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[" Pr £3 - & rue ue .have good between 10 and 11 o'clock \u201c Obarrier strect.: Appt LAST EDITION.\u201cVOL XXVI\u2014No.209.pn Want advertisements received too late for classification will be found on page 8 of to-day'a \u201cStar.\u201d SITUATIONS VACANT.NTN Warp IMMEDIATELY, \u2018GENERAL pur vant.Apply 4616 5L Catherine st.ANTED- 25 CIGAR MAKERS, MOULD AND PAL open.Tha Hell Cigar Co, St John, N PED- GENERAL SERVANT, FAMILY OF ANT Totarauveé.Apply in Lie eveuing, No.7 Bussez avenue.03 ANTED-HOUSEMAIS ® NURSE, CHILDREN ne Frotestaut.Aoi moraine or or evening, 6 8: Mar Mar TED NU RSE GIRL ABSIBT IN CARE V aN child, one Jours oid Anis at ta 4263 Dorchester street, Cote 8 fut atin references, ate.Bua 1835.ci 2076 TANTED- A p\u2014 SERVANT, NO WASH- VW ot or ironing.Must havu guud references.Apply 16 8¢ \u201cphuig a 0 073 JANTED.GOOD PLAIN COOK.MUST BE A W ibe: Jress; fa family of XA two.City reforences wed A x ply bot o'cloek, or an: clue \"wd 50 Movealte street 207 3 yasten a GENERAL BERVANT WHERE \\ mnths girl i kept, Mout bea 000k.A ah -m.and versity st.References requ The SITUATIONS VACANT.AN Ne Nt RN Ne ee Ne Pe ee Na j ANTED-GIRL AS HOUSE À AND TABLEMAID to one gectisman.Apply 237 versity \u201c 9 * mæ ar5toép m 7ANTED\u2014BOY FROM U Tou 16 YEARS qr AGE to 2 drive expross.French preferred.Ae V ANTED\u2014TWO FIRST CLASS WAIST HANDS; also two > aproters.Birks\u2019 Building, corner Phillips square and Bt.Catherine st, Miss Berry.0) ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT.SMALL | od mily.No washing.4160 Dorchester st.ANTED-BMART BOY, WITH A LIGHT Ronss V expruas, to deliver nes, make himself generally rh about 2 or hours à e Wages 260 an r.Norman Murrey, ver Hall Hill.1 WANTED OFFICE BOY.L A.HART, NOTARY, _YY 156 8c.James at.TESTE TAY MONTREAL, WEDNERDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1894.ROOMS TO LET.df Rooxe-Tro LARGE WELL FURNISHED BED- ma.87 Union aveaue.108 25 OOMS \u2014 EXTREMELY WELL FURNISHED tOouesa, on bath or upper fiat; private house.A at 37 MoGill Collage av Rooms LARGE FURNISHED BEDROOMS, double and single.43 Beaver Hall Hill QOM\u2014ELEGANTLY FURKISHED, 5 MINUTES trom P.O.Apply at 114 Champ do Mars st.19 30 Remises, re BOARD.NICE DOUBLE ROOM, ret class board.Apply No.185 Berrist\u2026 Dear moar Viger sq 0018 OOMB\u2014LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, HEATED by hot water.51 McGill College avenue.204 10 OOMS LARGE WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM and sitting room; also single badroom; central; orery i ry ate family; no boarders.16 Belmon L WANTED IN AN avs RANCE OFFICE, x A Remington ty typowriter.Address stati previous experience and salary oa expected, P.O.Box 554 = VVANTED AT ONCE, A oon GENERAL MER.t for family of of three.Refercooea Apply 9 Chomedy stree : 1 WW AED an, vou AFFORD TO WORK FOR 1000 a year?It so, send for book, \u2018A Fortune in y Ten Toren to: _ Mention this paper mi when you write.lo.300 Sod (3 \"ANTED-GOOD GENERAL SERVANT FOR Thursday and WA amily of two.Friday sécermoous, ot uss Br FBP athena st Le 1 Wine OR THREE GOOD BOYS FOR : sent free on between 8 and IV 5 and 8p m, at \"iE AND HOUSEMAID.CITY Apply afte nd ANTED-\u2014 COOK references required.moous and eren- - ings, 13 Mackey street.L200 4 Wie more APP GIRL TO DO GENERAL house work.Apply 33 Mansfield street.3 w+ ANTED - A YOUNG GIRL TO WORK AROUT itchen.Apply 2653 Bt.Cathermest 2082 WANTED READ DRIVER.MUST BE GOOD collector, sober and capable of making customers.Address \u201cQ M9,\u201d STAR office.03 ANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN COOK.APPLY BE- fure 10 à m.or botween 7 and 9p.m., 123 à es WS A GENERAL SERVANT.APPLY ening! 2 Mountain street, between 7 aod 10 inthe ANTED\u2014PLAIN COOK, MUST HAVE BEST city references.Avoir afternuons 30 St.Sulpice atreet.08 3 ANTED-GIRLS TO LABEL AND WASH, BOT.ties.Apply office, No 30 Hospital _ 283, W ANTED-\u2014- A FIRST-ULARS COOK \"POR A AS SMAL L vy amily: none pad apps à good wages to Sr mise 8 C Cache ANTED\u2014A GOOD COOK.WITH CITY REFER enoss.Apply to 270 University street.208 3 ANTED\u2014A MAN TO LOOK AFTER BOILER and make himself useful.Must have certificate and good references.Address \u201cTT 313,\" Br.TAR office ANTED- GOOD PLAIN COOK AND HOUSEmaid.Apply 18 McTavish a ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN, AS SHIPPING clerk.Apply between 2 a p.m.the Liag Packing & Provision Co., Ltd, BR Ehilkine or V ANTED-SHOPMEN, SMART ENGLISH BUTchers and bacon hands.Apply.with references, between 2 and 4 p.m, the La ng Packi 14d., 839 Bt.Catherine street.VV ANTE Seymour As GENERAL See EE OR 0 WW] WASTE GOOD PLAIN COOK Was AR no washing.5 = May Cor Wat von eve GIRLS FOR SEW.fs: machine work; steam power.23 BL.Lavrence War VA oem at Room Bo a No vor Life Bai Building.© AFF Ly, XPERIENCED OENERA LSERV, NW.Ti rece no vosdlsg er T 1 RRIED OOUPLE, VITE warms (vd cblidre, for Bt.rion aan ns Ce Neh Moa, ictoris 2001 \u2018 ANTRD-A MAN WITHA GOOD CITY CONN We RAAT 1] » few lines of EC « decor 1 Warm aman, 2 woollea goods on dress, \u201c© 6%,\" ges br we JTRD-HOUSE AND AAD peux Cot Protestants preferred.8 Sher = RDA A SMART YOUNG GIRL Wa housework Apply 7éa 8e \"20° AN K AND HOUREMAID AT 113 noie, Le xl VV ANTED-COMP MPRTENT OENEBAL OAL SERVANT, washing gives out; young pevborred.Apply 76 8 - Famille M, WWANTED-A Goon rs) KITCHEN GIRL 1} __Apyly 518 Bs.James st.200 1 WEP Sem a GOOD between 5 Saad\u2019 Taux avoue 200 3 ANTED\u2014BOY TO N PRINTING Ble ' HAVE.GOOD : 233 } Ww ANTED-SAMPLES ON OOMMISSION RY A traveller, Adin \u201cA Woo \u2014POSITION AS RESIDENT GO peus in Most capable of eaching Fo young caps Latin, Provch and music.Best reforemoss gives.pee dross P.G.Box ox No.5 59, Cowansville, P.Que.05 24 places dr in Ontario with_ether tionally rooms, with fir class table, at 166 4 1 BARD \u2014MRS.SEARL, LADIES\" DOCTRESS private sccommodation with professional send: ance or ladies attended st their own homes.1% & George st.208 3 Bie 8 ROOMS ON BATHROOM FLAT, aad two small singles rooms.-Alao t bie board à D ROOMS.TABLE cooking and pd good a Queen's Theatre.we .BOARD VACA I GENTLEMEN OF ORLADIES; , DEAT a pour 4240 weeks meals Bo 618 L hat oes GARD \u2014 WITH.ROOMS BATH FLAT AND > ground floor, without board if desired; terms very 997 D street, nest Blowy.208 5: BOARD, COMFORTABLY FUT FURNISHED 1ED PARLOR - - withews board; hat aia beading.\u201d © herbrcobs st ow OARD COMFORTABLE | FURNISHED ROOM.th good board; also table board, at 832 ches: OARD-DOUBLE AXD SINGLE ROOMS, WITH board; modern improvements; table board by day ol week.731 Lagaucheticre, Beaver Hall Hill 209 3\" | Bo42D-Axproon: AISO TABLE BOARDERS First ciase house.219 Berristreet.2096 BPARD AXD ROOM, $2.50: TABLE BOARD, S150; 50; cals at married couple; piano.Meals 1447 Notre Dame.(light hand.) OARD-\u2014-WANTRD BOARDERS AT 124 ST.DENIS, nice rooms, large ono for Lwo or three persons; ome \u2018PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC.NAEP NS NPN A Fer BALB \u2014 COTTAG x ne HAVE SEVERAL ow cottages sale rgains.Eaay terms payment.À.6.Roes & Co., Btandard Building.196 Ta F& BALE-VERY DESIRABLE HOME AT Mount Siectric Royal Vale.within bin a feu Las of pi of p frond tag ed » Fw plum trees, corrants, rapes.elon e nice .urchaser.Ap- aie Lo suit D es, R SALE _OR TO LET, THOGE TWO NEW ELEgant out stone and granite houses, 4264 and 4266 FOR SALE.' SALE-POR THE MILLION ix LILY DRIED 81.75; mill HSE ats rhea ii) 2 Co.» corner Bt.Jumes and Guy.iephons À JOR es LE 200 ook: 150.000 RUBBER AND Daily Star 6 HOUSES TO LET.AAA ALLS eT SA LANA ANS LET-A COTTAGE.FOR PARTICU- Jars apply to Thomas Ligget, Fra 3 Notre LET\u2014COMFORTARLE UPPER TN ment, 8 rooms, bath sad w.c., $13.00 month; also lower tenement, $13.00 oth fmm.ediute © oo 3 74 \"Plymouth For SALE SPLENDID PARLOR SET.CO8T $150, for ne bedroom set, black walnut, white marble Sopa.ost $100 for £5 ao desk, with koase top: re igerator, go-cart and Pomcrys Du, Duplicator.Apply 128 Deters street, fit.Jean Ba; 083 Lei RSALE-ST BERNARD POG, ROUGH Cat and orange, 18 months old.From tered sion For particulars address \u201cW x37 ara PIRE \u2014SOLID BLACK WALNUT MANTEL plate glass and drawers, cos 475, will sell Wi | to Re ALE.COMET PRECMATIO ALMOST NEW, Al condition.A genuine snap.Reason for party leaving the city.Can bo secs at 312 fie.Antoins R SALE-WE SELL TABLE CUTLERY AND silverware on cr wo fe es.Only class goods sold.Address \u2018\u2019Y 48/4,\u201d BTAK office.2091 TOR, SALE-GOOD FRESH CALVED AYRSHIRE e milker.Appl 2 stable in\u2019 roar of} Sherbronke 8 ont, between 121 oclock.~~ 302 JOR SALE DOG, ONE | Yor X TERRIER (B (BITCH) Apply.40 Lagauchetiere at: .RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.Ful ASA ASAIN, NASA SAS \\ 0 LET-FREE TO 18T OCTOBER, \u2018Oé, \u2018modern 6 roomed flat, every convenionce; 0.5 Gladstone avenue.and see it aoe Doom 418.Apply 646 Craig st.0 LET\u2014-FLAT OF 3 ROOMS AND BATHroom, unfarniched.Rent $8.00 per month.Apply 76 Mansfield st.091 0 'LET-\u2014-NEW FIRST CLASS MODERN six roomed flats, Daley furnace, closets, yard and shed.1211 St.Denis st.209 4 HOUSES WANTED- a a.TED-A MARRIED COUPLE, WITHOUT ars, would like to rent s small furnished for the winter.Add: immediatoly, stating pros.house to No.1676 Notre Dame street.ail irou ee Ces u i possession.Apply avenge, a of Grove.FOR SALE DRY KINDLING woop, pha dora 179 in HUBERT ST.com pt very.D Lo Vl ©, warm oor par ne 0 Willis at.Tel B11.tenant just je on immédiate: will rent R BALE\u2014TEN SHARE BOOK, ROYAL Nu.low: Avoir enry kt.Gray, 122 St.Lawrence ry Building Society, $156.00.Æddress \u201c\u201cG MI\" Main 2073 Bran ottice TINE UPPER TENEMENT, 49 Durocher.st.New Daisy fufnaco: newly painted throughout; rent low to a desirable tenant.Apply 47a Durocher st.208 2 er SELF-CONTAINED TENEMENT: © rooms, w.c., stable, newly papere: tinted pH pig Cadiçux street, afternoons, or \u2018301 St.Urbain, ovenings.2091 LET-OPPOSITE ST.JAMES METHODist Church, lower tenement, heated with furnace.Immediate possession.28h St.Alexander st.x 'LET-FREE OF TAXES, FOR_2% DOLlars a month.For occupation by adults only.houso 2318 St.Catherine at.situated between McGill College avenue and Jan street, It has recentl n throughout and would ui anit.a dontist, holy.er or tashionable dressmaker.The key isin the shop bencath.Apply at 118 Durocher rt.2 2 2aw LET-UPPER TENEMENT, AT NO.\u2018A?St.Denis street, corner of St.\u2018Louis square, imniediate on.Apply 247 Su Lawrence st.2008 Dai LET 7 MANSFIELD ST., LO ER tenement.Rentlow.J.H.Hodges em- uilding.us) 5 STORES.BUSINESS PREMISES, ETC,, O LET.TO dia 8 ASAIN SONA AAAS NN LET-LARGE SHOP, HEATED BY PROprietor, near now Pacific station.Imme- ate possession.Dr.Thayer, 1385 Notre yg troet.FACTORIES _FOR SALE.AAA ~~ AAA R BALE\u2014PLANING MILL AND FACTORY AT Ottawa: is well aitusted and Bow in full operation.Bteam power and machinery snd of latest im rovements, haa good dry tin, kiln and is porcs se ulp- ng every on ur \\ding cle.For turther partion addres capital Plaping Mill Co., Ottaws, == ee BUSINESS CHANGES \u2014 a TRANS / R SALE\u2014MILK RUN, D DETWEEN 2 AND 5 gallons, with sant waggon, sleigh and horse.Address\u201d 138,\" STAR oifice.207 3 R SALE\u2014FIRST CLASS DINING ROOMS iN running order; guod reasons for soli ply \u201cE520.\u201d gran office.z ANTED\u2014A PARTY TO INVEST FROM SEVEN to ten thousand dollars or more to ext lished profitable business in Western On of tario, Tih or without es security: anes poid on capi- to suit inves- ca ê Eye - LACE IMPORTING BUSINESS.WwW Wanted partner with\u2018 some -ca ital, with holding bast connect nections hers and in Europe.Agarest PUPILS WANTED.mn w ANTED\u2014PUPILS FOR PRIVATE INSTRUC- in compositi kkecping.ari arithmetic, etc.moderate.Address \u201cE TH, office, Dorch« \u20ac C.BNOWDON , \u2014-| LS.THE INGRES OOUTELLIER =! Temple.WASTER of Langatesa Fraser Institute.304 § {OR SALE\u2014OR TO LET, NO.11 SEYMOUR AVE It isa fret class new modern built residence, eleo- ANTED PUPILS, PIANO AND GUITAR.pubs teacher.bas studied under best masters QC oT Tomote 1 I.Aten E YE 3337,\u201d STAR office.206 $ Jaw MUBIO PUFIIS, BY AN EXPERI- § \u2014FOR SALE AT NOS.82 824 BERRI Woda Ducharme).T.Soy atreet.à two tenement brick house, in mon acer, ice psc\" 87 \" STAR.office.© 206 aw Amro eu 824 Berri, or to ST D, 18861 otre Dame st, Ey PUPILS IN FRENCH AND MUSIC.e Court House.ARO St.Catherine st.2065 s250075 sonia house of four tad Si flane HN 7 te y cellar, a tow days.se NUL = et sty 6 8e, 201 © Court House.HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.For paze_vor st suacT ds sgoD ORDER AND barnes, coly times.w! be | cheap.Dovainique ste ! 209 1 HIGH, PROBABLY TED-PUPILS, BY A LADY TEACHER, ith Outarlo diploma, at pupils, , residence.Fog ng- ography.Hoda, Ee mdr a wa io WANTED TO PURCHASE.ANTRD SAPETY BI CYCLE IN GOOD order, which must be cheap for or cash.Address giving description and price, to *Y 441,\" BTAR office.he = FIRST-CLASS DOARD.POR Two Mary street.are : ET & Roatan TWOLARGE DOUBLE ROOMS bathroom Sat, board if required.58a City cos N Ro: \u2014CHRERFUL FRONT ROOM, ON BATHroom fat, with board; Daisy furnace; Omrosite J lames Methodist Church, 145 3t.Aer WW ANTED-BY A yopsa GERMAN Laos.speaking French ani Usb.à com- Blom torn gaed lady o % help.Alien 1 ANTED-DY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, SITUA.VV ANTED\u2014A YOUNG Mar, AQOGSTOMED TO not engaged In th © Lt pates oboe\u201d ilinery pret remuneration e red.\u2018Address \u201cB 4,\" San 3 age t privilege of an interview.Address, Saran Lice.VV ANTED\u2014 pk BY ou LADY FROM coonTeT uation ln gdod family as, OUMSIDA Peat references.Aili * \u201cOnrrie, F0.Box Li ou Tt TANTED\u2014BY FIRST CLASS SOPRANO, POSI- WANTED.ow rouldsive servioss for u small sslery.R% MS COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, wir aie for tæo couple, wi! Be Edward st.Toa TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEX CAN: single te ob ou Joung {rier friends fog sleep to sleep TRE vou.Appt 84 Rooxer 0 COSY ROOMS IN MODERN HOUSE, hot water, bath, ete.; Windsor Hotel, above 64.ime ue Address Vn, nes\" Pan pa ed FOR ONE OR TWO EN cold hr 13 bath; st, off Mountain.TT - ROM IN, A GENTLEMAN'S HOUSE, A LARGE RSALE-GRAY MARES YEARBOLD, 15 HANDS; 23 hands.ail sound also dark bay mare, 15-3: lon ave.SE oars.% Unlon VV A NTED HORUE, GOOD DRIVING AND.Ban hes Lr Loam, tn ty PU dresers: also gent's clothing and furs.paluo pa où account of éroat demand Address \"X 45,\" Bran PARTNERS WANTED.' BAR.Tadeo 04 8 os NTED\u2014 GENTLEMAN AS Pied bo - Lost.NV A intareet, fo a frat class, weil-osta ished bus: ness, ih oight to thousand ota to OST\u2014ON Nu SUNDAY AFTERNOON, ON ST.AN- financi and superinte end « office york.cond oa toine st.from ot.and passing on Aqueduct, tunity.6 dress R Office.se James ead 6.Falix ste, an earring with Ae hast poutre.x Reward to © the person who will ANTED- PARTNER, wiTH $1000.MUST BE Bring it to NO BL 208 No cd and a good salesman, n, will be given 5 dar OST\u2014STOLEN OR on ETRAVES ON THE wrH TES x abillg.Appl \"D a.L i pans cbwtnt mare und dog cart.Pense return to only not dgatrod, m us Baro sbi baa, OST\u2014BY A SCHOOL G ASILVER MEDAL, J à Ter ne Tor Mary ORoutks, Fra Xavier School, LESSONS WANTED: _ will be rewarded by returalng to 235 Loi To IND, OLD ing it £0 614 Bt.Joseph shy nrded on brine FETE ATOR 4 Cn, Lop Of .Betaro to 177 M at: suitable lortably furnished front b on b with modern eonveniente; locality west Mountain s£.Radome ~X $4h.874% oon OOMS-FOUR COMFORTABLY FURNISHED double rooms, with board, 7d, suitable for two gentlemen or married couples; tbrais moderate.56 Victoria st.\u201cAddress ji \"i Wares WASHING OR HOUSE CLEANING OOMS\u2014FAMILIES WANTING ACOOMMODA- by the day.Address Margaret Fitagerald, 13 An- b set R°.ba for winter ver wil find large rooms, SKMAKING.1.PRIVATE | 2004\" WAS, JY E = and ft 094 Notre Dame street, Srd Ard sory.ME ANTED\u2014BY A STEADY TRUSTWORTHY young man, situation in hotel or \"to be generally useful.Address \u2018\u201cD 541° Braz YV nese AppyD.Co, 7] Craig st._ 209 ses j ANTED-BY YOUR A TOUNG GIRL AGE À SKTU- \u2018WASTED.A COOK, HOUSK AND TABLEMAID ati t hore.there hil, Moar loos wos maid oho can sow.mn » Aoi 18 bare Duke ob.me dd KTED A & 3 ANTED BY iT RESPECTABLE MIDD.Wa ANTED WA JOO GR NEHAL EERVANY AF W fhe dort LE.ANTED A JOUPNTENT CENFEAL SEE flow veslios Adres \"RN.st en Fi To wt TE ag Roly ila m.orafter \u20ac ANTED- BY A FS AND W \u2018vork in petvete families.10 Evans où.25 ir [ \u2019 A pve fé .x.1a ar a FURNISHED ROOM, WITH O hE ROM TORTUES Boo B Rare and ring, de fau double and single, bathrooms \\broom st with board, late dinner, for gentiemen.106 ses COMS\u2014WELI, FURNIBHED, ALSO TARLE R board.45 Victoria st.Roa VICTORIA STREET, LARGE PLEA- woll fornishe& rooms, où bath Bat : also nice om street fins; good board.209 4 RE E FURNISHED, LARGE rent mess ee à ' fh.see Re qui rave mit ny returning seme Dominion F wr o 1.090 GOLD néon Mai atreataciou CHAIN FROM 1 186 to Yor aa Ou Puce ee return fo the address sad pe $s reward.1 OST ABOUT?DAYS AGO.A WHITE AND RED Ea Soe ST Cote Lou rain MORNING, BETWERN 40 HUTCH.FOUND.B DOG.IF NOT CLAIMED IN be Ad Le dofras gaponnns oe 22 ir ~ - _ WANTEDTO BORROW Ç ANTED-BY FOUR YOUNG LADIES, PRI dancing, lady teacher or preferrsd.N WILLING 200 BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED INNINGS ANTED\u2014BY AN ENGLISH \u2018ornTIaMAN De Pronch tani Aire A Gé\" STAR oO AN ANTED\u2014BY MARRIED COUPLE.LARGE BED- Arm.cin House .ROOMS WANTED.Wom 3 or omy roca BY Xo a \u2014 eo TaN DOUBLE AND W NES vo Rll, pates 8 Hotod- i BOARD WANTED.| ; SLA WH BY YOUNG MAN, BOARD IN FRI San portions aod = W rose sod parlor, with mast bs s2loct dad'ln oud.idan ll rie vocaprescins Wie: \u2014 T IS A FACT that we pay Cash for every thing we purchase, thereby being able to give infinitely better value to our customers than can possibly be done by those houses who accept three, six or nine months\u2019 credit.R J.TOOKE, 177 St.James street.\u2026 BRANCH: 1553 St.Catherine street, East.| \u2014 2091 SPECIFIC ARTICLES.RESENTATION ADDRESSES ! MANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED.' @ IDWIN COX & CO.114 8t.Prs.Xavier street BOECKH'S Aine ~ BRUSHES, For sale by all leading deal 1752 KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Cough Drops are the in the world for the THROAT sad CHEST.For the Voice unequalled 286 R.& T_W, stai.(ped ra each drop.\"importers and Manufacturers of Bliliard Tables and BILLIARD GOODS, tnd WAN TABLES, sr 00 a0 ST.DENES #T.MONTREAL.An Absolute Cure for Indigestion, ADAMS Prpsin TUÉTI- FrutTi Solid by ai! Druggists and Confectioners.5 cents RING IN \u2014 OR NOSE | HARRISON Ait it you need not look further, 288 sr.JAMES (Near MoGiLL).ti Great Improvements in RAZORS.class known, aod si advancement in the art of pon.sod shor attained.Innumerable {ootimonials p shaving them \u201cmost com- fo ble,\u201d °*\u2018plessant,\u201d \u201cse oe kably easy,\u201d luxurious,\u201d and that they * give satisfaction\u201d where before a small fortune had been spent in t og to obtain a good Ruxor.Prices $1.50 each; with 3 Lire a 00e with 4 blades 2230.From - genuine ARBRN na are stamped with ar « name © pndndé Ware of £ Thaltations.17625 Saw MACHINERY FOR SALE.x BALE-FOUR SROONDHAND HORIZONTAL ok, For fon Se.alo bollers eee Far far ac Hiner hows sud me mille roek worsiag, quarrrine a and mrtg ios.Toad Writer oul for prose sad partic; He 103 Sewf t 18 Victoria square.MISCELLANEOUS.1 ANTED TENDERS FOR pus JTUNDRED shutters.Vor \u2014 ma, who deine ie ABOUT ABOUT JossrH [articiars a3 fas soply iz Towne Crates, Se Mechanical Beyer KE opis SF WE irl ir ment?Lena er NE Whitney, Whitneyville, ANTED\u2014A REMINGTON TYPEWRITER for pew gasaliers, ete.112 Dum .ET ask | looking IRCULATION 88,067 PRICE ONE CENT.CONSERVATIVE PRECAUTIONS.MEETING TO PREPARE FOR VOTERS\u2019 LIST REVISION.The Event Gives Rise to Renewed Talk About the Approach of the General Elections-What [I1r.Ouimet Says.There was at unusual amount of sttr In Conservative circles to-day.Hon.J.A, Ouimet,- Minister of Public Works, upd leader of the party in this district, was in the city, and was busy all day with the leading Conservatives of the city and district.This afternoon a meeting of repre sentatives of the local Conservative associations and of Conservative mem bers of udjacent .countics was held at the Government ufficers.The-abject of the meeting was announcéd to be'to select committees to supervise the revision of the voters\u2019 list.The announcement of the meeting and its objects gave rive to much speculationinall political circles, particularly among the Liberals, who regarded the event as positive proof of the near approach of the oft-threatened general elections.\u201cDoes this meeting mean that the general elections are at last on hand 1\u201d queried a STAR reporter of Mr.Ouimet: this mornin **No, it does not,\u201d replied the honorable gentleman, \u201cAccording to law a revision of the voters\u2019 lists has to take place, and we are going to \u2018take steps see that our friends do not suffer in the revision.It is practically the same precaution that the Liberals are taking, (oa we cannot afford to be caught napping any better than they can.\u201d When will the elections take place, any ven en, that is more than any body, even \u201cincleding the Prime Minister, could day Just jet It will probably be beld on the elec- ral lists now under revision, however, for it will be two years before the next revis- lon es place.\u201d THE HARBOR \u2018SCHEME.Work on the Guard Pler Progressing \u2014Scarcity of Dredges.The big embankment built in the centre of the river opposite the city I is attracting much attention at present.Citizens generally know that the embankment is part of the barbor scheme, but stran are apt to ask what the pile of mud and stones means, he on.e Wallace ed the esting che other day while ut of the Customs House win - ows.© had heard something of the bar- - bor scheme, but did not know that the guard pier was of it.In two months more when navigation closes this season's the work would be still farther advanced.In a month, however, a new dredge will be ready and this will help the work on some.\u201c About 27 feet of the pler | is showing above water, leaving n fest more to be added\u2019 to the Belght.x humber of visitors are taken ovér to the work daily in the barbor tugs.\u2018THE RIVER VERY Low, Down .to Twenty-Seven and a Hall Feet in the Ships Channel.The water has seldom been s0 low in the river as it is at present.In the ship channel between here and d_Quebee it is \u201cdead\u201d low at Z7 feet 6 Harbor officials think it may go, a + least, one and a half feet lower.Av this point it would be the lowest on record.ers leaving here have got to load to suit the depth of the water.vk ite the city several shoals are plain sible and during the past week se mall boats have got stranded on them.HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION.While Montreal will have no provinoial exhibition this year, she will have one, that of the Montreal Horticultural Society.Next week, comen Cia on Tu y even ng, the Victoria Skating Rink will be ba ht and beautiful with plants, flowers, fruits and vegetables from all over the province.The exhibition promises to be a eat success, As many entries have already Been received.The following gentiemen bave contributed handsomely to the prize list, which contains nearly $2000 in premiums, the largest sum in the history of the Societ n°5 Donald A.Smith, Hon John w Redpath and Messra w.Onli Robert kay, D.Williamson, W.M.Ramsay, F.ye G.Cheney, H.on Allan X Morrice, orge re eor ovre, Warden King, William Evans, .A.Ayer, Mor n n& Cog William Ewing & wo d, W.Mann, Robert Reid, w.halle and Stone & Wellington.-Fhe-directors of thé Societ.y haves also given special prizes, amounting to $50, for the bert collection of apples, open to the world.The following entlemen have secured as judges: Plants, Mr.David Allan: and Mr.Robinson, both of Boston, and Mr.G.Cooke, Plattab: ; eut flowers, Mr.Scrim, Ottawa, and Mr.Jonathan Brown, city; apples and pears, Mr.A.McD.Allen, Toronto, and Mr.C.Pb.Newman, Lach ine; rapes, ete.Mr.J.Kirkwood and M Tr.J Ka ton.bot city; vegetables, Mr.William Ross, où mont, and Mr.P.Power, Potite Cote.Diplomas and pecial prizes wil} be awarded to exhibit\u2019 of exceptional merit.Thed rs have/decided to donate the proceeds of one of the days to the Cenerdl and Notre Dame Hospitals in equal proportions.AGAINST THE PETITION.t the regular meeting of Gordon Lodge, NE tu I.O.G.T., last evening, the fol ing resolutions were carried unanimoukly: \u2018\u2019That this Lodge beg to offer a roloet amines the petition Lou about 10 be pat before the\u2019 Lieutenant-Governor, By thee censed Victual, lors\u2019 Association otage for the suppression of the Temperance soclo fos, Do- Alliance; a! Iso, that th Lodge Dom {nion Alliance in taking on n the action of the legal Stops fort the > supprossion of the liguor 1 RESIDENCE FOR THE JESUITS.The Jesuit Fathers bave under consideration a scheme for building a summer resi- | dence for their Order, ey are Bow con- other at St.Placide.\\ Sg rome The Grand Hotel, CALEDONIA SPRINGS, Closes September Srd.OTHER HOTELS CONTINUE OPRN.The Waters sold by best Detels ond guesses, sod OR Sate À FE GURD & CO | 2 « operations will have amounted in time to about \u2018five \u2018mouths.Close, pon mat a mile of the \u2018have been added to the stn Stare, which assuming gigantic pro The derricks have not been w full tine owing to the acarcity of else ant thy eo pa pp TH oe ced Cn Li D [3 ENE kt dB: > Lh ep.a dan ort J yh Rules of \u201ci SATURDAY'S BR MATCHES.| ORTON, WINS THE TWO [ILE © INTHE STATES.The Canadians to go to Quebec and the Shamrocks to the Theatre-Miscellaneous Sporting News.The next important match in the Sonior Leaguo scries is that between the Capital and Montreal teams, which is to take place on the M.A, A.A.grounds, on Saturday afternoon next, commencing at 3 o'clock sharp.Both teams are desireus of being as near to the championship as.possible, and, consequently, they will put up the game of their lives, It is not too much to presume that there might be a surprise in store for the Shamrock team in their match with Toronto in the Queen City next Satay: and by any unforeséen reason they should be defeated, they may yet have to fight very stubborn) for the ticker.© Montreal Clu bh_ think thoy ca can hans me \u2018ono round nearer Fhe trophy an the final bout for the same, nou he ep de doteat the Capitals next Saturday and providué Shamrocke suffer defeat at the Toronto.The Capitals are not any way and tident about the outcome of next Saturday's match, as they know how close the \u201cgray colts\u201d Played them in Ottawa on J uly 1.ana now thoy vices who is a tower Vor strength on their derence.For all this mishap the Montreal ( re taking no are daily Perse their team, the rosutt of on could seen on their play ny t Toronto last Saturday, rtson, the new on put active inside rte gave ge imsolf, and he will show up to tter advantage on bis own grounds next Austin \u2018Ifvine is another intermediate man w 8 88 > w Saturda ing 8 3 who has signified ne intention of be- year.but who through found inc n Incroese circles, around to Ottawa.and art ue with the for a few times and was then stood a fora loss relinble Player on the 25th August, mt ther invalaal) e assistance, he having to Montreal to further pursue his studies ate McGill.Another, likely change will be t in the person \u201cTito,\u201d tho star flelder, wha ayed for her Victoria Lacrosse Clu ear, and made such a brilliant name for himaelt the eastern tour e by that club.Surely, with all this in their favor, the team should come out one ahoad of tho Capitals, as they no now stand four wins each out of six matches p igs ere will not be any fanc, 7 prices charged.| Those who bave not seen the \u201capitals biay this year, and those who have seea the embrace this op rtuaity, as iv will be othe Just ons, in a arly plonship match in Montreal this season.Shamrocks at the Theatre.The Shamrocks ere holding their second annual theatre peut at the Queens on Wednesda, evening, the 12th, te on of Edmun Colliers visit to this: city.T will moet at the Association chorus ats i Glock; when the first rehoareal will be held held.hil end à oige delega portion of the entertalumont.Those Perthlans.[SPACIAL TO THR STAR] \u2014The played wall 3 is er of tbe.Fiano Beal Sin sneer Ca, an McVey a bother of the hemroek ex- says Coraw ail team and- thert ta noth to do but star now, 59 od up ae Perth a hi ng The Toronto-Shamrock Matoh.[sPXCIAL TO fail stam.) Toronto a Crab wir oct tas famous n m © famous Shamrosks Montr at Rosedale.This will an appearance rooks in Toronto co this Tee The boye in blue are working hard and while the Toronto Lacrosse Club team fs à new and young py they jaro blo of creating a es owed to such sdvantage nine: the who Ww.ured { Montreal will again be on the Toronto defence Long Throws.of the Junior Independent Lacrosse © be held tomorow erent .at 471 ock.rom the vy Peat are re- = , Garnet ad The ) ho Maples and the Elms will play on the Elm gronpde Fa turday remot Ast no the Indepe at work getting BASEBALL National League.The folios are the results of yesterday's ivr of the National League at the cities men- BR.H.E.At Boston\u2014 ville.5002121) 11 13 2 ton.EN 6700018 20 16 os Wadswor , Knell and Grim: Hod- son, iti and Cancel.Called, darkness.At Brooklya- ! Cleveland.000040400 8 12 0 Brooklyn.000000000 4 3 Bat tories \u2014 mopPy ou and O'Connor; Stein and Dailey.Umpire, Lynch.At New York\u2014 tsburg - - 3900051004 13 15 5 Now York 800032003 14 9 35 Menafee and Budgen ; Meakin and Faro] rt \u2018mpire, McQuade.At Philedelphia\u2014 Philadelphia .Cn ncinn Ce trente - r Merritt.x cit Raltimore- icago .Bolte.2.Batteries \u2014 Terry and «bcriver; [lemming and Robinsun.Umpire, Keetu.At Washington\u2014 Washington -60 } 9 000 7 8 2 St, Louis.4020040 10 10 2 Batteries - Hoddook and Robinson: Clarkæo: Breitensteln and Miller.Empire, , Betta, Cailed at ond of 7th; darkness, How the Clubs Stand.- Won.Lost.Percentage.36 870 il 39 643 > sv 046 .63 \u201c5 ô72 6 3 345 5 31 023 54 56 490 > 61 450 \u201cee 47 ôt A se vo 48 tn 410 Futhington.cee 30 75 .330 uisvilie.3 79 -283 The Raliroaders Want to Win! {SPRCIAL To, THE STAR.| FARNHAM, Septomber 5 The Farnham Baseball Club is making es preparations for their matoh with theOttawa Cinti on the Jatiers grounds on Saturday next.This fs the last schedule league match that the Farnhant team is booked for and the manngemont Laye secured the bost local talent for the wind-u Base-Hits The Mytunie and the Canadiana played on Floscber 6.fleld, Saturday aftern The utuals won by 12 runs to 8 | - ATHLETICS.On the Cinder Track.Quebos Amateur Athletic Association holds its first an rts on the Q.A.rx 1 À.grounds on Thursday.3th sSoptember.mue of events is us follows: 100 yards as yard oa 860 yards run, 190 No tr Ar burdies, radniog jump, runnin .ona mile Tun, thres-logged race.MORE fosfbail throwing clowd Tuesday.ith Se .À tot of 25 ome mast be enclosed with tho Aafia .of C.will orem aah event.Mr F.McNaughton is Onorary secretary.Orton Wins pre Tue.Mile, \u201cNiw YORK, Beplembor 5.\u2014 : Berger Po ay, in the games of.the Now ersey ae Orten, N.Y.A.C,, won the tive scratch 481 AQUATICS.The Prince May Sell His Yacht LONDON, mbcr \u2014 Th na report has boon circulaisaue uote 3 the Frigg Wales is Shinking of of dlspoaing to worthy rr just ih ge era La sis a Tr - sounestion wi r that Yard A » .\\ Dunraven would 1 of the Sor annla; to become on ESS NE vy ry hem ny a ere ses of hs Brilanni s_defeat, wh \u201chh fastor craft is des thoug! WA the ponoral opinion foes.she wi \u2018have to walt a Jong { time for a beat- ng.will of Aha to ise for the news that His Royal H: noes proposes to THE TURF.Yesterday's Trotting at Elmira.ELMIRA, N.Y., September 8.in yesterday's events floundered Sibyl.a ran rank outsider, distanced Joh for a denial of the redis ose of the Bri- Vo another crack in ber stead.5.-The seo-eawin, ° (he talent n D, the choice, and almost shut out Nollie $., ihe seco favorite in the 236 e intervention of saved Ruby from an \u201coglorious defcat in\u2019 ihe ire trot.pacing: pun.aries sibyl, br Bee meme ken INicho .11321 431182 6 2233 254 5r0 5 4 5 1ro 7 6dr 3 dis 2.254, 2.274.2.17 class, trotting; (Unfinished.) Ruby, br m, by tog; purse, B40.Crane].0.a 12126 Prince M.b g .56611 Tippie, bm.: 212656 G b .4 à 5 4 2 Fores 35353 Graydeld, ss voue 63434 me2.24, £ 22 Yesterday at hoepahead Bay.SHEEI'SHEAD Bar, here yesterda September \u2014The were nol especially attractive.and the weather was anything but pleasant.Nevertheless persons were on hand to watch tho various events run and incidentally torolieve the bookies of some of their surplus cash, S marles: First race, about 3 ape.53 (Keel fue i tol, 1; Armita, 10u [ ne, Ferrio Poor Jonathan, um- bon Lis ack SN RN rite, Panway, Mabel heck Little o Billy, 5 Elliott, Canary Bird, .Secon race, mile\u2014Cand delabra, 108] fos] 0 3, 1; Discount, 103 5 Hamilton] 7 tol, Strathmeati, st Te rhird race, mile\u2014 o Michael, Flora Thornton lof Tua Be n}, won; Dutch Skater, 10$ {Balla 7% de, 94 [woeto ol, 1% tol 3, Time, 1.1.41 5 d, Prig, Long e, Joya Fourth race, § mile\u2014Th even, won: Counter enor, 114 [Tara Urania, as LHe to 1,3.pett, Pepper.iri Bravours.Dario h race, 1-1 16 miles Vold.118 Toren) tot won: Miss Dixie, 118 {Taral].1) to 1, tereon, 118 [Reill].even, 3.me, | v tle, Thurston, Stonemason one mile on Turf] pr 6 to 5, won; Tite Penny.Joe Signe 8 to Brioso, 160 JH.Hamilton), 6 Lime.Sir] Dixon, tie April Fool \u2018aiso The Opening Day at Windsor.WINDSOR, Ont.Driving rk races were _There were four cvents on_the 30 : Wat- Leo tt],16 und 1.41 A4.also to 2, 17 toi, 2 Autl- n also rai a Commonor (Doggert gan).1, me, L ott.Con wards, svlise tzer, Cromwell.Glen Lilly, a 113 L 44.September 5.\u2014The Windsor n yesterday._programmse, th first two not being of much account.pane rat race was a stake race for 3 Fear-olds; Eleven horses were entered but on iy © F., bg.Jacob Fowler, Fingal, Str o Lilly had a walk over, but made the mile in 3.second event was Ly Escak, bg .D.Cornwall, Norwich, \u201cOnt\u201d who Went to heats were made between heats of following races and the timo was 2.334 end 2.234.35 class, paci $500 wi EEE J.Boner, Toledo.411 ; 5533 Dusty,ch h, cu \u2018aled Ye ÿ, o,0 Prince Wm ve m., b g, B.Davis, Col.2.1 14 Mic 7 8 dis Black Harry, dik h, A: W.Freer, ; Detroit.6 717 dr 5 6 dis May Murphy, bm, Caster & Ben- net, Southport, Mich.8 9 Mambron Hunter, br b, H.Abford, hatham 4 5dis Jian Corbett, ba ED.Fox,\" \u2018Wind: RP UN 96443 Time, oa: por 2.208.10, = Ki rien.I Fort rows pe 3111 Red Line, bh, PA lon: Angol a, Ind\u2026.:, 1322 C 2225 Chloe; g m.J.H: Moteal ite, ngston.5433 Wiikes, bg.Simmocolon Stock farm, Ypsladi, Mioh.5 4 4 Time, 2 2,178, 2.134, 2.16, 2.18}.A Good Card at Indianapolis.INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.\u2026.Septembor 5.\u2014 The weather yesterday was threatening and only 1500 people attended the second day of the races The trac k was heavy and consoquently | Direcily record.Alix not sent against his world's was will il try for t the world record for a mile au port yesterday was fine, and finishes close and exciting, The 216 trot one of the warmest contests over soon in the was the West, [Darkness prevented its completion.Summaries: 2- year-old trotting, 2 .45 class; purse $60.Maritka(Hay].\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1 61 Phenom.i 212 Bens MisAt.1233 Kuella Shahan \u2026 34024 Lottie Hornet.4dr Alphonse Wilkes.\u2026 5dis Ti 23.2300 ing: purse, $1000 \u2019 T.N.BAD Somes on] 22111 Al D.11232 3 8334 Pat Murphy 4443 ime -2.12}, 212, 215, zin, S101.2.16 class, frotting: purse, $300 (unfinished) Don Cublt 1 47 Pilett 3 +431 pri -\u2026.1 51110 8 Nina Med .86614 Prince Herschol .10 3322 ennle K.-1110 356 Ma LE .BI 10 78 Glertrudo.Gé 311 5 Mal by .338 6dr .4 79 9dr Benne - = 2 7 12dr appy Courier 12 Bar Time\u20142.14}, 2113, 2124.2.14, > SP 20 class, ing; purse mal M.[Thy omas|.l.LL, 6111 .1325 .232412 3588 5 4 3 ¢ Time\u20142.27, 2.16}.2.23}, iE, Threatening Weather at Fleetwood Reduces the Attendance.Nrw York, Septo 5.\u2014 Threa v weather ton at Ficotwood yestorday, and there ware more than three thousand persons prete witness the cecond day's races of tho cuit trotting meeting.The damp seemed to affect, Liu the track and it good as ft © day bef toning, mber to reduce the attendance Lo Brand cle was not so before.Still, as some of the pre trottore ou the turf were engaged in the three events of the day.the average rate of speed was almost as good as on the opon- ing day.Summarics :\u2014 2.18 class, trotting: purse, $20% J.Ë.Thayers ch = Ralph Wilkes I jolden).111 .332 .3214 973 455 866 et .687 Fan Re Mm 5 4dis Little Toje, bs.7 9dis Time, 2.14 vlass, trotting; purse $3000 MB.Wilcox's Fanny Wilcox, br m J.'sbilinglas] 53411 1133383 3221822 Cha £ 54 44 San ¢ dis Tinie i 2.19%, 2.13, 2144, HN 2.40 cl ad ar-olds, tro s purse HM ee Bud, chefCurry].1 1 Marston, che \u2026 2 nero, b c 3 toy) Flower, b 4 me\u20142.160, 2.19, 2.16}.They win Hold Race Meetings Night.New Y , on à new Lon Tom by day.Th custom vill begin o on Saturda, cvening nèxt.The nov been secrot 5 \u2014Horses are to almost nothing has been said pry it.Tho new run Tone Tac by night as woll as an track ts accompanying buildings have | sprung up within th, and even the pops around that yet ot th veu new w was going Sd 5 of whioh Shed hy the Newtown Jockey rk, ew York, is ident, James Cairo.suporintcndent, here isa stand with seats for shed for the betting wring.À, elect half.mi ile track | been constricted, ric light and 2500, bleachers far 1300.$d a bi I pe opersted from the roef of th and, | ana the horses ill bo followed in Coin Journey 5 à scarch light Lowianders Death.@ The brow, oo Lo Tiander.winner of the Bobur burban Sime lenp ie- 1808, and a 20 & more or} areer w Td died at Coney.Inland.os permis of Lhe els vas frmported In utero be Mr Le virgipl and, wan ir rained for puis early monts \u2018 n, obo of the pwn- or oF Sport.ve vansoid ta'à four fo to one af the eign s mile or m a horse nt Charles xx Tow.aftorwards Oxx and Lowe aerate nd, the man who married Sarah Wheeler, considers that a inthe néion exists concerning his part in the affair.He says that the marriage did not take place inst his wishes, end \u2018chat the couple continued to live in his house for two months afterwards.\u2018During this time he doclares that not a .word was said about & former ma parlant AND * PIN WORMS.à .PIL AIS No More Misery.ment.It will insten up the moisture, sentation characterizes Gives Instant ITORING PILES te coed tion, found alike in the rich au od ovis hm Painted = tomate Toy n8 of be symptoms are a sovere pégping.whl which ia worst ap ble da the\" lich at frequontly re Thais y sleep.» y ts until they are rr; t Beet irc F cles are ses se.be.other sym plom of fuchiue tation OTT ody are tamed intel oh ead oT Soha oi : kir outed hy stop lichlag À cal the © sôres and ulvers, dry ine Pil wo ORs is an ailment eutjrely difuren rent a8 fan Lich Files ye et its offeota and symptoms are exactly the ame ho same Biol lo Jching ; the same os th disouses.Chase aiment acts magio.It val) at once qe relief from this torment.REFERENCES.Nowmarket\u2014J.T.Bogart, x io, Rinw Gio.wah li f Ponte; it Tormpletan.dri fein, drug Crt es R e Ie « Tottenham James 5 eld.| Sratora\u2014 Davia, J.Reid.rie\u2014H.The celebrated Dr.Chase's Ointment is rande ma fic, Bar [robl FE bat it is Snr all Ite arr Sn ir AA by ali druggiste, Pri \u2018 Mail ee FM ANSON, BATES & CO.kin Diseases.such ar Kczema.Itc 6 Torenta.out Solo Agcets.tor Dominion of Canada pared the brown horse for a number of coups, Bat the most sucoeesfut br far wasthe Subu of last season.Nobody but Oxx, owner Lowe, and their Jockey Paiey MoDermott believed Lowlandet capable of running à mile and quarter fast enough to beat the: crack field that would oppose him for the Suburban, consequence, he was at soyp n The readers of The Sun ail how Lowlander shook off all but Tormey and Iddes- leigh in the early stages of the race and then had the race in hand, ultimately beating rerrificr three-quartoru of a length in 2.06 3-5, ono of the fastest Suburbans on eco Lowe won the rich stake and $20,000 in bets.Soo brown horse passed into the hands of Trainer Chandler, who tried Lo get him os or this Jears big handicaps.was an oxceedingly ard horre to train, and, after causing untold trouble at the pos ost on à number of occasions and Qearing other horses out, thus destroying their ces of winning, lils entry was refus y the Coney Island Jockey Club for any of its races.belng exceedingly plain and commonplace.He had speod, though.and but for his ugly temper woul have heen a great horse, especially over the mile ground.\u201c Hoof-beats The autumn mevting of the Bel-Air Jockey Club will take place on Thursday and Saturday.September 27 and 29 good programme has been arranged and will eS issued in afew v days.THE WHEEL.Crossed - the Bristol Channel on a Water Cycle.Loxnox, Septem ber 4.\u2014The attempt to cross the English channel on a water\" eycle has ap- a uch Ean who tried it and failed carly in st feat will be attempted by rt Beg.sculptor, of Newport, Wales, what on Wednesday.crossed the Mristol channel from Newport te Weston, a distance by steamer route of fou miles, but Brown, owing to the tide and other causes, actually travelled twenty-one miles.Tho time was three and three-quarter hours.He finished in good condition.Brown's cycle consists of two cigar-sha tubes, each seventeen feet long.lyingparalle and three foet apart.They mpressed air.In the cedtre sa Js a platform and seat fora driver.Two pels, one on the outside of each tubo, are propelisd y the ordinary .cycle als an aha ear \u201cThe steering gear consiits of two seem the weakest part of the Ti.and Tin probably come to grief in roagh water.\"parently been abandonest for the season by the Er \u201c8 a8 2 8 ~~ ° oT ~ CHESS.The Second Day's Results at Leipsic.LE:Paic,\u2014September-3\u2014Yesierday -was the accond day of the German chess congress: and intornational chess tournament e results ere : nd round\u2014Téfclhimann, of London.beat Suechtig, \u2014 Germany © Tranc many r, of Austrin ; Li pk of Germany.béat Biackbrne, of Koglan .\u20ac: Veyslica.of Russia, and Schiffers, of Russia, beat Mason, of clan.Four Lu adjourned.Third round\u2014Black- burne t Bchlsichter, of Austria; Lipko peat rd, New York.I'eichmann beat beat Berger, and Schif.f Germany : Jan The others did not fers drew with \u2018Macot.finish.LAWN TENNIS.A Matoh At St.Lambert.A Tennis Match was played on Saturday afternoon between the St.Lambert Lawn Tennis Club and the Maauana La#n Tennis Club.The former won 1 double and 2 singles, the latter winning 1 double and 1 sin Th cores = ere as fol ows: Messrs.O.W, Jamon and W.A Dart beat A.Messrs.H.C.w.s.Wright and À.E.Hervey .6-3, 63 A.K.Bamber beat A.E.Harve, 26, 63,63.Late Sporting News Condensed.The semi-annual mecting of the Britannia Football Club will be held today M.A.A.A.rooms, Mansflcld street, at £.15 p.m 1e Canadion Snpwaboe Club fre havieg an excursion to Que leaving Montreal at 9 o'clock next Sunday morning, arriving in Quebec The return trip will be com- = a tho aame evenin mon 7 o'clock on n Monday evening, thus leaving sufficient Lime to see the openin of the Exbibltion, prbieh e next ay.have sccompas nied the Canadiens on these former excursions will remember the pleasant time they Rave.nt, and the coming excursion will be a repetition of these.The members of sister clubs are attend.The following are the officers of the South.chub: a new club organized f hooting in Bt.Johns: President, Lieut.Cor, d'Orso \u201cOrsonnens; v ice-presidon nt, E.AC Com ey: secre- Ares.i Th mittee, Hon.vu CAD gg Cr Trotter, Mr.w.a oe hip, whieh ia limited to ntteene as follows: Lieut.-Col.d'Orsonnens, Alex.ald, Major » D.Yo rauit, W.P.E Both on.Judge C.& Rincon BA A Bees, 3 B.Sparrow, 8, OCEAN sache TRAFFIC.Captain Barrett, of the Mongolian, said a STAR ri -to-day: p pessenge traffic between Liverposi x ontreal, both ways, has been this year as great not greater, than I have known it.By that I mean the saloon traffic.The steerage passengers have fallen off a little, Our good, aud I believe that thore is to bo a good stir np of ocean business.he fact voyage inward was made very pleasant for the officers of our vessel, sengers presented @& most Eratityn ng testimonial to the officers and crew.Swansea headed the list of signatures and many prominent Canadia added their names in evidence to the\u2019favonahle and flattering testimonial.\u201d SAVED BY THE FENDER.On Sunday afternoon \u201cEmma Belanger, a child \u2018two and a half years of age,\u201d was picked up on the fender of car No.do at the corner of Vinet street on the Notre Dame route.She was uninjured and ran to her home, 78 Vinet street.The fender that did this good work was one of the \u201cstraight fenders that the- Street kil Company have placed on their cars.This ia the second child which has been pi up in this manner since they bave bee rés THAT BIGAMY CASE.Di ire Fr The Feesnt bigamy |= caso, Mr.W.T.Hart, father of the young W.G T.U.J.CONVENTION.Porlutian EER wit i: to te sign - eboye \u2018avenue and : William \u2018and Wikha .COTE.ST.ANTOINE.| Proposed Improvements Discussed by the _Couneil.Cote St.Antoine Town Council held a meeting last evenink, ayor] Redfern occupying the chair.he D resent were: Councillors Hutchison, McCormack, Walker an Éouneifior Hutchison had received an estimate for a new firo station.It would t or a one-story Cc ilding, 64 x 31.with stone foundations to nfl afford accommodation for four horses, reels, étc.The matter was laid over until the next meeting.The Mayor and secre secretary were anthorized the deed to transfer Selby street, Brook avenue from the present proprietors to the town.Councillors Walker and McCormack were of the opinion that there was apossibility of a lawsuit in the matter and that the documents should be submitted to the corpora.| tion\u2019s solicitor bef A communica on» was peceived from Br | pistes on Murra, avenue asking the poration to lay dra pipes for a distance of, 2700 feet, Cte propristors offering y for the.construction of the Ema, w ich would be levied according to frontages of property.The request WAS ÆTR A en \u2018of St.Catherine street propric- tors were present and objected to the homologation of & al assessment roll for the widening St.Catherine street west.The matter was laid over for a week -when witnesses will heard, The secretary reported that the valuation roll had been registered at the Corporation office and was open for inspection.communfcat the Montreal Street Rallway Co.re the laying of a doublo track on Western avenue from Victoria avenue west and to the limits of the municipality was deferrod until the next moeting.THE CORN EXCHANGE.A Meeting of the Committees Held Afterneon.The mT the Corn Exchange met yesterday afternoon; Mr.\u2019 B, G.Thomson; president, occupying the chair.The Foron- 0 comniittee on deep waterways sent an invitation to members ofthe Corn Exchauge to attend the convention to be held in that city to discuss the twenty-foot channel uestion.As the proposal did not come rom or through the Board of Trade, the invitation was not considered.The vacancy on the Board of Harbor Commissioners caused by the death of Mr.Gould was taken up.It was decided to call a special meeting for Friday at eleven o'clock, when members will be given an opportunity of speaking on the subject of a successor.CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.The annual avc Br the St.Matthew's Christian Endeavor not was held in the lecture hail of St.thew's Presbyterian Church\u2019 on Monday evening.After general business, the election of officers ook place, with the following result: president, the Rev.W.Crutkshack: presid ent, Mr.ora sce president, Miss Duncan; record lan Thomson; corresporting.some ng se Miss Patterson; treasurer, Mr.Rt Pratt.The presidents of the various committees elected aro: Reception committee, Mrs, B.Smith; Centre street - mission, Miss D.Thomson; jublorcommittes «Fraser missionary intelligence .J.MeNeelle: ininsionasy collecting, ila Chior ;Sunday- temperance, Mr.A.Morton; music, Mro.n; two-cent.extra fund, Miss Mary Blackham; flowers, Miss J.Millar; Pema meeting, Mr.Geo eorge Burnie: lookout Mr.J.R.Melville Anderson, one oF the.Members left last night for the West, where he will atudy Tor à foreign\u2019 misalonary, THE CREGAN INQUEST OPENED.Yesterday afternoon ( Coroner McMahon began the inquest on the h body of atthe Crogan, at his la: ence, No, McCo Dr.Samuel R.Mackenzie, of the General Hoepital, gave evidence.He stated that he examined à on the return of the ambulance from scane of the accident and found that both his feet had been from the body, and that the left shou der had also been dislocated.The Coroner thought it advisable to postpone the inquest until Thursday at £ o'clock, as a |g many witnesses were to > be called.x.J.N.Greenablelds Q.C., t in the interest of the deceased's far s facnily.\u2014 ST.GEORGE'S SOCIETY.At the monthly misting of St.Geo: Society last evening the chatitablo Ets tee reported that sixty-ei persons had been 1eceived into the ome during the past month while they had given out-door relief to forty-four persons.and hel.two to England, ror bile Fhe.socle \u2018had buried one.They also disbursed during the month ST.LAMBERT IMPROVEMENTS.: At the regular \u2018monthly Municipal Council of Bt.day evening, Mayor Hors presiding, fol owin committes \u2018was appointed en- aire into different nage : Councillors x t¥adeas, Raphael, MR.BULMER RE-ELECTED.The Harbor Board of Commissioners.\u201cpassed a resolution of condolence on the the death of Mr.ir.Gould, at its weekly meeting yesterda; Mternoon.\u201cMr.He Bulmer nry was re-e resident for the ensui your.Bome reat business was transacted, + THE LIBRARY RY RE-OPENED.\u2018 he-Forser-Tsituto-meet opene d'agair to the pu yesterday afternoon.The summer cleaning has been very thorough and the J{brarians have overbauted their catalogue very Somplptely.Pain trom indigestion, dy d epeis, and too heart eating is loved iyspepa taki Carter's Lig Liver Pills, immedi: ately after dinner.n't forget this, Special Notices.«Smoke Derby Ping Smoking Tobacoo, Sc, 10e avd.306 pi Take no other.Union makes Late Curran Phe schol CRD Enstitate.) degraphic Y.M.C.A.BUILDING, DOMINION SQUARE, MONTREAL, QUE.SHORTHAND SIMPLIFIED.A : jatraetion hero students arc qualified to fill stenographie new and ingenious positions iu a third less time t| ei usually Instruction by men whe are experienced Toucher, and skilled Reporters.Day and evening sessions.Call or write for information.Expert Reporting and all kinds of Typewriting done on the shortest notice.BR.5.WRIGHT, McGILL UN IVERSITY, MONTREAL.SESSION 1804-1895.The MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS for Arts, Applied Budence, and for entrance int: to th Eqpree ur Women in tho Faculty of Arts w OW! FACULTY OF LAW-\u2014 Monday, the 3rd Boptember, et 4 in the roums of they Faculty, Fraser Ynstitate «Pneu \u2018Buildin ing.FACULTY OF ARTS (In the 8, Bpecial C Course toc Woinen} Monday, September 17th, at 9 a FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE ~Tussday, September 18th, at 9a.: Law, Bierce: © Lectures wilt en as follows: \u2014 Faculty of soe der SA: Facult ics of Arts and Applied Sriram Intending ho te cou obtain li necssas information orl osanding at to the undersign i ae Special Course for Women im the Faculty of Arts {Donalda Endowment), \u2018The following Lectu we PT Pina iota on pd alter September tim ally nial Pipic ies, ee.Bots od en an Foner Vitor oral Philosophy, Ro) ed h.History.ati Latin, root French, go Gorusan, Nathe- main pd Me st br dey \u2018Course.day acd | e atin; each lure.Fees, C5 tay bé obtained on spplica- J.ve REARENEIDGE, es Cs August 30th, 1804.yy Corner Viciorin Square and Craig street, is one of the largest and best equi) tional institutions in America.© building i burchased for the Cullege ata The permanent Teaching \u201cstaf?consists of à and two lad aus detected for Meir ol .The studi adu reonal superintendence of MW a: eaches 3900 for of study, foes, terma, 4 \u2019 MONTREAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, mx Victoria square, Mentreal.Cones Lc °F BURN 217 Kt.James Me n SEPT.3rd * na Combis; or and ae stioe, No student can take this oon remain ignorant ot \\ramaactio rrences ae con rthand and Tymewrd Stick oo or Nt iustit an itu: ton for educating young ladies ia to the thortest t possible Penmenshl This department ERT SEE .No oalrare Pi Psiforte à Violin teachers in heu partments are - nte spartmen ts for ladles, GW.THOMPSON, 217 Gt.James at.erred Fettes College School 1365 DORCHESTER ST, Corner of Fssex Avenme.ea Fran on Neptem! Wong pated into every Pacyartment University are oortified to by the pr pareuts of those hata Mn.B r.Claude Doucet, who (lsat June) Snned + ficiency and distinction of fran TR Miltary College, Dr.'m Burnett, poid medal, list and valedictorian (in 1003), x Liege, ani Mr.P.Simpson, who (when over hres hundred ea were rejected) passed the « Sntrance oxamination Lo Boston oman .were all propared st Fottes Collage es.During Jur.A apnit sad ber, Mr.Oman, head: ea i student wish za enter the Medical, Law, ice an Art classes of \u2018 lo September, or tor Ki Cal Teor torms, etc.17018 2aw PERSONS DESIROUS OF RECEIVING Students as Lodgers « or Boarders during the session from September 1 are requested {ocommunicate with the coran, \u20ac ving full partisn- Ne ser fon will he entertained which is not socom.Shao by à curtificate of the Health written references.Be sanitary coadition of ofthe.\u2018house from office.Jo W, BRAKENKIBCE, he Aoting Becretary MoGi Address, McGill College.NOTICH.ving Medieal aa lodgers iuasted to com icata, letter, with , Janitor, Medical Bepdrizient Mo boarders fr.JAMES COO) Gill University.\u2014 SUMMER RESORTS.St.Leon Springs Hotel.\u2026.very liberal patronage bestowed on se ea \"te continued demand for rooms, plist keep the hotel open till 45th SEPTEMBER, or ster if required.Spocial rates.- C.E.A.LANGLOIS, 208.41 éme ESA Dr.Strong's Sanitariuin, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.J.P.McBOSALD, Preprictors.THE WEST END conducted by Miss Lawder, Will be re-opened on Monday, Sept.17.parole who desire to enter MrOilt Dalverslty willbe prs for matriculation examinations or for the certifica of th the 2 Amaclate ith the vantages \u2018of & home a throne ea nes in ell There are plz highly educated Tealdsnt teachers who in tury overseo the study hours.French and music ve attention, also French pupils desiring w Lara a limited number a TE ia a, of bonds Fh doulsts ob oo by Les mber Sih Mise Lae Tawder will be at homo te toës on school bustn: Mackay Institution Protestant Deat Mules and the Blind, Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal, P.Q.School re-open on WEDNEBDAY, SEPTEMBER Ih.and | a Defocts in sposch- tated o or iw; dren wi ose hearing or defective night Dreveute them a common school are admitted aad B form » of themaclves.A god SE to ail Instruction in\u2019 pre og, oe mating.© canlag sod dressmaking is also given by compet CEORGE BY ENFORD, Secretary.m2 HARRIET E.ASSCROFT, Bupt.1773 Ontario Street, Montreal.«a Boys are trous Gerroparad der outrance examinations and o number is strictly limited.The or small, no pains are pba ind to secure the thon of Thu ness and a good tone are the ow] of this school.advantages oxist for Lackward or yor boys The Head- aster will be at home to SEPT.4th from 10 a.m.top.and 7 to Sp.School will mest on TUESDAY, Sept.11th, ~ For prospectus apply at the school, of in writing to the pa REV.ARTHUR FRENCH, 4.Suter) 36 Mr.Max Liebich ttoriseriy Master of the Berthier Grammar School) has been appointed Head Master of the © HIGH SCHOOL, 87.JONNY, P.Q.Mr Ldobich will take » few boarders who will enjoy all advantages of the High Schoo! Conse, at _the same \u2018having ta home.a ion for the Daivoraities or tor Commer.t Drill - application.Seoul ve opens Beptoiibor éth | ST.FRANCIS COLLEGE NON-SECTARIAN, , FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.The Classes in the Arts Cou SEPTEMBER 10.Te Fall orm\u2019 of he Colige Bo pois MONDAY, September The buildings are beautifuily situated, and are ra put in thorough ro Topic for the | a me Ty oS an ve.Special x advantages oxist for Lp Fa on - Board and Tuition, he an For further particulars, Rev.CHARLES 1 TANNER, Principal, 19998 \u2014 d, Qua BISHOP'S S COLLEGE, Lennoxville.Artsand Divinity for Michaelmus Term, me aE on ES Beptembe: padtriculation 0d preliminary exsminations où Septems- Principal oA 5 BET ADAMS DOL.OP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, Michaelmas Term beging on Beptewmmber information ps to on! given for atrgie er age Aisetpil scientific an: aod physical instruction, sam Pris to the Hi Headmaster, games, eto, er » 19028 Becretary.Lennogville, MOUNT ST.LOUIS INSTITUTE, 444 Sherbrooke Street, MONTREAL.Fais Institute will reopen TUESDAY Son Boptember 4ha) gn TE 8 et rr La MRS.A.B.GWILT / AND MISS EDITH BARR (Graduate of New York Teachers College) Will open & ne NPÉTERE Classes MONDAY, SEPT TT a Bee Ae Op and atter Monday, 10th inet, Mey.Guilt or Miles Sec: will be at Bom to visitors on 2087 The School foe Young Ladies, ue Miss Symmers and Miss Smith, will re- Sondes na er pre Beptersber.o desire it prepared for the Uat- versi for rioulation, or for Certi- cated fn Arte à Camera on schoo) 916 SEERRROCKR BITRE 19 36 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, PORT HOPE, (Now in Its Thirtieth Year) efter the summer holidays os THURSDAY, September dth, ATR douée or à cor dt al 19518 REV.PR.RETHUNE, Headmaster.SIGNOR RUBINI, VOICE CULTURE, Voice se ais trey Mall oe of faction frm tor ov Tr String Soptem! $08 8 THE, MISSES GAIRDNER, 1 VICTeRI aft Bra Ee mio, ist be esr Zan parlor Bron The sp of wads faeces FEADAT.Sop Toner Dry, tonic sir, rer SU beibs aad ui Cao Ladies 5: aiegaln te toll ho course may gu.he\u2019 Rew furkiah ond Ten a tout for folp the 5 ma ots wre said k to the ote: and pre- ctreul parators classes.300 t?TY\u2019 N-Y-COED HOTEL _ Campobelle, Eastport, Me.Under new management.ine scepery, good eat boating and fishing Any nitnocy a HAR' creer 487 3 ral HE BAY VIEW: Pan Der Ve, Me., near Old Orchard, healthful, rest i Sai a Po ise IX ceeoaniy by Coda JE Éstpenr - or A.C.MAN Hop Manager.Aérondick Eos \u2014 Su late Toute Ete TIOLIX ACCOSPANIRINT & SOLFEG6I0 LESRONY.Mr.J.J.Gonlet will resume his tuition at Xo.3437 St.Oatherine rt., on the 15th of September.208 s | LKINDERGART \u2018roabaEs\u2026 System.) EN_(F Eli te de rens en.Cathernse FLUTE LESSONS & VOICE CULTURE.0's Commit Hubert A.Baker will receive rl st ble ree CTE dm et boon be received on on $chool business from the he J Re.ar.STEWART sctieeL, Prelismabèrs, \u20ac BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL 10598 | 18.John the Evangelist\u2019s School, | for poor St.Georpe's death.fter the truck crossed and front of the station a steerin wheel did Jet i ork very well, and it is jus e tha was broken then by the terrible jolting.the col- pro with the beer w.n giving it the coup de grace.The collision alone could never have ov erturned the truck, the firemen sa \u201cÀ apecial meeting of the Montreal Veter- lunteer Firemen's Association was whet It was decided to corge's funeral in a body.held last evening, attend poor St.WALKED INTO THE CANAL Sad Death of a Young Montrealer at Ste.Anne's.\u2018 A young man named Duchene, who lived at 42 Versailles streot, in this olty, was drowned at Ste.Anne's last night.He had been to Coteau in scarch of work and\u2019 was unsuccessful.Last night he had supper at the locks a} Ste.Anne's and started with two companions, Albert Allard, 57 Dufresne strect, and S.Clontier, 38 Versailles street, to walk along the canal bank, They not gone far in the darkness and pouring rain.however, when Duchene missed his footing and fell Into the canal.Help obtained and he was dragged ont suite (alive.but ho only lived a few minutes.pod is still at Ste.Anne\u2019 s where an Wind will held.The d was twénty-five years of age and unmarrie A REMARKABLE HISTORY.There is now in Montreal an olderly man whose history proves the correctness of the assertion that truth is often stranger than fiction.His namo is Joseph Isaac Rab- binowitz, and he is a Russian Jew by birth.When only eight years of age he was forcibly abducted, with three hundred other Jewish children, by sed of the Emperor Nicholas, and was zed by the Church.He was dune in a military academy, and advanced to the position of major in the Russian army.commanded a large division at the at of Sebasto- pol, and lost his left arm In battle.For the sake of his ancestral faith he abandoned ali pronpect of promotion after the close of ti rimean war, and left his native land for Roumania, where he again accepted Judaism.In Rouman property with the 00,000 poules which then ed his fortune.en the Jewi ost all his property à with which he fl em.lived for 14 years.Be has now lost hing, and \u2018is compelled to ask for assis- Some benevolent menibers of the Montreal Jowish communit; ing themselves in his case.expec that there will be a liberal response to their appes peals.Mr.Rabbinowitz carries letters of recommendation from Mendes and Drachman, of New York, Dr.Morai of Philadelphia, Zadock Kahn, Grand Ra nce, and the Alliance orne Uni- versie of Paris.MILK CASE DISMISSED.The celebrated Dooley milk case came up before Depaty Recorder Bou ter.jomiaad, .1 Todgment held shat as th mi was Inspected outside the city.limita and it was nob proven that, Daler h sold any milk che city, he no Jurtadiotion in the POSTING SOOTOHMEN.Miss Fabian dma LEA, APTE, JL, an sa Bessie Maxwell, re Du co trek hy Now, ndee Courter and Dund: are in Mon Station.terest to lady readers, but of course they found it impossible to oonflns themselves exclusively te this feature, They have just across he prairies by the Canadian Pacitio ilway, and are much delighted with the ap; i.t va and the condition of the oil CAT have whit, ten letters elr re © to 1s what fine ees os cn hus- n the, Iman Fri M as 5 Wan Brin, Paris | Bui {ro and acroes I d Japan, ites from Yokah: THE \u2014 DAY.Order Now Reigns at the Sherbrooke xhibition.[SPECIAL TO THE #TAR.} SHERBROOKE, Que., September 4 lorious day greeted the second day ot ne herbrooke Exhibition, and is favoring the visit of à large number of strangers that keep pouring into the grounds.Eve department is in ahip-sbay ape and in full awing, and the man.fact ing and industrial exhibits are attracting much notice.Indeed, it may be séfely said that nover has so t a variety of brightness and freshness been displayed in the main building, where the exhibits have been arran with taste.In the main building, the floral exhibit Is a new feature, made up chiefly of loeal contributions except a couple of fine exhibits from ontario.Here there is à pretty displ oy.ul though not of great variety and ing somewhat, with the exception of a few design in artistic arrangement and esi Ju he cheese department the judging of Mr.George Perlee, of New York, who was | chairman of thej udgesattheChitago World's Fair, is being watched with great interest the more so that the Bedford show consists of exhibits of seventy fhatoriex, representing a capital of at least 8200, utside of the immense exhibit from Bed the residue is not large.The batter exhibit is well filled with contributions truly representative of the best in the province, and [Is character om- inance of butter in prints an from from creameries, Of the latter, a number have been recently established in this, vicinity, and they are exhibiting to a considerable extent.Theaticacions Bronte from New York are on hand to-day.have got their various apparatus before the, grand stand into working order and are beginning theirperformances this afternoon during the intervals between the heats in the horxe races.Prof.Wolcott, rithough advertised to bo at Toronto, is fu Milling bis previous engagement here and tells asad and thrilling story about the accident which prevented his wife from being here tomake axcensions with him, Louise Bates replaced her, as Prof.Wolcott's sister.In.ine, who was, at first, retained for th sf as a day or tivo afterwards kil fod a \"tall from the clouds.FAVORITE AGROUND.Her Company Took to the Boats\u2014-Ship in No Danger.PARRY Souxp,Ont., September 3.\u2014 While ndeavoring.to find the narrow entrance, oint Aux Barils, on the east shore of Geor- y.on Sunday evening, the steamer avorite, of the North Shore Navigation Co., ran on the Black Bill rocks.The smoke was dense and the night very dark, and to make matters worse a terrific thunderstorm came on about 12 o\u2019¢lock, accompanied by a | hurricane.was à \u201cHid night for the nL crew, in num alto- other.wi who took oats at, daylight on onday morning in a heavy sea.Ss | them reached .Point Aux Barils about nine | o'clock: the third boat, containing the en- neer, purser, steward and 'a lumber traveller, named Thompson.and six or seven of the crew separated, but vill probably make oe B ng Inlet Four of the passengers, Menars.Jeffrey, E.A.Williamson, oi Midi.nd; W.Samuel Porter, of Lindsay, and 5 Deck, of Pene- tang, arrived here Jeter y by sail boat from Point aux Bari 730 miles iatant.No | blame can be atta! hed\u2019 to the chief oMeer,\u201d Captain Jacques, one of the most careful navigators on the Georgian Bay, and who knows the route as well as any man can.Hedisplayed great nerve and presence of mind throughout.The accident was entirely owing to the dense smoke that prevailed at the time.The Favorite lies in an easy ition and will be taken off without age to her huil.\u2018NOVA SCOTIA'S FRUIT YIELD.HALIFAX, September 5.\u2014J.W.Bigelow, president of the Nova Scotia Fruit Growers: \u201cAssociation, writes from Wolfville: \u201cWe- can now report with some certainty re- 8 ting the Nova Scotia fruit crop, and although many well cultivated orchards have a small crop, as a whole there is a crop of very quality which may be estimated as follows: Apples, 1,000 barrels; plums, 110,000 baskets, 10 pounds each; 5000 bushels; strawberries and small Boars: poe have yielded $50,000, and with present prospects for good prices, Nova Scotia fruit crop will give a revenue of $600,000 besides that used for home consumption.Several orchards in King's county have over 1000 barrels each, for which owners can take from $2000 to $3000 in the orchard, and some plum growers have been offered $1000 for their crop.\u201d THE CHOLERA'S DOINGS.Lonnox, September 5.\u2014A despatch to the Times from Vienna says: In Galicia on Sunday an Monday there were 400 new cases of ch nd 200 deaths.In Buko- wina there were cases and 16 deaths.The Austrian cavalr manœuvrés, which wero to be held i icia, have been couu- termanded on account.of cholera.BOYD AND SOMERVILLE.BEAUHARNOIS, Que., September 5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Magistrate upret's decision in the Bo io committal fo Township case, ing 0 committal for trial of the ac- regan will be given on Friday next.After bearing counsel's argument Joserday, the Magistrate took the case en THE CATHOLICS.GRIEVANCES, WINNIPEG, Man., September 5.\u2014The complaints of the wi innipeg Roman Catho- lies regarding the separate schools, as presented to Mr.Laurier, Yesterday, stated that the head of the educational for Catholic and Protestant alike a the Protestant School board.Not a member of the advisory board was rot the Roman Catholic faith, and the action of the provincial Government in compelling Catholics to send their children to Protestant school, and taxing them heavily in support thereo placed the minority in a position of ro and oppression at the hands of the majority.It was further represented that if Catholics pofuned to use the text books com to used by the Government in their\u201d als sc Mis lowed to collect for the support of their sehools À While bei selves directly taxed to maintain others, It there were no religion taught at at all, it would be à matter common fairness; but religious principles were tau ht which were not in accord with principles of Roman Catholion, and they would have to unlearn in the minds of their children many of the things which thoy were taught at achool in the matter of religion.er grievances were also ventilated.After the hearing Mr.Laurier promised to consider the question, from both sides and if the facts were resented by those present yesterday, then © would.favor their case.He vas not to take action at present, b ut would à bear inmind what he had just heard.BAD COMPLEXIONS | Dark, yellow, oily, mothy akin, pire lackheads, baby by the otlebrated uticury SOAP + The most offcetivosiin purifying: beautifying soap in oe re an well as purestand swectost for toflet, bath, and nursery.It issobec ft strikes at the CAUSI of most complexional disfigurations, viz.: the CLOGGED, INFLAXED, INIITATED, OVERWORKED, OF SLUCCISI PORR.pe en a .CONP.> o Croutibe Blood, and dais, RRR: oe peadache rt Tom He or hd Beasts in ele pan ar ee he joints En ng dway's R Rint will afford im: madiato case, sand is continaed ca for à for & pérmanen A \u2018CURE FOR ALL \u2018Summer Complaints \u2014 DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA.CHOLERA MORBUS.teaspoonful of Ready Relief in a half tpt of wer, repeated as often aa the conti flannel saturated with Ready ot st or bowels will afford imme- te rellef nd» soon effect scare, INTERNALLY Ahalfto a tesspocatal ta half a tumbler of water will in few \u2018minutes Sour Stomach, ) ausen, Vomiting, Hearthurm, ervousness, ess, Buk Headache, Flatalency, and all internal Malaria ia Its Various Forms Cured and Prevented.There is not » remedial agent tn the world that = cure fever od oe De Vs PI RADWATE Pie FADWAY ATS FILLE coca 24 Price 15 cente per bottle S8ald by all draggists.RADPWAY'S PILLS Purely Vegetable, mild and veliable, cure constipation and all Liver Disorders, 95e.(1) It is the perfection of the well matured plant properly cured by expert growers.Mild flavored, bright and of matchless quality; Mastiff Plug Cut leases the most fastidious.mielsPieP0CE TRACER Blt.MONEY TO LEND AT LOW RATES, Sun Life Assurance Compafly TPE ANNUAL EXHIBITION WILL LE MELD IN Victoria Skating Rink, From 11th to 15th SEPTENRER.ADMISSION Tomembers free.Others thy ars of 3 ani 45 n.(bi the LL 1.Han every evening.08, WILLIAMSON, THOS.Secy.-Tressure! FP.O.Box 1078.207 12 Thursday, Sept.6, wa qaounes Cartier at m Aharp.- mad: Orchestra Ro troshmentsat city prices.Gentlemen's Ticket, 38¢.Ladies, 85e.» 3 aw MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.EE NA AAS CAREMT A\" a en y Lu, t arday.ENORMOUS ire MIR Entertainment.IMITATED BY Bans 5° BY HOME Rid AED ALL, vib 14 Caleiuie Digne pouce Creations Pricee\u2014 and 2150 Seats now on sale sd Northeimers and W.& Wal walle Catherine Street.we Jowell, Te N°8 THEATRE.eat ht, A.oes Wedneeday à: ray.Sata Q THE GREAT KELLAR MAGICIAN.Ju modern and novel * All the masters of ln were cations by Keller.\u2018\u2014Star Jan oh, V4 ate and §1.00.Seats at Theatre 0a mp.tol0p.m Shaws, 228 HL James, Sheppards and hotels Phone 4033.MMe -E fteraoce and ev THEATRE ROYAL Fer a ening / McFadden's Elopement.NR.JOMN GERNE sud 20 Comedians, 10.tea geo thing.Push it Admission 10 0.& Sr centa Krereed seats 0c extra at Theatre from 9am.t CONINU THE THODICAL FATHER.rs SOHMER PARK.THIS WEEK.Open ev-ry day from | te 11 p.us.Performances at 3and S$ P.M.SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: DE RESSELL French car Modeller.JOHN DECLAIR Ju RAILCEL Shadowgre hist.HOLLAND- Trapeze and Bamboo.LAV IGNER MILITARY ane, 40 Soloists.Admission, 10¢2 Menaçerie, 10e \u20ac extre- Children.afterncou of ook days, 5 ota, including a nde on Carrousel las ses M.A.A.A.Grounds, ADNIRKION AR Gea.J.Sheppard oi Laundry 2 ms held at Cote 6 Luc - Y.sik and 3p.men atch on Parrinsl of Spm rain.erabers of the Regiment will appear in Drill orien Tous By order, E.B.IBBOTSON.ce ny Major Com'd'g.RICHELIEU & ONTARIO NAV.CO.Do Not Forget to TAKE IN THE EXHIBITIONS \u2014AT\u2014 Quebec and Toronto, -\u2014 / 1 Quebee and-Return $3.00, Good golpg 13th and IRB, and to return until the 1th | September.Toronto and Return $168.70.tes and berth included both ways between Mont-eal « Bteamer ?bec leaves at 7 p.m.week days, and 3 nw.Sundays re rand Orchestra on Gaebec stéamers Overy ra for Toronto leave weak days at 10 à m.READ BOOKING OFFICR- 198 Bt.James rect, Opp.Post Office.H, FOSTER CHAFFEE, District Passenger Agent.STILL RUNNING DAILY.Mr.SOVEREIGN to CARILLON 22d back.$1.00 Take 8 ax.train for Lachine to connect with steamer.Breskfast and dinner served.08°¢ Hodson, Sumer a Invite the inspection of the trade to their large and varied stock of GENERAL DRY OOPS, FANCY COODS, SMALLWARES, ETC.Beavers, Dress Goods, Limems, Meltona, Cashmeres, Sheetings, Twecds, Silks, Shirtings, Coatings, Velvcteems, Filanneleties.Italian Cloths, Oilcloths, Gray Ceitoms.Ribbeus, Shawls, Cartatas, Nusiins, L &, Ceats, Knitted Woelleas, eic.Albums, Dells, Baskets, Frames, Games, Rattles, Mirrers, Noah's Arks, Cape & Sancers, Marmentens, ors in Great Vartety.For School Trade.Scheel Bags, Slates, Scribbling Bueks, Pencils, Pencil Boxes, Etc.Complete Range of the Celebrated CHURCHGATE MOSIERY.347 ST.PAUL STREET, Montreaf.WHOLEBALR ONLY.3082°né Jaw SHERRIFFS i {sui [IT-LESSENS LABOR BRINGS COMFORT AND WILL SAVE ITS COST MANY TES NE Assessment Rolls 2 \" REAL ESTATE.OF CANADA.Swit i SE Hall, where it be seen exam toterested anti BATURDAY, the IN stant, snd that the said Amessors Asszseond\u2019 Orca, Crry Hart, MONTREAL, 4th Beptember, 1806.LEGAL CARDS.McGibbon & Davidson ADVOCATES, Sa.NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL \u2019 2 DasGRMn GC 8 - Pus Dunties will ateend ot thor] retise the \u201cIslay\u201d Whiskey, , 15 CASKS AND CASES.This Whiskey has maintain- od its high reputation\" in QOanads for thirty-six yoars.GILLESPIES & CO., Montreal, Agents for the Dominion.100yzantt EVAR, PROTAL SCOTS OF CANADA.6 | The Seventcenth Annuel Rifie On September 11, 22, LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP v STILL IN IT!! Sp caritl vs.Montreal Ÿ# SATURDAY, Sept.8th.Ball faced at Three 0] ock sharp.Twohcurs play, rain cr shine.- Aras.Reserved Seat Ickets for sale now, at Messrs.John Lewis, Morton, Phillips & Co., treal Steam 33 81.Peter St: A.D.ANDERSON.Dancing.and Deportment.A.ROY MACDONALD, Jr.» Classes will be resume at Queen's Hall, Monday, 17th, d evening ave her evening fur reception Int Octuber, at Mr.pot Pure Bo um- RAILROADS.CHANGE OF TINE, ber 3rd, No.8 express, now leaving Mont.rey on mv pe ER en 1010p.m.sad and om leaving for M il make pan Bein fl HERE ween Moo! ~ Ow September x 3rd, ur.(Sicha local wit Tease Mout real at 5.30, insteadi of 5.15 es at Friday seaside ¢ Lite Metin at 880.m., and ot tars at 7 p.m.for Mecireal, will be discontin: aed after Se On September 3rd, train now tearing Levis at 10.30 p.m.for.Montreal will leave at 9.35 p.m., reachins Montreal atéum Reduced Rates for Exhiditions.TO \"NERBROOKE and RETIRE on Bertember maber 4 6.20u00000ensonce Oo to return until st 10th, 1004.TO TORONTO and RETLEN on September 9, hl ember 8 and 10.d to return ot September 17, 1804 TO OTTAWA and RETURN Ou September 25 and TO QUEBEC and RETURN On Sept.10, Fi, 29, 12, 24 Good to return until Bept ANADIAN PACIFIC Ky Reduced Rates for Exhibitions.Te SHERBROOKE AND RETURY, Good to return until Sept.17th.104.TO QUEBEC AND RETIRE On sept.10, EI, 12, 13, 24.03.30, Good to return until Sept.17, 1904 CHANGE IN TIME.Commencine Express traine Montreal \"nd Ottaws wi rare wil ire leave Dalhousie 8quare stam and 38 Windsor street 4.50 p.m.Sirivios Ottawa dn ane and 10 pm.m.respecti: » ei Pact Expres trae wil leave Windsor station at 9.50 am and vale Square tation at 945 am.for Winnipeg.Vancouver, etc, ing Ottaws st 1.30 pm.Soo train will continue tc loave Windsor Street station at 9.10 p.m City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 1D ST.JAMES STREET, - Next Post Ofce And ot Windsor Bt.and Dalhousie Square stations.so | \u2018 ]xTERCOLONLAE RAILWA 1896 \u2014JUMMER AKRANG NT-1806 On and after Monday, the 35th J 1524, Through Express Passen er Trains vil can (Hj nday excepted) Leave outroai Uy Cauedien Pacific Rail from Windsor Street Station.will leave Montreal on express train Friday evenings wie clock and rum\u2019 thrgugh to Little Motus, tris ing thers « at ll act Saturday.tral leave Cacouna en Buniay even- 08 © \u2018ne avé runfhrougli to Montreal, arrivieg A Perfect Gure fer COUGHS AND GOLDS Hearseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Croup and all THROAT, BRONCHIAL and LUNG DISEASES.Obstisate coughs which asus mal\" = \u2014 == FINE STONE FRONT DWELLING St, Catherine St, West Fen painted aod tinted.Met water furnace.Rentb me.oo STEPHENS & WARN ACER, LS ings at there at TSorclock Mondes.Al the cars rain Joaving Montreal at 33.98 o'clock run throng to Little Metia without change.rain Halifax au and Bt.John through te thei destinations ou Sundays.The Buffet alee car and other cars of traia heating Montreal ot 8 o'clock, Pun threagh to Bais Portico d all information a; 00.W.Roatweon eh t aad Passe reer ern 138% 8: James foe uni Testa hua Mime mo.Railway Office, Moncton, X.R.\u2019 7 SUNK.3e J tm 7 oo * fugees, » me __THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5 185.BURIAL OF FIRE VICTIMS.BODIES PUT IN FOUR TRENCHES AT HINCKLEY.St.Paul and Minneapolis Relief Camps for the Suffering Dis- tricts-Tales of Suffering and Narrow: Escapes-~-Another Town Believed to be Burned.DuLrTH, Minn, September 5.-It is reported that the setticineut of Sand Lake, nine miles west of Finlayson, containing about 100 Finns, is wiped out.If so, the people are probably dead.Thowas Dunu, the heroic telegraph operator, who lost his life because he persisted in remaining at his post until his station at the Duluth road was on fire, was buried to-day.It was his order upon which the train returned to take aboard those who wanted to escape the flames.He put his order through.The train roturned and carried away over three hund people from Hinckley.He then jumped from a window and\u2019 started for \u2018the vel pit, where 80 many saved their lives.Duun was within tive s of the gravel pit when he fell, and he was unable to get further.His dead y wan found almost on the edge of , the safc re St.Pave, Aion, September 5.\u2014 The _ burial of the fire victims Koes ateadily on.ay at Hinckley and vicinity, 25 ies were interred: at Sandstone, 67; at Pokegama, 25; at Miller, 12; estimate of dead not found, 30; total, 079.At Hinckley four trenches in all have been opened, separated by about four feet.Commencing on the south trench are 43 unboxed corpses.In trench number two are twenty boxes, many containing from \u2018two to five bodies.This trench is not yet closed.In the third are twenty - seven boxes like the others, The fourth trench in not yet in use, but there are pilea up nineteen boxes, which will be put in.Every other person that one meets on the streets of Pine City, the rendezvous of the burned out, gives visible evidence, with their blood shot eycsand burned noses and cheeks, of their conflict with the fire.The women numbered among the refugees are thinly clad, and many are without covering for their he Grindstone Lake, Hinckley, HAS BEEN THE CAMPING GROUNDS or several summers of parties from Hinck- ey.This Jear a larger number of people were camping than usual, and, consequently, when a fire was seen to be encroaching on Neal's Place.three-quarters of a mile from one of the camps, several of the men started for the scene.John Patrick.and Messrs.Ellaworth and Collins were among the number.Other men wire äghting the fire when they got there ani it was su ; that they could get it under cont he relief party hanlly reached the scene, however, When they discovered the lames shooting over the tops \u2018of timber Lack of their own camp.Patrick started back slong the shore while the others got inte a skiff and paddled faster than they had ever before, cam before it ten miles north of hoping to reach the was overwhelmed.While + they were still.some: distance Away they saw the women rushing into the lake and the camp out fit going sk ward in flame and smoke.Patrick hardly comprehended these things, however, as he had not gone far before a ball of fire darted across the lake, over a mile wide where he , and KEnotked him-down as it s on ita work of destruction through the forest.His cluthes were ignited and for a time he was completely dazed.When he had re- cov his seuses, the fire was all about bim, and only a narrow pathway through the water at the edge of the lake remained.THE BANK SHELVED OFF very steep all along and offered an avenue of escape.s he was splashing through the water astray d dog fell in behind him and marched along in his company.The two had an encounter a little later with a black bear that barred their passage, and would\u2019 under ordinary circumstances have an- nihilatéd both man and cur.Bruin, who war squatted in the water, did not even delgn to notice them, but simply moved about six inches, so that they could pass, and Patrick doubts if the dog realized that the bear was there.Finally we reached » space where the road opened'out from the lake and here met 21 howmnesteaders and their families, who had heen fleeing through the blinding smoke ahead of the Hames.All the members of the party threw themselves into the lake and remained there until the flames had passed ov er, when they started back over the road they had come, in the direction of Sandstone .unction.Eleven of the settlers, one a woman with à baby five weeks old, got into an old canoe and paddled out into the lake only to Le destroyed by water.after escaping fromthe flames.The waves nearly filled the e boat several times and tha baby frequently held aloft to keep it from drowning ih the boat.The frail craft drifted ashore in the early morning over a mile from the camp.Patrick, alter | ing an awful night ful \u2018of anxious fore: ings, was able to reach his family over- Joyed at finding them unbarmed.A special to the Pioneer Press says: The death roll at Sandstone has probably reached its limit and presents the awfui total of sixty-seven.This is not an estimate nor a ess, but an accurate account of the bodies interred.Not all were from the little village, a few having been brought in from the immediate vicinity.There are here immense quatriesemploy}n ina busy time a consi crable number o men, when actively o For some time work has been light, but recently an attempt has been made to increase the output, and a large number of men has been called in for the labor that was offered.For this reason it is impossible to get an nc- curate estimate of the population of the place, but a fair tigure is probably 350.In one well at Sandstone.four persons died a death that must have been a mixture OF DROWNING, SUFFOCATING AND UURNING.To-day the well was utilized asa grave and nine other bodies were placed in it and all covered with earth.Rescuing parties have been organized in Pine City and are scouring the country around.J.P.Jackson, secretary of the Associated Charities of St.Paul, arrived at Pine City yesterday to represent the citizens of that city.Nr.Shannon.of Dut uth, from the Relief Committee appointed by Governor Nelson.a Among the arrivals also.H.H.* and Bishop Gilbert ear.fed Ha he work of registration of re- adding fifty the list of seventy made last nig! ic and representing in all.probability four hundred people.They ask only for.transportation and enough money to carry them to their friends.This includes the class that had no real property interests in Hinckley.and whose property, personnal or real, has heen entirely destroved.jt is simply a question of beginning lifo aver,.and they prefer to move elsewhere than starting again at the point associated with such terrible memories.Assistant-General Manager Miller, of the Duluth Rond, is on hand.\u201d rendering the local committee every assistance in his power in the mattor of transportation.The work at the Hinckley cemetery yesterday progressed rapidly.Ît met with one Secutlariy RTE AE the previons © the.May \" ley thought he recognized his wife in the horrid heap of dead.During hls temporary Absence the body which he hoped to claim for n more formal and sacred burial was thrown into a pit and covered up.When he loarncd of he was half-crazed with sorrow.A portion of the trench where some men remembered \u2018to have placed the body was dr ap.but either the body was not the one uncovered or the handling it had received had destroyed thé scanty marks of identification, and Webster was forced to ndmit that the \u201cduce of the Edmonton branch aident of |.from all parts of the Dominion, .op Sbapaleas corpse, yas probehiy not that of \u2018Ja plpop.\u2026 > his wife, and the locse sand was again thrown {nto the pit, There Is ono point near Hinckley where au indefinite number of bodies mav be found.It is west of the Puluta bridge across the G one an NORTHWEST EDGE OF as TOWN, where there was a mill pond of considerable depth and probably r hundred fect wide, On bank , stood the plant the Brennan Lumber Company and its yard, with about half n mi lion feet of sawed lumber.A considerable num of persons were seen making their to the water of the pond down the pat s between the piles of burning lumber, ere is atsolutely no basis for an accurate approximation how many there were.One thing Is certain, no one who went into it ever came back to give an account of himself or his companions.To the intense heat of the burninz lumber aud the sutfocatin, volume of smoke which it alone furnish: was added that which went up from the sawdust and edging.through which the fire ran to the very water's edge.The water was deep, and thoso who were there probably chose death by drowning to suffocation or ping, The pond is as yet unapproach able.The sawdust bank is A full of fire and as treacherous as quicksand.The smoke is sodense that not even a sight of the pond can be\u2018had from a point near the place where the bodies are supposed to be, and it may be some days Le- fore an attempt at recovery can be made.\u2019 From Brook Park, as the station on the Eastern lineat Pokegama Lake has recently heen christened, and the mills southeast of Hinckley come reports that the fatalities there were more than had been supposed.J.D.Markham, of Rush City, who owned the town site, knows that there were 113 settlers at or near that point.Yusterday s reports show 23 of the number to be dead.To-day rumor has increased it to between fifty and sixty.DRIVER ROOT'S CONDITION.The «ord from White Bear that the hero of the limited train, Engineer James Root, is getting along well and will recover from his terrible injuries caused gene re- Joicing.Four hundred and twenty-one dead is the very latest computation of the loss of life in the Minnesota fire.Minneapolis has subscribed $15,000 and three times that amount in snpplies, such as lumber, provisions and clothing, for the fire sufferers.The only topi- talked of here is the great calamity and the whole city is practically « a relief committee.Depots have been of ed for supplies, many of the ehurches hin: ing as a body in the work.Foed and clothing by the car-load and money by the tion.sand is being contributed.y cash contributions are couing fre trom abroad.TO \u201c SAVE THi THE PIECES.\u201d Derry, Minn.S Septembel 5\u2014John F.Killorin, manager of the Swan River Log ging Company\u2019 s operations, is here making \u2018arrangements to hire men for work in the mill.~All that is possible will be done to save the standing timber that has been burned over before it is ruined, as it must be cut this season to be of any \"value what- Mr.Killorin estimates that-no less than 300,000,000 feet was burned over, some of it so badly it cannot be cut, but most of it, if it can be got out this winter, can be saved.In total the loss of standi wine timber qaunot bo less than 700,000,530 or 500,000,000 fet.On the Eustira Railroad 100,000,000 fect belonging to the Em ire Lumber Company is all destroyei, while to the east the Diamond Match Company iost 200,000,000, Many owners have -lost from-ten to fifty\u2019 million feet, which will have to be put in at once to save it.Already there is a demand for woodsmen, and higher wages are being offere: REPORTS FROM WISCONSIN.ASHLAND, Wis, September 5.\u2014The fires broke out in a new spot vesterday, threatening the town of Odanaha, an Indian vil lage on the.river reservation.It is probable that the Indians haxe all found places of safety.Navigation ca the south shore of Lake Superior and in Chequemont, Ashburn, Washburn and Bay field, as practically ceased: Port Wing is \u2018latest town reported\u2018 to be ening: It is a lnmbering si located on the routh shore of uperior, midway between Ashland on Duluth.GRANTSBURG, Wis, September 5.\u2014Re- rts are coming in from the pineries and the destruction of property by forest fires will figure into hundreds of thousands of dollars.The Empire Lumber Company, of Eau Claire, having extensive loging operations north of here, has lost all its camps, together with loaging outfits, provisions, etc.Hundreds of oxen, which are turned into the woods in the spring to carefor themselves, have been burned.Millions of feet of Standing burned.The dams on all up-river streams are burned and a large percentage of the cuts.Supplies for temporary relief are being sent up from this place.No lives are reported lost in this section.« CHIPPEWA FaLLs, Wis., September 5 \u2014 A late report from Bruce says The little village was completely enveloped by the forest fire that has been surrounding the place for several days.The people escaped Ly running to the creek, covering themselves with wet blankets and allowing the flames to sweep over them.THE TOWNS, ETC, DESTROYED.CHICAGO, September 3.\u2014From revised returns received last night from the burned regions of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michi- fan the following are the total and partial: burned towns and counties : Minnesota towns tof y Hinckley, Po
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