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[" CIRCULATION ___88,217 _- ees | LS \"PRICE ONE CENT YoL XXVire 203.= A | and).> LAST EDITION.- \u2018 .: that orders have been received there for the _ .SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED.ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TQ LET.| PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.SHOOTING \u201c| gyéouation of the Ilaud ut Cyprus, and the .PASAT Pd NPIS NINS SAAAAAAANNNANNANANAANANNAANAAANANANAS garrison prèpar & eave.NIN \\ ser er ANTED-_BY TRAVELLER WITH INTIMATE OOMS-\u2014TWO LARGE WELL FURNISHED BED- Ron oi pr mouais dre JOR SALE COTTAGE.WE HAVE SEVERAL Ÿ RESENTATION ADDRESSES ! AT OTTAWA.news bas cavsed a panic among the Chris- Want advertisements received WAIT of Maritime Province trade, position [AW rooms 87 Unioo avenue.1% ily: border ee Shidr 2033 Saw Parment a he fo Ernie Pa 2 tes, HANDHOMELE ILLUMIMATED.; tian population, who believe that thie island .with wholesale house.F.H.Armetrong, 8.John.NB 0OMS \u2014 EXTREMELY WELL FURNISHED © EDWIN COX à CO.145 ire Kavier street is about to be restored to the ssion of boo late for classifioation OH Be TGR on rte ris ES Jone; LABOR sexs PRO TE i | FO EU nee one, stony = > presentative of the Inti.Forlps Oise © \u2018 » Meow ouse, N' avenue, ._ n eo e t \u2018ore \u2019 found on page 6 of to-day's \u201cStar.ANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN OP uy two; near square.ha modern imbrorements: also ve lots of and on Cresent se ; ndard MINISTER OF MILITIA'S PRIZE WON Yoda d be explained that the withs \u2014 ~~~ : as clark ina shoe store, practical abosmaker, LARGER FURNISHED BEDROOMS, office .a= st, adjoini da's, near Bhorbrooke at.Apply to BOECKH\u2019S BRUSHES.y, aud he explained that the ASE understand band pret grachino work and repairing buble aod tingle.40 eaves Halt Hil 10 36 T ann, |?Dotan 10 Weel ave.Ry - all Bristle oa drawal of the British garrison wasdue to .ND ENGLISH STENO- Adis HIT 9 _ RO ad hore FURNISHED.wiTH pou ; eus Por mie by a leading deere.1 BY LIEUT.MITCHELL.military exigencies only, and that it had no : Wau ey A wholesalo office, Boston.ANTED-BY YOUNG MAN, POBITION IN OOMS\u2014NICE ROOMS TO LET; ALL MODERN and water, on barhroom tiat; terms \u2014 R SALE\u2014OR TO LET, LET.NO.10 SEYMOUR AVE political meaning.The foreign office officials - Lady odronr 8 Adéress k 220l,\" STA Wh odtice.186 WA ED By YOUNG MAN, POSITION IN at No.214 81 Denis at ate.plotod, cotsorocd seront cu KOFF NO MORE mas = added that a small detachment of British 0° : CE ONE CHILD, commercial travelicr Dey Goods preferred.Bot grrr OOM-ELEGANTLY YURNISHED, 5 MINUTES OOMS-DOUBLE AND SINGLE BOOMS, HEAT: tnd Srers Lnproromment Up Le des.Pricg and terms vory oO .troops will remain at Cyprus in charge of =\" ] Wanmen MOTHERS 200 salary expected toes Address \"0 2333 87a ule.90025aw from P.O._ Apply at 114 Champ do Mars st.196 20 od by bot water, with $rat cines board.Eber tempting.The Kickers, Meeting at the Drill the stores and buildings Pelonging to the a wad endo photer \u2018Box À Deal se ANTED-\u2014POSITION AS TELEGRAPH OPERA- BLE GLE BOOMS, WiTh Brooke st, sear Burochar.-! 1 Q © 8NORDON.uilding.Watson's Cough Drops Shed_General Dissatisfaction Government.u re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pan e ; ACHER FOR PORT.We ee.thorudghly competion operator, cape bosrd, for partis of quiet hatita 35 Meow) Cor OOM FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR |.ore the beat In the world for the THROAT and CHEST.WAS: Dis bac Ja othe Church bla of perforun a sork couestod wi with otios; sate ae 199 6 od action or seouiamen, with or \u2018without board, Ay For SALE_VACANT Fe VERY CHEAP.ST.For the VOICE unequaled.a Over the Macdougall MORE TARIFF REFORM RS tou! salary.Ad > \u2014_\u2014 ply dt.Cath : Luke st.and2on Shree 22x80 _R.& T.W.stamped on each drop.Sot 16 month: for particular à OR ! } eres WALT toston wavracromsan pot Root owmrpans RURALE BE nee a ete | i i Py Tuma Maton.ee +.T , E nan, thoroughly com drag of kitchen if t.Edwardat.1998 2079 8: © et.r , R ; The Wave Hits the C.P.R.and Affects ; TANTED\u2014AN Ext FRIENC ED FRENCH NURSE | 00d man.thoroughly competent to draught ss TO LET, ON SEYMOUR AVENUE, À «ro a do tu Trans Le ee PO ed\" dpt | À Ne nu glen 13 to chiarater, shllig eto 0OMS_ WELL FURNISHED EQOMS FOR GEN.moe ANTLY URNISUED, BOURLE Forsar Loh house is now and built 18 tho.lates: s E.L.ETHIER & CO.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Wostern Rates.5 Perch.voi idee, 13 St.Creule stréet, Quebec.VV A Temp i a match was Ë FANTED A COACHMAN.MUST BE ABSO- srapheranilt pwriter male Bitustion, > WELL FUR.street - Billiard Tables - N, ey sicady sud well recommended.Av, at ing tb prose cok Fro ch: bea rence Address RO toute ees bol pentioimen and | MS\u2014 LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED $ .\u2014 FOR SALE ON CHERRIER STREET, and BILLIARD GOODS.|.afternoon and there was a good attendance pV INNIPEG, Mau, Aus ut 0 \u2014 ThÔC.E PR R vilice_____.ORGANIZER AND x Lau Ban 0 only, at 1 Metcalfe stroet.1998 Ra room, wi with board.suitable for married married couple x 680 A sant.class fes Con rent Lg mon our tnd MAND TABLEN, = at the ranges.Among those present were thls morning annvunces Lwo important re ANTED A CUMPETENT ORGANIZER AND JANTED\u2014 AN EXPERIENCED LOWER PRO.15, Y_ FURNISHED, WITH ALL |r, Sentiemen: also smaller room for alnkio Ae res.pénelliogs.Actual per mon $100.08 10 $380.00 and Mrs.PatterSon and 8.Ww mausger for bla section ot Sauna fore eur W mnçe travelle ; of Roo%e-NicLY pus with or without board.Ap- \u201cN 200.\" ST 5 AR office.nv R GAREAU.15 15665 Notre Dame st., 88 ST.PENIS pss the Hon.J.C.A new tariff of rates, charged at terminal Jogittmate anid Iv Latle bendficlary order te y for the right Tofereuces siven.Address rarer 6 Box 3a Ply 344 Dorchester st.199 5 D FRON M 2: Opposite the Court House.MoNtAKAL.20Scodif Maior-General Herbert.elevators at F ort w iia, has been fay went Insurance) a and experte Job, 5.B a OOM-NIOFLY FURNISHE ROO! à | Jeu + he 19th Which provides for a reduction of a or BA NS DE fochmond, Va Varrences * ra ANTED SITUATION BY FIRST CLASS CUS- OOMS-HANDSOMELY FURNISH ROOMS I suitable for one ar Vwo.Apply 47 Hypolite sires : An Absolute Cure or tncigost vou» A nce more Lieut.Mitchell, of t t fifty per cent, in some instances.Owners U Bu ra ar SERV ie tom cutter, willing to dll up time with sewing; | AN Lo let, for gentiemen only.118 University st.19335 BUSINESS CHANCES.York Rangers, showed what a stirling shot of grain elevators ut interior points have PANTERA pere tore.allowed.No washing wa#es moderate \u2018Addrecs \u201cY 3571, \"STAR office.01 § OOM\u2014AND BOARD, NICE DOUBE E ROUM, Roous_ à LARGE UNFURNISHED PARLOR, AA AAAI he ix, by winning the first money with 34 at also issued à new aud uch reduced tariff, A Vy Klay uvoning ur any day later at 4134 Durches- TANTED\u2014SITUATION BY AMAN AND; WIFE furnished, first class Board.Apply No.133 Berri at.Nicki Collage re ky lshod throom f 3 500 and 32 at 600 yards.The \u20ac.P, R.has dévided to make a 5Wee as | WANTEDS family; vomn borough Sond rod cook, meat near Viger square.oi a Two CEN.Fossa ma Sica but Fula natu.\u201cDont After this match some 20 competitors shot ing and (Secideily pliberal reduction x and pastry; wan intelligent, sober, vw ISHED, FOR ONE OR à with the artini-Metford rifle in the tt rates on lumber from the eo .WA D- IMMEDIATELY LA None pibors SIN | seit geuvrsily wseful Add dress \u2018\"Ÿ B56,\u201d STAR office.| OOMS BACK PARLORS, BINGLEAND DOUBLE R ogra hs où id rater, Cat very oon: miss this Call Emblem Bros, 38 St.Vincent st.21 6 presence of General Herbert.The general-| the-\\Voots amd othas lumber shipping sta- sv an x aire sod wand copy 3013 TED SITUATION BY COLORED MAN MetHll College arene.a voor ERBHOO z F° Foote Lime EN he bat Dusinous j~ | Bogood was in favor of tuerie although tions £ take tect at once, 8 he ptet : Ww \u2018D: TAR 0 ANTE © C BLE OOMS\u2014A LADY BT oN BH.no good scores were put on al rate from vringe.and Keewatin Tr : SRAL BERVANT WHERE WW Sook ort Te tere.Aves LS nd single front rooms fathroom tet at vœoders ÉR0 Street wii let to sratlomen, two bedrooms wi 8 pas pirenis Lo the city Btand one of the boat tn or ho wureat.| food scores were put on at G00 yards.an pes 1s fron sie aud, Keewatin to \\ TANTED- an ER be à cook.Ap Davidiane improvements; tocinig the square.1344 Poel at: 200 6 for, wish or wi without board; family private.Adilrems \"M fes Bxtuncs, stock small aid: weil\u2019 sragetrio Light \u2018and 600 yards for teams of five previously hundred pounds.\u2018The new rate will be ten pron TOR oro 1e ET a\u201d WATE SITUATION 42 someone a ooms NICELY FURNISHED Rooms FOR oi rom.arunog ma bite vo oi me \u2018amount Brice, with dbo Sold by at Brags 10d Confectioners Beesls Bamed mien for.the, Caran Challenge Cup, cents per sme hundred pounds.Tooutside + baie aged Apps 11 81 PR or ws, atlemen, with breakfast and late dinner.Private 00M \u2014 FURNISHED BOOM, ON BA THROOM ousand Dollars.Fixtures, Eight Hundred, Two and seven team prizes, as well as eighty- points the rate will be in proportion.The 1 WV AY [ER-THOROUGH GENERAL SERVANT.Sgod TT references.\u201cArbre Philipse RE avenue 004 Sound 1 desir: pace funy.À 3034 Thousun cash.ced, 6 and 9 mouths secur.four individual prizes.The shooting re- reductions, in many important insian - - .- = y * be god coul: amall family.No wasling or javreD.PUSITION IN OFFICE OR WARE- | ate\u2019 312 Dorchester st.oo ~~ o& Address \u201cH 31%\" Brn office.\u2019 033 9 sored sulted as follows: - will amount to carly thirty-live per cents , troniog.Rs a ve Btanleyatrest 22 \\ hous: by young man.Plain, rapid writer.a Re Mo WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM, VERY oom x ICE FRONT ROOM, WITH OR WITH on e Ï TEASE from the rale now in ve y Pp \\ ANTED-A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.testmonabs Ailress \u201cCNET Sramomicr.23 AR comfortable for winter 1% an sé RY at Board, bro mimutes from Windsor Hotel: $38 Fes Ja vd sofconety Corer houses and saree Club, Hamiiton SS Gap a EZ LW Inioree.Must be a good pooki no washing.Apply \u201cih Je FANTED ~GENTLEMAN, ENGLISH, BING.Ç 118 8t.James; ovening office, 429 St.Victoria Riflo Clu amilton up .ferences 8016 Bikiateld NY Lp, fol ts Mo det rr Subd Rooms BiiouT uRNmED, DOURLE AND ops ve die ce - P| nung Erestames.They may feel com.in Sout om iiamiton.o- 2 5 KINGSTON TROLLEY VICTIM - ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT FOR SMALL terth as tumekoeper, overlooker or superintendent, orany\u2019| 201 8 sé os a ANTED\u2014COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, HAV- 43rd Carleton Telle, Ottawa.283 0 , V family.Apply 35 st.Luke st.lave of trust.Hevurity.Referenve.Address **B 2643 dress \u201cP Esod_ connection with the dry goods trade in fortable when first put en, but a few ucen's Own Étifies.Toronto.27 15 [SPECIAL TO THE NTAR.| VU ANTED\u2014NURSE GIRL ABOUT BEVENTEEN fran othe.22 ROVE modern venvenienoes, toa aio Ta ROO Tom LET, ATH Té7a , SHERBROOKE ST.A atime Provinces, aPTppones outa Hiking Fo er heurs\u2019 wear proves the contrary.Leave sit), Peterborough fiiflon.5 12 KINGTON, August 2.Kingston had its \u2018 N ANTE old.Must have yery good references.Av WANTED \u2014 BITUATION BY YOUNG MAN 8hertrooke st.21 Audi Tape tarnished ° 203 6 or ts lines on commission 'rirét-class goods only \"1ke matter of \u201cft\u201d and \u2018\u2019quality\u201d te B.C.Riflo A rata, 233 10 first fatal grottes hed t is cr age 4383 Dorchester st, Cote Bt torn h 1 pair, wife g .> wan Best of references.\u201cN 3889,\" STAR off IN e poar ol I Be plain orme} ae conchiaan single De Address \u2018\u2018C ROMS TASTEFULLY PURNISHED, IN Lac OOM\u2014NICE FURNISHED KOOM TO LET, WITH O93 4 man, Was struck and it red to such an ex _ NTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT.NO-+-WASH- 2003 vale family, house heated by hot water; bn bat reeuble apd central location.Ap, ad ards.oo Total A or ironing.Hast bave good references Ap 08 Sranoue 0 w.c.107 8t Denia st ih \u201cpepbieces, ag ANTED-A GENTLEMAN DESIROUS ESTAB- Lieut T.Mitchll.12th Yori, Loris.yards.To tal.tent, at Portsmeuth,-that he tied in x St.Philip st._ 3 \u2018NG ENGLISHMAN, SITUA.== ishing agency in Toronto, salary.o.eu General.Hospital à short time after, ; - 16 5c Phibp st NY A ta ef capacity, used to Botsser can, ilk Rox - 2 BRIOHT FURNISHED ROOM.BATH.00Ms_T0 LET, TWO LARGE WEIL FUR-| Gan security one tho 1.\" Addrese Georges _ oi qi ©.Pattorson prizs 44 æ 6 was deaf nud did not hear the car.; \u2019 j ANTED- A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT FOR Adtiross M2873,\" 51a othice.2015 \u2018gentleman of quiet habite, with or aished front toums ou -bathroow-flat-boartif-re- 3 w, General Delivery, Post Office, Toronto.\"| e Optici I.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - V mal fair po = cadre good ao Mua bo à ren ESS à RE antEwoUnO Matt | without Uneabrast Averlight 95 Unirerslty ot.29 quired, at 379 5.Chas Bortomes, MA.Fo.= 21 E \u2019 Lieut.A: J ?- Grooke LO.1ES An Express Messenger Rewarded.sesomaenied A 1 Depis atre - 7ATNED BY SOBER RELIABLE YOUNG EE : ; JANTED\u2014BRFORE YOU INVEST IN ANY : ANTED A GENERAL GERVANT REFER.| VY.tions baker.Aires E Hrown, 10 MG PROS ITH OR WITHOL'T BOARD.BBRENS- 00M CHEERFUL FRONT.R00 rons Bo Was business, call aud ses our lit of genuino.bargaine 258 ST.JAMES STREET Troop.Wotstor Kiipstar.© © | Sr.Louis, Mo, August M.\u2014The Wellps =~ W \u201conces required.Apply 3 Seymour Ave.323 5 Tous ï, \u2014 com OMFORTABLY FURNISHE HED PRINGLE Upjuaite 8t.James Methodist Church, 145 i Houses aud stores to lot.Emblem Bros., 36 8t.Vincent.(Near MoGill).a Hon.J.C.Patterson prize a a pa L'Éorgo Express Company has presented ta to | à - > \"NG G LAD - \u2014COMPFO! \u201c| of$2.0 il apm 9 ol .Warr \u2014 TRAVELLER, MUST LAVE Ww astm da useful a resident gover- R room, with every convenience: gentlemdn only.- of $30 t diamond eue watch end @hain orth - cornes Fy o woollen trade Ble a Tals sec secretary.Experisnced.\u201cHighest social at sad No students need apply.89 Uuiveraity st 201 3 | Rooms wewL FURNISHED.LARGE PouaLx \u2014 - catjapors of $12 Ba a a 6 for fidelity and courage \u201cdispla ed me Frovince i 3 nis ak.- v = good connection in arti Ee a Fron Hay educational refercuces.Address \u2018D 2690,\" dTAn hee ve y GE FRONT Roo.FUR.| rooms, with @irst class board.No.t.in cr .Stair ne GE iF £ at 8 & when bighwaymen | Leld np the es co 5 f couple, gentlemen, or > Lieu .Taylor, A.- T.ast.hand ONCE.A GOOD GENERAL SER- 7 ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY DRY GOODS BALES | 3 Rog jabed.= Beard, SO UE Dép vote 013 GOM_FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED BATH.\u2018 Lieut.J.D.Tay ih bu 5 @ trainat Red For , in July WwW ANTED-AT ONCE, ; W wan, wholesale preferred, 15 years experienos room fal, all conveniences, heated wi furnace.e Winners of The E vie Canal is Blocked.vant.Apply to 469 Guy st.iast position, wholesale house.Address \u201cC 3677.\" -STAK JRO0M5\u2014COMPORTARLE FURNISHED ROOMS, 524 Sherbrooks it i of $10 it a a © + VV Ar on Toots wa shen a Whi aly, oes a Tb of wishoot luted: = 18 Balmoral 3b sly, 233 OOM\u2014A LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOM ) Capt À.bisckbarn 70 3 ON 8 ROCHESTER, N.Y., Avgust 20.\u2014At 9.20 mer on boots and shoes.Jas.Whitham & Co.45 JANTED SITUATION BY DAUGHTER OF | FROOMS-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS SUITAHLE 9n bathroom dat, for one or two guatiemen, partial Sorg LR Wynne, 9th Batt 33 30 6 o'clock, last evening, a_portion of the Erie Bt.Mw a M - Ame \\ disavled clergyman, situstion a purse, guve proces tor seatlemen or married couple.138 Metcaite fost board If required.44 Osborne st.1 Cant.F.B des.13th Butt.2% Si 62 canal to w-path, near prephton gave way, ANTED\u2014A STRUNG SERVANT CAPABLE OF to youug children.\u2018Can teach srst steps in Eng : - Winners of and the waters :l«0ded the adjacent farms 2 a oe | eorex svi ome ROOMS RUE ER \u201c| gaie Hedous a 082 8-5 Go [entomet Fired taint.Goethe) = rm mn o\u2014 - ee ; : gen - .- a 2 Pa \u2019 ANTED_SMART LAD FOR OFFICE, WITH WANTED BY RESPECTABLE NIDDLEAGED men or married coupiea Apply 113 Chennoville si.3015 2 - 3 4.Th 1 t t L doi elti st Bet.-Major J.Bridgeford, R.0 banal boats are tied lock 64.Sa WY irae sn acendérapoy aud typemriing.Ad Dome tiation as good plain cook Aipy MS\u2014UNFURNISHED,: BACK AND FRONT | ; \u20ac lates on n nove ies jus eme ES ints Cer board All Right.- ~~ dress P.O.Box 1344.ee.283 Victoriesquere 000000 WEA ED BACK ANDFRONT BOARD.Co .Pta.K.Matthews, -\u2014|-Villänts Centre- \u2018he Vicilant \u201cNN SE SEE SEE cin | WW AEROMON ORS, Po TRY el or oar von soon pom | \u2014received and arriving by every |'iref enrss 8 ow tong staried TOE simon, he ore a Dal to Vencouvers diôte prices for postes fans fr Able charke.Address \u201cD 2803,\u201d STAR ofice\u2019 248 rahe roam ih er aE AND NICE | B° ARD_AND im ig attended to st their Th I Pre.TH paint Jah bot # 2 8 |iskepart to-morrowin the regattaof the - Dai feet: Dorman Murraÿ, 12 Boarer Hall His VV ANTED-SITUATION A8 COACHMAN, GOOD family\u2019 10 Park Avenue 2Fe | om tomee Me Ladd\" Dairy 51 Cagis CT \\ ir steamer.\u20ac lar gest and best Besides the following Montreal shots won Boal Yacht Clubat that place.encres UC \u2018Address \u201c TAR LL ; 2023 M\u2014ONE LARGE FURNISHED FRONT BED, ARD LAD ae rizes: Col.-Sergt.Marks, 6th Fusiliers, 60; Le sat Ae a io rom fade Cn W ANTHDA | PosImioN 4s o COMPANION OR F room.on bathroom fa, suitable tor two.Sig City DB perior accommodaidou 106 ue ANUS N° assarted stock in the Dominion.ieut.\u201cCol.Hood, P.WR.0; Sergt.I.G.fluted, an all Be bone to work Lo the satis vo _ Catheriue st.as TANT ç strictly private.Terms mods 187 Ca- ° Clarke, P.W.R., 60; Pte.Kamberry, La ses == DT to \u2014 private secretary by ung lady i below St.Cathar : 138 100 \u2019 te BO RB Pi A.Th Vv.Won't Labor on Labor Day.= b and E: CL road and à capital speller aad OOMS-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BEDROOM, dieu, 7 .- Scots, 60;, $6 each.Pte.om y Ve 5 Wie BET, ind hidren Rely conespondent Excellent references 4s to\u201d character.R table af matried couple or gate: GARD MADAME M.VILLARD HAS LATEX, LC: ea quarter S for all t at is the R.C., 59; Staff-Sergt.A.A.Bell, M.G.A., ToRONTO, August 29.\u2014(S cial)\u2014The One : 8 Katie sured Bal pr Ne Que Rue ro 1er 25 piaaant Fimvse OE be, Sgt pie ea | latest and best in Gentlemen\u2019 S| Biagrgt infor Gorman and Sorel, K for ail lta exaployés où 2 \u201chou _ E TO OOME\u2014TO LET.AN \u201cELEGANT ISHED No.19 Cadieux atrest, near &t.a nmore, V.C., won Ï al y lL ANTED-AT-ONCE, GIRL ABOUT 14 OR 1e To ANTED.BY A YOUNG LADY, ABL R with of parlor, with board, to a mar fortable and well aired rooms; first class Loar , : Vea with chiidren and light huusework.ex se 3 o rc ch Fres French nee sud pause, situation as red cour is à private Fami, Gelophons Tih we A 8 te private Tera modeiute.1 ; Furnishin s.oo i os KICKER\u2019 earn in Not one in twent jure a ce .8_ M : \u2018 C., Box 49, Levis, Que.: e .» .The \u20ac tors\u2019 or ckers tof M © M AT NO.710 SHERBROOKE g e L Qittle ailment cause a ANTED-.00D GENERAL WERVANT.NO _ NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, ON BATH.D'évebia EO hay La à | vas held Rest evening in the Dril V ashing.only competent girl need 108 ANTED-BY BGOKEETPER.SITUATION AS Rx N CELY FL of bitahen required, in ot class board, comfortable, ru > ; .ST _ when about 100 riflemen were lu attend \u2018liver.Use Carter's ed by cl University ee ee oc 03 fn Eh Ecaeral offos a ir fh house fn Now Zam.6 Nlaumend st 3 i 186 26° | - .ance.the noe of Lieut.-Col.Whi result will be a pleasant .~ ~ YAJAKTAD¥OR THB WORKSHOPS, MOBIL ux Relererioes.Address F.D., OOMS- BRIGHT WELL FUR NISHED,FOR GEN- USE.702 LAGAUCHE.- | Lieut.-Col.Tilton took the chair.Lieut.positive relief x.W repré instructor 10 patternuuaking.Bala 2035 Racer or married couple, with use kitchen if re- sare WAVERLEY HOUSE.74 and also tai 177 St.James St.Col.Anderson objected to the fact that \u2014 © peronaiy ta Prof Nicolson with all test aimons Dé got V VANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY MAN AND WIFE qui or siroet near Bours: 308 8 board; # ted throughout t with every modern comramience\u201d e e 9 ; three extra shots wero allowed on uhual late Special Notices.\u2018 ter than Sept 5h noxt pue A en RE well exporter Te OOMS-TWO SINGLE FRONT, HOT WATER ties in the extra series.was decide or assistant in kitchen.Hoth well experienced.Good 23 1 \u201cEmoke Derby Pluk Smoking 7 dress © ting, clothes closets: family; gentle- ROOM MFORTARLE FUR- .that this matter should be referred to the 3 ANTED-BY 10TH OF SEPT.he SER: references.Address \"G, 776 Sranome 2033 Ress 1: breaifeat given 358 Unlrermty st\u201d a 0 CARD AND ECO table bord: transionts 2° \u2018 match committee.Lieut.Cok Hood said Tobnoco, 5e, 106 aud 20¢ plugs, Bl from 4p.in.LOIS br Sh, WNL Matthew sh _ RSL VV AN RE hore a ean ployment as collector, of OOMS\u2014WELL FURNISHED BEDROOMS, ON mm ha Un re 1% 10 FOR SALE.\"HOUSES TO LET.it was as.well to open the ball, und he Take no other, Union make.\u201d - 0 NT IMMEDIATELY GOOD COOK AND ent for houses (saat end proforred) References and R bathroom flat, suitable for oue or two gentlemen; FYOARD \u2014 MADAME LE FRANCOIS.LADIES | ; mA a IIS wanted.the executive to say why they \u2014 WAGED] No washing or ironing.Must te curity fusoisned.Address \u2018J 3342,\" STAR ofiice.gas, hot water heating.96 Union avenue.202 5 sick une.superior accorumodation for boarders; ~~ AGÉ.FOR PARTICU.Used 1884 ammunition in the matches.A washing-stand and dressing table cost» : sorupetent and bave cliy refarenece.Apply es Min Rirs, ms COMB\u2014TO LET, FURNISHAD, FOR GENTLE- Let! medical Mtendance; srlutly private.Terms more: Ro ALE- 20 BUNDLES QE UBBER AND | Te ok apply to Thomas omas Ligget, Notre Lieut.Colonel Tilton said that he 10,00 were recently on view in a abop 3 'nion avenue.saz JANTED-BY A TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN, À men, with private family.Apply 74 Bleury strect.22 £3 ani 30.to ber foot, 100 sod ml pole 50 0 wood | MiZawdt was away and côuld not: give the ng 810, Bond street, London.\"a VV ANTEDZA YOUNG GIEL A8 NURSE For | to care at her own home.Apply 1 Sc.: 2023 BOs ARATE can avs and (ron woridag machines.Muills & 5'ragioeeu | LET-COMFORT ABLE UPPER TENE information.Major Perley replied thathe | mm] one child.Must assist with light housework.A- Urbain rest.4 OOM8\u2014TWO LARGE WELL FURNISHED Clase roo 4 board, a ot s.renue, Mon! nt, hand w.c., $15 per could-account for as the er bas 7 [EN Sh Aa avenue, Cote 8.Antoine, Pritar, ANTED_BY YOUNG GIRL À TEA ne room, with or without bosrd.LE Union 8repue, = mel peer D ROOMS Tan pe MILLION KILN DRIED month; also lo § Foams, hat iemement, pod pe er months given to Ma jor Prevost of Lhe posrtrid e , COTTOLENE.; netal servant or cook.| where - ARD\u2014, HED Foner ut om 50; tamarac imm possession.pply yraou! tory, 4 7 ANTED \u2014A SMART BOY FOR SANDY ROOM, French's spoken & little, Avply 287 Dello st.Bi.Cane: NE ROOMS, SUITABLE B board, bar weak Kuglish cooking and $1.75; load J Maodiarmid & Co, Grove.19728 more convenient shape and the powder ve y A: a1 ROOMS-3 UNFURNISHED ata ner ar Gung aad good ms Sorner Bt.J 1.50 per © 8110.2068 § ; one with experience preferred.- 55 it.Catherine ond.TT b ht a Tamed Oe toon dies rmployed dur es day, eo 2016 t James and Guy.\u201cToiaphen LET\u2014IOWER DWELE LING.a ST.UR- oi the quai to be the Ted te aes provost | 2° reet NTED \u2014 SAMPLES ON COMMISSION To bri warm.e \u2014 NDID SAFFS, 2 UPRIGHT \u2014 = o sila was referred al , OUNG GIRLS, ONE AS COO VANTED SAMPLE line in Ontano.Addrem *q, \u201ca 5 JRO4ED_AND BOOM, 2250, TABLE BOARD FOL EL ee à CEBIGNT T bain.above Ontario et, { x cat o a Tere report.Major ott 1 W ANTED-TWO Y! « Ko sors ran oboe.2001 3 st all hours.Use of piano.Apply 147 La Deme street.200 6 right, p nt office, hea y wa and be ht that the wider was Ne .the cther as housemaid Apply at once, 204 Pec i OOMS\u2014WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOMS, Dames m0 su (ght hand door! 201 3 & as Gabriel sb: moderate rent.Apply H.H.ason ny oug a po prec.21 ANTEDS-BY MIDDLE: -AGED PERSON, SITUA- every convenience, gas, telephone, oto.5! Heaver door) WI R SALE\u2014% NICE HALL STOVES, FAVORITE: tin, Agent, Est.John Tiffin, 318 BL Paul et.\u2018right so far as the powder .was concerned, VW Aas good plain coui no wading.Good eiey Halt Hill 28 5 OARD \u2014 EIGHT GENTLEMEN FRIENDS Re JFORBALECATICE HALL STOVES FAVORITE, we but robably the lubricating material was ine\u201d NN AE cio Lb Mackay ag.\u201cMALL FAMILY.reterencss Apply #0 Ghennentione win eee ee partial boat pr pamine locks dasret fo veations Meoill Collage ave.> Bia LET\u2014NO.178 NOTRE DAME STREET, ame.opi the powder hud been Te Too: gas.bath, etc.430 Dorchester, nd east I odated.Address BB.ID ol LO entice and Major vost in his re- VV METEO à peau NV ANSE IE SOORKERTER WIOATION 47 | : iS Sd rth Semin ERD Cra Ary | ET CK Cd Er CR yt Cow 3e Cu ww near Dor rentes.ro AP #34 laoguages Refersuces Salary moderate.Address J OONS \u2014 NICE FURNISHED ROOMS WITH C ROOMS, FOR SEPTEMBER FIRET.TRS \u201covins machine $12, small piano % Prince convenionces.Can be Bad now if desired at a Major Sam Hughes, M.P., remarked a Se | 40 Kan office.as) every gonvenience.Gentlemen only.20 Victoria JJOARD AMD : - Arthur.3 Tsiow, price.Apply to J.B.Rolland & Son, that complaints were made nt the Ontario \"AN rep QPOR À MUSEUM, À CRIER SPEAK ida as 2 SMoGU Collegeavenue ~~~ m3 @-14 St.Vincent stroët.200 6 d he had ted chan Ww ing languages.None but first class mea V ANTED\u2014BY VERY GOOD COOK, OR SITUATION pa Tr R (SALE-VERY FINE STOCK OF BIRDS, 25 meeting, an reques a £ ange, like :h à : 3 ; in à private huuse.Good refere: Address M.T ARD\u2014AT LONGUEUIL.PARENTS DETIRING frican gray parrots, 50 canary birds, 75 Strawberry He had n told that it was too ate, as - end have, 1ke howsSands or .pa, hel THE SE Wool tarmnnr | Bi Sd Fa HY | Eoin SF Hot SAL réagir\" PA IPL, aon, bet supe, He eben od us Lv 1 Ii le, to avoid all eS Sen rooms to le 0 5 commodation at los rests opposite\u2019 English Napaleon 4\u20ac Lagajuobetiere wellin, rooms, w .avol Ww ANTED-YOUTH To MAKE HIMSELF GEN.Were BY THE DAY._WASHING, Trice moderate.Apply 217 Bt.Hubert sc.25 | school M $ oloaot, etc heated with Gurney's furnace.To tm Colonel Tilton thought the deffètive ammu other people, si 1 __ orally useful.Apply 153 Bt.Autoine at.- Crabbing or bouseclesuing.Apply 71 St.JOR SALE PREMIER SAFETY BICYCLE, PNEU.rentod at half price from September 1st.Apply nition was an unforeseen occurrence.ood d with it, this M8\u2014TO LET, DOUBLE AND SINGLE, ON yres.o carrier, lamp, bell, etc.: f repared wi it, I trou fis, with cupbosrd and gas Cel at in Broads i ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISH.Fook: Inge p.bell, 108 to J.B.Holland & Son, 6.14 st.Vincent at.206 prepa When defeots were found fresh ammuni- = .See = \u2014\u2014 modern improvements; Auer.as new.Address \u2018\u201cQ 298,\u201d STAK office.2 > ANTED-A THOROUGH GENERALSERVANT, ANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, St.Den >_ oa h Some Sao 54 MoUill.College = LET_18 MANSFIELD STREET, WITH tion had been at once telegraphed for and is to.remind you chat there .ashing.Keferences required.Apply 968 ed Li t- Cot 1 Hood was Ds VV og tr do af home.5 ja dt Antoine st.20 3 : ms tension, sevon bodrooms, admirably supplied at once, en one delicate and Bishop's a.#92 I Co Eu OOM\u2014NICELY FURNISHED LARGE FRONT ean C CELLANEOUS.; 1 he D.R ecutive, but is a c x I room, for gentloman; gat, hot water and ever, pour CARD WANIED BOARDERS, ALSO TABLE nis ited for any ono desiring to rent rooms; imme- sorry to blame the .ex , , © VV 4NTED- YOUNG GIRL TO Look, AFTER V ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, COPYIXG AT Tenience.MS St.Catheriue greet.BR first class house.219 Berrl.283 | AAA AAA te possession: rent moderate.Apply, iar he considered that in facie (he smmunl.healthful vegetable short- chidren and do light housework in a I'rotestan Boo, salar v fiate pocse street.! oss, 7 2883,\u201d NTED\u2014 URCHASE A MILK ROUND tion should oroughly tes Y prac family, Foiate Claire.Apply to Mrs.Moss, 75 In: ie STAR vice.031 Roos; \u20143 FRONT ROOMS: NICE! LY FURNISH- poARD- wave TABLE BOARDERS, FIRST WAKE Yocaicr.rgd Y 3360,\u201d STAR offion.cal men outside of the cartridge factory.ening which can be.used Wet, ie een FANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW , dah.Rot and cold wasel: would rent\u201d them class French kitchen.87 Bt.Denis strect.202°5 ms.OLET OR FOR SALE.NEW HOUSES fie moved.seconded by Capt.Dillon: \u2019 A © respective ANTED IMMEDIATELY, INTELLIGENT EX- V woman, work by the day.l2i Pagetst.agl fiber imiiaiely o Loge price a X53 J30ARD\u2014AND ROUMBTO LET.18% OATHCART Lee FOR ONE HUNDRED ane oer Antoine: plumbing, beatin and That the attention of the Minister of Militia be in.its Pa SE Eu will perienced boy for law office.poly Room 2 7 GEMENT BY N TT = uid fe iron or tinned wood fire shutters.For .00 por mo nth H.F.Jackson Cote t.An- drawn to the inequality of the ammunition of Temple Buuding, at $8.m., Thursday.~~ 2 ANTED -MORNING ENGAGE Frouch mm AN RocME-FurNiBHED ROOMS, DOUBLE AND partieulars to Thomas Graham, Mechanical Super- in : , M1 6 1884 and in the opinion of the mootinge com VANTED ANT FOR SMALL FAMILY: City references.Addr F290, Bran offoe.wh sie, sil modern convenicaces.13 Union ste, eus le Rad cher fol Re AS tendent, STAR offos.Qu me ont committee should be appointed to look 5 ; 01 Burbaide Prace otf tsar experienced girl Apply TED-BY A PIEST CLASS BARTENDER, COM-LARGE FURNISBED FRONT, Barm.Dome comfort, a A TE a EE es _wAMED THE Tarnos ST.LUKE ST NICE 1 wow Lo the matter.15 1.Hood > \u201d®.AN\u2019 - \u2014 A - ring 0 t o ; carried.Col ne W.uit À fret class city references.Address \u201cP R on flat, use of dining room and kitchen, for mar OARD\u2014VACANOIES, WITH BOARD, He who were stopped or had to go oùt of their Toad on Dor: r; very convenient to the cars.R.This was unanimous troï WANTED (FIRST CLASS FRENCH POLISHER, 203 2 ried couple or Bs Be.Urbain er m3 B°s Stanley street.Reforencesexcharged: iA chester st., between Windsor at.aud Beaver Hall Hill on 1p goo pod order: 4 st.James at.203 3 then drew attention to the distribut ort of a abo must _tharonghly unde ratand his | work and oe eee == \u2014 rt nSelorenseenchanged 303 fast, between 10.908.m.and 1 p.m.ammunitiou whic owed other ammuni- BB 3 _\u2014 also varnish work.M a competent man.Apply to ATED.SITUATION A MANAGER OR 8 BUT: 3 = BEAUTIFUL ROOMS \u2014 5 FURNISHED, _ th Juss Hal Hill xe _ - A James Thomson & Co, 176 8t.Antoine st.Bl 2 W ter or cheeses maker in factory.Excellent testi- RS.for ntlomen Or _married couples, with or | Boire, où our fa à re 3 eau Fer eee Hua, 1 ester - TS tion from 1ôth Boptembar comfortabls pue tion to bo Bot at a Col.Tilton said this ) VV ASTED-_HOUSEMAID CAPABLE OF wary.movil W- swatleld, BL Anaaods Creasery, F \"ah 5 Bh ania nr class French Kitohsh \u201carp | 57 ate.\u2018Address 105 5% Hubert st.203 4 PROPERTY WANTED, - house: central loa perfect a rder.& good water {2 Capt.Russell wanted an explanation wh instead of lard, you can eat 3 am] ros pn required.Appiy 96 Cros ; PS ee use; central Jn.He : he Macdougall match men were allow instead of lard, y ent at.l'iu3and 7to8p 203 2_ ANTED-\u2014BY YOUNG MAN SITUATION oF NT ROOMS ON BATHROOM 0.Box 1690, Montreal.2033 the ga y 3 © vi ne Goon HOUSENATD mri 3 any kind, socustomed to horses.Address \u2018N, OoME I\" \u2014TWO D ne furnished, with first class board, to BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED- ANTED-TO PURCHASE SMALL LOT O OF LAND, their scoresand prizes but the match should e, past and the other Cox V Ten - A, ; EMA WITH sour gran office.2001 fentle people.\u201c1358 Sc.Ca Catherine st, west of Peel.203 2 ner AA Ww where #30 or MO cash would be accepted, w with Te LET \u2014 BEAUTIFUL UPPER TENE not count in the aggregate.Major Mason, pi Ty 2e tain pr erances.Apply wn the cvening at 236 Moun- ; LINE 0 balance payable mont tate pris, Iqeality an siza.went.furnishod, 8 rooms, - bathroo: chairman of the matoh committee, ex- things\u201d which other re 201 V ANTED- POSITION AS NUHSE TO ONE, QE OOMS-DOUBLE AND 5INGLE ROOME, WITH ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN, FURNISHED Address\u2019 D 2692.water, steam ating, as, every conven amour d that his position was not a pleasant FANTE = = two children.Apply 53 Dosrivieres ave.board at 22 Union Avenue.85 > plaine a ition Pp f Wa ATED IwoTHOROUGNLY EX EXPERIENCED AN lon À _\u2014 3 room, west end of city prefonre, A stating A TO RENT, A SINGLE LOT, ON BT.locality pére and casant Rent $38 per one, but they h done what they could.An fo s enjoy, without fear o rot, ; ; boa M 2863,\" NTED\u2014 , D 2708, of 202 , rarement WU re Lo A Mode Mr sod AN SITLATION QE YOOMS-FURNISHED, WITH BOARD.TARGE terms, with sad without board, So TAR foe.WW AD atiarine vest.on.which tp rack AR office.3 been roo! oor: room, second floor, 1d- appeal signed by 100 competitors s , 8:5t fMoor: also sing \\ d_floor, ings usiness purposes.Address \u201cF 2740,\" STAR d speptic consequences.De.VW SANTED-AGOUD COOK.MUST HAVE CITY STAR Othice.wn bath and all cobvemionces 20h e Antoine.226 ANTED IMMEDIATELY BY GENTLEMAN ing for b 9 203 1 LET-FREE OF TAXES, FOR 25 DOL- sent in with reference tothe match.He P q | Esicreuves_ Apply st 259 U \u201cniversity | Street.2033 Le only.; lares month.For occupation by adults had been instructed to enquire as to the nce from lard hascome.as V TANTED-SITUATION ON BY PRINTER, on.AT PR00M- T0 LET, FURNISHED USE OF KITCHEN with i EER > ee a 3 The house 2515 St.Catherine at.situated ajleged use of 18%} ammunition, but could livera WARD A COOK, PROTESTANT.AFPLY, 19 experience.Addr 30 large aud warm.578 Lagauchetiere et.\"203 3 ort of Doirbetter atreet.Address Ry FACTORIES FOR SALE.betwoen Motil de ven avenue and nd ansield ind no particular individual who (had Buy a pail, try it in your 5 Poe 2 NTED\u2014POSITION OF DAILY GOVERNESS ; D, .{used 1888 ammunition.It was then 5 Fon Ro IL Nn ot Ae vl START.Wel * ae be Good Rite of then M7 65 Antoine ENISRED, Wa Shea ,A LADY.ROOM AND BOARD | PPORD BE OF Sxugnentants hia si Gon] Foy fhe thought better to let it.stand, À ma- own kitchen, and be con- + nih one but first class woods, reforences.Cot: ty of Greem TIMES A - To CEE ua 3 wry & soa.nore Hoag meth NTED-SITUATION AS FOREMAN OR \u2019 ter and gua 04 a ADR ST forred.here orm\u201d ren A, 560 De L'on porcnnites Count ston aston 2 complote runing ShOP beneath.Apply at 116 broches i Zaw Joateh ehould sean.but in his re Jer vinced.© JANTEL AT ONCE.AN .WA tron.farm.y sober, steady warried man, \"HET DORÉ EE SE EE ow \u2019 opporimoi for fyb pel, 3 Very adractagaous ts ment it wae unfair, as it gave an advantage Cottolene is sold in 3 and Pi \u2019 \\ valesman in a el.thing xr RIENCE Fn ced In ied firming, handy wita tools.Alldress Rox 0 mor LET.A oars apply weer ANE N Hou s rchaser.dross \u201c'R 459,\u201d STAR office.% 7 iam Er OT NEW ELEGANT in the Hamilton match that, competitors 5 pound pails, by all grocers, vas both languages.Appls to 120 St.Lawrence Main si.Se À ri par 208 2 FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED rch Leos, were deprived of in the Macdougall.Ca; \u2019 \u2019 \\ 7 ester strcet west, finished in fret class e 2031 ANTED \u2014 POSITION IN AN OFFICE BY once AAA AL o! beautifully situated, and being in | Russell moved that the match commit NE Vw Young man.knowledge of uilice work and rR IL ARGE DOUBLE BEDDED ROOM, ANTRD_SMALL NICELY FURNISHED _ FARMS FOR SALE eh\u2019 sù Antoine, taxes and WaLSt aro belt f'eity be requested to reconsider their action in PARTNERS WANTED.[ ence in shorthand and typowritiog in private family \\\u2014 house, fram Octobe (ill May, for caroful family of ACRES.CUTS Open to sell or both.C.GC.Snow.ruling out the Macdougall match, and give AAA Sn SN on mmo, SEMBLE JR POMS -FURRISHED OR U four.Do chi ohiidran: weet oe t from Sha JRO eee ae REA 5 Apply to Mr.don, 1 Tempio Balding; M1 = it the place assigned tot in the programme.i > tlemes A \u2019 AN ai ATR, BOOKKEErER with WANTED TO PURCHASE.ws of Kitchen: private fami of three: John Edwards, $20 Latour st, Montre mot LET-004 ST, URBAIN, 6:-ROOMS AND Major Sherwood questionsd the right of rfoct knowledge of any business Address \u201c¥ Be) SAAN AANA A Sn \u2014 \"ROOMS WANTED.TS = pathroorn, wi raie se eure fight small sub-committee to make a radical ; 0 Banobe IT TU VY VV ANTED-TO PURCHASE 8CHOOL ANTPCOL [200MS_TO RENT.COMPORTABLE DOUBLE ; _.PUPILS WANTED.moderate.H.M.Simpson.3 St.John.200 change as they had done.Major Sam ANTED_PARTNER TO INYESD TEN TO d books of ail Jaads School books and single farsiabéd rooms.\u201cTerms modo py nn Hughes endorsed the action of the match WAY ~nty thousand dulars,in A 1 protitable business, And requisites for sai Purchase at Ve Olde Bookn St.An mwoinest.\u201d oo VV ANTED-BY A LAD COMPORTABLY FUR- 18, $515 IN SCHOLARSHIPS.TT: LET\u2014THAT FINE HOUSE, 493 SHKR | committee.He did not hesitate in say- gui wo cambiar yon ot 1, gun in mâd | Shan #4 St.Catherine siren and tara 0e OOMS\u2014A LADY HAVING LARGER HOUSE Bae nh, mantel bed preferred.Aurea NN AED ators.in Jno.Douglad, B.A.a ee lates Tooms (hg that 1303 ammunition was used Snell id have charge of sf Baume centage.than required for her family il let two- bedrooms \u201cP 2750,\" Stan ofive.2019 PuiscipA EX School, Three Bivens, B00 ios ae snd large Tar oy er uv Dance Dion à fat: Sa.0S pe Powder Company match to.8 small ex.: MR ANIED- TO PURCHASE A PUG PUP Hoekd Ml Bre, braokiser: qq ma _\u2014 THE PIANO, AT 379 ST.= tent.In the Macdougall match competitors T'ANTED-A GREATOPPORTUNITY FOR AN IN: \\ as et 6 apd 12 months old, Price, 93; will forddaill dress \u201cM2374,\u201d 87AR 0 308 3 Se AND CARRIAGES.ETC.WALTER PUPILS FOR 379 8T.© LET\u20140 ST.MATTHEW ST._ IN PER.Lor, 10, the Macdo ugall m beh cor potitor he advertiser , nidrean On uppdcation.\u201d Address 74, Per eu ' HORSES A go prose ne ch ROUE RTL PRATD ANS mous ax aa 7 | fp ET Wn pe | ese for 1500 ammanitlom, Beh Be en a rise alt on hands\u201d Write TANTED \u2014 PURCHASE LADIES\u2019 AND se pee ; HED HOUSES.TO LET.mE confessions from threo men, whom he had Bud Investigate Address TAN Gifice.203 1__ W FaNTED off tie he, Hier Room 20 LET.SINGLE, MemLY Fre Fo, A cay TA DE pu D, GENTLE - FURNISHED.- +9 v promised not to nam \u20ac.th 4\" \u201cFollow vu en \u201c 0 _ LOST.Mi AR alma em Promptly attended.ASIII 1 aured aE oh, Cothertos i Hee 1 [ase tor ber: A ME Sr a81 | eee ee FLATS TO LET.Several roices\u2014\u201cRule them out,\u201d \u201cFollo Ct EES aa 0 AEE tS - = A SMALL BIZED o t CORSA NN ANTED-A Erne and J Nr IN 6 Si peur ooms EP ho ott ar FARLOR.E VV ASTRD\u2014TO J ITR MAL i I house in holes docality, from middie of Lieut Thos, Mitchell said that man went \"a instant, from Dixie.(Dorral) à North wins op STA office.Do RTE penis {ined ern cootnicnom heart | Ago Vian mood rd 90 1.Laurens a tonant.Address \u201cF338.\u201d StAR office.23 FINO LET tro Dame gz ver Moderator the Macdougall at 600 yards an sori |, ath i ul ° T 0 3 B » 8.wucnay Canoe, sita bow and stern out of water when hr a TE DOUBLE re À ly In h casc H.Austin Art.| Ext ammunition there.i iti pe b od sripe; nai ILIES W*NTING ACCOMMODA- io good order.Address 'J 0 LET\u2014 COMPLETELY FURNISHED Lbply in onc .; Fam SES nie lL bs MONEY TO LOA.LT dR ge meas Bo |B em tog ow cor Ue Soi Bul cor) Ch + Ea jes Rival se asl dia twa » Aloe, 0 stained MINS NN Es ea mA AA a cookin > +, a ., nei ji = opted 57 oars: alto these padioe, two stain | rr 10 1OAN0N anLnmrin pommrrvme, Frage backs stad : ns À nd business \u201c1 1676 Bran office.308 1 TIO HEE, HOOK ix.STEUATED ox match committee refer the r.to.the | \u201cBeware , - ns.ie Building.PT RTE a iN Pianos, Organs, Warehouse Receipts and Miscol- CONNECTING, SUITABLE FOR MAGHINERY FOR SALE.: |raite reviy-tintod YOU TN CES SF : a Committe tee, ai è Hamil- \u2014 .OST \u2018ON.BATURDAY, 2%TH INST.BLACK letvous sevurition HYAMS, Temple Buliding , I ooNE-TWO SOF housekeeping; all modern con- mé T= of or Oran \u2018aid convenience.Will be rented ton pany mhtch L ne, Pranic] (wners namo on colhr, city tax 54 emp Se Jamus3tseot, venionces, 29 MoGill College avenue.303.1}.SROONDHAND HO NTAL STORESHOTELS, ETC, TO LET pie EE 00 ar next.Part of far mabe amendment was carried a large The Grand H I, Pros HEC , rd, 3 , \u201c \u2014 RTABLE ROOMS, BREAK.FoR Abin Doers, aise des ellos bed sines in \u2014 uired.Address ote .Fiera for rev ne YOU WANT MONEY,\" 1k 50, BURROW RS Let Se dimer hot water, Auer light, etc stock, for quick shipment; boilers and engines for cost LETT E DAME BT.NEAR ST, 0 STAR office.ws PCat Col.Hood called for three cheers Lot EET IN qT.CATHERINE Ok WINDSOR \u201cDos eras ar aie or 8 Gentleruen only.31 Mackey oe erica, actorise mall powers, for me mille: NOIR t, fine basemont.atrest LET-6 ROOM FLAT OÙ ON ST.LOUIS for Major Ibbotson, Capt.Kirkpatrick and C ALEDONI A SPRINGS root mo:ning, Aug.10th, between lo 4 OOM \u2014FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, ON BATH.Corlins engines, ssw mill mac nery.gone snd pre crue , Fran noots X above: se 546 Craig st.30 feet yf , heated by own wood finish, the Bisley team of \"1 , all of whom were y 5 ay vraterproot fost, without cape.Reward at eee eee eee room fat, with or without board: private fasmily: no dri op jock working.quatrying sod w i fo\u2019 Hoey, nd brent.ex xionding k and with rear entrance] mantel, etc., etc.BRIT Lay et do Lavai a ave.or to present.Major Ibbotson referred in a few T ess ee WANTED TO BORROW.children.17 Mayor lars oh re ane Machin achine Oo.8! berbroats qu ze loa ton, Jane.to be ed Sato tha thoro: * -John Morris, 125 5 words to the letories of the {eam at Court.Closes September 3rd.os ALOU Tr x Of McGILI, COLLEGE | : ; mn en t rt in good order.rgood reee) fon n bhe Coun- a LOT AVONT CORNER OF M a one\" JROOMS 2 vicroRIA sTREET.WELL PUR 4 iE ot L.Job Tiffin, 318 Bt.du oy he meoting thea adjourned.- OTHER HOTELS CONTINGE OPEN, dci pion and small change.Please return te 41 ÿ ANTED-THIRTU-FIVE HUNDREDORSEVEN ror pe rooms on, bath-room fiat; miss nice ROIS MA WANTED.© FARMS TO LET.+= re - - sold by best hotels and grosers, sad ; het o r TOOm.ence ; good board.20 + ; hous» property.: Apply Koom 3, 162 Be.James st.oe v * LRT ONE OF THE BEST \u2014 = AAAI CLOS AAAS Troops Withdrawn From Cyprus.The Waters so) z su 1 Base .ou Palace roots tween Ge wn Fo W ANTED-TO HOLROW 3150, FROM PRIVATE Ras: hows new uty comfortanie: comionati: privce TOO Catherine st., north side.central.Pos- JET FARM t\u2014 MISES = LONDON, August 20,\u2014 A despatch received { GURD & CO, 4 MACE Lire t ween éviere t (> jo v = » Sran office, +, + 'e _ LL \u2018 = a ee que | \\ x ; viet 0 YOUNG ROOM cousion At sone: Address 'M 2870.\u2014\u2014 om D ardor ts.Appiz et à BC Monique street | E7ah oder S04 security given.Address M Koglieh family: home sua Only geatiemsa ul | WASESS, prose mnt 30, ROOM AND BOAT TT LT Mes Lack pes Que Lo 1 to-day trom Lacaies, Zaina 0 Cyprus; says 0 T7 5 Juvses rosy _ _ HE ee \u2018 es F : ; ; vas * 82 2 2eme - ; - \", A .M 4 _ \u2014 22000 \u2014 RY 4 - _ : 2.: - _ - \u2014 _ er ee .a + 5 ; \u2018 LL a _ \u2018 La .\" , The Daily Star.\u2014\u2014 GRARAM & O00, 163 and 186 St, James Street.\u201cram DaurE Bran is sent to Bee United Statosor C sy ot the $1.60 for six months, tor three onde ##F Wo beliovo the circulation ot Tux 5 .coeds tho com nad mse off tho otber agile Bcwspapers pi in the city of Mon \"ta Agents for French Advertising are Mears.SMayence, Favre & Cie, Aue dela Gran 3 llerc 18, l'aris, France.range, Bate: CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 25th Auguat, 1804, MODAY.100000cssse sassssennsce can ves 87,592 UTUESAAY.\u2026.\u20260sesasssoscersannsseccer Woduesday\u2026 anses casses ccsaprenes 31,079 \u201cFhUFSÂBY 0000000 o0ccvrc0cses vu 87,003 Friday.000000 arocsssanaces vesvcenss 37,008 Pos 229,302 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week \u2014ENDING- Aug.25, 1804.31 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1804.\u201cSTAR\u201d AT SUMMER RESORTS.The STAR will bo sent to any out of town address during the summer months at city rates.Orders should be left at the STAR Oifice before leaving town.&r Any one sending a subscription of ten dollars to the Fresh Air Fund, STAR office, will enable the Committen to provide a fortnight's.outing for a mother and two children.Hall that amount will secure à like holiday for two little children, and three dollars wil! send onc child to the country for two weeks.gy \" THE CURSE OF PARTY - sons has usually made his che keep a 224 a / \u201cPATRONAGE\u201d In defending the ministry of Sir Oliver Mowat from the charge of governing by patronage, the Globe prints the following group of reflections inter alia: \u2018The person who gets an office for Political Ten- ice of his political years previously, and without any Tew ward, He -has become an activa poli cian\u2019 veptritre rom à desire Tor distinction among his fellows.Very likely, at some n his career, ex) cially in its later sages, the thuught of * ion ma, os ur to him, and may stimulate his party zeal.not a perfect system; nothing Pian je There lies but half hidden in these sentences the misshapen form of the most party man ot dangerous evil produced by the patronage\u2019 system\u2014the power.of -a- dangled office to san in a party when his conscience and Js judgment would otherwise carry m elsewhere.The reasons that influence a youth in choosing his political allegiance He is then at an age when all life seems a game, and ' politics about the most exciting of the lot.He is probably early drafted on the side on which his father or his * big brother ™ plays, regards an issue that makes for his party much as he does the importation by his village of a tailor who can \u201cpitch curves,\u201d or a clerk who is a \u201cdead sure\u201d on the wickets, But the time comes when he grasps the business end ot politics and tinds that * that affect the cost of living and the chances of success.: are not often very profound.and he issues\u201d are forces Then it is that he would really choose his place in the political arena, and then it is that the chance for a morsel of patronage tends totie him fast to the party he has never chosen with the choice of a free man.He may\u201d by luck be in the right place; for it may happen that the men who stand for the reform he would favor are the political hvirs\u2014inheriting, at least, the name\u2014of the tien \u201cho fouzht with his father and nis grandfaiher for the reforms of their Dut he may also find himself in the wrong pl and it is practically eertain, in any case, that the timo will corel} very dav.es soon aiter lis awakening whem he must oppusec his party on some specific question, touching which Then is the \u201cpower of lle sees that offices, that commissions to do public work at public has gone wrong.patronage felt.prices, that all the good things within the gift of the nation\u2014i.e., of the successful party\u2014go to those who are faithful through foul as well as fair weather.He knows that to leave his party at a critical time will kill ali his chances of getting any favors unless he goes into bondage to the other party, and it succeeds.And he may be buman and may like the honor and distinction and profit of a good office as well as anôther.This is thé curse of \u201cpatronage\u201d and it is sn immeasurably bigger curse than if it merely brought young men into a party.It sorts out all the vast \u201cdraft\u201d of chance, all the thoughtless volunteers of youth; and ties many of the brightest to the chariot wheels of a wildly driven party.It reaches higher and strikes a deadlier blow at representative institutions than even this; As soon as the polls were closed after the recent elections inOntario,Sir Oliver Mowat appointed several of his supporters in the \u2018late Legislature to office.To-day, at Ottawa, men are in Parliament sup ng the Governnient who expect public office, caend -vhoss-appotatment defonds entirely | upon the retention of office by the present Government.If such a state of affairs does not ruinously affect the independence of Parliament, there no use keeping public contractors out of the House.We strain at a gnat, as in the ease of Corby, of Beligrille; and we swallow a procession of camels.This is the perfect work of party patronage\u2014the corruption of > RS it | not make popular faith in, the Integrity of representative imtitutions any thestronger because both parties.have.tacitly agreed | WILSON SCORES AGAIN.Congressman Wilson has translated into terms of practical politics Mr.Cleveland's declaration of continued war upon the high tariff men, whether they be Republican or Gormauite.He says that the return of a Democratic Congress in the autumn would mean that the work of tariff reform would go on \u201cby easy gradations and by specialre- ductions from time to time,\u201d until they had accomplished this purpose.\u201cThis work will be performed,\u201d he adds, \u201cin such a manner as neither to disturb the business conditions of the country nor to affect either employer or employé.\u201d This looks like a policy of * pop-gun\u201d bills.A Democratic House would consider each item in the tariff which it th ded tel and would send up to the Senate single- clause bills containing the desired change.This suggested programme of Mr.Wilson's is probably put forward to meet Mr.Reed's charge that thé Democrats stand for con: tinued tarif agitation with its inevitable result of business uncertainty and commercial sluggishness, Mr.Wilson, in effect, denies this, announcing that a victory for the Democrats would not imply the framing of another Wilson bill: which should hang between House and Senate like a suspended {sword over the business life of the \u2018Union, but that his party would accept the present tariff as a basis and rake the changes they thought necessary by.\u2018\u2019easy gradations\u201d and \u201cspecial reductions\u201d effected \u201cfrom time to time.\u201d This attitude would not be so pregnant with panic as a doggedreturn tothe old lines of battle\u2014which the President's letter to ght t.would, at the same time, tend to re-estab- lish the confidence of the tariff reformers in the erstwhile tariff reform party.It repudiates Senator Gorman and his band as flatly as would a more drastic policy, for it refuses to accept his tariff as even a passable fulfilment of the Chicago platform; and, on the other hand, it strikes from the hands of the _ Republican lenders their keenest weapon\u2014the cry that the Democrats must be crushed if the earthquaky condition of the tariff basis of business is to be relieved for a timo.Thus Wilson again comes to the front as ashrewd leader striking a popular note; and ff be survives the equinoctial storm this autumn, royy-be max Pie.nal the people's representatives; and it dos\u201d between them to make use of this weapon.1 y _Mr.Catchings\u2014seemed\u2014to\u2014imp!y-\u2014and\u2014t 7, one on Sunday Some two hundred and rey are expected.They will be met he local brethren and in the fore moon sms walk in procession to St.Tames Cathedral, where religious services will be n = ons in sh and French will Le gr.Fa will preside and ve yn bensiction They will leave for eir destination at 830 in the evening.TOUR DB ROLE PILOTS.They Ask to Have Their Condition Improved.A deputation \u2018from the tour de role pilots waited on the Harbor Commissioners Jeaterday y afternoon and presented the fol- wing communication : To the President and Members of the Ha Commission of Montre oe undersigned lice aad plots, In the touf de r hands hat you are willing to Fapror eti ere what we consider as bs improve our position the best advantage: 1.To put all colliers on the tour de thicy aro for the most part s 1 vessels tho pilots can work them y.2.Or, Potter, to put all tho > pilots ata rate.» 'or the season nav ligation.sr Petter Still, it either of these tw tions are not HE © wish that iho tour role should be put aside as being racticable and (ht pach pi lot may be left roo, so bat ho may take his han Wo submit these ings to your kind consideration.not only in onr own interests, but also in the sts of the shipping and insurance companies, ne of commerce in general, for you cannot ignore the fact \u2018that ou keep à certain number of tht tour de role pllets without tice, it will become a source of danger to confreres and will be perhaps the cause of col heie siderable losses.Trusting that you will take these uests into your se ous consideration and that you will render justic We have the honor to be, Your obedient servants.ULRIC GROLEAU.JEAN ARCAND.8.LABRANCHE.After some discussion a on the subject the Commissioners promised to give the matter their immediate attention.PERSONAL.Mr.E.Hubbeli, Ottawa, is in town.Mr; J.G.H.Bergeron, M.P., was in town yesterday.Mr.A St.oh iss J.A.Idler has returnod to town'from a visit to Murray Bay.Mrs M.HB.Gifford, who spent the season at Metis, has returned to to Mrs, Tait and family.U juin \u201cAvenue, \u201chave returned to town f| Mrs.P.Wright and tally have returnod to the city from Old Orchard Beach, omas Ross and family | bave returned to town from a visit to Cardinal, O Colonel Lane.United States army.and Mrs.Lane, aroat the St, Law.rerige Ha Hall.Mr, Arthur Drumniond has left town, to spend a holiday with bia family at Cacouna.Mr.Crockett, manager of the Temiscouata Railway, Riviére du Loup, is in town.Mr.T.B.Fellows has returned to town from a month\u2019 s holiday at Luke Rosseau, Mr.W.G.Ross, Mrs.add Miss Roe, left last week on à trim-to the Lower Provinces.Mr.McShane, who has been spending a holiday at Brighton, Mass, has returned to town.- Mr.Frederick Binmore and family have Me oa to town from a summer holiday at Murray ¥.Len: 2, © Patterson, Mininter of Mltin pass Hooper has left town, on a visit to or N.vr COMPOSITION _OFTHEF ORCE.|ÿ THE NUMBER OF, MEN AND HOW THEY SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED, + A Pocket -Manual Issued for the Guld- sance of the Police\u2014The Respeo- LN tive Duties of Officers and Men.The duties of the police are clearly defined in the new Police Manual which has | been issued by Messrs.Raoul Dandurand and-Charles Lanctot, with the co-operation of Mr.L.J.Ethier, Joint City Attorney, p poet.| and Superintendent Hughes.The volume is a concise one, and if followed there should be great improvement in the ranks of the force.The powers are clearly stated and the jurisdiction defined It is stated that the chief duties of th force consist in tho preservation of the peace, the prevention of offences Against general and municipal laws, the rest of- offenders an incidentally.\u201cthe execution of certain judicial orders.In un foreseen cases oflicers will not abstain from acting to protect life and to maintain order.\u201cEverything is then left to tho judgment, intelligence and discretion of individuals.\u201d The jurisdiction of the city police extends within the limits to Mountain Park, Exhibition Grounds, St.Helen's Island and as far as the middle of the St.Lawrence, o posite the city.In dealing with the v ous officers it is stated that the Super intendent is held responsible to The Committees and Council for the general conduct and discipline of the force and for its regularity and efficiency.Ho is to attend at all serious fires, riots and tumultuous assemblies, and take command of the police.He has also to see that they are properly drilled and can be depended upon in time of riot, Inspectors are ac- ntable for the efliciency of the force P aced under them and the preservation of Ne peace in their divisions.They are to inspect all saloons, taverns, pawnsh registry offices, markets and wood y keep a record and report offences » the Superintendent.They are also to visit the stations in their divisions day and night and sec that every man fulfilled his duty properly.Captains are not to famil ar with constables, but must instruct them and secure their respect.They are to look after saloons and other public houses and report as to any offence committed in them.They are also to keep a record and REPORT TO THE SUPERINTENDENT all gambling houses and houses of prostitution, with the names of tl:e parties keeping them, as \u2018well as the movements of all suspicious characters.The constables are to obey the orders of their superiors strictly and readily.Untrutbful- ness and insincerity will be causes for dismissal.They are to _be_fully posted as to the nature of their duties.The Detective Department is next dealt with, | It is stated that the Chief Detective is Lo keep the Superintendent fully informed upon all matters engagin theattention of the force, and pren at all times to furnish + detniled statement of all iiviual Cases.q a_Jprge in the nominating convention of his party in 96 To-DAY is the eighty-fifth birthday of Oliver Wendell Holmes and he still enjoys life at Beverly Farms.He is one of the world's majestic spectacles today, a man of so full a life as his, still vigorous and keen-brained.He was \u201cOver the Tea Cups\u201d at eighty.and must now be sitting in.the \u201csoft evening light, which, all will hope, will be slow to go.Voith-MacBean.There was a pretty weddin, yesterday afternoon t.Gabriel byterian Church, the ontrcting parties being Miss Georgina MacBean, youn est dau hter of Mr.ncan MacBean, an .Veith, of the Imperial Insurance Caray, The ceremony Was performed by the Rev, Dr.Campbell, the bride being given away by her father.The bridesmald was Miss Lillie McPherson, of Lancaster, ont, and tbe best man Mr.F.in.The bride was attired in cream cashmere and lace, her only ornament being a lace pin set with pearls, the gift of the m.After the reception, which was held at the residence of the bride's father, the e hap y couple left by train for the Laurentian Club (of which the groom is the popular treasurer), where they will spend their honeymoon.The New Lady Principai.Miss Marie Findlay, B.A., the new Iady principal of the Girl! High Sch ool, has arrived in the city.having come out to Canada by the Parisian, and is the guest of the Rev.Principal Shaw.She has al y entered upon the discharge of her duties.Miss Findlay is an honor praduate of London University and has taken professional courses infjGermany and France and has taught in England for fourteen years as as.t=sistant principal and principal in the various High Schools.Anothor Party ot Pilgrims.A second detachment of pilgrims are about to leave for Lourdes and Rome.Among them are Rev.Canon Sylvani, Rimouski, and Messrs.Rivet, Marcille, Charon, Fuller, Lefebvre and Drummond.Mesdames Plante, Benoit, Ostigny chance, Dupras, B.Ledoux, \"Deve anit, Doms Peters, Gauthier.pisses Lemire, ue, Beaudoin, Gauthier, stigny, Picard and Malouin, 807 Conductors on the Outremont Line.Oving to the changing of conductors on tion Grounds, ssengers are sometimes asked to pay their five ent fare twice over.Mr, Alfred Perry was subjected to some annoyance the other day becausche refused to comply with the request of the conductor o pay a second time.Residents of Outre do say some change will have to be made in the method of collecting fares.Eoclesiastics at Camp.M r.Emard, of Valloyfield, accompanied e Rev.Vicar General Santoire and the Ay A vd and Govette, visited in a.steam fond.the camp organized on Giroux I and, near Goteau Landing, b Senator Ti His Lordship was presen with a baie b 7 Madame Tassé, and afterwards partook of a lunch in camp.Count and Countess de Beaujcu were among those presenti Their Goldeh Wedding.Mr.and Mrs.A.Moreau, of Ontario street, celebrated their golden weddiog Testerday, High Mass was celebrated at Notre Dame by Rev.Abbé Moreau, of St.Barthelemy.f.Moreau, of New York, and Messrs.Godfroy Moreau,of Ottawa, and Israel Moreau, of Hull, were among those present.: Death of Mre.J.8.Buchan.«+ The death is ann un of Mrs.Buchan, b ~ wife of Mr.J uchan, of the firm of Lay lor & Buchan, advocates, The deceased was daughter Ae Mr.Finlay Me.Martin, St._ Andrew, Que., and sister of Mr.John McMartin, of \u201cthis city.She leaves two young chil ren.Renovating the Chureh.The Jesuits\u2019 Church on Bleury « « bins for the fg two > ontha | been unde.orough renova carpe have been kept employed on the throughout the church.The ing completion and by Saturday it is.thought that the sca affolding can be removed Paving of the Drill Hall, Hon.J.C.Patterson, Minister of Militias, visited the Drill Shed yesterday to consider the adv isability of having it paved.; The C.NM.B.A.Delegates.\u2018The'delegates to the C.M.B.A.convention to be held at from Lhe wrest ut Dales arrive in the city from the west a t balf-vast cerf 2 a statute vppte à remont electric Tine-atthe Exbibl- | | = Tr SY rand vou camp.Mrs.R.Acton and family have returned to town, from a month's visit to Peak's Island, aine.Mrs James Burnett and family have returned to town, from their summer \u201cresidence at Cacouna.Mr.Hugh A.Allan and Mrs.Allan have returned from a visit to Mr.and Mrs.William Rae, at Quel Mn.F.C C.Currie and family have returned to town from their summer sojourn at Notre Parme du Portage.| Mr.E.B.nshiclds returned to town yes R una, accompanied by his nicoe, Miss Oswald.\u201cMrs.C.L Friedman and family who have been enjoy log the the Summer holidays at Knowlton, have return Mr W ren Brown and family who have been among the sojourncrs at Old Orchard Beach, hav e.réturned to town.- Mrs.Canflie and the Messrs.Cantlie, have returned to town from Tadousac, wherc thoy have spent some weeks.Mr.A.D.Percherbn and family arrived back in the city yesterday from Ste.Rose, where they spent the summer, Mr.GS, E.Bentley and Mrs.Bentley.were among the departures for England on Saturday by the Vancouver.Mr.Willlam Eaves and Mrs.Eaves have been among the recent visitors from Montreal at the Caledonia Spring Mr.T.H.Barpes nd Mrs.Barnes have been among iho \"Mon(realers spending a few days at the Caicdonia Springs.Mr.and Mrs.T.H.Cripps and daughter, of Cote Bt.Antoino, have Jott town for a few days holiday at Niagara Falls.Mra.David Robertson, Vancouver, B.C.has arrived in town on a visit to Mrs.Cundill, Green | Avenue, Cole Sh Antoine.Mr.John Burstall and Miss Burstall left for England on Saturday by the Vancouver, whore they will make a short visit.His Grace pixies Fabre visited the Royal Victoria Hos) ital ately.an and d'exprossed himse| Juuch pl Mrs.T.G Shaughnonsy and 1 family havearrived in town, ont thelr return from their summer holiday, spent at St.Andrews, N.Miss Soot.Redpath street, who \u2018has been sponding pes w at the gonquin, St, Au drews, N.B., has returned toto Mr.Alexander R.Allan and Mrs.Allan, have arrived at the Wigdsor.on thelr return from a trip to the Saguenay and t.n.Mr.Charles Drinkwater, Secretary à 0 the Canadian Pacific Railway.returned to town yoster- -day, from a visit to h| s family at Caoouna.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Weir and family arrived home from Riviere du Loup on Monday oy tho fast express, after a three mouths\u2019 sojou ane Misses Dow are among therecent ts at Bar Harbour, Mount Desert, whero a brilliant suniner season is drawing to its close.> Mrs.George E.Desbarats was among the arrivals in town by the ve on her return [from a visit to her daughter Lad, Blaquière.\u2018| uest of Ler pert ig Mrs, Arth the ur Harris, at \u201c1 Aigle Murray Bay, has returned to town.cp d Mra.Hendrio and Miss Hendric Hamilton, 0 nt, are among t arrivals af © recen the Windsor, on their return from a trip to the lower St.Lawrence.Mr.Alexander Patten and Mrs.Patten, née Miss Gullesple, of Montreal, sailed for Englaad on Saturday by © Rumidiah umidiah, on their return to Edinburgh, Sep tined.Rov.Father Connolly, 8.§., who wasattached for somo years to the Church of the Gesu, has been chal 0 the residence of bis Order at Sault Sto.rio, Mich.Mr.Shirley .Davidson, son of Mr.Justice Davidson; haa returned to town from a cruise | eo Lower St.Lawrence, in the O'Envne, the yacht of Mr.W.F.Le Capt.J.B.Roulland, of the 30th h Dragoon tioned at St.Etienne, France, and brother ot Me.of Mr Henri Roulland, of this fi ty, has been created officior of the Legion of Honor.Mr.8.(, Stevenson, B.B.A.the manager of the to An bec to help the committee there to où sigh Fb iution.which comes off in about a on 5 red Gooderham, of Toronto.accom re A Mra, and, the Misses Gooderham, have spend! a er days at the Windsor, on thoir réturn from O Orchard Beach en routes to Toronto.Mr.A F.Gault, who returned from Ei Mth accompaniod by his ins Gault, who has t the last t ears in England.has joined 3 rs.\u2018Gault and family at Mrs.> Hamilton, Tite of tho Bisho, of Niagara, accom led .by aughte r, Marti paamod h rough Montreal last week, où oo route to {lton, Ont., on her return from her seaside residence at Cacouna.+ Real Estate News.Raymond Prefontaine has sold to Jos.X.Pi- ootte, lat 444-9, St.baie Ward, front St.ne street, .3% foot bg.- Edmond Parent has sold to Mra.Alph.de L.Quesnel, part lot 203-18 and 17, St.Louis ward, front on n-Sanguinet street, 33} feet by ; 0e, vacant, wis Baxter has sold to Frederick Nash, rt lot 428, St.Lawrence ward, 30 feet Le | wit stone and brick houses, IM a Poire street.or 34800.Trudce psaual.hs d to Marcel.Boni lot 15-191 and igs.joan Baptisto var, 0 feet by 70, with vel ; 842, sl.M6 d 88 beri stroet, for $2900.rmisdas | Delorme pause, niet min children, KE.hal lox 574, 6, « wmartipl.18 13 2 7 wes rc ry JU Rare sor {=p in Misginquol The Toros money and © too pie) to Ra crop.Tho very thought of | HEALTHY Use Tk Rolled Oats.257 Zawit THE STRIKE INVESTIGATION.It Deals so Far Principally With Pull- : .men.#7 \u2014 ¥ CHicaco, August 20, \u2014The strike investigation still goes on \u2018and to-day tho sitting was resumed.General Superintendent Sullivan, of the Illinois Central, was the most important witness of yesterday.He declared that many of the striking railroad men had committed acts of violence, and backed up his assertions with tangible evidence.But the most interesting witness was Vice-President Wickes of the Pullman Company.His evidence followed the tial statement of several roads as to t eir direct losses, not including the shrinkage in tratlic.r.Wickes, in.reply to an interrogation of the chairman, said the profit of a Pullman car varied from 2 to 1 per cent.The.locality decided the profit.He also corrobora r.G.Pullman\u2019s statement that the Company.bad lost $51,- 000 in Keoping thé mena -tho-stops ai work.Financially,-he-believed; the Com- \" would have profited to grant the demands of the men.But that principle would never do.He defended the system of leasing homes in Pullman and went into statistics regarding the.number ¢ of cars used.e Company had \u2018never increase in the wages of the Use osn FSIM ny a general i men, mage eae mot beliave that | such a a Btep would be justified even were the -Gompany \u2014making big profits.\u201cIt would have a tendency to slip-shod businees methods, The Pullman Company was at resent, the creditor.of the men for $100, but no evictions had been made.Mr.\u2018Wickes then went into the details of wagesand thelr regulation, Mr.Pullman's right \u2018bower de- ned the Companys attitude further towards organized labor as follows: Q-\u2014You don't recognize that there are ay questions in to wages that perly arbitrat A.\u2014I do not.Là ct al companies nor what wages they can atford O.\u2014 What 18 your Mr.Kernan.e men as members pr unions, but as individuala ou think the men would have a fair T policy as to unions! asked don't ize th chance à th_the Company coming before it one | ate a time?\u2014If they are not able ww * lead théfr own\u201d cause it is their own misfort \u2014 You don't think, then, that the men havea rigk t to organize for redress of ANCOS.A.\u2014No, sir; if thgy don't want to work at the wages we offer they have the privilege of going somewhere e General Miles was then called to the stand and gave some unimportant evidence.KNIGHTS OF OF PYTHIAS.Their Doings In Gran Grand \u2018 Convention at Washington.\u2018WASHINGTON, August 20.\u2014 Yesterday was the day of the great Pythian parade, and the knights were up early in the morning, over in camp Washington, giving an extra polish to their arms and accoutrements.Any doubt that the President would review the parade was dispelled by the ereo- tion of a small stand in front of the White House.The Supreme Lodge began Its session yesterday.It has important - business to transact and the sessions will be held every day during the encam ment, which will end on Saturday.with th award of prizes to-the winners of the prise Chancellor Blackwell, in his address before the Knights of Pythias to-day, spoke at length on the question of the admission of salvonkeepers and bartenders to membership in the Order.Chancellor wel come to declare that no saloon- keeper, bartender or professional gambler, should hereafter be considered as eligible for membershi ip in any lodge in the Order and asked that a commission be appointed for the consideration of the question, and to formulate plans for the vigorous enforcement of its conclusions, .There is a plan on foot and nearly per fected to form an association com of the publishers of all the journals representing the Order of Knights of Pythias.Last evening a number of editors of Pythian papers gathered and effected a temporary organization.The Civico Campaign in New York.\u2019 NEw YORK, August 22.\u2014The New York State mocracy\u201d made a declaration of Principles last night at the meeting of its.ecutive Committee in Cooper Union.Ress tions mere Introduced by Francis M, who ed, to the effect that the No York Sta rest Delage, , by its plan of organization, had precluded itself from entering into any compromise or combination in municipal matters with the faction or party (Tammany ring) responsible for the existing condition of Pihin s in New York city.he resolutions di port Jed the\u2018 rganization to the sup fanion.oi ticket with the Republicans.but exp \u2018an opinion that the\u2018 organization woul unite in electiiig a mayor who would give: a business: -like and non-partizan admi ration, Milwaukee's Smallpox Troubles.MILWAUKEE, Wis, August 20, \u2014The Chief, Health Officer, Curtis, was attacked by a mob of women while moving a ro Fly \u20ac tie esterday aud badly hurt.noo » arrived-fre-mine \" 2 ere a pitched battle, dispersed the mob, Over one hund riot district.Nipiseing's Liberal Candidate.Supsury, Ont., August 29.~(Special, The Liberals of the newl J.crea Dominion electoral distriot of Nipissing met in convention yosterday, and sel C.A, McCool, of Mattaws, ug their stand bearer in the approaching election.Short of a Harve ons pre eared tions baie ory officers now patrol the \u2019| \u201c1 recommended that the time had | \u20ac + Fraser Broa.\" Sales.JE XCELLENTY HOUSBHOËD FURNITURE, Sale at the residence Ne.2700 #T, CATHERINE STRERT, Just west of Fort street.©n Thursday Morning, 30th Aug.Co sing in part valuable B.asad a and .Pier Axminster carpe wing Room Furniture, Ebony Centre Table, Splendid fonce wood a Cartains, ornaments, Of - Logs.| alnut Sideboard, Htonsion Diag \u2018able, inal nut \u2018Dining Chairs, Leather Covered Lou: a Glass and Dinner vara, alout al 8tand, Brussels Si arpet, Brass Gasallers and Hall one, Massive alnut and her Bedroom air Sel FT ete PE ala and Lounge, Boo \u201cEuard\u201d Cooking Range, Refrigerator, Kitchen Roquisites, otc, oto.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.FRABER BROS.300 4 [O° NEXT LARCE WEEKLY SALE OF Loue hod Fursiture, Planes, Larpeta, aments, Stoves, Ranges, Etc, will x hold ex our Auption room, 0 ST.JAMES STREET, on Friday.Stet August, beginning ai 10 a.m, Last Friday's sale was largely attended.These Auctions have got to be quite an fnstitution tn_ Persons furnaishing or those havi articles to sell will kindly note this.Liberal cash advances made and prompt returns.Bate 8toi 200 FRASER RROS., À + BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.MONDAY, the 3rd day of SEPTEMBER next 1894, a 10'0\u2019Clock a.m.In the office of Ligrhth: &Light hall, Notariea 303\" Now York Life Building, Montreal, will be sold by Auction to the hughes tL bidder, the Real Estate of the late WILLIAM ABRAHAM, to wit: The central portion of sera lot 1193 St.Antolne Ward, Montreal, of 24 feet wide, fron! ing on City CQuncillors street, tu a depth of 42 feet 5 inches, then gradually enlarging the width of the side lane to & feet, à feet 8 Inches, to the rear of sald lot, story brick cott known as No.50 of said street, and outbuildings in rear.For conditions of sale, apply to WM.F.LIGHTHALL, N.P.Montreal, 8th August, 1894, | 191 6 2aw INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of P.RIVARD & CIE., Hotelkeeper, 33 and 35 Cathedral st., Montreal, Insulvent.TEE REVERE MOUSE.The undersigned will sell a public auction on the premises of said Insolve TUESDAY, the {th Day of A 1894, at 10 o'clock forenoon, all the assets ceded in this matter per Inventors: Stock of Wines and Liquors, Piano, Furniture, ure, Beddings, Linen, Drapery.-Glussware and Crocker, A -$1183 20 400 00 800 00 7 $2383 20 Inventory on view at the premises, The hotel 18 pen for Inspection overy day.Terms or 8 equivalent.Fur further Particulars eet BILODEAT 4 ; RENAUD.Cura*ors; James street, Montreal.203 2aw MARCOTTE BRO®S., Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.|Ë In the matter of A.MENZIES, Araprior, Ont., INSOLVENT.Notice is hereby given, that an assignment of the above Estate has been madi mére benen v tütés dr On 188 Amending Acts, and the Creditors are hereby notified to meet at the office of JounN hoo Has Chartered Accoyntant, Fraser Bull St.Sacrament street.Montreal, ou TUES à Sep 11th, at the hour of four o'clock p.m,, for the une Ion of recelving stateivents of affaïrs, appol spectors, and tor ordering affairs ol She 2 rats generally.: tors having Claims against the said Insolvent are uested-to-fyle-them-with-John Me.Halns on or before the date of saîd m meeting.JAMES TX.TENNANT, Office Of Ee HANS & TEXNANT, Accountants.: BROCKVILLE, Ont, 27th Aug.1504, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In [be à matter of BAZINET & DESLIERRES he undersigned will sell by auction, at the store, No.1084 Ontario St., Montreal, oi Thursday, the 30th August, 1894, an o'clock, the assets of the estate as under.Stock of assorted Dry Goods, recently purc hased.$10 323 8 Flxtures.80 ot ae $10 403 8 book debts per Mst.853 5 Store will be open on the 28th and 29th oat, LENT & TURCOTTE, 97 8t.James at., MARCOTTE BROS.Montreal.197 6 daw INSOLVENT NOTICE RESTAURANT FOR BALR.Inthe matter of JouN M.MARTIN, Of Montreal, saloon Keeper.That old established business, situated at the corner of Notre Dame street and Jacques Cartier and known as \u201cchateau de Ramez: tn ai a tho stock, ntiings and good will, inolad- ing llcense up to May 18t, 1805.\u2018enders for above will be received by the undersigned up til noon, on Tuesday, Sept.4th, next.FULTON & MOIR, Curatoi } re.FIRE IN THE EAST END.A Blaze in a Wood Yard Which Spread to Several Houses.It wasa quarter after ten last night when an alarm of fire was rung from box MONTREAL Met Aug., 18H.Waddell Building 30 Bt.John street.197 6 Saw closely followed by a second and a hid, ~1- The fire proved to in the large wood and coal yard on the corner of Jacques Cartier and Mignonne streets belonging to T.F.Moore and \u2018Company.When the fremen arrived the property was a mass of flam.The firemen ch bravely into the stable and suc ed in rescuing eight | horses, and took out several vehicles and sets of harness.The fire ori iginated in the rear of the atric King, Nos.273 end Fey Jacqu ues Cartier street, in a load of hay which was placed in the barn a few hours previous.On the corner of Amherst and Mignonne streets C.8S.Thompson has a grocery store.The fire spread to this Pre and Mr.Thompson lost a horse and buggy.His operty was damaged b water and smo! amount ol ; covered by ore The houses of John Smith and A.Tremblay, 085 Mignonne street, were also dam Mr Moore's\u2019 loss was ne heavy, but is covered by insurance.ing\u2019s property, Jacques Cartier street, Yous damaged to th extent of 82500.The Last Lisgar Election.C.C.C.\u2014Montreal\u2014Can you give me the 1994, 13h de \u2014\u2014\u2014 a For Calendars, etc, to REV.T.ADAMS, D.CL, | Prinetyei, or &a A D.SPRL BEN.rear, Lenuorrille.~ TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, (Late \u20ac School of Serer Imstitmte.) arvan Phonographic ¥.M.C.A.BUILDING, DOMINION mat A MONTREAL, QUE.SHORTHAND SINPLIFED.toundation the behest repo ney: ABVANTAGES SFFERED.\u2014The School is conducted by men who are Skilled re and expe ced dr tirely guaranteed to receives individual instruction, an Tharetore e enabled to advance as ra; lei the inability of ottiers to advance ns t students are no retarded o: regular course Includes Shorea.Frpewrl Farner it Aes are assisted to positions w, Ex R.8.Corner Victoria Square and Craig street, is one of the largest an aod best equipped commercial educe- was purchased during the.puit for the \u2018Colle 345 was ng thy past year for ego PS coat of 000, The permanent of six gent n' and two ladi for thelr \u2018 apecially selected profcienez, The studies Be conducted under the course mguages, by the same system, and includes grammar, letter- rire business forms.ete.The Practica) Depart- teaching details of os work, is unequalled resumed on September 3rd.Inspection and Correspondence solicited.rien iy of he telephone 3890 to.on! of study, foes, Corns, ole.Add MONTREAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, mx 42 Victoria Square, Montreal.Mackay Institution \u2014ror\u2014 Protestant Deaf Mutes and the Blind, Notre Bame de Grace, Montreal, P.Q.Bchool re-opens on WEDNESDAY, era ira Articulation and speech-i spe pocialiy.Defects in 080 \u2014Grabam\u2019s Standard Ph onography tour baby rg the student in the shortest possi time for Bdokkeeping is also ing, dpa t from Easy and ve Lesson amanuesnais work w laying the student intelligent and industrious ais consistent va ability © learn.notustion, Peomanshi ip au d Commercial Corre- of \u2018charge, to any of our studenta who are desirous of and er sessions.For competent.i pert Reporting and all kinds of Tr powsitiee deme on the shortest metice.WRIGHT, J.P.McBPONALD, Proprietors.The Grammar Sehool, 42 GUY STREET, Near Sherbrooke Street, Montreal, has been removed to these attractive premises.Will be Re-opencd on Tuesday, Sept.4th.Pupils admitted at all ages and prepared for McGill Uni vorsity (First en at entrance Siamination tn Bepte Scie: ence Faculty), the Royal Military 1, Kingston, aud for Business.Espociall Superler Accemmedation for n 4 Tnited N umber of Boarders, Fray August th, the Head Master will be at home forenoon and evening, to receive visitors.For Prospectus, etc, apply to the H 191 18 W.W.MOWAT, (Glasgow Deivémit } ABINGDON SCHOOL, 1 143 Dorchester St., Montreal, WIth which bas \u2018ELIOCK SCHOOL.Head Master, Mr.T.Ridler Davies, B.-A.Cantab, assisted by Mr.F.Arblaster, B.A, Cantab, Mr.T.Jone oid and ted number can bo scen on school 2} busin morning after A aguse 95.Prospectuses fos bad on al Schoo RE-OPENS, MONDAY, due cured or improved.Beating or defective sight provents hem from attending a common are sdmitt and form a separate clase of themselves, A od E us education imperted to Sratrantion a printing, cabinet -making, chair caning oi dressmaking is also given by competent instructors.GRORCE DURNFORD, Secretary.HARRIET -E.ASHCROFT, Supt.S.John the Evangelists Sehool, 778 Ontario Street, Montreal.Boys.Fi e Masters.Boys or ent tance e Sxaminations and tor TR = vasber is wrictly Limi progress ros ot Ta om *Theto ness ° good moral tone are the acknowledged fo or ot thie is school, Special JA sdvantages exis for Lac or junior boys The Head.me to receive parents afte, b= th from 10am to3pm.,and7w8p.m.Soboal will meet on TUESDAY, Sept.11th, For prospectus apply at the ocbool, or in writing to the rm REY, ARTHUR, ERENCE.BA (Oxford) -198-96 aber | 208 19 |.BISHOP'S COLLEGE, Lennoxville.LECTURES in Artsand Dern for Michaelmas Torm, BISHOF'S COLLEGE \"SCHOOL, Michaelmas Term begins on September 10th, 1894.Etre formation asto preparation givenfor University 01 traitiing, and Senenlly as residential life and discipline, scientific an Ahead sanace, oto, apply to to the aster, Mi.J.Hamilton Petry, M.A.- Orto A.D, NICOLLS, 190 26 Becretary, Lennoxville.1 4.THE WEST END BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL conducted by Miss Lawder, Will be re-opened on Monday, Sept.17.pePupis: who desire to enter MoGill ju Univordts wii barre for matriculation examinations or for the certificate af the Amociate of This school bines with the advantages \u2018of a homes education in all its branches.\u2018There are dix resident teachers who in turn oversee the study bours.French and music \u2019 fal attention, also French pupils desiring to learn a only a limited number of boarders are received an pplication is nested.For circulars apply by pif to 2718 Bt.Cs Cather After CR Lawder will bo at home to receive rs on on echoot business.nie, 3718 Se.Catherine Strecé.198538 Class Rooms\u2014Templé Paiiding, 185 se James Street, Principal Mns J.x, Certificated Professional and Fodader of he Hyliabichl\u2019 Method of 19th Sesnlon commences Sept.10th.Enrolment from mber Ut.Bramehes\u2014Shorthand (for o and à writing, Composition, 7 ndenoe (commercial aad- gociall.nahip, Practl ico ing & n this ostitute pupils are en in office ral pa are oo pein fitted to fll past three sessions over 150 pupils educated at this Le institute have mended to, and havé obtained situations in va: offices in this city, and are all ue proving the satisfaction to their yers, thi of the busi Re The French and English Seminary FOR YOUNG LADIES SERTHIER (en hauy), P.Q.WILL RE-@PEN OCT.Ist.Board and tuition, 3300 per annum.Madame P, A.CLEMENTS, 198 26 Principal.YORT HOPE, (Now in Its Thirtieth Year) Will REOPEN after the summer holidays on THURSDAY, September 6th, Applications fot admission, or for a copy of the Calen- ould be made to the 19513 REV.DR.BETHUNE, Headmaster.The School for Young Ladies, Conduoted LA Symmers and Miss Smith, will reopen on MONDAY, the 17th Septem who dusire :it are pere for the MoGill University examinations for Matriculation, or for the Cesti- cate of Associate ip Ars.After Monday, the 1(.h h September, ber, Miss Sramers and Miss Smith will be at home daily \"trom ten till six to receive visitors oii school busi 916 SHERBROOKE BREET.19136 Royal Insurance Co.LARGEST FIRE OFMCE IN THE WORLA Unlimited Liability - Absolute Security.\u201cEvery description of property insured at moderate rates of premium.HEAP OFFICE FOR CANADA: Royal insurance Building, Montreal cre TATLEY, Manager.EO.SIMPSON, Amst x.BURTUBLIE 8 Agents Frenod ALFRED BT.C ent.G.Rogs ROBERTO { & BONK, } Special Ageots PERCY R GAULT, .Department i 8 W.&F.P.CURRIE (0.|» 100 Grey Nun Street, MANUFACTURERS or BESSEMBR STEEL Sofa, Chair & Bed Springs.A large stook always on hand.res in the last election at L SEAT, or the oan Loh A tedf majority was Ross, Conservative, 1358; Taylor, Liberal, 1160, from STAR Almanac, 894, page 46.To \u2018Cleanse \u2018the \u2018System Effectually yet gently, when costive or bil- fous, or when the blood is impure or slu gish, to permanently cure habitual consti- sation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, y Fithout irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds ers use Syrup of Figs.' Peter McGinnis, of Carleton, N.B., re- shad fishing.One of them, was twelve fees long, and the othar niné.To be free from sick headache, billous.A Een Pie PS etly vegotatle Tay navi ver v ey gen stimulate the- liver rea free the pf Each - 4 from bile.\u201cSpesial Notises.to «\u201c Remember, we are the only organized Union Plug Tobacco j Factory in an and only em- Pb Socio eux our Derby .me RECIPE |For Making a Delicious Health Drink at Small Cost.Adams\u2019 Root Beer Extract one bottle Fleischmaon's Yeast Juifs cake wo pounds Water pu sullons Dissotre the sugar and yoost i water, add the extract, and bottle: place it 1a adem 4 phsoe+-on- | open sparkling and The root beer can be obtained ta all dmg and grooery stoves in 10 eed 25 cent bottles, to make two and five eallens.; 189 36 ANAD PROVINCE 0 DISTRICT DA.County of Greuit Courts = © LAMBERT me merdtant À the parish ot 64 of Moptcalm, tn tbe Gistrict THOMAS CR ne Barvintors farmer, the pariah of male ad et Isis ordersd te the Dufondant to appear within twe Mr.Max Liebich {formerly Head Master of the Berthier Grammar School) bas been appointed Head Master of the HIGH SCHOOL, ST.JOENS, P.Q.Mr.Liébich will take a few boarders who will enjoy School > advantages of the Hj; at the peed a ome, {1 Suite.an De où Lot ar Bchool opens Beptember 4th.18338 BOARD OF The Roman Catholic School Commissioners of Montreal.The \u20ac of the Classes of the CATHOLIC COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, and all the othar Schools under the control of the Board, will take place on MONDAY, September 3ed.For ai particulars oply to the Principal or the Direshoe of each School.DUNHAM LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE Elam, Que, À Church Bchool for the higher education of ladies and girls.President\u2014The Lord Bishop of Mon Re-opens Wednesday, September 18th, 1904, with an $Dctent ats atalf of teachers.ion given to French.Home Life s marked characteristic of the institution.Pupils\u2019 health supervised by a resident trained nurse.° For apply to Rev.N.A.F.BOURNE, B, A., 188 96 : Pri; MONTREAL COLLEGIATE SCHOOL For the Education of Young Ladies.85 MACKAY STREET, (sbove B.Catherine) PRINCIPAL\u2014 J.Porteous Armeld, F.E.LS.(Edin.Univ.) Principal-Mrs.Arneld.The Classes will be resumed on MONDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, but pupils may be enrolled from the 18¢ of the month.Prospectus can be had at the school.192 28 ST.FRANCIS COLLEGE =: NON-SECTARIAN, FOR LADIES AND CENTLEMEN.the Arts commence SEPTEM- © Classes in Course PERI The Fall.Term of the College MONDAY, v, Beptember 3.The buildings » = ant e scres Eh ?And bes advantages secte for b becères Board and Tuition, $140 per For further particulars, address Rev.CHARLES TANNER, Principal, 5; 19828 - Richmond, Que.\u201cVILLA MARIA\u201d , Classes will be Re-opened.On TUESDAY, September Ath._ w Mrs.Wolf's Acade Mrs.Wolff can todpm.- \u2018KINDERGARTEN N_(Froebel\u2019s System.) EER September Leh, 2006784.\"on aires be seen EE == Tone HONDA, ET ob hae Toren 18 \u201cMiss RAPETTCS SCHOOL uso 10 Kinkora Avenue, foot of Private sc English amd Cathoife, 198 12 CR ALBERT SCHOO ST, HENRY.fichool will reopen on DAY, 4th Beyt.The Fringe vil bo ot 02 fri Monday from 110 és se By RRA Y, Sec.-Tress.PP: PTAWANT SCH00L py, 0e douces, as PRIE TUE ES a ve soar HAND INSTITUTE.ting, \u2014- \u2014 PROTESTANT BOARD (Monklands).| The EDUCATIONAL.MILL INIVERSITE, \u2014 SESSION 18 1892.8.The Calendar for the Session 1894-5 contains fon cuspacting 00 conditions of matrices O0 course aly adr, Ooo, ote n tho penal ral Facuitios nivoraity, as foi! ; FACULTY OF Law, ¢ (Opening, Sept.3rd.) FACULTY OF MEDICINE.(Bopt.20th.} FACULTY oF ARTS, OR ACADEMICAL FACULTY.\u2014 Including the Denplda.Special Course for Wemen.(Sep.12th.) FACULTY oF APrLIED SCIENCE.Departments of Civil Enxince , Mechan Engincering, Mining Enginee: loctrical ginoering and Practical Chemistry.\u201d (Sept.Jith.) FACULTY OF COMPARATIVE MEDICINE AND VETERINARY SCIENCE.(Oct.lst) MeGILL NORMAL SCHOOL.(Sept.3rd) of the Calenda: voCepies of jen r may Le obtained on application JS.W.BRAMENRIDGE, B.C.L, , Acting Secretary.ADDRESS\u2014MCGILL COLLEGE.1654 law COLLEGE or NES PT Sd + Sade 217 St.Janice Street, will re-open S Business Combining Ad and La No student can take this roa ignorant of actual business cus Lraneactions of daily occurrence as Come ducted ia the reantile of ontreal Shorthan a and Typrwritin het test institue Hon for vducating young ladies in hl shortest possible S COUrso an: hip \u2014 This department cannot be school fn Point oi ren Thoroug lish and Corres e\u2014 lee.Culture, Plamoarie.Mand and Galtar.6 teachers In these de epartments are artists of eminent ability.Separats apartments for ladies, for music.\u2018For tarma terms addre 192 3mos eod G.W.THOMPSON, 217 8t, James sk.Fettes College School.1265 DORCHESTER oT Corner ef Ensex Avenue.onireal, will begin on Beptembe Bession 1894-95 Prepare.tion of students into every department Tn i University certified to by the bi parents of thogo who have suo- y ay Higheet profil Caude Pours inno {last of Bie suined and distinct 88 i tbe Didier Où ion is T.ay Col les 1002), at Bishop's Fino Tho who (when over three hi rly undred students the eSutrance.examination to Bos- Pete th distinction, ste.ete.were all prepared oy at Fettes College.Daring 3 y, August and > Mr.he: ter, will prepare the Medical, Law, September, or tor Kingston and 1710 18 aw student widbing to e to Soret classes of PROTESTANT BOARD School Commissioners.J Vea All Bchools under the control of this Board will REOPEN on TTESPAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, at 9 a.m.The Principals will be in attendance at the sweeral ot te 45 Tocoive aprleations heeme rom oa receive AD) tons for ax: any fon may be desired.195 6 Saw \u201cE.W.ARTHY, Becretary.Protestant Board.of School Commissioners, Montreal.THE HIGH SCHOOL ! WILL ME-OPEN ON TUESDAY, THE Ath SEPTEMBER.tology.Call at the above address for terms, ete.school on fo 1a am, ons and tq give information.197 6 daw -or\u2014 = School Commiss THE HICH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ers | Collegiate = GIRLS DEPARTMENT.on TUESDAY, for AA; M trances f bors a girls Kind ame or en Caehoim.agen Kiodors?oboe have harye of Classica, 3 Mathematics and an Bina ies Appt Collegiate Institute.; BOFS DEPARTMENT.The Collegiate Institute will re-open September | om Arte and Soi Mr.5 Master.\u20182006 PPT PU on for girls To SEPT.with ae pr tor A pu DAY, d Commercial life.B.OF SRUNDY \u201cwill be Apply st the Behool, Drummond street.JOHN W.TUCKER.B.A., Principal + MOUNT ST.LOUIS INSTITUTE, 444 Sherbrooke Street, MONTREAL.This Inst te will TUESDAY, bee u! Brill reopen TH ides + Septem Lb \u201cEE pupils wilt bere received on year on Wi , September oh, BERTHIER GRAMMAR SCHOOL.Re-spens Sept.10h Prex.The Gov't.Exams.last June show that the bes ____\u2026 raised to ® first rank Aa.\" excellent staff of \u2018\u2018wides\u201d\u2014 .Clements, B.A., spo olalist in Frenchy being among the number\u2014has been | - secured.Pupils a pre for Untvertity ! Exams, \u2018Busi; \u201d eto, and are provided with = coum | fortable and refined home.o spoken drill.For us address the = RD M.rthier-en-haut.LT OOL HANSON.Seo.Treas | MRS.MARCHAND'S ACADEMY 6: pe, Hubert Street, Reopens on XM on Monday, Beptemper 3rd, and visitors, business from August 0th.| Madame nan ha has the bunor | to Sonos that ie, pipi warded to Worlds cote ones Semin on warden a for genoral excellence of her or CE je courses of studies com, compris: Pre noch, English, Mathe- matice Shorthand, writing, Drawing, Fainting, Plano B ooal Music.ratory oourse for Mono ed Academy Diplomas, as well as for Diplomas of the A of Music of Quebec.MISS SMITH and MISS FRARY win \u2018eir school for y ladies end children as % er tri on TA THURSDA September 13th.Miss Bmith sod Miss visitors 0031 radar, r 8h, ido | Pat eee ey From 1b to 6 to recujve fumbor ORI) mens will be resumed at the same date.ST.MARY'S ACADEMY 1679 Se Catherine Street.A \u201cue added to the usual rine a PEN EE and pape taught by the best.© IDA LABELLE, Princigel Misses Gairdner, 47 VICTORIA STREKT rep Di an RE hi) I pou ee , Lite pr di CATHEHIG AC ARRNY Oonducted by SE CAMPION, will MONDAY, Sopiomie September rd, to ome Also, preparatory class for Teulon will re-open \u2018anpocialty.518 ST.HELLMUTH LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE, ; Londen, Ont.Send for descriptive circalam, M18 CRONINS RCA BE Antoine, sed.Miss Oroatn wil receive celles: EEE FE == Ei =; ey ate noted by the Misses mbes h Music sad panting 4 ' THE FIGHT ON AUGUST 13.THAT WAS THE, BecinninG OF JAPAN'S BAD LUCK.Reports From the Native Press State That the Coreans Jolned the .Chinese, Who Utterly Beat Thelk Opponents.SHANGHAI, August 20,\u2014The native press has received confirmation of the battle fought between the Chinese and the Japanese troops on August IA According to these reports, 5000 Chinese troops of all arms, attacked the Japanese forces, which had been detailed to guard the Ping: Yang passes, in the north-west of Corea, and, eveutually,succecded in driving the Japanese from the positions which they heli \u2026 It is added that a large number of \u201coteans fivcked to jhe Chinese standard Lepging for arms and asking Tor permissio ta form.vanee-guard-of the Chines force moving against the Japanese.August 14, says the native press, Chinese were reinforced by four thous troops from Yi-Chow,.\u2018and on the fuilowing they attacked the Japanese fics at Chuny-He, with the result that Japanese retreated, and on August 10 Cuinese army was further reinforced thirteen thousand fresh troops, and August 17 they attacked the Japanese, wi are suid to have lost four thousand men an their heavy baggage.\u2018The Chinese, on August 12, advanced to Huaux-Chow, and passing tov near the Tatung river, where thirteen Japanese warships were moured, the Japanese opened Aire upon them with the ships\u2019 guns aud in- flicied a Ions of several hundred men upon the Chinese.At ebutide, on the same day, three of the Japanese warships found i(hemselves aground and were afterwards severely damaged by the dre of the Chinese artiliery, which was handled from ambush.The bulk of the Japanese forces, it is further asserted, retreated southwards, pursued hy the Chinese cavalry, until night stopped the lat ters advance, Finally, the reports of the native press says that General Teh, the Chinese commander, then nüile à detour añd' attacked the Japanese in the rear, completely reut- 42 them and eaptaring Huang-Chow, The reneritl news received here docs nat con- rm the regorts of these Chinese successes received by the native press, LoNDON, August 20.\u2014The iatest news re- , ceived from the Orient, giving details of battles fought, and alleged movements of thy respective forces, bas caused but a ripple of interest here.- A matter in connection with the subject that attracts some attention is.a despatel tothe Times from Berlin saying that the National Zeitung publishes the advance sheets of au Article, to appear iu the Sep tember Hundackav, by Herr Brandt, formerly (icrman minister to Pekin.The writer accuses Japan of absolutely wanton aggression towards Corea.Herr Brandt remarks that neither Russia uor England is likely to be in a hurry to interfere in the present trouble.But, he adds, he is of the opinion that 3 the must do pal at he din ., arevivest hasalk abo tat e MALES.= \u2014Feorar HAL Were made y Engl.sue er many and Italy, in the Cenly stages of the le, to bring about.a hioodless settie- «ment.The impression gains ground that even at this late day Great Britain and Gormany are laboring in the interests of peace.A despapeh to the - Pimes from Sbangbai, \u2018August-25, says: It is reported that the Chifie se Forces jo ined by 5000 Coreans, La back the Japanese army, wita avy yy loss, to Kaisenz.forty.miles of Feonl.The Chinear are still advancing.They are helped every where by the Coreans.The Morning Post prints this despatch from Shanghai : ** The Japanese ars reported to be landin: in front, northward of the Taku.preparatory to marching to Pekin.Another ro.port is thut the Japanese have disembarked 2,000 troops.on the Ya-lu-Kiang., whic runs along the.boundary between China and Coren.They are said to have twenty- eight warships there and to plan an attack on the Chinese (rom the rear.\u201d The Ziwes correspondent cites no trustworthy authority for his report.Apparentiy he go it from the source which has supplied him with previous stories of Chinese victories.Neither the Chinese nor Japanese legations have been informed.CANADIAN ELECTIONS.Some Good Reasons 'W Why They Will Not Take Place as Announced.{SPECIAL TO THE S8TAR.] OTTAWA, August 2.\u2014The report' of an autumn sessicn of Parliament and a general élection early next year, given cur rency by W.F.Maclean's Toronto IForid, finds little credence here.Conservatives say that until trade settles and the Patron and other movements have further play and break themselves, the Government would he foulish to bring on an election.The revision of the voters\u2019 lists is held to be simply a precaution, in case exceptional circumstances should force an e ec.tion varlier than at present anticipated.T Government, it is thought, will oo tainly not \"attem tan autumn session, for which, indewd, it ix even now almost too nie to prepare business, and just ascer- Taint, the Urhinet will not decide on an _ election without another session, of Parliament, so thac present probabilities point to u general election in either June or Septem- Ver of next year, The term of the present Parliament dos not legally expire until May, 1506, that being the month five years ago when the last writ, issued for the elections of 139}, was returnable.The Conservatives, according to prese nt indications, will undonbtedly hold off until the time is retty nearly up, hoping for a new era of usiness prosperity, and for the shipwreck, meanwhile, in Ontarin, of the Patrons and the I.I A.I{ this programme is changed it will bo for copent rensuns \u2018not yet apparent.SU pr + = \u2014 > pt C M.B.A Opening of the Convention at Quebec To-day.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] QUEBEC, August W.\u2014Upwards of one hundred delegates who left Montreal last evening on the Quebec bont for this Place, to attend {he general annual convention of the C.M.B.A.tGrand Council of Quehec, have arrived.Tho convention met this morning for the transaction of general business in connection with this important benefit association.The opening ceremony took place by a solemn H Rh Mass, whic! was sing at the St.Roch Cb by His Grace Bishop Bégin.There, as ?an appropriate address delivered by His Grace, and after the service tho'*convention was for mally opened in the hall of the St.Joseph Society.The executive committee for t reception of delegates is composed of Lient.Col.Evanturel, as president, and Mr.Jules Cloutier, secre It is understood that during the convention several important amendments to the present constitution will Le introduced.The convention will also ily ten tbe a he Supe who will subsequent.y attend the uprome Council's con- \u201cin Bon bich isto.\u2018next.ne Grand Council of | i - Canada of the C.M.B.A.will shortly have ce _ their convention at St.John, N.B.\"FATAL NEW YORK BLAZE.Two Boys and a Man Lose Their Lives, New Yonx, Aug.22.\u2014The aix story building, No.226 Rivington street, Was burned oe at 23 o'clock this morning.A man and two boys lost their lives by this fire, and Timothy ¢ Collins, a fireman, fal 1 porcine eur Hoa Hai be are ae and bols À but arpa * À RA 4 + \u2018 J + an ete a Sh | AAR nant Tes THE MONTREAL DAILY & STAR.JEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 1894, y.The fire started on the third ficor Ma ævine's tallor abop, \u20ac nd In less than ten minutes the flames had darted up the stairways to the roof.ln fiftesn minute \u2018the entire Interior of the building trom the thirdZfloor up, was a veritable chaldres of of fire When the firemen arrived were immediately raised.° Collins was the\u2019 first up.A boy jum from the fitth story and landed on Chingy head, and both fell to the ground, the boy being killed almost instantly, When the.firemen finally enterod the building it was 4 o'clock.On the fifth floor, they fo nd \u20ac the Bodies of a man of forty years, and a sixteen years of age.They were Tig sae side hd side on a half-burned bench, an dently been smothered as they slept.The dead are: Marcius Lavine, aged 53 years; Jose h Lavine, aged 16; Elias Lavine, aged 14, The two boys are the sons of the first ete Collins, the man injured, is cd 33 He is connected with engine 11, and will probably die.The Brooklyn Biscuit Works, ap 16 sand 30 Fulton street, Brooklyn, es early to-day, with a loss of $2, The Brecker Biscuit Co., occupying an adjoining building, suffered $50,000 damages.MR.LAURIER'S TOUR.A Pleasing Reception Accorded , Him L- at Sudbury.\u2019 [SPRCIAL.To THE STAR SUDBURY, Ont., August 20.\u2014 Mr.Laurier's reception here yesterday was in keeping with that he received at.the Soo and at North Hay.The inevitable address was presented on arrival, and in the evening there\u2019 was a torchlight procession from the hotel to the skating rink, where the speaking took place.Mr.Laurier dwelt\u2019 upon the \u201cidentity of interests and aims of Canadians, of all races and ceeds.| His remarks on miniug machinery touched a responsive chord in the Lreasts of his hearers, \u201cThe machinery.\u201d he said, is the raw material of the miner.À duty of 30 per cent., and sometimes more, is imposed, Aid l'ask it it would nt be à great benefit to this industry if machinery were free, and if.it would not stimulate the development of that industryt The rocky hills around here are tilled with ore.You have copper, iron, gold, and you have nickel in abundance.1 understand that the hilis of Ni- pissing contain more nicke! than any other mines in the world, and it has been proved by acientilie experiments that nickel is the material of ail aterials for the construction of modern armor plates.What you want; to make these hills teem with population, is simply to \u2018have freedom of tradc and markets., you not think that this industry would e developed if: your raw material was freel Bat you cannot expect any relief from the Governinent of Canada, and whs?Simply because their masters-\u2014those who own them, who have purchased them, the manufacturers of ma- chinery\u2014 will not allow the Government to.take away the taxation of 30 per cent.\u201d \u201cNir.Laurier reminded the audience that the Liberal party was pledged to obtain a market for the products.of.the land.Mills and Cartwright Speak.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] PORT STANLEY, Ont, August 20.8 ing at a Liberal picaic held here voter under the auspices of the East and West Elgin Reforin Associations, the Hon.David Mills said he believed the pruspects were nevér more hopefu! for the.Liberal party.It was extremely doubtful that the present tiovernment would .hold another session.Reterting to the Colonial Conference, he Pt TE hold have Boor: pre.should have been pre- sidet over by a Britisit statesman of wide experience.He did not favor a change of our litical relations.In this respect the National Policy nad been more against British connection than any other measure ever introduced in | Canada Sir Richard Cartwright followed.aud con- .demned at length the expenditure of half a millioy dollars on the Tay Canal, a half a million on the Curran Bridye and another quarter of miilion on the Caraquet Railway, the loss of $150,000 revenue by the French treaty, the *surfender of uur rights by the Bebring Sen treaty.He alsomade a general denunciation of the protective system.Were we free to sell our products to the best advantage, we would soon be able to sustain a population five-fold, per haps, tenfold as large as we now have, MONTREAL WEST.Residents of Montreal Junction Vote Last Night to Glve the Town a New Name.A public meeting was held in the Aberdeen schuol-bouse, Montreal Junction, last evening, the object was to discuss the advisability of changing the name of \u2018* Mont- treal Junction.\u201d There were about two hundred persons present and at times the discussion waxed warm.Mr.Robt.Me- Glaughlin.occupied the chair.After the arguments on both sides had been heard, it was decided to change the name, and on Putting the matter_lo a vote Montreal West was chosen by 47 to 97.The following gentlemen were appointed a committee to place the matter before the proper authorities: Mesars.T.A.Trenholme, 1.S.ach and E., J.Bed- brooke.Another theeting will be held at some future date to discuss matters of importance.Sentence Suspended on Boy Thieves.In the Police Court, yesterday afternoon, two boys, Wilfrid St.\u201d Pierre and Albert Ryall, were brought before Judge Des- noyers charged with having broken into FINANCE AND COMMERCE.__ Market _-.\u2014\u2014 \u201cThere was no of the brisk activity of yes terday is morning on > Change.\u201d displayed thi The market was dull and heavy throughout the whole forenoon session.and there were evidently more sellers than buyers to the fore.The \u2018reaction from yesterday was a douche for hose who were looking for a turther ovement.hero was tendency Th aloof for a while on the part the cautious a ore.cos, they say, does not warrant any advance ins stocks J st at the moment.Inthe wiscollanoo st Itichelicn ry A round Telephone chan Cotton at il.and Hochelaga à at 127.The rest of the list was ne, avi ices from Wall\u201d Street were of a glodmy character.and it is reported that the money market is also suffering the evils of throat-_ ened rencwal of tari tation, for the gained on Moning has n lost and funds are even more a drug.with a Fe amy outlook than for many The condition of the Tparket in\u2019 Plainly shown | by a Now York od ent\u2019s slatenient that his bauk Ay Hy which it weuld be glad to place on vy paper, but that such a thing was iro ble to find.Business men are having suc own capitai is suflici ont and s0 the banka have little cail.One of the st not any notes offered since Saturday, an almost unprecedented experionce.London market was reported as irregular and \u2018not so active for Ameri: can securities, since President Cleveland's lotter ore the gales: 3 Bell fTctephone uts Bank at 166; 1 Comme A san: 20 Hicholiou at at 85, 1 Cotton at at is 3 opel Secure acer ec \u2018able at tlc at 63; Street Railway at 1551.1i5 at = i = ES Ti Street Railway (newjat 151, MU at 150}, 25 at 1 J \u201cMONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reportoiifor the STAR by Gordon, Strathy & Co.Stock Brokers, St Sacrament street.he follows ing uo 3 Mercha Bank aa = Aug.3 Aus.x\u201c Close Ask.Bid âek Bia Canadian Pacific R 63 634 Se 634 Commercial pd bo 25 w5 urs AG .Duuth 8 3 & Adangle.3 5 4 Do 16 12 18 13 Montreal Telegraph.\u2026 EL?Illy 132 Blé Rich.& Ont.Sav Ca 5 Bi 8 84% 15436 1544 LS 155 1504 1313 .181% 166% 165 167 1654 Lo uy 13 143 150 146 150 148 197 1% 130 10 10 Te - - \u2014 \u2014 ON \u2014 1 10 _ 129 1 \"> ; BY 10 185 166; Bank o?Turanto a1 H ar 2! Jacques Cartier Bank, 115 119 115 110 Mer-! Bank.1 ide 1874 1644 u = um ® Al \u2014 1474 241 Ulis lu Hoe) lank.\u2014_ in 15 Merron tix Haltex .ra \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 uterootonial teal a \u2014 © \u2014 ue ET EX \u201cana ipplog .0 ! perCa, .No \u2014 119 x Canada Central Houda.\u2014 110 \u2014\u2014 Mo Gampisin k Bt.L bonda.1 \u2014 100 \u2014_\u2014 ton .13 19 133 \u201810 ce.Lut à Cot Mills Co.75 ve 75 0 do \u2026 9 Nia 100 ste Merchants Man tCoxd.IN \u2014 1% \u2014 Dom.Cotton Mills Oo.xd 17 108 1233 me Loan se Co.183 13 133 183 Gi utee Co.of N.A \u2014_\u2014 == \u2014_\u2014 London Stook Mar Market.Fractional Declines Prevalled.New York, August 29.\u2014Special.\\\u2014The Poss financial article.here was another profit taking movement at the start this morning, resulting in further fractional declines for many.stoc gar catenin particular.broke two points.A few stocks notably St.Paul, Northern Pacific and Louisville, were stronger on London bus ing.Presidency or the Lake Shore.INDIANAPOLIS, 28.\u2014 President Ia.galls of the Bi Fe > os Clase to the Van ts, says Caldwell of the Nickel Plate, will prosably \u201cbo ade President of the Lake Shore, as President New ell's successor.Meredith & x JBriens W Wall Street Gossip.The London market is à to à better.This wi probably bring about a small rally here.Foreign market for Americans is as uncertainasit is here.\u2018Thero is a more bearish feeling in sugar on account of tho President's letter.t old, no.Treasury $358,720.Available C.& O.month of July increase net Nelson Morris says: [ never sign y guarantee In my life and I am too ol and hb have too large a business to do so now Considerable importance is attached to the cable interview.» Not thing new on det.think manipulation is to uy BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and Provisions.BRERBOHM'R REPORT, Wednesday, August 29, 1804, rays: Cargoes oft cost wheat quiet Dut steady ; maize nil.chea Reaper for shipruent, wheat Coupes \u201cproba ly maize firm but not active.Mark lsh and foreign wheat quiet.Mark Lanc Amen.; quiet We quote : \u201cmarket at TT nm vad as follows: i london.New York \"Stocks.Prices.ae Equivalent.Atchison, ae : el + Can.Pacific, 70] \u2018Erie, 1 16; Kan.& Texas 1 15 Louisville & N.; - Si - T - es - 1364 Northeru Pr.3 20 MM.Central J 9 Ont.& Western, 17 17 Reading, 11 a st.1, 6; Union Pacific, 16 1 Wabash Pr.17 1 MANIA FIRE CLAIMS.A \u201c= + HAT AS AS AS a \u2014\u2014 ta MONTREAL À Having got straightened out after the big Fire in our Laundry, we beg to advise our Customers that we are now settling all claims at 28 ST.ANTOINE STREET, between 2 and 5 every day, except - Saturdays.ASSASINS 7 , M3 aw Ue oF, SITs or ESS MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.; Gnarx.\u2014The brokers are looking forward to a decided incroase in activity after the new crop | of barley cumes forwand.but report business at .the moment as dull, the enquiry being confined * to oats and | peas.Sales of new hong No.ye were made this morning at Me, and of 7e per G6 1bs.afloat.i is wort nominally, lc.Feed barley could bring about 48c.heat and carn no FLoUR.i hen prices obtainable are com with the cost of production the market cannot bo said to be in a satisfactory condition.The Jocal | demand, however, although still quiet, is perhaps a little better and sore, on more reasonable bids from % We.quote: .Latent apting $3 40 to 30; do to ss ; atraîglhit rollers Si to $ 9: extra, $2 po 6; superfine, $2 25 to $2 40; strong bakers, orn Citas salle.resdit5- rst gram, at par \u201cchasers have succcsatull J resin od eo Inthe attempt to put on another fift: ta.Shuts avo in : active demand at $17.50 to $19.Mouillé te worth | OR SEAL.There ha has been since the beginning | at the week a ual fmprovemeént in the de.| mand, but business must still be described as Granulated, per bbl.40; per baz.$2 piste to $2 15: rolled perobL.d 4 ie 1 13.L per bi 3 Teg os 1 bag.$1 pearl pe Pot titer PoP th k Ni Re 5; ; Lal CH split qe Le 0 \u2018to $3 10, per Prov 1s510N8.\u2014 There is a'gbod deal SE : in smokod-meats on country still d duil.but light pi cantinnot to) kee! firm at about the fu flowing EN cut mess pork.pel Ves bans ty or per lb.id to 12: bacon.pb per 1b, nh to 12c; lard, compound.7% to Tic; lard, pure \u2018Canadian.Cu£tsE\u2014The advance of another shilling in the Liv 1 cable this morning is tinct ev!- dence of the gradual improvement in English prices referred to Joste .e tone of the market here is very strong.but no transactions of man itude had sen put through at time of Crawford Tea Co., London, England, Deliver at your door FE TEAS direct.from the Tea Garden.eaving all intermediate profits.*- Ring up .1125 and ask our Agents for half pound sample.=.M.DINNEXG À CO.10 ST.JOHN BTREET, 5 200t5 1 MONTREAL going to press.BUTTER.\u2014The position remains very umsatie- ' factory.Thed demand for all ai descriptions af but ter, except \u20ac ir very dull and transactions pe en in August Tock are difficult to bring about, sellers being unwilling Lo accede to buyers\u2019 term: Eous.\u2014The \u2018settlement of the United States tariff has as yet produced no manifest effect in themature of the demand.Tho feoling | indeed que ng the day or two has ly so Bm.receipts hav ng been somewhat in excess of the request.C hole ce stock, however, will still bring 94c in large lo Beds, Washstands sold at very low prices at F.Lapointe\u2019s, 1551 St Catherine St.Open every evening, Tell FOR Convents and Colleges Iron Beds, Spring Mattresses, A UCTION SALE \u2014or\u2014 At our rooms, 341 and 243 St James st, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, ALGUST 31ST, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Au cant Wire Back Farior Sul .Com Dring mag] arlor Suites, Plush and H Sion Sets, W.y C centre mo hles, Fancy Rockers, Salat and oak Bedroom Sets, g Room Extension Tabi Chaira- boards, Combination Iron ve Side ge B.P.Mirror.SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.BT MARCOTTE BROS.Great Auction Sale of Fine Nouscheld Furniture, Slightly by Smoke, ail the balance ef G.H.Labbe & Co's.stock te be seld without the least reserve In the Store No 1693 and 16: ; ri 95 Notre Dame ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M, COMPRISING A splendid lot of Side! A nple a boards, Hall Stands, Ward- Chairs, Diniog T Leather Couches, \u20ac ook Case, W Centre Toutes a à spishaid lot Parlor T1 © day 3 Splendid Fagor flne Turkish Rug £ ther baory Sets in Plush, 311K Brocat Parlor Sots, 18 other Parlor Curtains.a lot of ea Pi se oe.are c lot of Enamel Ware slightly damaged by hobs and Tern, Wool and Mattresses, n tothe store for ponvertence of sale.sold without reserv Bed, and O1 cloth, anda ot of secondhand Farniture removed All be SALE ar 2 O'CLOCK, m2 MARCOTTE RRO.LAST THREE DAYS -\u2014OF OUR-\u2014 SUMMER SALE! Secure some Barzatas Before Sale closes im +2 TIES«e pel of Summer Ties at on Knot Tus cess Four-in-Hand Washi Lots of Tios being sold at Sc cach.nov offered To ioe eso 50c Four-in-Hand and Made-up Ties for 36¢ sash.Ee ap ent 0 BE SR SR Colonial ouse, PHILLIPS SQUARE .We are now prepared tc Show Rich Novelties in Colored Dress Goods SELECTED FROM THE BEST Engish, French and German Markets Mail Orders promptly and carefully attended to Samples sent on Application./ ~ nnn mm 000000000000 oo Henry D'Iorgan & Co MONTREAL.| 9 EE ES WM.CURRIE, Clothier.SCHOOL # CLOTHING! \u2018BOYS\u2019 SUITS, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 hp.REEFER JACKETS, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00.| BOYS\u2019 KNEE PANTS, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75.CLOTH CAPS, 15¢c, 25¢, 35e, 40c.TAM O\u2019 SHANTERS, 25c, 40c, 60c, 75e.SCOTCH CAPS, 25c, 40e, 50e, 75e.BOYS\u2019 KNEE STOCKINGS, SHIRTS, JERSEYS, &c.MENS, YOUTHS\u2019 AND BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING Pertect Fitting and Popular Priced.WILLIAM CURRIE, 1967 Notre Dame St ee 01d Dr.Gordon\u2019 5 Remedy for Men ANS ss A ; \u2014~ : LJ the Hon.G.A.Druinmond's residence, on can maize firm; Danubian do.quiet, Mark Lane f 1 d gn ARETE + .Sherbrooke street.The boys aid that they English flour steady; (Amer can quict.Aus your rien S FANCY SHIRTS SHERRIFFS \u2019 had gone into the garden to steal apples, an whent off coast, 238 Sd; do present and | Men's and Boys\u2019 Flan- Mens Bt w LL _- | following month, %s ba Chilian wheat or 19x tf rong forking \u2014 but another boy.named Paquette, who was coast, S3o3ds t and following month, 3s pelette Bhirte at #3¢ Shirts only 650 each.s» with thew, broke into the house and stole 0 {vaila Walle wheat off Coast 22e0de dé pre 1 To TT ese Freach-\u2014Cambrie | __ J \u201cIslay Whiskey, some lead pies and a-tea-pot, hoth of which sent and following \u201cmon Fahy California aoe Orford Ehiris, both Shirts, laundried to.wear = go fo i he dropped.Tho boys were discharged on yhost off const, a 3; do.ER be shipped, ee EE white collar, now \u201coly IN CASKS AND CASES.' : suspended sentence.Us 3d: coms pa ue Bs aire ae of Spot All Summer Goods being sold now at from 35 to 50 per STSINNING esr } probably chea Tne\u2019 a ie cable cent.off regular prices.This Whiskey has maintain- | ; Insurande < on nthe Burned Property.says: none ast demand poor, old ders offer 10 per cout.off all reguiar goods.ed its high reputation in CURES T, F.Moore and Company arc insured on freely: corn firm, moderate deman ST.DENIS Canada for thirty-six years.: ; their buildings in the.Scottish Union and Ltvearoor Lareyr Prices ova.Ave 5 1806.\u2014 JOHN ALLAN } M POSITIVE LY , i Dational 4 and o ou st ock S30 in the | Ewa Por 2d ae H 1 C BOULEVARD.\u2019 GILLESPIES & CO., Montreal, Ft Powe, Nervous Debi œnix of Haïtfo! atric ng, $3000 ng whea 0 : , .Agents for the Dominion.h de Diseases Patio I Ae al Trou, $300 | Evian 04 41 D G3 BU 3 Opcless vase.Men's Hatter, Clothier and.Outfitter, sentent aero aa csorees of gout » oun, midds e-aged, © tn the Ro 1 on Stable Gnd pany: Mx $1000 NolGla.00 1000 ee MA M $1 A Terrible Gough.No Best Night \u201cSomething naprecedented.GO TO 063 CRAIG ST.30 wilering from the sects of folie TRIAD wowvw 5 ws Chees2o, 000 to 00 0 mor Day.Given up by Doctors.\u201c430 Lets sold within § - | Aad excesses.restored Lo Lealth, mau- brule, $1000 on furniture in the ical ii weeks.\u201d EDUCATIONAL rie esl: 6b for 83.00.mally nsurance Company and James Smith $300 exes for 0.Bent : on furniture in the Agricultural Insurance AMERICAN MARKETS.A LIFE S SAVED As the Montreal Street Rattray y NTR sealed.Wri Le for our NT ec asta, .\u201company.CR pte and Shipments.= art 2e ere Crete : | N SO LVE NT N OTICE.Adds \u2018 ecel ; om, QUEER MEDICINE co.Montreal, Very Tall Corn.pCurca0c.August = Receipts: Si BY TAKING Poe sale of fous où the Be.CONVENT or ST.HIFAIRE roxas f Specimens of what canbe accownplished M 18.Pons Cony.806.000 bush, bos fir CHERRY the present races Pros Us ees : sonn T.LYONS, cer.Crals and Bleury ee./ by cultivation at the Verdun Hospital for When T, 184,000 bush.CoRX, 135,000 ao.Ou: .> TUXDER TBE DIRECTION O7 TEB\u2014 The Manufacturing Plant and Steck, etc., * 3.KB.McGALE, 2133 Notre Dame St the Insane are displayed in front of the 13,286 bbls.Frour.oso desiring to Si f Iv N |=\" of The Reliance Kioctric ring A-DECARY .cor.8:.Denis & 81.Cathorine - Mechanics Institute.There are a number | (NEY SEE D Eos pa.lve of ta oeport rules this wet.isters 0 the | Holy Names of Jesus Ce.(Limited), For Sale by Teader.Mltawee | of stalks of Indian corn measuring in hei \u20181142 bbis.and 0783 racka CR.PaaS, Ou SEPTEMBER the El SECOND .Ma \u2014 13 feet 6 inches, and are fair specimens o 14,473 bush.WiiEaT, 18,546 bush.Cons, 79,603 Saveral years ago, I caught a severe co the satire office stall ry.TENDEES will be received by the undersigned field cultivated hy the inmates of the bris.and 22,957 sacks FLOUR.attended with a terrible cough that allo pertica until the og old ee This Institution is situated on an eminence at the foot UDtL CU R E S Hospital.Alongside are a number of sun- DULUTH, August 20.\u2014 Recoipts: 300,000 bush.me no rest, either day or night.The doc- until the Btroo rr have of the ifal mountain of Ki.Hilaire, near the Riche.MONDAY, September 10, flowers, one of which measures Il inches in WEaT.Mhiprmen 113.000 bush.Whar.tors, after working over me to best of leted their operations ba Bu Deals © rer * Le steps tro from the Gran Truck Bua At 12 o'clock noob, > re D diameter and several à and 9 inches, w or Ct he Smad.their ality, Prouousoed my case Ipeless, Jo at once for plans and terms, ho wah to patronize thls Couvent.The pin gare for the purchase of the manufacturing plant and pue oy CONSTIPATION, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 P ould ; ta, and before sk vary Look re esta 0 e es 0 : » Shipments; 3000 bush.\\WWHEAT, 1000 bush.Corx, A friend, ing of my trouble, sent mo Bt.Ha tre is known 10 be a most hea! he place.Electric Manuf acturing ca.Limit he on oe .Stole From His Brother.chi Hox Market / a botue of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which I.aan on the ground every day a Pre antag for coquiring Watertord, Ont.and consisting © Constipation ce 6.ein Eugene Lapointe, stone cutter, of cago arko soon he ' ne Cire eû frst Tuesday 8 oo i: Gaagorons oon complaint.used nonne street was charged ! 00 Polis moy Srocx Yanpe, August 2, 184-\u2014Tho Dean to me re yon lea p Take the Back River cars to BE il ora ou the Bn \"AR Stock tn Fou marr mesreren i -3 1.803 84 by § 3 rrostiacity of the\u2019 Se a Teco Ol Wi .disastro oalsh, / Court ie worsing.by Ein Brother.with lal report, of veoterda og 12,796 of which @727 | Dottie, I was completely cured: Ihnvenever LA AINWARING, General Elsotrical Supp es: 4,574 33 eausing bilioumess, bad bl dyspeps .& en e\u201d s.pointe were shipped, and left over.The quote- had much of a cough sinoe that time, cad T .THE Electrical Apparatus in sis, eto.B.B.B.acta perfectly to cure pleaded guilty to the chaige and was re- tions today were: Light mixed.8520 to $5.60: firmly.belleve that Ayer\u2019s ral 143 St.James Be.MONTREAL natruetion and Wire 10,145 17 constipation and remove ite LR manded till Friday.ized pac) ing.sn $5.95; Sechippine- saved my hte.\"\u2014W, H, WARD, 8 Quimby : Callege of Stock in Warehouse andin Bon es 80 you bave never Fad it, do so now.ere et 0 to 9615; es, 5.46.Re Ave., Lowell, Mass.So Comamerce, moe Porn an IT NEVER Faits.Crèps Destroyed by Fire.Sas and 1000 Westerne.\u2026 For tho best datives tha y ; es Ath VAR.Brock in Machine Shop.: 2,140 0 one peony bed with Costiveness, aff The barns, stables and outbuildings of market was steady, but for all others lower than A or S Che Pectoral sis Machinery.vera seit terre aces i 695 20 cured me.*Fouté an Sib wiht it re Mr, M.J.Dinfresne, farmer of St.Baxile, yesterday morning: OD ewan CE $36,763 80 Mre Win.Finley, Jr.Bol .v ta RE J | , evening, with all their contente AN the Toronto Produce Market.AT pal, 050 Sums Birsit Montrsak PE ment Betate ox Factory ana 1x season's crops were burned out.| y fononTo, Au ust eine market Sie, and aies tverts Pills the Dest Fowily Physio.GOOD 1 - = Financa Course.2 Englah Dept.3 Shorthand sore usd.UDR 8,000 00 TT offered at So t 54e.Car lo ota ot No, 1 Man.hard are - A NVESTMENT.din, Sho NL ca sr Ny Dresde berms] or i i i ie SS - ¥ : : > Just an the warship Tourmaline was about ¥ nchanged, there is an export ange icy at ito, ; 20 HUTCHISON STREET GERMAN ENGLISH SCHOOL rap ras 25 per cn cent.cash, balance can be ar.to sail for Quebec yesterday, it was dis.mi $e.a ofreif Ey ley ford La Quoted west at P ROP R IES {Conxan MiLtox) WII reopen on TUESDAY.4th September, at No.276 further partloulars apply to C.8.Soot, SGvered th that one of the crew named E.E.Sc and cast at 390 to éûe.ane TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION.bn Urbain str Signal mais in a8 James 7 Be Hamil fn, Ont, or on had deserted hig ship.The police are en 9to3 et race te for ded Sept.e pren sos, W This handsome Cut Stone Front Cot with Applian highest or' any condor not necessarily investigating.Receipts in Montreal ; For Sale or To Let.æ bow.windows, two stories, with in PISE\" Daze.G'HARON, Toodser.REV.F RIEDEL, Chajrmas.303 2 2aw Counterte rentre convie are Sep CSS Se ee Si où rt 0er of 17868.THE ARCHBISHOP'S ACADEMY, pieces are in Oats, bush., 1790 - + corner : 27 81.Margaret Btreet.circulation hero just now: They are much Flour.bbls.1025 rect.À Êine business cormer.TIEADAY, 4h SEPTRNEER, Senden LU be coma on es MONDAT,# NA 203 4 pre weigh sige tnt this.ighter than the genuine coins and H Butter.kgs.796 Oficea, 32 St.Gabriel Btrect.Vv KAM.= dee .Ask for NE ge er coos, boron, - At ELEVEN ¢clock A Cook's Cotton Rest Compound, tabs sjesty's-hoad is badly executed.Fun can.a rites tree, Dour corner The houss measures #4x45, lot 24x00 ft and pate, 0\u20ac Inclose 81 and 6 oonte in pcetage ln Jebter Too tpchiercenteni (Eee 5% Res sir nr 9 Doi Dre, VS 8 257 erin va 1, CARPETS, So To ad by er a eng ntenn cr, rolis, and Dwelling, corner of Bt.and cuvelops, to ladies 8 \"The old Highland settlement of Lochiel, Petroleum.bols ® Dorcuestor Streets, ! For further p , erawaRT From the world\u2019s renowned makers, at stamps.Address The Cook Company, 4 county of Glengarry.will celebrate its cen.ae = .Api te ©.6.BRUAE, 3 EE, .THOMAS LIGGET% .tennial on W next 4 Hishwices, \u2014_ ue 2) l,_.sAKmgSweh._ MBS me eee es OST sen} Bold Hientroni ly AB MCUALN, 5180 Notre Dame | TE) as mnie tien | CARSLEY'S S.GARSLEY'S RL & C0 io J y |QUIET REIENS ON ME De SR COLUMN.ee EXTRA.vo MC : * i is A Tin ; NS I wooo | erences |! ae iy ur, Ont.x.AGNAN CAL 633 St.Denis stroet, Ausust 3th, x, Mre Aribur Magnan, of à daughitcr.LADIES BLOUSES THE POPULAR bo] \u2018 Now Arrivals THE TARIFF TALK.was held at the Sherbrooke House last M8 ustitution and laws-Broa.Miller, PAIISONS At Springhill.N.S.on August f# B 9 (l t \u2018e \u2014= , \u2018| eu vu Counvlly, boli Br Care, Messery.ROUICBON 0 the = with inst at 58 Chatham S 0 ng ore + Me.C ; _ Me vert, Pa + of hi : P.Cleveland and à Third Term Bhbope ; sige wi oF aml hou 0e à \u201d Ti : in SHIRTING and WRAPPER Svan SI | Pope En * anche Alberta, ho ite of Ar\u201d it Speingeit Tr he ime ° TE Democratic Speaker Banane Bras L Carvillon, Coote, Royer, \u2018 9 = Ff i.G » : Joa dasigler.unter.Auth, S.C ARSLEY S [ FLANNELS and FLANNELETTES Crap?Iteinholdt, Lentale.WEST- At Presco! pe viteot W.M.West.late Itoyal Navy, of & MARRIAGES.At the Methodist Par WHY?WHY?WHY?|- 1.Pianos should be tuned three or four ti at least WASHINGTON, August 2X.\u2014 With the dée- parture of -Mr.Cleveland for Gray Gables Appeals aud petitions \u2014 Bros.Tucker, Longle e Mackay, Hurtubise, Bre, Wiliams, ot the \u2018Order \u2014 Bros Kelly.Crampton, Shaw and Mart The election of officers is bete held this BARRY.CHANDI LE :R- At the Ne only.on Because 8.Carsley 8 2 sarrics 1 the, Largest ] thi ing, duil routine bh ized et [a Tour, Ly .an \u2018best aasorted stoc ya\u2018 C ; ; J t 0 d 0 i is morning, dull routine has seized upon afternoon.- the 1 inst Jacob Tyler Harry 10 Maguio 8.in the city and sells them at ne lovers every year ist - one ut.the capital.A local paper has the follow- BERLAULEDENCARRIES-Cn es hat possible prices.à EY Is ort 2 This will be the case till ing in reference to Benjamin Harrison's LATEST BY CABLE.Wine, Que.by tho Bev M fandoville CARSLEY.nature's laws are changed.So \u2014=\u2014\u2014es nomination as the Republican Presidential _\u2014 - Mr.Gustave I; élault, Hn ut Ni to Albina Descarsicy, of Dorval.Boys\u2019 School Suits long as cold contracta gnd heat nominee: Gen.Lieut.Michener, of this News, Views, Gossip and Politics of CLONEY-REGY Ar Peterboro, on the il New Shaker Flannels, in White, Pink, city, who managed General Harrison's Europe, th inst.by the Rov, Bishop, OConsior, W.F.expands metals.It willbe the Cream, Blue, Brown and Grays.campaign at the Chicago convention; ofl\" | .Clones, of this city.to Miss Vera Begy, of St.A SPECIALTY.during which-it is possible for us to con- case so long as the combined ; \u2026 us LONDON, August 24.The Insurauce De- Catharines, Ont.3 ng Great CL Sale Ina few tensi £ 71 octaves of strin New Liglt and Dark Striged Flannel- 1833, and at the Minneapolis convention of partment of the Home Ministry of Austria HAYMAN - DICKENS - At the Me morial tinue our Grea earing e Inafe nsion of 74 octaves of strings ettes 1882.and _who-ix au intimate political and is preparing a bill, to carry into elfect the © Church, London, un August 16, by the Rev.J.Soanhorne, Hnarvid J.Hayman to Klizal Liicarns, youtse: +t daughter of Rowland ie days at most, wo will remove from our present premises to St.Catherine street, and, as we caunot afford tu sell without equals 12 or 15 tuns, 2 Just think of such a strain.New English Flaunelottes in choice pat- .terus.personal friend of that gentleman, is authority for the statement that the ex-President does not desire a re-nomination, and would proposals of a commission of delegates from the various ministries, that the Imperial Government acquire © aM the insurance busi: [TAN a] \u201d - f the empire, and that insurance, in 7 THACIN-HICMULLEN\u2014 At St Paule Chu profit continually, a return to normal [ Now Wrapper Flannel in ôpera and not acvept unicss fr should come to him ness o , VOL It 1e by tie Too Jorn arc rices will ensue.with practical unanimity.the fuinre, shall be compulsary.No sug- Torun, eon Apna 1 hs daughter of Di L We keep the best tuners AS There is the usual talk about the third] gestion has been made as to how the exist 1 Led.as MeM ullen, Esq.of Toronto, to John .drw, money can secure, and our terms are low, as we believe in New Lancasbire, Saxony and unshrink- able Flannels, terin for Cleveland.Hut the Presideut\u2019s declaration that he would hereafter fight in ing companies are to be compensated in the event of the adoption of the bill, EL.A- MAHON -On August 22, at Ottawa, Ont., .ce vi ne 3 the ranks of Ikmocracy, conveyed ta the Tropical heat prevails throughout the pa Ho EVE NO Pal NN NE ni READ ! READ | The Moral IS Plain: .keeping pianos in good order.Now Flannel Shectings in all widths, public in the Catchings letter.is regarded| Austrian Empire.In Vienna the mercury LE nt other ot the nue Wi ire ; : as very significant that he has no idea of rexistered yesterday 9 degrees inthe shade.Yahon.suuneest dpugbter ¢ te Martin Mak ity your opportunity \u2019 Gray Flannels from 10c a yard.standing for a third term, ; The troops taking part in the manquvres \u2019 ; © our necessity T irti \u2018The ouly feature of this letter that iecaus- have suflered terribly from sunstroke, - ° M H, À ! Ren het Sropelt Te: Veil to Per .Cent.while © you mas / AA .New 8 kirtin Flannels, J Inches wide, _ing any pointed criticism is the fact that it | There were ane hundred casualties daring 22 Area trvorisiug Mica, youngest daughter of seam ce TTC ju Ta PPRF was addressed to Gon.Catching and {hat the cavalry VAT ENTRER AE Korneuburg, + Aix.Dotéat MacRean.© : ans 2 = OUNI OFF \u2026- - ; > \u2014 Speaker; Crisp was passed over.Mis is, A scheme is announ which has n v DGELTA 1.RY Seed Grand Foi ok, ; DISCOUNT O \u2019 Al ers b etl oi one rors hy i ou en {er denen tie Can ur ali Len nd on North Dakota.on August y the Rev.Mr.Such \u2018\u201c Household Bargains\u201d.as the orders by mail promptly attended the Speaker.but, as pointed out by J e manCatho vedralin ol Witham, Alfred B Winget, sheond M : ies\u2019 uc *y .on a site in Westminster, hused by the W ji it.of oudon, ane des a en All Ladies\u2019 Blouses above 30 cents, following require no words to proclaim ; to and samples sent on application friends ofthe President, here is no reasod on a QJlte in A oN ni nt or.Durchused by t the ander, of Torunto.EATES.: All Children's Summer Dresses, their genuineness.They speak for them- 1824 Notre Dame Street ! \u2014ar\u2014\" of the persons most ; persistent arEing the Pia oo.he editice, i is timated, ill de $ Na CGN vi = = Presid he } 3 cs carly half o hat amoun BEVANT-At Farnham, I\u2019 net AH Ladies Shirt Waists., _ ; Lx sident to sign the iil, and all hrousch irene boon vo te cunt has after o few day< illness, Joss\u2019 1h n oy : î All Ladies\u2019 Waistcoata, 50 EXTRA FINE BLEACH (Near McGruL Srrzer) oe tari figh 1s Dre f han dA \u2018Catholic Christendom will be invited to «© * ns Brant Gnte o : pieces - - 4 x pg ose friend and supporter the adminis-4 ole s Aya Hoche lag, in his sand 3 year.«English and .ED TABLE LINENS, all double Dam- \u2019 JAS.A OGILVY & SONS tration and of Mr: Wilson.Ta view ofthe fact] subscribe and each person who gives \"est Ju payers pleaso er as: FOR THIS WEEK ONLY.Re al Sale Disc MONTREAL.?that Gen.Catchingy's conversations with thf £1000 will have his or her same inscribed BLCHAN- In this city, on ust 25th, Katie ask, to clear at a Remoy e ouns , .Is the cuthedralas found Liberal McMartin.wife of J.5.red Funeral 1.07 S.CARSLEY \u2019 of 334 per cent.: : î President on the question of signing or n upou (he cuthedra octo from i t 2% Mountain siTret, AL_3 o'ciock on Thursday * , / The Family Draper & Linen Warehouse, signing the bill he pontinely Bo { donations the\u2019 Sa he arom the Lrited : t i t tt t es so > e.fiernoon, the wih, to Mount Royal ( lemete I \u2014_\u2014 , 100 doz.LIN EN TABLE NAPKINS, HR 202 to 187 St.Antoine M, ; nas been midressed a Gen Catchine Bentley has been entrusted with the work \u2018 assorted sizes.Removal Sale Prices Au 2 | of drawing the plans.i \u201c 10 Lu - But vond all th tre fact that \u20ac 13 Pp BAKER_A \u2014AT] Hami Iton.n.Ont.on Sunday.Augnst .; chart vat into stock ten casse of Boys from 3780 por duzén.pe Ke ELL PIANO 244 to 130 Mountain 31.pue ond a Lis = Jy L that ee reat panic was raused among the pa- ary Anu, wi osiah Baker, à native -bp i oice Tailor-made ced Suits, espe- \u2018 Sole S - r was la 5 , a >ancaldi : - of © nurchil, Comersetshire, England, in Les PRINT BLOUSES .Telephone st.caucus action of the House Democrats on trous of the Pancaldi sen bathing establish 75th year.® .oe cially adapted for school wear.50 doz.BATH TOWELS, white and Agents - Branch, 91.Catherine sa that memorable Monday morning, August ment, near I eglioru, {ialy, last evening by BLYTH -At Ottawa.On the 2rd inst., Rober: Worth Ste reduced to 27c each.\u2018 S CARSLEY fancy temoval Sale Prices from 75e | nd ORGANS.su 13, when ihe House decided to accept the | the explaston, Of W bomb in one of tbe Blyth, in his 50th yea ROIDERED BLOUSES 2031 * * | per dozen.10 per cent extra discount.- For.ETS TS ei Cor.Buckingham Ave.Senate Bill, and_that he has been in sym- dressing rooms.Ihe building was partially BAILLIE In London.nt on August 56, John.EMB .dari ; sost Tetephons 3333, 0 path with the Scnate 3ill from the start, shattered and several bathers were slightly son of Willi d Elizabetl Baüli = dt .IN injured.The bomb was enslosed in a Sears.and 6 months.\u201d ' ie.age Worth 300, œéduced to 3%¢_ each.900 doz.LINEN TOWELS, Bleached Paving preferred to w Hg to Ben.© tr metallic case, which was not tightly closed.CozENS- At p Toronto.Ont, eae Cie ay, Lu .THOM AS LIGGET and Unbleached.- Hemoval Sale Prices | ings.Had- it-heen, the citect of-the explosion\u201d \u201ca incems FANCY SATEEN BLOUSES from_75e_per dozen, and 10 per.cent.| .Business is Looking Up.would have Leen much worse.Cozens, in the 87th year of her age.us AE TS né ST Carries his basement loaded- with Oif- extra discount: \u2014 : - Ind 29.Timothy Hol.Advices received at Tangier from Maga- CONNING At Toronto, On\u2019.oi Friday.Aug.Worth $1.4, reduced to 21,09 each.cloths, Linoleums and Cork Floorinz - % - : BREMES, Ind,, August 29.Timothy Hol- caxan say that numbers of Europeans are M: Stuart] Leslie, son of itv.J.=.© Ting, * _ - seasoned.> \u2019 land, of Chicago, resident af tbe Holland leaving that town, owing to the threats CLU BBA the residence of Adam Baty.Pond PRINT BLOUSES ol AN D ] } tarif toa being settled, to fun the.re made by the Raby les that they ri attack\u2019 oO x.ne \u2018 Mills, Ont.Alexander Cubs a native of Aber Worth 40e, roduced to 30c.- } , ; = = on double time, and with an increased the pince.local revoits against : or deenshire, Scotland, aged 76 years.® JOHN URPHY & CO PIN WORMS.force.The company is over sixty days be- 3¢ rocco.A powerful Dukala tribe Stopped CROFTON At Hamilton, Ont.on August 27 COTE ST.ANTOIN Ç : > ) _ hind on orders.the vernor coming from Fez and demand- - Norah.r relict of the late Martin Crofton, aged SHIRT WAISTS hoice Butldins Lei \u2014 N JITCRISG PILRS fs an exceed; agly painful and annoying aflic: a M hh Ev) ot ete aie ed e payment of a tribute.À conflict en- CUNNINGHAM - At Hamilton, Ont.on Avgust yoo Frilled Frouts, SHE Collar and 3710-10 per toot.Easy terms 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St.O srmbromns aren savers rohit: walt 1b wom: omy Lhe Frietat | mill.and the print mill of 4 lexatder Sued and numbers were killed on both ca Sara Cunningham.in her 36th yea it tlle ron , = 1 .Co an Electric Car Communication.M ore re rer becomes warm in n bed.So terrible is the itching that frequen Smith & Sons\u2019 t Mills.will start A tierce storin yesterday evening swe, - kh Aten te arin pe Tes Cuffs, worth 76e, reduced to 576 each pee \"and particulars of this property before Ane : ei sleep scraiches the parts uaul thes are ora ers and tumors oe rations 2A he Company has à over Laurabutte, Dear Breslau, phousan 68th year of his age.Funeral from his late f _ ce .3 form, excessive moisture is exuied.Females are peculiar: aflected of windows were broken by stones.id NM treet, Tt JOHN A.TEES & Co.105, 107, 109 & 111 St Peter SL M from this dissanc, cansing unbearable irritarion and trouble.These = be withdrawn at once.4 \u201cThe wind was so strong that trees were Toldence.6 Mountain street.on Thursday, WAISTCOATS ms Board of Trade Building y .= i isery .other aympiom of 1 tenir Flies or irvitarion in yt of She bar db ig Bourne recei ls at torn up Uy the roots an a creat mimber of = GAVIN\u2014In London, Unit, on August 24, Mary, - \u2018 \u2018 s Oia Se | chimneys were overturned road cars wife of Daniel Gavin.* Worth $1.20, reduced to 90 each, = - \u2014 = = = - ~ mont It will instants siop itetlink, heai the sores and acer dry yesterday, were the] st in the history of | N\u2014At St Thomas.Ont.on the Del __ Worth _&145.resnced to 8111 aach 1.\u2014 Ee SE I peng em I 12e moistute = \u2014 The Pe ea dora IONÉR.* an the re speed pad several workmen.were runover I SUM WHIT Taina, \u201cify Fis oth ORE 7) TT ToT : .an inju - wo persons were « .HAGU E- At Toronto, Ont., Samuel Hague, hus.S.CARSLEY.he SS ; I : BB JEFFERSONVILLE Ind., Augast 20.\u2014The\u2019 killed b usure band of Eliza Hague, aged #3 ye ./ \\ | 1 I ! eK Ohio Falls Car Works will resume opera- A regiment of Cossacks at Terek became KE ENRIC k In tis city, on he Nh ot.at the \u2019 .SN : Can a year The \u2018Company emplogs a cre moutinous yesterday, Whereupon the loyal © v ry Irene, - À D 1, roops SUrToun: hirty .daughter of Joho and Ellen Kenrick.Fune Tal : Lo - - 5 At - 1000 to 2.0 men.Th eader of v 9 : of the leaders prisoners.\u20ac ringleader of Thursday.tho 31h inctat sen 1ote LADIES\u2019 HOSIERY PHILLIPS & McGOVERN'S .i The Border City of Buffalo.the mutiny was knouted to death.des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaint.RS > BrFralo, N.Y.August 28.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014 The Rome lice have arrested many ances are rerpectiuiig invited to atten SPECIAL LINE / De One of.the first s:xns under-the new tauif geudents and 2 schist agita woo Cl KING\u2014At Hamil'on.Ont.the 25th Inst.4 s : ree King.aged 16 years 1 months | Ladies Black Cashmere Hose, extra B ankrpt Sock of (reneral Dry broods.potatoes and an Attempt oe ples, and dents grrented are su to\u201d be, militant LUCKWELL- At C\u2018ate St.Antoins, on August value, 230 pair.made io get up an agitation among the ANarchis 7 23, 154.Mary F.nh pipet ld Ladies\u2019 Cashmere Hose, Ribbed and nt PI ETS ORNE ele 3 is an ailment entirely different ae to cause \u201cruined\u201d American farmers.The Republi- thirty Seventy four dist districts of Robt.J.Birch, aged 21 yearsand 3 month.Plain.; .Sale Commences ' .a ching Pies 7 liching ihe\u2019 tara creeping.crating.sti nang cans will play on this string It ix expec ted, diseate is spreading Tardy in Aust Funeral from her fathers residence.36 Vi Ladies\u2019 Cashmere Hose,in Fall weightz.1 es sensation both ns.Chase's Ointmea acts Nike : Silicia, where it was introduced by 6 oria avenue.Cute St.Antoine, vg Thursday, * 4 magic.It will at once afford relief from this tormen bard lumbermen say that Canadian dealers ts attending the manœuvres.August 30.at 22 Pt Frien ds and sequaint, TH U SDAY, th AUG UST, REFERENCES want to add to their price the $2 taken off \u201cihe town of 1 ug Bohemia, has been v nc invi 0 UE) .= à LAWSON On Sunday.hugust 35 10%, Edward CASHMERE R 30 Instant NewmarkotJ.T.Bowart, Xoo Hamilton @.2 Wilke on ember hoi re re.ther © ie id the duty Tastated by fire.EEE, .Awson.x native of Brampion, Cumberland, : > futon ppard, - that the free entry of the dressed product thes Sh year of hiss âge Toronto for year in EM BROIDERED HOSE At the Old Stand, Relief.Dallovine i Templeton, drug ea.| eg a aro J.Red.will have, the Sect of remoxis iug American Princess, has been destroye ed.; : < ts in McGUIRE\u2014On August 2h, 194.at No.6 |; oni - Barrlo\u2014H.KE.Garden.mills 1o Canada.The brewing interes Sn Ee Se ne ee 777 18665-1867 Notre Darhe Street, tpm mi re (Es di al rch | BROWNS QUEER LIFE.Funeral ail eames ire, axed 8 years.Ladies\u2019 Pure Silk Hose, .Con curing lam.Prie 60 Cente.d th dition will : \u2014_\u2014 fostorete re ae Pear iy Man \"a Ladies\u2019 Spun Silk Hose -_\u2014\u2014\u201d\" Near McGill Street, Nail A DIA NSO} f SAT, Ta, o ta On tn Sale Agents for Dominion of Canada cent, and cheep importe Th \u201cTh o \u201cElston A New York Millionaire Living an \" Sock, Lo st Gabriel Church, the nce to Cote .bl k and all \u2019 I H House is doing a rushing business Anchored Yaoht off England.des ciges C'emutery.ends and relativ in ACK and ali Colors.- : are requested to attend.(Quebec and Ottawa 8 - And will continue until the Stock is Sold Out.Wilson Defends Cleveland.New York, August 20.\u2014A local paper papers please copy.) me 2 _ s.CARSLEY.| ; , BRECKINRIDGE YT asHINGTOY, August 29.\u2014The action of | Says: À strange story comes from B Mek LEASE -In this city, on the Zthinst.1994, at e - ; Mr.Cleveland, in refusing to sign the | lingsea(a fishing village on the Essex coast \u201cerdun Insane Asylum.Janet Macdonell.be- ! -\u2014 3H EARMAN & co.Proprietors.et mutilated Wilson bill, mcets with the of England, concerningthe strange conduct loved ite ot Jolin McLease.sister of Mrs ; æ03th ) WW We + f 1 WE approval of W.1.Wilson, who originally of MéEvers vi rown, a New York ville, Go.papers ond opr (Pueblo.Lead.SI he RUBIES PRÉCCOES aTONES Co - framed the bill and introduced it in the millionaire and a son of one of America's r MULLIGAN\u2014At Ottawa, Ont, on Friday.26th | LADIES UNDERWEAR y ¢ nsed * House of Representatives.Mr.Wilson pot most distin, cuished families.Five years .ut.A Muili id ft X cs ; only approves of the sident\u2019s act on, hut ago anchor of Brown's superb steam\u2019 FHT Th her 54h sear.© the late John In all Weights and Textures SAPPHIRES, ¢ Newest en, Balatiest HE IS LETTING HIS GLIB TONGUE iq quoted as being, loud in, praise of the yacht Valtrevia.os drdpped in Bright MITCHELL-At St.Th omas, Ont., on the 2ith For Fall W unes letter of the President, addressed to Mr.lingeea harborand has not isted inst, Geûrge L.son of Mr.Gorge Mitchel.: or Fall Wear RA for Rings or RUN FAST.Catchings.The work of tariff reform.Prof.ce.Brown scarcely ever goes mshore McA LL FLE \u2014 On Saturday, An N al W EME LDS, ¢ other Jewellery.\u2019 Wilson Reclares, must go on if the next and entertains very few people on board.: Hat siton, Ont.Julia.relict of the late.Patrice Ladies\u2019 Natur ool Vests, PEARLS ¢ ne\" House be Democratic.The people call him the American \"million: lite.axed 60 ycare.* With Drawers to match : , His Op nr .for Mill SI aire and EN him asa veritable Monte OHARA\u2014At St.Valenti every Stone personally and -frat hand, pone Ben! Thig and are Looking tes.= Cristo.eis very generous makin, re Bright's Hisense.Me Marr à Pry Ra: or Ladies\u2019 Half Gauze Merino Vests hd lind viru ad * - Gorr Bay, Manitoulin Island, August 29.sents in the sha; Tf ublic uests nthe her 7Mh year, widow of the [lato Cornelius With Drawers to match e ing, 0 a ura a e a ers.Layin£ for Him\u2014Trouble is Im- \u2014(Special.»\u2014A number ot lumbering firms village.peop beques © Hara.caretaker of Iale aux Noix.i Ladies Elastic Merino Vests w s Wal ker & Co.minent in Lexington Over have men over on the north shore, foo ooking Aboard the yacht bre kept afull crew until POLO AL ta oF sO on Apeust = With Drawers to match I like Jobannis extremely, and it suits me well; a further trial will, I hope, ° *» for suitable sites for building saw mills.his conduct became such that men would veara and 9 months.* * rock.aged di Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Wool Vests, 3ic ea only confirm the good opinion I have formed and will, therefore, thank you to - the Matter.The taking off of the United States duty on not stay with hin.in spite of the big wages oy rd me a case containing 100 haif-bottles, 2200 St.Catherine St, \u2014_\u2014 sawn lumber will cause a boom in saw heoffered them.He u to pay out over PRARSON Un Neto.on August 23, 1994, a © GEORGE H.FURBER, M.R.C.8.Eig, L.S.A.Maids Opposite English Cathedral.LEXINGTON, Ky., August 29.\u2014The city is milling along the north shore.81000 a week in keeping the ship's PATTER=ON\u2014At Toronto.Ont.ea Sunday, si LK UNDERWEAR m1 : ° R, \\L.R.C.S., Eng, L.S.A., Maidstone.wild with excitement, which presages Effect In Ontario.ane ot anti with on en ne sh bol Robert Patte mob.net.Tames In Phin and Ribbed trouble of a Jerious character.between ToRoNT QUE ngust 2 sr bil big as clams fastening themaclves a - one reckenri and some of his , ~ \u2014The jubilaney to her bottom in such numbers as to s HE nati \u2018 2 Areseensiire.Scotland in Silk Underwear in White, Black, Pink, friends, on the one pn and the men who at prevails here, over the decreased rates her lower and lower in the water, Hin ec- si Brock street, on Thursday.3 tlrincl.nt 2.29 Blue and Flesh shades h be i Br yt of duty under the new American tariff, finds centricities ars said to manifest themselves # Bm sharp.to Mount Royal Ceinetery.; ave becn opposing Breckenridge on the an echo in the reports regarding the boom most pronouncediy, however, in his discip- Tiendts and Acaunintanees a are pepecifully re Silk Vests with Drawers to match 6 6 stump.omer Jusiness in the pentres of that linar methods f any rember of his crew \u2018 es o attend witho craotice.(Aber- : \u20ac > \u2018The colonel\u2019's latest speech was a fire.iDAuUstry.1e duty is jus aced one- gavc him any offrnse, real or imaginary, h don and Fdinburgh papers please copy.) S CARSLEY, a | 0 e u ic.\u201d hal?to $1 per thousand.With the decad- would not suminon the man to him but a 2\" - | ® brand, and has set the smouldering heap ence of the horse cars a brisk trade in these id wait until he was asleep and then shy TER At Lennox ville n° Monday.the mr qrin OT Te 000 = ablaze, and not a few believe there will be animals is uot looked for despite the lover douche | a w jh cold water rom a : \u2018Pts s Se eee eee VCC tro bl of the $$ seri character bef uty.n the whols the tari & we ringe or Lelubor him with a clube a Shuter, of the rd Highlanders.Funern) from 9 an e of the me serious ere syringe © Tui lute resid Thursday nex : _ , :; comed by all business men and farmers, vould invite a man to have a class of ale Friens and acquaintances are, respectfully fn y in- MEN'S GLOVES.\u2019 \u2014 - .: on who a so pmmeroifally Saw Milis to Hum.he ith him and then knock bim kown while rr ) 3 - = Seem 2 ee x ted'in this speech, met t te was drinking it.v 2 20e GWEENEY\u2014 At Cape Frochu.on the 24th inst.ia ; nente SI \u201cX31 on the street 1st night and a wordy wa [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Mr.Brown is a cousin of W.Bayard Cut- Mr.Huw Smoenty, & nativ veoi oneal, \"Tre: $ Having completed ail arrangements SINCE ensued.There de sttome at hostili.|- - TORONTO, Se August hr WE G.pad Siok.© of New York, His father died about var ; ; ties by either one.e exact Leur man, of e an or hove.cighy_years ago e then went to Europe.SPROWT.- At Liverpool, % Co.August 15, Mr.used by them cannot be repeated.ber pany, which recently sold out to On his arrival here\" a yacht ST, ' THE FIRE IN OUR PREMISES, we are now od them cannot bo repeated, | ber Peter, of ay Gite in tho city.Ho ml made (ig 1 (he for act Five year ~~~ > At Toronto, or on August x, : 3 J Durham said Colonel Breckenri says the saw-mi industry us - ago he returned to New Yor ut did no the son of Walter and Kathleen Stephens.* , Ina much better position than ever to handle nat was the vilest thing he ever id's Zon to hum in Parry Sound district play long.He writes a letter home once a You, A Hebe, ca the 24th inst.Elizabeth = ° .come out of the mouth of a man, and that in consequence of \u201cthe tariff bill.month with great care and much attention - date dico.You Sears idew of tne ZERSQ our rapidly increasing business.With more ue know that a real gentleman \u2018would not.Tho Midland and North, Shore mille boar to business details.\u201d He is forts years : A ÉSS .mak a also rèce opened.Mr.Gladman says P ° \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 Pprssosmi 1 DETECTIVES OF THY.MOS?REIL.Ma es.S NN room and all the ver y latest improvements fudge K bat: » bo had handa of cire à Sound needs a railway.and Yejoiren in thy Murderers and Train Robbers.to Barvice, Temple Mine Montreal \u2018Puis Cage rie Ji Ni | h ar L AUN DRY E Breckenridge, said he did not believe there Le ct of pte on ; jear hence, of Cc pl 1e As a Angst Pa Patrick McGrath, i unr contract with the du 4 ih, SC es à this com it d à the awa and l\u2019arry Sound line.the St.Paul ruilroad officer who was aho! at: pt sete.are Kefcreoees ces The enr \u201d SH A Qu t at ience can sugg t our QUIP- | a would dare te face A decent aud- -\u2014 by the fugitive murde vins rain robbets, Ce diet Othe oun te! .> 2124: : dience and utter such thoughts.The Jud An Kx-Senator's Views.sary Griswold and William e.at May- ohio 01 UB Wrilon Hal Hews we Just received, an entirely new stock of Wet 2) Ur MENT both as to plant and facilities for turning Hoey im his pedtirot scsi or wring: 5 | \u201cThe Hon.Ar Libby an exseuator ot Vir.frir,& subarb of Chicago.after Uhe murder OX ra en's Gioves 0 A Se 7 have the courage to take him by the throat nd letective Pairick Owens, at Deerfle > Dee sacs Fats MAYS FOR FALL WEAR.| SS27° À out first-class work is-second none | a, rohimE\" You porjurer hound aud Ÿindsor matos bis Short ee ature | Feutay nicht, died fast wight.The hr TE | == : : rese porter.\u2018 oes have been ide ' e .ERSONAL-BUPERELUOUS HAIR ON - Men's Dogskin Driving Gloves, ' = i ti t district and say that sou are the only aan Tari Bil have born Tentitely ° posal © to bors who tel the érew of a Lake 2 Se Faso Care, ris, Ted vein and ai tecisi Men's Buckskin Gloves, continent.who can do it\u2014you, hom © = woth.\" this new bill in every way.Ido nu pollens LAH nicht of Auwcint Ta na a A mish ea Cr en Pro ni nleaaly .e Sind * lesly by the new electric Proce.cats fen, S.CARSLEY.Re \u201cid mgs © Judge Morton, who was se ted\u201d by in tis co astant rope EE onhat the conductor and brakemen of their agesand rod BR Royal Beer: na ee ° ~ .® \u201c| Colouel Breckenridge, said he intended .to my views as to re likely affect of this new taking a watch and chain from the conduc- jusertet , bas ° ° reply.Last night, but as he had toga out of ill on trade between Canada and the or They escaped into the woods.hen ° : - 00 the city for two days he wou, pone it ited States, I don't sce that it will make confronted with \u2019 oe has returamd to town and rows RISA y ] GOWNS A Capacity, 200,0 pieces a day.unt! Friday night, when he will address much difference.And nfter all it ia only colls, Griswold and Lake confessed to being er! ver Hall Hill MEN S BATH .- Co -.a - .- the people at theconrt house.; a maiter \u20ac of opinion.Some sdy the Jumber the robbers._ - NEWS WANTED © CC eo ° \u2014_\u2014 will grow, but as there is no difference Tennessee s Liqiior RINK.FEÉONAL tran in Melbourne A SEE JUST RECEIVED.\\ The Dangers of the Osean.in the duty I cannot understand how it Memrhis, Tenn, August 20.\u2014Seven hum- #8 ne Easton, Northernhay street, Exetur.Devon, À large stock of Men\u2019s Bath Gowns in The only on saved from the wreck should.There is only de moe Pay red and thirteix Jdictments were te a ere urne: ugast 2) agaltist « eepers DERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION DESIRED.OF all sizes, in Turkish Stripes, with Hood was one Hitle m and.with the will be a general revival of trade.know | Memphis for doing business without P Stewart.Was inst héard of the Sh of | attached, \u201cand \u2018hèacy\u201d girdle, Spear forethought nntural'to her sex, had provided several ends of mine who absolutely license.Yesterday the Grand Jury found æ Ferm, 15% then tn Living at Holmes Gotta ver Price $2.75.These garments be heteelt \" th a piece of Clenver's Transparent «topped their works until this tri0' bill ; true bills against.County Clerk Qu ine Al Fon oh wri, Si found suitable for Bath or Dressing , and washeq herself ashore.throuzh- All classes of politicians in t and City Licenao Inspector Thiers for wil- or iquare, Losdon.Englang ~~ +7 owns.se ver'\u2019s Trausparent Soap Is, without States aro down on Cleveland.He should fuli falling to collect these licenses.in EREONAL \u2014 INFORMATION DESIRED OP - exception, the cheapest and most durable have had more backbone about the business, is t .beginning of the end of a machine ames Timson, of ed, Essex, vi i 7 transparent soap in existence.9 and = pressed his views promptly.He that has controlled Memphis itics for ve Lien for Ge rn in Seid ARR Aline MEN'S HALF HOSE out da the et .the (mofump and that won't do twenty years, For years She} y [County oe \\ - t ld t o wer in a tate .Wr Harding.3, Elaioe grove, Gospel Men's Fine Coloured Half Hose, Mee oro plot tn Ont.and rece ent: in mae \u2014\u2014\u2014 pune or 9 aad th em rachis ing.made me - .mei an x > EF MEF.oe in nor dealers an TE bas gen- ee ee eR A fee L.PAIRS FOB 40.oo.DE Antoine St e tor somo distance.A pistol shot luckily FORESTERS AT SHERBROOKE.A fier controlled the dclegat ons, CA RPETS, Mon\u2019 .Cachmege Hall phone, Hosa.\u201d i i = weaveditt [SPECIAL TO THR STAR.| Woman Socialist Commits rv ; 1 ancy TTT ToT SHERBROOKE, August 20.\u2014The annual BERLIN, August >.\u2014 Agnes y To euit overy home, at 8 CARSLEY ae Mardi rente that iv is pd oe convention of the Provincial High Court of formerly a waitress, but latterly a pom: : THOMAS LIGGET\u2019S.* \u2014 ll; no bad effects: all troubles the Independent Order of Foresters is ent socialist leader, and the organiser of the re ; A from torpid liver liaved by their use, being held hete to-day and a great Berlin \\Vaitresses\" Union, committed 75 Ç bp | from torpid liver are relia y ber of visitors are present.The suicide last evening in ths Froderichschain \u201cOTR / RIGBY WATERPROOFS | strangers, headed by the Harmony Band, Cemetery, by takin, io acid.The 2 ST.3 i .ie main streets yesterday.J COTE ST.ANTOINE.CARPETS ed 4 I treet terd cemetery patrol found the body of the Tg gL Are the bert vaterrroo! ment made.\"Falah ones à foin Park, ani aie the Loins with ay: nain the monument\"orse da gravescé kK th - «1 +, 3 nw RL aR Rea $line de.600 \"oo: - Pp To furnish hundreds of homes.Lorin te ceremony a stone it the ew bis | © viotims of the rios of March ce, , 0 ; , \u201c7 'ÉHOMAS LIGGET.6 monument, spent the remainder of the - threatened with arrest for yl ps NS ri wi $a S.CARSLEY., ; Mine son | f \" afternoon at various sports, 4.banquet diary i : .~ = x: + A Cou or 4 + md _ © .ASE A i - + sm re = i =\" LE A anos A te.Sime eid fa * + == j TET Ze FR = Ta 7\" .use 11 + v .- 2e à - - ,.; A _ ; ; De Cu eB Ed enn À Lato be looked after taxed.\u2014 JOHN BULL ~~ AND COMPANY.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Max 0'Rell's Latest.THE WITTY FRENCH CRITIC'S IMPRESSIONS OF THE BRITISH COLONIES.Suggestive Comparisons Between the French and the English Systems of Colonization.The Cosmopolitan for September contains a characteristic article by * Max O'Rell\u201d on \u201cJohn Bult & Company,\u201d from which we cull the following choice extracts: or \u2019 An Englishman was one day swaggering before a Frenchman avout .imamensity St the British empire, ani he concluded his remarks by saying: \u201cPlease to remember, my dear sir, that the sun never sets on the possessions of the English.\u201d \u201cI am not surprised at that,\u201d replied the good Frenchman, \u2018the sun is obliged to always keep an eye on rascals.\u201d France is the foremost country of the world.This is a fact which tt were puerile to seek to prove, seeing that the French admit it themselves, Happy and contentin their awn country, which is able to support them, the French, of all the nations of the world.are the people who least bother their heads about what is happening outside it; in fact, the masses of the people are in crass ignorance about the rest of the planet.The Frenchman be- .lieves in his heart that forcigners were \u2018created and sent into the woods to minister to his diversion.* He looks upon the Belgian as.a dear, ood sunpleton, the Italian as a noisy nobody, the German as a heavy, pompous pedant, he thinks the Americans mad, and the English eccentric.and.grotesque And.he goes .on his way delighted.Ihave seen French people luuy side-splittingly when Ltoii them that the English drink champagne with their dinner nd claret at dessert.To be sure, my own way of looking at these things is very much the same.How should it be otherwise! After all, a Frenchman is a Frenchman to the end\u2019 of the \u20ac {one thing, At all events, I am firmly convinced, aud that is that one nation is not better nor worse\u2019 than another: cach one is different from the others, that is ail.This is a deep conviction forced upon one by travel.\u2018And I hope the reader, when he closes these pages, will be able to explain to himself \u2018how: \u2018the Euglish have succeeded in founding the British Em- ire In Indm is to Le seen John aches grand eigen fol towed by gaily-robed servitors who do profound obeisance to him.1t is the master in the midst of a subjected people.In the colonies the conquered races have been sup- IN CANADA YOU SEE JOHN BULL quite at home, busy, fat and flourishing, a pink tip to his nose, and his hed nus in à fur capz \"it is John Bull in à tall, It is the se, in Australia you see him long .nonchalant, happy-go-lucky, his nburned, his head crowned with a e-brimmed, light.felt hat, walking with slow tread, his arms pendent, his legs out of all proportion.tis John Bull drawn eut.It is the kangaroo, But it is John Bull still, John Bull Junior, cating his morning porridge, and living just as i he were still in his old island, eating his roast-becf and plum-puddinx, and washing it down with tei or whisky.le is hardly chanwed at ali.: Let us then study the English in all those countries that are to le seen marked in red on the maps of the worid published in Enk- land countries that Johu Bull bas acquired \u2018at the cost o! very little blood and a good deal of whi~ky, alivays converting the natives To Christianity, and their territory to his own uses.Here, in Australia, as well as in other colonies, 1 vannout help being struck with the fact that the English colonies are IN TUR HANDS OF THE SCOTS.Out of seven -overnors, five are Scottish: the president of the legislative council isa Seot, and so are three-fourths of the coun- sellurs: the mayor of Melbourne is of the same mitionality, and the agent-general in Londun is another Scotsman, Eogland ought not to call her colonies \u2018Greater Britain\u201d but \u201cGreater Scotland.\u201d and the United States might be named \u201cGreater Ireland.\u201d As for the south of New zealand, it is as Scotch \u2018us Edinburzk and more Scotch than Glas.ow.loto Broken Hill, the richest silver mine in the world, and vou will see five great ~hafts leading to the treasures of the earth: these five \u2018great shafts bear the (ollowing tates: Drew, Macintyre, Mactivesor, Jamieson, and MacCullock, flve Neots.It ov thes sane thing every.where.Melbourne, the intellizent, the much- alive, closes lis MusetUins où Suudnys.À deputation.on: day.waited upon Sir Graham Beers, then I'rime Minister of the soions xio ash hin to ciore the taverns on Gundy.he dvvtatior was chieily com- poset of ja tors nelonging toail kinds of so- call non-cant eu churches.* said Sir Graham, \u2018\u2018to ain very wali v and get the taverns Use uv influence to elo-ed vin Sundays, i using the sane opened nse .The ve cerend ze en\u2019 appeared.not to roeli=li THE feds, an the prime minister didi un.¢ hear any none from them, it must De presumed that they preferred the pub- lic-hoise to the museum, as a Sunda nee 10 get the museums resort for tie people.In England, every intelligent person is clamoring for the opening of the museums on Sunday.and they wilt suceced one day in obtaining: what they ask: but it takes time, io thy combat Las to be carried on against ail the allied forces of hicotry and conserva.tis:n.And Fet, at Was the first and greatest of l'rotestants, Martin luther himself, who said on this very subieci: _ if anywhere the day is wade holy for the mere day's sake, then 1 command you : work ow tore vin it, dance où it, do anything that will reprove this encroachment on Christian spirit and liberty.\u201d The rapidity with which the towns grow in New Frealand is prodigious.A commer ol enterprise starts, After a few weeks a 1 lic-house is opened, a bank opens its Lew, newspaper is started, and popula- tn tiows in and groups itself around this pacleus.In a very few years it has become & flourishing town.Not a soldier, not a functionary.This is .WHAT STRIKES A FRENCHMAN, whose country is crippled by bureaucracy, bound down with red tape.witty Frenc ohn, 41 his \u201cVo; traveller, M.G Autour du Monde,\u201d a volume full of clever observations and unflagging sprightliness, exclaims: i \u201cIn our colonies the first building is a police station, the second that of the tax- coilector, th : have to wait for the - \u2018wh judged, and especially counted by the census-taker.\u201d n the English colonies, the population first, the intervention of vernment after th e population\u2014where is at home in France; soldiers have Jlaarsateed the tranquillity and the security of the country, the Eng- the Danes, the Swedes, ens, etc, ete, take up their and the \u2018French taxas he pays the bill, third a statistic-office, and who | LAST EDITION.- six willions in France, there are undred thousand who know ù not five the French -home) who does-not oppose the tion of her sons, and prefer for them altu- ations as quill-drivers, at eighteen hundred francs a year.and found oolo- nies while such\u2019 sentiments reign! The British empire was founded by the spirit of independence instilled and aliment.in the Englishmen from his tenderest see uot only at school but at home.{ yon Ro to Canada, you find a French popu ation that has been subject to Great ritain for a bundred and fifty years past, but these HAVE REMAINED FRENCH IN HEART.Not puly do they coutinue to speak French, but they.do not, and will not, speak anything else.I mean the masses, of course.John Bull leaves them alone.He says to them: \u2018Speak what you please, worship God as you will,\u201d and those French Catholics of the seventcenth century have remained French and Catholic, so that to visit them is to visit the France of two.hundred years A This is a fact, which, among a thousand others, has explained to me -the success of the English.They are past masters in diplomacy.The governing hand is tir but wears a velvet glove.They suem to say: \u2018Do uut mind us, make yourself at home.\u201d But John Bull i» there ail the time.The English and the Dutch at the Cape would du very well without each other; but they live in peace and co-operate honorably in the development of the coluny.It is true that the Parliament is opened by the high commissioner in the name of the Queen of England, whom he represents, bul autonomy is so complete that the Dutch feel themselves as free as if they enjoyed that, perfect independence which they hope one day to.obtain, hy.element in politics and support the Afrikander Bond, \u201cThis association calmly pursues its aim, and not a single member would think of TAKING UP A GUN to hasten its realization.It succeeds in making the ministry do pretty much what: it wishes, without giving umbraxe to the Queen's representative.The members of the, Afrikander Bond hold, with the greatest impunity, meetings at which they express their hopes in the frankest terms.What does the Gov.emment do?What does it dof It sends policemen to these meetings.To arrest the orators, and hale then: before n tri- byual,- for-high treason{ Not at all; to protect orators and audience, and to assure them of their right 10\u2019 give their opinighs in public, even when one of those opinions may be, \u201cthat John Bull be turned out, aud the independence of the South African colonies proclaimed.\u201d And that which best shows how little \u2018John Ball's yoke makes \u2018itself felt in the colonies, is perhaps the following incident, which always seemed to me extremely piquant, and full of British hamor.When the delegates.of the Afrikander Bond wish to go by train, to take part in some meeting, held in the provinces by one of the branches of this patriotic, but revolutionary association, the minister of rail- Ways\u201d gives them tickets at reduced fares.In presence of facts like these, the Dutch have à right to call themselves perfectly independent.\u2019 - Phos, vou see for yourself, John Bull \u201clies low\u201d all the time.And yet, there he is.He advances by small \u2018ste but they are sure ones, and the English language makes such progress that in the Free Library at.Burgher-dorp, one of the most Dutch towns of\u201d ti Cape, I found two | thouaned-Hnehsh-votuntes And about forts Dutch books.¢ PTS : \u201c \u201cThe railways at the Cape belong to th Government.and are adivinistered minister, as in Australasia.> A MISSIONARY FROM COREA.The Rev.Mr.Trollope Interviewed in .~- This City.The Rev.Mark Napier Trollope has ar rived in alontreal from Corea.He has licen.there for some\u2019 fifteen years organizing various mission stations for the Church of England.Altogether ten stations have now been established.Seen by a STAR reporter this morning Mr.Trollope said: It was by no means on ae- count uf the war that I'left Corea, although it was well knows: by \u2018every one that there would be an outbreal between China and Japan very soon.fur aes had heen going on for some time.The people of Corea want peace; they are peacefu! aud tractable and vasily imposed oa.\u2018They are neither of Chinese nor Japanese blood, being a race by themselves, They are not at all averse to toreicn people comin: to.vpen.up the country, and it 1s well worth such enterprise.It would Le a good outlet for English emigration.The country is a fine agricultural one, and there is reason to believe that some valuable minerals can be found there also.Personally I should prefer a Japanese domn- ination there, as likely to open up the country Letter.In wy opinion this war is likely to last, a long time if no European nation « intervene.Russia is friendly to Japan.and if indeed the only power that has openly interfered in Corean atfairs.1 am guing home to Loudon, but war or, no war | shall.return to Corea, and the mission work as soon as my business will allow me.The missions have all worked successfully.Yes, [ have been much pleased with m trip across Canada from Vancouver, and have made a trip to Montreal, having heard.so much of it as a place well worth a visit.\u201d As to the causes of the war, he thought, that, although, as has been generally supposed, the trouble was over the suzerainty of Corea, the real cause was that since the Japanese had obtained a constitutional zovernment twenty-live years axzo there had been constant trouble over the rapid progress of what might be called there the liberal measures of the vounger member.The Mikado Was continually dissolving Parliament without getting a House to his taste.The consequence was that a revolution is almost threatened, and to avert this the Mikado has songht to divert public attention outside, and has been seconded by the Liberal party.who want to push Japan on, .It is supposed that the Kingof Coreain the latest trouble in his domains was prompted by China, with a reason, to claim her protection, and this gave the pretext for war.\u201cThe troubles in Corea.itself are caused by the Queen, who, in spite of the general custom of the country to keep women down, is the chief factor in the Government and the Kinz is nowhere.All the positions of any value are tilled with members of her family who are called min and they treat the people in such a very harsh manner that they are always rising against oppression and over-taxation.The position of the missionaries there is not su bad as it has often been represented to They are not allowed in the country, but are there as ordinary foreigners.e a The Minister Sees the Necessity.The Hon.J.C.Patterson, Minister of Militia and Defence, inspected the Drill Hall to-day and oxpressed himself as much impressed with the necessity of a floor for ite DEATHS.- BGAN-Yn this city.at 101 Mance street.on Aura 29, John Zan.Funeral notice here-, afte FOLEY \u2014In this city, on August 20th, \u2018John Foley.aged 64 years, parie of County Leitrim, Ireland.Funcral will leave his late residence, LAS Ottawa street, on Friday, 31st, at 8am, to St.Anna Church, and from thence to Cote des Neiges lemetory.Relaiives and friends will please accept this Invitation.[New York papers please copy.) ms 2 THE WEATHER.11 a.m\u2014Probabilities for the next twenty- four hours: Lnsettied and es Porn.on, SE the past twenty four hours: tiefo! Calga- 50, 40; , 53, 40; Prince Albert, 8, 3: u Appolle, 64 44; Winnipeg, 70, 40; Port Arthur, 80, 50: Toronto, 7%, 58; Kingston, 72, M; Montreal, 0, 41; Quebes, 64, 48; Halifax, 65, 58.August 20, 1804.Eun risen, 317 a.m, Sun sets.G43 p.m.Moon rises, 312 a.m.Moon seta, 6.37 p.m.New moon, Ith Aug.\u201cStar\u201d Waather Feport Moadinge by Harrison & Co.e standard instro- ments.August 2, 1506.en purely constitutional means, of.course.\u201canonialy.\u201cAt \u201cpreseht they form \u2018the Conservative [re know of no port with the annual tonnage { ful one, A$ home asks, A ee allé dans ire \u201cWaren thal ous of our ir.30.20 Bix a.m.s 36.20 Noon, or nis .-» \u2018 7 \u20ac { r .,* \u2026 on : \u2018THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR:WEDNESDAY AUGUST 29 1894.\u2014- - DRY DOCKS | a TOR MONTREAL A LARGELY SIGNED PETITION IN THEIR FAVOR.Steamship Men and Underwriters Approach the Government\u2014 \u2019 Arguments in Favor of the Docks A dry-dock for Montreal has long been thought of by steamship men and underwriters.The necessity of having one has oftentimes been demonstrated, when steamers meeting with accidents bavg repeatedly been forced to go to Quebec for repairs.The scheme has at last been taken hold of in earnest, as the following petition will show.; \u2019 To His Excellency the Governor-Gencral-in- Couneil : Mav IT PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENCY,\u2014 We, the undersigned, representing the various steamship lines the shipping intercats generally at the port of Montreal, beg to represent tv Your Ex- œullency-in-Council ; - \u201c Tho disadvantage of not having, and the abeo- Jute necessity of the speedy construction of d docks at Montreal is borne in upon us more an more cach season of navigation, as each season brings its crop of disasters which shows us the reat disadvantare wo labor under through not avin had, up to date, dry docks to accommodate the ocean steamers of the present day, and those of much greater le: and totinage which may naturally looked forward to.An important prt the size af Montreal without a dry dock for ocean vossels is à strange of the port of Montreal that has no dry dock to accommudate large vessels, which here seem to be cutirely ignored.The river steamers and small vessels are amply provided fur, as there are two dry docks, Caniin\u2019s and Tate's, which will accommodate them, bul they cannot take vessels of over ten feet ix inches draught of water, and they are not in.the harbor of Montreal .within the canal, the locks of which prevent any vessel of over 20 feet in length gaintng access to them.Any vessel sustaining damage bound to Montreal, if she bo over 10 {ft 6 light draught, or over 250 feet long, must, after discharging Montreal return to Quebec for repairs, and after repairs are completed, she in all probability must return to Montreal for a cargo.This involves a large aiditional expense forthe owners, and expense and risk to underwriters.\u2019 There are frequent instances this having to be.dune.This a tous & Most opportune time to accomplish this object, as it could be, embodied with the present plan of Harbor Improvements.Oue or more adequate dry docky of not less than o00 feet ench should be at ono& constructed, and your petitioners will nover oeasoto pray.\u201d The petition was signed by all the steamship owners and agents in Montreal, and also by the underwriters.It has been for: warded to the proper quarter at Ottawa, A THEATRICAL FIGHT.A Bill Board on st.Catherine Street in Dispute.Dramatical circles were considerably stirred this morning by the conflict between the bLill-posters of the Academy of Music and the Queen's Theatre, which took place Jast evening over the signboard on St.Catherine street, directly opposite the Queen's Theatre.\u2018It.seems from the testimony adduced this morning in the Recorder\u2019s Court by Edward L.Bloom, manager.for Hersman: Meo owHandger and.proprietor of the Queeu's Theatre-and Mr;/Josephs, agent of the Molson's Bank, that yesterday morning, about 10,30, the Academy of Music sent its bill-posters to put upthe bill of Herrman.About Zp.m.the men of the Queen's Theatre, appeared on the scene and pulled the Academy Posters to pieces and put up their own.it-for-tat was the order and the Academy pulled down paper also.About seven o'clock the Queen's men came along and up went their bills once more, Bit, by this time, the Academy was fully alive to.the situation angl had stationed one: of their men, Clark, to watch proceedings Clark, accordingly: engaged in sundry banterings with Paquette, the representative from the Queen's.This discussion became animated and on the arrival of a policeman they were escorted down town to the City Hall, where they were at once bailed out to appear this morningonacharge of obstructing Lhe street.When the Academy men had attempted to put up their posters during the izorning, the special constable of the Queen's Theatre arrested the men and took them before the Recorder, who discharged them on the ground that the special constable had no right to arrest the men concerned.This \u2018morning further facts were given in \u2018evidence that the original fence was built b Mr.Sparrow, of Sparrow & Jacols, aroun a vacant lot on the corner of University and St.Catherine streets.The lot belonging to the Molsons Bank, gave the banka right to the fence and accordingly they rented the right toput posters upon it to Mr.Sparrows, one of the conditions being that the fence should be kept in good re: ir.In October of last year, a pilding was erected on the corner of University and St.Catherine streets, which reduced the bill space to the present extent of about feet.Mr.Sparrow stated that a verbal\u2019 contract was then entered into between Mr.Josephs and himself for the rental of said remaining space for $100 from that November for one year.Ou January 22 Mr.Josephs is al- ged to have forwarded a letter to Mr.Sparrow stating that his lease expired on the 30th of April.Mr.Sparrow professed ignorance of this note, and seems to have been under the impression that his lease still continued until November, 1584.Now, at Mr.Bloom's suggestion, Mrs.Thomas, manager of the Academy, entered into an agreement last Saturday with Mr.Josephs for the lease of aaid space for one year from August 27, for the sum of 8250, and acting accordingly, proceeded to put up the posters which were treated as recorded above.The uty Recorder decided that he had no jurisdiction in the case, and the case vas dropped.Mr.Sparrow says that he will make a claim upon Mr.Josephs for the lumber value of the fence.Changes in Time of Trains, The changes in the times of the C.P.R trains are as follows: the transcontinental train is now the extra one.It will leave now.from the Windsor street station at 9.50 a.m.and arrive at 825 p.m.The tast \u201cSoo\u201d train will run as before, leaving at 9.10p.m., and reaching here at 5.10 am.There will two trains extra between Montreal an Ottawa, leaving and returning to Montreal respectively 8.30 a.m., and 5.45 p.m., an 12.35 p.m.and 10.30 p.m.There will be a better train service all ;through the upper Ottawa Valley, two trains each way every day.There are to be other local changes, but nothing that will affect Montreal in any way.tL = = Shipping Notes.- The steamship Assyrian, for Glasgow; Austrian, for London; Dominion, for Bristol, and Hestia, for Glasgow, all sail tomorrow morning, with full cargoes of live stock.The Dominion line steamer Hamilton, Captain Skrinishire, arrived to-day from Bristol.The passage was an unevent- \u201cA Butoners Shop Robbed.The busy burglar has not yot taken a holiday._Last night the.butcher shop of Mr.Chas, Belanger, 316 Charlevoix t, was broken into and -fifteen dollars\u2019 worth of meat stolen.To add a spice of flavor té the deed the burglars.carried away the booty in | a etl- DATO.The pice have been.not \u2018 A Restaurant Robbed.Theo.Lanctot's restaurant, at the corner of Notre Dame and St.Gabriel streets, han en_entered__ by.VER, WHO.| > a worth of liquor and cigars.small sum of money is also missin, matter is in the hands of Detective son.The Comptroller at the Customs The bin- Housa.© The Hon.N.Clarke Wallace, Comptroller of Customs, will be at the Custom House ail day to-morrow, and he is ready to meet those desirous of di ing ' th affecting Customs matters.Burglar to be Extradited.In s short timè Louis Paré, à well known Montreal burgiar, will be released from 1 atf.\u201c1-tion.New Hampshire State Penitantiary, where he is serving a five-year sentence for housebreaking.About six years Paré, in company with à man vod veverai burglarie this city.tor mi se ries, Ya for which they were Blariond® Lacoste was sentenced fourtéen years, but Paré es- from the cells and madu his way to the States, where, however, he did not enjoy liberty very long, as a fow days after arriving he was arrested in Oon .N.H.on a charge of house-breaking there | sentenced to five years.Yesterday Chief Hughes saw Judge Desnoyers in reference to the matter and it is probable that extradition will be asked for.MR.C.H.GOULD'S DEATH.He Died at West Campton Yesterday.Mr.Charles H.Gould died yesterday at West Campton, N.LI, after a rather prolonged illness.The news of his death, though not unexpected, was received with deep regret, especially on \u2018Change, where he was held in high esteem.He is very generally regretted, as he was looked upon as one of the most sterling members of both the Harbor Board, Corn Exchange and Board of Trade.The deceased was a native of the United States, \u201cand was 65 years of age.He was never married.Four of his brothers are livin, , Rev.Mr.Gould, Messrs.Joseph Gould, We: Gould aud O.M.Gould.The remains are to he brought to Montreal for interment the-funera! taking place on Thursday after noon from his late residence on Mountain THE LATE MR.C.H.GOULD.street.Mr.Gould was the son of the late Mr.Ira Gould, a pioneer of the flour trade in 134 the City Mills; \u2018at the time \u2018the wills in 1860 Mr.Gould associated with his brother under the name of Ira Gould &.Sons and the Arm continued until the present day.Nr.Gould became a member of the Board of Trade on March 23, 1840, and was a member of the Council thereof for the years here, and who in 1846 established anada.Iu tion of 1336-59-90-91-91.He was one of the scrutineers at.the meeting held November 5, 18632, to elect a provisional committee to organize the Corn Exchange Association and one of the original members of that Association, which was incorporated in 15363, and was a member of the Committée of Management 1872, 1873 and 1376, and President in 1874 and 1875.He was a member of the of Review in 1883, 1588, 1484, and its chairman from 1883 to 1802, inclusively.He had been the representative of the Corn Exchange on the Harbor Commission fromm August, 1875, to the present day beinz re-elected in 1:79, 1853, 1 and 1391, Mr.Gould had been treasurerof the Dominion Board of Trade from its formation in en.la amas.gest.lovar pousic | took much interest in all: artistic matters.ILLEGAL FISHING.Discovery of a Scheme in the Riehe- 0 leu River.For some time past the residerkg_ of Chambly Basin and vicinity have complained of the reckless way in which fish was destroyed on the Richelieu river.An investigation was made, and it was found that \u2018at St.\u201d Jean, Ste: Théress and Chambly Basin, the channel of the river had been tampered with, and a stone barrier erected immediately under the surface of the water.Where the river was deeper a patent box had been placed, which would enable the waters to flow, at the same time retainingall the fish in the enclosure.The officers re the matter to headquarters, and.the Hon.Mr.Flyun paid an official visit to the locality.The question which puzzles the authorities is to locate the culprits, Upwards of one thousand fish were found in the patent boxes, and as there was no food therz several of the fish were found partly eaten out by the larger ones.Those that were living-were at once: released, and the boxes seiged.KEENE, THE TRAGEDIAN.A Passenger by the Steamer Oregon \u2019 on Her Last Trip.Mr.Thos.W.Keene, the tragedian, was a passenger on the Dominion Line steamer Oregon, Captain Gibson, which arrived in port yesterday afternoon.Some .weeks 0 r.Keene crossed to England on the same steamer in order to spend a quiet holiday before the dramatic season opened.It had been his first trip via the St.Lawrence route, and, according to him, it'will not be hia last.During the passage out.he assisted at a concert in aid of the Sailors\u2019Orpha in Liverpool.He gaveser- eral Shakespearian pieces, which, of course, were greatly appreciated by the descente When the Oregon reached Quebec Mr.Keene took leave of her, but not befo thanking the officers and stewards of the steamer, assuring them that he would in future advise all his friends to travel by the St.Lawrence route.; THE NEW TARIFF BILL An Inoncase in = ted by the Rallways.Mr.Tait, the Assistant Manager of the C.P.R,, told a Star reporter this mornin that he had no doubt thatthe new U., Tariff bill will make a big difference in the traflic of the line.The lumber trade will very likely go up fast.And so will all agrl- cultural products.The Canadian coal \u201chowever, will not be affected at all, as the 35 cerita per ton drop in the duty will not develop the mines the.Dominion.As a_ matter of fact, as far west as Winnipeg, the Canadian Pacific Railway use no Cana: dian ooal, it- being all imported from the US.\u201cHowever,\u201d said Mr.Tait, \u201cthe general point to a good views that I have ex effect upon trades all round.A Scottish Lawyer in the City.Mr.Comrie Thomson, the most picturesque pleader at the bar in Edinburgh, arrived at.the Windsor yesterday.It will be remembered that he was the counsel who successfull; defended Monson against the charge of murdering Lieutenant Hamborough, in the Ardlamont mystery case.Comrie .Thomson says it was the most trying case he ever had in hand and he had to fight against a strong public opinion formed inst his client.For two whole days after the event he was in a state.of prostra- Mr.Thomson is paying his first visit to Montreal and is greatly admiring the city.\u201cIt is in some respects,\u201d he says, \u201chike Edinburgh which is called the modern Athena.\u201d ; Mr.Thomson is going out to the West on private business.\u201c She Threw a Brick.Lilian Bradbury, aged twenty-seven, was Charged in the Police Court this morn: \\ ing with ving, while under the intluence Ee taming + OG thongh eat , w a rough a plate uerin \u2018estate, St.James atroet.She pleaded guilty and was remanded.Harbor Commission Vacancy.The name of Mr.John J orrance.second vice-president of the Board of e, in already mentioned In Board of Trade circles as a likely successor to the late Mr.Gould on the Harbor Board of Coimmissioners.Gambling at Sohmer Park.The dle wheel, the fish d and th Tire oid are full blast de the Street J of cars as samples.4 chants - throughout 1887-83-02-88, and of the Board of Arbitra- |- THEIR OFFICE ©\" I8 VACANT.A FIRM OF HAY DEALERS LEAVE IN A HURRY.They Worked a Séheme on the Farmers-City Tradesmen Also Viotimized.Two interesting young men calling themselves Wilson Brothers came to the city last June and opened an office in the Board of Trade building, room 519, ffth floor.To some they said they hailed from Chicago, to others they came from Winnipeg.Their visit to Montreal was for the purpose of going into the hay business they stated, and with that object ostensibly in view they got acquainted round the Board of Trade.Mr.Hadrill, secretary, saw them on the floor of the Exchange hall, but told them that unless they became members and paid their dues they would not be permitted on Change, as_its privileges were only for members.The young men took the hint and were not seen on \u2018Change again.They: bought large quantities of oats at 34 cents from country dealers visiting, Montreal and sold them out at 32 cents.The trade kept aloof t from the new comers.It didn\u2019 know anything about them for one thing and it didn't want.to do \"| business\u201d With them, as their methods appeared strange to say the least.The firm would write to farmers to the effect that they had an order for say 100 tons of hay.What would the farmer supply it fort Further would vhe farmer send on a couple This ruse, it is said, succeeded in many cases in bettering the financial condition of the firm.On Saturday Wilson Brothers took t eparture, and their oftice is eomsequently locked up.They owerent.It has transpired that the bogus hay dealers tried to work a number of mer- 1 the city before their de ure.One jeweller mourns the loss of a watch which he sold to them for a note and a ten dollar bill -Fhere are, it-is said; lots of others The full extent of their defalcations is not yet known but it is feared a great many farmers have been entrapped into the scheme of sending bay without receiving any money on the strength of getting Big contracts the sly individuals who have now gone to seek pastures new.- TO-DAY'S SHOOTING.The Walker Matoh Won by the Toronto Highlanders\u20148ome Close Scoring.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR! .(Continued from page 1.) OTTAWA, August 20,\u2014The third day's shooting at the Dominion Rifle Association meet opened this morning at eight o'clock with the Walker match.The light was aud not too bright, while the wind was light, blowing at times a somewhat tricky \u201crear fish tail.This match is for battalion teams open to six members from any of the following teams : -Oadets\u2014of Schools Cavalry, Artillery or Infantry; any Regiment, Squadron or Troop of Cavalry, Field - Hattety or Brigade of Field, or Garrison Artillery, any Corps of Engineers, Battalion or Independent Company of the Active Militia or of the sane denomination of the force of H.M.regular army arnavy stationed In Canada, provided all are members of the D.R.A.Any number of teams may compete, and \u2018the main point is that coaching is allowed.At the two hundred yards range the scores were high, as the competitors were -squadded in threes: Captain Sutherland, 43rd, came back to the 600 yards range with 80 out of.a possible 70.The ith Highlanders kept up their end in great shape and the result wis that consistently good shooting was done and they went to the top of the tree.Stafl.-Sergt.Brooks of the 10th led the scores with a grand 98.The scores were: Walker match, 200, 500_and 600 yards, seven shots at each range.\u201d .First team, $8th Highlanders, Toronto\u2014 Major W.C.Macdonald.Capt.W.H.Orthard.e.W.P.Nelligan Pte H.K ~~ 8 ope=d 8 8 es À.Pain.Sergt.T.Mitchell.Capt.Ross.Col.Sergt.FE.Skedden Sergt.A.Miller.Prize $42.Third team, 93rd Cumberland, N.8.Lieut.Prize, $30.Fourth team, {ictoria Rifles, Montreal.Lieut.C.L.MOAdRD ere bre J Prize $30.£34 Next in order\u2014First B.F.A.Guelph, 531, $24; Halifax, 528, $18; 43rd, Ottawa, first team, 547; \u201818th, Hamllton, Sud team, 521; 5th Royal Montreal, 52; British Columbia Garridon An ory, 523.taff-Sergt.Brooks, 10th Royal Grenadiers, Toronto, wins the only individual rize, the Walker cup, with a score of $8.his competition last year was shot with the Dominion scores to count and Ho coach: ing was allowed.t year 96 won the individual prize and 520 the first team prize while the last team prize was 491 or 2} points less than this year.FLAMES STILL RAGE.| Reports of Forest Fires, Low Water and Drought.[SPECIAL t0 TRE STAR.| ToroNTo, August 29.\u2014The forest fires continue to rage in Ontario, Railway travellers arriving here report bad fires between Paris and Brantford.In Paris incendiary fires have been quite frequent lately, the last being an attempt to burn the Grand Trunk ilway station.The swamp, in which the Birchall murder was committed, is said to be burning.\u201cThe bush fires in the neighborhood of- Burford are still raging and there is also a .very serious conflagration on the Indian reserve, Farmers in the Brantford section state tbe root crops and pastures have been entirely destroyed owing to the long continued drought.Here in Toronto the water in the lake is only six inches above zero, and it is reed as unusually low for this season of e year.At the beginning of the season the water was thirty inches above zero.There has within the last two months, Forest fires are also faging in the wooded lands in Essex county, and in the sections visited by the fire the farmers have n kept busy confining the fires to the forests.Good timber is charred and ruined.GRAND RaPiDs, Wis, August 29.\u2014Ves- r, a lumbering village in Woodland conñity, was wi out by forest fires yes- been a fall of thirteen inches | # A ; pecial deposita in the vab-Tressury by the 8] L tanks on which the cheques wore drawn.purpose id back to the depositing banks this morn- g and was then re-deposited by them to rovide for cheques for customs duties toy.It was expected that to-day's receipts would agnin exceed $500, : Mr, Muhleman Acting-Assistant United States Treasurer, in this city, said to a STAR correspondent this morning, that of the $1,100,000 deposited ay for customs duties more than half consisted of silver twenty-five per cent, treasury notes and © balance in greenbacks.There was only $130 in gold received.THE \u201cAUTOGRAT\u201d AT 85.Dr.Oliver Wendell Holmes Tells His Grievances to a \u201cStar\u201d Correspondent.\u2018 [8PECIAL TO THE STAR.] BosTtoN, August 29.\u2014Dr.Oliver Wendell Holmes iseighty-five to-day.; usual, he is passing the summer at Beverly Farm; and there he was inter viewed by a STAR correspondent in his pleasant study, a of blazing nastuftiums, with great gray rock for a background, In full view from his window.\u201cI am gradually regaining my health,\" said Dr.Holmes, \u201cafter the longest illness I have ever had, attended with much rostration of mind and y.began in the latter part of the winter with influenza or grippe, continuing through the spring, the rst attack having n followed by a relapse.I have not attempted any lit work in that time with the exception of.a certain -amount- of dictation, in point of fact, I am unable to continue the practice of answering my unknown friends, who dress me .on ail manner of subjects, as I have done in past years.My sight is so ouch impaired, that ! find it very hard, if not impossible, to read many of the letters sent to me.I am troubled with cramps: in the fingers which at times entirely prevented writing, and the i of my .unknown correspondents are so exacting, that they bankrupt my benevolent impulses, am expected to read manuscripts, which should be sent to the Maga- rines or to the critical bureaus, which make a business of attending to such productions.I am asked for criticisms, when what is wanted - praise, and am teased for the use of my private letters as recommendations of works of which.I do uot wish to be responsible.Many of the letters I receive, and which I have read to me,when I cannot decipher them myself, are very pleasant and welcome.I have a great deal to be grateful for in the expressions of kindness which I receive from many quarters, both at home and, abroad.But a simple ackuowledgment from my secré- tary is all that should be looked for.\u2018\u2019The burden of years bears lightly upon me, as compared with the weight, it seams, to many less advanced in age than myself.But, after three score years and twenty, the encroachments of time make themselves felt with rapid)y'increasing gress.When one can no longer hear the lark, when he can no longer r nize the faces.he s in the street.when he has to watch his steps, when it becomes more and more difficult for him to recall names, he is reminded, at every.movement, that he must spare himself, or nature will not spare hho the penalties she exacts for overtaxing his declining powers.\u201cThe twelfth septennial period has always seemed to me as one of the natüral À aries-of-H Te complete his eighty-fourth year has had his full share, even of an old man's allowance.Whatever is granted over a i- gal indulgence on the partof Nature.life must not be called upon for active service as in the days of his'vigor.I find this obvious rule is overlooked by many of my correspondents.They express wishes for my long continued existence and proceed to tax it to the best of their ability.They always excuse themselves for doing this, by showing that they havequite.exceptional reasons for their presumptous (zenerally spelled with an i) intrusion upon my peace and comfort.\u2018Il am often asked whether I am writing my autobiography, to which my answer is: \u2018I am in the habit of dictating many of my recollections, some of my thoughts and opinions to my secretary, who has, in this | way, accumulated a considerable mass of notes.Many of these will be interesting to my faniily and intimates, some of them perhaps, Lo a wider public, if I should see tit to make use of them, or leave them to be made use of by others, It is the one thing a person, long past the active period of life, can do with ease pleasure; and in the midst of much that might as well, perhaps, perish with the writer, will not improbabiy be found memorandum deserving of permanent record.\u201c* It is to be remembered that the greater part of my life has been devoted to teach.ng and the studies connected with it.When I see the long row of volumes bearing my name, it appals me to think of the number of shelves should bave filled, had I been as diligent, for a long series of years, in literary labor, as I was in acquiring this scientific knowledge.\u201d Dr.Hotmes is looking well, walks a mile every morning and drives a dozen miles every afternoon.He can read good type by day light and by candle in spite Fine dimness of eyesight, and hears as well as many persons who do not considér themselves as especially hard of hearing, and he would resent being accused of deafness.He is obwerving his birthday very quietly, receiving such of his friends as come to visit him.His rooms are filled with flowers, pleasant tokens of remembrance.SIR N.BELLEAU.His Condition is Exceedingly Critieal [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| QUEBEC, August 29.\u2014Sir Narcisse F.Bel- leau, the ex-Lieut.-Governor of Quebec, ia not expected to live throughout the after noon.He is very low of general debility, and his end is conside near.The last rites of the Roman Catholle Church, of which he is a devo erent, have administered.ted b The sick man has been in r health for months past, and the worst has been feared for sbme time past.\u2014 tn THE QUEEN'S HOUSEHOLD, Sir John C.Cowell, Ite Master, is Dead.Cowrs, Isle of Wight, August 20.\u2014Major- General Right Hon.Sir John Clayton Cow- ell, K.C.8., Master of the Queen's Household, died suddenly here to-day.St Growing Worse.LONDON, August 20.\u2014It is reported from Stowe House that the condition of the Comte de Paris is growing worse.Wilson is re-Nominated.MARTINSBURG, W.Va.\u2018 August 29\u2014 Chairman W.L.Wilson of the Ways and Means Commit the Democratic tariff .tee, leader in the House of Répresentatives, waa re-nominated for Congress .Mr.| Wilson made à notable address to The oon- vention.Found Drowned.SOREL, August 20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A young man named Éliquier, who had been missed from home for two days, was found drowned near the hotel at Ste.Anne de Sorel, this morning.FINANCE and COMMERCE One who has reached this term of human | must have this demand\u2019 and large.enough tobe felt or a much increased ox domand sus Doceimber aroy to 570.Le sentiment in the pit with our good traders is that we have an advance of two or three cents when the liquidation in September is over.We it isso, Corn, opened with considerable selling and was Pressed down by the local bear element.On the break the count bought freely and à moderate rally follo .\u2018The crop reporte pub- Hshed to-day indicate cousiderablo improvement the past week In corn.Oats were weak on liquidation of the September holdings.Receipts fiberal, though ostinatod gan for to-morrow, 300, is rather lighter than 0.Provisions opened strong and higher.Packers were buyers of September provissions.t Roceipts bogs continue light and poar in quali- y.AMERICAN MARKETS, Grain, Fiour, Eto.54 Fig H Dia Month Opening Mighest Lowest Clos! When Avg.Hy aK iro .Bet, 8 53 83 - = A 56 se Sty n Tn 81 ely 61 ax Coru Aug.# 4 Hh H En ; : De À a fy ol Onin cy au.SM.= = 2 Trg ROE HS \u201c May.Mh We Hy Mau A .57 iy 57 57% é »\u201d Bept.Fh) Fi] an 5e \u201c - Dec.he & wh oY \u201c May.Ey & Gly 64% con ak Bear oy ar 2 Doc.36hB Bh SON \" May.Sig 84 Ku DE Pork Aug.15 1979 1475 13.Sept.1362 1375 1362 175 .Jaa.18 138 115 375 Lard Aug.843 820 8% EN A Sept.Al2 8% 813 AX \u201c ca: 311 0 82 An Nilwashes T° 17 ww 172 7.35 Wa { - Ave.533 - S34 sa a .Br She 54 5% Bh \" ay.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014 -\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Toledo Wheat Aug \u2014 : sRé \u201d Bene.ing 533, ix 53% \" Dec.5644 56e sos bile .Mey.à 4 a él Puluth ne ue 5 M 88 De.554 554 554 - May.\u2014_ \u2014 \u2014_ ES LAST EDITION.MONTREAL EXCHANGE MARKET, rior tbe Bax M era tee esate W.LS.J ° il Nowrs Eo to pm Between ka.tow Work Funda DOV Boilers.herling, Nas, erg ol Coque > 1.ues + Roi ak a Qu\u2019 Guilders, days, ® 6.Doou ke, 3 da Lida | Headache, Dyspepsia.Indigestion Are caused by bad blood, and by a run down, worn out condition of the body.9 - ood S Sarsa +++ Be sure to get Cures Hood's Remember parille Hood's Pills are gentle, mild and effective, * RINGS Pearl and Diamond Chrysopras, Beryl and Diamond Rings, Rings, Opal and Diamead Rings.Call in and look over our stook._ Henry Birks & Sons, PHILLIES 5Q.and ST.CATHERINE Henry Birks & Sons are offering many now combinations is at prices ranging from $1.00 to $600.08 and Diamond Rings, ied FACTORY PROPERTY, WITH WATER POWER.We have been instructed to sell BY AUCTION :' at our rooms, 141 84.James Street, WEDNESDAY.September 26th, the valuable property situated on the south side of i! Lachine Canal, near St.Gabriol-Locks, belonging Lo Montreal Saw Works Co., Ltd., Tian feet, ad BiH ingy tharoen Pec being abot \u2018 Sale at Eleven ©'Cleck.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.777 Real Estate Auctioneers.231 Exchange Some surprise was exproseed over the manner In which Sugar stock: Stood up, ! a .It opened t morn at fo Reiook had declined to pretty well realized that this trol on exceptionally strong pool made up of in- © interests, and all movements in it is subject to their approval.| .Special Notices.\u201cThe Turkish Bath.The Turkisb Bath department of the Turkish Bath Hotel will be closed for the annual renovation, painting and repairs, on Monday morning next, Sept.3rd, and reopened for business on the following Thursday, Sept.6th, at.2 o'clock p.m.The swimming bath will remain open as usual.254 \u201cSmoke Derby Plug Smoking Tabacco, 5c, 10c and ZUc Plugs.Mode only by D.Ritchie & Co., the only organized Union Plug Tobacco Factory in Canada.\u201d 195 of Mr.R.Horsley, of Soham, Cambridge shire, recently completed his 102nd year, and, with the exception of being somewhat deaf, is in possession of all his faculties.x IE 2 SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills.\u2018They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A per~ fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated \u2018Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.Smal pm, Small Dose, Small Price.A « C E.Am.Cotton OO .A 9 RE css Do Sugar Be.: vi ue ak re 98% 40! a 54 52 9 19'¢ 16% 1% 18% 166% 16 16 = w= We a 5.15 136$ 135 19% 119% on Ba a8 3% _\u2026 3 no 2° 16 108 107% 3 38K We IT 5 3 ti] \u201c24 2 a an 1 1714 1 16%.BE 0 16% .1 AN co A 484 487% 14 10% 1e 10 19 __19 = of Social Courtesies Having just returned from your summer sojourn you will carderyou-wil- \"A quarters for the most correct \u2018form of these indispensable articles of life.© LATEST STYLES.BEST WORKMANSHIP.FINEST CARDS.G TRENHOLME BISHOP COQ, -100-ST.JAMES SF.- FT os; ciophone iti + wi sterling value.ton and without de w (Menton from Dunes by THE SILVER TRUSS.It is the lightest, cleanest and most comfortable device ever brought before the public.physician who has seen lt.Call at our office and cxamine lb MONTREAL SILVER TRUSS CO., se.James St, Room 6, Int Fleer.Bee advt.in Herald and La Presse.earing It is endorsed hy every 198vtf mp ~~ ply 3 Sussex st, off satenogra Address i girl ua nurse.Must and commission to chanics Institute, VA/ANTED\u2014A .young girl children 24 Docegaua at, painted thro without furniture, James to tot M Appl a May.p No.i St.Lawrence M George Street and WANTED.in small family Darcheste: er, typewriter or , \u2018 STAR office.WANTED_GENERAL AERVANT AND YOUNG references.Apply 8 TY IRN y or ui by Bugh Grahem, resident in office 183 and 105 St.James stree T have ings or after 730 pm, NS Mountains.1 TANTED-BEVERAL (OOD ACTIVE CAN- vaascrs and collectors for an t parties dif James st.48 Metcalfe 00M - COMFORTABLE ROOM for two young men of gniet habits, with home com- forta; private family: no children; central locality.dress \u2018(à 2999,\" STAR otfce.0 LET \u2014 FINE UPPER TENEMENT, 4 Durocher stroet, new Daisy furnace, newly lout: rent low to à desirable tenant.Apply 474 Darocher st.2033 0 LET \u201cHOUSE IN KINGSTON.ONE OF the most desirable aites in Kingston.Brio house with largo verandah and lawn, large attio, eight large , rAWing room, two parlors, dining room and library, two bathrooms, fine collar store roomn and pantries; heated with hot water, and all modern conveniences and stone stables, with or NISH of kichen.Insurapoe Apply room 10, Me emesst 301 ANTED-Q0GOD PLATN COOK.MUST BE GOOD / laundress: also bonsemaid: .f: ; st once to Mrs.Davidson, 1 tealfost.2051 ANTED-CIVIL ENGINEER FOR PRELIMIN: ary survey, also assistant.Address, wi on of \"Q 2997,\" STAR office.: THOROUGHLY TRUSTWORTHY as nurse for two children.38 Crescent NA NSN INF LS SNA mm ANTED\u2014THREE UNFUR ED ROOMS OR A ing « Poly slatind TED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL where nurse ia kept.Ap- h west.203 2 ANTKD\u2014BY A YOUNG LADY, POSITION AS general ofios ae mt\u2014 THOMAS LIGGET Is in touch with all European Manufacturers of Carpets, Curtains, and Rugs, and gives his customers at all times The following advertisements were received too late for classification : still find Bishop's the head- _ morg- \u2014 amily small.Apply 2 with POON NICELY FURNIBHED ROOMS parior with use of piano, vith or without board, ne » few doors off Windsor.20 AND BOARD , Yor particulars Stewart & Co., 178 5t, James atty.Ad- 03 an acre of ma, large soir e toR.Gohier, ain st.(near Craig).201 each end of « and house in good odie n' a 0 LET-LOWER PART OF HOUSE, NO, 179 St.Hubert at., asphalt roadway, coment, footpath, clectric cars pg Sanitary condition perfec oeneasion immed troet.tte Tux Moxraza\u2026 Darby STAR, printed wt the cornes of ne, is publibed ontreal t NeW Wnatcoms, Wash., August 20,\u2014 The forests around this city ore on fire, and a strong north-easterly wind is blowing towards the city.Several suburban residences have been destroyed.The Rush in New York.A New York, August 20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The rush to take goods from the Custom House continued to-day with scarcely diminished vigor.In round âgures the sub-Treasury received last night from the Custom House 3512000, which represented the receipts for the day for diities under the new tariff law.to a Conductors and Motormen' Park this afternoon.\u2019 pe | Et it et 2 CHICAGO MARKETS, ee \u201c Tone Unsteady, Trading Light.Messrs.F.G.n & Co., of Chi , tele graph Messrs.L.J.Forget & Co.over their di- private wire to-day as follows: The wheat e has been Nght today and largely local, consi gl from tem to mber at 3} ce All that has been said in favor of bu lt is the low ce and ontside of \u2018 ere is some fecding demand and that is onl in im way no far.The old landmarks in the trade as ing futures for shipmen mere Are gone, $0 ture ~ In this feeding demand becomes Vi 0 corn ve \u2014\u2014 TELEGRAPH: TELEPHONE RUPTURE CAN BE CURED Tg cars re drpran PRT H * Vs ; k These are the names of the matches that always light at the first-strbke\u2014that have no bad odor \u2014 that climatic changes do not affect\u2014that are safest to handle, Ask your grocer for 4.i oo RE ke LB.EDYS | MATHS.\\ yp rap "]
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