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SEMAID- APPLY AT AT vio turin strect.= 5.TANTED\u2014A Goon COOK, WITH C ry REFER.VV coces Apply to 270 University stre 08 4 TANTED-GENFRAL SERVANT FOR H a family.Apply to 88 Murocher at.ey L TANTED\u2014A LITTLE GIRL baby, good home, Bade Uraig TO HELP WITH 'y - 206 1 TANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN AB SHIPPING \" SITUATIONS VACANT.EY A UREN NC NY ANTED\u2014CASH GIRL, RESIDING IN COTE ST.A n 45 aad 4 p.m The Broly Sat La.Bi Outre a ANTED \u2014 A GOOD OFFICE BOY.APPLY porsonally, with references.Montreal Coll Commerce, Banneli Sawyer, M.C.L, Principal, oo Jaunes et.308 1 WASTED ACTIVE: INTELLIGENT BOY, ABOUT | 16 or 17.One accustomed to work in a furniture stcre or st flalehiny prefoired.Apply 1782 Notre mis A} ÿ ANTEL-\u2014HOUSEMAID,, WITH FIRAT-CLA8S rofersaces Un fore !0«.m., or be:wern 1 and Spm.ut a Dorcherter street! 208 1 WANTED \u20144A COOK FOR TWO PEOPLE.MUST uve good references, Apply to 957 Dorchester, between 10 and Il o'cioca 208 3 ANTED- A FARM HAND.MUST BE A GOOD ploughmaæn.Apply to Thomas Scott, Outremont, near Tol Gate.208 1 W / ANTEL- GOOD PLAIN COOK.SMALL FAMIly.Wo Meron at Apply with r\u2014 iL the evening, at | i Metoal! 2082 TANTED -15 FRENCH AND ENGLISH GENeral servants, where highest wuges are paid, in st.familles.Apply 3 3381 James s \u2014 __ 208 \\ ANTED- GOOD DINING ROOM GIRL; ALSO YY good kitchen irl._ Apply 51> St.James st.203 1 W TANTED- A MAN TO TAKE CARE OF TROT.ROOMS TO LET.OOMA\u2014-TWO LARGE WELL FURNISHED BEDrooms 87 Union avenue.188 25 Rooks \u2014 ae ver da WES rooms, on bath or r .vate use.a 37 MoO College av.0 we 9 3 OONS \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED BEDROOMS, double aud single.43 Beaver Hall Hill 194 26 Room \u2014ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, 5 MINUTES from P.O.Apply at 114 Champ de Mars st.196 20 oou- AND BOARD, NICE DOUBLE ROOM, uroished, fret class board.Apply No.138 Berri st.near Vigor square we: 9013 Ra ho \u2014LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, HEATED by hot water.51 MoGill Coliege avenue.204 10 COMS\u2014 TO LET, WITH OR -WITHOUT BOARD, or with all moderu improvements Apply 944 Dor er st.JROONS LARGE WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM and sitting room; also sin In; central; every couvenlence; private family: no Froardons, 16 Beim OOMS FIRST OLASS FRONT ROOM, ON BATHroom fist, for a Re oman of of quiet habite Apply 1 Belmont street or Dorcheste 2b Roms TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS FOR gentlemen, with first class table.53 Union ave.2656 ooMs- BACK PARLORS, BINGLEAND DO\"/BLE 8, hoated by bot water, with geod board, Rd : ting horseu Must be recommended.Bt J McGill College avenue.ee __ BS ee _\u2014__ 2081 OoMs- FURNISHED, FoR LADIES OR GEN.Wan A MAN FOR GENERAL USE IN BAR \u2018tlemen, with board.Also table lward.Apply 5 {3 _Apply 5% Craig.208 1 Union avenue._ _ _205 5 \\ TANTED- AN ENGLISH NURSE.SPEAKING OOMB\u2014TO LET, WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE Freuch preferred, for à Frenck faunly.Apply No.1 Cherrier street: __2082 WASTED A GOOD PL.\u2018AIN CO COOK.APPLY, the evening, tv 824 herbrovke est 208 3 W TANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT WHERE another in is kept Ea understand plain cook: ing __Appiy Ww 383 Mountain st.Ÿ ANTED- A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT FOR æ suall family.Relerenves required.roauire AE 29 Crescent street.es V 7ANTFD-SOOEKEEPER.MUST SPRAK ROTH languages aod Lave good references.Address \u201c X, 421,7 STAR OBe | 2081 WASTED -G FNERAL SERVANT.REFERENCES required.23428 St.Cather 208 1 Ww ANTED- GOUD PLAIN COOK ONE WILLING to wash aod iron.Apply after six, 71 Mu | IN lege ave.N ANTED- IMMEDIATELY, YOUNG GIRL A8 general servant fami ose, mundo done between 8 out.Apply at once, sud eight p.m.x WwW ANTED- A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT AND a-nurse at once.Apply at 183 Feel Ht.Must have Vést city référencés.208 1 an! single rooms, on bathroow dat, gentlemen only 85 University st 205 6 ROS ONE LARGE WELL FURNISHED Roou private family.y._ 10 Mackay st.OOM3\u2014T0 LET, FURNISHED, SUITABLE ¥OR married couple ra rte use of kitchen.m Barre street, Dear r-Aqu - 08 3 oe BEDROOM AND SITTING ROOM, ON tathroom dat, with good board, suitable for mar- ricd couple or (wo ladies; private family, cus, hot water.109 Osho! 206 3 I ooMs \u2014 W FLL, SURNISHED, ss board, hea! ern conrsolenten 49h Roo > GENTLEMAN RETURNING FROM SEA.accommodated with nice rvom and board ¢ oe part box hoard 9 Phillipa square.20 3 COM-\"THE SHERBROOKE,\u201d SMALL -APART- - t, with attendance, entrance Crescent street, aitable f tor 1t0 3 bachelors.Apply 1018 Sherbrooke.2065 _ fees, rn reer | ot water; gaa and all m Nod Th ar: an \u2018coms - EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE DOUBLE and single front rooms, bathroom fit: all mader: improvements; facing the square.13a Peel st, 66 V Indies and dent lemen, to take orders for wall paper and calscmine, leaner; sis0 carpets, nthout moving off floor._ son Lagauchetiore.- ks} EX- VV 4NTED \u2014 A CITY TRAVELLER.WITH perience, f for Fancy Goods.Apply?De Bresoles: at SITUATIONS WANTED./ TAA NS NE A SA AA SRS AA TANTED\u2014-AN EXPERIENCED LOWER PROvince traveller is open for anengagemént.Best of Tefarences given.Address Traveller, I 9; Box 263, St.John, N.B.019 WANTED, BY A rou NG LADY,/ tesch French, Bug fers i» private family Box 43, Levin Que.W ANTED\u2014SITUATION.PU SHING MANUFAC turer à agent, jopresenting léadidg American and Canadian drms.and having in the Maritime Provinces.My mission.Address \u201cD ANTED-POSITION BY You Ne LADY STENO- grapt er an I ar rnisk- typewriter ._ Address \u2018i ! San office.208 3 ABLE TO ish 4nd music, /3 situstion as Bezt referpaces.Address es on W if prefer.V ANTED - BY YOUNG : ENGLIBHMAN, situstion as roach oF m; understands the care of furnaces.Address \u201cK fd.\u201d STAR Office.dos.206 3_ y ARTED-\u2014BY A YOUNG/MAN, BITUATION A8 stenographer and typewriter.\"Has had ote ox- AAA, and can furnish sou city referenced.Addreæ UN 1394,\" Bran office: 207 4 AYTED_GARDENING, ALL KINDS OR JOB- ng gardeniog (inuluding ng turfing, etc., 1 dove, by a rences given.er.TANTED-AGENTS.FRENCH AND ENGLESH- 1 | ROOMS TO LET- INTIS NN NASI RO mnt rooms hosted as pod aad Lai bath).D eeitabie tlemen: _ 2083 for indies or gent Bret fat.OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, i BOARD, R on bethroom fist.10 Brumewick nt J M FURNISHED BOQ ver NEW, GAS, PE bath (hot water), D by hot ot \u2018water, use of kiteben.19 Mayor mt, 08 3 OOM8\u2014PURNISHED WITH BOARD, R ou bath oon fat.200 aensity et.20 5 R% 4 M COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, AT, Hos t therine street, Ms\u201431 VICTORIA STREET, COMFORTABLE R% furnished single and double roouss adjoining, also large front parlor, gos and bath.reason 03 1 ROQM_EXCEFTIONALLY LARGE AND WELL ished rooms, boesd, quiet private tami: ly.House has oll modern ceavesiences.10 Park dre Rou \u2014TO LET.TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM Windsor go Team.for gentleman; private English eT 2085 PURNISHED ROOM, RO big aie Roi = artwe gentiemon: 53 City wr cil 1 OOM \u2014~ LARGE WELL FURNISHED FRONT, suitable for ons oF rd person: hot water, gas, etc; no children.Osborne 208 1 UBLE D SINGLE ROOMS.UN opus pom flats, also table board; al modern 35 MoGlll 20:6 ave.F OOMS\u2014FURNISHED FOR ONE OR TWO GENtlemen: Ea bot water, on bathroom fist; splendid locality.2258 tanley street.081 F CoMg_ WITH FIRSTILANS BOARD.FOR TWO gcatiomen, in.n private y, at 85 Chats 5 de Mars street, T, TWO LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS OOME\u2014TO LET, on bathroom fat, board if regmired.38a Oity Cou.neillors st.208 4 JF OO EE hoary, pH ox te Pa AN at, wit 0.private - ir Oops St.Jam os Methods Church, $4531 Alex: ander._.8 3 Ty OOS COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, BUIT- R able for two gentiomen or married couple, wich use of kitchen if desired.13 8t Edward st ooM8- TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN CAN movduted with ished bedr i ACCOM à fum oom with single beds, with good ; also two Jgung fr friends ilk 7 Bo to seep together will » ester 8 DES\" I OOME- TWO.COSY ROOMS IN MODERN HOUSE, R private family; hot ath, ota; peur Windsor Hotel, above St.Catherine st.Address \u201cV 352\" STAR office.oo4- FURNISHED, FOR ONE OR TWO GENtlemen; gas, hot and cold water, bath, every con Josrance Mogntein.5 venience.28 Ben go-cart aud Pomeroy Du MONTREAL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1894.FOR SALE.\\ R SALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION KILN-Di RD Pres R SALE-30 BUNDLES RUBBER AND A Oe De bing bad boil mappa: 150 ood LET\u2014AN UPPER AND LOWER TENE.x sound Yoel i hoi pod or 1 ed neau ment, pleasantly situated, No.58 Richmond avenue, Mon! 184 of square, hot and cold water, freshly painted and in thorough re, ;rent low to lst May; also a For SALE-DEY KINDLING WOOD, LARGE self contalned house, 56 Richmond, Square.Ad.loads $2.00, prompt delivery.Henderson Bros.344 dress E.Desbarats, Koom 3,146 St.James at\u2026 Williatg st, Tel BAT.204 6 city.+ god tf CIRCULATION 38,057 \u2018PRICE ONE CENT.HOUSES TO LET.TN Tee ANNAN Nd oO LET\u2014OOMFORTARLE UPPER Tee + ment.8 rooms, bath and w.c., $1400 month; also lower tencinent, $15.00 por \\nonih: imwediate on.Apply 7¢ Plymouth Grove.197 26 R BALE \u2014 WINDOW BHADES, CURTAIN poles and chains, » fringes, o cords and tassels, ag t assortment in the.oity.Buy fro m the maker.| 8.ariel, 673 Craig st.st.Prompt work.Jaw Fors SALE TEN SHARE BOOK, ROYAL MU- uilding Society, 3156.00.Addroas ga R BSALE\u2014-MENS FLANNELETTE NIGHT shirts, at 75c and $1.00 each, and thoy are is Lhe thiog for these cool nights, at Joba Allan's, 665 STAR oon R BALE \u2014 BHOW CARDS, PRICE TICKETS, and signa of every description.B.Martel's, Montreal's popular sign painter, 673 > Orais st.Bell tele phone 1477.164 tf Saw R BALE \u2014 ONE WELDS PATENT DOUBLE Branche 16 Victoria square, hour Bherbrooke.For BALE\u2014SPLENDID PARLOR SET.COST $150, tor $60; Be bedroom set, bleck ruinat, white m marble LET-3 ST.LUKE STREKT, AND taxes.Tenements 59 and 45 Aberdeen avo., and $a per month.Upper flat, 7320 St.Do- Pipique st Se per month ohn James Browne 207 8t.James st.200 Bood O LET\u2014COTTAGE OF FOUR ROOMS, IN roar of St.Denis st.Apply 22 Shuter st.| Oo LET-NO.179 ST.HUBERT COM- ©, warm lower part, i order, tenant rs Pets po possession (Prméd hate, will rent er Fada to ter enry R.Gray, 122 St.ee Durocher st.New Daisy furnuce; newly nted throughout; rent low to a desirabio fonunt.Apply 47a Durocher st.208 2 LET .SÉLF- CONTAINED HOUSE,\u2019 rooms, with 2 Willie, 1780 205 1 Ci UPPER TENEMENT, 49 tops.cost $100, for §35; also desk, wi Arar Avply ie fferin street, St.Jean Baptiste \\ FOR DALY WHITE ENAMEL, BRASS,\" GLASS kinds of letters Jor windows.Brass a nickel Hotton for boats.8.H, Martel, 673 St OTe For, 2212 HANDEOHE UPRIGHT PLANO, r; also two Moquette carpets, same peter mi \u201coi, oe borders.All nearly now.Address * a DOR SALE\u2014ST.BERNARD.DOG, ROUGH COATed, white and orange, 18 months old.Krom best.re asd stock.Por part rs addross W se office.Fer BALE\u2014ROCKING ORIB AND BABY CAR- - riage with runpers, price 98.00.Apply 26 Jurors st.+ PARTNERS WANTED.AAAS AAA WAR GENTLEMAN ASB PARTNER Nat incor.| ina a first clase, Jrell-estal blished nema, with eight n thousan financing and maperotona office \u201cwart tunity.Address \"Y 422,\" SrarO AAA NS 4 wood Zo dollars, to mttend- - [3 LET\u2014A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED \u20ac: Notre Danio st.FURNISHED HOUSES TO LETa TE BN house for the winter months, situated above rbrooke st., west of McTavish st.A oe sac à, donne hildren declined.Apply to.\u201c TAR office.I LET-WELL F URNISHED MODERATE | i house, extonsion kitchen, in the vi- nity of McGill College and within easy dis- roet cars.Low rental.ddress of et Lt 137,\u201d STAk office.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.ANN ASN 0 0, \u2014IN NKW STONE + \u201cRESIDENCE, ate by 35, 39, 45 Drolet st., near St.Loui square.Rent moderate.054 O LET-FREE TO 1ST OCTOBER modern 6 roomed flat, eve! convenience: No.6 Glidstone avenue.Go and see it.Tele.phonedl6.Apply 646 Craig st.208 4 a JR OMG, GENTLEMAN OF OR MARRIED COUPLE BOARD.be wm.Sasa > me oom and firstcloas ~~ 2 board; gas and 10% water.ichmon usre.206 = = %.3 OARD-AND ROOMS, LADIES DURING Re -UNFURNISHED, FRONT AND BACK confinement; d to at their parlor, with pantry attached, also furnished own homes.Mrs 0, Ladies Doctress, 151 Cadieux.rooms, with or withcut board.Apply 260 SL.Antoine.85 324 208 3 = Tem B°4- MoEWAX, LADIES SICK NURSE, Roous FURNISHED, WITH USE or KITCHEN superior au loa 1 or bearders, best medical and dining-room: hot and cold water.Buitable for attendance; rate.187 Ca- light house keep 23 Victoria st.2% 6 dieax, below St.Catherine.- 138 100 1 OOMS \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, WITH OARD_MADAME M VI HAS LATELY first-class board, for gentlemen only; also two table nod s houso (as private ta Yor adies) at boarders.2256 St.Catherine at.206 6 No.197 15 Cadioux strect, near Bt Qather e com- : DT artalie and wall sired rooms: first d, etc.Re \u2014FIRST CLASS-ROUME TO LET.GAs prive odersté, 183 26 hot-and cold water.147 Metcalfe st.- PT \u2014 MiNetealfeor 263 PpoArD-AND R ROOM AT NQ.-HI0- SHERBROOKE Rox TO LET, IN 2 PRIVATE FAMILY.JAB street, 1st class board.e, on Gallery in Lot water.279 St.rear; cold a=d hot water, gas; private and no ehildr Ç Moon \u2014TWO LARCE DOUBLE ROOMS, WITH good table board.34 98 Bt.Catherine street, between Mountain and Crescent 208 3 RMT LET, FURNISHED ROOM AT 2077 8t.Catherine at.2066 OOMS\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, NICE ly furnished.145 Peel street.206 7 Rasa rooms COMFORTABLE, NICELY FURnished room, with board.for singie gentleman.518 Wellington st.Electric cars pass the door.206 Jeod Roo¥s.A LARGE HALF BACK PARLOR.FUR- ished swith or without breakfast; with all modern conveniences.247 University, opposite \u2018MeGill College.906 7 Retenir NICE HOOM- NEWLY FURNISH sans for two gen: en; cas, bath sod à bot rater oes FORNES HED OR UNFURNISHED PE ET Eee plo; .Dour Sherbrooke., i 2° DOM WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, ON BATH- Tences.Ad- m fiat, no children; private family: tiem: dress \"FHL STA 0732 3 only.7 Mayor at.«pile 3 \u201d Ÿ TANTED\u2014BY a YOUNG LADY, SITUATION 0oNS \u201cTWO LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS A as mother's help or to take care of invalid lady ingle one, nicely furnished, with good table boar.and attend to hold duties.Address \u201cP 217,\" STAR suitable or & married couple or two gent lemen.137 Champ\u2019 .2073 Mars, near the City V ANT -TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND work neatly and accurately done; French copied.Robert u tman, official stenographer, 2226 St.TE ANTED - BY SFOUNG MA MAN, EMPLOY MENT in any capacity; of-horses\u2014 Address \u201cFP NT office.___ Cxperience of ANTED\u2014 BY YOUNG LADY, A POSITION as daily guveruess, io gentleman's family, tu one or two young chiidren, hours 10.30 a.m.10 5.30 p.mi.Address \u201cP.STAR office.207 4 1,\" we ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS CUACHMAN, BY A wine Englishman, willing to make b himself ner.useful; knows the city well.Apply to Rev.U.Us Troon Bt.Martins Rectory, 476 st Urbain « street.273 VV ANTED-SITUATION - IN AN OFFICE, BY young man, speaking both languages; knowledge of office work and experience in shortband and typewniting.Address 50 Aylmer | 2 WW ANTED-DY A MARRIED MAN | SITUATION, well accustomed to horses; knows soit y weli vu yP in the coal oil business.159 Sc.Urvain.Ww ANTED-BY YOUNG SCOTCHW OMAN, w ORK ty Ue lay, Washing, house-vieaning, \u2018etc.\u2026 Dos purticuar.Apply 4 Deacivieres st.0d 1 3 ANTED- SITUATION BY A MAN AND WIFE tn private family: woman therough good cook, meat and pastry; man intelligent, sober, willing to make himself generally useful.Address \u20183 276,\u201d STAR ufiice.V TANTED\u2014AN EXPERIENCED \u201cYouxo LADY wili be open for an enyagemeut as peak Fronds and typewriter ou the 10th inst Lan, speak French Lyently.Highest refercaces.Addrers \u201c¢ 230, A Ax office 7 ANTED- TEMPORARY ZMPLOYMENT- GOOD.*horthand for correspondence, proof ., eta, Wuuld do anything.Address \u2018Q 256, STAR len 2 ANTED-SITUATION, BUOKKEEPER, YOUNG Euglsh woman, désires work at once, understands shorthand and Lypows \\ng.Good refeionces from Eur land aud Caacda.Address\u2019 \u2018Q 51, \"STAR ufice.ANTED\u2014BY A YoU 5e LADY, SITUATION as stenographer and ter, exparie Uuvd references.Address \u201c'L ul! are Lofice.08 WASTE = BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work of any kind, washing by the cay, at her own bouie or out.Mi St.Martin st.208 1 V ANTÉD-HY GOOD DRFSSMAKER, SEWING br the day, can cut aud fit; also children\u2019s clothes.Address \u201859 Aylmer 2088 WwW ANTED\u2014BY A \u201cRESPECTABLE WOMAN, offices to clean.Apply 23 Bernard st, off 37 st.grapher rand t typewriter (Re efivient Address \u201cT 324,\u201d STAR of 7ANTED\u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, ENGLISH (235 (25), SIT- untion as storeman or warchousemna; city refur- Address \u2018T 323,\" STAR office.2083 ves oh thor thorguchir 208 à enres.JANTEL \u2014 SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND groom, thoroughly understands the care of horses; good city references and willing to mais himself generally useful.Address \u2018T 321,\" STAR office.2083 ooMs~ WARM AND WELL FURNISHED BED- 130 and 132 Peel st., next door to Windsor Hotel.Telephone 4836.) 207 6 OOM.-COMPORTABLY FURNISHED SINGLE with every convenience; gentlemen only.No students need apply.89 University st.2078 OARD\u2014WAVERLEY HOURS, 742 LAGAUCHE- class rooms board a vrs.| first and nd also table ted throughout cui ony modern convenience.Pou MADAME LE FRANÇOIE.LADIES beat medical tendance siriotiy privete.Terns Rod ate.78 8t Deminique.201 15 Bore Tati ea wl we Fh or gomme, ms, heated by hot water; pas, etc.Apply 73 Die eccommntatioe ta GENTLEMEN BFQUIE- | fur the winter will find.oxcep- tonal ares clans table, ai 109 Mageteid 1.JPBOARD-A Lal LADY HAVING: 4 LARGE DOUBLE villa und \" GENT EMEN Quickly recognize merit, and this is the reason the demand is continually increasing for our perfect fitting Shirts.R.J.TOOKE, 177 ST.JAMES STREET, Branch, 1553 St.Catherine St, East.BN tows \u2018of Cote Bt.re eS oo Antoine is Qeairous of à few boarders, with 081 | and rw ectrio Ji « 3 ;, home oomf un ç pre et my APE Ne wa yy es CL so incl htng and jolies, Dome cn 2 BUSINESS CHANCES.\u201d 7 ven CIFIC ARTICLES, «Le L- tion of ing view eld ue bine ; one minute's walk mm - from electric cars.Address D 3304,\" STAR office.SNL OLA UARD-MRS.BEARL, LADIFS DOCTRES private accommodation with professional RES 2nce or ladies attended at their own hom ETS eorge st.ARD\u2014-LARGE ROOMS ON BATHROOM PLAT, OAR two small single rooms.Alo table board at 4 McGiil College Avenue.2066 OARD-AND FURNISHED ROOMS.TABLE week.English ogoking and good attenant Id Catherine, over Queen's Thea tee.oom, hot water heating, wi Rox \u2014LARGE WELL FURNISHED PARLOR board.742 _fihe brooke st.ror 5 OARD\u2014 VACANCIES, AENTLEMEN OR LADIES; terms very.TS acter table board, $3.40 oH week; meals 15c.re, near Bleury.5 RO¢Ns-2 THOROUGHLY CLEAN, COMFORTable rooms to let to 2 gentlemen.Breakfast if re- Quired; served alone; convenient to cars.roomaers; would suit 2 friends.74 St.Fumie at.OOM8-TO LET, SUITABLE FOR LIGHT housekeeping.Apply to 20 City Councillors st root, No other 076 OOM\u2014A PLEASANT FRONT BEDROOM, FAM- LV ily private; gentieman only.72 Cath ans OOMS COMFORTABLY FURN ISHED DOUBLE rooms, with ; vacancies for a few table bosrders; hot water and gas.103 Manañeldst.207 6 OOMS\u2014NEWLY FURNISHRD ROOMS, DOUBLE and single, witb every comfort; eleotric light.156 207 3 Manstield st.OOM \u2014 BRIGHT FURNISHED ROOM, BATHroom fiat, to gentleman of quiet habits, with OF without breakfast: Aueriight.95 University st.: OOM8 \u2014 VACANT, DOUBLE AND SINSLE, without board.Also by the day or week.\u2018University st._ ee 00 ew 2 RooN- LARGE WELL FURNISHED FRONT room), for one or two gentlemen, very comfortable; hot water heating 104 Union avenue.2072 R% OCME-ONE SMALL ANDONE LARGE NEWLY rnished room to rent at 1\u20ac University su.s\u2026 2076 OOM \u2014 D HANDSOMELY FURNISHED \"PARIOR] En bedroom, suitable for married couple, mth board; modern conveniences; home comforts.17 Shute: Roos -WELL FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- bore ed, 4, for: married zoupie or gentlemen.245 lest 5 st, sbove coms - FUKNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms.2075 Bt.Catherino st., near Bleury.2065 R% OMB FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR ght housekceping; house heated by hot Ne 3 2 Beimont st._.- OOMS\u2014A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVINGA HOUSE larger than Induired = nid Jot four bedrooms and sitting room; locality and board Clase; house newly dono over and farnisned; well suited for, four zentlemso friends.References required Addre \u2018\u201cR BTAR office.208 2 OOMS-TO LET, 3 UNFURNISHED, ON PARLOR Hat; also two other rooms.172 Mountain at.2083 Res AND BOARD, FOR Two OR THREE gentlemen, splendidly furnished, or suitable for married couple.Apply 538 Bt.Denia at.2085 OOM-VERY NICE FRONT Roo To with or without board, with Le rmproromenta two minutes from Windsor Hotel.OARD \u2014 WITH ROOMS, BATH FLAT AND ground floor, without bonid if desi red: terms very moderate.707 Dorchester street, naar Bleurs.208 5 OARD\u2014- COMFORTABLY FURNISHED PARLOR and bedroom adjoining; also single rooms, with or without board; hot water heating.725 Bherbrook: tas UARD- \u201cCOMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM, 00d bowrd; also table board, st 833 Dorches- BOARS ACES WITH BOARD, AT 12 street._ References exchanged, 208 1 BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.em V TANTED\u2014BY YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRous of learning French, oom sod hoard for partial io soil =! The or Jreach a tenerally Tar Add-ons Va,\u201d V ANTED\u2014ROOM AND.BOARD AT ONCE, about 10 aiinutes walk m the corner of Bt.Lawrence Main and Ln TE in Fnplah fas Terms mur] be low.Address 7 Ra A YOUNG MAN oF QUIET inion sq.oly \u201cef inbits, 3 room ith or without hoa family PR terms.\u2018\u201dX 410\" STAR oon.WAR Y LADY, ROOM AND BOARD IN private ate Ri lo in immediate vicinity of McGill desirable.Address A.B.el, \u201cCollege.pe 4 P.O, Bt Catherine at.an HOUSES WANTED.NASA ASSASINS SNP NPN INS NSN A ANTED\u2014A MARRIED OOUPLE, WITHOUT would like to rent a small furnished winter.Address immediately, en fotre Dame street.WANT ALL FURNIS HED HOUSE TILL at May, completely furnished, 4 bedrooms, hot water hang State terms, to \u201cN 153,\" STAR office.louse fort! tw No.1676 ?FANTED\u2014IN THE VICINITY OF WINDSOR small furnished house.Address Ni 59e TED FURNISHED HOUSE, FOR THE Hi ot reat eat artic a ving full particu- Address \u201cV 351,\u201d ZAR Ofice.si 308 i ROOMS WANTED], SPN ANTED- IMMEDIATELY A COMFOR TABLE :208 1 AAAS ~~ V unfurnished: room.Apply by letter to \"X STAR dfice.py or Fons SALE MILK RUN, BE 0 orme A cans, My an - dress 1 FA Eran office > 207 3 VV ANTED-A PARTY ro.INVEST FROM SEVEN thousand dollars or mors toextend established profitable business 5 Western tario, or without services; first-class security: interest paid on capital, also percentage of profits or otherwise to suit inves- tor; no sition.hiram, giving name und ca jal Address 3265\" x Office.ANTED LACE IMPORTING BUSINESS.Wanted \u201cpartner |with some Eo with party holding best connections\u2019 bere and in Europe.Address WW 3%, Brak office.PUPILS WANTED.Le ee WA NEN NN Warten Furia FOR PRIVATE INSTRUO- tion in composition, ra arithmetic, etc.Terms moderate.Address * E 274,\" BTA ce WASTER prPLs THE INGRES-COUTELLIER School of Languages.Fraser Institute.204 8 WAS ANTED\u2014PUPILS.FRENCH LESSONS BY Parisian Indy ho holding highest Academy diplomas.4 Mount Charles $eod ANTED \u2014 PU.PILE IN FRENCH AND MUSIC.2749 St.Catherine of ANTED- BY LADY, PUPILS FOR PIANO; also lessons given tn bil painting and wax work, either at home or out.\u2026 moderste.Apply to or address A, 246 St.Martin at.208 1 ANTED\u2014PUPILS, BY A LADY \"TEACHER, with Ontario diploma, at pupils residence.Eog- lish, French, music and stenography.New methods, id progress.Address \u201cTI STAR office.208 2 VV ANTED-PUPILS FOR MUSIC, ENGLISH AND French.private lessons.The best me ethod.Apply 73 St.James.208 1 REA MISCELLANEOUS.A Cm mA AAA ANTED-TEXDERS FOR ONE HUNDRED- iron or tinned wood fire shutters.For réiculars 8 to Thomas Graham, Mechanical Super letendent, office ac TOBE ANTED \u2014 INFORMATION ABOUT JOSEPH Williams, who, during the construction of thn LO.R at Miramichi, N.B,, was inspector of m: AES section 10, and who left Miramichi about the Year oe.Address B.P.Whitney, Whitneyville, Miramichi V ANTED \u2014 PERSONS ENCLORING 25 CENTS will receive thousands of sam samples sui suitable for raner work.Farc t monthly.Mrs.D.H.agent, Joliette P.O., Qué.ANTED-ALL MEN TO, WEAR ALLAN'B Patent Sreriap, ing back white dress shirts, at hn 00 and $1.25 ey are the best fitting shirts 2 market, ouiy 10 be bad at 665 Graig at 208 1 O LET-TWO BITTINGS IN ST.PATRICK'S Church, Centre aisle.Address\u2018 Q 235,\" \u2018STAR office.LESSONS WANTED.WANTED \u2014BY FOUR YOUNG LADIES, PRi- lessons in dancing, Indy teacher preferred.Address \"Q M8,\u201d BTAR 0 207 3 ANTED\u2014LESSONS FROM AN EXPERIENCED accountant.Address \u201cR 259,\u201d STAR office.208 1 ANTED -.BY RESPECTABLE MARRIED couple (Scotoh), situation, wife frst class cook; Hey good driver and generally useful.\u2018I ALL gr 7 ASTED \u2014 SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED iy ste.Le ra ady stenograp| Ren # YOUNG MARRIED OOMS8\u2014TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ANTED \u2014 ROOMS BY 1 nished, with or without use of kitohen.ns Bt.le, I rooms for light bousckoeping.Catherine st.208 1 Address.\" 357,\u201d 81a ce.2 OOMS\u2014 NEWTLY FURNIEHED, DOUBLE AND single rooms on bathroom fiat.110 Mansfl eid st.BOARD WANTED.> 200 4 daw ASSIS \"SSN A NSN AA : Remington ° Cali- spl.ins inachines, Abus te David 1% Bt.AT ANT £ D-BY a RESPECTABLE MARRIED couple, situstion, man as coachman, wife as gen- erul servant.Address A B,166 Gcorgestreet.208 3 ANIED- WORE BY A A STEADY YO YOUNG MAN, raily omed \u201chorses.\"cit ais ais teforonicen.Apply si Mounts 38 3 \" V ANTED\u2014 BY ousa LADY.ADY, À SITUATION Jo a store an, $1 00 store preferrod Address W200.\" Bray oflce.208-4 VV ANTED \u2014BY BEOPRCTABLE WOMAN, POSItion a8 working housekeeper or gen servant; nu encumbrance; good cook; best references.Avgly, wi Dame strest.JANTED-BY À BESPECTABLE YOUNG ni = » situation as packer, warehouseman or othor wise.Apply \u201cFP.\u201d 15 81, Charles Borromes st.208 1 ANTED\u2014_BY A YOUNG LADY A POSITION Roa LET LARGE FRONT LOR fraise or unfurnished.hot water oo 4 Fort street.OOM\u2014WELL FURNISMED?SUITABLE FOR one or two; facing Viger Garden: with or without board; in English family.68 Duboi 2063 OOMB\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, yo Board, at 92 Union avenne.ROM WELL-FURNIBHED ROOM TO LET, ALI rm CONTEDIENCES ; private family.x Bianley street.208 1 3 DOMS A LADY REBIDING ON ed PROUKE rent will let to aéotlemen, two hedrooma with lor, with or without board; family private.ro.Rt 2875,\" STAR office.RY -FIRBT OLABS FURNISHED RQOM TO la 1 13 ep de Mars st, nesr City Hall, 5 Fe ~ WANTED TO PURCHASE.LS ALORS TANTED\u2014COAL DEALERS MAKING HARD coal screenings can\u2019 Hind market for them at the Balmoral Hotel.Apply at the office.072 ANTED TO PURCHASE COLLECTION OF WANTED ~BY YOUNG MAN, BOARD IN PRI stamps; must bargain a Tate family.Must be within minutos walk of giving\u2019 li pe rtlonlars and nd price, also description of Chaboillez square.Address tull particulurs and ternis to SX 418, TAR office.08.2 VES, LOST.WANTEDTO BORROW - ; SALSA 1 ORT\u2014BY À LADY, wns PASSING THROUGH 4 this city, yesterday, 3rd fost, sole Waltham wate b I Fader will be paie ekg Eten RS ar ru, ra Louse Crag M Baa wl IL OBT\u2014ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, ON ST.AN- À toine at.3 8b de st.and Passing on Aqueduot, Bt.James and ix sta., an earring with two sm in the Reward to the person who bring it to 303 8 Bt.Ant Antoine nem.0 2 OST-STOLEN OR STRAYED, ON THE TR Aug., ubesinut mare snd dog cart.Please return | to - B94 $e: AAAS AAA VV ANTED-TO BORROW A FEW HUNDRED dollars Paid up Life Assurance Policy.A Tr Room 64, Temple Building.208 ANTED-PO BORROW $10,000 ON- BRANDON, Manitoba, improved farm proporties.Address vw AR offices.208 3 HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.AAA a IANS AARP SINS SINS ANTED -HORSBE, GOOD DRIVING AND Ban o Birss, or team, in excha a8 nursery fonerness or aay « somgen nion, on; saul: Rt Perera 3 \\ cls and bacon hands.OT Pr PEE a NANTED\u2014 BY Aro A YOUNG LADY VITE CITY ween an » © [ain e position in an Packing % hana, Ou., J£d., 839 St.Catherine aireet.ne wholerals warehouse: eforences.A VS 20 2 Bram office, 1 J ANTED\u2014SHOPMER, SMART ENGLISH BUT- WANTED \u20146EWING Br, TUE DAY, IN A PRI.Apply, with references, family, copable makiog lad 198° and chil- a clothes; best of ref endl Apply 194 Bt.ar bo TR and 4 p.m.the La ng Packing & Provision Co.Lid SL 0051 Catherive » street.28 2 Wir \u2014A HOUSEMAID, ONE WIIO LANDER stands waiting on table.Apply 208 Peel st \\ FARIED - A calin tor Sat SEARING French an lis) for See rk.Apply in oma bundwriitng w \"W., 371,\u201d STAR of ix 2 V RETA ELDERLY WIDOW LADY POBSI- ton as house ny place of trust; refe vrences Ad \u201cVues STAR office.i \u201cfad 7 ANTED - aT RERPECTABLE WOMAN, ane.ing snd ironing to do at ber own home.; Cas Vinet st.8s.Curegunde.3 OOMS\u2014WE AT VERTSHED, DOUBLE AND and single, with sll modern coavenisvnoes; also ta) rd.12 Hanover street.208 3 OOM8\u2014A LADY HAVING LARGER HOUSE than red for er family will let re, bedrooms d Ad: dr sde de Br Bran ca ose.ROVM LARGE VERY OOMFORTABLY .FUR ished, gas, hot water.51 Cs OOMS\u2014TO LET, DOUBLE AND BINGLE.VERY gomtortalle, on bathroom flat, with cupboard and t 184 84.Denia.200 5 goa.Caliat1M4Bt.Dela ~~ COMS\u2014 COMFORTABLE FURNISHED BOOMS, with or without board.15 Balmoral st.1.08 T-YEATERDAY ON BST, ne OR CRAIG, pain snd locket.vase return to Sorrel Dame street, Ottawa Svar or to No.RUE re BY A SCHOOL GIRL A SIL BILV FR MEDAL, engraved Mary O Xavier y Behoob Hi New York.Finder will rewarded by returning to Mountain st.2 FOUND.Fe ND\u2014A LARGE DOG.IP NOT CLAIMED IN will be sold te defruy expenses.Forre- lames street.2073 ster, 208 Sa.\" part pa Son, 3018,\u201d Brak Todos ergy dress \u201cit 30 PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC, Ae A a aa R BALE \u2014 COTTAGE.WE HAVE 5 SEVERAL new cot! or e bargains.payment A d'hoss 20/8 Btagdard Building.ay tf MONEY TO LOAN.M ONEY-TO LOAN BY A PRIVATE PARTY, © to 65,000 dollars on first class m etate =\" staio interest will Ley.Cosfideat T STAR office.» \u2018miles in nine hours and thirty five minutes.[PRESENTATION ADDRESSES ! HANDEOMRLY ILLUMINATED.Ÿ @ EDWIN 0OX & 00.114 St.Fra.Xavier street y Mandard BOECKH'S fandard BRUSHES.For sale by all leading dealers.1752 KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Cough Drops re the best in the world for the THROAT and CHEST.For the VOICE unequalled.R.& T.W.stamped on each drop.288 PATENTS.TRADE MARKS.DESIGNS & COPYRIGETS ured in all Countries granting same.ASSIGNMENTS AND AGREEME ENTS DRAWN SEARCHES NADF LF.&e Applications re ected in other hands successfully solicited.REV¥ seller, and Ex ¥ rt ple Soins fas T JAMES STREET rés TELEPHONE, 192 264eod JAPIES) corTise ACADEMY.Established ta 1801.Waiste without a single J sean invented by Pi Pom ot of Paris, France.With this wonderful system you ect fit without trying it on.Money tecumed i i we oi Eo to fulfil our agreement.Out of Town Pupils find accommodation he Academy.: MRS, E.L.ETHIER, 88 Bt.Deais Street, Montreal.| 202eod Se Tutti-Frutti.is Wide Awake People know HARRISON, THE OPTICIAN, tives careful attention to the correction of DEFECTIVE REFRACTION In the EYE.258 st.James St.(Near meentn).(6) The Grand Hotel, CALEDONIA SPRINGS, Closes September 3rd.OTHER HOTELS CONTINUE OPEN.The Waters sold by best hotels and grocers, sad GURD & CO.Jurors THE BICYCLE IN WAR.OMAHA, Neb, Septe tember 4.\u2014A special to the Bee from Sidney says: Lieutenant & Fe Dondvan, inakin; a run on a bicycle from Cheyenne to Omaha to demonstrate to the ar Department the usefulness of t wheel, arrived here at 6.29, having made 100 / i panty lant.uights.C| as died and his brother is very ill.The CANADA'S LABOR CONGRESS.THE ANNUAL MEETING AT OTTAWA OPENED.Our Workmen Not so Badly Off as Those in the United States -= Speeches of Welcome and the President's Address.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, September 4.-The Trades and Labor Congress of Canada cpened this morning in the Council Chamber of the City Hall.There were between forty and fifty delegates present, but this number will be increased toabout sixty.President Choquette, of the Ottawa Trades and labor Council, addressed a few words of welcome to the delegates, Mayor Cox followed, and-inbehalf of the citizens of Ottawa, bade the delegates a hearty welcome to the city.Ho sald that if he understood the objects Hf their Asso- .ciation right, it was.principally fog the purpose of obtaining justice and equity, as far as the interests of Labor were concerned.He understood that what: labor men wanted was a fair day's work for a fair day's pay.If these werd the real objects of the Congress, it deserved the sympathy and support of the people.The Congress was composed oF members who, he was sure, would accomplish whatever they took in hand.Through ! their efforts they bad already secured from the Dominion Government a recognition of the objects they had in view by making Labor Day a statutory holiday.Mr.Beales, of Toronto, president of the Trades and Labor Conressiof Canada, relied.He listened.with pleasure to the ad- ss.of welcome delivered by the Mayor.They were, he said, tighting to secure for the many what bad been denied these: by\u2019 the few; that their influence.was being felt was shown in the fact that the Government had made Labor Day a general holiday.Tt was the intention\u2019 of the delegates to discuss labor questions calmly and intelligently.Ile was sorry to say that the men who sent the delegates to Congress did not always vote for their own interests and their own candidates.This was plainly shown in the defeat of Mr.Armstrong in Toronto.He attributed Mr.Armstrong\" & defeat to the race audreligious ery.bor men wanted such legislation as would enable them to send their children to the school instead of the factory.J.Marois, of Quebec; J.Armstrong, and J.Legge, Ottawa, were appointed a credential committee.Ald.McGuire and Cook also addressed the delegates, welcoming them to the city, after which the meeting adjourned until the afternoon.The President delivered his address at two o'clock this afternoon.He referred to the recent railway troubles in the United States,and said that it seemed scarcely sible, but was nevertheless true, that a Tew wealthy owners could set at defiance all justice and reason asked and fought for br themillion of workers, calling at thelr: the military and judicial forces of - United States to \u2018their tance.\u201d He vas -thankful that the plaboring, en's ion was not so bad in Canada.He spoke of the \u2018*\u201cDad- fesults.\u201d es of Industry being returned at the last Ontario provincial elections.He poke in pra raise of the report issued b the 0 Ontario ureau of Industries for 1898, containing, as it did, much valuable informatign.The Treasurer's, report showed that the total expenditure was $393 and the balance on hand $102.The receipts were $466.LoxnoN, September 4.\u2014Mr.John Burns, M.P., in an interview at the close of yesterday's Labor Congress session, £aid that the Congress would show that old trade union- iam no longer exists and that Socialism is triumphant.The rapid extension of machinery and the urgency of the problem involving the unemployed workers induces the most hide-bound individualist to adopt any method to deliver the workingman from the shackles that bind him.Both capital and machinery instead of makin, slaves of the workingmen must becesne his servants.The members of the Congress of\u2019 all shades of opinion now desire to cooperate to this end.SECOND FLEET OF JAPAN.It Has Reached Corea\u2014Chinese Cruils- ers in the Pe-Chi-Li1 Gulf.LONDON, September 4.\u2014A despatch to the Ti mes from Chee Foo says: \u201c The Japanese fleet is assembled in Dautilus harbor, in southern Corea.The entrance is guarded by torped between the oes.The Chinese fleot is movin «ulf of Pe-Chi-Li ports.Hostile armies in the vicinity of Ping Yang are apparently quiescent.\u201d The Chinese having claimed control over the Japanese residents in China, assersiug that Japan claims control over the | Chinese residents in Japan, the Awn- \u2018erican consul; \u2014 acting-\u2014 under __instructions from Washington, only to interveñs with friendly ofitces, » yesterday delivered to the Taotal, outside the settlement limits,\u2019 two Japanese who were recently arrested, accused of being spies, and who have been under the protection of the United States.The Chinese authorities Hlédged themselves not to torture the prisoners and to give them a fair \u2018rial.The officials of the Chinese legation here discredit the Tien-Tsin despatch, which states that Gen.Yehand 700 Chinese officers have heen rewarded for the victory of the Chinese over thé Japanese at Ping- Yang.They assert that if 700 officers directed t operations at Ping-Yang, the total force the paged must have been at least 50,000 men, netead of 12,000, as reported originally.The British Government has informed the Government of Japan that the Japanese gunboat Tatsuta must be detained at Aden under the Foreign Enlistment Act until the war between China and Japan is over.ROBBED HIS UNCLE'S ESTATE.Choco, TIL, September 4.\u2014 Alfred J.| Cookaley was arrested here yesterday as he route to Montreal, ch with having! legally taken $2000 from the estate ofan gncle who died on Friday.The prisoner is À years of age and until a year ago lived in Bri tol, Eng.He came to this country, at uest of his uncie to take ch a arm near § Seatonville, I When his.uncle became ill he was n charge of the farm pear Streator.en searched $2200 was found on his person.He makes a, strong denial that he Fad taken any money is uncle's estate.DEATH IN THE CUSTARD.Manpisos, Miss, September 4.\u2014Forty- seven persons were poisoned at a wedding The doctors sa by eating the cus- others are recovering.people were poison SEVEN HAYTIANS SHOT.KrwGstoN, Jamalca, September 4.\u2014In Hayti on Saturda seven peo people were shot, in connection with the abort conspiracy to murder Mrs.Gauthier, Hippolyte's favorite daughter.in has caused a tremen- dous political excitement.\\ \\ . Fe vs Le \u201cz LI es ; THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1804.° = = | _ et) Eo.i 5e ~~ RUNNING THE | Sta Le BET Bi Ting ANOTHER LETTER 47 A STONE A FLAME GAUNTLET.ity of Hoon lost ve.Bonnie.te \u2018 FROM BOBBY.\u201d ABINGDON SCHOOL, STORIES OF THE SURVIVORS OF THE FIRES.The Face of the Country Changed by the Catastrophe - Burying the Dead at Hinckley === Rain Has Put Out the Flames.ST, PAUL, Minn., September 4.\u2014 A week's search, it is now estimated, will be barely sufficient to get together the dead bodies of the awful forest fires of Saturday and Sunday.The rain.of yesterday which lasted till noon will serve to cool off the smouldering masses of embers and allow the work of search to proceed.To state the exact number of deaths is Impossible, But the estimate varies from 500 to 500, The first eye-witnesses of the great forest fires haves have reached St.Cloud from the scene of the conflagration.Train No.40 was ditchedone and a half miles from Poke- ma The crew consisted of Conductor rr, Engineer Vogel, Tireman Sacher, Brakemen John Delaney, Michnel Whalen and John Vandersluis, the Great Northern express messenger.Mr.Vandersluis thus tells the story of their awful experience: \u201cAs we plunged through the darkness, smoke and flames, and rushed over the small bridges and wooded culverts, we could feel them give under the weight of the train.The ties, bridges, fences and the treys above our beads were burning.When within & mile and a half of Poke- gama our train went into the ditch, but we all escaped-and LAY DOWN ON OUR FACES to keep from smothering- But it continued to grow worse.Finally we managed to reach a small creek, and we threw the.water over ourselves, and put out the tire which had caught under the baggage car.Over our heads the flames were leaping clear across the tracks.It was awful.No one can describe our terrible experience.At one time we thought we could not stand it longer and said good-by to each other.\"The fire came with the fury of a cyclone, and .must have been travelling sixty miles an hour.At five o'clock two of us walked to Pokegama, thinking - we \u2018could get relief there.When we got there we found abont Half the people in the river.Their feet were burned and blistered and their faces scorched.Sane of them were blinded so that they could not see.We took them back to the train with us.There were about twenty-four of them.They did not know where their neighbors were.We tore up our shirts and used the cloth to cover up the burned and blistered feet of the suffer: ers.At five o'clock Sunday morning we left the party and the train in charge of two brakemen.[I started for Hinckley.On the way every tie inthe track was burned ou.the ground was baked and we found many bodies of those who had perished.When we reached Hinckley we found that the relief train from St.Paul, over th- St.Paul and Duluth, had reached there, and everything that man could da was being done for the injured and suffering.Everything but the reat \u2018Northern Roundhouse, the freight shed and water tank was gone.We found all Pine City a hospital.Every house was thrown open for the shelter of the sufferers.The stories told of the terrible loss of life in and about Hinckley are not exaggerated in the least.There are at least - 350 PEOPLE DEAD THER, and it is hard telling where the fire, sweeping along at sixty miles an hour, has or will be stopped.\u201d The great fire that swept away the thriving village of Hinckley began with the forest and peat fires, raging within a short distance for some weeks, but no apprehension had been felt by the inhabitants and no preparations had been mniade for emer: gencies.On Saturday afternoon.the fire approached, fanned by a strong wind, the smoke grew denser as the day advanced, and it soon becarne as dark as night.About 4 o'clock the wind changed, and the residents of the doomed town saw the flames were bearing down upon them.As the alarm rang through the streets the people rushed from their homes, and wher they caught sight of the red, on-rushing sea of fire they became panic-stricken.The fire shotacrossthetown and the pcôple fled in all directions.They ran where ever they thought they could find refuge.A large number ran to a pond some three or four acres in extent and three or four feet deep.The largest number of people rushed to Grindestone river.a shallow stream, which would it was thought affo protection But the from the flames.WATER WAS TOO LOW and all miserably perished.There the relief parties found the bodies lying in the water and rudely trampled by the flying cattle, Just as tie flames were raging flercest a train arrived over the Eastern Minnesota and 500 people clambered aboard.It wasa God-send to the people, who offered up prayers of thankfulness as the engineer sent the train at a rapid speed away from the burping town and back to safety in Superior.Another party had rushed for the limited on the St.Pau! & Duluth, but ag- the fire cut off their way in that direction, they ran to a shallow pond near by.There they perished.One hundred and five baddies were removed from the pond by the Relief Committee.East of the village there was a stagnant pool of rain water.Over 1M people sought refuge here, and of these only, oné man is known - to have perished.The immense plant of the Brennan Lumber Company with saw mills, planing mills, stables and 28 million feet of pine lumber was wiped \u201cout in almost less time than-it- takes to_write it.With the stables were consumed #0 head of horses.\u2018The Fnancial loss to this company alone will reach $500,000 on which there is an insurance of about one-half, Between Pince City and Hinckley the whole country is singed.The telegraph wires are down and the scene ix one of desolation.At Mission Creek a small shanty was the only house left standing.The round house and coal sheds of the Eastern Minnesota only remained standing at Hinckley at the station, and the ols of the public sehool in the village itself.ALONGSIDE THR RAILROAD TRACK were t woscore of boxes filled with the bloated and disfigured remains of the victims of fire.A repotter picked his way through -the deserted avenites of the village to the cemetery.The rain was pouring down in sheets.At the cemetery, a mile and a half from the town, a half dozen men were diggin a trench.A heap bodles lay on a knoll in the middle of the cemetery.There were 0 naked bodies of men, women and children scorched, bLladkened, \u2014distorted bowels and brains protruding, hands clutched in their final agontes, hair singed from heads of old, young and middle-aged, all in a promiscuous heap.[In another corner of the cemetery were 45 more bodies covered wi ilts.All were interred late this aft .A local searching party this morning found the body of omas Dunn, aged late operator at the St.Paul n 3 and Duluth station.When the fire started he remained at his Jo and it was only.when the advancl aînes drove him from the station that he left his key.He hurried over to the river and perished there with a number of others.His brother vas among the searghing party that found his body.Robert wling, baggage agent at the Hinckley station Of thost.Paufand Duluth, VRS - scorched Band and face.He says that there was a large crowd of people at the station walting for the Duluth limited due at 4.20 p.m.when the fire came down upon the town.Dowling started for his home but could not get near the house.He ran up the track /and fortunately got on the limited « mile north of the town.It is difficult to portray the SITUATION AT HINCELEY.À few refu, a half score searchers, a team ortwo sporting boxes containing \u2018the whole surrounding country is in ashes.Lin à well, \u201c bound arrived here last evening and stated > MRS, LEASE ON PULLMAN, \u201cof the country, she ratd; had been repeated- demanding the attention of the count \u2014a-bedir-1-th condition nf-which ati si was insured fot Bs0U0 and tho stock for ports continue to come in Tiel ! of.8kank Creek of added di es © were found lyin, immediate vicinit in the vicinity wil \\ dred dead when all the returns are in.Identification is an exceedingly difticult matter and most of the so-called identifl- cations of a dead body are mere guesses.It will be fully ten days, perhaps longer, before all the missing are accounted for.The registration committee is busily engaged trying to locate people and ascertaining: the condition and necessities of all applicants for relief, and this means nearly every survivor from the burned district.J.D.Markham, of Rush City, says Lhat the .population of Pokegama aggregated 113 souls last Saturday.Of this number 18 are known to be burned.When a relief train reached Sandstone not a sign of a building was left in the town! Around or In the ruins of each house: were found several human bodies.\u2018The living inhabitants of the town were brought into Superior at midnight.\u2018At Hinckley 328 bodies were lying in the streets.They are being buried as rapidly as possible.too \u201cAt Pokegama, on the Great Northern, there are 28 corpses.They are still lying unburied, the rest of the people having left the place.At Partridge only two are dead, though not a building is standing.Itis impossible to tell where Partridge was, as SCOVET: urned victims, Fifty-eight dead in the streets and in the of this village.1 1 reach fully four hun- PASSENGER TRAFFIC WAS RESUMED on the St, Paul and Duluth Railway to-day, but Great Northern through trains will nou Le running for some time: L.H.Cloa, Superintendent of the Bren- nen Lumber Co.at Hiuckley, has not heard from his wife and family since the fire at Hinckley, and is unable to locate theni anywhere.\u201cWhat is left of the Brennen Lumber Company's property at Hinckley?\u201d hé was asked.oo : \u201cNothing is left, 27,000,000 fect of lumber went up in the tlames.\u201d - Forest fire has destroyed Curtis and Cushing, west of Littie Falls.The loss nt Cushing was about 835,000.At Curtis the loss was about $25,000, \u2014- A GREAT DEAL OF TIMBER WAS DESTROYED, One hundred persons are homeless, but no lives were lost, Near Milanc a family of five took refuge The fire extended to the woodwork around it, and, after it was burned off, caused the well to cave in, and all five perished by drowning.A farmer named Robt.Barnes sent his son to town, a distance of three miles, and shortly afterward he was found dead a mile from his house.special from Mora, Minn.states that many of those injured in the Pokegama fire are dying from their wounds, -and the number of deaths may exceed five hundred.Mer- chandise-for-distribution among the sufferers of Pokegama and vicinity was sent out from St] Cloud yesterdny afternoon and is being distributed there.= 1 A force of men is ay work repairin burned buildings and railroad tracks.Rail way ofticinls are of the opinion that they wlll not get into Hinckley before Thursday, and relief for Pohegama must be taken there on hand cars.A heavy rainvisited this section of the burning district yesterday afternoon and the flames along the line are fast dying out.© No futher danger is apprehended at Bridgman, Milaac or Mora.More relief ix being gathered here and will be forward-d to-morrow.Medica! aid ts needed more than anything else to take care of he wounded and maimed, who are suffering unutterable tortures, Deer, Minn, September 4,\u2014 Another town has fallen prey to devouring flames, makin; nine in all that have beer con.\u2019 sumed.This time the village of Granite, on the Omaha road, two miles south of Baronette, isthe victim.A good share of the town, a saw mill and 5,000,000 feet of lumber were consumed.No Jives lost.The mail agent on the Omaha north.that the \u2018face of the entire country is so completely changed by the disasters that he would not know it was the sanreas he has been in the daily habit of passing.C.F.Murray, the Easter, road's operator at Hinckley.has not- been \u2018found; and it is feared that he ix dead.Murray was the man who wired here the first report of the disaster, saying that the fires were coming up like magic, tha: one minute he saw a few miles down track\u2019 and a minute later sent word that he must leave the instrument, as the flames were on him.Mr.Bullis.agent of the Eastern Minnesotz at Sandstone.arrived here last night.IT WAS THROUGH HIS HEROISM that the 500 refugees on the castern train that arrived here on;Sunday night did not all suffer the ame fate as huudreds of others.Sandstone statior isa mile ont of the town of the same name, and Kettle river, crossed by a great bridga, flows between.Bullis was at his instrument when- the eastern train bringing 500 refugees passed back into Sandstone.He flagged the train in the darkness, went back to his burning oftice, wired north to stop all south bound business, to give a free road.and sent the train back as quick: ly as possible, knowing that the bridge might be afire at any moment.When the train arrived at the bridge, Flugman Jessmer saw it burning brightly in several places, but he at once decided that the chance of getting over was preferable to sure death on the tracks, and it went on.Five hundred lives bless the promptness of these two men.After Jess- mer left the bridge he hurried with his wife and three children to Sandstone, and found the people in the river.They were in the water there for three or four hours.Werd came in last evening that 51 bodies were buried at Sandstone yesterday, and 12 are still missing.A relief train left here for that place, and brought back 50 survivor's, and 2 ormore injurad on stretchers, VEST SUPERIOR, Wis, September 4, \u2014 Nearly ali those who survived the terrible forest tires in northern Minnesota have now been removed to places of safety in Superior and Duluth, and, as a heavy rain has duenched the flames, there will be no further casualtiea, MiLwavk gg, Wis, September 4.\u2014Train- men of the North Western road from the north report a number of forest fires along thelinefrom Commonwealth to Menominee.At Hermansville, Mich:; a fire was raging, and at the time the train came through a rtion of the town seemed tobe In danger.Smaller fires were burning wouth and cast of the town, hut it was not thought they would be serious.On the northern section of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.Paul, between Ontonagon and Channing, in Michigan, communication! is entirely cut off.No definite reports are received in consequence, but.it is believed that many of the lumber camps in that section have suffered greatly.For a distance of forty miles along the railroad between the points named there are large lumber camps aud J mills and it is believed some of them were destroyed.She Says He 1s Accumulating His Wealth tor a Place Where Gold Will Melt.- Cuicaso, 1l., September 4.\u2014The Hyde Park Fopuliat Club held an open air meeting at Fifty fourth street and Lake avenue Inst night.Mrs.Mary E.Lease Was the speaker of the evening.The constitution ly violated by both of the old patties until such violation had almost become traditional.It was time for the women and preachers to take a hand in the control of the nation\u2019s affairs.Too many preachers there.were who dined with the rich and preached to the poor.\u2018Those were wanted who would teach the masses not alone how to die, but also that equally important lesson, how to live.The question of labor, lands, finance and transportation, the speaker said, were \u20ac LOSC T onditior ot VTITICIT of dfrect.violations of thé constitution.\u201cWhat do you think of George M.Pullman?\u201d some one asked.\u2018He has heen rapidly accumulating his wealth for a place where gold will readily melt,\u201d Mrz, Lease replied.Haines & Lockett, shoe dealers, of Belle- ville, Ont., were burned out yesterda .Their Joss amounts to 842,000.The build: | the hospital Last evenin THE DUTIES OF THE SENIOR DETECTIVE INSPECTOR.= He Will Have Charge of the Depart- mént During the Absence of the Sub-Chief and Will be on Day Duty.To the Editor of the STAR: Sir, \u2014 Now let me point the duties of some of the other officers of the detective department, The senior inspector will have charge of the detectives during the absence of the sub-chlef, whose duties for the time being will devolve upon him.He will attend personally to all applications which may be made and give the necessary -direetions.The senior inspector will beheld responsible for all duties relating to marine store-keepers, second-hand brokers.He must see that a constant supervision fs exercised over such persons, that the various acts -and by-laws affecting them are strictly enforced by the constables specially appointed for that purpose, and that such matters are duly recorded.Ile must see that proper measures are taken for punishing marine store dealers, secondhand dealers and others guilty of infractions of the law, He will take care that no person carries on the business of a marine store-keeper, or dealer in second-hand goods, without having obtained a license from the committee.ie must also report upon cach application for a license, stating the char: \u2018acter of applicant, suitability of locality and premises, and whicther such would be under the immedixte observation of the police during the day.He must see that the books kept relating to the marine stores, etc, department are correctly kept, and that the register of daily visits, together with the report book, is laid before the Chief every morning.These books must also contain any reports or observations the senior inspector Inay have to inake.He will go on duty from nine a.m.and remain till nine pm.Shoald he be ealled out 10 any special case, he wili notify the senior detective constable, giving him the charge until his return, but at any time this happens the senior inspector must make an entry in the duty book, the cause of his absence with the tine of his return, and the result.This book is for the information of the sulrchief us well as thé Chief, and is .very.often to be produced before the Police Committee, which.will explain and give the amount of work that is being carried on, without having to refer to the memo- randanr books \"of the detectives: \u2014This- should be the most important book kept by the inspector, for he should know at once © WHAT THE DETECTIVES ARE DOING and what the result of their enquiries has been.He will also instruct his tien when roing about on their duty tu keep à sharp ook ont for \u201cgambling resorts,\u201d making a note of such places, and using their best endeavors to ascertain what is going on inside these places, and the class of people who frequent then, for as we are all aware the downfall of many a steady youug man has been brought abont in: these places.If the police will only harass such places, it will be the meas: of preventing respectable people from frequenting them.The junior inspector on night duty will take charge from nine o'clock p.m.till nine o'clock a.m, (le must be courteous and attentive to all persons calling at the Police Officeon busiress,andgivethemeveryassist- ance with prompt action.He will have two first class detective officers under him during his tour of duty, and will make the best use hecan of them.In serious cases of alarm he will immediately notify the sub chief, as.well as the chief, also the in.spettor on duty in the -vicinity.He must see that all canes of felony are carefully | entered if \u201cthe books for that purpose, \u2018and\u2019 that same is forwarded to the various stations mm tune for the men parading for early morning duty, so that the inspectors and kept.men can be on the alerts He should have: small bills printed giving the description of lost or stolen property, and see that they are sent out as soon as possible.particularly to the men going on morning duty, so that they may be served upon all watch-makers, jewellers, pawn-brokers, marine store dealers, brokers etc., as soon as they open their places of business.He must enter in the memoranduin book all complaints of misconduct on the part of the police, specially noting the condition of the person complaining.whether sober or otherwise.Should the matter be of a serious nature, he will detain the party and pass word for the deputy chief or the inspector on the section.,When any case is hrought to the office for investigation or which has~been referred from any of the Stations, he must enter the particulars in the memorandum book, or in the charge book.[f it be of importance and one which he finds ditticult to den) with, be is to at once inform the sub- chief jot his department.He must also inform him when any application of an urgent nature is made for police assistance.Bonsr.An accident happened last evening atthe corner vf Colborne and Wellington strects by which Mathew Cregan, of 43 MeCord street lost bis life.Mr.Cregan was driving his express waggon in the direction of his liome.Un reaching the corner of Colborne and Wellington streets a G.1.R.train was backing slowly along the track.He reined his horse, but the animal became unman- azeahle and dashed around the corner from Colborne io Wellington street, and directly into a telegraph pole.The waggon collided with great force, throwing the old gentleman across the track.At this moment the train was slowly moving eastward, and hefore any onc could rescue hin two cars had run over the unfortunate man.Both his legs were severed below the knee, and one arm was also fearfully mangled.A Notre Dame ambulance was called, but tlie unfortunate man expired before reaching the body was removed to hts residence, where will be held this afternoon.Mr.C leaves à wife and a grown-up family,among them Michaet Cregan, the well-known lacrosse player.CANADIANS IN LONDON, The following Canadian visitors reglster- ed their nantes at the office of the High Commissioner for Canada, London:\u2014A.F.and Mrs.Banfield, Winnipey; Rev.R.WV, Rayson, Kingston; W.N.Stephens, Ottawa; H.C.Pease, Toronto; Mra.Dr.McMillan and Master Wm.McMillan, Picton, Nova Scotia; H.Ilames end wife, Toronto; Jas.Goddard, Toronto: J.'S.Lockbart, M., Horton, Nova Scotia; K.Macfce, E.I.and Mrs.Curry, Montreal: I.J.Angus, Montreal; W.W.Ogilvie, Montreal; F.G.Osler, Toronto; W.A.Cumming, Buckingham: W.G.Mitchell, Drummondsville: A B.-Witkie.Toronto; Archibald Wright Winnipeg; J.M.Rogers, hb nd Miss M, D., Toronto; Dr.WW.H., Mrs, a .C.Fraser.Montreal; A.Toronto; John Dickenson, W.F.Wright, Eilis, Toronto; R.oswell, Barrie, Ontario; George Delaware, Ontario.\u2014 \u2014 - GONE TO CAMP.The Garrison Artillery left last evening for Quebec, on the way to Orleans Island to camp.While in camp the mess arrnnge- ments will be In charge of Sergi.-Major Rogers, who left town on Sanday in cuin- pany with Quarter-master Wynne to com- lete the arrangements, Capt.King.who 8 in command of the detachment, Lleut.Col.Cole, nnd Capt.and Adjutant Feather.Lon.the officers accom: ston were am _ eo ers who accom.| THE EX-PRESIDENT HONORED.paniéd the boys.; At the quarterly meeting of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society last evening, Mr.James Wilson, ex-President of the Society, was presented with & handsome gold badge bearing the name and crest of- the Society.The sentation was made oy Mr.Moses Parker, tbe present presi.ent.dealers and informatidh of the an inquest | the city does not name a special make \u201cheart -eatablishes one foot before Apr Ayer\u2019s Pills \u201c1 would like to add my testimony to that of others who have used Ayor's 1'ills, and to say that I have trken them - for jnany years.and always derived the best resu rom thelr use.» For Stomach and liver troubles, and for the cure of sienslache enused by these dorangenents, .Ayers Pills eannot be equaled.When \u2018my friends: ask \u2018me what is the best rcinedy for disorders of the stomach, i Bowels Liver, or Bowels, my invariable answer is Ager Fille en in season they will break ups coud, provent | ja grippe, check rey ea regula a digestive organs.They uro Ww take, and Are the best 1 all-round family medicine I have ever x Jouxsox, 368 Rider y.PILLS Mighest Awarde at Worid's Fair.Ayer*s Sarsaparilla for the blood.STREET RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.The Means That Are Taken in Birmingham te Lessen Their Frequency.To the Editor of the STAR: Srr,-Montrea) newspapers, which from time to time during the summer have reached me, still tell of loss of life and limb among old and young in consequence of being run over by our clectric street cars.That this method of transportation would prove wore destructive to human life than its predecessor we were all forced to contemplate wien we changed from che old to the new system, but were we prepared to offer up so many living sacrifices to the Moloch of rapid transit?I have frequently asked \u2018myself whether Mentreal\u2019s number of accidents was not unduly large and disproportionate when compared with other cities, and ve looked about me for another municipality, similarly situated.that could with fairness.be usec for a comparison.Such a city cannot be found in ndon, Gl w or Manchester, clinging wer, their tramcars and \u2018busses crawl along at a ce only known to us now at certain pain- ul intervals.Birmingham, however, thas model municipality of the midlands is as regards street railway conditions and service \u2018not unlike Montrea!.Here onc finds steam, cable and electric power in general use and thé horse car and \"bus relegated to a few outlying .districts.Enquiry of the city authorities elicited the fact that the street railway cars of have annually, for some years .killed one perkon and injured, more or less severely, 36 others: Now be it remembered that Birmingham is a city having three times | \u2014po _ Montreal: obviously then for a fair compari.s n these figures should be divided by three.To compare favorably then with Birmingham, Montreg! should record but one fatality in every three years and one less serious accident per month.Can she show such a record?I fear not, and yet gladiy would I find my fears proven to be ground: less, Further enquiry also brought to light a few of the causes that lessen the number of casualities in Birmingham.In the first place the city-by-laws regarding the speed at which the cars should be run, are very explicit and strictlv enforced.\u2018These regulations fix th: ordinary lawful speed at eight miles per hour.mechanical contrivances is provided, so arranged as to apply the brakes and stop the steam train cars should the speed attained ever reach ten miles per hour.When crossing intersecting streets the authorized specd is four miles, and while rounding a curve it must not exceed three miles.There is a printed list of specially named places regarded asdangerous, before crossing which each car must first come to a full stop.Every car is fitted with an indicator-which eannot be tampered with by the motor- man-\u2014giving at any time the exact cd at which the car Is then travelling.In case of accident, any passenger can determine at a glance the rate at which the car was then moving, and no furthef evidence is necessary to legally fix the blame than a statement as to whether the indicator recorded a speed moreor less than that authorized on the particular piece of road-where the accident occurred.Asa fine of $50 can be imposed for any transgression of the speed regulations and as the evidence of such infraction is so easy to ob- taln, the motorman {8 at all times extremely cautious.Furthermore, overy car is provided with a suitable fender.This the coinpanies are compelled, by order of the Central Board of Trade, to adopt.What shall coustitute a \u201csuitable\u201d fender is left to the judg: ment of the local authorities, but or pattern; lest, in case accident result, the company turn on the corporation for .the.damages.There are here in use mainly two varieties of fender, both locally invented.One is 2 rort of immovable iron hoop, parallel with and suspended about three inches above the ground, not unlike the sprinkler on thie back of our watering carix.The other is à sheet iron arrangement.a sort of semi-circular snow plough, the crescent shaped flange of which can Le lowered \u2018by the motorman at an instants warning, soas almost to scrape the track.With hardly an exception, these fenders throw one side the person or object in the way and, though not infrequently put to the test, there rarely results any serious njury.urely, if Montreal has more than Ler proper proportion of strect railway accidents, there must be negligence somewhere.It remains for the proper parties to discover a remedy and apply it else ber record will not be that of other cities.H.B.Ads, Birmingham, August 25, 1804.Pain trom indigestion, dyspepsia, and too eating is relieved at once by taking one of Carter's Little Liver Pills immediately after dinner.Don't forget this.A wise man takes a \u2018step at a time; he e takes up the other; an old place should nnt be forsaken recklessly.\" To act on the liver, and cloase the bowels, Pills.4 ¥Y.M.C.A.BUILDING, SHORTHAND SIMPLIFIED, est notice.0 6 Birmingham | Corncr Victoria Square and \u2018Craig street, in one of the largest and bes: equinpsd coramercial educational institutions in America.The building it vouupivs wes purchased during tise past yewr for the d'alloge ct a cust of FOUN.Tho permanont teaching staff conslets of six tlemun au! two ladics, specially selected for their | profiviumcy.The studies will Es condactol under che jersonal AUDA rien + of Me Davin.the principal The College Leachow à \u201ctowough corumercial course.The type-writing cal shorthand vise 6 taaght in both fy the mime systen.and inchulos grammar, letter-writing, business forme, ete.The Practical Depart - rent, for teaching detuils of offen work, is ancyualled in the Dominion.; Studies will be resumed on September 2rd.laspection wud correspondence salicited.Write, eail or telephone SBM for prospectus coniaruing der rigition of the courses ul study, fees, terms, ete Ad MONTREAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, 42 Victoria Square, Montreal.10% CONVENT oF ST.HILAIRE .\u2014UNDER TUE DIRECTION oF THE-~ Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus \u2018 and Mary.\u2018Fhis Inatitation is aituated on Een eminenee a°_the foo* of the beautiful bouatain vf Se.Hilaire, nyûr the Richelieu River, a few ateps from the Grand Truck Station, which gives au euvsy Inecna of communichtion io parents who wi truniéeihia Couvent.The building hus * Leen enlarged and rendered very comfortable.! 8t.Hilaire is known to ben most healthy placa.The system uf education affords every advzntuge for acquiring a solid French and Engliak education, ,; Tho Clases will open\u2019 ou The fil Titssday in Bepterr: wer.36 BISHOP\u2019S COLI.EGE, Lennoxville.LECTURES in Artzand Divinity fo: Michaelmas Term, 1894, Legiu on 13th Beptemter.Matriculation and proliminary examinations on September th, at 9am.X !y to REV.T ADAMS, DCL, For Calendars, etc, a I Principal, or to A.D.NICOLLS, Bursac, Lennoxville.BINNOP'S COLLEGE M'HDOL, Michaeimas Term tcgiüs on Keptember 10th, 1884.For information as to preparation given for University or Caliege training, sod generally a8 to syateus of re i discipline, scieatide and physical instruction.games, cte., apply te the Hemdmaster, M.J.Bamilton Petry, M.A.Or to A.D, NICOLLS, Secretars.Lennozville._190 26 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, PORT HOPE, {Now in Its Thirtieth Year) Will REOPEN after the summer holidays on THURSDAY, September.6th, Applications tor admission, or for a copy of the Calendar, should be made to tho 196 15 REV.DR.BETHUNE, Heedmasta- ! PERSONS DESIROUS OF RECEIVING ( Students as Lodgers or Boarders during the session from September to April are requested to communicate with the undersigned, giving fuil particu- arn ns, etc.1 No ion will be euteriained which is not accom- - panied by written eee, and also à certificate of i the sanitary condition of the house from the Heplth office.J.W.BRAKENRIDGE, = Acting Secretary My Address, McGill College.SIGNOR RUBINI, > ag » VOICE CULTURE, studio-?} Beaver Hall Mill.Voice training from its infancy tu the last stage of perfection.Engagements and position secured for acdrancod ! pupils.Special terms fur pupils beginning their studies during September.2 206 6 GERMAN ENGLISH SCHOOL Will re-open on TUFSDAY.4th September, at.No.276 * Bt.Urbain street (neur Outario).The mast or will be in atten: on Friday, 31st and Mo \u2018 fiom 9 to 3 daily, to receive applicanta for admission.G.MARON, Teacher.REV.FH.RIEDEL, Chairman.6 NOTICE.\u2014\u2014\u2014 en aie sr mr Persons desirous of having Medical Students as lodgers or boarders are ested to communicate, by Intter, with Mr.JAMES COOK, Janitur, Medical Department, Me- Gill University.$373 Mrs.Wolff's Academy 8 German Street, will RE-OPEN cn Monday, the 3rd September, Mrs.Wolff cin be seen uaily un School Busiaers from 3to 5pm.THE MISSES GAIRDNER, 43 VICTORIA KRTREET, Vtt re-apen their classes on WEDNEHDAY, September 12th, The course of study includes English, French Latin, Music acd Draniog.Young Ladies not attending the full school course may joiri the Senior class for French, Literature, &c.Bo;s under nino are admitted to the junior and preparatory classes.200 ti FIOLIN ACCONPANIDSNT & SOLFEUGIO LESSONS, Mr.J.J.Goulet will resume his tuition st No.2427 Bt.Catherine st, on the 15th of Beptembor.208 26 KINDERGARTEN (Froebel\u2019s System) Mins M.E.SAMUEL will re-open her class on THURSDAY, September 3th, 2695 8¢.Catherine séreet.196 12 FLUTE LESSONS & VOICE CULTURE, Mr.Hubert A.Baker will receive pupils at his residen-s, 51 City Councillors ot.; 20813 MISS SOPHIE MYERS Has resumed her teaching in music.28 Crescent at.(Laureate of Canada.) 208 620d MHILDREN'S ACADEMY, Miss A.J.Prowl 140 Fulford street, opens on the 3nd SEPTEMBER Visitors will be received on School business from the 3lat August.2048 Br ATEWART SCHOOL, Frelighabure, Q.Perconal instruction.Home supervision and privileges.| Terms inoderaie.CANOX Dr vibsos, MA.Pe M\u201d; \u20ac.E.SEIFERT.À Theory-Harmouy classes re-opened.tor imatructions, 2to 3 p.m.daily.2757 St.near Fort Street, ; Piano and Vocal Lemsors.Arrangements Catherine St.6 Assessment Rolls ox \u2014\u2019 = REAL ESTATE.NOTICE ia hereby given that the uncers! Asccssors of the City of Montren! have completed the roll of im- movables or real estute for all the wards of the said city, and that the samo Is deposited at their oflice, at the City , w it oun be meen and examined all parties interested until BATURDAY.the Ih of September instant, at their aforesall office, from 10 a.m.to 8 p.m.to rev] said roll, and to hear.and examine all complaints that may he uronght before them regarding so entry in such roll, on MONDAY, the 17th, TESDAY.the 1&h, WEDNEHDA Y, 19th.and THURSDA Y.the 30th of September tnstant.- J.T.DILL ON, Late Curran Phonexraphic Institute.) DOMINION SQUARE, MONTREAL, QUE.A new and ingenious method of instruction, whereby students are qualified to ll stecozraphie positions in » third less time than is usually required.Instruction by men whe are experienced Teachers and skilled Reporters.Day agl evening sessions.Call or write for information.Expert Reporting and all kinds of Typewriting done on the short \u201c alle opaned it 95 Ofboide stféet MONDAT, Sept Srd.by The Grammar Sehool, 432 GUY STREET, Neap Sherbrooke Street, Montreal, \u2019 has been removed to these attractive premises.Will Le Re-opencd on Tuesday, Scpt.ith.Pupils acniitted at all ages and prepared, for McGill University (Firat we taken at entrunce examination ia Beptember, 1593, Hcience Faculty), the Royal Military Scaoul, Kingston, and for Business.Especially Superior Accommedntion for a Limited Number of Boarders, After Friday, August 24th, the Head Macter will be at brune forrno: wl cvening, 16 recears visitors.For Prospectus, ete, apply to thu Head Macter.1313 W.WW, ROWAT, (Olasgew University.) THE WEST END \u2014- BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL conducted by Tllss Lawder, Will be re-opened on Monday, Sept.17.Pupiis who desire to enter Mctiill University will ie pre- Vated fur mwriculution examinutions or for Che certitieute uf the Assovirte of Aris \"This school combines with the advantagesof & home a thorough education in all its branches.Co There ars six tighly edicated resident teachers who in turn © ihe dy fours.Frrach and wusic receive fecal + tention, ds French puplls desiring to learn English, ; Asoaly alm aumuer of boarders aié received an early rppltration is requested.Fur circulars apply by letter to 37183 Ht.Catharine ot, After September 6th Miss Lawder will be at home té recive visitors on schoo! Lusicess, 216.2718 St.Catberime ftrert.__ 15% - : Mackay Institution -FeR- | Protestant Deaf Mutes and the Elind.Noire Dame de Grace, Montreal, PQ © School reopens un WEDNERDAY, SEPTEMBER Th Articulation and speech-reading a speriatty.Defects in speech cured or improved.Children whose imperfect licaring or defective sight oreveats them from attending a common school ars adutitted and furm a separate clans of themsclres.A good English education impartedd.to all.Instruction in.printing, cabinet making, chalr caning and dressinaking.is also giver: by competent instructors.GEORGE DURNFORD, Secretary., HARRIET E.ASHCROFT.Bupt.20312 S.Joba the Evangelists Schoo, | 1773 Ontario Street.Montreal.25 Boarders, 40 Day Boya, Fite Mastors Boys are thoroughly prepared for all entrosice esaminations and for business.The number is strictly limited.The classes are small, no pains are spared to secure ss of the boys.Thuorcughness and a good tone sre the ucknowledged festidres of this echool.special wdvantages exist for Lacknurc or junidt Loys The Headmaster will be at home to receive .mrents «daily after | SEPT.4th from 10 ani.to 3 pom.and 7 to 8 p.m.Bchool wili meet on TUESDAY, Rept.1th.For prospectus apply st the school.or in writing to the REV.ARTHER FRENCH, BA.(Oxford) 19326 _Meadmnatcr.moral = ° - Mr.Max Liebich {formerly-Head Master of the Berthier Grammar Behocl) has been appointed Hend Master of the HIGH SCHOOL, ST.JOHNS, I.Q.: Mr.Liebich will take a few boarders who will enjoy all the advantages of the High Schuol Cuvurse, at the same time hating a comfortable home.Special attention to sm Preparation for the Universities or for Commercial Life.Military brill.Prospectus cn application.Schoo} opens September dth.18238 MOUNT ST.LOUIS INSTITUTE, 444 Bherbrooke Btreet; MONTREAL.| This Institute will re-open TUESDAY, Reptember 4th.Boarder of last year and new applitants as bosrders or day pupils wi! be received un Tt A \u2018 my pupils of Inst year cn Wednesday, Beptember 5th, t9am .Lm ST.FRANCIS COLLEGE NUN-SECTARIAN.FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.The Classes i: the Arts Course commence SEPTEMBER 10.The Full Term of the College School begin MONDAY, Reptember 3.The buildings are beautifully situated, and are being put in thorough regair for the voming session.oe locality cannot be surpasecd for beanty and healthfuine: nine acren in play ground and prove.Special alvamager exjat for backward or \u2018unior æye.Board aud Tuition, 8140 per annuu:.- Forfurther particulars, adress Rev.CHARLES TANSER, Principal.» 18925 \u2014 Lu 000000 BicEmor à, Que.MRS.A.B.GWILT AND MISS EDITH BARR (Graduate of New York Teachers College) | Wiil open à Private Kindergarten and Preparatory Classes on MONDAY, BEPT.17th, at 164a Manstieid St.On and after Monday, 10th inst, Mrx.Gwilt or Miss Barr will be at home Lo visitors on school Eusiness.2007 The Sehoo! for Young Ladies, Conducted ba Misa Symme:s and Miss Smith, will reopen on MONDAY.the 17th September.ils wh \u2018 tare pref for the McGill University examinations for Matriculation, or for the Certi- cat éclate in Arts.; After Monday, the 10th September, Miss Symmers and Miss Smith will be at home «laily from ten till nix to revolve risitors on xchool business.JR 916 SHERBROOKE STRFET ~~ 191 3¢ NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, 5 PLACE D'ARMES SQUARE, Montreal.The leading and moat progressive Commervial School in Canada.Book keeping, Banking, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Correspondence, Commercial Law, Shorthand, Typewriting, ete, thoroughly taught hy experienced specialists.Oprodept 3rd.For illustrated prospectus, Address E.J.O'SULLIVAN, C.E,, Principal, x6 6 5 Piace d'Armes Square, Montreal./ MISS SMITH and MISS FRARY Wi -onen their school for young ladies and children at % Hrcetes fitreet, on THURSDAY, Soptember 13th.After Thursday, September 6th, Miss Smith and Miss Frary will Le at home daily from 1b to 6 to receive visitors J Lruninens.ema will he resumed at same date.202 21 A School for the Education ot Young Ladies Me , who has had much experience and suo- Mo ry: The sim of the schonl witl be to impart a thorough English edncation, with French, Latin, and \u2018the usual extras A preparato class for young children.\u2018After Wednesday, Aug.29th, Mrs.McBurney will be at Alter to ine Huitors on school business.203 6 MISS BULGER\u2019'S School For Young Ladies and Children .No.1779 St.Catherinc st.between 9 and J 91 Aylnter ot, near Sherbrook: \u201cresume her cinsses 1143 Dorchester St., Montreal, With which has Ama Tus which ELIOCK.SCHOOL.Head Master, Mr.T.Ridier Davies, B.A, Canteb.nesisted Mr.P.A : ins.Toy faut ls Xr, Arpiastor BA, Oantab.r.TI.Preparater: Class go boys of eight years od aed uj van! boys APPLIED SCIENCE \u201cSoh CluteT® provsnes for pring SEAT ny ins | ment.J ere is sacellent [OCOD Tho Heal Muster can be seen ou school business any : at uses may be had où short RE-OFEYA MONDAY, Kepi.TRAFALGAR INSTITUTE No.8 NIMPSON STREET MONTREAL, - FOR THR-~ WICHER EDUCATION OF YOUNG wWoukN, with paratory Dept for Girts ween EU and 13.- REV, JAMES BARCLAY, D.D, \u2026 Mu A.T.D&UXMONE, cf] Miss GRACE FAIRLEY, M.A Edinburgh e lostitute will re-open with an cient staft of twelve resident and visiting teachers, on TUESDAY, Sith SEPTEMBER, 1594.The Institute buildings are situated on the mountaim side overlooking the city.] us grounds are attractively laid out and the surroundings are uot oulp beautiful but very healthf: r copy of the prospectus and othior information apply to the Principal at the Inmiiute, or to A.¥.RIDDELL, Secretar 150 18eo4 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS BARNJUM'S clasecs tos Taies and Children will re open, MONDAY, Oct.lat.On and after Sept.1Sth MIHB BARNJUM will be at the Gymnasium, 19 l'niversity Strcot, from 9 till 1 on Tudsdays, Wesincatays Lund Saturdaye to give information regarding the clurces.206 12 SHORTHAND INSTITUTE - And Remtxctom School of Typewritiug, Edraniiangn 133.Class Rooms Temple bruding, 135 NC Janes Street, A real.; Priacipa! -Mns.J_ BtiLoe A.Hill.1W-yards race, open\u20141, J.Teen: 2, T.Moard; 3, W,smith.One tuilo Farc, o5en-1, W.Gontleman; vw.Sayers:3, J.MuQuade.uman wheelbarrow race\u20141, Smith and Watson: 2, Scott aud McMahon.Half-mile rave, open to fuembers of Iaber ov ganizations 1, W.Geutleman; 2, G.Brown; 3, Savy: 4.M.Brown.ion\u2019 egy race Prescott; 3, Lottie Bradley Polo girls, 13 years and under 1, 39 Ex 2% 3.Miss Kilgoinsd, ay Prescott; 6, Miss a n =~ \u2014+, Lizzie Barry, > clls; 4, 1.Brady; 5, Johatena y.$ leap\u20141, Watson; 2 J.McHugh; 3, C.Mary Mar Cameron.\u2018 75 yarda race, open to wives of members nf 4 2 Mrs labar urganizations- 1, Mrs.ton: Bigras; Mre.Craig; 4, Mrs.W.Garr.tie Ir.Young ladies\u2019 race \u20141.Miss itrady: 2, Miss T, Marrie; 3, Miss 'eacock: 4, aliss-Preacett; 3, Mis Laydon; 6, Miss Leonard.100 yards obstaclo race-1, E.MeMahoz; 2,1.Srott; 3, D.Cott, ' ¥hree-legged race -1, Brown and Leonard: 2, Ie x] ° Anthony and Ashcroft.Committee race\u2014l, Jor, Jednrd: x.breuil; 3, Pl.Ryan; 4, 2.CE.Beandry; §, Charest.Bulldinæ Trades\u2019 Picnic- Sobmer Park wasa lively place yesterday.The Building Trades\u2019 Councit made that the scene of their pastimes.The police Land and Lavignes new military \u2018sana made melody for the occasion.In the afternoon and cvening the stage nas the centre of attraction, and all the acrobatic feats were wondered At fully and such ap plauded.The judges for the rates, etc.were Messrs, Quimet, Charbonneau, Grand- maison and Charroz, {The committee to arrange the races Was composed of Mexsrs, A.Deguire, Gauthier and J.B.Champagne.The resuits wère as follows :- 100 yards rare for laborers\u2014I, C.Perrault: 9, Remi Aube; 3.Auguste Casault 100 yards race for atonemasons, 20 to 35 years gt Wilfrid Therrien; 2, Jos.Therrien; 3, Jos.liver.10 yards race for stonecutters, 20 to 35 years old-1, Jos.Deschamps; 2, Zephyrin Gauthier; 3, Alphonse Jotte.100 yards race for bricklayers, 20to 35 years old\u20141, Adolphe Constantineau; 3; Henri Ouimet; yards Tuco for lndics\u20141.Mrs.Josoph 1 \u2014T5 8 ruce, for ladice\u20141.Mra, Joseph Des- posa ÂGE Joue \u201cTnerrién; Duval.: ; HO yards race for carpenters and joiners, 20 to 35 years old 1.Jus well; 2, A.Walker; 3, Leandre Lapointe.- 100 yards race for plasterers, 20 to\u2019 35 years old \u20141.J.Maile; 2, A.Flourde; 3, J.Desjardins.100 yards race for painters and decoraturs, 2) to 83 years old 1.Arthur Groulet ; 2, 5.C.La combe: 3.Alf.Heaanit, 100 yards race for apprentices\u20141, Alp.Constan- a tineau; 2, Art.Rout ier: 3, F.verdure ; 4, Alex.Huberdcau ; 5, W* Boyd.© 75 yarda race for young girls\u2014I, Miss Yvonne Gaudry : 2.Miss A.Duval; 3.Miss Blanche Mar- tineau ; 4.Miss Alma Daly; 5, Miss A, Belanger.100 yards race for stonemasons, 35 years old and over\u20141, bP.Belisle; 2, Jos.Fort n: 3, G Therrien.25 yards eg race for ladies 1, Mrs.M.Car- beiile; 2, Mrs.R.Duval; 3, Mrs.A.Duval - 100 yards race, for atonecutters 35 years old and over 1,2.Gauthier; 2, B.Boismenu; 3, J.Caron.10 yards race, fur bricklayers, 35 vears old and aver\u20141, Israel Paquette; 3, Ii.Bernier; 2, O.Dupont.100 yards race, for carpenters and joirers, 35 years old and over\u20141, A.Ratello; 2, W.Cromby, 3.J.Hecney.190 yards race, ior plasterers, 35 years and over | À, [louis Lesage: 2, ¥.Maithiot; 3, C.Mailhiot 100 yards race, for painters] and Gecorators.33 ¢ rears and over\u2014U, C.Coutu; % Art.Corbeii:3 X.Millaire.St Vincent de Paui Society.The St.Vincent de Paui Ycciety held a picnic ou St.Helen's Island.Races, games, music and dancing made up the programme of a pleasant day.There was a collection made for the poor and a good amou nt was raised.The A.O.U.W.Excursion.Yesterday the members and friends of the A.O.!.W.Grand Lodge of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces held their excursion at Windsor Park, Philipsburz.Music and dancing as well as zames were zhé order of the day.Tke following committee wereuntiring in their efforts in making the day\u2019s outing the sucess i.proved to be: Messrs.Edward.L.Boud, grand master workman: W.C.Starke, chairman; H.Rragy, g nd recorder; R.Lynch, W.Ren- shaw, T.Smythe, A.Leger, J.Markell.\u2018The judges for the games were Messrs, T.Broderich, Thos.Carnbers, A.W.Woods and IT.Bragg.Mr.Norman Fletcher was starter and the following are the winners of the soveral events: 100 yards race, boys under 12 yoars\u20141 W.Field A.Roach: 3, ry Gilmseur; Je Ereider 75 yandis race, girl: under 12 yeurs\u2014l, Chambers; 2.L.ban:els: 2, K.McHRobie,4.N.E.Johnston.B.tioodwin; 2 G.Rey- - 220 yards rare\u2014l.©.nolda; 3.R.Holmes (proteste:h, 75 yards, members\u2019 swives\u20141, Mrs.Boyd: 2, Mrs.Fraser; 3, Mrs.Langlois; 4, Mra, Jobnston; 3, Mrs.Butler; 8, Mra, Staple.Ards rico, boys under 16 years - 1, J.Ken is; 4 E.Encid .re, One ny, in; 3 E.Mic, 3, « Reno f4.Mignoult; 3, \u2018+.?5 yards reece, sonne ladics\u2014 1, F.Ward: 2.M.La peus 3, i.Brothers; 4.Lt.Daniols; 5, M.100 yanda.fat mén'a race, on \u2014 DH.Weld: 2, b.Metabé: 31 umeiner Per b 00 yards race.members over 45 years of age-1 Jitu how: = W.Simon: 8 Ho pa.of ago- 1.\u201cmile race\u2014l, E.Uoudwin: 2, 12.Mix ; a itornoids dudwin Miznault; yards, commuttors race\u20141.\u20ac, Ward: 2W C.Starko ; 3, EL Lynch; 6, W.Woallsy 1 3, F.Sarton.valley (8, W.F.102 yards race.past masters\u20141, J.3 8 ward?3.Wo Woolley, Flea: 2.C., artor-miie racs -1, E.Migasult; 3, P.Orif- fin; 8, W.C.Starke.Ema P- Orit ; s race, oificars nf subordinate Icdges-!, 2, J.J.Anolair, 100vard 3.9 Povd : % a Huches PEA yards, threc-lez race-1, McRobi Austth: 3, Meld and Holmen: 8.Grime ood à 3 Aus.Joseph |.ang.is.190 yarde, walkinc: metidars over 50 vents of \u20141, Thomas Chambers; 2% \u2014 Frarckune; 3, William Renshaw ; 45.Ioman.440 yards race, members nf sister socintise\u2014t, | J.M.Gilmour.A.O.F.: 2.J.Vage, S.OE.; 8 Vb.| E.Starke, I.O.O.F., M.U, \u2019 \u201c PSE yards, consolation race \u20141, A.Leger: 2 À, | 109 Nathan: 8, S.Tarrant.In the quoit event there ware seven entries.Mr.William Reushaw wrs referce.The fcliowing arc the winners ¢! prire 1, W.Bruce; 2, A.Livdaay: 2, BR.naughton; 4, T.MeHugt:.ners were from the Montreal ¢ + Two af the wir.| 0 I and two { from Tha O10 GEDTIOl CRT mom \u2014me L.Tho excursion calls attention to an ex | ceedingly interesting part of the Srovince | ti:at Las lately been opened up through the | building of the Philipsburg Junction Raul way from Stañbridge to Phiflpaburg.Tha { village is beaurifuliy situated on the show of Miss.isquai Pny.A branch of Lake Champlain, within about two nile.of ths boun: | dary line, and| on the aame shore na tilgh- tte.It was settied in 1784 by UE.Loyaliste, and the history sof the place is intimately connected with the earliest , of the provinces.It ts ons of the.aldest of ho Episcopalian seotortes in Canada, being tto Arat location LABOR DAY-\u2014-TBROWING TU¥ WEIGHT.Chapel, 1819.but after Confederation the Minister in charge thought it was time to assert his rights, and Led a board painted gol vlaced just over the door reading > Methodist Church, 1819.\u201d The Yoarly Show Opensd by Si» John Thompson.feprCcIAL TO THE STAR.) Toronto, September 4-The sixteenth annuai exhibition, under the direction cf the Industrial Exhibition Association was formally vpencd to-day at Zo'clock by Sir John Thampson, At 9 o'clock Sir John held a reception st MO NA i 0 Le Ut LABOR DAY\u2014TNE the Queen's Hotel and at one o'clock he lunched witk a party, comprising directors of the exhibition, members of the council, lo.| and Dominion Government representatives and other well-known personazes., An hour later the ceremony in connection with the opening of the exhibition took place in front of the grand stand.President Withrow delivered au address of welcome, on behalf of the exhibition, to which Sir-Jahn Thompson.repNed bLrielly and.afterwards declared the show open.This year's exhibition bids fair to eclipse all its predecessors in Toronto.The Directors and managers have been unceasing in \u2018 their efforts during the past year preparing : for the exhibition, and from present appearances their labors bave not been in vain.The applications for s ce, especially in the main building and devo uildings devoted to 5 .- A0, aaa Ua Ean | | | \u2014 ! D> a SF A C vos theirésad.In a clump of uaderbrush were found the remnants of seven coffins and one complete caskets, almost new.There are also {rugments of rough boxes and grave boards.The newest casket Lad evidently i bean dug up recently, rifled of its contents land then hidden in the bush.The ' whoulish rascals who bave been at this work may have carried it on for a lon time, ns\u2018 the number of coffins would indicate.Every mark of _identification had been reggoved from the caskets\u2019 with\u2019 canning\u2019 care.\u201d What graves have been disturbed cannot be told without\u201d long and patient search.Itis thought that the body snatchers operated regularly after interments, as the discovery was first made by a ycung women, and when she conducted an investigating: narty to tlie spot, another casket was found beside those she ~~ i OBSTACLE RACE.first found.The cemetery \u2018officials have notified the District Attorney pf ihe crime.MACDONALD IN TROUBLE.An Alleged Montrealer Falls Into Bad Hands In Toronto._ [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] TORONTO, September 4.\u2014John Macdonald and William Irwin were arrested yesterday on a charge of drunkenness.On examination of the personal effects of Macdonald, it appeared that he hailed from Montreal.He ; bad in his possession a letter from Bandmaster Richardson, of the Army and Navy | band, Toronto, asking him to come at once i from Montreal, as the band had an enzage- = \"ws 2 AION oT LABOR DAY THE THREE-LEGGED RACE.machinery and carriages this year, have been particularly numerous.LITTLE DOROTHY DEAD.Sho Presented Rèr Excellency With a Bouquet at Yarmouth.Y ARMOUTH, N.S., Septeniber 4\u2014Tbe rejoicings over the visit of Lord and Lady een, hava been followed by sadness at the death of one who played a pretty part in the festivities.During the chidrau's hour in front of the Court House, & charming little girl, S.B.Murray's daughter, Dorothy was deputed hy the committee to q Lady Aberdeen and | present a bouquet to 1 the pretty graceful way in which she performed the pleasant duty was a matter of ment as Victoria Park on Libor Day.A | pawn ticket was found, showing that his horn\u201d was pawned for §1.1¢ inthe city.A bank book was also found with entries, showing the stranger to have drawn 8100 rom his savings in the Post Office.Macdonald now claims that his com ions, one of whoin escaped through the back dear, when the constable entered, drugged ; him and stole his money.- THE CHOLCRA MARCHES ON.LoNnox, September 4.\u2014A despatch to the Stantlurd from Vienna says: In Galicia during the past three days there were 623.new cases of choiera acd 313 deaths, | _ Numéious members of the Austrian | Landwahr, engaged tu military manœuvres LAROR CAY- THE GIRLS RACING.! generat comment.She belistad.o-baxe in Bakosina, hat bean prostrated ceucht a slight cold on that occasion.Un | illness which reseinbles cholera.Inur Dr.Strong's Sanitarium, Saratoga Springs, N.YA af Ee wise for baslth, change, rest, ar recreation electric bells.steam, sun-| .aids on the roof.Bultes of rooms with an sor sie.tasse Klectrioity, ail baths and al Harptogs wats \\ Jaws ten nis, ete.New Turkish and Russian Bead fos Minetrate:t vipculer.wm.1841 ROGERS BBos.Genuine an Guarantesd MERIDEN BRITANNIA C0.The Rarsest Miver Mansipeturee ta \u2014 A yousr mad who 0 pombased + Bat 1 ow tlre yostirdey left two dollars.Bame Bame will be returned to on application ta the salseman whe sald bin on Hon JOHN ALLAN'\u2019S, 659 to 665 Craig St.P.B.Latest Styles for Wall Wear mew in.} steels, sen \u201cMes bE Eon mt So ample ae ant 0.sr ee Cansd den ne iro 8, rates, nes i 198 13 Bray hi Keg\u201d Adirondack bout lake House, Puerto] jocation ; ng unsurpassed tania, beet the wo ard: SEITE KARA À WR.ROYAL- ve afterneon Jueatae Bren \u201c »0d evening ; station at 9.45 am.for Winni- \u2014\u2014 THE BAY VIBW es | Le PERTH'S IMPORTED TEAM.SHAMROCKS Ard CORNWALLS CHANQR CLUBS.The Great Buffer and Duffer Match\u2014Racing in the States Across the Channel on a Water Cycle T 3 Louisville.?7 .290 The Famous \u2018Duffers and Buffers.Buffers and Dufters have met yesterday for the second, and it is to be hoped.not the last time.Todo full Justice to the game would re- iro the the tongue of a Demosthenes, the pen of Tennyson and a quarto volume or two.Asit is, within the apace of a few short\u2014ti munt crowded tho account of onc of the greatest Aporti ing es events of the century.Mr.Scrirer, who h n reported as relensed, appeared bright eye chippernsn lark, armed with a protest és 5 we RY notary.as Me.Scriver naively d ¢ procecidod to sorvo it at once upon Mr.Metal\u201d former captain of the Duffers, but who A ained caeterday that ho Bad deon released in favor of Michaud\u2014who re- leaxed him will romain a mystery.Any how the rotest took effect and Scriver was allowed 0 play.beard.pmokins-cap and all.In Cnversat on x h Tak Laporter, .that he y both teams, but he didn't mind that ay Much as being clasecd with Lazarus Rubon- Moin.v ho hal also bheon reported ae reloasce.The Lazarus has yot To be heard from in reply t te this insinuation.When the nows of S.civer's eu sucoessful protest was known to the GREAT WAS THE REJOICING in the camp iit tho Duffers, and many were th propheciea of victory.The Butlers took the bat feo the two oh the umpire.the scorer had n photog?in classic attitudes by Mr.vummerhage Poh 10 expects a great demand for bo pictures, t will be ir iatdot Neos to give a de- od account of the game.a The errors may ho re summarised as 100 a pie 0, the Passed lis at a paltry total of $5, aw the stalen bases ore scemed to be several unwritten pe durin D the © game, which may be summar- zed aa e catcher, Btimesont of § drops the Hird ike and races almost parallel to the first base and, when about ten feot off, the ball aver the baseman's head and the ter trols round to third.lation is quite unique and should bo carefully {ed b: ons who acek to improve the game.It certainly promotes interest.Another custom was for no man in the infield to ever atop the ball\u2014ar the outfield either.for that maiter\u2014with this hiss ; Téptton, that if he did- knocked him over or he throw it to the wes wron Te jon ot it of these Lhiugs occurred, the fold: asema © stomach with the iy i not this, then the first man missod the bali\u2014that is, the ball naver gut within spenk- Ing distance of him\u2014or it he did got the ball he never got the base in euch coincidences ing as rarc as a home run from Scriver.It may be noted, in sing.that when a man reached first safely it RASY TO REACH SRCOXD ax bruehing files, and when at third all that was aécsesary was to emile and wait for à neusesl hall y i avai (anscont and child like aktsmpte we Several he mal ola Tillers ago Dufere = pétcder à eu decided that ho the Buters tran hoa livery to tho extent of 10 amiled to k Appearances not of the team.The Dutfers gubbled two and the stood 16-8 oot ball ro heads with.\" ur.Scriver Prost or propery.s third inning, Robertson.Jo tennis shoes, black mocks held up by white running pants, a blac cred jermoy and a bea choice cigar picture of two cers on its aide, hit the ball toward Grat, and that worthy kicked it out to right ficld, He stole second and J.Giardner hit to t! itoher, who ran + race with him to first and \u2018Ro gets homeo during the excitement.This was the only run of their Tnning while the Duffers relled up 7 and the score, 1613.The Futrere made à tn the fourth and the Dutfers made $ and the aco! wasa tic.The excitement was terrific.The Beth inning dawned and the LiutTers girdod up whatever sus renders and garters ¥ possessed and n three runs.The Durer horolcally added Ave.2325.Authe hopes of victory for the tormer victors grew dim they tted their teeth and ran up Lo I, uffers wept to themselves.byt went at it tooth and nail and ad ed, to tell the truth, que mn, XN.the ani seventh.The Buffers smelt sowething ons and decided to add one run Now, quoth the Butlers, is the winter of our discontent, and we must make rometling spring, and they sprang up to 31 also\u2014a tie at the end of the soventh.PEOPLE WITH WEAK NERVES left at this point.Rulers added four in the cighth, and the Duffers purloined three, and the Ore Was SM.New pitchers \u2018had been trying their hand and the catcher\u2019s paticnee for some innings past and the ninth innlug saws the Buffers out for one run.For the firat time during the ganic the mottled Robertson got out instem scoring a run.The Duffers emiled a triflo, but the first nian\u2019s getting out cast a temporary &loo: over the proceedings.Anipresistib © mans, however, can never be ato) man was out.seven bright aha gl Florious runs had been gathered in and the Du had second game of the series by a score of 41-36.Mr.Louis Rubenstein coniided to the STAR reporter that the reason his brother Lazarus was not pre- sont was due to tho fact that he had trout fishing a few \"days t fore.ma very big one, and had been sleeping fort since.Thu teams in batting order were as fol'o BUFFERS, Berra, A.G.Gardner.p.Hart c.F.C.Mclndoe, «.Michaud, 3 b.R.Thompron- Th W, K.Finlay, p.X.Y Miggidon, 2h.Patterson, c.f.\".H.Gardner.3 b.Weldon, 3b.Ww G.Robertson, ef.Scriver,s.a.- J.L.Gardner, capt.r.f.McKay, 1.H.Fisher, s.3.Waldron, r.f.-J.A.Findlay, ce.f.Louis Ru ti 11.E.H.Fry, pire.These positions arc by_ no, m ae rote.24 almest the cniire team on each side changod pinces before the game was doneat Gv'eluck after threo hours of play.THE T TURF.The Opening Day at Fleetwood Park.Nrw Your, Scptember 4\u2014The New York trotting inceting in the Grand Circuit opénod\u2019 yesterday at Fleetwao Park with tine a track and a crowd of ile the programme was not \u2018especially attractive, mote fast harness rac ing resulted.Hoston money made Tomah a hot favorite for the opening e sent tho New York purse for trotters of the ust before tho start the sweet gated nest trotter sold for 8100 against $55 for 1he Meld, and as soon as the word was given in tho first heat he stepped quickly away from the othors.opening a rap ot a dozen lengths, -and wan, pull in 2174 next two heats \u2018were equally casy {ur Tomah, although when Jack Bowen druve him à third mile in 2.15, n in advance away of Nomad, Almuntine and tho there, hoappea to be all out of the finish.\u2018omah\u2019s Ast.i= a new rocord for the gelding.Nomad was the dark-horse of the fle 1d.He had not staried in a race hefore for oO years, an: as\" altogether ignored in the Botting.With Tomah out of the way he could have won easily.A cominon lot of pacers came tq SE in the 2.18 class, with Budge Steglin Am olia, favorites in th \u201cECO rome Boston ge GQ.0.on straight heats and thou being | winner lowered his record final heat.Dalgoetty pren aîter Taylor ad land purse for trotters im the 2.90 of eight faxt horses came to the eut but with the famous California four-year-old Mary Best {n the lot not much of a contest resulted.o filly is one of the fastest record trotte na season, havi ing gained 2.124 at ler eland aix Xs ago.and.a ugh the stout, speed ret Lodgerille Da Sn forced her to move te in 215.Tm.and 2.134, smith was never called to rai arma for a down right drive with Mary ree weeks ago von - recond Po in the $21.Futurity stake race at Terre ndiana, and last week sho won a $15,000 wake a at Harttord, Conn.To-morrow's mme includes the 2.14 trot, in which Oro Vilkes and are the prominent ones engaged: the IR ti which is looked upon as a pretty sure Shing for or Ltalph Wilkes, and the three-year-old Red Bud apparent.1y outclasses his fel © 2.30 class, borin» urse Tomah, ch g.by urs dam by lympue.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.J.J.Bowen 1 1 1 Nomad.bg.2 24 Almontino.b m.462 Sldney Sm Smith.ba.543 n Macey, b 3886 Rob Roy.bg .635 Jim Nutwqod.b g 8 717 Jobn Cods gra bE.788 noess Orloff.b m 9 dis Timeo\u20142174, ie, 2154 2.18 class, ing; purse § c.o.Ts by Ben Frasiaia [M.Domarest] .o.oo.Lan nue 5.111 Amelia, ch m 234 Ferndale, blk f .883 tty,bg.888 i L.gr \u2026 367 Ju Sterling.\u2026 468 Berk hire Comin.8.\u2026 9468 Tip Top.b 5 \u2026 775 Highland Lassie e.grm Lara .5 dis Time \u20142.17.216 à 154.220 class, trottin Pure fo, à Mary Best, ch.f.by ilkes, d Montrose, 1 Sultan iN A.Goldsinith.111 Dodgerille, b.@.: 223 Strontia.gr.| 712 Loughran W., be.346 Gretchen, bom.837 \u201ccolonel laickey, b.544 Amdoy, 468 Aunt botte .bm 68583 Tim e\u20142154, 2.142, 2.134.pe pecial purse for 230 class, trotting, under e, AE Layhurn Onward amie, by Star 4 Almont [Settles]., ch.m., by 1 2 3 4 Goan Mr Stanfo Chester Everett, bo g.\"OF ime ya), £551.Yesterday at Sheepshead Bay.| -SnxrrsiikAD Bay, September 4.\u2014Tho attond- ance hero yostorday was very Jarre.fair 15 15,000 LS persons being presant and as exceptionaile i good one\u2019 some roi rac ing\u2019 was witnessed talent began the day ay auspiclo clone.o first Iy by plunging on Manchester to ace, and he managed to squeeze home in the cand after a pretty race with the Magnetism cor and Houndeluy.Lissak closed favorito b point over Keonan for the bus taken.Gotham was backed freely at 4 to 1, and thero was an \u201cactive era for on- noisseur at fives.after un atirring Finish ru ham.Gotham made à gran y in the stretch and was rapidly over over ve re Jésrak who tired badly at the Had the apte of Jongths longer Gotham Mo ie Pam dou tedly have won.The dofeat of fr in the third race was a sore diss the talent.He ran as it decided HE her work.He was compelled to strike b Pnirician and Senator Grady.Yo Tam ene efcat was another ad blow to t thotalent, as ahe was beaton out by John Coopèr a: Like Sir Excess sho was au odds-on favorite.Domino Lx Ciltord will meet in a rsco for a mile at age on Thu .\u2018The Coney Rand Jockey Chubagress to add It in expected that this race will provo tho turf sensa- {on of the the year.- Both arc to start and tho track to ~ by Got- ; SUMMARIES, First race, mile Manchoster, even, won; etism colt, 1004 Roundelay, 108 Penn), 120 1.vec.Louise filly, Hormanita Capt.Nick, Lans otras) .[Hamilton } à to 2, ime.1 min.35 Flush, Midstar, ge 2to Sabin, Sie Keenan.or Connoisseur, Gon Porcha, Bright I'huebus, Lux also ran.on; Seat ead 1 [Mi Be (Simm Vie Et won; Senator e: 03,8: Sir \u201cExcess, 11 {15 ao) 9 1 Tok Thaw avora 03, to 3 % wb iH me.EX SM [Sime 's tot, 3.Time.1.41 £3 Liitle Matt.ulation, Tom Hi kidtmoro.Chief Justice, Loi Pirate\u2019 Cl and Tar We gett), 1 iH on.ua) Iondan Le Tas] Y to 1e Nita, ace.wilo\u2014Buckrene, So LARA, h 2 tol, won; Adetbert, 114 [Tara], 12 to 108 pin also ran.race.two miles on turt-Hegry Alonzo, Dypeasnon aise a Ha n; Sneagosa.oo alno ra anks, Tho Quecn.Tom Tough, J round aib ade KNOWLEDGE Prings comfort and improvement and tsuds to.personal enjoyment whem rightly used.The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly pr the world's best products to the value to th of the pure liquid laxative principles ombraced in the reraedy, Syrup of Figs.Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas.- ant to the taste, the truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative j effectuaily cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation.It has given satisfaétion to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid.Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfect]y free from every objectionable substance.Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drog- in :75c.bottles, but.iW) is manu- actured by the California Fig Syrup Co.only, whose name is printed on every e, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not socept any substitute if offerod.111 [Delehanty].10 to 1, won: Assignee.120(Taral 7 tol, 2: Light (Tarall 3.an Jodar, t, 116 Comm.49 to 6.3 Time, ny Coquette, Gloaming, Chauncey also Seventh race, mile on tur?\u2014Live on, 10 183 [Ballard] 3 on EE to 10.won: Jack Rose, 1 \\ernber Le.110 | [Tarai].Tto 53 Init 3 144 35.Yesterday at we Elmira Track.Etnira, N.Y., September 4.\u2014Julia S.and Tempest, the favorites, were beaten in the races here yesterday.The Judges, repiaced Tempest.8 driver, Brigham, with Ernest, in the fourth heat, who won it.In the next heat, however; Maud P.easily outstripped the field, going the tirst halt in 1.068.Sum: mardes: : a 33 class, trotting ; purse, $100\u2014 rite Wilkes, g.by Messenger Vilkes [John NM core} 1 1 Julia ge mm.12 Lu bR.4 4 Sweet Whikes, xe 33 Major-Mne pooy.be Jennie Hill, blk m dis Tiine\u2014 S244.2.981.fh en.Free-for-all, trot and pace: purse, $400\u2014 Maud i Em » by Frank à \u2018De Tempest.bik g.y.b Blok Willa, b Time\u2014 Es COOL re 00 Cd 221}.9183.29, 5.0, AQUATICS.Public Opinion Says That the Vigllant Will Win.; Cowes.2 September 4.\u2014The Yankee do Vigi- an eré preparin; or © ay cu which\u201d will bo ed fox mo The race = Til begin at 8 a.m., and will extond over his m Offalum Bay Pier, Tale of Wight, = or th Needles passage to the weatern \u20ac \u201cher! break water, hence to Cherbourg of the eastern end of e be almost and will be won by the Vigilant, - Sallmaker Wilson, of the Viathos, Rotuune *.YORK, Septem nd ker, x who went of of the Vigilant, has returned.He says t and ignorance of lish craft's cos at first.He believes in ono gun Rtarts, and thinks that American yachtsmen can learn much from their English brothers.\u201cThe Englishmen want the f al ents,\u201d said Mr.Wilson, \u201cand the next America\u2019s cup Committee will\u2019 have many mooted points settle before there is another race.\u201d Pointe Claire Notes.Mr.Frank Scott left for Cornwall last Friday, where he will join somo friends and will Il spend a couple of days shootirs.The presence iss Fannie Archbald has been greatly lose this summer, sho being away visiting friends across the border.The sad news of tho accidental and thankfully not fatal shooting of Mr.Jaa.Paton, of Lakeside.was received here on Sander, and immediately cast a gloom over the place.Mr.Paton has the Sympathy of everyone o the boys here, who all hope hin spcedy recovery.© last hop of the season will be held at the .Pointe C n ve Anos avon « reso and ie à is expected mi be the moat sucoessful dance of the In order that de es may be be kept up : Tittle later than usual Miss will remain a\u2018 the Pointe over night CHESS.The Opening of the Tournament at Lelpaic.Leutesrc, September 4.\u2014J.James Mason and Ri JW.Baird, cf Now York: M.D.Jano wsky, of far; of St.eorge Marca.* Schlechter and R: % in o Vicana; Prof.John Berger, Graz, Austr Da: Dr .Sigismund H.Blackburne, Telchman,of London; Minckwitz vs.Mason t£ va, Sohieve: Micass = echmiann: % Saech.ve.Zink); Sueffert va.B asch va.b eter.Janowsky us Lipke: cor Blackburn va.M Tésülied as foi.lows; Minckwr a and Mason ad- \u201cJourned thelr pi game; Walbrodt an Schieve drew after mores: Micaon to Teich- uch ctonce \u201cad © fance) 7 Lopea à their 0; ert succumbed moves; Tarrasch x tor 40 moves: the hands of a four knights 10 Blackburne and VM A pcotch Fan ambit afler à joe Baird and Soir ers (a x mbit ourned their gam The ney En ganies .will De resumed on ed.ay afternoon.The Jack are io for | the second and third rounds to bo orrow is as follows: Heocond rou and > Schiffers, , Marco vs Baird, Lipke va.Binckburne, S8chlecter \u2018vs.Janow or va Tarrasch, Zinkl vs Seutfert, Tele mann vs.vas Vaibcoët \u2018Scheve » Mioses and Minckwitzs vs.Wal Third 13 dt vs.Tix, Bétwehtt ma nn, Farrasce va.Biokl \u201cJanome Ta percer.Binckbarne vs.Seb Lipke and Shidert v CRICKET.Ottawa ve.Perth.fspnctat TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, Ont., September 4.\u2014 stron, elaven of \u201cOttawa Septem Tub pie ate the Porth eleven on the Rideau in and to-da oles them by u ranson He first toninga | It would, no doubt, have been a single innings defeat, but H.Ackland.of tho Qiaw was, played as a substitute for Perth in thot days and 23 not out.Dont t'enjorable 3 ericket van one lows: Ottawa.oF Panini, jon = \u2018Perch, Tao EE 30: 2nd innings, 8.Total.| ,, Ott tawa th by là runs LAWN Féniye.pe A Tournament \"A very su lawn held at Lakesjeo lasc Sattirdny Le Claire d Lakeside.Cann the malt that Polat Claire oa home oa fest game R.an foran and A Na pat Cintra, won over T.nd F.fie score ul «ix to one, four te touix diet Fes = ve The poxt game played by Mosers, Mes McKenzie and Rows (Lakeside), À Bau J Ken e former winning.The score was aix to two and mate to four.the first eafao, Mesers.Frr aad optem \u2014 Wilson, the » re pA to ditond to the canvas of physical being, will attest esara.| Pointe Claire logos ve.Minck- va \u2018Teich.| 1 wowt- ter n LO) Brussels Carpets, Wire CT Bulle, ca 8175.contre TA La s and Portieres.aamen ® Side Extenaton Din pusiag Tani We and Chairs, Cutlery, si werware, China net Ulasaware, et, nice Bedroom vire Bprin Feather Peds, owe.Blankets.Comforters, Chamber ets ee Hall Ligne Hs Hall Stove, Sewing Machine.Gas Stove and Kitchen Requisites.SALE AT.10 O'CLOCK.RAR & DONNERLY, Auctionsers.Everythl \u2018Blow order, and 1 ve sale os the Tener.15 (ving up Homenesings 2063 - GRAtNAÉUL-COMFORTING, BREAKFAST-SUPPER.a 1 zhe nature: ave which the FS ot 4! ane url and by = on : our broakfest amd su] supers & delicatel ren may many 4 EE PES Sa ce Sse nes Sra wp un of eae a toe ug oak socup= mady fatal shaft keopii rosives ER desc ele nn Boo And à ny , Mode Sate wi with balling water mk.Boid only in Jackets JAMES KPFS & CO.Ltd, Momcoopathis London, Éngland 8: «d FOR SALE COPPERS \u201cStar\u201d Office.First Fall Sale For The Trade, tnutritotions te sell at 0: 18 lots to roma es or ade and postiively without reserve, ON WEBNESDAY, 3h SEPTEMBER, worth of French, Ro lsh and Canadian Tw à large paigaments Prints, trons, Dros Goods, Under w fire.andkerchiets Trimmings > of oo ear.outer (loves, Brajda, and many ot BALE AT 10 A.M.5 pr par a to suit thy auction at thelr 5 i! osr00 ear.TT Fraser Bros\u2019 Bali Grand INVESTMENT, HERR A bankrupt stock, $1300 worth, vis: ck enc: stone tou nod, Samant Made Clothing\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u20266009 repair well reid promp pt paying Tir rat aad ays In demand; ition uahrpasard Gent's Furnishings.« this © of property; lot 32 feot in front with Hats and Pure.1800 froin: Annan Total $4 444.The subscribers \u2018| 500 P.Lamb skins and other goods.Also to re lostructed by th 1e Ne proprietor, Thos moving to cover aâvances made by a Broker.abo about $6000 the country, to sel © property by NO.320 ST.JAMES STREET, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.at Eleven O'Clock.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.x3 TOCK OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS; N ve pyare, etc, by auction.We are in- A eno SALE.J MRS, BROPHY.who.ts rettri from bust t 11 without re- lai pine tack damaged Taare water.sarve 1n lots Bult purchasers at the store, Ber willbe our rooms, 69 Kt.Jamas at.wh be sold by order of the Insurance on pi 6th INSTANT, AT 1 Ia tots to suit purchasers and reserve, touts 2409007 wort lotta.rabls Yisen, eto, to tity of Enamel Ware, Utensis : and many other MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.FOUR at WoRY DS COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893, 1X COLD MEDALS .uw.Coughing leads to Consumption.Stop the Cough, heal the Lungs el \u2018strengthen the System \"Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil and hypophosphites.It is palatable and easy on the stomach.Physicians, the world over, endorse it.Don't ba deceived by Substitutes! Books & Bowne, Belleville.All Drugsisje.So.281 winners of the second he former inning by a acto of seven to five, ope to six, and six toone.Then the \u2018loosers © © necond gum © Mere.pare A ubderson.and, Ronneds (Pointe rel.loosers 0 e M atom and Rodi, with the rosult that von ee , six Co three, | A good num ore prose resent from Po re eside Le Valo and alto gethor it was à very pleasan t afternoon's amuse- Pins final mixed\u2019 doubles with Malcolm Chase Buffalo, on ono side and R.las Osborne, the two Cana champions, onthe other, vas played yester- dar morning.¢ Canadians won the first set The n rot was won b \"Chase and Miss frollister Nr *o games to 7.© next net was pulled off by the Atnerican pair.8 games to \u20ac FOOTBALL.Kicks.sabe, Lilacs ad the Maple ts teams played on Saturday ste Farm.The Maples de efeated their op opponents \"oy à score of $ A match was played last evening between the Me litans ans end à team picked from the crew of the co Buperior.The le landsmen \u2018won, taking five goals to to the sailors\u2019 ATHLETICS.Ottawa Games.The following is the programme for the annual sutumn n handicap Samos ort the he Ottawa AAA, which takes place on bor 23.100 yards th ran, 220 440 yards run, one pilera m ree mile bicyalos one milo bicycle, ve mile Entri os close September 19, with the secretary, Mr.P.B Tayloe.THE WHEEL.es .Spokes.At the Pittsburg Athletic Joby \u20188 raccë, yes! aay, Arthur L.Banker, of the P.À.C., Toten half-mile fying start in one minute flat.\u2018This is a record d equals uJ 8.Johnson's re- ord mado ery wines annah, Ga, on a, quarter-mile trac MISCELLANEOUS.the plc ento and nod gamon amen of the South Boston athletioË jus yesterday Bernard Doherty broke the tr three running Jumpe, clearing od rn, } in, The revious record wi 8.fe, PE made\u2019 dy erty at Lowell Teet A cable to the Now York Sun yesterday mays: Gus Zimmerman, New York's champion sharpshooter.who hae scored many victories in Ku- ro self n at esterday in a 100-shot quick ring match, e efeated his ent.the crack ahot of Hamburg, by 90 points.Gue aaila or etre today in in the stenmér Columbia.He u will à great ception on his arrival by the Now York Independent Schuetzon.Miscellaneous Sporting Literature.for September contains a wealth pleasant text and artistio ae The number opens with & complete sto hetie Urn.\u201cbr Wm.Hinckley.Ober notable featuron are.Boar and For \" by Kd, W, n; \u201cThe Ghost Rast, e Tiingle Naval Reserve,\u201d e Land of the prend of Burke, and it,\u201d Tr F.M.Tur- per.Ayers Sarsa; and remove t reath.Everything that happens to \u2018us leaves some trace Bering: everything contributes (prompt to make us what we are.Vired taking.the-large old- | pills, rf Carter's Little | Ila will cure your catarrh, at sickening odor of the te tioned grivin Liver Pills and e some comfort.À man can't stand everything.One pill a dose.em.Try th ) Sp odtal Notices.Free to Bald Heads.I will mail on application free information how to grow hair upon à À head, stop falling hair and remove ain irene.H.W.Gardner, Box 779 Cincinnati, 0.\u201cSmoke Derby Plug Smoking Tabaoco, 86, 10¢ and 30c Plugs.Mode only by DD.Ritchie & Co, the oniy oôrganiged Union Plug Tobrcoo Factory in Canada.\u201d se An Old and.Weli-teied Remedy.' Mas ViNsLOWs ne Sraur should always be \u2014uhtbérez- -acttens -the-guers- allays all pets, cures wind cols sad 13 the best remedy The wrongs that we » do to \u201cother soon carry sequels beyond our control.e are parts in 8 rernorséless sociai «ystem where evéry individual who does wrong counts a good deal in the reciprocations of society.RE ES is.\"reliexed by Hoods 3 méuv severe Ne av eur Ralesroems.F 4 y ! upon fair prompt cash return safe stor SIX HIGHEST AWARDS SAN FRANCISCO, 1894 Ne.584 Cadienx st.cor.ef Prince Arthur at, On WEDNESDAY Afternoon.5th BEPT,, an bef excallent stock of Fancy Goods,fina lot ot ares, FRASER BROS., Auctionesrs.ore.of all kinds, Ornaments, 4 Bak- 0 AM.tog C: Ary Tinware, show Cases, etc., ote.tively withont SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.of Te Under.2083 8 Bed sheets, Table a args quap- XTENSIVE WEEKLY AUCTION.New and 2nd hand Parlor, Dining and mn Furniture and Household Effects, Car- pots, anos, Mirrors, Pictures, China, Glass and sfiverware, Crockery, Enamelied Ware, Mattresses, Bedding, springs, Stoves, Kanges, etc st.James se.on \"rh purchasers Advanoes made.FRASER BROS., Austioneers.GOLD MEDALS AT NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITI?N, | 865 AT MID WINTER F up |= WERE RECEIVED BY THE WROUGHT IRON RANGE Co, ON THEIR EXHIBIT OF HOME COMFORT GOODS.\u2014) OME C ay ike MANUFACTURERS OF WROUCHT STEEL MADE ANY LENGTH DESIRE! / JOMFORT FRENGH HOTEL RANGES.HOTEL and KITCHEN OUTFITTING A SPECIALTY.WROUGHT IRON RANCE COMPANY, 70 to 76 Pearl Street, Principel Office, ST.LOUIS, MO.U.B.A.v Founded 1864.\u2014 TORONTO, ONTARIO.VIGILANT wo BRITANNIA Creme $< Creme Panetelas-Finas is the size.Do not torget mee - Paid up Capital, § 1,000,000 This cut exactly represents our Panetelas-Fihas.It is made of finest Havana Leaf\u2014full flavored.A delicious smoke for only Five Cents, .Royal Insurance Co.LARGEST FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD Unlimited Liability .Absolute Security.Every description of property insured at moderate rates of premium.MEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA: Royal Insurance Building, Montreal W.TATLEY, Manager.GEO.SIMPSON, Asst.Manager.pecial Areata French } BE.HURTUSBISE, ALPR Ee, G.ROSS ROBERTSON & SUNS, AMEN ALLIN PERCY À GAULT, (MEAD 8; .\u2018apecial Apres Department 2672 W.&F.,P.CURRIE & C0.100 Grey Nun Street, MANUFACTURERS OP BESSEMER STEEL Sofa, Chair & Bed Springs.À large stock always on hand.RETAIL Department.For els ty * MADEINAMOMENT LUID COFFEE Delicious BEVERAGE ASK FOR R SAMRE The errors of Youth, Premature ing lave, Nervous 132 aud orn mn from wi pre mascot] cared by \u2018Bi.JAN BEANS, $1.00 per box, 6 for onireal, whol n and\u201d 19 4 Jaw PAILING Laon Fail- Folin Arent.194 eoù Jour n= MOLSON & BROS.ALR AND PORTER DEEWERS, * aa us Has been preecribed over 85 ysars in thousands of oases; ls the only Rellabls and Honest Medicine Inovm.Askdruggistfor Weod's Phesphodine; it ho offers some worthless medicine in place of \u2018this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by retarn malt.Price, one package, @1; aix, 85.pleas, sin will eure.Pamphlets free to say address, pr F One will ount., ar 4 3 Tho Jnmes Medicine Co.+ Torouto.Propriotors.Sent ny mail on receipt of 09.93e0dt?w n \u2014 > WOOD'S PHOSPHODIN.The Great English Remedy.Bim @ te v vroyetiy, and permanentiy E eur, all forms of Nervous .ren raged : VER THE % ik th a au and chew ness of EF es LE alors, Atrusé or Emcerses, Pe « of oar OR BLEND T| 400 ERED Men\u2018al Worry, smosseive use Ae rer odtered ia Mom treel \u2018Try » of Tobacco, Optumor Stiee- ee ETC ES 4 Before.and After tente, whieh soo dowd 30 Tw] The LAINE PROVIMON co.Td, #rmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grows, ; sde FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL SALE By Catalogue ~\u2014OP\u2014 Bant- MAD Tra AT.AUCTION.we To sil 81 sro nan r frm soon ae Peter stroet, A SEPTEMSER ons of the L d best stocks of Clothing offered in the Barker.4 OUR to ovgr 823,- 000, co! ing of \u2018Mens,-You Boys Vistors and Overcouts, In Frieze, Beaver, Nelton, rap, ace end ?woeds in the leadiàg colors al Men's, Youth and Boys\u2019 Sultx D.B.and 8.B, Cutawayn, in great v ty.boo Cufldren's Fancy 2-plece Suits,\u2019 perfect 1375 Blk.Worsted Coata and Veats, Backs and.Coatings in Twill, Venetian and Corkscrews.3600 Pairs Pants, and - Jou of biher good: usually made for the best trad The attention of the C lotbing Trade is called to this importants offering, belong well ve thy o their attendance, as all t 0 0 this years production, perfect btyles ana a : as described In Catalogue.ogue.free on application.without any reserve \u2018whatever, BALE AT 10.30 A.M., SHARP: BENNING & BARSALOY, 89 CASES Worsted Coatings, (loth, Sorgen, Venetians, Tweeds, Naps, Fricaecs, Beavers, Linings, Linens, Bic, \u2014AT AUCTION\u2014 \u2018The subscribers have recetved lus sell at thelr stores, Nos.36 and 88 ST.STREBT, on WEDNESDAY, the 3th SEPTEMBER (For account of a Montreal Bank), 80 Cases of Fine and Fancy Worsted Coatings 4-4 and 6-4 sods, Venetians, Serges Clot Beavers and Meltons, suitings, Assorted Friesen, Naps, Linings, Casstiners and Okevi ots, Trouser- \u2018tige and UVercoatini Aisu, 15 cases Linens.N.B.\u2014The particular attention of buyers of Fine Goods 18 Invited to this sale.The whole without any rescrve.rms liberal._ \u201c BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.10 PIECES FLOOR OILCLOTH \u2014AT AUCTION\u2014 The subscribers will sell at thelr stores, Nos.86 and i 38 &t Peter street, OL THERSDAY, TNE 6th SEPTEMBER, 100 Pieces Floor Oil Cloth, Superior Quality and New Patterns.Terma otlons & ETE SALE AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, SHARP.BENNING & BAKSALOU, 206 4 uctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.BANKRUPT STOCK FOR SALR BY PUBLIO AUCTION, In the matter of PHILEAS LAPIERRE, Of Chabolllez Square, Montreal Merchant ps We have received instructions from?he trustee, \"John McD.Hains, to sell by Public Action, at our roots, 86 st.Peter street, Montreal, © WEDNESDAY.September 17 inst, at 11 a.m, Stock In.trade, y comprising Tweeds, Worsteds, vercoatings, Tailors Trimmings, Furnitare and Fixtures amoung as per inventory to Terms cash.Purchasers to deposit 3100.00 at me of wale.Stock and Inventory may be see on eptember 10th and 11th, at the store lately ed by the insolvent, or at any time on application at the office of the Trustee.ONN MD MAINS, Trust y 43 St.bln te, Montreal BENNING & BARSALOY, ~~ MONTREAL, Bop Wd.184.~~ INSOLVENT NOTICE.Bankrupt Steck For Sale by Public Auction, In the Matter of ROBT.8.KELLIE.Merchant Tallor, ot rod We have received instructi ons fram the Curator, John McD.Hains, to sell oF.Public Auction at our rooms, 86 8T, PETER 8 Montreal, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1tth, pi At ELEVEN A.M.Stock in trade, compriming \u2014Tweeds, orsteds, Overcoatings, Tailors Lt mings, Furniture.and Fixtures, amounting, a8 per Inventory, Terms cash.Purchasers at Lime of sale.Stock rnd Inventory may be n on Sept.10th and 11th, at cha sors Intely Qcouplad the oy ne Ansolvent, 50D We gtonstreet Foto Bt.Char For further Information apply to JONN JD: MAINS, Ourator, Gacrament Ft, Montreal, \u2018 ETI, .at Auctioneers.Montreal, 3ed September, 1894.2078 INSOLVENT NOTICE Sale By Pablic Auction.In the matter of PHILIP HENRY, 0 the City of Kontreal, Tobacconist.Insolve The u ned has received Instracténa to sell by none RO atbo many Cents in the dollar, the following asse:sof the above named Insolvent Estate, tu two lots, viz: Leu 1-\u2014Stock in Trade.3558 75 PE ue pren and Fixtures.! 35 00 he premises lately occupied by the Insolvent, Nor 8L James st.Montreal, On THURADAY, Neptember 6th, 1894, at 11 ®'Clock a.m.Terms cash.wade 1t°of 10 per cent.will be uired on on of each lo estore w ii bo open for ins ction of stock on Wednesday, the 5th sept, Sfr further information may be obtained trom W.ALEX.CALDW ELL.JAMES STEWART & CO.Auctioneers.Office of Selmi Taie a rite \u201c 1700 Notre Dame Montreul, 3lst August, nee INSOLVENT NOTICE.Con The undersigned wiil sell by auction at the store No.1514 Notre Dame St., Montreal, On Friday, 7th September, 1894, nt 3 O'Clock, the assots of the estate as under: Stock of Tweeds, Gent's Furnishl Ready-made Clothing, etc.\u201c900 4 day In the matter of A.TURCOTTR & Montreal ngs g .$6,661 95 Fixtares 00 25 6,923 20 .1,181 86 Book debts per list .Store will be open on oth september.KENT & TIRCOTTE, 97 8t, James street.Montreel.BROS, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the ma î ROBERT- > JODOIN, Montreal, The u oid will se]l by auction, at the store, No.225 Bt.Lawrence st, Mon trea), on Tu RSDAF, the 6th SEPT, 1998, AT 11 O'CLOCK, the assets of tho estate as undor: Rtock of assorted Dry Goods.na 334 13 Fixtures 417 30 secede bless , $17,801 43 Book Debts perlist.1, 35 store will be open on 4th and 5th September NT JVRTGTTE: KE: fa J ames St, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS, Sor saw ee etme LECAL CARDS.AAA IT McGibbon & Davidson ADVOCATES, &c.NRW vonk LPS BUILDING, to, depot: 3100.00 \u2019 \"00e -91458.08 . \u2014 £ 4 me ho hés MR.LAURIER: ON THE SCHOOLS.IF PROTESTANT, HE WILL ASK FOR RELIEF.He Points Out How the Conserva- \u2018tive Government, According to His View Have Shirked the Question - Definite Statement How the Liberal Leader Stands.of {6PECIAL TO THE STAR! WINNIPEG, September 4.\u2014In the course of his address lest night, Mr.Laurier touching on the school question sald: \u2018Now, there is another question-a delicate question-on which my opinion has bcon asked.I am sorry that I did net bring with me the letter which I received upon that occasion.1 thought I had itin my pocket, bu: 1 find I have forgotten it.I am sorry for this.! received a letter not signed dy anvbody.written in type and, therefure, | um unable totrace from whence it came.But 1 ain as sure that it was written by a Fory as that I am a Christian, (Laughter Tories have a singular way of doing things; whether they are froin the province of Manitoba or Quebec\u2014 where an trom it is the sine thing everywhere, and it is to us like making political capital at the expense of their opponents.Ihe Tories of my province are called Bicus ; hers Tortes of the province of Manitoba ae entled by the good old name of fe .\u201cWell, the Tories of thie province of Que- bee asked me \u2018to give my views on the Manitobu school question, and, as soon as I vaine heen letter was Landed to me, ask- Hg ee to eapress my views upon the Manitoba school anestion.Sir, [du not need to Le teruinded of that snbject, (Applauses I would not be worthy of the name of man, if | were not able ta speak my own mind to my couutryvmien whether [ speak in the province of Ontario, the province of Quebec, or the provives of Manitoba, Tam a Canadian.1 believe in the principles of the Liberal party and by these principles 1 will abide.lu Winnipeg 1 will speak upon thit question also but, sir, can We siny as macho! the Canadian Goverment which is ai Ottawx to-dav! The legislature of Manitola passed an act in I=, The Rowan Catholi + minority refused to abide by that act, and they appealed to the Gov crmuent at Ottawa, What answer to that appeal have they received since 1834 The Goverment at Ottawa dilly-dallied with that question: fhey gave promises en every side, but except these, they never wire anyihing to anybody.Well, sir, 1 be- leve it is the auty of every man to express his opinion as a iat upon these subjects, Ina country like oui own, where there are \u201cten of diderent origin, 12 ix impossible to spest language whiel would please everybody, Tis impossible, if vou speak your Lhoaest wind, the honest opinions of your Leart, to please evervbody.But Uhelicve it is possible to irse Jaugnage which will appeal io the honest opinion of every man, if, instead of ap peaiing to passion or prejudice.von .appu.l to those great principles of tiberty, which Live rade the Liberal party the Party of iteform, of progress and of freedom: and it is upon this principle that | stand, 1 aia tirm believer in provincial rights.In the Dominion House of Commons 1 have stood up for the authority of the provinee.When I took up the petition of my fellow -religionists of Manitoln complaining of the legislation of the Government of Manitoba, asked myself, What is the complaint?Ltook the petition-of the Jaté Archbishop-a man I believe who was revered in this province by friend and foe\u2014- 1 took up the petition of the Archbishopand those who signed it with him, and the complaint which was made was that the Government of Manitoba: | speak here in the presence of the memhers of the Gov- ernment-had adopted legislation, which, iustead of imposing public schools upon the minority, imposed upon them Protestant »hools; that they were bound to send their children to Protestant schools.Un the other hand the Government of Manitoba denied the statement in toto.They did not admit that the legislation bad that effect: they did not admit that the legislation was to have the effect of sending 2 Roman Catholic children to Protestant schools.1 said to the Government, Here is\u201dn simple question of fact.You have to determine whether the statement is truc or not, but instead of doing that, they went on appealing to the country and evading the question.I did more.[ said then \u2014I say it here now\u2014if the complaint of the Catholics were true, that Catholic children had been forced to attend Protestant schools, it would be such an outrage upon the rights of conscience that no community would permit it.I said upon the tloor of the House of Commons: \u201cProve to me that the complaint of the Roman Catholic minority is true, that their rights are outraged to this extent, that instead of sending their children to schools where there is no religious teaching, they are forced to gend their children to schools where there fr ligious téaching, and I will be pre to ro before the people of Manitoba and tell them that such legislation should not siand.I have nothing else to say in Winni than I have said on the floor of the Parliament, at Quebec and elsewhere.You have heard that.question discussed again and again-bytho Prime Minister in papers of state, and I defy any man, friend or foe, Liberal or Conservative, to find a single expression of opinion on the part of the Prime Minister.It is not in such cowardice as this that we cau expect to bnild up a great nation on this continent.Of this question, as upon _ every other question, I would spurn to appeal to the feelings of any rate or to the passions of my own creed or race.On the present ocession let me say that the one aim that f have is to unite all races on this continent into 4 Canadian nation to develop this Confederation upon the lines that onces impelled Sir John Macdonald and the late Hon.George Brown to cease a life-long struggle and unite for the common good.\u201d ASK LAURIER FOR RELIEF.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] \\VINNIPEG, September 4.\u2014The Catholic Committee waited on Mr, Laurier this mora- ing and presented a document\u2019 containing the statement of their grievances on several matters, and asked him togive redress.Mr.Laurier answered that what he then | heard from committee to the effect that the schools were Protestant was new to him on the school question, He advised laying \u2018the same statement before the Government.Mr.Laurier when asked if he would give aid to the Government in caso they were disposed to help the Roman Catholics, said \u2018that as thero wera twoasides to every.question, he would first consider both sides.Then, | if Roman Catholic grievances were real, ho would use the knowledge imparted to him by the committee to-day.KILLED BY A TROLLEY CAR, Windsor, Ont., September 4.\u2014An unknown nan, nearly 70 yeara old, who may - be Thomas Boyle, was killed by electric/ cars on Wysudotte stroet.He ha en sittingçon the track, and arose just as the \u2018car was upon him.The motorman did not fee him until that moment, and though he reversed he could not stop his ear, which 1an over and terribly mangled the body.Death was instantaneous.ACTING-MAYOR._ During the absenco of May Yillanenve, Y one fa \u2018the Baie es Chaleurs with the Provincial Ministers, Ald.Renaud is Acting-Mayor.The Mayor Is expected back on Thursday.KABYLES ON THE WARPATH.Taxg September 4\u2014The Kabyles \"Denma stown northeast of Mo- - lmsceo\u201d ONF, are the J hote sale AE thelr ahops and hoses selling their women and chlidren by auction an eflling svp e.Similar outrages are reported at Kampa, Badirahel, Tauai and Tanilet.The Kubylex aro also besieging Morocco city, and it.is feared that the garrison may be unable to resist much longer, in which case terrihle es may -be witnessed when the Kabyles loot the & * FUNDS FOR HOME RULE.His Grace at Kingston Out With An Appeal For Money.| [SPECIAL TO THS STAR.) KiNGSTON, September 4.\u2014 In all the Romau Catholic churches of the archdiocese of Kingston a circular has been read\u201d from Archbishop Cleary, intimating that it Is his wish that à general collection for the Irish Parliamentary Fund be held on one ur other Sunday of the present tuonth.The circular refers to the Par- neilites as the \u2018\u2019notorlous band of vine auti-Irishmen,\u201d and says the cnoniies of Ireland have tried to discredit the Home Rule victory in the C mmons by emphasizing the fact that the majority of the Knz- lish members voted in opposition.* Many are the falsities,\u201d the circular says, \u201cthat du goud party service at elections in Great Briuiin as well as Canada.It is of supreme liuportance to Win over the English imajor- ity to the Home Rule side.Ireland's strug- xlo is agninst a cicuntic [oe\u2014against the untold wealth and social influcuce of the Liritish aristocracy linked in political alli- auce with the state paid, luxurivusiy puut- pered bishops aud clergy of the established church.\u2018The expense of contesting 0 or 60 constituencies in Ircland has to be mat by hook ur crouk, vtherwise all the efforts and sacrifices of the past decade of years will have been made in vain; defeat shall be poor Ekxin's unhappy lot ouce more, aud hor ust state shali Le wurse than the first.*Vae victis!\u201d Woe to the vanquished! shall Le the key note of hostile legislation in London and coercive administration in Dublin Castle for an indefinite period extendin beyond the present century.May the tod of inexhaustible mercy and wisdom and power vouchsafe to avert this terrible\u2019 calamity from the long -aufferiug, ever- faithful children of St: Patrick.Ireland ia dear to Gud and to us vn a thousand titles, and we shall make her name dear to the memories of our children unto the latest generation.We have often wept for ber sorrows; we soon shall exalt in her joy.To guard against erroncous ideas that may arise in the popular mind by occasion of the recent decision of the French tribunals authorizing three-fourths of the inuch-disputed l\u2019aris fund to be transferred to Mr.Justin McCarthy, 1 deem it \u2018well to mention that -this money, having been collected in Ireland and America for the detinite and exclusive purpose of supporting the tenants who had been evicted from their holdings, and are housed in temporary cabins on the roud-side adjacent to their farms; awaiting reinstateméWt in their homesteads, cannot be used for Par- in law and in honor, be devoted to its one proper object, namely, the supply of suffi cient means of livelihood to those four or five thousand cruelly treated ple, until such time as the Liberal vernment, despite the insane opposition of the House of Lords, shall have compelled the landowners to receive them back to their farms and their homes.™ Cem 7 THE CARDWELL VACANCY.Rumored Trouble Over the Choice of Mr.White's Successor.: [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) ; Moxo - Mines, Ont.September 4.\u2014The Conservative Conventionof Cardwell County was vpened this afternoon here, and is the first act in a political drama that promises to be realistic in the extreme.Upon the action of this conventior wili- depend\u2019 the decision of the Patrons about.entering the.contest, or to leave the Conservatives and McCarthyites to fight it out themselves.There are two sections in the Conservative party in Cardwell ese are the Thompson section and the Patron wing.It has become pretty well known that the order has gone out from the Conservative headquarters, and that, inor- der to Leat McCarthy in this constituency, the l\u2019aitrons must be brought again into the Tory camp.It is bolieved here that the Thompson section of the party in the riding will agree to the selection of Richard Aller, a Patron, who used to be a Conservative.This, it is believed.wiil secure the Patron vote to the Conservative party and will beat Mc- Carthy.Alen is thought to be still a Conservative at heart and might be wheeled into line at Uttawa for the old party.\u201cThe straight Patrons will not swallow this bait, however,\u201d said a leaderamong them to-day.He went on to add that if the Conservatives try this dodge, they will bolt.The Patrons object to saw-otfs on principle and will put a man in the fleld to win the seat from Richard Allan if he be chosen.If the convention to-day chooses a straight Conservative the Patrons will not appear in the tight, but will let the Tories and McCarthyites have a clear fleld.Dr.W, Beattie Nesbitt, a Conservative worker in Toronto who is sessed of political aspirationsand money, opes for nomination as the Thompson candidate, even though he is a member of the P.P.A.But he has aspired and failed on previous occasions, and it-is sald his am- bitlons will again be rudely sat upon after he has been used as n flgurehe with which to offer simulated opposition to the selection of Richard Allen.It is believed here that Allen will be chosen vice Mr.Robert White, who is the \u2018sitting member.y THEG M.B A «ir Its General Council Convention at St.John.[SPECIAL T0.THE STAR] ST.Joux, September 4\u2014About three hundred delegates to the C.M.B.A.General Council Convention arrived in the city.yesterday, and this morning's train brought.in quite a number.Last night the local branches tendered an informal reception to the visitors in the rooms of branch No.134, at which President John L.Carleton delivered an eloquent address of welcome.During the evening the executive held a session in the parlours of the Royal Hotel and arranged the work of the Convention.This morning the delegates and members of the local branches assembled at the rooms of the Mechanics Institute and accompanied by the band of the 63nd St.John Fusiliersand the City Cornet band, marched to the Cathedral, where a special service was held.The large edifice was thronged.The sermon was preached hy Archbishop O'Brien, of Halifax, from the epistle to the Ephesians, chapter 8: \u2018In all things taking the shield of faith wherewith you may be able to extinguish all the fiery darts of the most wicked one.\u201d His Grace in his sermon emphasized the truth that while manycenturies had 1 since these words were written, and many physical and political changes had taken place and mankind had risen to a higher.] lane of civilization, and to a more full Enowledge of the mysteries of his surrèund- ings; yet these words were as applicable today as they were in the carly morning light of the Christian era.Bishop Sweeney £0 addresecd the delegates at the conclusion of the service, which was a lengthy one.The procession marched back to the Institute, The work of the Grand Council was he taken up this afternoon.Arrangements have been made to entertain in various ways the ladies who have accompanied the delegates to St.John.To-morrow night they will attend the performance of Rip Van Winkle at the opera house by invitation of the local branches.BIENNIAL FOAL STAKES.Loxnon, Se summer meet to-day, .the \u20ac to-day, .Ol anial foal atakes, for two-year- olds, five furlongs, was won by Sir Tatton Cannon's Curzon was Byke's Raconteur.Houldsworth's Cherry second and J.H.was third.THE TWO GREAT \u201cBRUISERS.\u201d liamentary or electoral purposes; and must, | bey 4.\u2014At the Derby tt and\u2019 Jackson \u2018become belgh- ter\u201d every day.The Sioux City.Athletle Club, which Is trying to bring the fighters together, has come to the conclusion that the wisest thing to do at present, is to send are edtative on to this city and meet J n and Corbett and have a talk with them.The club's representative will bring the n of agreement with m.ecessary on 1 th Yesterday the following telegram Lywas received in \u201cthis city: Representative will leave Tuesday and see Jackson int Chicago Wednesday, will then to New York if necessary, Sioux City A.C.CONSERVATIVES TO MEET.\u2018Important Matters to be Discusssd Te-Morro wi.- : A meeting of the Qpnservative Association of the District Montreal will be held in the Government offices, St.Gabriel strect, to-morrow afternoon at 230.Several hundred meinbers, including tho M.P.'s for tho district, will be in attendance.the vauguerd has arrived in the person of Hon.J.A.Quimet, Minister of Public Works, and Solicitor-General Curran.Although the meeting is said to have been cailed for the nominal purpose of adopting measures for a rough revislon of the voters\u2019 lists, well-informed politicians state that the business is cf a far more important nature.One gertleman went so far this morning as tuo assert that matters of party policy as well as the advisi- bility of bringing on the Dominion elections this antumu would be fully discussed.A preliminary esting for the purposes of organization will be held this afternoon.TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA, A busy Toronto merchant and agent is in the city Just now, registered at the Bal- moral, .Alex.W.Murdoch, of Messrs.Murdoch, Barber & Co.To a STAR reporter this morning Mr.Murdoch said: **I am in Montreal for the purpose of getting traders here to help in a movement which is being organized in order that as between Canada and Aus- tralin information should be exchanged on all questions of trade.We in Canada were during the time of the conference yuite astounded that our visitors knew go little about our industries and occupations.We want to get a system of bureaux established purely for the purpose of informatfon from one side of the ocean to the other.These places would Le depots for samples of s.We think the merchants of Montreal ought to take up this niatter and to press the Government to help in the establishment of these trade olices.There would be some need/nlso for personal contributions to such a system, but there is no doubt \u201cthat the increase of facilities for business of every sort would more than repay any subscriptions made to such a purpose.I shall be here for a week or so and I want to meet every one that is likely to take any practical interest in this.enterprise.\u201d \u2019 THE DETECTIVE Silence still reigns at the City Hall.Only one alderman put in an appearance this morning.Ald.Robert, chairman of the Police Committee, in the meantime, is ex: pressing his opinions about the coming detective investigation.He says he is op- po to the idea of outsiders going on the committee, because they have no power to make witnesses attend, or give Evidence under oath.Personally he thought it should consist of two members of the Police Committee, and three other members of the City Council to be chosen by the Council, also that the evidence should be taken under oath, and that any citizen should have a right to suggest questions to the members of the committee to be asked witnesses, He no ohjection to the Citizens\u2019 League being represented by.counsel.The personnel of the - committee has not been determined.The names mentioned in certain quarters are: Mayor Villeneuve, Ald.Prefontaine and Lyall, from the Council, and Ald.Robert and McBride from the Police Committee.© Toamunrolsv.INVESTIGATION, youngest daughter of Mr.James Foley, of the Montreal Waterworks, to Mr.Edward M.Carlin, son of the late Mr.Dennis Carlin, took place on Tuesday morning, in St.Gabriel's parish church, the Rev.W.O'Meara officiating.The bridesmaid was Miss Jennie Tansey, of Belmont street, cousin of the bride.Mr.J.J.Carlin, brother of the groom, was best man.After the cermony, breakfast was served at the bride's father\u2019s, where an opportunity was afforded the guests of viewing the numerous and costly gifts, Mr.and Mrs.Carlin left by the afternoon train fo: Portland and Boston.REPATRIATION FIGURES.A recapitulation has just been made by Mr.H.Hurteau, colonization agent, so as to ascertain the number of Canadian families who have returned from the United States, which shows that no less than 172,- 410 persons have returned to their native land within the past 13 months.During thé year 1893 alone there returned no fewer than 128,000 Canadians, who bave nearly all been placed on farm work in various parts of Canada.From the state of New England there still returns an average of three families a day.\u2014 SHIPPING NOTES.- The Sarnia brought out 152 settlers for Canada, the majority of whom are farmers.This makes 272 in all who have arrived this week.j The Lake Winni arrived at Quebec last night and landed 51 steerage passen- ers, who arrived here this afternoon.The fake Winnipeg also carried 71 cabin and 23 intermediate passengers.DIED FROM LOCK-JAW.At two o'clock this afternoon the Coroner will hold an inquest on the body of Vanasse Cote, who died at the Notre Dame Hospital yesterday morning.Cote was 47 years old and a laborer by occupation.He was taken to Notre Dame Hospital on August 15th _suffering from a badly mangled hand.His friends and relatives objected strenuously to the amputation of the hand and a delay of seven days elapsed before the hand was finally amputated.Blood isoning and lock jaw set, in causing bis th.SLIPPED FROM A TROLLEY CAR.Mrs.Chas.Fleming of 790 Cadieux street met with an accident while endeavoring to alight from a trolley car on the corner of Duluth Avenue and St.Dominique street last evening.By some charce she mi her footing on tho stepa and fell heavily in the road.She is now at the General Hospital suffering with a fractured hip and is believed to have recéived Internal Injuries as .well.SETTLING DAY AT THE BANKS.To-day was a settling day with the banks.It was a pretty big fourth, a large amount of paper falling due, more especially among | dry goods houses.The banks re payements somewhat better than last month's, but there are still a many renewals being sought.From present indications, however, leading bankers think that trade has taken a turn for the better.| .SOHMER PARK.programme at Sobmer Park this .Some clever artista The week has been chan are à Besse , French clay modeller: Jolin Leclair, i ler; Ralicel.shadowgraphist, and Hol- an , trapese performer.[LAKE SUPERIQR'S PASSENGERS._ List of saloon passengers per Beaver Line Lake Superior, sailing from Montreal MOITOW us ex moms esr Mrs.Abbott, Miss Abbott, | Beaugrand, Miss Estelle H.8.Evans, ov.Mr.Hine, Mra.Hine, Misa B.Holt, Miss Ada Hewit Mr.Joh i Salvation Army.The marriage of Miss Maggie T.Foley, | ng twice each day, including De te v A SALVATION = ARMY WEDDING.TWO CAPTAINS MARRIED AT THE TEMPLE LAST NIGHT.Mrs.Commandant Booth Performed the Ceremony According to the Rites of the Salvation Army and Rev.E.de Gruchy Made it Legal.Mrs.Herbert Booth, wife of the Com- mandaut of the Salvation Army in Canada, faced a large audience when she ascended the platform in the large hall at the Salvation Army Barracks last evening.She opened the proccedings by some words of hearty encouragement to those engaged in the Salvation Army, work in Montreal, praising the work already accomplished.Occasionally she broke into her address to introduce snatches of some appropriate hy:un or song.She concluded her address by singing the Salvationist hymn \u201cIt is Sunlight in my Soul.\u201d A sister then related her experience of conversion and reception into the \u201cArmy.\u201d \u2018 The plain recital stirred Mrs.Booth up to enthusiasin again and she entered upon another laudatory speech aon the work of the She praised the efforts of the Army to redeem drunkards.1f the Army only rescued drunkards it was worthy of support.Since the formation of tue Rescue Home 20,000 wowen had passed through it, and sevénty-five per.cent.bad been saved.Such work should not be frowned upon, but smiled on.She referred to the work of the lighthouses, aud remarked that she thought three cents for & dish of Irish stew was not very .Brigadier Scott at the conclusion of tho speech called for a volley for Mrs.Booth, which was given, and announced that General Hooth would be in this city on the fith, 7th and 8th of October.He spoke of the faithful work of the two who were to be united in marriage.Mrs.Booth sang another sole, \u201cFarewell, farewell.\u201d She said people laughed at the army soldiers for wearing \u2018\u2019pop\u201d bonnets, while fashion ané culture wanted to have birds\u2019 nests on_ their bonnets.Her uniform had carried her through the lowest slums of London, where police- mer aud other \u2018women were afraid to go.She hoped that with the re-opening of the barracks thousands of souls would be brought to Jesus.\u2018We do the scrubbing and washing.and you the giving,\u201d she said.She did not believe in women standing idly be and letting the men do all the work.If men were more logical and had more brains than wonieu, the latter had more heart.Co She referred to the fact that she had come to Montreal to marty Captain Albert Joie Larter aud Captain Annie Agnes owell.This event recalled the time when she was married in London in the presence of W00 people.She admonished the contracting rties to first seek the Kingdom of Heaven.Frey were to be co erate with one another, to work together, and to be spiritual shepherds to each other.She then married them according to the rites of the Army, which provides that neither is to prevent the other from furthering the work of the Army.Rev: Mr.DeGruchy then formally mar ried them according to the Methodist rite.Capt.Larter and his newly-wedded wite addressed the meeting.sang a solo in FrencH, and then the gathering sang \u201c Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow,\u201d after which -Mes:.-Boeoth pronounced \u2018the benediction.- Co ,A procession was then and the ty proceeded to the Freach hall of the vation Army, where a banquet: was held.+ RICE AT BONAVENTURE.\u201cRice enough to carry on a grocery store for a week t That was the observation made this morning at the station of the Grand Trunk Railway.There was a big crowd attending the departure \u2018of two happy human beings.Mr.Arthur Decary, chemist, of St.Catherine street, was this morning wedded to Miss Laura Senecal, daughter of Mr.L.H.Senecal, real estate agent, in Montreal.The ceremony took place this morning at the Church of St.Jean Baptiste.It was the event of the morning to see the rty off from the Bonaventure Station.he platform was gritty with rice.\u201d The new ticket punching arrangement was not insisted on in this case.RECORDER'S COURT.The Recorder had a busy morning's work to-day.Fifty-four cases were on the docket, but one ortwoof whichdiffered from the geri- eral run.hur Dralet, clerk, was convicted of assault on C.Sabourin and fined $20 or 3 months.One werthy, charged with being drunk, created some amusement.Quot the Recorder, *\u201cYou are charged with being drunk.Were-yout\u201d \u201c\u2018No, but the conata- ble was.He's drunk all the time.\u201d The worthy's case was fixed for Friday at his request.- tanislas Chalifoux and Michel Ethier, masons, were charged with disorderly conduct in Sohmer Patk.The hearing was fixed for Wednesday.THE CITY COUNCIL.When the City Council holds its first meeting after the municipal vacation, there will be four important items at the top of the order sheet.The first is the question of letting out the chimney sweeping by con- tract, en there is the consideration of the offers bi the proprietors of the ._ buildin on the site of the new East End Station, The third is a proposal to exempt from the hundred dollar tax imposed upon Chin and steam laur ,- poor widows and -others who dries make their living by taking In washing.The last item is the Longueuil-Montreal bridge scheme, which is once more brought up by Mr.Beausole mgm A NEW PARTNER.Mr.Frank J.Curran, B.0, L., hsds been admitted as à member of the law irin of n nier.The now firm will be Curran, Grenier & Curran.ALD.PREFONTAINE BACK, Ald.Prefontaine, chairman of the Road Committee, is hack, and has called a meeting of, the Road Committee for Thursday.BOUND FOR THE NORTH-WEST.Abbé Morin, the colonisation missio: , leaves to-morrow for Edmonton, N.W.T.He will- be accompanied by Mr.S.R.Benolt, ex-Manager of the Jacques: Cartier Fairport Rariwor, Laks Co., Ohfo, Won, i MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, uffalo, N.Y.: Gentiemen\u2014 I cannot tell you bow my wife has improved since Rk use of your D \u2018Favorite Presori .«°° coupled with \u201cG.M.D.\" 8he has £2 wom never to thank you for all the have done ber, for the p as ES doctors Raa ven ber case in- Yours truly.\u2018PIERCE ==.CURE New YoRx, September 4 \u2014The \u201c ing\u201d fratrnity says the prospects for a Sght be Teas \u2019 \u2018 Mre.Read, Rev.John Robbins, ine Wi flcocks, THE.MONTREAL DAILY STAR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1894.| La Lo \u2018 Basak, and _ex-Ma: ard Pyeal- âent of the same es The is conaîder object of their trip to the advisability of opening a branch of the bank in Edmonton which a population of five thousan y which one-third are bé Mori of twenty thousand.Ex-Mayor will bs accompanied by hi daughters, Aureaand Virginia and will visit Bauft an the Pacific coast before returning.MILLINERY OPENINGS TO-DAY.The Largest Attendances Yet and Good Buying.This was *\u2018 opening\u201d day among the millinery establishments of the city.It was uu ideal day for it, and some thousands of milliners took in the sights of the different .warervoms.Representatives of the vari: ous firms seen by a STAR reporter agreed in saying that to-day's opening was one of the most successful in the history of the trade.\u2018The attendance was larger than ever it has been and the buying better.From the minute the doors of the different warcrooms were thrown open until late this afternoon.there was a continual rush of ladies.At times the crowds were so great, especially in tho sample hat and bonnet parlors, that the doors had to be closed for a time.The Aifferent autumn atyles, already described in the STAR, apparently suited the taste of tho buyers, who picked up big parcels.The attendance included ladies from as far west as Vancouver and as far east as Halifax.CITY ITEMS.On vacir of the railway lines the new timetable canie into force on Sunday.Miss Ella Walker has been engaged to sing in .the Temple Emanu\u2019El, -Stanley atréèt._4& wan, while under.the influence of\" liguor, fll from a dray on the Allan whart yesterday afternoon and injured his scalp.he General Hospital ambulante was called.The funcral of the late Matthew Cregan who was accidentally killed by a Gran Trunk train on Wellington street yesterday, will take place from, 43 cord street tomorrow morning at 8.30.Mr.J.l.Broderick, Deputy Supreme Commander \u201cof the Select Knights of Canad.and Provincial Deputy Grand Chancellor and Inspector for the Knights of Pythias, Toronto, is in town.Lo A = UNIDENTIFIED AT THE MORGUE.The body of the unknown man-found in the water at Vercheres yesterday.morning is nowatthe morgue awaiting identification.On searching the clothes of the man at the morgue this morning not a scrap-of paper or anything else was found on tho y which would indicate the man's identity.His clothes, though oddly cut, are without doubt of Canadian manufacture.He wore a pair of long gray and black stockings, on which is worke in red wool the letters \u201cW.B.\u201d Coroner McMahon has postponed the inquest in the hopes thatthe man's identity may made known by his friends and relatives.ST.ANTOINE MARKET.The restoration work at St.Antoine market is almost completed and will be reopened for business on Saturday.All of the old tenants have re-leased their, stalls and are getting them into order for Satur- ay.\u20ac LESSEE AND LESSOR.b Enquirer.Does the death of a lessee reak a lease, said lease not registered: ANg,\u2014No.DE Tek Special Notices.\u2018 Before going elsewhere call and, inspect \"the \"gtock of Fall \"Novelties now being exhibited at 8.Carsley\u2019s, Notre Dame at.* That old piano is holdin, r childred back in thelr music.Give Tote C.wW.Lindsay, 2208 to 2272 St.Catherine street, in part payment fgr a new Upri i by one of the following celebrated makers, | Intgman & Co., er Bros., New York Weber, J.& C.Fischer and Morris.Now exhibiting a splendid stock of Dress Goods in all the most stylish textures and effects for the coming season at S.Carsley's.The best specimens of alabaster carvings have been exhumed at Nineveh.\u2018 WORTH A GUINEA ADOX.\" CURE CHE Diserdered Liver, etc.They Act Like Magic on the Vital Organs, Regulatiag the Secretions, restoring long lost Complexion, bringing back the Keen Edge of Appetite, and arousing with the fGSEBOD OF WEALTH the whole physical cnergy of the human frame.These are admitted by thousands, in all classes of Society.Largest Sale in the World.Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Costing.Wholesale Agts, Evans & Sons, Ld, Montreal For sale by all druggists.y.8014 by druggists.or sont by mail for 8 ea.Adress: man.Sens & Co.M~ s Assmts.The Bank of British North America, (INCORPORATED RY ROYAL CHARTER.) Tho Cours of Directors hereby give notice that an in- Rib oa te Tn BR SR INE Sas nan) will be paid ob the oth DAY OF OCTOBER Proprietors of shares registered in the per annum.next, to the The dividend will\u2019 be payable at the rate of xchange current on the bh day of October, 1894, to be fixed byt managers.No transfers can be made between the 30th (net.and the Sth proza, as the books must be closed during that pe .By order of the Court, A, \u20ac.WALLIS, No.3 Clements Lane, Tombard street, .Bcptember 4th, 1894.- 208 1 ATTENTION is requested tothe Auction Sale ot TE w= Excellent Household Furnifiire, Upright Plano, Organ, Brussels: Carpets, F\u2019ic- tures, Ornaments, etc, all in nice order, at the residence, 46 Mackay Street, To-morrow Morning, at 16Ro'ctock.- RAE & DONNELLY, ; Auctioneers, 1 ' HANDSOME NEW MANTELS, IN 8 HERI, EBONY AND OAK, ert incfrumenth, Housel Eli Fo SAT ng BERS SE oa « Boom CNE de va P veo, ALSO A A , Fretght, de.at RETIENS Every lot must be sold in order to make room for a large consignment of other goods.rr AT 3 O'CLOCK.; ms TER M.* Asétionces.=.Table Covers \"of Fixtures.| rm ty men us The MORE you say ) * The LESS a Woman REMEMBERS \u201d When she visits her grocery store WORDS with you!!! Blue Cross Tea _In Every Store ! In lead packets only 11 At Popular Prices!!! - Head Office { Wholesale London, England.| Agents INSOLVENT NOTICE.Bankrupt Steck For Sale by Public Auctien.In the matter of JOSEPH O.MILETTE, of Bed- \u2018We have received instructions from the Trustee, Hudon, Herbert & Co.Caverhill, Hughes & Co.Reversible Drapery Silks, Figured Silk Rrocades, Silk Brocatelles, Silk Tapestries, Woolen Tapestries, Cotton \u201capestries, Corduroys, Linen Velours, me era EE olonial House, ~~ PHILLIPS SQUARE.Curtain Department.New Goods Arriving Daily.\u201c0 0te an Oatmeal Cloths and other materials for Curtains, Draperies, Wall Hangings and Furniture Coverings.Lace Curtains in all the latest styles for Drawing-Rooms, Sitting-Rooms, - Bedrooms and Dining-Rooms.Portieres and Window Curtains In Tapestries, Turcoman Cloths, Chenilles and Silk Brocades, o In Figured and Plain Turcomar Cloths, Tapestries and Chenilles, FELTS, 2 yards wide, ir all the leading Art Shades.- WINDOW POLES, in all the iatest sty CURTAIN LOOP FRINGES AND EDGINGS In great variety to maten all our goods.\u201cVB N children.Ad \u2019 music to three dress ''¥ 417, ITA ce.2062 VV ANTES_\u2019v vouxs MAN, SITUATION IX rivate femily as indqor servant; understen: care of | Tres.Geud reforenbes.Address A.Whi Catherinost ou OO WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A RELIABLE aint.for general ork, French or English, family of two.Apply evenings, Mra.King, Bu, re.NOTICE.The Sffeprin of MRS.LOUIS SMITH, former! \u2018SARAH WHEELER, whbosn subsequent wh my aon was snnuisd on j&th January, 1804.and who was convicted of bigamy in Co iven's Bench on Sept.lat inst.bas no right whatever to my name W.T.MART, MoxTRza, Jed Sept.1006; =e 1 Tue MONTREAL DAILY BTA printed at the Sc George Street and Forts iS ton Lane, is piitabef and 165 Bt.Jacces atrest.: - Bishop\u2019s College, réceived too late for classification : ~~ STORE TO LET: - ad sou street._ 3 pps FRH\u2014A-0605-CAEF BATIR FE Ÿ cvuntry.Apply to J.Btewast, 70 Bt.Antoine % I) "]
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