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[" use ee rs \u201cJ LAST | CIRCULAT |\u201d \u201c EDITION, VOL.XXVI-No- 2 204.B | MONTREAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1894.| PRICE ONE CENT.« , ; .[Ee .SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED.; .ROOMS TO LET.I ROOMS TO LET.HOUSES TO LET.- SPECIFIC ARTICLES.MEDICAL.\u2018 DOMIN ION RIFLEMEN:.~ .SS | A INF NTN NA AAA A NAS Ne NNN ; ! ANTED\u2014 ED-_ros ELEG - ooM8 TWO LARGE WELL FURNISHED BED- GOM\u2014NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM TO LETON LET\u2014COMFORTABLE UPPER TENE- SES ! Want advertisements received we ITION AB TELEGRAPH or caps.JR rooms\" Usion avenue 5 IU ari door; eth, pas, etai al modern comvemionons.ont, 8 room, Bath and w.a.91500 per Ÿ RESENTATION ADDRESS! ; mon! also nemei #.HANDSO ILL! - RK too late for classification will be ba peréorie on et vith ate ooms \u2014 PME FURNISHED wo SHED immediate possgeslon.apply 74 PPiymouth @ EDWIN 0OX & 0O., 114 8t.Fra.Xavier street MAJOR-GENERAL HERBERT ON THE .» rooms, on or upper fat; private house.OOMS\u2014 FURN! ROO! G \u2019 197 26 ! : } ! found on page 6 of to-day\u2019s \u201cStar.VV ANTED\u2014 ro SHOE MANUFACTURERS.Foul at 51 McG College » 0B on tn dat wo 008 0a bathroom fat.Wei rove: : MARTINI-METFORD RIFLE.; \u2014 LoD as superintendent in shoe! ae streel 0] \u2019 \\ wee fenced man, thorouslily Competent to druent à 'patieras «| ROGMS = LARGE FURNISHED BEDROOMS, sulte of apartments, on the ira ARGE BOECKHS aandard BRUSHES.| } : ; ANTED\u2014$S A DAY SURE 5END ME TOUR Hira colonie \u20ac Len 83 to character, uly Ga double aud single.49 Beaver Hall Hill.ROGER, AND DOUBLE .BEDEÇOME, | « he Sherbrooke,\u201d 1018 Sherb brooks at.Apply For sain by all leading dealers.1750 v ee Sur tie Qur ad touch you free.= OOM FLEGANTLY FURNISHED.5 MINUTES first clase hoes\u201d 101 Bleugeu, thor 262 to WV.Cunningham, above address.19 § 4a The Meeting of the Rifle League < Teel Te hais mers pou live Écod me Vaan A STENO- from P.0.Apply at 114 Champ de Marsat.196 2 TANIARED O LET.LOWER DWELLING, a ST, UR RE Rg ° e Leagu t , typewriter (male), situation, commons: oO ELL PF y \\ - « OR .rs 2 ponrannet odious.prodt.of 38 far ing th grotima Spe LF: och, best retercucms Address | 00MS-DOUBLE AND SINGLE Roous.wiTh vOM8-TF YOU WANT 4 w heated by sleaze pet x bain, above Ontario $i, no axes, KOFF NO MORE.\u2018Vies'\u201d Maxim Gun Astonishez à = re.- Don't fai to writeto * STAR Uftice.+ Jard, for parties quie! Ls vate family.ht, t office, heatod\u201d by hot vale in mn, dde À À \u2018hnowles, Windaor, Ontario.; loge ave.196 61 a Gabriel st.: moderato rent.A Ap) CH.Watson\u2019 s Cough Drops.the Natives-The Henshaw pe 218.156 eod WW ANTED\u2014AN EXFERIENUED LOWER, PRO- OOM8\u2014NO.19 BRUNBWICE ST.NICELY we Austin, Agent, Est.John Tiflin, 518 811 Tal at.2 _\u2014 Te vince travelier is vpeu for sjenracement: Best ot OOMS\u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, st: IT nished rooms, : doubl ible or single, ¢ n » 19 6 a jth ° orld tor the THROAT and CHEST.Match.+ ; ANTED_MAN TO TRAVEL POSITION PER.references given.Address Traveller U.Hox 265, Be atle for two gentiemen or married couple.with use \u2014 For VOICE unequal ; _ sy manent, salary or coma sde fast selling special: Joba, N.B.NI of kitchen uf desired.15 St.Edward st.195 COMS- PARTIES, OOMING TC TO | cry CAN BE 0 LET_AN UPPER AND LOWER TENE fc a TW a on each drap.2 eT > ; \" once, Stone ellington, ontr ted wi rooms br day or week; alse = = BPEC 5 J Pe 8; REP er 180 tt daw (2) V ANTED-BY YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, SITUA- OMS WELL FURNISHED ROMS FOR GEN.the month.58 University at 041 meut, pleasantly situated, No.58 Richmond | PECIAL TO TUE STAR] ., \u2014 TE lon in any ce pacity, used to byes: can milk.teen, board wired.10 Dunegaua st, off - uare, hot and cold water, froshly paluted and PATENTS TRADE MARKS.DE- OTTAWA, August 3.\u2014The Hibteh com TANTED A FRENCH AND ENGLISH STENO- (ddreas M 7571 \"STAR vitice.{ ETES Windsor 1% 6 D OOMS\u2014 LARGE PURNISHED ROOMS, HEATED | in in thorough r repair; rent low to 1st May; also a « SIGNS 4 COPVRIGHTS mittee of the Dominion Rifle Association V grapher and type sous r, fur wholosalo office, Boston, n = 7 R Ly bot water.51 McGill Cullege wyvuue, d house, 5 Richmond square, \u201c Ad- all Countries granting sai B # x Lady preferred Address \u201cK 2201, STAR office.194 YANTED SITUATION BY D SHTER OF JOOMS COMFORTABLE AND WELL FUR- dress E.Desbarats, Room 3, 146 St.James at, ASSIGNMENTS ® AND SACRE TS \u201cDRAWN followed up their futentions of trying to | disabled clergyman, situation as nurse, ernoss _ wished roows, with foo ood board, for geatiemen and 00M -NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM.SUITABLE ity.2X sod tf ARCHES MA EX ; AE à ; Ww ANTED MOTHER 8.HELP, ONE, Sao; to you ¢ huldren Cen leach Pr ee \u2018ae fish, wrrried couples only, at 1 1 Metcaife street.199 8 for one or two gontlomen.2410 8t.Catherine = Applicat ns re pote im Rm please the majority in the disputed ame ane SA * v 0 - * HH ae Beth 4 rr 3 A oat) photo Boa AL Donald BC \"1e ë_ Wakemeid.PQue __ 101 m3 > OOM at FOARD, NICE Jor BLE pou, \u2014 0 LET-2 ST LUKE STREET.Ho AND Temple Boildine, 15 87 AMES STREET.munition master you rduv.They met aud ; - a ; furnish rat class board.Apply No.cri st, OUM#\u2014TO LET, WITH BOARD, FOR GENTLE- y t.Do | NTREAL._ __ _ a f- - not only referred the question of the dispute mes W.STEP - Aa ua TMU a at À raNten- RE RERTECTAULE MIDDLE ui nesÿ Vigerequare.7 om _ Ï turn Or Iadivs.| Apply 170 8t Denis at.and 918 F810 Bor month?Jorn Samer Browne TELEPHONE, 192 - Hood as to the admittance of the Macdougall the Tak ofthe 0 _\u2014___ Victoria sqaure, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HEA DoMs 8 BACK PARLORS SINGLEAND DOUBLE Reems \u201cNEWLY FURNISH ED ROOMS vény & Son, W7 SL James st.29 8eod Aves CUTTING ACADEWE.abliahod in 1591.match to the grand aggre,:ate, but also the , CAN .Infortable, suitable for business men: af «| y \" 3 ANTENA iE NE RAL SERVA ST _waERe WwW Arie ur done the OES WRITTEN Must College wvenue.8005 conveniences.Av 137 Aleaauder at, Bore wt\u201d HENO.178 NOTE E DAME STREET, Wainta witliout a single seam invented bx Prot.JB.eligibility of the Hamilton Powder Co's.\u201d ply from sto Ua word to 7p.m, at Bluter stot.\u201d able charye.Address Das) Stak gilice dnd Rosa XCEPTIONALLY | LARGE DOUBLE re situated near the river.provided with all modern Fo Ras ct wk this Tring ou Money match to como into the asgregaté.In : .sad single front rooms, ba a em NISHED ROOM.SPLEEDID convonionces Can be had now if desired al & turned if we fail to fulfil our agreement.Out of Town Î .TANTED - 8ITU ATION AB COACHMAN.GOOD ts: facing the square.1Ma Peelst.300 6 OOM-LARGE FUR) co ; re ag the afternoon the executive were called \\ \u201cANTED-GENE par SERVANT FOR SMALL WA ea TAT \u201cETS,\u201d ak ote, à re pere EE Fe VERT locality; no children.Apply 2635.Deni.343 us low price.Apply to J.B.Rollaud & Sou, Pupils will ER a 3.together and the matter wis thoroughl fadiiy., Apply 03 Lukes.~~ 23 - \u2014\u2014\" KES M0 EE CENTS 130 and 133 Peel street nest | ous Ir BOARD, ALSU TABLE BOARD, em 2025 88 6t.Denis Street, Mantroal.gone into with the result that bot Ÿ \"ANTED-A GEN Mu ar ANT.NO WASH.WANTED BY a vou: xa LADY, ABLE TO to Winsor Hotel, Telepho ironi Must oud references.A tom ret nglish aud music, a situation as po 1 SPA w to & réfère an > coverncas in pirate fanuly.Mest rele erences.Address 1 OOMS=- COMFORTABLE AND QUIET, PRIVATE Ï VOM3- WELL FURNISHED DOUDLE PA ) t 7 : \u2019, Ê' .Box 19, Levis Que.na family, suit ls or gentleman out day.piano sud use of kitchen, two gentiemen or - VV AITED\u2014GOCD GENERAL SERVANT, NO 08.» vory good dwelling of 14 rooms, bath, nt | el ote: l heated with Gurney's furnace.To be ted at fra { pric © from September lst.Apply to 3 B.onan ps 0 LET-NO.Gi ST.DENIS STREET.A an matches were allowed to staud as flred-s0 x far as prizes were concerned, but ucither of i them will count in the aguregntes, rs.J.C.Patterson, wife of the Minister To Pleasant\u2019 avenient ocallty.Addross \u201cA xe.Para couple, alsu single rcom.Address *R SUi4,\" STAR ashing: only competent girl need apply Le WANTED BY BOOKKEEPER, SITUATION AS oftice.13%aw ; & Son, 6-34 St.Vincent st, 200 6 Positively cured by these of Militia.entertained in her husband's tent .t T 203 4 rive man koe] te\u2026 v - 9 a Linernty boron Tn TUE WORRSIOT MeL, PE largest étaiment Foraliin Banas in New OuMS-\u2014BRIGHT FU URNISHKD, DOUBLE A AND.QOM-A NEWLY | FURNISHED DOUBLE F jONT 0 LET-OR Rb Little Pills.Jesterday tormons Jud was called on by a N i GlLl.ork ic moderate.ddreas .\\3 Us boar t.Teen on rou » ; .+ .Ww Ad RTA arr in patiern faking.Salary ho tt cé pale = - \u2018BS siagie, with board; also table Ne or married couple, with every bome comfort.37 té drainago porfect; situation beautiful: rent aù They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, The Victoria Rifles fairly\u201d astonished rw uu, Yo tw tot leas than 25 Aly na \u2014 st M3 $55.00 per month, H.F.Jackson, Coto a Indig d Too Hearty E A ti ith ti M hiel SW per anuum, age > no , Bn 8e 4 LL .F.3, Ty igestion and Too Hearty Eating.natives with their Maxim gun, which wi Nicolson with all à al t *ANTED-BY RESPONSIBLE MAN (SCOTCH \u2014 3 N .: g per- .fates than Sept: Soh nate TR ali Aad I fore etc.emplopmucnt aa cos oy ROOMS modern couveuisnoes Bou 15HED ROOMS, PR 00MS-1 DOUBLE ROOM AND A SINGLE BED- PIRE foct remedy for Dizziness, Na Drowsl.Prought out to the 600 yards range snd = agent for buuses least end referred).References and \\ re 3 Tuvti to let, furnished samtoriabiy, with © cou = w.J usea, eared up to do deadly work-which it._ £8 w: Hborbruoke Ris O LET\u2014NO.2 ST.LUKE ST., NICE LO Pp ANTED AMMEDIATELY.GOOD Co, AND 4 security tumiabed Address JB Sram he ; venience, very central 1064 8 er tenement, 6 rooms and b.and w.c.; all ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, id, \u2018The Henshaw match completed yess \" Ae was or ironin * : \u2014 = 3 competent and have city referuuces.Apply to Mes Kova, - - of ROM, date vo gentleman O ue havin, wh or OOM\u2014COMFORTABLE ROOM AND BOARD RE.food order; Very conv entont to the cas Xe.Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They terday afternoon and \u2018the scores were good.$ l'uion avenue.N32 \\ TANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, without breakfast; Auerlight.Univehity « M6 1 for two young men of quiet habits, with house com Thomas, 174 St.James st.= & the Bowel Purely V ble.This match isat 200 and 600 yards, seven JANTED - HOUSEMAID IN SMALL FAMILY.washing todo ac home.65, St Antoine sc AG 3 Ms ex RTALLE FURNISHED ROOMS, Lr pr a pron contra] locality, AY | ro LET BEAUTIFUL UPPER TENE- egulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetal shots at the-first range-and ten\u201cshots at the o x y VOMS\u2014COMFORTAD, \"R > oflios.as \u2014 g W PV Call crenmes 129 Mackay st.SI Ww ANTED.Pr A FIRST CLASS BARTENDER, R Yih or without board.,15 Balmoral st., city.$01 5 sa NICELY FURNISHED.KUOUS ANT Ament.furnished, 8 rooms, bathroom, hot {mail PHIL.Small Dose, second.Thé shooting resulted a follows: > situation: trai ol va ereuces.URS - + L ' » » \u201c\" ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT FOR A SMALL- STAR ody 2082 0OMS_TWO FURNISHED RooMS sUITABLE J Co mo et bf rE AED 00 no locality - central and.asant.Rent $3 per Small, Price.Prize.yds, yde TI._- 1 Dates e yds.y _ fumils; no washing or ironing.Apply imoedise i = tor gentlemen or warried couple.133 Metcalfe st.child 24 Doncganu st, à fow doors off Windsor.month.Addre 08,\u201d STAR office, 2023 A.Murdock.13th .0 \u201cTa 48 18 Fonte ITU OR B ë ==S Pte.urdoc Vee 5 , 39 Guy st, near Dur N34 \u201cANTED-SITUATION AS MANAGER .QUE 4 nes d Sond.H- 8 7 b, mmm mre : ter or cheese akg in factory.Excellent Eur \u2014 oO LET\u2014 THAT FINE HOUSE, nine SHER.- - SNZIE, TURNER & CO.Color-Sgt.Hon eo on h à 9 48 7% /ANTEDS FOR A MUSEU M, À CRIER SPEARK- monuls W.Swallield, 5L Armands Crestnery SF Q: OOMS\u2014COMFORTABLE NEWLY FURNISHED 00M.- FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, ATH- \u2018brooke street, furnace, balcony, 1 ME) » a le Color-Sgt.Sgt.Skedden, 13t 1 2 3 78.Wei guages.None but firat class men ass Rone Chath roo Bat : hot and cold wa water; gentle- oom Hat, all conveniences, heated with du Spa large yord, every convenience; also flat, à LS.\u2014MANUFACTURERS OF\u2014 Lieut.Dover.wh ces Hoo 46 7 pee a Hea tween 1d and 1, at lusÿ Nutre - ue men or nlartied couples Avbly 1% Chonneville at 2015\" 548 Sher brooke 3t.3 t Meg: Coy.567 Craig at.\u201d : \u201d y À D E S Capt.Jamies on, 434d.S42 790 $8 : sos \\ FANTE ED PONITION | \u201cAS NURSE TO ONE OR ee = Sy R N s : w IN D oO Ww S H A Lieut.MacAdam, Vic 13 # ANTED-A THOROUGH GENERAL SERVANT, 7\" 0.Ar pl 33 Desrvieresame 22 RNB EX EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE AND NICE.JR OHS T¥0.DOUBLE ROOMS.FURNISHED, YO LET LOWER PART-OF HOUSE, NO.IF YOU OSE Curtain Poles, Trimminga, Laces, Fringes, ko.- Pte.J.Ralston, 3:th.12 W no washiug.References required.Apply 25 \"AN TED POSITION OF DAILY GOVERNESS, family.10 fisted Avenu with ne fs with board, on bathroom Hat.Apply 100 Vale od 178 St.Hubort st., asphalt roadway, cement 24 BAY NT.TORONTO.The following won $10 sach: Q.M.S.1.0 Bishop st.a2 schipol ur tam ghish.French and music Good > ee st.fost, th, electric cars pass each end of street, fa chafed by ill-fitting Eyeglasses, seck emancipation | | gena for Color Buuk and Price List.$6eod B.F.A., 74; Lieut.A.FHiott, 12th, 73; Pen .= PY = = ok AFTER references.Adress \"| Sel ._ BTAR othe.032 1 OOM-\u2014ONE LARGE FURNISHED FRONT BED, 0OMS\u2014A FURNIBHED ROOM TO LET.Sanitary.condition.perfect and house in good | irom their exasperating grip by wearing H - huret, fôth, 73; Capt.M.a -Mercer.GOR & V ANTED\u2014VOUNG, CIRE -0 Lo k tait Te me ; room, Où hathroom Hat, suitable for two.ug Cig I \u2018ble for » married couple or two Do LET von- order.Possossion immediate.Rent moderate \u2019 Pte.H.I.Heller, 20th, 72 Capt.old samy, Points Caire.Apply to Mra.None 75 ajoctor WASTED SITCATION AS FOREMAN (OR Cound Se trom ttt, mista rte SGT AY able for à marre cos ucheticrs, ae to lat of May.Apply toR.Gohler, Estate Agent, Harrison & Co>s MISCELLANEOUS.M fliomine 85 cache StairSorgt, W, H 3 * 0 .an, | _ _X53 ced in mixed farming, baody with tools.Address.0OMS HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BEDROOM.OOMS- THREE OR FOUR WELL FU revision, No.1 St.Lawrence Main et.(near Craig) : EYF.MST PISE h, 78: Sergt, T.Baylis, 12th, 7% Lieut.I.W ANTED- FIRST CLASS FRENCH POLISHER, _8TAB office.\u2014_ 38 2_ man.DS dat oF Sharer at.couple or gentle suitable for family or gentiomen.cheertul, maa Te JET HOUSE IN KINGSTON.oNE or PE RFECTION GL ASS Es V ANTE TENDERS For LUNE HUNDRED Mic, ik 52 cut, gn christ at.es whe must at thoroughly understand his work and TANTED \u2014 POSITION IN AN OFFICE BY = ps ae - view.17 Bruvswiok st, cor.Dordhester.the most desirable 8 in Kingston rici ; L ; » an y iron-or unned woo re shutters, For Jap! pearing.rd.71; Sergt.oat, .varoish competent man Apply to REN bouse with large verandah and half an acre of pply to Thom mas Grahaw, Mechanical Buper- Lieut.C.Pickard, 7ith, Somes Thomson & Cou 116% SL Abvort ot ud M whoriband and remain Adder pans D oommmedaton vith elegaoe NTLEMEN oc without OOMS\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROO! awn, large attic, eight largo bedrooms, large 28 ST.JAMES (Neaz McG.@) teint 7, STAR office WH wright 47th, 71: ; Capt.AL Wilson, 33rd, 1; Pre, .° NN 0 pewritiog - in house where there are no children or single or double, modem convenience, hot wi à n m, two parlors, dining room and ; M.Kerr, 2iat, 30.* STAR vfice.xT partial board), in a house 1 rawi ! Foo .par , g 3 V ANTED-HOUSEMAID CAPABLE OF Walt.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\"\"\"\u2014 Giher boarders.Location above Bt.Catherine vf nor heating, otc.Breakfast if required.776 Palace at 3 dl o bathrooms, fine cellars, store rooms Ing Montreal ing ou table, ruts Julerouces roquired.Avply %, gt W TANTED-BY A Yous LADY, POSITION AS the Windsor Hotel.Address \u201cHome,\u201d P.Box » and Ay heated with hot water, and all : Besides the above the following Montreal cent st, l to3and /toBy.m.2 MAE tenographer, Lypewmiter or general office mor À OOM COMFORTABLE [FURNISHED ROOR ¥0 modern conveniences and stone stables, with or ; a .- > ; shots came in: Col.Sergt.Rie.py ; V ANTED\u2014-TWOTHOROUGHLY EXFERIENCED Re COMB COMFORTABLY FURNISHED PRONT, rent, bathroom fiat.oGill Coliege ave.308 3 yathout péurnitu ure.Ter ; articulars apply to ! Sergt.J.Broadhurst, 67, 84; Sergt.R.= retail sales! ladies Wor the corset aud uuderwear \"ANTED\u2014BY FIRST CLASS -DRESS AND suit two; partial board if required: grate in one; ar ; more, V iotoria Riles, 66, 84; rat 1e À su.\u2014LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; IN ixty-fi epartment.WH.cr 2 ved rantlo piaker.work by the ay, perfect Ut yuar rooms unfurnished.parlor at.2385 St.Catherine.cod ROSATI, ih vary comromance, Stans boy LET \u2014 FINE UPPER TENEMENT, 9 9 Sharpe, M.G.A-, 65, $i.Eight sixty-fives ANTED\u2014A GUUD COOK.MUST HAVE CITY er, 373 St Antoing pa NE rea mins LM \u2019 iwo gentlemen.- Apply \u201cB 030,\u201d STAR ofice.3083 -Durocher street, new Daisy furnace, newly .; were counted out._ .V refervuces Apply 81.239 University Syeet.2033 \u2014_\u2014 OUMS\u2014 BRIGHT WELL FURNISHED,FOR GEN- painted throughout; rent low toa desirable ten- = 7 : 7 ; me ie Re dee WANTED A CUOK, PROTESTANT.APPLY 19 \\ VAT PRUNING, FOTTING AND ALL Need\" B50 Durehostor steer.near Bren I Se JR ous dat, suitable for Age ré 4 Gx aut._Apply {ia Durocherst.2082 ' Ls ale a ping was held Just evening in?8 Has - inds of of gar.en LINN Ly.qu 2 wy LBS LOT TME oT À A Lo ouse: mongthose on hand were Lt.Macgregor at week TAR office.man, by dor tose mba ROOMS; - - ~ > i OOMS\u2014WELL FURNISHED BEDAROONS ON > with pater; cheap rent to May 1st.Room ; sell Anderson, President of the League, ir ANTED-73 GUUD WOOD3MEN TO START VV ANTED-BY YOUNG MARRIED OOUPLE, SIT- l'athroom dat, suitable for one or two gentlemen; OOM8\u2014BEAUTIFUL BINGLE AND DOUBLE 13,162St.Jam P V 2042 2aw ¢ \u2019 the chair, Major-General Herbert, Colonel wo on ln JW awry & Bom, Osborne House.nest Mr iva, man a do do grrdenios.drive or milk, wite Et hot water heating.96 Union avenue.\u201c202 5 Denis > to len gas, hot water; private family.RE ge \u2018 ¢ Is again proven by the past season's Panet, Deputy Minister of Militia} Lt.-Col.5 CHE Bates 2m DITES ES pH gutdmonie ROVE To pin: FURNISHED.HA seen mm sized dwallings newly painted a ¢ business, being com letely sold out Sike.Quartermaster General, and Captain ANTED_ CIVIL ENGINEER FUR PRELIVIN.WAP opens i raving.TaCOTE Te.men mh pre! iid CN Does, on baton dat, with va and use Ted.Hugh Gall jmapro vera James ee En tn e Co 5 P > Stee Men 1; the chæirman, spike hope.ary survey, also Mesistaut.Addrnes, with copies of torences.Address \u201cS X00.STA oie, © 2041 ; heating, at 89 Church 8 ug agher, umes st.of all Summer Goods, which bears .ite of 5 act phat | testimonials, tu 2 MIT, \u201cBran utice.23 VOMS\u2014TWO LARGE WELL FURNISHED ; ILE » WHICH \u2018 fully of the LeaBle ins of the ~ a PE Ç ; ; th without board.11 Unioi ue.0 LET\u2014ONE OF THOSE FIRST CLASS * no they were usin, wo kinds of rifles.He Wisma Pret ey WARRANT yen Tm Tee Te Rope Amarr | TOA ORR SSE strong testimony that our lines {BL WRENS kind of rier, He servant in amai am y ere ny - = , a) men! newiy re T * - - m2 work.231 Froutenacst.| 1 OOMS-3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, BUITABLE part « .only one rifle.æ ply3 Busses st.oF Borshrater ab.wesh \u2014 PRtor married couple or ladies emploged during day, [ROOMA \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNI8EED throughout.vith now \u2018Daisy! furnace and @ strike public favor.Capt.E.D.Guther! secretery of the WWANTER [GENERAL SERVANT.GOOD cook.WwW A er homer cut 17 Pronch tailor met BY ek.bright and warm.369 Sanguinet, aesr § Hherbros oom, ns dat cass howe, 157 Dlowry.__3%3 Bocupations: Apply to Estate Wilson.Jos.C.; - Ps Association, réported that #453 teams were : JY 4 McGill Cullegeavenue, ta anteed; price moderate.Apply 9 Mansfeld st.203 Re M8\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED BOOMs, Beauchamp, ager, No.17 Place d'Armes ¢ : ! entered this year, exactly they ne number : YVANTED A THOROU Se TRUSTWORTHY We ANTED-\u2014BY YOUNQ SCOTCHWOMAN, WORK Res FURNISHED DOUBLE BOOMS, doublo or single.102 Union ave.a3 Hill 2043 - 2 ve.; - as Inst year.- i\" en = = ve - young giri as nurse for wo rhil .he.etc, Bot Hoey = 7 wo > The treasurer, ajor ne, YALESED : mr D rar ag SS SOL = ee Ron for oro peatiemet qu to RUTHER - STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES; ETC, \\ D depors which showed a balai N ANTED-VOUNG LADY FOR UFFICE.MUST ; OOMS\u2014TO* LET, FIRST oTLASS FURNISHED (5 Palacest.s trance V pa good hand.1 ruck ai Girane and under | VV ANTED SITUATION, PUSHING MANUFAC.momie; css, nih.ole.430 Dorchester, 303 cout The Latest Novelties in FALL TIES, nd 81.50 nterehts Lol, $1007.10, The sum, enn sal sù oreband wre profirrel Ba 1\" (enadisn firma, and having cstatlidhed trade with grocers 8 RON _AND BOARD FOR TWO marriod coupe.t Received at of $202.14 had been paid out and $7.68 was \u2014 oo \"= | lathe Maritime Frovmcess 1 Sr ror another staple tina OOM3 \u2014 NICE FURNISHED ROOMS WITH of Yr ae Juroisbed, suitable for married couple.LET\u20141733 NOTRE DAME ST.NEAR ST.Jus e due, leaving a balance of $37.01.Thess - - VWANTED- AT ONCE, A GENERAL SERVANT mise every convenience.Gentlemen only.W Viotoria 77 = Francois Xavier at, fine basement, stroet reports were adopted.Major-Ge .M dy NP SE Auto uk pics home for à cesprotable VV ASTED-DRESSMARING BF THEDAY, BY A street.O9M-NICELY FURNISHED: PRIVATE FANI- flat, and flat above; also 546 Craig sl, 30 feet y Herbert then presented the handaome 7 srl Apply Ch competent dressmaker.Apply 20 Cathcart st OONS \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ly; breakfast if required.74 st.Famille st.front, extending back to and with rear entrance prizes.7 \\ VAs appr iste ad'aveauss a ENERAL ua Bo R moderate.Ap oly 7 Se borat.Nr TEE OOMB\u201431 VICTORIA sTREET, FURNISHED, b skvtight and ari gf good order Cen hi * ° Co > The prize list is me ten.men 287th- vent.Apply ats iavalasenue, TANTED\u2014BY AMERICAN TOOL MAKER, SIT- ce moderate.Ap ubert singl $ : ; artini serics; Battalion loams, ton mem gle nod double, comfortable rooms; also a very t.Est.Jos Ta Tin, rs se al at.>eterboro VV seas ug, oun | rar STE | Rome pm porn arm ga, | dE te oi zou 177 St.James Street.pu, tuten, lion si; oh batt.© i , tathroom with cup - ~ - 3449.; wi i Sree meen Bans Em Sc mae, BA ou op su Dens peg ta Th bond sed en GB NX a EE ee MO Et sopacately or toReLhaL; pee Th Rate.London.A Ey Bat Cy > - N ENCE.ç room, on parlor flat.Use of piano if req Bi : B tte! : \\ er phy English, one OF I SPEAKING \\ ph + ne Grade Lert a fo oz diately,à resident laundress.Weges $13 per month.housecleaning.Apply 671 81.James ess.M2 st Denia, a 5 BOARD.RE uen life ; it à à fining strength.y 8 do not nor of any as i Rifle Association teams, ten men \u2014Hespolef Rr, Avply a ue Mackay Inatituiien tor Protestant Lest W TANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY ENGLISHMAN, - ; wi ANA AAA AAA the nerves an ec g bl th : espeler; 3436; Ottawa R.C., Ottawa, 29485\" Mure \u2018he Blind, Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal willing to work ac aaything.Address \u201cV 310;,* FROOMS-DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, A powerful and at the same time as streos e to the taste as this Frot K.C., 1st team.Truro, 31 MA MU, Stan office _ M32 MA boardats2 Union Avenue.= PB°4E2-anD ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURING 0 LET-TWO, SPACIOUS _KLATS.OVER.excellent Canadian tonic.Siuce I began using it my} di- wenty men Kings County R.A., 5854; Tu j ANTED-A SMART YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL TANTED-BY ENGLISH LADY, POSITION AS OOMS-FURNISHED, WITH BOARD, LARGE ein Bobs: Lefistuended to at their Dply in cach case.to HH.Austin, Age, Bar gestion has become easy, I sleep quietly, and work appears light PUPKEast R.A.: a A A y .at n dual scores\u2014M Wont: Nowasbing Avely #7 st prose V 1 athocraphot and dent tharoughly Tell wu R ang al conyoniens oN Antone ond ig\u201d om homes.Miw S Ladies\u2019 Doctress, 15 OR ri Joby Tif, 318 St.Be Paul où st.189 to me.I consider it ny duty to attest it publicly.\u2019 Sergt.F.E.Hartiet, rd sith, em ee c=.\"2 | cated and competent, understands bockkeeping, otiee ex ~ iS rr tM.lan 82nd, 386.WANTED shor woMaN mend PRE; ONE Périenc Address \"V 3072.\" STAR office.sai OGM\u2014TO LET, FURNISHED (USE OF KITCHEN, Be ARD-_NES pets LADIES | SICK NURSE ve SET om FLAT ON ST.Louis Miss Marie Louise GravEL, 158 Berri Street, pine tn tilt team, ton me men \u201415th' living near arkel preferred.Ply Sing TANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY, large and warm.Lagauchetiere at au] +r accommodation for bosrde: medi y owner; cotton wood finis .Tonle t the ANCHOR MED tt.1st team, Hamilton, 3 2nd à P.0.Bux «2 = dance; ari rivate.Terms m moderate.187 Ca- Get a free sample of that excellent Tonic trom the .experience au :d'reforeuce, | {TE M an class Tes good oie ang fitter.Re- COM\u2014TO LET.FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, ious, below 8 Cet norme ne.138 100 lf he we oi Re bef ave.dso store, 1646 Notre Dame Street.20413 team, Hamilton, 3x; = va Hama Dune 2 VV ANTED\u2014IMMEDIS ATELY, A, RESPECTABLE ferences.Address 'T TAL JL with use of kitchen.147 St.Antoine.202 6 ; 51th \u201cBatt.2nd Learn, Poterborougd, 3016; 0th young womau to manage +O) ouse aud shop.TANTED-BY A MARRIED MAN SITUATION, ; ; OARD\u2014MADAME M.VILLARD IAB LATEL , Ba team, Erin, Must bave À 1 reforences.Sleep at bume.Address 15 \\ well accustomed te horses, kuows vity well, well up I ter sos a \u201coh Suna ay ITH BOARD, aor B opened & house (as private huospita Jfor ladies) at HOUSES WANTED.; Twenty men\u201413th hatte, SAT, STAR otfice.\u2014 in the oral oil business.159 St.\u2018Urbain.Water AUÉ gas - ES No: 197 Cadioux persos pont 6e Catherine, farts com ° BUSINESS CHANCES.Thirty men 13th at a oT \u2014 \u2014 a an well air ns; class boar el , ; FANTED-NURSE GIRL TO CARE FOR SMALL TANTED\u2014AN EXPERT ACCOUNTANT HAV.OOM_\u2014TO-LET, À ROOM FURNISHED OR UN- {of vate.Terms moderate.183 38 Forty m mer h Batt.iz | ONVANTEES a 10 slew : ; \\ turnished.F ticulars apply at 651 Albert st, rictly prive AAA ASS The ran ote Fitty b Batt.1 p ut bume.Apply 34 Tupper ing some leisure time would be glad to give a fow rnishe Or partic PP! 9 a street._ al hours daily to posting up books for doctors or dentists; SL Cuneyoniie ~~ © N32 AN ANTED\u2014A HOUSE, WEST OF BLEURY ST.R SALE\u2014AT LACHUTE, GENERAL STORE, Sixty on CIEL Batt., 15.95, Se NS STANT pri.iéhest references given.Address \"V 33, STAR office.COM\u2014ONE LARGE DOUBLE BEDDED ROOM.© trent, a: cass 25 bord.comfortable home Ror, = W and north of Dorchester St, with 4 or 5 bedrooms, F with well assorted tock: good prospeeta for an ener- C ALEDONI A SPRIN GS Seventy men\u201413th att., 20,235.Wh NTE b-nou SEMAID.A ROTESTANT PRE- a - ! 43 R in private family.10 Mackay st.rear; cold aud bot water, gus; private and oo children extension kitchen preferred.Fental aot to exceed $200 clear.getio man.Apply to Lewis Bros.& Co., St.Sulpice, Mont- , Rifle Association teams.ton men-Saekaiche- ferreu.Apply Wilh reterraues, V4 Dorchester ct WANTED BY YOUNG ENG Lisi WOMAN.Ares Address H 279000 STAR O 203 Seod real 200 4eod __ wan R.A.Prince Albert.20092; Gra ; fn SO ess crane Ce ee RES Shi the day.ul , OUM8\u2014TO RENT.COMFORTABLE DOUBLE R.A., Montreal, 2824; Temiscouata R.A., Fraser TANTED- A GENERAL] SERVANT (ENGLI 15H ror bythe day dire UE Se hE 1 A = ingle fumuhed rooms.Terma era BOARDCA, OAI DES AE ENDING COLLEGE A bed house, y res Femme lo ta ipo can bear falas investigation.Dont Closes September 3rd.vins, ze.men_\u2014-Levis R.A.Levis, 4537.ee 1 Le 1 EE > le a a » nu - 0 WLS SEY LL DE WTR os A PISTE NES | pue PE CL EE A mous, | Le Rn i Re By Cor | hn \u201cBF ins ici | on DC Hi Boe VE MT gran movens cosmive orwx.EEE, Mdr auoret \u201cGers Major Ge na.= al à a , \u2018 J VV ANTED-GOOD PLAIN COUR, NO W ASHING, Bisson st in.Ei \u201c11 FW per week.359 BL Aatoine st.ayy Grounds Apply By letter to \u201c 196 ood 0 Food Vnsiness, Located in oo of the best business TP Waters sold by best hotels and grocers, sud th Dare do 3 jor 3.J.4 Moson, isth Batts gos.No \"ANTED-MORNING ENGAGEMENT.BY A 2 \u2014 ANTED-AT ONCE, SMALL HOUSE, FIFTEEN , \u201c i ete roi work vasy, goud wages.N- air i V lady.experiented in teaching, Engish.French cons \u2014DOURBLE AND BINGLE, PARLOR OR OARD\u2014WAVERLEY HOUSE, 742 LAGAUCHE- \u2018minutes walk from Pos t Office.Rent $10 to 3s.streets in the city.Stand one of thy beat in the TR GURD & co., At the close of the presentation of the ain £ bath flat, with or without board, well furnished; B Stack, new fall goods.Store lighted with Electro Ja music, drawing.City references.Mims Lowndes, 3%) 36.tinted: modern conveniences, 61-Catheart.: siere, rst class rooms and board ond also table Address \u201c8 3027,\u201d STAR office.fixtures, stock small and well assorted.az 43 Jurers Street.prizes Major General Herbert congratulate®™ WwW ANTED A STRONG KITCHEN GIRL APPLY ee LT powiy tuted: in 203 4_ board; fitted throughout with every modern jenoe.whole plant wiil be sold at inventory cost prio with tha - the prize winners and urged the losers tq budote lame._ _ SRL - ES WANTING ACCOMMODA- 2 A boues north of grr, rn mix 200 we, ged Der ia ora ponies To about Two T= ersevere.On the question of the rifle td WwW ANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE SERV ANT «IRL FOR SALE.Rooms, Fan find gaceptionall large rooms, OARD\u2014AND ROOMS, COMFORTABLE PUR.and Stanley.Apply stating rent, to Revd C.Cameron quonsand Dollars cash.Baie 6 and 9 months secur- : used in his opinion it should be the tor general work, 20 Victoria vquaie.sl ANA NN ANS SANT NN am rivate Laths attached: English 000! 1s McGill Col nished, with®hoard; good table board; transients ac- Waller, care of oTavish strect.204 1 ed.Address \u201cH 3796\" STAR off 02 3 This that the force is armed with.His hopes of y Van 2 eur JOR SALE-200 BUNDLES RUBGER AND \u2018rgeare.X34 commodated.16 Union avenue.198 10 7 - à SWAYNE\u2019S new arms bad not been fulfilled.NN POR TUE CITE, 4 | din REE IMM I te) PUY ove ace coronas woows waar.[30ARD _MADANE Ln FRANCOIS, LADIES ROOMS WANTED: os SALE HCTRLS, SALOONS, IA ono OINTMENT statements had\u201d been made about the - - __ - - .hot ter, Al t, eto.aurse, superior accomm.ion for ers; A » PR 1-Metford rifile that were no u CANTED_A SMART GIRL FOR A FRUIT AND num hi mi ues.alba & Co.5 Fanos a [| Gen clemerouly 37 Mackay at ve uer la 2 4 best modical attendance: strictly private.Terms moder- 1 Lot ue Morris 118 8t.James, evening office, = 2 ET any ar an had said the contractor for these 3 tabu tore.Appl) OLU Craig siresl, About 8 p.ra > ste.78 5t.Dominique.ou ANTED-THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS OR ; .all s had palmed off inferior goods, Di JOR SALE\u2014-FOR THE \u201cMILLION KILN-DRIED OOM\u2014FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, ON BATH- two roo PE with use of kitchen.Apply stating OR SALE-IMPORTANT ADVANTAGE A FINE ee ona oo te face à renpon ad p \u2018 ror Fon eine Ti | hey Pine wood.fai eur maple.52.00 temarae iocks.AX Share aya ar without board; private family: no B° AP REAVEREALLCHAMBERS, JS HEAVER terms, to'Q 298, \"STAR offive.2033 and largo billiard parlor In tho centre, of the a Poose.dc.leering the a ot om Ripe under the direction, © FOIL ST r ocks avdiarmi +, chi nu 1?Mayo: _ ali class rooms an tab) ; A t n clear, ; of Mr.John a Gove e W Ap fo, po Sa 4 Fading a Jo corn.x Sais dud.elephons Mean RUNS 2 VICTORIA STREET.WELL FUR- Biodern conveniences Terms moderate 0 8 Mes tals.cor.Mansiold and 61 Boia at ei 88 Ht.\u201cDeis st Monte ° 804 v7 trae ut A by mail for So cts.Address: Rloyé.He tonto ded that the Martini posite Si.A Murke i uot 1 1 Wo mens eq a se à MES | Pire RIN | Boe pen spy, moots aun | Shs RS STAR RE Wn coon rey See tami |B hl Lt Tha ANTE LONG GIRL = \" {icon hight housework.Must be td.\u2014\u2014_ es 2018 OOM-FURNISHED, WITH BOARD, HoT \u2018cudance.Te Catherine, near Quusn's Theatre.7 ANTED-T \u201cRoos, ont o Tw 0 RooMS, FUR.the Martie Proviness.proposes abt hing » per- - shots.This rifle lmiaated the noise an Apply 3d ot Dommage st \"ot 3 JOR, SALE - WINDOW SHADES.ÉUTAIN MA water heating: house new and comfortable; private i Windsor Hotel, Address \"T 3012,\" BTAR office.343 manent sample room at Bt.on Fired and hes one A Former Liberal Stronghold.the recoil, and i young shot did rot ce TANTEL\u2014IMMIDIATELY.HOUSEMAID AND largest amortment in the city.Buy from the maker, 8.Fulah famiis: home, comforts.Only gentleman Of J hee 3OARD\u2014 AND ROOMS, FOR SEPTEMBER FIRST.wanted.Best ofreferences.N 2383, STAR office.lecti sider what wou d happen when he rull es habits need a 637 Dorch 8! LoxpoN, August 30.\u2014An election was Conk, The Latter fe want aus Iron, tor family of HL Maztel 673 Craig st.Prompt work.164 tf Jaw : brlr.43 McGill College avenue.2034 0 , xu the trigger.The difference in the weight two.Must Banc pest city Wherein es and Dorchester st.0 E-\u2014VERY FINE STOCK BIRDS.2 0OMS.DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, HEAT- \u2014 A WANTED TO PURCHASE.- held in the Borough of Lelcester yesterday, vas ouly half a pound, the Martini wetgh- - Cm F A A fricue pray.Pasta 50.68 : aary birds, 75 Strawberry ed by hot water, with first class board.725 Bher- OARD_AT LONGUEUIL.PARENTS DETIRINO AAA ALAN V jANTED\u2014 BEFORE You JNVEST rin to fill the place in Parliament made vacant Jog 0} pounds and the Martini-Metiford ecure r Ol nuine TANTED GOOD CARPENTER To GO To birls, 45 Nonfareil Fo x soil at re very low price.Appiy Lrouke st.neat Durocher M 2033\" onu Che Charles sires, opposite.English TANTED-TO PURCHASE SCHOOL AND COL- Ho used and stores toler \u201cEablon Bee.Viens.DY She res rnation of James A Picton and | o ounds.A man carrying the Jatter vith + COULLTY.Aindy AÉCOT ep.O0 A NO LÉ Ainsander Napoleon d'oderre, ME Lagauchetiere ; D ROOM,\u2019 SUITABLE FOR Sehbol ws lexe Looks and hooks of sll kinds, school books or ir James Whitehead, both tberal 100 rounds of ammunition would ca cu a, Gay.#1.PRORSALE\u2014PREMIER SAFETY BICYCLE PNEU.COM-FURNISHE ) oot boc \u2014_ and regiisites for sale.Purchase.at Fo Olde.Books Home Rulers, who were elected by accla- uzids less than if they had Martini.F matic ivre x inguage carrier lamp, bell ete.as ood 2 laclivs or ge ntlemen, with or without in ar pOARD-\u2014AND ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISH.Shoppe, 2172 8t.Catherine street and save large per- mation at the last general elections.The po ith V JANFED- GENERAL .SERVAST, REFER us pew Address \"Q 29% STAR office.Pip 2063 bt Catherine st.ed rat class table: all modern improvements; Aner centage.me PROPERTY FOR SALE: ETC, successful candidates yesterday were ardour ated.ft were general i _Emives Tequire SE Duargel@e 20 0 Tug : = , ETS ED SINGLE ROOM ON BATH.fight, telephone, home comforte.54 Mogi Collegn ave.1.The- moun orces- \u2018Ben 3 \u2014 [ror SALE SHOW capa PRICE TICKETS oot EF v CENISHE PRE re tnt as V NTED TO PURCHASE Al PUG Pup RE.PRON re mmm Mesers.Broadhurst, 1], \u201cibernls: sent at these meetings, and it was not suv TANTEDL.-GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL Fan and signs of every description.» Martols ; \" 23 5 tween 6am months o ora! : ~ COTTAGE.WE -HAVE- SEVERAL |-There-were four candidates in eo fle rising when their weapons were come Wa MO WAS Wa 03 S10.FeTeTEUER bw ab Montreals popular sign painter, 613 Craig aR Bell tele, ree\u201d I OARD-WANTED TABLE\" BOARDERS, \u201cFIRST | \u201cire on appiication Address Box 172, Pemi \u2018embroker\u2014 For cottage or for sale at bargaina Easy térms of Thevotowasas follows:Broadhurst(Libsral), Porno e could, however say that the mont nue ~ ; vi || phone 1477 Tan ie RNACE.BEEN IN 1 OOMS \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, DOUBLE class Franch kitchen.37 8t.Devis strcot.nt.payment.À.G.Ross & Co, Btanderd Building.126 of 9964; Hazell (Liberal), 7184: Rolleston (Con- new issue of carbines had arrived in the poh 2 HOT WA N 0 1 v (A Palace = \u2014 ï 5 f WA ANTED-A too it kta ib win kevin | \"a aly wo Jeans.\"Abily 51 Mell Conese ave ater) Hels, on parlor and bathroom aw.bala JBCARP\u2014AND ROOMS TO LET.18% CATHCART WY ANTEDT0, PURCHASE HOOKS, MICIEST R SALE-THAT ELEGANT THREE STORY 5¢rvative), 6007; Burgess (Labor), 1402.country and would shortly bé distributed, cuced.Apply 1 the eveniug, st 36 Mountaa at M., .st.25 stamps, old china, Curiositi»s, coîna, otn, Tore {il house, No 344 Wood avenue, red stons front, and all talll M ajor-General Herbert denied that an: ps.Great Trotting 8 on Dend.en 00 MAS Oo KINDLING WOQD.LARGE OOMB\u2014LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 10 vents for three books.3110 St.Catherine, near Blows moder improvements; alo five Jets of land on Crescent Martini-Metford rifles had been ret \\ ANTED.VU'ANTED\u2014A YOU NG GIRL AX NUESE FOR F°* \u2018 k, AL DE RINDLING Henderson D Bros.44 {yo gontiet en: also salir room for atngle gentivmen, Dire ice aod chocs rooms come i Brae class Dose : 304 260 \".adjointe an 370 H donneur Bherbrooke st.A HARTFORD, Conn., August 30.\u2014Pamlico, to England.One thousand rifles had come = w a me 3 WERE a hana np EEE | BER SRR URL HE heh en ve gt | bats Am Freer, Boone SL Braet mee stalin on thd cf ki wore own Canada: So \u201c| JOR SALE: WRITE \"ENAMEL BRAS.GLASN STAR HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC._ FOR SALE ON RRIER STREET, offors had been made to conve WANTED LAIN COOK.ALSO HOUSEMAID, an all kinds of letters for windows.Brase and OOMS-A LARGE UNFURNISHED PARLOR, Bina \u2014 VACANCIES, WITH BOARD, AT 12 ee em 36800 af first clase stone house, con pins tour Oak Park, this morning.He was taken ill barrels into Martini-Metfords.The party W hu wsahing roferenee requirvd.Avplyomthetore: Bickel letters for busta.3.H.Martel, 673 Cras on Us comfortably furnished rooms on bat Staniey streets\u201d Koferences exchanged 3032 - r es im eine at.Ae tual reat $54.00 month.with congestive chills yesterday, and in who made the offer, howosver, was anxioud \u2014 noon, 7d Durucher street.LL wz je TE 47 MoGili College a .7 ANTED -HORSF, GOOD DRIVING AND SAD- \u2018erms easy.t once.spite o every e ort to save him, he die ft bonus to start-on.GILI N rs == mr ee 0, ROO; FURNISHED \\ .in exch, rt t E R GAREAU, 158644 Notre Dame st.or & bonus V TANTED\u2014AT 71 MCGILL COLLEGE AVE NEEA- frre em LOST.com FURNISHED, FOR ONE OR TWO GEN- BAR ARD DAD in a Freel fin Terms moder.» choice Lo gam, nox] RE DOTÉ.Pong gn ooo.2038 AR \u201cOpposite the Court House.oT \u2018Then the election of officers took place-= ba bousemaul Avis 10 menti or crie ad : hat and coll water, bath, overy con- ste.\u2018Address 108 &t.Hubert ri 2034 2046 Not in twent free from Lieut.-Col, W.P.Auderson was unanimo: : ROC een et gu hot and cold ater, + + FoE SALE SOLID BRICK HOUSE, #2000.00 CAB little aliment caused by inaction 4e 11 leoted president; Major Mason, 18th TANTED=A GENERAL SERVANT - MUNT-UN.{- | venience.\u2018 \u2014\u2014 - | OARD_ FRAT CLARS BOARD AND FURNIDHED ANTED\u2014A FIRST CLASS HUNTER.APPLY 150.00; 10 year moi for 9900.00.pes 915.ttle allment caused by inaction of the re-elec \u2019 ., Jerstaud plain cooking: where auvther girls kot I on CATHERINE OR WINDSOR 0OM \u2014 FL RNISHED ROOM, ON | BATHROOM | BD rooms, heated by hot water: gas.a, etc.Apply 73 WA Neato Station, Dr por month.Room 1, 163 Be Jamon Len oo liver, Use Carter's Little Liver Pilla The fii uh vit ro elected ; Avply te a 1 11, nay waterproof coat, withou! cape.Reward at flat, hoard if desired; private family.\u2018erms moder ul pri t result w a pleasant surprise.T ey give or \u2019 \u2019 ; + ward 203 ANTED\u2014PONY CART, BUITABLE FOR PONY : Sutherland w A He Dr AERA pri vin ns.10 mer ~ Bsa] ae 33 Puckemer a._\u2014_\u2014 PB ( 11 baods high.Must be chesp for cash._Kpgly PUPILS WANTED.positive relief.president: Copt.E \u2018with a vote a thanies ; Gol references require BML OAT WEDNESDAY, THE TH INST, AN EN OOM\u2014NICE FRONT ROOM, WITH OR WITH BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED- E.O.Box 1729.: 204 SAS = | hi ol ork during th b .- - \u2014 4 velopevoutaining à sum of money.Finder will he out board.two minutes from Windsor Hotel 936, === sr \u201cSpecial ores.| added for his able worl @ the pas \\ \"ANTED-A YOUNG MAN SPEAKING BOTH Liberally roxanisl on returning the same to Wine Lorcheet 2032 AAA man mx MONEY TO LOAN.VV 4NTED-PUPILS FOR THE PIANO, ATTY ST.\u201cSmoke Derby I\u2019 Ss year; Major, W.E.Hodgins was re-elected lancia ges with 3or 4 AT experience in dry govis.Hospital 9 L'orchester at N .IAN ç Chas.Borromee.+ rr - =| ë = Siac sg ilo age ie Ropar AL TIA SUERDROOKE STA L ANTEDIMMERIATELY IE GENTLEMAN | rc mmm mR ARS RRR Tah : \u201cPi ane a ste entre ie St Charies fal Ads 1, are dunag the nigh ight of 23rd inat., a small red isha\u2019 \u2019 Petit brea cl and wife, bedroom and sitiingroom, i VATED PROFESSOR WARN AULT (63.RERRT) TAs, sa Ti 5 FRE Fuge.| ada Exec ef ities were re-elect: WA ANTED ENGLISH LADY, ABOUT 35.As RE.lon oi Ar ee information i ho \u2018rer he NIUE FURNISHED ROOM TD LET, wr 4 ie ji een Dore stroct.Address oy ° Heu ro pére OR Bo, hors Bait son.pent a \"Tou the only organized Union Flug question of allowing isley men to shoot \\ and sistem al) hh oubjects, Fr à dre aged irc Thomas It Hohe.Corkins Neg \"aus |] § pieces.agreeable and central loontion.i 906.\u201d 8 _ .notes disvounted.\"Rm blew Broa.38 Br Vincent tot ANTED-PUPILS FOR PRIVATE INsTRUC- TOb#cco Factory in Canada.\u201d before they go over was not allowed.The Lanse alin preferred.No publie school teachers need oer A BLACK SPANIEL WITH WHITE ON St.Denis st.\u2018 XJANTED-TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS AND tion in composition, bookkeeping, arithmetic, ete.WH meeting closed with several votes of eiply.Mrs Charles Riorndon, St.Catharines, (mt.24 3 hreast and fret.¥% reward to any one returning it sitti furnished).with hoard or use of kit ONEY TO LOAN-\u2014ON SALARIES, FURNITURE, Terms moderate.Address \u201cE 273, Boe, Kellar presents novelties | ini thagic art at thanks.{ W ANTED A COUR REFERENCHS REQUIRED.we TPT rene a Roce me 1e, Ton E WELL, re cher, youl U7 Wiodacr ead Shore Si.Antoine.Apply M ATR Func.Urgans, Warehouse Receipts and Miscel: 8 the Queen\u201d s next week.ne Quartermaster Isnacs, of Her Majest Avols a A DorcBuster st.Quired; at 279 dt.Chas.Borromee.\u2018 ass | laneous securit HYAMS, Te ple Build ANTED\u2014PUFILE THE INGRFS-COUTELLIER fe ship Blake, m Loft with an accident lastn FOUND.; ANTE! R : , Tem street : |\u2018 W Sch ot Languages.\u201d Fraser lustitute.2048 À ffüo épecimen of an ancient quern sions bein knack down by an electric.at ; : AS SAVANT NÉS A A i OOM~\u2014CHEERFUL FRONT ROOM, ON BATH W Nome, Tor goth A AND TWO OR THRKE 222 dames has been prime à licar Écolaw, ie car.ii He had à narrow pe with his lite, PROPERTY WANTED.To ; .room dat, with leant: Daisy furnace: private fauilr.portion soit) prefere des EEE rer : =| but ting easy to-day.He was take JOUND-ON MOUNTAIN PARK, PURSE CON: (pposite St.James Methodist Church, 145 8¢.Alexander , 204 2 FARMS TO LET.; shire.ut is resting Ÿ y.LAN ANS NS RAA ANT NAN A taining small sum of money.Apply 375 Mance at wo - BOARDERS WANTED, L, = TE tothe Brunawick \u2018 shy A wound on h WANTED TO PURU HASE COXTAGÉ, SMALL + see FRE ANTRD-EOON AND BOARD FOR LADY EM- ATV LACHINE.FOR AA PA im Ae u thotisands of\u201d homes Hepa s | arilla leg is rather nful, but no bones with good green Jot, Pt.St.Chirles or near city.MOUND ON SHAMROCK LACRGESE GROUNDS, Rous wELL FCRNISHED, LARGE DOUBLE ing tie day: 10 minutes from V.xorie ARM is constantly kept as à tmily Sarsapasilla broken.He w.be confined to his root Would purchase, or rent with tion of purchase.Par rprood .D.F.with fret class board.Do.#4 8t.Denis at.pare rie Address \u201cV 30h\" Sran win pois on trecs.T.A.Dawes, jr, ANYED-TWO YOUNG MEX TO ROOM AND tioulare and terme to !\"V 3006\" as a late Paula nerprooé oo od Jug rom.4 ager Be si ne, Que 0 LV ie prérate nly.10 Catbedraise 88 Loris for some days, r LY > - .0 _ - . 4 5 The Buily Star, kinds of weather on the bare ground._trements and decent comfort, why have a ON THE \u2014\u2014 PROBLEM.= M aninevitahle s -den./tolet Mr Laurier's talk of econon ; remin.one of the prodigal Dr.Tait Robertson was amoung departure ; x or England lasi week by the Numidian.: was \u2014 ferring to the fact that the Hon.George \u2014even o \u201cne people.selves, and contends that we cannot \u201cper- GRAHAM & OO, Proprietors, :-363 and 165 St.James Street, vins Dane S STAR is sont to any part of the So sde months, and Be, or three cn tuer We bellere the circulation of = of tro combined iseuc of ail the efface fan x: neowspapers rs published in the city of M \u201cGa Agents for French Advertising are ce, Favre & Cie, Rus de la Grog fre 18, Paris, France.Baie À CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 25th August, 1504, Monday.so B7,592 Tuesday.\u2026.37,274 Wednesday.veseennncee 37,075 Thursday.couses verernrersssssaneenss 37,008 FridAY.\u2026.+.vessorescesasrarss «000000 37,008 BaturdAŸ.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026coresrserssscoressranuss $3,352 230,802 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE sa \u2014ENDING\u2014 THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1884, Aug.25, 1894.FLOOR THE DRILL SHED.A \u201cground floor\u201d is sometimes a good thing and sometimes it isn't, There have been men who were very anxious to get in on \u201cthe ground\u201d floor,\u201d but they were not volunteers seeking a drill hall.Montreal has a capital drill shed, but it would like to trade its \u2018ground floor\u201d for « floor made of some substance less dusty.It is not conducive to the good appearance of the men to- be assembled and manœuvred in all It may harden them, but it takes the blacking off their boots -and spoils their uniforms; and then if hardness is to be pur: chased at the expense of dress and accou- shed at all} Why not drill in a snowbank or a mud-fuddle! Then it cannot be conducive to the health of the men to be per- | petually breathing air heavy with the dust they raise Ly their marching.Loose dust naturally lies thick on the \u201cnaked ground.and.the of the volunteers sends it into the_air, fills their clothing with it, spoils their weapons and deprives them of much ol the physical Lenefit of the exercise.The Government trampir z-\u2014about should complete its provision for our citizen-soldiery, ara put a floor in the Drill Shed._ = \" ~ provincial subsidy discussioa, born promises of th Mowat-Mer-i:c Conference at Quebec, is Lringing out some forcible opinion from Ontario Liberal: jour nals, The Globes emphatic declaratica against any increases in the subsidies comforting to the full extent of its influence ; and now the Hamilten Times goes it several better by expressing a mild predilection in favor of abolishing provincial subsidies altogether.After re- Brown did not approve of the subsidy Bystem, it says: As Cainnda ipereases in population, and new Roy noms er are forum out of the territory in the North-West the subsidy sy te.n will become more trovticso,.es and e xpensiy It is the most dangerous planic in the \u20ac nfederation structure.Mr.Laurier Dak enough work cut out for himself it there ring of the tariff, but he wonlé tind many K, R3j-dthiizers 1! he were to atinounce a de- rin or even a desire tn aboli-h the Subridics, 0 so tintin the language of Geo rown, * those vho spend must pas With the annual subsidy drain of four or tite millions.removed, the stm- plitication of the Canadian tariff would bo à auch easier tek than it is now This would mean a heavy direct provincial tax all round, each province paying its own way \u2014a plan not likely to be popular anywhere and least so in the smaller provinces.It would also tend 16 weaken the pawer of .the Federal Parliament, and make usless a nation and nme of a bundle of states.It would be Letter to have our rigid economy direct taxation, if necessary\u2014at Ott \u201cand let ns move ahead together as hear those Liberal declarations against any further raiding of the Federal treasury./ WINNIFEC FOR NEWFOUNDLAND.And now from the West comes a voice in favor of making a province of Newfound- nnd.Canadian pluck and ambition are not faced out yet, cautanlicrous section- niists to the contrary notwithstanding.The Winniper Nor-Wester thinks that Air.Morine, now that his political friends are in power in Newfoundland, may get up a feeling there in favor of entering Confederation, and hence joins in the recent discussion on the side of Cana- dinu extension.lt credits the Srar with making \u2018a new point which has con- _ siderable.force-to it\u201d inpotäting out that Canada's interference in the Bond-Blaine treaty renders iL impossible for us to refuse any overtures for closer union with our- nist in imposing our demands on the Newfoundland people to the.prejudice of their commercial liberty.and then refuse to consider their application to become a part of us.\u201d ft continues: \u2014e\u2014Jiinunreaconable tomy that we shall neither suffer them to come to us, nor to make trado ar- tangements of thélr own which woare privileged to pretrnd may be prejudicial to Heitivh inter- css in North America.That is top much like tie dog fu the manger.We donot know mhether Newfoundland (2 prepared, or is pre fe submit atroffer of huncxation, but ff it Phoutd a a, we are bound to give § roasonable con.slderation or furogo our clatm Lo interfere with fis trade troatien.Closer comme relations with tho United States might result in Americanizing the Island, but tho obvious protection \u201cBinion w enever itn ask for alimission.Thus now we have Winnipeg and Hali- fax\u2014the two extremes of Enstern Canada both declaring that it is impossible for us to do anything else but receive New- foundiand with open arms when she approaches our front gate.Camda 18 still tho Canada \u2018that built the Inter- colonial, that\u2019bought the North-West, that made & oanal system, shat went the .Mr.C \u2018England Jast week by the Vancouve GP.R.to the coast and that killed Unre- stricted Reciprocity.We havefaith fn ourselves, Then, by the way, how will this position _ taken by the Winnipeg Nor\"- Wester pass as a comment upon the following sneer of the .Hamilton Spectators at its fellow Conservative organ in Halifax for venturing to disagres with the Spec.\u2019s anti-British policy: Halifax would benefit largely from the annex- \u2018ation of Nowfoundiand, and that cod and sufficieut n why the eral.ished in Halifax, a hav! Ting the good of that town at hoart\u2014 shoul vor of ns annoxation | on the turin bo isiand which can't call shores its own.The Spee.wants the Frenchshore difficulty settled first in any caso.That might not -be a bad idea, for it is always well to get bothersome things done and out.of the way; but its non-settlement can never be permitted to cool Canada's welcome when Newfoundland kuocks.GAMBLING DEVICES.Various Schemes at Sohmer to \u2018me ce People to 0 Tempt Fortune.\u201cAlthough the, pony wheel and the Ted, white and blue wheel have disap from Sohmer Park, there are several of other games left.There is the round wir\u20ac cage with the nambered balls inside.One ball falls out at a time, and the holder of the paddle with the Jucky number wins a prize which consists of a cup and saucer, u plate or a vase, The man in charge, howev er, informs the winner that if- he does not like the prize he will put it back.Next to this is the fish pond which, however, does not &eem to meet with favor in the eyesofthose with money to lose.First across the walk is a numbered \u2018wheel, the prizes of which consist of cheap vases, ete.These, however, are never taken, the proprietor always gives 40 cents to the winner, Next comes à card game; a large board is erected behind an enclosure on which are numbered squares.me have prizes placed upon them, others\u2019 are blank.pon paying 10c to the man in charge eight cards are dealt out.Each one hears a number and the numbers on the eight ends are added up, and if the total represents the number of a prize, the prize is given or its equivalent in money.The prizes are valued at from 25c to $10.All these games have been running for some time at the Park and scent fixtures.They were in full blast yesterday + at the Street Railw ay employés\u2019 festiva The Sir John A.Macdonald Club.A meeting ot the Sir John Macdonald Club was held vesterday afternoon.There was a full attendance of the Executive Committee.The-revigion of the voters' list was under discussion and the meeting adjourned at six o'clock to meet again in the near future.PERSONALS.Mr.J.J.Goulet has returned from a ; trip- to Europe.wiih Charles J.Pusey, Brockville, is at the Mr.Warden King has returned from a short trip to England.Mrs.J.M.Warren has roturned to town from, Willard, Maine.Mr.-C, B.Esdaile, has returned to town from a visit to Cacouna.Dr.T.Johnson.Alloway, of Mackay street, has returned toto .Mr.T.J.Quinlan has returned to town fiom Old Orchard Beach: MF F.YW.Moore.Cape Town, South Africa, is at-the Sty Lawrence Hall, Mr.3.-Moncyponny and Mrs.Moneypenny, To- ronuto, arcat the Windsor, ji Mr.Duncans, Mcintyrs and family have just returned from Old Orchar Mr.W.Wright las returned to town from a moths holiday at Portland.Mr.David Denne and family; have roturned to town from Georgeville, Que.cv.Lennox Williams finn [turned from Eng- and, after six weeks a Lord Bishop Dunn, of leave for Eurupe on Septem Mr, ©.Salebury has ne \u201cto town from a mouth's holiday at Willard, Maine.K.Domville, Hamilton, Ont., er.w cbes Diocese, will left for 8 Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Aberdeen have arrived at Halifax.Dr.James Stewart has returned to tower.fron: his summer holiday.spent on the continent.Mrs.DJ.Flolsten and family have returred to town from a holiday visit to Grand Metis, Mins Masterman, who has been spending a manth on the Maine coast, has returned ta town.Mrs.It.Taylor and family have returned to town from Bic, where they have spent the summer.Pi Stirling, who has been enjoying a few ecks' holiday iu Europe, has returned rom his trip.Mra.F.A.Bussicre and family have returned to the city, after epending nino weeks at Ca- coung.Mra.Thomas Todd and fort, who have spent rome weeks at Port Kent, N.Y., have returned to town, Miss Delisle, who has been pending the summer In England, has returned to Montreal by the.Pari Mr.v alter Paul and Mrs.Paul have rettrned to town from their bricf sumtner holiday spent \u2018in England.The Misses Rethuno are the gucats of their aunt, Miss = Phillips, at Quebec, où tLelr return from Tadousac.Mrs.W, A.Hastings and family, who have boun on à visit to North Hatley, Que, have returned to town Mrs.John Kingan and family havo returned to town fram Cacouna, where they have enjoyed a month's holidiy.Mr.Au pure Galarnoau has loft town on n visit to Mrs.McCallum al ber country residence near Lake Champlain.Rev.Canon Chance and Mra.Chance, Paisley, Scotland.arc amonz the recent arrivals at the St.Lawrence Hall Mrs.A.C.Barbeg and family have returned to town from a intl holiday spent at South dt is asaurinæ-\u2014hewever-to-}Framivghar, Mase Mr, W.B.Prower.Mra.Prower and (amily were among the nunterous departures for England by the Vancouver.M-.A.Dansercau, postmasterof Montreal, han heen spending a fow days with his family at, the Point, Riviéro du Loup.Ruv.Father Desnoyere, who has been joying a few weeks\u2019 holiday at oh Orchard Benoh, has returned to town.Profes service.; d | t.Steamers marked thus * do not stop at Quebec.Rimouski or Londonderry.\u201cLaurentian\u201d carries eabin passengers only eastbound.RATES OF PASSAUE-CABIN, 88.PARISIAN, 350 to $75 single, $100 to #135 return BN.BALDINIANY | $5010880uingle, F100to Ult0return By other stcamers, $45 and $50 smgle, $%0and $95 return .Rates a; A Fpirions sce dosing tam location of stateroom, and cet ee Sweerage, to or from pool, Lond Glasgow, Lon- donderrs.Belfast or Quecnstows, £15.00 Beading and ali necessary utensils fr Glasgow, erry and New York Servies.From Glasgow.BTRANSHIPS.From New York : n Aw STATE OF CALIFORNIA 31 Ang, 4.00pm.\" Aug.STATE SE NEBRASKA Bent, 315k m Has BTATE OF CALIFORNIA 38 Hept, * Gabin, 90.Secodd Cebin, 990.Btcerage, $15.early all the statercoms are sitveted on the saloo , thus securing perfect ventilation Al th the Stemmons ot th services ave fred throughout with the {nceadas er infor electric trie tigi.For gp freight.RS Ne\" t re Boston = A ohia.er te AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.52 Broadway, N.Y.German Mediterranean Service.NORTH GERMAN HAMBUKG-AMÉRICAN LIOYD BB.CO.NE.: Fast steamers between Hew York und Naples, ant G Get ou 16, s¥am, for @.2 for Ge: Ruiser W.ir, me for Ha, Bina apm ve, for 3 A srs, Naples, Goon Rie Viet Nov.ior Ai ie serie 3 Werra, Nov.24, ov.3, for Aigle, Naples, Genos.Kaiser W.IL.Dec 1.108 m wm, nos.F.Bumarck, Dec.8, 139 aa mn, for Algiers, Naples, Genoa.Fada Dec.18.10am.for dénos.All steamers stop at at Gibraltar Return tiekota available for the pleaimers of either line from Kapled, Genoa, Gibraltar, Hembury, Hremen, Lon- Notes.t Egypt by NG.Lioyd 8.8.Co.'s gS 0 's Imp.ra.orth German Lord American Le He Brosdway, X.Y.ELRICH 3 co.Gen.ne + win 20 LY Shi, D.CONNELLY, iace d' Armes 8g.St.Paul street.14 Place Dovaras BaTTanany, W.D.0 IS amen ames Ay W.LS pren séroet- 1781 Nctre Dame street.Manitoba \u2014 North-Western RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA.à Per Cent © Bonds £540,000\" First Morty The ittee eo request the Bondholders, ja accordance with the resolntion unanimously passed at the meeting of Bondholders bold a the Cannon Btreet \u2018hotel, London deposit their Fonds prom men tr 3 Share Trae th v n oy à Bank Bi rildings, Loution, Flame who Compaay.14a their i the Steck in exchange tion will in Fie course be made to t Committee for an oficial quotation of the oltained at the i Pr Tru am nd Agen are Trus empany, Te pi \"To Crean Limited; el 9 be OF or at tl Or evo esars.en \u2018The To 3 Monte eal.Bros, The ones f of the Committee, ! Cowan F.COATES, Chairman.20th July, 1806.192 food =1 \u2014BY\u2014 Decker Brothers, Albert Weber and J.& C.Fischer, - may be purchased at C.W.LINDSAY'S, 2268 {0 2a72 st.Catherine Street, at a reasonable price for cash or payments.304z°n 1 NEW YORK.PIANOS |+e An expresa t train will leave Mont: sevaging 8% 5355 tome pi i Metis, arriving ress a Inns 2 19.00 \u201cAU the cars of EX RAILROADS NTERCÇOLONEAE RAILWAY.894 SUMMER ARRANIEMENT.104 ha En after Mooday, the 25th June, 1894, Throngh a Passenge r Trains wll run daily (Sunday excepted) Losve Montreal dy Grand Truok Raii- ruse fro m Bonaventure Btation\u2026.hy by Canadian Pacific Kail- ndsor Street on.ni 7.50 Leaye Arrive Riviere d Arrive etis Arrive Daihoutio.- Arrive Monct Arrive êt.John Arrive Halifax.there a 11 a clock Saturday.train will leave Cacouns on Bunday even- o'clock and run through tu Montreal; arriving at 7.45 o'clock Monday.rE at.23.10 xpress t| o'clock run through to Little a out The trains to Halifax x and Bt.J run through t to their destinations on The Buffet Sleeping car and other cart of Express (rain leaving Montreal at 7.50 a'elook, run throught o Halifes For ticketsand all information apply to m Freigh d Passeagor ot, Sisson st.Taras DP.POTTINGER, General Manager.Railway Office, Moncton, N.N, \u2019 JUNE.1394.there street, Mont: 215 Not / 7) Le sa(6n, \\ 4 Seaside Excursions.Portland.TAN ud return., NB max.Nes ind retu Tickets.good going August 3 3.September L2and3 Good to return Sad; September 30.CHEAP EXCURSION TO Ottawa & Return 82.25.Goot going p.m.trains September Int.Good to return until Beprember 4th, 1834.REDICED RATES re OR EXWIBITIONS.TO SHERBROOKE AND RETURN.en September 3% 5 À 7 On September 4 4 Ss.Good to Return 1 until September 10ch, 189%.70 TORONTO AND RETURN.ptesaher 2 dite 12, 23, 08.a0 «| Okt B BeDiomabe Good to Dr ont Sept.17th, 1894, Local Ser vice Montreal an nd Perth-Traius Jeaving Montreal « t 415 y.r Perth, and arriving Montres! 11.30 a.m.from Perth and intermediate stations will be peste after Sept.Ist.City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 129 ST.JAMES STREET, .Next Post Office.And ac Windsor Street and Dalhousie Hquare Btations.20 SEASIDE EXCURSIONS Portland and recturn.$ 6 00 St John, N.B., and retürn, via Quebec or via Portland and steamshipe.750 St.Andrews, N, B., and return via Portland and steamship.ceoernenne.750 Halitax and return, via Quebec.vaases ee ce verges .10 00 LI EL en oJ ely Quebeo and east thereof.to stopover at Cheap Excursion to Ottawa and Return $2.28.Bert To.\"God to return unth Sept Th, Tos | REDUCED RATES FOR EXHIBITIONS.TO SHERBROOKE AND-RETURN Ss sche: i And Cees $3.38 Good to return until Sept.10th, 1094 TO TORONTO AND RETURN.On Sept.9 MM, 12, 13, 34,.8 On Sept.Sand io\u2019 - Good to-retum until Sept.17th, 1094.For tickata and reservation of berths in Bleepors or te in Parlor Cary, apply at Clty Ticket Ofice, 143 St.James Street at Bonaventure Btation.te} \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 THE IDEAL HOLIDAY PLAY-GROIND OX THE AMERICAN CONTINENT IS THS | TRADES MND LABOR COUNCIL ne raga or nn AW aE ME ind 5 le RII MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.a dit \u2018 .CENTRAL .\u2018 9th Annual Labor Day Celebration MONDAY, Sept.3, Atthe Exhibition Grounda A FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA Las been Engaged for Dancing.The following programme of games will Le givca during ernoun pi the Shot Shot fopem).3 prizes.i Throwing the 56-1b.wel ht fopen), 3) rizes.3\u2014Ruuning Hop, Step mp 3 prizes.artery Mile [oi pent 3?3 prizes.5\u201475 Yda {13 years avd puder), § prizes.Quarter si open to mumbers of labor organize- tiona, ire.1-75 Vari.¢ ia race (12 years and under), 5 prizes.8-100 Yards (pen), 8 9 One (u] en) 3 prizes.io- ~itumon Whecibarrow Reco (no wheels), open, 4 11- air ie (open to members of labar organizations), 1-13\" joe i Laden Egg Race, 5 prizes.Pol: J prizes 4-715 ï ards one \u20ac to vives of merobers of labor organiza- t vhs rigs 5\u2014100 V ards (young ladies), ra Wards Obstm: je Race Eprizes bres 17\u2014A00 Yards Three-Lx patron extensively by Canadisna Je CON ies vi.1% 19 19 or A.Cc ARSON, Manager.VICTORIA COTTAGE, Caledonia Springs, Ont, ALPHONSE EN AEUNESBE.Mauager.Good Good ig and stages to L'Orignal al.oo Adirondack Nountaion\u2014Bilier Lake House.Beautifut location ; fishing and hunting nusupamed ; win afford; trout suid game in es md te For terms, ete.pfldrene A.H STICK KEY, tr.Black Brook, HOTEL BELLEVUE, Fraserville Whart This Hotel will open early in June.For terms, etc.Apply to J.A.FONTAINE, From v OARD- SEPTEMBER , BOARD FOR ADULTS god quiet board: city refer- noe.Pepe edistely, 5 © Sha.Lake Bide | Port Kent, N.Le 1 .mar \u2014\u2014\u2014 ppt > \u201cNATIONAL QUEBEC TO PLAY MONTREAL NEXT MONTH.Proposed Matoh Races Fall Through\u2014 Tue Beavers Go to Ottawa- ) Carrier Pigoons Mius- ing-Other Sporta.It appears that the regular date for tho Que- CRICKET.| bec-Montreal intormediate matehb in this city is Octoberl3.An cfort is being made (3 have the match come off in the middle of September, but it is not by any meuns delinitely decided, Beavers vs.Emmots The Beayers champions of the Junior Leaguo) have shown theirsuperiority over all the junior by defeating thems for the last thres year the title without an] only teain Lu \u20ac vival them being the White Stars, which they did by the close margin of 3 to that the champions do uot intend to lot 2.Bird class team like the Emmets dictate and capturin elfort, tho they were defeated this year already bat stralght Galies with the samo team as to-day.The Beavers want to understand that they no junior team, but they will have to keep their engagement with the Stars of making it impossible fur them: to-sey are afraid of Ottawa, thus their tea to play the Emmots.They are taking thelr strongest team to Ottawa with the determination Lo Win and du something no other team ever did,-viz, defeat the Stars on their own chtadel.Seving that the Emmets vont to take this op tunity while the Beavers are away, to w atne, they are: quits welcome to it, as tho leavers are nending over a scratch team to Tay thein, to suve defaulting.For the Senlor Championship.Next Saturday will see the Montrealers and she Torontos cross sticks at Rosedale.The home toam have been practising overy oveniug for some titne and will have their final practice this evening.A good team will be sent up, and they are feelin pretty confident.The Toronto tea have also been hard \u2018at work.The defence has becu strengthened byethe uddition of Douglas Breamwell, late of the Tecumseths; they are steady, Yeliable players.The rest of the ve gol down to condition, and when Montreal meets the Quéen Cit will have to play the wo ucroses they ever played if they expect to For the Itoraadinte.ehamplonship.The Crescents ure out every evening practisin hard for Saturday's match with the Montrea Juniors.The Montrealers are also at work preparing for thel game.As the match will be played on the Driving Park, Point St.Charles, euthusiasts will have an of portunity of Witnessing a double event, as the kmmeta and Beavers oro also scheduled to play there.La BASEBALL.National L League, Following are the resulta of yesterday's games of the Natiopal League at the Citic: mentioned: aggregation they: a + 3 James Stewart & Co's Sales.NAN NNSA THE TURF.Yesterday's Results at Shespabhead Bay.SHEEPEHEAD Bay, N.rn t 20.Fallow- lng are the ae torduy's racca Slot trace, ry Ttoed.05 3.Perkion, Si) Bar fy ui A Clapteël 8tol Houndolar Richardson me, 1.S ockade, Rosette, King Gold and Doric al = Seco es de ne 100 [R.tt), 5 ok oo cis tod, 97 {Gniflin], even, aret- nl.15t0 1,3, Time, klin Pasion ane er, Pontler, lan Franklin Bel ravia also ran.Chird race, 1 mile\u2014Don Alonso.12 (Simms], 2 01 [¥ 13 to a the es vou about Lin rilo\u2014Irish Reel §3 Haale to 1, 1: Gutta Percha 115 lena] 9 ot 100{A.Clayton}?tol, .Time, 1.odcrico an -Hermanita fth Face the FI Flight stakes, 4 mile\u2014Clifford, = Grimor 9 20, 1; Lady.Violet, 117 [A.Clay- 5w2 2 :Lnstre, 97 (Po rkins], LS to 1, & Time, Re 33 25.Only three starters.Sixth race, joie.Michael), 114 {Taral), 8to 5, 1; Arab, 96 [UrliHin].6 to 5, 2; Speculation, ho (enn).to 1.3.Time, 1.40 r M Vattorson, Best B rand and Zoulika also ran.Reventh race; the Turf hand dicap, 1} mile on turf -{Hume, ti2 (RelfF], 8to Joaming, 122 {Fhrama], 7 to 10, 2; Live Oak, tin Griffin), 8 to 1, 5.Time, 207 1-5.Coquette and Jordan also ran.At.Charter Osk Park.HARTFORD, Conn., August W Yesterday was the best so far of the Charter der Gale meeting.Ralph Wilkes won the Charter Oak stake race for 2.18 trotters and lowered his o rec couple of zcceonds, : naking £ the fastost mile ever trotted for this atal two races for the Breeders\u2019 stakes were \u2018wholly lacking in interest.Summisries : 2.18 class, trotting; Charter Oaks stakes, $5000\u2014 Ralph V Wilke Lacan tree sera eee 111 Mahogany 2 22 Sally inunons.654 Gretchen 347 Aunt Delilah 958 Strontia 4169 4h The 578 Gathering Lebui 796 Miss Mcliregor - 388 2.18 class, pacing purse, $1000 Jud © Sterling vues 8121 Hizhi L.- 2 14 44 Berkshire Courier.12676 £3222 73523 6 4-368 6 8 7 5dr -8_7dr 2.18, 2.38.G4, 15 \u2018class, \u2018trottlou ; Breeders fakes, No.Katie B.Lavight Time\u20142.38, 2.384, 2.344.Yesterday at Independence.st 30.\u2014Two of Tues- threo new ones mado INDEPENDENCE, Ia., Au, day's unfinishod races an At Baston\u2014 ; | up a good card for yesterday.Tho track St.Louis cee.211000000 on 2! was fast, but the borses fought a north wind an Clark 3414vu y ux M4 2 the honie stretch.The 243 trot was won .y Bat terion - arkson, Miller and Thin: : { Vyzant und the 2.45 pace went to Bad Ono- Stivetts and ran: Unpire, Mcqua aid i qin and Lrifrss Eulalie had practically no op.At Brooklyn\u2014 usition iu their races.Vera Capel .Pittaburg.né ines 000400200 7-11 3 | eats in the 2.20 p hace in in 2 11 and 2.114 the third Brooklyn 10320230x 11 14 3 heat going to Sil Dick ho race was post- u Mattorles Ebroi and sugden:Stcinand Duiley.| poned on account of dares, .tupire, Kcef ! .A Match Race Not Likely.Ciovaland.2009002000 L 2° CHlicaco Augist 30 The proposed match race - \u201c > » > qu 1 New York.rena J U9 NY 2x 8 12 5 | mioteri: alize- tha Toes, wil not ¥ ° TT come to any agreement.each ond claiming to ; Far Cinpire in » have dates arranged which the match would in- A § Philadelphia.; © tertere with.An offer hay been received from E hiladeiph 4 ! VOGUAIO G 11 3 George Hnnkins, of the Harlom track, pou b oes Werhi izouvl og x 13 1 3g, put.up 10, 0 for the race if the owners woul patti\u201d ey in x.Car \u201c> and Grady: del gq, $400 c cach.This offer bas nut been He, ceptet At Baltimore it Was All Talk.Loutsville.; 0 0 hi ] 13 : 91 19 8 5 3 NEW YORK.August 30.\u2014The talk of a match terion Wads worth nd Za ner Huwke \u201cbetween The Burterilies-and Hrandy wine, the - and Robinson.l pisire, Betls.} rst nd second horses in the Futurity, will ea ye ' frobatiy end in talk.Mr.Gideon has nothing .At Washington- ._ \u2018-to win and overything to lose by sucha match Washington.-\u2026.23640 0 000 9 12 5 under Futurity conditions, and has never enter- Cincinnati.loru12 7 taiued the proposition seriously.; 0! Batteries-Mereer atid McGuire; ; Fournier and Morritt.Unipire.Emslie.How the Clubs Stand.Won.last, Percentage.ton.Loo.9 # 697 + Ev] os G4! 435 Bi) 14 533 $s d4 33 4%) oS 452 a 435 63 AUS us 342 _ouis ville.Ti 301 Saturday's Telling Game.The Farnhams are scheduled for next Saturday with the Granites on the Shamrock grounds fcr three sharp, which isthe last time this season that the railroaders visit hèré.This alone is not the cause of the great interest taken in the coming game : but from the {act that the Granites have lost twice in Farnham, and winning the one paged on their home grounds making this the tinal between those two teams in the schedule of the Canadian League.The panes played caused a great deel of excitnen:, and were splendid ex- hibjtions of the scientific port, and this telling event is sure of drawing out the sae crowd to- .@ethet \"With nutubers who have not yet sven these two clubs meet, LAWN TE TENNIS.The International Tournament.NIAGARA, August 30 Dameut Was resumed chief matches were Ma Play in the tennis tour- pesteniay muning.The coltn Chase against A, M.Pope.of Yale.and KE.Foote, of Yale, against Gordon Mackenzie, of Toronfo.Chase won \u2018his tie casily, 8\u2019 a, 6- À, Mackenzie gave Foote a* hard game in the first set, 6-3, but was beaten in the second by the double champion, 6 1.In the novice matehes, Po A.Manning, of Toronto, beat C.Ho Hyde, New York, 6-1-65-4; I.Whitheck, Rov hester, beat H, W.MeUClive, St, Catharines, Ont, 246762 64; W.McMaster, of \u2018oronto, heat W.HK.Feryus, of Montreal, 63-62, R.D, Wrenn, the American champion, E.Wrenn and HI.E.Avery, arrivod from Now Yoric during the afternoon, To-day\u2019 Foote, » play leaves Malcolm Chase, A.kK, t fatthewsa, C ponadion « batnpions ; H.E.Avery, Detroit, and Grifiin, Toronto, in the second.The best punis of the day wos between Foote, of Yale.und Gordon McKenzie, Torante, Foote winning 6-3, 6-1.A.M.Pope, Yale, somewhat easily 6 4, 6-1.Meadows, Buffalo, after winning from |.Angel, Rochester, by default, was heaten by Gritlin, 3.6 3 6-3.Moldrum.Toronto, beat Miller, | vho retired and then vas beaten by Matthews 1.Anddersen, Toronto, kept Avery busy, ut lust hy the score 6-3, 6-4, Ladies\u2019 -inzles vreatod great.interest.Miss dewman, Judy champion, Detroit, béat Mrs Hnsnitll, Toronto, 6-1, 6-3; Mrs.W hitehead, agen beat Mrs.S.Thompson Buffalo, 6-3, 26 Novice singles for, the Wilkes Cup were wel advanced, and Whitbock Brothers Priochoster arin the semifinals with Chisholm and Me.Mæter, Toronto.To-day R.1).Wrenn, the United States cham.ploa, and E.Wrenn, will play in the doubles wity Chase and Foote, whison and Meadows, Luthor Matthews and Avery.\u2018Tha all-comers semi-tinals and ladies\u2019 finaly will also be played.~ AQUATICS, They Still Talk Yacht Races.LONDON, August 30.-The Times BAYS fant toe \u201cBritish yachtsmeu may well je a tent to let the question of the supremacy in 14 Feat on the reco Britannia won twolve races agalust Vigilant's five.Still, wo shall\u2019 be ots appointed if tho Cape May Trophy bo regained by Amorica.The Hritish yæchtemen must not fail to thank Mr.\" Gould for the sportsmanlike _ Visit that has en en such a spurt to yachting, Et ir nut to be be ed for a moment that he con- «curs in the com Inints of some New Y of British fair-play.° Urand Trunk Boating Club.ork papers A dance will be held in connceiion with the | above club in the boat house on Friday cvening next, at eight o'clock.FOOTBALL.Kicks \u2018The Druids are out every evening practising rd for Saturday's match with the Mohawka, he team will be picked this evening.The Mohawks will turn out for practice this ay Aficr mR rid the Druids will be chosen.D CRICKET.They Will Have a Conoert.I The Invict: x Cricket Club held a meeting in the foie Cotfey Jiousd fast evening.ier tho routine business had been fiuizhod, it was de eided.to hold a conce rt whenthe eric Ketingscuson Was over Dates for the International Match.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] ToroNTo, August 30.\u2014Tho Cricketors Alain of the United States havo Ércnationn matoh on Septem) rier 17, ox aud 1h, 1 he eer not Set Quilon Wins the Grand Ebar.LONvoN, August 30.\u2014At York, yesterday, the Grand Ebor handicnp plato of à thousand sove- | reigna, for three.-year-vldé and upwards, won by Mr.Le Baudy's Quilon; Sir B.Ww.anit.fith's Sweet Duchess, 2; Lord Penrhyno's Tho- © BULB, | | | of Ch nee beat | i | have n ride to St.Johns via Chambly, * Tinr and Dusty Jin, to Ây trom Montreal to * birds were If henomenal ¢ rting hit lately durin, I] Pa \"Etat dor y THE WHEEL.The Wanderers Will \u2018go to St.Johns.On Saturday the Wanderers Bicycle Club will starting from the club rooms at two o'clock 8 arp.\u2018Tho wheelmen will have supper at St.Johns.and will return in time to catch the eloven o'cloc at from Longueuil.The ronda arc in- good condition and a jargo turn-out is expected.Spokes.\u2018The Montreal Bicycle Club will havea city ride this evening.Entries for the club's road raco close to-nig! t MISCELLANEOUS.Carrier Plgeons Missing.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] TORONTO, August W.-C.Kinsio and W.Giles entered their well-known pigeons, Ti ronto for a public performance certificate, ung the rulés ot the Gnarly Branch D.M.PF, by Prof.Wesley Mill Montreal, last Monday morning, at 6.20 o under fairly favorable circumstances.Nei ho w over,bas yet becn reported at home.Both © beon d ng good work during the a but this ihe hag undoubtedly overtaxed a Montreal .Luc, who passed awa oe in \u2018May last.Mr.Wing was well versed in wood-craft, and maintained his reputation as a crack shot until the last.Near bis farm house was located the old Lacadie Barracks.Wing enjoyed great popularity with the Imperial officers, and many wero the day's woodcook shooting he provided for them Mr.Richard J.Griffin, of this city, made his boli: ory took his hook and re ay was landed and turned the scale The landing of* Lhe prise was ng difficuit.Thore gaff or net in the boat, the angles had to wade i throug the water to the shore aud it required Leki to got the fish fairly out of the water.bh is to bo stuffed and kept as a fino day 2 at Ste.spot, REAL ESTATE NEWS.Michael Guerin has sold to Louis Barré lot 1165 St.Ann's Ward, front (8.) on Notre Damo street, 18 feet by £3, for $6000.Adolphe Riel bas wold to the town of St.Henri lot 1778, Parish of Montreal, 65 feet front on St.James street, for 3323.87.Desire Turcot has sold to the city of St.Honri southeast purt lot 1638, parish of Montreal, 284 fcet.front on St.James, area 168 feet, for 81673, including indemnity.The widow and children of the late Thom.Joeo h Doan Baurke havestid to David Wi rty situated 133 Cote des known as 1 \u2019plands,\u201d for 9 diam\" ciges, '- Chas, M.Barrier has: old to to Jos.V, Mençurve the 8.KE.halves of lot 1121 and 1 Montreal, front cn Avenu oan Parc (W ne Street), St.Honri, 40 foet y Bi for $1900.F.Fichaud has sold to tho town of St.Henri, part Joti, ish-of Montreal, front - ames, 76) feet front, area 1312 fect, corner St Marguerite street, fo £3800, including [indemnity tor demolition.of rousse for widening streot.Win.8.Davidson has sold to the ity of St.Heuri, lot 3602, parish of Montreal, _ situated in Cote St, Paul, 1C0 feet front by 1253 Lo 1983 fcet duop,tota} aréa 125,600 féot, Frontier vi Thééanal and partly on the River St.Pierro, for $12,560, or 10 centa per foot.Mrs.Edmund Eaves has sola to John Baird, London, lot 34.90, Parish of Montreal, front, N° .;on -Durchester street, Coto St.Antoine.27 feet by about 113, with cut stono front houso, for $500 ; also usufruct during ite, of vendor, of Jot 3419.Parish ot 2 ,W.on I chester st reet, 27 feet b abat is, with tut stone runt house, for $3000, ein 8 310,000 1 n all.BUSINESS NOTES.5 Bapipobatip as boop sepintered-7 Feliz: Bra in bi utchers (Laporte & Blay)?Chas.Thotson hristle, | onutasiarer, x alone (C.T.Christie & Co.); mannficturers\u2019 agent, oto.Goorge J.Cora, In the case of Chan.-f'uackras.insolvent, J, T.Melali, curator, and estanto, potitioncr, \u2018dir, Justice de \u2018Loiimier Las granted ar.order that the curator proceed without dulay to tigatdation, _ Thackray } had assigned in Td es ae \u2014 RELIEF IN ax ROURS, \u201d- Diatreusin, Kidney and Bladder disonses n six hours Ly the GRRAT Lou AMERICAN Rios E on oe a Thu oe it eu i mie hehe ount of A axcesdin ov part Telle in the bladder, kideys, back ses ave > Le = sex in nu ae oem vo aridietée E \"Modele mans Dregs cisom, 1006 M amie 7% LC = pires wien - Ta ont the bestof thenr\u2014\u2014\u2014- se BUTCHISON STRERT (Conwan Miron) Te BE BOLD AT AUCTION.handsome Cut Btone Front Cottage, with es, with finished base- ted by hos water, and containing in all ten rooms, will be sold at'our ofice, 178 ST.JAMES STREKT, on TUENADAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, At ELEVEN o'clock A.M.5 agreeable to er particulars apply JAMES STEWART & CO., Auctioneers, 178 St James street.GUILLOTINED.Abbe Bruneau Pays the Dread Penalty for His Crimes.Paris, August 30.\u2014A despatch from Laval says that the crowd which gathered for several nights in front of the prison in expectation of Abbé Bruncau's execution, were informed that the death penalty had | been carried out yesterday at an early hour.Bruneau was guillotined at day-break.His crime was the murder of Abbé Fricot, in Entrammes last January, which, how: ever, he denied having committed in a confession left behind.The trinl of the Abbé Bruneau, which occupied the Mayenne Asnizes for four days, ended on July 13 in a verdict of guilty on the principal charges.Ofthe many crimes committe: or alleged to have been committed\u2019 by this terrible ecclesiastic, only three were named in the indictment\u2014the murder of Mme.Bour- ~dais, a flower seller at Laval, who was found dead with the marks of nearly forty stabs on her; the sotting on fire of the presbytery, at Astil le, in order to conceal a theft tain insurance money, and last, but not least, the murder of the venerable Abbé Fricot, curé of Entrammes, whose vicaire the prisoner was at the time.The evidence given in the trial proved clearly that the Abbé Bruneau was given to the wildest debauchery, and that had -had recourse to fraud and theft, if not murder, to obtain money for the gratification of his vices.As regards the actual murders, however, the testimony was of a: very circumstantial character, a fact which was made the most of by the \u2018counsel for the defence.Therre- sult was that the jury acquitted the prisoner on the first charge of murder and on the chârges of arson, but found him gailty of the.murder of the Abbé ricot, and he ~was accordingly sentenced to death, amid the applause of the court, in which\u2019 the prisoner was the only man ho.showed no signs of emotion.The son of nts, who made great efforts iu order to ring him up to become a priest, the abbé was dismissed from the educational seminary bofore he was ordained.The supplications of his parents and his own promises to reform resulted in his being taken back again,and he eventually became a priest in due form, © was appointed vicar at \u2018Astille in 1886.Here, by professing the most extreme piety, he became the recipient of large sums of money, which charitable old ladies desired him to transmit to the poor.This.money wus spent in the wildest orgies.It appears hen and twice atteimpt- \u2018ed to set fire to the building,\u2014w'ith a view of getting the insurance money.Scent .to Entrammes, there also, by his loud professions of piety he 05 obtained the confidence of well-to-do and charithbly disposed dames, whose money liv'spent in riotous company-at \u2018Laval.But after a time his funds became too small to meet the requirements of such a life as he led'in civil dress at Laval.About this time the curé under whose grders Abbé Bruneau had been placed lost about six hundred francs, the extent of his savings.When questioned by.the gendannes he said he knew who the thief was, but that he would hot denounce him.He would tell the thief what: he thought about him some day.A few, dys \u2018afterward the caré di under very mysterious conditions, and was not seen again till his body was discovered in the woll ir n his garden.He had been first stunned by a blow from some heavy instrument and then thrown Into the well, and the murderer, » Ending that his victim was still alive, and hurled down heavy blucks of wood upon him until all was over.Thieves Shot.Down C Citizens.LiMA,Ohlo, August 30\u2014 A battle took place at Ohio city late.Tuesday night.Thomas Risser, the night watchman, discovered thieves breaking into Charles Cock\u2019s store.He tackled the robbers and was shot twice, The thieves than made an effort to escape, but were followed by the citizens.There was lively exchange of shots on both sides.Several were wounded.Joseph Lehman, a leading business man was fatally, and At: torney Frank Lewis badly shot.\u201d The oiti- Satolll to Go to Rome.NEW YORK, August 30.\u2014A special to the Herald from Home says: The Pope is entirely satisfied with Mgr.Satolli\u2019s mission in the United States.His [Holiness considers ecclosiastical aflairs in the United States almost settled.Mgr.Satolli will return to Rome beforethe new year.Then the Vatican will publish the result of his mission.To be free from sick headache, biliousness, constipation, elc., use Carter's Little Liver Pills.Strictly vegetable.They gentl stimulate the liver and free the stomac m bile.As drops of bitter medicine, minute, may have a salutary force, words, though few and painful, seasonably, may rouse the prostrate ener.es of those who meet misfortune with espondéncy.so Ayer's Sarsaparilla is Justly considered the only sure specific for blood disorders.: Special Notices.Burdock Blood Bitters cures Dyspepsia.ppurdock Blood Bitters cures Constipa- Mpurdoëk Blood Bitters cures Biliousness, Burdock Blood Bitters cures Headache.Burdock Blood Bitters unlocks all the clogged secretions of the Bowels, thus curing Headaches and similar complaints, « Remember, we are the only organized Union Plug Tobacco Factory in Canada and only employ skilled iabor.Try our Derby Plug smoking Tobacco,\u201d 193 tf An Old and Well-tried Remedy.MRs.WINSLOW'S SOOTHINO SYRUP should always be used for -children while teething.It softens the gums | allays all pain.outus wind colio and is the best remedy r disrthees.100d A flock of seagalls recently pi rised up mith their bills the heads of a number of barre filled with cured herring on Porton harbor beach, Banffshire, and appropriated WALTER BAKER & GO.+ The Largest Manufacturers vf PURE, HICH GRADE pl COCOAS AND.CHOCOLATES On this Continent, have reobived F SPECIAL AND HIGHEST uttered | TRE MONTREAL DAILY = zeus were finally forced to retire, when the thieves embraced the opportunity toescape | though : + \u2018 Rue & Donnellys Sales > Avon ON SALE wh \u2014or\u2014 Handseme Bonsoheoié and ue er piri clous 1 ASE EE rd ra At our roots 241 and 243 St.James st, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST SIT.\u2014COMPRIALNG\u2014 , All the Ficgant Furnitare, ato, ristog SEGRE Ba asy ra, Centre \u2018Fancy Kockers, Frain and Oak\u2018 Bedrodm se Dining Room tension Tables, Chalrs, side boards, Com bination Iron Beds and Springs, Halr aud Wool Mattresses, twiss and NOLLIDE- ham Lace Curtains, Chentlle and Tapeatry Portieres, Marseilles Quil Spoons\u201d and Fo Carvers, Etc.Also à a orery Boe.SsSorument ot Brussels and Tapestry Carpets by the yard, Brussels, a Eng SLE; hd oer Squares, R Ollcioths, Eto.ge B.P.Mirror.SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK.BAEZ & DONNELLY, ! Auctioncers.shan _ Fou R GOLD MEDALS AT NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITIEN, 1865 six HICHEST AWARDS \u201cguet XL 1 CP uréo in Boukkecping » _ at wor hs COLUMBIAN.EXPOSITION, 1803, - QIX COLD MEDALS SAN FRANCISCO, 1894, WERE RECEIVED BY THE WROUGHT IRON RANGE 0.ON THEIR EXHIBIT.OF HOME COMF 7 WROUGHT IRON R 70 to 76 Pearl Street, -Princihel @ffice, ST.LOUIS, MO., U.S.A.Founded 1864.7 SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF OME COMFORT WROUCHT STEEL FRENCH HOTEL RANGES.MADE ANY LENGTH DESIRED.HOTEL and KITCHEN OUTFITTING A SPECIALTY.a +.os a a Ç = , I eer v _ .\u201d ie : : a .- .ve a î \u2018 \u2019 .- i > _ 6 ee ere eme ares LE LE I Lee ._ [ER EP SU.AY AUGUST 30 1804.: 2.CC ds RSD : me = a : )» orn EDUCATIONAL, : Bros\u2019 Sales.EDUCATIONAL.EDUCATIONAL iN 3 NAAAAAAY - , ; B® nl x he Grammar Sehool,- Great Auction 8a, 1 ure, slighty yy, me a rarat- 41?GUY STREET, seld withems bbe & Co's.stock to he Near Sherbrooke Btrest, Montreal, ve In acte Store No.1 vq has Dosa removed to these aitesctive peemioes vus Reopened on Tuesday, ah.pd AY AFTER Freal\u2019 1693 Notre Dame mitted at snd prepared tor M ve CONTIAT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.Rg i ds SE rose n lot of Sideboar i fer à Fine room ty Stands, Ward as nr ne gerier Accommeaaties om Leather Couches, etc.Chatrs, Fancy After Friday, August 20ib, the Hoad Master will be ad Centre Tables, a\u2018 ependid ry Pr Hots, home Po ous and qvoning to rice tbe oat Master.nae TUFKISR Bt rr a oe very mu W, W.MOWAT, (Glsagow University.) Bets tn Plush, Silk Brocatelle and LAS: negraphic Institate.) Lace Lai NS EE lok Nine Y.C.A BUILDING, = DOMINION RaUARE, MONTREAL, QUE.F ALG AR INSTITUTE of Enamel Ware = ty à = s Standard Phonogra, rom Kaay snd Progressive Lesson and ed Couches, and Hate oy tire ni e Son led he re tho tent in the chortost ography tuasht for fade me while laying the (AtSliated to McGill University), cloth, and a loc of Secondhand Furniture ramet | fonda den for die bigcat reparti > hoc is conducted by taen who are skilled reporters No.& SIMI'SON STREET, MUNTREAL.So mou reserve, 0 AL EEE EPA tre oemaiio 10 amer rapid ff ere ile Aie (dla | MICNER EDUCATION OF YOUNG WOMEN.| recsives individual instruction, and is therefore ons advance ns ro CL.REV ¥s B D.D.SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK, ht stude are not retarded on account of the inability jai Corre- Preaident.su RE ax EE MARCOTTE BEOS., he regul urse includes Shorthand, Fryar, fel RE ny Freie hp st re 0 Bria Gihck FaLiLEY, BoA, Edinburgh 3 Auctione Pine ei po aasist g sosslons.For further info titute re-open with an efficient utaft où = oy oF ail All lo EE ah Dag and donc en the ahoriest notlce ete Institute = visiting teachers, on \u201cane R.5.WRIGHT, J.P.McDONALD, Proprietors.TUESDAY, 1th BKPTENBER, 1884.The Instituto buildings spo 8 sit uated on the mountala ing the » spucious grow ure ate à t ih previookine out sud the surroundings aro nut only Bi N G DO N SC H 00 L, prete Ha - rospectus \" us and other information apply 1 vothe Principal at the Tnatitute, © : F RIDDELE, Secrets y 1143 Dorchester St, Montreal, 2.DDELL, Becretary, ; Ve which bas ELIOCK SCHOOL.CISSÉ a âme comes Cormer Victerin Square and Craig street, CONVENT OF ST.pater.Mr.af; Ridler Paris B.A., Cantab, al edura- Hote \u2026 F.Arblaster Cantab., Mr.T.is one of the largest an and best eq mmerc | AT RID | WINTER FAI re Mr \u2018Maxime-Engre tional institutions in America.= building ît oocu \u2014UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE a API PELTED Class for \u201cips of eight years ond er waa purchased during (he past past your tor the &olloge nat i .à a - t neru t toachi «a 3 don case ru 1 (Adrants vantages for boy boys pores Ci gen 0 milemes sod two ladies, pa lected for thelr Sisters of the Hol Names of Jesus modation for a linen Tonto There ls excellent accom- Pirmouul nuperintendepos © of\" Mr.Davie, the he brinch L an nd ary.( ) T e H« wilekmumber of he College teaches a .R GOODS.Shuication Sadie wen Pros pee bel a be ha Bad on ype rr wl mme system, an inclines, This Institution te sitdated oan 0 Swine = at the too of nu © en.OPENS SAS HOSDAY, eg letter-writiog, Rasiness ir ow Tho rac ens flea Rivera fou stera from the Grand Trank Station, Porm ny easy Invans of communiçabion tu pareuts Paule wil be resumed on September sed.Inspect! who hich gives to patronize this onvent, uilding has udies ence wolicited.Write, call or tions been enlarged and rendered very com! fo rial lace.The 3390 for rospoctus containing à description of the courses: St Hilaire is known to bes sont ip sp wire hit of wudy, foes, terms, etc.Address, system ofæducation affords ev vptitagu for avy .' SP rang English sducatjiu MONTREAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, o- Classes will open on the frst Tucaday in Septem- 42 Victoria Square, Montreal.ber.; Protestant Deat Mutes and , Blind, 92 : - 7 .Ci - .\u2018 Noire Dame dc Grace, Montreal, : .C |l i t t t Behool rr-0 on WEDNESDAY BEeTEM) THE WEST END ; 0 egla ns | u \u20ac.Articulation ond Rnd fpucchere es udine à speciait y.Deréath- J \u201c MENT ® cul u ve 3 osé in| .beating or defective sight vreveuts them from impels DAR DING and DAY SCHOOL, Gl DEPART .pe à Engin ia pr 0 remet Mat The VERSET ER astruction in printing.ca net-making, chair ng w \u201cPpp AA, cGill or dresamaking is also given by Competent Inatructors.wil b conducted yr Miss Lawder, 17 Oo dy Pred Girls ion nm pas Hoparats | en ure _ GEORGE DURNFORD, Hecretary.\u2026_ «-npened on Monday, Sept.« entrances for boys and girls.Kindercarten uw der Miu ANGE COMPANY, TORONTO, ONTARIO.Pald up Capital, 81, is the xizo, Do not forget VIGILANT se\"* BRITANNIA Now and then\u2014but our Cigars rule the market just as \u201cBritannia rules the Waves\u201d all the time.Creme je Creme Panetelas-Finas This cut exactly represents our Panetelas-Finas.It is made of finest Havana Leaf\u2014full flavored.Er = = The THING FOR YAGHTSMEN | 185 4 law RETAIL Department.PINS wax \u2014_\u2014 tr pâtes IRE THA curs women talk shout, the quality and css of our m They aro ow talk- ina of our 2 HOR BLEND TEAS.bitch.Gresn\u2014300.package.Finest in Montreal.Try.The LAING Packing = PROVISION 184 cod W.&F.P.CURRIE & C0: 100 Arey Nun Street, \"\" MAWOPACTUREPS OF | BESSEMER STEEL, Sofa, Chair & Bed Springs., ALR AND PORTER BREWERS, 100 Nornx Daum BeREEY.MONTREAL Ale ard Porteriin wo and bottles.Families - rousived.Saeed AWARDS A large stock always on hand.on all their Geods atthe = CALIFORNIA 2 MIDWINTER EXPOSITION._ GBATRFUL\u2014COMFORTING._ EEE BETS DS COCOA Which, unlike the Dutch .je made without the ase of Alkuies .SUPPER.a ag and etd ad costa ome pent & ou (rs bo mie orton BOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE.Sato othe fa oes 2 PT Pa .Be vi - st WALTER SAKER & 00.DORCHESTER, MASS.verre er OS EL SEE es meister nds 4 Homtreds ane re ioe « : pd +4 round Ge rends stat to éltact Whorevez t hero Is > weak cu 2\" MOLION 4 Baca Et a samen mown, Askdruggistfor Wood's Phosphedine; it CO., Ltd, jh WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE.- The Great English Remedy.0 Six Packages Guaranteed te orovuptly.and permanently cury all forms of Nervous Weakness, af Tobacoo, Opiumor Stimu- Before and Apres ter.I tants, which soo lead to In- Armity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave, Has been prescribed over 85yecars In thousands of \u201ccases; 1s the unly Pcliabls and Honest Medicine heofferssome worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in lstter, and wo will send by return mall.Price, one package, $1; six, 85.One will please, six will ours.Pamnp to any add The Vtood Company, Winuaoc, Ou, Canada $id tn in Montreal y BE.Motaie, 2 Notre BOUDAULT\u2019S Persin Wwe ralgin, Want of Appe- |§ lee ©, dant at at ae cain, Slow and Palo, sest tion.Lando other Troubles BOUDAULTS Pera (in Powder) is also re-, [i commended in some cases.Paris :\u2014HoTror-BoUDAULT.$ ruo Dauphine.fl Ly Y SONS & CO.Whoïceale Dealers, 26 ma ï.Pa AUL ÉTREET, MONTREAL.) Is dIGHLY RECOMMENDED AR A Liemedy for Lung Diseases AND AS A PREVENTIVE for TYPHOID, D ALL KINDS OF FEVERS.pr 2 FOUGÉRA ZT6., , MALARIAL New York.290 law FAILING MANHOOD MARRIET E.ASHCROFT, Supt.ME ST.THOS, : ON 5 a PE Co erature, Music Fine Art Commercial Science Elocuticn, The efficiency of Canadian Colleges iscon- ceded eue by all.20 professors - teachers, of America.RATES, Only 3 bours from Detroit.60 illustrated announcement.; President A AR 196 tt eod 8.John\u2019 the Evangelists School, 71773 Ontario Street, Montreai\u2014\u2014 ire Patte for business.Day Boys, \u201cne Masters.Boys are prepared for Tor ll en examinations and © number is scricty lin limited.The classes ro the thorough and a good moral eatures of this school.Special advantages exist for backward or junior boys.The Headmaster will be at home to ve parents daily after SEPT.4th from 10 a.m.to 3 p.m., and 7 0 8 pm.8chool will meet on TUESDAY, Sept.11th.For prospectus apply at the school, or in writing to the REV.ARTHUR FRENCH, B.A., (Oxford) 19226 Head BISHOP'S COLLEGE, Lennoxville.in Artsand Divinity for Michaelmas Term, 1894, bugin on 13th ei pMariculation and preliminary examinations on Septem- at9a.m.For Cal dams, etc.a je REV.T.ADAMS, D.C.L.Principal.or wA DN Tee urent, Lennorville.BISHOP'S OLSE oe ; scieoL, Michaelmas Term begins on Septem nh.1.For information vt to © preparation given pe Tntvers or College training, wi generally as ed system of resideatil He and dinciplin pe c an ysical instruction, games, .apply to to tbe Headmaster, M.J.Hamilton Petry, M.A.Or to A.D, NICOLLS, 190 38 Secretary, Len \"The French-and English Seminary | - [TN FOR YOUNG LADIES BERTHIER (en haut), P.Q.WILL RE-DPEN OCT.Ist.Board and tuition, $30 per annum.Madame P.A.CLENEXTS ral.198 36 TRINITY COLLEAR SOROOL, PORT HOPE, - {Now in Ita Thirtieth Year) Will REOPEN after the summer holidays on THURSDAY, September th, Applications for admission, or for a copy of the Calendar, should be made to the 195 18 REV.DR.The School for Young Ladies, tes Symmers add Miss Smith, will re- , the 17th September.for the MoGill Uni- BETHUNE, Headmastor.and 200 stu: Health and home, LOW | who desire to enter.aug Pe.| pep matriculation ex riificate of Associate of Arts.This school combines with the adyantages of s bamee ers! education in all its branch There aix high educated resident teachers who in ersee study hou French and music receive ER attention, io French pu hs nly à limited thon i lh ! i= x mii Il University vit\u201d number of boarders are received an requested.For ciroulars apply by br inh Mise Lawder will bo at home to receive qe on school busi 2716.2718 St.Catherine Street.SHORTHAND INSTITUTE Amd Remingten Scheol of Typewrlting, ESTABLISHED 1898.Class Rooms\u2014Temple Building 165 S: James Street, Prinoipel-Mss.J.BULLOCK, Certificated Professional Teacher and Founder of thu Syllabical Method of Trek B Session commences Dent.10th, Enrolmen: Branches Bhorhesd or : paptembe snd reporting), ting), Type writing, Composition, Correspondence (commercial n this Institute pulls Arcengagod in actual office ork and are thoroughly titted Ww AL Commerci Legal Literary post ons.uring past three sessions over 150 pupile eduonted a this natitute have been recommended and have ob- situstions | in Tarious o officer in this sity, and are all firing tle on to their em veu, thus prov thoroughness of the business ie Th Mr.Max Liebich formerly Head Master of the Berthier Grammar School} has been appointed Head Master of the HIGH SCHOOL, ST.JOHNS, P.4.Mr.Liebich will take a advantages of the Hi time having » comforta tion for the Universiti or for cial Life.Pros) Bchool opens LS 4th.on spliced Cu MISS LIEBICH Gives lessons in Ge: French and Music.Has rupils in ill Exams.Terms moderate.Apply by letter to 101 Metcalfe street.200 8eod McGILL NORMAL MODEL \"SCHOOLS \u2014\u2014 REOPEN ON \u2014 September 3rd, AT 9.00 AN.8.IP.ROBINS, LL.D., Pri meipal.BOARD OF The Roman Catholic School Commissioners of Montreal.Monday, .200 4e0d The re-opening of the Classes of the CATHOLIC QOM- MERCIAL ACADEMY, and all the other Schools under the control of the Board, will take place où MONDAY, Septomber 3rd.For all particulars apply to the Principal or the Director ot each School.196 19 DUNHAM LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE Dunham, Que.ls who desire it are ool igher very on examinations Jor Matriculation, or for the Certt- raies, ne » President Thé Lord EE Bishopof Shot Nomirek te a 1 CN \u201cx te Monday, BA 10th 8 iss 8 and Re-op w 3th, 1894, Miss Bmith will be at home daily from ten till six to with an eficiént staff of teachers.receive visitors on school _916 BHFRBROOKK \"STREET.A School tor the Education of Young ies tlbe ed at 86 Osborne street, MONDAY Sept.3rd, by Mrs.MoBarney.who has had much experience a and success in teaching.The sim of the school = will be to impart glish education, with Fre Latin, and class for young children.Wednesday, A will Éoras ta veccive Sisttoss on shoot busipoea MISS FRASER will her class on FRIDAY, Lith September 4 M hy lane f t'soprembes to to ive vial after Monday, ti of receive oor shoot pas \u2019 22 Yeod 191 38 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ADI ES AND CHILDRE BROOKE STREET, Oonducted od Us.MILLAR and MISS PITT,re-opcua fo es French aud Pairting specialtisë.196eod13 | NIGHT SCHOOL, 22 Monique.Street, | WILL OPEN SEPT.3RD, Terma, from 91 per month.All branches of English and reach.NYS Mrs.Tho ompeon.Good LADIES\u2019 SCHOOL Conducted ly MIS.STONE will re-open, TUESDAY, Bopt.4th, 1894-26 BLEURY BTRERT.204eod7 PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN.French and Engl 607 ST.PAUL STREET, Opened tho 3rd of September.202 3cod MISS McDONNELL'S ACADEMY Por Young Ladies and small Boys will re-open on MoN DAY, Seut.2rd.- 675 LAGAUCHETIERE BT.TRE, MISSES BRYSON, STREET, will resume ie tance a Whey September LACHINE.Miss P.Phillips\u2019 for the of pli wil reopen WEDKESDAY, Bopt.Ee Hyecial attention given to French.Home life » marked of the institution.Pu o supervised by » resident trained purse.Terms modera! For tart apply to Rev.N.A.¥.BOURNE, B.A., 188 96 Principal.MONTREAL COLLEGIATE SCHOOL For the Education of Young Ladies.85 MACKAY STREKT,.(above St.Catherine) PRINCIPAL\u2014 J.Porteoun Arnold, F.E.I.8.(Edin.Univ.) Lady Principal\u2014Mrs.Arnold.The Classes will be resumed on MONDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, but pupils may be enrolled from the Ast of the month.Prospictus can be had at the school.192 88 | oF.FRANCIS COLLEGE NON-SECTARIAN, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.The Clases in the Arts Course commence BEPTEM- ER Ii © Fall Term of the College School MONDAY, Aeptembur 3.The tulldings Deku y tus are being put thorough repair for tha coming session.The ity cannot be a: for beauty and healthfulness; nine acres In ay ground and Special advantages exist for backw: or junior re Board and Tuition, .Lao per annum.Æorfurther particulars.Rev, CHARLES s TANNER, Principal, 19326 Richmond, Que.Mrs.Wolff's Academy |: 58 German Street, will 2e N Monday, th Sora feptemi ; do EOnEN.on Mon Jon e pt Boni fo to5pm.MADAME DE ANGELIS WATERS, Vocal Teacher of Italian School, 2 SETHOLR OUR AVENUE, Announces thet she on TUESBAY, «h September ber Yong IX jie St limiced Jo ttre membe! 196 Good KINDERGARTEN, Fst Systems).\u2014-Phe orrenref- ing Power, Nervous Debility, and all Di sad Woainess of DE go whatever cause, Eng = Janes NERVE NB, ar RA 6.For sale ty B.E.MOGALE, 1133 Notre Dame atreet, Montreal, wholesalo and.retail Agent.Tho Jemes Modi » Proprietors.t oy mall on ef an de [A i Br STEWART SCHOOL, Personal instruction.Terms mod: CARON a wig Sees 7 FOR SALE\" COPPERS \u201cStar\u201d Office.' A © .py pean THOESDAT: deptomier Ih, ire rd cage RS.PARRATT ah 5, D TE | Teaching, MOKDA MISS RAPRTTI'S SCHOOL.#th.10 Kickors Avenne, foot of , Re-opeus September MT Tate Bcheel, 1 Sih amt catbte 13 ALBERT ST, PRA 3pm, te me WE er \u2014 rein 0 Exe 39 A sion, Mathematics jet English 1 net : Pecs' vary mo lerate.At MCNOO! \u201cUmno Berek, to Min BING Mic 1 ETS \" Gullegiate Institute.BOYS' DEPARTMENT.il pen on TUESDAY.; The 09 late Institute wil rool n um Tapa.; Arts and leience of sf and Commerc ial life.Mr.F.B.GRUNDY will he senior Mathematical Master.Apply at the School, Drummond atreet.2036 JOHN W.TUCKER, B.A, Puincipal.+ PROTESTANT BOARD 4 \u2014or\u2014 School Commissioners THE WICH scuooL FOR GIRLS I To-opén où CTOENDAYr the oth Septem mber.Mise Finales A., Lady Princi Li be dno \u2014: 9 instant, from.ST on sad afver We ony\u2019 and to give informa.~ COLIGNY COLLEGE, OTTAWA.For the Board and Education of Young Ladies.Principal = « + = = ta Fe D i Matheme- - um 10) restent md inolodi it ah The next nu o ons om HE SEFT PTEM Ÿ q, {8g im Terms moderate.e eshe Neely limited, vo that special, individen! attention 1B : to each aad, adeq! iaïbn made for 1, to ental and ara development.Groun ciatit \"Bulldings have the latest sanitary i « fui home life.For ciroulars.&c.cu, Pat REV.DE.WARDEN, \u2014 hE \u201c182 25604 Box 1899, Post Office, Montreal.MOUNT ST.LOUIS INSTITUTE, 444 Sherbrooke Street, 2, MONTREAL.À This Institute will Y, September no aaron wits Last your yodr sud me row a ap) icanis as tember 4h.; A 5 ota a Tears an 5 W » September ih ° stem.'BERTHIER GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Re-opens Sept.10th Prex.The Gov't.Frame last June show that the school bas Ta been ra Ne excellent staff of \u2018\u2018aides\u201d \u2014 / ie cialist i D.2h ' LT.-O0L.HANSON, Sec.Tres.COMPTON LADIES COLLEGE, Chureh School for {Hoalirful and Co To od of Quebec.Re ember te È der the direction of iar \u201cBe tion, 8150.00 Usual i AT r anntim extras.Com petent siatf of of Teachers.\"Freurh iy Pasian PE.H Pos, Fer Bursar oan rpuan P.Tite MRS.MARCHAND'S ACADEMY 649 St.Hubert on Monday, Se] tomber 3rd.and will received on school businone from August or Madame Marchand has © e honor to a gutoe thal « Diploma has warded to her \u2018Academy World's columbian Com mmission, am Prades .lence of her pupliy w o oourscs of studles comprise Prooes.En, English, , Mathematics, Shorthand, writing, Drawing, tng, Sane and Vocal Musjo.course tor Eicmaonl Model and Acsdemy Diplomas, 4a well s for Diplogues aad the Acadsmy of Music nf Que mis KINDERGARTEN, Fræœbels System and Preparatery tuheel, 27 VICTORIA STREET.+ Mi Molntosh will re-open Findergarten Te rat! Hehool o on Wednesday, Es ptemi snd P and will Le at home on snd after Monday, Septem nber por 10 to reosir MOUNT ST.MARY CONVENT wil ita classes for boarders end day scholar, on 7 TUESD A September 4th.For further inf tfommation cover ply to THE MOTHER aan THER i! 2 rd oni er) ; \u201cSew __190 Seod GERMAN ENGLISH SCHOOL \u2019 - \u2018Will re-open TUESDAY, 4th Beptember, st No.me Bt.Urbain ntreot (near are The, pater wll be attendance , 31st A I from 2 to 3 dail , to resolve A) at a0 Mo for png Sri ep 5 aq.MARON, Teacher.REV.FR.RIEDEL, hs Wy MISS SMITH and MISS FRARY will their school for young ladies and children ss » Des res on THURSDA AY, September 1 Beptoniber 6th, Miss Bmith snd Mies daily from 10 ta 6 to receige visitors b Treas conona will bo resumed at the same date.207 21 ST.MARY'S ACADEMY 157% Bt, Catherine Street.\u201cngliah and French Academy for young ads a Bhork: Writi nd hy aled coum\u201d Music, Ung nod.Te snd Ping wsught by the bast IDA LABELLE, Principal The Misses Gairdner, 43 VICTORIA CTREET, lasses, to which under nine are _ on WEDH ESDA Y, Brom risth Youmg ttending the full school ooh course xy pot a fpin the Senior class for FrencL, Literatur CATHOLIC ACADEMY Fer YOUNG LADIES and \u20ac pu .MEN, erreur Conducted by M188 M.E CAMPIO .will re-open, MONDAY.Beptember Thorough ins! 2036 netruction tn English, Freoch, ko.Private Sehool for op Young Ladies, AE en class f ucted by the Misser cember TIRE Music snd painting i 13 57.mis asp BAIN B THE ARCHBISHOP'S ACADEMY, #7 st.Margn siérest.) Studies will be resumed on MONDAY, SEPT.rd 303 4 EMOISELLK LANCTeT will Ae im Frenob and En; van be Semi Mo ou od MON- Bir > orat ou N ~ ae ; M7 ho + \" A Sp | : ; .| n ; 4._ : sn Bo di le, ns tgirls pA [a : 3 .oo THE MONTREAL D A Ta» x 14 « : .minent lumbermeu prese = pr rious injurious recelved by iu the Dominion and a ; ; em mi fen EES \u2019 Û LACHINE CANAL Le ro ening of the 11th, by falling STILL ANOTHER fy the aft from all pointe Hon.James Service, Premier and Tres |.+ .nde (+B from one of twg trailers attached to an | __ oo BURGL ARY and did all in his powgfi:w from the United Sure; Hou.G.Berry, Chief Secretary poux \u2014-_ TRO BE DEEPENED.electric car on 3Vellington street.It op » without much successgk was the auctioneer and Poetmaster-General ; Hon, George Bris- : y \u2018 * pears that the cars were heavily loaded, .with only one sale to effect sales, but coe Kerferd, Attorney-General ; Hon.J.F.\u2019 IEA : Phley By (he saploy on où ges al com - | vas he sit for iho day closed Eevien, Micister of Mines; Hon, A Des: FPSB UE .3 or ile = 00! .° v ; ; , and re- - , Lands; ., - .Jump on the fast trailer, > The car did not ENTERED LAST NIGHT.oe C.Pb.R and he township missioner of Trade aud Customs; Hon.D.?K ceive a no p J \\ IMPORTANT WORK.stop either before or after the accidentund .' this berth.) of Nipissing.Treo Mae OT Railways; Hon.F.it is alleged, would not do so when © 4 the poorest offgfVeuve River run through T.+ Minister of Defence, by Bir.7.J; Virtue, butcher, of Bowrssols Prgntenoû Away * tha city, Perth is considered one of Ur .lt ia also alle that when .1 Were T 8 .a It is Expected to Last Over Two Holland ascended the car one young man The Burglars Pere vith as the purchaser paying qu : CONGRESS MUST DECIDE.ay O on 1a ouse Tw grabbed his watch-chain and that another ~They Were Evidently Muslcally be the 1 ile., The majorit of the ots | 4 .fo ?ue 9 Years and to Cost About ° pushed him off the car.The watch was Inclined.for They Only Stole States,\u201d Jrawn ivithout a bid.\u201cIt must |: pg galing Claims Likely to be Long \u201cUN Hundred and Fifty Thou- subsequently found in thé mud by.the nolined, nettle state of affairs in the Delayed in Settlement.WER à Dollars.Uridgokoeper trailers, ani passengers say « Mandoline tod to sell a bavi of 17 square miles | 3 PHILLIPS SQUARE ; a nan \u2014\u2014\u2014 dete this.A not enough.r.Tolland is Another burglary took place last night.ue upper Ottawa.\u2018The result of the | SPSCIAL To THE STAR : \u2014\u2014 is - : < Sir.Virtue positively : (glie is most-disuppointing.An\u2019 offer of TorONTO, August $0.\u2014 A Washington .{Tenders have been called for by the Dom- gradually Jocovering.the bell when Mr.The house of Mr.N.Tetrault, of 345 Dor- 2210 à mile was made for my property, despatch to the Globe says: It is already KNOWL GE '/ inion Government to deepen the Lachine Holland tell and remonstratod with the chester street, was visited.It was betwee hut 1 would not look, at it.i the apparent that thiere will be opposition in - .056062800000 a 3 ocks to tho lucks | ut to no effect.; ne.The uninvited visitors enf| sale had taken place \u2018in Ottawa we ngress to the payment of the sums de- Brings comfort and improvement and Canal, from St.Gabriel Lock: conductor, butt twelve and o ) r gs p anal, » \u201cment , lor window and crep Would have got better prices from our local manded by the British Columbia sealing Lands to personal enjoyment \u2018when » at Lachine.The proposed improvement, _\u2014 tered through the parlor win dted, Men.Butitwas Mr.Ryan's wish to con.Vessels.Nouttempt will be made to defy : pe J va live bete which will give work to at least one thou- | THE REVIVAL OF TRADE.upstairs.While reconnoitring they visited) duct it here.\u201d Another lumberman said the.principle of the Behring Sea arbitra- rightly used.The many, who live be - and workingmen during the coming bedroom on the secondfioor, where two vf-tH} the explanation of the failure to sell was tion, but that tribunel ep decided the ter than others and enjoy life more, with We are now re ared to winter will consist of making the canal a in Montreal.ladies of the.housc were awake.Th Cube Meme ve Ranh men and we Sa hoe De ant eo mritish Cola Fo pope less expenditure, by more prompiy p p = oo er, u .: î .Av 7 Vi e u 2 y eee I ÉE in A Chicago Manufacturer in plainly.saw the burglars crawlingaroug sserifice \u2018their prop erty.Th diimits offered vivendt were illegally Peeled: it made no adapting the world's best products to een sm : uniform depth of fifteen feet of water.The .; ; ; 1 2 A \u2018decpening il comprise tie.full width of Mr.A.Akin, of the firm of Norton Bros.the-room on their hands and knees.have au area of 1884 square miles of which award ot specified damages.It is the sum the necds of physical being, will attest - _ the present bottom of the canal, except | manufacturers of tin fruit cans om that men went to the next flat where they foe a were sot down in Ontario and 1047 in Same Os Dak will be opposed on the ground the value to heslth of the pure liquid oe ce Disk NF ge eT ; such arean\u2019 as have already been iin vi & visit to Montreal and staying some of the male members 3 d = .Department is said to be agreed that the.| 1aXative principles embraced in the Show Rich Novelties in i excavated tothe required depth of fifteen | Sh he Windsor s family aslecp.When t oy had the ; daar 500,000 Submitted, iL is under- remedy, Syrup of Figs.; ; \", feut.he cholee of appliances for execut- a \u201cFor the moment Chicago is quiet,\u201d said down age in adie aha ug gone or A NEW YORK SCAN DAL stood, by ir Charles Hibbert Tupper, Min- Its excellence is duo to its presenting = ; == = es mm meen / : fe gl op uth 0 lhe cuntmctor, bt.-MF-AKTa, \u201cOnis Is about the only trade oko Hon men folks aud t nean- \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ister of Marine, should be the award, but in the form most acceptable and pleas.CM stairs, Mp, and Mrs.W.K.Vanderbilt as neither the State Department nor the Pre- - .ant to tho taste, the refreshing and truly at TL midst nob interfere with navigation, und at been interfered with.The a A x ë § nei endanger the safety or permanence of Wa i the tins in the alley and away, and by the noise scared the Burgk, dog Loggorheads.sident himself can determine what.the .' ke was .- .: .\u201c ; ; walls or banks of the canal or any of ey t.But every other trade has All they managed to ta I Ars away, \u2014\u2014\u2014 award shall bs.In this respect they can cneficial proporties of a perfect lax: » { Hoe ernetures in connection therewith: they goin the th But Ph hardly describes nble mandoline, | but they Ye ery vaiu- [SPECIAL T0 THE STAR] only execute the will of Congress, and act Poe ta nv ol cansing tho system, F 4 \u201cThe excavated material is to be deposite it.Up west the season has been dry and prepare , y.: evidently New Yong, August 30.\u2014New York has practically as the clerks of Congress.dispelling colds, headaches and fevers O O re r ces / Td / .a ; © ing s and the big harp 4ad taken t à y 3 > Son such vacant ground belonging to the., have been very much affected, others and iad taken two Ro 1 .The Congress must, in each instance, A LEON Government as may be directed by the the crops than wheat.- 1 think the passing the parlor under tho oPtrom- the rene of #0mething to talk about that completely vote the money and it will do so only after and permanently curing constipation.i | \\ ne ioin- 1 ; .: + ; .absorbs the attention of certain circles, It .a ; ; .an: pppyfitending engitecr, OF ON such adjol, of this tarif bill will.for a certain atory to handing the va window, prepar is a big society sensation, involving the investigation and discussion, a tedious pro- It has given satisfaction to millions and 8 Prhgate property as he may direct.i make an improvement in trade, A Laundphit- a Ee Mr.\u2018and M WK.V bi cess, in view of Congress\u2019 recent exhibition, i, ; ; tow pal Awats and ditches time, provi I certain ; pr Lob.Hames of Mr.und Mrs, W, K.Vanderbilt - mot with the approval of the medical 5, roadways and di butrthe revival of strikes is perfeotly cer A Chinese laundgw Robbed.| aud a certain \u201cMiss\u201d Nellie Neustrotter, racy : WT BL KEUT CLEAN Meet Just now the working people are AC se ln ; Le ud à certai 3 SIR AS GALT.profession, because it acts on the Kid.F 4 and free ot \u201cach ! material, and sufficient to co disposed, but when they d on st Charles.vas fon Centre street, Point iced an Fr nt pi a EN SI THOM AS G T neys, Liver and Bowols without weak- go Ë i distance lekt between these and the edge of the re-opening of works that they will hav e po re tina, rel ly pntered at an carly on June 17, he gave the oman \u201840,000 He Realgns the Poaltion of Chief Jus- ening them and it is perfectly free from \u2019 we .da the spoil bau js xo that there will be no risk totake lower wages they are certain tostrl ce fight he put ang, by ae ee Jen pn rancs, woñ on the Grand Prix de -Paris.tics of Comrnon Ploas, every objectionable substance, ; of the materilly running into and obstruct ugain and ugzatn.This is my first Vist I And his.brremises kept by Sans Hi He also, so the story goes, fitted up several \u2014 «À Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- t ing roads or ditaçhes.\u2018The contractor will Montreal and my party are very inuci femises are kept by Sam Dink establishments for her in that gay city; her [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) sn ih 55 Te pas .Ë be held responoitNE for any damages that plensed with the city.we want specially that at akher Sang Hing They allege seau a EE AE ES as\u2019 th TORONTO, A t 30.\u2014Sir TI Calt ta in Gc.bottles, but Ît is manu- | k may result from Mis nets or.neglect, or to shoot the Lachine Rapids, have the hoy pout fo ur lock In the rs forced servants of his wile.At this : Chief Justice ° \u201cCommon Pleas, resigned - factured.by the California Fig Syrup Eo : \u2018 3 of those of his Toreffpen.or employés.He mountain drive and see (he | public build: open.t ey wer: asleep, the robbers forces Vanderbilt was not living with ns ve e.his position on August I3 last, and it has Co.only, whose name is printed on every c à 7 Femi Tw be in ihe hey rhe anal ns red Americans from going to Europe, mïhe Chinamen\u2019 were subjected to the who spent tho ger las the cha hod fist b en accepted y Sir Johh Thompson.package, also ihe nade, Sy rup of Figs, à Stich as Fredo of to lights to bo kept Plenty of wealthy people that 1 know | cruel tortures on tho part of their as.hear London, and it is also said they had Bir Thomas, who been on the bench for and being well informed, you will not 3 on vessels or dredgi i fe Ava of moving have J one there for a good long holi-dilants, who were armed with revolvers.355,000,000 ive a ment.The off ve twenty be vod] sked for.a six months aocept any substitute if offered.- % his plant, et, En à \\ tnifiment of day simply because they can live Shospr À till containing some loose cash was William K.Vanderbiits brothez Coréeli of | leave of buen en; Ant.This leave er \u2014 > - i .Ë \u2014 this important\u201d co tract whieh is ex- there than on this side.But for orfdin | broken and the contents taken away.À v it is said ;sfull od to pires on Eocause of his advert ge FINANCE AND COMMERCE.: ; ) 3 \u2014 - pected to cost et 10st | 85 business people, holidays have had teary large quantity of clothes belonging to vari.were t div said, odin 113 sec th Sn Th ros.hee of his advanced age.| - iy - security will be | at \u201c1 bye deposit of short this suminer.\u201d be cut ous persons has been robbed.description Pins \u20ac isode.Mr, and Ms WK.dia \u20ac Galt he celebr \u20ac dE ae literature ond SEL i TED : FROM TH : 5 : money to the amonnt uf ive por Breuil of the Relleved at rz = ~ of the tien has been given to the police.| ret along well and their relations Were, rather of the late SiréAlemnies \u201cTiilsen MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.E BEST E bulk sun of the contract.Tue © me yy rs atl +010 tement.\u2018Found City Detectives Useless.strained to the point of breaking, when the Galt, who preceded Sir Charles Tupper as .- \u2014\u2014\u2014 ; secs qe oe : } ; : 7 ) gE : pe Prose wil only dar ninety por AY the a \u201cFront se M hat 1 hear between gen- The recovery of the bicycle on Monddy Sep! ration, without divorce, vas arranged.High Commissioner from Canada in Lon- GRAIN.\u2014The new tarif legislation in the Uni- .\u2014 oo _ ; il .D br a = un il the Con eon of teen in my cars, soi a Boston train con- evening which was stolen from G.and J.; D \u201c Vv ine ow ander M s var do a ir Thomas, was born in London, -| ted States having rendered tho sale of Canadian ; Ë before Shh Al be shed ductor Lain surd tha the Eusinoss men Luis hepair «hop about tre months ago, PAU De Neuatrotor woman, Aire Vend England Aura le 14e commence in M tbe Americas marier positionne x ENOTISI.TPENEN ANA GEPMAN \u2014 stood, Uhat tho work wili becxecutedinder tarit diifienits.Une Manohecter munafas.Soy nok reflect, any oredit on the city de fasome quarters this is denied.But it-is Bcotiand, continued in Pégiaud anti iss, Prevement Ia the demand in antiolpated.and: y «of the supervision of Mr.Collin wood ch ol turer said that many mills would now open Le force.rare were three bicycles conceded that the rupture between Vander- and comploted in th e vi roe tQ bec, me brokers say is cvon now disgernible.= ber as op i .Wa el- turer sa any mills r Pp stolen in all, but the matter was reported ¢ - p p 16 province of QUEDEC.Prices nro steady at Sic for No.2.Peas, to ar- - \u2019 .Fo as chicl engineer, aud Mr.Erndt Mar- again .and that in Manchester it meant a¢ headquarters on the first occasion only bilt and his wife is complete.He was in the employ of the Canada Com- y - eas, if ceau, acting superintending engined.work for about fifteen thousand people that as, when the second one was taken, Mr.Nellie Neuatrotter, the young woman who pany from 1533 to 10, He was called to rive.aro quoted at 72c per G&1bs.afloat.Ryo le \u2018 2 me ee had been aut of a job for many months Lloyd, the local agent for the wheels, went i% 3uid to be the cause of the family troubles the \u2018Bar in 1345; he was olected a bencher in still dull, and there is not of course any new bar- 002605666006 European Cattle Trads.past.I know many gentlemen on my route down to report th \" d iri of William K.Vanderbilt, is well known in 1865; created a Q.C.in \u20181359; appointed a ley as yet on offer.Buckwhent continues to bo - .yobhe cattle trade between ho and Wo are already travelling more frequently as to what\u2019 had been done to recover the {is country.Sho is a native of Eureka, judge of the common pleas 1869, and Chief quoted at 1c er Ib.Corn ia purely nominal, and wurope covtinues to be fairly acfve, al siuess._ the other machine nobody seemed to know 8% A A © inary, Justice of that division in 1837 an the heat is at present changi ds in this .though prices are dull.We ses to got anything \"about the once whateva.no Alameda county, California, and resided nor of Knighthood conferred on him by market P nt changing hands fn ; Mail Orders promptly and carefully attended to sixty shilling~ per head and now] we get THE EAST END STATION.learnihg this Mr.Lloyd promptly put the for a number.of years in San Francisco, and Her Majesty in 188.Sir Thomas was mar FLOUR\u2014The same old story prevails.During : - .*._ only about forts \u201d So said an ofticill of the Nothing an Be Done Till After the 3 in the hands of Detective C nter, has frequently figured in escepades that Fed in 1847 to Miss Francis Louisa Perkins.the animated discussions au Lo the state of trade : amburg American Pack \u201c Qa e ÿ ; : > ave won hef notoriety both in the New og of his resignation, Sir Thpmas held on \u2018Change alinoat every morning sumo of reporter this morning.he Sir t ship.| Counoll Meets.bet Fre RAR Ral tn Ye i aid fe ie herr ee re bald ' Samp ping of cattle to Antwerp has prov(d a suc- .and assisted in recovering the first.The 80d the Old Worlds.Sheis twenty-nine or said that he disliked very much the idea of \u2018hi ; whereahouts of the shird \u201cone TPE tie thirty years of age.She married Neus- having no work to do, but that he did not à Joan ae orders of a PA rot.les sent on Application.cess and is on the incroass.\u201d The East End Station matter is for the ., trotter in 1834, but separated from him and feel equal to the task of further discharg- tanco to divulge tt fcc at which art.busi- : | Asked his opiniou ns \u201cto how (he new present at a standstill and it is not at all mystery.> =, came to New York.He secured a divorce, ing the important duties of his-office.8 Hoss ik bein Fiano characterizes the remarks .\u2018 er A tarifl's arrangements inthe how It States likely that-any move in the matter will \u2018be | _No Use to Business Men.and she was the heroine of several esca- *.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ae of those.who.speak of activity.We quote: | ABBE.rere mere TT TTT would at al affect the cattle trade ot taken for seven or eight weeks yet,although Mr.'T.W.Gale.boot and shoe merchant, pades in the East, and then shifted er | ; TEE UNO CANNY.SOOT: Searels Sule mje SR TTT IE H: Canada, a Lig dealer said | ; the by-law calls for the city to convey the St.Antoine street, has had a valuable valise | i! 2° sn.0 $2 £0 ; that it would make any iF .coul | not see roperties in question to the Canadians stole ar at Par sam superfine, 32 25 to,$: £0: strong bakers\u2019, pe 3 u ro; rou à is s0 notorious was her conduct that > ar : 40.ME Canadian and ÆAmeéricau cts \u2014rriedp\u2014hacllie Railway Company-befsre-Setordi;-\"| hé has not reported it as he said it was no she was ejected from a leading hotel there Wants the an nd v n o\u2014 te Method Bb.demand for mill foed ia undoubted: .are entirely dependent on the European LD cause of the delay is that the Comm.< use.Things would continue in this way at ono time.pp ankes OIL.1 brisk.bran still sells readily at $15.50, and enr rga : 0 oo ee y organ O., market, there being on this continent an [NETS to expropriate can not be appointed until there was a general \u201cclean out\u201d in Mrs.Vanderbilt was formerly Misa LoNvoN, August 30.\u2014The Times contains BIT 50 co 910 being the rane sale attirm ] A h s .7.90\" before Lhe City Council has taken up the de- detective circles.They were practically of Smith, of Mobile, the seat of culture and à &wo column article, against the aims of Oxrurar\u2014 There Is no.change to report this excessive supply of cattle, on i poly of cat ° chatons on the Peport of the Finance Comat.no ee be th Case Eee ne races ET Se re bent on wa 8718 the Scotch mineral ofl distillers, who got a morning.The demand In fair And prices aro The First In Canada.\u2019 tee offering certain compensation to those Gale is interested in the detective campa were noted as Southern benuties, and made select committee a cady.W te: Granulated bi, 3435 .AN ; - : C2 .ppointed to enquire into steady.We quote: Granulated, per bbl.: Cg dis the legal standard of the volatility of petro- \u2018| to 86 16: per 1$2 124 to #2 légroticen per bbi.$4 40, MONTREAL, ; : up in pure blue blood what they lacked in A pleasing event took place at the .who have judged proper to send in their and has several anti-detective cartoons \u2019 lar meet \u2018: R ¢ regu- claims andtofixthe valuesof their properties played in his window.: wealth, One of Mrs.Vanderblit's sisters y ; : per bag, 32 15; standard, per bbl, $1 35 to $i 10, ; Lod Ng last OR of , Lafayette which are to be expropriated.The Legisla- Dia Not Mr 8 married Ferdinand Yznaga, and another ou ren Les alleged way far tao lo hd r bag.121 to J 15; pot barley, per bbl, 2 SL.Cohn.\u201cTE const ast Gran | ture havinx strucl: off the clause which - ot Visit Mr.Sarno.\u2026._ |-marriét\u201d Baron de Fonteuelliat, a young bois the article à Fr tone ag \\tion 75, per ag, $1 75; pearl.bbl.25; halt .Fa de \u2018 xcètsior Lodge,\u201d 6bligsa the proprietors to make their A sneak thief entered Mr.V.Sarno's Frenchman.Mrs.Yznaga secured a divorce ng, the article declares, compel all brl., $375; split peas, per bbl.83 40 LO &330, per _ oon A y foreign petroleum to conform to the char- Hes ; 2 owa price, the great majorit f jewellery store on St.Catherine street on d be the wife of Ge Tiff t 7 : ANS A Ç A AAA A AS 5e , | ority of ; .an cam the wife of or iffany, o fee ê ROVISIONS.\u2014 ) ; them, thinking that they would get Tuesday and stole a watch.Mr.Sarno Baltimore.The Baroness de.Fonteueiliat acterietics of the parafiine artificially made pon tan econterbeianecs the want.of vine in Jee PE Ser Rex Ber Fel Fok Fe ol Feo : SAS ar .7 F., was presented with a sl'ast Grands collar on bebalf of \u2018+ Gch brethren for his unticing efforts morz from the Commissioners when a immediately telephoned the detective de- also appli 9 Times says it Is well 1 < & re $ 3 - 4, \u2018 : ed for a divorce.Que the jucst for pork and doslers speak cheorful- 7 ninent part he has talcsn in the in- Pointed, have withheld so far from making partment to send a man up to investigate ic cquires ten fam y residences to ac- t the British public should anderstand 15.Ve pote: Enneda short cut Thess ork, per 1 of above lodge, and also owhav.thes claims.They are, therefore, now the matter, hut none ashas yet arrived, Mr.comm the Willie EB Vonderbits The b the real motivo of the whole affair Ia a barrel, $18 50 to $19 50; mess pork, Western, per en elected to the position of special obliged to.wait until the City Conncil bas Sarno says that he did not.inform them tenth is the costly marble palace erected at desis to obtain protection, at the cxponne barrel.nominal; ham, oity curod, per Is, 10 to | ; er Grand aster for Lafayette disposed of the cases whero the proprietors What he bad lost.Newport a few years ago.This alone cost ie ES de roots Scotch to Tic: lard Pure Canadian, ; Tose\u2019 mpound.7 = \u2014\u2014 » NO.LD, X 1 nh lan- ave made their own price.As the-Council =\u2014-\u2014- $1,000,000, Foreign decorations ware 1 he di CHEESE.There ure some in iho trade who, |- - ange.Grand W arden Elect Bro.Jos.will not assemble until September 10, the , brought over to put the finishing toaches to be obtained directly by duty, so an indirect notwithatanding the improted tone of- both the BRITISH MARKETS, \u2018MRAND INVESTMENT.son, jr., made a few pleasing remarks C, I\u2019.R.will not.be able to start work on FORESTERS' DOINGS.it.They have residences on Long Island, [iethod of raising the price merican oil public and private advices from Liverpool, polait \u2014\u2014 - - G ° : ce after the presentation.Past Grand Cohn the proposed station as was at first aritici- + a handsome mansion in the city and shoot: 88 been discovered.The ngitators want to the difference still existing between Englisc Grain and Provisions., i Is the first member of the order in Canada pated.I [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] iug reserves in Scotland.Each establish- the flash point ra ained from\u2019 ne pole and spot pricos and shake their port Ra ri A |p DEERBOIM JKroRT,, Thursday, August: Ed Very reper iy pany gig Tenom CII Tz .; ; + AA dn .; Kays: ocs off coal whea e Prope .al \u2014 LS Conductors and Motormen at Play.SHERBROOKE, August 30.\u2014The session of rent Is gomplete in itaelf, ih fine burni- the foreign oil, at a cost of half a million purchase at the À ires they profess to RSC FO casier: \u201cmaize nil.Ca on © and | Bearivieres Ave,, just next te Windsor sh Wants Damages for Herr Husband's Yesterday one-half of Montreal's Street the High Court of Foresters was continued 1; xurious habitation y pounds to thie consumers, while the Scotch j3 one of great confidence all round.Finest | (95 shipment, wheat and maize rather easier.and between the G.T.R.and C.P.Bk i .Death.Railway motormen and conductors donned Yeste I when the following officers were ant .distillers would gain £80,000, westorn colored choo: ganna be had Here to-day Mark ne anublan alse ize Sx-ahin, 10e 3 Sintions, 2 oT (phe widow of Domonico Delnero is suing thelr newest uniforms and their most plea- Srected she pemime oar: alien ghic TEST BY CABLE: TT ; for less than etc or ñ i ra white at lees than 10ic.Sa: do present and following month, 3d, Brick onchsed, stone foundation, Douses In goed © Montreal Park & Island Railway Com.sant smlles, and wende eir way to .: treal: high LA a THE NORTH-WEST ASHORE.their confidence.They admit that stocks heroat folio onthe Tot.Ride roscnt and always in demand; position fo Unkutpaas ~ assed fr ) Tn eT \u2014 the monient are extraordinarily heavy.but state t ad: d this class of property; lot 32 feet in front with\" \u201cSioned and Desoarrion, for no.She festival of the Strect Railway employes.IE treasurer, Bro.©.À.Miller of Wing.News, Viows.Gossip and Politics of There Was a Panis.But Not Much that lars quantities arc held on Engllsh account 535\"0ù./ Liverpoci spor wheat.buyers hoi oif SSlowa5.Annual rontai $444.The subscribers alleges that her late husband was killed or the time being they et troileys, passen- a » e Le A, y | Euro Danger.20° ; for September s {pment and that the next two baping to obtain some concemsion: spot maize are instructed by the proprietor, whois moving to ; while working on the track at Outremons.Rers and all such things slip from their S0f Mills; high councillor, Bro.Levallier, pe; ger.wecks will witness a very considerable diininu- Chenper to sell.No.2 red winter wheat in Lon.(De Country, to sell the above property by polio .through the negligeuce of thé Company's winds and ave themselves up to enjoy- bigh physician, Dr.Colette, of Quebec; high I : 7 BTR pass tion.They contend that supplics in fret hands don, ex-quay.28 3d; do present and following BUCH1OR at thelr salesroom, ~\\ employés.He had boarded a flat car going ment.A good programme à specialties auditors, LL Ross and À.M.Kelloy .The Mayor of Rome ill start Lo Boron for stoamiahip Norn.Rout went a ore on Bar Coat ot cheome having enabled tre manufacturers mouth, Hn 4.No, À club Calcutta what, ox \" NO.320 BT.JAMES STREET .; was given bv t ark ti 8 elegates of the Supreme Court which is to Ti 8 - ru ÿ on Bar cost of .; ie ship, 225 0d; do present and following month, 22s .| : ' cond a steop grade.ae the foot of the Mis Fiven or ae, be rk rou pe.Several meet in London, England, next year are: the United States, and will probably visit Polnt, Lake Erle, OIF the mouth of the De- Lo ao from Lie co Le Ca 9e {he farmers sd.ing ON VEDNESDAY MORNING, 5th SEPT, \\across the track, and, as tho car was be.by Messrs.Joseph Lacroix and Joseph Mr.P.Streathern, Montreal; Rov.Mr.Hew.\u201canada, troit river, yesterday afternoon.The ac.too, that the dry weather in Now York has given LivERroos LATEST PRICES CORRENT, Aug.X, 1004 ; at Eleven ©°'Cleck.ny, through her attorneys, Messrs: Sohmer Park, toassist at the first annual vice-chief ranger, Dr.Slack, of Farnham; i ,of the M S i ton, of Laghine; Messrs.J.N.Ducharme, The Pope has sent his blessing to the |\u2018cident was due to fog.The steamship had [13] {0 an American demand, and that thero is sd sd à d one a OL re J eda Notre Fenol Slattery, Aino of {ho Montreal\u201d Steal: of Ste.Cunegonde; H.W.Walters, of Que.Count of Paris.The Parisian Royalists are over 300 passengers aboard.She ran out of some sn sling from this side goin on.Tlia, Springwhestd 7 tot 9 Port 43 103 204 5 FRARER BROS.Dame Ho pital on\u201d June 29 last, nine d Railway, contributed a song and dance bec: F.X.Hebert, of Sherbrooke: , Mr.greatly alarmed at the reports of the condi- the water ten feet forward and as she draws however, does not seem (9 ha gonorally credited.Red wineer.§ 4 Lit Lard, ho voi Auctioneers eh pit emt 2 last, nine days which vas performed with the ease of a pra.Grabam, of Granby, and Mr.Raymond, of tion of the Count, and are sending mes- bat fourteen feet of water her bow is prac.Fous.\u2014The market is dull thls morning, and 0 2Cala: 00 to0 0 Talon Ne ia 8 e ie accident.fessional.Pro Montreal.The titutes for delegates 528¢S of sympathy to Stowe House, and tically lifted in the air.In the confusion obtatnable Por ar EE or Dee Ae at | Cora, 3 BétoS 14 Checsew: 430 1048 0 TOMORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING EN- Cattle Shipments for the B In the evening the Park was illuminated are: Messrs.Slack, Gosselin, Decow and Offer up prayers for his recovery.attendant the cry arose that the steamer @4t M07 The refineries still speak of n good de- T° 5 4 v5 4 Chomec.480 1046 01 À ming at tem o'clock.reo Regular The report the Cattle Inspectors.Pos o by Chinese Anon and looked very pretty .Cypiot.The chief business of importance - À Rome ù Pi say * (hat an Anarchist had struck ha pi and was hinking, In- mand at the higher prices anotod Inst wook, but FOIMAN ana, es | Fees Splendid Rana Farm, rand » : ,; A a v | transacted 1 .| plot to kill the King of Greece was revea 8 y panic reigned supreme.eople tho jobbers find \u2018the request from the retailers i ! ETS.> , a 1 .~~ and Morgan, of the shipments for the A grand pyrotechnical display was also by laws for the High as the framing of new recently by an Informer to the Milan police.who were about.to rise to their feet ran slackening a little, n cirournstanco they attribute AMERICAN MARKETS rence prior Furniture, Plates ood and ths Au w \u2014 ss designated by the informer was hurriedly around the steamer shouting and to the fact that the preserving of smali fruits is Receipts and Shipments.; Matiresses, Spring Beds, W July dz cattle, 32 1 heel .and as / Another Convention for Montreal.stallation of officers will not probably be arrested in Milan and was found to be in begging the crew Lo lower the Ilfe-boat.It | S76F and that of pluus, peaches, otc.not yet be- ericago, Au pe 30.\u2014Receipts: 212,009 bush.; geceral A1 Cooking Stoves and Ranges, orser RL ve 2 ca e 3 + sheep Mr.J.E.Morrison, editor of the Mont.reached before evening.possession of letters proving that he in- was with difficulty that several were re- MOLAESES.\u2014Traie for the season Is practically WHEAT, 306,000 ush., CORN.30,000 bush.Oats, | Galvanic Battery, Several Fine Brass and 1 wrses.The figures for t © same real Pharniaceutical Journal, leaves to-ni ght ~ oo tended to stab the King of Greece.strained from leaping over thekide.The crer and we have nothing to odd to our report of 19,366 brls.FLOUR.Shipments: 163,000 bush, | filers pd Mall Lights, Grocers Coffee ! period last year were 60,236 cattle, 712 sheep for North Carolina, to represent that jour It is reported from Sofia that M.Zankoff, wrecking tug Champion started to the a wock More i WHEAT, 97,000 bush.Comp, 257.4% bush.Oats, | SORmRELed d'amaged turmitare, cie at Ë KINGSTON PATRONS MEET.the pro-Russian plotter, and several of his steamsh ps relief last night.The North- RICE.\u2014Thore is no boom but à very fairly eo- 14513 bbls.UR.Ey ure, cic, at our \u2014_\u2014 t \u201cmonths of July and August is\u2019 as follows: Kiven._ will be busily engaged all days, and the in.Ihe man SR PE } and 1123 horses.From this it can be seen .; na) and £he Montreal College of Pharmacy I | _ Cane careun:, 370 St.James si.that the re inn drop ping off In the shippin at the \u201cannual meeting of the American fellows, Jere arrest ed while sotering Bul- Wes is t ey boat on the lakes and is aha Week's ign Hit und values keep 7 WHIT.S100 bi Lome SLID aah Oar, Tr FRASER BROS.ho is double th \u20ac th p d Pharmaceutical Association, which assem.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] garin.Zankoff was escorted by the police valued a pére a 14,081 bble.and 10,725 sacks Four.Shipments: | 2041 see Aucti he aut! o at of the carresponding bles in Asheville, N.C., September 3 to 7, KINcsToN, August 30.\u2014The Patrons of Lo the, Servian frontier and warned not to ng Northwest ran Feleasod thin morn- Receipts 1h Montreal da.bush NI EAT 2261 bush.CoRN, 1000 [hs ; his is the largest association of phar- Industry of-this district \u2018held a picnic out- vo à * no damage.G.T.R OC PH Canal \"DULUTIL August 30.0 Mecei } M AGUIRES HORSE BAZAAR, J macists in the world, aud includ a ' No tredence and some amusement is = ; \"ie cE Rb PULUTE, August 30.Receipts: 320,000 bush.332 and 384 J St: Board of Trade Should Act.Tharabership many ot the best known names, io city yesterda , oo Hunter acted caused here by the Washington report The Dutch Defeat on Lombok.Leas, bush.a T= = Wazar.Shipments, 10860 bush.Wear.Next large Auction Sale of Horse.aries.C Mr Men) A Childs, of Geo.Childs & in pharmacy in America.Mr.Morrison his speech, said that If the day eT th at the torpodo boat Hornet met with a Lonbon, hugust Social intelligence Flour.bbls.na Chicago Hog Market.Shae 71 take place on FRIDAY, Ud.Ore Mobi sic approve most empbati- pears with him, from the profession.here, when the Patron party became a tool of LY serious accident at the recent naval received atthe Hague show that thepunitive Butter, pkge.146 338 \u2014 UNION STOUK YARDS, August 3v, 1586.\u2014Tho Bb.At 2.30 p.m, , cally of the police investigation, but there an invitation to the A.P.A.to hold its con: Mowat Meredith in the O 0° manœuvres, It way stated that she broke expedition sent against the Rajah of ILom- Cheese, boxes, 1542 4949 8517 estimated recolpts of hoga were 9000.The offl- JATES SIAGTIRE, Proprietor.was one point on which } ished Lo owat or Meredith in the Ontario Parlin- à letely \u2018 ; a -hicl 2041 NX, BARNIX, Auctioncer, ras one point on which he wished to make vention of 1895 in Montreal.-» ment, or of either party at Ottawa.ti own completely and had to be towed into bok has suffered a much severer loss than FRE.cases, Tid 105 \u2014\u2014 cial report of yesterday woe 2i,idl, uf which 7358 == ; himself-clcar, and that was that the inves- \u2014_ i \u2019 day would see hel a Tx leave\" tant barbor, also that one cylinder head was at first reported.Instead of the first Hem, bacon, boxce kg 153 \u2014\u2014 mero shipped, and Ga left over, \u2018The quota- a tigation shonld, by no means, be under the | Fire at Varennes.Patrons A \u2018meeting o seventeen Patron blown out and that both engines were dis- figures of ic killed and 40 wounded being Leather, rolls.3 B= sea se ce ores 3d eh Do ahtonlie i Ie that h h Honea ot Trad would recom | The village of Varennes was last evening members would be held in Toronto ina \u201ciy \u2026 correct, the list of casualties runs up to 500 Cement and Fire Bricks.£5.05 to $0.10; Fough grades, $5.05 10 953% Mo: | N SO LVE N T NOTICE wend that the Hoard o rade appoint the visited by a fire which completely destroyed few weeks for the purpose of electing a ilail storms have done great dam men.Three columns were o rating under be ceipts of catfle were 13,000, including 1500 Tex- metnbers of the investigating committee.the saw mill operated by Bienvenue & Zo leader & throughout Austria.At Kowne, Poland, General Vetter, Col.Von Pabst and Col.Business in coment bas HY confined princi- ans and and 2000 Westerns.The market wns \u2014 as for the detectives, he had no contidence pituated at the southern end of the village.The chairman explained that the pri three children were thus killed.Bylevelt., The Vetter columu lost 4 officers Festern account Tho arivais Dave bone Si | strong for the bust ot cand for all others n the matter of ROBERT & JODOIN, Montrey in them 1 2 ee Eterything was burned, including tools, object of the plonic was to advance the A report from Funchal.Island of Madeira, and 63 \u2018men, with 12 officers and 150 only ono veal arriving, with 2300 casks, which S000 Mecolits of sheep 000.The undersigned will sell by auction, at tp Merchants Would Conteibute.machinery and a large quantity of famber cause of Mr.Rogers, the Dominlon candi- states that the British steamship Northam men, with 12 officers and 150 men wounded doss not relievethe present scarcity.firicos aro 7 7 TT store, No.24h st.Lawrence st.Montreal, James A.Mathewson, of Mathewson & The private residence of Mr.Eusebe Savaria date.He said that the Patrons would Cuatle has arrived there, and reports having and 6 officers and 148 men missing.firm, importers not being willin sam gy or Toronto Produce Market.On TRUKADAY, (he 6th SEPT, 1804, Con 202 MeGill street, thaught that a At was also partly destroyed with Its contents.defeat Mr.Hiram Calvin.because he had been in collision on August 23, in latitude The attack took place at night and the stock that cannot pe Fred ee '¢ Hgures.Toronto, August 30.\u2014The market was quio:.AT 11 O'CLOCK, ; source of the trouble lay among the bond There is no insurance on any of the prem- not proved a faithful représentative of tho G3 north, and longitude 3 west, with the Dutch retreated, till stopped by a blockade, $1 Sito ge0s, pian 31-0010 F150 an London Wheat, cnr lots of new winter, middle froights the assets of the estate as under: f the d : oaas |< es destroyed î p Norwegian barque Venerata, Capt.Persen, a detour of which was made with heavy Pro tricks continue in fair d a west quotod nominally at ize, and old winter te of the departments and he belloved that If yed.armers.from Savannah, on July 25 for London.The Joss, \u2018The exact loss to he Bylevelt al ne RE nd at prices wheat offors same frelichts at \u2018fc, nnd In store Stock ofnssorted Dry Goods.-817,384 4 they were by no means all that they should \u2014 but h .035, the Bylevelt and ranging from $15.50 wo $19.50 per M.here nt Sie.Manitabas at te west, and 70c cast: FIXTUres.ccooivcivmienns 417 3 be.le thought that if the Board of Trade St.Simon's Church.Indians and Mexicans Fight.- barque sank, but her crew were saved by Pabst columns is not known.but the latter Se holders of No.1 hard atloat, Fort Willicm, offer - shold tako the matter in hand the mer.The concert held on the grounds of SAN Dræco, August 30.\u2014A report has PE Northons Castle, | officer lost his life.The Dutch Government Meredith & O'Brien's Wall Street y at 0c.Flour, straizht roller.in wood, To- $17,801 chants of the city would be pleased to con.St.Simon's Church last night was |.9 Tv been received of another nbeport e of lretoria, Transvaal, advices state that [is thoroughly aroused, and troops in five Gossip.ronto freight.quated aL $230 to $370; Manlioba Book Debtaperlist.1,801 tribute from five to ten dollars aplece to do.attended and Yuite a success.The en Yaqui Indians on Mexican troops on Tues- heavy fighting took place to-day between steamers are being despatched fromm Ba- London is weak.they bought 10.600 shares 5es- selling moderatoly in tic local markot.Peas wero store will be opon on 4th and Ath Septenper - ; inv The Indi thickly bus} the haflirs and Boers in North Transvaal.tavia, to reinforce the Lombok columns rday, and our market declined Wh wanted at to abc west.Oats: sales of Whito KENT & TURCOTTE, » fray the expenses ol the investigation, by the baud was greatly enjoyed and every day.e Indians were thickly bushed on he Kaffirs were defeated and : terday, and as m clined nuvortholess, west, 100 froight to Toranto, made nt 2éc, and 97 Bt.James Ki, Montral, \u2014 eee seat iu the large tents was occupied.both sides of the road.At the first fire nine ing à and are now pow at Ampenan.The Pabst column was they arc sellers to-day; prices aro § to lower, mixed, same frolght, at 2c.Barley teed quoted y ; Montreal West.; fthe t à d.A fight suing Lor peace.letely surrounded and but few escaped Atchison plan likely to be entirely changed, ox- st 38c and cost, at 396 to de, N ; MARCOTTE BROS.Th idents of M.Ww Rev.Mr.Massey, having returned from © a Tasted for opp hour BIL, ensued, Two Austrian youths, named Divisch and the savage onslaught, that ensued, copi that arsessment on the stock will remain Taated nominally at 400 west.+o MOM 045 5ay Auctioneers.| es pia residents o ontreal West, formerly his vacation, will preach next Sunday.ane left i lon of the flelds.Trolrs Efeiffer, lost thoir way while asconding | oo : unchanged.: a \u2014 : : M ner are nn of EL More Commoroiai Tax Actions Men vers liet.ni-wonnded, and the vis Ory 17 on Monday aC ania the darkness | .The Cholere in Europe.pirate ete rame hk Live Stook Notes.INSOLVENT NOTICE.\"|= : sa nos ns.J i fell over a precipice 400 feet high.Divisch LoNDON, August 30\u2014For the week-end- \u201cWest coutinues very bcarish on the grangera Dominion Line S.S.Mariposa from.Mon- | i T= © Ë e, which are confirm tooal August ith, with a shipment of 107 cattle - carried rerweon - there -and-the-oity\u2014i - 3 J .of a sergeant killed.Four Indlans were Shekel fron ons Lo Lol.td 1 hats tenet acho Lo aa roc turc.Ed ani 27 nights monde and ton (12,6 foiom and was kiled, Btls ing uf noo, Aue 1 thronghon the Gor uaciotet oo ge gp sé : the postage reduced lo two cents for city mercial, tax against T.Montgomery and prisoners.jecting about fifty feot from the-t of the.johole a reported, nd d ri x the em of National Bank.of Chicago: stii ei marke | and shcop, acrived at Liverpool today, and In the at tM.G BERG, Insolvent 3 4) * , .28 = > - r a o Jo Completed fins Coon, bam have others 20.won Moore 181 ) 5 \u20ac ler A Crank After Mgr.Satolll.precipice.and oth his \u2018waist belt.bound Sorted a2 Fonts ; from that dense.\u2018Two eat Puit PT 5 9 Will do to buy | lanied her live stock all In good condition \u201crho underaigned.will elt oy on at their ! - and others , J.tham and others New YORK, August 30.\u2014A crank, givin mself fast.He hung suspended from the h cases of cholera and one death fro , © : : oftice, No.97 St.James st, Montreal, on able of accommodating 200 scholars.3 i : giving * > Tes m buh hiss SN .LE (8140) ©.£1.Miller and others (BIT).his name as Edward Stolz, has been arrest.| io fr non the.nest Tacs cronig that disease have beon reported at Amster | Broke and Recovered.rn ITTV} |.Prides.ihe 14th september, bog, atom, © L.In the Polo Cot le Rae bot mn He was Not Gull.gang of ten men, with headquarters at was discovered by - lountaineers and ditional death from cholera.\u201cape ee fGMÉCIAIL TOTHE MTAR} 7 0 Pet» at tho undrrmentioned real property: » | .: i Noon 08, botora n the Pol ourt this morning Al- Meadville, \u2019a., who were leagued together rescued.! SE Le Galicia yesterd EW YORK, August 30.\u2014The market opened rd AN RE A lot of land fronting nn Chabotilez Square J - Judge Desndyers, Randell O'Connell, aged }-phonse tingmon was acquitted of the charge il Mgr.Satolli.Stolz was se ected.oases of ct olera ord at arenes Boe se weak this morning, declines ein widely E UAL EA the Clty of Montreal, being known 34 number * + : twolve years, was sent to the (pformators of having broken into à apoleon Latrailles came to New York and was arrested by The Late Earl of Albermarle.wina 25 s and 13 deaths.fatributed.After the early trading, there was | VE {770 en ns r an 1 soventy-six, on i for threo years for having broken into the grocery store, 1100 Ontarlo street, on Aug- Sergeant Thomson, who heard him mutter, TORONTO, August 30.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The late a fractional recovery.PILLS Ann's Ward, with butldinis thereon erected.residence of G.S, Holt, 219 Dufferin street, ust 24, and stealin w .: \u201d Earl of Albermarle, was Stranding of the Queen.æ i ! , & therefrom two bottles \u201cI raust kill him; I must kill him.\u201d The |., etter known iy \u2019 .« Price U sald immovable will be wold subject to all the.Cho Tout do Silo Fra, and sel | ur ma rent fon | orgie à Var Bin Vs Bo MATE | Vicronrs BC.Auger Spent) Pen Suton Fixed Price ncheeesd, ÉDisiodgo Bile fige nn pur ras el a 4 | 0 10° a nme = \u2018radar R ary Secret: 0 the Governo neral in\"| The ded steamer Queen of the Alaskan ; 250 cite \u20ac .und also to coats of saie.- .Court House Will be Closed.Mataram Under Bombardment.the earl tien.lie married C.\u201c | sales agenté at thelr necting yesterday decided \u2019 e MENT & TURCOTTE, Canadian Pligrims and the Pope.A communication has been received at AMSTERDAM, August 30.\u2014A despatch lady, a daughter of the Inte Sie Aan a TL oo oe ook at Cron oa No action was talon Soptomber oF arcanes Stir up the Liver, 97 8t.James B1., Montreal, i y \u2019 ived here from Batavia, says that Ma- b, I \u2018 , © prices percentage.v - Mislaw MARCOTTE BROM., Auctionesss, The Canadian pilgrims to Lourdes, who | the Prothonotary's Office, from the Attor.rece » Say a- nab, of Dundurn, Hamilton.À son of this Sunday night.The steamship City of \u2014_\u2014 Cure ick-Headache ae reached the shrine on the 17th fstant, the ney-General, stating that Monday next taram, capital of the Island of Lambok, lady, Viscount Bury, succeeds ta the title.Topekahove in sight and just as the vessels London Stock Market == LU DE: © = feast of tho Assumption, remalnéd there for (Labor Day) will be observed as a non- Where the Dutch troops have- recently met spoke one another, the Queen floated free F mal Ail EDUCATIONAL.somo days and proceeded to Rome 'whera Surtdtent day, The Court House will ac- With serious reverses at the hands of the \u2018Too Rquæh for the Passport, e Topeka will take up material to repair Mesers.Meredith & O'Brien report the London \u20ac 6 ments, a .they will be given an audience on Sunday cordingly be closed.Balinz, is 11 oi possession of he rebels tré on August 30.\u2014 Special) ~ Ex- the Queen and taking n her -frelgh and.markot at 2 Bro fodey eo os York Remove Disease aid ™ = a1} ree cl 3 00 f bythe Pope.Co - ie boars: h adds that Mataram is being tremery.rough.yi = où Laie-|-Hkésongers will ako the Alaskan trip.neon ow ror Jewish F e S h | ee 5 \u2014\u2014ire-Cor tor-Protustea=\"\" éd tytheDnateh féèt.\u201cOntario yesterday.e Passport, of the R.an, - + Stocks.Prices.Equivalent.; ° Temple Emanu-EL Mr.J.Y.Gilmour, through Messrs, Cresse wiht 1.Moody's Son Mapried.& O.line, lo for Mon Lon time but i Whiskey © ; Ln aht.anor Basie, 68 o .Promote Good Health, The Free Day Achonl, undo: the management of Services will be resumed at thé Temple & Descarries, had a protest served on the East NORTHFIELD, Mass, August 30,\u2014 time.the aves and bo oXpeTiens fad Port TowNsEND, Washn., August 30.\u2014 Erie, ; 18] 0j .Ocvered with & Tasteless & Solable Coating, ® Spanish and, Portuese Synagorus, Stanton ir wot, Il Emanu-El, Stauley street, below St.Cathe- Corporation by the ministry of Philibert William Revell Moody, eldest son of ing over her.The éprat Ave passe za The steamer City of Topeka brings news Kn EN 15 44 Famous the world over.3 Te pon on Bapte rine street, to-morrow evening at eight { Baudouin, notary, complaining of the delay Dwight L.Moody, and Mary Whittle, cldest were sent ori to Kingsto: il re from Juneau Alaska, that a flerce battle ak sh ex M.140 136 \u2018 i sk for Beecham's and take no others.This Behool is Pree 1 sll Jewish children, o'clock.An address will be given on tho in thé expropriation and widening of St daughter of Major I.W.Whittle, were 9 niston by rail occurred at Chileat, last week, between În- Northern Dac.Pr.20 10 + hotesaie Ages.Evan & Sons, Ld.Montres !, nongregsiion, and Hebrow is taught according § the \u201cCentral Conference gf American Rabbis.\u201d Antolne street.married in the Congregational Church Victoria Ministry Defeated.dinus, who had wn drunk on whiskey, Nether be - 3 x For sale by all druggisu, ; various prontachtiuony \u201cBe SOLA, Hon.5 Le © rar Cm N A ; : NDON, = urnished them smugglers, and that sf Ont.& Western, 17 1 \u2014 a 1 The Trans-Continental Journey Real Estate Sale.No nerve vous forme Chueh of Eng tent St Su oot Date À 8 the de Indians were killed.fficers have left Roading, n T ad - ST.IGNATIUS ACADEMY ! Shortened.Yesterday morning the tenement pro- Hartzler, of Northfield.* 7\" Wales on the question of Protection, which Juneau to seize the whiskey remaining and Bt Pa a ~ in : ws We.C , \"The new transcontinental train arran perty Nos.33 to 383 Jacques Cartier street, r he espa against Free Trade, another quiet the Indians.Wiser Bo.RB Will re-open on MONDAY, i 1 Beto wry ° monts of the C.Ra R.will shorten the stne at lat 50 D i} feet, ras sold by auction r Lumber rider A: a Colon | Ministry in Australia has come to Stolen Goods Found.ro - ms M pr aa ; cord- r .Toronto, August 30.\u2014 8 - , ctort 3 - \u2014 NEAR TEEASN-RELTKVE >; KYTE\u2019S 3 : SER faute the time tater uc hours ao be $3875 to Mr.Raymond Chartrand.vertised salo of timber Tim, ta at he Board re h presed the Assomiiy This eajuate joneliers atolon re pr.Agnow's Cure for the Yeart fire pertect rei ; 000 miss x sers CHOOL, Pt issued.| Tac of Trade yesterday turned out to be any- ed until September m the ators of L.J.Matts here, last nites sed speci shouts 5 cures Joie a meres | |B prop fared et i __ VILL RE-OPEN SEPTEMBER 3th.20618 inter, was found last Friday in an old reweds or Paishaticn, Short: Erraih, Bmdcbert hen Springs TT Do ee See \u201c+ \u2014 pe .At 12 o'clock last night a fire broke out in thing but ceess, biddt 1 hen di 1 - tL ~~ \u2018The Strest Car Did Nos Stop.the barber shop of William Whitford at No.and Sayers wore no.\u2018moans anxious to Ministry er then M pe tac the \"> Mr.E.J.Holland, a Grand Trunk Rall- 724 Charievo street.The damage pay auything approaching the bid.country on thes trade question.The - ~ way conductor, is still confined to bis house amounts to about $500.; ail were between 100 and 200 pro- present Government is composed of eed the goods to their owner, iret, and a : hidden in an outbuilding of th ip Bpells, Pain in Left Side amd a srmptoms oi se Dissased Mog Hom dy will REN'S ACADEMY.o Ë ; Ales \u201cBoots, the na S Who | EER =| r CHICAGO, Guth CREE REA E aad tp Sea Spy : - : ; °, 4 ! ! COMORIOS-MONFETY-At Carléton Place, Ont, on August Ly, by the Rev.A.Klliote, 8, A.Mr.HElishe More: NTI MEAN On the 28th inst.at Montrent, by the Lex, De.Campbell, J, G.Veith A Miss Georgina Mac Bean, youngest daughier of Mr.Prnvan Mach 033 \u2018 DEATHS.BIRTHS.BELANY On A 3B at 65 84.James sirces, ÿ- feuf Al Belangez, of à daughter.axNESEA, 213 Cadicux stree August 38, the wifa Jarciwe Genoat, oa daughter.ans Ann us city, at 33 Berri stredt, on Sunil Fe £ Louis Genarens of a LEFORT-\u2014In this va ab #1 Jacques Cartier stroet, on August 28, Che wife of Toussaint Le- aughter.PAYETTE-At 7 Chaboillez square, on August 3.the wife of Antoine Payette.of à son.PERRAULT At 88 Jacques Cartier square, on Suga 8, the wife of Ulderic Perrault, of à N\u2014Friday, August M4, ibe wifo of P.J.Ryan, of a daughter.SERINGETTOn the Brd instant, at the Oxle td \u2018Alberta.the witoof A.R.Sprin of a daughier.; MARRIAGES.BANNQN, RICE- On August 23, at St.Anns Church, pi the Rev.5s \u2018ather Bancart, C.S30 SR Bannan.sen of Michael Yammon, Annie, second daughter \u201cof Thus.Price, all at LIOTT-BOOTH - At St.Andrew's Manse, ELLIOTT Place, by the ftev.Root.MeNatr, Nr Kevillo Elliott, of Carp, aud Mise Magie, dauzhter of Mr.Joseph th, of Ottawa.\" YMAN - DICKENS - the Memorial a Londen, on August 16, by the Rev.J.me.Harold J.Hayman to Elizabeth Dickens, younge~t duughter of Rowland Dick- cus, Esq.' IRWIN MCMULLEN- At St, Paul's Church, Toronto, on A ast 18.by the Rev.Jobn Hill, Annie J.Mullen, \u2018youngest daughter of Thomas M Mutter, I\u2019sq., or Toronto, ic John IT.Irwin\u201d and Miss Sarah, second dlnughter of Mr.Kaney McNeely, all of Beck vw ALGENTEUR-In this city, on August 2, at 858 Caddy street, Joseph Louis, G montlis, un of Horace Argenteur.ANGEOVE\u2014At Halitax., Maria, wife of Chas.Anzrove, aged 32 ve BEY ANT At Farnham.P.Q, on th inst.after a few days\u2019 illness, Josias Bryant (late of.Hochelugm, in his 72nd year.(English wad West Indian papers please copy.) 23 BUCHAN-In this city, om chugust 25th, Katie McMartin, wife of J.3.Buchan, Funeral fram 24 Mountain street.at 5 oe ctock on Thursday afternoon, the 30th, to Mount Royal ¢ cmgtery.BAKER At Hamilton, Ont.on Sunday.August % Mary Ann, wife of Josiah amative of Churchill, Somcreetshire, England, in her with year.BOUCHARD \u2014 At 255 St.Catherine strest.on August 2X Albert, aged $ months, son of Desire Houcliard.BAILLIE\u2014-On Sunday, August 2%, John Baillie, son of Willian Bailiie, carriage maker, aged 2 years and 6 months.* BOW LER-At $t.Johns, on Augus 3 eujab BoWwier, of Pominion Sanitary Pottery BROU GH EN At C arleton Place, on August 22 2, Lucy Bro n, aged 64 y CROFTON NL Hamilton, ig on August 27, Norah, relict of the late Martin Crofton, aged - 8 years.CUNNINGHAM - At Hamilton, Ont.on August 26, Sarah Cunningham, in her th year.\u201d CARTER- At Carleton Place, on Apgust 25, Loretta\u2019 Catherine, daughter of\u2019 Mr.Thos.Carter.CRREELMAN\u2014 August a Samuel Creelman of Princeport, aged 61 yea, CREVIER\u2014On August at St.Henri, Tharsille Crevicr, aged SI years.DAVEY\u2014In Newport, R.| August 2 24, re.Aune Davey, mother ot the Rey, RW.W lace, in her Sith year.DUPRAS- At Cote des Nerges, on.August 25, Juseph, açed 1 year and G months, sun of Eustache Hupras.DOMPHOU SS \u2014 2, Antuinz, EC «on of us pl EG AS At 161 Mance street, on the 29th instant, Johu an, beloved son of Christopher Egan.Fun LAE ill take place from his father's residence, 101 Mance street, at 2.30, on Friday afternoon, to Cote des Neiges Ce metery.4 Riv ard street.on August ELLWOUD-Ae-bandon, Ont.on Saturday even- {- ing, August 25, 198 Julia re Hunt, widow of the late Garner Eliwcod, Esq.J.P.* FOLEY Imithis city, on August th, John Foley.aged t4 s cars, native of County Lei itrim, roland.- Funcral will-leave-his ence, IS Ottawa street, on Friday.31st.at 7 30a.to Ann's Church, and front thence to Cote des- \u2018emetery.Relatives \u2018and friends will acccpb this Invitation.[New York papers please copy.] 203 2 FITZPATRICK - At Halifax, August 26, Catherine, datuchie rof Donald and Mary Fitzpatrick, uged 15 years FLEGG\u2014 AT C \u2018atjeton Place.on August 25, John W., son of Mr.John Fleg, sut GRADET\u2014 In this city, at es Seigneurs strect, on August 77, Genevieve Gradet, aged Xt years, GAVIN\u2014In London, Ont, on August 24, Mary, wife of Daniel Gavin SALLIVAN-In South Boston, August 23, Lil- han M, daughter of Kateand Juhn Arte an.® GRAVES- At Halifax, August 24, James Rus.=cil Lowell.son of William and Eunice Graves.® HULLEY- At Halifax, agen 25, George, son of Villinm J.and Florence LAWSON=On Sunday, August = 1884, Edward Lawson.a uative of Brampton, Cumberland, En - Also a resident of Toronto for 65 years, in sth year of Lis age.Me '\u2018GTARE\u2014On August 2h.\u201818%, at No.GY Manufacturers street, atherine Ww eafer, relict of the late James Mctiunire, aged 88 years.Funeral will leave her late residence e, 63 Manufacturers street, on Friday morning, at 8 v'elock.to St.Gabriel Church, thence to C wo des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and relatives are requested to attend.(Quebec and Ottawa papers please copy.) © 2032 MITCHELL - At \u201cFlmwoods,\u201d Pembroke Township, on the 22nd instant, -Mr.Henry A.Mitchel aged 64 years, 2 months and he dogs * MCAULIFFE \u2014 On Saturday, Au Tiamiiten Ont., Julia, relict Tt the la Me Auliffe, aged 60 y FCA! MOONEY-On Sunday.che 26th, at Ottawa, Ont., Patrick Mooney, D'KEEFF -On Sunday.August 2th, 159, Frances, widow of the late Martin O Fonte at ate Patrick PLOUFFE -At St.Henri, on Augu Anna, a 9 months, beloved daughter-nf Joseph Flouffe.PFOCOCK\u2014At Hamilton.Ont., Catherine M., wife of J.G.yoars and 9 months.\" PATTERSON\u2014At Toronto, On.on Sunday, August 2, 1894, Robert Patterson.REID- In this city, on the 28th inst.James letd, a native of \u201cAberdeenshire, Scotland, in his 73th year.Funeral from his late residence, on August 25, Pocock, aged 47 a Brock street, on Thursday, 3Mth inst., at 2.39 Fr sharp.to Mount Royal \u2018Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are tfully re- ques sted to attend without further notice.(Aber teen und Edinburgh papers please copy.) 208 2 \u2018STEPHENS At Toronto.Ont.on August 77 the on of Walter and Kathleen Stephens.* WRIGHT- On Monday, 30th August, Mr.John Wright, of Lanark V illage.aged 79 years.® \u201ca ERSON - FARTIFS RETURNING FROM THE seaside Nan do well to arrange with the Dominton urglary Guarnvteas ( vinpeany to have their country resi- 0 protected pam ar ary.By so doing you not oly ut lon : tion wo an abkohite ruurantee damage b turgla H Tucutars a 1254, Head office.a James st.Pot od Presoy AL.OF rived por SS.Jai ét the Benvrr tin be will hear of sui ERSONAL- E.RB RARTON, SURG rn DEN- tise, has returned to tenn and resumed practice.38 ver Hall Hill W026 DE ing pd cri EES URLINE FOR curling end crimpine (he hair.Proo?or wet: price Zc.All druggists in = aN DERBONAL\u2014LUSTÉRINE, TRE GREAT, Fous _ for silverware, best in use.DERSONALFIRE Woap, 75 cs \"ER EXPL ss A load.Apply 131 and 133 ET or.P TESS 3 Priam WANTED OF FREDERICK Koston.Last heard from in Melbourue, Australia, Easton,, Northernhay street, JOHN GRANGER, WHO AR- ke Superior, Tuesday Inet, will call amships office, Montreal at êénce, ng to hia advantage i Exeter, Devon, Rago rs 8 mouths, the be LAY: ed | RESONAL D'INFORMATION DESIRED or Stewart.Waa last beard of on the 5:4 of Te, then living at Holmes \u20ac Fetiruars, Cottage, Lower | Tooting.Address Mrs.Stewart.3 South street, Manchester square, 1.London, ondow.Kagan .+ DERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION DESIRED OF y= Lhelmstorl.Essex, who ket London (or Ques voc in the Ocean Kingz, April 26 1884.Last heaid af fronr Hamilton, in August.18:8 Address An Handing, x Elaine-grove, Gospel Ont, London, >.danes Timson.of Sprin COLUMN.CANADA\u2019S Umbrella Store, a The largest stock of all qualities in Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Umbrellas m the Dominion to select from.S.CARSLEY.UMBRELLAS In most nseful qualities Men's Titania Umbrellas, $1.00 ea Best Umbrella in the City Covered with Gloria Silk and with Natural Wood Handle ou\" Ladies\u2019 or Gentlemen's size for $1.Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas covered Gloria Silk, from 990 each.TITANIA UMBRELLAS With Nickel Rods, only $1.75 ea.Boys\u2019 School Umbrellas Girls\u2019 School Umbrellas - Umbrellas repaired and recovered.y S, CARSLEY._ NOW SHOWING, Choice Novelties in.Ladies\u2019 Fur Goods for the coming Seasons De CARSLEY.FUR CAPES Ladies\u2019 Greenland Seal Capes in ail \u2018fashionable lengths, in all latest styles, with fancy Capes and.Storm Collars attached, thoroughly well made, and nicely lined.Ladies\u2019 Fur Capes, i in all sizes, at most moderate prices.FUR NECK RUFFS in all kinds of suitable Furs.a Natural Mink Ruffs, Natural Sable Ruff Alaska Sable Ruils.Se \u2014 FLANNELS.A splendid stock of Flannels of all makes and in all qualities for the coming season.Gray Flannels, from 10c yard Ail-wool Red Flannels, only 12c yard.FLANNEL SHIRTINGS Best English Makes, In all the newest patterns, English Flannel Shirtingsy45om 250 yd.Cashmere Flannels.In best French makes.All choice patterns and colors, 86c yard.8.CARSLEYX.CARSLEY.FLANNELETTES A- full stock of all kinds of Flannel: ettes and other Fabrics iu useful qualities.Flannelettes from 4jo yd.Flannelettes from 4jc yd.Flannelettés frora 44e yd.- ENGLISH FLANNELETTES Extra heavy, good colors, 12¢ yd.Como Skirtings In all good colors, 15c yd.Como Suitings, 12¢ yd.Cashmerettes In \u2018good range of colbrs, 8! 8c yd.CARSLEY'S JUAN we ; go ADVERTISEENT.Tr Gloomy Days can be brightened by home-sunshine; four walls in the dingiest street can be made to glow with its genial warmth.Luxury is not necessary to its produe- tion, but neatness snd cleanliness are imperative.A nice pair of Curtains is a powerful aid to its diffusion, and just how cheaply & nice pair of Curtains can be bought at present, a visit to John Murphy & Co.S Great Clearing Sale will show.Can and secure a pair before it is too e = \u2018 ; 3 oo All our stock of Coiored - Madras Muslin Curtains to clear during Removal Sale at Half Price All our stock of Colored Nottingham Lace Curtains to clear during Removal Sale at Half Price.All our stock of Irish Point Lace Curtains to clear at Reduced Prices, from $4.40 per pair, and 10 per cont.extra discount.All our stock of Tambour Maslin Curtains to.clear.at Reduced Prices, from $2.50 per pair, and 10 per cent.extra discount.All our stock of.Nottingham Lace Curtains to clear at Reduced Prices, from 75c per pair, and 10 per cent.extra discount.- = + JOHN MURPHY & CO, 1781.& 1783 Notre Dame St \u2014AND\u2014 + 105, 107, 109 & 111 St Peter SL WHEN YOU ARE ORDERING Fils em He OU W.KNABE & CO., \"MANUFACTURERS OF .Grand, Upright and Square\u2019 PIANO-FORT For Fifty-nine ycars before the public, these instruments have, by their excellence, attained an unpurohased pre-eminence, which establishes them as UNEQUALLED in Tone, Touch, \u2018Workmanship, 4 and Durability.Every Instrament eu Pol Warranted for Fire Tears, WILLIS & CO, - Sole Agents, 3 824 NOTRE DAME ST.MONTREAL, CAN.Tuning and repairs done in an artistic manner at reasonable rates.Also tuning by the year 0e .JACKETS \u201c! ULSTERS \u2014AT\u2014 = is.À.Oailvy & Sex is far ahead of previous Seasons, both in TASTE, STYLE, And as for Prices, we defy competition.All the latest Novelties from the centres of fashion LONDON, FRANCE, == === AND - GERMANY, Inspection invited and goods shown with pleasure \u2014aT\u2014 \u2018 JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Draper & Linen Warehouse, 203 te-207 St.Antoine M.; 144 to 159 Motntate se.+ Telephone 8196.Branch, St: Catherine Bi, Cer.Buckingham J Ave.Telephone 3338.Smoking -____, 510 & 20c PLUGS.Derby Plug Tobacco.MANTLES, | AYERS 1 \u2014OnJul gic ass, Almost\"2\" a \u2018Hopeless Case A Terrible Cough.No Rest Nigh nor Day.Given on up by Doctors.A LIFE SAVED BY TAKING ~~~ CHERRY PECTORAL \u201cSeveral years ago, I caught a severe cold, attended with a terrible cough that allowed me no rost, either day or night, The doctors, after working over mo.to tho best of their ability, pronounced my \u2018case hopeless, and sald they could do no more for me.A friend, learning of my trouble, sent me a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which I -hegan to take, and very soon I was greatly - relioved.By the time I had used the whole bottlo, I was eompletely cured.Ihavenever had much of a cough since that time, and I \u2018 flimiy belleve that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life.\u201d\u2014W.H.WARD, 8 Quimby Ave., Lowell; Mass.Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral HIGHEST AWARDS AT WORLD'S FAIR.dyer\u2019s Pills tho Dest Family Physie.\u201c NEWS NOTES IN BRIEF.Canadians living in Scotland complain that under- \u201cpaid letters from Canada are common aud that delay to husiness ensues.8 Messrs.Tyrell and Ferguson were at the head of Reindeer Lake, on their trip to Fou Churchill via the northern waters of Canada.Jacob D.Spence, of Toronto, a traveller for Lhe Bryce Publishing Co., and a brother Po pence, the temperance worker, |\" it entally killed near Newcastle ves- terday.He fell off his team and was run over.Wales, Ont., was en fete.yesterday, \u201cthe occasion bein, a demonstrs tion of the Ancient Order of United Workmen of Eastern Ontario.C.E.Cameron, of Iroquois, presided at the speech- making, after which sthletic games were watched and partici- puted in.Jobin Dillon, M.P.speaking at Dublin, re von ld moi ths asa in (HE SERN + Fr Vipers, Jot Gk hom \" send me up | A NICE LITTLE HAM.You know they ke keep the best.and it often comes handy.So the Sherry is ordered, and the Loch Fyne Herrings ee ey and the- Ham gôès'down to the Husband's wine account, toc, thanks to the forethonght of the good lady of the \"house, and the husband never objects, you may be sure, for the ham oe ot FERRIS, NEW YORK, and it turns out to be simply delicious.\u2018We swear by the Ferris Mea eats (WI pte Sugar FerrsLitde Pig linms, ¥; 10 10 lbs.each, for whole Fhe Ferris Medium Hams, from -12 to 13 Ibs.each; deli- clous | for slicing, for frying or broiling.Ferrin Boneless Breakfast Bacon.\u2019 ne Ferris Selécted Binoked* Tongues, etc.FRASKR, VIGER & CO.ANOTHER BATCH OF FINE NUTMEG MELONS RECEIVING TIIIS MORNING.À sample of the letters every mail brings commending the quality of the Outremont uties.Copy} POINTE A Pic, August 27, 1804 Messra.Fraser, Viger & Co.© DEAR SIR&,\u2014The Melons received by mi Friday laat nre moat excellent.If you will nt you make as careful a seiection I should like to hare you send me | another barrel of melons as so r008 TER possible.Lo ï .] - Special attention given to shipping orders.Melons carctully selected.FRASER, VIGER & CO.RIM SEARUB RUM SHRUB now in stock.Also PURE HONEY from the Aplary of E.ira.ea, Cote St.Antoine: This floney is thrown from the comb by-cen br force.It 1s free from ali Impurities and is more heal and economics! than hodey int b.eo VIGER & 00.GEORGE YOUNGER & SON'S CELEBEATED ALLOA ALES, ; {Revolver Brand.) The British Soldier's Favertte.e Meadow and Chaadl rires Breweries, and Kolhotank Bou tling Sores, A lan Youn EN Alloa India Ba Ale, in cases of 8 dozen pints, $1.50 ozen.FRASER.VIGER & CO.1,000 Dozen Quarts and Piats.\u201cCLUB\u201d CLARET OUR BOTTLING AND OUR BRAND.Chub Claret, quarts, $8 dovon, Club Claret, pints, $3.50 dozen.Less 10 pe: cent.discount to partice taking 5 dozen or core 1,600 Dezem MARGAVX CLARET.Our lottling, $350 per dozen.Ten per cent.discount to parties taking b dozen or more.FRASER, VIGER & CO.Importers, .207, 209 & 311 ST.JAMES ST.AFRAID That YOU are not aware of the iow prices we ars offering in SUMMER NECKWEAR, UNDERCLOTHING and SUMMER SHIRTS.We wouid ike you to look in the window and.see the Ties _ marked ONE CENT EACH, TWO.CENTS EACH and FIVE CENTS BACH.\u201cTae are the remains OF A Large Stock which wo are clearing out heforo showing our Fall and Winter Stock, which is mostly all in now.We will continues tho sale all day SATURDAY, 20 al} wo want from you is : GHOST of a show to prove to yon that what-wendrertise we .do, and we'll Le glad to heve you cell in and see us at any time to talk over Fall Styles in Men's-Hata, Clothing, Underwedr, Neckwear, or Furnishings of any description.| Every thing up to date and fargo sortroent to-select from.Prices the lowes: that \u201cclose and careful buying, soccompanied by cash transactions, can accomplish, at The Men\u2019s Outfitting Emporium, / For Sale or To Let.Villa Brsidence and \u2018orcvnds, No: 290 Vatreraits Stresi.House andi Lot, 9506 St.Catherine Be, curner of Crescent Sireet.A fine Lusiness com Offeea, 378 Gabriel Street.Nes Cocos Store, Dorchester Street, pear corner of 51 Denir Mtreet.New Drag Btore, corner f St Denis and Dorch-ster Ste.Dentists Parlors aud Dwelling, corner of St.Denisand Dorchester Stree! Al) ir 6.& BRUM, mu 4 King Street.RS 5 .oy 4 \u201ca 5.CARSLET.\u20ac Ry .RIGBY WATERPROOFS Are the test waterproof garment made.S.CARSLEY.; 659 to 665 Craig Street, MONTREAL 2042 ; Bestinthe STORAGE-85; \"85: : ; quire ot JAMES LEGGAT, we 9 CRAIG STRAY a : TAY ar \u2026=J.1701 Notre Dame.St, \u201c UNION ITS SALES ARE eet CURTAINS 241 \u2014 R.A.DICKSON NG co., Watchmakers and _Jewellers.aË dre, assortment of 8 00 oating Prises, an line of Tennis Goods.Special attention given to mail orders.WATCH snd JEWELLERY REP AI RIN 6: It is admirably adapted for a table water, ire, marklion and refreshing.Germany}, rendering the introduction of any artificial gas wnuecetsary.We can cordially recommend it.orting | EN Sa EE MAKE i ; 196eoûtt Fall Carpets, and RUGS, A Large Assortment.Select Early, at_\u2014m THOMAS 1884 Notre Dame Street, LIGGET'\u2019S, GLENORA BUILDING.Johannis.THE KING OF NATURAL TABLE WATERS.Purveyors under Royal Warrant to Her Majesty the Queen.It is bottled at the epring (Zolihaus, \u2014 London Monthly \u2018Homaopathtc Review, DIAMONDS, 0 + me 6e mw RUBIES, PRECIOUS STONES | SAPPHIRES, vevest ana Dutntien EMERALDS, other Jewellery.PEARLS, \"ew Wo seloct every Bione persosally sad at Et basd, henoe unequalled value.for Rings or said the: East redebating the Evicted Tenanta- bill noxt session unless the Irish should -utilize the interval in such a way as to convince the landlords that their best policy would be to the bill.Unless the Government plainly declared its policy in, regard to the ouse of Lordy, the viol} party would have to reconsider their position.Twenty- three witnesses were examined before the Chicago strike commission yes- te .It was declared that Vice-Presi- dent Howard of the A.R, U.had counselled violence; Debs had bon heard to\u201d vow that after the strike \u2018the scabs would \u2018have to walk the plank,\u201d and again Moward stated Pullman should be hanged, and J.R.Sanders heard tho same party sar in substance, that \u2018\u2018scabs\u201d should be killed with \u201ccoupling pins.The Commission will sit for the balance of the week.A.W.ROSS, M.P.He Reconsiders His Intention to.: Resign.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] re Au st 30, \u2014 \u2018Although to-di r.À.Ross don ies that he has sent in | his A as member for Lisgar, it is firmly believed that it was his intention to o so.\u2018The statement sent by a STAR correspondent came almost directly from him.What afterwards induced him to change his intentions is not known.; 1 believed, however, that Mr.Ross has received assurances \u2018in the matter of the Lieut.-Governorship that at present satisfy him.OTTAWA, August 29.\u2014(Special.Jak local paper telegraphed Mr.Ross, i EE reported resignation.It Br his following reply: There is no truth in the statement that I have gncd.A.W.Ross.Hon, T.M.Daly, who is intererted in the Ross matter, is in the vicinity of Banff, from which place he goes to Colorado on a trip.IN CREASED TRAFFIC.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) \u2018MoxcroN, N.B., August 30.\u2014The close attention which the Tutercolonial R'y management has paid for thé past twoseasons to its passenger traflle, is being rewarded this summer.Not only has the trafic greatly increascd in the passenger line on the upper end of the road in carrying tourists to the watering-places of the Lower St.Lawrence, but there has been a great influx of American tourists hy train to the beantiful resorts along the Government railway's lines, The returns of passenger traffic for this season will exceed those of any previous year.Cleanse the hlood with Ayers Sarsaparilla, and realize what poor\u201d health you have had.At Loch Fyne t the other day, the crew of a drift net boat foiind it impossible to haul their nots owing to the large quantity of herring in them.You hardly realize that it is medicine when taking Carter's Little Liver Pills, they are very small; no bad effects; all troubles from torpid li liver are relieved by their use.Special Notices.The Turkish Bath.Tho Turkish Bath department of the Turkish Bath Hotel will be closed for the annual renovation, painting and repairs, on Monday morning ucext, Sept.3rd, and reopened for business on \u2018the following Thursday, Sept.6th, at2 o'clock p.m.The swim- miig bath will remain open as usual, x64 Dyspepsia causes Dizzidess, Headache, Constipation, - Variable: Appetite, Rising and Souring of Food, Palp tation of the Heart, Distress after Hating, Burdock Blood Bitters is guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia if faithfully uscd according to directions.Bourget College.Rigaud, P.Q., placed an order last week with Mr.FG, Hace 2283 to 2272 St.Catherine ae we one of the celebrated Helntzman Upright Pianos.\u20ac «:moke Derby Plug Smoking Tobacco, 5c, 10¢ and 20¢ pings.Take nv other, Union mu Ke Sr ORANGE DEMONSTRATION AT / The Windsor Hall was crawded last night | obliged to satisfy_themselves with stond-.vor of Mr.Master; eric reterred-to the a WELCOME TO CLARKE, WALLACE.WINDSOR HALL LAST NIGHT.The Comptroller of Customs Eulogizes the Orange Order-Orangemen Advised to Resist all Attempts at Disruption of the Empire.as it seldom is by members of the various Orange Lodges in this city, with their sympathizers aud numerous lady friends, to welcome the Worshipful Grand Master for British North America, the Hon.N.Clarke Wallace, Controller of Customs, on his return from london, where he had been attending the Triennial Council, of which he has been re-elected presidentd long before the proceedings comméncedfthe hall was filled, and even the ladies were The hall was decorated pro- Jacks, and a long strotched across ing room.fusely with Union line of small flags tho platform.The chairman's table was covered by the banner of the order, whereon William is represent ed mounted on a King: white steed with the Boyne water flowing beneath him, The entrance of Mr.Clarke Wallace, preceded by three pipers in.full costume, was the slgnal for a zreat jutburst of enthusiasm, The chair was takes by Mr.Thomas Gilday, County Master, to whose right sat the guest of the evening, Among those seated oh the platform, which was crowded, were Lieut.- Eol.Barr, P.P.G.-M.; Lieut.-Col.Cole,.the Rev.Dr.Smyth, Past.Grand Chaplain; the Rev, J.li.Dixon, the Rev.Mr.Larivicre, Dr.Grillard, P.M, $0; Rev, Dr, R.Cam \"hell, Rev.J, Cunninghain and Messrs, A.Mackey, Poa.Mg Alelanghlin,, Provincial Grand Muster; Arch.McG on, C, Lg C.Bulmer, James.County Chaplain: W William Galbraith, G.eatty \u2018 O.L, 30H À G Ellin, County Beoretars: T.G.Dawson, .D.M.: James Clark, 12, PG, M: Ewan Mcl.ennan, J.HL.Mooney, Wm.Robinson, V.-M., L 0.1., 101, and others.Mr.Gilday expressed the gratification he falt at seeing such a goodly gathering of Urangemon and their friends turned out to do honor to their Most Worshipful Brother Clarke Wallace.Not only was he the Most Worshipful Grand Master of British America, but;-also, of late, us they were Ww aware, he had Leen elected to the position of president of the Triennial Council,which had met only last month, the highest honor that could be conferred upona ny individual in connection with the Orange Association.|'\u2018I.thiuk,\" he continued,- \u2018t Int it becomes us as Oran, een and as Canadians to turn out and honor to our countryman, when wach great hondrs are conferred upon\u201d him from time to time.I bid you ali-here now, welcome, one and all, to this meeting, and I do not think I will take up any of vour valuable time in making remarks from the fact that we have valuabie gentlemen, and also I think ladies who will dd honor to this occasion.Mr.Gilday then vacated the chair in fa- McLaughlin, \"Provincial Grand \u20ac HANGES WHICH HADTAKEN PL ACE in recent years from the time when an Orange procession dare not be held in the streets of Montreal, and expressed a-hope: that the friendly relations with the Roman Catholics of the city would continue.Ha hoped nothing would be said that -night that would hurt the feelings of their Cath- olie fellow-citizens.Miss Hollinshead then sang a couple of songs, the second being in response to an encore, after which the Rev.Dr.Smyth read the following address : To the Hon, N.Clarke Wallace, M.P., Mos Worshipful Grand Master and Sovereign ot ritish North America, and.President of the \u2018Triennial Council, from the members of Joyal Orange Associa tion in Montroal.Dear Sir and Brother,\u2014The members of the Loyal Orange Association, of Montreal, while recognizing fully the great principle of equality in the brotherhood, aro, nevertheless, enthusiastic in according \u2018honor to whom honor is due.\u201d om this auspicious occasion, mark- cd br r safe return \u2018from across the sca, after Saving discharged your hearty and efficient manner as.our tivo before the Triennial Council, held This» one in the British metrupolix, wo solicit the priv fl] of oxtending to to you n n this public | fashion t # first of all, that TX was with no little satisfaction the Orangemen of Canada, and Montreal in particular, received through the public press the announcement of your re-clection to The highest office: that is In the Power of the Oranizo 0 tho o pre- history of the \u2018Council.Your position of trust and authority in the Fodoral Government of Canada must have assured the membors of that august council that Canada had most honorable representation at rH meeting, and we are convinced in our own mind that your connection with an association which, may sometimes be viewed with suspicion shall in no way invalidate your uscfulness as a mom.ber of c Government, nor lessen tho respect which all loyal men have for the Dominion executive, where men of different roligious sentiments meet to deliberate amicably upon THE INTERESTS OF OUR COMMON COUNTRY, X that the Dra, 0 Association wg believe tha eo \" ithe fact that us member of his Government.and that no far from being afraid of each other they work togother over state mattera in the utmost confidence, neither having to apologirze to the other for his religious or soclal convictions.Wo hive no luctance in \u201cing our fullest endorsation tosuch n condition ofotfairs, You are à rominent jllustra- tion of the ringiples of tho Orange Association which, \u2018hile \u201cmaintaining independence of thought and rospectful freedom of spocch, con- cedos to those who differ from us all the Mbertics to which we lay claim.We reoognize that Jour \u201cliberal hoartrhas dovised libern! things,\u201d and that you dircountenanco that narrowness) of mind \u2018that recks ku publicity in inking threats and unsoemly agitation.Tho ange Association s born fn troublous times ana n the throes of of niore than two centuries hus pr CKsIOI nlisnable rights will secure in tho majority of cases rizhtoous advocaé m eve uarter, far bofore the fanatical a for battle.An assoctation that hax prospered for two hundred d is today stronger than ever, mist Lave re many stableand commendable qualities;\u2014 IT DOES NOT THRIVE ON BLUSTER, nor strengthen ita life by menace.« Those who favor that coarso fare, can find it outside the order we represent | in organizations that are born only to meet a hasty death.Weare glad that you bave Pret LI Wet fact that Orangeism is notan enemy to any man or bodyof men, butts the conservator of, and pleader for the mu of human conscience and civil liberty and cauallty.While theeo tenets remain in our Distgric creed the association shall live and proper cse are s God-given rights, revealc to us in the Bols \u201cBible.\u2018which we honor, as well aa in our own nent Our welcome to you is the miore causo of your pronounced sentiments at The rionntal umeltke ns to maintainiog the integrity of the ritish Empire.We are united in believing.that the Httle troudl Isle, which* has clainied tho attontion of the world for many years, has mare tg -fear from tho rule of her own mir me 2 sons than from the Liipartial file of the rite Crown.The voiées of amor blies Bynods and conferences throughout hor hounds have spoken with no uncertain sound, nnd aro now soliciting tho sympathies of he whule Empire, Jet the « old ad of union which has existed so nd bas beey so fertile in good, should be broken 5 So decply \u20ac do the I Protestantsof Ireland foot Roman\u201d \"Eatholien hat from houscs of prayer ail over tho lan and from thousands of amily altars ascond tho.fervent pravers to th™one of graco that thoy may be preserved from the faintest xemblauce or political separation from the United Kingdom.We are grate.fui fa: ; our Fry thy, ns expressed, both in the old land and int is country, with ¢ a question 52 Kelly, |.ferred in this address to the meeting a Assure Sore | Govern conntry tho b t forecast of der.ehiidren ef Bright torsen ~ fade de of the Be promises by «hi re with His Son, wi med *\u2018 psace on .proc a will to man.\u201d we shall endeavor to 0 Satiuaenis and principles we prof Ghar ool n ur good work en 8 Fat per Len our lives wi const tion there be no Te gros For h who differ es, Ney the leasing of our rest with , your wife and may and fara your exalied position In the state a in our as sociation only fit you Lhe better to sary oo on tre work you have so auspicious! i at, 7 proinotime TAP Ne \u20ac Loyal Orange y Porsirerpm aro the col pos cern of all, who, through o conviction, b bent the \u2018namo of Protestant, an THESB INTERCITS IN NO WAY CONFLICT with peaceful rcaldcnce amoung oir Roman Catholic fellow citizens, with whom wo freel unite in bufldivg up a prand and mighty country, t sh 1 bo the strength and glory of the Brittoh rone.\u2018\u2018 Dieu ot mon droit,\u201d is bymo party cin ciaim, bu the legithnate heritage int is that the Oran noe ation Toon whe shall daum uson our Saupe ter Fob Ko M mand more votes than hen Protestant Irishman\u2019s Sun, The French had had theirs, in 8ir Geol (Cartier, the Séotch in Sir John Macdopald, ish in Sir John Abbott, and the Tron Cathotica in Sir John Thompson.Wh ge sa lund thas had produced We Wolseley, Burke and Sheridan be Addre:sses were also delivered b: .dos, Clark, of Ottawa, and the Rev, Dr.Camp- The meeting terminated with\u2018 singing of \u201cGod Seve he Qnasn.\u201d the 22 = « this Orange Association is leading wi wey them to, The spçakercongratulated Mir.Wal- .customs.hits \u2019 2 set \u201cCour Besides, it was /a iba! eat = ge Ay fares as outward.\\ ten, sa Ty * i yo T a 7 AS) MAJOR-GENERAL HERBERT IS NOT O BE RECALLED.# Neither Will He Forfeit His Right to Command in the Grenadier Guards \u2014 À Change in the Progremma./ \u2014\u2014 {sr CABLE FROM THK STAR'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN LONDON.] LoNDox, August 30.\u2014I haye the authority to say that the War Oflice will not call upon Major-General Herbert to vacate the command of the Canadian militia; nor will he forfeit the right to the command of the battalion of the Grenadier Guards by remaining in Ottawa.The report published in the World and cabled to the STAR, while justified by the facts of the case at that period, does not\" hold good now, in view of the determination on the part of the authorities herewith given.WILL IT PAY?Biome Figures That Have a Bearing .on the Fast Atlantic Line.The London Times of August 21 has a long article dealin with the through fast Atlantic service.After pointing out that the project would be a great thing for Canada in every way, a goud thing for the Empire and a gowl thing for -intercolonial trade, it points out that the English public regard the scheme with doubt, rather than disapproval.\u2018Touching upun the objections , the paper dismisses the dangers of - the route as disposed of already, and treats of the financial vbjections in the following manner: ; .The tinancial prospects of the scheme are doubtless of first.importance, and they are dificult to forecast.Lord Jersey asked at the Conference for figures which might asgist him in forming some estimate of probable cost.He was told that the firs\u2019 capital required for the nine steamships to be employed on the Atlantis aud Pacific portions of the line would be £3,000,000 sterling.This left the working expenses \u2018and the profits still\u201d entirely vagne, and some estimate of what they may be expected to amount to is essential if we ar, as Lord Jersey suggested, to endeavor to render ourselves sure that any company undertaking the contract will be in a position to fulfil its obligations.Such an estimate can only be at on the supposition of some moderate measure of success.Assuming that the vessels when built are of the steaming and carrying capacity promised, assuming goc management and the consequent satisfactior of the travelling and trading pubiis, it is possible on the present returns of trade and traffic to make a rough calculation of probable revenue and 4 expenditure.Exports estimates have made both in Loudon and Canada at ous times for other projected lines, ahd we of the American rooced Arun at each range.and W individual.ment of Nicaragua has decided to banish British Vice-Cousul Hatch and nine other Blueflelds prisoners.The ediot was issued esterday morning.The American minis.T, er, has entered a protest on behalf ners, prisoi ; t those D ings, on the ground that it is contrary to treaty aud te the constitution and the laws of N caragua: that the men t- terson, Ingram, Taylor and Brow ; state prisoners should be sentenced - out trial and without being allowed to make any defence.POSSIBLES AT OTTAWA, Color-Serxt.Skedden ôf the 18th Battalion Wins the Grand Aggregate.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| OTTAWA, Aujust 30.\u2014 This morning opened with a flue light and a steady light left wind blowing across the range, The match was the heaviest of the meeting, the Kirkpatrick, ten rounds each at 500 and.000 yards.At the first range the shooting was territic, and 47s and 453 were common.The man to come back with the highest score was Captain Moore, of the 20th Halton, with a sighter of a bull and ten on his store.Sergt.Drysdale, of the Prince of Wales Regiment.came back witht 49, and Gr.J.C.Chamberlin, B.C.G.A, late of 43rd Latwalion, put on a similar score to Moore's, At 600 a steady run of bulls also \u201ccame iit and the atch was the best shot of the meeting.The Gatling gon arrived this morning and will be tired this afternoon with the Maxim of the Victoria Rifles.Notices were posted this morning that the MacDougall and Ilamiiton Powder Company matches will not count in the grand aguregate, but, according to this, they will come in in the nursery.ax gregate, whicli is cousidered a peculiar decision.\u2019 This mattér is still causing bother and this morninz a petition Was in circulation to put both in all aggre: gates.Hon, Mrs.J.C.Patterson received this afternoon in the Minister of Militia's tent, and Mrs.Col.Henshaw in the President's tent, The G.ti.FL GG, band were in attendance.Isancs, of H.M.S.BlakeNjs much better this morning, but the Hoch would \"not allow his removal from the Brunswick Hotel to the range this after noon.It is hard luek, as he stoud well up in the aggregate.\u2019 The grand aggregate will not be declared: hintil late this afternoon.Cdk-Sergt.Sked- den, 13th Batt,, however, leads with 319; \u2018Lieut.Thomas Mitchell, 121i Batt., is second with 318, and Captain WA.Jamieson, dird Batt, third with315.\u201cIn the Canadian Military Rifle League aprexate Lieut.Thomas Mitchell.12th Batt., wins the big cup with 255.Next in order come Pie.Hayhurst, 13th, 252; Col.-Sergt.Skedden, 14th, 250; Pte.Rolston, 37th, ZIs.KIRKPATRICK MATCH.This match is for a challenge cup, presented for añnuäl competition by Lt.-Col the\u2019 Hon.G.A.Kirkpatrick, Lt.-Governor ot Ontario, and ex-President of the D.R.Association, und $704 added by the Association.The individual prizes are open to all members and associate members of the Association.The challenge cup and team prizes open to teams of five officers, non-commissioned oflicers, or men who are efficient members of the active militia, from each of the military districts of Cann- da, whose names shall have been given \u2018in writing to the secretary of the I).R.A, not latge than 4 p.m.on Wednesday, August The ranges are 500 &nd 600 yards, 10 Four team prizes INDIVIDUAL PRIZES.at A go tn ry phe cris tl rg dpa pois Te v THE \u2018MONTREAL DAILY STAR THURSDAY AUGUST able lest Bruneau, who was gulllotined, que, the counsel! who went to Paris to request his pardon, was maltreated b the mob at Laval on his return.The death of the recreant priest was greeted wi cries of \u201cbravo!\u201d from the assembled thou-_ sands of spec Abbé Bruneau was attended to the guillotine by a n Catholic clergyman, who pe the usual religious ceremonjea.The criminal died with great bravery and betrayed no emotion.BLUE JACKETS AT QUEBEC.Reviewed on the Plains of Abraham Magicienne and Canada OF for Blueflelds.[SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.) QUEBEC, August 30.\u2014The blue jackets and marines of Her Majesty's Ships Blake, Tourmaline and Partridge, now in port, gave an exhibition of their drill this morning on the Plains of Abrabam.They were escorted to the parade ground by the bands of R.C.A.and H.M.Blake.\u201cAt ten o'clock Vice-Admiral Sir J.0.Hopkins, K.C.B., accompanied by Lieut.- Governor Chapleau, Major Sheppard, A.D.C., and Flag-Lieut.Sandman, R.N., Lady Hopkins @nd Miss Hopkins and several Quebec ladies, arrived upon the parade ground and were received with a salute.The men were then put through tlie usual manœuvres.The feature of the day's review was the skirmishing cxercises, The i was defended by two companies of marine infantry a detachment of marine artillery, two companies of blue jackets and onc 9- pounder gun.The attacking forces consisted of 4 companies of blue jackets and three 9-pounder guns.The defence finall capitulated and the men then reforme column and returned to town.KM, M.S.Magicienne and Canada have been ordered to \u2018Bluetields, Nicaragua, and steamed out of port for that place via Halifax yesterday.the former at 9 a, m., and the latter at 3 p.m.FUNERAL OF MR.GOULD.3 Large Attendance of Prominent Business Men.: The funeral of the late Mr.C.H.Gould took place from his residence, 267 Mountain street, this afterroon at 3 o'clock.Mr.Gould was one*of the founders of the Mendelssohn Choir, and the members of that Scciety sent a beautiful floral harp with a broken string in token of their lovin, weinory.There were many other beautifu \u201cfloral tributes.The funeral service was conducted by the Rev.8, S.Seward, of New York, of the Church of the New Jerusalem.There were no pall-bearers.\u2018The chief ers of the deceased: Mr, C, H.Gould, jun., Mr.N.W.-Gould, Mr.Josepb Gould, Mr.Edward Gould and Mr.O.M.Gould, also his nephew, Mr.C.Capon.There was a large attendence of sympathetic mourners, CORN EXCHANGE RESOLUTIONS, A special meeting of the Corn change was held at 12.45 to-day for the e of passing a resolution on the death of Mr.Charles H.Gould.Mr.D.G.Thomson, President \u2018of the Corn Exchange, was in the chair.It was moved y Mr.W.W.r Ogilvie, and seconded by Hugh Mec- Lennan: - That the Montreal Corn Exchange Association ereby records the keen sorrow felt by ita mem- h .bership ak the death of Mr.Chas.H.Gould, one of its oldest and most distinguished members.\\ services to the Association.\u201cshall probAbiy bé Hot iar wrong if; followin, them, we take some such summary of figures as follows: .REVENUE.Outward Journey.\u201c Passsenger fares calculr.cod at 60 per cent.of the passenger-cartying capacity of the v .essels .£6,100 Freight 900 ane eight at 10s .Freight 480 {ons measurement a 720 \u2014 L170 , \u2014__ £7,210 Homeward Journey.emecoussceue £6,100 crevesrssnccssess 1,000 Fre £7,100 Total revenue on each complete voyage.£14370 \\ EXPENDITURE.4000 tons of coal at 168.ereessensnne « £3,200 Wages .coo0eennen we 3,500 Dock dues 1,000 Feeding .1,020 Stevedoring .200 areas A ea ag aan» .1,500 Depreciation and coramissions.4,000 Management office expenses, advertising, 1,000 + £14,420 The res must, of course, be-taken as merely approximate.A very slight recasting of the estimate would work out ata trifling profit instead of loss.Indeed, a second estimate, based on somewhat different calculations and arriving at \\ very nearly the same result, summarizes the expenditure for the year at £520,000, ang gives the estimated earnings at £376,000, thus showing an apparent surplus où £56,00.Both estimates leave subsid.s out of count and both are for the Atlantic portion of the line alone.With regard to the Pacific portion, it has been found by experience that with the insuflicient number of steamers now on the line trade has increased stead.fly from three months to three months.It would be manifestly unwise to attach too much importance to any such calculations as bave been quoted.All that they cun be said i general idea of the commercial possibili- tles of the scheme, and as they stand they would seem.to show that there is a substantial prospect of success if the subsidies asked for be granted for ten jenrs.This was the limit fixed by Mr.uddart when he was examined fore the Conference.The Imperial subsidy if granted, will be granted, as he pointed out, strictly in return for service rendered,and the whole scheme is based on the antivipation that the development of con- mercial and other intercourse between different parts of the Empire, which increased facilities for communication are , likely to promote, will, within the coming decade, justify the line as a financial creation.The Path of the Flames.Crcauo, August #%.\u2014From Bay City, Mich., comes a report that the forest fires north of-there are spreading; and in forth\" western Wisconsin the aggregate loss is three millions of dollars.Prentice is again threatened; Vesper, as reported in the STAR yesterday, is destroyed and twenty families are homeless: Mason City is in the track of the flames, and \u2018Lafayette and Phillips and their surroundings are ina itiable state.In fact, between Chippewa \u2018alle and Spooner the country is a sea of flames.The railroads are suffering heavily.In tho upper peninsula of Michigan, in the lumber region, a similar condition exists.HELENA, Mont., August 20.\u2014The town of Elliston, on the Northern Pacific Railroad, was destroyed by tire early this morning.e on, uilding left is the post office.$100,000.VANCOUVER, August 90.\u2014There Are se- lous, forest fires raging in Vancouver -The Kow Chung's Sinking.LONDON, August.30-\u2014A despatch from Shanghai to the-Fismes says the- Japanese ne their efforta to pailiate the act-of ' sinking the Chinese transport, Kow Chung, and, in despair of convincing its readers of the justice of the act, demands , a special court martial of e commander of the Japanese cruiser Naniwa, which, the papers believes, will show thai'officer's action waa strictly within the limits of civilized warfare.A Japanese'government agent has bought 200,000 needle guns of the old type in Vienna, and is.to have had.most of them shipped to Amsterdam, whence they led to Yokohama.i Drowned in Rideau Lake.rra's: FALLS, Ont., August 30.\u2014(Spe- IS i Allan, ona of Smiths Spe: t kmown young men, was drowned in eau Lake between 11 and 12 o'clock last by the upectting of his cange, while ght fan ink bis cange, = Will Banish Vice-Consul Hateh.+ YORK, Auguat 86\u2014The Heraid\u2019e an fam Maoasna sams; Tha Govern \u201c to do is to give a\u2019 | AYERS FLAT, Que., pers published at Shangha bave- ti feo Another Richelieu AGORA afi- ; Pta, Pre.; , Gunner J.©, Chamborlin, B.C.G.A.95.3.0 That Dr.Goulde ER RENE NS RS Rs es ey ard.have Le WC, ©.King, 15th.y 12 Continuous, \u2018 Pte.T.A.Bertram, 13 2 12 to its success.He Captain F.B, Ross, 131] 32 12 LUA.D.Cartwright, 4ith! 92 12 The following won $10 each: Lieut.B.R.Burt, 93rd, 42; Capt.R.Dillon, R.L., 91; Sergt.J.Drysdale.Ist P.of W., 91: Pte.W.S.Black, \u2018isth, #0: Sergt.R.J.Davidson, 8th, 80; Corp.Windatt, luth, 8, RICHMOND FAIR.I¢ 1s Booming In all Its Departments To-day.|SPECIAL TO THE STAR] RICHMOND, August 30.\u2014The Richmond County Agricultural Fair opened to-day under the most favorable auspices.The exhibits, in every department, greatly surpass in number and quality those of former vears.The attendance was large and orderly.It is \u201ca real farmers\u2019 Fair and has not yet degenerated into a circus performance with an agricultural annex.The.races of the Richmond-Driving-Club-and-music by Richmond brass band and Clapin's harmony band of Sherbrooke, together with a few innocent side-shows contribute 'the required amount of variety to relieve the monotony.No gambling of any kind is allowed.Mr.James Mairs, the veteran resident of the Society, and Mr.John wing, jr., its secretary, have worked early and late for its success, and they have made it one of the best county shows in the province.Mr, Milton McDonald, M.P.P>., representing the Council of Agriculture, was surprised at the extent of the exhibition.The beautiful grounds are in every way adapted for the purpose and the race track is in excellent condition.The malin building has been given up to the exhibit of fruits, cut flowers, house plants and vegetables Every nook and corner is taken up, and this building is the best on the grounds.The floral designs and cut flowers are superb and equal a metropolitan show.In the industrial building the article of needle and faney work occupy the whole of one side.The exhibit of horses is not as numerous as it- might be.Mr.G.K.Foster and\u2019 Mr.C.C.Cleveland, of Dan- ville, and Mr.J.H.Lane.of Richmond, have several yrand animals of thoroughbred stock.The cattle, both full bl and grade, are far above the average.Danville comes to the front with Mr.A McCallum's fine Ayrshire herd of twenty animals and \\.Greenshield's herd of pure strain Guernsey cows, Messrs.C.C.Cleveland and H.A Elliott, also of Danville, have à splendid-lot of pure Durham stock.Mr.Joseph Bedard M.P.P., exhibits A large -number of thoroughbred Hereford cattle, whose immense.size attract much attention.Tomorrow will be the big day of the Fair.ugust 4.\u2014(Special.\u2014The annual exhibition of the Stanstea County \u201cAgricultural Association was opened at this place yesterday.The attendance during the day was somewhat above the average for the first day.The exhibits ih the live stock department, with the single exception of horses, are the most extensive as well as the best for several years.air.«av, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 | ROUGEMONT SENATORSHIP.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| St.HiLAIRE, Que., August 30.\u2014The appointment to the senatorship for the district of Rougemont, made vacant by the death of Senator Chaflers, is creating more or less speculation here.The name of Mr.Bruce F.Campbell has been brought forward in this connection inquite a striking manner.Dospitethe fact that Mr.Campbell is a Protestant and an English- speaking Canadian, two largely signed petitions, one from St.Hilaire and the other from St.Jean Baptiste, have been forwarded to - the Premier, setting forth Mr.Campbell's claims and asking his ap- intment.The signers are all French anadians, Among those who advocate Mr.Campbell's appointment are: E, Poulin, ex- AL P.P.for Rouville, the Mayor -of St Jean Baptiste (a Liberal), and Rev.Mr.Laflamme, curé of St.Hilalre.A number of Liberals have also signed the petition in .Campbell's favor, songes 3 QUEBRC, August 30.\u2014An accident oc- cured tothe Richelieu and Ontario steamer uenay this morning.Her shaft was broken.She was taken in tow by the steamer Carolina of the same line.No Yacht Race To-day.: LONDON, August 30.\u2014The yacht race at Yarmouth will take place to-morrow instead of to day, as announ The Execution of Abbe Bruneau.Owsimir he was alected in Auguat 1873, he discharged its the [this afternoon to allow the members to at: a.meeting held fur ils organization, have been i and contributed largely was a member of the Committee of Management in 1872, 1673 and 1876, president in 1874 and 1875, a member of the Board of Review from 1853 to the present date, ald its chairman from 1884 to 1892.That as representa tive of the Corn Exchange Assuciation on the Board of Harbor Commissioners.to which office duties so faithfully and with such acceptability to his constituents that he was retained therein until his death, having been re-elected in 1879, 1833, 18%7 and 1891.That as the head of one of the oldest milling firms in this city, he won from.all who had business transactions with him the highest respect and regard, which followed him when a few years ago his flem retired from business.That Mr.Gould's cultured mind, genial disposition and charm of manner endeared him in a special way to the members of this Association.by whom his death most sincerely mourned and by whom Lis memory will atfec- tionately cherished.That this Association tenders its sincerest aympathy to the brothers of the deceascd gentleman, and also to other members of the family.Mr.Ogilvie, Mr.McLennan, Mr.James McShane, Mr.Edgar Judge, Mr.R.M.Esdaile and Mr.Johu Torrance all spoke.ot ithe sterling qualities of Mr.Gould.It Was decided te adjourn the Corn Exchange for | tend the funeral in a body.A copy of the resolution will be forwarded to deceased's relatives.: CITY ITEMS.The death of Philippe Fiset, the boy who fell fron a waggon, occurred on the 21st inst.A cave ortion of the wharf at Hochelaga in on Tuesday evening.The harbor authorities are busy repairing it.Mr, Edward Varney will umpire the Granite-Farnham baseball match on the Shamrock grounds next Saturday.For assaulting Mrs.Joseph Thibault, on the 31st of July last, Judge Desnoyers this morning tined Henry Meeks $25 or'two months.Mr.Collingwood Schreiber, Deputy Minister of Railways and Canals, apent the forenoon at the Canal office on departmental business, The officers and members of Ingomar Lodge, No.2, K.of P.will tender a recep- vion to the local brethren in Federation Hall, this evening.A survey of the yard of the Canadian Pacific Railway between Dalhousie Station Hochelaga is being made.This is the first complete survey made of this work by the Company.Dame L.A.B.Parent, widow of Elias Grenier, has entered an action for $6000 damages against A.Delisle.Her husband was killed while unloading baled hay on the wharf for Mr.Delisle.Early yesterday morning an alarm was sounded for a fire in F.Pelland\u2019s stables, No.318 Visitation street.The stable containing five horses and other valuable contents were entirely destroyed.Mr.O.Jutras\u2019 grocery store at No.1082 Mignonne street was burned on Tuesday.The alarm was sounded from box 128, and the fire was well under way when discovered.The building was considerably damaged and the stock destroyed.Mr.Leclaire, of the Brokers\u2019 Lunch Room, was injured on Tuesday evening while attempting to cross from an electric car to a trailer.ooting and He missed his fi came very near being killed.fas it was, he received b ruises that will keep him confined to the house for some days.BIRTHS.: CORNISHZ At Iberville, August 27, a von to Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Cornish.DEATHS.MUNDA Y\u2014Died on thie 30th instant, Aftér a long and painful illhers, Ed ward Munday, aged 40, brother ot ©.H., Munday, inspector and weigher of New York nce Exchange.Fnoral oi take placo from Motel Dieu i 08- _ pital on Friday, 3st instant, at 8.30 a.m.Mem- Porm of C.MR: A.Branch\u201dNo.1 are reépect fully requested to attend.(New York papers please copy.) THE WEATHER.11 a.m.\u2014Probahilities for the next twenty- four hours: Some local showers; otherwise fair; not much change in temperature.,42:Q Arthur 66, 5; Modiclu Hat, orate, 88, 6: on, + Montreal, 52; e 48; Halifax, 74, 5.August 3, ei ug Sun rises, 18am.Sun sets, Gi p.m.Moon rises, 4.3 a.m.Moon sets, 6.08 p.m.New moon 30th Aug.Readings by Harrison & Co.'s standard - ments.August 30.1904.Thermo.Baronets.\u201cmourners were the son_and the four broth- | Mn fine humor.pair and Inimum temperatures durin e pan we \u201c10 2 0: di a Cag rt pour ours, Japon = Prince | 72 u'Appelle, 74, 44: Winnipeg, 75, 48; INVESTIGATION AT ' MONTREAL GAOL ORDERED BY 'THE ATTORNEY.i \u201d GENERAL.* À Mr.Alexandre Jodoin ls Appolnted a Spesial Commissioner With Power to Take Evidence Under Oath.The Provincial Government, through the Attorney-General, has ordered, as recently intiniated in the STAR, an investigation into the administration of the Montreal gaol.For this purpose they have appointed Mr.Alexandre Jodoin, of the law firm of Jodoln & Jodoin, a special commissioner to conduct the investigation.The commission states that the commissioner is appointed by virtue of section 506 of the Revised Status of Quebeo, but no purticulars are given as to the nature of the charges made and which are to be investigated \u201cin the public interest.\u201d Mr.Jodoin said this morning that _ he had not been made acquainted with the charges, but expectéd further instructions before proceeding.These he expe very shortly.He had reason to believe that the Attorney:General was desirous of making the investigation a searching one.Evidence would be taken under oath.When Governor Vallee was seen this morning he said he had received no- official notifleation that an juvestigation wonld be held.The announcement has caused considerable INTEREST IN POLICE CIRCLES, more especially ax it follows the expressed intentions of Mayor Villeneuve to look into the civic end of the organization.It has been known for some time;past that the Attorney-General has been anxious to effect various reforms in the institution, which is not what it should be.The building itself is much\u2014too small! for the number of pri- -soners which it is called upon to accommodate, and over-crowding generally follows, The authorities have repeatedly been ohlig- ed to remove whole batches of prisoners to other districts.It has been suggested the residence of the Governor should be removed elsewhere, as it takes up considerable space which is needed.As far as the new wing is concerned only the basement has been constructed and a temporary roof erected.The boilers have been placed.in thi new structure.It is understood that the Government have given up the idea of erecting anew gaol on the land purchased for that purpose at Sault au Recollet by the former administration, and that the site is now on the market.Prison reformers hope that the enquiry will result in much needed improvements regardihg the classification of prisoners in the gaol.(COMPTROLLER OF CUSTOMS Listens to the Grievances of Montreal Merchants.« The Honorable Mr.Clarke Wallace, Comptroller of Customs, spent to-day in one of the snug offices of the Customs House.Here he held a reception, to which many.of Montreal's merchants came.Around the door of the room there was a distressing air of solemnity.The clerks talked in.ahreatteatel |W HSpETS ard-vaixed Honztht corFidors on | their tip toes.The guard on duty raised a reproving finger \u2018at any one uf ' the .weary waiting crowd who attempted to speak in ordinary tones.Inside th2 \u201creom sat the Comptroller] smoking his straight cut at intervals and evidently oblivious of the sufferin of the silent crow] waiting their turn outside the door.There was a constant stream of merchants from ten o'clock until the afternoon when the Minister took his leave.A STAR repor er, after waiting his turn, was ushered into the \u2018Controller's presence.Mr, Wallace was He was pleased with the results of last evening's demonstration in his favor.He never contemplated seeing such a bigcrowd.Speaking of Customs matters, he said there had been some grievances brought to his notice today, but they were not so seri: ous but that he was able to rectify most of them.Others he would decide on bis return to Ottawa.Everything was going on smoothly in the Customs House, and Te was perfectly satisfied with all he saw.Mr.Wallace leaves for Toronto this evening.REGISTRATION OF VOTERS.The Number of New Applications Not 7 as Large as Might be.The registration of voters for Dominion electoral lists, which was commenced a month ago, is not proceeding as satisfactorily as might be expected.That much has {een learned from the various revisin barristers appointed for the city and island.The main cause of this is attributed to the fact that many people were away on their holidays, and that the organizations of both.litical partiesare not movingin thematter.anything, the Liberals so far séem to have done the most work.Messrs, Tarte, Bouchette, Gelinas and Walker have so far been most conspicuous in the work, but it would seem that much more remains to be done, A leading Conservative stated today that he had heard that the party intended opening up a special office to look after the registration of the young men, but that there appeared to be some delay.The barristers will accept applications until the end of October, but the final revision will not take place until February.r.F: X.Perros, the revising barrister for St.Mary's division, stated so far only about thirty persons had applied to have their names put on the list.In St.James\u2019 division only one hundred new names have been added.In St.Lawrence and the two other divisons many more applications might be made if many of those who are qualified only took the trouble of calling upon the revising barristers.French Warships Coming.The French flagship La Maiade, of the North Atlantic squadron, cornmanded by Vice- Admiral Maigret, and her two consorts passed Father Polnt at seven o'clock this morning inward.ey are expected to reach Quebec to-morrow.The Exhibition Company expect to have them there during the fair.Monsieur Kleckzowski, the French Consul General, who was in the city yesterday went down to Quebec last evening for the purpose of receiving the Admiral.The ships are expected to come up to Montreal,but the date has not yet been fix French Canadian Societies to Unite.For some months past the various patriotic and benevolent nch-Canadian societies in this province have been thinking seriously of federating.Committees were appointed some weeks ago to discuss the question more fully.They have now completed their labors.and this evening a united gathering of all French -Canadian-0: Monument National for, the purpose of taking definite action.The President of the St.Jean Baptiste Society, Mr.L.O.David, will preside.His Hand Was Amputated.Joseph Delfourne, aged 58 years, laborer, of Nor 9 Chambord avenue, met with a infu) accident at Guilbault'a stone yard Ko.140 St.Famille street, at half-pai seven this morning.His left hand an leg were badly crushed between two heavy stones.It was found necessary to nisationa-will -be held in the-{ \u2014 \u20181 tunity of when the boat was about o ite the centre of St.Helen's Island.© passengers got badly frightened.Some of them started un & they would have toswim ashore, The boat, however, her wharf in safety without baving sustained damage of any consequence.e water is 80 low in the river at present that scarcely a ; but one or more steamers \\Sottom around the harbor.'NORMAN MURRAY IN GAOL.The Fine Imposed by the Recorder Wag Not d.Norman Murray is behind the bars of a prison cell.A STAR reporter met Mr.Mur ray leaving his store on Beaver Hall Hill last evening, in company with a stalwart officer, who appeared somewhat uu.nerved by the wild volley of Gaelic that Mr.Murray saw t to alu oul upon unfortunate official.The répôrter stepped into bis store, where it was léarned that the official had entered solemnly and, demanded the fine.\u2018Oh no you don't, quoth Mr.Murray.We'll goand ses my lawyer.\u201d And off they went.But as was learned this.morning the appeal tp the lawyer was unsuccessful and couple went to\u2019 the gaol.An a 1 from the Recorder's Court must made within ten days of the judg- ment\u2014an interesting fact of which -Mr.Murray seemed to be entirely ignorant.\u2014 The ¢lerk-of-the-Recorder's Court DID NOT PRESS THE FINE on-Mr.Murray at the conclusion of the ten days, but at the fifteenth, yesterday, his patience became exhausted with the above results.Mr.Murray published a circular in which it mentioned that.he had engaged for his defence the servicesof three lawyers, an Irish Catholic, a French Catholic and an English Protestant.Mr.Art.Globensky, represents the French section, Mr.Robert C.Smith, of McLaren, Leet & Smith, the English, and Edinund Guerin, the Irish division, were mentioned.Mr.Murray declared to Mr.Globensky that he had retained Mr.Smith in the case and was about to retain Mr.Guerin.Mr.Smith stated this morning he had been consulted once ortwice by Mr.Murray on the case, but had not been regularly retained as his adviser, and up to date Mr.Guerin had uot been approached by Mr, Murray.Mr.Globensiy remarked this noon that in his conversation with Mr.Murray the latter had iven him the impression that all the necessary details in the appeal had been arranged by -his other advisers, whereas Mr.Smith was much surprised this morning \"when informed of the imprisonment.r.Globensky had stopped in at Mr.urray\u2019s store vesterday and had talked on the case, At his store, this morning, the information was'a great surprise.Mr.Murray had been expected back from his lawyer sbortly after he left.At his Home, 25 Victoria street, no word h en -réceived; and-the landlady was of the impression dhat he had been out of town during the night.© THE COHEN CASE.Further Evidence Concerning the Coal Contract.The examination of witnesses in the case of Cohen & Co., petitioner for mandamus to compel the Mayor to sign the-coal contract, was proceeded with this morning.Mr.Adolphe Davis, Superintendent of the Water Department, stated that he had \"signed the call for tenders under instructions.of the Water Gomumnittes.ME 0- \u201csisted upon tenders\u2019 complying with speci- fleations.It had been intended that coal supplied should be screened -in Montreal.\u2018Witness did not know that Cohen's was the only tender which provided for screening in Montreal.He had received orders from the Mayor to refuse delivery of coal sent by | Messrs.Cohen & Co.under the contract.\u2018Witness had never told the Mayor that tho contract had been irregularly awarded.Ooal screened at the mines would be as as coal screened in Montreal; but it would not be in accordance with tender.Coal acreened at the mines would be shipped here by boat, and would possibly deteriorate in transit.Cross-examined, witness stated that the department was purchasing coal, as needed, from Cohen & Son, pending settlement of the present case, at $3.59 per ton, while the contract price was $4.35.Witness had not becn consulted with reference to the contract.Re-examined by Mr.Ryan, he stated that the coal now being supplied the department was not screened on the wharf; nor did the vendors\u2019 e to accept risk of spontaneous combustion, as the contract would compel | hem.- Mr.Frank Dowd, secretary of the Water Committee, \u201ctestified that, as\u2014-far-as\u2014 he knew, it was not usual look into the appropriations before awarding contracts.r.Lyon Cohen, oneof the firm of Cohen and Son; was next called.Mr.Ethier objected to the examination of the plaintiff and the objection was reserved.\u2019 Mr.Cohen said that the delivery of the coal required by the specifications would take about fifty days.a.M.F.Nolan was the next witness.He had been present at meetiugs of both Water Committee and Council on July 10.The question of the supply of coal was an urgent one.The Mayor had consented to the holding of the Water Committee meeting on July 10.His Worshiphad told witness to call the committee meeting an hourbefore the other.In any case the Mayor's consent was not necessary.The Mayor had never made any protest about the Wa mmit- tee meeting on the same day as the Council.The contract had been awarded to Cohen & Son because theirs was the only legal tender, and there was no other reason.his closed the enquete, whereupon Mr, Percy Ryan addressed the court on behalf of the petitioners.Mr.Ethier replied, and Mr Justice de Lorimier took the case cn délibéré.Montrealers Returning.The holiday-making citizens of Montreal are returning from the seaside and from the backwoods in lurge - trainfuls every day.Such is the report from the railway offices of both the big companies here.The.fruit traffic has largely increased and the flowers brought in every morning and left in the flower offering baskets, shows the homecoming of Montrealers.The train traffic to the United States is particularly brisk.The Pullman cars on the Chicago train from the Bonaventure station this morning were unusually well filled.Inspecting the Channel.The Hon.J.A.Ouimet, Minister of Public Works, accompanied by Mr.Henry Bulmer, chairman of the Harbor Commission, and Mr.Louis Coste, chief engineer of the department, left this morning on the Government.tug, John Pratt, on a trip of inspection of the channel between here and Quebec.They will return by the Quebec boat to-morrow.Died in England.Mr.J.T.Dillon, chairman of the Board of Assessors, received a cablegram at noon to-day announcing the death of his brother, Capt.John Hugh Dillon, at Weymouth, Dorset, England.The deceased war in active service during the Crimean War.\"Monday is Civic Holiday.The Mayor has issued a proclamation declaring Monday, September 3, à civic holiday in order to give all workmen an oppor- part cipating in the big labor demonstration which is to be held on the Exhibition Grounds on that day.Market Committee to Moet.The members of the Market Committee will hold a special meeting to-morrow morning for the purpose of disposing of all .minor matters prior to the sitting of Coun- oll, which will take place on September 10.amputate the band at the Notre Dame Hospital, where the man-now \u2014\u2014 = : ré * ny Crushed by a Load of Stone.| Joseph Mairie, aged 41, of No.182 Richelieu street, was ogushed by a load of stone tumbling on him at Clendinneng\u2019s foundry, St.Henri, yesterday afternoon.He was taken to Notre Dame Hospital, where he is reported as doing weil.Bumped on the Rocks.The ferry steamer Island Queen, which runs between the city and Longueuil, - sess 4 *.Mr.Gould's Probable Successor.The name of Mr.Robert Reford is now mentioned as successor to the late Mr, Gould, on the Harbor Commission, .Complaints by Propristors.Several complaints have been made «the City Hall by proprietors of néw bulld- ings who, when they made application to -bave water sérvices put in were refused, pwing to the lack of funds in the Water De- are erected to put in water services and at, its own ex Some proprietors have asked for a deposit equal to amount of expenses incurred in la the water service connections.The tr urer stated this morning that be had heard of the complaints and that it, was a mistake to suppose that the city requires proprietors to advance the money in order toget water services put intotheirhouses, because the Council could-no more appropriate that money than they could anticipate next year's revenue, and as a matter of fact the necessary fuuds will be advanoed in the meantime to furnish all new houses with services, RICHELIEU CO.'S EARNINGS.A Biz Increase Thus Far Over Last Year's Showing.The gross earnings of the Richelieu Navigation Company from the open of navi, gation to August 25, were 270.68, agaiust $365,081.51 for tho same period of last your.Showing a surplus of yore for this year.The net earnings for July, after deducting all expenses, were $30,920.73.Up to August 24, the steamer Quebec top the list with earnings of $73,031.61 against $55,360.73 for the same time last year.No less than $35, 2I8.54 were received from pilgrimage excursions.The company intends building two k new boats for its western lines to be ready by next season and wbich will bave sleeping accomodation for 250 people each.FINANCE and COMMERCE Drift of the Market, The tone of the local stock market to-day was not so strong as in the early part of the weck.A fair volume of business was done, but at buyers\u2019 figures.The offerings are not large and this is ons of the factora which tends to keep local stocks \u2018at their present res.Were any large blocks to suddenly come on the market, the smart operators on the * street.\u201d fee] à lower reaction would set in.as general business is not picking up as was suppose afew \u201cwecks ago.the forenoon session Gas and Street Itailvay features.\u2018Gas were weak an from tho open- wero the leadi rapidly declir 16: ing at 165 to .rallying up at the close to 1632.Street Hallway old stock flue tuated between 153} an 154.closing at > a 154 and declined from 1304 to 1493.Cable Co.were.firm, with business at 141} and Canadian Pacific were placed at 67.Richeliou declined from 84 to 84.Electric changed hands at 120 and Telephone at 148).Duluth Common were at £to5.A small amount of Corporation bonds were placed at 99.nks were dull and firm.few shares of Molsons sold at 167% and Toronto 2404.The rest of the list was neglected.he following were the sales: 50 Duluth at 41, 50 at 5; 10 Molson at 1674: 30 Bell Telephone at 1484; 10 Toronto Bank at 2494; 35 Royal Electric at 120; 175 Gas at 165, 50 at\u2018164}4, 200 at 164.25 at , 163}, 123 at 163%; 25 Richeljeu at 843, 25 at 84§, 50 at $4; 125 Pacitic at 67; 175 Cable at 1413: $500.00 ¢orp.bonds at 99; 100 Street Railwayat 154, 6 at 154}, 173 at 154, 130 at 1538, 25 at 154: 100 Street Railway (new) at 150,'12 at 1504, 175 at 150, 75 at 1493, 205 at 1494, 125 at 1494.at MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the 8ran by Gordon, Kirathy & Co., Stock ets, § Si.Sacrament street.Aug.30.Aug.29.Canadian Pacis en 4 tha Er nadian Pacitic Ry.» ie Do do Land Bonds.\u2014 109 \u2014_\u2014 Commercial Cable.14) HIN 142% 141% Duluth 8.8.& Atlanta.5 434 5 LY lo 35 17 16 2 Montreal Tel ph.152 1514 L2 15144 Rich.& Ont.Nav.Co.84 84 & 4 Montreal 3t.Ry.Ca 154 154 15 15444 ew Stock.1507 UW 15 1504 Montreal Gas Co, -164 16344 160 165 Bell Telephone Ca.150 s I 1s Do New Stock 150 146! & 241 70 \u2014 Do do pei = rm Canada Sippine Oo x = » ng Canada Paper 08.0 \u201c= 10 Canada Central Bonds, ne \u2014 110 Champlain & St.Lt bonds \u2014 100 \u2014 Mon ton .15 135 129 Can Col'd Cot.Mills © 75 40! o do bonds.#9 94 » on Merchants Mant Co.180 \u2014- 10 \u2014 Dom.Cotton Mills Co.x d 106 1173 108 Loan & Mortgage Co.Us 143 133 Guarantee Co of N.A.\u2014_ \u2014 Accident Ins Co.\u2014- \u2014 \u2014 Diamond Glass Oo.\u2014 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Ang.30.Aug.29.| 'g.Close.Am.Cotton Oil vi PRE 32% Sugar 1} 107! i \u201cot $ ison 4 x E 4 5 184 it} 167 167 16 16 0% 784 me of \"a nm > 2 2 9 8 118% 117 | 4 29% 43! mg ay 594 A 19% 19 107 33 3 : 17 17 sg ny =v EX 10¢ 1 2 7 16 188 1 13! soe a | 4% 488 87% 87 105\u20ac 101% ARKET.ri Nocre Dome tres re, me Sti 3pm.Aug 3, 1894.Counter.None © as \u20189 He @ ! bo] 3 # iter] a ; = - Sterling, demand : x asie #3 ÿ Bre Cables * a Parts Cheques 3184 51634 5146 @ 5-12 1 ks cb ig wr M oo \u201c Guilders, 3 days, 39% @ ©.mentary $0 days, 9 4%.Roiohmerke, 3 days, HN @.¥6.Cattle sil 5 #4@.Money in London 9164844.Bank of Eng- ays, land rate, à po Bank of England.LONDON, August 30.\u2014The weekly statement of the Bank of England, issued to-day, shows the following changes as compared with the previous account: Total reserve, Increased £364,000; circulation, decreased £75,000, bullion, roased £ ; inc other securities, posits, increased decroascd 232.000; other de- ne 000; public deposits, de- © £438,000; notes reserve, in £407,000: Government securities, decreased £300,000, \u2018The \u2018Prégortien of the Bank of iability is 70.27 per cent.Bank of France.\u201d .PARIS, August 30.\u2014The weckly statement of t the Bank of France jssued to-day, shows the following changes as compared with the previous account: ; Noteain circulation, increased $0,700,000 francs; troneury accounts, current, increased 14.750.000; gold in hand, ino: 825,000; bills disocunt- od, increased 70,350,000; silver in hand, decreased 2,125,000.eo : Grand Trunk Earnings.The \u2018half yearly statement of the Grand Trunk Railway Company has been pub- \u2026 The co vo.statement for the three half years ending June 30, 1892, 1883 Noa ™ Pants, August 30.\u2014The President, -Perler,rofused torenriove the miser- oo : | oy =~ ove : mains, This.ooeired partment The wi work.city is obliged when new bulldinga _ pce .- and 1894 is as follows: .: TeX June SE Jue XW Grosa receipts .1.873.680 £1.800,130 £1,605,800 Working expenses.1,361,545 1,570,687 120,300 | venue.£sinis £51941 £460.50 Net revenue credits.35,006 .20,796 23,000 crasesaaeres 5% Ms L Total net recofpta, 2547767 25057 240856 Net Force charges Ce for half year.488,764 497.298 601.450 Balance.sus nan £38 Ouacsotesd dividend SATE on on mé.\u201d \"England's reserve to 9 LE 0 PL i \u2018 AMERICAN MARKETS, Grain, Flour, Ete.August 3 .th Righest Lowest CRcams Moun Opening Right Lovset Oho uh » Lo Ra \u2026 874 8 où EE 9 - * Bout.54 \u201c Dec.5 8 51 Osis Ang.: mi wow = = \" May.M$ MW SS s Pork Aug.1390 1330 1390.1390 .BC, 138 le 18 20 .Jan.1977 13: 1378 1377 Lard Aug.E35 838 aml.89 \u201c Bept.83 830 ASS A \u201c Ox.85 uw 8B 8% mur Jaa! T0 180 780 380 ew York.Wheat Avg.5 ne 5 \" Bept.57 5 574 5 \u201c Dec.61 el Corn reve oe ad a I] Ce pont.61 fla ê 8 mir I ot [re Whi aw.wd mW aw sw : Dec: 5.= 5 5% \u201c ay - \u2014_\u2014 -_\u2014 2 ~~ han Aug.L 24 as i Dee.8 55 5h 0 May.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014= CHICAGO MARKETS, A Firmer Tone Developed.| Messrs.F.G.Logan Co.of Chicago >, telegraph Measre.L.J.Forget & Co.over their direct private wire to-day as follows: The business in wheat has becn light to-day, the local traders being about al! who were inclined to buy in anticipation of a cent or two advance after the liquidation in September is over.We generally Lave an vance on the first of the month when the changing into the active option for the distant future is completed.The general situation is unc Receipts at primary pointe are on a liberal b and exports only moderate.© need a largely inc: export demaud, ss well as n bigger feeding demand, to sustain oven the present low prices.(\u2018orn opened lower and was temporarily weak.A demand sprang up to fill contracts previously sold, and the offerings being extremely light, a substantial rally enrued.ere is nothing particularly in the matter of reccipta or shipments; our stock is email and very strongly held.Oats were strong all day and independently so the olevator interests were ht, apparently not purchascs.of corn.Some à bupers of September outri selling anything against thelr Provisions opened firm and especially for the near futures.Outside and local packers were moderate buyers.January stuff ruled steady.some outaide buying packers and Lolders selling.Receipts of hogs light, duality, poor.© regard purchasers of January product as judicious.The product js still below the hog price.Canadian Pacific Railway Company.Statcment of cyrninge and exponsos from January lst-to-July 3lst, Gross earnings.$1,517,608.52 $9,655,377.96 Working exponses su 340.57, 6,804,879.39 Net profits.475,967.95\u2018\u201d 2,760,498.57 In July.1893, the net profits were: $690,937.08; and from January lat to July Slst, 1392, there was à net proût of $3,:90,207,08.The decreaso \u2018in net profits over the same periad last yenr is therefore, for July, $215,669.13; and from January 1st to July 31st, 708.51._ The wvorking expenses for July were largely increased by the extraordinary repairs to the line in British Columbia due Lo the floods.Bpecial Notices.THE SILVER TRUSS.What Montreal People Say About It A well known manufacturer of this city who has spent over $200 in purchasing the best trusses obtainable in London, Paris and N, net one-of weliol oka = his rupture complete)ly\u2014is-now- wearing a kilvek truss, and sald a few days ago he would not take $200 for it if it could nat be replaced.Another manufacturer who has been ruptured for ten years, having tried the best trusses nade in Montreal or Toronto, and gradually getting worse from their use, has been wearing a silver truss over a nionth and says: * Your truss is wonderful \u2014my rupture has not \u2018esca once, al- LX ork \u2014not ons though my daily work \u2018gives it the most severe tests, I never take it off, either for daily bath, seabathing, or gymnastic exercise.Half the time sleep with it on.It is so light that I scarcely notice it.I firmly believe I shall be cured witEin a year, and discard it altogether.\u201d A leading citizen who has tried everywhere to get an eflicacious truss for his boy \u2014a strong and very active lad\u2014got a silver truss fitted on him and it is \u201cstayiog by him\u201d nicely.A foreman in a large foundry says: \u201cThank heaven I can now do any kind of work, for my rupture never escapes.\u201d A G.T.R.workman says the same thing., À farmer from Argenteuil says: *\u2018lI don't understand how, but it holds in my rupture and I don't feel ag if I had any truss been peculiarly severe and where the silver truss bas done wonders.We will be happy \u2018to five you the names of these gentlemen an many others if you call at the office, room 6, St.James street, and show the trusses they have discarded.2043 Kellar presents new features in the magic art at the Queen's next week.7 FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC AND, GAMES \u2018Black Diamond Assembly 1711 NIGHTS OF LABOR, ; -T Isle Gros Bois, Labor Day, Monday, Sept.3, \"94, First-class Orchestrs engaged for dancing.A Boat leaves Jacques Cartier Wharfat 9am.sud l pm.TICKETS } Aduits, 25\u20ac.Children, 18\u20ac.04 3 \u2014 STP.W.R.The wecond match for the Cup will be shot at the Cote 8t.Luo on SATURDAY, Sept.lat.All competitors are requ to BCE present and take part.Train leaves tion at 2 p.m.sharp.By order, \u2018Windsor Bi y J 043 W.L BOND, Capt.and Adjt BI-SULPHITE OF LIME, in Casks.EPSOM and GLAUBER SALTS, in Brls.and Kegs.SULPHATE ot ZINC, in Bris.and Kegs.SAL SODA, in Bria.CARBONATE ot AMMONIA, in Kegs.Special Quotations for Imper COPLAND & COMPANY, 16% Ré, James 88, - Agente for Kelvindock Chemical Works 18%e0d .RUPTURE CAN BE CURED withèut surgical operation and without de- - tention from büasiness by wearing THE SILVER TRUSS.It is the lightest, cleanest and most comfortable device ore the public.-It is éndorsed by every - here sre a few.cases that hava | 5 1801 LAST EDITION.Weak and Overcome by the heat or exertion, the physical sys! chine, needs to be renovated and The blood needs to be purified and invigos Hood's Sarsa- +++\" parilla ated and the nerves and musclesstrength- ( ur eS od by Hood's Sarsa- ee parilla.which creates \u2019 an appetite, removes that tired feeling and gives sweet, sound, refreshiug sleep, Hood's Pills cure all iver ills.250, SILVER : NOVELTIES, BELTS, HAT MARKERS, BAG TAGS - NEEDLE THREADERS, UMBRELLA CLASPS.All suitable and useful gifis as prices from 5c and upwards.Henry Birks & Sons, Phillips Square and St.Catherine.04x WASHING! WASHING! WASHING! +.Be sure and send your Parcels tothe .\\TROY - | Laundry.x It has facililies for turning out thousands daily.Now is the time to give it a trial.= ; * Our delivery sérvice cannot be beaten, Ring up one of our nunierous telephones and we will immediately respond to your call, ' ~~.HEADQUARTERS : In spectra i Antoine CENTRAL CITY OFFICE : 690 Craig Street.\u201cTa For the first time this year we place our property on the market and at prices that defy competition.A carriage »ill leave this office at 2p.m.every day for Kensington, and also at corner of Victaria and Western srepues Cotas.Antoine, at 2.30, 330 and 4.30 every das, wommencing SATURDAY, the ist SEPTEMBER.ed that the low As it is expe | the lor prices every lot within the do \u2018not delay in your lots Rr he rk and Juiand Electrio ailway line to Lachine passes through this property, An agent will be on the spot every afternoon.Remember the property I am ng is not the Keusington x3 , offeri Land The office of the Kensington which we are advertising is at I.A MAINWARING, 147 St.Jaunes St.Call for plans, prices and terme.Exchange of Social Courtesies Having just returned from your summer sojourn you will require calling cards, you will still find Bishop's the headquarters for the most correct form of these indispensable articles of life.LATEST STYLES.\\ BEST WORKMANSHIP.FINEST CARDS.G.TRENHOLME BISHOP CO, 109 ST.JAMES §T.Telephone?! 169 BT.JANES AT.| Telephene hs EN FUNERAL NOTICE.C.MLB.A., Branch 1 \u2018uneral of late Bro.X.Munday trom Hotel m, Dieu, To-morrow (FRIDAY), at Sister Banches and friends in other branches im cular are res rs invited a C.The followingadvertisements were recsived too late for classification : ONIN INNS NINSNSNSNSN NSN INT INT NSP INNS ANTED-TWO GOOD SHIRT TRONERR, por.one ner, none but steady need apply.Éauguinet nt.oe 2 VWANTED IMMEDIATELY, GOOD GENERAL ) servant for small family.good plain cook; pith re ferences.dTowersve.Wl Res LET, WiTH OR WITHOUT BOARD, withall modern improvements.Apply 344 Dorches terat AS BCARD-_LADIES AND GENTLEMEN REQUIR SIP \\ng accommodation for the winter will find tionally large sad handsomely fuinished rooms, with frere clase table, ut 186 Manetold st.- Soo 204 10 te.\u2014 mr ee | ever physician who haaseenit.Call at our oficeand MONTREAL SILVER TRUSS CO., 190 St.James St.Room 6, 1st Fleer.Bee adv't.in Herald and La Presse.Tuk MONTREAL DAILY BTAR, printed at the « t.Grorge Street and Fortification Lane, la publ by Hugh Graham, resident in Montreal Pul office 163 and 165 St.James street.NO AMALGAMATION\\| The Consumers\u2019 Gas Company Respectfully beg to warn the Public against all rumors of any Amalgamation Schemes.Weare here to stay, and ask support of all fair minded citizens.- : \u201c for the » 15 St ee 0 4.a en ems A pum: "]
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