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- get now.Ï tetc the rie Medical Co, 64 Ningars at, Buffal M.V., and aak for copy \u2018Complete Manbood.vy wil Bas Homie in plain envelope, entirely free, \u2018 They wili for a short i» te pet for you Ele advice, wisdom, warning, help, nolie man- | That insists upon keeping stock of Nadway's Ready Relief In the house ?Why, the wise mother.Because.when taken internally it cures in a few minutes, Cramps; Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Colic, Flatulency and all internal pains.DOSE\u2014Haif a teaspoonful in half a tumbler of water.Used externally, it will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Mosquito Bites, Stings of Insects, Sunburns, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Coughs, Colds and all throat troubies.Radway\u2019s Ready Relief, aided by Rad- way's Pllls, will cure Fever and Ague; Ma- larious, Bilious and other Fevers.26 Cents a Bottle.fold by Draggisis RADWAY & CO.Montreal, 175 on : } GOING ON NOW.F.Lapointe\u2019s July cheap sale in Furniture and Bedding.Open Evenings until 10 o'clock.1551 ST.CATHERINE ST.TOGRAPHS.PW.We invite the general public to inspect onr Photos of Children Datars going uisowhore: we make this line a specialty guarantee ass wor - Porders for ail kinda of Tandmapes and: Ifterior Views promptly attended to.| \u2018 M.NOLTON, Telephone 4633.10% Phillips Square, 16zlawtt Pagok.McKEOWN & 00, Civil Engineers ana General Contractors, Constructers of Water Works, | \u2018 Gas Work, Railroads, Subways, Tunnels, Bridges.Trinidad and Rork Asphalt for Pavements, Sewers, Dams, Wharfs, Bredging, de.regs ob ge a Brn SE CNT London, July 27\u2014The light Honor- i inet with two objects in view : London.July 27.\u2014The Ontario prohibi- T +, 246 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.vod o \"Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating, \u201cA per.} os ete Brera a CHAMBERLAIN'S COLONIAL SCHEMES.SPECULATION AS TO HIS LATEST UTTERANCES.Construed to Mean He Favors Projects of Vast Interest to Canada -\u2014Alleged Bearing on the Tariff and Preferential Trade.(By cable from the Star's special correspondent in London.) able Joseph Chamberlain's colonial ut- the Colonial Secretaryship in Lord Salisbury's Cab- \u201cFirstly\u2014To whetHer something cannot be done to bring the self-governing colonies and ourselves closer together ; secondly\u2014to develope the resources of the Crown colonies.\u201d \u201c\u2018Ætfis is taken to mean that the Right Honorable Mr.Chamberlain is an earnest friend of Imperial support to the fast Atlantic steamship service, and to the Pacific cabf scheme.Some, however, go so far as to say that it means much more, foreshadowing a scheme of inter-Imperial tariff preferences, as outlined by the Ottawa Intercolonial Conference.It is \u2018doubtful, however, if Chamberlain would abandon Free Trade, but he evidently means to make his term of office epoch-marking.JUDGMENT RENOERED.Formal Rendering In the Case of Banque d\u2019' Hochelaga and Jodoln.By Cable from the Star's Special Correspondent in London.London, July -27.\u2014The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to-day dismissed the appeal to the Court of Queen's Bench of Quebec with costs and restored the judgment of the Superior Court in the case of the Hochelaga Bank vs.Jodoin, respondent to t costs. t they wi ed up residents af the many jalands ds\u2019 at mouth of the river, who are not Kept in close touch with culture, or else by in ors.He thinks the peoulisrity of the way in which the books reach the readers helps to secure for them a reading.Jacob Holgate, of Co is, Ore., started out to capture a sea lion a few days ago, and had rather a disagreeable ex- Ben The sea lion was lying on the h, \"hie oy.Mr.Holgate was driv- Tole by a healthy rue.sir Hi te\u2019 lassoed tbe g h fou.and, tying the | olga to his buggy axle, whi up his ith t tention of baling the lion back vo rn After g à few yards the lion decided to go b home to sea, and started toward the breakers.Despite all the efforts of Mr, Holgate and his horse the lion got the better of the tug of war, and in à few minutes the hind Jrheels of of the waggon were in the surf.Then Holgate cut the rope, and was ea to get home alone and alive Three half-bred Cherokee Indians, man and wife and a little girl, walked into Kansas City ons day lately, the woman, ging & small huckster's cart on which was piled.a curious as sortment of househoid effects.The man said he was Bill Smith, and that they were their way to the Indien Territory, to' take ut heir abode in the Cherokes \"Nation.had walked all the way from Abbyv + Va., through West Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, and Missouri, a distanocs of miles, and were to enter She nation by way of yvi Kan.à distance of 350 miles more.\u2018woman, ber husband sald, had hauled the cart the entire dis- A prospector named Mahoney, near Kalispell, Mont., having nothing whatever to do ous afternoon, recently, out pure fancy, as an idle boy would throw Plant was made he found ti that he had broken into : treasure ho There w a bi t in the rock, t the sides of sparkled with almost pure gold.There was enough in sight to net Mahoney a handsome sum, and if the mine proves as rich as the surface showing indicates, he has struck a A girl li at a remote settlement in Li Tas ted badl N orty-aix miles away, but could not for more than the one day.Pine was all sbe wanted, however, and sbe on horseback the forty-six wiles to the ball on the afternoon of, the Fourth, danced all through the night, od left the ball room remount bér boras and ride back only to the > rorty-eix miles bome, arriving there in good season on the Sth.A bicyole railroad on the plan of\u2019 that st Coney Island is to be built between Millbrae and Pescadero, Csl., a distance of thirty miles.The route is ¢ h mountainous country where it would be difficult to build even a narrow-gau ze road.The builders cl for their tem many improvements over other ls track roads heretofore tempted, and expec t to make this such a sucoses that it gi be only the first section of a system to extend all over the State.À rare and valuable Jish w was Leo Mr dif Half Way Rock, a lately, by one of the fi keine Le was a White libut that weighed 26% pounds.The fish was in comparatively shoal water when Mr.Bibber hooked him and for fully three hree hoûrs he played him beforé the flah was so exhausted that Mr.Bibber was able to draw him the vessel.Of course halibut\u2019 pet rare in these \u2018waters, but à white ! ! Tables, heel be tbe.river lives an Ad Uoamith.of liter-i SOHMER PARK.Open from § to 11 pom.Performances at 3 and 8 p.m.ATTRACTIONE THIS a.at evening Pd a feng dog cirobs, \u201cent te ie Seglay ling, the roat clown juggler; Mesrs fon i r unique wire act, for à week: Kronen a dissalvi ving views (change every nightk Lavigne Band, Bite.Catherine care direct to Sohmer Park from west- om fioite, Jetwoen Tand8p m 10 cents A we.Cnildron, parte a ride on Carousel, afternoons 0 see the Crystal Mate.of weak BICYCLE ACADEMY.ALT dense of Bicycles For ie Also thee QUREN AsstMbLY Roox, A.ROY MACDONA 180° tf 2271 St.Catherine street.RICHELIEU & ONTARIO NAT.CO.RXCERSION-Quebec and Eciarn, #2.08, Saturday, at 7 Lente pi + 2 pm.returning, leaving STEAMER COLUMBIAN- Boucherville, sunday\u2014 Leaves Jacques Cartier Wharf at 1.15 30 .m., 615 pm, Leaves Boucherville, 1130 au.0 pu.sun STEAMER TERREBONNE Léaves for Sor at 8am, returning to city Spm Tic round trip.STRANER QUEBEC Leaves for Borel, Three Rivers and Quebec, ES \u2014 Return.Three nate Montreal day morait iw Fy .REMEMBER, Head Bookinz OMce\u2014 128 St.James At.op.P.O M.FOSTER CHAFFEE, District Passenger Agent.\u2014 175 + Leading: Medical Men - on Sani Recognize that in Remedial Qualities the CALEDONIA SPRINGS WATERS and BATHS 15 Equal any others known.THE FRESH AIR FUND OPENING OF THE HOME.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Home on the Richelieu River, st.Chambly, is now open, Applice- tions for admission may be made to the Committee at tbe \u201cOffice.168 Bt.James street, on the rnoons of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week during the weason, between the hours of three and four o'clock.Every certificate from the clergyman to whose church the applicant belongs.Blank certificate forms may be obtained from the Committee at the Star Office.1 THE WILD FLOWERS QF CANADA, The coupons on page 5 of the Star represent portfolios Nos.16 and 160of \u201cThe Wild Flowers of Canada.\u201d These portfolios contain plates of the flowers of tbe Dominion, painted in natural colors and ac companied by full text, scientific and popular names, localities, and blooming time, s beautiful work of reference, by which every flower can be identified and its neme instantiy known.The commuted price at which Star readers are enabled to procure these portfolios will hold good only during the time the coupons are run- ping through the Star.We cannot guar antes back numbers.mme THE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS { 7 The Dally Star is mailed direst frem the office to people out of town for any part of the summer.Terms cash em ordering.Leave instructions st the \u2018Star Office.165 &t.James street.| is anyway.Mr.Bibber sold of hs siz fon for $31.best in ron t re ruaville, Ky.a row months h the murder of missing citizen of \u2018bat place.A Tow days ago the missing man ret: varied to Browngville in the best of health, and natursily rbd amazed at hearing of the count.How wks the police foal .au ice about t ao t related.po A ine pour oi boy of Wichita, Kan., bad an aversion to and was offered one cent adoss by his father if Tr to earn a dime, took t at nor He diel before medical attend \u2018anos could be secured.Some notion of the amount of lumber, be oresta that as Te Was à of logs in Misaiastppt above St.oud, which estimated to contain 250,000,000 feet: of lumber, and a little further up the river there was another jam, which extended for almost twenty milea ; Mrs.Zoe Marcoe, aged 70 ye of Fond du Tac: Wis., bas just brought suit for breach of promis of + Francis Pellant, aged 81 years, ot Mittinuie.Ar.Peilant \u2018 avers.be ia ways has n, ready marry à lady, but thore seems to be seme difficulty pone by his children.3 fahics on Brrodas in the i Colombia River: It is mot intended for the moral ishérmen, but to give the Depetic a rest and enable them to catoh up somewhat with the slaughter of the canneries the other six days of the week.The Là will be rigidly enforced.An ibex was killed in the Bupersti- tion Mountains, Maricopa ty.Ariz.recently: It is said that only two others these animals have ever been Xkille in the United States.They were in Oregon.x = 7 . Wild Flowers | of Canada.COUPON FOR PART 16.\u201chis Coupon entitles the holder to Part 16 of the Wild Flowers of Canada, containing sixteen plates and sixteen descriptions, if sent to the Daily Star office, or given to any news dealer handling the Star, together with fifteen cents, which covers mailing and tubing for out-of-town subscribers.Name Post Office Province for out-of-town subscribers.Name Wild Flowers | COUPON FOR PART 15.This Coupon entitles the holder to Part 15 of the Wild Flowers ot: Canada, containing sixteen plates and sixteen descriptions, if sent to the Daily Star office or given to any newsdealer handling the Star, together with fifteen cents, which covers mailing and tubing Post Office SENET UE 0 0 of Canada.Province _ # $ 4 $ $ $ * $ } + * ¥ ; + + ¥ # J OF THE TORIES |» ENUNCIATED BY THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY.The Premier Must See That the Majority of the Country Wants * Reforms \" Before They Pass the House of Lords, London, July 10.\u2014The liberals have been taunting the Tories during the election campaign that ends on Saturday (July 27) with having put forward no definite policy.The nedarest approach to a proclamation was given utterance to by Lord Salisbury from his place in the House of Lords on July 6.He dealt first with lord Ro'ebery's previous declaration: \u201cIf you carry the annihilation of the House of lords as re- ge arda the legislative preronderance wbich eeps our party in manacles you will have gune, not wy but three-quarters of the y to carrying your other reforms.\u201d The term \u2018\u2019legislutive prepunderance,\u201d he said, to him had no meaning, as the House of Lords took no share whatever in the votes by which Governments were displaced or inaugurated, and it took no shire whatever in the provi ion of the funds by which the public service is to be carried on and the determination of the manner in which these services are to be carried on.In regard to all other matters it had precisely the same legislative power, neither more nor less, than that possessed by the House of Commons.He continued: \u201cWhat is, the conauct of the House of lords which leads the noble lord to speak of it as placing his party in manacles, and which has induced him to come forward with a proposal w hic h has never, for at least 269 years, b>ard of within the walls of Por men?What have we done during the noble lord's tenure of office that can be accurately described as placing his party in maznacles?\u201cWe have thrown out The Evicted Ten- (ants Hill, which was admitted by those who passed it through the otber House to be unmanageable and absurd, and only to be adopted by the acceptance of certain reforms which were not put into it; and it failed to pass without any lamentation.so far as I could see, from any section of the country.have no penitence to express on account of that vote, and I concur with the noble lord that.if his future career is to marked by the introduction of bills of this character, he will find that, so long as the present House of Lords existy, they will always meet with the strongest resistance in this Chamber.The other faults which we are said to have com- mited are of a yomewhat small character; they have been principally concerned with the administration of education- \u2018al endowments.In the votes we have ven upon that subject we have n guided by two great principles.One is the principle that endowments should be preserved for those for w hom they were originally intended.That is a principle to which 1 believe we shall always adhere unless op- by se slear and delibarate opinion of the nation.The other principle we have defended i in our votes is the supreme value of religious educition, the value of religious education given accordin the religion which the parents themselves frofess, in its completeness as it is pro- essed by them, not a form of religion mutilated by the State der the purposes of a measure that was be ng passed.\u2019 Passing on to Home Rule, Tis Lordship said \u201ctheir real crime\u2019 was in throwing Êsut that bill, adding: \u201cThat, however it may he concealed by extrancous considerations ingeniously piled upon it\u2014 that is the question which is rea ly being referred to the country; that is the question ujon which tho contending parties .Bre now teking the vote of the c\u2018ector- - ate; and when you tell us that the House : of Lords has placed the Radical party in mauncles in this respect, what would they have done if the mahac'es had been remuved ?What would now be the state of the law if thsre h n no House of lords to interpose its veto! There would now have been a House of Commons of which 8) members would have been elected by conatituents who had no inter- eat in the matters upon which they were oing to pronouncs, and who would have an practically a bodyguard of the Ra- deal Ministry of the day.This would have been an irrevocable act.because very contrivance that bad falsified | be .had «the country., been, | has tak sr of t and vitiated the construction of the House of Commons in o to serve Lhe pu of A part, y would have prevent- passing of any new.measure by hie the great abuse that had been sanctioned could have been repaired.It would n an irrevocable act which nothing but revolutionary violence conld have destroyed.It is from this that the country has been saved by the manacles tliat the House of Lords has imposed on the Radical party.If they complain of manacles, my reply is that as soon as they take their seats clothed and in their right minds, they will not find the manacles em rrassing.\u201d Dealing with Rosebery's declaration that the annihilation of the House of Tor as regarded its legislative pre- nderance\u2014must first secured be- ore reforms could be inaugurated, Lord Salisbury declared that until the will of the nation was expressed these \u201creforms\u2019 would be blocked.But if the le- lislative power of the Lords were taken away then the \u20ac d have \u2018\u2018legislative autocracy.\u201d With the smallest majority the Commmona,\u2014unlike any other country\u2014could pass any measures whic it pleased, dealing any blow at any of the institutions of the country that could not take place at present before the le had sd on such measures.As the representative standing of the members of the ons pointed out that as a general rule an election represents the result of a great number of combining forces; the chance popularity or unpopularity of individual statesmen, the desire for sume particular measure affecting local interests in one part of the country or another, and sundry other disturbing causes of that kind which, speaking generally, have the result that an election is not an expression of the ascertained a xl definite public wish in favor of a constitutionsl change such as s obtained in all other countries, where fixed constitutions exist.\u201cNow, of course,\u201d\u2019 said he, \u201cthat involves that every great change may be passed by th very sinallest majority without the rea sanction of the people of this country and it may well be that the change is of a character which, once it has been passed, cannot be repaired, hae destruction when once it has taken rlace cannot be effaced, that the steps which have been taken cannot be retraced.\u201d Referring to Mr, Gladstone's farewell to the electors of Midlothian, Lord Sa isbury said: \u2014 \u2018Mr.Gladstone contends that his party the homor of passing all of what he calls the great reforms of the century.But, if you will consider it from part ot those reforms which has s ed best, succeeded precisely because they were accepted by the vast.majority of I will not speak of other matters, but undoubtedly the greatest change that has taken place in the last 70 years is the change connected with the electoral suffrage, and both the measures] should say the three meas- ures-by which that work was done, the Bit of 1832, the Bill of 1867, and the Bill of 1834, were all accepted at the time by the great majority of the country.There were many who differed from them, and I.am not now going to examine into their historical merits; but I desire to point: attertion to the fact that this great revolution, such as it has en place because it was not passed by a snatch majority.but by so arge a concensus as to justify you in saying that the w nation took in the change.Now, my lords, we prea been working resist changes of the most far-reaching character; which, whatever else is true of them, have not had the majority of the nation at their \u201cWe know that with respect to this island Home Rule has not had a majority of the nation at its back, and we can tell from the divisions that have taken place in of Commons that tho recent attack on the Established Church has not -had the vast majority of the nation at its ck, and I believe there can be little doubt that The same thing is true of Scotland.rey of which the noble earl pA ne Bry bery) is the offers us a long vista of such reforms.We are to have Home Rule for Ireland, an since this year began we bave ha Government ad- horing to Home ule for Scotland, and also Home Rule, I believe, for Wales.1 do not knowi how much further Home Rule will go; pus you may he certain that each one of measures of Home Rule, thoy are.carried, a contingency which [ hod to be most unlikely\u2014- if ti are carried, they can only be carried after the most vehément contest and alter the | bitterest passions have been aroused; and whon they are carried they will leave behind them divisions and the desire to re uer the country that has been lost, which will doom this country to useless and sterile con flicts for man many generations to come.is the same ou talk of dis\u2019 establishing and ndowi enti urch in Wales or the Church of lana, and what will, of course, come afte the hurch of, Fo aud, may be, a \u2018battle ther won \u201cKord © Balisbufy | an-> - other point of view, you will see that that be\u2019 long fought, and while it is being ht no effective legislative work = done.It will set all the various classes in this inst each other and create bitterness between them, and it will not leave pesce be because ie will leave the constant desire to re- ree the defeat that has been sustained.\u201cThen there is a long.vista of other res, interferences with property, interferences with liberty, as in the case of Veto Bill, and so forth.They are all of them open to the same cbesrvation, and what wish to note oo come i] BRITAINS WA MR.G.W.SMALLEY CRITICIZES À ot - APPOINTMENTS, \" hearers, nor judge from moment to moment of the a cet.he was produning, as every great Sarator must, and as every 4 aposker must, if his argumen and ep- poals are to produce Their full effort ou an audisnee.HE IS AN IM IMPERIALIST.But in the Admiralty Mr.ought.now to du goud service.The ee anshire, we ire told, who is nbm- inally but Lord President of the Coun- \u2018eil, really Lo to be chairman of 8 Committee of National Def: However as the Re oF partiog pecvey the -pol= icy of t party.opposite and our own is that, in our judgment, these measures, which threaten old institutions, Which attack on a vast scale established rights, and which set vast masses of the population of this country one against the other\u2014that these measures are no longer called for by the circumstances of the time, but that, on the contrary.the greatest possible injury is certain to follow on them.I will admit that in the case of such a measure as the great Reform Bill it was necessary to pass by the consideration of the terrible animosities that were created ; but nobody can deny how much time has been agcupied, how much of the energy of of Parliament has been dissipated in the kind of muffled civil war in which we have lived for more than generation.In our belief, the time for such things has passed away.There is 8 time for all things, and we do not believe that it is by this fu het the and cxasperating civil conflict t the progress of whe pation can now assu Whetber you like to pA fi gvolution or the progress of the country, do not think it # destined to continue on a road Pe etual conflict so severe .that it \u201cfal ittle short of civil war.\u2018On the contrary, [ believe there are problems before us to which the Government and Parliament ought to address themselves, problems full of difficulty, but also full of the promise of the reward which attends the restoration of prosperity and the decrease of suffering ng among the poorer classes of the population will not Low examine into the causes of it, but everybody confesses the lamentable con ition into which the great industry of agriculture has fallen.\u201cI do not profess to have a panacea for it.I do not conceal from myself how much it has come from natural causes, how much from economic causes wbich for the present \u2018are outside our gragp, but I believe it deserves more than any other subject the deep attention of Parliament; and that there are many rections in which relief from Parliament may very likely be obtained.\u201cThe present system of taxation isal- most universally admitted to be in an anomalous condition, and to press hardly on agriculture; and this is not the time in which that excessive pressure ought to be permitted to continue, so far zs it can be prevented.There are many other matters, such as the legislation which concerns agricultural holdings, such as the legislation which concerns the carriage of agricultural products by railways, | ind such as the measure creating small holdings, which was sed four or five yearsagu.The principles I have adverted to may contain much valuable matter for the pu of relieving agricultural distress, though we do not tter ourselves that the whole, or even part of that distress is within our power to cure.There are other matters which it appears to me that Parliament would do more good by devoting its attention to than by uprooting ancient institutions or by \u2018filling up the cup\u201d of legislative assemblies.There is the great phenomenon of our time, the great increase in the powers of locomotion, which has, together with other causes, drawn vast populations to our great cities, who are terribly subject to all the vicissitudes which change of fashion or change in trade may bring u t things are worthy of the most careful study, I do not believe that it is outside the rower of Parliament in many respects to using relief to them,though, again, 1 do not, pretend that we bave any by which the action of great \u2018economic laws can be destroyed or withstood, \u2018But there is very much to be done in alleviating the condition of those, who, by no fault of their own, are cast into misery in these great vicissitudes of trade.There is much.to be done in revising the operation.of the.Poor Law which no longer corresponds to the state of things which now exists, and which does not recognize the vast changes that have occurred since it was enacted some 60 years ago.There Is much to be done in trying to increase the generality of possession by working men of their own dwellings, which, of course, can only a slow process, and can only be a partial process; but so far as it can be car- \"office.ried out, wherever you can make a large working population the freehclders of : their own houses and the possessors even ; of some Sther ropeyty besides, you add | powe wark to the institutions : of the pires and place our prosperity and tranquility on a foundation from yhich it cannot be removed.My lords, 1 feel that the House of Lords deserves : the thanks of the country for its recent action, if only for this reason\u2014that it has helped to clear the field of the sterile and angry conflicts which had become a bad habit with some of our legislators, and bas invited us to the more remunerative be speta] of considering and promoting the social amelioration of the people.Our policy is a negative licy so far as it refuses to onter into Press ambitious programmes or further these révolutionary changes; but it is not a negative, but a very Pie à policy in that it pledges us to he utmost \u201cthat our powers enable us to do in order to mitigate the misery which attends the vicissitudes of this changeful time and to lessen the sorrows that attend the lot of so.many millions of our fel- low-creatures.\u201d BRITISH VESSELS SEIZED.Explained That the Venezueolans Mistook Them for Filibustering Cratts.Washington, July 27.\u2014While ho official news has been received here concerning the reported friction between the Venezuelans and the British colonists in - tho British colony of Trinidad, growing out of the seizure of British tradin oraft in British waters, it is Delieve \u2018that the (iffiulty has resulted from the effp gts of the Venezuelans to maintain ict guard off the coast of their country against the landing of revolutionary forces.Reports of recent date indicate that President C landing of such a party, an up- posed here that as instructed his revenus cutters to look out for it.The British lad of Trinidad is near Venezuelan coast.and at two points 1 own as the Serpent's Mouth and the Dragon's Mouth, the ch separal- ing he island, from the mainland to make it very difficult to disting uish the lines of jurisdiction between British and Venezuelan watera.It is at these places, aff: Gives His Views, as Based 0 * Observation, of the Calibre x ~ Salisbury\u2019s Lieutenants \u2014 The | Cabinet Change About.George W.Smalley, now in New York, as American correspondent of ihe Lon- \"don Times, thus writes of Lord Salis bury's colleagues in the Tory ministry: Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, is one of the surprises.True, be has been in charge of the national finances ounce before, in 1885, but he made no great mark.He ig a.good all round man, a good debater, a good Parliamentarian, and at least on one occasion\u2014ons great occasion in the\u2019 House of Commons\u2014proved himself a.match, if not more than a match, for\u2019 Mr.Parnell.Nobody will expect {rom him im a great budget.A safe budget vil proba y be the limit of his ambition; word andoiph Churchill used to thin Bir Michael at one time his bebt frien among the Conservative leaders who held to Lord Salisbury, wanting in deci sion and dash.He will be confronted with a great issue, which, however, not he, but the Cabinet, will determine.He and they must say, suppoging them to be in office ext oud ring, whether the new budget sh med as to include and ae Sir William Har- court's death duties.A It is perhaps , the most important uestion that will have to be ans and in order to make it clear a word must be said about Sir Michael's predecessor.Sir William Harcourt's bud- t of last year, added to his fame in nance, considered merely as a piece of financial dexterity.He showed an un- ex acquaintance with the principles of finance, and much adroitness in dling them for bis own purposes; much knowled e, also, of the business of the country.\u201d But his budget {was none the less abrigand\u2019s budget.His\u2019 finance, as Mr.four told him, was Oriental.He squeezed and plundered those: who could mot resist.The source of his scheme is to be found in the celebrated - declaration of Mr.Hen Tillett, now an Alderman of the London County Council, then Parliamentary candidate for \u201cBradford.-Mr.Tillett, in his election address, laid down the doctrine that the poor, gught to levy taxes and the rich pa Fhe oat radical \u2018ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer applied that doctrine, not in full, but in part.He reduced the taxes of the workingmen, who.are now a majority of the slectorats, and all powerful.He augmented the taxes and the proportionate contributions.of the, millionaire and of the middle classes.They are s minority.-They do not organize.They have no trade unions and no caucus, no means of maki their resentment felt politically, and theyare robbed.hey pay the income tax, and a higher income tax than ever.It was Sir William who raised that piniquitous impost.They y the ne ogressive death duties, > ga Sir Willi ams work, and the most socialistic piece of legislative tyranny yet seen in England.These things will bs remembered when! Six Wiliam, Harcourt has to be sum-* The new Cabinet may say ] thoy\u2019 ave passed into financial precedents and must \u2018be followed.Possibly,\" but the point the way to financed { social disaster.SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDIA.It was supposed that Lord George 4 Hamilton, who was First Lord of t Admiralty during Lord Salisbury's last two Administrations, would resume that .He was an Stticient.Fi First Lord and author of a scheme of naval defence which ensured the steady increase of the navy and the maintenance of Great.Britain's naval superiority.He was liked in the House, and we in America may count it for something that he presided over that memorable dinner given in St.James\u2019 Hall to Admiral Erben, Captain Mahan and the officers of the Chicago\u2014one of the most successful and interesting international ! celevrations ever held, with the immortal words of the American Commodore Tatnall emhlazoned in gold on crimson across the end of the hall: \"\u2018 Blood is thicker than water.\u201d But lord Salisbury for some reason | proferred that Lord George Hamilton should be Secretary of State for India.ot too, is an office which he ows well, for ha was Under \u2018Secretary for four years, 1874-78, It is a great post.M means the government of two hundred millions of Great Britain's Oriental sub- ts.Lord Randolph Churchill held it or some months.Sir Henry Fowler, oddly enough, was pitchforked into it last year, knowing probably as little of India as any capable man in public life, yet soon mastering his new business and fairly astonishing the House of Commons by the abik'v with which he distussed Indian finance, one : /.+* a= abstruse subjects in politics.\u201c Lord George Ha n, at any rate, has served his apprenticeshi hip to India, and bis abilities have the advantage of a genial nature behind them, no slight advantage in public life.MR.GOSCHEN AT THE ADMIRALTY.Mr.Goschen at the Admiralty is an- Other sur, rise, though a mild one.He ree years experience at the head a che Navy Department, and would be.a competent departmental anywhere, t there is, for some reason, a general feeling that Mr.Goschen is not Quite a first rate figure in public life.ce\u2019 he\u2019 was thought likely enough tdi come to the top; of late years he has been on the down grade-that is to sa he has loet rather than gained in pul lic \u2018esteem.It might be hard to sa why.There is no question of his ability.He is a bater, though with a husky voice and an \u2018uncertain manner.Perhaps he delights too much in small points, but, then, 50 does the House of Commons itself.Of business he has a great knowledge, and he has written a | very abstruse book on \u201cThe Theory of the Foreign Exchanges,\u201d which he and a few others are supposed to understand.He was elected for great West End constituency in Tondon, St.George's, by a great rit , and his seat is perfect-' ly safe.inburgh and Jove] 1 would have none of of him.strength in ¢ country, Peru oo tol.towing either there or in the House of mmons.What he lack is sympathy; hé has not the s thetic qualit.without Jan goins 8 Teal bo which no man gs d on the: THANKFUL FOR SPEEDY ASSIST.! ANCE, e Testiniony of Thousands Who Have Used South American Kidney Cure.A friend in need is a friend indeed.It has been said the way to tést our friends is to try them, It isso with a medicine.So many medicines are tried, but found wenting.This is never the cass \"with South American Kidney Cure, if it is kidney trouble that.is the ailment.It does not cure anything else Thers is not a case of kidney trouble, however, | be it ever so distressing, uick patience alfogethe, proof ence ogether o the Pudding is in it, and | what said in say who are ond used this hy \u201c { ; \u2018 N\u2014 -\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Ta / \u2019 a.25 ) ; T i whe ® .+ pould make an ideal rmanent clerk, .le real administer England, irs never be one of them.His career is Parliamentary, and the two are inconsistent.In private he is agreeable, and, to some ext ent, popular; a good er, slightly argumentative, ail d'ao:iety in London dote not argument.is social ambitions are said tO bave Been very high, and not to have been full realized.fis political ambitions would, have culminated in the Speakership, but for a physi- signed a à it in shegtuiely Eoocma Bi an is utely the Speaker should be to dis.thee ioh faves ali over Th House, often y-l hted House, and the light a icult one, whetber by da | \u2018also as Governor General of Cana - - A commities.may Lhe Ministers of the Navy and of War be members of it, and Mr.Gos- any will a member.He has imperial ideas, He elon gs to that strong, and, I think, overwhe ingly strong.À party in Eng ,.which regards nat fence as the first duty of any ie tiation, no matter what its party com- With the Little Englanders \u2014the Wilfrid Lawsons and Labouchereg and Cre- mers ad the, rest\u2014he has no manner \u20ac of isthe ie .le would reduce Englan to the level bY; olland, They vou De at lcast risk of her becom) Holland, a respectable little .State with no more influence in the : Europe than Monaco, and at the pris of any one of her big neighbors who might choose to annex ber.England is defensible by sea and by sea only.If she loses command of the sea she has hardly a tenable second line of defence.She cannot feed herself for a month if her food supplies from abroad are stopped.London is said to be always within a week of starvation\u2014an account of the matter perhaps too epigrammatic to be true, but it s à basis of truth.Yet radical politicians who decline to look ahead or abroad, would practise a ferocious economy at the expense of the services on which the life of the nation depends.Mr.Goschen is a good man to set up against them.LORD LANSDOWNE, MINISTER OF WAR.So is Lord Lansdowne, who now becomes Minister of War.He, too, has had experience in the department of which he now éssumes command, as Under Sec- reputation which vow floats him into Lord Salisbury\u2019s Cabinet, whig and Liberal though is, or was\u2014there, and .B post to v to which Mr.Gladstone appointed Lansdowne, if makes no protons to brillianey, is pre-eminent- y à safe man and & strong one.À vice royalty is a post which tasks a man\u2019s capacity ; and to succeed in two of the greatest is a sufficient.proof of his talent for governing.Now he has to govern the War Department, to reform it, rhaps, to make it efficient for na- ional defence.In that work he will co-operate with the Duke of Devonshire, Mr.Goschen, and the whole Ministry, d wne is not only a strong but an amiable figure ; a rman beloved } in private as he is trusted and respected in public.- CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND.Mr.Gerald Balfour is the greatest surprise of all to cutsiders, who include, of course, the general public.of nepotism was at once raised.urnals raised it, of course.They rd up for cries that it would be hard to grudge them this.But the truth is that Mr.Gerald Balfour is ap- inted Chief Secretary of Ireland, ,_not \u2018ause he is Lord Salisbury's nephew and Mr.Arthur Balfour's brother.but in spite of these Bis re abil He is a retiring man and his real a lities are little known except to his frie and {smily.But Lord Salisbury and Mr.four have vo every opportunity of knowing.The both judges of men, both capable of chosing colleagues without reference to personal partialities.Ireland is certain to be again, as she has been before, a critical point of government and of politics.It may at any moment be the most critical.Is it con- coivable that Lord Salisbury should send a man to rule over that sometimes sleep- and often eruptive Tolcauo, not he- was abla to rule, but because 2 was his nephewt d he Ministry to give Mr.Gerald ir ia a good posts?\u2018The thing is impossible.Nor is the post a good ane, in the sense in which the average politician understands the word \u201c\u2018good.\u201d\u201d The salary may here be thought lar, a0 but a re- \u201chief Secretary told me that without -own private fortune he could not have- discharged the social ohligationa traditionally onnected with the post.On the other band, it has been held by Mr.John Morley for nearly three Joa whose private resources would har equal to a social strain upon the There has been in his case little social strain, because what is called societ Dublin and throughout Ireland has y- cotted both the ief Secretary and the Lord Lieutenant.The Castle vice- rega.lodge and the Chief Becretarga lodge\u2014the last two in Phoenix Park, of 6 ing, so many howling wil be classes, to use the word which Mr.Gladstone brought into perilous prominence, would not go to levees or dinners or any sort of social gathering over | K which the Home Rule flag waved.But with Mr.Gerald Balfour's accession the Rule flag waves no longer.Ire- land\u2014the fashionable, cultivated, rich, \u2018titled, industrious, commercial Ireland\u2014 the classes, in short\u2014will once more throng the rather dingy Salons of these administrative residences, Gerald Balfour's salary of 222.000 wi not go far toward paying the bills \"or these entertainments and everything else besides.IRELAND'S NEW Luckily, from this , Lord Lieutenant is d Cadogan, one tof\u201d the wealthiest peers living.owner great estates in Belgravia, or just west of it, and in a, which to the fortunate London landlords are 2s ICEROY.\" and will Dublin, as, to do him tice, Lord Houghton.\" the rétiring d Lieutenant, tried t@do, and would - have done could he have induced society his hospitalities.did not dislike Lord Houghton persos y.though he was thought to magnified his office and its dig- nity\u2014the latter rather too ostenta- .tioualy reflected in his personal | bear- io roti area aia dor £ deper aa u reat splen o \u2018ment in Lord Houghton, not even i A QUICK RELIEVER.REV.THOMAS B ARCHER, Baitsprings | Island, British Set umbia:.\u201cFrom the package of you ven sent me, a quarter of which I have ed say with ruth that I neyer t, lod anything t at 80 Oe anti T consequen on, shall always be Lens to recommend to al every person inclin to = popein.\u201d A.TEST WILL ~~ SURPRISE YOU oF ATS WONDER WORKING - \u2018POWER.Free Samples K,D.C.and Pills led to any address, KD.C.C0., LTD, ro Art\u2014yoo-dyi dnd 2 Saw Boston, Mass.2# take into account.the Se tre: bl, berflad Troe Bis nels, Lor d Crewe.are other unexpected appoint- mare of which perhaps more hereafter.The urprise is perhaps greatest \u201cof al al * Cabinet of nineteen.to which this or wning street in upwieldy.which \u2018Cabinet meetings are commou- held.The number will prolong deli- berations- \u2018and confuse the coltnsela of an.inside Cabinet \u201cwhich makes the ress | decisions, so that the nineteen may probably do no mischief.ra Sunlight is made in & twin bar (as shown above) for the sake of convenience ; it is made of pure materials for the sake of quality; it is made by our uliar processes for the e of effectiveness (doing its work easily); it is made at the largest soap works in the world for the sake of supplying the largest demand in the world; it 1s used everywhere for the sake of Less Labor Greater Comfort Books fo Wrappers book will bo se sent.Sunlight Boap Depot for Quebec: FRANK MAGOR & CO., - MONTREAL 1751 : EBUCATENNE NORRIN COLLEGE, QUEBEC, P.Q.The Session of 1895.96 ___ SUMMER PE moa [ST LEO SPRINGS HOTS Summer Resort.The Saratoga of Canada St.Leon Springs.Quebec.Ava \"Ot MORRIN COLLEGE will begin 0g MONDAY, September 3oth ins Institution, which is sfBlisted to McGill University Arts, bas becn re organticd ant Jutty equipped for th Bon \"of Study prescri Tuiversity for the Degree of B.A The Examination for Matricuiation win september 26th, at a.m.\u2014 Eight Scholarships have: been satablished, four of the value of Fifty Dollars each, and Stour ot Tani -Flve cach, vo De a awarded to Matriculants g the A.A or the O ary Kxaminations under the conditions set forth in ths Eu Cale Calendars and all necvssary information may bs had on application to Professor Crocket, Callego Court, Quebec.(Signed) A.M.COOK, Secretary Board of Governors.July 9, 1896.160 18 2aw KINGSTON LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE, ABearding and Bay School for Young Ladies, *\u2018Cleseburn,\u201d Kingston.Re-opens September 14th.Full staff of University Graduates.8) ala attention Sivan to students refining uence ing for ex- home combined with bi i mental train fal Department is in charge of ARTHUR FISHER, Ls us.Hac.Students received.st any time \u2018and fees charged from date of e ptrance.For terms an us spply to Mrs CORMWALE, M.A.Principal, ot out the liege, or to Mes.J 8 MUICELESTON, ing st 162 52 Church School for Girls-Edgehill, _ WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA.PATRONS The Synods of Nova Scotia and Frederic Lom.Loan man Board of Trustees, tho Bishop of Nova ti Rady Prinoipal\u2014MISS MACHIN, With thirteen Governesses and Instructors.New b SALE JUDICIALLY AUTHORIZED, ON TUESPAY, the 6th of AUGUST, NEXT, at ELEVEN of the CLOCK in the FORKNOON, will be sold at auction, on the premises, the bereinafter described immovable, depending of the community of property that has existed between | Jaidore Clement dit Lariviere and Marie Missiau dit Laramee, both deceased; to-wit: An emplacement, on Panet st, about 4 x95 feet, Retench measure, or: official No two hundred and seventy-nine (27% of St.Mary's ward of the city of Montreal, with the houses Nos.113 to 117, on said street, two other houses, in rear, and other buildings.J.L COUTLEE, N.P.of Coutlee & Lamarche, N.P., No.107 St.James street.MONTREAL, July 15th, 1885.166 6 2aw INSOLVENT NOTICE SALE BY AUCTR ON.In re W.F.SMARDON, Montreal trade undersigned have received instructions m the Curator, to sell or Public Auction at the qe remises lately occupied by the above Insolvent, 0.2315 st.Catherine street, Montreal, the following assets belonging to the above estate, On THURSDAY, the 1st AUGUST, 18985, At 11 O'Clock in the forenogn, in, separate lots as follows: Lot 1\u2014Stéok of Boota and Shoes.Lot 8\u2014 tures.Lot 3\u2014Book De Lot A Balance oF Lease to 1st May, 1896.Terms or Sale\u2014CASH, t 25 per cent.will be required on ad- Deposit Judication \u2018of each lo rotors will be open on the 30th and 31st July or Inspection of stock etc.rotary Ill be obtained from .2.W.B.CHAPMAN, Carater.er information the arate JAMES STEWART à CO.Auctioneers.&.1718 INSOLVENT NOTICE.SALE OF REAL RSTATE.In re JOSEPH DOMPHOUSSE, of the City of Tae Beer Bottler, Insolvent.tndersigned have received instructions from.tue Curator of the above named Insolve Estate, to sell by Public Action.at their action rooms, No.60 st, James et, treal, on MONDAY, THE 17th AUGUST, 1895, At ELEVEN 9 Clock in the to ho the e follow oe 1 70) and twelve hundred and two Qo 202), su visions SlEhty-oight, ols slghty nine.nine! DiDety-1our, ue.80, »0, on.\"od, 93, ody.ot thé cadastral of 8t.James ward, Montreal, with \"houses and other butidi dings thereo: t 1179 being Nos ai 43, 4185 416, S10 of Ja ues Cartier st., and 3 and 5 Berard st.and visions o Toi No.1202 Bamely, 88, 80, com] and 90, LL 92, oy prise 47 kivard Bt are substantially built and in .es two proper are in close from \u20ac to tho Street Cars, and the be houses are rot ture information may be obtained atthe office of the Curator, here plans and description of the property may be seen, ROMEO PREVOST, Curator.MARCOTTE BROS,, Auctioncers.Office ot Rougo PREVOST & Co., } Few York Lie Bldg.Moatresl Montreal, 1th July, 1995.1668 Saw INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of.PIERRE TREPANIER, Tr es and T viere hu annet, du Loup (en (Louiseville), Insolvent.The unders| bave received in ions from the YE to sell by public aiden at their Auction Kooms No.69 St, James Breet Montreal, WEBNESPAY, the 3ist JULY, 1896, AL Eleven 0 clock the Sard forenoon, all the move assets of Ingolvent, consisting o HA totlow?Dry Goods, core, Hardware.D ue Sels ro Br and paren 1 Plan \u2018 he hott amounting to, as per Lav en- The store lately occu ed by the Insolvent On Of DES x tock, eto.on dL 4 be of r inspect! and Teseday.eo 29th and 30th inst.where 8 £OpT ot the toy ventory may be seen.All forther may obtained and the Inventory may be seen at tho 0fios of th Cur ator.- ROMEO PREVOST, Carster.Ottee of Rouno Px à Co, Non 6 & 7 \u2018* New York Life \u201d Building, à.or ES Fais, 1996 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In he my matter ter of ¥.F.pua DUGAL & CIE, 1778 && wil au sell auction oo ve James rie ontrest.at Mo.ON MONDAY, the eh JULY.1906, At 11 O'Clock, the assets at aa er Stock of Gent's Puraishings, Hats COPE.ci oerpnsntanne shine Be 2 eTNE 1764 Marne asormssusacnonce Stars will bo open en 27th Intt.ildings: hot water heating: éloctrio lighting: capacity 100 residents; = pet wc the bli on on the did June.his 1 numerous visit this beautifut s annually ill find a new Inunagement that he Droprieto rs hare spared uo efforts in cutering to ; vom rd en olen of guests Etvursion tickets every Saturday, $ \u2018 Montreal to Roi ever and return, eed to return \\n .Coches will Le la aid for guests at Louneyule on the arrival of * rai lontresl, Quebey fon Rarer ni à to the St.re 8) Q.LAN AC0 Propre true ©.E.A.LANGLOES, 128 3me Smo vod Manager GASPE BASIN: The Favorite Spot for Health and sport.A CHARMING RESORT FOR SPORTAMEN AND PLEASURE SEEKERS, The © vicinity affords Beautiful Bcenery, fluo Sea Bathing hing.ussts bave the privil salmon and trout tishing in conmection with t ÈS house.ce BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENED JUNE Ist), =\" a0-long and favorably koown, offers first-clasg > dation for tourists, with all the comforts of home.: Before making your plans for your summer outing, be sure to write for terms and other information to 114 3mos __ BAKER'S HOTEL, Enape, que.STAPLES COTTAGE, Old Orchard, Maine, Will open for the season, June 15th.Beautiful situation; large clean, airy rooms; table supplied with trea, |, vegetables, fruits and milk.Terms moderate.2 Special rates for June and September.L.F.KELSEA, Prop.140 2mos cod -° ADIRONDACKS.= Pine Grove Cottage ire thous | foot Labor sea Jovel Fine Drives SM, For terms address, cu CH MORHOUS, EP 168 12 Jay, Essex Co, N.Y.ds 8 ac! markably heal d «nd Tuition in Branches and the French language, ee r achool year.Mi mas Sept.Ti For Calendar containing full information apply to 27212 DR.SIND, Windser, N.$.The Harmon School FOR YOUNG LADIES.(Incorporated 1892.) 280 Elgin and 189 MacLaren sts., Ottawa, Ont.New buildings with best modern appointments.Pri par Intermediate and Advanced Departments in Engliah and Advantages in Music, French, German and Art.Number of resident pupils limited.The school year will begin Sept.13th.For circulars address 1733mos cod MESS À.M.HARMON, Principal.Queen\u2019s University FACULTY OF MEDICINE, OPENS OCT.lat.1895.Excellent facilities for the study of medicine.Class fees average $78.00 per session.Calendar on application to DR.LERALD.Kingston, Ont.153 3moe sod COMPTON LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE, | coMPTeN, P.Q.MONTREAL HOUSE;- Old Orchard Beach, Me, \u2018+ Gituated directly on tho sea wall Cl Open Jano 13, 1855, 1: or circulars and IRS, i B.BLANCHARD, ud dar, k palais celebrated sstalWishiment, one of tbe most delighis un oie = MAPS ON YOUR WAY gts.-\u2014 aad stop off at THE MT.PLEASANT HOUSE, - Wurre MousTarxs, N.H, Directly in front of Mt.Washington.New House.tricity Ibroughout \u2018Table ana Music Unsurpassed.AnpRrsow & Pr: 2573004 of Hotel Ormond.lorkda, Mal, ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIT \u2018 Silver Lake House.; - Exoslleot trous Zahing and untine cf, + A first-class institution for for the e Higher Rd Terms uglish bra; Tune Ladies.$150 per sonum.Send ponts circular to the Rev.G.ri Parker, Hon.Bursar, Compton, P.Q.171 1800d AL M A ha RARE : YOUNG LLEGE V/ OMEN.Literature, Science, Musi Eloention.Co Manor Ar Bt.Thomas, 0 Ontario FOR SALE COPPERS \u201c Star\u201d Office.$2500 TO LEND On good first mortgage, security.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & GO, 181 it.James Breet.1752 - SUMMER RESORTS- | NOTICE.| 2 The Toil At Old Orchard, NOW OPEN AT REDUCED RATES\u2014 ' $10 to $14 Per Week.paca terme until July 15th.\u2019 Address, D.EH.SWAN, ABENAKIS HOUSE, ABRNAKIS SPRINGS, QUE.Now epen for the season.Pi, Most tfuil Summer send H Rev Gate Beals Biking, Tous AR MINERAL WATE | RINGS \u2014.tbe Riobellou & An NANNY Co.'s * Berthier * Bt.Laûrence to \u2018Abenskis nes.Bteamer loaves veu Montroel Tareda and Fridays a 1 ah pent tt FU » at 5 pm.and on Batarday at Sp.RATES REAsONLBLE.RUFUS ¢, KINPTON, Island of Nantucket.The Coolest pince on the Atlantic Const The Principal Hotels are S8ExD POR C 740 daw THE NAN \\CKET, URGES, Prop.THE SPRINGI ELD, ' - C.A MOWRY, Prop.Send for chroulars A 198 2as ocd Lake View House, Knovition, PQ NEAXON 1893.Nhe proprietors of this well known House tak in informing their patrons and the public in Gonaral that they are again Ted to The has been painted and renovated prie and they will spare no pains to give satisfaction to sil wh 0 favor bor them with their patronage.Water works are construction.od i expected that hy Jay helped re spring was hope to see, Su Che OÙ trends ana æ 18 2mos sod RONINSON BROS.YoU OUGHT TO RE AT Hotel Ayers, Adirondack Mts.Fine trout los od ond posting, plragant walks and ous, easil y reached drives sonam honte tsa Tor Tn etn W.J.AYERS & rox, \u201c117 30vod * Lake Dusoe, N.Y.AT BORDEAUX, fauit au Recsliel.First-claes boarding house.5 minutesfrom C.P.R.Good summer boarders.Addroes for term Mr.Belanger, Bordeaux, P.Q.169 6eod Yar END NUTEL, Bar RBarbenr; We.ve En SmERIDAN.Manager.Fk nh, rai and with all from a t.300 rooms market secon to bolas of and upwards.CR and season Timed THOSE AHRRIDAN, Manager._ ARD\u2014AT BEAUHARNOIS.BA BAKER'S BLOCK board, isrge well farnished rons; both sad w.6.: tes terms ay, Madame Greniee.M48 lew THE BAY VIF, Beach.Bay View, Seer * Chi lar family re reso\u2019 oie 15: Te io ot vie 2 8 Fine bathing Yards sod other | »; by mail or tele era) anewe: \u201d BON & SON, Ov, HO BELL paire HOTEL who Lavin, the riches ng and cuisine ui Ferry Beach.BAY Clow tac or 3% Grand TIRE SE pe Et ISLAND SUMMER ER RESORT.oi deu let Ses rome, ou Part\u201d ae Sa croquet and tennis eh Tornw - 1 eye Jouy 3% NEWSON & CO., Ch.Town.PES: à CASCO BAY HOUSE.\" chet Leng Inland, Portland Harber, Me, Æ =.ee a hen The Rates Address, » sursmers prs 00 per week.153 53 OHARLES E.CUSHING.SUMMER BOARD.\u2026 > ty .WALFINE HOUSE, Gorbam, N H.: situated at \u2019 sah ; one of the cleansst sod places in the White ntainet Spring water ash on re send for 00 36 D.STRATTON, Proprister.| AN IDEAL SUMMER THE BANNER \"HOUSE,\" Chateaugay Leke, Franklin Ce, Mae ré EH Ja | CHATEAUGAY CHASM AND RETURN, \u2019 ® FARK HOUSE, M MAGOG, Que.\"i +, situated at the outlet of Lake: Memb ory.ao te valse.3.Better\u201d SE, ss gc LAWRENCE : COTTAGE, Old Orchard, Me.MRS.\"CH HL SMALL .1738 James M.Chapæan, Clerk.BASS n ROCK HOUSE, Kennebunk Beach, Maine.Good beda.for June and J.A.WELLS.Bpecial rates for JZ mot, , OTEL BU CANAD te v Now pris Shum » Firss class table and re airy rooms.erate 1% T.8T.ce, me F ARBOR vi HOUSE, Peak's Inland, TEAND HARBOR, MAINE.People* wish rooms should scek the be Hanson View Mouse, nk L'Mclatoss, Propriet Board by thie, LDIN One APNE IE and nt popular re oi Cran b.Locat on wail, 5 minntes walk from B aM RR om.KE mm has ocean view.\u2018Fa cilities for ba ifing wre t.Bathrooms connected, with house.Krfuéial rates to Pres and parties.Fur.thet _particul aeidres, 8H NES, Prop.135 Read: vf CANA err.\u201cmigauë, Que.a Fine Snmmergl Loatiog, fishing, huctig, driving: near mgwiain; first clase Mrommodation; i boat and train vice: terme vi tie F 1123 mos SLIVER ( CLERMONT, eside I Pore me, Sosex \u20ac tifuily nated om ake ( hampiain, o poeple bos opieadid bathing, nsodarate price.3 » Write J.C.AR =: 1 \\, \\.\u201cdort : ° À.* = = _N ws of the Week at the Summer Resorts.\u201cTHE, SUMMER RESIDENTS IN THE COUNTRY ARE, MANY OF THEM, TOURING AMONG THEIR FRIENDS\u2014 \u2026 \u201c The lucky ones amoug Montreal's citi- - offénin .again, gens who are able to spend the summer fut of the city appear to be spending considerable time visiting friends at other resorts than those in which their own summer domiciles are located.Consequently the number of new faces at lake side and mountain side resorts shows no reduction.Seaside resorts appear to be pret:y well filled up just now too.Valois Bay.Last Thursday night the ladies of Strath- A Tere hote tp their oumerous friends in Lakeside, Valois, Pointe re Ai the city.of the Strathmore Pavilion and music, dancing and refreshments were the oi \u2018the evening.Strathmore is one of the most delightful spouts ou the lake and the residents are very much alive and soores of people can testify to their hobpi- tality and generons treatinent.The guests were received by the several ladies of Strathmore aud ade to feel quite at home.The scene was a very beautifal one.jewed the proceedings from the water In Latte and boats, and thus avoided the reat crush for such there was, The follow- fe ladies compose the committee who had e affair in charge: Mrs.Lockerby, Mra.teachan, Mrs, Evans, Mrs.Wilson, Mrs, fart, Mrs.Fogarty and Mrs Montgomery.ong the invited guests were the follow- ug: Mr.and Mrs.Geo.R.Prowse, Mpa, MeKenzie, Miss Gall, Mr, G.A.Shaw, Mr.J, A.Thewlis, Mr.W.W.Walker, Mr.J.E.\u2018Satehouse, Me Fred Rogers, Mr.and Mrs.Grier, Miss Grier, Mr.and Mrs.Ross, Miss toss, MLa and Mrs, J.H.Jones, Misa Jones, {so E.Jones, Mr.BR.N, Jones, Mr.F.ones, Miles Prowse, Miss G.Prowse, Dr.and Mrs.Proudfoot, Miss Proudfoot, Miss N.Proudfoot, Mr.and Mrs.Bowie, Misa \u2018Maud Bowie, Mr.E.R.Jarvis.Messrs, Geo.Woodhouse, A.Herbert, A.Macpber- son, J.Macpherson, A.Leithead, Dr.Oliver, Dr.Genties, A.S.À.A.Watt, Fred.Gross d R.L, Weldon, of the Bowery, Mr.W.A.&ooke Mr.D.McLennan, Mr.A.Hay, , Riley.Mr.Sexton, Miss Lafferte, \u2018Miss Laflerte, Mr.Louis Lafferte, Mr.T.Brown, Mr.and Mr, T.Y, Foster, Mr.HA.Froming, Mr.J.Brown, Mr.G.D.Ire- ind, Mr.É.Fairman, Mr.S.Burwell, Mr.Mrs.T.LL.Paton, Mr.and Mra.Turn Miss Turnbull, Mr.J.Turnbull, Ar.3 Ars.J.E.Walsh, Mr.R.White.the Hag White, Mr.and Mrs.Philbin, Miss Min Mr.Ii.Plilbin, Mr.W.Philbin, M 58 ;hnson, Major Freeman, Mr.J.K.Mar.A.F.C.Ross, Mr.W.G.Ross, 7-°8.C- 5.Miller, Mr.Robt.Starke, Mr.¥.E.Nelson, Mias L.Nelson, Mr.Me A.S.Ewing.Miss Ewing, Mr.Shan Y ing, Mr.Stewart Ewing, Mr.and E G.Walsh, Miss J.Stewart, Mr.Mo orig, Mr.and Mrs, R.N.Scott, hilire.Mrs.Whitaker, Miss Whitaker, ce TêMrs.I.J.Martin, Mr.D.Proud: obi.and Mrs.J.Walsh, Nr.and Mrs.IB.\"Mir.Lional J.Smith, Mr.J.E., serest \u2018Mr.J.D.Millar, Mr.Geo.R Baird, Mr.Rickab » nine \u2018an and war.Mr.rant, Mr.an rs.York; Murra\\°mPSON, FA.W.Cole, low, Mrs.R L.Xjchol, Mr.C.C.Kelly Le Droit, wife and fou.=.Mr.and Mrs.R.E.pan orchestra and Mass.; F.H.Wüÿnight.AJ the Mabel Warrington, Misrated with Jan.: Frank Carroll, © water, the ter J.Jones, Halifax; hSongs were Honan, Mrs.C.N.Bender, Selly, J.Sand vurse, Mrs.Jos.Ware) Miss Belle O'Brien, Miss Annie ried, Th gorg- Mrs.W, P.0'Brien, Miss Mor it far sur \u20ac, Conway, Wm.Conway, Tint expecta- The following guests arémbered a the Mansion House: F te e Ma I HB yr vaddell, Me.a never been .Walsh, Masters J.Walsh, Miss May Bussiege CUUAI this af- Latimore, P.O.partmePitality of the eagher, Migs Meagher OT be forgot- Meagher, M rt he herty, Me fl.Evans Rar.D.Evans, of Wineberre, won the gh:en tandem canoe ra , Vaudreuil last week, Mr.R.R.White, of Lakeside, won the swimming race, and W.B.Evans won second prise in the single paddle green race, so that the Valois Boating Club got a fair share of prizes.The war canoe crew did not get a very good position, but a few of the crew were absent and their places filled with substitutes.They had the misfortune to be fouled unintentionally by the St.Anne's canoe just as they were making a gallant fight with Vaudreuil for last place.™ The service last Sunday night was well atlended, as usual.and was greatly enjoyed by those present.It almost seems as ifthe Sunday night services are etting more attractive and interesting.Mr.A.Reid Taylor, of Dorval, sang \u2018There is a green hill far away,\u201d and \u2018\u2018Nazareth,\u201d very finely, and Mr.J.C, Barlow sang \u201cThe lost Chord,\u201d it was Very nice indeed to hear Mr.Barlow liss Jones sang \u201cCalvary,\u201d and Miss Ross, Miss Jones, Mr.F.W.Barlow and Mr.J.H.Jones rang a quartette \u2018One Sweetly Solemr Thought,\u201d Miss Stewart ~~played a voluntary socio.\u201c\u201cThree canoes have mysteriously disap- from the boat house.They were led up to the pier while their owners were out practising in the war cance.All efforts to locate them have failed, and the unpleasant conclusion is forced upon us that they have been stolen.Such being the case it behoves everybody to look out for their belongings.The canoes belo r.F, Rogers, Mr.Archie Lockerby and Mr.Henderson.Mrs.Philbin entertained a few of her Iady friends on \\Vednesday afternoon.Among those present were: Miss Turn- ball, Miss Proudfoot, Miss Whitaker, Mrs, T, Ÿ.Foster, Miss E.Rickaby, Miss Li Rickaby, Mrs.T.L.Paton, Miss Ross, Miss Georgie Prowse, Miss Johnson, Miss Bertha Duncan, Miss Jones, Miss Ethel Jones Mrs, A.G.Walsh, Miss White, Miss D.White, Miss J.Stewart and Miss Maud Bowie, The war canoe boys were entertained hy Mrs.M.Philbin on Tuesday night after the practice.After refreshments had been served games were played till quite a late hour, after which the boys departed after thanking their hostess for her kindness.ch events go n long the boys together and helping them to get better acquainted with each other.Mr.Jas.Paton has heen in town at the Royal Victoria Hospital for the past week.His old wound needed attention.\u2019 .He is improving rapidly and will soon be out at Lakeside again.\u2018 - Weare all looking forward anxiously to our i on August rd, and can ly hope that we may be favored with the (ne weather which other places have bat on like occasions., The Waterwitch won the yacht phee for footers in the St.Lawrence Yacht Club , series race last Saturday.Efforts are being made to ge§ up a tennis tournament between Lakeside and Pointe Claire and Beaconsfield.I Mr.Claire Richardson is visiting at Mr.\u2018Robert White's, Lakeside.r.Gordon Bowie is spending his -holi- days at Lakeside.© Mr.J.C.Barlow is spendigfg Lis holidays at the seaside.: Mr.David Fraser is spending a few days ot Lakeside.À * Minas Prowse is viaiting f in the west Ste.Agathe.{ The new arrivals at thd Castel des de: Frederic Iaquette, Mr.RE i Fitsgibbon lack, Master, Ro- The uccasion was the formal Many | way towards keeping - THE RECENT ARRIVALS.~ \u2019 nald Fitzgibbon Black, Miss O.L.Low- ler, Rev.Canon Ellegood, A.D.McColl, Mr.and.Mrs.Thamas Collins, baby and .nurse, N.Dufault, J.A.Collinette, C.Gelinas, Gustave Piche, H.Wilson, W.W.Wilson, Montreal; Alf.Gibeault, St.Jerome; Mr.and Mde.Duckett, Mille.B.Duckett, EK.Duckett, F.Duckett, Miss Nellie Warburtan, Mrs.Warburton, James McBride, J.Hamilton Ferns, A.F.Carrier, J.A.McBride, M.E.Danser- eau, J.A.Laforest, C.Coughlin and wife and children, John L bh and wife, L.C.Marechal, Jean B.P.Prevost, R.E.5.G Ids, John Franchere, Chas.Archer, S.J.Strubbe, H rcelo and wife, Dr.Duckett, H.Adams, Montreal.St Lambert.Our tenth annual regatta last Saturday was the most successful ever held by the Club.A fair estimate of the number of visitors and residents who were present would be about two thousand.The races were all run off with promptness, the only drawback to a most enjoyable day was the flerce sin that scorched everything it came in cou- tact with.McKee's Band enlivened the afterngon with some fine selections.Two much praise cannol be given the ladies commitles under the direction of Mrs.Arthur Horsfull, assisted by Mrs.Cooper, Miss Finch, Miss Foulis, Miss Sowden and others who so ably managed the refreshment tables.In the eyening the president preseule the prizes to the successful competitors after which a most enjoyable hop was indulged in, One of the most exciting races was the War canoe race, and at one stuge it was thought Grand Trunk would win, but at the last hundred yards the St.Lambert ut on a spurt and won by half a length.oth crews were well matched and to-day's race at Lachine should prove a most exciting one.Of course we all hope to see our boys come out ahead and they will no doubt, make the figh.of their lives to-day to do so.The course will have a good deal to do with it, as the outside position is a difficult one at Lachine.6 pleasing feature of our regatta was the absence of the gambling fraternity.This ts one of the bylaws thats rigidly enforced; consequently, whenever a gentleman of the shell and pea racket makes his appearance he is promptly run out of the town.Among those present during the afternoon and at the presentation of prizes during the evening were: Mr.and Mrs, Beeman, Miss Beeman.Misses A.McPherson, Sully, Thompson, Wheatley, Brown, oung, Mrs.Geo, Brown, Mr.and Mrs.Labadie, Mr.and Mrs.Beaudoin, Mr.and Mrs.Dolier, Mr.and Mrs.Darling, Mr.Ogilvie, Mr., Mrs.and Miss Duckworth, r.Stewart, Mr,, Mrs, and Misses Morris, Mr.and Mrs.Matthews, Mr.and Mrs.Powell, Mr.Dwight, Mr.and Mrs.T.L.Smith, Mr.and Mrs.Locke, Mr.Hare, Mr.Maynard, Mr.Rodden, Mr.Smith, Messrs.Marcou, J.Marcou, Edison, Wiggins, Me- Call, Mr.and Mrs.Church, Mr.an Mrs.G.Beatty, Mr.and Miss Clarke, Mr.Mec- Garrity, Mr.Wilson, Mr.and Mrs.Hodgson, Miss Lloyd, Mr.and Mrs.Featherson, Mr., Mrs, and Miss Wright, Mr.and Mrs.larke, Mr.and Mrs.Sowdon, Misses Sowdon, Mr.and Mrs.Bragg, Mr.and Mrs, Matthewson, Mr, Morrison, Mr, Webster, Mr.and Mrs.Rosevear, Mr., Mrs.and Misses Hooper, Miss Smith, Mr., Mrs.and Misses Ancrum, Mr.and Mrs.Goodchild Mr.and Mrs.Adams, Miss Steele, Mr, an Mrs.Sorley, Mr., Mrs.and Miss Ro an, Mr.and Mra.Wickham, Misses Leggo, Mr, and Mrs.MacIntosh, Dr.and Mrs, Wade, Mr.Henderson, Mr.Cameron, Misses Cameron, Mr.and Mrs.Christie, Mr.and, Mrs.Me- Connell, Mr.and Mrs.DeGrey, Mr.and ra, W.E.Smith, Mr.and Mrs.Reid, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Wright.Misses Wright, Mr.and Mrs.Ridgedale, Measrs.Riley, nerum, Yates, Mr.and Mre.Thompaof, Miss Thou n, Mr.and Mrs.P.Thompron, Mr.and Mrs Ryan, Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Whim- ley, Miss Williams, Mrs.C.Cooper, Mr.and Mrs.Morton, Mr.Sudbury, Mr.and Mrs, McKeeman, Mr.and Mrs.Crane, Mr., Mrs.and Miss McLeod, the Mikses Ryan, Tur- ton, Locke, Mr.and Mrs.Lightbound, Mr.and Mrs.Belourney, Messrs, A.Young, Miller, Beatty, Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Horsfail.r.and Mrs.Arthur Horsfall, Mr.and Mrs.Irving, Mr.and Mrs, Foulis, Miss Foulix.Misses Finch, Ware, Bowden, H.Ryan, McLeod, McKeeman, Hooper, Mr.and Mrs.Bowden, Mr.and Mrs.Lamon.tagne, Mr.and Mrs.Davidson, Miss Davidson, Miss Stafford, Messrs.A.eatty, Carson McGill, Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Powell, Miss Symington, Miss Dart, Messrs, Morrison, Elliott, Christie, Sutton, Mr, and Mrs.Carmichael, Miss Coyle, Mr.and Mrs.Mec.Callum, Mr, and Mrs.A.J.Whimbey, Messrs: Cameron, Ward, McLeod, Scott, Mr.and Mrs.Scott, Mr.and.Mrs.McDonald, Mr.and Mrs.Ramsay, Miss Bowden, Messrs.Mattinson, Morris, Johnston, Mc.Neice, Whitehead, Mr.and Mrs.David \u2018right, Mr.and Mrs.Van Buren, Mias Percival, Ottawa ; Mesars.MacFarlane, White, McLeod, L.Church, Mr.and Mrs.Jefferson, Mr., Mrs.and Miss Stevenson, Mr.Frost, Messrs.Crooks, Cooke, Williams, Evans, and many others.The annual Fresh Air Fund concert has become an established custom in this town, and will probably be held every year as long as the movement continues.This year's will be no exception to the rule, and ag in former years standing room will be at a premium long before eight o'clock.It speaks well for ourresidents that they have always patronized these concerts, and materially helped to make them a success.The Messrs.Morris are to be congratulated on having secured the services of the ladies J and gentlemen who have been for the pxst two weeks hard at work completing & programme that will satisfy the most bxacting of audiences.have n fortunate enough to secure a copy of the programm which will be as follows \u201cComite © rade,\u201d the cast will be Miva Macfarlane, of Ottawa; Mias Bell Hagery: ekars.Matt ews, F.A, Bourne, Wrighf, Hare and Master R.Bowden.si ableux, \u2018A ypay Warning,\" the Misses B.McLgod, .eggo, Hager, D'Olier, Ruby Smith, Messrs, Williams and Evans.Tableux, .\u2018Three Fates,\u201d Misses Elsje Wright, Jana Church and C.T.Hare.Tab- leax, \u201cThree Sisters,\u201d Misses L.Smith, Maclar} «ne and Grace Williams.Tableux.\u201cProrsise Me,\u201d Miss Alice Thompson and Mr.E.Smiley.Tableux, \u201cCourtship,\u201d 3 , Messrs.Evans, Towers and Williams.Tableux, \u201cOferingr to Cupid,\u201d \u2018the Misses Wright, Horsfall, Church, Smith, McLeod, Williams, Macfarlane, Hager, Thompson, Leggo, D'Olier and Mabel Corner.One of the features of the evening will be the.presentation of the \u201cMay' Queen,\u201d under the able direction of Mr, A.Roy Macdonald.Mr.Macdonald has been for the past two weekx perfecting the young ladies or this interesting scene and under his able direction will be an assured sitecexs.The following young ladies will take part: Misses Christie, Hill, Alice.Beatty, Carson, 8, acre, Youn, udbury, , Reid \u2018and Foulis, s 5 Duet > the Misses Terrouxand Bowren.\u2018 v Mr.J.Poole, Mrs.Thos.Ram- \u201csay, Mise C.Cameron;quartette, Mrs, T.Ram say, Miss C.ces ketch\u2014Mr, P mic sketch\u2014Mr.Pe Evans, accom- paniest, Mra, Christie.vs * The costumes worn in the different tab- leux and in the \u2018May Queen\u201d will be ex- ceptionaily handsome.! .he concert takes place on Tuesday evening in the boas club house.There is some talk of an illuminated procession.gf boats on the bay at an early date, and if itis carried out will be « splendid, Cameron, Messrs: Ramsay and x affair.The last ong given in 1809, will ba remembered the ttiont sigh ver e, and those Las have this one lanterns, ete.The date bas nét been decided on às yet, but all pretability will be in the nning of August.The water In the river on this side has never been known to be no low before at this time of the yeir.In November, 1801, it ve t a8 but and the firat of November, the prospects are that the river bed will be dryfor a conaider- able distance from shore.Dr.McConnell and family have moved over for the summer.Vaudreull and Dorion., After last Saturday's success Vaudreuil think they have one more feather in their cap, and rightly so.Taking into consideration the efforts of the mewbers of the club and the generous hospitality of the residents, not forgetting their imunificance may flatter ourselves that ours was ane of the most successful regattas ever held.The clerk of the weather could not have acted up to our wishes in a stricter and more gentlemanly way.All the events of the programme were well contested, and {t was a nd sight to see five war canoes struggling for victory the way they did.The single paddle and tan paddles greens, were remarkable fo™ the great number of entries, there being eight in one aud nine in the other.In all there ere seventy-one individual entries on the P = mme,\u2014a figure to be surpassed possibl y veteran Lachine alone to-morrow.Alexander and Lady Lacoste assisted at the distribution of prizes as Commodore Hamilton's Juents.Nice little bits of speeches prefaced and followed the crowning of the victors, and then the hop was opened, There were perhaps five hundred to enjoy this, as there had been fully twice e in the afternoon pro- mme._Among the assistants we remarked Mr, and Mrs.C.A.Geoffrion, Misses Geoffrion, Mr.O.Dorion, Misses Dorion, Miss Rita Thibaudeau, Mr de B.Thibaudeau, Miss de Beaujeu, of Coteau du Lac; Mrs H.J.Tooke, the Mièses Tooke, Geo.Tooke, Mr.and Mrs.A.McTavish Watt, Miss Horetsky, of Toronto: Miss Rainville, P.Rainville, Dr.and Mrs.Le- duc, Messrs.duc, N.Archambault Commodore and Mrs, H.Hamilton, Mr, and Mrs.Hy.Hamilton, jr., Misses Hamilton, Mr, Mrs.and Misses Perodeau, Mr.and Mrs, E.Lacroix, Miss Trestler, of Montreal; Lt.-Col.and Mrs.Hughes, Mr.and Mrs, Alfred Brunet, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs, A.Simard, Mr.and Mrs.D.Laviolette, Mr.and Mrs.À.Barsalou, Miss Forget, of St.Ann's; Mr.and Mrs.John Tough, Misses Tough, Miss Symington and Miss Randall, both of Montreal; Miss Kate Ross, of Cornwall; Mr, Fuller, of Sweetsburg; Mr, and Mrs.J.C.Ambresse, Misa Dawson, Miss Howard, of Lachine; F.S.Warren, Dr.and Mrs, A.Brodeur, Mrs, Berthelot, Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Coutlee, Miss Pringle, of Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.Virtue, of Montrea); Captain and Mrs.W.D.Aird, Mr.and Mrs.N.FE.Hamilton, Mr: and this number to peau, of Ottawa; Misses Garneau, H.Garneau, Mr.n_ Globensky, Dr and Mrs H.La deL.Harwood, Miss Lucy Taschereau, Miss Harwood, Miss Gabrielle Hubert, of Montreal; Sir Alex, and Lady Lacoste, Miss Lacoste, Misses J.and Justina Lacoste, Mr, Jose h Landry, Quebec; Mr.and Mrs, A.E Merrill: Mr.and Mra.Arthur Merrill, Mr, Jas.Ahern, Mr.and Mrs, Henry Miles, Misses Miles Mrs.Frank Ahern, of New York, Mr.and Mrs.C.H.A, Grant, Misses Grant, Miss Lillian MacShane, of Montreai; Mr.and Misses MacIntosh, Mr.and.Mrs.Arthur Roy, Mr.aud Mrs, Geo.A.Sadler, Miss Sadler, the Missds McNiece, Mr.and Mrs.Archibaid Stewart, .Trudeau, of Ottawa; Mrs.O'Leary, the Misses O'Leary, Frank Hopkins, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs, Ww.Fred Drayner, Mr.and Mrs, R., W.Harwood, isses Harwood, L.T.Marichal, Miss Macdonald, Mr.and Mrs, H.S.Harwood, M , Har- wood, Mr.and Mrs.F.de 8.O.Tuicotte, Misa Turcotte, Misses Ducharme, of Dixie; Clare Mussen, Lachine; N.K.amme, Mr.G.A.Marsan, Jos.N, - dinal, F.de S.Bastien, Mr.and Mrs.H.Laurencelle, Mr.and Mrs.O.Perrault, Mra.Char, Harwood, Miss de Bellefeuille, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Allan, Mr.and Mrs.David Allan, Mrs.Allan, Messrs, Allan Miss Jean Allan, Miss K.Morris, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.H, H.Curtis, Mr, and Mre.A.Dalbec, Mr.and Mrs.C.H, Geale, boro, Ont.; Messrs.Muosven, J.Ww.J.Cummings, Mr.and Mrs.N.of Beaurepaire, Mixsex Power, A.Power, A.McMaster,Miss Bolton, of Pointe Claire; Miss Adele deBeaujeu, E.Robin, C.S.V.Branch, Geo.Jackson, H.Carter, of Pointe Claire; H.& C.Baby, La- chine; is, Mr.and Mm.M.J.F.Quinn, of St.Ann\u2019s: Misses Gird wood, Capt.Stuart, of the Lake Superior, Miss Stuart, Miss Stewart, of tawa; Mr, - kin.Dorval; Misses Mewhort, Mr.and Mrs.Coyle, Misses Simpsons, of St.Anne's; Mr.Frank Curran, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs, E.Mathieu, Miss G.Doutre, Montreal, and many hundreds more.Wednesday evening Mrs.C.R.Coutlée.of Dorion, entertained a number of Coteau Landing friends at the Club House.Among those present were Mrs, Macdonald, Mr.and Mrs.Allison iss Macdonald, Miss Bailey Messrs.A, Wyse, Pinhe ,Grant,Chap- leau, MacLean, Clarke and Miss Horetsky, Misses Harwood, Taschereau, \u2018Hubert, Pringle, Mrs.A.Stewart, Mr.Smead, of Lachute, etc.A very nice reveillon was served at the hostess\u2019 house after the dance.The Misses Power, of Beaurepaire; Miss Boulton of Pointe Claire; Miss Adele de Beaujeu, of Coteau du Lac, and Menssra.Hand C.Baby, À.Fangman, of Lachine; E.Bolton, J.Fisher, .Carter, of Pointe Claire; Julien Schwob, W, Monk, of Dixie: Rupert Howard, of ine, and a few more were Mrs R.W.Harwood's guests for the regatta.t Owing to the large number of visitors at Vaudreuil and Dorion at present, the Club House has been and still ix very well atronized this week.The attendance rr uesday was exceptionally large, and »- 28 t.TUE ises to so as well to-nigh : Miss Jèan Allan gave r_na rive fast Wednesday evening ir, ot of her guest, Miss Kate Morris.\u201c4 -fffontreal.The drive was followed, ly \u20ac short dance at the club house, ™° \u2018 Ariong Mrs, C, A.Geoffrion'a guesta on the occasion of the regatta were Miss de Beaujeu.of Coteau du Lac, and Miss Thi- baudeau, of Montreal.A party of St.Anne\u2019s ladies and.gentlemen are cam ing on one of the Harwood Islands, by at Dorion.Mra.Aylmer, of Coteau Landing, and Miss Ayimer, of Montreal, were the guests of Mra.Coutlde last Monday.CL .Last Sunday Mra.H, S, Harwood gave very nice evening at Dorion.It was largely attended and much enjoyed.Misk Roulesn, faughter of Judge Rouleau.of Regina, N.W.T., is visitéhg the Misses Lacoste at Dorion.Miss Forget, of Senneville, St.Anne's, was visiting her aunt, Mrs.A.Barsalou, at Dorion, inst week.Miss Gabrielle Herbert, of Montreal, Is at present staying with Miss Lucy Tasche- reau, at Dorion.; .Homa Horace Archambault and Madame Archambault have gone down the Gulf for a short voyage.Misa de Bellefeuille, of Drummond.stree wag staying with Mrs, A, C, de L.Harw this wevuk.; Hon, John S.and Mrs.Hall, of Dixie,, were Mrs.A.Me T.Watt's guests last\u2019 Saturday.: Miss Gertrude de Beatijeu, of Cotean du Lac, is spending the week -At Lady La- coste's.Miss Symington and Miss Randall, of roule are the guests of Mrs.John \u2018ough.: \u201cMr.and Mra.and the Misses A.McTavish Watt have gone on à short crip to Quebec.Miss Kate Ross, of Cornwall, is staying with Miss Tooke at Dorion.-Mr.R.J.Tooke arrived from\" the Old Country last Sunday.; } \u2014\u2014 rem Hopkine\u2019 Point.The followiig are among the guests at Lake View lin: Miss fi.Edad, Miss North Bangor, N.ŸY; Jobn Maud Kidrid, the water wlll fall over a foot between now 1 royal in contributing to the prixe list, we-| Mrs, A.Gar} Miss E.and Mr.Frank Butaham, of Poter-{ apt.G- H.Mathews cottage | \u2018Great interest has been excited in Canada by the report circulated in some \u2014 = ne = PRINCE EDWARD OF YORK, GREAT-GRANDSON OF THE QUEEN AND HEIR TO THE THRONE.say, he is the idol of his father and mo- well as a touching sight, to have been % visi ther, and the last thing before they go an eye-witness of the visit of Mr.and Norton, W.8.Denneen, Fort povinaton, N.Y.;.J.T.Payne, Miss Frew, Miss Kemp, M.Dean, Miss Dyer, Miss Dyer, New York; G.8.McDonald, St.phaels, Ont; Mra.McMaster, Fort Covington, N.Y.; Mra.F.Shields, Bombay, N:-ŸY.; \u201cAlfred-Ghatel, Valloyflield; Ernest r, O.Dupuis, 8.Dupuis, Alex.Caza, E.Quenville, J.Dagenais, Osker Dupuise, P.Leaby, W.Leahy N.Bethune, L.Dupuise, St.Anicet; Mr, Glilis, Mra.Gillis, Miss Anna Nesbitt, Miss B.Gillis, Fort Covington; Mr.and Mrs.J.Morley, Miss Renna, Master Charlie Morley, Montreal; J.J.Jameson, Mrs, J.J.Jameson, Holyoke, Mass.Lachine.Several \u2018bus loads of young ple left for Pointe Claire on Wednesday evening to attend the weekly dance of - the Pointe Claire Boating Club.A few also private conveyances, and train, all of which result- Lachineites being present.The Club House was tastefully decorated for the occasion by the ladies of bs vicinity.and a most charming even- g was spent.Among those who went up from Lachine and Dixie were Mr.and rs.Shearwood, Mrs Sharpe.Mrs.Mar, Miss Magor, Miss Morphy, Miss i Miss acpherson, Miss Dawes, Miss Nora Dawes, Miss Muassen, Miss Sharpe, Miss Taylor, Miss Dobell, Miss McEachran drove up in others went b ed in about fift , Miss gett, Miss O.Claggett, Miss Lulu Leger, Miss Balfour, Miss L.\\ Baird, r.Young, Mr.Dobbin, Mr.N} Dawes, Mr.C.C.ith, Mr.J.C.C.Afon, Mr.Hamilton, Mr.Bruce Stewart, Mr.Geo.Leger, Mr.Mac- herson, Mr.WR H.C.Mussen Nr, -.- ills, Mr.Dobe °° 7.EN; \u201cMr.A.Mussen, Mr ,«.\" Levin, Mr.A.Small, Mr.T.H 7 ons, Mr.B.Brock and Mr.Urqu} be Héterthiss is atta bere this week, the suimnmer vendor has caught the fever badly, for as early as last Wednesday they were out prospecting and several claim® were staked out for today's business, choice spots close to the Club -House being eagerly sought after.The residents will.be glad to learn that there is to be no gambling allowed to-day.The councillors have decided to put a stop to all games of chance in future, and that most objoc- tionable feature of the summer regatta will a dead-letter hereafter so far a8 Lachine is concerned.Last year\u2019s experience is fresh in the minds of a great many, and to know that it will not be repeated will lift a load off their minds.Messrs.H.Backus and C.Roch, of Co-: lumbia and Cornell Sunday last reached here om their ver to Utica, N.Y.havin od from New York city.The trip £ purely for pleasure and they expect to reach their destination about the lst of October.Inducements were beld out but without avail, to have then remain bere until after the regatta.During their short stay they were en in hand by some of the members, and expressed themselves very favorably un boats and the num connected with it., There have been numerous small ties to this thing and that.They have been taking frequent t Lachine\u2018s.confectioner; they have goné to Sohmér* ized t \u2018greatest.the way the club is supplied with racing ber of activé men ousds, and now to-day they will turn out en urage the boys both by their presence and their cheers to \u2018dp that can be remember- iscussad for the remainder of the summer., ] _ _ \"A very enterprising showman has erected a merry-go-round Opposite the post office, where ho night a harveet from the pockets o number of victims to this form of amuse- | ment.It is not only thoes in the neigb- borhood who patronize the wooden, horpes, for a great many have strolled own to look on and becoms fascinated sufficiont- ly to risk a turn.I alittle discussion on the merits demerits of meta] for canoès has Lachine, \u2018They \u201cEan Soaps .American newspapers that Prince Ed- Mra.Gladstons to the baby Prince Ed- out to dinner, or ball, or theatre, they ward of York is both deaf and dumb.ward.\u2018The little fellow behaved very pay a- visit to the nursery to say Ci ns, being so fervently hopeful well, it is said, and, in common with night to the little fellow, who is gener- that the report was utterly false, Have other children who come into contact y fast p.Mr.Gladstone's opine generally » ily refused to believe it, with the remarkable Personality of Mr.ion of Prinbe Edward was that he was and it is the loyal wish of every Canadian Gladstone, he stretched out his little arms \u2018a fine and beautiful boy,\u201d which opin- heart that it will be found that the and seemed quite happy when he found ion is shared by all who have seen him.story .has nothing more than American himself sea upon old man's knee.On leaving 8t.James Palace, Mrs.Glad- sensati i for a basis.Meantime, Prince Edward is decidedly a precocious stone kissed the little Prince\u2019s hand.The the following extract from an English child; he can say several words in his Princess of Wales is devotedly attached per, furnished by a correspondent, prett baby lisp, and he is quite ready to the wee man, and most patiently acts nds to totally discredit the gruesome put his \u201cfeet under him,\u201d if his careful as nurse whenever he is wit.her story; \u201cIt must have been a pretty, as nurses would allow him.Needleas to reach.\u2019 P.Badge, S.W.Gillet, Miss J.T.Nesbitt, !| arisen, owing to Mr.Prowse having on is always a cool, refreshing breeze to Malone N.Y.; H.B.Norton, Miss B.Tail- || exhibition an aluminium canoe.The ca- be found, and residents have the ad- Jon, : ; C.Felton, J.Fraser.| rioe is under sixty pounds in weight, with vantage over the other summer Norwood, N.Y.; Rev.L.M.Weeks, Mrs.| air tanks in each end, and is built da the as you can eit have boating on Lake L.M.Weeks and family, Cornwall, Ont.; same model as an ordinary open Peter- St., or on the Lake of Moun- Miss J.Norton, Miss Lena Barry, Mrs.| borough canoe.There are no ribs inside tains The water is lower than ever and the only wood visible in the canoe before.Reefs are noticeable everywhere and some of them have never been uncovered before.Last Saturday evening after Vaudreuil regatta, a man was found just in time lying on the Grand Trunk Railway track, near the bridge, \u2018he being so intoxicated that he was unable to walk.The local train, which was about due, came is the gunwale.It has attracted quite alot of paddlers and as a novelty is, doubtless, a success.It remains to be seen how it will act in a practical test.Messrs.Pinard and Baldwin, of the \u2018Ottawa\u2019 Canoe\u2019 Club, arrived hers on Thursday evening.They were met by uite a number of the members of the chine club, who, think they look as past just as he was picked up, and thus if they would be heard from to-day.saved from being killed.It may teach him a lesson never to be forgotten.It is rumored that another house is to be commenced on Union avenue at once.Its location is next door to Mr.Craig.This will make the fifth new residence for both winter and summer occupation that has been erected this season.The club house has been a popular resort in the evenings during the week, and the boys have worked au the harder, knowing that they were the point of interest for so many who would be di pointed should they loss this afternoon.Much credit is due Mr.A.L.Kent for the interest he has taken in the boys this season.Saturday he will leave St.Anne's in his steam yacht with the war canos crew for Lachine about one o'clock.Meaars.Deslaurier and Kent will stoke the boys on to victory in their next race.apt.will seen in his old place at the stern.\u2019 The Misses Mewhort and Messrs.Brown and Patterson.are camping on the The week has been quite as well Lake of the Two Mountains for the past filled with\u201d attractions as an could week.desire, and much more s0, than those The Club House has been well patron- who come out to the country for a quiet 1zed all week.both by young and ald, and time, care for.of \u2018new faces can be quite a number Mesars.Chas.Routh and Fred Fair- seen.banks have returned from à week's trip through the T d Islands, on Mr.Routh\u2019s yacht te.: Mesars.Deslsuriers\u2019 Bros.will cater for the annual bonnet hop on the 17th.Mr.Arthur Meir snd famil fave Caledonia Springs.p ne Lo 0 Tn or a leng oliday, 3, & Mr.Woir is under ul A orders The arrivals at the Grand Hotel for Bee week gnding J uly 85th, 1896, inolude: mi.Mr.and Mrs.Ryde and Mr.T.À.and Mrs.urray, Pembroke, Ont.; Dawes have roturged from & two Sheriff Hagar, Plantagenet, Ont.: Hon, W.months\u2019 sojourn mr \u2018the continent.W.and Mrs, Sti ckney, Lu ow.5 Miss as \u201cà _\u2014dûf Liddell left yesterday for MoDonald, Lancaster, Ont.; G, n, Brofavilie, where be will enter the Coatioook, Que.; Hugh Grant, Pembroke, branch of the Bank of Montreal.Ount.; Hiram Robinson, Hawkesbury Mills; Miss Jeffery has returned from Que- Stafford R.Rudd, Amprior, Ont.; P.H.bec, where she has been visiting rela- Colton, Pembroke; Is Bul, Boston, TR tives for some weeks past.ton.a « man; \" ) ees Saxton, London, Eng.;: H, W.Lawlor, Miss Miss Leger is back from Phillipsburg, K.Lawlor, A.Black urn, J.W., Miss _where she was the guest of Miss Bond E.Miss Emma Ross, J.Le Fauvre, for a couple of weeks.Miss S.LeRoy, Mrs, O, Cote, Mrs.Costello, A party from Lachine drove up to Hawkesbury, Ont.; H, J.Cloran, Miss the concert at Strathmore on Thursday H.Ross, Hawkesbury, Ont.: D.MoInnes, evering.Bre yon Vien, Eraser, W.D.MoLeod, Miss Beatrice Fisher gave a dance last Mrs.John Hunter, .ooney, £ Miss M.war, Miss Sarah Roy, Teck, to which quite a large number were uth bc CHIT\" Mr.and MR! Miss Rachael Dawes has loft on a Bimpson.Bt Andrews ue: DOL MoA de visit to some friends in Cumberland.Erna: oR\" Ranger, Peter MoHae' Miss Birdie Dyer is visiting her aunt, Douglas Brymmer, J.C, Edwards, Mr.an Mrs.David Rea.Mrs.Jas.Urqu .billard, M.P.; Mrs.Smaill has left on a visit to her Mrs.F.Prodrick, Mrs.T.Martin, Ottawa: son in Halifax Mr.and Mre.F.A.F , Rev.W.B.F.A.Farliugar, .Carey, Kingston, Ont.; The Misses Mills gave a small bonfire FA, \u201cRAY Fartingat, Morrisburg, Cat; , e party on Friday : Rev.D.C.MoRas, Glen Nevis, Ont: Rev.y Mise Bissett has left for a two weeks |.D.A.Campbell, Cornwall; B, Simon Green- trip field, Ont.{ F.D.MeLennan, Wililamstown: _\u2014 Lo G.A.Putman O.AC Quel Ont; Mr.and Ste.Anne de Bellevué.Mrs.Jno.Mullin,Grauby, Que.; Mrs.James A.MoDofiald, Miss Simpson, D.A.Mc- The annual concert and bonnet hop Arthur, Alexand &: Jae.Craick, will take place on Saturday.the 7th o Pory Hope; Mr.and Burr August, and the committee intend to Grand Fo ks, N.D.; Mr.and Mrs.FW have it surpass all previous ones.Some \u2018MoGettrick, Miss McGettrick, A.O.Brain- of the best talemt has been secured for St.Al Vi: Mra, Wm.Edwards be occasion.All the regattas in the Miss K.Edw J.A.Cameron, jr.; will be over hy that time, so & large Thurso, Que.: Frank MgOloakey, Chester.crowd may be expected.The committee ville, Ont.; T.McEwan, Lunem rg, Ont.; ve arranged for a train to leave St.Mr, and Mrs Hugh MeCott, St.Joseph Anne's at 12.30 a.m.for all points east, 4u Lac; Mr.ph 0e Emil \u2018Kube so that all visitors may have a good New York; Mrs.D.R.MoPherson.River dance after the concert.~The war cance Beaudette; Miss Morrison, Bainaville.Ont; crew have been practicing hard all week Mr, and Mra.Smitli Howlok o.: Mra, for the regatta at Lachine.They have Cuddy, St.Paul, Minn.: Me SS: made g progress for a green crew, nessy, J.\", Tetley, Montreal; M.C.and when the pistol goes off at the McGuire, wa: Tavel Montreal .finish St.Anne's will not be far from McLean, Em.St.Walker.Ming the front, if not there, for they will jean Walker, Jaa.Se jr., Mr.and push some of the older crews harder Mys.Jas.Cochrane, Jno.¥.F.Brown, this time than they may expect.Chas.5.Lariviere; Dr.T.W.Mount, Mr.The bonnet bop last Saturday was and Mrs.Wm.Kaves, Emest Stuart.crowded more than usual, there being Parker, Mr.and Mrs ter Lyall, Mise .about sixty or seventy present.g Owan, Mra.T.W; McKenney, Frank T.them were noticed: Kent, Miss Bown, C.Archer, C.8.Campbell, Alfred Quinn, Miss Hubbell, Misses McKever, Meunier, Montreal: A.MacArthur, Miss Miss Hamilton, Miss Brown, Mrs.: |-MacArthur, Lancaster, Ont.; Miss Crees Mies whort, Mrs.A.Watt, Mrs.well, Martintown.Ont: Chass.8.Cotton, ket.Mrs.Charlebois, the M H.T.Duffy, Sweetsburg, Que.; Dr.C.T.Si eon, Mra 6.5 Ransom, Nr.q Cotton, Cowsusville, Que, .Hubbel -_ Longtin, - «- [The following are guests at Victoria Cot- Maufett.Br.G.Mr.6, Kent, taxe: Cora MeRwan ( wall; Alex.Me- Mr.C Reid, Mrs, Reid, Mr.H.Per- | annan nean caster ; Mrs.J.D.MoLetinan an Mre.J.McDon- .À.Reid rault, Mr.J.B.Deslaunier, Ar.A.Watt, i Mr.C iss ald, St.Raphael's Mr.Frank Fay, Knowl.W MePharso D.Hanson, Mr.A.L.Kent, J, Comf.Ida Ranson, Mr.J ar, Mr.F.St.ton: Me.T y, Mr.Me n.Lan.ES pat \"vou 0e.Arpets due ce SS ME SAP Eat i Cher wes = 8 v.s \u20ac $ * | more people out than ever before.There Foby, Winchester, Onk; Mr.and Mes J.| Ath ) no ' \u201cI shores of Brome cal | Mr.Chas.Adams, Mr.John Ogilvy, ail of evening, at their camp here.| Maxville: Mr.and Mrs.eaterville; Mrs.McAdams, Lachute; Mr.Waddell, Chute au Blondeau; rr and Mrs.Grant, n; Mr.Colin McKechar, Bt Bimo; Mr.Price, Montreal; Neill McLeod, k Hill; Ww.Walls, Ohlo; W.J.\u2018Whimble, Chicago; Hugh McMaster, Mr.Mrs.John MoMaxter, Vankleek Hil; .and Mrs.Hammelin, n, quil Rev, Mr.McLeod and wife, Vankioek Hill.Knowlton, This charming spot, sitisted on the T2 led the paradise of the tern Townships.The mountainous surrounding and \u2018 the picturesqueness of the scenery, com- ! bined with the hospitality of the realdents, are all that could desired to make it a healthful resort for those townsick mortals who have but the summer months in which to drink in the pure air@nd enjoy the refreshing breeres of the country.To the followers of Izaak Walton the Take affords abun- | dant sport, pickerel and black bass being plentiful, and in the neighboring streams there is good trout fishing.For those who prefer boating, skiffs may be hired from the t house on the Jake.The drives through the surrounding country can be enjoyed aa thoroughly the twentieth time a» they can the first, so impressive is the grandeur of the scenery.Knowlton, for many years, has been the trading town of the farmers | for miles around, but only of late years has it become spoken of as a summer resort for townsfolk.It now has a large number of Ing houses, both near the lake and extending back for two or thres miles.The beautiful k on the shores of the lake, which Judge Foster has generously thrown open Lo the public, is a at boon to the visitors and is the rendezvous of a great many picnic parties durin, the summer months.It is provided with awings, sum- mer-houses, etc, for the benefit of its \u2018visitors.Among the summer visitors are the following: Mr.Wentworth, J.Buchanan and family, Hon.Act Chief Justice Lait and family, Mr.F.S.Foster and family, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Hampson, Rev, E.Rex- ford and family, Mr.and Mrs.S.Ewing, Miss Ogilvie, Miss McIntyre, Miss Chatte, Mr.T.Drummond and family, Dr.Fisher, Mr.F.W.Ritchie, Mr.Charles Percy Treasurer G.T.Ry.),Mrs.and Miss Percy, r.J.L.Harcout (Asst.manager Bank of Commerce), Hon.Judge Archbald, Dr.and Mrs.Gardiner, Mr, Archie Bodgson, \u201cMr.W.Hodgson, Mr.John Cassils, Mr.Sine, Mr.F.Barlow, Mr.Ganale and family, Mr, Crowhurst, Mr.J.J.Robson and family, Mr.Allan and Miss Davies, Mr.and Mrs.Short aud son, Mr.and Mrs.Savage, Mrs.Fuller, Mr.Victor Beaudry and family, W.C.Finley and Mre, F:nley, Mrs: Hall, Mr.R.Hall, Miss Bessie Hall, Mr.J.J.Louson, Mr.P.Holland, Mr.KE.W.Arthy and family, Dr.Reddy, Mr.J.C.Hodgson, Mr.and Mrs, Jas, Roger, Mrs.W.Waugh and family, Mr.J.Pollock and family, Mr.J.Dunn and family, Miss Fenecley, Mr.A.E.Tottingham, Mr.A Porte, Mr.Alfred Ritchie and family, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Fessenden and Miss Annie Fessenden, Mr.and Mrs.G.S.Carter, Mr.W.A, Coats and family, Mrs.A.5.Robertson and family, Miss Sanotuar , Miss G.and Master C.Fraser, Mr.N.McDunnough Montreal.The Misses Nichol, of Granby; Miss A.Hamblett, of Lowell; Mr.and Mrs.Hay,of New York, and others.Boucherville.An \u201cIce Cream Social\u201d under the auspices of the following ladies spending the summer at this pleasant and jolly summer resort will take place at the Club House Saturday evening July 27th: Mrs.P.L.nde, Mrs, L.O.David, Mra.S.Beaudin, Mrs.D.Parizeau, Mrs.J.H.Bo Mrs.J.W.R.Brunet, Mrs.D.Poitras, Mrs.J.Me- lancon, Mrs.G.Grenier, Mrs.Chas.Nor mandin, Mrs.H.Mandeville, Mrs.Dr.Desmarteau, Mrs.F.G.Granger, Mrs.J.M.Wilson, Mrs.Arthur Gaguon, Mrs.A.Laurence, Mrs.Napoleon Tétrault Mrs.A.Robillard, Mrs, N.C.Robillard, Mrs.J.C.land, Mrs.Frank Landerman, Mrs.G.Grenier, Mrs.O.Mann, Mrs.Aime Senecal, |- Mrs.P.P.Mailloux, Mrs.Edmond Barbeau, Mrs.Victor Normandin, Mrs, L.Siootte, Mrs.J.J.Beauchamp, Mrs.J.Nor- mandin; Misses David, Misses Normandin, Misses Deamarteau, Misses Laurence, Misaos Sicotte, Miss Laforce, Miss L.Plante, Mins A.Henault, Misses Lesage, Miss À Marin, Migs) M.L Parizeau, Miss Thomas, Miss e, i Immediately after the \u201cSocial\u201d a \u201cBonnet Hop\u201d will take plage.Ratto Bros.Orchestra has been en; for the occasion and no doubt everybody will spend an enjoyable The Str.Island Queen will leave Jacques Cartier Whart Saturday at 8p.m.stopping at Longueuil, returni p.m.As al announced only fri and members will be admitted to the Club House, as these excursions are strictly private and under the im iate supervision of the officers of the Club.Longueuil.The sale of tickets for the minstrel entertainments on Wedn y and Saturday next is very brisk, and some fears are entertained that there will not be room for everybody.Fortunately ,however, the club house is large.The entertainment will be followed each evening by a dsnos; and all for the absurdly small sum of twenty-five cents.On Saturday lest Mr.W.Ryan had a large party on his yacht Lulu.A sail to Boucherville wos horoughly enjoyed by all on board.A dead wind the morn- to arrive late for , but the return.under most favorable condi-' tions.The Longueuil boys are very well satisfied with the showing they made at t.Lambert Saturday, and their success in the four in a canoe race emboldened them to beard the redoubtable Lachine lion in his own den this afternoon.Fortupe favors the brave.The tennis court will be formally opened this afternoon, when the ladies of Longueuil will light refreah- ments with hospitab) race.The court wants watering badly, fut it is in otherwise good condition.The deaths of Mesars.Routh, Millington and Norman last meek cast quite bg over comm re, and much sympathy is felt for the bereaved familles.Mr.and Mrs.R.O.Thicke returned this week from a trip to Ste.Agathe.\u201c Jones Island.Richard réon, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Mast Phe: and family.Montreal; Miss J.Masphar- son, Oil City, Penn; Miss J.H.Pate terson, Mr.and Mru.urtevant, HE bel Br, nie À Tex 0.char i A W.H.Goodhugh, Mra Gam aster \u201cHarpy Renpumy Hp fieinbards, in .G inbardt, lue olive\u201d Reinhardt, Mr.re.A © dt, sue Roliharde Corrol ardt, Master murs, a Thomas .ildren, anley, Mpy.Bliss Edith Manley.Mise Mevia snd nurse, Montreal, Staten laland, N.Y, &t.Hilaire Station.Mr.J.E.Brais and family are pying Mr, Brosseau's cottage until the return of the latter and amily from their visit to the continent next month.ars.Starke, ot Montreal, and Miss ross, 0 ro cb.aré guests Mrs.U.C.Corneille, Elmbank ste of Mr.Archie D.Campbell and family, of Boston.are spending a few days with his father, Capt.I.phbell.Mrs.Burleigh and family, of Natick, Mass, are on a visit to ber aunt, Airs, Jas.MoGoun.; Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Brais have left for Paris, where their daughter is being educated.Mr.David Watson, jr., has left for the Lower Provinces wi business trip.Prof.G.Couture and family are spending the sumer at Beloeil.Miss Alice Stephen is visiting Mrs David Seath, Acacia Villa.; Mr.Walter Grose has moved cut to his new house.lly Philip Parsons, Peak's Island.The new arrivals at Mount Royal Cottage include: Rev.J.M.Killock, Morewood, Ont., and his mother from Richmond, P.Q.; Rev.Edgar and Mrs.Capel, of Sutton, Que.; Mr.and Mrs.J.8.Thompson, Montreal.The weather is delightful, and everyone seems to be in the height of good humor over the bathing and the sport generally.! Rev.Mr.McColl and femi'y, Toronto, are at noake cottage ; also Mrs.John Fairbairn, of Montreal, and Miss Fair- ra.Prof.McLaren, of Knox College, To» ronto.and Mrs.McLaren are at Tor: rington's.Co Rev.David McLaren, Alexandria, Ont., is at the same place.__ Abenakis Springs.The following were the arrivals at the Abenakis House, last week: Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Bate, .W.Roberts, Mrs.and Miss Findlay, Messrs, J, and Jos.Williams, Miss Watson, Mr.W.H.Walsh, Miss Amelia Besner, Mr.John McCrory, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Sheppard, Mrs.A.Cowperand Mr.J.Eaman, Montreal; Mrs.Charles Hamblet, Barton, Vt.; Mr.Geo.J.Sutherland.Northfield, Vt.; Mr.Donald Sutherland, Drammondville; Mrs.H.À.Tuné and Mr.Ë.J, Billings, West Somerville, Mass.r.and Miss Elizabeth Simpson, Lasell, Mru.J.and Mis 'n_ Crossing; Mrs, Lime Ridge; Mr, E.Ouellette, Mr, W.Pitt, Mr, C.A.Boucher and Mr.L.C.Charland, Pierreville; Mr.and Mrs.N.C.Fisk, Abbotaford: and Mr.F.J.Pavery, San Francisco, Cal.Riviere du Loup.Mr.De Seve, the French violinist.of Boston, and Mrs.Deme ho he stepdsughter of Hon.L.O.Taillom, are spending afew weeks\u2019 vacation at Ievus - Hotel.Hon.Judge Mathieu and Mrs.Mathieu \u201cTues arrived at Riviere du Loup cs day, and will spend the next two weeks at Bellevus L Miss Le Bouthillier left last night for Trois P| , after ba spent a few days at Riviere du Loup with Mrs, Jus- tioe Mathieu.Hon.A.R.Angers and family are expected at Riviere du Loup Toda Isis of Grisans.LTT Am the famil the mer at int Laurent Row of Charles Bergevin, Recordsr Dery, Charles Lavoie, Joseph Boivin, Paul Decases, Dr.Lavoie, Joseph Boivir of Montreal, and Mrs.James an: y, of New York.Foster.The following Montrealers are at ent stopping at the Mountain Vlen use, me .and family; Mise Molnegrs.Mr, Solar w r.\" Greig, Mr.A.Kil 3 McEndy, \"W ardavine, LHL de irk, C.Serien, Mont ; Miss | tie oe Heat 1 all, Mims I unter, Hob.Maret, EN W lliamson, E, bagkely, B 5, Ming Horfort, Juss uGF.; Goo.PF.fner- roots; iman Stans ; J.A.Buck, W, B, Rice, t Farpham; J.O'Halloran, Cowanéville; GC, Etre : W.Donabue, T.F.Nivin, Montreal! a ; per, ve.n; Ha admon Sotaer, ope \"Enarnock @ son, Lennox- eltine, Heebs Quebec; J.; G oll, J, F.Plato: 0.PF.Casweli, Prañalead x Mr.Geo.re, of Sherbrooke, si .treal, are sta; w .Cranial fan in his dent \u201cMaple Hill, e e a atove the v mier and re Alex.T.de - 07, of tread, who were also sta t \\ wi pupitre 0e Dai heh res .3 {aspen the reat of his Roi at Bay A \u2018certain commotion was c last Tu y, afternoon by whe nr that a Mr.Wm.McGowan, and situate on Fit ro be vil .caught on fire number of Geor vie idents went to © bein only in a litle Wood\" in Brent of > beir summer quarters last Wednesday Miss ie Bon Gear j Milas Feu one Lo Mathieu Island, near CREW oll: Mise) Ay Ste.Rose, for the remainder of the sea- Jr Mason, Mr.À.Moisen .Ed day a large party of friends compris Tintin Heiser dons yee, line y ends, = ing Mesars, F.X.Mathieu, Q.U., J.A.Le- 887.They went from Georgevills on board marche, yr.8 Prevast, of Ste.Scho- follow! and gentlemen were iastique; Thos.Cote, Dr.Bastien, of Ri- Theor SLOTing, ladies ES PEU ER Gaud and some otbers ne & pond since and] i.ard we .Lamarohe, Dr.S.Lachs \u2019 \u2018 .MP.br \u2026 Couetteux Prevost.of Ottawa; .rlerreue snd PE \u2019 Dr.Faferd, and some other gentlemen, \u201cHon.MF it.MLP.P.for Stanste will arrive here on the 2nd of Auguat paid ts à rite cette Éntordar: he to apd ten days at tbe Doctor's camp.Stpected ner La Bephantle with .Stockhouse, of Ottawa, acoompan- 2 Bian I tary.eaday morning.jed by a party of fifteen friends, hss y en St y ° taken Èis camp, at the north of Jones with Sir.1 : Island, he next two weeks.Dr.Migneault, of 8t.Benoit, and family, \u2018have up their summer quarters here for the next three weeks.' of Ste Scholastique, and will spend as usus: a few weeks Mr.Allen, of the C.P.R., and family, have have spent a few days at their summer quarters here.Seayboro\u2019 Beach, Me.Latest\u2019 arrivals at thé Kirkwood House from Montreal: Mr.Heney and family, Mrs.Pillow, Miss Mamie Muil, Mr.Harris, the Misses Barnston.Miss Gundlack has arrived at the Kirk- wood House, Scarboro\u2019 Beach, Me., for the months of July and August.Mrs.Graham Dunlop and family are at the Kirkwood House., Portland., At the Dirlgo House are the following: - W.Forrester, Colin Patterson, Master W.Patterson, blaster D.Patterson Mise J.Humphreys, Mr.Weber and , Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Byrd, Miss L.Carter, Miss Lily Eaton, Mrs.Robert » Master Wallace, infant and nurse, .and Mrs.R.Egan, Miss Lily Egan, = fi F \\ Latest ri at tne Mansion H am apta , Mise Clay.fepin, > di ei Ciay, Mise ya y, Miss mole y, Master Hurolu » M Gladys maid, Mon and Mosers.W an second the Montreal SE Sh Tani SEA Wi treal School of Elocution sooted an- .à Mr.J Mac ter, of Montreal, student\u2019 at the Mcaill ity ot Arts, whe spends the summer at Bolton Sorin! : te Qoorgeville, was st George * The \u201cMountain House,\u201d Owl's Head, has now over thirt ts.Thi ones are is > gus t 1st, trom t or parts 25s \"2% United Baten offer is Ernie annees Fo vewport, Vi, rnd some wur- rounding nlaces.an\u2019 ; Mr.Rutledge, ue a Al s_son-in- Ww, , 8, Ar e eudon fie fous fan's\u2019 sondiy® rool dence, \u2018\u2018Belmere.\u2019\u2019 .G.Claxton.of Mec micu à Claxt g for a week wi RR ER E of this week / / SE EY AN die =a i MOUNTAINTOP.\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ountinusd from Page 6.Casouna.* The abdeon is now at its height and the p \"re of so many Montreal ors testify that this popular resort has lost none of its charms.Beautiful wes- ther has been the ordor of the day for weeks past;quite in order for visitors, bat unfortunately the surrounding country is suffering from want of rain.The various hotels are well filled,\u2019 but the number of cottages occupied is less than last season.The Michaud House guests include many prominent Mont- Yéalers, who vie with one another in making tige pass pleasantly and suth amuse- \u2018snents as haycart drives, boating, fishing.etc, are all more or less indulged in.The evening's amusements consist and singing, & featura being of dancing 's games, ably conducted by Mrs.wane.mong the many staying bere at present we note the following: O.Lanctot and family, P.McGoldrick and nieces, Mr.John Dwane, Miss Dwane, Miss, Lizzie Hearne, Miss Maggie Hearne, Miss' IL.\u201d Tweedie, Miss E.Conway.Miss Lane, Master E.Parker, M, Eagan and family.Mrs.St.Arnaud, Mrs.Fenwick and children, Mra.Cote and children, and Mr.Nelson.Our evenings are delight fully cool and the numbers seen each evening enjoying a walk make it one of the many features of this pleasant resort.rR ofarrivals at St.Lawrence Hall: Mrs.Tilton, Philadelphia; Carl Warnecke and \u201ctam ily ontreal; Dr.and Mrs.Mitchell, Colonel and Mrs.Grant, London, .C.Collins, Miss Collins, Mrs.Robortaon, À Miss Claxton, Alex.Robertson, Montreal; Hon.J.Ald.Ouimet, Madame Duimet and family, Mlle.Valade, Paul Ouimet Mrs.Æ Veld, Miss J.Veld, Mont- Mr.Jean \u2018J'ache, Quebec; Ma- ste Tache, nurse.and child, Quebec; Mrs.A.Froet.and two Miss lrosts, Mr.and Mrs.Trotter Jones, Halifax, N.5, Harris, J.Dupuis, Mrs.S.Davis and mnt ES \"Desrosier.Montreal; - Mr.A.Usher ad Miss Usher, Edinburg; Arthur .Green, Boaton; H.G ireen, Boston; Frank Grundy, Sherbrooke: F.Brown tnd wife, Miss Snarr, T.W.Dont, E.W.Brown, Thos.Brown, Toronto; Alex.Laird and wife and 2 children, Yonkers, N.Y.; S.MacLennan and Mrs.MacLennan, Miss Charlotte McLennan, Montreal; Miss H.Gillies, Montreal; H.FE.Journet and family, Quebec; Mra.I.Goltman.Mrs.James \u2018Alexander, Master Clarke, Montreal; Robert Stnart and wife, Chicago; L.Z Joncas, Quebec; Douglass Stuart and servant, Margaret Stuart, John Stuart, Chi- fe Wm.H.Weir, Miss Mills, Miss Weir, Minnie Weir, W.S.Weir.W.F.John Dwane and Miss bertson, Mrs.ass Montreal; Mrs.Murray Kennedy, | Quebec.; Miss Walker, F.Heury Weir, Montreal; P.Nadiere, Madame A.Turcot, Quebec; Major General Camneron, Kingston; Mr.and Mrs.Byron Nicholson, Montreal; Mrs.MacLeod, Cornwall; Mr.and Mrs, N.J.Grace, Boston; Mrs.Hughes, Master Hughes, Cornwall: Mrs.McGarvey, Boston; Mine Delisle, Mrs.H.Pidet, Miss Pidet, Master McGarvey, Mrs.Owen McGarvey, Montreal; Hon.A.Cha lean, Quebec; J.MacA Auliffe, London, Cngland; Dr.and Mrs.Stockhoune, Lachute; George Kirkpatrick, Toronto; T.Arthur Gauthier, Mrs.hn Brown, Mrs.T.C.Kidd, Montreal; Eugene Jones, Miss Persis Jones, St.Louis, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Lifeton, two children and maid, Dr.Coveruton, Coyernton, Hon.P.'E.LeBlanc, Mrs.P.E.LeBlanc, Arthur Dansereau and Mrs.Dan- sereau, I.W.Sicotte, Madame Sicotte, Madame Laresu, Madame Henry Archam- bault, Montreal; Mr.M.Honan, Mrs.Hon- an and two daugnters, C.E.Rioux, New York; Murray Kennedy, Mrs.F.Barlow, Mrs.RL.Macllonell, Montreal: T.Le Droit, wife and four daughters, Quebec: Mr.an rs.rr Paine, Cambrid H., \"Warrington, Liss abel Wanetugion: Miss || Lulu Brice, \u201c Montreal: Frank Carroll; Quebec; Walter J.Jones, Halifax; Honan, Mrs.C.N nder, two children and nurse, Mrs.Jos.Warrington, James O'Brien, Miss Annie O'Brien, Miss O'Brien, Mrs.w.P.O\u2019Brien, Miss Monk.Montreal; C.Conway, Wm.Conway, Toronto.- The followi guests are staying at \u201cthe Mansion House: From Montres!\u2014 Mrs.T.H.Waddell, Mr.and Mrs.M.J.Walsh, Masters J.C.Walsh, Dave Walsh, Miss May Bussiere, Mr.Tlaymas Latimore, po partment ; Meagher, Miss Meagher, Meagher, Mrs.T.Doherty, Miss M.Do- herty, Master T.Doherty, Mrs, Harris Vineberg, Miss Vineberg, Miss Eva Ninebers, Miss Malea Vineberg, Mr.Carroll, Miss Nora Carroll, 8.Sons MeCrory, child and nurse, Mr.and Mrs.T.ngan, Miss Stella Langan, Lina Langan, Masters Georgie Langan, Fred- Master Conroy die ngan, | Mrs.Joseph Rogers, Mr.F.Rogers, Mr.James ullion, sr, .E.Shannon, Mr.and Mrs.F.O'Brin, Miss O'Brin, Master Chin, Miss Downey, Mrs.Joseph McCrory, Master 8.Mc rory.Miss Minnie McCrory, Miss J.Gorman, Miss Annie Gorman, Mrs.Oweù McDonnell and baby, Miss Lizzie Or Conner, 3 Maria O'Connor, Mr.and P.ullin, Miss M.A.Mullin, iss M.J.Mullin, Miss L.Mullin, Miss .ral.Mr.J.5 Mullin, Mr.P.fr.1 J.Doherty, r.E.J.Ford, Mr.a Cuddihy, Mr.Martin Mr.Martin Kelly.Miss E.\u201cKelly, Ha Shannon, Mr.Owen, Mrs.C.Gyde, the Misses > Gye, Master A.Gyde; irom Quebec, M E.Buteau, Mr.M, Burns, Mde.Dr.Paurtiors, Mde.Jos.Gammond, Melle.Curine Dugas, Melle.Etoma Pa- try, Mr.Jos.Gammond, Mde.P.La- rue, from Ottawu, Mr.James Avera and wife, Mrs.I.Houelle; from St.Louis, Mo., Mr.1.Fogarty, Miss M.\u2018Murphy; {rom Dimeston, Me., Mde.L.Breton, Mr.F.Breton; from St.ul, :Minn., Mrs.M.W.Cole, Mr.Paul Cole.Mrs.H.Fry and family are spending the summer at Cacouna, and Miss Daw- For daughter of Lieut.\u201cCol.Dawson, of ronto.> the guest of Mrs.Montizam- bent de = J.Mowatt, pastor of Er- skine Church, is paying a visit to his family, who are quartered here for the summer.Mr.Arthur Genest, of Boston, ing here for a week.Dalhousie, N.B.\u201cThe following have rived at Murp Hotél, Dalhousie, N.B., since July oh 1 James S.Harquail, Datihiouere N.B.; Jas.s.Moru, Campbeliton, N.B.; R.Wilson.Montreal; Brown, Moncton, N.B.; C.J.Olmstead, E.J.Xmious, Boston: W.A.Allan, Toronto; Geo.E.Pollard, J C: Carcarneil, John Stivanta, Cabot, Dr.A.Cabot, A.Taylor, New York: A.Nelson L ster, .Montreal; Wm.Wilkinson, Chatham, ) .L MeCiatchy, Campbellton, N.Percy W.Patterson, Richard Pim Gaspe Basin: John Feron, cetiton, ; à\" is stay- Montreal: W.A.Mott, Cam Mrs.\u20ac.A.Ben F Quebec Bilieetmood.St.John, fener, Dr.\u2018Sprout, À ewcastie, N.B.; Sami, Lough- lack Point, N.B.: Jos, Alexander, beliton, N: B.: N.MacNair, Wm, ju rie, John Gal \u2018Galbraith, Eel River, N.B.; - John Nolan .8.Ha \u2018Dalhousie: Wo Mawhinny, Charlo Th: T, + McDaviye, Wm, McKin ey.I\" F.J.H ph \"PR M.ns rer liton, Hu B.; ilson, roourt, N.B.; Captai Gulleram, Campbeliten, N.B.: roe Andrews, St.Jobn, N.B.; H.H.Mortimer and son, Angus Orr.Montreal; .W.Scott, Moneton, N.B.: Mrs.Bil.lingaley, Mins Maud Biilingsley, Char.lotietown, P.E.A.De Forest, St.Jehn, N.B.; John Haley.Black Point, N.B.: C.Brown, Chas.Bro n, Exeuminac, Que: Paul Caner, luge Ra, Sues I AnD Mac- w .John.NB; CF.a orpnto aw, St.Rhaibary.\u201cHolton, Geo.pan Na M.Daigle, ust River, N.B.; 8.Janie Dickie, L.Dick e, Senside, N N.5 Misa Hari, Mise M.P.Hamilton, C.P.Hamil lton, P.M.Hamtlton, Charlo, Beidorman, St.John, N.B.; 0.al Benthner, Quebec; Mike Murray, E.H.Woodward, Boston: Tames A Alezander, R.Pillman, Cam D ton; Mawhianey, Ohale: Ale: anon, ton; P , MoNichal, New Milla; r¥ a ol n, L.PE foe Campbellton; n Foley, Saal, son m Barbour, o w Y eu re AW.Al feld, Masa: 1 rd, Montreal: ; wife, Montreal; R D.Blalr, Dalhousie Junction; J.8.H son, Bt.John; Mrs and M erty, Tru burg, Toronto; M.Tremblay.New Satin\u201d ue.; F.Gauvreau, Ed.Alal ire, Carleton, ue.; John M Albers J.tewart Bathurat; TI.H.Foster, Bt.John; Marry King Halifax; 8.H Mills Ernest der Hobltaitievilles A.Montreal; e Corbett, Nowvite, ls, Que H.Mclatehy, r.Lunaa, C Kennedy, Evan ce, Campbellton.y Pointe Claire, One of the events on the lake so far this season was the illumina sion.Mr.or WwW.Laflamme, ppoht Una, and Mr.T.Bt yacht Ruth, su the otivi ve ery @ e power.lmost every craft that would float \u2018was, decorated up with lanterns and filled with human freight.The war canoe As also packed.and the Isc dah, Mr.R.R.Stevenson's 8loo) vas 8 sight i in itself, being one \\nass of ligh Fire works were set off from the eu as \"ibe procession moved slowly up the lake, and the whole afforded a sight long to be remembered.a The dance last Wednesday night was grand success.Miss Reily wee on hang and supplied the necessary music for the dancers.In the addition to the boat houss ice cream and other refreshments were served.A large number of Lachinites attended, no fewer than three bus-loads driving up, large party/ from Beaurepaire.boat house was beautifully decora ted, and the display of Chinese lanterns e the club house a bower of light and delight.Next Wednesday another of these enjoyable dances will be held.The gueats at the \u201cGrove,\u201d Beacons- field, are making things quite lively for their friends at that well-known hostelry.The boat house was beautifully decorated with green goods and a grand display of Wei Hai Wei lanterns were hung out when they gave a most enjoyable dance.Another one of these most interesting events, chaperoned by Mrs.Bridgeman, took place Yast night.The war canoe seems to be a complete failure this seasan.Nothing has actual- 1 done so far, and Dia ls 8 pity.he cance is now merely tak the regattas and paddled over the course Just for appearances sake.Mr.Lafiamme\u2019s steam yacht met with an unfortunate accident last week.ber way to Lachine for coal she struck a shoal, smashing the screw and neces- ceasitating anew one having to be placed.The Pointe Claire band, which created such an interest afew years ago, bas become a thing of the past.It seems a pity, with the t t which is to be had.Meesrs.Ross Owens and N.Rankin, the two popular skippers of the flyer Elouise, have left for a few weeks\u2019 holidays.Mrs.Louis Barbegu, of Chicago, and Mrs.O.Jacques re odin, a fow days here, the guests of Mr chesneau.The steam yacht Dane \"baa been secured to convey the olub boys and the local residents to the Lachine regatta, Things have been exceptionally gay here lately about the Pointe, and some very interesting events have taken place, Mr.and Mrs.Mallette and the M Laurin have taken a cottage at Pointe for the summer.Mr.Theo.Daoust and wife and Miss Daoust are located at the Windsor at present.the Chambly Basin.The latest arrivals at Hotel Bellevue are: Mias G.Lindsay, F.A.Lindsay, John Hol- te, Toronto; Henry Foucher, Ernest \u2019oucher, Miss Julienne ou er, F.Chaplin, Mr, and ce, Tho, Denis, Jos.Brim Jo By Soantn 0.Goyeute Montreal; G.T.Carvine, Rionmon de C Macklin, Montreal: Chas.Brown, Ww, Fy., St.Johns ate Albertine Lesage, L.N .Demers, Montreal; A.G.Gibson, Miss\u201d Gibson, New York; AJ Mowat, Butte City, Montana; Miss M.Carroll, Boston; Miss D.Hubert, Montreal; Lyon Lewis, New.\u2018York city: John A.Folsy, St.Johns; H, J.Silver, Miss M.Dupré, Mrs, F.Dupré, F.Dupé, Montreal; D.Lamarre, St.D.Lafond, Chic cago; F.Marchand St.ohne: Miss G.Rich son, .McCol Montreal; John J Nelson.\u201d A.Charles, Platteborg, Leon Charbonneau,Chambly; C.S.Garland, Harry J.Horan, Charles J.alk.en Montreal: J.B.Futvoye, E.R.Smith, H.Holt, St.Johns; L Ouellette, L.Cour À Montreal: F.Futroye, J.P.McCall, St.Johns; Mr.and Mra W.rr , Mrs.A.A.Foucher and family Tontreal; John Williams, Chicago; John A, Swan, Toronto; Louis C.Matte.Quebec; Misses Dupuis, Montreal; F Pratt, H.Jenkins, Albany, N.: John W.Lewis and wife, Sherbrooke; Rev.W.'P, Chambers and fami] , Knowlton; Geo.H.Redmond, N.Mercer, lontreal: R.Dorion, J.E.R.Caron, J.A Lacouture, St.Ours; LL N.Demers, Montreal; Chas.D.Towar, Dr.R.B.Faulkner, Pittsbu Miss Gabrielle Maillet, M.O'Rourke, Phelan Montreal; E.Gladwin, Syracuse, SR Futvoye, L.Howard, St.Johns: Davies, New York; V.Guertin, Langelier, St.Johns; J.O.tour, St.Johns; Dr.C, E.Rasevin, W.Sicotte, jr., T.Y.Benoit, J.P.Gülbraith, Miss Rose Harkins and sister; M.J.Louis, M.J.Williams, Geo.R.Jarvis, A.Lennan, Montreal.M6 5 Au, Guy, Au ato St.Leon Springs.On Saturday a large party of journalista arrived here as the guests of Mr.Langlois manager of the hotel.All the principal papers in the province were represented, and most of the press men remained over -until Monday.The occasion was celebrated by & banquet which was alike creditable the hospitality of the house and the ability of the che The.following re among recent arrivala: Mr.and Mrs.E.Lafleur, Mr.L.Q.Hetu, Montreal: 1 Miss M.L.Godin, Holyoke, Mass.; Miss L.S.La Douceur, St.Andrews, P.DE Leur Miss M.Louisa Lainy, &t.Leon; M.Po Louiseville; Mr.J.Les» .P., Leonard; Dr.Henri Balan, Beauce Si Gerv Mr.Ed.Dery Mr.LL E.Dufresne, Three Rivers; F.À.\u2018Mathieu, Ste.Scholastique: Mr.a Mr Alex Ames, Sherbrooke; Mr.¥.A.Thibodeau r.Hormidas Trade, St.Maurice; Mr.Wilfrid Belanger, Maskinonge; Mr.Alf.St.Antoine, Montreal; Mr.an Mrs.Alex Lefebvre, Mr.E.A.Lefebv St.\u2018Remi; Mr.Chas.Rodier, Montreal, Mr.S.Tiffany, Alexandria, ont; Mr.and Mrs.i Joa.\\ Darvesu, = Mr.\u201c evalier, ss Mary Ferron, * Mon treal; r.James Moodie, Chesterville, \u201cOnt: Mr.and-Mrs, Wm.Euard, Mr.Geo.Mac: donald.Mr.G.L.Perry, Montreal; Mr.and rs.Wm.White, Miss Belle Whi ite, Mr.Fe D.White, Sherbrooke; Miss Jennie Brook, Richmond, P.Q.; Mr.an Mrs.Larin, M» E LG Mr, ; and Misses Eva and Orphise Demers, Mr.and Mrs.Jules Helbronaer, piss An Antoinette Helbronner, r Michel Helbronner Montreal: Miss A.Parizeau, Laurin, Mr.P.Laveille, Mr.Dr.N.Lemieux, Mr.B.à, J.Maloney, Miss Isabel Maloney and Miss Marois, uebeo: | Mr.Joseph \u201cWelcome, Bos ton; Rev.hi Panel od Brother avieu armach c he.Mr Ernest rue, La Beau Q.: Mr.and Mrs 5 L.Clough\u2019 and id, Lenuoxville, P.Mr.Julien Guilbert, Wateruiig Mrs.Paul Auge, Conco Mrs.Re Masson, Mrs.Prev ost, G i Misses Gabrielle and Clara Gilbert, Maia, Plante, Mr, and Mrs.Sauvalle, Miss Rene Sauvaile, Mr.Chas.Robillard, Mr.G.E.Mr.and Mrs.Henr 3 Dalbr, Mr.Granger, Mr.and Mra Won.Gal th, Burgess, Mr.E.\u2019 Sterling\u2019 Dean, Mr.and Miss Demelley, Mr.W.Trask, Mrs.F.M.Campbell, and d'Mr.BL.Giroux.of Montreal.ougeon, : Coteau du Lac.Among the recent arrivals, b and \"Mrs.Doran, on gene » : .Lancer 10 at +m em = pe oe fr ee illard Mr, de l'Epl Couillard, Mrs.oa ° PT tos Jul | Chaput, bre.ths Toe vost, and Eva road Mr.H Miss Angelina Trestier, Dr.Wilfrid Bour bonnals, Miss Laurentide Archambaul Miss Bernadette Archambault, Miss Dom- niate Archambault, Mr.Urgéle Archam.bault, Montreal; Mr.Jules Livernois.shoe; Marces ceau, Mr.Jos.Marcèau, M Brantford, Pawtuoket; Mrs.Daveluy, Misses Daveluy, Misses La rairie, Montreal; Rev.Canon Dumesnil, St.Hyaolntbe; Rev, C.Dufour, Valleyfield: Mr.and Mrs.de.and child, Montreal; M Juliette Ottawa; Mrs.Napoleon Beau- dry,Mias Beaudry, Miss Beaudry, Mr.Louis\u201d Adan, Mr.Lévesque vesque: Mrs.F.Davis, and amily, Mr.Albéroul St.Amour, Miss Carignan, Mon ins Bain, Pt Polycarpe; Mrs.Ixaie Watier Mrs.TI t, Mr.A.Berthiaume, an \u2018A.Mont- .Rouleau, Smith's Falls; ie Rouleau, Cornwall; Miss Augustine Houle, Montreal.Miss Virginie Rénois gave an *\u2018Ice Cream Social\u201d and an impromptu dauce on Thursday of last week, a few of those who were resent were: The Minses Lauren.ide Archambault, Bernadette and D.Archambault, Mins Brantford, the Misses Victoria and Emma Dauth, Mrs.Dr.Zoe- Masson, Miss Mathilda Beaudet, Miss Imelda Trottier, Dr.Henry Dauth, Dr.Albert Dauth, r.Alfred Dauth, Mr.George Beaudet, Mr.Ernest\u2019 Stevens and orge Clerk.Mrs.Raoul de Beaujeu and family are spending the summer at their delightful country place *\u2018Beaujolais,\u201d with a large party où, riends, amongst whom, are: Rev.Bourassa, Mr.and Mrs.Fred.André, Men Emma Lamothe.Miss Yvonne Tas- chereau, Miss -Emma Clément, Mr.Guy Leclaire, of Montreal.Miss Florence Thompson,the Misses Newman, Mrs.Aug.Cornellier and the Misses Cornellier, are the guests of Mrs, A.A, Wilson.Mrs.Patrick Bowes, Misses Bridget and Minnie: Bowes, are spending a few weeks with Mr.John Bermingham.-Mra Louis Taché and Miss Alexandrine Leblanc, of Montreal, are stopping at Mr.George Beaudet's.Roberval.Arrivals at the Hotel Robefvai from the 17th July to date include Eugene.Jones and wife, Mrs.Helen Jones, D.M Taylor, St.Louis, N.Y., Mrs.D.Taylor, Miss Te for, Miss = N.Tay: lor, Springfield, Mass, Wm.Neal, Newark, Ohio; C.Sigal wife Arkansas City, as.; H.Smith and wife, Englan ass ee and friend, Mad.T.Ledroit.Rimouski; Geo.E Cornwell, Mrs.M.G.Niblo, Miss & .Niblo, Mrs.M.A.Crawford, Geo.hin pad wife, Miss M.roves.Miss L.Gould, Newark, N.5.Alfred Herbet, Paris M.F.Downes, Newark, M.T.Ledroit, wife and ju hers, four, Quebec Smith, Wm.HK.Thomas, Rev.G.Ed Perreault, Worcester; | J.L.Levesque, Salem, Mass., Rev.G.A.Rainwille, Brockton.Mass.; Rev.G.V.Campence, A.A.2 en, H.L.Donovan, Lizaie A.Daly, Daly, West Boyls- n, Mass.; [ Horley Futoem, Conn.; ; D.Beausoleil, Darivi le, R.1 Mar- celli, L.V .P.Ban rnley.M.Perreault, Miss Rose Morcelli, R Mayeur.John F Jandron, .J.À Jacques, Worcester, Mass.; Albert G uay, Amelia Guay, Holyoke, Mass.; E.Carufel and wife, Chas.A.Tre, \u201cMontreal ; E.on, levis; Rene Dupont, teal Ny Duchesne, Montmagny ; i.B.Lucier and wife, O.Mivill, Worcester, Mass.; J.F.Fuller, Henri Morin, Pawtucket, À.I: À.Henff- man and wife, H.M, Foltz and wife, Peoria, Lil.; R.J.J.Jo ce Moore, Philadelphia ; J.ie Lucas wife, Emma Hawk- ns, Des Moines, Ta.George Farley, Putnam, Iowa ; Maude | \u2018Pierce.Luella Cross, Perry, Iowa ; Jas.R.Cunning and wife, Miss Cunning, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Miss Dut, Miss Amy Dupont, Toronto; Br Geo.Lecourte, Jurett City, Conn.; New York; Rev.reux, Venice, Que.; Emig % Couture, Worcester.Mass.irs.Barlow.Mrs R.IL.MacDonnell, A.Evans, H Monts real; Edward A.Blair Quebec; F.C.Stout and wife, An- r, Pa.; Thomas Ridout, Ottawa >R.R.McCormick and wife.F bo Cormick and wife, Florida; Harry G.Beemer and Mrs.emer, Quebec; Mr.and Mrs.J.Roberts Foulke, Miss R.Foulke, \u2018Roland R.Foulke ami Miss Lucretia Justice, Philadelphie; Mr and Mre.J B.Lee.Spartanbur S.C., Buckley Wells, Boston, -K.Chica; o;H.Cayrinhac, Baltimore: Evi nas, ashington; Andrew C.Joseph, G.L.Lemothe, Quebec; Mr.and Mrs L.J.Greulich, Dayton, Ohio; William 8.Chelsman and wife, Auburn, N.Y.; Miss Aubin, Miss Margaret W.Aubin, Miss A.A.Aubin, Miss LE Carr, Charles L.Carr, ton; H.O.Edwards and wife, Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Fer uson, Montreal; A.R.Whittier, Miss W] ittier, patio H: E.Whittier, Dr.and Mrs Cush- vi Boston, Masa.w.H.Roberts and e, Cleveland ; S.Savagë and wile, Helen ze New York ; AL Cor- el and wife, Rochester; J.Atkin- oodruff, Philmont.N.Y; 81 L.Stevens,G.B.Stevens, W.H.Stevens, Jas.Nolan, Wilson Ferguson, Reading Pa.; Martin La ey.gr.Mr Mrs.M Foley ad children, rt and wife, New et Mr.Pid 5 ra.| Ainsworth, Miss Raib, Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Slayden, NY; \u2018Hp, Thomas, New York Cit Al Wurtele, H , À .bec; W.Seers, wife and ontreal ; J.A.Chapleau, Mrs.Missos I.and M.Loup; Misses J.an au, Ottawa ; F.J.Breslin, W.A.ane, Walter G.Berg and wife, New York; Mrs.R.Valentine, Miss May Valentine, Wood- bridge, NJ.; L.8.Gagnon, Champlain; Emile D.Caagrain, Three Rivers; Miss Tee itt.DeWitt, New York ; bs be Miss R.C] children Hartford, \u201cConnecticut; G.Reynold and wife, Brooklyn, New York; &.THE MONTREAL DAILY S STAR.SATURDAY, JULY.27 1895, ey he to Sha ily als wesegea for tbe re- Mims BL Konoed wad maid, Mise left last Monday for Coaticook to H.Plats, Miss A AR Platt, Now Fock; Parra eo a abiote Dr.- Chas, w d \u2018wife, Allen | of Lake Memphremagog.dale, N Montel Weriobiscn.Es Bile Ma Mr.D.Battersby left Monday for dore, Mon r.and Mrs.J Old Orchard Beach, where iss Lapor, Lape ne Phuladoiphia; Ratteruby are quartered for the sum- Cart walter &chults, iG.Herm mer.Me Batteraby is expected to be Sohults, New ; | Thomas Sine away some days only y.Hill, ley.Henr Miss Bird Cobn left two eresld ago for her r hol She is at Chor Choriay and wi wife Mis \u2018C.Chor! ey.Phil- ory Galt; sx aid à Ms.© Giare Me aon Halles Hah Gear fcPherso reo, ap Saree En P.- Pelletier, Provineotial Secre- .SSH SE | bad aspen .y ~~ here be Highgate Spéngs, Ve ith bi his father, the Hom.summer Eon the- Suest of eT on Méple Grov M vais Stoppi at the Franklin House are: Mr.H Jose She rovinei d ra.R.F.Smith, Harold Smith, Mr.Troceire es oh Mercier Gorerament.and Mrs.Chas Causlle, C Chas.Cassi] ir.has gone to Roberval, where he will spend Mr.and Mra, Duncan Molntyre Mi Miss & month with his son-in-law, Mr.McIntyre, Montrea pi od B.Bcott.\u2019 M.Somerville, is S kg: Ww BK Les Mr.Jease Jomeph: Belgian Consul, is Poiana mit - RAT peying 8 visit to he be Calodopion Boman Boer?with the arrangement of the Summer Resort Gossi r.H B e Friday int rod, bo seai- this morning {rom N York ons bus: Bi morn g from New Xork on a busi- dents ot Lachine will be treated.to nesa trip, and will spend the rest of a first-class musica: entertainment.Mr.Cari Walther, the isin.and his h tainment in Lachine before their de ture.They will be assisted by Miss = sell, the lady pianist who la y returned with high bonors from the ! the London School will spend t \u2018son-in-law, Hon.Thomas \u201chapais.the summer in Ste.Rode.with his family.Mr.Decelles, of the House of Commons ther, Mr.Bern Walther, also vi Lib pesse t lat, from Live .on a Watton Biont- Monday on his ver to rear Hay where , .5 r, v f spen umm \u2018been prevailed u; to give an enter- is family are dlag the « te Sir Hector Langevin has gone to St.Denis, county of Kamouraska, where he next six weeks with his of Music.Mr.the well- Mr, P.F.Fitzpatriak proprietor of known Montreal basso elley.guitarist, the Emeralds, of Manchester, N.H, will also take part.Daas nd Walther d through the city last Tuesday on have decided to play together violin his way to t duetts on this occasion, and considering that they are both equall y great masters Mayor Villeneuve, is at Madame Lablache, who took great in- Hill avenue, Magog.terest in her career.She charmed her audiences in England wherever she appeared, and even as a child, when at the ae of six, she made her debut in ths.chesterFree Trade Hall,she won laurels for herself by ber delightful singing and acting.Rev.W.Percy Chambers, B.A., rector of Knowlton, arrived at the summer re- aidence of his father, Mr.E.T.Chambers, at Lachine, last week; with his whole family, having driven the distance Miss Lillian Murray, , of Urbain _stree James Elliott for a few weeks Gertrude, of Brockvi Robert Morrison.the directors of tha Rand Chicoutimi.Lachute, and are catertained by Lower Provinces.Miss Rachel Villeneuve, daughter of rosent t he ur Desjar- Up stayin his father and mother, eorge R.Drew, of Pine of the instrument, it will make a really uest of Mr.and M : fine combination.Madame B.Walther , at Berthierville re A as \u2018a , ric sympathetic soprane voice of great compass, and has besides PF George R.Drew.Jr.of Providence, what so many vocalists lack, a distinct My \u2018and Mrs.8 enunciation.She is the favorite pupil of A stat \u201cSte.Agathe de tes Monts Mrs.Morris and her daughter, Mise Jo Mr.James Swift.of Kingston, one of gone on a round trip to & Oa St.John of seventy miles via St.Johns and Ex-Ald.J.M.Dufresne Dufrean prairie.ne tr cou tar the days and child and nurse arrived a Windsor Ho- or peo- Piet fost inten tel, St.Johns, > s, Que.and intend staying The family of Mr.Thomas Foisy, Dr.Mr.Chas.T Cote, Provincial Inspec- Armand Hudon and, Mrs.Hudon, Rev.L.Therien, Mr.E.Poliquin, Dr.and Sire Sinclair, of Woodstock, Mr.P.Beaudin and Mr.FE.Berthiaume, of this city, left last prod y for the Lower Bt.Lawrence.will return to town at the oe ol August.Hon.T.Chase Casgrain and Mr.Lawrence Stafford have returned from their fishing excursion, which has been highly successful.The Attorney-General has gone to Newport, Old Orchard Beach, and American watering places, to s tor of Manufactures, and of the season.The Misses May a nt the month of Philipsburg.Mr.A.White and famil few weeks.June in | family, have gone to Little Metis for the remainder in town once more, en route for little Metis, having ovely .Bleury street, have left town for a trip lown the Sague- nay, return.ag will remain in Quebec a Miss Barrow, Lachute, started for Old his holidays, accompanied by Natoma Orchard on Wednesday morning, in com- Casgrain.pans vit with Mrs.Cushinz and others, from Messrs.M B.Lovell, ox A.553 for Stanstead; M.Thom ns Moul- Ex-Alderman W.H.Cunningha bam's ox n, P.Amo ed Gila oul- mily left for Old Orchard w.Moore and Geo.Ba of Conti- Morning.They will return about fon tember 1.cook, have gone to their fishing prem- St.\u201che \u201cfamily of the Hom.ises at Riviere Noire, in the Lake John district.Mr.Robert A.Taschereau, son of Hon.Judge Henri Thomas Taschereau, of the Superior Court, and Mr.Paul Lacoste, Commissioner of Crown Lande, are ing the summer at St.Michel de chasse.J.Flynn, nd- le- son of Sir Alex Lacoste, Chief Justice En d in town.Tuesda i of Queen's Fench Court, have left Vau- left Yesterday for the Men BL and dreuil for a round trip to the Lower rence.Senos, ussier, passenger agent of tan r.Charles à through tie city Te LL n passed h tbe cit past the Fitchburg Railway at Worcester, Thursda: *a Lower & _ Mr.and Mrs.Lecompte, of Jewett City.rence.y où his way \u2018a Law pte Conn., passed through the city last Monday on their way to St.Anne de Beaupre, where they will spend a iponth.Mr.F.D.Latour, pro rietor of.ie Reveil, of Worcester, through the city last Monday © on his wa: to Roberval, where he will spend a mont with his father, Mr.D.Latour, of the Crown Lands' Department.Mr.J.F.Jandron, advocate, of Worcester, Mass., and Mrs.Jandron, are now at St.Hyacinthe.the guests of.Mr.R.Deschenss, notary.They returned last Tuesday from a round trip to Lake St.John and Chicoutimi.Mr.and Mrs.Hudon are back to Ca- couns for the rest of the season, after a D.Langlois, of Messrs.St.For, sons of Coroner Hol Miss Alice Sharpe, street, has left town to at Peak's J.Langlois, son of the late Ald.indsor, Ont+ and family : are spending the summer at Berthier- and George Belleau, n lleau, of Quebec, have fone on a trip to 8t.John's, Newfound- Dorchester spend a few weeks holidays at Ste.Agathe.des Monts Mr.G.J.Walker, Miss Walker and Miss Millar, of Lachute, are rusticating Island, Me., for a few weeks.M.Fortier, wife and family were among the Montrealers who are stay- few days stay in Montreal.The many ing at Windsor Hotel, St.Johns, Que.friends of Mr.Hudon will be \u2018glad to Mrs.James Drysdale and Miss Ida hear that he has much, improved in Moody have gone to Lakefield to spend health.a week with Mayor and Mrs.Strong.Mrs.P.B.Casgrain, wife of Mr.P.B.Casgrain, frothondiary of Quebec, will return from by the next royal mail steamer, companied by her son, Lieutenant Casgrain, of the Royal Engi- of Miss Jean Allan Miss Kit Morice has returned to town after spending pie, pres the guest Vaudreuil.Wm.Murray, wife a Miss Murray neers.have taken up their quarters at Windsor Hotel, St.Johns, for the summer.Mr.and Mrs.F.Gross and family, 68 Dr.Morosse, of Peron, Conn., Hutchison street, are pémong the sum- spending à few weeks\u2019 vacation at Borel r boardera rett rootta e vante Claire AC th he prel s F- with bis father, nd bre.Rain ot the \u201cBo 5 Grçes La ainville an Rainville re one © wery: Joys ©\" Vaudreuil for Old Orchard Beach, where nant Hon.Lord Aylmer, of Richmond, they will spend a few accompanied by his grandson, Mr.Paget Aylmer, left last Tuesday by the steamer Melbourne for a trip to Cleveland, Detroit, Duluth and other points.Mr.Rodolphe For of the Jacques Cartier Bank, have returned from et and Mrs.Forget to Varennes for a few wee iver du Loup,where Hon.L.S.Beaubien, commissioner of CES amie: at and family.are spending The family of Mr.A.L.de Martigny, have gone they have spent two\u2018weeks with the family of Mra R.McDonald, superin- Mr.Jesse Joseph and Miss Joseph, of tendent of the Intercolonial Railway.\u201cDficocahe, Dave Depn lopping at at Ho- Mr.George Chillas, whose family are fpending the summer at St.Raymond, Mr.John N.Warmin ton and Mrs.h went with his three boys to the Warmington are registe t the Wind- Lit \u201cjin two days\u2019 fiphing sor Hotel, St.Johns, Que.caught : \u20182 #apeckled trout.Mrs.Dr.Webster, of Lacolle, is à guest Mr.and: Kenna and Miss F.: of the City Treasurer, at his summer re- McKenna, oiges.have left ce at ield.a , will stop ov 2 return at Ca Sabin Tetu, of the Agricultural : Dopait ment, Ottawa, has Pistoles for a month.Messrs.D.A.sod F.Sefing and the Misses Tessie Liston, of this chia city: | gone Hon.Judge Maihiot, of Hull, and fam- a SNS ] À a | AYA SAUTE VY FAY 4] CE SX \u2018 aly wl ! Nl TIA 0k ats Hr dO AES FN N-9 NY before hy IT ad Ty sp.| i igi i WAG SIMILE OF AN ORIGINAL MA' BY MARTIN LUTHER.; « .; \u2014 PR mp Mr, J ter, Berthe.of Lakota! last week in pee and his vi h- nll amy have returned ta be: oy tron Mr.and Mrs.Frank Cote, of ve Worcester, Mess.are tre sending à few daya at Sorel Tig Misson Tues il Junbeo, are at at or D.Tabergs.Of the Notre Dame Hospital, has pole y.Mr.J.Israel T rthier on a two has gone to Valcartier, ur he will spend a fow days vacation.Mr.Thurston, Famille ed his family at the \u2018arte, M.P.street, has join- Fairbaven, Nan- Hon.Joel oinaley.United States Consul at Coati the seaside.M.gone on a trip to P.P.for L'Islet, G.M.Dechene, is ining the summer at L\u2018Islet with Ma J.% Robert and famil 8] nd- ing thé summer at Mercier land.nes A Mr.P.\u201cLane has returned to Lachute from a week's outing at the Caledonia Springs.Mr.L.V.Lafond, of Chicago, and fam- y have gone to Iberville for the summer onths.Mrs.Wm.Cunningham and famil M the summer at Bowery F.visions at Cel Chante k Blutf te is among the oint, Ni John B.and Miss Evelyn Owens left this morning for Massena nor and prings.H.Hassert have M.H.O'Con left for the Adirondack Mountains.Mrs.and Miss Nunn are spending a few weeks at Lake Megantic, Que.Mrs.Jas.O'Connor and family have gone to Cacouna for a few wee! Mr.Moss, of R.J .Tooke\u2019s, is spending a holiday at St.Vincent de Paul Mr.Andrew McCulloch is at present on a visit Le Caledonia Mr.J.R.Molson few week: \u201crest at the Springs.has gone for a seaside.Mrs.McLeish and family are spending the ser at Cap a I'Aigle.Cat old Orchard 5.Homey is spending a holiday Mr.West is spending a holiday at .Paul.s y Cote St A WHEEL ; BUT NOT A \u201cBIKE\u201d The Gigantic Pleasure Court.Reference was \u201cmade in Bar to the England, failing od} Keeping the inmates all night This wheel Thursday's gisantie wheel at Esrl's Tower at Earl's to turn around, in the air is a steelstrue- ture, which reached an altitude of 300 feet from ground level to summit, and which, in clear weather, is visible for many \u2018miles around.The gigantic wheel is an enlargement upon, and a modification of, its prototype which attracted 80 much patronage at hibition.The present the Chicago Ex- structure consists of the largest wheel ever built, the axie bei columns 150 feet high, carried\" on eight su] rtin at which leve there are two large promenade or recreation rooms, having them, other by a which is 7 periphery of the whee balconies around and communicating with each passageway through the axle, eet In diameter.Around the 1 are suspen at regular intervals on steel shafts 40 cars, which are rather dinary tram-cars, being 24 r than or- est long by lar, 9 feet wide and 10 feet high externally.Each car is ca le of carrying 30 passengers, giving a total complement of 1200 aE of these ', cars have persons.Ten been jen clegantiy fitted and furnished at t £100 each and will form first-class ca five being for the smoking and five or.the non-emoking portion of the public.cars have been finished style.P assengers cars from platforms rod a short dis- ground level.tforms on either side tance above ei ht © of t bese he.wheel, be retioved of that and a fresh complement of taken in on the Other side.remaining, 30 There are eight cars can on the\u2018one side us, with five ive étoppagee he whole of the 40 car: oaded win a f total freight of 1200 passen ora, when a complete revolution without s es will be made, and this will constitute the usual ride iven to the public.the cars leave shock the ground gradually and enabled to overlook house and then to look © and, in surrounding Sows upon them, weather, to obtain a splendid view of London, with its numerous public buildings, whilst from the summit the surrounding country.stretching away even as far as tle in one direction, is columne forming Un two cars connec gear and each havin a tank in its base.These other and slide up and umps, whic tion, and are top of each column is a Tater.which is punped v the Freund.car ground level has received its complement within view.oy a water cars balance each down two of the h are rectangular in sec- at an angle.At the storage tank for u rom a reser- na at tank of the car at he top is filled with water, and on the brakes bei released the car glides down the column at_a moderate and at the same time freighted car on the other leg.hauls up the Ar- at the ground level, the water in Ho car tank i is discharged into an under- fe top of the Co to be de suain pumped up to The wheel is Totated by means of powerful chain gearing driven by steam power.ne endless chains Prosi ing sround either igs of the wheel a series of a in length and wei are operated er undertype en an engine house at t ide brackets, over subway to the of rt- \u2018 he chains are t sho fing! type, and each one is over 1000 feet i hs about eight tons.y two 50-horse ines foot of wheel towers.Either of the two chains is mo Rat \u20ac of driving the wheel by tal, t there need t night tbe wheel will ed 5, de Slectricity.lamps encircle t fan 1 Drei fo oh lighted 2 ut 1 with i vil be about no fear of a be light: Aris Lele oi À on either be de: Jn sddition to - docti and {he he empty ce tons more., hich- the be bit 1- ANTICOSTI ISLAND, Mr.Dopessher Returns to Tell His Experience.Mr.Depescher and pa Island mot PE terest of a Franc conversation with a prie went to t it in the ihe te company.In correspond- vial ent, Mr.Depescher said: © had a most enjoyable trip, aad what saw was beyond our ex The island is 2,400, vf tions.000 ac in superfices, including 1,500,000 acres of fine timber, principal There is any amount 0 ries, could be somewhat im the island we enjoyed er, the temperature generall between se and 66 degrees, \u2018 t ail around t most important p our arrival there, and can be had in an hour ws caught We leave bere co Yok Caluriey ek\u201d 1 in great usntition 1 hil n Biiriwe, lobgian.spruce and pine.good land for cultivation and extensive capabilities: for |- As regards the harbors, they While on warm weath- nd pot stuck he is ate fisl Mr.G.T.viewed by rance, ills in his an Charity, use o \u201cHow do \u201cPretty sand boxes et.Look out int da States.1 stand, but a Yes, 1 there.showed m business o while the Pink Pills porter.\u2018or & man in charge for und if he have apent nothi.ig.go gotten up.advice and noted men sort comes scientists, an: strates tha don, to 950 in came high, is, not onl London an laced m due in t trial in his end.of that it alone, it have a gine.\u201d pill (which Be oldest girl balances th 14 Conatipatio Caters Ls Jud, Deals s Ward cheap lots.c.& E Bou A WINTER IN PARIS to have been doi uring ome with h the evening of on the status of the Pin bn F r of have \u2018Pink Pills in their charitable work, and given strong testimonials as to their good effec \u201cThat isa \u201cIt is the igures mean.If all the e to count them, and aix days a week, the take\u2014I have reckoned days, 6 bours and 40 minutes, countin at the rate you want further statistics, it is somewhere about two pills a head for the combined adult population of Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United glorify the business, in small quantities to sell at a They are not common means cheap to make, \u201cWhat do you mean by builder and nerve tonic known.ever, 1 was anxious to still further improve the formula, if that could be doue, and bave since spent a great dea: of money with that end in view.On goin medicine that will do doctoring.on When I went bat I consider it money well spent, it determines the fact That the formula for Pink Pills is now as perfect as medi- keeper who \u201cells pie one that pay one can make it that wants to), In any way a substitute for Pink Doramus and never ought trated to to sell medicine at all.A a8 ignorant as to put up a preacription, and will poi- one one day.There are two sisters in Dummer, *Ont., whose weight the township folks think is phenomenal for \u201ctheir and -the other is 12 years of Ont, weighs 1 troublés, is ou by Litde Liver Pills.Try them an you will be convinced.Sposiat Notiess.Lo sent on the at head of lyr: James st.There m salt in the od for nourishment and health.vi s neve cakes.salt a is > MR GT.F ULFORD'S RETURN FROM THE WORLD'S GAYEST CITY.A Reporters Interesting Interview With Him \u2014 Some Statisties and Information of General Value.Prom the Recarder, Brockville, Ont.rstood Fulford, who Paris big Catager in in winter and in- iliams- Pink Pilla, bas family, and on was inter- a Recorder reporter, and ive an aocount of himself.said, in reply to a uestion Pill business \u2018\u2019of course it isn\u2019t altogether casy matter to introduce a foreign article\u2019 into a strange market, but I don\u2019t think we can complain of the progress made, and it is gratif port that some, at least, of loctors are open to recognize a medicine of which the intrinsic merits can demonstrated to them.One of the best of them\u2014at auburb where the Emperors used to keep their court\u2014has mony through the derful cures throug ing to re- { the Paris Versailles, the Paris given favorable testi- reas of quite won- the use of Pink practice ; and the \u201cReli ieuses, Nuns like the Sisters of also made an extensive you find \u2018pusinoss all round?\u201d good.We ve d in the past twelve months a little over two million three hundred and sixty thou- of Pink Pills.\u201d pretty large order, isn't it?\" t twelve months business for a minute at what the ills were turn- o a heap, and a person set working ten hours a job would it\u20144 years, 21 of 100 a minute.Or, i don\u2019t give these figures to you will under- to enable you to make the facts tangible to an ordinary reader.\u201d \u2018Does Great Britain do its share in ae asked the reporter.he he we have had a record ad of a leading advertising agency in London, to whom I figures, told me that no the kind had ever reached the same dimensions in England in as short a time; been working there are but two medicines there that have 'as large a sale as Pink Pills, and one of theses is over bmen = years old, for t gh we have only in England\u2019 two years, other has n at work at least half that time.\u2019 \u201cHow do you re ant for the wa have \u2018jumped\u2019 the Englis market, then ?\u201cI cannot attribute it in reasonable logic 1e anything Re er ore there ta) \u201d asked the rebut the merits of were there any crumpled rose- eaves in the couch ** Can\u2018t grumble, a sept in one way.There's a certain tion in some retail stores, and thers is «mount of substitu- Manchester, England, that I have had to prosecute on the criminal it.\u201d t what do the subbtitutors dodo they duplicate ; your formula under some other nam \u2018No, not a bit of it; that is the worst feature of the fraud.No dealer can possibl Know what is in Pink Pills; couldn't prepare où i 8, and ne pe 1 from ten to twelve dollars, since I took over the trade mark, in trying if the forgnula could be improved, and spent a share of it for \u2018for noth- be Consequently 1 obtained the opinion of some ot the most in medicine in Montreal and New York\u2014and expert adv.ce of that high.1 made the changes in my formula suggested by these medica.d the favor with which the public has received the medicine, demon- t it is the most perfect blood How- two years ago, to Pills, 1 went into it again, with the best medical men there, and as you know, the medicat expert is not roprietary | tnedicines; and least of too friendly a good one; and i don\u2019t blame the doctors either.\u201cit isn't good lor their business if a man can get for fifty cents more good than Consequently, advice tained the nest there continent, but in to Paris last winter I formula and a supply of Pink hands of one of the most not- but Paris.ed doctors in that city for a three months ractice, with a view to getting suggestions for improvement; at the time his anawer was; \u2018Leave cannot be bettered.You now srfect blood and nerve medi- opinion cost me 10,000 francs, as cal acience can make it.back to the question of Babette orang imitations; what [have told you will show what a poor thing it is fore man who goes to a store rad Pink Pil to let something be pushed on him in place of them\u2014more e ally if it is a worn out thin ke auds pills\u2014 a formula in the h pha rmacopeis that has been a back num r -for years until a few storekee pepers tried to push it on the strength 5 ink Pill advertising.fou can take it from me that a store- ud's is not aptoprietary at ail, as that certainly inant is 13, and weighs 171 pos ad 1-2 years old © scale at 140.Another or age.residing at Warsaw, 1 pounds.oh, which gives rise to \u20ac many and prevented Amherst Park Occupies one of the highest and most ralu- prions positions A t many families taken possersion of their late- iy a a and a}l are delighted with e the parity and the beauty trom present a rances il certainiy becor come ho ot htness of the atmosphere the landnoape.If we = lous and popular Son Cr the city.For ron in reference to | unds el.2618, uthillier, bee.Treas.\u201cLove.ve Won't Do.at be salt as well as love: pure The new pro- / SEAS ts good going .EXCURSIONS .\u2014From Montreal to- Halifax and Return.St.John, N.B., and Return.Moncton, N.B., and Return.se Andrew's, N, B, and Return, $11.60\" | $1250 $11.50 $11.50 - July 25,96, 27 and 38, and valid to ak Back at starting point on or batore An.10, 1895.ckets will be good for stop-over at Que Moguutic aud cast thereof only.ionate rates but from stations from other P.R.stations ln of Montreal tickets will going only on July 35th, 96th and 27th, 1 Lake CITY TIOKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 139 BL.Jawes BL.(mext to Fost Ofice.) 168i2 SEASIDE EXCURSIONS From MONTREAL To - MALIFAX = and Return, vis Portland sT.prose NB.and Return, vis Fortiand «nd Sivamer.Portland and Return.Tickets arrive back at starting point on or txfoio AUGUS going July 35, 26, 7 and 23 and valid to 812.50 ++ 11.50 11.50 10.50 or T 10, Proportionate rates\u2019 from All other G.T.stationsis but from stations west of Montreal tickets will bs good going only on JUL Y 25, 28 and 77.Tickets will he Food for stop over at Quebec, Portlaoëd Can: and east thereof onl, 438t.J ames Street, or at 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room Hut, for gentl quiet and central.OMB OOMB\u2014-NEWLY FURNISHED DOUBLE AND adjoining rocius, also large uuturhistod parlor, Lreokfast if desired.Terms moderate.OOM LARGE FCKNISHED ROOM.a.SUT ITABLE of for à tuarried couple Kitchen, _ 41 Anders oom -\u2014 NICE | FRONT ROOM.» mitable for one gentleman, at 6314 opposite Dufferin square.OOMs\u2014FURNISHED OR UN few doors from &t.rontlemen: Munstield st.Tenorated pue SM ooMs- NEW AND VERY COMFORTABLY FUR rooms; louse manage! transients sccommodatod.a Motsill 1 College ave 1733 OOM\u2014LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front bedroom; home comforts.69 Bishop at.17383 com -NICELY FURNISHED, IN PRIVATE FA ily.24 Mariboreugh st._ 0 1733 \u2014 TO LET, FOR 4 YOUNG MEN, IN A PRI- TWO DOUBLE AND ONE SINGLE room, furnished, with or without board 13 H _2 Btanloy st.eave.1733 beaytifui locality; uno ane, near Mitton.173 3 under ment; wre kent su 174 2 T FRONT ROOM, ON BATH.eraan; private family; locality in Sberbraoke: _ Mas or two gentlemen, with use ses ins 3 FURNISHED, Dorchester st.143 | NFURNISHED, FOR Catherine.139 374 2 1 OOMS\u2014TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, all modern conveniences; late dinner.4 Btanles.VAS OOM\u2014WELI; FURN room tiat; gas and hot water.ISHED ROOM, ON BATH 147 Mansfield = 3 OOM \u2014WELL FURNISHED, HUT WATER HEAT ing.62 Uity Council lors at.OOM \u2014 FURNISHED bathrootu tat.moral st.J I OOM\u2014ONF LARGE on bathroom flat.sui cillors st.279 H BINGLE ROOM, ON\u201d t.Catheriov st., i rl FURNISHED BEDROO itablu for two.Ste Ble at OQOMS- NICELY FURNISHED, Terms moderate.double.SINGLE OR 22 University street.174 2 R SALE-BIOYCLE FOR LESS THAN HALF price, \u20189 Comet Bcorcher, perfect order, tires never punctured.Apply at R.J.Latimers, 592 8t.Paul et.SALE ABOUT 13 LOADS OF GOOD HAY.3008 Bt.Catherine street.1743 OR SALE HAND PRINTING PRESS, CHASE 528 inches; one Sh.5 x he ol ne; one ne bnewmatic 746 Safety bicycle, $35.00.273,\" Fos BSALE\u2014COUPLE HANDSUME AND MAGNI- Joently bred rough coated Bt.Bernard puppies, 3 months old, color and Sarkings perfect.rtioulars from Hox 634, Brantford, Ont, ____ law R SALE\u2014A SMALL ORCHARD OF SUMMER spples.Jobn Fulton, Cote des Neiges.k BALE A GOOD MARBLE SODA WATER ntain; price twenty-ive dollars.C.D.More.Xe None Dame.175 RB SALE \u2014 AT HALF PRICE, ONE ULMER (boar hound), the finest: stock in Canada.Must be sold fure the 3rd August.Apply 264 Logan.175 1 JR SALE-TWO DRESS SUITS, MEDIUM SIZES, __lmost new.Address \u2018A 231,\u201d Brak office.1751 R SALE\u2014A BICYCLE, PNEUMATIC TYRE, IN oe condition; reason for selling, no more use price 00.Address 264 8t.Dominique.175 1 R SALK\u2014SMALL UPRIGHT PIANO, ONLY 4 months in use, cheap for cash, or on time to à reliable party.Address 75 1'3 Aylmer st.1751 {OR SALE\u2014STICKY FLY PAPER SENT FREE pots cents for one IR or MARTINIMEDFORD RIFLE, LATEST model, shoots point blank at 500 yards.Address Y 2301,\u201d STAR, Ofiee.175 3 w YOR SALE-SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND syuarc pisnos,in tine gondition and fully warranted, 2 very ne cabinet organe, sufes, 2 tine sail boats, carriages and buggies of all Kinds ah driviog harness.Bar- gnius st private sale.er Bros, 325 and 323 St.Tames st .JOR SALE -1000 STAGE AND PARLOR MAGIC tricks-for sale, all the latest illusions from Europe; also 4 beautiful tables, brand new, will sell in pare or whole.Add ress 2071 BE Catherine.175 1 DORSALE - NEW UPRIGHT ICE BOX, NEW York style, only one in this city, suitable for dairy or grocery stores.ply 1258 St.Catherine atreet, action.Must bo in Al order full particulars to \u201cG 1803,\" BTAR office.ANTED\u2014-TO PURCHABE LADIES AND GEN- tlomen's cast-vff clothing, furs, jew aber, ete.and cheap.Biate 175 2 roby eo 55 Coa Ordurs Ly ial promptly at u 5 pod VV4N ANTED_ BICYCLE, AN UP TO DATE MA- «hie; will led a fin Tout new,gr fh thing 10 the must mus line for a a : bicycle.A poly t MACHINERY FOR SALE.ASA ES Say MILL.CAPACITY, 20,000, FOR SALE AT A 45 HORSE POWER BOILER, McDougall make, as good as new, cheap.3 HORSE SOW ER BOTLER, refitted and tested.40 HORSÉ POWER ENGINE, MuDougall make, refitted ssnew.FOURSIDED MOULDER refited guodas new 7 For New Iron and Wood Working Machinery aml Ma chinery Burpiles of every descripliol R Willinms & Co., 45 and 347 8¢.James st Montreal.LOAN.PR ASA AN MONEY To PRFONSIBLE.PARTIRS IN FINANCIAL DIFficulties should call ut 204 BE.- on aL, ab, Mechanics Institute, Room 3; all kinds of stock bought Tor or would advance.Communications sired Coutdeotal U.A.NEWM.178 3 LL N ONEY TO LOAN ON N CITY PROPERTY AT LOWest rate of interest; no delays; other loans negotiated L.O.P.Genereux, M47 Bt.Jumes st.148cod t?M rinauctal lal Agent.WANTED TO BORROW.era = Me Te Te ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW FOR 1 YEAR, ONE hundred dollars, re; payable in monthiy.payments; good security.Address © Kl STAR Die.173 4 ANTED\u2014LOAN OF 83000 AT 5 PER CENT.IST mortgage on Cote 8t.Antoine property, valued 27200; principal flealt with only.Address \u201c0 3104, \u201cstar .FURNISHED HOUSES TO LETA AA Tae Ne \u201ced operators, Fos SALES, iness and in Dristar time.bus a vus ing into another Lt hat.will occu nos ul a a wan that ws lifutime for paire, thirty fred \u201cfive hundre e and willing to work, Capital re Communications confidential.ad restaurant op Cra g street, condition.Proc oocupy.at his 7 Bram \"151 HEAP BUILDING LOTS FOR QUICK SALE 51.2 uts Ht.Hubert at, 713 conta, Labelle street, 713 Cowan a street.9 cents Panet ai.Cambord and Cham, plain str, 10 cents Hu chison st, Montreal Aunex, 15 cents] 1 ean st Heney.16 cents St.Denis st, tres nia Clor ents R BALE-A CHEAP CONFFCTIONERY BUSIness for sale.A fine oppurtunjty to start iu business.Stock, fixtures, eto.at a luw rate on Genereux, Manager, R A.Muimnwaring, 147 He.somes > n the doilar.L'OP OR ALES $1200.00 best corner over the ba bar, fixtures Ai, 00 4.00 t.Catherine ro sellin, iness give us a call and tion free.LeBel & Costélli R SALE\u20145 CIGAE AND CANDY ETORES, © street, from $85.00 u best ns Larber shops to hnving other business to nttood.ing houscs, near station, full of boarders.Thi rare .3 more saloons on St.CABH, saloon, per month will bu; ving tine business; good reason tor wrenve street, St.James Buyers, if you want good paying bLus- you will be + e, 16 Bt.Suez.be boll at BALANCE taking over\u2018 .00 chance for quick Luyer; atisfied.v #500.00.sacritice, : 22 Ji fur parisien honed in is » chance.ABY y salvon, Informa 1754 SA 2 of the ire Ht.Urbain strat, onlp 10 10 per ge : the Lest Seay safest investwent in Montreal pete to-day; sure, safe and solid.L op GENFREU X, Mana A.MAINWARING 1751 47 Bt.Janics st.$170 owner to livo i in, Lo -MONTCALM, NBAR ST.CATHERine at.a must centrai property.tb Tig #11 uwnth rent and leave 7 roows .P.GEN ol R REUX Wi Mal 5 ARING.175 1 47 St.James st.fà $2 30 \u2014ST.DENIS ST ST.A COMFORT- ~) Pau le home Lae lot, a desirable hume.L 0.P.GENK nager, a 2 MARR, 175 1 147 St.Jaures st.\u2014 _RIVARD sT.A TENEMENT House good Jot and housy; sev this perty, it's chea Lor GESEREUX, &$175 Manager, $500.w American piano, best aks, for £225.00, it sold BA MAINWARING, before Frida vext.Buyers, look up.Apply LeBel Costellic, 16 St.James st 175 1 175 1 147 St.James.TT 6 \u2014 RACHEL BT., A SEL En ps 2 ro se.bas Ae.a, ns 2300 Rd ho J mortgage bond for yearly y interest cou $12.50 each, would scil for $450.à pa\" L vu.i GEXFREUX M BTAR oflice.A.MAIN ARING, 175 1 147 Bt.James st.MAKE MOREY.$10 TO $0 PER DAY MADE | @ R BALE - COTTAGES, WESTMOUNT, $3100; À easily on small investment in stock, grain or Cotton, A Tupper street, $5800; Milton street, 2000 : through our systematic plan of operating.C1 Send for our book, in New York and Chicago.Speculate Buoc esstully,\u201d an When to Buy; \u201csll free.Six references.: Wake & Co.kers 68 Beaver street.115 Podrlst., New York.da e have offices ini reviow, * tational Banks given as rs and Brokers, \u201cHow to \u201cWhat and 1758 ANTED Took.he Sealper.ounboins beat BEND for our book of trading in grain, stocks and Peaeisions on limited mar- All scaipers make mon icags.Mention this pepe! per.\u201d explains pou large and na i Alsn write for market letter vublished regulariy.Jansing & Co., 114 Quincy street, 145 13 law best method es nffer- STORES, ETC, TO LET.~~ Bishop street, 310, 11,500; residences, Dorchester st, $12,000; Crescent, $13,500 Godbee Brown, 107 81.EE R SALE\u2014 WESTMOUNT.ONE OF THE & choicest properties in town rge house, stable sud grounds.\u201cCommanding view and fine.sir, sit; uation unsurpassed.Address P.O.Box 2375, City.1 75 ATTRACTIVE BTONE FRONT wull and solidly built, Drain\u2019 175 1 R SALE - cottage, 91 Coursal st., tor owner's use, painted snd grained throughout.age perfect; terms easy.R SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST SUBUK- ban residences, near Mont ; cheap.Apply toBtephens & Wamecke, 1778 Notre Dame st.1751 RESIDENTAL FLATS TO LET.mA AAA VGA ANNE O LET-A COMFORTABLE UPPER en We TO BUY.OR KENT WITH À sx yee.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SATURDAY.JULY 2, 18% 5 2 | en : pren : : SESE EL = \u2014 rer \u2014 ee = \u2014 \u201c777 ROOMS TO LET.FOR SALE - FOR ae , \u2018 BUSINESS CHANCES \u201c PROPERTY FOR SALE A Houses To LET.MANNA 4 NANI ANSE \\IOANINSS © WWI NN \u201d INCAS .Fe NALA LY, VV Oo \u201cDOUBLE ROOM, FURNISHED, SALE THE MILLION, Sa R WAL ST FINO.ORIOKRRING, HORTON.TOR BALE = A TWENTY IVR ARC LIGHT SALE-OR EXCHAN Ler TNE nx R es LAMPE POUPEE RO sous me | Le 0 Tone Tamarac Blooks, $1.75, Mill w, rsvncod case, earved fos Pi.roam: usps: virtue.sa, complete in pore Pare land, near boue 00 4 Eo ACRE) GOOD, wa, 81a MENT HOUSE, vhester at.ru soy where io in the tha cit.i ot ove dal, vil Jul for Mess terme fect order.bosven running at any time Addrres Fo miles from Montreal, wood omnia ES Apply Vailer & Montpedit, our.Seignours and ne dr Apply J.Baw & Co.Be James nt.| The Thompson Bhos Co., yl.13 Craig 4 ms will be su Sak or « or 8t Jam , Œ PTE, FURNISHED FRONT, SUITABLE ais xu puta KiRbLNG wo0D in Real A puds ~Q Bran i te Ma or ce two gentlemen; moders LE\u2014 > \u2018 # Union avenue.15 us % ares hs $1: onsale SALB-HIGH GRADE 0 AVETY BIOY por SALE 8 SPOT CABH WILL BU oxE n tachod boue, bic.ABLE SEMIDE OOMS\u2014 TWO OOMMORTARLY -VURN : ga tat a es.tree Rind hour ca ih\u201d Aetna rn cluding parlors wid dining Yoome; alo § furnished bod Foie LEAT MONTREAL JUN JUNCTION VI rooma, bath and w.c.; imuediats vecupat oe Rom : Juitable for gentiemen or mS | 7 * os 1 pe oor: lier Jucludos past ve Hocnes clegant éxtones | te lid D.&.Lench, Mechanics Institute.142 | Lorne Crescent.US tonite = article of the finest qu Haris, 118 84.James LET \u2014 co BALE 8 PATENT RECORD, COM 3 R BALE -FARMS IN DIFFERENT PARTS or POS TABLE w OOM-GENTLEMEN OR 28 HARMED piote frous 1090 (deu (Gate ot catablishmant of Pitan of WANTED TO ste pn - Lavras nk 133 IR inte As to pnt aR 2 tenement, à Lath acd we, $18 can obtain Oro! class without board Sos) up to January, 102.bound to 1885 in- - PATABLIGHED SINESS PAY- per month; > ty 7 tencmrat \u2018at $15.00 immediate, xt ee Me.Modern.coursniedo clusirsly.tol ZO.P.O Box M08 [onan is eS 0000 00a ano Pope} dar à dar NEAR FAY.a FOR SALE-ONE OF THE MOBT- COMPORF- - # Plymouth trove, pli) PURCHASE SECONDHAND ov, afd ls ea 4 Bodroors residinoss {a the city, hardwood OOMS.-WELL FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT.Fg A A rR large Toads, and sale \u201cRon LA Leroux 8e Teng Bek clamav forideriy opie 3 jedies £0 © TOE = CENTRALLY SITUATED A + \u201c .c suitable for cou] bathroons Bai, in a newly renovated house.31 Mo- ne TITEL Geo.B.Boltuss 170 Cadiaux ren aie mar 168 187 JFOR SALE-A FIRST CTA88 GROCERY, DOING Wid comfort.Price 10008 Apps \u201c@ AA\" Mande nescur Cathorisest in manteau ot.off Uill College avenue.173 à 16 8 business.no be sold oo socount gf sickness.STAR 174 6 ace, a cu 18 SL 5 n Pat class order, AUTED-TO PURCHASE.BOOKS BOUGHT: Avis Joa.Paquin, 252 Craig.1743 - yy Mo Manne, 1785 amesst.1743 00MS-VURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH JOR a Knish mils REASONABLE BLUE HEL sold and exchanged body's satisfaction\u2019 £3 JOR YALE \u2014 SELF-CONTAINED COTTAGE, USES, Too 2 Mansfeld at.171 10 tou English set \u201cps dre by Oaward J1.C-X.Collections of post amps, do curiosities and R SALE\u2014BOOT AND, sHOF BTOOK, IN GOOD large lot, easy terms.premises.68 Hyp 0 LET HO! FLaTs, TENE ©.3003, out of Neltia TC 7.Apply C.E Law.coins, eta.RER rine street.173 Seod ion with good will and lease of premises: olite st.6 law storoa, otc Call or send for UOMS- DOURLE AND \u201cSINGLE, FURNISHED, Esa.Bengerville, or.Guebes 173 $ BUY PEEOMATIO œyny csiabliahod business on ft.Lawrencs Maju ei.Por infor mseseee = list, een catalosan oi for male with first claes board.Apply 3 University st.1736 R SALE-FANCY BRASS GASALIERS AND Wan BUY à PNEUMATIC TYRE | mation, response parties address \u201cA \u201cBTA office.For ante.SALE_ORTO LET.GUY AND BURN.\u201d McMans, 178 St os oL tell Leleplons brackets, n: ly Latest faahi Must be Ble.wort \u20ac dre Jn.use, cheap.Apply 447 Bi 4 1752 hat charming early English house, f OOM WELL AND HANDSOMELY FUBNISH- joid by Tuesday ne ext\u2019 34 University se 0\" 33 Urbain, between 151 pute la Stn\u201d All luprovements.J.\u201d Try-Davics T DCC ve au next À A \u2014 TOC! LEASE oF w ET \u2014 RE D ANTED-TO PURCHASE A HARE, DOUBLE LICENSE, STOCK AND To 0 1 A 1 RENTS, several medium and small dwelling, some having shove, with, axtures, both cencral and suburbs.Hugh allaghok, 188 St.James Th £ Rent lo LET- LOWER TENEMENT, NO.41 541 wr Urbain st,, 3 rooms, bath and w, qo Apply to 164 Drolet et.175 1 LET\u2014 ù LOWER TENEMENTS, on ico at noally ro Low terns to St, sore rest Apply .ir st George street.& Te LET\u2014ANY RESPECTA.MARried couple can obtain an Unfurnistied five ¢5 roomn house, free of rent until M nex No objection tu children.Address 2304, Stak office.1751 py ©, LET- HOUSE.5 ROOMS, \u201cAND Me stable.mmodiate possession.Itent ars a month.arlington, 2 Point St Charles maton.23 Lopery.abe ET \u2014 ONE OF THE FINEST 8UB- urban residences.near Montreal: cheap.Apply to Stephens & Warnecko.177s Notre Daine 1331 FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.AAT ACA ~ A0 ANTED \u2014 à.FROM OCTOBER R TO MAY ext, = ny und el rnished house, with stables, | faune) iy ° idee and most careful and remote tenants.Address \u201cX 1564, STAR office.\u201cis saw HOUSES WANTED.EE oma view to buying.house, 10 roums, hie water extension kitchen: either City or comenient to _ Address *T 2154 STAR office.1733 (F WANTED A SMALL HOUSE.TENEMENT or fat hot water heating: rent 215.Addrees \u201c en 8ran 151 OFFICES TO LET.LISA NA AN LET \u2014 OFFICKS IN THE 8 Building.two on second flat fours pri 2 tween 10 und 1 o'clock.1751 OLET\u2014-A WELL FURNISHED UP \u2014 A FINE &TORE, 2356 ST.NOR SALE_BABY CARRIAGE.IN PERFECT per tenement, on Mackay st.from i TO: Callerine, situation the best: rent very fa flat, 7 rooms.path, eto.furniture for cloth ).healed b.y steam: would rent together order ad cotnplete, price $1,1cea than hall cost.Ap- Seph to May.For terms, etc., address \u201cX 2250,\u201d moderate.Apply at orce, to the Mountain City sale if desired.Immedia © possewion; good re.or ar ran alate on.Apply to W ply 53 Park avenue.1751 STaroffice.1751 Cycle Co., St.Catherine st., Montreal.173 3 -videntiallocality.143 St.Luke street.17222aw E.Cooj AR office.43 te OOMS\u2014NICELY Roous.COMFORTABLE FURNISHED DOUBLE and single roôu-.to geutlemen of quiet habits, gus, Daisy furnace; every touve CIB OOMS -FURNISHED AND Palace st.private family.OOMS-WELL FURNISHED, POUBLE, AND single rooms; terms muderste.Rome overloo! on bathroo smaller ones.2 00M- LARGE toum Hat, hot wate, ing if required _ 172 Moun I 143 Be.\u201cDenis.OOMS\u20143 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, LARGE AND healthy, with tne yiew of mountain and Fletcher's field, suitaiile for newiy mi 5 TO01B AI: lutin with use of kitchen.Address \u2018* Y 2290, STAR office.FURNISHED, LARGE AND small, in English family, just above St.\u201cAS0SE Dents, 15 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, king the mountain; hot water r heati or without boara.Apply 142 Cathedral OOMB\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS, m tial tor one or two gentlemen: also 2 Victoria street.175 FURNISHED ROOM.ON BATH 0ONE SHELL FURNISHED ROOMS, BATH, W.locality, closy to University.Ns > children.cou] and kitchen.or would he rirnished for Louis sq.7 10 Iaw nience.© U rr So st.Sod NEURNISHED; 3 Cath with 3 o> 4 suitsble for light housekeep tain at.1742 room.din- Terms per a I _furvished._ 20 Drum OOM\u2014TO LET, À FINE LARGE FURNISHED room, on ground Hoo: t.Dena st.hing 3 ON BATHR: FLAT.and 1 single, all nicely furnished; immediste my el sion; hot and coud.water.VOM\u2014BRIGHT cooL hoo.FOR \u2018GENTLE man, water supply in room: yeniences: strictly private; with reattast apd tea Ÿ9 175% Hutehi Roos: -BINGLE ROOM.ON BATHROON FLAT: one on tirat 2369 He.Catherine ost OOM \u2014C front room (2 beds), only.Tn of kitchen and dining room.29 Meth College ave.1703 OOM-\u2014FRONT ROOM, ON BATHROOM FLAT: odern convenienves; gentlemen only.Cutherine at.oom \u2014 A NEWLY ond atrictiy p private rails.RS 0OM8 \u2014 NICELY bathroom fiat, double and single.OOMS\u2014 LARGE WELL FURNISHED FRONT room, facing Dominion square, very good bosrd; house heated by hot-water, two gentlemen; terms jé per 47 Metcalfe st.coms \u2014 WELL FU = Catheart st.OUM\u2014VERY PLEASANT ROOM, ON room Hoor, newly decurated, at 148 Manstield street.1 OOMS\u2014WELL FURNISHED, WITH GOOD Loard,for ¥15.00 » mouth.Apply 30 Victoria fs 153 OOM8\u2014TO LEKT ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UN- dat Wh ENTRAL, FOR TRANSIENTS, LARGE moder uae 195 Berri OOM8-CHEAP, LARGE ROOMS, O room fiat, with or without board; tetephone in house, Apply IW University no 1753 i, water in aod tus, near tathroom, in a 153 Joo: every accommodation; mon r, opposite Viger Garden, at at 34 5 2 DOUBLE 49.Brunswick e.as, bath and all con- ts ail contenicaues, Tl THE CHURCHES.RTL TT 7 CAMION ALL SUNDAY, JUNE 18.SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.CHURCH OF ENGLAND.HRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.Rev.Norton, D.Rector of Montreal.Communivo.11 a m, Ga th Choral Litany.7.06 p.sents free ut 7 p.m.Service at 5 pm.T.GEORGE'S.Very Rev.Deau Carmichael, Rector.b ne Morning Frayer, Evening service at 7.06.Holy Communion at ce of evening service.unday echoul and Bible class at3 p.m.id school 3 p.m.- Strangers provided with seats on enter; o JOHN THE EVANGELIST, corner of Ontario and | sente À.Canon +9 8t.Urbain streets.ree and oad pria Communion, 8 aod 11 a (Choral) satiny 10.15 am.Evensong ge 7 pus Rov.Edmund Wood, M.A, Rector.ee JT.JAMES THE APOSTLE.Rev.Canon Kilegood, \" Rector.Holy Communion at §a.m.\u201d Morning ser- toe ad Holy aomraugion at 11; Vicar will preach at both services, a hoth services ith.Chinese sloem.Sox, Dorchester, corner of Mansfield at.Rev.es Fleck, B.A., pastor.Morning at 11 a.m.Evening at 7 p.m.Sunday-school and Bible ass at 3p.m.À BLVILLE CHURCH Westmount.Service at 11 s.m.and?ho Bille class and Bunday-school 3 pom The p tor, the Rev.J.McGillivary, preach at THE E CHURCHES.rem ~ PARRY TERIAN, T.ANDREW'S (Church of Scotland Rav.Edgar NT M.A, BD.tor.Fh todo Seth in pen for morning ser service, Aug.A ith.x PAUL'S.Rev.James Barclay, , vices at ll'u.m.and 7p.u.ep free at erentog service.Rev.Professor McAdam will preach morning aud evening.RSKINE, Sherbrooke st, head of Crescent st., Rev.A.J.Mowat, pastor.Services stll am.oi pm Preacher, Rev.Eo Beott at both services.Btran welcome.Sabbath-school closed during July and Age (CRESCENT STREET The Rev.A.B.Mackay, D.D., the pastor, will preach at 1 wm.A 7 pm.Sun dsy-achooi and Bible cluss at pm.Rev.J.H.Mac- ALVIN, Notre Dame a.west.x po smyth, M.A, Ph.De y Kornins ete \u2018atli 0 ook, Evening erica at7o JT.GABRIEL.Rev.Robert Campbeil, D.D., pastor, Morning service at 11.Evening orvioe at 7 Preacher Rev.T.Goldsmi Laas THE CHURCHES.UL LT NI NINA SIETRODISY.JT.JAMES METlion Ross, D.astor.service DUE 10N se ing service a UARE.,Pastur.OGELAS \u20ac CHE RCH.&t Catherine st.M.ps, M.A, B.D., pastar.11 a.m dd IST CHURCH.8 P.Morning servicoat 11.Evening Rev.W.J.Hu Morning service at 11 Even- » SHERBROOKE STREET.Rev.W.H.Elmsley, Pas- kJ tor, preaches at both services, 11s.wm.and 7 pm.Services at nter, M.A.west.Rer.Doi \u2019HESTER STREET.Rev.C.A.Brkes, pastor.Mervices at Îl a.m.and 7 pm The pastor preaches at both servicea.@ENTEN ARY.POINTST CHARLES 3 derson, iug service at 7.» nm.and 7 p.m.Evening nt Hunday school at 3 p.Benson.Rey.pastor.Morning service at ll.SECOND.Comer Mountain and Torrance streets.Rev.Mai ,, pastor.A0 Accusation against Christ.\u201d .D.C.Evon- AST END.Rer.J.Cam and7pm Corner TEST FH FRENCH METHODIST.Corner of Craig and zabeth, Rev.Ed de G atlla m.Eten 7 p.m Sunday Sehoa Lagaechetiere and Reynolds, pastor.Services at 10.30 Tee am Plossis ste.Hervices MERICAN: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.| oWilliams, pastor, reach at both sortie Nam and 7 p.m.Sunday- FP Jpm preacher, x.Ellegood, M.Sunday School at PS bea.Evening service at 7 de Rev.Canon Ellegood, MA - INITY CHURCH.8t.Denis sect, oi te Viger uare.Rev.Canon Mills, D.; Rector.Le vice at 11.Preacher, Rer.Tu H.Grabam, B.A sum day-school and Bible Class at o'clock.Ev Tee at 7 oclock.Preacher Her FH Graham, a, Al are Invited.ST MARTINS.Rev.G.Osborne Troop, M.A.Rec: tor.Holy Communion at9am.Services at Tam.\u2018and 7 p.m.JT.STEPHENS.8t.Paul street.A +} Evans, D.C.Rector.Morning service.hon ices, Rev.Ww! in AD Ci 7 preacher, at both serv JT.THOMAS, 1038 Notre Dame \u2018street: Rev.J.Fred ES \u2018erick Renaud, Rector.Morning service at 11.tor\u2019s Bible Class and Sunday-schout at 3 pm.Evening veryeewt?1 0 ST THOMAS MISSION, 09 Delorimer avenue, near Ontario.Sunday-scheol, 3 p.ioe Sunday evening at 7 p.n.Au not attending elsewhere invit Mr.P.Sinclair à in charge.Sie: Rev.J.H.Dizon.Rector.rvices at 11a m snd at 7 pm Sunday school pH Bible TRACE, Wellner street.Rev.John Ker, D.D, \u2018Services at 8 a ail Us 4 FURNISHED ROUM, ON N BATH- FURNISHED Ro Roous, on nuitabia for married couple or eck each; also » single room.175 1 RNISHED DOUBLE ROOM: house.1753 BATH- 751 OOMS\u2014-VERY NICE room Hat, 2 minutes it desi desired.936 OOMS\u2014 rooms, on bathroom S334 BL.Catherine st, next Rpoons_a FEW NICE SINGLE AND DOUBLE furnished roms, a quiet house, Roux _To LET.FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH from Windsor Hotel and TWO NICELY FURNISHED BRIGHT FRONT ROOMS, ON BATH.board 1731 tiat, gas and conveniences.branch Bank Montreal.5 1751 3 McGill Gollege OOM - LARGE WELL ED, evory convenience, suitable for mseried couple or oy young gentlemen, with or without board.OOMS-3SELFCONTAINED FURNISHED ROOMS with Move and water for tenant's own private use; ngto immediate posse: 229 Ropery st., ont.a Cher OOMS\u201444 CATHCART STREET.DOUBLE AND ortable.with wood board; single, very comfortal ner.Roo 8&\u2014 WELL FURNISHED.WITH SOARD,FOR gentleman, in small fawily: moderate terns; tabl board, $3.50 per week.10'g St.st.Elisabe NICELY FURNISHED ROOM IN PRI ate family.for © que « or wr emen.AU Ro: conventences.} Roou_vau FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOM, ung eid a with or without dosed: OOMS- THREE COMFORTABLE FURNISHED suitable.for two terms T moderate.13% n bathroom FURNISH WITH Avply?T7 à month.nt 96.08 à den.din- 1753 le th, 1751 __ 1716 670w_ tint, suitable À 2434 Not session after th ie w will be y OST-ON LAKE ST.LOUIS, 3CANOFS, A, L SH gray ands nanoe, Finder will be ¥ gern, Valois, vity address SI Garis by L OST\u2014BIG PT BERNARD DoG.REWARD AT lr roasted soy vers poe | Dame nt.es FOUND.NAN UND A DRIFT ON LAKE ST.LOUI small dovy with oars.a M 1751 kere e pq À 133 AINSI INP INTIS ANA, | W MISCELLANEOUS.7 ATCHES HONESTLY OLBANED BY > rope and warranted, 50 ota.English and tne 0 apocioitz, Vis sil ms BY BXPERT OOM! corner Burm R°5 OOM\u2014FURNISHED moderste: central locality Ror ROOÛCATISUNION AVE: tegean.suitable for gent Ross TO LET, FURNISHED OR UREOR naked.Apply 61 Roos - \u2014 To LEFT, tarnished COMFORTABLY UR oom al! modern conven honssheoging TWO LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOMS, single room with board.Apply 137 M.MB\u2014IN FRONT $2 TO 3, FULL DINNER LC.11 1-2 Bt.Urtmin, near Craig.1781 or unfurnished; bou of sel: le, 783 BEDROOM TO LET; TERMS .Apply at8l etre ; rooms, o for gentleman ut | ight Housekeeping: Dg childeen.bon Aylmer pe.SE.| navians invited, x m, Ila m and?p m JT.Fr corner _of Dorchester and Champlain siroets.Rov.T E.Cunainenam.M.A.Rte Morning service a ci Evening service at 7.Sunday.school and Bible Claas for aduits at 3p.m.(CHURCH OF THE ADVENT.Comer Wood and St.Luke street.Rev.H.Kittaon, Morning prayer at no Brenine: service at 7.school and Bible class Alisestafree._ ST, MARY \u20188, Prefontaine street, Hoch Rev.H.Bas Rector.Morning service at 11.Preacher, iors Eve: service at 7; preacher, the rector.Sunday school and PT lo ClamesntSpm ___ Rect tor.unday- LI SAINTS\u2019, St.Denis street, commer of Marianne v.street.Evans, M.A., Rector.orn- ing service at 11 am: preacher, the Rector.Evening service preacher, the Rector.Beats all free.Amherst Panis) 8p.m., Rev.N.BR T.SIMON'S CHURCH.corner st.Joseph and St S Elizabeth avenue, St.Henri Servicesat I! a.m.EE ipm ar 1 Maasey.Rector, preaches at NA porary MISSION, 631 Notre Dame street, Services 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.Sunday school at 3 p.m In charge of Lay E Helpers\u2019 Association.Chatham), 11 a.m., A, Pasteur, preaches = 1 MATTHIAS, Westmount.nt.Holy Communion £30 GLISE DU REDKMPTEUR ot 7 p.m.Rev.D.Lariviere, at both services.MERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL, 73 In or st.Divine a service morning and evening.day sch at 3.15 p.m.Coma Rev.Colborne Heine, B.A., pastor.rvices, 11s.m.and 7 p.1m ATANLEYSTREET.Rer.F.M: Dawe: +.) Bervices at 1 am and 7 pm.i Kelis Ho Hible Class at \\) Rat VE MISSION.Services 11 a.m.and 7 M M joxtaeas BOUTH.- -Divine Service in Trinity Hell, ar the Post Office, on Habbath evening at 7 pm Sabbath School at3p.m.Mr.Haughton Missionary.N OUNT ROYAL VALE Union Mission Church, Borvice at 4 p.m.ICTORIA.Morning 11.Evening 7, preacher, Rev.VSB hud sD: ?un- A Déstor.ONTHEAL WEST Morning service, 1 Evening, flundaz-Sohool and Bible classes at pm.Mr.wT.MARKS.Rev.John Nichola, pastor.Services at ll ai 1.The pastor aber ath nt both services.ST MATTHEWS, Point St.Charles, 11 a.m.and 6.3 Cruikshank.B.A tor.Rev.Jobin McLeod, Vankleek Hill, will preach at Poth services.ea and Bible Class at TAL getrices be as follows: Lu oh end Ab di Bo 0%.Amara.1th, Rev.Thomas Bennett, pastor.CE DES NRIs Minister, Rev.J.Myles Crombie\u201d rrice at 1 an.Sundsy-schoolat Ip._- wT LAURENT Minister, Rer.J.Myles Crombie.kJ _Bervice at7p.m._Sundey-school at 3 p.ORWOOD.(Back River.) Minister, Rev.CT.Myles Crombie.Service at 3 p.m.Sundsy-: school at 2 pm.QT.CUTHBERTS, 8t.Lambert.Rev.Murray pastor.Hervice at 11 n.m.and 7 pm oath school and pastors Bible class at 3 p.m.\u201cAPRAIRIE.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH.11 a.m.and 3p.un.every Sundsy, Mr.Wm.McCualg, Missionary.Tam Norah wr service at 11.Evening service at 1 \u201c1.JOBKS.(French Pre bree) Pp ws i A NABAS, Bt.Lambert.Rer.W.J.Dert, MA.erine strect, am.ai a y.5 Tee or Morning service at 11.i He oe servioa = Morin, pastor, preaches ut both services 1.Bundey school and Bible classes at 3p.m.\"EGLISE DE ST.SAUVEUE, ning at.ii presc ices.7 iT 5 _amand7p JT.MARK.Longueuil, ll a.m.a p.m.Rov.- li oT GILES\u2019 CRUSOE.comer of of 8t.Doris and Carriere ST Ru Rector preaches at both services.streets.ll à m.and Th.Rev.«ea T.serra Bu Lachine.SPA Holy Ct B.A.BD.Su } rcaciiers Re \"10 58 Smith, I ncay school Sil Tj ANDREW'S, Lachine, Rev.Charles Rosa, pastor.Hector Bible Class 3pm Seats bon erTices.Nam aml 7pm.The pastor preaches at se Cyclists welcome.provi f J L'8, Upper Lachine.lla.m., morning T.vite pren he: r for.M.O.Smith.3 p.mu Buniay achool.7 m., \u2018evening service : premehior, pur Beaven._ Ken i in flannels are welcoms, 1 H OF THE REDEEMER \u201cCote Bt.Paul, 11 11 Cra oh.Nir LH.Davillson, lay reader in charge.OUTREMS oo MUNICIPAL HALL.Bervice at 7 am Craig, student in charge.ST ANDREWS CHURCH, Sault service stills am and {pm at.PHILIPS CHURCH, Montreal Junction.ng Prayer at 11.Evening Frayor at 7.Hun sohool and Biblé class at V AVLEVFIELD on Services 11 x.m.7p sa school, 3 p.m Mr.Robt.Overing, student in charge.: JT.ANDREW'S, Sault au Beoollet Hervices sc iLIS 1» am and 7.15 pm.Stephen H.Mallinson in charge.Sunday-schoot st 10 0am, JT MARYS, Beagonsteld.11 am.and?D.m., Res.STM Rooke Synday-school, LUTHERAN.= JCANDINAVIAR LUTHERAN services Suaday a su Recollet, Divine Mom- nday Mission a Sailor's Toaticute.All \u2018Scandi- REMAN LUTHERAN, 127 Se.Dominique street.GEM Fr.Riedel, past or.Morning service 11.sartist VV ESTMINSTER.{Atwater Ave.near St.Antoine street.) ll'a.m.snd 7 p.m.Sundsy-schoal 3p.m T.PANNE DE BELLEVUE.Services, 11 a.m.and 7 Rev.Mr.Calder, pastor, will preach.Al elodie.UNITARIAN.(CHURCH oF TRE MEBSIAH.wipes | tor.Rev.e, pe achametta, \u201cwill at a a.m.Evening ey susprnded for the present.CONGREGATIONAL.| EMMANUEL & Services at 11 = and 7 p.i.Rev.ot At.Louis, M will preachrat both ave Everybody CM ae Rev.E.M Hu M A.\u201cPastor.Morua- at 11.Ironing ut ION.Rev.W.Wariner B.A.BD, a a sad Te A The pastor 1 ciate at both se: Morning thems, \u201cThe second comi Krenlug thems, \"Moses H né pri Pod 7 pm.Frayer meet, ou .3 ng Wednesday evening, § o'diook.Alaa free.\u2019 UNDEN ONINATIONAL.ROTESTANT HOUSE OFINDUSTRY, AND HOME Pr; po Service at .Preacher.Rev.VET, Monntait street.Rev.J.Denovan, D.D., V.ELISTIC HALL 784 ec Catherios most ore preach at 11s.mu.aod 7 piu.Bunday school, Ergon ipo =, Bible teaching.os pm pel meeting.TEST BAPTIST.11 am.and 7 p.Rev.Donald A TH OF CHRIST {Bctentisth Harmony Hall, pastor All the usuel week night services CHE of uns Bervices Sunday, 11 wm.aad will oy bei at the usual boars.nes chen) stipm 7pm XBACE Comer of Oliver anil Western ave., Cote St.: ne, Rev.W.T.Grabam, pastor.Morning ni | REFORMED EXmCOPAL 1.Kroning at 7 AST END MISSION, 6 Craig street.Sunday preach.ine service at p= Sunday-achool at 3 p um A bearty welcome to OUEN MINHIONE.Winstanley Hal, 16 Deis T.BARTHOLOMEW 8, mener Hell Hill.Service on Prescher, Sunday at 11 à mi aoû 7 Prot.Caleb Allan, of Pu \"Buaday Shoal and Bible Class at 3pm.- r rt.RUFORNED JEWISH.\u2014\u2014 Nb BLEURY ST, SEVEN ns, eux, wire rida vi F'ée ei street, Rev.A.L.Therrien, À Services at It 4m.and 7 pom, - Sunday shoot ai TT CHARLES BS.Rev.JS.BR Warnicker, INT ET SR Lm and 7 pm.Sunday scijoat Bible classes at J p.m.J WONTREAL WELSH UNION, È Y.w.0 & [BUTE TLL ee Ji.TIES, SUARO BL, foie sry iies 2 | a Apert d AT fardag marine D atroe ADTENT CHRISTIAN.SS Lt OCHELAGA METHODIST.Pastor, Rev.Thomas Brown.(Comer Mount Royal ave.and J.Wood, pastor.Sunday dchool at 3 E ST.LOUIS.Berri street.) Res.W.service at 11.p.m.YOTE ST.ANTOINE.Rev.J.D.Ellis, B.A., J Bator, at both services.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 ONTREAL SOUTH.Rev.A.- Bervices at lam and 7pm.Sunday School at 3 p.m.ST LAMBERT METHODIST CHURCH, St.Lambert, chardson Kely, pas S-rvices at ll a =, and 7 P Pa .__Bunday School and.Bible Classes 3 asses 3p.ma Evening service st 7.la.m Or.OVER fia.ao.Rev.Dr.Shaw.Annex?p.m.Corer ST.PAUL Ha EALLVIERKS STREET \u201cMISSION.\u201cSunday Schoo d testimony meeting and song atllam A service at 7.30 p.m m.and7p.mer, Rev.{Marlborough x) and?p.Pa pastor.R.Brown, Morning Ali are \"a Boy LE M hodist.= At Outremont at 11 a.m, mont arene, ut 7 pan.Pastors Wood, 1061 1 rivonsits st METHODISTE, roe Delisle.Le dima u dimsnche d 2 h.; erred: àsh.Aromat «ROYAL AND \"FAIRMONT | AVENUE Met Mount Royal Avenue\u2014 Servica at 11 ontreal Codioux sti TJ Strangers welcome.ncho à T Annex, Fair.Campbell, ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.H.SAYLESVILLE, U.S.A.\u2014Can you inform one of your American subscribers ctive dates that what have been the the Conservatives and power in England since the beginning of Queen Victoria's rei \u2014We publi Almansc:\u201d 18008 general elections of 1837, 1847, 1857, 1888 and or Iiberals.852, 1874 and 1888 Tories or That of 1885 \u2018and 1892 resulted in the Irish Nationalist party holding the balance of 850,.1805, jority of Wi hose of 1841, Common rion pow The \u201cPrime Ministers during the reign have been as under.rew| iberals ol information upon this § point in daily Star of 16th July, under heading \u201cPolitical Mile P will also find such information in *\u201c osts,\u201d 1880 re WHIGOR LIBÉRAL.1835 Viscount Melbourne eas 6.141 1846 Lord John Itussell.5 zu 1852 Earl of Aberdeen.2 | 44 1855 Lord Palmers! 3 15 1850 Lord Palricrston 8 141 Ear] Russcll.0 242 868 W.E.Gladstone.5 74 150 w.KE.Gladstone.5 ST W.E.Gladstone.0 i 178 1892 W.E.Gladstone\" 1 i193 1804 Iiarl of Rosebery.1 - 112 TORY OR CONSERVATIVE.1841 Sir Robert Peel.0 303 eres 0 205 1 113 1 236 0 26 rae 6 87 835 Marque Favor Me 51811 um [Kenay).oa og) .ra221191 Spinaway, bm.238430 Roetta Soap, b m.8633 ro Clara G.bm 34838 ¢w0 Red Nutting, bm 4 1 4 dis Templer.bg .7, die ~ Time, 2.14, 2.13, 2.134, 215, 2.154, 2163.ing; purse, | Rubenatelns be a Wy Burte Wilkes / M.Latrd.OUI.03 111 .1223 ces \u2026_\u2026 238388 ne, 2.2.08%, 2.084.At Brighton Beson.- Brighton Beach, July 17.\u2014The card offered ' was a fairly g one and attract- 4,900 pere oe weather was roammacy ii to Alanis] i) AY 8 pod do Chiswic , ras, ace ran 5G RE sin LE.HE Br Et Ai Tem CE Time, tta ork Bi Ton \u201cBonn.8 to rig th Yi 104, To 8, + an to 6; cs t for Sixth race, mile=Certain ngate and tué fout ES Walsh Retires From the Team.Quebec, er 27.mai Walsh, home bec Lacrosse Club, was at his physician im to give up playing It is belle that « one of A the Quebec Club to p.Albert Kennedy, field in order to Tel win the championsh though seriously ill, is ex able to handle his stick in t August 3, with the Ottawas.Valkyrie I II to Come Alone.London, July 27.\u2014The Sportsman says that no steamer will rie 11I on her trans-Atlantic voy- ut that one will join her in rica for the convenience of her crew.LAWN TENNIS.Hovey Wins the Fina Final at Longwood.Toronto, July 27.\u2014The final match in the oi yesicron tennis tournament afternoon between Fred Whitman, and was won by the formar.in three straight The result of this match entitles Ho- vey to meet with A.Larend, the defender of Longwood.match he will be entitled to the possession of the cup.as he al name on it twice.The match ei take place this afternoon.The Races Po Postponed.St, Clair, Mich., July 27.\u2014The races of the North-Western Amateur Rowing As- ion were postponed yesterday until tod y, owing to the stiff breeze and (At the annual meeting of the associa- decided to adopt the definition laid down by the National Association of juniors, intermediates and coxswains, the effects of which will enable juniors to row races without ceasing to be juniors unless they should win.intermediates can row in senior races and still remain intermediates if - the lose.This rule\u201d has been adopt the associations except the The only change made in the \u2018Executive Committee was the substitution of William N.Armstrong, of St.Foul, F H.Walker, Detroit.C.in intermediate In the same way +4 A0 eme ca o GEN, HERBERT'S - | RESIGNATION.ee RR | cay AT OTTAWA AND __ACCEPTED.| RE i \u2018| Colonel Johnson, of the Royal Artillery, and Col.Gascoigne of the Scotch Grenadier Guards Men- \u2018tioned as His Successor.= (Spec cial to the Btar.) Ottawa, July 27.\u2014At last Herbert, Commander of the Canadian Militias, bas resigned.Not only has his resignation been tendered but it has been accepted.His connection with the Canadian forces is therefore terminated.As to his successor, there is hing definitely known, but there are two names spoken of as the probable men.One of these is Col.Johnson, a Canadian, of the Royal Artillery, who, it may be Stated, was thought to be the man so) three months ago, as stated in the \"Star\" at that time.The other is Col.Gascoigne, who has command of he Scotch Grenadier Guards.He serv- d with his corps through the Egy gyptian campaign, takin rt in the battles of Tel el Keber and See He is deputy adjutant-general of the military district of London in the Volunteer service, and d a great deal of experience with the Metropolitan volunteers.Col.Gas- coigne is a full colonel of the Guards, \u2018and has recently been recommended to promotion to a major-generalship.Ivor John Caradoc Herbert, C.B.born on July 15, 1851, at Llanarth Court, | Monmouthshire, Wales, the family seat.His father was John Arthur Herbert, formerly in the Diplomatic Service, and his, mother, the Hon.Mrs.Herbert, was a daughter of the firat Lord Lianour.better known as Sir Benjamin Hall, under which name he occupied the position of President of the Board of Trade and First Commissioner of Works in Lord Palmerston\u2019s Administration.The subject of this sketch was educated at St.Mary's Roman.Catholic College, Oscott, and in 1870, at the age of nineteen years.he entered the army as ensign and lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards.In 1874 he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and captain, passed through the staff college, and 1882 was appointed brigade-major to the brigade of rds.In that Sapacity he served on the staff of H.R.H © Duke 4 of Connaught in the Egyptian\u2019 ne of 1882, including the actions at Mag ar Kassasin, and the famous battle of Tel-ol- Sabir, and at the Close of the campaign received his brevet majority.dent Argued to 30 B th A be n en or , arrested for con cA be 4 to She Jar of the of privil Tr recur v.a \u201cHe Bad not beon gull fos in declining to did not have the power to order his arrest or pourait Le in auch.a \u2018case.aL 1 to dorm ty.its members an 0er illegaily- THAT POSTPONED TRIP, Why His Excellency Didn't go to Lake St John District.Quebéc, July 26-\u2014The following is a copy of a letier received by ae John.\u2018ot The WR nen tadel, Quebec, July 28, 1895.My Dex error od for aa no as I could the un- 0 ment of our long w for 1 & tinued to hop gns .to the contrary, ofa in the course of events would even yet present an, opportunity for _an arran, tred direction.For exam ir he Prerogration ef the Dominion Par Ta cured the efpeition to Lal 8 now are we que leave Tor the ur cordial appreciation mn pepatations and Intentions, of which to glve us a hearty welcome; and to after the assurance that, alive and well next year, we ot gatiafied until we have accomplished a visit John and other places, which be seen in connection with such, dy.expedition.Iremain, yours very ghed His Worship the fags kr SEVEN PEOPLE DROWNED, Four, Popular Ottawans, while Boat- Ing at Aylmer; Three Lads at Chat- Ottawa, July 27.\u2014 Four lives were Lost by drowning at Aylmer, Que., between 5 and 0 o'clock last evening.Alexander, aged 25; Walter, aged 2, and Edward, aged 13, sons of George P.Brophy, of Ot- à Geox T.W.Win field.of Rove.only son of Mr.f Ottawa, and ce Fast as they resshed the the island, where two sons of skis St.\u201cJulien \u2018were drowned a Tew and where a number of acci occurred, a squall struck the canoes and the occupants into the iall managed to cling to the canoe and was rescued in a very exhausted condition, but the other four it upset, throwin, WHERE -THE MODERN OLYMPIAN GAMES WILL BE HELD.H.Cattlin, Chicago, and Wm.Detroit, were re-elec Hien of Toronto, Ont., Was alee re troit, recretacy and a ar\u201d cutive will select the next place of meet- \u201cAn Aluminum Canoe.\u2019 Mr.George R.Prowse, of 241-2 St.James street, has on exhibition in his window a sixteen foot aluminum metal canoë, which was manufactured in his establishment from his designs.noe, the first of its kind, considerable, attention The aluminum craft weighs Roi pounds less than the ordinary kind.Owing to its cost it is hardly possible that e aluminum canoes will become gener- pular.The canoes cost about $125 \u201cHank\u201d Hafr Cured.Rome, N.Y.July 27.\u2014Captain Henry acht Defender, Yron ingsley and son or the remow: of few weeks ago, was in city yesterday to be examined as result.The doctors pronounced him cured.He returned to New York last C.Haff, of the whom Dr.W.J.formed an operation The Water Polo Championship.ay evening's wale \u2018s water Swimming Club toa a dec Canadian championshi in good trim, and a first-class game may The Y.M.C.A.Club, The Y.M.C, A.Bicycle Club will ride to Ste.Rose this afternoon, leavin Association building at three o'clock.The \u201cWandsrers.; The Wanderers will ride to Lachine today to attend the regatta.oti Monday, July 20-8 p Saturday, August 372.30 P.\u2018m., Valois r Baseball Club is challen es 8 From 89 other club The Executive Committee of the \u2018Cana iation met last night at Toronto, but were unabie to fix definitely the dates of the International and Cambridgz University matches.VACILLATING F FERDINAND.The Ruler of Bulgaria 1 in a Contemp- 27 The Sofia Lor respon paper as Plone ! per) publishss a letter, which Stambu- f wrote to Prince Ferdinand on July 0, complaining thai former letters had en\u2019 unanswered, requesting permission to leave the country, and be, Prince to order tho arrest of Tufektchief, the murderers of Heloneth were constantly es the Bulgarian best inforn to St re Prince Lobanoff, the to propos ign return for the Caar's ition of Prince Ferdinand, Rus- rc have he on guidance \u2018ot the .and Prince Fer- embrace the or- CIRCUS FOLLOWERS | _ ARRESTED.Ect to the Star).ile \u2018Barnum pissing through th the pie oy Tug yr ES On his return to England he was wes reappointed to the staff of brigade of G d continued in that.position till the end of 1883, meantime having recsived, in May or that year.his promotion to the rank of captain and , lieutenant-colonet.In September, 1864, was selected to command a tro) noi te camel corps, organized.by Sir Garnet Wolseley for the Soudan campaign.After his return to England he was appointed commandant of the school of instruction for auxiliary forces in London, in which service he was tary on much into contact with the mili- and volunteer officers.In 186, pro- y owing to the fact that he was well any; in a number of foreign languages, he was appointed military attache at St.Petersburg, and remained thers until his appointment (November 20, 1890,) as Officer Commanding the Canadian Militia, with the local rank of Major-General.Prior to this, in 1889, he had been promoted to the rank of Brevet-Uolonel and in August, 1890, was created a Companion: of the Order of the Bath.\u2014 BEFORE THE PRIVY COUNCIL.London, July 27.\u2014In the case of Fielding vs.Thomas, which is an appea peal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Mr.Cahn, Q.C., and Mr.Long- ley, of Nova Scotia, attorneys for the ap- tlants, contended that the Colonial Peaislature was empowered by Imperial statute tb make laws respeeting itsown powers and constitution, and that the provisions of the Nova Scotia statute under which the Assembly acted in this matter, were not ultra vires of the Legislature.The House, he declared, had the right to pass laws enablin oe to commit- and punish contempt, an to provide for the indemnity its mem against civil actions and other proceedings for acts done in'the House.The Provincial Legislature had all the privileges, immunities and powers of the British House of Commons and the Do- were drowned.Mr.Alex.Brophy's son romising young man, uni- , and the second son, W ter, had just matriculated at McGill Col- ung Winfield avers boys at school.named Earle ey Donald, aged 8, a ur 3.were drowned in the yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock .ies were recovered at 7 o'clock in the morning.villiem\" Rodgers, LADY GUNNING'S TROL TROUBLES.-London, July 26 \u2014Lady Frances Gunning, whose case was reported has been remanded for a wee! bail, which was furnished.There was no mention of extradition in the p ings, although the hearing took- Place in the Extradition Court.Therefore i it fan- be ascertained whether it issreall extradition or noted against her was that her father\u2019s name to a bill t the police stated that other pad were being pre be presented later, if t investigation should Justify such action.ALBERTA STUART'S FATE.Boston, July 27.\u2014The body of Alberta} Stuart, a pretty le-year-old girl, has n missing from he ince ue Charles River dicated that the been criminally assa the police think the case one as of outra © and murder.The girl lived with Lan \u2018el sister, who keeps : a lodging ho Two Buffalo letter carriers-\u2014Shipe Me trouble claimed th ey Join joine he Qué and, Monstre, Tuesday, was found i to-day.\"THE NEW ST.HENRI SCHOOL BUILDING.\u201cThe new Roman Catholic High School, which is being erected on the block bound- sd by \u2018Notre Dame, St.Antoine and 8t.th streets in St.Henri, by the Cat mores School Commiiisioners of that town, will when completed be one of the Ainsat, schools in_ this district.It will have h of 180 feet with a frontage of 6; The.t of the building will be » while the remainder of the cl | is to be made of the beat, Montreal brick.The interior of the building will be finished in the best ot van à beautifully with all modern ioprovements-incniins | Re odern men u a new entilation whieh ME | Be Daoust, 9 architec is having patented | C.° and which he claims is superior in every way to the systems at present in use.There wili he eighteen large class rooms with a splendid convocation hall which is to extend it over the top flat without + be in The westerts pr ing.The school, w ion o 2 t ich will built the finest Montreal cut stone, ES a the Ey for issance style, will be read: first yo of next January an Fork.Bray.4 Gui bault; brickwork, A.; Fooling.Posing ae Painting snd laxi .Amesse.see CROP PROSPECTS rames coe cee ram te em F ROM ALL OVER.{rar PROSPECTS GOOD IN fous ae Hay, Except in Ontario, Up to the _Average\u2014-Fruit Not Good in | - New Brunswick-Good Hay Crops in Quebec.The following additional crop reports have been received from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and British Columbia.The reports are, taken as a whole, rather good.They follow in detail : Quebec.The hay crop in the district surrounding Sherbrooke, includin Compton, Stanstead,\u2019 Richmond \u2018and Sherbrooke counties, is \u2018fully up to, if not above, the average, and it has already been housed in the very best condition.The reports from the various sections vary in this sense, that those whose farms are on a low plain say that the yield is the largest in many years, while occupants of the mountainous districts re port that the May frosts and the recent drought have so stunted the growth that the product has shrunk one-third below the average.' Those that report a crop at least one-third above the average are by far more numerous, and all agree that.grain generally never looked better, and that eorn is an extraordinary vero Roots are also good.Fruits, ially apples, are a failure.Gardeners report excellent results.With the exception of the additional artificial irrigation, necessitated by the nt drought, they say say that, even in the open field, the yield has been earlier and more abundant than ng former years.Knowlton\u2014The crops are much better than last year, hay in particular.Oats and barley are in a flourishing condition.What wheat there is locks well.The weather has been favorsble to all grains, potatoes, etc.\u2019 The frost the lat-' ter part of May did considerable damage to fruit here in the small orchards.The | se pects all around are away ahead of t year.St.Armand West.\u2014Hay is about an average crop.Grain is abead of last ear.The prospects are that oats and barley will be a large yield.Corn and potatoes will be godd.There has been Tain enough.Fruit prospects are not favorable.any Banstead.-inder abundant showers warm weather during the months 0 lay and June vegetation advanced very rapidly, ahd there is every prospect for an dae harvest.ith the exception of some old stocked fields and some very high lands whére the grasa was winter-killed, hay is an excellent crop; and the continued fair weather in July has given farmers an excellent opportunity to harvest this , orop in.@ good condition.Cereal crops of all kinds are looking well and will yield sbundantly, unless damaged by grasshoppers.good yield of root crops is expected, Am ples will be a fair crop, and there is an abundance of small fruits.Farmers occupying the flat, sandy fields of the northwestern section of the neighboring town of Derby, Vermont, report that grain crops have been seriously damaged by grasshoppe St.John of \"Orleans-\u2014In this vicinity the crops look well, but it is not the same for Soi Vogel with last year\u2019s out- getables have a very good ap- Pe Moisie\u2014 Hay and wheat are looking much better than at the corresponding date last year.Barley and ants are not grown here.There been considerable more wef weather this year than | last.which tends to improve .the bay.|! and wheat, Perce\u2014Potatoes, hay, oats and barley gré all in splendid growth, and show an improvement on last year.The w ther has just been suitable for those.Fruit prospects are very good.Prince Edward Island.Charlottetown The prospects are that t A be a.good average cro, Tho the splendi promise of the ear! y spring has not -been maintained, there is now p t of a fairly good crop.Hay is much too light in some sections ; but upon the whole the yield will be u to the average.The wheat fiel I well, and so do those of oats and other cereals.Just now it seems likely that the straw, for the most part, will short, and the grain: heavy but in some poor fields Al straw itl be thin as well as sho! The potato vines have not yet been gain injured by the bugs.In some localities the turnip seeds did not erminate, owing to long centinued drou I, but wherever they have taken © prospect is good.The hay cro; Pa she as last year.Frui prospects are on y fair.fair.Nova Scotia.Truro.\u2014Hay is above the aversge, with an excellent season so far for fervent ing.The outlook early in the summer wad very promising, but the long dry riod in May.and the first half of une, tended to considerabl (Loasen the crop except for marsir hay.dbar- ley are good and fully up rr the average and entirely.free so far of amy blight or insect peat.Wheat is locking fairly well.Potatoes will be a iel Other root crops will be rather leas than in previous seasons.Fruita were.never known to be better and the apple yield prox mises to be large and well-formed.appearance of fruit great pric attributable to - oe abe sence of June frosts and the Continued attention given to lessening t age by insects.Plums, pears Ie pre fruit trees look well.Small fruits will be a light yield and the strawberry and rry season was shorter thane ever expérienced consequent on the very weather.Summing up the whole outlook, this has been a rather better season for farmers and fruit ris ers than for a number of years.Halifax.\u2014 The agricultural or cropping season started at an unusually early period, and there was favorable a ener or seeding.The grass also s early,but drought prevailed pried Gently and poor fields have suffered,especially at the two extremes of the \u201cprovince, eastern and western.The pect of ha ra rite in different calitios {rom to r cent.on upland, average 80; or improved dyke lands from 75:to 10, pi 85; on intervals 75 to 109, aver- rass pasturage bas been un- tite Prin so.far over the generally.Spring wheat; not now m grown, gives prospect of 90 per cent.of an average crop, but the area 1s decreased in most of the counties, and in some places its cultivation has alto; other cens- ed.Barley Yeorom to 110 per cent.in different localities: averagé for the province, 80 per cent, of a full crop.There is a decreases in ares of barlez sown in all the counties except Kings and Victoria.The oat crop ranges from, 70 to 120 er, cen \u2018cent.the average bein 100, and thi be increased by mais raina.There.is an increase in area Cumberland, Hants and Victoria counties.Fruit trees b med well, L but in many - cages fruit to set or ped off.Prospects deneraliy under aver- for both plums and icu- larly Gravensteins and Baldwins.Pota- foes and other root crops, =, far as can be estimated now, promise 75 to 120 per cent., and a yield of mo least 100 per cent.may expec Amherst crop crop Indications pe Cumberland Contr are as Bay \u2014~Crop is not yet barvest but w ora little, below that n this\u2019 county the best land shows years, but on land only an average crop will be g I comm the 15ch ing will commence \u2018has been carried over, A Crop = NOVA.SCOTIA.\u2014\u2014 svsiige of last year * ecrease reage 0 cated by sales Of gram ed aegis on the crops.his bie varieties of are grown they.pare ng mall fruits of a kinds promise ox but on other ably average vents fie 1 per cent.d_well and were very ptt about first June, but they have suffered robably about the-same ss Jast, noi 80 good.Fruit prospects lok.Newcastle.The hay hi year will be light and not up to the average, owing to the continuous dry the months of May and J pres ent the oats look well, and if the season continues favorable, will be more than an average.The same can be said about potatoes.The potato bug was late ip putting in an ap, tato vine was too far advanced for them to do much inju are not raised in {| extent, but what is sown crop this year is a failure.season was late, and heavy Pret May and June destroyed the blosso What survived the frosts were dried Strawberries were se 25 per cent.batter than last year,\" pov: Tu to being so scarce.This time last\u2018 ear farmers were encouraged by right outlook for a to plenty of rain in weather, durin une, At 5 noo, and the po- the ood harvest Sowing ay and June.This: dry weather durin those months, the outlook for & is not encouraging, as tbe and oats and potatoes a Jair average, Season very \u2018y eur, and the weather has been u than last year, which was above the avers agé.The root crops, especially potatoes and turnips, look well and de furt advanced than is umual at year.Are moe error with last \u2018year, the.grass and oat crops Jos more favor- Tage one, lightly above the ne rerage.the lice from which t Ses Not much wheat rown here.Xoplès d small fruit are ght.The root Props are good.ARR than the ave age rainfall during ne spring and far, are very consi rab) quality \u2018and an.extra fall © Bune grass on the ranges ls better than {avorable'y a years, which means a ~The outlook i is ver Board 6 of Fradc 8 of the *ritish sean crew pe: the bri patine ! the enon g boat, Carl J WA a silver watch Valea at fred T.G.h a sivier wateh a at.oticeabe feature of this award is the conduct of Mohamad N Nasa, Lascar Ne Board\u2019 of Trade who is Jravery tapered Speetal Notiess.At Amherst on Lota are setling with astonis ity.Invest immediately if have a home in what will ds ofthe pod fo ffice, 145 St.James st, phone Tr peed on the giconds eve day.C.C.E.Bouthilllier, Sec.Tru It is stated that thé Grand.Lodge of Ireland dau riétor of the Hig mad Nes the institution rm oi ie a cent issue of t : \u2018A TELEPHONE IN THE STOMA Pesuliar Phenomena of tuboan In an age whe that subtle po woman t re 8 little fret that telephones to the nerve centres\u2019 iné the brain as qui as any food reac tation pù stop ith word promptly to nerve centres.C6 supply the ne successfully cos her part, good | and able to hoc with Srey and pleasure bis every \u2018êtres will become derange , force; then it is that a \u2018supplied, just as the skill y g with the office tele- far a the human body i & medicine unique and: * Shin articular that it; TT out be order it WW WW sud Underwear an assorted lot, w clear at 756, clear at ioe.clear 2 pairs for 3 ADVERTISEMENT.John Murphy & Co: s | 8 & \u2018The Best.\u20ac Is the Cheapest orth from 10c to 2 Men's Extra Fine Cotton Half Hose, worth 20¢ a pair.Sc.\u201c0000 VN In the beginning, as well as in the end; if you buy it in our Hosiery Department.Read the following Stock Reduction Sale Prices! Ladies\u2019 Black Cotton Hose, 14c à pair.Lalies\u2019 Black Cotton Hose, 18c à pair.Lasties* Black Cotton Hose, 28c à pair.Ludivs\u2019 Colored Cotton Hose, from 210 a pair.Ladi sl Biack-Lisle Hose, from 82c a pair.Ladies\u201d Colored Lisle Hose, from 45¢ a pair.Children\u2019s Black Cotton Hose, from 1c a pair.Children\u2019s Tan Cotton Hose, from 17c à pair, Men's Ribbed Shirts, 28c.Men's Ribbed Drawers, 23c.Meus Balbriggan Shirts, 450, Men's Bulbriggan Drawers, 450.Men's Natural Wool Shirts, 68c.Men's Natural Wool Drawors, îTo.SPECIAL ! 1500 Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019 8 Merino and Cotton Ribbed Vests, SPECIAL! Vic each.To clear at 50 each.A lot of Men's Extra Fine Wool Shirts, worth $1.25.To A lot of Men's Extra Fine Wool Drawers, worth $1.25.To To Et) During JULY and AUGUST our store closes on Saturdays at : p.m.- - - - : @ JOHN MURPHY & CO.2343 St.Catherine Street.Corner Metcalfe Street.Telephone 3833.+ pré Novelties in I.net je Tambour ED BOISSEAU Boisseau\u2019s Grea PRE-INVENTOR DISCOUNT SAlag Rollers We discount the prices n not of one bub: not alone of Montreal, but of Cauads- merchandize (vf a legendas ua, than any house in Canada.counted for Week, 2.°h July \"to avd Come one, come ai come to the full of money.Youll necd all you able to resist the ao hid SALE OF SUMMF re Costumes of all sorts are = .iN wa \u201c0 Publishers So There has lately appeared in news pers throughout rade \u201cBhee Chamois vs.Qanads a reading notice Buckskin.\u201d a action whatever hay boven bin .against the fecturers of Textile Buck-kim or ourselvyy.On the © ven.rary.we have through oar Solicitors.Messrs.Abbotts, \u2014\u2014e {ampli & Méredith.MN and eaars.\u2026 Last & Cassels.Toronto, © te od an acticz for 410,000 amagce against the Fito Chamois Co., of Montreal, for tag reports fo the (fect thet they wes: going to enter an action against ug This is there to warn all Newspa Pablishers who irene triblished the article refs above, that if they (lu not at once publ a proper Cortes fon Beret as conzpenronsly placed as the artiole com- forced to bring an actiote asain Yhe Toronto dailies ha Lmpire, July 34th.JONES & CO.Sole Nelliimg Azents for Camada and KL.» for Textile Buckskin, 30 Bank of Comme TORONTO.CURTAINS TS In this\u2018 department we are \u2018showing a fine selection of and \u201cHush Por- sazget, Newspapers.This 18 misleading an i entirely vnlruc.as bel Bo {fined of, sending us a marked copy of \u2018the same, we movil axe already done 30.See Wail and and \u2018ns.specialty, yur Cele- | Dame St.wy of t them for ce Build\u2019g, 175ty1 \u201cPILES SROLUTELY cunts.SPF Moisture, in de a night; wale uy Lu ig Heed re 4 rats, buoo! roy sore, stope itching ant blesdine, RI cn * a iTCHING PILES SWAYNE'S pre which often - X Fsän.Sons & Ce.Montreal.Mhoieanie Agen OINTMENT \u2018 sad stinging: ey allowed te Con NEw iNT var Sold bp 09leod 4h - qu (Special to the S «Kingston, Ont , Jui.27.Ares, who wis sentence gn Army rracks here terday.AMERICAN LAWLESSNEBS.- Dock of an electric > around.asght.A FIREBUG RELEASED.He Had Served But Eight Years ofa Life Senience ntiary for lite for burning the Salva- Lo He served over eight years.\u2018Androws came fr fro: nk niland to this city.wounding him.This occurred within a light, With houses No one was arrcgted up to mid- ER Springfield, Ohio, nlgg - * gt _Three © guasked men last night ji on motor- Xi man Dennis Lawrence s car, knocked him down and, demande th \u2018money-box, \u201c1 » and shot * in the head, seriously 4 tar).\u2014William And to the peni- , Was released } Tage By van ic, we pare : When che was a Chiki, shs cri Wham she became Mis, sho el \u201c>: When she had Chlidren, she gx 2 the hr Castoria, for Castoria, to Castoria, them Castoria, ALDERMAN CONNAUGHTON ELECTED IN ST.ANN'S WARD BY 141 MAJORITY.A Very Light Vote Was Polled and the Election Day Altogether Very Un eventful \u2014Some of the Telegraphing.Mr.Bernard Connaughton is now Alderman Connaughton as a result of yesterday\u2019s election in St.Ann's Ward of a successor to the late Alderman Kennedy.Ald.Connsughton\u2019s majority was 141.The total vote polied was 1619, out of a possible 3250.The contest did not appear to excite so much interest as is usual.The telegrapher, however, man to get in a fitcle xqrk, among the electors personated having been Sir William Hingston, who sailed for England last Saturday on the labrador.he followi are the returns as received at the City Hall yesterday : B.Connaughton, D.Gallery.Poll No.1 a S 3 18 4, 50 7h 20 24 Nn x 45 10 61 14 &@æ 16 84 %- 5 3H 8 3 24 id 2 52 24 17 3 6 16 ss 3 3 3 35 16 13 18 &2 1 16 Poll No, 22.\" .36 48 Total.san 739 79 Majority for Con- aughton THE SAILORS\" CONCERT.The regular weekly sailors\u2019 concert last evening proved a most enjoyable affair.Among those who took part were Mr.C.T.Henderson, with the choir of Stanley Street Church.Songs were sung by Messrs.Lansdell, Rice, Grant, Ward, and Misses Henderson, Duncan, and Thurston.The sailors represented on the programme were Messrs.John Walsh, steamship Fremona; Robt.Fern- ley, of the Montevidean; James White and George Smith, isian; and J.L.Faulkner, of the Derwentholme.\u2014\u2014 FOUND IN THE CANAL, There is a chance thal that the Pere man found in the can July the 5th, will be yet Identified.Mr.Willlam Canning, of of No.279 Malson- neuve street called morgue yesterday and said that about Tour weeks ago wak in a tug, towing a scow up the can: when he noticed a man crossing the canal his boat, in a cance.After the Crew were of -the u , was found In the the (anal, \u201cit is \u2018thought they are one and A NEW : INDUSTRY.comte Flavig de Bouthillier has Jett, = the Normandie for France, where he is to enter into negotiations with the Comptoir Ceramique Francais to run t earthenware factory at &t.Johns, Que SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Deput y Sheriff Franchers has i his cities for the convenience of the lic b; by of tial pace Para fyle no- of which division.AN ADDRESS TO TO FARMERS.Dr.W.Grignon, th of the Council of A culture, is deliver an address to Te farmers of Berthier on.Monday evening.Rev.Canon Racicot is to represent À Arch: biatiop 3 Fabre at the meeting.Tr Mr.Croker Gives his Impressions | ! parture for Osborne.HER MAJESTY AND THE SPANISH ! ing the course of a dinner at Windsor \u2018TRE GOSSIP = ; => 7 0F LONDON., WARSHIPS.Te of British Elections \u2014 Now That the Elections are Over, Things Quiet \u2014The Goodwood meet._ London, July 27 (Cable letter).- ~The general elections are over, the sdcial and theatrical seasons are things of the past, and except for Goodwood races, Tuesday.Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week, London would be deserted by the fashionable crowds, and given over to the humdrum monotony of metropolitan life.Then, again, the splendor of Goodwood will be somewhat marred by the death of Lady Florence Gordon-lennox, on account of which ber father.the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, has closed Goodwood House, where the grand gathering of the high aristocracy takes place.The Prince of Wales has always been the central figure of these parties, but this year, instead of staying at Goodwr for the race week as us Prince will only go there each tay \u2018and return to town in the evening.The Queen removed to Osborne, Isle of Wight, after a fatiguing time at Windsor Castle, where an exceptional number of entertainments have been given.The Queen dines usually at a \u2018quarter of nine, and if the royal party is over sixteen in number, is served in the din- ing-room in the north-east corner of the Castle.When the party numbers over forty persons, St.Georgs's Hall is use Behind the Queen's chair stands a Highland servant and a couple of Indian domestics.The footmen wait in state li.eries, while the cellarmer and the clerks of kitchen who carve at a side table are also ive These functions are always carried out with the most strict formality.| The visit of the Italian (leet to Portsmouth, last week, was followed by the ! y of the Spanish.squadrun at Ply- ne, where the Spaniards were treated with the greatest cordiality, in ac- : co with the Queen's own instructions sent to the authorities of Plix- mouth.An interesting remark in this § connection was made by the Queen dur- Castle, previous to Her Majesty's de- A guest suggested that the visit, of the \u2018war ships of 5 ain would have been more interesting bo Spanish and Italian: sailors had.fraternise Portsmoutn, w sides, the Spaniards would have been able j to see more naval works than they could at Plymouth.Thereupon the Queen ub- served, quietly, that possibly Plymouth Hoe WQULLD interest them more.This reference to the historic scene, at the time of the Armada, she empliasized, by contrasting t historical despatch sent from Plymouth to Queer Elizabeth at Windsor t undred years ago, with her own kindly message sent that day, instructing the authorities of Ply- month to show the Spanish sailors ihe warmest hospitality It was olf lymouth Hoe (a high rock), it will be remembered, that the Britis Lord High Adaural, Lord Howa of Effingham, having under him such renowned mariners as Drake, Hawkins and Frobisher, assembled the eighty comparatively small and lightly armed vessels which an July 21, 1588, (July 31.old style), went out to fight the Spanish Armada, consisting of about 150 large ships, then sweeping up the Channel in crescent formation, their line being seven miles long.How the British fleet harassed and broke up the Spanish fleet is a matter of history; only 54 shattered warships of King Philip of Spain succeeding in reaching Cadiz.It is worthy of note that this first visit of the Spanish fleet to Plymouth for centuries was made upon the anniversary of the visit of the great Arm to t coast about Plymouth.During the week Great Britain and Ireland fave been in the throes of a general election struggle.In spite of this, the occupation of the Island of Trinidad by a British foroe has aroused a great deal of interest.All the newspapers here support the action of the British, and generally make light of the reported indignation of Brazil.Amo the Americans who noted the British election methods were Richard Croker and Colonel O.O.Stealy, of the Louisville Courier-Journal.All the Americans agreed that the difference be tween conducting elections in London and in large cities of the United States is not as great as might be expected.What they saw simply convinced them that: human nature is very much the same everywhere.The lower dasses here are controlled very much by the same impulses as the ee in America.From the litle that .Croker saw he is of opinion that there is just as much corruption in London as there is in any American city.« The only difference,\u201d said Mr.Cro- ker, \u2018is that the newspapers here dare not speak of an any cor corruption, if it existed.am inclined to believe that if the papers bad the icones that the American papers possess, and had as enterprising reporters as our American newspapers have, there would be just as mucn scandal as is stirred up in the American cities.t, it seems to mec\" that politics are worked more cleverly in London than at home.1 think that political organization here is much more thorough, and a great deal more money is spent on it.The cam, campaign literature is not only more prolific than with us, but it is much more clever.he caricatures and cartoons that are distributed must represent a great outlay of money As the English papers do not go in for this line ns ours do, it Necessary.suppose, for each candidate to St ablisn own literary bu- \"hose who followed the sad story of.Emma Hall, who died in Detroit last winter, from the effects of an operation, may be interested in knowing that the family of the Mev.Jonathan Bell, her faise friend, ho were dessrted by him when be fled from justice, have been e com ed © oars their home in Black- and, at public expense, refuge With relatives.In the meantims, the Rev.Mr.Bell has complete ly disappeared and the chances are that he never be brought, to justice.NEW ARCHITECTS.: At the examinations for admission to the study of je ed the bein dates se names & given in order of merit : Messrs.F.Dubrieul, L.A.Venne, L.Lionais and J.A.Morin.\u2019 STANLEY STREET CHURCH.The Rev.J.A.\u201c6.Calder will occupy the pulpit.of the Stanley Street Presbyterian Church on Sunday at both services, I em.sad 7 pm.* THE GENERAL HOSPITAL.General Hong for the re ra day, Mh July, are Messra.alter Pa: tson.Sheppard an merci ris rte re ST.MATTHEWS CHURCH.St.Matthew's \u201cChurch, \u2018Point SK.Chartes = will be to-morrow for the first time since the nsw improvements The Government at the y experience places within our reach Y e ten am! the | be will die, as his ak oo ve Leen made in it, as t has bec iy tated (hoon dhroug out \u201crte front | Ball is is: a gs while the barat: are.ght.olive.| ihe Tene ag a beautifal light cream,\u2019 while the arches and comics are in three\u2019 colors, namely, light cream, drab, and terra cotta, the whole making a very fine effect.The pillars are vory peatiy neatly done in light olive and handsome y decor- background been done by Mr.Wm.Fenn, of Cong gational street, and is a great improve: ent to the church in ry wa oe arrow moraing\u2019s se will ducted by Rev.McLeod, of Vankleek CANADA'S BUTTER TRADE.Freezing Butter ve Freash\u2014An Interesting Communication From A.A.AyerandCo.Editor ot the Star: Pn \u2014We notice that a private letter, ten by us ol for publication, but to obtain the views of a correspondent in.Scotland, is going the rounds of the press and is freely commented upon, to which we do not object, as an intelligent «discussion of the butter question is vital for Canada, but it be done fairly and on its merits.We don't want our words twisted to mean the opposite of the plain intention, namely ©: What is best Yor Canada, considering ber position, \u2018climate and competitors, viz., freezing our butter when fresh and shipping it sbon as possible, or some other plan.We are sorry to see unworthy motives attributed by some, and anger shown by others.Possibly some of these writers have interests that the introduction of chuice n- adian butter in England would come in conflict wit We firmly believe that Canada can produce as fine butter as any country in the world.That all butter is at its best when it is fresh and before the - bloom is gone, no one can doubt or question.How can we get it to market in this state, or as near it as possible resent time is trying to assist the producer and mer- «chant to place the butter on the English markets in \u2018this condition, and all ope that the exjeriment wiil be satisfactory, although we wish a better and more complete modern refrigerator system had n put in, suck as New Zealand and Australia enjoy.We can never hope for a large and permanent trade until we have perfect refrigerators on land and ships.If refrigeration i is good for other countries and is helping them build up an enormous trade, (that Canada has Teen losing) are we not showin culpable carelessness and stupidity if we don't avail ourselves of what science.skill and w Zealand and Australia freeze their butter and hold it for weeks and months, finding in England a large and open market for all they send, simply.ause they refrigerate or freeze th he butter from creamery to market, and thus land it in England with the freshness and bloom so much desired by \u2018\u2019consumer,\u201d who takes up a club to knock on the head the endeavors of those who wish to see the Canadian butter trade revived.Old methods and bad quality killed our former big trade.let us try the new methods and with our finest quality sent to market in excellent condition, see if*we cannot regain our lost prestige.If the means landing ur tter properly refrigerated can be furnished, Canada need bave no fear.It will be as it now is with cheese, a question of supply and demand and \u2018do.the prices obtained pay our farmers\" rt is a matter of price with Canadian producers, the fact that they can make the finest qual uality ia is beyond dispute.One cor- respon makes a strong hit (from his po:nt of visu) when he says: Let Canadians keep their frozen stuff\u2014we want it fresh, etc., etc.y he not say the \u2018same to Australia ?Peuple here don't need to be told that he asks what is impracticable, for unless we freeze it we cannot keep it fresh and fine flavor ed.We cannot alter our climate nor shorten the distance, nor the fact that our best season for producing large quantities (June and July) are the months in England in which production is lagg- est, the consumption ams ilest, and prices ' at their lowest.Reirig ration of butter has come to stay, and is Canada\u2019s only Dope.An honest effort is now being mm eo to overcome or minimize the ficulties, and we hope with success.It is encouraging 10 see that the British importers are sending more orders for our butter than the limited accommodation provided on the steamers can carry.Two thousand three hundred were shipped on the SS.Dominion last week, and 2400 on the SS.Memmon this week, and whatever others would have done we know not, but we could have sent more had there been room.All this butter, whether shipped fresh from the creameries to England or stored bere for August and September shipment, 1s being frozen, and as this butter will only be frozen about one half he time that Australian and New Zealand's usually ia, it should suit the requirements of the markets.We Po in thus second- sing the efforts of the Dominion and Que- \"bec Governments, 10 once more draw the attention of the English public to the fact that we make the finest butter in Canada, and to have the satisfaction of seeing the trade greatly increased.Those who object should offer a better plan; they surely would not recommend dumping fresh | butter on the English market to sell at 2 to 3cts.per und less than can be obtained by re- rigeration Yours truly, A.A.AYER & CO.SOHMER IER PARK.Sohmer Park next \u2018ext week will have a complete new series of attractions, all thos of the past week having fulfilled their contracts.Those for the coming week are on aper with the preceding ones, and the management promises a surprise in a new singer, a a rano, Miss Kate Michelena, who has been singin for the last two months at the princi a roof gardens in New York, and who made abig | hit there; Mr.Lavigne, who has been in New York during the past week ecuring éttractions, has engaged for the coming week the famous royal Japanese troupe.\u201cK Okab es,\u201d of fifteen artists, who produce no less than different acta, some of of the most startling character.troupe has never been in fore, and is said by the American oritics to be the best à as ever come to this country.Other attractions have been en engaged but t the above will be the leading eatures for the coming week.DUFFERIN AND QUEBEC.The Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, in thankirg Ju Chauveau for inforcing him -of the Capital, se of §oursn, be a great mortification to me if my having once been given to that ap splendid terrace, it were to be obliterated, for there is scarcely anything of which'T am so proud in my past career as my con- pection with ebec, and the, goodwill which its inhabitants have always evinced towards me.\" THE LUMBER FELL ON Him, er AR u ree o'clock yes is \u201cfractured WON SIR conse cup, The 86th Battalion, of Three Rivers, \u2018had been awarded Sir Dd Smith's pire ou eup for the maim wi efficient rural te bettallon the antumm.| } [3 J rl >] Mra.cossse \u2018 Its.Extraordina RR But True That - 55 Clapperton\u2019 s Threads\u2014\u2014 Cost no more than Inferior Makes.17551 On our Bargain Tables To-day 1 [77 Gontieuerts Cashmere Bummer {\u2014 Vests, $2.00 to $3.60 We are closing them out for JOHN AITKEN & CO0., 173y cod S.Men's Clohin De Crowded Again! As the Gentlemen 1751 CARSLEY'S ©.several suits, S.CARSLEY., you are able to buy a High-class Tailor-mad e Suit just about Half , Price during 8.Carsley's sa The prices will tempt you to buy PERSONALS.Mme.LeBlanc has left town for Peru, N.Lieut.-Cal.evening.Rev.the Windsor.Mr.Robt.the Windso! Hughes left for Quebec last Canon Dann, London, Eng.is at, Kerr, of London, Eng., is at Tr.Mr.Willlam Masterman is spending a month at Portlanc Miss Duck is the guest of Mrs.E W.Parker, at Cacou Mrs.and August = Mr.T.town, at the Garth and \u2014 are spending July at Metis.C.Reefer, cma.Ottawa, is in Winus Miss Alger is Pending the summer at Lake Hall, Georgeville.Mr.R.À.Dunton and family are spend- \u201cIng the summer at Bi r.© A M at Long Island, M Reinhardt is spending à month Mr.R.Halpin les leaves Montreal by the Par- Irel: isian for D - Mrs W.F.Brow u poy Family are among those summering at Meti Mrs.James Rogers is making a stay of several weeks at Cacouna.Mr.J.P.Waives has left for Saratoga, for the annual race meeting.où Rime Fabre in ne, officiate » pontificlally at ra.H.Spen at Mong Ison on the Church to morro ncer is genie a, month Mrs.John Mérräy and Mss Murray are spending the summer at Georgevill WwW.W.is in the ely, & guest ut Manning, ° Sette, \"Mich.indsor.Ferguson and Mrs.Ferguson have efi town for the Lower Provinces.Miss Brock is the Archbald, at Georgev est of Mra.Henry Lake Magog.f.Huston and tam the summer Mr.A.the months it spendin months at amily are du Loup.J.Eaton and famfly are: ing of July and August at Bic.Mr.D.A.Budge is spendin a few days at his Summer residence a e.Agathe.Mrs six eels \u201c ey and nn are spendin ve Pointe a Pic, Murray Bay.& Miss Cromtle, Toronto, has arrived at Ca- cuuna, on a Mr.R.M.returned to town Jatnes Baylis, re.Baylis and Miss tM, Baylis, are visit to Mrs.ponte Esdaile and ra.Ebdaile \u2018estigouche, = a spending some weeks at Metis.Mrs.Charles R.Wheeler and family are spending the summer at Phill Mrs.Fran psburg, Que.k and fam by | are spending May six weeks at Cap A l Aigle, Murray Bay.Hon.Mr.Justice Pelletier and family ure at Kamouraska spending the month of Miss Geraldine Esdaile has arrived at Cane on à visit to Mrs.Charles McEach- on.Mr.Justice Plamondon and family are, spending the holidays at Riviere du up.Mr.& J.Doran, Orchard Bank, Lachine, has Jeturned from 2 tusiness trip to New \"en.Mr.ustice Blanchet, Mme.Blanchet y ha and Metis.Mra.Jam ve been making a short stay at es Walker has taken up her residence -at \u201cFerry Beach, Maine, for six weeks Mrs.James Wilson and family are og a a month's sea bathing at Pay we amon, \u2018at Metis.Mrs.J.putdgo\u2019 is sy ending the summer at Mies Kln'och ang Mr.C.Towers, with her mother, a Mr.George Kinloch are rom Montreal Miss Grace Ritchie, M.D., left this week by the Campania, on a trip to To vinces.spine nd some ery, Mr.Bryce est of venscrag.Dr.H.C Territory, is the Windsor.Mr.Hugh on a trip to the Lower Meadowbrook J.Allan, Boston, is in town, the brother, Mr.H.\u2018Montagu Allan, weeks at Misses Gardiner have left town to Far: arm, Wilson, Edmonton, North-West among the recent arrivals at Paton and Mrs.Paton have left the Saguenay and the Lake St John district.Mrs.Enttip Gilbert and family ing a,sta vière « du Mr.J.C.Loup.are mak- weeks at St.Patrick's, Ri Was among the depart: Hodgson ures for England on Wednesday, \u2018Lake Superior.ia,\u201d for Sir William \u2018Van Horne left last evenin \"aE \u201c\u201cMetaped in his private car, TN Hale an guests of Mrs.Hale's ews, Mr.Russe 1 Mrs.Hale are \u201cthe ther, Mrs.Monti- zambert, Cacouna.Mr.Jesse an Gem ak se Joseph a na, Mr.Andrew McCul- a short stay at the Mra.W.S.Kerry and family OF Car Sf the Montrealers summering at Aigles.Murray Bay.Mra.KE taken Maine, Miss McK arrived in town on a vis] kay Mackay, Mr.Englan: exten Eu Mr.J.8 M don, Ont., are the guests of Mrs.Meredith, at The deu où \u201cunivers oe Fars, of \"Mrs.Stand] at Flatland, Gnaedinger and family have vw Fare renidence at Bay View, or six weeks.Rockcllft, © Ottawa, on it to her sunt Mrs.Edward Hurtubise left | at week for from whence he proceeds on an Mire Vincent ropean tour.eredith and Miss Carleton, NB Misses Henderson, Mance street, ha taken their denarture From town for Mea oo.Te Prakenrid N.Y.retary of Mc- A refined from his re- hiversity erect.is the tee Ene tre, At her r sq at atta N.Y, is nd- = spe t the sumn with daughter n mer .= hibald ParYer, a\u2018 ey Miss re.T.H.New town fon Cushing's ner they will Mr.G.iss Mac! treet Nico, Rose 2 ut ings Island, R.Robe Robertson ey Fai Dorchester weeks de soe man and lly have left letang nine, where \u201ci re ber.aa own for Bay View, Ferry Beac left to to Bellevue at Mr.-and Mrs.Huame for thelr holidays, and w Old Orehard House - Mr.have taken Lawrence Q the point, Rv ere Loup.orn at the , tit.he end of August.H.Wel rn re, Weir and family, ink, Ureir residence at the St sue BEEF.Great Reduction in Prices.Cheapest FINEST CUT Ever Known.CALL AT OR RING UP ANY OF OUR SIX RETAIL STORES, > .224 Bleury Street.cor.Berthelet.Tel WIR 1620 Kt.Catherine, cor, 81.Mubert st.Tel ¢300 S72 80.Lawrence, cor.Guilbanitst.Tel 6877 M1 St, Catherine sireet, Rast.-\u2026 Tel 0936 4251 se.Catherine Street, cor.efeliver Te LAING Pots CO, L Geor ville, Lake Memphremagog, will.on fr return to tov town, mph % of the possession 0: residence o Perrault, 163 University » street, for the ming winter, which they ntreai | wit spend in Mr.W.Welr, President of La Banque | Ville Marie, and Mra.Weir, have gone to ill be hreent \u2018about ten days.Mr.Woods, the Canadian Trading and\u201d sn pring.{ Com- puny, Toronto, is Teg istered at t indaor.| Mr- James B.Allan, has, since his return i from England, raven up his residence at his bachelor quarters, >>\" The Hermi itage,\"- Dor- Mr.Somers Carmichael, son of Ve Rev.Dean of Montreal, is the son of The of the Rev.Dr.Barclay and Mre.Barclay, at Ca- couna.Mra.Wigmore, Miss Wigmore and Miss Watt, are among the Montrealers established at Cp al Aigle.Murray Bay, for the season gr.Fabre has made the followin a Ke Rev.Abbe Ferland, Vicar le End Rev.\u2018Abbe.A.Forest, Vicar at A.Dyer and family have taken their departure from town for Falmouth, on the coast of Maine, where they will spend some weeks.Mr.Hugh A.Allan end Mrs, pâtian have \u2018eft for Caneton, N.B.where re the guests of Mrs.H.Vincent Mereiin ai her summer residence.Professor Johnsto Dean af ihe Faculty pl Mcout University, and fam en- the sumer Ÿ vacation at Ate \u2018favour- te re reat r le.Hickadn and the Misses Hickson have akon their departure from Cacouns, to Join Sir Joseph Hickson at Otterburn, Lake.Temiscouaia, for a few weeks.Mr.Ivan Wothe n and Mrs.Wother- n have been on a visit to Quebec, where e been the guests of Mr.Wother- oan 8 \u201cslater, M .M.McPherson.Mr.M.S.Fcley and family have taken the country residence, \u2018Bois.Briant,\".of the late Sir John Abbott, at Ste.Anne\u201d de Bellevue, for the remainder of season.fed by* Mrs.James Ross, accompan .Granville Cut Cunningon has left for New York, to join oss, ON & Cruise several weeks\u2019 duration.on his yacht the Un- Qquowa .Mr, Frank Stephen and.family, ed Mont- who have spent the \u201con the continent; \"have returned po land, and taken up up ¢ their residence Folkestone, for prese: Mrs w.SicLen Walbank and family, Peel street, are spending the summer witn Walbank's parents, the Hon.Wiliam Richards and Mes.Richards, at Bideford.Prince Edward Atr.J.R.Meeker has left for Prout's Neck, Maine, & \u201cJoin Mrs.Meeker and famil fof a few days, before they return to Montre en route to Geor, vie, where they ill res main till Septem! \u201caccom Mra.Munderlol panied M rloh, took her departure for England on Wednesday, by the Lake Superior, en en route to Germany, where s spend summer.The many ve \u2014 of Mr.Auguste Gal- arneau will ragret to hear he is co fined to his room at Montreal General\u2019 Hoepl by her son, w from Injuries received [rom a fall from his ne, Re a riding.Dr.ollowday, siccompanied by Miss Boyd, a vo the R.MS S.\u2018\u201cLaurentian\u201d for Liverpool for a two months \u201choliday, and will make à v iy to a £ famous hospitals while in 0 Mr.E.8 Piper, Yesterday Mi.Bi per eet a with the Montreal Par und Jaan ad Company for the gates on the en re as acing Of Mr.John Torrance, Manager of the Dominion Steamship Company, an Tor.who have been on and, are expected to return couver, the incoming s er.Lafleche Bishop of Three River w in thé \u20ac ity yesterday, left 1 evening for the Uni * admin- iater the rite of confirmation in aterville Fairfield and Skobegan, in ot Maine.Horace Archambault and Mme.ATP nbaalt have taken -their departu from their summer\u2019 residence at Vaudreuil for Jrols Is, Pistdies, where they w ill .be the phonse Pelletier, during a es Mr.Maurice CR Farr is the guest of hia\u2019 une TS = Wi at Maisonneuve.n'a BE mmer, which was exhibited this gare alan, was purchased by the French overnme: Mr.Toon * er ilson, senior member of the firm of Jos.Robertson Ca., and father y R.ison, of this City, aso à a the firm, 2 the Liberal member for Govan, Mrs.Gear Reay and Mr.bell Reaves, who Es spending the immer hot.member.flected as Lanarkshi days Abroad, are a resent enjoying a tour in Holland.rators to their return to Montreal in w Reaves n Mr.C.will resume io ics at McGill.Hon.D.A.McDonald\u2019 accom panied by, his ters, Miss McDonald y Mee M arthy, Mrs.Campbel and Miss Beatrice McDou, avon un \u2018this week for US chant restes dhe Aigenauin for the r res nee a um for rest of the Denson.Many friends regret to hear that ur.H H.D Tell.of Ln Frome.to Svea is own ve up n- Mr.Tetu, who AITKENSS._ $1.00 & $1.25 1757 Notre Dame Street.perintendent of shill do 2 J PERPEPLILLELPEELEOON cif \" 7 take advantes er \u2018co-DA Y, in 8; Tnacr er and NS s 8 Bargains tn Bester re wigs suce Se ra during eur removal sale, MOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR.Mans Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers.cheap at $1.50, : Men's White Merino Shirts aod Drawer, cheap at $1.08, for seu ses an Hhirts and Drawers, cheap at $1.3, for Ir Wool Drawers worth #3 for 91.45.fa 00, gi.Mens 3 Soom Boys\u2019 Merino Drawers, Tada blued Conan Gee 16c, 1 \u2018ottou Veats, lo, ie.8e vu! Ladies Bib and Cotton Vest nie > Ladies Wool vont 15 and Be.Sadies\" Merino Veats, long sleeves, 290 each.Sl Ladies\u2019 Inlis Cm Vests at Half Prive.Jadies\u2019 Fine Ribbed Corset overs, 2 and Jo.Ladies\u2019 Black , Lôc, I8c, Ze, Ladies Black Cashimere worth 60 and 70, for 4%.LadiesgHiack Cashmere Hose, 30 and 90c, for *hildreh's Cotton Vesta.70, 9% each.X oach, k Wi 50 en ch.Children's Black and Colored Cashmere Rocks, 50c for 190.Children's Tan Cotton and Liste Hose in all sizes GENTS FU diem tre Mensand Boys Plaunelette Nog aligee 8h 8.Mc ea.Mon .ps Su au hn eh os Gol Sine.sus Fancy St ngham Bhirts, wi Men's Blue bri fiend Duck 8 Bhirte, 450 Men's Braces, Braces: Be.Made up and Four- in- nian Ties, 10c Men's and Boys\u2019 Collars in all sizes and d'atytes.The Best Stack of Umbrellas in Tow *.* Try enr Own Make Waite Shirts °° And we ace sure you will have no other, pure Linca Frost and Banda and masle of good homily Cotton.Our 6% White Shirt is worth $1.00.Our 8%: White Shirt is worth $1.25, in all sizes for Men, ysand Yout Cuff Buttons, Links, Collar Buttons and Studs, in great variety.GLOVES, GLOVES.Ladies\u2019 Black Thread Gloves Mc, for 3c.Ladies\u2019 Biack Thread Glovea 3c, for Le Ladies\u2019 Black Thread Gloves 4, f es White C bamois.4 button, ja cyan #1 .00 pr.Tadles\u2019 Tan and White Mosquet aire G loves, $n Ladies\u2019 } Button Kid Gloves, 3 colored.Se pr.Ladies 7-stud Lacing Kid Glow Ladies\u2019 7-stud Lacing Kid Gloves, = 19.Ladies\u2019 Ki loves, with large buttons, pisin and Men's, Boys and Youths k Kid Gloves, all sizes.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Draper & Linen Warchouse, 203 1e te?st.Antoine st.144 te 130 Mountain st.TELEPHONE, 8325.Branch\u20145t.Catherine, corner Buckingham Avenue.175¢ TELEPHONE, 95.Can You Resist ?Buying st our store now where everything \u2018in cheap and mods are Just about given away.Bay | now at our GREAT DISCOUNT CLEARING OOTY MALE.REMNANTS I! ; that were cut in 10 yard lengths toshow in wit \u2018We will clear this lot out during ou.- Bale for 44 of off, for instance 1.25 Remnant, » 81.50 Remnant, 00; » 63.90 t for.° PRINTS!!! Ashton's Prints, about 50 pos left of all good meat patterns; during sale we will clear Vibe out for COTTONS!! Our sizcent 4 sale tor 31 2: This is 5.c.Cotton goes at this the Cotton that sald for six cute, and war sell c! when we alvertise \u2018Cheap Sale\u201d wo will sell them for.CHALLIES!! Imported French Challies, all- wool.with pairs stripe, valy 6 fow ™ Pisces lal in light colors, ih neat delicate nary blue and black pal price has 3ic.terns.been cut | hn two and the dis- tete taken off the privee is 12:c.The Great Clearing Out Sale will be going on all next week.at nora dherongi retable qualiey isa mere main- at.\u2018THE GLASS BLOCK In consequence of which we are in & position to sell cheaper than any other house in the city.ALEXANDER & CO.TELEPHONE 3749.Store Closes 3 p.m.Saturdays 10.30 em TC CCE VR TEC CVE VCE SS 2 2 2 20 a add SPECIAL OFFER FOR NEXT WEEK, Beginning Monday, July 29th.HAYCOCK & DUDGEON.All this Season's Umbrellas and Parasols, 20 per cent.discount.All Table Cloths and Napkins, 10 to 334 per cent.discount.Linen Tray Cloths and Splashers reduced from 35c to 15c.Linen, All Remnants of Dress Goods, half price.Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, all reduced.Bindervests, half price.OTHER LINES REDUCED 25 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.Thess are all bona fide reductions; a call will convince that it will pay all to call and buy their Dry Goods HAYCOCK & DUDGEON, 2401 and 2403 St.Catherine.Five O'Clock Covers, all All Irish Point Laces, half One Line Ladies\u2019 Summer t wax of the J.W.SHAW & CO.228 St.James Street.ANOS.WEBER, New York, MASON & RISCH, Toronto, PEASE, New York, SHAW, Montreal.A1 aasorted atork o?these and other American Frances ways on hand in aio Lowest =, 90.eo from ou.| re or organs taken in part payment Ma a fair pitt We have a number of alightly used Pianos.of the ferme fi ou which we offer at special prices aml following are now to stock and for sale on $4, 63, to BIO monthly.\u201c CHICKERINS, Boston.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026ases po WEBER, New York, Upright.338 DECKER BROS, Now York.2e NORDHEIMER, U .173 mA poy + DAVIS, Uprieht .3 CHIC \u2026 250 ES N.\u201ccout .43% + Bquare.\u2026\u2026.158 TRAC PIANO.tee .13 CMECKERING Grand: Vssaassasesu COTTAGE Upright.SMALL SQUARE.cocina J.\u2018W.SHAW & CO.226 St.James Street, LPTOWN BRANCH: 2274 & 2276 ST.CATHERINE ST.| FOR SALE - COPPERS 06 Star\u201d Office.- | À - is to eut it across the goods, in order to gain the lasting stiffness which is desired.This ideal interlining is made of vegetable fibr e and if used the other e nuinerous imitations which have sprung up prove the worth of the Genuine Fibre tect yourself from imposture by findin Pro label with the name and number on every y weighty No.10, medium, No.20, heavy No.30, in Black, Brown, Slate and Cream.The tores in 1 \u2018allons.| Te in near proximity of two electric tram-| wa ys.Cheap lots.FEany terms clear ti A ply Yo nts on the nds or at v head Jam Telephone His Pre-election Manifesto in Which He Endeavors to Smooth away Matters Alleged to be Inconsistencies in His Career.« Bsing a Peer, the Premier, Lord Salisbury, by the unwritten law of custom, bas refrained from addressing any public meeting since the general election was announced.His manifesto was contained in a speech delivered in the House of Lords on the last day of its meeting.The brunt of the oratorical fighting has been performed by his two chief lieutenants in the Commons, Messrs.Balfour and Chamberlain.The latter, in addressing his constituents, after alluding to the circumstances which led to the resignation of the Roseber y Government and repudiating in | inc ignant terms the statement that directly or indirectly interested in \"Ky nochs or any other firm which suppiled the Government with ammunition, went on ak of the mew ministry, as follows: In the Administration which has been formed the Duke of vonshire, who is the trusted leader of the Liberal-Uni- onist party, accepted office, and he was followed by a number of other Liberal- Unionists, among whom are to be found three of the members for Birmingham.Other people may complain that Birmingham tco\u2019large a share, but 1 do not think it is Birmingham men who will complain that their views are so powerfully represented in the Government which bas been formed.But what do our oppanents say of it?F will tell you what they seay\u2014those of them who are articulate.They say two things and the curivus t of it is that the two things are abeo'utely contradictory one of the other.They say, in the first place.that this Ministry i$ a Birmine- m Ministry; they say that Lord Salisbury is swamped by the presence of Lib- c each.trom wn ! +++ +++\" 8 loses rome \u2018of its effect, hamois.the red Light All Fast Colors.TRADE DR.WEBER'S ALPINE HERB TEA An old fashioned honest German Household Remedy for Colds.Dyspepsia.Constipation, Indigestion.Piles, Female Disorders.An active Blood Purifier, BRUGGISTS, RETAIL ai 50 and 23 cts.fr fav ut RECIPE For Making a Delicious Health Drink at Small Cost.Adame\u2019 Reet Beer Extract.One Bottle Fleischman's ¥eass.Malta Cake segar.Lakewarm Water.-.Twe Gallons a in the ater.add the « warm then place Dates vien TE val can be obtained in all drag and grocers Bes five Dissolve the gar and -extract, and botte: = pat it four hours until it \u2018termonts, opon and delicious.root beer and Be cent bottles to make The : Kentish I cro» this year has been quite .phenomenal.Reports from Maidstone, Sandwich and Swan- ley districts agree that the crop is about double the average.From Sandwich alone upwards of one hundred tons were despatc.one week recently.There is à great increass in the ac this year \u2018as Py with last, and cultivation is increasing in a remarkable way, new fields lanted out in many in stances, one, vation is likely to be paying to the farmer, as the demand for the fruit increases also very remarkably.Special Notiess.Amherst Park.2613.C.C.E Boutilier, Sec.Treas.tin the same Cabinet.eral-Unionists, and that good old Tory party has been extinguished, That is one view; but t they say at exactly at the same time, and even in the sme article, that Lord Salisbury has had everything his own way, that it is the Liberal unionists who have the knee, and that it is the Liberal-Un- ionists who are extinguished and who will never be heard of any more.I ap- to your common sense, can both these things be true at the same time?Is it possible that sho Conservatives can have swallowed up the Liberal-Union ists, and at the same time that the Lib- eral-Unionists have swal.owed up the Conservatives?1 ask you, which is inside the other ?The only thing that has happened is this\u2014that the Unionist alliance, which was Joyally maintained during the whole period of the existence of a Conservative Government, which Tas continued and strengthened during he whole time in which we were in Opposition, has now been cemented and confirmed in the same Government and We came into ex- istance\u2014this alliance came into exist- ence\u2014in order to defeat à policy which : we believed was dangerous if it was not fatal to great national interests.And | now it is going to be continued in order ! to promote the national policy of progressive legislation.Neither the Conserva- \u2018tives nor the Liberal - Unionists s have n swallowed up, but we are the two \u2018wings of a greater party than ever, of 8 national party to which every patriotic man may be proud to belong, which is pledged.on the ons hand, to maintain he greatness and the integrièy of the Empire, and which is equally piedged to a policy of constructive social reform.Then they have another complaint to make.They aay, \u201cThis is all very well; it is quite true that the Liberal- \u2018Unionists have what they call a programme of social orm.Mr.Chamberlain has such a programme, but, there, what is the good of that?The Conservatives distiles this programme, and will not support it.\u201d Lord Salisbury.they sdy.hates (bear, hear.\u201d from a man near the platform}\u2014Oh, you say so, too! (Laughter.) No, they say, and my friend here says, that Lord lisbury hates and distrusts this policy.Why cannes-t y let Lord Batisbury speak for bs .Fr After all, he is 1 * tthority as to what he means 8.> ©_what he intends to do, and I | *> t Lord Salisbury, speaking a + # 8 ago, said that the main busi Parliament was to deal with meaSth~.which had for their object the elevation of the so- ial condition of the masses of the people.t, it may said, is only a va ue statement.Let us see what Lord isbury says about Mr.Chamberlain's pre gramme.He was writing to à corre- .spondent, who had sent him a copy of Be oe speech delivered by a Gladstonian, and \u2018 Da Save not seen any report of the speech to which you refer.I understand from you that the speaker re resented me as sayinz that I thought Mr.Chamberlain's programme was not exactly robbery, but that 1 hated it.If he attributed any such statement to me he was amusing himself with an extrva- gant invention.| have never said anything at all resembling what he appears to have imputed (0 me, and I have expressed more than unce full approval of the principles involved in Mr.mber- lain\u2019s Prat After that what is the good of our opponents saying time after time that it matters not what are the proposals which 1 put before you, and which bave advocated because the Conservative party are unanimously opposed to them?tell you if I have ined this Gévernment it is not because have changed any opinions which I have expre to you with regard to those questions of social reform which 1 still bold to be of the highest importance, but it is because I lieve that i in my present position the additional influence which it gives to me, with the additional knowledge.with the additional opportunities, J may be able to do more work to further the policy {han I couid du as an independent mem- r.While I am about it let me nail to the counter another misrepresentation.The Gladstonians tell jou these Home Rule liticians, that they are the true \u2014 in fact, they would almost ave you believe that they are the only of social legislation, and that the Conservatives are opposed to it.Now, nothing can be more untrue ; nothing is more o d to the teaching of history.am not saying this to you for the first time\u2014I said it even before 1 \u2014Lhat i it was to the great honor and jory of the Conservative party that they fad n the pioneers and promoters of social legislation.look at the list of measures.The.whole of our factory legislation dates from the time when a Conservative [eer introduced its principles to the House of Commons and the House of lords.Our mines regulation is Conservative legislation; so is the Artisans\u2019 Dwellings Act, which bas done more than anything else Lo eatablish the responsibility of the community for art and-bealth of tbe - the ;_ 60 is he legislation with regard to allotments, under which bun- dreds and thousands of men who had formed a greater interest in the aoil {han they ever had before: so is the legisistion in regard to atiall holdi gs oy which the Foglish peasant has {reeboid of his Good morning, have you ried Blank'e | mhinky nes but Stenhouss Liqueur sat © bent.Good e venin A Agent, = Farrell, 430 St, Paul ross, Slow {opted to obtain the x dof is erms similar which fon had revint been accorded Lo no j -tioneli \u201cayetem, but pu give to the | | ' Tihen the and, lastly, who wes fi as jou tree cducet 1 oy ect nonsense, i Lu la \u201csbourd to claim for nd | past any spec a o deal Sith the questions of secial is- \u2018lation, which as à rule they have mez- lected in order to deal with matters of constitutional rom.oie oa om tory Which belongs to cre an w s the removal! o De ae in our.constitu- rva- tives in fairness what is undoubtedly heir due.the right to claim + thet the first to take an in- hey were à terest in questions affecting the material piness and domestic lives of the people of this country.But then they ge on to say, or at least that appears Lo the course of their argument, You must not judge us by the Liberalism of the past; we are new: Liberals.\u201d It is quite true they are something totally different from the old, but whether they are Li & matter ot controversy.For my t 1 aiways deny to them the right to the Glorious name.(Cheers) I fay they have been false to its principles, to its traditions, false to its prac- Fro when they allied themselves to the énemies of this country.They ceased to be entitled to claim the name of Liberals ey became what Lhey are now\u2014 Home Rulers and Separatists.But they say.\u201cWe have shown our interest during the time of the late Government in social legislation; look at our Factories Bill, look at our Employers\u2019 Liability Bill.\u201d Now it is very warm.Are you willing to wait while I say something to you about these two important measures, and throw light on them and take them as examples.because it is, of course, impgssible that I should deal with all the points in their programme and in ours.I take the Factories Act first, the Act which was recently passed with our assistance, with my assistance in the House of Commons.It could not have been passed without our assistance, for in the last days of the session we had, owing to the absence of the great proportion of the Gladstonian members.an actual majority in the House.After alluding to the fact that Lord Shaftesbury, a Conservative, was the originator of factory legislation and criticising some of the provisions of Mr.Asquith's recent measure, and defending the attitude of the House of Lords in amending a bill dealing with the liability of empioyers, Mr.berlain went on to say But I could stop here all night (laughter) talking to you about other items of the programme which at different times I have explained to you.1 should have liked to have said something about the provision of workingmen\u2019s dwellings, about the provision which I advocate, which would give to ordinary artisans in the towns an advantage which has been enjoyed so long by the Irish laborers and the Irish tenant, which would enable him, on reasonable terms, to become the owner of his own house.\u201d I could have said something to you about the provision which I believe is necessary and desirable to facilitate the better care of the aged r, to [provide them, if possible, outside Poor Law relief, with something in the nature of a pension, which, in many cases, 1 think, they have weil deserved by a life of .industry.I could have said something to ou about the creation of courts of ar- itration\u2014not tbe sham that vas proposed the other day by Mr.Mundella, merely in order to\u2019 give a sop to the labor representatives, and which would have been a dead letter\u2014but the creation of a substantial court of arbitration, with in Juence and power and dignity and authority, to which people might have gone, workmen and employers alike, with the sams confidence that their affairs would be properly considered and fairly decided.These and other thin things I could have put before! you, but there is 2 uestion that comes before them all, which you have first to decide.The uestion is\u2014Do you want to have social legislation ?Yes.\u2018\u2019) Do you want to have social legislation, or do you desire, on the contrary, once more to continue in the course of revolutionary, destructive reforms in our Constitution and in our great institutions?It is the which you have to make at the present election, and it is upon your decision, I believe, on.that point that your votes will be given.hat is the policy of our oppenents?' I have said they profess to be in favor of social legislation, but thoy leave themselves no time for social legisintion.What is it that they propose to do?They propose to abolish the House of Lords.I am not going to discuss the question with you upon its merits.All I will say is this\u2014that I look with great alarm upon any proposal which would abolish entirely in this country a second Cham- bor (hear.hear).which would abolish any upon hasty or ill-considered legis- To which would allow a chance majority of the House of Commons\u2014such a majority as that with which we have just n dealing, a majority made up wholly of Irish Nationalist voters, of men who are not loyal to English institutions (cheers) and English interests\u2014 1 url look with alarm upon any pro- which would leave to such a ma- Jority as that the right of dealing with all the great institutions of the country.But, putting aside the merits of \u2018the question altogether, I ask you to consider, Do you think that a revolution of that kind.which Lord Rosebery said was a greater revolution than any that had been undertaken in this country since 1688\u2014do you think such a revolution as that can be carried without an immense expenditure of time?! And when it is carried, what is to follow?> I came across a speech of one of these Irish tlemen the other day in which he aaid\u2014it was Mr.in, member of Parliament \u2014\"Our first duty plainly | is to knock a hole in the House of Lords b ig enough to let the ome Rule Bil through.\u201d (Laughter.) I do not Know whether a in is exactly the kind of instrument with which you would make a big hole, but at any rate this gentleman has let the cat out of the bag.He has shown you what the object of this agitation is at the present time, and that it is mot a desire for social legislation, It is a desire to destroy what haa been the one great obstacle to Home Rule or to the of the Home Rule Bill; and when you have passed the abolition of the House of lords, when you have * obtained Hume Rule\u2014both of them re- .volutions which will take yeara, perhaps many years, to obtain\u2014then you have, according to the programme put.forward by the Liberal Home Rule party.to disestablish two Churches, you have Lo destroy the trade in strong drinks, sou have to ruin the publicans and to Srovent the workingman from obtain- hoa his conveniences at the public-house, you have to reform the franchise of this country u an entirely new principle, you have to reform \u2018the procedure of the Hous of ons, an you, where in the name of conmon-sense does social reform come in?It can only come in in the intricacies of this legislation, and the difference between the Union- -ist policy and the Home Rule policy is this, that with us social legislation is our main object; it is our first object and our princi object, it is the primary is sue on which we go to the country; but with the Home Rulers it in only a bait, it is only alure in ordar io got votes which will then be used for a totally different purpose from that for whic they are gi AL the Sime of the lask election the is- choiee would have been more iuju country, more disastrous to Ireland shai anything we bad sven ventured to anticipate.Now we know more than we NPA then of the character a the\u2019 aualities o fthe men to whom was to be over the government of Ireland, to po tender mercies werk to be subj our lo al fellow-subjects, our ptet ow-subjects, in Ire en them squabbling, quarreling among themselves.Ve have seen them anaging every undertaking with which they bave been connected.We bave seen them absolutely careless of national interests and of national welfare, and careful only of their own ob- vain predilections.I do not lieve that Birmingham will be fickle or indifferent to its reaponsibili fed ue now that you are oncé more call to make a decision I! am ready, m with absolute trust and confidence, ing, leave my political fate in your hands.THE ELECTRIC AGE.Its Possibilities Talked of by Bailey.e Chicago, July 2i.\u2014Regarding _the story that an electric road between Now York and Chicago with an average speed ot 150 miles an hour, is now being promoted by Chicago and Eastern capitalists, the assistant manager, Mr.Theo.P.Bailey, of the General Electric Company said.to-day, that the great trunk of the country will eventually be operated by electricity, few doubt.But re is no immediate prospect for such a company between the points named.It is true, however, that several of the eastern lines are now considering the feasibility of putting in an electrical equipment, and at no very distant day am sure that at least some of them will abandon steam power.It is an open secret that the New York, New Haven & Hartford Road will soon equip its system.with electricity, and I see no reason why t roads between Chicago and the east should not do the same.It is not in ths least wild guess-work to say that the trip from Chicago to New York by way of Buffalo can be made in 8 to 10 hours with electrical motors.CANADA GAZETTE NOTES.Ottawa, July = 1\u2014Mr.A.Goyette, solicitor, of Montreal, gives.notice that application will be made to Parliament at its next session for an Act to in- sorporate a company to construct and operate a railway or tramway from some point on the northeastern limit of the County of Vercheres, through the County of Chambly, to a point on the western limit of the County of Laprai- rie, parallel with the St.Lawrence River; and with branch lines of railway or tramway from the southernand southeastern limits of counties aforesaid to & point on the above described | main line, at or near Longueuil or St.bert, in the County of railway or tramway system _ running \u2018through the several villages and parishe es on Doit route, or connecting the same by branches; with power to connect said system with\" railway or tramway lines on the north bank of said St.Lawrence River, by a railway and general traffic bridge on said river at Montreal; also with power to develop and utilize one or more water powers in the Chambly River, and to generate, rent, sell, distribute and dispose of electricity, electrical power and hydraulic power for any purpose whatsoever, and for other purposes.Notice is given of application for letters patent to incorporate the James Shearer Company.limited, of Montreal, with capital $200,000 for the purpose of manufacturing sashes, doors, ds, mouldings and every nature and description of wuod work etc.Applicants James Shearer, manufacturer; Andrew Shearer, manufacturer; and well Shearer, student, of the town of Westmount ; James T.Shearer, manu- T facturer, of 1 city of Montreal, and onathan Brown, manufacturer, of the Jon of St.Cunegonde ; of whom Jsthes Shearer, James Shearer and Andrew Shearer are to be first or provisional directors.Nptice is given of application for let- | ters patent to incorporate the Shearer & Brown Company.limited, for the purpose of carrying on iness as coh- tractors for logs, lumber, timber and wood materials, and rating saw mills, etc.Headquarters, Montreal.Capital, 100,000, Applicants, same .as above, ames Shearer, Jonathan Brown and James T.Shearer to be provisional directors.Notice is given that the Eastern Assurance Company of Canada has rein- sured all its outstanding fire risks in Canada with the Union Assurance Society, of London, and further, that the F-stern Assurance Compan v of Canada will, on the 8th day of vember next, ap) ly to the Minister of Finance for the of its securities .All Canadian poney holders in the said company who may desire to o, such release are required to file their opposition with the Minister of Finance on or tefore the said 8th day of November.THAT FRENGH RAILWAY HORROR.hambly, said : | bôc, who, it will be remembered, Paris, July 27.\u201clater details of the pilgr:mage railway accident, which-oc- curred near St.Brieuo yesterday.show that the disaster was much than was at first reported.Twelve sons were killed outright and fifty ot.were more or less seriously injured, some of them fatally.Fight carriages were smashed into splinters.The train was being drawn by two engines, the engineers and firemen of both of which were killed.of the derailment of the train is not.yet known.THE DURANT JURY.Sen Francisco, Cal., July 27\u2014 Yesterday, the fourth day of the trial of Theodore Durant for the murder, of Blanche Lamont, the work of choosing a jury began in earnest.Slow progress was made.fifteen examined, only one was passed, and he may be challen d by she defence later on.The num of well- dressed women at the trial increases at every session of the court.Continuel efforts are made by girls to lionize the defendant.A FATAL ELECTION ROW.* Vienna, July 27.\u2014Riots occurred at an election for magistrate at Dlagyasso, gary.Peasants stormed t hall na the gendarmes fired oe on the rioters.Four were killed, twenty wounded and thirty arrested.SHARP EARTHQUAKE.à Sants Barbara.Cal July 27.\u2014At ten minutes past four o'clock yesterday the sharpest shock of earthquake experienced here in years occurred.The shock did no damage, as as far as heard from, \u2018 STAND ) FAST 1 STAND FAST ! The following lines wr written by Mr.W.Kirby, H.M.C., Niagara, Ont., were read grester A CONFESSION FROM NEIL CREAMer eee ALLEGED THAT.HE KILLEL \u201c> THIRTY FIVE WOMEN.- The Statement Vouched for r by the Chaplain of the Holloway.Gaol, to Whom the Condemned Man Told it.London, July 27.\u2014In \u201cThe Sunday Companion,\u201d the Rev.G.P.Merrick, chaplain of Holloway gaol, tells a story of the murderer, Dr.Neil Cream, of Que- was executed for the murder of several women in London by the administration of strychnine concealed in capsules.According to the chaplain of Holloway gaol it was proved beyond a doubt that he bad murdered in cold blood, no fewer than thirty-five women.It appears that while in America he suffered imprisonment for a crime which bad been trac: ! to him by a woman.This woman dete \u2014 tive had beguiled him until his guil was brought to light.When he came to England he believed, or said he believed, that every woman who spoke to him was a police decoy.and he sacrificed them.Strangely enough, he was one of the most proficierit Bible students ever admitted to Holloway gaol.He could recite from memory almost half the Bible.\u2014_\u2014 \u2018THE SCHOOL QUESTION, It Has Been a Factor In (ae British Election.London, July 27.The United Kingdom js discussing the Catholic school question .to almost as great \u2018an extent as the U nited States and Manitoba, and it is now stated that in numerous oon- stituencies Irish Catholics voted for the Conservative candidates against Liberal candidates on the ground that the former are more favorable to Catholic achools, this action in some cases changing the result of the polls.- - ; : ° AFTER THE YELLOW STUFF.Spokane, Washington, July 27.\u2014A big strike has just been m in an entirely new mining district in British Columbia, twenty miles north of Trail Creek, that has caused intense among mining men in this section of the country, and already & wild rush has begun for the new gold fields.| o well known prospectors are the discoverers of the new istrict, and the imens that they have brought with : glitter with gold.The tind was made at the head où Murphy Creek, and they report inuch rich ore in Jght.train load of excited miners from this city left for the scene t this morning.WiLt USE CANADIAN woop.(Special to to the Star.) Ogdensburg, N.Y., July 27.7 Wark has been begun at the fac of the Conte nental Match Company in this vith The building for the manufacture will be 250 by 100, and ihe be one of the largest plante d spruce and « readily obtai ests, and foyl Located her Company le finished.ploy about e FREC of one of.{i DYING FRO Wichita, Kas., Jt ber of cattle are r and dying i in Deage cou \" ritory is attributed ev drophobis.Medd dogs and wolves are running around in numbers.Victory Turneti to Dai.at The Battle of Marengo is the most striking instance of à vattle auddenly- turning in favor of the apparently van- guished side.Ou the morning of June 1800, the Austrian army in Italy.conaistine of 31,000 iniantry, 7300 cav ry, and 200 guns, iinder the -u of Melas, took up uin of Marengo, «praraod caly by the 1 River Bormida from Nepoleon's army of = 7) 29,000 infantry sad dw) = ealry.At daybreak both armies advarced, Tut the Austrians drove back tine French, after four hours\u2019 se:are fighti crossed the Bormida and stor \u201cti village of Marengo.The Frouch, their first line broken, and their retrtating- columns, harassed by the victorious Aus- triana, fell back across the plain.Melas, considering the battle won, entrusted the conduct of the pursuit.to General Zach, and retired to pen the dispatch to Vienna which was to inform of an Austrian victory that never occurred.This despatch was actually went, though only to be afterwards cun- tradicted.in t meantime the ve and its position in the ., the .- excitement A treating French rallied on tbeir reserves .in the rear, but Slowly » and sureiy they were driven.back.Austrions, inspired by.their access\u201d he Austr ressed forward, and in so doing ex their flank.General Kellerinan, who with 800 cavalry had been in reserve behind a vineyard, saw.the BE en a and, seizing it, launched men at the Austrian cavalry, coveri the These turned and fled, in their fli trampling down their own ad fantry.Kellerman p French, encouraged, an to sdvance, .and the Austrians recoiled, Zach, with 2000 men, was captured, and what looked like a great Austrian victory was: changed into a decisive Austrian defeat.PREACHER AND TEACHER.Rev.Charles EB.Whiteombe.Rector of St.Matthew's Episeopal Church and Principal St.Matthew's Parish School, Hamilton, Ont, Found Great\u2019 Relief From Dr.Agnew\u2019s Catarrbal \\ Powder.The rector of Bt.Matthew's Church.Hamitton,Ont., holds a warm place in the hearts of his , not alone because he sue practically was the same as now, and (isa faithfgl but for, the work be 1 think the experience you gained then at the \u2018anvelltog of the Lundy's Lane Monu priacipal to Kg children of Hamilton 1s a sent pee Thon dise the amer ol an I ih As he bas : t orth hs Indurnce throu ugh re dropped | Home Rule almost entirel uly, church an hool,s0 axtends in 8 wi out of their ppoeches And ont nr thei Memento of the he Loving of of the Monvmens, ay the pod properties où that von x addresses.lcomfine: themselves y, 7 + \"3 - almost exclusively to an alluring pro- Stand fast! Stand fast! Stand fast! A mighty der.by telling the eople of Canada how gramme of social reform, and when t ey Reng a British line at-Lund much ie Lan h elped, him.[bern in poe: ropped from meaic dF torn, rit ot Home ule Gloss up your Hp Stand fast Pha fos again cures favor wherever it à known, and everywhere,and social législation was no- And Drama where out bra oonaner cours A Pores Just Dow fs Shaking a Jom, of where.You have to decide whether you \u2018Mid roar of gnnethat rend the heavens in twain, IT B certain \\ will once more tread the dreary paths of Our flashing bayonets back upon the gives in ras of hay fover,a trouhle that Irish controversy or whether you Hurl down their columns, heape on neaps they s£flicts mas at A parer of ibe year.t us rent Sociol problema which dere Che And Canada.like Greoca at Mara a an happiness and the walfara he masses Foo gists.Semple e of the people.It in for you to consider, lek AUT hig Edge shaw blower sent receipt of two three cen it ia for the electors of this country to K and Canada stood fast that night stamps.5.DÉTCMON, 44 Chu decide.On tbe last occasion, } - 1 Ab \u2018a Lane, and conquered for the right.street, Torou Ci ° R 2.\\ À Re ere = ee es masse To-day they are back and report every man, wuinan and child in Jackson Hole murdered.{ In the Jacks: Hole country there are 2 \u201cOnly truly good Indian the frontiersman je .Jackson Hole ed.cavalry horse; and beiny well armed with .repeating rifles, x have big advantages over the ss \u201cfare, will put an end to the war.~~ thay.got safely into the basin with the .stolen animals.\u2018trails, where half a dozen determined LAST EDITION, ne \u2014 MASSACBED ! \u2014\u2014 Tho Jackom He Sa Mers Wipe Out.Buoy MINDED BANNOCKS.HAD THEIR REVENGE.Cutroat of the Bad News Received., 77 Pocatello.La, Juls 27\u2014M.J.Gray.L.M.Tarte aud Senator Hawer, of Ili- nois, and T.R, dismer, of St.Anthony, all left St.Anthony on Wednesday moru- : log on a fishing trip to Jackson Hole, taking no stock in the Indian war rumors.pi F : 2 Jar of deputy sheriffs sur or sed an India about 200 setil:r+, in Jackson Hole proper.there are, or were, about fifty, and these are believes 10 have fallen.A courier.just returned, gol far into Teton Basin.which is the present point in danger of mpissacre, pow that the citizens are all butcher He reports tha: the smoke of alarge fire can be soon several miles south of Grand Teten, in the direction of Jack- aon Hole.There ts no doubt that the Indians huve fired ovéry house and cabin.They will, it help does not arrive, be repeating their work in their Teton Basin, and peri.Ps after that all down the .Teton River \\ alley, in Idaho.Two hundred Utrs were reported to! have goue north te join the Indians in ! H k Basin carlv this week.Small parties of Lemhis have been slipping in daily across the Conant trail, something they have noi ventured to do since the Yellowstour Natyonal Park was enlarged, in 180: .Saveral fires can be seep blazing in the mountains.and it is stated thai the Indians now off their reservation have sent bags the ponies taken away with them foc more braves.who will doubtless slip awiy.Th statement has been made here ther Agent Teter is really the man who is responsible for the present trouble.as ha haa been in the habit of allowing th- busks to leave the reservation whene \"er thev cho Some say that his kindness to the red mun is due to the fact tha\u201d under the law the Indian off regervation draws no prationss but there is no reamn wh: the agent cannot charge food and other supplies up to the Indians, just as though they ware present.Pleasure seekers who bave been spending some time in the neighborhood of the troubles.are now on their return home.A band of bad Bannocks.led by a disreputable whita mar, left to join the reqs yesterdas.William Roes, ol the firm of Ross, Grey and Wyatt, who bas just arrived farker lake {rom St.Anthony.ane reports eperybody at Jackson's Ho e killed, and bai it was done yesterday.It is ofhsidhred authentic news, and excite- n intense.Ntates troops from Cheyenne ar- > city this morning, and will tarket Lake, and or the Fall River padquarters at by the Com- that the lat- gm the Union Wine to the of- Milole settlers Indians, t heir s burned.The formation is saddle horses anon yesterday going in the ark, supposed- citement in wrly.a valley axtending \u2018ven miles and east iles.Little Grosven- on, its northern and plying into Snake Riv- ul Che \u201cHol he Hole is t fry miles due south of Jackson Lake.Me vale is in the southern end of the H The Hole is a level valley with the R Mountains hemming it in.No better country for a battle-ground.from an Indian point of view, can found, than that section of Wyoming in which the redskins are now loose.It Is directly south of the Yellowstone Park.and takes in the northern part of Uin- sah County, Wycming.In many respects the general character of the oon antry I resembles that of the park it- Sit kv is right in the Rocky Mountain The whole reygiun is sparsely settled by white.Then, too, the ins know every foot of this country, their horses Te of good sire and able to ° distances that would be death to t average they feel that they troops bh way be sent against them.> in such acountry infantry is worse as, except for guarding some - OF St2i0 stain.The Indians do Bi fear the regular dan nearly as much as they do the cowboys and seitlers, for the reason that if pursued and cornered by the former they immediately throw up their bands an ae \u201cgood Indians,\u201d knowing full well that they will not be harmed, but taken back to the reservation and there remain until they get anotber chance to break out, whereas, if they get in a fight with the cowboys and are cornered, they won't be given a chanca to turn into any kind of a \u201cgood Indian\u201d but a dead ome, which is the Until snow falls in the last of October the Indians can keep fighting in the country they are now roaming over, and oaly a determined and aggresaive war- \"For year the Teton Basin has been the rendezvous of a big gang of horse- thieves who defied their pursuers once Like the Indians, they knew all the narrow passes and blind pas with Winchesters could stand off {fa dred pursuers indefinitel T Was à man named Fox \u201cTeton\u201d .Jacrkeon he was alle, and Jackson's Hole was one haunts.After years of La ue .atockmen and cattle assog Rion: illed oft a of the membe and broke gang.\u201cSi\u201d Pan , & noted Porsechicr \u2018who was iyngbed in Laramie City back in 158, v one of this crowd, and wes said ic Be one of old Jackson's lieutenants.The Jackson Hole coun fr) is probably there was a good chance of wiping out as wild, beautiful and full as any territo tory of Like sire oy pouid be found in the country.Lying it does immediately south of the NafMonal Yeliow- 2 Park, it is but à odiitinuation of rugged and wonierfiff country tbat \u2018han.become world-famoi It is a - minter's paradise.Ei nd other hig me abound, and it.been said that ravellers are almost of Read car , guns for their pruoté- \u201ction JN gainst suc birds as prairk h a the re #0 Won years, but this « determination v r fur mans time there seems to be on both siden to sertie the to whetber Lim indians shall to Hunt gaine vut of 1he season.There are aboat -200 seitlers \u2018in what i is known as the Jackson Hole country.Jackson's lole proper is not many miles | south of the National Park, and covers Ÿ fty to sixty miles through a well- watered valley fifteen to twenty miles wide on the eastern aide of the Teton : mount ains.li is in this rich valley, just south of the Jackson Hole, that che crisinal to ble occurred nearly two weeks ago n camp and (Captured all the bucks, sixteen in num ln trying to escape later while being taken to trial, several Indians were fired upon and killed.This was the beginning of what now promises to be serious treuble.Indian agents who have tried to prevent these annual conflicts say they labor under the most ambiguous instructions from Washington.The treaty of 188 with the Han- nocks and Shoshunes, which is tu be effective until 1888, reserved iv the Indians the right to hunt on all unoceu- pied Government lands.It places no restriction as to season or.place.The states and territories, however, habe game laws that prohibit the killing of elk in the summer.Doubt About It.Salt Jake Cite, Utah, July 27,\u2014A despatch from Market Jake, at 1 o'clock this morning says \u2018Pay no attention about Indian (roubles.Jackson's Hole.\u201d to wild rumors All is quiet at OVER FOUR HUNDRED.Tories WILL Come Out of the Fight With That Membership.Londor., July 27.\u2014The Tory majority in the elections just about closed, is so large that interest in (he exact figures has larzely diminished.The announcements of to-day will further increase the net { nionist gain of 86 with a total Unionist membership of over four hundred in the House of 670 members.The losses and gains yesterday were: UNIONIST GAINS, LIBERAL GAINS, Scgiland, Ayrshire, Line -olusbire, Spald- warsie kshire, w tire, \u2018Westhary 1 Previcusly reported M = = 71 Equal to 142 votes on a division.The results in the twenty-one constituencies pulled yesterday are being de- § clared to-day An election will be held in the northeastern division of Derbyshire to-day.in East -Donegal and the West division of Limerick County.on Monday, and in Orkney and Shetland on August 6.These will conclude the elections.Thai John Burns, the Labor candidate, who has just been returned to Parliament, is a shrewd politician is positively proved by the experiences that a repori- er had ir Burns\u2019 district on election day.On account of the interest taken in America in Bums, the reporter /was sent to his district to write something descriptive of his campaign: Burns\u2019 lieutenants were soon informed by their chief that he was present, and he eagerly circulated tha report all over his district.\u201cThis shows,\u201d they said, \u201cthat the eyes of the world are on John Burns.He's as well known in Americ: as in Battersea, and we have a right to fee! proud of im.\u2019 The victory of Mr.Hugh McCalmont, the well-known an, and one of the owners of Valkyrie, and the ousting of Sir George Newnes by a strong ma- rity, is a great victory for the turf- ites.Sir George was a prominent leader on the anti-gambling leagus and, consequently, Newmarket, whicn depends upon racing, was easily stirred up against him, and when the popular McCalmont consented to oppose his, it was felt that Sir George's 1228 majority.The sporting newspapers vigorously entered intu the campaign in favor of McCalmont, declaring tha Newmarket would be ruined if Sir George Newnes and his set had their way.The leicester racing authorities did their best to assist McCalmont by arrauging to finish the racing there early yesterday, in order to enable the racing mer to return to Newmarket in time to vote for McCalmont.When the gencral elections began, the Sporting league \u201clist\u201d was formed against those candidates wbo supported the anti-gambliaz agitation.with the result that through their efforts has taken place the defea: of thirteen anti-ganib- lers, namely, Naoroji, Conybeare, McLar- en, Dillon, Paul, Maclbonald, Barrow,Bay- ley, Kier Hardie, Mortoa, Major Jones and Sir John Barran.The Parnellites gained a seat from the MeCarthyites in Roscommon.There were oniy 9 Parnellites in the last House.In Wick Burghs\u2014Sir John Prender, Lib- eral-Unionist, 9i3; T.C.H.Hedderwick, Liberal, 889.In 189% the Liberal-Union- ist ma jorit y was 127.Pender is the well- known cable man.Following are torday's election re- tu Wiltshire, Devizes division \u2014 A.E.Goulding.Conservative, aus, EF.Hob- house, Liberal, 3637.In 1 89) Hobhouse was elected by 138 majo, rib Cambridgeshire, Newmarket division \u2014 H.McCalmont, Conservative, 4210; Sir George Newnes.l.iberal, 3865.In the last clection Newnes had a maj Leicestershire, Bosworth McClaren, Liberal 5327; T.& servative, 4407.McClaren\u2019s majority in 8Y2 was 182 Yorkshire.\u201cSkipton Morrison, Unionist, - A.Narrer, Liberal.4763.The Liberal majority in the last election was 92.Norfolk, Northwest division \u2014 Joseph Arch, Liberal, 4817 igne, ave 3520.Arch's Prnajoriee 1892 \u2018Somerset, Wells division\u2014H.Jolieff, Conservative, .Morice, Liberal, 3286.In 1883 the Conservative ma yority was 940.Devonshire, Tavistock division\u2014H.Flue- terell.Liberal, 4770; Col.White-Thomp- son, U'uionist, 4747.In 1892 the Liberal majority was 217.Cornwall, Launceston division\u2014T.Owen, Liberal, 3638; F.Wills.Unionist, 2975.Liberal majority in 1892 was 984.Durham.Southeast division-\u2014ir H.Havelock Allan, U pioniat, 5978; Richardson, ral, chansons ma- Jority in \u201c1892 was _\u2026 Flintsh hire.-Samuet Smith.Liberal, 4,- 376; Col.Howard.Conservative, 3925.res 8 raaçority in the last election.was ivision \u2014 Walter in 1 Northumberland, Heedham dérision \u2014 Beaulin C.Punter.ote.4 Liberal, In 1092 the Conservative majority wi Tyrone, Middle division -Munnaghua, McCarthyite, 3759, E C.Thompao! Unioniat, 2352.MeCarthyite majority.1507.The McCarthyites, at the last election.had a plurality of 989 voted; in this district, Count Plunkett, .Pa rnellite, a third candidate, polling 123 votes.Yorkshire, West Riding.Osgaldcross vision\u2014Sir J.Austin, Hart., Liberal, 5119; J.Harling, Conservative, 4054.Libs eral majority, 1065.At the last elec- tioas, Sir J.Austin.the aitting oro y of 1878 votes, showin, hire \u2014 a a loss of 811 ora.Clackmannanshire Ri ht Hom.3.B.Batfon.inross ., Liberal, 31 You rvative, 2588.Liberal 546.Mr.Balfour, the tting mem bad à jority 4 at the last election, Mowing à of 1069 votes.NEW RIFLE RANGE.re | for.Ottawa, Ont.July 27.\u2014Ls.-Uol.maz ban premniné ragernt to the 17 THE MONTREAL DAILY \u2018STAR, SATURDAY.JULY 21, 1808 unsafe.wit afford a rangs of 1400 foot TO-DAY'S SENIOR | - LACROSSE MATCHES._The progreas of iha Capital-Torunto and Montreal - Shamrock matches today, will be reported oa the Star bulletin boards this afternoon, by means of the Star's special reporters, telegraph operators and direct telegraph wirse.Co or 70 ANOTHER ALLEGED VICTIM.Did Holmes Km Peter Verrett, a Dipsomaniac ?Chicago.July 27.The coincidence in similarity of name, Minnie Williams, in the San Francisco murder mystery, and the disappearance in the Holmes case, was one of the first things to attract the attention of the Chica ice.Investigation by the latter disclosed that the young women were entirely different | persons.A local paper says: By no means the least serious of the many disappearances from the Holmes \u2018castle\u2019 was that of Peter Verrett.Peter was a .short.hesvr-set Frenchiman, with an unquench- abla thirst for strong drink.lle went to the \u201ccastle\u201d and ed to \u2018be cured of the drink habit.He said he was heir to a fortune in Toronto.He has not been heard from since he went to the \u201ccastle.\u201d SEVEN ARE MISSING.Probably Drowned In the Collision Between the Cleveland and Duffield.Gravesend, England, July 27.\u2014The British steamer Baltimore City, Captain Graham.which recently left Hamburg for United States ports, arrived here to- | \u2018of the: crown at ptesent, : ment, day and reports that at 3 o'c lock this ' morning, in a dense fog, off Folikestone, .she heard cries for help, and, lowering à life-boat, she picke: up five men, who turned out to be British steamer\u2019 Mediterranean, leveland, (rom which had been sunk dar of the crew of the .the : in a collision with the British tank steamer Duffield, Captain Lowe, from 29, for Havre, | Philadelphia, on France.T Duffield is understood to have rescued five others of the crew of the Cleveland; but seven of the sunken steamer's crew are still missing.A FORGER EXTRADITED.Perey D.Taylor Reaches New York From London.us star) New York, July 27.\u2014Percy D.Taylor, the Englishman, who is wanted here forgery\u2026on the.complaini of Ellis & Golderman.dealèrs in druggist supplies, has arrived here from London, on extradition papers, this morning, in custody of a Central Office detective.Taylor was a bookkeeper for the firm.and they say he forged pa thousand dollars and then skipped to England.Scotland Yard was notified, and he was located in london and arrested.He offered no objection to extradition.He is slightly below average height, rather stout.of florid complexion and about years old.Ie is coa- fined at palice headquarters.INSANE ASYLUM BURNED.Itis Only ¥, Supposed that the Inmates Were Got Out Safely.Madison, Wis., July Z7.\u2014At abo-it wid- J night fire was vere in County Asylum for the Incurable fhe sane at Veronz.ten miles from the city.The fire startad in the hall between two main Luildi and soon spread through tha hall and into the water-tower Le- tween both halls and main building.The dsylum and r house will be a total loss.Superintendent L.H.Edwards, while rer th the fire soon after it was discevered I twenty-five feet from the reof, and is seriously, perhaps fatally, injured.It is supposed the inmates were gotten out of the buildings safe, but t are rumors that some were burned.There were more than a hundred inmates in the institul ion.BIRTHS.SHEEHAN -On the 12th inst., at No.13?itcheson Avenues, the wife of Edward Ol sun.DEATHS.BRAZEAU\u2014On the :éth (nat, at St Cune- gonde.O Ondoye, son of Velot Brazeau, aged BEAUCHAMP\u2014 On the 24th inst.at 3 Gos- ford street, Roma, son of ue ma Beuu- BEAUREGARD-On the 24th inst, at 347 Panet ! street.Joseph Heuuregard, aged 20 years, & moi COTE-\u2014On the.pind inst., at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Jean Cote, aged 64 years.DELISLE\u2014On the 26th inst.at St.Henri Anna, daughter of Alpto wnse Delisle, aged DURS RES On the 26th inst., at 391 Jacques Cartier street, va, daughter of Joa- chin Duperron, aged 5 years, - ntha DUCHESNE-\u2014On the 24th inst.at 595 St Denis street, Helene, daughter of the late Paul Duchesne, uged $§ years.GAGNE\u2014On the 24th inst, at 136 St.Maurice street, Aurose, da ter of Octqave Gagne, aged 2 years, 8 months.GIRARD-On the 25th inst, at 663 St.Hy- polite street, Pauline, wife of Octave Girard, aged 48 years, $ monthe.GANNON-On the 26th inst.at 489 Laval street.Thomas, son of Peter Gannon, aged year.HOLDEN\u2014On the 26th inst.at 625 Selg- neurs street, Daniel Holden, \u2018aged 85 years.JOHNSTON\u2014Di 26th inst., at Black Lake Mines, Phyllis Gertrude, only child of J.à Della Johnston, aged aix months.LAMARRE\u2014On the 26th inst., at 1005 St.Andre strest ar, son of Oscar La- marre, agea 2 months.LELIEVRE-On the 25th inst, avenue, Valeria, daughtgr ot lievre, aged @ months LAPIERRE On, Te Jib ok An on- Tio stree osent, Son of rthur pierre, aged 6 mon ths, MENARD-On the 26th Catherine street, Menard, 3 O'MALLEY- On the 27th inst, of meningi- Ye Relen finces.second\u2019 daughter of J.O'Malle ears and 9 months.Funeral \"will take place on Mon- prod afternoon, 28th inst., at 2.30 o'clock.r father's residence, 7 Overdale Ave.Friends and acquaintances viease \u201caccept this intimation.PIGEON\u2014On the 25th inat.\u2026 at 122 St Denis street Cor Fre wife of (Charles Pig- PLANTE\u2014 On\u2019 the 26th inst., at a Pe, M tign Street, Rodolphe, son of B Plante, ag onths.+ at 11 Duluth Charles Le- inst., at 1390 St.Joseph, son of Alfred months.| ROBERGKE-On the 235th inst, at 205 ne lina, daughter ox street, Ehte hers Angel poleon Roberge, agcd 1 yen ROMAIN\u2014On the 26th inat\u2026 tation st .George, son of Alphonse Romain, aged 1 year, 6 months.ROBILI.ARD\u2014At St.Cunegonde, July.27th, 1895, at 3118 Notre Dame street, Mar Brinken, belo wife of Hasile Robill umber, Ty he above a.m., to Cote des Neigea ery.ends and acquaintances respectfully invited to at- en i ROCHELEAU-\u2014On the 25th inst, at 6% Demase Rocheleau, aged VILLENEUVE-\u2014On the wn, et at 420 chel street, Joseph, son of ues Vil- \u2018eneuve, agec 6 rn v E-On %th inst, at Chester atree Nella.wife of ether Vive: maire, aged | rer mt THE WEATHER 1a m.Probabilities for the aext tweaty-four hours : Haiay to-day: clearing to-morrow, Mazimum and minimum tem the past ren, four 54, 16; Wi oe \u201c ny Ay, nn ARE Mec gs cu \u2018 rs for several | at 269 1-2 ariel ' a BAIL NOT YET ACCEPTED FOR \u201cMR.BARLOW.=r How the Police Claim the Frauds Were Perpetrated-The Prisoner's Corporation Contracts-\u2014A Find by the Police.The arrest of A.L.Barlow, wholesale and rejail cosl merchant, has created a 1-sensation, not only in business circles, but amongst the community in general, as he did a large retail business amongst the workingmen of the city.The way in which the prisoner is reported to have falsified the public weighers' receipts lays him open to a8 direct charge of forgery if the falsification can be proven.The facts of the case, as in the hands are that he would send his carters to the scales in the regular way to have their loads weighed, but instead of delivering the coal at once they would return to the office and the accused, it in alleged, would substitute another receipt fi led out by himself with the weight clerk's initials forged to it and then unloaded a portion of the amount, thereby defrauding the purchassr out of about four or five tons on à contract of thirty or ; forty.The prisoner supplied a large amount of coal to the city.He furmished fifty tons for the use of the City Hall alone and thirty tons to the- water depart- but every tun delivered to the latter department.was necessarily bona fide, as every one was weighed at the int delivered, thereby preventing any raud.There was also a rge quantity supplied to the fire department also.Judge Desnoyer yesterday afternoon issued a search warrant to Detective Carpenter, who went to the office at No.467 Craig street, and after a diligent search found a large number of the good receipis of weight which he imme- iately took possession of.This will be the most damaging portion of evidence against Barlow whe~ the case comes up on Monday.Bail has not as yet been given.CONNAUGHTON\u2019S PROGRAMME.The New Alderman in Favor of Cheap Gas and Opposed to Rings, Mr.Bernard Connau hton, the newly elected alderman for the St.Ann's division, was surrounded by a group of admiring friends this morning when a Star reporter called at his residence for the purpose of ascertaining what programme he had mapped our for himself as regards future actions and votes in the City Hall.\u201cI did not buy my election, and I do not intend to sell my constituents,\u2019 he said.\u201cI was pot put in by a ri and I intend to steer clear of all suc combinations when I take my seat.It is a pity that the election did not take might have Place a little sooner, t n enabled to range myself with the friends of cheap gas, but suppose the last contract will bave to be approved b the Council as a whola, and that will give me ar opportunity t to show what my feelings on that quest ion are.The element in the City uncil to whioh all hon-st men take exception is element which opposed me a so \u2018that I am scarcely Teer to act in concert with that same element when I take my seat.1 have in times past refused my vote to aldermen who had after being once elected joined the ka of the enemy, and I intend à positioa to say that all my life 1 lived independent of rings and incape- ble of being influenced by boodle.NEW BRANCH PO POST OFFICE.| A branck Post Office will be opened at the corner of St.Lawrence Main and Prince Arthur streets, Dr.Stroud, master, on proximo.It will be known as the Prince Arthur street branch Post Office.The money order system will be established there on ths 1st October pext, and the Post Office Savings Bank on the ist of January.Que uch postal tecilition are very much Ye- that neighborhood, and\u2019 will, no goubt.be very much appreciated by the denizens thereof.A MONTREALERS SUCCESS.The many friends of Mr.Archie D.Anderson, for some time secretary of the M.A.A.Association, will be d to learn of his recent appuintment as sec- retary-treasurer of the Wamego Lumber Company, of Camden, anses.In re- pprtin the appoint ment the Ouachita lerald says : \u2018\u2019 Anderson, a Canadian by birth, wi n the vim, energy and busi- neas ability characteristic of his country, is a .social gentlemsn and a great favorite with t bosses and employes of the mill.\u201d \u2018COURT UNITY.Court Unity, No.1042, of the Ancient Order of Foresters, at a meeting held on July 26, 1895, presented Bro.A.H.Wheeler, P.C.R., with a past chief rangers certificate and ibbon, Jad to Bro.vi P.C.bE chain od locket, suitably\u2019 inscribe a mark of appreciation of their services rendered to the above court.Both brethren acknowledged the gifts in a very neat speech.A SYRIAN'S DEATH, Six weeks ago John Assde, a Syrian, entered the Notre Dame Hospital suffering from severe interns: injuries.lle gave the hospital authorities to under- stand-that be had been struck by an electric car.On Thursday he died at the institution.Hie body was removed to the Morgue yesterday.The Coroner has oran inquest to be held.A BI BUGGY UPSET.As a gentleman wi was drivi over the Park and Tsland renier tracks, corner of St.Louis street -and Outremont road, about half-past nine o'clock last night, ur os buggy upest, reaking it an rss and driver, and but tor the p prompt go ance ce of J.Ham; Smeall and .Huil it might ba ver resulted seriously.INCOMING STEAMSHIPS.The: Vancouver, of the Dominitm Line,- \u2018and the Mongolian, of the Allan Line.both his home THOON.to Montreal 76 first cabin passengers 73 second cab akan THE Y.M.C A MEETING.Mr.Percy C.Leslie will address the young men\u2019s meeting at the Ÿ.M.C.À.this evening.\"HURT BY AN ELECTRIC OAR.Jules Hamelin \"acting disiery counsel for his deaf and als, udetacy Arguste Hamelin, laborer, has entered an action for inst the Mont- real Park and reli rilway Co, Ft is alleged that af the beginn last {real a.ny a a te some werk en tbe tracke en = Fe EE ME TE te mm rr i to bei ned a, later of Militia in favor of a new rifle Co While w there he was (Bruck \u2018by comparatively bar rors rasvrrat loo and we range beyon Hintoabare, about two wnd \\ 2, pa electric car and sericusly h He their favorite hunting ground gradual- à half nulss from tbe cts.The Rideau THE ARI , x epatends that the company mus wet be held 1 1» usurped by the whi whites, range, where \u2018the Doin Rifle Asmso- + parponaible for (he ae accident, as his in- ciation inatehes are , has besn pro- ERCHANT ir ity.which, he atates, was well This trouble is une that Las recurred nounced The COAL M .knows he agents of the company, t prevented 1 him from hearing the car ; roac and it was the duty of the fn y's officers to have taken all precautions against accident.eme rte THE CORNWALL CANAL lay.co aso! to the Star.) rowall, Ont., July 27.\u2014The day after the big bresk \u2018in ihe Cornwall canal ahows the damage to have been even fs reater than was at firat imagined, and t will be several days before navigation i resumed under the most favorable circumstances.of clearing\u2019 away the debris and he repairs was turned over to the canal contractors, Messrs.Davis & Sons.They have plenty of appliances for the lifting of heavy weights and a large Lo ree of trained men.wo gates, which were piled on top of the upper gates of lock 17, after work all last night, have been removed.They are badly wrecked.The gates which were under them are also badiy damaged.Six gates, in all, are disabled, and four Blmost a total wreck.Before navigation can resumed these six gates must be replaced in some way, There are two @ates available, which were taken out.of the lower lock at the time of the last break, and now only have to have -the fittings replaced, but they are in the mud in the basin, and will not be where they can be overhauled until tonight, if then.The other three will have to be supplied The wrecking of the pontoon gate-lift- er, John Page, has added to the difficulty of clearing away the wreckage, bul another lifter has been sent for from Lac hine canal and will likely be up Sun- he cause of the accident seems to have been that the valves in the lock rates were opened too quickly by the men in charge.The barge Kildonan had all her lines out and was entirely stationary, but the surge of water from above broke her stern line, which was new rope and sup- pused to be equal to any emergency.THEY LEAVE THE MEXICO.Captain Daly, With His Men, After Three Weeks on Eelle Isle, Come to Montreal.The Allan Line Steamship Monte Vi- dean, which arrived in por! this morning, brought up as far as Quebec eight icers and men of the luckless Mexico, w hich ran aground some three wee) ago in the Straits of Belle Isle, The men included Captain Daly, the first and second officer, the first and second engineer, two firemen and a don- -keyman.On Tuesday last the Monte Videan was signalled in the Straits of Belle Isle and asked by Captain Daly if they would take rd the remainder of the crew and officers which had stood or the Mexico ever since she ran ashore.Vita Daly and his men left the Monte ean at Quebec and prooeeded to Mont- en y train.The first officer of the Allan Liner stated this morning that the Mexico was a total wreck.Two-thirds of her was enti! irgly submerged, and she had been looted by the natives of everythin, of value.The officers and men save portion of their personal effects.- In their lon stay upon Belle Isle Captain Daly = the officers were quartered wit the lighthouse keeper on .the island, and they have nothing but words of praise for the kind treatment received.The crew were quartered in, the sailors\u201d retreat provided for that purpose by the Government.FRANK LABELLE ARRESTED.Charged With His wife of Stealinæ 8750.Frank Labelle and his wife were à arrested by Detective Trempe day.charged with stealing the sum a 37 from a man named rge Champagne on Tuesday last.Both pleaded not guilty when arraigned before the acting magistrate, and were remanded for _en- que Tre facts of the case, so far as could be gathered from the court, are that the two prisoners aud the complainant went out on a time on Tuesday and got more or less under the influence of liquor, and at La Rocque's Hotel, on the Sault au Recollet road, Champagne lost consciousness, and on awakening up some time later found his money d not openly accuse Labelle and his wife until Tiday.when the former came to him with $l 3, which he said he Cham le dk had given to him to keep for him w hen the arrest was 65 in bills and foreign coin was fone on the prisoner.THE WHITNEY FAILURE.The assignment oi the firm of Whitney & Brown (A.S.Whitney sole Fol Io boot and shoe manufacturers, 23 Vis tation street, has been filed in court.The unsocured, direct liabilities amount to 09, creditors being Le, H.J Per Pme $16.£0; Jas.O'Brien, 35000; Louis Galibert.; Paul Galibert, 362; Jas.peal $657; J, D.Dickinson, bo B.E ker & Co., Boston, $707; Logan Tanning Co., Pictou, N.S.0; Breithamp Leather Co., Berlin, Marlatt Armstrong.$529.The Bank \u2018of Toronto has an indirect, partly se- viinaod cian for 35000.Te There are pri- ims for assets consist of stook in ora Book a debts, mach- inerey, etc.STiLL ANOTHER DISAPPEARANCE, Another disappearance just as mysterious as any of the others has n repor to the authorities.The party who is being xearched for b sorrowing relatives and friends this time is Mr.Robert Spearman, plasterer by trade, forty-five years of age, residing at No.104 Cherrer street, who left his home on Tuesday and has not been since seew.A GAS EXPLOSION, A small gas explosion ocourred brush factory of J.J.Ulley, 564 rhe street, early this morning.An al larm of fire was sent in, but the brigade's servi Con were not needed.No damage was one.WHY BRITAIN: CLAIMS TRINIDAD.The Island of Trinidad is a deserted island in the South Atlantic ocean, lati- D degrees 30 minutes, longitude 29 minutes.It is tive miles in length anc and three in width.It is rocky mountainoïs, and & paradise of turtles and fish, and, over, & well of ait hidden their oy It is \"a principality\u2014in circular letters least, and its aovereign, under the \u2018James I., is Baron Harden-Hic- key, son-in-law of John H.Flagler of the \u2018Stand- 1 Oil Com y.former editor of 1 Le Tr.Jet of Bu.Jdhism, and the.author of a cheerful book on the art of committing he; ipality hes its cost of i t its cost.of arms, > rand Chan- at name ito po te pos ge stamps and its G Te are to be 3 military oli- ony and coolies on the island.\u2018There honor for savants, ta, painters and other artists.poe pe Great Britain took of the.island.representative of the Baron said then \u2018Brazil will say that our assumption à of phe Jand bas its sanction, principalit lity oe Trin idad.tain\u2019s claim to the island rests aies \u2018event recorded in Alexander ba rym a 4 { Voyages, Chi BE Sou ho A Ent tic den.men of the lelend, 1 BOERS, _\u2014 À neq get Hood's and unly Hodd's, because Repairs Being Rusbed\u2014Tne Probable-j Nerve Strength Is given hy Hood's Barsaparilis because this great wedicine makes pure, rich blood, and the blood supplies nourishment to the nerves, If YOU are nervous you may be sure Jane blood is impoverished or impure.Attend to the matter now and svold the danger of nervous prostration aud its unequalled horrors.\u201d sure to \u201cIn the One True Blood Purifier.Hood\u2019s Pills oasy to buy, eas uly in effect.CUPS ano TROPHIES In Gold or Silver made to order.Special designscheer- fully submitted to intending purchasers, to take, cents.Henry Birks & Sons, + PHILLIPS SQUARE.175x THE PROTESTANT CITY SCHOOLS.MANY NEW APPOINTMENTS MADE TO TEACHING STAFFS.The Appointments Are All to Take Effect on the First of Next September-Who the Appointees Are.The following appointments by the Protestant Scbool Commissioners will take effect on September the first next: Mr.Ban- nell Sawyer, B.C.L., second master Aberdeen School; Mr.M.C.Hopkins, B.A.second master Dufferin School; Mr.James Rowland, second master, Riverside School; Miss Ethel Radford, B.A,, teacher in the High School for girls; Miss Irwin, High School, Miss QGrady.High School (transition class); M arjorie Gordon, High School for Gils > (transition \u20ac Elsie Campbell, High School for Girls (transition assistant); Miss F.Moss, Royal Arthur School; Miss C.J.Trenholme, Mount Royal School; Miss A, S.de Witt, Dufferin School; iss H.O.Sever, Lorne School: Miss AK.Cunliffe, instructress in cookery, Aberdeen School; Mr.Powter, master of gymnastics aud calisthenics, High School; Miss J.Watson, Kindergarten director, Aberdeen School; Miss E, Luke, Kindergarten director, \"Victoria School; Miss A.James Kindergarten director, Lansdowne School; Miss Cameron, Kindergarten, assistant, High School; Miss Hunter, Kindergarten assistant, Dufferin School; Miss Farrar, Kindergarten asnist- aut, Aberdeen School; Miss Shaw, Kinder- garien assistant, Mount Royal School; Mins Villiams, Kindergarten assistant, rne School; Miss Street, Kindergarten uasiat- ant, Lansdowne School; Miss Clarke, Kindergarten assistant, Riverside School; Miss \u2018MacLagan, Kindergarten assistant, Vioc- toria School.THE BODIES NOT FOUND No Trace of the Victimes of the Aylmer Tragedy.\\ (Special to the Star.) Ottawa, July 27.\u2014Up to noon to-day none of the, ies o the victime of yesterday's drow accident a yl- mer bad been found.Eight years ago en & more ous cident than that of yesterday oc- in the same place, when a whole family o of eight named Parson were rown HE DROPPED DEAD.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] PEMBROKE, July 28,\u2014Charles T.Devli the twenty-five-year-old son of Chiel o Police Dev in, + dropped dead on the Thistic bere on Thursday morning while aot to board the steamer Ottawa with an excursion party.Heart disease is said to the cause, A RELAY BICYCLE RACE.(Special tu the Star.) L'Islet, July 27.\u2014In the relay bicycle race from Levis Cacouna, riders 9 and 10 in section five reached here at two fitty miles from the ing point.which was left at six o\u2019clook this morning.THE COTE ST.PAUL ASSAULT.Dr.Aubry stated t to-ds that Hughes.the victim of the Oote Bt.Paul assault is better and that there are indications that be will recover.(Special to the Star.) Quebec, July 27.\u2014The her party returned from Anticosti yesterday, and xpress, themselves as pleased with their There good reason to think that the island will bo acquired by them FINANCE AND COMMERCE.NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT.The aye (0% New York Bank statement Issue .RR was eserves increase 33.- 605,450; ecreame specie in- Crease parie 00 legal te tendera increase $3,- 238, 624, 600: circula~ Frias: Seer onan 3 BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and Provisions.July 27.\u2014Cable savices, from En jand oi morning to the Board of as follows: ones oft oa Ee unchan passage, bu a and sell ers apart.Male, of off heaton ana on he u verpoo > tm tures, {Ir danses Cdi.Futures ve Liverpool.LATEST Prices, OURRENT, July 27, 1088.Sorjor vhout.E #0 $ V4 por GE 0 GS wi 0! - EM RI RR Bea de o:10ala, 5 5 Wl & HO to 6 No.2Cals, 0 0 to 0 Ri.we told & Oorn, tes 8 w, 846 1008 Peas, 5 14:09 © Ohoese, ç, M6 to 00 © CHICAGO MARKETS, The tone of the t shade firmer or wi ord I abeut steady for pork.At eat, the follow Tere pita * SE farmer, sh r,\u2019 2% 5 so epernber oF) Jany- Hog Market.LL Stock yards, July 1 1995.me mated receipt of hogs were of Fonte wis 7768, of ain 4982 were ship and 2,000 left o qu ies oH nt mized, $6.90 to eh Rod 3 shi we face RE dt SE TV THE NORTH AMERICA AOCIDENT INSURANCE GE COMPANY, AR \u2019 Ax The Accident Insurance com y oo North Americe, has.the te Bremtite Mr.Hdwa in given\u2019 Hi to he Minister or Finance as ceased to tri Tia Yaka bad ae the cond day Otto the ve seri- |.eine grees WHEN USED E.B.EDDY'S Indurated Fibreware will promptly assert itself as the = most _afficacious.economical and satisfactory ware known, _ AND PAILS We don't know how long it will last -the first lots made 11 years ago \"have been in constant use ever since.E.B.EDDY'S INDURATED FIBREWARE.CHANGE YOUR TIE.The Necktie plays à more important part in reflecting à man's ideas of nestoess And good taste, thaufts valucinounte would lel one to su, Bowe ways in Lhe latest rtsle, never baser ci two weeks running.Th re than ons.and they change .This plan does not vost aus nue in vi long run, and it gives à TE rghter and more cheerful look to the mas who adolts it than if he was always seen with the same old tie, week after week.ou dont need to spend much on ties if you know where Lo deal.We lay ourselres out to sio à big tie trade.W @ « big trade, and it's hecsnse we have got the knowledge of what you waut and appreciate « down ot to a science, that we are now in the musition of saying ve, du the - h est Trade 10 neckties In Canada That reason.sad this efherone that w ties cheap.Remember, U's the price that's cheap the tia are sold at Tore money olseuhere.Light t Washing Ties, 10 10, ar 3 for 25; we, or 3 for 2x, and 25¢ each.ight Di, Four-io- -handa, 25c, 350 sud 3c each.New Sik Knot en se each ndsor Tiea,5¢, lUc, 15¢ aud 2c each.Bow Ties, De and 25c each.Now Lombard Ties, to wake a bow, at 25 each.John Allan, \u201cad ute.657 to 665 Craig Street.T.E.& A.MARTIN Have the nicest assortment of Bedroom and Parlor Suites, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Chiffoniers, Folding Beds, Bamboo and Reed Goods, at 1924 NOTRE DAME ST.513g 5434 open Bveaings till ® o'clock.= = GOING ON NOW.| F.Lapointe\u2019s July _ w_ cheap sale in Furni- Lu wi ture and Bedding.Ww Open Evenings until 10 o'clock.Juiy 76 Ope.Close.ns - Mog 3X 110% 14 1% 11513 ste > 83 - ons = de 1551 ST.CATHERINE ST.mu ak \u2014 56m I SPLENDID ou, 204 © 4) PROFITS .Be i AR By sending for our Pamphlet 94 i.an orn al ns n MADE Sasson hi tion.Jt will.130i you how you can speculate he ih with minimom chances of lose.Goine i \u2014\u2014 Increase many.Our TY Te = \u2014-\u2014 for modest investments, und receive Wri te for fail particular \u201cLondon Stoek Market Mosars.J.8.Bache & Co, N.Y,, JJeport the RICHARDSON 4 COMPANY, London market at 2 p.m.ou.Aster Ralldèng, 10 Wal it, Now T July 27 1806, ' Tee quivant ces \u20ac Gio tee Ù a G PRIZES or PRESENTS.À Erie, A Kan & Texan.Bs nm Silver Novelties fn many Useful Articles, shore, 1 Scissors and Cutlery In Cases, Northern Pac.Pr, 1\u2018 1 Ginsacs, t Buckles, Sleeve Limka, tral, 101 Walking Sticks, Military Ont.& Western, 17 17 Cigar Cases, etc.ete.etn, weeding.om Hy JOHN WATSON, Union e a 2174 MK.Catherine Mroet.21 n Art Associetion Building ] 3 Doors Rast of @PEN UNTIL © EVKNINGES.175e0d WALL STREET GOSSIP.J.5.Enche & Co.N.Y., Wire Their Loeni Manager C.D.Monk.London market is is à toile low.10 to 20 per cent per Month Trade reporte tremely far rable oleari made by our method of o] operatios in Grain and A god x cent, Target than last Sa and \u2018only 3 Racks.Er tre\u201d he Jou maine\u201d me cent below anctally responsible house.look ns up.Iron prices continue to advance.Somebody was trying to make high quotations BANPBEN F.THOMAS & CO.Grain, Steck for sugar r the close yestoaday which led to and Bond Brokers, 12% Chamber Commerce, the that the stock ould be advanced Chieage.1 day.iladelphia apecial says that Pemniyl- A.vai focal So Valley have io made a reduo- eas g officials h t yet decided, if they ave not ye! .will in but they will lose trade they FE gE, Tie de they Montreal Street Railway Company.ore freigh nt says: usiness ia hy that at meeti the Boant Ihave Beard e of cut rates, of Directo at Arh t was resotred a de the 30th but ane vouch for the correctness of the ro- and Iss: instalment 10% un the = tock of this Company or shave (issue TRADE CONDITIONS.R.G.Dun & Co's » weekly | statement of trade trade Rn Th at on Coven Os} Hin\" E LUSHER, Sec.-Tress.sn Jue, 8 Wes Thefollowingadvertisements were ressived too late for classification : Montreal ness generall character, pension of the Banque Py Peuple are not serious.Col- AAA he business situation at T show ness situation at Toron 8 no po jcular change Te week.ni rit rc aang or goed mde FNEUNATIO EF ures for w are \u2018as aga the mame week of | st Es nr; Tie Fo © EWR , Bradstreet's eur asonable drade ANTED- LADY\" TEACHER THIRD OLASN reported throughout the United States in Ont.) certifcate, capable of OLA ha most lines \u20ac rizes the change of trade Bohool opase à x, Apr im F at Mon ro less uneasiness is now Love, des Bureiasns PO.Oni 1 = felt oer the ite con agences of - the ANTED \u2014 BEHRT TRONREE- mbarrassment there.province of WANTED - & Lau Co.ST 3 Slebee a pi Theres from grasshoppers and eeds rain.is no C characteristics nto, Where business sec geueral servant.EAR Ime rema uiet.sin Nova Scotia, Teen = FO YU.rather lighter than usual at ANTED\u2014A NURSE GIRL APPLY » a Advices Labrador are that ie Honine cola avenue.season will be a A prosperous one.The WAsTED-2 =k OOD GENFRAL SERVANT.\u2018on Brunswick hay cro ant The fort Man young ri of Ber 16.References number of business Fandres n the Canadian Apply st 5775 BTS infon , against 2 last week, 32 We voa oh GENTLEMAN AND in_the 0, and.3% in 188.i gr LB TUE in ventral Far the Dominion of Canada the clearings vost of Blewry street to Poel prier A4 r were: Montreal, $11,142,288, decrease pe cent; Toronto, by 15, ncreage 12.5 per i Halifax 31 808, In increase 17.8 per ti nn be , increase per cent; Winnipie! 680,816, increase 6.83 per cent.\u201d Total, FTE 499, decrease 13.4 per cen BANK OF GERMANY.Bercrn, June _ Che weekiy statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following changes as com or with the previous account: Cash In hand, increased.13,980,000 marks; Toes.81 _ Roue ones LARGE om br x ROOM, ON FIRST =.moderate; mue Be OOMS\u2014FRONT AND D HACK PARLOR, ALY og; also with mana bod en be see0 any Cima 10 dE PR o0ié HARDEONE DOUSIF Bir BINGE FRONT h every\\ re a 84 Be Denis ui.shove bil.= COMS\u2014 LARGE COMFORTABLE ROO bathroom fat, in à French private family.4 106 Ge.Hubert at.notes, increased, 740,000 marks; other sscuri- FORK D.>, 0% BATHROOM thes, decrs decreased 4,000 marks; notes in circula- RMS TO LEE 1 LET.VÉNISRE two; en ~ tion, docrencad, 920,000 marke.15 Dro cont = Ta Shaw ARD_IUST.OPENED A WELL BQUIPPED lasing room; special for Wimmer men! J Toronto Prod Market.Union avenve\u2019 rates for wi aT Toronto, On uly *7th, 1896.\u2014The Bree deep ae GLR _ \u20190c G.ble rosms: good hd i vas Se .Ter od at séc reasonable terms.725 Sherbrooke at, sear Park av.175 , est, 1 PAIR \u201cOF Feat mh fe EG | FOREST rollers offered 1ororia relghts square.Penn A rou LEE [Eons ATH, X LARGE OPAL R., West, at Le Vata o cars of white with four dismonds.on retemn to \u201c| Northern sold af 3c, and oar \u2018lots of- MontPrel Watch pang, 198 Vive te ITS) EE re de N'est fo Tosa.eT ET FLAT OF VOUE NICE \u2014Nomindl at ic, 4ic West fo IA rooms.bath and, woo mme ES ho eeping.Apply a LEE rents over ; Special Notices.grooery 176 3 ! Amherst Park.Bud & home and pay no morprent seventh Aug.A } LE oan BAKE SHOP AND UTEN: a oath Aur À wir 1.TEE \u201c à nice lot at Amberst Park elington st.a mb er 100 according to locality, at or == mont 1 .terms.Or Our agents ha on rent tar Si ; W ever y vev re ; i : © Soy into mation.AL % Tp x io put HE EE tion tr rete * Seo.-Trees.; ane 1m mL eal.\u2019 ofl , ! J | \\ rx ; ER RER .== "]
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