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lempling prices for | ROOMS TO LET.Ce emp ooMs x MGILL COLLEGE AVENUE.LARGE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, SU TALL E stu Dorchester OQOMS TO LET FURNISHED, 81 ITABLE FOR ght bouscacopiug Apply to City C suns dlor at RINGLE Re well furumbed, va Lath ur upper Bat.private pue + Rx: far twu Rocus COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS, with partial «or full board Apply 102 Mansneld st 176 5 I VOM Tu LET FURNISHED.A FRONT ROOM suitable for vne 01 [wu yuauk Ben Apply 18 Ayl wer at 473 I OOMS WITHORK WITHOUT BOARD, soi double.ssunfortætle furuisbed, co tathrrom flat 108 Mausdeld st 1773 ! OOMH BKAUTIFUL | te let on tathrove Out NFURNISHED ROOMY au SL \u20ac atherine al 177 3 a I OMS WELI.Es KNISHED, por BLE AND siugle rooms, he every (uuvenletice, gas.lo phone.eto 51 Leaver Ha Hall 178 5 ! OOMSB TO LET LARGE DOI BLE ROOM.ALSO « Mbgle Tou, with board 1272 Metoalle, ie st 179 3 ! OOMS WELL FI KNISHYD PARLOR AND Ledrooms, st iaber fur Linc] couple of (wa genie mien 3wiputes from Windsor Hotel 3! Usborne at } OGOMS3 NICE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM wih board, 1 Jk one geuliewian 844 Bieury st 1792 Youd FURNISHED RoroM À tathroom Sat, with vue of strictly qruet bablle WITH BOARD.Ersgluh faculy, wusiatde 3186 Edwar T ON tot st MONTREAL W EDNESDAY | \u201cAUGUST 1, 1894.LES.LL NL SPECIFIC ARTI ON SR 30 MES They Say Tha Jump at C Ladies clusions- We can't vou.hh tor thas, but can that the majority wee | The Cook\u2019s Friend | Baking Powder.178 8 RES ENTATION ADDRESSES! HANDSOMBLY ILLUMINATED, Y e EDWIN OOX & CO, 114 81 Fra Xavier street \u20ac a BOECKH'S Lada BRUSHES.For sale by all leading dealers.ey KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Cough Lrops ate the tent wm the world for the THROAT and CHEST.ta A Voir l'une jualled .@& U.W, sewped up each drop 286 \"BILLIARD Mauufacturers, Alre Bowling Alley Balin.Ou ul kinds of Wurk in the Bhar! [oe LE.L.ETHIKR & CO.porters, 58 ST, DENIS, MONTREAL.Telephone 487 Mood tf \u20ac Lure.OE Ch, ADAMS PEPSIN TUPTi- Frutri Seid by all Drugyists and Confectioners.5 cents for years.pockets.SHIRTS WHITE OR COLORED.We take the lead and have done so They can be had in all the leading fabrics and at prices to suit all R.J.TOOKE, 177 St.James Street.BRANCH_-1553 St.Catherine Street East.ROOMS TO LET 3 ous 3 VICTORIA STREET WELL FUR ished large rooma.by the week or momth Visitors to the fr wil] Spd nice socommodation, good board 179 4 1 VOMB METU ALFE STREET, OPPOSITE Dominion square, twc double rooms, newly fur nushed, with board and every convenienoe.gentiemen only.iso lable hoard 179 2 Roo FURNISHED ROOM To LET dU ITABLE for a Married couple nr twn gentlemen, convert to Beaver Hall Hill 744 Lugauche ore 179 1 ROUX! LARGE COMFORTABLY FURNISHED roown, bathroom tat, ro Convene cea, quiet family 106 Unson ave Jaw Hotel I OOM NICELY FURNISHED ROOM.('N BATH room flat.with gas and every modern conven '2 Fuince st 179 2 - = ~~ ome TO LET, SUITABLE FOR GENTLEM EN Terms reasonable.142 Peel sL.near Windsor 174 1 snes RMS LARGE WELL.FURNISHER FRONT atl back rvoms, bathroom tat.gas, hot water, ete alae 8 sitting room 50 Usborae st 1791 I uM HINGTE BEDROOM WELL FT RNIAHEL ?a 3 | rel et Zo HOUSES TO LT _- J TE YO LET- THAT ELEGANT VILLA REST dence, Nu.290 {per 1 niverait)y street, un rvailedfor situation and perfect in all its \u2018on veniont, comfortable and satiitary arraugementa, w:th garden.Coaclhihouse and t_Antoine, 179 2 2aw THERE IS A rertain amount of risk in buying new Shoes or Hoon Y \"1 want three things, fit.sppearare and .like showing our go i know they wear well, and we can fit vmost any kine ce fort , salen Warten TO PURCHASE ONE HORSE VIC Score Mus be in goad ondar and cheaj Address A2 Nan aoa 17 FLATS WANTED.~~ ~ WwW ANTED MODERN FT AT \u20ac R SMALL HOUSE 9 geed hs anty Rent ul ta racer PM to 89% yer aanth Sliding tates Addn an JUNC Draw Moe bis HOUSES WANTED.NTID FOR IRT REPTEMBER.SMALL FI'R het house for two, no child-en Reat of refer st Cw heap and in good location A-idress W Aiea 178 3 Wwe - ce ST ak STORES, | ETC.WANTED Ww ASTEDE PREMIRES SUITABLE FOR HAY and grain.with stabling.Must be central Address R 2 Tan office 1793 *» te gta M draps The rr is another thing about our be We dan t FV for Lig profiles.we aca winall profi od ig s Roots there NOTHING I+ the trade to touch our 82 500 wis they are rap hear Walt Calf Root for vaine.Jt re without exception the best Itnol ever nifnred atthe mnney, and that je ie one line, out of many All we want is ta get yon te res ous After that ts all plain railing.for you wll Yeo.iramed with our goed, that it will be, onus come.was come After all there ie nothing LIKE LEATHER When yeu te going anywhers on 4.« and good leaking understandings wii ng 1x a pleas All £ n Roots and Shaed nuw arliong far 10 per cant Woe than regular prices JOHN ALLAN, 659 Craig Street.Montreal.17021 With gomi fitting 0150850 Far headache (whether mck ar nervous).Lrothache, neuraigia, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and weakness in the back.spine or kKidpeys, pains around the liver.pleuriay, swelling of the joiuts and pawns of sll kinds, the application of L was Ready of will afford 10 te easa, and its continued use for a few days effects permanent cure.A CURE FOR ALL Summer Complaints - Lost Power N 3 errous Debillty, Failing © Cri wet SU wae ctl amis nn, APR PIRE 0 ; > Y LY DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA.CHOLERA MORBUS.A hall Ww » teaspoonful of Rewdy Relief mn» Wed tumbler of water.repostmi aa often aa the disch: continue.and a fianoc.saturated with Ready Robot peed over the stomach of bowels will atffurd imme diats relfut ant soon eFect à care INTERNALLY A hal! io timer of water will in a few + asms, Sour d'omeaech, Natrre.N ryousnesa, Sliopiessnoss, Hick Hes lache, sul ail internal pains Malaria in fta Various Forma Cured and Prevented.A teaspoonful in half e mines enre Crampe.Vomiung, Heartbum, Fiat:lency, Phere ot» remedial arent on the world that wif) rue fever aml ague mod all or her malurinus, oflious and other fevers, aided uy RADW & PILLS.so quickly +3 DWAYS READY RELIL Price 25 centa per bottis 81d hy sll droge RADWAY'A PILLS Purely Vegotabie, mild and *ehabla, cure constipation and sll Liver Disorders, 35.11) 01d Dr.Gordon's Remedy for Men BEGINNING FIRST MON TN \\ CURES POSITIVELY Manhood, senses, caused by the errors sud cary of you Young, middle-aged, a old mer.wflering froin the sdects et voir beslth, ma THIRD MONTH Loo.l and vigne.rice ol.00 hoxes for 83.00.securely en 20,8 he Tor our hook, for Men only, tells you how to get well ante stay ari Address, QUEEN MEDICINE CO., Mentreat VOR SALE BY sonx T.LYONE, cor.Craig sod Blenry ta B.E.McGALE, 3123 Notre Dame &t A.DECAR Y cor.81.Denis & Bt.Cuthorine Sts 121 Zaw ti mat vy mall reling IN REMEDIAL QUALITIES Caledonia Springs Waters RIVAL ALL OTHERS WHATEVER.Rheumatism, Stomach, Iaver, Kidney and Skin Troubles.Highest Class of Accommodation.163 Moonlight Excursion.A.R.J., Valois.-We nre arranging a moonlight excursion, and nuticing you publish the time moon rises and sets each dav, think yon may tell ns If it will be moonlight on night of August 20! ANS.August 20, moon rises at R.20 p.m., THAT COAL CONTRACT DISCUSSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL YESTERDAY.The Question of Increased Water Rates Laid on the Table\u2014 The Wellington Bridge.A special meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon, Mayor Villeneuve presiding.The announcement having been made that the proposal of the Finanee Committee to increase the water rales so us to aid in making up the deficit in this vear's money «drew a number of prominent Inbor ren to the meeting to watch the proceedings.In this they were disappointed, however, as the alder men were not ready Lo take up the therefore, laid on the question, and it was, : when the Council table until next Friday, will meet again, After the minutes were read the Mayor refused to sign them.He announced his willingness to ~1zn all with the exception of the coal contract, He had had the advice of the City Altorney in the matter.Ald.Costigan Vhy won't you sign I\u201d The Mayor replied that he had received u protest and also stated that the accepted Stender was 84230 above the lowest tender, .coal contract.nusly objected to and cries of * \u201c al] | regarding Ald Stevenson \u201cYou had betler sign the minutes.Atter à somewhat heated discussion, in which all the members participated, the Mayor finally agreed to sign the minutes, but under reserve.Ala, Costigan stated.in reply toa question from Ald.Leclerc, that the Water Superintendent had given his own specifl cations for the coal contract, and insisted that they be accepted by the Committee.The tender had been given to the only man who had tendered according to the specification.Jt was also, tn his opinion, THE LOWEST TENDER.Ald.Penny thought that the coal from the mines was just as good as the screened and fully answered the purpose.He did not know why it had been in the specifications at all.Ald.l.eclere jumped to hia feet and started to defend the action of the Water Committee.He then uudertook to explain the This the members strenu- \u2018sit down\u201d reeted the speaker from ouncil Chamber.Ald.ut down and cou ater Committee and \u201corder, order\u201d parts of the Leclerc would not be tinued to defend the coal contract.Ald.Stevenson \u2014-** You Ald.Leclerc.\u201d Ald.Leclerc- \u201cYou bave too much to say vourself sometimes.Matters once more assumed interesting proportions, and cries of \u2018Order\u2019 came from all parts of the house.\u2018The Mayor then informed Ald.and are out of order, leclerc that if he did not stop wrangling the meet: i would have to be closed.Ald.Leclerc \u2014** You can close the meeting if vou like.but here I stand until | bave my say on the coal contract.\u201d In spite of all protestations he kept on talking to the evident delight of all.The or once more advanced to the front of the dais and earnestly requested Ald, Leclerc to be seated.Ald.Prefontaine\u2014 \"He always wants to alk when inne out of order, Why don't \u20ac out in the passage a Ere \u2014* You speak too.much po very often, and you are many times out of order.\u201d Ald.Prefontaine \u2018 That's not so.\u201d A protest was read from the Real Estate Association asking for the annulling of the Montreal Water and Power Company's contract go far as the newly annexed St Denis ward was concerned.It was referred to the City Attorney.in POINT ST.CHARLES CAR SERVICE.A communication was read from Ottawa requesting the presence of the City Attorney before the Railway Committee of the Privy Council to watch the city's interest some propositions of the Street \u201c Railway company respecting the crossing of Wellington «treet, and also the crosaine of the Grand Trunk tracks ou St.Etienne street.\u201cNext meeting,\u201d cried Ald, leclerc.But the Mayor said this was a question of urgency.Ad Stevenson saia that Ald.Leclerc was within his rights in saying \u2018Next meeting.\u201d If it was a matter of urgency the Mayor could instruct the City Attorney to gu to Ottawa.Ald.Prefontaine moved, seconded by Ald.be Mont al daily Lyall, that the City Attorney be instructed | to proceed to Ottawa.Ald.Kennedy and Turner and the City Surveyur are in Ottawa on this business now, Ald.Nolan said that the question was one of vital importance to the residents of that section of the city and he appealed to the Connet!' not to\u2018stand Th their way of getting : a var service they needed so much.This was supported by Ald.Peefontaine, whoreupon Ald.Stevenson got up and said this hasty legislation had been the ruin of Montreal for the past twenty years and it was tie to stop it.There was some more talk in this line when Ald.Leclerc took exception to the Mayor ruling his objection ont of order.The vote was called and the Mayor sustained by lI4to 2 The nays were Ald.Leclerc and Stevenson.The Council also passed the recommends- tion of the Finance Committee for a grant of $500 towards the Labor bureau.CITY ITEMS.Anne Kennedy,a woman of about fifty years of age, was found dead in her bed at Mu'rlock last evening at her residence, 37 Cote street.The ateamship Etiubbenhuk brought twenty tive immigrants for Quebec, ifteen of whom were old country French farmers, with considerable capital.\u2018The Dry Good- Retail Association and friends left on à Grank Trunk special this morning for Otterburn Park, where they are enjoying their annual picnic.The man Elzear Dubois, whose hody was found in the canal at the foot of Seignenrs street on Monday afternoon, was drowned accidentally.The coroner's jury so decided this morning.The { the drowned man found in th nal at Séigneurs street was identified 1 ight as Klzear Dubois.Miss Dubols, of 2188 Aqueduct street.recognized the remains as those of her father, who bad been milssing for à few days.The Coroner held an inquest this mom.ing on the body of the unknown man who war killed on the Grand Trunk track on Monday night.The verdict was that he died through being crushed between two cars while trying to steal a passage.Last evening, in the Firemen's Hall, a special meeting of the Montreal Veteran ; Volunteer Firemen's Association was held, presided over by Wm.Cunningham.A programme of games for the plenir was submitted and accepted, and a conimittee $ras Appointed to look after prizes.The date decided on was August 16, and the place the Military Grounds on St.Helen's Island.The Largest Pligrimage of the Sea- rets at 0.22 a.1.of 2st.So unless weather is unfavorable, it would be a suitable night tor a moonlight excursion.You will find the complete table in STAR Almanae for .18046 ¢ son.The Rev.Father Staunton, of Smitha .Falls, bas the distinction of haxiniy or Hanixed the banner pilgrimage of he sen- son to Ste.Anne de eaupre.Tt Breached St.Martin Junction ldst evening, find con- Usted of a special train of t ty four coaches drawn by two big Canad acific Moguls, and containing two thousand pilgrims.Une hundred and twenty tive went out to the Junction from Montreal to join it.They will return on Friday morolug and spend a day iu Montreal.Most of the pilgrims are from Central Ontario, and thirty.priests convoy thew to Ste.Annes.Mr .alonde, special travelling agent of the Canadian Pacific, accompanied the pilgrimage to smooth over the rough places.PERSON.ALS.Mr.Lawrence Wilson has left for Quebec.Mr.L.J.Demers arrived in town yesterday.Mr.A.D.Bonnett, Port Huron, is at the Wind sor.à Mr.J.C.Langelier has left for Quebec ycster- ny.Ald.Saviguac returned from Berthier yestor- ay.HAE P.Valliere, Quebec.15 at the St.Lawrence Dr.A.E.Robertson, Lennoxville, is al the Queen L.J.Frechette, MP.fur Megantic 14 at tial.Mr.MF.H.Miller, Augusta, Georgia, is at the Ww rdeor.Hon.Mr.Starnes returned yesterday from Tadousac.r J.Bruce Payue, of Granby, is al the 8t.Lawrence re Mr.St.Marie, M.P.P, for Napierville, was in town yesterday.Dr.Lesperance bas been enjoying a short holiday at Old Orchard Beach.Mr.Gustave Daocust left on Orchard for 4 few holiday» Mr.and Mrs.R.HK.Samuel Samuel are at River du Loup, Mes M.=.Auld and family are spending some weeks at Lake View Knowlton.Mm J.Ponsonby Sexton and the Misses Sex ton have left for the Adirondacks.\u2018The family of the late Judge MeCord is spend ing the summer at Lake St.Joseph.Mr.T.B.Maratlas nnd family are spending same weeks al Bondvitle, Brome Lake.Mr.Arthur} Hall, Oldham.England, | Isanmong the recent arrivals al the Queen's Hotel Mrs.Robert Mct'ulloch (8 on a visit to ler parents, Mr.and Mrs.W hitman, at Lacolle, Mrs.James law.who has been spending a fortnight in town, has returned lo Cacouna Mr.1.H.Archambault and family are among those meno at Notre Dame du Po ©.Mr.H.Martineau has beun pending a boli da) with Nia family at Notre Dame du Portage.I'.Tansey.jr.and family have left to spend \u201cthe summer months at Old Orchard Beach.Mr.Justice Desnoyera, arrived at Old Orchard Poach.last week \u2018v enjoy a few woek's holiday Caron accompanied by her son, Master au hot \u2018aron.arrived at the Windsor yesterday.Miss Groms.Hutchison street, is spendiog a few weeks at Bay View House, Portland, Maine.Mr.Baker and Mira Minnie Baker have left town for a few weeks sojourn at Loog Island, -Y.Moudas for Old and Miss Jeau Mr.James H.Peck has returned from Met.where he has been spending a holiday with be family.Warden Ouimet, of Ki.Vinoent de Pau! Peni tentiary, and Mrs.Ouimer left for Old Orchard to-day.Mra.J.T.Dillon and family are among the Montrealers established at Kamouraska for the season.Mrs.J.W.Dunn and Miss Dunn have been among the recent visitors at the Caledonian Springs.Mr.P.A.Choquette.M.P.for Montmagny.passed through the city this morning en route Boston.Mr.Eugene Taché, Deputy Commissioner of Crown Lands.is spending the summer at Lake 8t.Joseph.The Hon.T.C.Cargrain, Attorney-General, and Mrs.Casgrain left yesterday for Orchard Reach, Maine.Mr.Ludlow Ogden and Mrs.Ogden, of New York, are among the recent arrivals at the Queen's Hotel.Mrs.J.W.Smythe and Miss Sroythe are among those summering at Georgeville, Lake Memphremagog.Mrs.P.8 Stevenson has left town, on a visit to her ughter, Mrs.Dita at Mont morenday.obo, Lt.Governor Eiskpatñet, of Ontario, passed through the city last night from Trio pas en route for Toronto.The Rev.Dean Harris, St.Catharines, Ont.bas been among the recent! arrivals atthe St.Lawrence Hall, Cacouna.Mr.H.A.Harries.of the Molsons Bank, has returned from rv Beach, where he was spending his vacation.Mr.J.W.Clarke, representing \u201cFire and Water\u201d In the interest of the Firemen's Convention.is at the Windsor.Mrs.8.Hayward and family.of Modicine Hat.North-West Territories, are among the guests at the Grove, Beaconstield.Mr.Jonathan Hodgson is building a fine residence on Peel street, which, when completed, will be occupied by his daughter.Mr.Norman J.Leslie, who is spending the summer at Murray Bay.has been enjuyinga trip in the Lake St.Tobin District.\u2018The Hon Thomas Chapais and Mrs.Chapais are at present at St.Denis of Jamouraska, where they will spend a few wee Mr.Shirley Davidson, second son ot Mr.Justice Davidson, returned last week from a short visit to England, after afew wooks absence.Mr.T.C.O'Brien and Mr.Duncan McPherson bave been among Lhe recent arrivals from Mont real at the Hotel Roberval, Lake St.Joh Mr.Graham Drinkwater.who has recently returned frum a trip to Austrriia, has joined his family at the *t.Lawrence Hall, Cacouna.Mr.J.J.Gormulls.Q.©, Ottawa.was in town esterday on his way to Murray Bay to join his In mily, where they ure spending the summer.Mrs.Lapthorn Smith and family are spending the summer at Kamnuraska, where Dr.Lapthorn Smith joing them occasionally fora brief holiday.Mrs.Carmichael and Mr.Saumrez Carmichael are spending nome weeks at Philipsburg, Que.during tho lev.Dean Carmichacl's absence in England.The Hon.T.C.Casgrain and Mrs.C ain passed through the rity laat might on their way to Old Orchard Beach, where they will spend a couple of weeks.Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper passed through town on Monday evening on his Way to Kamiour- asks, huving been summoned by the illness of one of his children.Mr.J.A.Benyon.and Mrs.Benson have Royal Canndian Artillery.ecn the guests of Mr, July 15, and the tness had not visited the Park on that da So another + rcax Was called, Joseph Pont, Heads a wheels being played in Sober Fark on Sunday.two or three weeks agé He could not remember the date, but he had been st one of the tables actinens cashier for vosuething.Hethonght , Mones for their chances on the wheel.roulette wheels and paddles being played Duggan at his delightful country house, the \u2018 Manor, Murray Bay.Sir John Thompson And Lady Thompson.who loft on Monday lor Muskoka, will be the guests of the Hon.Senator Sanford at his beautiful sumn- ruer residence during their stay.Major Percy Sherwood and Mrs.Sherwood accompanied by Miss Wright h town vesterday from Ottawa, on their To aska, where they will spend a few weeks.Mr.Edgar McDougall.Mr.J.Alex.Stephenson and Mr.Percy Bellhonse have been amonk ti: recent well known Montrealers spending a fv days at the Ottawa House, Cushing's Island Mr.Herbert 8.Halt, president of the Mont i Gas Company.who has been on a visit te 1.family, who are spending the summer at the =! Lawrence Hall.Cacouna, has returned to town.The Hon.G.A.Kirkpatrick.the Lieutcnant- Governor of Ontario, ia on a visit to Quebec, where be is the guest of his brother-in-law.Mr.W.M.McPherson, agent of the Dominion Steamship Company.The many triends of Mra.William Bogie, of the Waverley, will be glad to learn that she has no far recovered from her recent rerious acci- dont ar to be able to leave the General Hospital, although still too indisposed to be able to leave her room.Mr.FE.WW.Davies, of New York, who has been sponding \u20ac two months\u2019 salmon fishing at the Cas.capedia, N.B.;passed through Montreal on Monday aie, return to New York, having enjoyed excellent sport.Mr.Davies isa member of the American sy ndicate who own the portion of the ; Cascapodia formerly preserved for tbs Gover nor-Gencral of Canada.Sir Donald and Lady Smith.who, since their arrivalin London, have been residing at Brown's Hotel, Dover street.their usual headquarters when in England, have left on a visit to Paris accompanicd by their dagghter.Mra! Howard, They have aizo recently paid a visit to Edinburgh to \u2018imt their grandson at Merchistoun a to consult Ix.Argyle Robertson.the Ccle- brated oculint, on lady Smith's oyesight.Businoes Notes.Partnerships have hoen registered by Mra.F.X.A.Coutu and Mrs.Geo.Knowlton.Hnot arment cutting system (Mesdames Contin and nowltont; Mra.John Gilmour and Miss Amanda [alanne, Jaundry (Mrs.Gilmour & Co.ï; Jos.Greenberg.alone, clothier (M.Greenberg & Son): Wade Buckley.alone (Great North Am.crican Publishing Co.La Societe des Galerios Historiques Mimited), J.M.Fortier, president, has registered n declaration of irs incorporation The limited partnership between T.Sylveatre and J.K.L.Ecuyer, grocers.hac been dissolved.A demand of ansighment has been made upon John M.Martin, saloon keeper, GAMBLING AT SOHMER PARK.TRIAL OF THE CASE BEFORE JUDGE DUGAS THIS MORNING.Was Mr.Lavigne Responsible for the Roulette Wheels ?- Does the Restaurant Comprise the Whole Park?The trial of Eruest Lavigne, Park, for allowing gambling in his restau rant, wus begun at a quarter past eleven this morning.The fiest witness was George Carpenter, deputy chief of the Provincial Revenue Police, who testitied that he had visited the Park on Monday, the IMb of July.Mr.Bourgouin, the prosecuting attorney, noticed however that the complaint was for allowing gambling on Tuesday, of Sohmer it was the Refuge Francaise.He did not sev any one pay aan thing for the privilege of plas ic ue, but he Had seen people come Up Rad pay a quarter ur some other sum of Cross examined hy Mr.Decarries, MP.P., witness declared that he had not seen any roulette being played in the bar of the restaurant.THI.WHEELS WERE OUTSIDE, but he could not say whether in the Sohmer l\u2019ark proper or the\u201d Zoological Gardens.Omer Dufresne wus the next witness, and he testified that he had seen threes or four games being played in Sohmer Park on the day in question.Some were played with paddles and some with wheels.Remi Arbour, saloonkeeper, was examined, but denied that he had been there at all on the day in question.Leandre Mercier, merchant, had seen in Sohmer Park, and had seen peeple paying when they lost and being paid when they won.The amounts put up varied from twenty tive to seventy-five cents.Constable Moise Chevalier of the Provincial Revenue Police, gave evidence of Soh- mer Park being an enclosure at the corner of Notre Dame and Panet streets, conlain- ing several buildings.or the defence the first witness was Mr.Louis J.Lajoie, man in, director, with Mr.lavigne, of the ak.He testified that for three days, Joly 14, 15 and 16, the premises were leased the Union Nationale Francaise.Clause 4 of the lease reads as follows : \u201cThe privilege of establishi three wheels of fortune during the duration of the picnic.provided that the permission be obtained of the competent rivic authorities.\u201d The contract was signed by Lavi Lajoie, and Mr.Edmond, preside me ane the Union.Witness testified that the restaurant which was licensed was numbered nine on Panet street.The main entrance to the- park itself and the zoological ens was on Notre Dame street.oulette hed been allowed in the park before, but always on the occasion «of some charitable event.It bad never been carried ou by the proprietors of the park themselves.Mr.Pescarries, in addressing the Court,, claimed that there had been no substantiation whatever of the cha made against Mr.Lavigne, that of allowing gambling in his restaurant.All the witnesses had ad- riitted that there was no gambling in the restaurant.The roulette wheels had been ren outside in the Zoological Gardens, which were the property of a corporation.This had occurred on a day when the premises had been leased Lo an Association.Mr.N.H.Bourgouin claimed that Mr.Lavigne was the whole corporation in himself, but Judge Dugas remarked that he would draw the attention of the license + able e ects.clerk to the fact that the Zoological Gardens Company wera incorporated and that the license should be issued in the name of the Company, as in the case of the Windsor Hutel.Mr.Bourgauin, procecding, argued that Mr.Lavigne having taken out the license in his own name was responsible for what occurred on the whole premises.delibere, His Honor took the case en promising to give judgment on Wednesday next.SCAFFOLDING GAVE WAY.Accident at the First Baptist Church.About four o'clock yesterday afternoon an accident occurred, which, although not re- give th fatally.was sufficiently serious to ive the meu a warning.The First Baptist Church, at the corner of City Councillors and St Catherine streets, is being completely renovated, and the interior has been taken possession of by the painters.These propte have bron\u201d puttiz 0 CANGTAS Tor | The last few days, and yesterday everything was considered complete in this respect.Tire foreman, Mr.J.H.Clavel, and his son, 11.Clavel went to the lowest one, about twenty feet from the ground, to test it, and had got about thre centre when it gave way, precipitating them both to the floor.The other worknien rushed to their assist: ance and picking them up sent them bome ina cab.A doctor was called in.when it was found that the father had his right arm badly bruised and scratched, and his left hip badly hurt.The son had no other injuries than a badly hurt back through coming into contact with one of the pews in his descent, The structure of the scaltulding is very frail, bul is being made more secure to-day.An Immigrant's Large Family.Among the immigrants to the number of ninety-six brought over by the steamship l.ake Winnipeg yesterday were twenty-five Teelanders bound for the North-West, \u201chere they will take up land.Another in.!otesUing group was a German family com- ed of a father.mother and fourteen chil \u20181, six boys and eight girls.The youngest \u201chree months old and the eldest fifteen vo irs.and the mother is a ruddy-cheeked fran of thirty-five summers.There are three more children whom they left behind in the Fatherland, and there in another son already in Winnipeg.The party are well supplied with money and will have three thousand dollars to start farming with.Delayed by a Freight Wreck.The Boston express on the Canadian Pacitic due here at half-past seven this morning, did not reachthe Wind-or station until ten o'clock.The cause of the delay wad the wrecking of a {reight train on the Boston and Maine at West Burke, compelling the express tu take the belt.No one was injured.Customs and Inland Revenue Recoipts.The receipts at Customs in this port for July were $512,150.75, as compared with 84:34 824.52 for the same month Inst year.The Inland Revenue reotipts for the month were $162,789.32, as against $185,028.15 last year.Grand Trunk Railway E Earnings The traftic earnings of the Grand Trunk for the week ending July JX were $324,393, As compared with 839,170 tor the corresponding week last year, a decrease of Su17777.The Lake &Euperior's Paré ngor List.List of salonn passengers by the Benver Line SS.Lake Superior from Montreal for Liverpool, Angust 2, 1x84: Mre.A.F.Baufleld, Mra.Bnufield, Mr.John Bernie, Mrs.Bray, Miss Bray.Mi Ditehann, Mr.Drinkwater, Rev.F.A.G.Eic Mr.pa un.wh Wl, ap, Rev AW Rate Lt Xp Valdro r.F.VW ath, Mr.Leathorn, Mey cabin and 30 steerage.ST.MARY'S COLLEGE Appointments M Made tor the Comins: Year.\u2019 The appointments for the comi were aDhoun at St.Mar = Cou ouf 1 uiglit, tlie feast of St, Ignatius.Father Bruult replaces the Tov.ee Heroux as mivister of the house, and the Rev.Futher Duguay replaces Father Devlin, as general prefect.hese are changes.he full list | is as follo Direc the Rev.Father H acinth Hudson.J or Minister,the Rev.Father Brauit.Apostles of Prayer, the Rev.Father A Jones and the Rev.Father Nolin.President Union Catholique, the Rev, - Father Hamon.Gene \u2018ral Prefect, the Rev.Futher Dur P Hotossor of Mathematics and Poy, the Rev, Father l\u2019ouliquen.Professor of Ethics, the Rev, Fathes Ruhlmanu.Procerator, the Rev.Father Lemire.Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, the Rev.Father Dugas.Professor of wiathematics, chemistry and natural history, the Rev, Father Lalonde, \u2019rofessors of rhetoric, the Rev.Fathar Chaput and the Rev.Father Hazelton.Professors of Belles Lettres, the Rev, Father Chussenzros and the Rev.Father Hazelton.gu Professors of versification, the Rew.Father Lefebvre and the Rev.Father O'Gara.Professors of method, the Rev.Father Guibeat and the Hev.Father O'Gara, Professors of Syntax, the Rev.Father Dumesnil, the Rev.Father Desjardins and the Rev.Father Forhan.Professors of Elements, the Rev.Father Th.Hudou, the Rev.Father Garceau and the Rev.Father Devlin.The Hackmen's Union to be Dissolved.Nearly two hundred carters.members of the Hackmeu's 1 uion, appeared at the Court House to-day, accompanied by Al.Cresse.The question of disso the Society had been discussed.On th 2th ulto.a petition for the dissolatior and liquidation of the Society, foundec in 1874, was presented, and Mr.Jus.- tice de Lorimier ordered the mem to be sumnioned for this m give M resident; bhetr Mr.Geo.He r.Guilhault, vice i 3 ~ r.Giroux, Mr.McMahon and other one Æ bers expressed themselves in favor of dis.' solution.The memubershi 4 roll was de- ga tion, but Mr.Justice Tascherea: in accordance with the will of he red of members and granted it.Messrs.Mo-\u2019 Afee and Guilbault were appointed o ar = tors instructed to | divide « the equally among the me so the of the saie of the regalla à and move.Shipping Notas.The total number of sea which have entered the of re since the opening of a {gation 1s this number.The number of yesscla in being rther augment ® Beaver line\u201d Laks Winnipeg, | Capt Herriman, from eq with passenge rs sn § ral argon The Lake Winnipeg steamed from | on July 21, and met with fine EA ng bout 127 miles east of Balle Isle, a String of about 100 icebergs w river fogs were met with which dolayed her for a few bours.No Salaries.The warrant for the salaries of the Pro- thonotary's staff for the month of July bad not arrived from e this morning, to ; the great disappointmentand inconveniense = of à number of the clerks and officials who Da had arranged to start for their summer me © x UE holidays warrant should arrive on the 2th or 209th of each month, and meade this season of the year especially naturally to be most annoying.If sick headache is misery, what aye ter's Little Liver Pills if they will pos f cure it?People who have .speak frankly of their worth.Ex small and easy to take, \u201cSpecial Notices A few drops of Dr.Manning\u2019 remedy, in a little cold water, relieve Lranips.To knew a man that can be do more for a one\u2019s moral nature than the books of divinity that were ever writtagy, \u2014_\u2014 Ts \u201cMEDICAL NAA, AAT SiCK HEADACHE Positively cured by theso Little Pills.\u2018They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A pers fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drows bess, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.Qmau Pi.Small Dose, Smali Price.Great Improvements in RAZORS.Arbens'a Celebrated Mazors, with fully warranted intér- changeable blades, are the beat, most reliable, easiest and cheapest high class Pa;ors known, and show the grestast adval iu the art of Razor-making ye.sitained x testimoniais prove avipr with them, ka LA \u201cmost con fortabls\" bao kably cu,\u201d Maxnrions, and that they * ere satisfaction where; a before & einall fortune had been apent in cod Racor.Pric $1.50 rach; with 53 Vlr x in à biades pire all rcrpectable docs 48 fe, AR Ka: RAZOR sre stamped ere name r 7 re of imitations.ns ne GRARHAM & OO.Proprietors, 163 and 166 St, James Street.\"+ x Dax Sean tu vent to any pa of \"we U pos Bratesor Canada, eM ey] oar $150 for six montha, oo threo monde, ar Wo beliove the circulation of \u2018l'an coods the combined issue of all the other Ensitk, newspapers published in tho city of Mon = Agents for French Advertising are Messrs.Mayrnoo, Favre & Clo, Rue de la Grange, Bate Tiere 18, Paris, France.3 The Baily Star ber nu of the Empire, but that Is foreigners business.It ir ahaply our way of attending to our own business, It no more splits the Empire up Into separ ate nations than the diverse marriage laws of the various states of the American Union divide the Republic.It may be a zood or it may bo a bad way to raise rev- | enue and promote industry; but in any case Ît is a purely internal arrangement, and the sooner all treaties, which regard it as à sign that the Empire can be dealt with passages 0eme CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 28th July, 1804.es N Monday.87,554 Tuesday.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.snsccccenccrr anne 37.467 Wednesday.87,529 : Thursday.ere 87,397 1 .Friday.rie sercaacss 87,548 Batur day.conan sas ue su ssas cac 004 42,312 229,805 For Week \u2014ENDINS - 5 July 28, | 1894.) \u2014_\u2014 TTT - - \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 WEDNISDIA LY ALLL ST), 154 , \u201cSTAR\u201d AT SUMMER RESORTS.The Siar wit he wns vo ans ont of town - wddress (rit the :.\u2026 ner months at city ¢ Yates.\u2018\u2018rder 2 od be left ut thy STAR .OfMce before tenn oo ar, ro RE-UNDER HE AUSPICES \u2019 tk - FRESH AIR FUND CONMTTEE.Ten duilai < vent + Lov ammitlee will * œeud à noter sul 40 \u2018tidten to te - country toc ta woo vuouollars will send two sitre.Unres Cotars wilt send one child + va liky period, wa THE GOVERNMENTS OPPORTUNITY.7 The (ausdie: Federal Gurerument are Oppos-d to boudilinug, L@ the misuse of public : funds, and tol Gther corrupt practices.So they vin .They dare no openly profess the contrary, But no on> bmagines that Parlisment thorougtily completed the nusavory task of uncovering ihe Curran bridge nastiness.le evestigation was delaved and dJd-ivod nntil they hed only the fang end of ive session for it.Not the momo Parliament prorogues end the ad M.Oprosition goes home, the ro Governuirni, throws up the jub as if there me Mowe\u2019 ore nothing more to be done.Now it is no more the dury of the Opposition to get to the bottom of this business than it is the duty of the Government.Why cannou the Administration muke some further dis coveries on ils own \u201chook! It may be that the Ministers night be abl to Bet at the contents of these hurnea books of the cautious =~.Louis with even a surer hand thi: world 1< porsiblz for the Opposition.There sno reason to quit work because Paria: no rogued.while Parliament at wcnbi he credited by has pro- M that che Gaver: men: could do \\ | off its OWI ih, cyBics to te prodding of Lhe Opposition, Rut now tee Ministry cantiakea nit or two Nuw there iv an admirable chance fur it huilt up a reputation for a Brutus like ve for elenn government; and there is nGlhing in the way of hric-a-brac that il needs more than jnst such a reputation.WILL BRITAIN LEAD US?The itest cxplanation of the effect of the German audi Pelyian treaties, given us by Kir Edward tres, i+ that Dr.tain may sis- criminate \"x fais\u201d in favor of the colonies, but that * © Honiers may not discriminate fo favor et Uriein, This, like all other readines © the nocnments in question denies the wits of the Empire.n the question of the correctness of the reading, oniv exzert opimon is valuable; but if these tn the spirit thes, framed ina day when wih we Jor lack of a better namy call Uonporialisn\u2019 vas possibly not so Tan.pant as now.do aciually interfere with the internal trade relations of the Empire, they shoul be swept out of the path of progress.The world taught that tee British Empiro 3 a unit.The popuiar conception ot that Empire, v must be a day nob lube gone.which regarded the Britis!i lands à one nation awl each of the colonies oy another, wore ur less properly classed as \u201cforeign,\u201d ia directly opposed to the spirit of the Ottawa Conference and of the unifying movement that has spread everywhere under the flag.No une would propose a freaiy to the United States which presumed to dictate to New Kngland how it should treat California.If it he objected \u201cthat this 18 AOL à paraîlal case, the reply is that we want to make it so, at least so fer as the outside world is I?geographical aud conditions made it the western stales themselves by a tariff against the Eastern States, and the nation chose to permit it -and this sup position is not entirely ridiculous\u2014the Re public would still be as much one nation as it is to-day, and in trealy making with foreign powers would be regarded as such.This is the position now within the Empire.The nocessities of our Industries, our trade and our government make it prudent to es: concerned.commercial advisable for to proteer \u201calone, i pstitors Jun 1, are shaken off, the better.It may Le urged that the interests of Britain are advanced by these treaties, or may be advanced in other possible cases by being free to enter into trade bargains with foreign nations without being compelled to | trail the colonies in after hor every time.This is an argument for Britain to con- rider, of course; but British statesmen will percelve at cnee that it does not stand The such continuance of such treaties powers existence of noticeable hindrunces to the easy the tide of inter Imperial trade.The colonies are or of will perpetuate the tlow of rising now oll agog for the closer kuitting together of the Emplre.Britieh today in feellug than for a long We are all more time before.(\"anada Is undergoing a reaction from the fruitless, senseless chase Is this a bud of any promise in the eyes of Britain?Is it worth watering with assiduity even at the after the American market, cost of svine trade advantages with the perpetualiy hostile camp of Eurovet These for Britain: aud every man who looks toward a future in which are questions the larges: islard in the Pacific, the largest section ol the North American continent, the ricieat land in Asin, the key of Africa and tie tren power of Europe, all grown to full natural stature, will be Luc parts oi one «uid, world leading and world uplift.ire kimpire every such man will hops that britiiu wii decide to tell the world that th kmrire is already une.CLEVELAND AGAIN.Spectators of the American legislative drama for the pas.two ycars, have become accustomed to the spectacle of President Cleveland carrying \"the key of the situs tion,\u201d existing ar any given time, about in his puissant right hend.He has proven that a Man can lead from the White House, Tu-duy there would be more hope in Senatorial circles that the Huuse would yield, it it wer: nut that the President stands behind the Hause with a loaGed vecu.It is useless fer the Senale and its allies in the House tv butter down ihe Wilson phalanx vf tan reformers uly ta face an itupassible veto bevond.Tt would be intecestivg na a study of the man to see what would appen if the House wera Lo yield and the full force of his own party should beat uponhisdetermination.Tostand fire then would be to pit his reading of the popular need and the popular mind agains! the united wisdom of practieally all public men, Pemoeratic and Republican.But it can hardly come to that, with a House standing under the suadow of the pending elections, { HINA Sééins à- brittie à ware as ever.THE B.R.A.MEET.Programme Issusd and Arrangements Hearty Completed Important Changes.Crrrawa, August 1.\u2014'The programme for the twenty seventh annugl prize meeting of the Domingo n Rite Ancocietion was issued Fostenday.Incashtheprizesaggregate £7000, eavhugive of prizes in kind, cups, medals, badues and other trophigs Awecng the tare teporiant changes adopted this year is the size of the rings on the 20 yards ta et, The ol} < eve will he eight fnches.The skirmishing target has also undergone æ marked chaige which, it ix hoped, will remove the dissatisfaction which existed last year.\u2018The target will be three feet six incses high and six feet wide, divided into thi.belts, the lower, eleven inches wide, seoving five points: the middle, twenty inches wade, three points, and the upper, eleven inches, two points.The targets will carry the gues of mien upon them as usual, vat scoring Is to he According to the belts and nut on the figures ay last year.The entrance fees will include the cost of ammunition and sighting shots.The natehes begin on Monday, August 27, and are timed to conclude on\u2019 Friday even: ing.Squadding arrangements for 398 com- i 18 008.with.many more.and the method hitherto adopted has been improved upon, until it is con- yidervd tu be.ax near perfection as possi e.HIS EXCELLENCY AT HALIFAX.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) HALIFAX, August 1.When the Inter colonial train reached here shortly after seven o'clock last night all of Halifax's civic and military dignitaries were at the station to_receive Their Excellencies the Governor-General aud Lady Aberdeen.The Downger Duchess of Tweedmouth was of the latter party.On the platform were General Montgomery Mouofe.Lieutenant- Governor Dely, Premier Fi General Longley, His Mayur Keefe and the Civic Comnfittee.The King's Regiment formed the guard of honor at the strtion.Tho cannons onthe Citadel roared out a salute, and ami rousing cheers from ithe assembled multitude the Vice: regal pariy drove off for Maplewood.their passaue bring greeted with enthusiastie chars, , = SIR JOHN THOMPSON.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LiraveENHURST, Ont, Aug.L fora month is Sir John Thompson's pro- gramune.He is accompanied by Lady lhompson and Miss Thompson.Port Car- ling welcomed the Premier as heartily as did Gravenhurst.Then the party pro- cevded to Senator Sanford's residence.Muskoka Husband and Wife Drowned.STURURON POINT, Ont., August !.\u2014 While returning from a fishing excursion last, evei.ng in a canoe, Mr.James Carling, of the ~teele Bros.Seed Company, of Toronto with his wife were drowned.When found Mr.Carling had his coat half oft and his legs were entangled with a trolling line.He was inexperienced in handling the frail craft.Connecticut Crops SufTer.HARTFORD, Conn., August I, A deste: tive hail, wind and rain storm passed over the towns of Wethersfield and Glastonbury yesterday afterngon, doing K1K,000, Salvation on the Lakes.ToroNve, Aydust 1.-\u2014(Specirl.) A small steam yacht.hiamed the Blanchina was last nig t dedicated to work on behalf of the Salv on the great Inkes.The ation Army boat was purchased for $2000 by two friends of the army in tho city.Burned te Death.wo, - Angust }- A vounp toevtaien, named John Hurgart, was burned tn death at Langegburg, while rescuing hie brothers tablish independent tariffs for each mem obildren from a burning house.| | SPECULATION OVER WAR NEWS.London Feeling Very Ugly Over the Kow Chung Matter.TO FIGHT FIRST.JAPAN TELLS HOW SHE CAME Japan Refused, and Thought This Equivalent to a Declaration of War.LoNboN, August 1.\u2014In their eagerness to read and fully appreciate the Japanese and Chinese situation, the average Loa- douer iv getting fairly well conversant with the localities, geography, habits and resources of Japan, Corea and China.Supplementing their despatches, which are quite meagre, the London dailies publish any amount of matter of the sort above do- scribed, In this case war is becoming an educator.\u2018The bitter feeling against Japan has not subsided any in its violence, and high class papers like the Standard and Timed voice \"this in an unmistakeable manncr to-day.Meanwhile the Japanese Legation has Riven out interviews to the effect that they have no ælvices: that the news is made up in hostile quarters, and that judgment shouid be suspended until receipt of the facts.The Chinese diplomats here say nothing, and the British Government azain nuule the announcement last night that their ad- vices were practically nil, but, through France's aid, they might progure a report when the despatches from the Lion came to hand.| The meagre details of the battle on Monday, resulting in the lussof the Chen Yuen, of the Chinese fleet, created great interest among naval men.The poor showing of China hax beencanvessed in all Its bearings, andthe concluslon reached that they do noi know how to properly put in action the grand stips and splendid ordnance under their care.Attention is drawn to the fact that all the news received here comes from (hina.Yet it tells of Chinese defeats, qnoted as supporting the correctness of the press despatches \"regarding the dreadful scenes transacted when the Kow Chung Was sunh.Mr.Hugh Mathieson, of Hugh Mathieson and Company and Jardine, Mathieson and Company, London and Shanghai, from whom the Chinese tiansport, Kow Chung, sunk by a Japanese crufser, was chartered, received à despatob to-day from Tien Tsin dated August 1, saying that Col.Von Hannekin, formerly aide-de-camp of Li Hurg Chang, the viceroy of China, who was on board the transport when she foundered, was saved, The despatch adds that a court of enquiry has been opened at Tien Tsin, in order that the real facts in connection with the sinking of the Kow Chung may be known, Finally, the despatch to Mr.Hugh Mathieson says that it ia reported at Tien Tsin that war between China and Japan will be formally declared this afternoon.A Shanghai despatch received to-day says: It is reported here that Col.Von Hannekin and another foreigner, who were on board the transport Kow Chung when she foundered, have'been saved.The name of the second foreigner rescued iv not given.The Japanese Government has instructed its minister in London, says a Tokio despatch to day, to apologize to Great Britain for firing upon and sinking the transport Kow Chung while she was fying the British Hag.The Japanese Minister has heen instructed to inform Great Britain that the commander of the Japanese cruiser did not know that the Kow Chung was a British vessel until after the fight, Captain Gales- worthy, of the Kow Chung, and many other persons, who were on board the transport, were rescued by the boats of the Japanese warship Naniwa, TT TGF Kimberly, Secretary for Foreign | Affairs, has telegraphed to the British consul at Tien Txin for a detailed report of the sinking of the Kow Chung.The British Government will probably ask the French (rovernimnent to get the con.mander of the French gunboat Lion to report on the affnir.The oflicials of the Japanese embassy here have telegraphed to Tokio for an explanation of tha Chinese charges that an Unassisting transport was hiown up.The Chinese embassy here hus received no confirmation of the report of the engage- mont whereby the Chen Yuen was sunk.The correspondent of the Times at Pekin says that a startling and painful impression has been caused fn Chinese government circles, and also among the members of the diplomatic corps, by the news of the sinking, by a Japanese cruiser, of the Chinese iransport Kow Chung, and the loss of so many lives.According to the reports received nt Pekin, only eleven of the two thousand abeard were saved.The attitude of the Chinese Government since it learned of the loss of the troopship has completely changed.Hitherto it has been inclined to be conciliatory, hut the indications now ave that sbe will pursue the war against Japan with the utmost vigor.Li Nun Chang, the Viceroy, in an interview at Ten Tain recently declared that if war were once provoked China would fight to the bitter ond.It is tbe opinion of ail that the provocation has been given, The managers of the Indo-Chineae Steam Navigation Company, which owe-d the steamer Kow Chung, stated that there is no room for doubt, but that the ves:el was in every respect a British steamer, though she was in the\u2019 Chinese government service, She was manned by British officers and carried the British flag.Mesides th English captain, the Kow Clmng had foi British otficers, threc of them enginecrs.The munagers of the company say the Action of the Japanes\u201d in attacking the ves- sol was most extraordinary.The Japanese authorities claim the fying of the British flag by the Kow Chung was rogarded by the Japanese officers as nr They mail trin that the fullest and most impartial de- pails of the allzir ought to be known in ad.\u2018 : 1 immense ; vencouf aux conuemnatiou fur the act, damage to the tobacco and mio ceed crops, | The loss is estimated at bat ven 230 000a0d | for sinking the Kow-Chung.The Standacd denonneas the Japanese Tu says: The | pretexts for the var ane {fimisy as Any vor advanced.If u further and nore disse trous canflict cannot be prevented, it will unquestionably be because the Japaness have resolved upon wav and that nothing shalldivert them from that policy.The Standard warns them that if in the earlier stages of fighting they carry off the honors, there is n° patient and rescourcefnl endurance ahont the Chinese that is likaly Lo embnreass and tire evan u more powerful than Japan.To advises the Japanese to awake to the probability that Karopeans will interfere.and concludes hy saying that China Submitted an Ultimatum ; ! the Row Chung was flyin Dis unfounded.They also This is .THE MONTREAL DAILY ÉTAR WED if the $ the Kow-Chunx bs true ihe Fomor dave to reckon with Great Britain, which every reason to suaert its position in Yhe.most \u2018compromis manner, © Times says: \u201cBuch explanations as Japan has put forth are certainly not the sort that will di minish the indignation of China or gein-the sympathies of the other powers.The Japanesd nay have real ox- cuses for the action of their sailors; It so it iv high tine they produced ti em, as the world is getting anxious to know it.A despatch from Yokohama gives the Japanese Governments official statement of the differences which led to the rupture between China aud Japan.It says Japan and China were approaching a settlement of their difficulties when China suddenly requested Japan to withdraw lier fleet from aren, and to give a formal compliance with the Ç nese deinands by July 2, otherwise the whole Chinese furces were land and a sea ad vance upan the part of China was to be made.The Japangse regarded this as an ultimatum; but, acting under the advice of the friendly powers, they agreed Wr the proposals in principle in amended form, at the same time declaring that if the threatened attack was made on July 20, it would he reginded as a menace to Japan, The Japanese assert that the claim that & the British flag eny the charges that the oflicers aud crew of the Japanese cruiser that sunk the Kow Chung were brutal iu their treatment of the Chinese struggling in the water.In view of the above, it is conjectured that the Japanese naval commanders were instructed to be on the qui vive for the Chinese warships, and seeing the latter advancing on July 27, they-opened fire with fatal effect on the Kow Chunx.\u2018the news of the last naval battle If true means that an end has been put to the power of China, as far as fighting Japan upon the sea is concerned until new ships are procured.Not one of the remaining whips of China will dare to show itself out of port, if it is true that the first class battleship Chen-Yuen has been sunk by the Japanese.The Chen-Yuen inust have started out from Taku after leaving the Chinese transports there.Thinks China Must Win.Kansas City, Mo., August 1.\u2014Dr.L.H.Lusher, of this city, has an intimate Lkuowledye of the war and navy depart ments of China and Japan, and a personal acquaintance with the country for which they ure contending.uring the Franco-Chinese war, Lasher was in the service of LI Hung Chang, as a surgeon in the Chinese navy.and he has travelled much in both China and Japan, For about two years he Was in the Chinese navy, and was thereby accorded exceptional opportunity, of studying the fighting qualities of the Chinese.In Lis opiniun, China must win in the end.It canatford to wage war for years, and from the millions of its people can pour Lroops into Corea, as a child would pour sau out in a rathole for amusement, wit missing them from the densely populated districts.\u2018The fighting qualities of the Chinese must not he under-estimated,\u201d said Dr.Lusher.\u201cI witnessed instances of both courage and daring, and iv is my opinion that they are incapable of physical fear.}n late years China has made considerable progress in war methods.At Foo Chow there is $ splendidly equipped navy yard.The Chinese make the stationary engines for all their naval vessels.\u201d \u201cOf course, the supervision is under foreigners, but the work is the work of Chinese artisans.China has an immense advantage over Japan in the Coreun difticuley, because it can pour its innumerable thousands into Corea without trouble, whereas Matsuhito, the Mikado, must transport all his troops,\u201d New Haves, Conn, Xagust 1.-\u2014It is learned that several carloads of arms and ammunition were shipped yesterday by the Winchester Repeating Arms Co.to an agent vi chef hinese Governinent at Mout- peal, The goods go thence, via Vancouver.to China GRAPPLED IN THE DARK An Attempted Assassination at Sandwich.[SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] WiNDsoR, August 1.\u2014A bold attempt at assassination was inade in Sandwich West, evidently through the feeling which has «en worked up on account of a criminal assault upon Maggie Patterson by one Buchanan, who is now in the Sandwich gaol.Richard Buchanan, a brother of the prisoner.went to his brother's bouse, as the wife was afraid to remain alone, Shortly after midnight he wns aroused by bearing a noise in ls room and called out to know who was there.A voice Le did not recognize replied, Before Buchanan could make à move of any kind he saw the flash and beard the report of a revolver.Another and still another followed before Buchanan was able to get out of bed, but it Was dark and the stranzer's aim was consequently inuccurrate and heescaped injury.Before the fourtii shot Buchanan was grappling with the man and the two had a desperate fight in the room.Finally, Buchanan got away and secured a shot gun in the next room, When he returned the man was jumping ont of the window, and as tbe gun wus not loaded he got away.HAIL EIGHT INCHES DEEP.Along With a Cloudburst, it Wiped Out Crops in Minnesota.Hirrs, Minn, August 1.\u2014The territory four miles est of ere, pear, the Dakota ine, was visited by a terrible c oudburst on ï Rs VAET À dbp on the level, aud did great damage to grain in shock.The clondburst was followed by a heavy hailstorm, which threshed out the wheat and cut down hundreds of acres of corn.\u2018The hail lay eight inches deep in some places yesterday morning.The damage is enormous, FUNERAL EXPENSES PAID.Sued for by an | Undertaker, the Deceased Having Died Under Pecu- * lar Ciroumstanoes.TORONTO, August 1.\u2014 An undertaker named V.P.Humphre sued Thomas Langton and James J.McConvey in the division court \u201cYesterday for , the funeral expenses of Joseph Mills, aged 60 who died on February 24, 1803, the date ot the Ly-election, contested by Dr.Ryerson and Dr.Ogden.On the forenoon of slee- tion day, Langton and McConvey drove up to Mr.Mills\u2019 house and took him in a wleigh to have him deposit a vote for Dr.Ogden.On the way to the polls, the old gentlernun way seized with a hemorrhage.He was rapidly driven back to the house.carried in nod died in Aifteen minutes.Tle undertaker, Mr, Humphrey, through His foreman, H.Moffatt, brought suit against the gentlemen for the funernl expenses, It wus shown by the evidence that McConvey had promised to settie the bill, and judgment was given against him for theamount claimed.The caseas against Langton was uun-s'ited.THE MAN!TOU COUNTRY, |SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.} TonONTO, August 1.-Prof.Coleman, of the Toronto School of Practical Science, has finished work on his geographical survey in the Rainy Lake district, and has gone up into the Manitou country, following the Manitou system of rivers and lakes, He will thoroughly examine the formation and Heneru] characteristics of the rucks in that country sud will strike the line of the C.P.Ft.about 76 miies east of Pat Portage.A number of veluable gold discoveries have been made in the country, and pros ctors rapurt Javge Yélñx of the ore: he Pro fessor will examine the ledges already vt.ked out, and will niso prospect on likely Puces, _ Will Fight the Railroads.Chicago, August 1.\u2014 The corporati counsel, Mr.Rubens, says the city wil} fight ali the claims of the railroads for damages growing but of the recent strike and riots.Ligfigning Killed a Millionaire's Son.Pras, lil, August 1.\u2014A severe electrical ¥torfin raged here last evening.Hubert a son of the mil ire banker.was bv lighwming.rsuasions are not treated with respect Ton \u2018are ATEUAITeS thousands of cases of - In Skin : al Serefulons and Swellings, s sly guarantond boot parier.~ NORTHWEST - , pi So Sth Som (emia oe | , _ 0e eu 0 OOLS AEST dest that he will: fay \u201cthon | ! 'H 175 A be executive committee of ; cet .territories and the ture | Excelleney that à tatementa * whisE \u2019 | xcelleno: ©.w LEGISLATORS IN\"THE WEST ASKED_ are con Es x memorial are mat: | .r deep concern o n To , NSIDER.THEM, interests be the Dominion at large, and that cc it is a matter of the utinost im oo to the j prevail in mas portion dé the Domiich .- Teva) oi alo And, Request the Federal Authorities, should nobbe duc pr on ocoaon complaint De the Possible te Remedy oppression or injus any class or on of the le, but should recog- Au Grievances in the nized as eatabliabing rfeot freedom and Blshops' Memorial, Orrawa, Augtet 1.\u2014The following is a copy of the order-in-council passed on July 26, with reference to the memoriai of the Cardinal, Archbishops and Bishops on the Manitoba and North-West achool question : The committee of the Privy Council have | had under considerntion & memorial addressed to Your Excellency-in-Council by His Eminence Cardinal Taschereau, Archbishop of Quebec, and by the Roman Catholic Archbishops and Bishops in Cauada on the subject of the laws relating to education in the province of Magitobs sud the North-West Territories.The memorial sets forth the condition of the publie schools in the province of Manitoba from the establishment of that province until 1890, and proceeds to state that: \u201clu laws were passed chanz- ing the school system and replacing it by other enactments which are, for a portion of the community, a source of grief, regret and hardships,\u201d The memorial asserts that: \u201cThe resuit of the new system is purely and simply the legal suppression of all Catholic schools and the maintenance ot all Protestant schools, with all the rights and prlvileges they enjoyed previous to the ¥chool iaws of 1800,\u201d and that the \u201cCatholic ratepayers have now to help to the support of Protestant schools, which are exactly what they were, and to which naturally, Catholic parents cannot conscientiously send their children.\u201d The memorial P s to state.in detail, some of the provisions of the enactments of Manitoba, of 1860, which are claimed to have the eflect previonsiz stated.It further states that \u2018\u2018for the last four years the Catholics of Manitoba have been subjected to the unfair and unjust treatment resulting from the change in the school laws of 1890,\" that \u201cthey asked in vain for relief; instead of à remedy they have been made the vietims of a fresh in- Justice in the new Manitoba law, 57 Vie.chap.à, assenled to on March 1204,\u201d one of the provisions of which forbids aid to be given by any municipality to- any school not conducted accard to the sohool system adopted in 1800.The effect of this enactment is stated by the me- morialists to be *\u2018 that no municipality, even ofié exclusively Catholle, without a single Protestant in its limits, has any wer to levy a sin dollar for Catholic schools, with a Catholic municipality where there are ten Protestant children is obliged by law to levy on all the Catholics, as well AR on the parents of the ten Protestant children, the money required for the education of the ten Protestant children.\u201d The memorial complains also that the enactment of 1804 \u201cdecrees fhe confiscation of alt- school property in all the districts which do not submit their schools to the new law,\u201d even though the achool Property ma have been acquired by Catholics wit their own money.- I'e memorial further states that in the \u2018the Catholic separate schools have been retained, but, in virtue of the ordinance number Z of 1882, they are deprived of their liberty of action and of the character which distinguishes them from other schools,\u201d and that there, as well as in Manitoba.The result is very detriméntal to the cause of education and really has in.both cases cruated bad feelings, dissensions tbe most \u2018deplorable results.\u201d It adds that \u201cthe painful experience of the Catholics of Manitoba and the North- West Territories is also resented by all the Catholics of the Dominion,\u201d and has excited sympathy \u2018among many Protestants, who though separated by faith \u201care united with the Catholicain a sentiment of justice and \u2018fair play,\u2019 and the desire of the.prosperity of their common country.\u201d The memorialists make reference to the many claims to gratitude which Catholic missionaries have established by their work in time past, in connection with Christian missions and in spreading civilization es well as religion throughout what are now British possessions in North Am , And in encouraging sentimenta of loyalty to Bfitish rule and British institutions, when those possessions came under the British flag, and they seen (property in the view of the committee) to consider that those cireum- stances give a strong claim for enerous recognition of the rights of \u2018atholics in anitoba and the North West.They Also refer to the fact, \u2018\u2018that the Federal Parliament has endowed the schools of Manitoba and of the North- West with a large domain iy assigning to the support of such schools the eighteenth part of all public lands.\u201d They cite the promise made to the inhabitants of Manitoba and the North-West Territories when Rupert's Land was acquired by Canada, in the name and by the authority of Her Majesty that \u201crespect and attention would be extended to the different religious persuasions, and that on their union with Canada all their civil and religious rights and privileges would be respected.\u201d \u2018Th memorialists add that \u201cin the estimation of Catholics thelr religious rights are not respected, and their religious ere thrown by law in the way of securing to their children an education conducted in accordance with their religious conviction, The memorialists \u2018\u201c\u2018repudiate the idea of interference with political parties, or with the direction of affairs purely political or temporal.\u201d They state that *\u2018their sole ob- Jeet is to secure for the Catholics a protec: tion needed for the accomplishment of their religious obligations,\u201d and that \u201cit is in that view, and In that view only, that they petition His Excellency the Gover- nor-General-in-councll and ask the honorable members of the Senate and of the Commons of (Canada, of whatsoever y they may be, to help in n fair settlemenc of the actus] diificulties, and they pray: First, for the disallow- ance of the Manitoba School act of 1504.Second, to give such \u201cdirections and make such provisions for the relief of the Roman Catholics of the Province of Manitoba as Your Excellency-in-Counci! may see fit, with regard to the Manito! l laws of 1890.rd, to cémmunicate with the Lieutenant-Governer' of the Northwest territories in order that, by amending ordinances, redress should be given to meot the jevances of whiéh the Catholics of the Northwest territoriès coimplain on account of the ordinance No.22 of 1802.The Committee having taken all these matters into consideration have the honor to recommend that a copy of this memorial sbove roferred to, and also of this report, if approved, be transmitted to the Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba with a request that he will lay the same before | his advisers aud before the Legislature MIP-JOINT DISEASE.y say y 6 life to tbe use medicine.WARD J.RUSH.PIERCE \u201c47 CURE OR MONEY 5S Your true friend, scrofulons state of the system ie the cri) enuse of Hig- joint Biseare.Dr, Dievop's Golden Medical overy has cured North-West Territories |: DAY AUGUST 1 1804 Chicago, yesterday.of that province, and that copies of the quality, especially in all matters relating to religion and religious belief ard and the committee therefore hum j that Your Excellency may join with them in expressing the most earnest ho that the Leglislatures of Mani and the Northwest rritories respectively, ma take into consider ation, at the earliest possible moment, the complaints which are set forth in this petition, and which are said to create dissatisfaction among Roman Catholics, bot onl in Manitoba and the North-West Terrl- tories, but likewise throughout Canada; and may take speedy measures to give su in ali the matters in religion to which any well founded complaint or grievance be ascertaiued.The Committee also advise- that à copy of this report be sent to each of the memorialists.All of which is respectfully submitted for Your Excellency\u2019s approval.TERSELY TOLD TELEGRAMS.Princess Bismarck is better.Providence's (R.1.) laundrymèn say they will go to China to help fight Japan.The French warship Naiad is in Halifax harbor; the Hossard expected in à month.Lightning killed Frederick Webb, of Jerusalem (Queen's Co., N.B.), on Mon- ay.> The American Housé and Senate Çon- ferees are getting nearer together on the tariff, William Hyland, a farmer, of Pittsburg Township, Ont., was kicked to death bya horse.| \u2018I'he Governor of Crete was shot at yesterday br a would-be assassin and slightly wounded.A preliminary formal meeting of the American Railway Strike Investigation Commiltee was held at Washington yeu- terday.Crazed by consumption, a lockemith, Latshowski, of Berlin, hange himself yesterday, and induced his wifé and two sons to do likewise.The Mayor of Marseilles officially denies that cholera is epidemic in that city, He says thay the quarantine against the city is unjustiftable, - .The budget, statement of the Australian province of Victo at §3325,000.Further economies in the public service are advocated.; The closure of the debate on August 9,on the Evicted Tenants bill, moved by Bir William Vernon Harcourt, was carried in the British House yesterday.* The London Standard announces the betrothal of Prince Adolphus, eldest son of the Duke of Teck,to Lady Margaret Evelyn, the youngest daughter of the Duke of Weat- minster.: James Corbin, Scott Clarke and Richard Clarke were killed and John Rugg fatally injured by the premature \u2018explosion of dynamite at the Hawthorne Stone Works, Drunken waiters at the Carlsbrook Inn, near Longwood, N.J., went on strike Inst night and refused to serve and threatened the landlord.The police settled the row and the meals were served.Edward Canuff, \u2018a farm [aborer, of Mor den, has been arrested for killing Sam.Lard, a fellow worker.The killing, the prisoner says, was accidental, but an investigation of the shooting is taking place.Dr.M.J.Henderson has been inspecting the Jersey herd of cors on a farm near Rome, N.Y.He found twenty-five out of the thirty-four affected with tuberculosis, and they have been condemned to be killed.Cantwell and Quinn, the two English Anarchists, who, the day previous to the opening of the Tower Bridge, made speeches tending to incite people to murder membera of the Royal Ramily, were sentenced each to six months imprisonment.The Duke of Argyll, several! clergy and numerous members e British Hobse of Commons, among them Sir J.E.Gorst and Justin McCarthy, have joined a new \u201canti-lynch\u201d committee, formed to act in concert with a similar committee in the United States, - Lord Winchelsea, {ding at a meetin, of the Agricultural £ ion, yesterday, sai 156 parliamentary candidates in the coming election were pledged to support the Union, and 56 others partly supported the organization.This promised a strong party in the House of Commons for the farming interest.Bo fou! have become the encampments of the people who fled from Constantinople on account of earthquakes, that the suthori- ties have ordered them to return to their homes; but this they refuse to do.Destita- tion is rife and much mortality prevails, It is said five hundred people wera killed in the recent earthquake, Mangled Beyond Recognition.New GLascow, N.S., August 1.\u2014James Gillis, aged ten years, jumped on a passing team last night.When crosuing a railway track the horse became balky, train was proaching and the driver jum off 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._.SOHMER PARK, |.\u2018 Open Beery - ; ob Vo ME TTR pee coi .Loue ARŸ BAND o£ 6 satciets to the Holy Land}; ree ja A Chosp pay your entrance fee to che vill vey Jerumlem and the Hof: Land at the time of the Crucifixion.J Bottles of water from the JORDAN will be given sway to Ye ot miss this marvellous Painti Building corner of St.Cathe and St.Urbain sts, Open trom Pam to 10pm, The electrio cars pass the door.178 ous.PROTESTANT ects Dee Forbes, from his SAT, Young irishmen\u2019s L & B.Ass\u2019 egula \u2018veting cf the above fry te Lata in ite nue WEDNESDAY EVENING, Aug.Bu Every member is ; A.PHELAN, Bes.Goes.it: GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSIOIE v a attend.By 19 1 >_Organtanr ST.LUKES S.S.PICNI TO STE.ROSE, i ARE LD 12.06 Naturdar.ABER hh.190: Adah Tiche ie.Children Tite M 2 ane THE BEST DAY'S OUTING, AND MOST SELECT.is that to CARILLON an Sark by Mr, Be Onpital meals Served ou bosrd.Take am.train tar Lachine.DANCING.Private Teens Given In Faney ond neh HAVB YOU VISITHD - THE TRAPPIST 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Poneil- Poekois ! Te -penoils, in the vest A Is pis Letter Chit asia sad Brees: both mn ._\u2014 Prices, 16, 15, 20 Cents Esch.Seat by mall at above prices.MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO., féationers, Blank Book Makers and Printers.1755 and 1757 NOTRE DAMB STREET, 173*2ew MONTRE zo, HAD DEPARTMENT Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Todareigped.and endorsed © Tenders Non for the Carting and office of the C1 als ei bs zn ie t \u2018own ! Noon.Tucaday.the Beventh otrest, until .\u2018 y August, for the Cartin tatin of the Garbages.dc.accordé to specifica tions, The ne at the oes Of the unde XL Vind itself to acoept the Jorent on te \u2018s offs, Bt.Canegonde of Meutreal, Tows | a ay Last i on 1756 CHAS.F.PORLIER, rar Bestin the ony,\u201d - quire ot JAMES LEGGAT, 17808 398 \u20ac LEGAL CARDS.A McGibbon & Davidson , ADVOCATES, de.NEW Yomx Live AD.MeO QC BS PemDeridew.| m6 received at the |.CHEAP EXCURSIONS 3 5 3 \u201c5 # | MONTREAL | St.Anne de - Beaupre\u2019 AND RETURN (71 Miles Below Quebec.) « x - $2.00.i J : Li a Tickets good 11)e ,\u2018 3 py Term TIER SHS Roh Le D a .Te arrives in Moatres st 7.48 155 pm.train moral and full information, a , te Oty Ticket.Ofte, US By.James Street, or a eatyro PESTA, MBIA rere Monday, the 3th June, 1906, Through Ou and after x Passenger Trains will run daily {Sanday excepted) m0 75 ° ne 14% 17,40 f 00 20.57 58 us ne 3%; Au express train will leave Mootresi on Friday evenings k ath ook and through to Little Matis, arriving Bet au Diclock Saturday.È will leave Cacouns en Sunday à at 100 o'clock aad roo through to Montreal arriva } look : i ec en ig being Mens © X .v tie Me © trains Seiten sod St.Jobu rus through tothelrf ations on oe - and other carsof Express train\u2019.nt reer AL oro run through to Halifas | it § tion 8: teO.W.Rosmenx | tichetsand sllinforms i À hoses Faste: t vy D.POTTINGER, General Mucager.Raliwsy OfSce.Moncton, N.B.t ; F trent, wH T MAY CONCERN, TO, WHOM IT MAY CONCERNA.AN persons baring claims against the om?fet! of the of, Duncan Molntyre, 'o.Iue Jit me th mu oiNNETONKA SCULLING.dx TORONTOS ACKNOWLEDGE [uly TANSEY GUILTLESS.a My vife IElrnational Cricket Valols Regatta e-Trotting and Run- alng Meetings In the States\u2014 Miscellaneous Sports.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR) INNIPEG, August 1.\u2014Only two races rowed at Minnetouka on Monday, & torough water.W.N.Armstrong, aul, first; I.A.Macdonald, Winnipeg, AMnd; J.Turnbull, Winnipeg, third.Ret, ior fours- - Duluth, first; Winnipeg, \u2018Thend; Minnesota, third; Rat Portage, Ech.There was not a boat length\u2019s dif- Hence between the front and last boat.{Lbsterday morning the junior single was Sh \u201cBV by Hackett, of Rat Portage; Wann, of eau second, and MacDonald, of Wing.third.spe junior double was won by Debrisey hy Hackett, Rat Portage; Bend and Snug: ste, Minnesota, second; Andrews and ler per.of Winnipeg, third.\u201d cD the evening the senior four race was Je by the Minnesota by a boat length.Manipez second, these were the only ies.«+ the junior singles Wana of the Mihne- | y wasthe only entry.He rowed over | racourse and was given first place, ckett and Debrisey, the Rat Portage hee which captured the Junior contest time forenoon, won in the senior eventin the Ming.The lion's share of prizes goto Portage, that club having captured 3, f\u20ac events to-day.: gi The C.A.A.O.Regatta.| Br [SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.) \u201cOURONTO, August 1.\u2014The regatla at Ham- : Cu Beach on Friday and Saturday next oft be the best ever held, said Secretary \"lejohn, of the C.A.A.O., last night.nol certainly if the labors of the secretary Al the regatta cominittee count forany- | og, it will be such.The steam yacht D@la is at the disposal of the regatta coi- tee.She will used as referee's boat.Ga Wright and J, A.Russell will row ble for the Torontos.Wright will he and Russell stroke.Some of Russell's ers are prepared to back their favorite Any amount in the singles.The regatta \u201creating'consideréblé interest in Hamil: Sand if Friday and Saturday be fine the andance promises to be atecord one for \u201cM Association.\"ne?! w 3 Gaudaur's Big Regatta.oH (arret TO THE STAR.) _ DRILLIA, August L-\u2014-Arrangements havé \u20181.Jin made by Jake Gaudaur for a big re- here on August 7 i and the programme À be such thal there is no doubt the Med in attendance will be a large one.>re will be two races in which Gaudanr \u201cHhseltw ill take part,adouble scullin which qwith Bub Curran w ill row Rogers aud Durnan over a three mile course.Ina gle scull race he will\u2019 allow Rogers and yrnan ten seconds\u2019 start over a similar \u2018Arse, There will be six events altogether, :Evhich local oarsmen from Orillia, \u2018Barrie, 2 @lingwood and other towns have consent.oto take part.Edward Hanlan has con- Jited to referee the events.\u2018The Valols Regatta Programme.\u20ac \u201che twelfth annual regaita of the Valois pics Club will be held on Sat: irday next, { it will be followed in the evening by ao net hop.Following is the progran:me fu = Yacht race tu.H ndicap.© Valor: course; entrance $1.I on correrted le næth with time allowance; prizes; entrance $l.Preparatory gun for hh classes will be tired procisely al 2.30 p.in.starting gun at 25 p, mn.No yacht can Rs in both cla-ses.When making entry apen to alls twa per must state which class he desires td enter.Sailing skitfs: two prizes; time allowance: cog: MC Sales canne race.open and decked: two Wes; handicap: ontrance 40 cents.AI cou- eto i in above events will receive a printed ; Art of the course with all details and instrue- ns.Ve Single scull: two prizes: one mile with turn: «prance, 5 cent Tandem canoe race, green: four prizes: half © J¢ with turn; entrance per boat, A cents, Me Tandem canoe race: four prizes: hilf mile Ch turn: boys under 15 years: no entrance fee, Tub race, two prizes; boys under 14 years; uo Mirane © fee.3.Lady and gentleman tandem canoe race, to prizes; quarter mile siraight away: no en.od \u2018neo fee.; .Tandem canoe race, two prizes: half mile Th turn: entrance por boat, J cents.0.Swimming race, twa prizes; handicap, 440 Md; entrance 25 cents.Lo Swimming race, two prizes; handicap; boys der 15 years; no cm1ranve fee.N.2, Single paddie, green, Lwo prizes: half mile Yih turn; entrance J cents '3, single paddle, fn; ebtrance a cent J.Four paddles, = entrance per boat, A cont Grand water foot bail: ji hats va.plug fs; team of six.8.War canoe rave, créwa of fifteen, fifteen halfanfle with turn.Sonditions.\u2014 All events are open to amateurs .1}.Canoe races must be in regulation canoes, i hich must not exceed 16 feet in length, Leam + ¢ leas than 30 inches and depth not less than 12 \u2018hes.Weight of eanoe inust not leup than lbs.Sailing races viH-be flying starts, All hers will be from pistol shot a ter warning.1 ov prizes: Judr-mile with fur prizes: half-mile with yacht\u2014wit-be-iret-\"} 7 2.30, followed by a startin gun at 2.35, , ter which five minute=\u2019 will be allowed ; ich to cross.In the skiff race pro ratory Kun will be nt 2.40 and starting gun 345.Charts with all instructions will furnishet each competing boat.Two to pirt or nu race.Three startr or ho second prize.il entries must be made to the seerctary net ter thon Thursday, August 2 Positively no st entries.This is imperative\u201d in order to Frilitato getting out proper programines con: Lining all entries.Prizes will be distributed in - © boat honae at 8 o'clock p.m., and bounet hop Rll follow immediately, tefreshinents, ncher, tea, ete, can be had at the buat house.\u2018ain -ervice, GT.MR.leaves Montreal {or êlois and Lakeside 10.13 a.m.12.30, 1.43, à and 15 pm.\u20ac.P.R.leaves Montreal for Valois al Lake cide (Valois only &23a.n.), 1.30, 4.15 and 3 pm.G.T.fR, lenves lakeside and Valois r Montreal 4.62, 7.41.10.38 pam.CPR eves galoi~ only for Montreal 7.26 p.m.Pointe Claire Boating Club.* The fortnightly hop of the club takes dace this evening when a very jovial time anticipatéd.\u201cThe services of Miss Riley ave heen secured, which is an assurance at the musical programme will be first ASS.Spray.-The Longueuil Boating Club will hold weir first annual* moonlight excursion on griday.August 10.The steamer Longueuil as been chartered for the occasion, and an cchestra for dancing has also been en- mged.The St.Lambert hoathouse is now the re- gesitory of anothër trophy, the Irving | GUN 0 «a CATALOGUE, Now Ready.ho most complete list of Guns, titles, Ammunition and Tmplo- rents from the World's best 1akers.Free to dealers.For trade discounts address * Wholesale Department,\u201d AVTES GS 81 Yonge Street.Toronto.177 3 Jaw Bros.having recelved the Lachine Club's double canoe cham mploaship cups, which they wou last Sat LACROSSE.Toronto Clears Tansey.TORONTO, August 1.\u2014As announced in Saturday's STAR the directors of the Toronto Lacrosse Club have officially decided to drop the Tansey protest.Hugh Mc- Gonaghy is satisfied the man who played in Peterboro was Tansey, but the other players there deny it, and deny that his.play was good enough to justify the suspicion that it was Tansey.Moreover, the original list of players has been lost, and it was cunsld- ered inadvisable to push the matter.Quebec Booming Things.{SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] Quenxe, August 1,\u2014The Q.A.A.A.Club House on their splendid grounds is now well under way, and Contractor Cummings is pushing the work very rapidly.It will be a pretty two story building, containing large dressing rooms, baths, reading and committee rooms, as well as a lodging for the caretaker.The size is 60x34 feet, and will be quite an ornament on the grounds and grand allée.The cinder track is com- leted, and only needs a little morerolling to ve second to none in Canada.It is } mile in length, 15 feet wide and 20 feet on the home stretch.The grading at the turns is one inch to the foot.Some Dleycle races\u2019 will be organized for Exhibition week, and an attempt will be made to £ the Capitals and Shamrocks play an exhibition game for.a trophy.In view of the la exoursion expected from-Montreal on the 18th, when the Young Shamrocks play the Quebec Lacrosse team for the championship on their grounds, the directors have given a contract to extend their already large stand in order to increase its capacity, and give accommodation to 300 people more.The Quebec boys are practising hard, and will give a zood account of themselves in Montreal next Saturday when they play the Crescents, and they are confident of vlevory.: Long Throws.\u2018The 2nd Beavers and Red Rose twelves laved on Saturday afternoon on Fletcher's Field, and the Beavers won by three straight games, The Junior Juvenile League will hold a meeting this evening at 112 Wolfe street.Delexates from the Maples, Clovers, Ulif- tons and Emeralds are requested to attend.The Crescents were out in full force last evening, practising hard for Saturday's mateh with Quebec, and when the team : from the Ancient City meet the men with the half noon they need not expect to find - them unprepared.Several changes have been made inthe team, and they dre confident of holding their own, BASEBALL.National League Games.Foliowing are the results of yesterday's National league games : rR HE At Chicago- hicago.L040011110 813 3 it.Louis.-tuf1000600 1 2 4 Bntteries\u2014Sehriver and Hutchison ; Breiten- stein nnd Twinebaiu.Uiupire, Lynch.AU Baltimore- Baltimore.w ashington Hatteries Mercer and MoGuire.At Philadelphia- Philadelphia.5 30131x 13 Brooklyn 03000 1 Batterie: Harpers and © TOSS ; Kennods and Daley.Umpire, Campbell, At Pittsburg \u2014 02050400x 1 13 3 6 Mahon and Robinson ; Sunivan, Umpire, Hoagland 17 3 Pattsburg .0030022121 1116 4 Cincinnati \u2026.3300100030 lWv13 2 Batteries -Nicol, Ehret and Su Suglem: rn; Dwyer, Parrott and Murphy.Umpire, = At New York- New York.Cee 1995204 65 411 Boston 1001003 9 3 Batteries \u2018Nichols and \u2018repas : 3 Rusic and Farrell.l'mpire, Emslic.At Ulev eland \u2014 Cleveland 1 aiavidle.Bntte ing, Mu He ming and W eaver.Second game\u2014 w .010 2 005202 1217 4 1202200 1015 8 ullane and O'Connor; Umpire, Hurst.\u2018 Cleveinnd 002205000 4 81 Louisville.1043000054.1218 1 Hatteries\u2014 ng \u2018and Zimmer; Menefee and Grin.Urapire, arnt.Behind the Bat.On Saturday afternoon the Shamrock lacrosse grounds will be the scene of a grand double evens, the first part of which will be the schèduied baseball match between the Farnhams and (Granites.The Granites have been picking up in their play and the game will li kely be an interesting one.The second part of the programme will be a lacrosse match between the Montreal and Shamrock Juniors.FOOTBALL.Valleyfields G Get the Match, Last Saturday the first draw for the Caledonia cup was to have been played off at Valleyiield between the Mohawks and Val- leyfield teams.As the Mohawks did not go tu Valleyticld, the Valleyñelds naturally claimed the match by default.The Mohawks tried to induce them todrop the ge test and play in Montreal, they (the Mohawks) paying their expenses.The Valley- fields, however, fought for their rights, and the council, therefore, gave the match to them, Kicks.The Metropolitan and Druid teams will play a friendly game on the Druids grounds | to-morrow evening.Kirk off at 6.30 po.\u2019 sharp.Mr.Fraser-Cricrie, secretary of the e Canadian Foutball Association, has received a letter from the Barrie, Vermont, Rangers in viting a Montreal team to visit Barrie on Labor Day, and.to- play a match with the Rangers.\u201cIf the men can be got together in time a team will be picked from the Montreal clubs, that will cross the line.There is a probability that a crack English Association football eleven will visit Canada during the coming season.The Sunderland Football Club of Sunderland, Eng., if they can arrange the finance matters satisfactorily, will start on a tour through America, CRICKET.Point St.Charles vs.Bell Telephone.The \u201cfollowing team will represent the Point St, Charles Cricket club In their match against the Bell Telephone Cricket club team on Saturday, Aogust 4, on the Point grounds: W.W.Walles, E.Fox, T._ Pearson, J.Cuthhert, Scott, W.Farrar, I\" A.Pownall, Knight J.Farrar, KH.Morton, Lyons, spare, Fenn.The memuers are re- guested to attend the meeting of the Oth, because business of special importance Is to be transacted.The Hamiltonians and Quakers Draw.[SPECIAL TO THR STAR.] HAMILTON, August 1.-The international cricket match between the Gentlemen of Philadelphia and the Hamilton elevens was recontinued yesterday afternopn.In the morning the Hamiltons went to bat and made 54 runs for 3 wickets; aîter lunchecon the Hamiltons again took the bat and added 224 runs to their former 54, making à total of 278 runs for the i innings, which with 111 runs in their first inning, makes 348 runs for the two innings.As the match was a two days\u2019 one, and the Phila-/ delphians: having other engagements to keep the match was declared a draw, KENNEL.The Toronto Bench Show.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.] TORONTO, August 1.\u2014The premium lista of the sixth annual bench show of dogs of the Toronto.Industrial Exhibition Association, to be held September 10 to 14, have been made up.Over &W00 offered in prizes, 172 classes being, provided, with a proviso that should five of any other recognized breed be entered, additional classes will he made: also that classes made for dogs and bitches will be divided, if five or more are entered.The entry fee is placed at $3, and the entries close Wednesday, August 29.THE WHEEL, From Boston to Denver.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Loxnox, Ont., Aug.1.-\u2014Fred.red.Johnston, à young Englishman, vassed through London \u201c {who on his cle at noon oa bls way fm Bos od Terr Cote, and xpects to an the journey, \u2018in 85 dara Johnston lett Boston on July 11.Carman's Feat - {sP®CIAL TO THE STAR] \u2014- ToRONTO, August Ww.on Carman, formerly for several years t! e Tocognized champion bicycle rider in or oo day last on Roxedale track made a record of a mile, unpaced, in 2.13, which ia recorded as one of the most remarkable oycling events in Canada.lt is prophosied that he will make .things lively ia the races this autumn, son Wells\u2019 Fast Half Mile.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) TORONTO, August 1.\u2014The fastest half mile ever ridden in Canada was reeled off vesterday at Rosedale by G.Marshall Wells, of the Wanderers B.C.Paced by Deeks and Jaffray on a tandem, he negotiated the distance from Flying start in 59 seconds flat.Wells sprinted away from his emakers at the finish, the time of the atter being one minute flat.G.H.Orr and others clocked the event.Johnston in Toronto.{BPECIAL TO THE STAR.} TORONTO, August 1.\u2014John S.Johnston, the eyclist.accompanied by hie manager, \u201cTom\u201d Kck, arrived in Toronto yesterda eveningand will remain for the week, if not longer.Johnston suffered a nasty fall while riding in Toledo and has been in poor form since.He has rested for the past few days,but will recommence training at dale to-day.So soon as.he recovers his farm he will return to follow the L.À.W.Circuit races.It is possible that while here he may try to whittle down some of the Canadian records, TURF.Canadian Stakes at Saratoga.SARATOGA, August 1.\u2014Pierre Lorillard carried off his first.stake race of te year here yesterday, when his filly Anisetle put the Salvadar stake to his credit.She was a hot favorite for the event, a run of ij furlongs and the third of the races on the card for the day.There were six other starters in the event, those most fancied in the betting bein, Mayday filly and Havo-, but neither of these was good enough to beat Auisette at the distance.Mr.Caldwell got a quick and a good start at the first attempt with all in motion and Mayday filly in the lead.Anisette and Havoc, close up, were the two leaders all through the contest.This developed into a drive through the stretch, but Anisette had the foot of the party and won by:two lengths with something to spare.Havoc ridden out beat the Mayday tilly by a length.and a half for the place.Lamplighter won the only other stake race on the card, the Canadian,at a mile and three-sixteenth, very clev erly, and in such\u201d fashion as to show that.this game_son of Spendthrift has got back his \u2018old - form and the speed that made him a remarkable colt early in his career ax a four-year-old, He simply played with George Beck and Stowaway, and though the timo of the race \u2018was poar 2.04] \u2014it was wholly DUE TO THE FACT that all the boys had waiting orders which they carried out to the Jetter.George Beck was a wild horse at the start, but .Martin kept him under a double wrap in the first half mile and choked his speed out of him, so Taral had an easy task with Lamplighter, letting him romp home under a restraining pull at the finish.he most hotly conteste® race the afternoon was the second, in which John Cooper, Ferrier, Cactus and Balbriggan were the contestants.Chant was scratched.The horses finished in the order named after a very pretty and exciting contest.Ferrier cut out the running for the party, with Cactus and Cooper chasing him and\u2019 Balbriggan bringing up the rear.At the half, which was run in 50}, Ferrier he held that lead to the head of the stretch.There Clayton moved up with Cooper, and there was a hot rush to the finish, Coo getting the decision by a neck from \u2018Ferr or, at tus the same distance.Bal: briggan was four lengths away.The race was one of the sharpest betting events of.the season, for all the horses were well backed, even Balbriggan, who won on Saturday \"with all sorts a fancy prices against er.A good thing was bowled over when Redowae was BEATEN IN THE LAST race, Mr.Lorillard and his friends making | the gelding an even money favorite, ss- more won the race by a neck from Mohawk with Redowat a very third; an Lamley riding the Jatter \u201cwith the lines knotted \u201cvery short, close to the horse's ears, just as- McCaffrey occasionally ties them when he rides.This was so suspicious that Lamley's riding is to be officially investigated to-morrow, as Judge Burke was not at all pleased with it.Higgins, who trains the gelding, said to Judge Burke that he was satisfied with the ride, and tnought the horse might have stopped because he had sore shins.But the stewards were not satisfied, and Lam.ley will be asked to explain in the morning.First race, { mile\u2014Potentate, 112 [Brogkel.2 to 1; Floriana.107 [Van Buren}, 3 to 2: Domingo, 112 (Perkinel 8to1,3 Time, 1.14.Kd.K Kearney, Leonville also ran.Seco! nd race, one imile\u2014John Cooper, 109 (Clay: ton], 13 to 1; Ferrier, 105 (Simms), 1 to Cactus, flo farm] 8to 5, 3.Time, 1414.brigi 80 Ti ait ni rd race.5) \"furion ~Annisette, 10 108 1; Havre, 108 A mms), 4 FR 508 ington, Time.1.061.versity, Favor i?Belle of Stonewall, Saiver also ran.Fourth race, 13-16 mile\u2014Lamolighter, 114 [Ta- ral}, t to 10, 1; George Beck, 99 [Perkins].12to +, 2: Stowaway.112 {Simms}, tol, S.Time, 2.044.Only threo starters, Grin}, ayd \u2014THE MONTREAL DAILY -mee, Duke had a couple of lengths the best of it, and | up: + 8to1.1; venture, 100 (I Plenty, Saunterer, Sir and Holero also ran.Grand Cireouit Tro! BurraLo, August 1.\u2014-Nothing of a sensa- tinnal character marked the ghenin, the local Grand Circuit meet ie.T events on the card were al n by favorites, but In one race it look as thou h the best\u201dhorse did not win.is was the opening event, the 280 trot.Newcastle took the first beat very handily in 2.16%, but lost the next to Sixty-Six in much slower time.In the fourth heat Splan\u2019s drive was not an exhibition of winning reinsmanship, aud though he forced out the Village Farm colt in time that equalled the first mile, the effect came too late to do any , but the chances are that the desired object was at: tained.\u2018Knapaack\u201d also had a mare in the same that will bear watching further down the line, for to-day it looked as though she was out.only to get warmed up.Rubinstein kept up his excellent record a cap tured the 2.24 pace off the reel by three good miles in L12.He was not in any one of them, and prédictions ar are now numerous that he will wheeler that will finally lower the colors of game fittle Robert J.The pacing phenomenon of \u2019 CERTAINLY A WORLD-BEATER and is now Koing in the best of style.Even after bis race to-day he was sent a work-out mile in company with Axel and beat out the trotter by a balf length in 2:15.The two-year-old event was casy for Marie D.stout-hearted daughter of Patron, and she went the two miles necessary well within herself.Miss Kate kept near her inthe second heat and Whalebone did the aot in the first, but neither could go the clip set by Marie.To-morrow\u2019s card includes the special race between Robert J.(2.053) and ascot (2.04), and horsemen are won ering if Gen.Lutner is due to cut a watermelon with the gelding by Decisive.2.30 class es cn urse $2 Chimes, ly.hy Hs Hambilton.Newcastle, ; Joec- Hagar roan) Anna Mac gr m, by [MeCarthy}L.-.\u2026.,.Lecue eee ee Lovelace, bi.h, by Fe Feotist AA i i i Venita Wilk es, pliiold smith].ea thwoud, 2 m, by Woodnut Kline).Time\u20142.154; 217, 4.17, 4.154.2.21 class, pacing; purse $2000- Rubinstein, be, by Baron Wilkes; dam I.Littipa, by Aristos s [Lai Clay Hontas,,çh s, y Pocahontas |De- ver).- \u2018Barondal bre by Baron\u2019 Wilkes (Chia $2000 dam Jorsey \u2026.t \u201cTo @ seams: Direction bik vy by to cxeraon) Lenore K., bm.by Sweepstakes (Sar by Star Wilkes w.MeDon ald.Abetto, b m, by Woolsey [Isabell].Rokeby, bc, b Director McDowell].me\u20142.12, 2.124, 3.13.2.40 trot, 2-y ours purse $1000 Mat D.Mis Kats, b J y Direct ibichiosel eli].cn Whalebone, br c.by Sable Wilkes old- nit pie b bg.brs St.Vingen(Smitn) Cope ales ler} dline,, b { Mclane, gr o, by Ackerland, ch g.by Warlock [Curtis].Aptooyne, » he br Anteeo AL ush] Akron.bf, b r (M > Aime, 22 254, 2.254.Sporting Correspondence.SiNgLE MaxN.\u2014All single men are not widowers, but all widowers are Single men, FAIR PLAY .\u2014Thanks for your suggestion.The expression *\u201c Stinson earned his salary stopping balls\u201d was used merely as a fl, of speech and intended as a compliment, not a reflection on the team, which certainly de~ serves all manner of support.ue Condensed Sporting News and Gossip.Ernest Roeber, the wrestler, has gone to\u201d; Germany,\u2019 where he will try to arrange a match with Carl Abs, the German cham: pion.The distribution of prizes won at the grovers\u2019 picnic on July 15th will take place thisevening in Mechanics \"Hall at 8.30 o'clock 1 interested please attend.\"The national championship games of the Amateur Athletic Union will held under the auspices of the New York Athletic Club at Travers Island on September 15.Abe lo match will tak place on Monday ning at the Grand «+.unk Boatin Club, Point St.Charles, between the Grand and Laurentian, the M.A.A.A.and Mont: realS wimming Club.Among the arrivals on the Lake Winnipeg, which arrived last evening, were eight thoroughbred yearlings consigned to Mr.Dyment, the owner of Flip- Flap.The animals were all in splendid condition and will put into training at once for coming races.Harr, Tyler is riding in great form notwit cand ng the accident he met with in his \u2018trials last turday.Yesterday afternoon in a private trial he lowered Bliss\u2019 time for the mile, stauding start, by tovering the distance in 1.59 2-5, which A 35 of a second faster than the Chicago flyer's time.Tyler will i Friday and Saturday for the record and Buller will go for hoe din be the aide- | men» = STAR WEDNASDAY AUGUST _ 1 1894, re tr tt \u2014 SN James E.Ni tcholsen.Almost Passes Belief Mr.Jas.E.Nicholson, Florenceville, N.B., Struggles for Seven Long Years with CANCER ON THE LIP, AND IS CURED BY AYERS == Mr, Nicholson sa \u201cI consulted doctors who preser bed for me, but to DO purpose; tlic cancer began to Eat into.the Flesh, Sho tor my.chin, and 1 alt 2) agon or Mae on wars.na becan Taking Ayer Bars i a Wook s or wo ro noticed Decided Improvement.Encouraged\" by this result.I persevered, until jn a month or so the sore under my chin began to heal.lu three months my lip began to heal.and, after using \u2018the \"Sarsap:rilla for six months, the last trace of the cancer disappeared.\u201d Ayer's zo Sarsaparilla Admitted at the World\u2019s Fair.AYERS PIS Sarsaparilla LS Requleots the Fiesretn, \u201cA Little.Near.\u201d | An ola \u2018Country Storekeeper's Story.) _ Many a man in the city remembers the old country store of his boyhood days.The winding road, the brook, the pendulous locust powers, the shining elms, with their long shadows.and happy orioles; the open doors, the barrels, the cheese boxes, the shovels, rakes, brooms and mop handles on the white pine steps; the glass jars of candies and peppermints in the window, the crockery ware the coming and going of waggons, the bread-cart man, with his fat old lazy horse and gingling bells; the loungers, the gray story-tellers, the farm-bands in a hurry, the old woman with eggs\u2014who that was ever accustomed to see this pastoral bazar does not recall it, and some perhaps with a sigh for the simplicity of rural lite which it brings to mind?\u2018The amusing characters of the old country store were those who.strove-to make sharp bargina\u2014'a little near\u201d such people were called.Every old country neighborhood had some shrinking soul who came to receive this title, and incidents telling of such sharp economy often occupied the merry Storekeeper s spare time.In sharp Rod te the elderly awomen usually matche he men, but such was not the case in t resent story, which we think is not ou usled in the old towns by that of any tradeswoman.The old Colony Road, between Boston and Plymouth, had such stores as we have described, at regular intervals, ahd the tales of penurious peo le which 'used to be related upon their rrels would fill | volumes.: The sharpest bargain that we ever heard of in one of these stores, was related to us by an old storekeeper, and was nearly as follows; - \u201cOf all the men that I ever had any doings with,\u201d began this leisurely man, in the old terms which were common to such country stores, \u2018Solomon Short was the capper.We used to call him \u2018Sol\u2019 for short\u2014excuse the pun!\u201d The old storekeeper was a hearty man.It requires enius to know how to keepa store.an honest, open face, for, like Tho early po England small tradesmen, he had conducted his business with honor, and was, as he was\" roud to say, always \u2018able to keep his head up\u201d in meet- ing-#hen the ère preached plain.\u201d e had.sh oi hair, tufted eyebrows, and a smile t might have bidden the whole world welcome.He was so charitable in his views of the conduct of the w and frail, that he seldom lost a custom The children had loved to look in at his door, on their way to and from school; even the dogs would visit him unbidden, with a confident wag of the Above tat) and on Sunday, was iA \u2018Tat ten a Wm returns.4 Formers REGULAR SALE OF 4 newand secondhand Household Fur- Diture, Ci 5 Stoves, or Bh a Le ures, Croc! or our auction roo apolod Jar mes | olo., ete, | street, où FRIDAY, 3RD aveu, Liberai cash advances made.FRASER BROS., Auctioneers.Royal strane Co.LARGEST FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD.1964 Unlimited Liability Absolute Security.Every description of property insured at moderate rates of premium.HKAD OFFICE FOR CANADA: Royal Insurance Building, Montreal.W.TATLEY, Manager.GEO, SIMPSON, Asst.M E.HURTURBISE pecial Agents French ALFRED ST.OYR.See epartmen G.ROSS ROBEKRTHON & HON», Soecial Agents\u2019 AMES A Englis! ERCY BR GAULT Department.3 La Merveilleuse HAIR FRAME, ' This is the latest and most simple invention for arrangit: in any TA Vers k retty Head ver: re! > e: I Pr, \u2018D al with ef either ie\u201d pa quantity ol ~ rienced rames the The comfort ex inthe use of unsurpassed, | Ladies\u2019 Hair Dressed, Champooed, Binged, Ly PALMER'S, 1745 Notre Dame.Telephone 391.176*05 daw THE = NEW BRUNSWICK ROYAL ART UNION QF TRE PROVINCE OF \u2014 NEW BRUNSWICK.Capital Stock : $150,000.Incorporated to Promote Art.This Company will distribute among ite subscribers, on 15th Day of Sept., 1894, 343% Works of Art, aggregating in value ses,- sas, Every subscriber has an eq ad ome yal up el f Works o Art ize 1s a Cra ot valued at nt $18,170.Subsert tion tickéts for sale at tae New Brunswick Royal Art Union Gallery in St.John, N.B.Pric each.In addition to the monthly chance « of winning » ralustle prize.he holder of 13 con- vecu monthly ai becription tic kota - receive an original Work of Art, b y such artists as Thos Moran NAW m.tora: and others.red lot money for su registe! tor, mone; order, bs bank or draft to > T4.THE NEW BRUNSWICK ROYAL ART UNION, Ltd.81.Joux, N.Be Circulars and full information mailed free.Agents Wanted Everywhere.161 %% Porter, Teskey & Co.Are this year showing the most Saleable Novelties in - Tennis Goods, Hammecks, DOs, Toys, Hair Ornaments, Jewellery, &c.Ever @ffered to the Canadian Trade.Travellers will visit pres Low tou Jos the Dominion with fuil line of emples.Send Porter, Teskey \u201c& Co., 434 and 436 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.176 3 2aw Consti on or ng aang Costiveness an an no; an erous by irfegularity o tf the pela on ion Th 7 T09-TTAOMTEYT Evel; 1: 3 jth B., Lig [Marlin], a to 10, 2; Memento colt, lus [Griffin] 8 do 13 ime, 1.281.Wheeler and Park Wem th e, tm mile Rossmore, 94 [Donohue].4 tol; 1; Mohawk, Wipe 4 æ 1,2: Redowac, 108 {Lamiey}.even.3.Ti 03.Madge, Forager; Glimpse filly also ran.EN: rire\u2019 For TO-DAY.SARATOGA, Aug.1.\u2014First race,mile\u2014Banquet, 124; Merry à fonarch, 19; y Kl Sauta Anita, 114: Lonsdale Burlingham, 9 Second race, seven fusion , handicap\u2014Ducat, 114; Ilume, Wernberg, 104; aliles, 92; Aurelian, 91; Kentigerna, 80.c and a sixteenth, selling \u2014 Rightmore, 1085 Tom Skidmore, Brahma, 100; Lizelg, Clementiné, Fourth race, five faslonge, selling\u2014Cam Valkyrie, Roundolay, 108; Jewel, Miss Relict, Favor Me, Widow Cliquot \"Ally, 9 each.Fifth race; five furlongs, selling\u2014 Vestibule, w ab Jin, MZ: Futnro, Skedaddle, Luntre, 10°; saignee, Torchbearer, 105; Raccland, ou Honunion, 104: Promenade, 102; Clana- Man, Robin Hood 00; Mins Galop, 98; Innocent, 95.Sixth race, he oni a hall: over six hurdles, \u201cselling: 147: Marcus, S n, Beaub: ibrum- | mel, 150; Japonica, 140.Trotting at Boston.Boston, August 1.\u2014The four days\u2019 meeting at Franklin Park opened yesterday with a good crowd and good ractug.Summaries: 2,16 class, pacing, purge 00\u2014 Blizzard, 1; Ben p.2; 3% alter Roberts, 3 erry Legs, i.Best, me, 2,33 class, trot: ing, urse, $400 Hone wood, 1; L Empress.2 2 Bom x LAY lle Morrow, 4 Tom Gillig, Heat.timo.2 oT by class, trotting iL purse + Dat.1; Wild- ont 2 2; Cuckoo, ttle Ellen Bl Robinson, 5, Dawn R., 6; Kunioe, 7.Bont tlie, 314.At Brighton Beach.BRIGHTON BEACH, August 1.\u2014The card here yesterday was a fair one and the attendance J Thirteen started in the first race witli Lord Hawkstone, the favorite.The Lord won easily bh three ejongths after aio all the running.Caledonia t Tiger a neck for the place.In the second event Longbrook was backed almost off the boards, but he failed to land being defeated by Travel Hatch.The third event was a pretty one, the fleld running close together to the last furlong, where the Clio filly and Vocality locked horns, the: former winning by half a length.In the fourth race Captain T.made all the runnin winning by two lengthé from Herald, who beat Lifeboat five lengths for the place.Berwin had \u2018mo trouble defeating udge Morrow in the fifth and Woodchopper at 8 to 1 carried off the honors in the sixth.Firat race, + mile\u2014Lord Hawkstone, 113 (Hamilton), to 5, 1; Ci nidonin 107 (Ballard)r6 to 2 Tiger, 101 (Borgen), 30 to 1, 3.Time, 1034, ing Wa + Montlece, Clement, (opib) c, Black y's Lock, a \u201cOlivia, Unarter als ran.cond race, 3 mi le Hozel Hatch, 107 (Ballard), 5 t 107 (Doggett) to 10, 5 Sprite: 104 fie hormett), 3 Time, 1.17.Solitaire, Terra plo.O den Valley.Basirius Ger- dis, Zellna 9 fil n ird Al Ties Ah x bo Cai ecto d'a to En trie vario, Ninev 5 Cremosa, ban tas Pre ctim, Tamman, many THETYPEWRITER IN BATTLE.The \u2018Operator Bestrides a Bioycle and Types Measages, The typewriter on the field of battle is a curious sight.It has not quite reached that point yet, but it was to be acen at the military tournament in the mimic action Tommy Atkins mounted on a \u2018cycle, which was surinounted by a typewriter rode into the arena and: messages en from the signallers while, a trained war dog carried the eapatches tothe rear.Whether all this would do in real warfare remains, of course, to be seen.Old Russell Hall Demolished.Old Russell Hall, on St.Catherine \u2018street, near Cadiéu¥ street, which was built in 1864 as a mission school in connection with the First Baptist Church, and which was r some years occupied as a French Mission Church, is being demolished to m way for, some business À buildings, or.corner stone Was by General Russell, thon - In \u201ccommand of Her esty\u2019's troops in Canada.The cost of the building was borne by Mr.T.Janes Claxton.When, in the cou of demolition, the corner stone Sa reach bottle - containing oertain documents and In .coins was found the cavity.They Ware handed over \u201cClaxton, who found that the documents and photographe had been des > mi The coins \u2018ware also much by rast.the Poor Farm would rest on Bock steps with a friendly feeling on the hot midsummer days, and talk of the sermon and breathe the air acented with the clover meadows.The old storekeeper continued his homely.narrative : \u201cSol was forehanded, and one of the property people.He had a well-stocked farm, and didn't owe anybody anything.He was always a little near, and so was his father before him, for that matter, but as he grew old and well-to-do, he became more frugal\u2014 tighter than the bark of the tree,\u2019 as folks said.1 broke with him at last once.1 must tell you the reason.\u201cOne Fourth of July morning, after I'd been kept up late at night selling firecrackers; Jemons, gitoras s and things, I heard a hard rapat the door.It was not at four o'clock, but the light was breaking.wanted to take one more nap, for.the night had been hot, and I had n kept awake, so I.put my head out of the window and as xed: .there rt gain for you * \u2018Come round Inter, Ihave & bar- said F.y.Come down.\u201cCan't.I'm in\u2019 to the doin\u2019s I've a trade for you.Come down, I say! Come own \u201cI dressed impatient! enough, and went down into the store and opened the door.\u2018 \u2018See here,\u2019 said Solomon, \u2018I've brought ou a fresh-laid-egg.It's a staver, ain't int ell, I want to trade it off for a darnin\u2019- needle.See bere, my gallowses are all ravelin' out.Never do to go to the doin's in this way.\u2019 \u201c1 gave him the needle, and he laid the erg into a box on the counter.He lingered.\u20181 must go and pet another nap,\u2019 said I.\u201c \u201cHold on, said he.\u2018What's your hurry?ou are goin\u2019 to treat a feller, ain't you, seein\u2019 it's Fourth of July day?\u201cMy face turned red, but rather than be pestered, I turned out a glass of drink, after the manner of the old country store, before temperance growth had quickened the public conscience.\u201c \u2018Thank you!\u2019 said Solomon.\u2018Now I will have to bave an eg& to putintoit.It ke don\u2019t mind T'l] take the one I traded off the needle.That is a freshone,and a uncer.Fouwd it on the hay-mow; laid by Pons speckled | hen.ppose you've seen her be re now?He cooly took up the egg, and broke it with the glass \u201cTam a very even-tempered man, naturally, but my anger began to rise.\u201d I was Just rattling about ih my head for a sharp, razor like word, when Solomon started Tok And and litted both hands.\u2018\u2019Loo re, now! What luck I am havin\u2019! You'd'a cheated me if Ehadn\u2019ta broke that ces myself.You woulll, as sure as cake is pou Look there!\u2019 \u2018What\u2019 \u201cThat ogg a double-yolked .one\u2014acet Youll ave to ive me another darnin\u2019- you in this world or any other, and there is |-no-ketihood 0 needle now,\u2019 \u2018He draak the contents of ihe séss, causing biliousn bad blood, dyspepsia, otc.B.B.B.ac ect] to cure constipation and remove its effects.If you bave never tried it, do 50 now.IT NEVER FAILS.very bad with Costiv one bottle of Burdock Blood cured me.Would not be without ies Mrs.Wm.Finley, Jr., Boboaygeon.smacked his lips and Jooked æ que with such an expression of injury that wen to the drawer and gave him another, darning needle, I did it froma feeling of indignation Thank you.This is a good morning for bargins,and 1 1 guess that the sun is goin\u2019 to rise clear.ome over ag'in and trade with ou some day,\u2019 he said, with a grin.\u201c \u2018Solomon Short,\u2019 said- I, as I, felt my temper rising, \u2018I have no wish ever to meet y_suc rson as you in any other world than thisl \u201cI am naturally mild-spoken, but I loat my temper that time.Whena man will do a mean trick and laugh at it, his soul is pretty near dead.I's parting shot well nigh distracted me.* \u2018Sho! said he.oinf \u201d \u201cProvoking, warn't it?But I invited it.I went to my room and sat down by the open window.The sun was rising in flame over the green hills.I did not go to bed.Carriages were coming, and I put my head out of the window to watch Solomon as he shambled away.\u201cI had done wrong.The language that I had used was-not in the spirit of the re: roof that I should have given him.I pitied im after all.Twenty years hefore he had given me a jack-knife as a birthday present.e would not have made me a present in recent years.\u201d llis soul bad shrunk; something had gone out of it.\u201cI try to speak charitably, but, when I was arked about Solomon after thatÿFourth of Jul mor \"Shay to say that he was \u2018a little near.ay heaven forgive me if I did him: wrong.\u201d Tho old storckeeper is now gone.He sleaps under the mossy stones of the old graveyard, where the spring avens bloomn and the summer ferns bend over with dew: | The children and old le fecl\u2019kindly as they pass the apot, and love to stop there \u2018on the cool gray walls to hear the thrushes sing in the witch hazels and the orioles in the hour-glass clms.; 1 Jove to stop there in summer days, and to recall\u2019the happy-hearted man's charitable ploture of withered old Solomon-\u2014\"he way & little near.\u201d \u2018Which way are you If you once t Carters \u2018Little Liver Filla r sick headache, bilious oushess or cons b on, you will ee, without i They small sad eas 07 Dow torat hla.7e LODEL ASE UE BT M ARCOITE BROS.au ent Mouxehold Furnitare \"orne Sind of of Aura AA.Ne, We have received Instruction priv pr pas sereau to sell all the neat furniture as she is leaving the country, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Hair Cloth Parlor Set, Brussels and Tapestry Car peus Olleloth, Mats, Pictures, Whatnot, Cur- talus and Poles, contents of 5 Bedrooms.in BU Walaus, spring Mattresses he Caer Bed.Bed, Mantel Stove W.bl ard, Dining ne Table and Chairs, Kitchen stove Cruckery,Glass-\u20141- ware, Silverweal and alt the Kitchen Utensils, &e., &c.sale at 1 o'cluck a.In 1783 MARCÇCOTTE BRON, Auclioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of IL un P.LABELLE, Montreal.The undersigned will sell by auction.in lots to sult purchasers, atthe store No.1661 NOTRE DAME STREET, Montreal, On TUESDAY, 1th AUGUST, AT 2 O'CLOCK, the undermontioned Assots: A splendid assortment of louseheld urniture of every description.amounting to KENT & TURCOTTE, \u201c 97 Bt, James St, Montreal, MARCOTTE BROS., Auctionsers.3884, $28,000 174 6 Jaw INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter ot D.LONGTIN, st.Philippe de Laprairie, P.Q.The undersigned will sell by auction at No.69 St, James Street, Montreal, on \\ THURSDAY, the 2nd AUGUST) 184, AT 11 O'CLOCK.The assets of the estate as under :\u2014 Block a Dry.G Groceries, Buota RSSRASEEE 0\u2026-+10000000.$8H0 58 .30 63 Fixtures $021 23 Book debts and bills receivable per 1st 387 18 KENT & TURCOTTE, .97 tit.James st, Montreal 1753 Jaw MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneery.Our Policy Compels the Lowest \u201cPrice on Everything at All Tiines.Many people wonder at the magnitude of our business\u2014 more wonder how we sell so çhesp-but it is small eer en our ar cut, determined and atrictly adhered to policy is under Nine years ago we started with the intention of under sellin, ou others.1 = ucha ed by the largest stock of machine: belting and pre Supplies in Canada, bought for spot coals in the \u201cUnitad States\u201d Pri must win, Panic Prices, win and shall win for.Cron ther is why oload and 1 inch Rubber and Linen Hose, 6 6c per foot.e have a great ety.Come and see them or send for catalogue.MULLIN & CO, 3 Pi u Avenue, Montreal.spies ?173 Jawit STEAMSHIPS, Allan Line Royal Mail Steamships.Liverpool, Londenderry, Quebec & Montreal service.rom From Liv L STEAMER.Montreal.Que 19July.MONGOLIAN .\u2026 4Aug.\u201d 5Aug.26 July.\u201cLA N 1 Aug.ug Au, u tan\" carries cabin passengers only eastbound.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014CABIN.8H.PARISIAN, $50 to $76 singlo, $100 to 8135 return 88.BARDINIAN: | $5010 s0single, $1000 $110return By other steamers, $45 and $50 angle, $90and 395 return Rates are in accordance with location of stateroom, and rumber of persons occupying sa.Becond in, $30.ret arn Bteerage, to or from Live: rpool, London, Glasgow, Lon- donderry, Belfast or Queenstown, $15.00.Bedding and all \u2018necessary utensils free Glasgow, Berry and New York Service.\u2019 From Glasgow.STEAMEEIPR.BTATE OF NEBRARKA 17 Aug.4.00 p.m res BTATE OF CALIFORNIA 31 Aug.4.00 p.m.Oabin, $40.Becond Cabin, $30.Bteerage, $15.Nearly al the staterooms are sit tvated on the saloon lation.Al the Steamers of both servioes are fitted nor ghout with the incandes- .For trelght, passage, or further information apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Mentreal, Boston or Philadelphin, er té .AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.52 Broadway, N.Y.German Mediterranean Service, NORTH GERMAN HAMBURG-AMERICAN LLOYD 8.8.00.Fust steamers between New York a and Azores, Gibraltar, Algiers, Naples, nos.Aug.victorin, Oot.16, 8.30 a.m., ror Cine, Genoa.Werra, Oct 108m.> for Ge Keiser W.11,,00t.27, 2 Pip fe, or Napies, G Genoa.rat.Bismarck, Nov.for fare Nov.10, 2 p.m., for Ama.Naples, \u2018Genoa.Aug.Victoria, Nov, 1%, 10 a.m., for Gen Werrs, Nov.#4, 2p.m., for rm Nagios, Genos.Kaiser W.IL, Dec.a 10 a.m., for Gen 150 pm Vm, for Algiers.Naples, Genoa.lor Genoa.mers stop at Gibraitar.Return tickets availa! steamers of either line | m Ni Genoa, Gibraltai .Brem don and Southampton, Direct con onnection from Naples, to Egypt by 0, Lloyd 5.8.Co.'s Imp.Mail Btre orth German Lio: Hamburg American Line.OxLRICH & Co.Gen.37 Broadway, N.Y.2 Bowling ra N.Y.D.CONNELLY, J.XY.armour & Co., street.14 Place d'Armes 8q.Ww.D.OBEN, t.DOUGLAS BATTKRSBY, 178 dt.Jamea street.ames st.W.L 8.JAOEs0N, WM.F.EUG, Agtof 1761 Notre Dams streat.Canadisn Pec.tr To.TRAVELLERS CREDITS To save vost, Limo and trouble, use AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY TRAVELLERS CHEQUES.Good anywhere in the world at face value without apecial J identification.179 1 SUMMER RESORTS.° SSI SANS TY\u2019 N-Y-COED HOTEL Campebdello.Eastport, Me, - Under new management.Fino sconery, good sailing, boating and fishing.Apply SHERLOCK & HARVEY; Bastport, Me.167 3mas ood THRE WILSON WILSON SPRINGS.ME.- NOW PEN.Finest Natural Mineral\u2019 Spring in New Bpring water nsel throm hous tho its pretnises, int cooking, ote.Hotel Hrs Spgolutments.Throe miles from Folland vi poudencs Invited.14% sod \u2014\u2014y From New York avn SUMMER RESOR TS: TRE FAVORITE ser ren asm GASPE BASIN, A CHARMING Oar FOR SPORTSKEN E SEEKERS, - AND PLEASURE The affords Beautiful al fine Sen Bathing ond ods: opacelad Trout thre® Salmo anecied hound.BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENS ON JUNE tat), «0 and favorably known, offers first class 80000 on for tourists, with all the re comforts of has.Before mak your plans for summer outing, be sure to write for terms and ot Tr information to 115 & BAKER'S HOTEL.Gaspe, Que.ABENAKIS HOUSE, ABENAKIS SPRINGS, QUE.Now Open for the Season.The Most Deligh httul Summer and Health Resort tm Canada.Boa ing, Tenuis.MINERAL WATER, HOW To CET TO ABENAKIS SPRINGS: \u2014 Take the Richelieu & Ontario Navigat! team \u201cBerthier\u201d down the St.Lawrence Tibet Soins Bteamer leaves Muntreal Tuesdays and Fridays SATURDAY EXCURSION.Trains leave Grand Trunk R.R.Depot, Montreal, every Saturday at® be m., connecting at Borel - ith Steamer \u201carrivi Springs até pm So D FOU COLA RS.REABUNABLE.1293 Jaw RUFLS 6.KIMPTON, ¥ Propri ADIRONDACKS.HOTEL DEL MONTE.The Hotel Del Monte, situated on the po drive to the Lake, end within three minutes waik of Hotel Ampersand .second season on May 1 - e is newly furnished throughout in the most approved style, including all fuodern ir improvements, hot and cold water ba tpm .n ca the year For further particulars apply to round.J.E.& W.EF.MEAGHER, 17710 Saranac Lake, Franklin Co., N.Y, MONTREAL HOUSE, Old Orchard Beach, Me, Bitoated directly on the ses wall.OFEN JUNE 5 For circulars and terms, terms, address MRS.A.B.BLANCHARD, Old Orchard, Me.114 3mos BANNER HOUSE, N.Y, httul summer resort; easy af access LB every copvuniense for comfort, ree 1896, Chateaugay Lake, thy and del from: creation, nt For terms and fares particulars, address J.8.KIRRY, \u2026 118 Tmo- \u2026 Chatekugay Lake.CASCO BAY HOUSE, -Lons Island, - - \u2018Pertland Harbor, Maine, barminaly \u20ac situated on this beautifui taland, etx miles from Portla: Picturesque surroundings; field ah forest; rocky | headlands, sod delightful beach for sea boating and fishing; tine cuisine; home comforta; an ideal retreat for a summer Proprietor.Bit.Hubert at., Montreal, or 200 German st.LAKE CHAMPLAIN.Hotel Windsor, - Rouses Point.outil na ovens June 15.rence, Mrs.Marchand, 62 Entirel driving; tennis 10d or aud no mosquitoes; s river, lake D and mountain scenery.Unexcellod \"lends or the angler, the family, the hunter and the tourist, Circulars from proprietor, MR.G.C.HOWE.15428 The Fairvi Hotel, Macec, FAQ.Is now open for Summer Bo: Terms moderate.| » Frepricter.167 26 Lr management; excellent.boating.uet courts; \u2018SAINT ANDREW'S, NB, Canada\u2019s Famous Summer Resort.KENNEDY'S HOTEL.Terms moderate.Epecial rates to 171.26 TADOUSAC HOTEL, Tadousac.Hotel is now open.Terms very moderate.JR H WHITE, Or Quebec.Manager, Tadousso.181 19 LAKE COTTAGE HOTEL, Caledonia Springs, Ont.Open for the mocommodation of guests.Good table; every attention peid to the omer of guests.Terms m to Mineral Waters.Baths siren after hosing got \u2018Grand Bote 170% 5.8.NO VLALL, Propristor.OCEANIC HOUSE, \u201cdrefethen's Landing, Peaks Islan ling, Proprietress, n June 1.ope! on the highest elevation of the Toand vom comman: a fine harbor.1t is noted for its healthy and 7 .Excellent boating, bathing and fubing, Spe tes for June and September.r.mo Sandy Beach Farm, Beautifully located © borders of Brome Lake, gxoellont ting, fsb and driving.moderate.fhe\u201d FRED JONES, Knowlton, P.Q.MOOSENEAD LAKE, MAINE.MT.KINEO HOUSE.The favorite resort for sportsmen, tourists and in hay fever unknown.For circular addres O.A.PENSE EN.Kiueo, Me.155 13 2a HATTE BAY COTTAGE, Near Ble, P.Q.Delightfully situated, facing see.Goodand safe bathi \"Cen ally pins &c.is and croquet lawna for Ladies an hildren.Terma moderate.+ Add Ades OTTAWA BEACH HOUSE, \u2018 THURSO, QUE.' accommodate a few families Good Is now ope: Boating Tod fon Free tri @ re Steamer, Terms moderate.Ÿ.H: DWYER, Pro, ory 134 26eud THE LAWSON and THE MENRYCONEAR \"TH BARPSWELL, MAINE, nd new management, Junalsth.Fine accom- m modem improvements, hot anc and cold sea water bat! rg Fable and service first-clasn; low.Best facilities tor ailing, Tathing nd 0 gut Rates reasonable.Send for circular sud terms Lo o CAND HOTEL Proprietors, So.Harpewell, Maine.SEA BATHING.CENTRAL HOUSE, MURRAY - Bay \u2014Further improyements, additional cottages, m vacant front lot vie sa, Btrictiy rai every attention to comfo: festa: extensive play gr.Tel ph, ©.ote.oowling ai hMéntreal enû boats, rc Pagieney.ocenn ë ta steamers Jar Canada\u2019 an moderate.U.G.T duree En pe Proprieto THE BAY VIEW, 5 on JURE sth, so Detgh httar, h W water.Drainage eer lh dn oa Hom one, vante A ine Jay frou ty.\u201cPatron bo one\" CNRS EM 5 N, Forget \u201cTot Iron or A Q.CC sine IN, Mansy \u2014 ILE AUX NoIX $ nous, Valengihe.Q ; es vi De ape tor \u201cthe reéeption ot The abore h sage JUNE Tit.oe next.terms, ete, addrms\u2014\u2014\u2014 _116 1mo ANTOINE GOSSELTF.Prope.VICTORIA COTTAGE, Caledonia spriams, Ont.ALPHONSE LAGEUNESSE, Mauager.Good livery HOTEL BELLEVUE, Fraserville Whart.?early in June.For terms, jars Focal wil oe ply to J.A.FONTAINE, Prop.A HOTEL-FINE SUMMER GAD CANAD mountain and river, good boat bathing.hunting, ti wator closets, daliy train ; firat olses table.ve or ms write to to Olivier M ormant.Prop.17113 IRE WOOD ROLEE, BORO REACH, MAIRE._ Ove of the fineat: nensidg hotels on the beach, g CASCO BAY! Tnien mouse.T Peaks je Tnland, Me.guests os by Jace he ot Ang.\"ecole hl te.NN une Boat = Besa backing, ah me & Stan! communication with to $13.00 par week.Mrs.E.Ca 5e nes, Propn.319% ROOMS gs for ne so ood fish an dress C.DUDRESS BSH ON LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG.WANT.ose select bomrdèrs; scoommodations abeolute- class, house quiet pin n \u2018Aadress Hotel Ariington, Newport, Vent \"hn va A Por COUNTRY BOARD.= TG n Nes.Addr 1738 - mme \u201d 8 ge Ghd das, iE ¢ QUIET COUNTRY HOME, NEAR OARD a.ian easy acoess to train.Address * STAR office.To » po surf \u2018bathing.Ar partie pis i Ne - a» Address A.KENNEDY & of ae / A ENOfTE + Doubt About the the Furl of Kimberly.the Secretary of .Messages between Japanese offcials have eguivalent 1o a declaration of war.+ quartiers it is regarded as clearing up the +> - THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR WEN - met es mess * x .A 7 ee etree aes i.| ee : that any mation can teach Japan in navy, Their arma best Japan - : | naval architecture.But within the could buy.ment le the.- past few years China has been vBut it is rhe Japandse spirit,\u201d continued slowly awakening to her \u2014oppor- Mr.Jirata.\u2018even more thau her ships and tunities, and a struggle between the two her ariny that makes us coufident of victory - TION OF WAR: It Comes From Japanese Sourees.CHINA HAS NOT YET PROCLAIMED IT.\u2018 52e Reported Battle Yesterday.LUXDUN, August 1.The Japanese minister nt two o'clock this afternoon, informed State for Foreign Affairs, that a state of war exists between Japan aud China.the Exchange \u2018Telegraph Company de- shares that war between China and Japan was formally declared at noon to-day by Japan.A Yokolnuin despateh of to-day says: À despateh has been received at Yokohama which is supposed ta refer to the Kow Chuux, out wich may refer to the Chen Yuen, 7 : M says that a Chinese warship and a transport having on board It troops, have Leen sunk ia Japanese warships and that a Chinese gun-Lout has been captured by the Japate-e, \u2019 \u2018The goverauicn: of Jap, the despatch alsu says, has been informed that Chinese relnforcements which fart Japan considers as a menace.Leen stopped Ly Chinn, The Japanese Government has informed the repre-ontatives of the fureign powers at Tokio that a state of war exists between Japan aud China.This is regarded as The Chinese legation to-day also received a despatch from Tien Tsin, dated 11 a.m.August I, but no mention was made in this message of à second nwval battle having taken place between China and Japan, and no meéniion was Tid of a conflict havin, taken place between their armies on land.eNeitber was à declaration of war mentioned.: : Another cable whicly was published from Shanghai to-day putséquite a different ivok on the last reported battle between the Jäpanese and Chinese fleets.On Friday last (July 20, the calle says, at 11 o'clock in the morning, the day after the attack on the Chinese transports, which resulted in the sinking of thie Kow Chung, the Japanzse warships Takachaio and Hyei made an at.= tack upon-the Chinese iron-clad Chen Yue, |\" -< After a long and desperate tight the Japanese vessels were beaten ofl, the Hi Yei being disabled and rendered helpless.The Chen Yuen, though badly damaged, succeeded in reaching port in safety, in company with two gun-boats which also took part in the cugngement, and immedi: ately went into diy dock for repairs after her two davs\u2019 tighting.Advices from Yashan to Shanghai state that the Chinese are strongly entrenched there, and that repeated attempts have been made hy the Japanese troops to dislodge them.lu every instance,-however, the attacking forres, after hard fighting, were repulsed at \u2018all pois.\u201cwith heavy losses.À portion of the Chinese soldiers engaged in these lattles were the best troops of the Northern Army of Viceroy Li Hung Chang, \u2018the Chinese losses were small.The pro/Chinese tone of this last cable causes it to be regarded with more or less distrust, iv view of the details already to hand that tell differently.But in other espateh of yesterday, stating that the Chen Yuen had been sunk, the Chin Yuen and- Ching Yuen captured and the Foo Tshing probably destroved From the latter view it would appear that there had been no engagement on July 30.and that none of the Chinese ships en- vd had been sunk or captured.This view is entertained at the Chinese Legation here.The Chinese Legation is in receipt of advices that the Foo Tshing did not take part in the battle of July 27.Other advices from Corea by way of Shanghai, say thedapanese are preparing to mithdsuss.parhol! heir troops froin Seoul, r the capital of Coren, and reinforce Heir army in front of Yashan, with a view of oF between Shanghai and Ghe Foo, Tien T'sin -and the north is restored,\u201d ~~Cable office of Lhe Western Union Telegraph na .aid, and she is thoroug renewing then attacks upon that place, Spain Still Anxious.TLosson, August 1.Tie Spanish Government, as a result of its misgivings, officially expressed, segarditz tho possible results to the Philippine {siauds, in the event of Japan becommuz the dominant power in the East, purehinsed three crnisers from English firms to-day, As already announced, the spanish.Government is apprehensive that Japan may utilize the troubles at the Island of Mindano, as a pretext to execute hor alleged ambitions designs regarding the Phillippine Islands.NEW York, Angust |.The Commercial able Company issued the following notice this morning: \u201cTelegraphic communication \u201cMessages fur Japan via the northern route are still accepted only\u2019 at sender's risk.NEW Yori, August 1.-lhe Central Company advices from nnouncing the restoration of thé Chitèse_ «| lines to Chee Foo, Tien Tsin, Pekin x «ce north, which were reported interrupted yesterday.PREPARED FOR WAR.Japan Would Rather Have it Now Than Later.There isn\u2019t s0 much of the little dog defy- log the big one in Japan's belligerent attitude toward China as one might conclude from a glance at the geography.Japan is small, but she is chook full of fight and patroitism saya the New York Sun, Few of her oitizens who abroad for business or study give up their citizenship, no matter how long they remain abroad.They feel that Japan deserves the best the world affords.dents are to ties of the world.Many have been sent abroad to study at the expense of the State.This liberal spirit has done much toward making Japan the progressive nation she fs.While China has had her wall and her foreign policy of discouragement to foreigners who were ready to put at her dis I the most advanced improvemants, Japan welcomed them.K.Hirata, who until recently, was connected with the War Department of Japan, in speaking of the chances of war, said:\u2014 \u201cIthink that every Japanese would rather have this war come now later, if it must come, and I have tie doubt as to the result.Japan China now.found in the best univerat.very lit- 4 can whip She i» independent of outside hly well prepared.We have been making our guns and our have been sent to Corea, | thau 20 years |\u2019 countriestwanty years later would be an uti: | ust now ¥ ual.one.4 8 army a rabble without system and without traiu- ing.! served in the mapdepartment of the Japanese War Department.[ know how well prepared in that way we are for trouble with China.We have complete war maps ê és = | ] -}}} JAPANESE NAVAL OFFICER (Bketched by a Fellow-Countryman).of all of China, accurate and brought up to date.On the other hand, I don\u2019t believe that China has a single war map of Japan.\u2018Our soldiers and sailors are (ar superior to the Chinese and are better drilled.We have a standing army of more than 65,000 ; men.\u2018The tone of our army has changed in the past twenty years.We have sought the best models that we could find.First we took the English, then the French; and now the Japanese army in-its training and.discipline resembles the German more than the French or the English.We have, however, somé of the good features of each.Ofcourse, our standing army doesn't by.apy means represent our available military force.The conscription systems prevails, and at present all males of the age of 40 avé liable te serve for seven years.There is probably now A reserve force of.well- drilled men in Japan aumbering more than 200,000.\" \u201c What is the life of the Japanese soldier?\u201d soldier.\u2018Uhe infantryman wears as a uni for n a black blouse: and black trousers, His cap is of leather.and or: the front of i is a metal chrysanthemum.Unliks the Chinese, who go abroad to buy their gun.the Japanese army is supplied with a Ja- nese gun.[It is a repeating rifle invented y Murata, and it ix manufactured in our own arsenals.*Thié tinest body of men in the army is the Imperial Gua-d.Every.man in the four infantry divisions of the guard is more than OF THE JAPANESE IMPERIAL GUARD.aix feet inheight.They wear a very show uniforn:.consisting uf a black blouse, wit yellow frogs acros: the front, and black trousers with red stripes.They also wear plumes in their hats, Service in the imperial Guard is considered the most honorable in the army.\u201cThe life of the Japanese soldier is one of very strict diucipline.racks, and the martial spirit has been well preserved by the tales of brave deeds tbat have been handed down in each regiment, Story telling is one of the chiel amusements of the soldiers.They also drink a deal of tea.Physic: al.y the Japanese soldiers are superior to the Chinese, They are more muscular anl tliey are much braver.could not raise as many troo should lave better drill as China, we and braver troops.\u2018l'he Chinese army is really more of a mob.\u201d Mr.Hirata's sketch of a Japanese val officer showed that the uniform \u2018The men live in bar- Even if we | \u201cVer; much like that of the European._ prices, and lec fa A war WIR China, Ifa crisis bas arisen e world over will go home te Fm We all feel that we are ultimately | ro, | telautograph: going back to Japan and that we are goin, to bang to her whatever we have earned.THE WILY CHINEE.How He Obtains Patented Ideas Without Letters of Authority.Frank G.uter, an American correspondent, writes from Shanghai, under date of June 4), as follows: Oue thing which strikes me in the great gun works of China, which 1 visited, ix the net that they make everything without regard to patent rights or tent law.There is nothing of this Kind in China, and they seem to have no scruples against adopting any invention they can put their hands on.They can copy anything from a collar button to a fifty-ton gun.An American inventor who looks to China as a futère field will be disap- inted.[| know of an American -who has pen trying to introduce Gray's telan- tepraph here.The ordinary Chinese alphabet contains about SOU characters, and ax it is now telegramna have to be sent in the shape of numbers and translated back into Chinese.By this invention the characters themselves could be sent and it would be of inunense value to China.The viceroy, to whom the man applied, said he would probably introduce the invention, but he would first like to have one of the machines sent on trial The Americans refused to sell less than $250,000 worth of the machines, and the venture dropped through.Had he sent a single instrument it would probably have been copied by the mechanics of the vice- China would have made her own, 8.1 heard.of similar instances at Nanking, and the Chinaman who told me laughed as he described how easily an American gun- T= fore ho took it out to ses, he replied em- hati Fi .: pls Yen, Taust havey tly {\u201cS'pose my g0 way \u2014a'pose gun no must havey tly\u2014my take gun out\u2014we go shoote.pose alle lightes pre takee, but must bave a tly.This Chinese captain, however, I am told, knows more abo h many of the other officials do.The mau- dariür, as a rule, are politicians rather than business men, and wome of those who are in charge of the arsenals know nothing whatever of mechanics few days ago a twelve inch gut wan tested and the leading officials Shanghai went out to see it.These high ns discreetly retired to a pavilion when the gun was ready to fire, and the understrappers did the business.If there should be a war between China and Japan it will in all probability, says C nier, be a bloodthirsty oue.The Chinese would have no scruples about the use of dynamite and all the devillish contrivances of modern invention will be adopted.It may be that the * fo yok po,\u201d or hand grenades, which were used by the Chinese war juuks of the past will again be brought into service.chatted the other day wi ith Captain pey of the Monocacy, o e American navy, about these.He describes them as the most horrible weapon known to man.The smell from them is so wuffo- cating that no one can withstand them, and when they explode they often set the ships on fire and tear the skin from the bodies of the men on board.It is not rohable that they would be of great value h the present prospective war, but these people who have used them in the past would not hesitate to adopt anything that might be invented of the same nature in the future.Japan's Need of a Cable Mr.C.R.Hosmer, General Managerof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Tele- æruph, said to à STAR reporter to-day that Japan is in a critical position as regards its telegraph service.They liAve tWo routes,\u201d one from Nagasaki to Viadivostock in Rus.sin, where connection is made with the Russian land lines through Siberia, and the maker had been taken in.The man repre- other front Nagasaki to Shanghai.Both (SKETCHED BY A N sented the Maxim rapid-firing gun, and he wanted to get an order frum the Viceroy.He came to Nankingand was received right royally.He had several oft his guns with him, and as he exhibited them.the button hole eyelids of the Chinese officials widened and their black pupils grew big at its destructive properties.The pegan to figure with him on - him ta, beliove that the were going to buy the guns.They trea i Limi well, and when he way invited | out to dinner night after night he i thought his contract was assured and his visions were those of Monte Christo.All at once the civilities ceased and he was ! told that the viceroy had cuncluded after all : that he did not want the gun.Before he left it leaked out that during the nights he had besn out eating bird's nest soup ! and shark fins and listening to the ; dulcet acreeches of the singsong girls the : \u2018agents-of-the viceroy had picked the-tocks-; of his gun cases and had taken accurate : measurements and models of the machinery | of the guns.The only reason why they are - notmakingtheseguns to-day is because they \u2019 ave other çuns they consider better.They have the drawings and they can reproduce them at any time.In the gun works \u2018 at Kiangnan !saw all kinds of modern rifles from-the Winchester to the Enfield, ! and 1 was told that the best of the lot had been chosen, and they were now makin, them for the troops.I handled some whie had just been finished, and to my inexpe- | rienced eyes they looked as well as any I have scen elsewhere.Speaking of the won.| derful power of the Chinese to copy any piece of machinery which is placed before them, a curious;incident occurred ; iu connection with the electric light plant in the palace of the Emperor.The foreign manager of this plant became sick and went off for his health for a few | weeks.When he returned he found a second plant running.The Chinese had: copied the original machinery, and for fear that they might make a mistake they had | dr a + ; JAPANESE INFANTRY.' will give her victory in Corea, but J& ' nouncement that at\u201d Marquan: ATIVE OF JAPAN) these routes are Jiable to be cut off at any moment, thus placing Japan in a most perilous position.Mr.Hosmer added that.very fair tinancial progress had been made in 1891 by parties who had been working in connection with the C.P.R.Telegraph Co.and Cominercial Cable Company for raising the necessary capital to lay a ific cable \u2018between Vancouver and Japan, and if the Japan Government had taken a more active interest in it the cable would have now been laid, and might have been the means of saving the Japan Government, in this war alone, more than the estima cost of * the whole enterprise.The distance is leas than four thousand miles, : Japan the England of the Orient.A STAR reporter had an interview this morning with a gentleman well posted in lore Oriental.apan,\u201d he sald, \u201cis the England of the Orient.She is an island, Chin her navy can play -havoe with the |.- hinese fleets, and can defeat them every time.China's preponderance in numbers pan \u201d proper she cannot touch.SUCH ACTORS, SAYS WALLACE.Kyrle Bellow and Mre.Potter Scofed | from the Pulpit PORTLAND, Ore., August 1.\u2014 Among those who heard a sermonette delivered on Sun- ; day evening by the Rev.Dr.Geo, R.Wallace, y : pastor of the First Congregational Church, were Kyrle Bellew and Cora Urquhart Potter, who had just completed an engagement at the uam Grand.The an- r.Wallace would as a of \u201cAn insult to Portland Grand\u201d drew more than the usual large audience.Dr.Wallace began - wit the statement that he desired to emphasize the fact that prelude speak ix very much [Ke THs area In the European navies.Her sailors dress like the English sailors.Japan bas recently been building her own men- of-war and with satisfactory results, Her navy is on the whole much more efficient than that of China.Shé has, ali told, nearly forty cruisers, some of them well ar- moi and carrying modern guns, snd a fair xized torpedo fleet.Two of the new cruisers have made 22§ knots, and she has others building that promise even better speed.oo China has enough modern men-of-war to make a lively tight, mod if she and Japan decide that they must fight it out to a finish the opportunity to test modern war ships and the latest guns will be one such as naval officers have looked forward to impatiently.\u2018Japan, said Mr, Hirata, \u201chas been building nome wonderful guns.You know we excel in working steel.Weare much further advanced than China in that art.\u201d Japan has borrowed for her naval architecture the ideas of Western nations, and ahe still orders ships from: Europe.ng ago Japan realized.the fact that her nAvVy ~was- of \u2014much more importance oie A CHINESE SBULDIER.T7 (8ketched by à Japanese.) her army and ahe liberal appropriations {o Her three principal \u2018const.defen shipa are the Hashidate, the Ttankygshitin, ane the Matsushima.They are offthe same class.They displace 427 gunboats.{ don't believe there Is much tons ech, and sre 396 fect in length, The were designed by M.Bertin ot the Frenc 3 ve a Toth wt his ship\u2014than-}- _{ James Brown Potter, Ova be ee era NESDAY AUGUST 1! 18%.a , 27 Bellew movement ously drew out his watch, shut it again with a convulsive then hurriedly whispering to Mrs.Potter, both arose and atarted down the centre hisle to the door.Owing to the many chair in the aisle their exit wax slow but extreuiel .When they had reached about the centre of.the ch Dr.Wallace cal re pasties whom | ave been speaking the es pf whom ve ns ng.The entire audience craned their Pecks to take a partihg glance at actor and actress.in developing possibilities of the ture has not d sufficiently to allow a permanently low rate interest.; .The London Situation.The latest AHoonomist says of the financial po- sion in London: \u201cFor the first Ume ainoe Be end of last year à week has uring which there has heen ho influx of id to the bank from abruad, and although fully à million and uarter wore of the mota) is still on ita way here 1t soos doubtful, looking to the dispartt between rates in this and continental markets, whether much of it will be ned.e band there is a wing disposition to anticipate withdrawals Hence or the United States in the autumn.This disposed to tie up their money at such low rates as have prevailed of late, while at the same time it tends to bring out bills, and the hardonin result bas n a unt mates, the quotation for best th months\u2019 paper baving risen to § per cent.\u201d Phért money, how: ever, continues easy at à pèr cent, the market supplies having increased, as shown in this week's bank return, by the increase of £044,000 in the private doposits.~The condition of the market lias thus not altered materially, nor is thero likely to be any change of importance, unless and until gold begins to be taken from the Bank.\u201d Listed In London.The London Stack Exchange has boen asked to list the following securities : ew Vork & Putnam Railroad $750,000 additional guaran first consolidated 4 per cent.gold bon s Grand Trunk Rsilway of Canada further ie sues of £1,45,558 ounsolidated stock and £1,386,357 4 per cont.porpetual debenture stock.London Stock Market Messrs.Meredith & O'Brien report the London visit of Miss Potter to Portland recalls a pathetic incident at the Hotel Portland, nearly three years ago.Among the ests there was a grave-faced but handsome gentleman, accompanied by his little daughter, a child of more than usual Attrféctions.The gentleman was-sitting in the main office, the child playing about in careless abandon, when the attendant at the cigar stand gave her a number of ei tte pictures to play with, arranging them carefully on a chair.She seemed lost in her new amusement; then suddenly grasping one, she ran quickly to her father, exclaiming: \u201cOh, papa, that is mamma.\u2019 The gentleman looked attentively at the picture for a moment.His: facé became move than usually pale, and he said to the wandering little one: , No, my child, this is not r mamma, now,\u201d Then he crumpled \u2018the picture in his hand.The man \u2018was DANGLES HER TROPHIES.; 1 Floats Twenty-four Prise Flage to the Breeze._ LoxDoN, August 1,\u2014The Prince of Wales\" cutter Britannia arrived at Cowes this morning, flying twenty-four prize Gags.\u2018Swindied Out ofa Fortune.DoLurh, Mina, August !.\u2014Robert and Auna Crowley, citizens of Nova Scotia, are Brit A COREAN BOLDIER Of the Class that Henry Norman Abominated,, suing the C.N.Nelson Lumber Company, the Chi and Minnesota Ore Company, and the yoming Iron Company of Duluth, for the vacation of a deed conveying Mesaba mining pro ¥ worth $300,000.plains tiffs are illiterate \u2018people and were visited last December by Andrew Gowan, agent of the lumber company,.who, through a misrepresentations of the property, of which the owners had not seen for years, induced them to deed the land to the company for a donation of $40.[SPECTAT, TO THR STAR.| market at 2 p.m.as follows: ndon New York Stocks.Prices.Equivalent.Atchison di 4 Can.6d! 63; Erie, 1 13 Kan.& Texas, 19 12; Louisville & N.46 ke Shore, 182 129 Northern Pac.Pr, 13 B A JAPANESE BAILOR.Ont.& Western, ju 16 Looking netth to-right -or left; pt to veau on $ 5 : either right -or exce + 4 > e ; 4 #\u2014-\u2014 AckioW dy the fourteay of od Tho Wabash Pr.1 138 mov a chair that im their way, Mr.Bellew and Mrs.Potter finally BRITISH MARKETS.reached the door, s quickly down the \u2014\u2014 stops and hastened to their hotel.The Grain and Provisions, Ete._Livænroor Laïker Puickn CURRENT, Aug.L, 1804.\u2019 pring wheat § Ÿ tos Bx Pork #5 te 5% Rod wincor, 4 14tod 33 Lard, %0 to 0 0 Ro.1Caia, 4 64loé 8 Bacon %0 03% 0 Frio 15 093 QT, Be Sgd vw.Peas 5 Séto0 Q ce 450 to00 0 Wheat steady.demand poor, holders offer moderately.Corn firm.demand moderate.LEDO, .WHEAT.Shipments: 133,000 W Hi ; report of yesterday shipped, and 13.000 - Fr BeERBORM'S REPORT.Wednesday, August 1, | , says: off coast, wheat, not many bids in market: wn nil.Ca on passage and for shipment, wheat, and maize, rather | uieter.- Mark Lane English wheat steady, do.° oreign quiet, Am.maize firm.Danubian do.turn dearer.English flour steady.Am.do.qui Red winter Platte wheat ex-ship 224.Present and following month, 0s.No.2 Club Calcutta wheat ex-ship #2.Present I ther in England showery.Liverpnol \u2019 wheat, spot, steady; do.maize, firm but not active.AFTERNOON BEERBORM.LONDON, August 1, 4.30 p.m.\u2014Liverpool stocks, whoat, 360,000 to 380,000 bush.; do, maize, 100,000 to 110.000: do, flour, $10,000 to 290,000 .Wheat and paire futures.quiet.Wheat, Sopt.fa 2, Oat., Nov, , « i y A 68 13d; Oct.4a 0}, Nov, da 03d.Wheat in Paris -quiet, Aug.1790, Bept.1770.Fiour, do, Aug.4140, Rept 4000.\u2019 an co Sus \u201c AMERICAN MARKETS Receipts and Shipments.CrIcaco t 1.\u2014RecefDts : 520,000 bush.WHEAT, ush.Corn, 357,000 bush.OATs, 19,960 bbls.FLOUR.Bhipmenta: 9000 bush, WREAT, 175,000 CORN, 109,000 Oats, 9772 bbls.| R.* NEw YORK.Aug.I.\u2014Receipts : 201,825 bush.B .01 bble.and 83,501 sacks DULUTH, August 1.\u2014 Receipts: 68,000 bush.WHEAT.Shipments: 34,000 bush.WREAT.\u2018_To , August 1.\u2014Receipts 321,000 bush.EAT.Chisago Hog Market.Uxion STOCK YarDps, Aug.1, 1394.\u2014The estl- mated receipts of ery 32,000, The official war 13,129.0f which 11,996 were left over.The quotations to- hs mixed, $4.80 we $3.10; Cp Hips .$4.00 to 15; rough es, $4.00 to $4.7: Haoeinty of cattle were 17,000, including 3500 Texans.ar- kot dull and lower.= CHICAGO SPECIALS.Meredith & O'Brien roceived the following over their direct wire to-day: Care uis; good moines, Kansas City and North-West clear, 56 to 70.Av Iw increase, 286,000 bushels; corn, bushels; flour, do, 75,000 sacks.10.55 a.m.\u2014 State.\u20ac b to 9% per cent.Minnesota, Ohio, Michigan and Arkansas reporta say : p su , in critical condition: considerable damage already done.Kentuok and North Dakota not damaged, and doing well, but these are not important corn raising states.Toronto Produce Market.ToroNTO, Ont., Augnst 1.\u2014 Merket dull and weak.Quotations: Flour, straight roller, $265 to 2.80; extra, 50 to $2.60; white wheat, ; spring, 58; red winter.56c; goose, ; No.1 hard, 70e: No.2 hard, @c; winter wheat | on the northern ; .860 to 55c; No.1, 630 te docs food to dâe: oats, 334 to Ske: corn, S2c.Sales, straight roller flour, md freights went at $2.80; white and red wheat, outside at Séc; oats on track at 37 to 87jc.Receipts In Montrel.\\ COREAN GIRLS IN COSTUME.' reproduced it even to the color and amount of paint put on the different parts During my stay at the Klangnan arsenal 1 visited one of the Chinese gunboats.#4 ship's apartment as we entered one of the the ship was sitting on a stool, with a co basin in front of him and a ber behind him.The barber was shaving his hend and braiding his queue, and the-ether did not seem to regard our presence in the least.He rose and shook his own hands at us, then bowed half a dozen times.and then had his man ge on with the shaving.There was, in.act.an unconventionality about the whole ship that was refreshing.Led big madarin waa expec marines were dressin board.One man pülle as we came out of the captain's cabin ant on .to the deck: and an- | other hurriedly got \u2018himself {nto~ \u201chis ! cont.The marines wore dark blue shirts.| of sack and blue pantaloons of wadded cotton, which were tucked into their black ! cloth mots.She shirta Were ered | with wide bands of red and were ambraid- | ered on the breast with Chinese characters.| 1 had one of the marines on deok- photographed, and | noted that his gun was a muzzle loader, though he was standing by: side à big Armstrong cannon at the time, 1 afterwards .got a picture of the whole crew with their turned-up straw hats and their light blue clothes, as they posed for their photograph on one of the biggest ships of the Chinese navy, and I was struck with the nerve shown in their faces and'the agility with which they moved abou at their work.Ë 1 chatted with the captain some tine about his bot, and I found that he der- stood its organization snd equipment.[le was anxious to have u new six-inch gin.| i Engli i as.aakod if bo Bid ot Wanted ors the mus foe.| +.: a: gr And\u2019 the , themselves ou on his trousers a» mass of impurity had been poured out upon this fair city during the past week.The performances at the Marquam Grand Theatre were vile.in their nature, and should never be tolerated in any communi- | ty, and yet after an absence of some time inIndia-and other countries Kyrie Bellew aud Mrs.Potter came nneaking tk to this continent through the Golden Gateway ot- the Pacific coasy with such jmmmoral and filthy plays as \u201cIn Society.\u201d and the \u201cIron Master,\u201d feeling the temper of the people, to ee if they wanld dare further transgress the Jawa of decency by continuing\u2019 their production in Eastern cities.\u2018Who are {yrie Bellew and Mrs.Potter?\" asked Dr.Wallace.\u201cThere is, perhaps, no question that.they have sometalent.At least ! will give them credit for it, but they have taken that talent and linked it with all that iavile and abominable in the production of a class of French plays that is an insult to the American stage and Lis American people.Kyrle Bellew has teen associated in the press with things fone to his credit.\u2018There is in Chi a husband without a wife.a motherleas child\u2014l.eslie Carter and his daughter\u2014 whose home was broken up through the machinations of Kyrie Ballew, and others whose nanjes are connected with that disgraceful scandal.Mra Potter is à woman whose plays have been condemned throughout the East as immoral in their touchingx, and in many cities the moral scutiment of decent le roused;in indignation against their presentation.They are a disgrace to- America, and | raise my voice in protest against such actors.\u201d During the delivery of this speech all could noticetfat both Mr.Bellew snd Mra.Potter were {ll at ease.They occupled no promi- nant place that all eyes were sasily rivited npon them, Alf seemed.to who the; were and Wondered how lon they y \u2018}-oap-firm of Brown, Harris & Company, Mrs .The Unquiet South.Välaperaiso denpaloh says: Privaio letters es says: Private letters peceived from Rio Janeiro say the restric- there are worse now than during the revolution, Passenger travel is not l'allowed by land, while a\u2018 departure by ship calls for the utmost scrutiny on the part of the authorities.There is a wide-spread opinion that the mili are preparing a | fot to prevent ident-elect Moraes from taking his seat.Considerable discontent exists in the provinces outside the capital.he Herald's special from Managua says: The Gazette published yesterday General Cabeza\u2019s formal report of the Mosquito troubles.He blames the Ameri- Allen and other merchants, and brands the Americans as adventurers, saying Captains Marblette and O'Neil told him the Uni States would not allow British intervention in the affairs of the Mosquito coast.Train Killed Two Women.FLETCHER, Ont., August 1.\u2014 Michigan Central Railway train No.10, last évening, struck a garriage containing two colo women, Mrs.Simpson, and her au w._ The elder lady was killed instantly, the other woman \u2018veithin few hours.The carri wan torn loose from the horse and completely destroyed.Specks on Mars.Nice, France, August 1.\u2014Prof.Venrotin, director of the Observatory here, reports that on July 28, shining specks were observed close to the l part of Mars, the same as observed at the Lick Observatory.- : © FINANCE AND COMMERCE.Decline In Savings Bank Dividends.\u2018The fact that the la t savings bauk in the State of Massachusetts has declared a dividend of but one and\u201d a half cent.for the half year Just ended ha enquiry whether the 8 the four par cent.rate of dividend which has prevailed in this State for à number of years can be reintained by institutions of this kind.It in believed by some thatethis means a perruanent ine in the'amount of dividends paid, owing the fact that the earning power of money han lined with the t increase of the capital ers contend that while the of interest in downward, a uestion whether that -point is ed where it can be said that savings banks cannot pay as high à rate as four per cent, dividends.The low rate pald by the institution moentioned abpve is, it is believed, due to excep- tious! cirem on, à only one of those fluctuations in business that hax otcurred before.Bankers who have given this matter much thought and y are of the opinion the ; G.T.R.C.P.R.Canal.PARIS, August l.\u2014Meunier, the con- Flour, bbls, \u2014\u2014 \u2026 us 7 \u2014 demned Anarchist séntenced for twent fiches ble, Tm 777._years' imprisonment, has been transported rent Page.4433, ess OI tothe New Caledonia penal station.He cases, @ 9° \u2014_\u2014 pre a bomb, blew up the Café Véry, Leather.rolis, 5 48 \u2014___ % ended\u2014tr\u2014and\u2014extradited JDATLD, PIRE.3577 \"RE mr from London.Whiskey, bbls.\u2014\u2014\u2014 6 \u2014\u2014 could remain.ent Dr.M h raie his ét sous.y ee ES Enr Beige Special Notices.It is folly to suffer from nervous troubl for Hawker's nerve and stomach tonic will give you nerves of steel.Do the duty nearest thee.Thy second duty wlil already have become clearer.| Good T6 eat are shill better when \u2018made with for they are Tree from! GREASE and are easily digested , for Frying, Shortenin , and all Cooking urboses (errotenc ts better and purer than lard.Made only by The N.K.Fairbank Company, | a Ae Phillips CoLoNIAL HOUSE, WWW JLINERY Square.« ® $ 4.50 Bo $ 5.00 Bo All other Prices in eb NW Also a Job Line in LADIES ENGLISH \u201cVW - \"Department.4 stock in same proportion.BOYS TAM O SHANTERS.- À In Cream, Serge, White Sateen and Cardinal F: Sale Price, 50c.each.LADIES STRAW HATS, - At Half Price.Less 5-per cent.extra for cash.reduced to $2.14 :* nnets nnets sm reduced to $2.38 :} ri! $ 6.00 Bonnets reduced to $2.85 :.; By | $ 7.00 Bonnets reduced to $3.83 * NE | $ 8.00 Bonnets reduced to $3.80 \u20184 \"5, $ 9.00 Bonnets reduced to $4.28 \u2018 | $10.00 Bonnets reduced to $4.75 | © $15.00 Bonnets reduced to $ 7.13 : + mors i hav he ities of thei in F ; was seen to fall from his seat.Assist- ; consequence, at Sept.and § May above yes io there is no other wentleman nominated, [ have not the opportunities of their more at demand in England for our securities.immediate] = d a Cote St.Antoine, Ste.Ounegonde, and St.and party were formally welcomed to Hali- 6 closin res, and made stoady frac- shall order one ballot to be deposited.\u201d favored country cousins to see the green There is no doubt we can Maintain our Cons ble 7 free intel.£1 hand, fon Henri; St.Gabriel Ward.fax by the Mayor and ion at noon.tional gains, Showing an advance of 2c Sept.TROY LAUNDRY There was nu response, and Mr.Watt, grass and trees and smell the freshness of credit by careful management of our affairs onsta e Je bent a his in oe tat Tor Electoral district of Matsonneuve\u2014Towns The City Hall was crowded with a brilliant and lic May at close.Wheat was steady and.5.with a slip of paper in one hand, and the hew mown hay and the flowers of the and the practice of judicious economy.\u201d who was Cor ut at point, rang in for cf Maisonneuve and Coteau St.Louls; (St.audience of citizens and naval and military firm in sympathy.with \u2018corn ; - fluctuations HRADQUARTERS, his hat in the other.went over field, were given à taste of the rural Ne of ALD.SMITH'S VIEWS.he Diiuten Itt ing bo Ror a Denis le Ends Ho of Cote dela Yiniat on officers.made, resulting in a de ie improvement.Outs | to Mr.Drummond, who wrote on a country existence yesterday.The Mont- cr Uw , ; and Mile End; Hochelaga and St.Jean Bap- Lord Aberdeen responded to address ! > » the paper and dropped it in the real Fresh Air Fund gave one of its excur- Ald.R.Wilson Smith said: \u201cUnder ex- stead of going back Lo the atation took him | in à felicitous speech.in ded t0 the address more firmer and made on reuterday, Shon: i 180 Inspector, \u2019 Cor.St.Antoine.; + La, 5 c I ards.Nat.Mr.Wit and Mr.Archer looked sions, and \u2018those whe have so generously isting circumstances it is very satisfactory as quickly as possible to the General Hoepi- \u201c Rtectaral district of St.Mary's\u2014St.Mary's to the fact that one of the-earliest titles In | wheat 2 Lo § Aug.Bi tod Sop.0 Dos.Corn Ward h i N id Sept.: ' at the er and: Mr.Watt _reported- to the contributed toward the fund would have to flnd-that the credit of the cit stands tal, but-on arrival there it was found that ard.! Aux.4 .May.Gata i in president, ' el been well repaid if they could have seen so remarkably high! I consider this they carried a corpss.This institution \u201cRlectoral divtrict of St.James\u2014 St.James his famil aa a baronetoy or pnolent Nova \u2018Aug.04 Sept Por jet Aux.812.75 Sept Branches and telephones In \u201cI have to congratulate you,\u201d remarked how much happiness was compressed into one of the most favorable loans that has could not take in dead bodies, so that | and East Wards, 2 Scot ot Halifax and Its delightfully cool 14m.36-00 Aag.96.52 to 9605 Sept.\u2018j all parts of the City: f the latter.\u201con the reelection of Mr.62 little bodies in a few short hours.Far been placed iu Canada for some years.it was necessary to take the body to the \u201citectorai distriet of St.Lawrence\u2014St.[\u2018Qlimate.To use the words of Emerson, M ora in frdiana fosdiog their wocat totale | Hugh MeLennau.\u201d Ie then left the chair, too short must they have been for the boys Without wishing to uiake comparisons and morgue.The deceased leaves a wife and Louis and St.Lawrence Wards, \u201cHalifax was the only place he had yot hogs and selling their corn.SS heat er the cari The Troy Laundry carts and the members dispersed, the whole pro- and girls, and to many yesterday will takiug into consideration the length of three pas se who are in the country, and Electoral district of St.Antoine\u2014St.An- geen which came up to the brag.\u201d try stations binge à cents, and corn 45 to 47 ill 1f ] ceeding not lasting over a quarter.of an counted the red letter day of the year.time the recent.issue of oronto so far it has been impossible Lo locate them.toine Ward.; ye cents.They claim that one bushel of wheat con.| Will call for orders at all coun- hour.: + The expectant mass of juvenile\u201d hu- bonds had to run, Montreal realized An inquest will be held to-morrow.Electoral district of St.Ann\u2014Centre, R P tains aa much nutriment as two bushols of corn; tr laces from Lachine to St._ manity left the city ; yesterday by about seven per cent.more Jor this issue, ORL ISTS STILL DEF T West and St.Ann Wards.THE Bl R E ISODE.so much for cheap whoat.Co y pia 5 ; N - the steamer rince o \u2018ales from As you are aware e as * con- BAN TILL TANT, The list will not come into force until Tr are ea s.3 _ THE SHIP CHANNEL.the canal about 4 a.m.and steamed up to siderable doubt as to the advisabili- \u2014 after.the dissolution of the present Parlia- DUBLIN.August L=Kathlsen C'Do Farmers ns ue.to Hogs Anne's 1007 ots\u2026Complaints \u2026as_\u2014to \u2014Danrere lSburringhain l\u2019ackhosoxherethe children soon ya Joan mer: {The Did the {pt endiment tothe th w \u201cCheaper than Corn \" ; » Fu Thereof, scattered themselves effectually.and laugh- Ket\u201d here \u2018instead.of in London; ft is Wharf on Her Last Trip.act of 1802 the Governor-General-in-Council ere aire od nat Girls who INBIAKAPOLIE, Ind.*July 31.\u2014 The farmers CENTRAL OFFICE, 690 CRAIG ST.3 \u2019 ND Len ad pork, games wd eating betame the very pleasing to those who advocated it to oo Co is authorized to appaint.revising barristers to the son, at Birr, have been dis- 07 Todlane.for the fmt time fu the his | At the regular weekly mecting of the Only ends in Îife worth noticing.Boys and find that the city realized about four per (sPRCIAL TO TRE STAR:| \u2018In districte affected by the act.The present missod Pom their employment, the Adju- Their hogs.and seing their com.\u201d Wheat TEETER 7 Harhur Commissioners lichl yesterday after: Firs on picnics ar6 famous-gourmands, and\u2019 cent more than that received: for any QuEBkc, August 1.\u2014When the steamer barrisiers will carry on the revision in tant-General ordering that they be not brings 43 cents per bushel when delivered at \" moon, Mr.Henry Bulmer read a letter from When the picnic is composed of Fresh Air similar loan placed in recent years, Brothers arrived last evening at St.John, Montreal.__- allowed to reside wi the garrison.- s country stations, and corn solls rcadily at - : the Department of Marine and Fisheries children, the life of anything catalle be- taking into consideration Commissions, ex- Île d'Orleans, where the recent troubles : ; mt eme 4510 47 cents.The farmers say that one - ; réquesting the Seyrstery, of Lhe Harbor Comes short and sad.The little bundles of penses, and loss of interest, for you will ob- occurred, the captain was ordered by In- -.\u2019 : bushel Wheat contains as much autriment as \u201c, Commission iv favor them with their Minch were given to each fresh airer as he, serve that one per cent.interest will only spector O'Leary not to approach the whart.| JAPAN'S NAVAL POWER.FINANCE AND COMMERCE.od privee and cornie higher an whens à Bargains in Furni- views in rerard to the complaints of she, or it left the boat, which reached the be payable on Novel her 1 next.It The captain obeyed the instructions and ; ~ ) Sonor Lo feed the latte.and sell their corn.J ilots, that wimg to the, lack of reliable 1\u2019ark at twelveo'clock, The merry afternoon will be A total saving to the city landed the passengers in boats, which : .= = \u2014 \u2014 ture and Bedding at nformation as to the channel in front of sped all too speedily, and at 1.30 the of aboul pr 2:000.! h have always transferred them to the beach.Some of the An Expert's Opinion on its Utility and BALES.Special Notice F.\u2018 La i t \u201d the city and ~omeof the wharves, they-were Young faces turned sorrowfully home.contended that when we have reached the s on were also conveyed to i $ Montreal 219; 1 Merchants ; 34 Peoples 207 .pointes mam- 7 s ships under sir ce a ward and set foot once more in the 2,000, it 8 the gu e y 8 - : 3 e ; §8t RY.; nb wker s pile cure ix a > \\ vie placing the shi nder their charge in i d f i he $25,000,000 limit it is the very outside figure the beach in the boats, and what remain Strength.196 80 Cable 130 5 8t.Ry.1408 St.Ry.Hawk il { speedy, mild and moth establishment danger.The secretary was instructed to City at 6.30, The whole affair was a great that we can safely approach and board ed to St.John's, wag 1448; 10 Telegraph 1403.always certain remedy._ ¥ 1651 St.Catherine st.HEALTHY Open every evening.ed on , consign : , ffect tha y investi- success.Mr.Lunan furnished the refresh- we must not exceed it for many brought back to the city this morning, as LONDON, August L\u2014In an interview bad aa Be où relie ; er second of in ha ments.The following ladies and gentle years to come.We are now face the ros did not touch the wharf on its by a press representative with Sir Edward MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.channel would prove that the pilots\u2019 com.Men were present: The Rev.J.Patierson, to face with increased taxation and there is return trip.It is said that orders have ital, Nor mer) She Seana; Etmertgäfor the Gran by Gordon, Beratky & Go.Stock ; augeratont, Stens w ne v.McManus, Mr.P.Mcl.eod, Mr.no use thinking that this increase will be been received here i .à plaints vere exagert Steps (ere being the Rev.E.Dr.Oliver, Mrs.Campbell Mrs.only temporsty.It will be perma- charge of the collector at St.John's.several of the \u2018Japanese warships, Sir wl, Jw Us Tell all your friends.eaused by currents, ofc.by widening the Miller, Mrs, Suelling, Mrs, Sinclair, Mrs.nent.Our intercst charges are very burden.Great interest is taken here as to the out- Ed d aid the only vessel in oa EN _ se Le 2 eg en Aa À ; channel between isle Ronde and the Moi.Mcleod, Mrs.Thompson, Mrs.H.F.some and the cost of administration must como of the trouble.Yesterday everythin the Na of Japan worthy of being \u2014 : \u2014 109 ; = =\"* 80h wharves,thus providinæz'a safe entrance Lunan, Miss Minnie McKenzie, Miss E, incrense In porportion to the rapid was quiet, but a row was expected to break called an pacisd was the Foo Soo.This rd Lee > The followingadvertisements wers } to the npper part of Lhe saxroyrand the work Ryan, Miss Edua McKenzie, Miss Clara improvements that are rapidly tak- |ontatany moment.On Monday evening, Ip was a bel Armor vessel from stem to 1 3 10 a2 11 9) ; will shortly bo commenced.Lunan and Miss Ethel Lunan.ing place.As I took occasion to Constable Giroux and MeCualg of the Sle, battery.\u2018She bad als + a er 1 10 wi I .received too late for classification: } A copy of the Inte Pilot Belisle's will was TTT TTT TT Te TT show .some .time ago, our - revenue Dominion police farce, did not down to centre * a y re 75 IY oo x] = Q - = NN NAN NAN AA ASS SNS NN remi, showing his two daaghters to be his ; < is not increasing in proportion to these im- the wharf on the arrival of the steam- ceived new armament.The Japan.} 19 (5 ç = 1 0OMS-TO LET.ONE DOUBLE AND ONE SI sole hoirs.lt was ordered that the quar.BIRTHS.; provements.The rate-payers must soon boat Brothers, as their orders are only ese, Sir Edward said, had for many ig 1% las [4 @ R pie.with board.Apply 33 Costar ot A \u201c terly pension shonid be paid to them, as is L-APPLE-Brooklyn, N.Y., July 27, Mrs.Geo.F.take a moreactive interest in civic affairs to Frotect the collector, Charles Langlois, years abahdoned the plan.of building #6 ie, < 2 | ® TD) GOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE FURNISHED Foows Seals the Jeial heivs \u2019 Bapple, of a son.| than at present.~ _ and as the latter failed to put in an appear- Armored battleships, preferring to rely upon ia ul ul ; m ONE NO, LARGE PUENISHED ROOM: RSE Te No te aq » as they no doutt would bave been cevereiy | clsss0f vessels, of.whish thers.sso many si ns 1 WWAKTED miBsr Class Mas.wird - son to Mr.and- Mrs Thomas wood.1 as they no doubt wo ve a severe 3 : ee VY waa Help Wantec For the Salvation Army ' MARRIAGES THE CATTLE SCHEDULE.dealt With.\u2018When the boat arrived at the BL.\u2018ini the Japanese navy, have no armor on \u201cor Ww -\u2014 3 > horses, situation.Address \u201cC 67,\" Stan of.w a Lighthouse.BERN ARD-CLERV E\u2014July 31, at St.Saviour's \u2014 Jame har, the Iter as Crowded with heir sides and, aru with oy 10 mB a: \u2018 = = The light of the =«lvation Army light.\u2018hurch, Lacolle.Que, the Rev.W.C.Bér An English Agricultural Advhority\u2019s the parishioners, who cheered enthusiastic: nop 1 \u201c R Il d O t Tas MowramAL DAILY BAR, printed at the tomer ofl house on Common street is flickering, and {hue et ue.bY, the HN here Views.> ally when the boat left.One enthusiastic Kongo are composite ships, with armor = I oO e a S.84 George Breet aad Fortifca ion Laos.paplish if the fricuds of the institution do not come oi fichinond.to t'rances Dorathea:only dausis: \u2014__ parishioner sang \u201cVive la Canadienne,\u201d beits protecting.their engines.\u201d They are je us 168 \u2014 257 Twit ph per Lee rase cree.Tablishing to its aid it may go ont-altugether.The .ter of the Iate F.C.Cleeve.Esq., of Cleeve.\u201cProf T London\" wa while the others joined in the chorus.very fast eruisers, but aïe unable to resist .\u2014 \u2014 a ET SERIE TS EY Jighthouse, it.will be remembered, was mount, Richmond.essor \u2018Anner London wasan entry %, goods were \u2018trans from | even fire of the guns; Bank, \u2014 m= ee À mere > = a formerly \u201cJoe Beefs\u201d canteen and | DEATHS: on the Windsor Hotel registor last, evening.{-whart to the road without any person put- although their engines and other parts , \u2014 = = ; was purchased by the Salvation Army PAINCHAUD\u2014At 61 St Andre street, Suis 29, | lt was written-by gentleman well-known, | ting in an appearance to collect.the tax.below the water line are afforded ur 128 bm, ; La .and turned into a lodging house for the - 139), John Kudorc, infant \u2018son of-3Etdure cin Ca The crowd then embarked in hay-carts and some protection what is called a mom omis +, 3 A 8 1 notonlyinCanada,but throughout the world, \u2018Srôtective deck ite ofthe fact that vm me : ~ wharf Inborers.There still remains a debt Hainchaud, aged a .thori : ss ! triumphantly drove through the village.\u201cpi ve deck.spite ofthe fac ue Us 21 pag a a ds.of 81500 on the buildin:.which lt_is to be\u2014Wf[COCIES\u2014 Eticlimond: Que.Monday.July 30, 3S A reat au hority on all matters pertaln- Later in the eveninga numberof the rioters these vessels are practically defenoeless, \u2014 peut =: : 2: 3 1,535 353,35 5 5 23 2 3: 2:27 5 > ho will be soon _collected-by\u2014 the friends Marian Fair Evans, beloved wife of.Arthur '| ing to agriculture.Professor Tanner has walked down to GGeselin\u2019s boarding house, theÿ have enormous attackingpowers which \u2014 au \u2018 | : - __- earmy.Contributions will he gladly \\Vilçocks, Ken.J.P., Mayor of Richmond, in for some years held the important position where the two constables are staying, and are furnished their great s And their \u201cx x 1 i .« received Ly Captain Fox, at the Fight the Sh yor of let age.of Senior Examiner on Agriculture under fired revol the bullets.in several |.splendid batteries of quick firing Krupp and xB x a \u201d house, 4 Common street.' mm Drm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.| the: Science and Art Department of the Bri.stitking thé*walls of the houses.At mid- Di guna, mo.19 mo - a THE WEATHER.always ovinerd a great deel of Tnberear n Bh they returnedand throw stones at the The Yoshino, the, last of the Japanene wy Tw .ing Cases Out of Court.; _ FA always evin a eal of taterest in house an n weat down w eee .bre- | a remarked from the Bench 11 a.m.-Probubilities for the next twenty.the agricultural development of Canada, where they continued firing off their ro- by Sir Edward to be about the fastest We ms One of B.B.EDDY'S Indurated Fi f ' ibis morning shat there was too great a ten.four hours: Lizht to moderate winds: fine and and has made several visits to the Domin- volvers.Yesterday morning the collector cruiser in the world.The Yorhino has a 0 1 108 ware Tubs and Palls will last the life of 5 : dency to attempt to settle cnses out pf Court, Btaiounry gv a little higher temperature.© ion [for the purpose of famitiarizing himself | and constables fo n do appear hy the record.io able an hour, but though she If Up I» hoopbound woodeñ ones.hie Max i Tature: w 1e position of affairs here.i val of the and consequen no reason peed \u2014_\u2014 m= .his wan sone! Ee ich he would \u2019 the any pon} font ure Col ary, Eu lof Professor Tanner stated, at the Windsor trouble ensued.armaments, she can only engage in battle at = = ,= .Besides, they are much more con- \u2019 Packman and if it were permitted, all the Mvitieal.7 3: a Appelle, 78, 36; Quebec.74.Hotel this morning, that he is not on any Inspector O'Leary, with Constables Me- close range at the risk of destruction ow- |.\" -.\u2014 venient and save a world of annoyance.llectors \u2018and shavers would \u2018have their | °°\" \\¥ ihhipog, 54,36; Halifax, 50,4: Toronto, 72.4.official business now, init has merely come nard and Barbour, the Dominion Police, ingto her lack of defensive plating.On = Loeél Stacks Continue Dull Q debtors arrested simply to force à settle.! _ August 1.18%.to Canada to visit friends and enjoy a trip arrived here yesterday afternoon, and pro.thejother hand, however, she is able to in- This morning the\" Street was quiet and uniater- Ask your grocer for ment of their claims.\u201d His Honor added | Sun rises, 4 sm through tho country.He did not think ceeded to St.John at 4.30 by the Brothers, flict an immense amount of damage upon esting in the Etes ot actual buninens DUE th 5 Ras that if the evifleuce showed the innocence | - Src, sam habs anadians had Brith ro omplain to reinforce the other two constables.; slower shi gf Inferior armament.no such pere plen of \u201choped\u201d expremed lo the cat > B DDY\u201d INDURATED : ; à - rer 00 , war over Cores of au accused person, be was always glad to |.Moon seu S40.p.m.Agriculture in scheduling Canadian cattle.For Calliax Him Names.dhips as those.\u2018She possesses only three Eu and.other Europomn powers so 1D ; PT FIBRÉWARE.Mn mot guy ( \u201cStar\u201d Weather Report.Tle British Government had taken 1 Damien Henaul bailiff, has taken an a frenclad Cralaers and the maximum rate of taking 2 tai al at et in À Serious Charges Against Young Mon.| ngs by Harrison & 1 standard instru- A TECHNICAL VIEW OF THE CASE Yon Amer on ng at Leo La ota rs post Ai ah he raphe are rating to some overtact of Japan ar RI À Bug Leree Betobirmoie io a dre | eg\" TERRES ee coated by deviv to on ch anh?Hgts 1 rate Bis | py Sess so bs\" more sévne, nant te last 3 2° ubarnois, to ne S| .er 30,18 or res a \u201c ) \u201cfal A i of war betwesm aoe sy dollars, er six monthe\u2019 imurison Nass : 7 20.18 for the benefit of British rede le LX Vorasen,\u201d eto.armored ships ve, found to be serious A pd on, 170 Saw Co - ._ a - vj 7 qe» C0 .>; 4 RSR a oo kr Lo Le Le ces races cons ve , .\u2014 ge + .- a % .__ Se pees "]
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