Ramsay as convener.Dr.Moore, of Ottawa, was entrusted with the chairmanship of a committee charged with dealing with the applications of ministers, aged or infirm.who desire to retire from the active duties of the ministry.They were nearly twelve in number.he striking of the Assembly\u2019s Standing Committee was given to another committee, with Rev.Allan Simpson, of Halifax, as convenor.To-day, at noon, was fixed as the time for recelving a delegation from the Methodist denomination.Then the Assembly proceeded to the treatment of the wubject of the New Book of Praise for the Church.Thissubject was set down for the first item of business for the afternoon, but a quarter of an hour or more was to spare in the forenoon, so it was entered upon.Much -has- been said.and written upon this subject during the year in the sessions of presbyteries of the church.It speaks for the expeditious management of the Assembly's business that at the first business sederunt the items on the docket were turned into completion in twenty minutes before the appointed time.The St.John friends are arranging a number of pleasurable outings for the commissioners, the first of which is an excursion on the St.John river Saturday.IN THE AFTERNOON.crepe er LEX HATE curious custom-in the Ameri can Senate of permitting a member to break his speech up into instalments and deliver it piecemeal.A worthy Senator will begin his oration, talk until his appetite for speech-making is temporarily assuaged and then \u2018\u201c\u2018yield the floor] to somc one else, reserving the right to continlie his speech at some future time.Thus a \u201cheading\u201d over a report of Congress will run, \u201cSenator Quay Gives Another Instalment of His Apparently Interminable Taritf Speech;\" and in the body of the report are found statements of this kind\u2014 utterly incomprehensible to those who are thinking.of Canadian Parliamentary procedure: \u2019 Following this came a resumption of Mr.uay's \u2018greatest effort,\u201d it being a continuation of that very long tariff speech which he b e- livered in the Senate in numervus instalments.From time to time to-day he yiclded to interruptions intended to afford him\u2019 brief breathing spells.* ° * * * Another interruption was by Mr, Pettigrew, of South Dakota, who wanted to get in a little speech finding fault with pro- cisions a of the Democratic tanitt bill which, he eged, would work injury and ruin to vital intereats [a his section of the country, The intermission of a quarter of an hour afforded Mr.Guay an opportunity to, retire f chambs: to eat a sandwich in\u2019 the cloak room.He then returned, and after speaking for a time jiolded to Mr.Power, of Montana, who read a ong speech, ete.Of course this means that Mr.Quay is not yet through, and that there is more of his speech still to come.What a bore this method of prolonging a speech would be to some menibers of our own Parliament who might be mentioned.As it is, they have to get through some time, for human nature has its limitations.The only occasion upon which they get a really fair chance is when the House goes into Committee and each man can make as many speeches as pleases him.Yet even here custom has set à check upon winged eloquence: for when a member of Parliament becomes a mere committee man, he is supposed to keep within eyesight of the subject, and to speak his mind with reasonable directness.But.this speech with a jointed tail, possible on so inspiring a subject as the budge, could, in capable hands, give Tennyson's \u201cBrook\u201d a generous start, and.then tire it so completely that it could not even \u201cmurmur.\u201d Our American cousins are plainly an inventive people, even if the race be not greatly benefitted by the invention of a system of debate on the perpetual motion plan, A \"SPOILS SYSTEM\" CAMEO, The following paragraph, cut from the heart of an article arguing for the popular election of postmasters, in the current issue of the Arena, is, quite aside from the writer's purpose, a terrible arraignment of the \u2018*spoils system :* + In the firat place à presidential election-is now a strain upon the whole country.e t- mastors and other officials connected with the tal service number one hundred thousand.ese, with thoir families and others clokel allied to them, form a vast army of a haif mil- Mon of people Who are dependent upon the suc- .ceas of a presidential candid .many more expect appointmentsééhggther aide win.qa.Double as Just how a cure would be effected by ancoupling the fate of the postmasters from that of the President and linking it to- the\u2019 local party ticket .in each district which must run the gauntlet of clecti mn, at least, as often\u201d as ce in tour sgh not clear.A change of this kind uld not rescuer the postmaster from uncertainty nor, make him in.ndent of politics.As \u2018often as the A tion for his office came around, he must labor for the success of-his Darty and yor + ¢ how x .Montreal; Mrs.McKechntie, ties, | tural county represented by & farmer.ur, : Louise Armstrong, Beatrice Peterson, Jean In the General Assembly certain subjects, Oliver, May Butler, Helene Baxter, Katherine it is well understood.will occupy consider Boyd, Ruth Laing and Florence Crawford.able time in treatment.The report of the JUNIOR CLASS.Hymnal Committee involving discussion Second division -Cairine Mackay, Grace upon the pro s for the new book of Aver.Emily Jackson, Mabel Munroe, Bessie praise, which has | fore the Church | Shaw,\u2014iithzn Spencer.\u201d Mabol\u201d Smith, Made! |\"GF More than s yea under considera- Moon LE | Mare, ruby Remony, Von forthe whole of this afternoon, For x, * the sake of giving interes readers a Ge He a \u2019 Pavideon Nora Filiote stats connected account of the conclusions on the Lemiein, Maude Osborne, Lottie Sjostedt, Gwon- subject a further statement will be reserv- doline Baptist, Marian Milea.INTERMEDIATE CLASS.Second division, B\u2014Elsa Elmenhorst, Muriel Hart.Marguerite Stephens, Millie Boas, Bertha truds Veid, Mabel Mary Taylor, Ruby Ross.Kathleen Evans, Lillie Ross, Irene Alloway, Beatrice Armstrong, Leslie Crowther, Lorna Bomer, Estalle Letendre.Second division.A\u2014 Katie Bulmer, Lily Peter: son, Helen Joyce, Hattie Armstrong, Madge Lacy, Mamie Hoss, Maggio Barry, Mabel Cassils, Edith Masscy, Gertrude Nichol, Lorraine Percy, Alice Linton; Hazel Peverley, Muriel Butler, Ethel Carson, Hazel Covernton, Jessie Newman, Birdie Smith, Evelyn Lukes, Freda Lomer.First division, B\u2014Nora Piers, Marian Kvans, Maud Smit.Maud Macfarlane, Olive Hosmer, Florence wse, Kdith Covernton, Gertrude Lightbound, Lilian Evans, Kthel Cochrane, Ruby .Madge Ward, Evelyn Heveriez, Lilley nd, Ethel Edgar, Jean Dawes, Wilma Kirk, Helen Stewart, Grace Rothwell, Maude Samyel, Georgina Mc- Manus, Emily & div .e McIntyre, Hilda Kittson, Victoria MacCallum, Anna Mackay, Dorothy Lyman, Kate Cl tt, Helen Tren- hoime, Ida Johnson.Ethel McIntyre, Lily Heward.\u2019 SENIOR CLASS.Third division\u2014Hilda Butteris, Flora Lovell, Isabel Radford, Nora Mudge, Alice Elmenhorsts Jean Mackedie, Mabel Hutchison, Marion Walker, Winnie Reeves, Rachel Dawes, Cori- sande Mattice, Edith Lockerby.Janie Magor, Laura Tester, Alice Waud, Edith Leger, Jessie Shoolbred, Beatrice LeSueur.Second division Georgie Sumuel, Annie\" Sumner, Florence Lockerby.Maud Carter, Kathleen Smith, Una Hoyd, Catherine Cushing, Kate Reford, May Smith and Norah White.First division\u2014 Kate Mudge, Lillian Smith Potter.Annie Howard an Wreaths of flowers were placed on the follow- ladies\u2019 heads: Hilda Butteris, Helen I \u201cdith Leger, Flora Lovell, Beatrice LeSucur, Jessie Shoolbred, May Smith.The silver medal- Katie Edgar.The gold medal\u2014 Kate Paterson.Honorable mention\u2014Kate Mudge.The singing of the National Anthem and the pronouncing of the benedjction by the Rev, Dr.Norton closed the proceedings.Congregational Woman's Board of Missions.The Canada Congregational Woman's Board of Missions concluded their annual convention last night in Emmanuel Church.The officers: elected for the ensuing yhar are: President, Mrs.Macallum, Maxville, re-elested; vice-president, Mrs.Roberts, Toronto; secretary, Mrs, Nasmith, Toronto, re-elected; treasurer, Mrs.Sanders, Montreal.Votes of thanks were recordai to the retiring treasurer, Mrs.Williams, Montreal,and to Mrs.Nasmith.Atthe afternoon session Miss Wood, of Ottawa, read an interesting essay on \u201cThe work in Africa, 18304,\" giving à descrip- tioh of the missionary work going on there, and also an account of the schools which were very well attended by the natives, The free parliament lasted.for about an hour, the subject of discussion being \u2018How to make our auxiliary meetings succeasful.™ The points were treated of by Mrs.Granger, Granby: Mrs.Mitchell, Sherbrooke, and Mrs.Saunders, Mgntreal, and other ladies, r.Pauline Root gave an account of her medical experience ongst the natives of India, thelr industries and mode of living.Catholic Sailors\u2019 Concert.Thé feature of the Catholic Sailors\u2019 concert last evening was the calisthenic entertainment ofthe League of the Sacred Heart.The following took part in the programme: Messrs, H.Singleton.Parks, James, Tut- n, Carpenter, Greenwood, Lamarche, ernan, Masters A.Barrow, Reardan.Mises Wheeler, Holt and Delaney and many others.| County Council of Hochelaga.Mr.Jeremie Decary, the warden, presided at the Inst meeting of the-County Council of Hoghelaga, when a resolution was adop askMig for a division of the county for provincial purposes, s0 As to include all of the rural districts in one of the two new coun.which would then be a purely agricul.} of Scotland, $750 trom the Presbyterian - or four ed until the Assembly has exhausted the subject.One of the most important subjects coming before the Canadian Assembly is Home Missions.That of the second day's sede- runt was devoted to this subject.The work is carried on in two rections.Rev.John McMillan of Halifax presented a state- meat of the work in the Maritime Province section.Forty-nine ordained men and fifty- nine catechists have been at work during thé whole or some portion of the year.This makes one hun and eight in all as against olghty six in the first year of the decade.Three years the expenditure for home mission work in the eastern see: tion was a little over eleven thousand dollars, this year the expenditure totalled more than thirteen thousand dollars.The liberality of the people in the east was acknowl +.Thanks were extended for t support, and the eastern section of the Church waa commended for increased prayerful generosity.A resolution covering the report was after an address from Rev.Allan Simpson.The angmentation scheme of the eastern section as à kindred scheme with that of Eastern Home Missions was considered by the Assembly after a pleasantly put presentation of this work by Rev.E.Smith.The ss receipts for the year were $7850.orty-two congregations received aid from the augmentation fund during the year.NO SERIOUS DISCOURAGEMENTS have been met with in the administration of the funds.Fifty-five applications wers made for ald from | e fund.A resolution covering the report was proposed by Rev.J M.Ffrobinson, of Moncton, and Hon.David Laird, and d, the mbly at the same time acknowledgin the liberality of the people as a sure basis for confidence in this department of the Church's work for the future.The western section of the Home Mission and Augmentation portions of the work extend over the districts of the Dominion, from the boundary line between the provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick on the east, and the western portion of British Columbia.In the western section there are 320 missionaries.Of these 97 are minis- tersand licentiates, 168 students and 55 catechists.The work is conducted not onlyamong the purely English-s ing population.but among the Norwegians an wedes, the German, Icelandic and Hungarian settlers in the North-West.The gross receipts for the year to Home Missions amounted to over seventy-one thousand dollars, nearly.forty thousand dollars, of which goto the support of this work in Manitoba and the North-West Territories.During the year g1000 were received from the Church of otland, $230 from St.Giles, Edinburgh, $300 from the United Presbyterian Church hurch in Ireland, 8550 from George's, Edinburgh, $225 trom Kelvanside Free Church, Glasgow, and a contribution from Morningside Free Church, Edinburgh, to the work in the western section.e eastern section of the Church contributed last year over two thousand.dollars.The committee employs an agent in Britain in seeking to further the ends of this mission.Of this British work the Earl of Aberdeen says: : \u201cYour mission in Scotland commends itself to my judgment.From my know! of western Canada,lfeel that it ia of the highest importance that the new.settiements so rapidly forming Ste en countey's developraant PP?\u201cwith the The agent in Britain recently enlisted the SYMPATHY AND ACTIVE CO-OPERATION of thirty con tions, oach of which has sed annaall fora period of thres rk in the North- promise to West.x he Students\u2019 Minsionart Society of - \u2018 1 the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland has also agreed to help the work for the Prosent year.A bations to Home Missions, ool - tions and individuals in the following prosbyteries have made 8 pro of which the accompanying is a sample: 91610 The augmentation acheme of the western section was presented tothe Assembly with the res discouraging.\u2018The deficit is over The aim of the scheme Is to | secure for each settled minister at leadt |\u2018 $750 and a free house.In accordance with the instructions of the Home Mission Committee, the sum of $36 was deducted from the claim of every settled charge; where a settlement was \u20ac during the past half year a proportionate amount was deducted from the claim.Last year the sum of ten dollars was from the grants.The situation at present calls for the serious consideration of the Assembly, as the welfare and expansion of the church, east and west, depend largely on the succees of the augmentation and home mission schemes.But for the donations, bequests and nts from other churches, which amounted to the exceptional and magnificent sum of $20,500, there would be this yeara very large deficit in the Home Missions funds, as well as in those of augmentation.If there is not an assurance of largely increased contributions the work of extension must stop and necessitous fields deprived of missionary services.It is maintained that the Presbyterian Church in Canada has secured a hold on the North-West, which is cause for rejoicing.but unless substantial suppée1 is given present obligations cannot be met.- THE SPEAKKRS OF THE EVENING on this western portion of the Home Misaion and Augmentation work were Dr.Cochrane, Rev.D.F.MacDonell,D.Spear, Dr.Robertson, Sup't.of Missions, and f.Bryce.Notwithstanding the discouraging figures that were presented, a comparison of the condition of things with that of a few years ago, gives a hopefulness that the Assembl is not slow to recognize.The hour of adjournment arrived before Home Mission and augmentation matters were finally dis.ed of.There was a large attendance of Ba John people at the Assembly Church last night.To Celebrate the Eve of ft.Jean Baptistes Day.A general committee has been appointed to makc arrangements for a display of fireworks simultaneously throughout the Province on Saturday, the %3rd inst., eve of St.Jean Baptiste's Day.- All \u201cmen of good will\u201d in every municipality and sh are invited to light, as formerly, the fires of St.John,reviving an ancient custom, \u201cdestined to revive in the nation the sacred fire of triotism and devotion to the fatherland.\u201d Preparations are already being made in numerous parishes in the urentian region.Bonflres will be lighted; guns will be discharged.On the St.Hi mountain the fire signals will be seen for a vast distance round.Arrangements have been made whereby excursionists can travel at half-price on the 2rd.On Saturday and Monday \u2018\u2018fétes champétres™ will be held in TAR -FRIDAY from the regular con- | « A - THE DANGER OF MILK.Pr Are you giving your baby cow's milk or |.any feed req tion ?Any decter will tell yon (hat the werst forms of tubercular disease are conveyed through the medium of cow's milk.In this conpeciion NESTLE'S FOOD nvaluable, as, with the addition of water only, it la a safe and entire diet fer Enfants.À large sample and our book, \u201cThe Baby,\u201d sent on application.Thus.Leeming & Co., Montreal, Agents for Canada.wiring cow's milk in prepara.PURE-MILD-5\\.JET FMASTIFF PLUG CUT was no} all a] is claimed so great a business and sale have de-C veloped in so Çà.short à time?WC pure, mild® swee smoke\u2014 no wunder it goes.All live stores keep IL J.B.PACE TOBACCO CO ichmeond, Va, and Montreal, Can.WHAT IS NICER Than 8 nice light Buit for summer, or a pretty light dress for our ea.Some object they soll so easily: only remember they will clean several ti by our new French and: every time look as and in the fall dye a nics dark color.All kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning done in the best style and at shortest notice.JUNE 15 1894 \"MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, A.A.A.of J \"ARE YOU GOIN SPECIAL E Saturday, Ottawa at 8X pm Lurch will be served by the C.P.R on the upward Chaboiliez square, True Witness, Craig at, RH.Key, James at.138 5 4aw «= Spring Championships.on the B.A.A.A.Grounds, Saturday, June 16th.Commencing at 3 pm sharp- rein or shine.Admission, 85 cemta.A limited number of Reserved Boats te : >.8 WELDON, Sec.-Trean Result of Cornwall-Montresl Lacresse Match and progress of C.W.A.A.Mciny Race will be bulletined on the grounds per courtesy of the \u201cMar.\u201d With the Shamrock CAPITALS vs SHAMROCKS, At OTTAWA, ROUND TR Bleury st, and at the office of the MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, C., 1392 G TO OTTAWA XCURSION ?23rd June.IP.$2.25.Trains will leave Dalhousie Station at 850 a.m., and Windsor Street Station at 11 a.m., refurning leave \u2019 TICKETS COOP TO RETURN UNTIL 25th.journey at city prices.Tickets for sale by Pearson & Co.Secretary-Treasurer, 186 St.WM.KR.BUNNY, Mon.Secretary.RICHELIEU & ONTARIO RAY.CO, ARE YOU AWARE « that the summer season has arrived and the finest way of travelling is by water.Be sure before making srrange- ments for your summer trips, to call at our City Ticket Mice, St.James Street, ite the Post Office, where the most reliable information can be had and the | greatest attention paid to the travelling public.* This is the HEAD BOOKING OFFICE for the ' BR.& 0.H.FOSTER CHAFFEE, .Sohmer Park, and on Sun a grand GOLD MEDALIST BYERS AND CLEANERS, promenade concert will be given at the @mices, 2444 Notre Dame street, District Pamenger Agent, yee Nau cnale, which w | be special eeodgy TM MCGILL 1300 84.Catherine st.178 St.James St., Telephone mL my .Your choice of any «.Your pick of any Scarf or Tie in the house Scart on Tie in the house .25C\u2026 Regular value, $1.00 and 75c.TECKS, PUFFS, 4IN-HANDS, ABCOTS, BOWS and WINDSORS, which will make our would-be Competitors howl.We are here to look after the Working Peo honest bargains for leas money than any other house in Canada.TO-MORROW (Saturday) you \u2018can have your pick of any SOARF or TIE in the House for 28¢.NTHAL & SONS\u2019, See our peerless show \u201cwindows for bargains.The Greatest Record on Earth.+++\" To-Morrow we shall place to the Public 1000 dozen of the finest NECKWEAR in the Country.y v LARGEST CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS IN CANADA, ; | en! ST.ple's interests, by giving them good and 256.Regular value, $1.00 \u2019 and 7sc.Sec our peerless show windows for bargains.Cor.Craig & Bleury, If you are Going to the Country Lay in a good stock of 135 4eod No drink is so refreshing, invigorating and wholesome for the summer months.Be sure you get \u2018Montserrat.\u2019 TH «oT HE HOLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTION (0.- For Canada (Limited).DIRECTORS : HON.ALPH.DEBSJARDINS, President.so\" J.B.WOOD, Vios President and Man.Director.G ROBT.BICKERDIKB, PROTECTION FOR PRIVATE RESIDENCES.EO.R.LIGHTHALL, Seoy,-Treas.T.J.DRUMMOND.\u2018We are now Prepared to fit np and seal with Electricity, Private Residences that may be closed uring the Summer months PREVENTION IS FAR BETTER THAN CURE.° We.completely seal a house and it in connection with our Central Office, where an ample force of reliable men is always on hand to answer alarms.Those to whom careful oF rotection is a first consideration csn obtain * nothing equal to that furnished by oar Company.\u2018 * Call up Telephone 111 and we will quote you satisfactory rates, or apply at THE HOLMES ELECTRIC- PROTECTION CO'Y FOR CANADA, LTD.| CENTRAL OFFICES: - 163 St.James Street.\u2018 - î © ee * § WEDDING PRESENTS! Solid Silver Ware.Household, Toilet and other Fancy Articles.FINE ART CHINA | In Doulton, Royal Worcester.&ec.Cut Glass, Onyx and Brass Ware, ; Etc,, Ete.| CLOCKS, CLOCKS, In Onyx, Marble, Metal, Wood, ete, etc, À SHARPLEY & SONS, Jewellers 295 ST.JAMES STREET.140°3 Steam Yacht FOR SALE.Fast, handsomely furnished (including piano), complete, snd in thorough running order, length, over all, 60 feet (clipper bow), Beam, 10 feet, 6 inches : Draft, 4 feet, 6 inches ; Cabin, about 40 feet.Apply to W.E.COOPER, \u201c Star\u201d Office.197 10 Morea Wal Works CPV Lead Pipe, Pig Lead = and That d to the und d Ad SEALED TENDERS A GRAND CONCERT \u2014IN AID OF THE\u2014 Fresh Air Fund, Under the distinguished patronage of Their Excellencies the tiovernor General aud Lady Aberdeen, / IN TME ACADEMY OF MUSIC, On Monday, the 18th ot June.MR.N.FLOOD DAVIN, M P., will make ove of his es.characteristic A speeches.mong those who have already given their patronage [3 and 1aken hores or rows are His Honor the yor and Madam Villeneuve, Mount Stephen, Mrs.Geo Drummond, Mrs.(Col) Frank Bond, Mada me Lonis Frochette Mrs.(Ald) W.E Penny, Mrs.(Ald) W.Farrell, Mrs.Wheeler, Mrs.A.W.Morris.Seats now où sale at Nordheimers.Single seats 75c.Rows for Theatre Parties at 30c n sent.1385 Ho for Clark's Island ! Valleyfield.St.Gabriel Court, Ne.185, \u2018 _ © e.PF.\u2019 Grand Annual Picnic and Games, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 04.Lacresse Mateh\u2014 White Stars va.Valleyfeld.es.First-class orchestra for Good programme of gam dancing.Good boasting, fishi etc.Trains leave G.T.R Station at7465 and Pt.Bt Charles 7.45, conpecting at Bt.Henri 8a.m, and then via Coteau Junc TICKETS, Adults 98e, Be Not Miss Et! 193 P- J.RYAN, Bec Com.LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP.Go to Cornwall, SATURDAY, JUNE 16th, \u2014with the\u2014 Montreal Lacrosse Club, ake: 91.00.Tickata good to leave by special traîn from Bonaventure Station at 1pm.end urn by apeciel leaving Cornwall at 630p.m.or Monday morning trains.Tickets for sale a M.A A.A office and 6.T'R ticket ofece, 137 4 A.B.ANDERSON, Hon.Bec.M.L.C.Bel-Air Jockey Club, Montreal + SUMMER RACE MEETING.Thursday, Friday and Saturday, JUNE 14, 13 and 18.Fiat Racing and Steeplechases.An attractive card each day.Special Trains with Parlor Cars and Pullman Smokers Attached will leave Bonaventure Station each Race day at 1.Pp.m.\u2026.running direct to the Grand Btand, and returning immediately after the races RETURN FARE 30 CENTS.1383 FIRST OF THE SEASON.Moonlight Excursion By the Sergta.of the 6th Fusiliers, under be patronage.of Fieut Col Burland and cers of ent, tea \u201cTHREE RIVERS 17 Stemmer FRIDAY.JUNE 15th, Tickets.Tatdy aud gout.fie.Gant dobet soo Lovins leaves Jacques Cartier Pier at 8.15 p.m.HE QUEEN.194 CHALMERS SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNUAL PICNIC.Saturday, 16th Jume, to Cushing's Greve, (30 Miles Sail) Steamer leaves Island Wharf at 845s.wm.and 1.30 .TICKETS dor.CHILDREN 33e, IX In 8rd Battalion V.R.C.Annual Target Practice.All members of the Battalion who have not perfo: fmm Le uf ce LU on £ATURDAY p.m, the 16h inst By order, P ; & ARTHUR WAMILTON, 1401 Capt.& Adj, 3rd V.R.O, 8T PRINCE OF WALES REGIMENT.Members of the Rifie Teams will ease be at Oote Bt.Luc Ranges BATORDAY KEKE, tho anes oo scare for the second to shoot oo! je match.hly competi- .tion for the Qazette Cup for freon Bots will be fired in conjunction with the league match.All members of the Regt.who have not yet completed their Annual t Practice must a où Saturday and do »0.ly order, W.L.BOND, Capt, .Adjutant.0 ST PRINCE OF WALES REGIMENT.at.EST h AY, the » p.m., for the pu ara; attend a concert at the Academy of Rial on MONDAY discussing arrangements for Evening pext, and of T.P.BUTLER, It.-Col.BETS OTTERBURN PARK, ST.RILATRE, P.Q.! OrEx Dates :\u2014Saturdays, June 16, 30; August 25; Sept.1, 8 and 16.a sai Pipe, Pig Lead end Tin\u201d City Clerk, City Hall, up to noon of TURBBDAY, the 36th instant.The whole in accordance with specifications form of tender, to be seen and obtained at the oe of the und: od, Qty Hal, sod any tender «pot mad th orm or not ln conformit © terms of t ment and of the spécification will not be cour tender to be accompanied by a deposit with the 10 10 per cent.of the amount in the case of the Almont of the contract, In à to tenders the deposits will be refunded \u201cThe Water Committee do pot bind shemarives to scorpt lowest or any of the ten and may divide t contract between two nr more ten: as in their judg: ment may be for the interest of the city.STR.FILGATE.The above stes: can be bad for Sunday School Picnics, Moonlight E: on the SL.Lawrence, w or shove Montreal Apoly on steamer; at foot of Mcuill street, from 104m.to p.m.TELEPHOXE 2710.128 2mos A._GOULET, Proprietor.YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOW Take 82.m.train for Lachine, 137% {SHERRINGHAM PARK, Acknowledged the best Picnic Grounds.Mr, **Prince of Wales \u201d for charter to Park or elsewhere.REDICRD RATES.Eisen ane ) 81.00 4 Byorder, |.A.DAVIR NS ww.WaAran WoRES Orrice, ; fot.2.sen 2 __ Swniy 88 Common St.Tuz.1008.17 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS ABEMY OF MUSIC HENRY THOMA d M - Engagement MR.an An SYDNEY DREW, ting John Drew, su » strodg company.TO-NIGMT and FRIDAY - Colman\u2019s comedy, THE JEALOUS WIFE.SAT.MAT.A ROAD TO REIN, ox T WEEK-JOSEPHINFE CAMERON in Reper re.\\TYRDAY NIGHT \u2014 Sheridan\u2019 , RS ALA ins So Se Theres ymmedy.THE sale at Nordheimers and\u2019 Allan's, Jeweller.1348 ACADEMY OF MUSIC.HENRY THOMAS, - -.- Lessce and Manager.Five nighta commencing J u ne 1 9th.Special Engagement, JOSEPNINE CAMERON in EANT LYNNE, MATINEE, SATURDAY ONLY.Prices 35¢, 50c, 75¢, $1.00.Heats onsale at Nordheimer's, and All welier.Hs TER! THEATRE Tuesday and Wednesday, Q June 19 and 20.Matince Wednesday, * » GRAND MUSICAL FRSTIVAL \u2014 KROUNA'R PEERLESS BAND \u2014\u2014 Assisted Ly Francesca Guthrie-Moyer, Boprano; Anton 8 1 pri Schott, Tenor, se ces.and $1.00.Venta 1 Admission, 50c.Reserved Seats, 7! J can be secured at Theatre, Shaw's, 228 81 James, and Hotels.187 THEATRE ROYAL.Every Afternoon and Evening this Week, THE TWO ORPHANS! Special feature, **Neleta,\" in her novelty creation, \u2018The Picture Danc bd Admission, 10c, 20c and Xe.Reserved seats, 100 extra.Plan at the Theatre from 0 am.till 10 pm.Coming\u2014 \u201cTHE OCTOROON 1361 \u2014 SOHMER PARK.Open every day from}tollp.m.Performances at 3 and 8 pm.ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK.Chevalier mystere Delprade, asaisted by Mesdemoisellea Saruh & Murietta, imitations of bird sing snd iilusi never been here before.Robsart, the ouble-voleod and double-costumed vocalist.Rice & Kimar, the test of burlesque triple-har performers.Thomson Bunell the eccentric musical comedisns.Lavigne's Band of soloists, and other attractions.Admission 10 Cents.«= « Menagerie 10 Cents, Children, afternoon of week days 50, with a ride on carrousel, 1366 DANCING.PE Private lessons given in Society, Fancy or Stage dancing.Open from 3 to 6 or by appointment, 22} St.Catherine street.1261 A.ROY MACDONALD, Jr.RAILROADS Cheap Excursions | OTTAWA AnD RETURN Good 9.00 a.m.traln kr Brd $2.25 and valid for return mot later than Jun 20+ ATTRACTION , .« th, 1894.Capital-Shamrock Lacrosse Matchy EXCURSION To Ste.Anne de Beaupre, (31 Miles Below Quebec.AND RETURN, £$2.25 tiek à full information appli: Re dir ie a Bonaventure Station.ANADIAN RIX [la Change in lime Commencing June 15, 1894.Leave Windsor At.Station for ton, «9.00 à.m.\u201c8.30 p.m.and Vancouver, $9.10 p.m.au 1 \u20145825 am.blY p.m, 418 p m., à 5.15 p.um, ls p.m., 9.00 p.m.Brockville, 38.268.m., ir m - Winch \u20148.35 à.m., 4.15p.m Bt.Johns\u2014s9.00 a.m., 4.06 p.m., \u201c8.20 p.m., ts8.40 5 m Bherbrooke-4.06 p.m.168.40 5.m.Waterloo and Bt.nthe, 4.05 p.m.\u2014s8.25 à.:m., 4.15 pu *59.br Ne 00a.m., 4.05 p.m., \"58.30 p.m.Hal N.8, 8t.John, N.to.Hudson, b1.0 p.m.8515p.m., 6.18 pm.Hudson Heights and Como, b 1.30 p.Rigaud and an ver, 4.50 p.m.| nebec, 8.10a.m.; *s3.30p m.s1030p.m.Jaliette, 8t.Gabriel and Rivers, 5.15p.sm.Otta 50a.m., 04.50 p.St.Scholastiq .m., 8.nd Bt.Theress, 830 a.m., (a) 3p.m.84.50 p.m.5.30 p.m., 6.35 p.m1; Saturday 1.30 p.m., m Dally except Saturdays, *Run daily, Sundays ine jade Otber trains wee (oars unless $ WIL ot en eepl: cars.unda) .{a Daturdays end Bundèe {Connection tar Portiend da o .except a = urdaps nly.Cie.t and Tet 140 4 y 129 87.AMES BT Near Poor 00e.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY DR Ep pee ra a sn Leave Montreal, Bonaventure 75 Louve Montreal, Windsor Street 20 Loar ontreal, Dathousle Square Depos 22 20 ve Levis \u2018 14 40 Arrive Riv du Loup 6 Arrive Moncton § 2 16 3% Arrive 8t.John 103013 40 Arrive Halifax 1330 13 20 The tralas to Halifax and Bt.John run through to thei destination on Sundays.The Buffet car and other cars of E: Leal + loarine Montrest nt 458 Satan run through Haifa withou The trains of the Intercolonial Rail heated steam from the locomotive, and those \"between Montre rough Hoots mag bo obtains fo ot sia the | ete Da; Ol al te Lower 8t.Lawrence and in the Maritime Provinces For tickets and all information in regard to ngee Q.W.Rosinsox, rn Fi 138 St.James atroot, Montreal - D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Railway Office, Monoton, N.B.hb January, Wok, se LAWN TENNIS.Raquets, Nets, Poles and Lawn Markers.Ayres Championship Balls.R.SHARPLEY & SONS, 225 St, James Street.\"TENDERS For the Rebuilding of QEALED TENDERS addressed tn the undars! +) and endorsed \u2018\u201cTende Antoine Market,\u201d office, City , for the rebuilding and specifications Eric Mann, architects, and to be see Berger, Banque du Peuple Chambers, room 66, from 9 a.m.te A The Market Committee will not necebsarily accept the towest or any tender.By order, .L.©.DAVID, City Clerk.Crrr Serpe orice, } Urey Le \u201c Mootresl, 1 June, 1006} ! } PS ST, ANTOINE MARKET. THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY JUNE 15 1894 « | og the sraghs who Copia went ima ANTISEPTIC AND DISINFECTANT.Opening of Bel-Air Season.Entries for the Canadian Championship Games.THE FIRST LOCAL YACHT RACE AT VALOIS.To-morrow\u2019s Fixtures-Races in the States-«-Other News.x Two long trains of cars, heavily laden with passengers, dre a etfiwd of sportsmen and ladies vesterday afternoon, from Bonaventure station to the Bel-Air race course, to attend the first day's racing at the summer meeting vf the Bel-Air Jockey Club, Everything needful fof success bad been provided.The deity to whom the chief of the gods has assigned the.duty of regulating the elements, had co-operated cordially with the officials of the ciub, and had arranged for one indispensable requisite for a pleasant day's outing\u2014fing weather.The weather, iudeed, was glorious.The heat which prevailed in the city was moderated to just the right point by the conling breezes from Lake St.Louis, and the ladies who \u2018attended the meeting in jarge numbers, were enabled to display their attractive summer costumes with, radiant effect.It would be dittieultto select a spot more advantageously situated than Bel-Air, for the purposes of arace meeting.It is essentially a delizhtful little rus in and when to its natural attractions is the certainty rather, meeting, it can verbe, aided the prospect of a well conducted be well understood - how strong tbe combination must be.Horse ricing, the sport of kings, has always heen a pastime dear to the hearts of the people of the Motherland since the days when the Roman invader introduced bis chariot races into the \u2018tight littie island,\u201d which he was compelled to evacuate subsequently, leaviug his chariots behind him.The Saxon improved ON THE ROMAN SPORT, and the nobler pastime of riding races ridually supersede ed the tamer one of driv- ni, To have gathered the Olympic dust with his chariot delighted the sport-loving ancient: but the stronger nerves of his successors ay world rulers, demand a stronger: stimulant, Hritains colonial subjects are in no way behind those of the Motherland in their attachment to the sports of the field, and of all these thefe is none to Surpass that for the promotion of which the l-Air Jockey Club exists.Old country patherinies like vesterday's are open to the objection that they fori a rendezvous for \u201cdisagreeable\u201d persons of various kinds and that the pursuit of what is in itself essentially a manly recreation, has thus a de- moralizins eifect upon its votaries.No auch objection can be urged to such meetings as those held under the auspices of the Bel-Air Club, There the undesirable element is conspicuously absent, or, at least, so excellent are all the arrangements, so kept under control, that its presence is not noticeable.The loud clamor of the book- ' making fraternity which makes some English race courses not the most irreproac able places \u2018in the world, is rigidly sup- presse here, and péople who must specu- ate, must observe the rules of decency or sufler disastrous consequences, The attendance yesterday, as already remarked, was good, especially for an opening day, and should the present fine weather continue, large crowds may be ex- cted to-day and to-morrow.Rtn, Tw looked weil, as indeed any place w onid | under similar circumstances.On the opposite side of the track was nôticed a genuine \u2018four-in-hand,\u201d with all appoint- nents in most correct style, and occupied by a party of prominent personages, who followed the racing with apparently the keenest interest.The public portion of the grand stand, from which an excellent view of every point in the conrse can be had, was largely patronized, while the field stand was also well filled.Among thos: present were: Mr.H.Mont Allan, Mr.and Mrs.Meredith and Mis Meredith, the Misses Rae, Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Paton, Miss Arnton, the Misses Dansereau, Mr.Arthur Hamilton, Miss [.ouise Brown, the Misses Gillespie, Lt.-Col.and Mrs.Henshaw, Col.Strathy and Mrs.Strathy, Col.Caverhill, the Hon.Jas.Me- Shane.Mrs.and Miss Maude McShane, Miss McDougall, the Hon.Arthur Boyer, Major S.H.Sims, the Misses Angus, Dr.James Bell, Dr.E.E.McGannon, Brock- ville; Mr.and Mrs.Hugh A.Allan, Miss Macdougall, Mrs.Andrew Allan, Mesars.L.Galarneau, T, Love, W.Mc- Naughton, H.Tuhb, ty H.Kennedy, W.W, Ogilvie, C.B, Morrice, Colin Camp- Lell, JP.Dawes, B.Coghlin, G.J, Robertson and D.Hoberivon, Mr.and Mrs, M.C.Dawes, Miss Romeril, Misa Watson, Dr.McEachran, Mr.JJ.R.Walker, Waterloo, Out.: Mr.T.G.Holt and Mrs.Holt, Messrs.J.S.and W.B.Evans.viens Hector Mackenzie O'Hara Baynes, Hu Maguire, Adam B Beck, London, Ont.: Gibbon, Q.C., Mark Dawes, F.var F.A.Camp hell, Toronto, and J.8.Norris, Dr, Mathieson, Mrs.Arthur Whitney, Miss O'Brien, Mrs.J.Baird, Mrs, 8S.J.Doran, Mrs.A.Whitney, Messrs, J.H.Stewart, Jas, O'Brien, J.Vaneek and Campbell, Ald.| amount of strictness was shown in The mem- Farrell, Messrs, 5.N.Fulton, E.Hi.Lemay, J.P.B.Casgrain, Jos.A.Mercier, H.Ë.Murray.R.A.Mainwaring, W.S.Robertson.Alex.Stevenson, J.S.Morris, Ecroyd, A.W.Stevenson, S.O.Shorey.Jas.Ross, JAL Fortier, John Major, L.W.J.Spack- man, G.W.Kiely, Toronto; W.Walker, D.D.Mann, I.A.Wilson, F.R.Batterbury, Fred Hart, C.A.Harris and W.Ste- gheus.Miss Levin, Mrs.C.L.Shorey, iss Mackinnon, br.Lorne br Hen 1, | Dr.Geo.Throsby, \"Dr.McDonald, Dr.Hen Bell, Capt.Loye, Messrs.J.dmon resident of the Winnipeg\u2019 Board Re Trade; T.Morey, John Major, D.T.Dees, F.Hart, S.Silverman, John Crowe, A.Loudon, Toronto; M.de Beaujeau, F.T.Rolland, Lacy Dillon, D.W.MeLaren and many others.Everything went like clock-work, and all the-events were disposed of withcommend- able punctuality, The officials executed their labor of love \u2014no light one either\u2014 with courtesy and efficiency.A proper ealing with certain would-be oflendérs against the rules of racing, and one gentleman at least may have disagreeable reminiscences of yesterday.The RACING WAS CAPITAL, large fields being the order of the day, with non-starters few in number.The result of the hunters\u2019 flat handicap for Messrs.Walker's challenge cup was, to say the least, a surprise to many, Who thought Belle of Orange invincible in the company she was in.Before the race the opinion wus freely expressed that she could carry the two hundred pounds to victory; vet, if the result of the race is to be accepted as a fair test, her burden of one hundred and sixty: eight pounds was more than she could bear.She could only get second, and the.winner proved to be George .C., owned\u201cby Mr.T.P.Phelan, the owner also of last year's winner.The handsome challenge cup, therefore, becomes that gentleman's absolute property.The Victory of Cupid in the Queen's Plate was for ti the judgment he displayed in the race.The day's sport was brought to a close by the open handicap steeplechase, whic brought out a field of eight, four of thém at leas: first-class jumpers.it wasa rattling good race and a fitting wind-upof ane Joyabhle afternoon.| \u2019anctually at half-past two the saddling tell rang fof the first race, the \u201cOpehing Scramble\u201d (six furlongs), for which there were nine starters.Cottonnde was a strong favorite, and justified public opinion by winniug easily enough.fa ncashire Witch, a very outside chance, showed up well in this race.There was a great deal of trouble at the start in this event, the horses having to be called back again and again owing to the Piper's reluctance to move at the right time.He had to be left behind at last, and the race was run withont him.The Willow Stable's Rapid Star, chestnut gelding, aged, by Day Star, out of Madeleine, was the public choice in the Queen's Plate; but the polie, for once, were mistaken and lie could only get third, Mr.H.A.Allan's Cupid, half rother to the favorite, bringing off the event to \u2018the evident satisfaction of the owners friends.Laurel, favorite, owned by Mm J.P.Dawes, \u2018carried off the Mount Royal Purse for her owner, Bowstring showed a very fair turn of speed in\u2018this event, but could not catch the winner, who led from the start.Walker's Hunters\u2019 Flat Handicap was looked upon as a foregone thing for Belleof Orange; but, to the surprisejof many, Mr, Dawes mare was defeated by Mr.T.P.Phelan\u2019s George C.In the hr Plechase Flip Flap was favorite, and showed up well for over half the distance, leading her field and taking the jumps beautifully; but she was outpaced i the straight and could not wet in the first three.The race fell to Dr.Colin Sewell's Roseland.Goano, who had lost a lot of ground at the commencement, made a bold bid for victory and succeeded in getting second, but DID NOT PRESS THE WINNER to any extent.Baronet, third horse, was second favorite.The following are the détails : OPEN BCRAMB, rse $200, of which $30 t ond, all ages, mate ies and allowances.six furion 8 Mr.J.Martin's ch m Cottonade, by King Al- - 5 Martin phe 291 RAEI Sim 's br f Lancashire Witch, by Lancastrian\u2014 Fairyland, 3 yrs, 101 8 iso Mr.J.P.Dawes\u2019 Royal George, 3 yrs, 106 1bs.J 21e Blaylock Mr.J.O'Brien.jr.#, Wanderer IL.aged.121 PM.LL.LL 21e ee eee ae ea T Se [Lamont].Mr, Wim.Hendries\u2018 The Fiper.3 yrs.103 lbs.Mr.M.Flynn's Recherche, 6 121 ie.eee haemo er Mr.W.Wilson's Felt.wo Lips 124 lbs.dare) Mr.Chas, Fairs T ips, 8 sre.ai Ibe - Mason] Lancashire \u2018Witch cut out the runnin followed by Royal George, with Cotton third.Entering the straight Lancashire With fell back, and Cottonade going to nt won easily, Royal George fourth, Toe QUEEN'S PLATE OF FIFTY GUINEAS, the gift of Her Majesty.For horses owned, bred, raised and trained in the Province of Quebec, and that bave never won public money, added to a sweepstakes of 810 each, half forfeit.The first horse to receive the guineas and stakes.$100 added by the club, of which $75 to second and $25to third.One mile and a quarter.Mr.H.A.Allan\u2019® ch g Cupid, by Da Star Shyra, 6 yrs, 123 1ba.[Stewart 1 Mr.+ Dawes bc Octoo, \u201cby Kinkead-\u2014Sin- kin,3 dba.2.212 Lee int 2 Willow Hable.sch hE Rapid Star, by Auer Star arr Yadeline, aged eee e 3 Ir.J.A.Denau t's Quitodor, 4 yrs.1 Stevens 0 Mr.J.Dwyer's Manitou, 6 yrs, 1 Bulcroft Mr.Thos.E.Hunt's Althea, 4 yra., 117 lbs.Pomphret Mr.H.McGee's Bob Bee, 4 yre., 119 lbs.Mr.P.Larante's Quinine, aged, 123 nan {Taylor The fleld kept well together until enter- E=0NE COUPON of each Series for one Portfolio.Send it in the day you cut it out, or the next day.COLUMBIAN FAIR COUPON.Sena onc Coupon anc Ten Cents to the STAR office, or to any newsaealer sellin the STAR.and Series © will be mailed to your address, reaching you in ten days after we City or ToirB.cserrerenne reesei aarp as saab FARRAR ARNON receive it./ Name.seen .Strect.BÉrasovrapeensonseuese sasseserens ity oF 7 anossrentonnson0utenen0ntn0naceceuansu0eua GUN A6S * This Coupon No.6 will run in THE STAR until Friday night, June 15 Remember, only one Coupon, but you oan cut out others and hand them to friends.This is positively the last opportunity to secure this work on the Coupon vlan popular one, and Stewart deserves credit | +{ Roy.10; MOUNT ROYAL PURSE.\" Purse $300, of which $73 to second and $3 to third; for three-year-olds and up- ards.Penalties.One mile and a aix- een Mr.J.P.Dawes\u2019 b m Laurel, by King RKarnest ra Gould, 6 yra., 131 lbs.White Nr.r.Wm Hendri es s ob ¢ Bowstring, by inden \u2014Quitar.1021be.Col.Strathy's brh Tom FI by Em Siaccato 5 work 31 Ibe yon.by {Blaylock Mr.J.O'Brien, jr.'s Bal od Te.1 lbs ren Brookdale stables\u2019 Annle D., 6 yrs.a tos.Mr.Owens\u2019 Vassella, 5 yrs, 121 lbs.Laurel led all the wa .and tho string made a stron fort to overhaul her at the finish, won w th something to spare.WALKER'S HUNTERR' FLAT HANDICAPA challenge cup, value $500, the gift of Messrs.Hiram Walker & Sons.distillers, of Walkerville, Ont.A sweepstake of 810 each, half-forfeit, with $250 added by the club of which $50 to second, and to third.The cup tobe held for one year by the owner of the winner, and to become the absolute property qf any one winning same twice.For qualiled hunters for 1893 or 1844, owned by members of any recognized hunt in Canada or the the United States, Gentlemen riders, subject to the approval of the executive committee.Over weight allowed.One mile and a halt (won th 1 by Mr T.P.*Phelan\u2019s ch h Eblis) P.Phelan's b h George C.by Falxetto-# Malcoie.5 years, 134 Ibs.(Mr.Lowdon 1 Mr.J.P.Dawes\u2019 b m Helle of Orange.by Duke of Montrose Jersey air Glene) Mr.W.J.Prices bE Hoparton 1 by Herort, » aged 143 lbs.r.Monte th Mr.clan's on g Eblis, by Iroquois\u2014 lbs.{Dr.Campbell Mr.A.Beck's Laughing Stock, 8 Fours, 14 Ibe.= Pondiston Fone, aged, 150 lbs.eas kman .H.M.Allan's \"Mamood, years, 146 tbe.Le peace par.Linnie .w.H.Evans\u2019 Quitaski, 6 yeare, 1 Mr.Mules Belle of Oran, led most of the way; but George C.passed her, entering the straight, and won by a length.Penniston, Belle © Orange's jockey, was ruled off.OPEN HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE.Purse $300, of which $75 to second and $25 to third.Two miles.Dr.Colin Sewcll's bygm oO © ww oo land\u2014unknown, aged, 155 ! Dr.E.E.McGannon's ch bok-Geneva, aged, M21 .: \u201c 2 Mr.Fred.Doane's c ha Baron t, ol Baron Rothachild\u2014T rifle.aged \u2018ax on 3 Mr.J.A Stevenson's Vila ern.aged, 14 Dufresne 0 Mr.co Finnie's Dranthus, \u201caged, de lbs.ieee as Cannon \"0 Brookdale Stable Flip Flap; aged, a rio unio Mr.James Minogue Henry Brow n.dun 0 LN [Twoke.oy 0 Mr.A.N.Smiley's Jarwood, 5 years, (Phat ° Flip Flap \u2018made the running, with Rose- land, Jarwood and Baronet in attendance, Goano a long way behind.This order was maintained for half the distance, when Goano to pick up.nd went away on entering the straight, and won by a few lengths from Goano, who had pas: the rest the field.Morris Park Races.i Morris PARK, June 15.\u2014Following were the results of yesterday\" 8 races; First t mile ~Guttapercha, 1s (Gites field) 8 ve 1, won; Te or: ME Ux 2; Jevsie Taral, 105 [ mob 5 doi: Hermanita, Favor Me.Kisbern, Mor- gianna alsoran.Second race, mile Comanche.108 8 [Simmel 1 to.3, won; Lizzie, Keefe], 12 to I: 3; er the Wasi 100 Bake] to 13.3.Time, 1.41.Biitzep, chopper also ran.Th race, 5 Sir Galahad, 109 [Hamilton], 6to 5, won: V l'altæer, 118 [Grifini, 6 5.2; Sabrina colt, 97 {Benjamin}, 12 to 1 Time, 1.064.he erver, Preston, Golden Gate, Bossi, colt, also ra Fourth race, mile Ouf.ack, 122 IGarrison J.7 to 2, won; Discount, 1838 ki.4 tol, 2; Peacemaker, 19 Snedeker].1 tol, 3 Time, 1 43 Sam Lucas, A gnee also ran.Fifth race 54 turlongs a te Et 109 yg ley), 8to 5, won; Lustre, } Jack of Spades, i11 rin) ros Pe, i Annie Bishop, Aurelian, Strephon, Prig, Coward and Runyon also ren Sixth race, 14 mile \u2014 Dorian, % [Griffin] 6 to 1.won; Sport, 112 {Simmel 520 1 2; Sir Walter, 112 [Dogget t Time, 2.Three start ers, Seventh race, ÿ$ mile\u2014Arm 100 {Simms].3 to I, won; Bry be (eotel 10191 tol, 3 We e, Sion, For oemen Tr, s inion, Tormentor and Inno- cen To-Day's Entries at Morris Park, 1st race,t mtle\u2014Wern Merry Monarch, 2 berg, 121: i113; B Jove, 111: Will Elliott, 111; Shelly Tuttle, À : Melba, 108 108; Glenmoyne, 103; Miss Di First race\u2014Selling, 8 farlongs ( (13; Ruth V., 93; Polk Owens, 91; Pett] cord, 83; Miss L., 5% Te om El Da 8 (imp.) N SM Le ore.The Heroine, 5 ddiowing, 2; Hispania, The Virginia Belle, 3: Cash Little.Miss, Tor Gay, Emma Mc.Ie ier, Second race-Sellin \u201cmile ); roc: Bob Neely, $i afd Th verness, Greenwich, à Ban, Vir e Perdita, Prince Leo, Th Fra Diavolo, 5, Vis old, Sax.teenths (10); Santac olcador, Jim Donlon.Hood night, odena, Carlsruhe, Shane ty Bob ifth race\u20142 year old; Jitjes, 5 ronge (11) ~ Cara Mia, Staffa, Toots, G natzin, ola, 10; Valkyrie, 15.Sixth race\u2014Seiling, 6 finicn, Dan gs.Atelart.88; 50; Mote, 2; Hinton Inizette.Elmer Empress Norfolk, 95; I evièw, ps lion ouglass, 1; Capt.rates 8; Forest, 9.Clear, fast.Passing the Judges\u2019 Stand.The entries to the eleven stakes at the autumn trotting m meeting.at L Lexin ton,Ky.October 6 to 13, have juat bee: e publ The futurity.for three- year-olds.will be the most valuable stake ever trotted for, worth from $28,000 to to $30,000.The total entries are 431.lovina, Aunt t Tabitha, Princess Irene, Eapana, Fabi- \u2014(12\u2014VWoletta, BASEBALL.The National League.Following are the results of yesterday's games of the National League at the ane mentioned : \"| - At Boston\u2014 ton.ing and Cros; Murphy, \u201cUmpire, EE en: Batteries\u2014 Mercer, Petty, Guire; McGill, Hutchinson an McQuaid.2: Umpire, _ Al Baltimore ore.00130100101 7 uis.10200010 int teries\u2014 Hiawire Mullane and Robinson; \u2018Breitensteinand Peitz, Umpire, Stage.At Now York\u2014 Fittabury Ciaran 940110310 10 18-0 NewYork.- 01010 411 6 a orrovw's Games.\u2014 The match to be played on Saturda the Shamrock Grounds between the ont realèrs and Granites, is attracting mote than usuabattention.The Granites realize that by losing this game it practically shuts off any chance of finishing first, afid gives them an excellent opportunity ot fini ing first at the wrong end; they have consequently taken no chances whatever, and followers of the game will hardly recognize Saturday.The Montrealers have not been asleep either, and rumora are also current of that club being strengthened the latest being that a well-known crack eatcher from the Ontario end of the e will have a hand in Saturdav's game, rh Morris PARK, N.Y., June 15.\u2014Follow- \"Tj'isgarethetritres for todny racess 1 n.Third race Maidens, 7 fur.(ÿ): Sadie Howa Spook, 020 Batteries \u2014Kilion and Mack.Clark aud Wil - then te apr] lenge was \u2018the Granite team when they appear on, Disease, and same high standard of purity.Agents for Quebec: FRANK FOR THE PRESERVATION OF HEALTH \u201cAND PREVENTION OF SICKNESS.For Weshing Clothes, Linen, Flannel Floors, Woodwork ; for use in nels, Blankets, Sheets Bedding, cases of Infectious for Hospitals, THIS SOAP 1S SIMPLY INVALUABLE.Tt is manufactured by the proprietors of \u2018* SUNLIGHT \" Soap, and is of the MAGOR & \u20acO., MONTREAL.93 lawtt withstanding all reports regarding the stre of the Granites, the backers of the East Enders still have confidence that their boys are sure winners, and the betting also points to that conclusion.as odds of are freely offered.Base Hits.Mr.Ed.Varney will umpire the game between Farnham and Ottawa, at Ottawa, tomorrow.A large crowd go up with the visiting team from Farnham.Mr.W.Ball, physical director of the Y.M.C.A., will umpire the game on the Shamrock unds Potureon ontreal and te.These two games are causing a big-tir, and both will be well supported.ATHLETIC.Entries for the Spring \u2018 Games on the M.A.A A.Grounds on Saturday.The following list of entries Fromises a most successful meeting for Saturday.The Winnipeg aud Ottawa entries have not yet come in.Though the list is not so large as at the handicap games, it is composed of the best Canadian amateur - athletes of to-day.Take for instance the quarter mile,in which every one of the competitors entered can run under 32 seconds, n the half, Orton, Foy and Gifford have all run under twominutes, so that a record is sure to go.100 YARDS RUN, is, M.A, A.C.H.Courtemanche, M.A.A.A.220 YARDS RUN, ithead, M.A.A.A.Curley, Sutton.CL.Jamieson, M.A.A.A.HEL A.A.A.A.= 440 YARDS RUN.W.Gifford, M.A.A.A.\u201cTeor M.À.A.A.\u201c a YARDS RUN, .M.Cameron, M.A À.A.Perth, O rton, Toronto L.CONE MILE RUN.Cameron, M.A.A .Davis, Lachine 8.86.W.Orton, Toronto LC.Gentleman, M.A.A.\u2018Ste H.Fo.W.Q ni 258 HOZORO SOMO F hen, M.A.A.A.Ider, WN TWO MILE RUN.- Migpault, Belœil.W.Orton, Toronto L.C.Ww.Gentleman, | M.A.A.A.G.Stophen.M A.A.À.: E.McNider, M.A.A.A THROWING 56-15.WEIGHT, J.D.Crowley, Junior Shamrock Lacrosse ul Duncan McRae, Glen Robertson, Out.+ D.te Toronto Police a A.{ ce A.rie eme Satis \u2018Argrle.AEH ¢ PUTTING 16La.SHOT.A.Pelletier, French Canadian A.A.A.0 A.Smith, M.B.C.Kio ER x SO 9 cn?Crowley, Junior Shamrock Lacrosse : race, 1 mile handica ingle! à rt, Leh 100 Cold Della, 8 Lechinves, 20 D.McRae, Glen Robertaon.Ont.ge.3rd race pm mile, Lollar, 8; Lochiny ia Her- W.D > .Child, Toronto Police Force A.Kimer, 118 118: Agitator.118; Southside, le Clovis, W.Nicol, Toronto Police Force A.A.ns; Dalab ra, 118; Punch, 118; Tralee.pe.T.Canniif, Jr.Shamrock L.C.Captain Jack.111; Louis 0., 11; it ria 120 YARDS HURDLE.il Bombasette, Tog: Windgate, 108; Giimpeo lly.E.McMahan, pere A.A.à 4th race, 1 mile -Connors, 113; Longshanks, us; KE.© Mots or Porth, Ô ° Setauket.113; Dwight, 110; Fusileer, 110; Right: EH.oo rtemanche.M.A.A.A.108: Memento Colt, 108; Remote, 1%; Lons- dale, 108; Daly, 108; Little Mat 104: Clorus, 1 |.ee) rr JUMP.ith race, 1 mile\u2014 Misere, 111; W.D.Maso s.c.Annie Bishop, 107; Stonenellle, ln Flirt, 92; Star EY H ouriaiiarche.© 3 à À.A.onnelly, M.6th race, 1 mile; selling\u2014The Commoner, 100; T.Can niff, Jr.Sham.&'ê Romping Girl, 97: Philomena, 96; Lollie Eastin, 85.C.S Branch, M.A.Entries at Latonia.RUNNING HIGH JUMP.LATONIA, June 15.\u2014Following are the en- 0.Howard, Lachine S.S.C.tries for to-day\u2019s races: C.8.Ww.Branch, M.A.A.A.| E.J.Ww.1 Srnioson, M.A.A.A.POLE HIGH LEAP.men could enter for the cbampionship games.Brawn and Muscle.BostoN, June 14.\u2014Boston today is the hub of the boxing world, and fro the sporting centre, the whirling spokes of interest iate to every great city in the country.During this month no ess than ove contests will be decided here.Al y the city is the Mecca of that motley multitude who witness the fights year in and year out, and for .whom a battle with the gloves is an experience too precious to be missed.The leading talent of the country is there, and scattered throughout the city.\u201cParson\u201d Davies and Tom O' Rourke, both of whom .are stars of magnitude, are al- y An armyof \u201ctrainers\u201d and \u201croote ring up the rear, and their flstic impedimenta lumber every, available spot where pugilists do most con The first battle, and the one eich, no doubt, will draw spectators from all parts of the coun tr occurs on the 18th, when Joe Choynski and Bob Fitzsimmons will meet at the Boston Theatre.e battle is the subject of no end of pooutation and prognostication, and the winner will have a small fortune.The affair is for the gate receipts, divided 63 and 85 per cent.CHOYNSKI HAS FOR YEARS ACHED to battle again with Champion Jim Catbett, and should he now defeat the lanky Australian, an opportunity will doubtless be orded him to méet the leader of the pro- raion The \u2018second mill, and the oné which fa by far! the most promising, is set for the nigh June 2nd.Joo Alcott, the pet and of colored Boston, at 133 pounds, and ie Harris, of New York, who can give the best the Bowery affords, being the contestants.| Both men are punchers pure and simple, and it is just à question who is the quic he banner event had been fixed for June 2, On that day George Dixon, the bronge- colored American feather-weight champion, was to have met Harry Edgerton, now of Philadel hia, better) known as the \u201cKen.tacky Rosebud \u2018Rosebud,\u201d however, wriléed, \u2018and \u201cain me meet Dixon.A chal.r sont to Johnny Grifin and oun& rie, \u2018Tatter res pon ed imme- Eo Ey Ter and 1 bas accepted.Whethersor not the, encounter will take y assigned to Edgerton is not \u201c The last ye the big battles is acheduled for the AS of July In d, when Dick Brien, of wiston, Maine, and Joe Wal- gout will battle for the gate receipts, 65 and 35 per cent., at the Casino.The pair HAVE BEEN TALKING FIGHT for many months, and now that they are matched, the prospect of a great fight was never better.Opinions as to who the winners will be in the various contests are uncertain as the shifting clouds.simmons will win.\u201d \u201cChoynski will win.\u201d \u201cDixon will win.\u201d \u201cWaloott will win.\u201d to 5 |- A.Chaplin, M.A.À.A, W: Mow .AT, Caniff uvior shamrock L.C W.& n, A.A.,A \"Aras been received by Secre- LaxT Fo the M.A.A.À., from the Naécretary\u201d tawa A.A.stating that:| owing to other engagements none their In fact, they are all going to win if the \u201ctipster\u201d are telling the truth.NEW ORLEANS, June 15.\u2014Johnny Connors, of of Springtield, Ills., defeated Jack uglishman, before the Olympic cu iy five rounds last night.The match was a 23-round boxing contest for a purse of $1800.Connors will fight Barry, who con- {uered Corman, in a few weeks to settle the championship of Pis class.» AQUATICS.An American Pleasure Yacht in the Canal.The American steam yacht Comanche moored in the Wellington basin to coal yesterday.She is owned by Mr.H.Manna, of the Globe Iron Works, Cleveland, Ohio.She is 185 feet long, with a beam of 25 feet 2 inches,\u2019and a depth of 13 feet.She ls fitted vrith compound engines and bas as Zknots.Captain B.H.Hawkes is in man, and there are 22 of a crew, The furnishings are on a is luxurious real.Mle By on are Mr.and { M.Miss Hanna, Me and Mrs.Leonard Hanna and Judge Hamilton., They are bound.on a trip to the Labrador coast, where they will do some fishing.They will stayiin Montreal until next Tuesday.What an Outsider Thought of it.The first weekly handicap yacht race was held last night from their club house and was pronounced a pleasure as well as a success.The race was conducted by the yachting committee of the club, and about ten boats crossed the lineat the signal to start at about seven o'clock.The wind was light from the west, and the course was from the club house out around the upper Valois light down and around the lower light and thence home, a distance of \u2018about four miles, The boats soon after crossing the line spread out on the starboard tack, and nothing eventful happened.On the home run they were pretty well bunched together.The Marguerite and Waterwitch were only one second apart.Valols Boating Club.The first weekly yacht race was held last night nd roved a great success.von , and they presented a prets sight, reaching out, to the high he.ouse © wind was very light, but as She pachts got out into the lake ihe breeze shgned, and the race was a handicap one, and the handicaps were very fair, They will, of course, be a little improved on by the next race.The finish was a very close one between the Waterwitch and Marguerite, about one second separating them.After the handi- Hoard the MON | COMPANY to soll a at tho stables, H \u2014\u2014 Benning & Barsalou's Sales 250 HORSES, Blankets, Harness.Collars, Halters, Roepe Traces and Double Whippletrees AT AUCTION.trans Subscribers have received tnstructions REAL STRERT RAILWAY ochelaga, ON THURSDAY, THE 31s, AND FRIDAY, ad JUNK, WITHOUT ANY RESERVE WHATEVER, \u2014\u20141330 HORSES, \u2014\u2014 \u2014aLs0\u2014 | Blankets, Harness, Collars, Halters, Rope Traces d Double Whippietrees, Sale Each Day at ONE O'Clock Sharp.! BENNING à BARSALOU, Strawberries and Cream.at Where Provision You Store Get FRESH FRUITS EVERY MORNING.BUTTER AND EGGS.Butter {remy choice) 23¢.1b.Butter aay ams and Bacal aot, Bugar (Standard G acute Bread Sib.oat for dés Ds \u2014 TEA Just a, anther 50 Chests of \u201c Blend.\" only Se pe Xe ests our famous West End J.H.E.DAVIS, 2699 St.Catherine féreet.134 10 TELEPHONE {38 majors: It is like! that the Victoria Rifle Bicye cle Corps will Te out.¢ riders in the Montreal district are : Rela: etes! Rubenstein, M.B.C.; Adolphus Relay 100\u20140.Peloquin, M.B.C.; T.M.Birkett, Relay 01 E | Stevens, M.B.C.; C.J.Booth, Ot- Relay 103 H.Coussirat, W.B.C.; E.Roy, M.Rolay 103\u2014W.Brown, M.B.C.; H.Fisher, M.Relay 104\u2014G.A.Melville, M.B.C.; W.J.Smith, Relay 105\u2014F.D.Lyman, M.B.C.; J.Clapham, Relay 106\u2014W.Tucker, W.B.C.; H.Weather- Relay 106\u2014W.P.Hinton, O.B.C.; W.Eaves, jr., Relay 168\u2014R.J.Smart, M.B.C.; J.A.Mann, Relay 100-\u2014R; T T.Holcombe, M.B.C.; W.B.Parr, Relay 110 LoL \"Hurvey.Jr., Ottawa; C.P.Lyman, Hn Night's Handleaps.The M.B.C.\u2019s Club handicap races were run off last evening at the M.A.Ground.There were two events, half mile and three miles, both races were hotly contested.The results were as follows: One-half mile\u20141, J.Weatherhead, 3 F.D.Lyman, scrateb:3, R.Smart, brain 4 Smart scratch: iv d'orhend.soratoh; d, 6, mo Tate Melville, 350 ya catherhend.soraich: 4.G.Montreal Bleyele Club Fixtures.Saturday, June 16, 5.30 2 m.\u2014From grounds to patrol for relay ri or Murday, June 16, 7.30 p.m.\u2014St.Laurent n patrol.Or esday, June 19, 7.30 p.m.Lachine.A large muster is Tequested.,5pecial a tractions and supper at Harvey\" Thursday, June 81, 7; 2p m.\u2014Gity rid \u2018 e, une 27\u2014Amalgama city ri 1 Montreal wheelmen.7 ride on LACROSSE.The Lasrcesss Champlonship.The Montreal Lacrosse Club are practisi: ' steadily for their match with Cornwall, ie TE the Fac Town, on Saturday next, end the team will be chosen after the practice to-night.The team will practically he dot M.Hioks & Co.'s Sales.Let A ed A V°TION SALE .\u2014o0r\u2014 Dalrable City Property.Directors of the People's Mutual building ety, To sell by Junie auction at our rooms, Nos 1821 and 1823 Notre Dame Street, BATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 16th, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Two Solid Brick Bulldings | in four tenements, Ing 08.oagauchetiore street, and lot No.5u4 of the oflicl rence Ward o plan of St.Law-\u201c this city.Theno bulldings » are well constructed on stone foundations.late iron root and outbuildings.Size of Jot 4 au \u2018 t b x feet deep, and situated on the street, between St.Urbuln and is property should command attention.being well and centrally situated, is sure to advance in value.The present rental obralned from the four tenements is $44 0 annually.altirther particulars obtained from the undersign M.HICKR & \u20ac 135 6 à uétionecrs.-\u2014 HB IVES & CO, Iron Founders.CASTINGS Of all descriptions to order.If patterns are furnished in morning, work can be delivered same afternoon.WORKS: Queen street, MONTREAL.ESTABLISHED 1859.W.& F.P.CURBIE & C0.100 Qrey Nun Street, 3311 MANUFACTURERS OF _ BESSEMER STEEL, Sofa, Chair & Bed Springs.A large stock always on hand.race for \u201cA\u201d 30 foot, 25 foot and 21 foot lass, cl .Corinthlan Sailing Club series, canoes at Pointe Claire, ATHLETICS, A.A A.annual al spring mong at the M.St.Antoine.Bel-Air races.championship grounds, C TURF.caps had been figured out, the result was found as follows : 1, White Squall, J.Gosner; 2 Waterwitch, Jas.Faton: 8, Elsie, Fob son; 4, Ma A L.low: | ary, syn icate; wery, 5 cater, Iris F F, W.Barlow.TY.syn NOTES, Mr.Jas.A.Taylor acted as Umekseper, and Mr, Donald McLennan acted'asjudge.The boat-house of the Vaudreuil Boating Club will be cpened to-morrow evening by an impromptu hop.The Arno had the misfortune to lose her mast clean off at the deck and had to be towed in by the Petrel.The Viking was expected to start; but was not ready and so Mr.Leonel Smith, her owner sailed the Bowery.The Waterwitch would certainly have won the race, but for a mistake of her captain mistaking the finishing flag.The Marguerite was conspicuous for hav- lobe whitest sails in the fleet and she ed very handsome with her new club Re Gesner, ot the White Squall, deserves great credit for winning the race.He did not get out till the late train and by the time he got on board his boat, the race ad started.The first boat had 17 minutes ahead of him and the last boat 10 minutes.Nothing daunted, however, he stuck to it and managed to pass moat of his opponents.At the training quarters yesterday the Cornell and Pennsylvania Eights were twice on the water.vious to thelr prac tice the Pennsylvania crew tested heir two shells and decided to use cedar instend of Tr.e prospect can ro summarized by saying Cornell has\u2019 the od.antage from a folentite.\u2018standpoint, but Pennsylvania has the brawn.FOOTBALL.Thistles vs.Jerseys.The above teams will meet on the od Crescent unds, Delorimler avenue, .molrow afternoon at 3.30 sh arp, their scheduled match in the Jur nior to pay series.The Thi stle team will be as follows: tewart, R.Ross, A.Wilson, J.Brther A.Poulton, A.Greenwood, T.Hughes, E.Holland, W.Wilson, J.Gil- mour.Thistles Can't Ralss a Team for Saturday.The Thistles are unable to place a team in \" the field too oppose the Druids on Saturday on account of the Royal Scots\u2019 inspection, also that a number of players are sufferin, from injuries received in past matches, and, in addition to this, Parker had his ankle sprained while at practice on evening.Ata retin last night a vote of thanka was given the Druids for offering to give a practice game on Saturday.Druid Club Meeting.Club was held in their club room, St.Charles Borromee street, last night, and amongst other business that which, perhaps, gave most pleasure was the heaity vote of thanks tendered the Valle eld A.À.and its members for the friendly and hospitable reception they gave the Druids.Kioks.Every member of the Excelsior Football Club is requested to attend a meeting at 206 Seigneurs street to-night, June 15, at 8 sharp.ME A.O.Spiers, secretary of the Junior and Juvenile Football Legguesof Montreal, has received from His Ex&ellency the Gov- ernor-General a box containing twelve valuable silver medals, as His Exccllency's itt to the winners of the Montreal and Ot- fawa Junior match, which took place on Queen's birthda last at Ottawa, and re sulted in a win for the Montreal Juniors ox 4 à pouls to one.The paie will be presen to the members at tl tory rooms, corner of Cathcert and University streets, on the 28th inst., THE WHEEL.All relay riders in \u201cthe Montreal distriot pre mosifed-10, remember their relay numbers, and on their finishing their relays to h, if there is an office in the vicinal of relay and time of finish.Ald.tigan, Acting-Mayor, will be notified Re couriers are leaving Lark'ne, Invi fom.tations have been sent to all presidents of clubs and associations, also to all colonels of all the city regiments.also to the brigade- hursday of the Thistles held |- A general meeting of the Druid Football | which will take place fn the Natural Pie the same men who defeated Toronto last Saturday.le Special attention is, called to the adver- tea appearing on these columns re the n for Cornwall, which leaves at Ip.Es on Baturday, for those who may wish to accompany.the wearers of the winged wheel, and thereby give them some encouragement, which is always acceptable on a strange field.The return fare is placed at $1.00, Le.feturn by special train leaving Cornwall p.day, 18th i - Long Throws.The Thistles will cross sticks with the \u2018Windsors on Cushing's Grove on Saturday, June 16.game may be expected.The Emmets and Montreal Juniors will meet on the former's unds on Saturda A good game may expected, as both tains have been practising hard for some The Hibernia Lacrosse Club will meet the Lilacs on the former's grounds, Point St Charles, to-morrow (Saturday) in their scheduled match of the Juvenlie League se Baptiste Cur Canadiene (Big John) writes in regard to his shootina the rapids: 1 wish to deny, emphatically, the anor that I am shoot the Lachine de in a canoe manned by twelve lacrosse layers, in Indian costume, to-morrow, turday, the 16th inst.- I may say that I inten ed to shoot the rapids to-morrow, but the company.with whom I was negotiating, refused ve me sufficient remuneration to warrant my undertaking the trip.QUOITS.A Schedule Arranged.The adjourned meeting of the delegates to form a quoiting league was held last evening in the Montreal Quoiting Club.The fo owin dbo schedule of quoiting games was last night 3 une Lawrence ve.Dominion, July ve va Bt.Lawrence.ontreal.My Dominion, ve.St Lawrence.Aug.va.St.Lawrence.vs.Mont vs.Riverside.ve.Montreal.Sept.ve.Dominions.Riverside.The matches will take place on the grounds of the last mentioned club.MISCELLANEOUS.Saturday's Fixtures.® LACROSSE.The matches will take place on the \u2018grounds of the first mention clubs.Cornwall vs.Montreal Senior League.Crescent ve.Shamrock Eastern Inter mediate Emmet vs, fontreal, Junior League.Standard vs.Violet, Junior Independent igs ve, Lilacs, Juvenile League.Jerseys vs, Garnets, Juvenile Brockville vs.Ottawa, Western Tater.mediate League.FOOTBALL.- The matches WA be played on grounds of the first named cl Bcots vs.General Hospital, Canadian Association.- Heather va.Excelsiors, Junior League.istles va, Jerseys, Junior \u2018 Excelsiors 2nd vs, Reserves, Senior tnd Le Young Maples vs.Victorias, Juvenile League.BASEBALL.Ottawa va.Farnham, Ottawa.Montreal ve.Granite, Shamrock Lacrosse Grounds.Granite 8nd ve.Aerial, Shamrock La- Grounds.\u20ac RICKET.- McGill 2nd ve.Point 8t.Charles.Lachine 2nd va.Collegiate.Victoria vs.Montreal.} \u2018 Inviota vs.hine, © Milton vs.Garrison.AQUATI \\ Trial regatta, ing Club, St.Lawrence second series Sabato \\ mo or by morning trains on Mon- | The Water Temporarily Turned on at Maisonneuve Last Evenin£.An arrangement was arrived at between Maisonneuve and the city last night, by which the water was turned.on in \"the municipality till noon to-day to allow of some definite arrangement being come se As stated in yesterday's Star, Cote S Antoine is not affected so far as the fare.off of the water is concerned.\"fir.W.J.White, Q.C., solicitor of the Montreal Water and Power Company, sent the following letter to the City Treasurer yesterday: W.Robb, Esq., City Treasurer, Montreal.M arletecring to your account for plied to the town of Maisonneuve for the year ending April 86 last, I a, say that'the company ohjects to rate at which the ob ousand g setoatly in force, the city has fix gonturners a Salons dally And over at n con ons, an re com clairos that [on™ Sof to this rate, as ns it hs probably one of the largest consumers of ater, An account has n made up o the basis of fifteen cents per 1000 gallons, cop ot which I de to enclose for your information, from which vou wiil see that the amount properly que is $2,374.78, .for which the company is sha send you a cheque.immediately on roe t of our acceptance of these te! In this connection I may point out that the cost to this city of pumplog water is between seven and eight centa per 1000 gallons, so that the rate of fifteen cents a allo lows a profit of one hundred por cent.pany is prosecuting its work for the independent supply of Maisonneuve, and were it not Jor the act of pollution of the Bt.Lax river by the sewage Montreal, a 7 fmpin plant would bave be.aisonneûre, as has been done for the supply ot the westorn municipalities.You will thus see that It lo owing to pollution of the ater that the municipal ity has cd obliged to depend on the city 5 supply.pending the completion « the co \u201cy iver, ote Tract we re Chine mnt a great injustice is being done, not on © company, but the munici Îty in fopisiog n a rate more than double that charg thing lik un per cent.profit to the city and we think it especially unjust that such trary measures should have been na the cutting off of the water in this exceptional weather, when the inhabitants of Maisogneuve who are in no way to blame, are made the means of an attempt to extort this unreasonable rate from the Company.Tam this by ately on receipt of nous acce the money will be forward are aware, theF Finance Committee until to-morro moon, so that we presume no: definite action Jn this matter can be taken, -but we thin pending the decision, you vu bo justified in Coming the supply of water ey w.5 ne ITE, « ew W & P.Co -To the letter is attached the following and i tance of.the offer to You.As you oes not moet .| statement of accou meter to the town st 1 28, 1804, to October 27 Reading of meter in \u201ceuble 7 RP RES u an Proviousreading.Men water eu plied eA {sonneuve from \u201cLam, 27,561 Equal to 7,647,904 gallons at 15c per \"M.OMB, LL.seein atin nena | SLUT 1 For 188 VAL a ER aa pa ne sas 700 o water pi by meter from Oc- \u2018 tober 17, 1568, 1 26, 1904: - Reading of meter Pr cubic .ere 13,443,200 Previous reading .11,158,121 Equal to 5,018,502 gallons at so; me per PS RE $1,202 78 700 Fois days\u2019 rent of moter to May 1, Fox Signals in the Gulf.The following changes have recently been made from OLR usihg gun powder, fired every ' half-hour, to jun cot fired every twenty minutes, during thie weather at the following stations in the Gulf: Green Island, Father Point, Point des Monts, Cape Gaape; West Point, Antioostt; Heath Point, nticosti ; Bird ocks.Arrival of a a Sugar Ship.The ship Asla, Ca tain Duff, arrived vès- day morning au is moored a the St THE WATER DIFFICULTY.at\u201d 5 au Fraser Bros.Sales.ANDSOME STONE FRONT RESIDENCE BY AUCTION, The beautiful new stone front residence, No.3 souventr Avenue, will be sold by Auction the premises, ON MONDAY MORNING, ISTH JUNE.This House ii delightfully situated on fine wide avenue, a deci edly Eontsel an and heal local B n has Extension Kitchen, 15x23 feet.nace, Gas Grate in Parlor and handsome Mantel, Concrete Basement.House is Well built and bicely laid out.Those desirin house for thelr own oocupation proving choice locality should keep this sale in min Perfect title.Very liberal terms; $500 would De accepted; balance on time.Sale on the Premises at Eleven O'Clock.iW FRABER BROS.1337 Auctioneers.LUABLE REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION.\u2018 515 Sherbreeko st.ceruer St.Dominique St.We have received Instructions from J.R.Mo- Laren, Æsq., Lo sell ON THE PREXIBES, On TIESDAY MORNING, 19h JUNE, \u2018That very valuable property, No.525 Sherbrooke street, having 4 frontage of 80 feet on Sherbrooke st.aud 110 feet on St.Dominique st.totul area 9483 feet, with a substantial solid Drick Restdence.pont 8 [rope perty would be sure to.Tove a most profitab Thversment being well ated and uIabls for building cither Stores or Private Dwellings.SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.: FRASER BROS._189 i \u2014_\u2014 uctionesrs.hy NEARLY NEW aPLEND BLY B pions Front Tenement Dw nes - Amtione street.\"rat De sold'by Publié Auction on the premises, On MONDAY, 18th JUNE, at twelve o'clock (noon), immediately after the sale of the house No.2 Souvenir Avenue.193 FRASER BROS., Auctioncers.#5 D0 YOU HAVE YOUR SUITS Made to Order ?Will you give ua a trial or a leek when you want your meas Suit.We are not long in the Custom Tailoring business, and being | new at the business, we do Lo?attempt to \u201crun the town\u2019 as yet.We will be xatistied for a while wi with & small share of the trade, but when it is once seen by the open-eyed purchasers that we keep a full assortment to suit all tastes and purses that we make up the nest Worsted Suit as well an the lowest Huits to measure\u2014when customers know \u20ac they can save from $3.00 to $5.00 on a suit of cloth Shen outreal busin n the meantime our cutter is constantly busy.and we are makin, up all our coats by experien Aa right here in the shop.Everything necessary to enable us to turn out the work satisfactory is done.Wo stop at nothing.WE MEAN RUSINESS -Every Business Day in the Year.WE ARE PLANTED RIGHT HERE IN MONT.REAL\u2014 We mean te stay.AND WE MEAN TO GROW, SIR.All we 21k is a visi Examine ourstock ; your opinion will indo y be\u2014That's the most oom- pete te and best equi ipped Me : ?Clothing and n Canada.J frere JOHN ALLAN, Men's Clothier, Hatter & Outfitter, 659 to 665 Craig St., Montreal, BOUDAULT'S PEPSINE Wine The © one recommended DR.OORVISAR e only by RT cadomy of Med This Wiae 4, ofa yery agrecable been used with the 6 greatest fur 30 years in cases inant at Heals: Mow aud EATS Dyspe] site, ful Di Scatlon.a \\ TE once souDAUITS PEPSINE tin Powder)is niso recommended in some Paris :\u2014HpTror- -BoUDAULT.rue Dauphine.LEMAN SONS & Ce.jesnle Deulers, 306 .PAUL BTREET, MONTREAL DUGGAN SAFETY RAILROAD SWITCH.Patented in Canada, suis 20 1886, June 16, 1891, Aug.13, 1 In wee on C.P.R, N.Y.C.R.,;, N.Y, NH.& H.R.R., and ethers, Orders for same as, solicited, and id de Jromplly filled by the Canada Switch Manufact: Montreal, x» Blackwell Yroerdont.hom we, 4 author Plans and further information furnished on application to above or to Burabam & Dugzan Railway Aprliance Co, 10 Kilby fAtreet, Boston.1383 DUGGAN SAFETY RAILROAD SWITCH.Brevete en Canada le 20 de Julliet, as te 16 do Juin, 1801, le 92 d'Aout, u usage sur les Chemins de Per, dun crm N.Y.C.R., N.Y,N.E.& H.R.R., 8 is autres.Poe Ce: REE old ser cr © u! réal le president de laquelle, Mons.ort.Cor weil autorisons à les fabriqués et les vendres.Pour les plans et plus d'Information s'addreseir sla Compagnie ci-dessus mentiones ou ls Burnham & Duggan Railway Appliance 0 70 Kilby Street, Boston.par a Mont Lawrence Sugar Refinery à wharf, where she is Jlischarging 100 tons of sugar.She comes lloilo.The from Asia made the trip in 110 days, which is .very fast time for n sailing wessel.- - The eather fvhich the Asia \u2018markably fine met / with probe bly becounts for e fast pass rench fishing vessel, which.had flag at half- its most was met on the Banks of Newfound.- land.The crew said that their captain was sick and they were short of provisions, with which they were well supplied by the Asia.CITY ITEMS.The labor o anizations are preparing for tor\u2019 grand uni picnic.It will Le hel \u201cthe Exhibition grounds on Dominion Day.The: position of the Grand Trunk in con.° 7 nection \u2018with the coal strike and the closed down \u2018workshops remains unchanged to- ay The work of removing the telegraph and telephone poles from the street.ne along the widened part of St.James street b commen The Cercle Marie held its last entertain ment for the season, at the Cabinet de Leo.ture Parolssial, Wednesday evepin Hon.Senator Desjardins pres Stanislas Cote, editor of the Moniteur Nn merce,and secretary of the Chambre du Commeree, delivered an interesting lecture on Bankingand Bankers.For twenty- five cent a, you can get Carter's Little Liver Pilis\u2014the best.liver regulator in the world.Don't forgetthis.One pilla dose.i Speeial Notice.\u2019 Why ?.Why suffer the panga of ind n when Hawkers liver pills will .prompt and complete curef Have yeu tried them yet 6 BN Cm pe gr THE MONTREAL = \u2014 ~ rp ee ee \u2014 : \\ f what t been very seri- : .e Sim acoldont The: frre storeman, David : ' Penni ston 4 0 ue e = 1r MoGowau, was descending the hoist with \u2014MEN\u2019S\u2014 > \u2014MEN'S\u2014 ® Brean fiat ana the 25 Some down with a \u2018 seco! an ar call na : , \u2018 .run Pith me roue rd for, breaks.} HALIFAX TWEED SUITS BLUE FLANNEL SUITS \u2014 - manager, .who - is estimated that the boys showered ten ware near were \u201cantontshed w find In all sizes, at In all sizes, at Objects to Being Ruled Off For Life.CLAIMS JUDGE- PRINGLE'S RULING WAS TOTALLY UNWARRANTED.His Own Version of the Race.BEL-AIR JOCKEV CLUB, Montreal.We are instructed by Mr.Charles W.Pennis- ton to take proceedings against you and to have recinded the order made by Judge Pringle yea- terday ruling Mr.Penniston for life off the racecourse.Uniecss the judgment rs riyhted we shall take proccediugs on Monday next.GKEENSHIELDO5S & GREENSHIELDS.The above shows that Mr.l\u2019enniston is fully decided not to abide by Judge Pringle's decision, and that he will make them prove their right and justification for ruling him oll.Mr, Penniston wus seen by a STAR reporter this morning.\u201cThe decision of Judge Pringle,\u201d he said, \u201cin ruling me of the race course for life, was wholly without warrant and unjustl- tied.\u201cThe mare which [ rode had never before carried so heavy a weight as she was loaded with yesterday and 1 got all the speed possible out of her.I rode the mare without consideration and at the special request of Mr.Dawes.\u201d The judgment given by Judge Pringle T propose to have set aside by a Court of Law unless justice is done to me, pnd 1 hhve this day instructed my attorneys to take proceedings against the Bel-Air Jockey Club TO HAVE ME KIGHTED, © In the meanttme I would ask the sporting \u201cpublic to suspend their judgment unti the result of this trial.when it will be shown that there was no reason for ruling me ofl.Judge Pringle inade the judgment in the heat of the moment and \u2018gave we no opportunity to say oue word in my own defence.\u201d n telling his own story of the race Mr.Penniston said: ** 1 never knew the mare to carry more than 137 pounds, and I am certain that she never carried anÿ weight, a hundred \u2018and sixty-eight, before 1 rode her to the post.She was distressed from the beginning and bent under me.If I had not held her with a steady hand she would bave swayed from side to side.At first Repartee and Laughing Stock were ahead, but I gradually moved up till I was within a couple of lengths and nearer.At the mile and a quarter George C.suddénly spurted ahead ce AND PULLED AWAY from her without the slightest use on, her.art to keep up.I saw that the race was Fost.and I did not see that beating her or cutting her up with the spurs could help the matter any.Had 1 abused her Mr.Dawes himself would have been the first to apply lint to me.The reason shé was a favorite was that she had always been considered very fast, if carrying light weight.Theowner of George C.is so convinced that she was honestly beaten that he offers to match her against\u201d his horse with any other man of same weight to ride her.\u201cUT have not ridden very much,\u201d he finished, \u2018but when I did I rode HONESTLY AND TO WIN.Mr.Penniston is almost as well known in connection with races and horses as his late brother was.He won many local events and in 1334 and 1855 won the Montreal Hunt cup.Against the Montreal Water and \u2014 Power Company.~*~ Mr.Justice Archibald rendered judgment this morning in the case of the Montreal Water and Power Company pgainst the Montreal Rolling Mills Company.The Water and Power Company's cliiim was for $6300.\u201cFhey alleged that in November 1849, an agreement was entered into between Charles Berger, the then proprietor of the aqueduct of the town of Ste.Cune- gonde, and the Rolling Mills Company, for thesupply of water for the mills.It wasstipu.ldted that water should be supplied by a six inch pipe and a two inch pipe, which would be connected by valves.[It was further sti- palated that the six inch pipe should re used only iu case of fire.Berger subsequently transferred his rights to the Water & Power Co., the present plaintiffs.In 1861 the city of Ste.Cunegonda passed a by-law enacting that the exclusive privilege of supplying water in the municipality, for twenty-four years, be granted to the Company, plaintiffs, who would be authorized to charge in advance for water to all who refuséd to admit the Company's service pipe, as well as those who admitted it.The Water and Power Co.now complain that the Rolling Mills people violated their contract with Berger, already referred to, and used the six-inch pipe for manufacturing purposes, for fifty- six days, consuming fifty-six million gal- Ions, which, at 11] cents per thousand gallons, mounted to the 848300, claimed in the present action.The Rolling Mills pleaded that they had been obliged to use the additional quantity of water through the fact that there was no water in the Lachine canal while the construction of the bridge nds of rice on the bride and bridegroom Before they could make thelr escape into The wedding presents were th ar.Whe It was Mr.numerous and very elegant.Blurton\u2019s ambition when starting on his wedding tour to appear as much like a long-mârried man ax possible.His friends, hud taken care that the people\u2019 of Boston, at least, will be.fully seized of the fact.In the hurry of reaching the train Mr, Blur- .tou confided the work ot checking his trunk, etc., to two friends.These, before placing it in bond, decorated it with handsome white favors and yards of white ribbon.In addition to this they tied a man\u2019s however,.here other, both being bedecked with white favors.The check was handed to Mr.Blurton, who started with Mrs, Blurton on their wedding tour.in happy ignorance of the surprise which will await them in Bos- : ton when that trunk comes out of bond.THE \u201cSTAR'S\u201d SPECIAL \"SPORTING EDITION.A Special Sporting Edition of the STAR wiil Le issued Saturday evening imme- | diately after the finish of the lacrosse | match, givinæ the latest possible information about the principal sporting events taking place.These will include the Can- l'udian Athletic championship games on the M.A.A.A, Grounds; the\u2019 lacrosse matches betwee\u201d Cornwall and Montreal at Cornwall, and Shamrocks and Crescents in Montreal; the Relay Bicycle races; the St.Lawrence Yacht Club and Corinthian Club sailing races; thé horse races at Bel.Air, Latonia and Morris parks and other interesting events.BULLETINS AT TO-MOR- - ROW'S ATHLETIC SPORTS.STAR bulletins on the MLA.A.A.grounds to-morrow afternoon will announce the results of the Cornwall-Montreal match and the bicycle relay race while the C.A.A.A.gaines are going on.EARLY CLOSING'MOVEMENT.A Civic Sub-Committee Appointed to Considerthe Whole Subject.The Special Early Closing Committee met at the City Hall this morning to discuss the petitions for and against early closing, when Ald.Prefontaine suggested that, as there was a tition against it signed by nlore puople than those in favor of it, a sub-committee should be appointed to consider the whole matter.The sub-commit- tee should be in A position to recommend what kind of a by-law should be passed, if a by-law at all.He wax in favor of early closing, but he did not want to make it a cast iron \u2018applicable to all classes.How.co » control places where small wares\u201dwere ja [ during the day and the husband took lace of the wife at night while she attendéd to her household duties, These placey should not be taxed.Ald, Penny\u2014\u201c\u2018Different district uire different treatment.I received a long letter a short time ago from a clothier on Craig street stating that he could not afford to close his shop, as most of his business was done at night.He said most of his customers came from Point St.Charles and other distant points, who could not get there until late at night,and no doubt there were others in the same position.\u201d He thought it a matter to be settied between employer and employe.| \"Ald.Robert thought the millinery shops, for instance, should not clused.Ald.Penny\u2014* What ifa man turns round and says that the by-law is wifra vires\u201d Ald.Prefontaine\u2014*\u2018That is a question of law, of course.\u201d Ald.Turner suggested that a census be taken in each ward on the subject.Finally on motion of Ald.Pre.ontaine, Ald.Savignac, Marsolais and Penny be appointed a sub-committee to consider the whole matter.UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE Of a Montreal Merchant on a Strest Rallway Car.Mr.G.J.Crowdy, of James Hutton & Co., had an unpleasant experience on the street cars on Wednesday night.At least, -it was unpleasant to the extent of having!to pay his fare po a transfer ticket a second time.It was not every day, howeter, that he could have a box seat to see a pugilistic ncounter\u2014and all for.the price of a Street ilway ticket.But this is a sort of enter- tainmnent that Mr.Crowdy does not particularly affect.With his wife, he boarded a Craig and St.Antoine street car at the corner of & James and Fulford streets at 11.45 p.m.Upon pay- ment-of-his fare he received two transfers to the Windsor and St, Catherine street car,punched \u2018\u201812.05\u201d and \u2018\u201cp.m.\u201d It was on this car that thedelays occurred and the fun was incidentalls thrown in.When opposite the Windsor Hotel the transfer tickets were tendered, an were refused by the conductor, Mr.'Crowdy claimed that as tne old shoe to one handle and a lady's to the | | the SX the storeman appareutly uninjured but ambulance w however.summoned and \u201che was removed to the General Hospital so that the extent of his injuries could be determined.He, however, did not sustain any injury beyond a fracture of the arm.Mr.Hlack sent for engineers to find out what had gone amiss.The hoist is worked by an electric moter and was considered a, perfectly safe one.HOOPER JURY CHARGED.Mr.Cooke and Mr.Renaud Sum for : the Defence.SPECIAL TO THE STAR | THREE IuVKRs, June IA\u2014 Nr.RS Cooke this morning pleaded for the liberty of John Reginald fidoper.In opening his address at half-past ten Mr.Cooke explained that thiz was the first time in his life that he had made a speech, however short, in the English language.Though bearing an English name, he was born and brought up in Three Rivers and speaks the French language.The Crown, he said, muat first prove that a crime had been committed.They had failed to do this in the murder trial at Joli- ette, and they had failed to do it in the present case, \u201cThe theory of the defence was that Mrs.Hooper, of her own free will, believing in her delusion that she was performing a religious duty, \u201cto save the world,\u201d as she said, had walked into the water.The Crown \u2014 beginning with the theory, und, as they saw possible it was, had abandoned it\u2014 had taken up.the idea that the attempted drowningihad taken place from the wharf near the waterworks.As to the occurrence itself, there was no proof of it except the ravings of a crazy woman, who constantly contradicted herself, 7 Why did prisoner bring his wife to Montreal, if he wanted to kill her, when there were 0 many opportunities of throwing her from the boat on the way down from Kingston! His objection in taking her from Rockw Asylum was to place her in Longue Pointe Asylum at the expense of had.just zecove FROM A LONG SICK Nags and he was in need of the $10 whicli he had to pay for his wife's care at Kingston.He wanted some quiet placé for his wife to stay while he made the necessary application for her admission to Lougue Pointe, and what more reasonable, or thoughtful, than that he should have gone to Louiseville on the previous day, in order to \u2018see it were a suitable place for her to remain for « few days.Mrs.Saucier was the only witness who heard Mrs Hocper say, \u2018John, my hushand, threw me into the water;\u201d and as the others were there at the time, she must have been mistaken.In regard to Mrs, Malo's statements at the trial in Joliette, the learned counsel contended that the old woman had confused the statement of her daughter afterwards with the statement made by thé: accused at Joliette before Mrs.flooper.was found at Louiseville, Lo.Mr.Cooke spoke for over am hour, and was attentively listened to by the jury.Referring to the failure of the accused to testify in his own behalf, Mr.Cook said that had he been placed in the witness box, the Crown would bave declared him un.\u2019 worthy of belief, because they would: say he had told so many lies before hand.Speaking of the danger of circumstantial evidence.Mr.Cooke cited a case which occurred in Three Rivers some years ago, when an Indian was hanged for a murder of which he was afterwards found innocent.- This afternoonat two o'clock, Mr.Renaud began his address to the jury.It was an eloquent impagsioned appeal in French, covering the satne ground as Mr.Cooke's speech.$20,000 PROFIT.This For Mr.St.Louls for the First Month's Bridge Work.|SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} OTTAWA,\u2014Fune\u201415\u2014St-\u2014bouis\u2014 va: the Queen, a case which arose out of he Curran Lridue investigation, opened in the Exchequer Court this morning.Mr.St.Louis hed a number .of contracts and claims $63,642 from the Government for the construction work of the Wellington St.and the Grand Trunk bridges.Messrs.Geoffrion and Emard, of Montreal, and A.Ferguson, of Ottawa, represented Mr.St.Louis, and Messrs.Osler, O'Connor & Hogg appeared ou behalf of the Government.Joseph Michaud, St.Louis\u2019 bookkeeper, swore that he paid the men, but received no vouchers from them.He did ] not submit the Grand Trunk pay lists to the Government before paying the men, but they were certified by Mr.Kennedy and the Government officials for payment.He bad the men onthe time lists supplied by Mr.-St.Louis\u2019 time-keeper, Mr.illeneuve.As well as acting as paymaster, he kept all Mr.St.Louis\u2019 accounts in connection with the bridge work, Two pay sheets were kept, one for the night gang and one for the day gang.Extra work by day men was charged at the over-time schedule and put in the day sheets.Night work was kept in a separate sleet and ch at the night rates, agreed upon by the overnment.On going over his Grand Trunk bridge accounts during the summer, he discovered a num: ber of mistakes where in some cases the Government was being charged too much and in others too little, The specified errors amounted to several hundred dollars Cross-examined by Mr.Osler, Michaud stated he cashed a cheque on the Hoche- laga Bank to get money for the first pay $3.95.regular value, $9.00.[DAILY STAR FRIDAY JUNE 15 WE DON'T TAKE AND HUMBUG THE PEOPLE WITH.CHEAP JOHN JEWELLERY, but by giving them the best bargains for their money than any other house in the country.All goods marked in plain figures.Should any one be dissatisfied with their purchase, kindly return the goods and get your money cheerfully refunded.: ) FOR GOOD AND HONEST BARGAINS VISIT BLUMENTHAL & SONS Largest Clothiers and Outfitters in Canada, See our Peerless Show Windows.Everything marked in Plain Figures.-MEN'S- HALIFAX TWEED SUITS $3.95.T0-M place to-morrow four of the newest designs in All-Wool Scotch Tweed Suits, for lien, at $4.75, These goods are made by skilful workmen, and we don't handle any trash.Our aim is to protect the Working People\u2019s Interest.One dollar invested with us will go further than two elsewhere.=r ry TT Birth-Place of Great Values, Ve TN Cor.CRAIG & BLEURY STREETS, BRANCH-\u2014 1447 and 1449 St, Catherine Street.ORROW We expect to duplicate the enormous crowds of last Saturday, inasmuch as many of the .TREMENDOUS OFFERS .in last Friday\u2019s advertisement are now renewed, and many new ones equally striking added.It is noteworthy that the immense values here presented may be found nowhere else, and that every item mentioned |S EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED.a MEN'S HALIFAX TWEED SUITS, $3.95.Men's Blue Flannel Suits, $4.45.Also, we shall 1 $4.45.$ 0+\u2014+ ean C\u2014O AAAI Yon AWE, 17m SMITE rw 4 was in progress.They admitted having conductor of the other had given him the a , Wik open To-morrow, the 16th June, 1894.\u2018 : .used eight millions of water for which they transfer he had a right to use it tohix jour- Me eh be ad ar Ste eee or ; se d0 * The contract subject to the specifications which can be tendered $1000.The Court held that under ney's end, and declined to get off the car.bank book, the original time - books, Grand Ball in the Evening.NORA LION LLERY - 1,010 97 na seen at the office the Superintendeiit, City Hall the wording of the contract the defendants en the car reached Bishop, street, or any other documents in connection : ° Annual Peiii.\u2019 oe 42 SEWERS First delivery to begin on the 10th of July next.- had not exceede their \" hts and could the conductor spied a policeman and re- with the matter.The last time he saw Excursion of the representatives of the pros.Passage The Battalion will parade om FRIDAY.90 91 ° ax have resiste successfully the entire action.quested him to take Mr.Crowdy in charge.these documents they were in Mr.St.Louis\u2019 reqaced vo 81.50 return, crory Saturday the 15th inst.st 6 pm sharp.Uniform\u2014Drill Urder.00 81 \u201c \u2014 pas .As it was t h \u20ac lai ants ender was suffi- his the officer could not see hir way clear office.He paid out $30,000 for the first > .1402 Every mantosattend.By ander.: and Woodenware 44 71 .For 130 tons of American Anthracite stove cal, to be \u2018 M a > netion would be to do wo, and Mr.Crowdy again boarded the month and the claim Mr.St.Louis made W.H.FEATHERSTONE, Capt.Empty Liquor Barrels 56 00 ROAD - DEPARTMENT, aetiverea before the Lat of August next, ae follows: , car and he pa 8 a second time.against the vernment for the same \u201cmn 181 Actg.Anjutant M.B.G.A.Mixtures Safe ete.15 tous at the High Level Pumping Station, MtTavieh ne Chur 83 _\u2014 month was $51,000, the difference being the PROTESTANT BOARD - jorses, Wagrons Bleigha 355 se * TE stree*.The Churc t Jean.True Bill Found.pan pro .- 058 97 SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned 41 tons at the Low Level Pumping Station.Edouard Munich, architect, late \u2018of : ci ase in progress.) T CE ota ana Judginent endorsed \u2018\u2019Tenders for Sewers,\u201d will be receivedat the 40 tons at the Water W Charleg France, has petitioned fora writ of injune- LE EE ei instructions from \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ' Of Sehool Commissioners.NO I * | Notes and Judgment 138 17 ee City Clerks until NOON.ou WEDNESDAY, Borromee street.ork yard, ® Be tion against Wm.Mann and Guy de Ker- Q.C., laid an indictment before the Gran FATHER LANGEVIN \u2014 } \u2018 -_ Inventory and List of Debts on view at our thetwenty-seventh day of June instant, for the coustruc, 10 tons at the Water Works yard, 986 Cadieux street.meno.He alleges that he bad been engag- Jury this morning against Edward F s \u2018 KINDERGARTEN DEPT A meeting of the Com- Olfice.\\ tion of sewers in the undermentioned en 10 tons at the House, Grand Trunk ed by contract, by the respondents, to pre: Reilly.Thomas Corbett, William E.Jack: \u2014 : ttes will be held at the Store open for ins ton, Monday, June 18th.streets with the Decsseary ponpoctions sa ne Pres .sureet.pare plans for the Church St.Jean, corner aon, James 1,.'Fishbak, James O.Dwane, He Has Been Appointed Co-adjutor \u2014_ f THIS EVENING TERMS OF SA su ; sections and specifcations on in ofbce un- 4 tousat the Office, Descry street, Hochelaga.f St.Catherine and Cadieux streets; that G \"N i > A number of assistants will be required next year in SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.dersigned, viz: of n + the George O'Neill and James Lahgsdale, accus- to Archbishop ache.the Ki ander control of the above Board at $ pm sharp.J ; to Mount Royal All to be free from dust, to weighed at place of he had submitted the plans, and that, in ing them of keeping a common betting : Ae Rr Mrdertaie this wor are lavited 16 à cu La Salle street from Marianne street ou delivery.except that for Codioux street.Grand Tran violation of the contract, the respondents | house on St.James street, known as the [SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] make application as soon ss pamble either by letter to the Ww.lB.DUNN, 01 as Petrie) Carators.avenue.atthe Water Works pard, Haid shat be reished were about to print aud publ®h the said Newmarket Turf Commission.A true bill WinNipRe, Man, June 15 \u2014 Father Bt Lo fn penn ol ote lend 1601 Hos JON J.ITS, Anctioncer.Mount Royal avenne from Armberst street 10 Papinest \"xg tender will be entertained but those from prined plans without allowing Mr.Munich to aflix was.subsequently found, and the trial is Langevin's \"appointment as Co-adjutor dally (ex Saturday and Sunday) between 2 and 4 avenue.: or those of agents _enilorsed ç his signature thereto.He accuses Messrs.expected -to be one of the features of the ang : hbishop Taché o'clock in afternoon to receive applicants sud give TION, Mignonne street from St.Denis mreet to Sanguinet lender must slate the name of the mire from which the Mann and de Kermeno of endenvoring to present term.Mr.McGibbon produced Bishop is made ishop Tac has been information.J VOLUNTARY LICITATION.fon offered in to come ie price to bb per.ton of 2.3 .3 .: .« ARTHY, J take the credit of the work from him.Mr.the authorization of the ttorney- P It will not be officially confirmed for a 106 Superintendent.Public notice is hereby given that on Notre Dame street from Guy street to Lusignan street.ta be accompanied bya deposit with the 4 Justice Gill hasgranted an interim order re- staining respondents from publishing the plans without Mr.Munich's signature.City Treasurer of a sum equal to 10 pc.the amount of the successful General to lay the indictment without the he of the contract, which sum, in the case necessity of a preliminary examifation.few days.Father Langevin has only here six months, lle is a member of the Oblat Order.\"TEESDAY, she Third Day of July Next, At Two U\u2019Clock in the Afternoon, in the ofice of Papineau, M.aine by the city as a guarantee for rarde.bid, pret the due fulfilment of the contract.In the rase of.re INSOLVE .» Btanley street from end of existing sewer opposite NT NO ICE.oficial Ko.1770, northward a distance of about thirty \u2018topsy, testified that the deceased had died - ag Mackay Institute Picnie.The consecration will take place at the from natural causes.The jury returned a if oa real a The lowsst or tender will mot meccemariiy be accept.jected tenders the deposits will be refunded on applé Saved by Her Back Hair.The annual picnic of the Mackay Institu- ace at St.Boniface, Mgr.Soulier, the verdict accordingly.Perky a Bee Cater.Sud Hoo Mon Ne SALE BY PIBLIC aucTie N of any cation.; As an electric car, with trailer attached, l'tion was hel yesterday at St.Helen's head of the order in France, now there, Mr: P, O.Giroux, who wax to have been a seig to thé highest ana last bid in the pre-, .\u2014or\u2014 The Committes reserve tbe right of accepting tenders Me Water Committee will not necessarily scoept the was pussing through Chaboillez square yes- Island, many of the parents, and friends of officinting.A circular to the: clergy to this courier in the relay race, while out on his.of Victor Mortn, Notary.the following im- fngs, Mirrer Piates por one or more sewers.west or auy of the tenders.terday afternoon, a young woman, who evi- the pupils being present.The games were effect is being pre : wheel at Beaconsfield a few days ago fell \u201cmapable Properly, longing.one otndivided and Photographer's Sup y Lun (By order), : dently was ungccustomed to street car rid- conducted by Mr.Chas.Alexander the Rev.Father Louis Philippe Adelard Lan- and broke his leg.He was brought to the to Ho minor children born of his Re Cunntag: Te WHOM IT MAY CONCERS.A.DAVIS, Fi vi half to the city and removed to the General Hospital, mérriage with the late Kimire Grenier, to wit: The unde have 1 where he now lies.He is getti along A tract of 1and containing forty-one feet nine from the Curator of the above estate to sell by nicely and will be out of the honpi Jl in a Inches ln width by seventy-five feet in depth.ublic auction, at the store lately occupied by few weoks.| Tess, A or d'à portheant oor he above insoivents, No 502 Craig street, on .- FRIDAY, THE find OF JUNE, 1904, The Chief of Police of Maisonneuve re- f land bearing the AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, ports that tramps are very numerous this n summer, men @at of work coming from all 0 The undermentioned assets belonging to the above estate: anid streets or the surrounding patishes.Night after J night some of these men seek the shelter of Yopden t ou Arig the police station for anight's lodging.Th ge with right of way aa ing, started tal getroit the car while it was in rapid motion.The conductor.seeing her action, endeavored to stop the car, but was unable to prevent her getting out.She deliberately stepped from the car, and fell heavily to the:ground, striking on the head.Although badly shaken anc her clothing Mesdamex ¥.Wolferstan Thomas, P.S.much torn, she escaped serious injury, her Stevenso , Robert Mackay, Mr.George back hair which was tightly coiled on her Durnford' and Revs.Bushell and Mac.head, wvidently averting the force of the Glilivray.\u2019 blow.gévin was born in August, 1855, at St, Isidore, County of Laprairie.Hc entered holy orders in the Obiat Congregation, and wasor- dained at theConventof the Good Shepherd, Montreal, July 25,1882.For a time he was connected with St.Peter's Church, Visitation street, and subsequently became the director of the Grand Seminary at Ottawa.He went to St.Boniface in 1 2 J CITY ITEMS The assessment roll for the widening of Bleury street has been deposited with! \u2018City Treasurer for collection.vice-president, and the president of the T Bape Board, Mr.¥.Wolferstan Thomas, distri- ae buted the prizes, During the afternoon Mr.F.Wolferstan Thomas, Mr.Chas, Alexander and Mr.Robert Mackay addressed the pupils.Among those present were WATER WORKA OFFICE, TY PC Montreal, June l&th, 1804.} 1002 drains made from their properties into the said public 3 UE law No.191 conceraine resin, who PAU ta, drains Water Department, SCRAP.streets, who fail to have drains , SEALED TENDERS addresard to the undersigned, and endorsed \u201cTENDER FOR SCRAP,\u201d will be reccived - Co Ste.Cunegondes Streets.: Spoclal Sunday Services.~All the streets and sidewalks Inthe sister The Rt.Revd.the Bishop of Delaware city of Ste.Cunegonde, with the exception of will predich at 11 aan and 7pm, services at four, are now paved with asphalt, and the 8.John the Evaugeliston Sunday, which will remaining streets will be paved as rapidly ing e f these men are not of the class on the lot, sadt t to ot not work, but rather those who an far made thereof, cannot obtain it.a The body of a man was seen floating in the river, roar Windmill Point, yesterda afternoon.Some men put off in a boat an assage, as the Bra a height of at least eleven feet from the conditions of sale and other informa- UBER = parement.Proprietors wbo may have ciaime for any existing brick or tile pipe sewer in said streets or sections of streets are hereby notified that such claims must bs filed with the Oty Burveyor within two menths after the com- .\u2019 .Co M he VICTOR MORIN, se.Ral Ue festal in character, Dr.Warwick Jordan's as possible, It is thix permanent pa roner McMahon held an inquest yester of lease of the premises will be sold vine in 1S will be .i ; day afternoon at the gaol, on the body of by; ht the body.to the wharf.where : rately.plstion of the new sewers or sections of sewers.Service in will be sung at 11 nan.Bishop that prevents the Montreal Street Railway î 3 a Gambache, the pri TOUR To ihe crowd that had col.LP he same time and place: at the oor of the Cu cert.an Hall, = to NOON * j prisoner who died sev: people SUMMER RESORTS.Soleman is remarkable as an earnest, elo- running their cars all through the city, the oan and forcible preacher.Hix Lordship, Corporation claiming that the Company yesterday morning.A verdict of death lected thought that the body was that of AA Boxes Gérman mirror plate, amoust- 208 4 FRECIVAL W.AT.GEORGE, accumulate with tbe Department np to lst May next.i will be remembered, preached the ser- should pay for the tearing up of the as- general debility was returned.** Scottie,\u201d a wharf laborer, who had been ¥ \u2019 ' Wilt be oid 1a One los.Done s \" Cr Server Tenders ta state a price per tom of IMO Iba.for cest mon at the consecration of Father Hall phalt, or.at lest, one-half of tho cost of the The firemen of No.3 Fire Station on drowned a few weeks has bee er name | $ HOTEL B h 0IS p Terms of sale, tash.A deposit of 10 per cont.Cry Sar Han Ormes, ecvaps, and ditta for wrought.(Bishop of.Vermunt).All seats free and work.This has been the only hitch be- Wellin, street received two still alarms is not known.The body Coromer will bold , Gal arm 10 wi be required upon adjugloation .Montreal, 16h June, 1804.02 The Water Committen do not tnd themaseived to ae unappropriated.' tween the Company and the Corporation, duri t night, one for a car on fire in the to tHe morgue, where the wi Tir : - stm The Inventory may be seen at the office of the cpt the lugheet or ang, of the tenders.} ata S ' and \u2018it is expected that an arrangement Grand Trunk yards, and the other for the aminquess.® 4 BRAUTIFUL ER RESORT.Curator, and the store will ue open for Inspec.TEE ANNEAL GENERAL MEETING Py onder, \u2018 A Surprise for Mr.Blurton, will be arrived at next week, when work Cotton Waste Company on Nazareth street.Tm re ng added amber Le prtre roue for the tam tion of the stock wp Lo the time of sale.or TRE 3 Mr.E.H.Blurton.Canadian Customs Will be at once proceeded with, \"= =| In both cases tho Cummage wan sleht, | ee and godirect to C.W.8 ANTUER Ww.winma, ows.CANADIAN ELECTRIC LIGHT CO'Y A.DAVIR ur fn renier mm Sr iy Tes Hotes Gass Wan | prone Menton di de orb Lodge marrons, Br 1 0 Cut ne ee Ne RES mai à TU thé coûpie Th store of Mosars.Robert Linton 0e: | Mbitme re De mes au Dar Jour Dino SEES LA J ere ru BE vil) Ew | : vue ve ev wi Dnt sone! fon Ho on Tamolne atrect, was this morning the, Tiber.Br.Johnsen who the au: save ve Dosen Car 5 ar eae Bi.wee 10 B MLENNAX, Montreal.June ws \u2018 \u2019 to ¥ , > : \\ 4 \u2018 a - ' 4 - \\ { / 4 : .& w .\" ~ .7 , JE A me =.i - 10 h .) k BIRTHS, HALDANE.At i Richmond sure, aan Jos 7, the wife of John Huldate, dr w da ughter, premature, WOOLLAM June HE.ét #6 Church avenue, Cote Bt, Paul, the wile of Ges Woollen, ol a MARRIAGES.BARTON.THOMESON - Fa fist, eu Ayril 3 tn =, Georges Church, by the Very Hoy, Dea Carmic nel a gtd daughter of peas Thotapson He wh Soungost sou cf Thomas Harta.fot wf this BIRCH Fou RDRINIER Tie hia city, où the 13th neta Lure the How.| 3 Noro a, fs Soar iroh to Éaughter of the late F.E CORNELL LJEF FREY ce rz i SL orn.tn ta M, \u201conghaer Es Fourdrinier © Lith.\u201c1504, at a jie ha Ph.ii DAVIDSON 4 - Crescent\u201d Street Preyer rech, \u201cdave 12 pray by the Re it.Ma cde x Aber + Ha vie a Chenu ist at Drags Co groond | er ne he tte Me DiXox, SAUNDERS-On June 7, 1894, by Rev atrersel on, at Toronto, Batt tie, daughter = Ÿ.i Saunders, to John Eixén, eldest so of 5 Dixon.STER KYLE.At Feronto, Cat, W.F.Foster æ Mitte Mns «, br CW.Patterson, on Tuesday 100 ny oN rx x.Wednésd Wh St, John's Church, Etora, Gh June.1594, by the Her.™ OTR As fe ceric A Hudrosn, Toronto, to Hann ar Et artand won, Ur anges! + aughter £ ve ate Cieurge pre { enter Judge of the Couns it Wellington.\u201d RING SCRIM-On Monday, June at 5 rick'> Church, by the ev, her Ww tude ¥ diam Seri, at OL or wi ANT-ROCK ALL In Toronto, Jane th, Rev, Dr.bb MeTa risk, Nerman Mac- Kpneie Oliphasr, 16 Frances \u2018Fanny! daughter of Mir.F.ail nt THE pon: MCPON ALD 4e ane dth, bp Her A.H Sher ard, of ree nis, to daughivy of J.PL McDonald, ot ptratiore Ww JLo Bt no in Hamilton.Ont.June 12 br th Ir «r, Magie, Trt daughter of Thon arrows, te Asthar M.wit At Stratford, on DEATHS, 9 Hondas, the ith instant, Sarah tie of the late Samuel Bingham, he rat h inst, Milton D.wn of the late Dugald © Campbell, cs, at st Thoms ARDINALs this city, at 577 = er street, a dune 13, Albert in eed 7 7 onthe, beloved son of Atexander C ardinal Cit A E a June 12, at 118 Harbour street, Le aged ! on and 3 months, son of Zen- von uv hârete e DAY-\u2014On Tuesday, George E.Day, aged 8 y FITZGIRBONS.In London, Ont.J Bacs .danghter © « Fit se UKE-\u2014In Quebec, on the 16th i Miss Fr a Fluke Anaiy e of the Conte ey Frelamd, aged FORSYTH- Jom June J on June 1, June 16, at Aldershot.on Sunday.= Charles and Lillie nuel, son of \u20ac Fursst FOSTER.Un the ith inst, Catharine Foster, in the 71h year of her age, at Toronto.On GUFGOILE At 33 se aton Tune 14, Har ] Hanche.aged 2 monte Eaughter of or H AYDE \u201cin London, Lydia 3 aria, ha Yaar wife of W.A.Haren aged 3 years.\u2019 Ja nd \u2026 F uñsrai from is father's + us st.on Saturday.ir 2px Friends and relatives are re en red i ä the nd ith further notice.130 2 ity, ears, Rot GH Ton On the morning of the 8th ins al Torputo, Unt.Ue fate Gearge Hought Fog CPR, And Eranddangnies arge Houghton, Esq secretary Hons se of Lo JEPSON- On June 12, at London.Ont, W ilired 1 RE Samuel M.and Emma Jepson.* Lo In this city, on thé prorait of June uf pn sonia, Frederick J e to the sen June 13, Lafontaine sree, im tha on of Victor La & In Br antiort, a Sunda, i © th, David Lawre Ltée, \u201d \u201d Mac Lox ALI-At Pa on ining Mac- MAG NE = At Torente, Ont, on Saturday, June - a John Dennison, son of Tichard and Emily #gon NT VRE On the 13th inst, a! \u201cCraigraie,\u201d re Dugcan Helutyre.in his th year, = .\"lads emit fluwe: CARSLEY'S \u201cCOLUMN.GLOVES Latest Glove Novelties Latest Glove Novelties AU the atest x Roveltics | in Ladies\u2019 Dressed and Undressed Kid Gloves for eummer vesr.LLAMA AND CASTOR GLOVES LLAMA AND CASTOR GLOVES In White and shades of Tan with coloured facings, stitchings and Pearl Buttons 8.CARSLEY, Dame at st.KID GLOVES REGULAR LINES REGULAR LINES Of Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Kid Gloves are the best value and most reliable goods in the market.LADIES\u2019 SILK GLOVES LADIES\u2019 SILK GLOVES in Black and latest Shades.Novelties in Silk Glo : { Notre Dame REGULAR SUOTESS The entire stock in trade recently purchased from Messrs Shorey & Coat a large discount has been REGULAR SUCCESS There are still about one hundred suits left which will be offered at SPECIAL PRICES TO-MORROW.S.CARSLEY'S EXTRA.WHY PAY| Feta.sols.and tracts, For WHEN YOU CAN BUY BETTER FOR 11 CTS.At S.CARSLEY'S, Notre Dame St.£57 Ladies\u2019 Sailer Hats from 9 Cents.8.CARSLEY.Notre Dame St LADIES\u2019 Summer Costumes JUST RECEIVED A further supply of Ladies\u2019 Summer Costumes in all new washing materials, is Costum Ladies us Costumes, Ladies\u2019 Seaside Costumes.Ladies\u2019 Country Costum Duck Costumes In several choice styles and in newest patterns Drill Costumes Fashionably made in light and dark lored materials.\u201cGalatea Costumes In Black and Nav Blue and White Stripes, handsomely braided.Fast Colors Cotton Hopsac Costumes Specially adapted for the Seaside and Country, being light and durable.Holland Costumes In Plain and Striped Hollands, in several styles.These are the most stylish and most economical Holiday Costume yet introduced.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.140 1 Ladies\u2019 Sailor Hats, = = AND = = CHEERY.have been de- e Great Plough- CHEAP and : & te for the purse eof HARD TIMES, .20 DOZEN LADIES\u2019 SUMMER BLOUSES, all perfect ftti at per moval Prices, from 85e All LADIES\u2019 SUNSHADES at Remoyal Reductions, from 20 to 50 per con JOHN MURPHY & CO.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St.ARE 105, 107, 109 & 111 St Peter St.Terms cash sud only one price.TELEPHONE, 2198 ring Bargains In TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, CROCKERYT, GLASSWARE, TOYS, SEWELLERY, elt.Semmelhaaek de Store, 83 ST.LAWRENCE ST.aivant Fires for So.pS bE me oy cannot be beat, Sar Motto is Fair Dealing.Hôtyat A WORD TO THE = isr Do you know that by leaving your Plano untused for months you are thereb eb vit vitiating the ears of your n it, and when das | delicacy of the organs t they will Do amable to distinguish a a discord wm a harmony.gp, Allow no tqner to touch .our Piano unless nown to be skilled and of first eless cha r à5 & man n- sult your dealer in all things, or for ever after hold your peace.WILLIS & CO., 1824 Notre Dame Street Moi Streeth, MONTREAL Sole Agents for BELL Pianos and Organs.7 as, À.Oplyy & Sus SATURDAY SALE Of Hosiery and Underwear mous prvivmels looked for by tie publie, #5 much bo Race + Bates fn Hsiery and Untereesr Blarees base move than dou cur Hades of last season, Wes Perens SATURDAY, JUKE 8th, we intend to wut do previons Sabuedaye.© Moro Bargains for To-morrow Underwear and Hosiery.Batt hy rt ry pA sist and Ereers.mlbiqeens Cat as Ce ore irons ey a they are 4 Pte rg be ardering we no irroguiay Loca te Sel thom away tuteur cout.Men's Underwear and Hosiery AT SPECIAL BARGAINS Mens Light Samer Shire and Drawers, Bos wed.Mens Strong Gower Bhirts snd Prewess, goad quality, ête à an Shirts ond Dravers, Sie à net.Mens + Fine Balbriy Men's Merino Shires and Drawers, 1 a set.Mens W ite Cashuwnre Bhirte and Tracers, at 100 Men's White Bwoaters for $1.75, And à full line of Boys\u2019 Navy Fegmeys | fn pli sien.Men's Cotton Sovks We gs paar.4 ushupere Bocha Ste à pair.100 Sacks op pur.Mon ces Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Cotton Vests Be.sets worth He.Ladies\u2019 Fine Ribbed (orton Ve Vests See.up % Ladies\u201d Lane Thread V Ladies All-vont Vests = i ho jadis ah and Would Vests 50 and 606.res\u201d Cuatu H Sc.à pair, 3 paire for ide.oe | Cashmere Hose, & = pair.fou G50.Ladies\u2019 Cathmere Hose, 3.o pair, 3 pais for Bo, Tadies Cashmere Hose, 30.» pair, 3 pairs for Ba.Our Hail Order Department ment is inorcagÿ \u2014AF- JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Drapery & Linen Warehouse, £63 to $87 Bi.Antoine Bi.284 to 156 Mountain St.Telephone SIIB.Branch 58, Catherine 58, Cor.Buckingham Ave, Telephone 235, 184 The King of Natural Table % Supplied by Royal Warrant to Her UR FINE SHOE Department is now : complete.All our fine Summer Wear ordered last January from Paris, Vienna, New York, Philadelphia, Chicag Rochester and.Cincinnati have arrived and are nowin stock ready for inspection, making the finest exhibition of extra fine footwear ever seen in this city and at prices putting them within the reach of all, as we sell at asmall advance on cost price.in addition to the above wili be seen the largest stock of general Boots and Shoes in the city.The Ladies\u2019 Dongola Kid Oxfords Laced | Walking Shoes in ali sizes and widths for one dollar per pair is a wonder.FOGARTY & BRO.Cor.St.Lawrence and St- Catherine Streets.yx § SIMPLE STRONG.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.Î Toronto, June 15\u2014At the Methodist Conference yesterday, je Rev.Carman nen.He roasted\u201d speculating cle doubtet She expediency of a tf ological or 5 church making a Pubic: oe of its doubts.He did not lieve any man man had an Hight to 0 preach ing his doubts, If the brethren wanted te talk dver © residence on Friday at Sa On F riday, the Tt Me MATION On June 12, Je sie, sk test dau MeMahon, At Toronto.On er In June ath, at Oram, Katio X sughter of Charles H.MYE \u201cIn Hamiiton, pat 11th, Herbert » Myers, o DONNE LL- Sat, Evaline, on Mondes.Jane age à %r ingston, an Fridar.June Sthe Ellen FRI relict of the inte Edward Gin saneh, aged 76 Feara* ATON In Toronto, 11th instant, Robert Paton, in his # thy ar.fa ther of J.W.Paton.To > ex.R ames Montreal.aw Wir t, herine st Cate i.Antoine to w,af 2 # pm.PARADIS In this eity, on June 13, nt 2 Eaton street, Marie.ed 1 months, daughter of Joseph Paradis PENNE pre this city on the 13th inst., Alfred on of the late Henry Belton Pennell.F wish, Der von shire, re.Engin pe Jun ral from bis fate residence, 31 1 C en Saturday afternoon, 18th inst, en patte.et two o'clock, to Christ burch Cathedrs 3, PLAST IW - At Galt, on June 16th, James Bil- 48th year of his age.\u201d ondes.suture 11, in Chie Jolin Pratiis, aged © 4 360 30 Nherst street, on June 8 years ami 5 months, the be- golds fic heleax ROBERT.At anevill on Thirds ith in Robert 3 ed Are Fo inst, v LL aria, ont din th inst, Janet Emilie, vote of Tho late John Russell, aged 92 sori ~ At Th oer.La the, !th instant, , Lohan Soper, in his TSLh y 1.Then WOODR AL Por over, i ne Sth, Res.Samuel Wouds, M.A.formerly of Kingston ERSOXAL- VIAVE THE HOME TMENT for all ¥ le Disons ail or send for Mealth fre iby : in attendance.87 3 1403 L-GASPE M LB, RING E \u20ac Chappell's Market, = Be.PRG: ot.Tel \u2018 x is da ERSONAL-USE DORE NWENIYSCURLINE FOR carling and ara ing t Loe » hat ir.Prool against wind or wet price Ie 1541) PERSONAL, The my o speois at Importation, for the tine ninsty-four now pine d for your inspect tion ofrantiemen, if yon wish to Le weil dre creed go direct to SORRENSK EY, Gentlemen's Tailor on y.29 St, Jaman Strost, up sc re AB MONTREAL Water Works.SUPPLIES, SEALE n SEND RS addressed to the and endors CR FOR STORES SE UE sobres st a City \u20ac Clee, City Hall, cord Tu ty ba 2 he pen Trista 17 oelack NOON, for re he yen Ÿ pt Letom wonton rosie, amps, hardware peo ding te echertheis ore fiers ished by the Dey pt Tenders will alan be ps esived for LUMBER, The whols in accorda of tender to in sien dersigned in the City Ah spevifieations and form ap ein wed at the aes of the un.Parties tendering are requestel ta farai eh theït se Des.and ales enaplosin accesianes with the se x oH tie be ai form and pot a «62 vue advertisement wiil not Water Crapriittes da not Mind themes à me onpt the dowent tr any of the tenders, 4 hecices (6 se {By coder! A.BAYES, Eset, M WOW.Warns Wor ng OYE ry MALE Minatrent \u201cse ia, 1504 | He a er P Notre-Dame S.CARSLEY, 1 Street, BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING Boys\u2019 Summer Clothing Boys\u2019 Summer Clothing In all newest styles, in all materials for Seaside and Country.Boys\u2019 Galatea uits, oys lanta Suits, Boys\u2019 Shirt Waists.And all other articles of Boys\u2019 Clothing in summer weights.Notre Dame S.CARSLEY, { Neg Os MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's 4-ply Collars from $1 doz.Men\u2019s 4-ply Collars from $1 doz.Men's Silk Neck Ties 15¢ ea.Men's Silk Neck Ties 15¢ ea.Men's Reversible Silk Ties 23¢ ea.Men's Reversible Silk Ties 23e ea.Notre Dame Street.S.CARSLEY, 1 \u2018Men's Furnishings Men's Boating Shiels from 28¢ ea.Men's Boating Shirts from 28¢ ea.Men's Cashmere Waisteoats $1.95 Men's Cashmere Waistgoats $1.25 Men's Alpaca Coals $1.25 ea.Men's Alpaca Coats $1.25 ea.8, CAKSLEY, 1 Notre Dame Rigby Waterproofs, Now is the time to, be furnished with a Rizby W aterproof.They are the best W aterproof in the world, S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame St.AY, Bring the Boys down to Henry & N.E.Hamilton\u2019s Where Boys\u2019 Suits are made of Durable Materials, eut in the latest - ve e following will give you an idea of the well trimm les and value we offer: BOYS\u2019 GRAY TWEED SAILOR SUITS, 9%.BOYS\u2019 FAWN TWEED SAILOR SUITS, 81.25.BOYS' NAVY SAILOR SUITS, $1.89.BOYS' NAVY SAILOR SUITS, $1.50.Thousands of other Styles and prices equally cheap.BOYS\u2019 BLOUSES, from 49c up.BOYS\u2019 SAILOR and SCOTCH CAPS Departm Do not forget To-morrow, Saturday, is our great day in the Boys\" Clothing HENRY & N.E.HAMILTON, St.James Street and Victoria Square.; PE LARGE ASSORTMENT STRAW HATS, BNQLISE BOATERS, AMERICAN MACKINAW, CANTON BRAID, HARD and SOFT FELTS In all the Newest Styles.E MILAN BRAID I LL Light).SENATE BRAID, In Summer Weights.DRAB SHELLS, A most complete stock of BOYS and CHILD: FIS RENS Na AWS.HING HATS, OUTING HATS, TRAVELLING and C TS APS.The Finest Class of Hata from the Best Makers at Low.Prices, ROBERTSON & co,\u201d 220 St, Wi GREAT CLÉARING SALEoi DRY my During.the Month of June.TWO RANKREFY STOURS vetatied.nt see in the Boliar.Remember that we are offering real Bargains tn afl toes.Black Cash Chtored {nation a\u201d Wo call your sttention to in enormous fot et REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS.HEMNANTS oF RENTS, RENAE er LINENS.Wo give tham away abmost for Pa not saixa this rare c\u2014 ana come airéetis to DUPUIS, PARENT & co.20n-Notre Dame Street-\u2014zon KBAR THARGILLEX MEARE.JAMES ST.1 WM.CURRIE, ~~ MANUFACTURES of \u2014 ge CLOTHING POPELAR-PRICER, PEBFECT-FITTING, and ALL-WOOL, WARM WEATHER CLOTRING.ALPACA COATS, RUSSEL CORD COATS, LINEN COATS, SERGE COATS and VESTS, TWEED COATS and VESTS, DUSTERS, &o.Note the Address\u2014 WI.CURRIE;- 1967 Notre Dame Street.STRACHANS ilt Edge Soap THE BEST.Baule | ap toi eme DEEE ~ MD isi 1 RESTE EEE | of Mother's proof that the people In easy under slerical rule, Dr.was elected ev or.Favret, of Chicago, was present | \u201cWould Disgrace Savagon\" JONDON, Junt 1&\u2014The Daily Neres this morning has a leading article en the re ment, that the negro was a thrill of horror b Sn The ru tha ou sgrace savages These oy ro An ierican citizens, it says.who ity onder ek ho PE hii nity, under the greates epu Tr Boni the world.PA petition be bodies, has to the Chicago Hoard of Educa ion, mending that a Sending ook, consisting o of selections from the sacred scriptures, in u in the schools of Toronto, C Din, with the approval of both the Catholic Pro- estant churches, or similar selections, be ox tn use in the publie schools without From Generous Ireland.i\" ot th June ole ny Ann as that e the people an to the appeal for funds to support the h pariin.aa Tt Rt exceeded n expectations.t batieved that the amount sub- reach $90,000, in spite of the un- for a Vermonter Commits Sutetde.Sr.Aunars, Vt, June 15\u2014 Frank W Ballard, one of Vermont's best.known business as found dead in the woodshed of his home, on Bank street, Py this morning with his throat cut.His suicide le thought te be the result of business losses, Fell Fifty Feet and Killed.Seon, Ont.June 15,8 oclal This 38, fell rom the te Tan pot the new Hotel Dieu chapel a tance of 50 fi er, and was instantly Ta \"he Ladtea.The plensant'ioffect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liqu id laxative, Syru yrupot Figs, under all cones it their favorite remedy.To get the true and nine article, k look for the name of the Cali orain Pie Syrup Co.\u2026, printed near the bottom he package.Fools experience a- thing selves before fe the will believe it: and Cv remaining fools, the: onder \u2018that their children will not heed their testimony.Are ax small as homeopathic Re) and As easy to take as su likes them.- Carter\u2019 « Little iver PAs Try them.Canadian Pacific Haliway Improved vice.Commencing June 8th the Canadian Pacific railway service between Montreal and Quebec will be incre © addition of a train leavinæ Dalh ose Square - depot at 3.30 nm.daily, including Sundays.An additional train will also le Dal- housie square at 6555 po m.fer Lachute and intermediate sjations: vetuçaion L this train will arrive in Mont t 1035 a 116 2 \u2018When rou buy = 3 piano, buy one that % beon made in à factory and not by pi mend, the different portions being ma o all round the town for sake of cheapness.The finest assortment of Pianos from the wt American and Canadian factories the found at the ware roms of w Lindsay, 2905, M7 and ay se Gat ine st = These instruments, bare bee be for cash, consequently will sold at prices to cash or instalment ota : rplexitien or perplexities.these.THE HOOPER TRIAL CLD MARE.MALO CLOSELY CROSS.EXAMINED.One of Her Galles Convuisos the Court Bvideses im Rebutial \u2014\u2014\u2014 ve Yo THE STARÏ Taurus Rivess, Jane 15\u2014fhe cross-ex amination of Mrs.Male, mother-in-law of accused, was continued yesterday afternoon, It had been postpon from yesterday morning because of the weariness of the witness, She was closely cross regarding the discrepancies between he evidence at Joliette, and her examination in chief herve.Her answer was invariably that she did not remember that accused bad told her that her daughter hud throwr herself from the train under a bridge and into the water.All that she remembered was that her daughter had told her that she bad gone into the water to save the world.The ol and in explaining her forget! that for over wo weeks r ter's was just lke the lawyers, vat of her mind.his sally convulsed t Renaud remarked t ware fishing for pinta, be surely got her, This closed the case for the defen u rebuttal, 1.A.Cusson, official Send wrapher, testified that be he had been ent in court at Joliette when Mrs \u2018gave her ev idence and that he had corrects Iy transcribed rthand notes.One: sie Vv tete tinsmith, of Louisev ile, testified lamp was lig at ea end af the drain in the town, ais ng it als most impossible for any, que ne tq fall in there.He had examined it and no marks to show that any one had of er out of it.Dr, Lindsay, e sald, was a man to be de pended o 5 @ Doucet and James Dunn, ed, tied that they saw nothing remarkable in the gait of accused on Septem he former thought one of his legs aright bave been a little lame.Theophile Duval, who accom e cased and his w ife to the station Lae, a ter leët fi seville, H noticed nothing strange about the prisoner's galt, Mr.Guen, being recalled, read extracts f 5 notes of thet rial at Joliette, showing that Mrs, Malo had sworn that sceused had told her that his wife had jumped from the train as it passed over a bridge.o .N.Ge Frais ais 33 \u20ac pe testified that after being pequittad, of the \u20ac murde r, accused receiv orbs it among other thi subsequently sent Crown a trunk od contained à white skirt.This vas to Ottawa.During Bis \u201c he ie of Mrs.tminary examination Sethi TOOK GOODS BY FORCE.Speaker Emerson's Coup de Main Over the Revenue Bill.[SPECIAL CABLE TO THE STAR] Sr.Joun's, Newfoundland, June 15\u2014 The gituation here à is becoming al eeling against the rernment.for attempt ot collect ties withoutarevenue act tre days is intense.All the porters tion and enquiring hte the \"le Grovernmen action, ah chants have tendered for tree entries, but i in all canes fau x x torns House.Speaker.Emerson, for Placentia, passed h manded a permit to member and defoe t free dut n being © pe 2 i dock where the they are justified © feeling prevails here that the e 3 been reac] must terminate this an intervi iow wit, #1 f gonds for himself which placed him A position to show that he would do bimself what he advised others \u201cfi wharf to-day is guarded by police, and reinforcements from the man-of war Buzzard are present.Duke of Cambridge Sriticizes Blan- ders of the Artillery and Cavalry.NbON, dune 15 \u201cAt t the conclusion of Connaught, Pri ce a n an, and Gen Sir Fv elyn Wood, Maior-Gene- ral sir ier Grenfell and other military ne 15.\u2014A cites of the was y and x fatally shot by Gene harenton resterdar.G eneral don \"vas inspectin: © troops an d complained of the Soreniinss of the man\u2019s ne tried to show the soldier how to undle the revolver and it accidentally discharged in his is band, The » Sutoide Epidemic, .Wa x EG, June 15 \u2014 (Special) \u2014 \u2014 John Stan note 5 a Baton ar engi meer, committed suicide last night angine.spondency led to > the act.He leaves a widow and o chi PrTTSBURG, June Bea suicide epidemic prevails\u2019 here.Since t ni wo men and\u2019 one woman have killed hemciven Mary Keims swallowed n, John bood hanged Noor 1 in apte Grove.Warm Tate, a carpenter, cut his throat with a Buffalo's Ex~-City Clerk Murdered.Burraro, June 15.\u2014 William E Pelener, ex-City Clerk, a law or of Erowin tion, vas shot an led in his hos.in itve Ribble aflding, 4 pa o'clock last evening, At twelve © Tock George A.Barthelomay walked in police u n anid gave himself reg dette Captain armor that he = «the man who shot Delaney.He gave sther committing the deed tha Delaney was intimate with his wife.was locked u up.British Cotumbta Rivers VANCOUVER B.O., June 15.~-The Thomp- so nd ¥ Ho & highest nt © interior State \"put thers bs still con durable snow in the mountains, hot that die volume of watay will not tanse any fr her ove fw, Plarue and Cholors.June 1b -Eighty fée mors hie plague are reported today.© parsons 8 nfloring from the opie demie \u2014 being removed to NEN June 15, A Vienna des pat to te robe # cases 3 hs at Clecnanawiace, Russian Poitand, icky miles from the F p.m THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY JUNE 13 _LAST EDITION.8 + LAST EDITION.Railway Company, Droke again and fai MORRISON GMdings, Mrs.x H.G the Street appearsa to my, Mra.Jas.Gibson, Mise ibeon.à nas Seasio THE LATE MR.befare tho Committe and asked the .Sih Ww geand Chicago of: JUST OPENED, Ww r.Gien, Mra.Hill, Mrs.Hill, Mrs.contractor for paving of Bleury street and the opeul as done clse- .© ME ogy etm NJ.Hogi pe dard DUNCAN M\u2019INTVRE | téceià onis be allowed 28 block the sree WILL BE FREE.| 123 cveulus prices.Nothing vas done à vor or sesvmiron od that it.was within the limits ME, Tot Kennedy.afr.W: Kearney.Mee, W.piece to arbrocke street clear for vraioeo © MONTREAL EXCHANGE MARKET.Decorated ) pres the Bout Eure commercial law.It was the rule of ter Wilfie K y.Miss Annie Kearney, Mrs.= she Park Avenue line could by .oR Bran by Memes W.L 8 Juckwo & Porcelain Petters.The Speeches For and kr; éctitious names \u201cmigie be employed Mr D Parmi Mar dorer Las ue a The loner.piece was free.\u201d the Minister of Justice Has |\" med Clock Cases) =\" .: an G.Larmonth, Mr.A.E.Lewis, Mre, ces x .Between Banks.Dens: Against the Accused.n° Met to min \"a check ould eo \"Aire ly hE E Mère Mes Mont Ma The Funeral Servi COULD BE TRANSFERRED THE SHORTER DIS- D New York Funds CY 3.16 Le ee te ep re ver Bord hich te had » right © to wee.Mim Siichell Mra Mackey Laon Mise anh This Afternoon.TANCE.| Reached that at = we = iH \u2014 n_sccoant.Eesen | Meta M de aie ug dan nl Henry Birks & Sons, Wiman's use of Mr.Bullinger's naîne was the use of a fictitious name.Practical lan and in law, there was no difference.Gen.y r, St.George said it was a quest pestion of cision.Ç Paris Chcquce ess whether the contractor on the mm.Robe, Phi Mis Tt Rosa MM.Catherine st.and Phillips square, TRACY CHARGES INGRATITUDE; on i De De.\" Id put the tracks in order, but the Guilders, 3days, sit, documentary Phillipe, Mw Phillipe.Mr.roe, ; oy : %._ Reichmarts, 3 days, \u201care es iy was ing to quote i of et | Street Railway had the right to, the.Montreal.ot 1 WELLMAN CHARGES SOME: this p tion.the faces he \u2018BET cited Mim Fistor aes wii rt fin, Lis et A LARGE REPRESENTA.Spt lalivay bad ihe right ve) do the amiars.Fpl Marth ser lu ne carly arguments for the dis- Mia Shaw vhaold, = Fro st, plained that they did not proceed fast LORD ABERDEEN'S SIGN ATURE don Stock M = SIT.BATT.ES THING WORSE isral of then ictment, when he was in- Mis Kate È Smith, Vise = Samuel, 3 Mise E.TIVE GATHERING.enough.Lon ha o = the London me ny.ngta : a Sur muel, .Fred ie pressed Mesdrs.Meredith Brien a he Arm RE a y te gd right here, | Miss Annie Smith, Mr.wa ae ta ae Craie axed bis willing: ONLY REQUIRED NOW.market at ?p.m.to-day as fol os ours où SATURDAY AFTERNOON, that none of these cases has ire Mr, H.W.Taylor.Rev.2 time, but with the whole street ci .London \"New York Bugera ant thn Liddy oi er D Bell ese lt the alightest appli Thatel r.J.Th Many or Stocks.Priogs.Equivalent.a b pot cation to this case and it ww Si Jew.W.Weaver, Miss Wilkie, ope il d i 1 d e street it was impossible to \u2014 Atchison.i i7 V.EVELYN MITCHELL, i Speeches of Opposing Counsel x al ae prs and tends to maislond the A.Wilkie, Miss M.Wise © Railroad, Commercial an «l ve a proper service to this important sec- = Gan Pacific, a 10 1 Commanding \"E- Ce.' .AR cime Mie Wise ca PY © city.EK cura aroun Hose amare cnt sarge, Ll ARRESTED Professional Men Pay Air.Cochrane came in at this moment Then St.Vincent de Paul's Gloomy | Lovievilie & ; a » e \u2014_\u2014 « an ec ra d 3 .' | Mat gai avere ani ace dr roux) POLICEMEN ARBESTED, their Last Tribute, Sun oldu to aah ro vars 5 Portals to Open.ep.Beal Estateis the Basis of Wealth [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} \u201cOh.e: \u201c M.Central, .i yen: T so hen first Mr.Cuuningham\u2014\u2018But you told Nr.Ont.& Western, 13 NEw YORK, June 15.\u2014The case of Erastus brought them up.\u201d re pied du Two Men of the City Force in the McDonald that you would be a fortnight.\u201d .Reading.Therefore Buy a Lot in : > à ven.Tracey then a ee citations y > es © - , St Pau .Wiman, on trial for forgery in the second (Ged.age thon a bandone the good | i eral Mr.Du M our 1 would be infshed tomorror \u201cBat Union Pacific, 14 degree, will undoubtedly go to the jury this character of Mr.Whnan-Ris the good Custody of a Detective.foto (ner place this afterdoon rom his th such interference it i ake t our {sPRCIAL TO THE STAR] ; Wabash Pr.1 M ontre al An n ex afternoon.domestic relations, \u2014 ate dence, Drummond street, and was IVa to do the whole work, instead of a OTTAWA, June 15.\u2014Donald Morrison, the Meredith & OEriens Wall Stress.9 - s devoted'to the s ing: His PUBLE x resi um ortnight.\u201d : j .The forenoon was devotedio the summing and bis r i \" mh wy eputatie ; Nr.bman, ship chandler, has lately attended by .a very large represen- Ald.Prefontaine here came to the rescue Megantic outlaw, will be a tree man within Gossip.i The most most charmine ta wba DE situated 1 up of counsel.previous unsulli re lon as been ising t.» and other articles ei il nd attempted to r oil on the troubled a few days.The London market is unchanged, outside the Oty Temata, wthin minutes oy Fark : \u2014 The art-of the cross-examination was 8 business mar.From this Gen.Tracy feu hi ng ù 1 st tation of citizens in railroal, pro |anda Pp pou : The Union Pacific statement will be the worst Avenue Rlectric fron Crug treet passing en rete - on ion Mr.Wiman had frequently FEL on to enquire what Mr.Wiman's re- fom in ee ont House mquare With a fessional, mercantile and commercial life.er Cochran o declared that every pro- Sir John Thompson has given the case pu dow and disappointing! some tr toa bar a Themis fab tard of to ere d the rules of commercial Rg a he only \u201ca cashier | held to instant and Siew of having these pilferings stopped, The burial service of the Presbyterian prietor on Bleury street would sigu'a peti- fall consideration during the past week.Democrat ongresemen they won tid Bom aa, So home to hush orvally dinver, If you his nd had repeatedly implored Mr.rigid account for every cent aud without .Loughman consulted Detective Gladu, Church was conducted at the late residence tion to close the whale street up for eight He read over all the evidence at the thal, Spe the whole: defeated tl agioo tu senate : Pun Yor pamlon, besides interceding with authority to direct the disposition of.a Who detailed une of his a, yolk.Mercler, of tlie deceased gentleman by the Rev.A.J.days to finish the work, We think sugar à purchase for a rally around Low Taxes, ; Mr~.Dun in his behalf.The worst feature nnyf or was he a ner in that concern?© watch the store.etective was Mowatt, of Erskine Church, and the Rev.Mr.Cunningham only wanted the upper the judge's report and the medical certifi- Wide Streets and Lanes, was that it was shown that the offence was id he understand imself to be a partnert locked in the store a couple of part left open, ; India à is} buying silver.; ete after obtaining forgiveness.Gen.Did bis a intes re à him asa Partnert B a Thursday night Mercier was Dr.Jas Barclay, of St.Paul's Church, It was finally agreed that Mr.Cochrane cates, declaring that Morrison is in the last Gold te Pb bling out from Loudgn to Argen- Beautiful Residences, .: Tracey bitterly reproached Mr.Dun for ex- To all these questions Gen.cey re- comfortably esconsed in a place of After a short invocation prayer followed should commeiice at Craig street and work stages of consumption.eon E Te oh imation - Libiting these otters, turned an affinnativé assertion.Midi when the door of the store was un- by $ \u201cby Scripture We ated to north, leaving the piece above Ontario suit h rt the »unt rably recoired in London aa and on scheimo continue to make this the most attractive and besatifal \u201cHow did the letters addressed to Mrs.He discussed the articles of the associa.1ocked and opened and a man cautiously en- the vocasion, owatt, a street alone for the present.As a result he has made a report to the avorabl; ivedinl ¥.part of the City.Dun get intothe District Attorney's hands.\u201d tion under which R.G.Dun & Co.were or.fered.re was gently, a his wr omni, Bo y ouch brayer was offered by Dr.\u201ci ell put my.tables the meeting ho aid: Governor-General rccommending that London's Closing.To (Sky suburb of the city fn which Temements are \u2018 Mr.Tracey.nized, and contended that the practice of > ; ; ongols Pre j = turned them over to him\u201d said Mr.the concern had nullified the articles so far [er some object Le was finding difficulty in Teste \"Melutyre incan eh Me- the corner of Craig street, but if the Street, Morrison, having served a large part of for ony: 10g: consis.Yor the account.où Se The double track to the Annes ts now being laid.and Dun.as they restrained other members than Mr.Invi ing his bands on.After a few jntyre, John Na ntyre, Duncan Me ntyre, Railway Company do not keep ahead, his sentence and being in a precarious state Can.Pac.64; Kric.13): Erie seconds.75; 1llinoia pokes arc up Sewers and Water are laid in Park Avenue.:} \u201cDo you think that consistent with your Dun from endorsing cheques.uutes he stopped.opposite a box harles i Me ntyre, pos lecrased: will go on paving above Ontario street, ; \\d be Central, 934: Mexican ordinary, 17; St.Paul honor, to wake public private letters to The judge began his charge at 2.15, when Of tobacco, put a couple of Slugs gouathan ; son, a Gerets Ss The The people of Bleury street must be pro- of health, executive clemency should be exer- Common, : Now York Cent » 1008: Penney) PRICES: à your wife, written in the most sacred confl- the Court re-assembled.in his pocket and turning eut M ercior John Sono ™ wm Hodgson dab Archie \u2014_\u2014 cised.on 516; un three per cent rontes 100\u20ac #0, for vera $50 up for alot Bry feet wide by one hundred À x \"ver - - » ., .{ dencef Soked Gen.a var J hush in Me.\u2018George W.Swett on Wiman.spran; out of his place of concealment and Hod ou, pons Ferguson, \u201cJohn Shearer Another Donation for British Colum- In capital cases the recommendations of the account.Exchange on.London 22 18c for der Terms: Guetourth cash, valance to to suit pur J \u201c which was suddenly broken Mr.George W, Swett wasat the Windsor sei s man.Great was his surprise to Cassils, \u201cass nephews; raries bla Sufferers.5 ~ For and iculars a to A.MAIN.| ; ne Sire Tugrahain.who exclaimed in a this morning, having arrived from New find that his prisoner was a brass buttoned, Hodgson, C.Cassils and Charles grand The Union Assurance Society of Loudon, the Minister of Justice are invariably rati- The Liverpool Closing.wane pod gartfotiars arely to \\ÉTÉVRNEON tone of irritation: York to attend the funeral of the late Mr, black-Belted, blue-coated limb of the law, nephews.through Ar.T.L.Morrisey, Manager fied by the Governor-General; hence it is LIVERPOOL, June 1ä\u2014Cloeing\u2014 Wheat easy: BROWN &cu, 1% Roary 3 Dame aires.J ** Pa you think, Gen.Tracey, that it isnot Duncan McIntyre.\u201cThere were several in other words a member of the police : mong those who attended the funeral Can a, has donated two hundred and âtty .demand poor No.2 red winter.4s 6d.Corn i Canadians » rt hin t the trial.force.from istance sucres Messrs, Geo 2 reasonable to assume that poor Morrison's steady domand moderate; now mized : consistent witl: the honor of a good citizen adia gro ing him at the R HH ML St dollars to the relief fund British Columbia ae a: futures steady: demand moderate, to cominunicate the facts to the District At- Jobn Ross bertson, of Toronto, has AY THE DOOR WAS ANOTHER POLICEMAN, Swett, t .son an flood suiferers, at Vancouver.prison days are numbe Spor RATS Jandy een 9 tornes whèn a crime has heen committed\u201d never left his side and sits with him and the \u2018private detective moved towards Lawrence, ew \u201cYork City: J : Camera _ \u2014 bered.3 8d.Poa steady, demand poor: st st Pouis 162 St.James Stroot.\u201cJ don't think it is honorable under any aid v within the rails.Attorney-General him at once.The two blue-coa Sudbury; I Carter, Desoronto; J.se ee \u2014- ay winter, 5e 6d.1: demaud circumstances, Four Honor, for a man to | Lo nely, of Nova Scotia, was also pretty con- guardians of the peace at once pro- boston, enry M.Pellatt, BRITISH MARKETS.FINANCE AND COMMERCE.poor; spat 35 6d.N.B - Office, corner Park Avenue and 6t.Louis Street, make public private letters, especially if stant n his attendance until he received ceeded to explain.The man who Toro: hn Senator Dochrane, th Ba e a Prov on Chooss n te, Open every afveenoon.10 wef e y- & hint that it would hurt him tically and .rain and Provisions, Ete.\u2014_\u2014 tario Cheese Marke = those letters were written to his wife,\u201d re- pol had been caught inside the store, gave the Althoush the fa Ferguson.requested that no The Stock Market Reacts.name of Campeau ; the one at the-door as da Juve, 15, ne [SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.} torted Tracey.totake too great an interest in the court pro- Buxnponn's Brronr, It wan evident very early.on \u201cChange\u201d = ¢ ceedings.This accounts for his sudden Ruy.The latter said that he had found the flowers be sent, the floral offerings were 1.whea ie Kixosrox.June 1\u2014At tho Cheese Board ; : a cd citizen.1 want to sas sou do not J15PPEArance in the midst of the trial.key and had intended tu return (t to the both numerous and beautiful, and came Carevec oo pase god fo [Spies To enn Sick bs been wel iain mest poiaiar 1 soot od fives | Choice River Front as a juot .3 a owner.- \u201cforei deter.all the week.Values went off after the first two © quatatior ohs ranged to understand gouwd citizenship.oclare oneol Lota Greenstisida a GC to the The man instead of Leing regular] States.By as cial request of the de- nates turn aston an os hip.170.90.Baba: | or three doals and the ony or! wealin == Pie sie purchased the make of Hx factor \u2019 Judge Ingraham.16 Tra city this morning.\u201cx teft New York,\u201d he rested and \u201clisted\u201d were reported to niet qpased gentleman t e funeral arrangements bian, d + Ga.Prompt.Lis 3d.lish and along lot ret ow Mark P ROPERTY Al STE ANNE M ee por FR 1 hei rand said, \u201cas 00u as all the evidence had been 1ugbes, who.summoned them before Were plain In every respect.There were | Am.four rer ile delusnd.Austraifan wheat the amp ln values van as oe Sh St Gabriel Cow Market.drawin.himself up ee Me t re the practically put to the jury.The court would Dim Yesterday.Just what explanation non Dearers.Mou off const, oe 34.rg and and followine Pros th tra ANE was of fair volume, and well isesibated The receipts were 53 cows and 12 calves this Kit 0 a pl A hare vere notallow.a foreign conse toaddressthem,so the men gave is not known, but OR 08S Present nth re Lord M lias and following month, = 6d.Walia Walla among the loaders of the general let.Hanks morning.There wana good demand for milch BY AUCTION Judge full in he eyes.ablations of À 1 returned.Tans treated with the utmost they evidently created a doubt in the Van Homme, Donal Smith.Sie A R wheat off coast, 2% Sd.Present and following continue io inactive.though stea it Ate Shares Sys mast of thot offered Hier sa disponed \u2018 * citirenship, Does Your Honor want to ures however.General ' who Chiers wind as puter bei tot Rues là Angus, Ss Clouston, Sir\u2019 Joseph Promptiy to Se shipped.Tha od any due.234 at 6h In the ho miscelineonet hist Sr.Rally.oon Scows for 965 8 bead, uf or 50 a Dead.5.8 for Weareinstructed to seil at our roums, 181 St Jame y question mme on the subject! id slowl The Tater was composed of men El their usefulness on the force was gone and Hickson, E.A.Small, C.J.Ho \\grson, 3d, Liverpool wheat spol, mther easier.Do pet \u201cales ere made Tai oder wont Be eaten 1 2 for $M a head, ens aa Tor #0 head Breet.' , Re no Jus erg er HE SONI coca standing and included bankers and they sent in their resignations this morn.ve prhos.Harris, James HE, Milton maire.eed An te ad.ane ne off to 146}: the new stock in sympathy declined 1for $31.The calves brought $1.35 a head.On Wednesday, aoth June, let iy x Mon ni ce Dun,\u201d the leading business men.The trial was con- ing.The Chief says that admitted WP En t « Allan\u2019 M ur Macke ton: Min ta first bakers flour, 13a.Red winter from Ii?to 141, \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 A a Then LE ing hi back the ducted fairly throughout and was marked having found the boy and baving had it h Paton \u2018And: rite Dav id Patio wheat.cxship.Present and follow.hands Cable Sade placed ar ie uu, and Telcgta; Special Noties.+ iron clack.General aid, Turning his ck on 1 't by much business prom toes.-| in his possession and\u201d the Chief gave him a {198 ton, Andrew Allan, jr, David ing month.fla 34.Na 2 Club, Calcutta wheat at inn sold at The beautiful country arat the residence of the hate Court, and * fncin he a ness, sour promp severe hauling over the coals for not at Morrice, F.S McLennas, Fred.Cush ex-ship.22 6d.Present and following month, tot of Dai Dututh preferred oh chanesd bands at es À few hundred dollars in cash pal en onar a à man to turn these pri \u201cTHE RELAY RI pr E chan der dater | Foster J.L.Harcourt, George® Sum.Prvaeroot Laver Prices Comment, Jane 5 19% ere laced at TGS stock, And for the new: Shc on \u2018recurs Anew Upright Pavoat |W.H.HUTTON, Esq.cate the District AY DE.officer in charge ol ¢ Station.per Alexander Rasa, JL Philip Soott, sd sa #tto 2 Cotton were traded in at 45, sors to 2272 St, Cath t-, during J vate th poner qe te made public There is a great deal of mystery Rev.C En y, P wheat É vos ë è + 55 and olor at 110.The res rest of the list was erine s uring June.Comprising four arpenta of lan in a high state of cultive- Attorney, that they \u2018mig he made public _\u2014 .and secrecy observed in police circles over Jo be Kenned lescood \u201cTrim À Dansereau, Boring whee 16 wel.fo Dé te 00 lected.140 2 tion.with a handsome water front and the reskience and and used iyrainst He wan y à Start Made From Sarnia at Four This this case.and Mr.Loughman has given in- Jobn enne y, Thos.NE e, ustice No 1 Cain.49% vo.103% Bacon.Né to 6 on\u2019 advices stated the market as un- To three seeking a country or riverside six years ago, to a ady wham he come ered Mornin.structions to his employes that they are to a vidson, Lieut.-Col.itchead, Richard No 2Cale, 39 30 Tow M2 5090 changed.Fi e dum on Gold at Buenos property this will afford » rare 0 .a friend, and the friend of his.amily give no information to the press.Vv White, EB.Greenshields, W.M ; Ramsay, Com 15008 er Hlweola Sao day is à a robe on London Cheap Note Paper! Abo, the property of Mr Kull « ks the above, Me.Dun again renal: ied ina low ano: [SPECIAL TO TUE STAR.] The arrest of the two policemen by the TAC ï 5 H, Ting, 35, Mofatt, J: -\u2014 of Kagland on balance to-day 37.Cheap Envelopes! house thereon.Special attention ls directed (hack sore 15 Het to fw thei over with SARNIA.June 15, The relay ride started Private detective was quite dramatic.Mer.roibbon, QC.AI: Stovoncen AMERICAN MARKETS.\"It I+ announced from London that in tbe At: P ao inapaction i hited I thonght it right to turn, then over wit de ha une 3\u2014T , x a 2 e star cier is a very small, slight built man.D.McGibbon, Q.C., Ald.Stevenson, M.AN: chison R.R.reormanization plan - Extraordinary Cheap Sale! inapec all the other ietters I h ad.h be Pis from To four o'c pe 5 5 m roing.He was a member, of A Battery, N.Cloran, Dan.Mclntyre, Wm.Stephen, R pts an ' te.lon bondhalders carri it is ) CRADOCK SIMPSON & Co.Did you voursell ive them into the Dis- hd Ey a ch \u2018enrie A as official Star Hoth R.C.A, during the North-West C.Minto, Robt.cenar.B Ledoux, John esel and pmen understood that the assessment on the stock will oles you tare for the praside or country dou fore J, » tie Lave he Mr.Nicol, who /| vers early quite a crowd had gathered, Rebellion.and his name was familiar to all QFIVIC A, ©.Clarke, Andrew Win P4000 Cons, 16000 Date où = fre Pnatend 7 JI0.1e wil be $13 vor hare.dering Sin in al oes us coy address Real Estate Auctioneers.91 \u201cNo, grr gave ro an to Mr.Nicol, who the weath - continues favorable it is RY at the tine as that of a voung gunner who McCulloch, ie Hutchins, ohn Waseon: Wier, Shipments: 5004 bash.W MEAT, 177,- 1 it t said, more © h to 70 Beaver Nall Hill, Prin empluyed Mr.N'col esÿecially to most certain that schedule time will bo endeavored to save the life of bis comrade \\Vhyte, James Harper James Ceci 000 Corx, 24,000 OaTs.18,411 bris.FLOUR.take up the floating debt, and new income bonds CLARKE & CO, biatiences.1401 - ou PO Me Ww es especially beaten Charpentier, under fire at the time of the M yte, MeSha pti James ry NEW YORK.June 15 Hecei 700 bush.Will be given for the assessment.The .Fly La F § Heavy thunderstorm and downpour of rush on the Gattling Gun at Batoche.Shorey.Chas.Six v \"c.C.Clagge Ww.nus Joon.Ship 9 bus bash: con ponds a li *be gives fo HOUSE AT LACHINE Men) sir.1, Mr.Mi rain reported in west central Ontasio but Mercier has lots of pluck and he needed it 1 112; - ol Fi ) a Sitar.à oak Dipients: part.Or dus nee ho ot ioe ut : And your private counsel, Mr.Minton, por Jutario, on Thursday night.It was Roy, it ap.M.Marler, Samuel ex Mcbh ie Gault, W Wav.$50 bush.Co bush.Oars, os af brane ch do not earn interest.For Folding Beds has been in this court room, at the side of relays picking up time, notwithstanding.rs, who entered the store, Campeau Chas.Drinkwater, Alex.McPherson, L.18.105 bbls.FLOUE goneral mortgage are u prbod; 2 A Comfortable DOUBLE COTTAGE, the District Attorney to prosecute this de- First two miles covered in darkness; second fra PEAU Silverman, R.B R.W.Shepherd, CLUTH.June \u2014 Receipta: 25080 bush.new second mortgage of $30,000,000 will provide 0 ieish Mr.Wellman's relay ten miles distant, reached fi ocking him in as roon as he TN WHEAT.Shipments; 154.000 bush.WHEAT.for improvements, to be issuod at over Call at T.E.& A.Mar- cituated on Broadway avenue (in the fendant?lie is here now, at Mr.Wellman's Ty en.our Mercier's voice.Mercier cover.A L- Kesher 3 Hickey, Hon.June 1M\u2014Receipte: 30,000 bush.$3.000000 per annum.The new income bonds beet part of Lachine), with a nice Garer.sir\u201d > WESTERN DIVISION.oa tor hi at a fro à hi revolver Tor.Ww.'G Nichol, \u2018WwW.H ie Caan: bu Conn bush.Cony.Shipments: 300 Pas boc paid for thiroe su bch pl on The tin, 1924 Notre Dame den\u2014the lot being LT by 150 ft.\u2014will s, Kir an his baton away from him.m- yw : = , ; .THE LETTERS CHIEFLY REFERRED TO Strathroy relay, No.4, reached 6.153% peau.from outside, advised Roy to open the i 5 MeDonald, ex Ald Sg janens, Chieaxo Hox Market.; atalments STiending.over « 1 be calle FT in \u2018Street.° be sold BY AUCTION, + '| \u2018nine minutes thirty-eight seconds late; left window and make his escape, but Mercier or Tp Ross, eward, yon Stock Tanne, June 15 1894 ane esti: comes at par will be given for it.140x3 \u2018 by Gen.Tra.ey were written by Mr.Wiman 41 616 covered Campeau himself through\u2019 the glass Lieut.-Colonel Starke, Maurice Davis, mated receipts of hogs wars 31.000.The official CAALER 220 \u2014 +=-At our Roots, 1ST ST: JES emias.~~ TS after a whundervianding with with Mr.Dun LoxDON.\u2014No.6 arrived 7.27.30.Sarnia and unaided took both men prisgners, pu ting.Henry 8 M Locke E sen, David report yes orday was.32.6 af hich 8443 we | C0: 6 Merchantaies » rere SCL Ms Siman.s.pme hecredi be oe fr oontimzent ost-13 minutes theirbatons in Bis After warn- JU BR.gh G eo.aan oon S Fe day were: Light mixed.$4.50 to $4.80: mixed SE a TL erten Te No Wednesday, June 27, : | oat a no to or SOUTHERN DIVISION.ing the men that if thes 8 attempted t toes- {uo Wanki rk D.Fraser R Ogden.F | king.$4.80 to 34.85 heavy ship $4.43 wath Pré Tolexraph.13 33; 11 Pre HOUSE 0 L ë $1 na on his personal account, in violation cape he would whistle for assistance.Bazin Geo.= qe Es a, $US: rough $1.45 0 $1.60.Receipts of ido St.R 108 do 9 At Eleven O'Clock.of a stipulation that no paper of the wer- Prreaxd.\u2014Relay No.10 arrived 8.32.31.Mercier them to Mr.Lough.Geo.A.Greene, Edw.Halton, Geo.te including 2500 Texans.Mar- FE \u201cst fat os) sul a 1% a da do 141; : fautile Agency should be put out.\u201d The first sa oERsoLL Relay de 22 finished here at man's house, where they agreed Graham, (Shas Garth.Rev) Prof, Murray, ket dull._\u2014 ne.19 Colored Cotton 63, 141 MACKAY STRERT.The house i is occupied by | Ww.W.¥.Mus- etter was as follows: \u2018 0 OONSTOCK.to- that pratiomen, 100, 1 ; Ma w nning, HICAGO MARKETS.na s A handeome Stone Front, Bemidetached HOUSE, Ben, Esq., and is in good order My Dear Mrs.Dex.\u20141 ventre \u201cto.eh 8.18, thirty s Li ve at 17, 30 res et the est mated value was goods atolen CR Ban LE i Foret a ve lind S He © CAGO 2 a+ RUN per er in ae re throughout, Ah out throug Fou.guilty though Lam of having! forfeited your onda.They took 2% minutes, 34 onde fro phe store.wn Hoy' \u2018e at bee on .Dougall, reed Forget, and Whens Dropped 3-4 July Phare mourant sro Ge June.Apply at once to \u2018 Dinan Sr ver herbnbed Pa costed ms SOS from Inwerooll, a distagee of 10 ules.Graig and Notre Dame\u201d The incter walked James Cantite A.À Cintyes doin Mchion\u201d Corn Lower, Ouse 4 Up June.Rms seo Otio ®t |), CRADOCK SIMPSON & C0, | J.CRADOCK SIMPSON Æ CO., « .[have she If be - own to St.Paul street, he says, to ask » oe PE Fume 10 : Sete confrience oi Mr.Dim aba sonreelt, Oey Braxgrorn, Ont.\u2014Relay No.2{ finished Campeau for a chew of tobacco.The latter Wanless, Aaron Wright (Renfrew), D.ol.slons Weaker.Close, ARTA Ak Ba 181 ST.JAMES STREET.1913 Real Estate Auctiencers.3401 consideration: are.course, serivua but to 10.30 Took 43 secomis to sign.said he had none, but would show him McAndrew (Renfrew).James Thom CurcaGo, June 15.\u2014The market lacked ani- Cunadien Pacific Ry \u201c 8 eo eames ve los* such friendship as his and yours, such BRANTFORD.\u2014 Relas No.3 finished 11.07.re he could get it, and took him to J.Cleghora F.PE Rnb ex-Al mation today.\u2018Wheat Ven and corn were weaker ercial 2.1804 Bonds 1% Me we pri 7 : unstinted kindness tom selfand ton 12 my darling HAMILTON, Ont\u2026-Relay riders 20 Ts store, opening the door with a Man Filson, W.orn, + John n response brid oh brought cut pros Puluth$.8 & Adantis, : 3 4 : K Tend co rie vo Before.Yo tell yon.you of the ox.here at or eleven minutes ahead of roy GE Colon Fischer H rm.Ewan, dos où + wheat held on dose ns Cables Mo eal do beet, 10% 3 5 x ® \u2019 - e time.: _\u2014 ut.-Colone! e SH on.nator ont ! Don hear on te Rise vo EIRE BERLISETOS No.20 relay riders passed « STARS\u201d SPE Gochrane, Walter Wilson.\u201dAlesander veaker.ie bear vérenet gore Etre SES CE WE DEFY COMPETITION.miserable and erring partner.Since th ne Burlington at 12,57.THE \u201cSTAR'S\u201d SPECIAL McGregor, Robt.\u201cMackn James O'Brien, | ob w spots, iting in à decided dro) Do New lly ie 18 ni == ' 1 1 spent with him and {when I had hoped I oul - NORTHERN DIVISION.er i Win.Smith, col Base nn M Daneas, E The closing xr oe ; were, oat on June, Montreal Gas Ces ul w 2 = conmencca new lif» of ntance an - 3 .X book .; .Corn Telephone Fort to wader if passible.the past the etadies Sr.MARYS \u2014No.11 relay arrived SPORTING EDITION.Thomas, Jas.Thomas, G.Delormor J.Farge: 4 Sept.June.July, 34 Sept | Doris 8 18 18 ie attempt has been e to destror his confidence here at R46, Sweency, of London, de- .- son W.pes Te 'S.Bullock, larm Me herron.Pork.ou alg, Bank of Montreal, Mm WW ms aw in me.[know I have donc a wrorg act and will livering the message to Dr.Ss.C Stevenson R.D.Gordo Wan > A July, Tito 15 A Sept.Jutario Bank, \u2014_\u2014 == = = be punithed for it God knows, Tam miserable.of Stratford.James McCormick, offici Jon Crawford, J.M.\u201cCrawford, Dr.= Crain tc: {ICAGO SPECIAL: hank of Uitawa, \u2014 Wm \u2014 wx) All can be rem ied and timer, from Lendon.(ransferred the mes, A Special Sporting Edition of the STAR | y,/W.Mason, New York: Daria Mac: ALS.ons Bank, s em w WILL BE IF I HATE A CHANCE oy A leavin London.and ÿ 5 minutes wiil be issued Saturday evening imme- foie, Chief Roberton.of Cian Gordon, Meredith & OBrien received the following Jacques Cart Une \u2014 4 I tell you.my dar.good woman, my heart is late leaving here, the riders having made diately after the finish of the lacrosse R.W.' Shepherd, Robt.Gault, L.J.over thelr direct wit ar: Ean a tix ia wm a\" wy i ST Iory Gfomiy, darling wife.now up 3 minutes.Sweeney fell on top of St.ide § Seargeant Geo © Moffatt.Hugh K.Graham, haad and Rapid Ci a TE: Ugh Loctec Bank raie \u2014 mm \u2014 = daughters and bovs she has left.| must throw Mary's Hill, and oo me non que pedal.match, giviog the latest possible informa James Slessor, Ins.Moffatt, J.T.Mitchell South Dakota aud Nebraska, balance of spring L Bar ; - = \u2014 = myself on his kind heart and hope he will give .- Rel No.17 arti tion about the principal sporting events A.McAllister, Caladonian Soclety; J wheat sections clear.Can.Bank of Commerce: MO 1% Le 1% me another chance.Forgive mu if you can.or SHAKESPEARE.\u2014Relays No.17 arrived in Dougall, M.S, Lonerganand Selkirk Cross.10.82 a.m.\u2014A private crop letter from Prime Le Banque Ville Marie, -\u2014-=- \u2014 at Jomar help me, Jr you can.to lives Alife that will Shakerpeare at os Relay No.19 .| wking place.These will include the Can- The employés of the firm of D.McIntyre, £75 both sp ing and winter Jrhoat crops are suf- Mochelags Ba S + = = ev \u2014 3 couriers .« ploncer press , , Respectfully yours, pre « \u201c= =i bu = 1032 The adian Athletic championship games on Sous & Co., and of Charles Cassils & Tints half column list of advices from its 3 = » = ERASTUR WIMAN.a © RER e attended the funeral in a body, as did those Re correspondents, which show that there has | 108 = » - roads are rather muddy owing to a heavy the M.A.A.A.Grounds; the lacrosse of Hodgson, Snmner & Co.severe drought damage to spring wheat, North-West Co.35 \u2014 #8 \u2014 To this communication, Mrs.Dun made thunder shower.The weather is clearing The re also large del ne from been ms pointe Fro mage plo pr ng ng whe de = an = .an answer, which was not put in evidence, now.matches between Cornwall and Montreal the Caledonian and other Scottish societies.buying Ju wheat; he Canada Cemtral Bonds, i» Ww 199 \u2014 during this URNITUE RE This answer elicited the other ter pat 10EETERsETRS\u2014Relay 21\u2014Riders left at at Cornwall, and Shamrecks and Crescents Mr Molntyre' WL me ls Market, acts anlf 8 Manel Gate id ISO IE a | co - .15 the prosecution.It ran: April 21, 1888.BERLIN\u2014Couriers No.£3 arrived at 11.20, in Montreal; the Relay Bicycle races; the It is understood that the will of the late would re on het ro will notice, are ad One, Sold oo roi = \u201c ws s Month m.and Carpets EE ator didn tev lines making up four minutes between Peters St.Lawrence Yacht Club and Corinthian Mr.Melutyre is à very simple one.Dur.Te D s thing in the market.We still ad, seen CN 10 IR MEN | RAR rgh an rlin.owery au .a wo Prarie, Seve?yo here à inde bre us put Co.onu Cu lng recs: 1 hors rec Bot | ie be seted on | Cn ve co tery ERSEROS Gy em BB F.LAPOINTES previous tha | san vxpees.all ho Me Dun | Ont.\u2014Rielay No.27 finished Air, Latonia and Morris parks and other op.to $150000 on each of his sever hush bord où thin Marcin: and we nick cis js Bocident Ine Oo, = = = = At I.9 offer, [will show beth you and him how Acrox.\u2014Relay No.33 arrived here at 1.17.interesting events.children on attaining their ority.The |/b¢ limit downward for a time anyway.= = \u2018 .Ae NR ee pr a are frtan gr sito | Vide Tel, Etre So i MEN YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Ovan Every Ercks 1551 SL Catherine Street u ; heat general to firm at the dicti .; ® ng.3e u in {he name of those dearest ones on earth broke his w heel and Tynd + had to take.SENATOR FLINT DEAD.who will pay each of the children so much bat shows no buoraner.hom | aia » on, aSrrially tor the Bran MacDougal Bros.eon ry EK.\u2014 Îtes: tests.Eases WiNAS.mes sag e on.ut | arris go! anot er whee - yearly, At Der death the money will be from She Nor ort est are beginning to report Tome 15 dE it i About the charges which led to his essed [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] divided equally among the children.De.F1% m-\\Wheat pit half descried.Trade Cotton ñ Gu Gone.re y Ieper in thie a When ded sem, he along the route.lie average cime is sigh: OTTAWA, June 15.\u2014Senator Flint, of ceased bad no insurance on bis life nor did losalaha of Tes vraies pe oaiore.Speeder oo fn Hn wom a 1 O LE 1 Furniture for Goun- 4 yo ! .- a, intè the firm?f name teen ples an hour, notwithstanding rain Belleville, died A the Grand mon Hotel he make a marriage contract.Calls for week ol ta 58 bid, Avchison 28 Bh i: % 9 try use Cheap at T.i later the firm name became Des Vie -_ Feara and four months.He went up weat 4 AMERICAN MARKETS.Canadian Pacite = \u2014 4 & ; & ne hun, Wiman ; st week toattend to some private buaineas, THE ROAD COMMITTEE.Chicago Gad ™ mg.1 dde VE Stre t & A.Martin, 1924 à \u2018* How long did it remain in the f.mf\u201d 200 MINERS PERSIH.and on ge develop caught cold, which at his _\u2014 ora oud ing Highest Lowest Ne ak Ctrl = on um.au 8 Bor e au reei, \u2018Not D St t NE About four years,\u201d great ago developed fatally.The Right for the Possession of Bleury Wheat June ang a | Diath Cartle Pas.Bg BOW we | otre Dame ree © - | Mr.Wellman then contradicted this Awful Horror in the Austrian Silesia Knocked Down a Policeman Street.: = a ES 3 \u201cBel & Hudson us au \u2014 == LONGUEUIL.==> tar ha ER Fe DS a SE Mines as Michael Farmer a policeman, of No.6 mee he Road Comm cu a \u20ac a3 fo a Tope Li Dé 164 UM \u201c The followingadvertisements were \\Viman that his name had been dropped | TROPPXAU, Austrian Sileria, June 15,\u2014 station, while crossing Chaboillez Square at At * lag ofthe a ee this | oe at ar am.ad © Jord = = x = o following 0 from the firm fo: having \u2018entangled ahigh- A ternible disaster involving great loss of nine oclock thin moming was knocked morning, Ald.Robert asked that Maison- o To 8 § a Fon Roce, We Wx.JN | This neat cottage only short distance received too late for classification: toned agency in his private atfairs.\u201d life is reported from Karin.down by a passing vehicle and badly bruised.neu ve street, between Doachester and St PA Sept.a se SN = Tansee & Tex.\u2014 \u2014 = 2 \u2018 ining 7 ter i \u201cDid you nat par a clerk in that year Itis believed that, at least 200 minershave The Notre Dame ambulance was called, Catherine streets be paved, St.Bri Pork june re nk Bn a RES ee 5 «æ from wharf, containing rooms, water in > £30 to steal the Mutual Union's contracts been killed.An explosion took piace at 10 When it was found that he was pretty Church was situated où this he : a BR BE BE BU Inthe R_ Mo UN IX ihe house and summer kitchen, will rent: ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG GIRL FROM TRE COUN- , for the beneti of .the Western Union,\u201d o'clock last night in the pit of of the Franziska badly bra The doctors say that he street.It was recommend to Council.Tard Jue 48 NS UN ES APN AIN _\u2014 = \u2014 em mak a rr ara\u201d a a nly Le asked Mr.Wellman.-minee at the piace mentioned and res will able to go home to-morrow.It was also decided to Lo Counc the ° dur < cz ; em 4G Man er = a= a= == {for either sammer months or year.184 : \u201cThat charge was brought against me,\u201d int the sure death of 190 miners.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 paving of Young street and St Catherine muwaukee su en «ts Mes mn zx a ve ge ANTED YOUNG MAN 10 TAKE CARE OF replied Mr.Wiman, ** and the charges were firat explosion was almost imme- Business Notes.street, from Fort street west, Uy June.| 4% ses E ss North American \u201c9 \u2014.\u2014 Apply to Wigs horses and deliver meat.Mao to Rn ch wad publish ancl ilowel HTH 3 ee ihe NEaTimershing have been rogistared between | Ald, Profontaine said that theconstrue.1 Ru | Kl el sl} or med Ww ww ml Te Tn IN TOE NEWSPAPERS AT $2 A LINE.the latter belnk in the Johannes Bit, where edgobuttors (Jasmin & Cle); John io Crowd and the eatimate of the City Surreyor, and nou ie Jee: Ww ux we Dopets a ox ow «| W.E.COOPER WATER RAINS REINE On redirect examination Gen.Tracey eighty miners were kill rescue 4nhar Small pl umber, ote Creed & Small; the City Comptroller refused to pay the con- Roy York.: North Wen 16856 met =] dei .NY Co _ made Mr.Wiman explain why he thought party, ; which diesoended = nso\u201d one of | fingataher Cok Mrs PT ne Canadien trac tractors their drawback.Of course some | \"™ Jone ge oe sph -\u2014 ZZ = STAR OFFICE AS KD- BITUATION BY \u201cREAFSOTAMLY bis position in the tirm cufitled him to ihe pits at net peice des TROTN- tractoe, alone (P.T.Cantara & Cie.) of the sewern-had been done at a lower w Bape Do pest.\u2014_-\u2014-=\u2014 \u2014 1710 sad rere ee Sa Pn Jamil to sid makethe qrerdeaftr alluded to.HE, airo Perinhed.Whe vent polled Disolotion has been registeréd by Aime La | price The amount required was $4002.00, Own Ju » paie Malte \u2014 8% mé \u2014 fetoronss given.Gen.B.F.Tracey summed up iu behalf of of seve e pits were destroy france and Nap.Jo.barbers (A Council will be asked for this amount.Bek.a 2% Biman \u2014- \u2014 = = - OONS_AKD BOARD AT AT 56 a i Nr.Wiman this\u2019 morning.During the and fire spread in all directions.Terrible Poet The contractor who had been the « July.of ind ay Reading, \"194 i IC] > Ro Ho) speech Mr.Wiman sat leaning this head excitement prevails in the neighborhood of drain on Ontario Avenue - Sept, Rock Intand, Sous ARETE VOR Tu RUES RO N Fai.nat his hand and looking stralght at the pits where the miners \u2018have been THE WEATHER for §3044 for the construction of the drain if glu ee __ ATem a wu ay R= family: modern pr { a EE eee | 1 NE 5 55e) 25 R SH) COTTAGE LOIS iéeeerememencne \u2014 Gon the Tho and its painful character, directions.The Franziski and Johannes gi fe PE PONT DEEE but the Toad o Committee, at the requ : \u2014 Union Pecia on BN OB OR co L Roue i een ee Dai: bent door ve fe Then he dwelt u on the\u201d responsibility of mines are owned by Count Von Larisch.gith \u2018west winds.the proprietors, who objected to it as not | BIRTHS.3 | wabesnn \u2014 \u2014 Roos COMFORTABLY FURNISHED SriTiNG the jury.Herem them that althou \u2014_\u2014 pe ximane and rainimum temperatu ures à onl oc kconaively costly.but.ny BOURGOUIN\u2014At Back River, on the 14th inat, Do pret.Little; ohn\u2019 S ana and bedroom.saftable for a married cou Honor, Justice Ingraham, would in- The Vascouvers Passsnaers.the twenty-four hoors TL & .red the contracter to the Nis of em Bourgouin, mee.Wheelng & LR.n 1 1 Awogrnticsmen.Avpi to 68 Ayliser ., near Shorten.them as .mse! t \u2014 x - chan daugbter.- 5 on uo as Son NR poring han pee, HRS Ven GER RR | Sn NLR Ee Ce RARRLAGES Ere 5 5 5 5 Cousin\u2019s Islands, Tori pinçorsou jurmençezmeus upon them that oi ie.dou that in Captain Williams from Montreal Nnoourar: 62; Quebec, 80, 6%; Sat ha thew sity is euod, willamonst more LANDERS CLL 0m phe 11th int 4, St OP in London a WW \u2014 \u2014 CASCO BAY.a Dorchester acl Drammond ste.Address & ° - hole that work ° v.Father van, 3 \u2014 \u2014 rims intended te defraud somebody in morning at day- -break and Quebec Sunday SRI ion June a3 1006.cn\u201d go 3 P- ace ers to Nelle (Ouin, i de ES 8 _ \u2014 SEVEN MILES FROM PORTLAND.MAINE Les RA TH INST pas pe B1EURY.À MY endorsing Mr.Bu G Dan = Ca.Upon the mir Chas.Ansdell, Mr.G.pode Austin, Miss Sun sets.1.0 pm.This was ce when the A RAPHE: | Am Tobmoo Wf @ = | Besstifel mumendiog: easy of arose: fabing.bout.HS Pete ot, eared 100 1 $5000 cheque - ® G.Archibald, Mr.J.Aitken.Mr.KE.Amyot.Moan rises, Bt pm.Some two >, en the Street x prof.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Mg;votfai Yeucanowna seashore resort for very Pepe 0TOOR AH GALL ERY, GOO then deposited to his own account in the Mra Amyot.Mm.Eankes and ald.Begs.Moon sets, 267 a.m.Railway line as ask for ou Park aven BOURGOUIN \u2014 t Back River.on¥the 16h Ten Ocnl and Iron 3M \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2026 Mis money, without the disagreeable gland.Bloc bought cheap ob on Contral National hey Mixa IVack, Rev.C.H.Badeock, Dir.James Fall moon, June 13 ere was no traffic on the street, bat now inst.the infant hand ti derate.Samira DR Levens bee | urges Mrs.J.If, Bartlett, Mr.Thos Coristine, \u201cStar~ Weathes Report \u201cThat a contimtor wants to possession KAVANAGH_Died on the 10h Jo Sumer and Gas.3 MINUTES FROM PORTLAND.rent tho Enquire .y COUI.D NOT COXVICT HIM.Capt.W, Clark, Al Carroll, Mr.Car Readings by & Co.3 standard instru- 4he whole of the line from toSt.Law.A Ma 08.Infant hid of [SPECIAL TO THER sTAR] Por further partionlars, write to t om to consider the 270% eX ir.Ari TR ne Chrisholm, monts.Jupe IA Therme.Barometer.street, it is one of joe vanagh: $ mon and 5 ue ROWELL & BATCHELDER.Te) \u2018Mowratat.Pay ATAR.printed at the corner of Gen.a forgery for which Me.Ne ne; 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