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[" | rast | EDITION.Pr .-\u2014 DAILY STAR: Last Week\u2019s Average WEEKLY STAR: - Last Week's Issue.Average Circulation of the STAR.45, 735.83,919- __ eT TI H = VOL, XXVIII-No.135.MONTREAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1896 PRICE ONE CEN T SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Tete Tyade.| This is the Fan weather.during this month in TAN BOOTS & SHOES FANS, prin js Boon) i fust the lines for.alt uckles an PINS, Belts arg worn in great Seaside and Country » variety.BELTS, Summer Underwear and : UNDER.Half Hose are articles Here arc a few of our barçaius : daily in demand, Men's Tan Oxford Shoes, regular price, 50.now 9% WEAR, We have a full assort- Ladies Tan Oxford Shoes, \" 50, n 9c i t of these oods in Misses\u201d Tan Oxford Shoes, 125, + 75e b ; men g Boys Tan Oxford Shoos.A 15 « wo $ÿ THOSE.stock.Youths' Tan Oxford Shocs.\" #1 124 n 75e : Le .Mens Tan 8 \u201d\" Sh 200 Filling Letter Orders a Specialty.We have also a very complete assortment of all the atest Dovelties in fouiwear fur Ladies, Misscs and Children.JOHN MACDONALD & CO.Wellimgion & Front Sts.East, Toronte.! MONTREAL OFFICE : Su 207 St.James Street.You Know, - We Know, Everybody Knows That TOOKE\u2019S SHIRTS are the best, not because they are cheaper, but for the reason that they are better every way.Buy your Shirts at R.J.TOOKE\u2019S, 177 St.James street.2387 St.Catherine street, West.1553 St.Catherine street, East.x BAILLIE & COLE, 2244 St.Catherine 8t., Opposite Victoria Bt 183 3 x PRIZE MEDAL PRIZE MEDAL CENTENNIAL 1876.PanSsiBB7.® en comPÉtiTIon WITH THE WORLD.ALSO MANY PROVINCIAL MEDAL».DON'T FORGET .to save the El Padre NEEDLE and VARSITY \u20ac COMPETITION WITILIHE WORLD.Cigar Bands for t re sult of THE DOMINION ELECTIONS.15 NEEDLE } Entitie you to one guess, or 25 VARSITY Cm S.DAVIS & SONS.IRR HERR PRICES \u2018HERE HAVE LOST \u201cALL THEIR SIGNIFICANCE.They don\u2019t seem capable of representing all the carpet value the - really do represent.Our desire to clear out everything this mont guessing competition on re- | > dn = Farry | has led us to so reduce the prices that they don\u2019t have much to do with your buying or choosing, only to bring you here.Pick out what you nced.The price will prove no hindrance.\u2019 Axminsters & Wiltons Tapestry, = be sold this enh Na jp 1250 alto © Tee ee Se sul 20 per conto Toc at 65c and 29 per cent off.Best Brussels .Oil Cloths We had more of this $1.45 \u201cbest\u201d Brussels than any other ca and have Are just about all gone.A few real bar.oppers.sold more.Sul going at 81.gains left for wise sh JAMES BAYLIS & SON, Sa 1837 Notre Dame Street, near McGill.eek soiree elk | edkesie desk (IMPORTED IN WOOD.) MARGAUX CLARET, (Our Bet(ling and Our Brand.) (IMPORTED IN GLASS.) JOHNSTON'S SUPERIOR ST.JULIEN CLARET.212.In Cases of 1 Dozen Quarts Iu Cases of 2 Dozen Pints.(IN WOOD AND BOTTLE.) OLD MONOGRAM RYE, The Oldest and Finest Manufactured In VS cents per Bottle.£4.00 per Gallon.EXTRA OLD HERMITAGE RYE, (Seven Years Old.) $3.25 per Gallon.V.O.VERY OLD RYE, $3.00 per Doren, 85 cents per Bottle.| 27.50 per Dozen.J ry.per Bottle.ss.» (FRASER, VIGER & CO, ITALIAN WARENOUSK, 207, 209 and 211 ST.JAMES STREET.per Dozen.18a THE BEST METAL POLISHER.CONTAINS NO AGID.Fras! me TRY IT ON YOUR METAL SIGNS.Look for Look for rilh THE NEW CIGARETTE.* Nanutactured by J I.FORFIËR, : £ 1 a Oe eNO ROWDYISM AT OTTAWA.| SPEAKERS AT A BIG MEETING INTERRUPTED, Sir Charles Tupper Received a Pretty Good Hearing but His Friends Could Hardly Speak- The Meeting Abruptly Terminated \\ (Special to the Star.) Ottawa, June 9.\u2014The great Conservative demonstration at the Rideau Rink lust night resulted in one of the most disorderly meetings that ever took place in Ottawa.he rumors prevaiiing during the day t organized interruption was to be the order of the evehing were fully berne out.From the opening speech to the close, which was abrupt, frequent interruptions were made, General indignation i is expressed here to-day over the interruptions, all classes of respectable citizens fearing that Ottawa will lose its reputation-for fair play.What makes this exhibition of bad\u201d taste and unfairness ul the more unbearable is the k e that the interruptions were undliestionably preme- ed and carried out by an organized perty of roughs, who were in a ridiculous minority.compared with the thousands of respectable citizens in the meeting who encouraged the speakers to prpe in spite of the interruptions, General surpris: is expressed to-day thai the majority of the mecting did not take thi into their own hands and eject the hoodlums.Many independent citizens, who bad previously shown sympathy with the oppon~nts of tho Government, to-day announce themselves as determined to voie for the Tupper candidate, if for nothing else but as a protest against this delib-rfate attempt to interfere with the right of free speech.Sir Charles Tupper's speech was the only one which was even Piairly Hist- ened to, and that he obtained a decent heari was as much due to his own tact \u2018as to anything else.The immense ri was seated to accommodate two + thousand, whilst all around was a wide romenade, which: gave standing room o as many more.Across the rink at intervals were streamers of many colored flags.the gallery front being decorated with escutcheons, on which were emblazoned the arms of the various provinces.The platform was erected in he centre of the rink and was draped with the British ensign, a portrait of the Empress-Queen being in the centre surmounting the royal arms.On either side of the platform were the moitues, \u201cSir Charles Tupper, the People's Poti.draped with flegs and flanked icy,\u201d a wit an: a by the coat.of ar Faci the rm was the motto, \u201cCondemnation of ihe Farrar-Laurier- McCarthy Combine,\u201d whilst at the end were the mottoes, \u2018\u2019 Canada for the Canadians,\u201d Uphold the Constitution,\u201d and \u201c No Annexation.\u201d The doors of the rink were opened half au hour before the advertised time for taking the chair.and immediately the stream of people commenced pouring in, \u2018a large number of ladies bein amongst the early arrivals.Long before eight o'clock the rink was well filled, and it had become evident that there was a considerable disorderly element present, -evidenced\u2019 by its expressing approval, ar.otherwise as its friends, or opponents, entered.Sir Charles Tupper, accompanied by Hon.A.,Desjardins and escorted by Mr.Magee, and members of the Association, Sir James Grant, the Ma or and others entered Jo the sounds of \u201cHail to the Chief,\u201d the vast audience rising almost to a unit and cheering.As Sir Charles took his seat, Miss Annie Borthwick, daughter of Mayor Borth- wick, tri up the platform steps and presented him with a handsome basket of Totes, which he gracefully\" acknow- e Mr.M: briefly.opened the proceed- in His mentioning that he tended before asking Sir Charles to k, to call on the candidates, + lessrs.gbinson an: pagne, signal for the disturbances of the ho evening.The an- nounoe| was met by cries of \u2018Mc- Veity\"and upraor, which Mr.Mages met by etating that he intended to keep order, when renewed shouts of \u2018How about MoVeity,\u201d temporarily drowned his voice.The number of the disturbers was about five hundred scattered in groups round the rink, and some few ere armed with kazzoo borns and rattles.Mr.Magee called on Mr.Hiram Robinson was greeted with loud cries for McVeity, but commenced his speech, when suddenly the uproar was changed into chaos from the disorderly element and Mr.McVeity appeared, king over PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND.or a tennis ts Tage 1 yon 1 dress R 0; ur\u201d hy not pou anton i atts Poa now heat what to get.come and pos us about it of ung Capi Brdervre a HR erent, Bieycle Shocs, Buith, oto: 10s our bet\u2019 .oe | Ts Ave, uptodate, Progressive MEN'S OUTFITTER, - 667 to 659 CRAIG STREET.the chairs to the platform.No sooner did Mr.Robinson see this that he.walked to the edge of the platform and invited Mr MeVeity Lo come up which be did, and bei being ses od the noise ceased \u2018for a time.r.reve shortly laid down his principles of campaign, and ur his services on the School Board for 28 years as one amongst many reasons why they should vote for him.Sir Charles Tupper was heartily re- eived.H i resumed his seat \u2018about 10:30.No more than an bour of this time was actually employed in his address, the rest he- ing wasted in interruptions.Sir Charles reviewed the development of the city, caused, he claimed, by the policy of the Liberal-Conservative party.whose policy he contrasted at length with the | want of policy, of\u201d the Opposition.went at length, amid frequent bursts of applause and cdntinued interruption, into the various trade licies adopted y the Liberals since 1 le bad spoken about half aff hour when some iwo or three men at the back of the rink shouted \u201cfire.\u201d A few nervous people rose, but Sir Charles did not alter hig voice.u a moment, then putting up his hand to quiet the crowd gaid, \u201cA mere orem map} of the enemy, but if we can of hese noisy boys we shall 5 ory He then resumed bis speech ta Hoo up the history of the CP.R.But was very shorily interru ted by ealls of \u201ctime,\u201d \u201csit down\u201d a \u201cGo for them Charlie\u201d which rendered him inaudible to most f those in the rink.In no measur terms did he denounce the Farrar-Laur- ier-McCarthy deal, the disturbance continuing the whole time.His voice, as he spoke of the Manitoba school question and the prospects in the counties around, was A every two or three minutes > shouts of \u201cSit down\u201d den at at 10.30 he.did, amidst Ars.ber uring Sid Charles\u2019 speech the num- who were interrupting had porseptibly igerensed, but the disorder d not reached its highest points until the next speech, As Hon.A.jardins rose the band played Pire Canadienne, and when that oe: the rowdy element broke cut uncontrolled.Shouts for McVeity, and \u201cHow about; McVeity\u201d \u201che\u2019s all right,\u201d cat calls, rattles and howls resounded from every: part of the hall.Mayor.Borthwick begged them to hear Mr.sjardins for the credit of the city, but it was of no use.The Minister of Public Works showed admirable pluck, standing quietly, making frequent short snatches of speech, which were, however, inaudible even to ths newspaper men.Mr.McVeity came to Mayor Borthwick'a assistance, but the noisy half of the audience were determined not to -hear him and his request for his followers to hear Mr.Desjardins was simply wasted.Be] midst the howling of the hoodlums.For an hour the struggle continued, babel being replaced by a small pandemonium.Then Sir Charles stood, up.the band played God Save the Queen, cheers were given for the Queen, the candidates and 8ir Charles Tupper and the great rink meeting was abruptly SIR LEONARD TILLEY SPEAKS: St.John, N.B.June 9.\u2014(8pecial.)}\u2014Sir Leonard Tilley replying to an invitation to attend last Saturday's Liberal-Conser- vative rally, writes from St.Andrews, stating that he had signed Messrs.Hizen and { hesley's official nomination paper for Several reasons, one of which hé states ows, \u201cAs as fo! ane of the parties to the - contract between the ple of Manitott and the Parliament o! nada by which constitutional rights tana secured to the minority \u2018Catholic or Protestant,\u2019 in that province, I could\u2019 not consistently support any candidate who was not p pared to sustain a reasonable propagition to redress a declared grievance.The, Attorney-General, Mr.Elain.speaking in Carleton city Hall, last night, in the Liberal interest, dealt with the Manitoba school question very fully, urging his bearers to protect inst the \u2018coercion\u2019 of any province.Lolieved the Fathers of \"Confederation, as they called themselves, had embarked upon a policy which must result-in the destruction of the federation.The question should be left Manitoba to deak with as ths other provinces deait with the matter.e protested against six men, for that was really the number, that | settled all the policy of the Dominion Government, pressing \u201csuch an iniquity\u201d on the country.\u2019 METHODIST CONFERENCE.Toronto, June econo The Conference of the Methodist Church will begin its session to-morrow morning, and will sit for ten days.A feature of the Conference will be the charge of Rev.Dr Carman to the Conference, to be delivered at the first wession.will refer.among other things, Manitoba school aftuestion, and there will be areport of a special committee on the \" uestion.An.exciting time is expected ANOTHER METHODIST RÉSOLUTION.Galt, Ont., June 9.\u2014(Special.a pra ractically jinanimous vote the ton lethodist Conference, i in session here, a sweeping resolution denounc pese sep: ing INSPECTION OF BUTTER.(Special to the Star.) Ottawa, June 9.\u2014Prof.Robertson, Dominion Dairy Commissioner, will visit Montreal during this week to meet Mr.G.A.Gigault, uty Commissioner of Agriculture for Quebzc, with whom be bas many matters to talk over.Most -prominent amongst the subj:cts of their conference is the inspection of butter being shipped from ebec under the nus system recently adopted by the Quebec Government.This bonus consists of one cent.per pound on half t tity of butter made in all creameries that undertake to ship a similar quantity of fresh butter regularly throughoaat the season.Another subject will ba the de- ails of freight for shipment of butter shipped 1 from ehec in cold stor- ee a, ey will also arrange for steamships, stopping at Quebec to take in such shipments.Mr.Justice Ouimel and Mr.Guilbauts, ex-M.P.for Joliette, were in town yesterday.the latter on business with.the Government.\u2014\u2014w\u2014 VAN HORNE EXONERATED.st Paul, Minn.; June 9.\u2014 The.Court announced a decision in Tath and nd Wingipe Railway fore- taining t.trustees in ore particular.The suits have been i for ei hteen months, and the Circuit ie Court s now exonerates the President, sr illiam Van Horne, c of fraudently acting in ollusion with the tristess for the pur- poe of foreclosi due mortgage.ult is a victory for the trustees and bondbolders, and the \u2018sale under foreclosure now becomes possible.MCGILL IN THE WEST.! (Epecial tu tu the Star.) Vancouver, B.C., June 9,\u2014 lose] examination for matriculatiesf in medicine and arts in connection with MoGill University took place in Vancouver | emices of-1he Society of MOONT rad au iety \u20180 uates of British Coluabia.In medicine, Dr.McGuigan is - examiner Vancouver, apd Dr.Boggs in Westminsfer.een .BLUE JACKETS LTS REWARDED, 1 of\u201d Cuine Sad Fri Frtscteco, Jane tele Oh Emperor sonpeciation | \u201ceured the convention to 5 | pany will carry \u201cthe matter to the courts.tpt \u2018honor.ie William wil this Le of the gallantry shown by the blue jackets of the American warships in rescuing drowning persons in the recent terrible disaster resulting from a collision at Woo Sung between the steamers On- Wo and Mew Chang, by presenting to the captain of each o \"Uncle Sam's cruisers in Asiatic waters an elaborately engraved and highly complimentary testimonial.THE DERVISH DEFEAT.The Dervishes Were Surprised While Asleep\u2014The Egyptian Reserve Fund.Firkett, June 9\u2014Slatin Pasha 6 a tour of the battle field, and recognized the body of ir Hammu- da, of the tribe of Habbania, whe commanded the Dervish forces during the engagement here Sunday, which resulted in the defeat of the enemy with heavy Joss.Hammuda was stot through e \u201chu The prisoners captured by the Egyptian forces state that the Dervishes wers | sleeping when.attacked.Many of these prisoners saluted Slatin, Pas with marked surprige.The last time he was in their midst was when he was a prisoner j of the Khalifa at Omdurman, from which place he escaped last year, after being In captivity about 17 years.Cairo, Egypt, June 9.\u2014The mixed tribunal rendered judgment yesterday against the Government and\u2019 the four commissioners of the Caisse, who favored advancing fundg from the Egyptian reserve for the pu s of the Soudan expedition.The tribunal declares that this advance was made in violation- of all existing decrees; con t roment to repay the money advanced, and enjoined the commissioners from advancing any further funds from the reserve fund.The Government and the four commissioners immediately lodged \"an appeal against the decision of tho mixed tribunal.Akasheh, June 9.\u2014Major Burn Murdoch's cavalry occupied Suarda on Monday and captured the entire Dervi camp and a great quantity of supplies.Many of the enemy were killed and 40 Dervishes were made prisoners.Sir Herbert Kitchener hes sent a detachment of infantry to hold Suarda, as it is a very valuable position.The pursuit of the Dervishes has been sto, ped, as the entire force north of Sus with the exception of about 200 fu » tives, has been killed or captured.0 whole of the Nile north of the\u2019 Suarda is now in the hands of t yptians.Cairo, June 9.\u2014 The Egyptian cavalry at Firket Jurew rsued \u2018the fleeing Dervishes after the ttle at that place, killing a large number of them.The Dervishes took the route to Suarda, which was the Khalifa's largest camp.with the exception of Dongola.e cavalry, upon reaching Suarda, found the place deserted.The troops occupied the place and seized enormous quantities of stores of all kinds and a number of camels.DEATH OF FRANK MAYO.Fe ® He was a Well Known Actor Especially as Davy Crockett.\u2018Omaha, Neb, \u201cJune 9.-~(Special).\u2014 Frank Mayo, the actor, died very suddenly of paralysis of the heart while on board the Union Pacific fast mail ing east near Grand Island.Mr.layo :was on his way to Omaha with his company, wbere he was to open an engagement to to-night: The remains ar- 5 p.nt\u2026 and were are pre \u201cfor interment under the direct of * delegation of Elks, who will take cha of them until they are ready for s n ment east.Frank Mayo was an actor of the old school.He was born in Boston.April 18, 1839.In Jess Mayo had become à \u201c Heading ma Maguire's Opera sn Frartcisco, and played with MoKean Buchanao, Charles and Edwin Thorne, Mrs.John Wood and other famous players.Previously he arrete à with Edwin Booth- Mayo sta, Shakespearean repertoire and in Vir- ginius, Pighelien, 1 The Marble Heart and the like, but he is best known to the Jublic \u2018as \u201cDavy Crockett,\u201d tn which he irst appeared n 1872, Heappeared las ast season as \u201cPudd\u2019n Head Wilson,\u201d in Mark Twain\u2019s play of that name.Mr.Mayo left ons son, Edwin F.Mayo.His only daughter, Elcanor, made her debut and an instantaneous hit in opera as Princess Icanie in 1893.Her stage career was ont short abruptly a year ago; when she became the wife of Col.James Elverson, Jr., of the Philadelphia Inquirer.- A GRAND DISPLAY.Buda Pest Sald to Have Outdone Moscow.| Buda Pest, June 9.\u2014Some of thé distinguished visitors who have arrived here from Moscow, whither t we attend the coronation of ths Czar, declare ihat the celebration here eclipses the Moscow celebration.The of the Estorhazy Andrassy Karolyi and other notable families in the procession yesterday vied wiih gorgeousness of the Orient.gala dresses of the riders and ibé trappings of the horses of the magnates fl with hundreds of thousands of dollars\u2019 worth of jewels.The carriag@in which rode Cardinal Vaszary, Primate of Hungary, was similar to the state carriage of t Czar.The Emperor King yesterda ceived the members of the Lower of Diet at the palace.THE COLORED DELEGATES.St.Louis Hotels and Boarding Houses wit not Hav Have Them.St.Louis, Mo, \u2018June 9.\u2014 What shall bas done with the colored delegates and alterne rnates to the National Republican vention is a question which is az- dling the members of the National es who have arrived here, as well as the Business Men's Leagup, which se- uis.Every hotel and boarding house came out flatfooted yesterday and declared that it would entertain no negro guest or customer.Money is no object.Threats of progecution have had no effect and from the present outlook it would seem that unless tents are secured the gplored men wiil have to go hungry and unhoused.CHEAPER STREET CAR FARES.\u2014\u2014 af pT yslkve Wis, June $-At a meet- of the city council, held yesterday 2 rnoon, & T cent s car fare ordinance was Ris days time is given in which totellon he railroad to print at tickets and e arran ments for ce ing out the terms of d : The com- THE KAISER'S GUESTS.ew York, June 9.- 9.\u2014A' Berlin special the Journal SATs A Hamburg de- sparc says 1 bh naval.architects who artived there yesterday were received with Lh nigh honors _as (be guests % a Em bey are due ere pesday.pectal pero an usta wi will be given Hed: al etes beld Mn |p 1 pay.bite.| eet BELGIAN STEAMER SUNK.un Lisbon, June 9\u2014The Be Princess Glementine, Bound Jan ports for .Ant \u2018by colliding: with un.\u2018ahi captain, io north, agitate \u201cMERIT\u201d ESTABLISHED, pa ER oI I LEAD PACKETS ONLY.CEYLO OF \u201cSUPREME\u201d QUALITY.NOT SIMPLY \u201cCLAIMED.» 5 N TEA BY ALL GROCERS, 135eodz à Up-to-Date Grocers .HELMET| BRAND Ox : Tongues.YELLOW LABEL.Armour Packing Co.Kansas City.: \u201cIt Will Work Wonders With this Gedepation of Men.\u2019 A Startling Advance in Medical Science 18 fully explained fu a little book called \u2018Complete Manhood, and How to Attain it.\u201d earnest man ho b had suffered, hesitated, thon put at first day is one I'll paver 1 at Duthled with Joy.1 wanted to hug everybody them that ny old self had dicd yes y and seit was born to-day.Why didn't you tell me when wrote that I would find it this way ipe wan was not \u201cnade nis- but in a moment be saw ~ KNEW how bol in a little while\u2014be * \u2018saw the Lght\" Lufure bo bad finished the first Eve ery Joan who we \u2018know the grand truth, the plain \u2018ta, the new discoveries of medical science-\u2014-who es and avoid future pitfalls, should is To slinple * \u2018curiosity seekers,\u201d to those whose physival condition is perfect \u2014to those who need no sid-to Loys\u2014 wo say emphatically this book is wacleas and vi miereats A It is purely me dical and scientific, published e known oe siem of treatment of incalculable value to men fires If you are looking for something sentimental, frivoloes, improper, dor't waste your time and ours Ly writing.Ts is pet fur you.ou want advice, wisdom, warping, help, oohle manhood 2 oisou want to escape soares, traps, quackery-get tte he Erie Medical Go 4 Niagara st, Buffel N.Y., and ask for copy \u2018Cu piste Manhood.\u201d Send it sealed in plain envelop pa free, for a ahors time.pu ~ BOECKH'S Painters\u2019 Brushes Bridled ready for use, no extra charge.Gizeoû BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS, A stable, slaughter house and ice house and sheds on the 2nd concession of Thur- Jow, Ont., owned by John Snell, butcher, were dest royed by, fire Sunday afterncon.Loss, $3000 ; insured for The returns issued na the British Board of Trade for the month of May show a decrease in imports of £1,400,000 and an increase in exports of £470,000 as compared with May, 1895.Al a vestry meeting of Trinity Church, Quebes, on Mouday night, Rev.E.J.Etherington, B.A., of Wycliffe Colle Toronto, was appointed incumbent of the church.M.Xavier Blanc, Senator for Hautes Alpes, France, died cn Monday.He was born at Gap, August 5th, 1817, ln politics he was a Republican.T.A.Kidds, general store, at Oxford Mills, Ont.was broken into on Sunday night by burglars, and six silver and one gold watch stolen.A powerful electric plant is being installed by the Imperial Government at Fort Clarence, on the Dartmouth whore of Halifax harbor.Thowas Parkins, of the Customs, Windsor, Ont., and a prominent Mason, is dead.He was formerly in business at Kingston.; Patrick Finn and John Lambe, railway section men, were drowned Monday in the Grand River at Caiusville, Ont.Cornell University has been presented with $2000 for the purpose of sending a geographical expeaition to Gréenland.The Linotype operators on the dail papers of St.paul and Minneapolis struck opday night A Bocialistic attack on he repel Government was ea.on Monday.aA A plug of grushergers is feared in Miss WORRELLS DEATH.The Incident is Attracting Much Attention in England.London, June 9\u2014Mr.Astor\u2019s paper, the Pall Mall Gazette, Le pestorde printed a story about Mi Worrell, thé young girl who \u201cied mysteriously at San Francisco, which: would indicate that she hud been sent\u2019 abroad by her father, T Thomas Worrell, because he dis- appro¥ed-of her lover, leaving an Infer- - ence {0 be wn that committed suicide.The father r.) an invalid, is Sut of town for his health.The : Wor.are a wealthy respected fam- fy living in a beautiful house, surround- by fine grounds, at Kensington.The Times this morning prints an interview with a married =» r of the dead Miss Worrell, the wife of Mr.J.King, a well known solicitor.She is greatly distresssd over the story in the Gazette, whose reporter she found interviewing the cook in the kitchen.sister,\u201d she mid, \u201cbad no love affair, as described, but left us in March for a voyage to Australia with friends.She left Sydney alone early in May for San Francisco.I received a \u2018letter from her on Saturday, dated May 5 \u2018and she was in the best of spirits.I feel sure that fier death was the result of heart disease, ns private cables assure uv.The gruel surmises to the contrary are \u2018like wi to kill my father, who is seriously THE STORM IN THE WEST.Rallways will Not be Able to Run for a Few Days.Omaha; Neb., June 9\u2014The storm which visited the Loup vai ey on Saturday was the worst that ever visited that sec tion.The railroads suffered the most and traffic w resumed for several g to the washing away ot brid nd \u20ac culverts.Much of the coun- ry inundated.Officials of the Union acific say it will be impossible to.move trains before Friday.received by General Manager Hot ridge says that Wolbach was completel tels inundated, the water standing epth of feet over the entire En.® que depot was almost completely destroyed and six box cars standing on the side strack were washed several miles away.Twenty\u2014two Chedron an on ihe ok Horn road beiween Deadwood are washed out.THREE HANGED TO-DAY.Mrs.Dyer, the Baby Farmer to be Hanged To-morrow.London, June 9\u2014Threo men, Milson, Fowler and re ba in New- gate prison here, at > orclock this morn- an one acatfold, The execution was vate and death was instantaneous.Mil- son and Fowler are Ken as tho Mus- well Hill murderers, t hey were vict- ed of felonious! entering | luswell Lodge, Tetherdown, Muswell I.on Fobruary 18, and murdering Mr.Henry Smith, the vecupier.Seaman vas known as the Whitechapel murdere Unless there is \u2018a change in the arrangements, Mra.he nue} -far- met convicted of mu of infants, will be hanged at t > same place to-morrgw.\" .EMPEROR WILLIAM'S BYMPATRY Paris, June 9 Emperor William hus telegraphed to President Faure expressing nis Fympathy mith him in the death eror saps \u201cFrame ie aeeln, weeping ¢ agaln.weepin the the tb of ons On teonality, rh oc ys when he ever remain u t me ¥ valuable rt to\u201d improve the lot of the\u2019 SPP classes.\u201d he Deputies | bargains as these.value of the doflar.not the careful mother.RIGHT in all the \u201c little things \u201d: Two-piece.Plaited Suis Good strong Suits.Good School Suits, in blue serge o ceive.81.26 Halifax Fees Suits.81.76 All-wool Tweed loués, best value in the trade.25 Best quality Scotch Tweed.82.76 Cheviot, Suits, in blue or black.$3.00 All-wool blue or black.$3.50 Worsted Suits, in steel gray, blue gray, and drab Black Venetian Dress Suits $3.00 to & OS If The Boys Were to Choose \u2014$What to wear, they would wear the best, and it is easy to gratify the little fellows\u2019 neat ideas when mother can lay her hand on such It inculcates into the very nature of the lad a Some people may object to our paying particular attention to the buttons, thread, cloth, and make of these suits, but Here are a few long-wearing, hard-time- priced clothing facts about the clothes we make ourselves and make This is what we call Value Giving, ' Blumenthals, In Single or Double Breasted Suits\u2014Three-piece Suits.All-wool Tweed Suits.Best Scotch Tweed Suits Blue & Serge pee special Suits, Boys\u2019 Cotton Sailor Biguses to 81.36 8 pa Cotton Sailor Blouse aite LLL 600 2.50 Boys\u2019 Sailor Suits.890 to 76 Jersey Suits.1.25 to 85.00 Jersey Skirt Suits.$2.00 to 50 \"We will offer the whole of out stock are marked.They have sold ro slow Hanis is the time for our customers to PRICES CUT IN TWO.Bargains ii Waterproof Coats., FOR THIS WEEK: Black Paramatta Conte with with Cape, $6.50, for 83.25.Tweed Rubber Coats, $8.00, for 84.00, and $10.00, for $5.00.All lines reduced the same way; you just pay us balf the price they are marked .FOR REMAINDER OF THIS WEEK ONLY At JOHN ALILAN\u2019S, 687 to 665 Craig Street.ÿ DOWN TOWN K jewellery Shop WEDDING PRESENTS.We have a display of suitable articles which cannot be surpassed.Space permits y a f mention.Onyx \"Pedestals, Sterling Silver and Plated Ware, Jowellery and Diamonds.Bought for \"cash, we are enabled to quote very attractive prices.R.A DICKSON & CO.1791 Notre Dame St.Next to Carsley's.) THE FIFTY DOLLAR TAX.At the meeting of the City Council yesterday, Ald.Penny presented a oti- tion from a number of secondhand ers, protesting against the $50 tax: Tha tition was referred \u2018to the Finance mmittee.Ald.Penny gave notice -of motion to amend the by-law imposing the Pa Liberal-Conservative Club sud the Charles Club were incorporated .Ha Road Committee's report, recommending the ranting of permission to the Be elon ne Com upany to iay underground wires, was laid over until next meeting.A motion by Ald.to Prefontaine, adopt & re recommending the era- sion of \u201che mologated lines on Desery street, between Notre Dame and Rou.ville streets was The lease of part o onmecours Marq ket to the Provincial Government as an agricultural muscum was next eupaider- od, and it was decided, Con- naughton's suggestion, - to ant a nine lease.Te was decided to Justeuet the City Attorney to appeal from the Recorder's \u201crecent Jecision respecting he early closing by-law ; wend.Michio and Ald.- Connaughton inted respectively Protestant and\u201d cat lic School Commissioners.\u2014\u2014 sT.LOUIS DU! MILE END.In the case of \u201cJean Gauthier inst the Corporation of EX.I.ouis du Mile End and A.Chevalier intervenant, Jud ge Champagne has.upheld Mr.Gautbier\u2019s | a ta to annul + resolution of the e End Council, ap- poisting iz.Leu \u2018Chevalier « ons of thèir num- Tr r.Chevalier, at the time b intment as ctranoillor, had been indebted to the Corporation for taxes, which, it was eeat atended, disqualified him.Mr.Chevalier \u201cplesded that he hed a counter claim the corporation; but the Court h J thet all taxes must be paid up to ea of com- Chevalier peogation Siti i\" deciared ind a ass \u2018souncillor; \u2018bas slroady- poon found ity in the ns Bench of ot va Pos ue Er dors mercy, Youd A wel Le + : « fa Fo .PLR rg Summer Lapins #5c and 5@c betiles.At all druggists, or rom WALLACE DAWSON, 188rriawtt 169 54, Lawrence Street.Ladies\u2019 Cutting Academy , Established in 189).Waists without a single seam, the est In ge word this wonderful system With th ' fit without trying it on.ROUTE aed if to al | - gllour axreement, ot of Farin den a modation in the A .\u201cMBs, EK.L.RTRIER, 886: Dons Super, Montreal capital nursing , ing a fash- on craze in Paria.One Éstablish- ment has a Whole staft of ladics, niarried and sin le who only go through their self-imposed tasks and efficient manner, trouble to fit themselves beforshand for hospital dutics.They undergo a strics examination, and when they have successfully proved t r posetesion of tho, necessary qusalificatinns they receive onr-* One of Blind \u2018brevets d\u2019infirmiere.\u201d © © the latest recruits in the id the hospital nurses.at Auteuil Hatin Meline, daughter of the Presi dent of the Council, who has just passed \u2018an examination fur appointment to a which is not without peril, especial- at a period when the air is supposed whole?by magic in a das\u2014no, of TWEED RUBBER COATS at haif the price théy this season and wc want to reduge the Stock, > ce ey ¢ 129,354 + \u201c| Ie TL y to bo thick with the microbes of zymotio .: dissase.Special Notices.\u201cIf you aro in search of a good Seconds ] or band Piano, we have & number of bare gains in Upri hts « and uares, for immediate pure .Lindsay,\u2019 new warerooms.2705 Bt.Catherine sutrebt, To-morrow, Wed nes lay, will ha our special bargain da Jor ull ress makers\u2019 anil milliners\u2019 supplies.» have decided to take 16 per cent.off vi bille for dressmakers and milliners « very\" Weitnesday until M Super thce, » at the great RCH 1885 Note Dame st., aliquette, will apeak to- ing, at 175 56, 2 $ | Hotel block.* he - PRESBYTERIAN ©.ASSEMBLY.IT OPENS TO-MORROW TORONTO, IN Some Well-known Faces Will be Missing-Some Matters Which Will be Discussed\u2014Representa- tion and the Place of Meeting.(Special to the Star.) Toronto, June 9\u2014The twenty-second General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be opened in the Central Presbyterian church to-morrow evening.Two: figures that for many years were accustomed to represent the Torunto Presbytery at the meetings of the Supreme Court of Presbyterianism in the Dominion will be wanting this year.Dr.Reid.the vengrable clerk of the General Assembly since the organization of the united body in 1875, will be missed, as wii the Rev.D.J.Mac- donneil, of .Andrew's church, the once energetic conven ar of the Augmentation Committee.The Rev.Dr.Burns, forin- merly of Montreal, \u2018but murs recentl of Halifax, will be absent from the same cause, requicscat in pare.Two matters bearing upon th workings of the Supreme Court have had considerable aitenii.n given to them dnr- of ithe year, one of these formally and flicizily, tha other informally and sowe- hat freely.The first bas reference to the proportion of representation in the Genvral Assembly.liy the act constituting the Supreme Court it is the rule at present that the General Assembly shail consist of one-fourth of the w hole number of minisiers whose names are on the ralls of the several Presbyteries of the church and an equal number of elders.When the pumber of names on the roll of a Presbytery is not divisible by four, the fourth shall reckenad from the next higher multiple of four.Each Presbytery shall elect ity representatives at an ordinary meeting held at least twenty-one days before the meeting of the General Assembly.I any one thus elected resigns his commission the Presbytery may at any subsequent meeting held not l°ss than eight days before th: mecting of the Grand .Assembly appoint another in his stead.Forty commissioners, of whom 21 are ministers, shail constitut~ a quorum for the transection of business.ut twenty commissioners, who were ap- Poin: twenty-on® days before ing ot al the place and time appointed may constitute the court and adjourn from time to time until a full quorum is present.At the last assembly, held in London, an overture was presented and sanctioned as follows: \u2018Whereas, the number of commissioners to the General Assembly this year is five hundred and thirty-three, being an increass of thirty-one on the representation of last year; and whereas the increase may be expec to come greater from year to year, rendering the providing of accommodation for commissioners at the place of meeting more difficult, and making it practically impossible to provide a fund for the travelling expenses of commissioners; and whereas a reducticn in the basis of representation would not interfere with the efficiency of the General Assembly, the General Assembly sends down to the Presbyteries of the church, under the Barrier Act, the following \u2018Remit,\u2019 with instructions to report their juig- ment on it to next Assembly, viz., that in the act constituting the General Assembly \u201c\u2018one-sixth\u2018\u2019 be substituted for \u201cone-fourth,\u2019:.and that section two be amended to read as follows: \u201cWhen the number of names on the roll is not divisible by six t sixth shall be reck- uned by t'he next higher multiple of six.\u2019 A report will be presented on t p nouncements by Preabyteries on this remit at-tha present assembly, and the Judgment of the court will be given ac- in ?The se« Yond matter relates to the lace of holding the General Assembly.favor one place of meeting from \u201cyear to year.uite a number who want ryt or Toronto want the General Assembly there annually.But other places have claims.Montreal, for example, has claims as strong as Toronto.Kingston and Ottawa are mice- ly situated, and either one would be suitable.Then, again, it is claimed that entrality is of importancé, and therefore Winnipeg is the spot above all others for the Dominion.Many interests would ; by he choice of a permanen meetin \u2018Presbyterian Church Ph in The United States, which is eighty-six years older than the Presbyterian Church in Canada, continues the practice of changing about its highest court from year to year.The arguments in favor of a permanet place are_not a few, but those contra are perhaps veightier and more in number, so that the talked ol change \u2018is not likely to become an act in the near future.A journal in the western part of Ontario, informing\u2019 tbe public upon matters relating to the approaching Genera: Assembly, intimated a fortnight 2 o that tho principal subject ore 6 supreme court im June of 1896 would ve * deficits.\u201d Gloomily put, everything ran into &eticit, and every scheme was behind.ngs of the assembly will prove at all this ls a mistake.The year has been markedly prosperous year.Notwithe sianding the depredsion, the schemes of the ehurch, generally speaking, and the numerical nocessions io the church are all on the upgrade.The augmentation scheme bas done admirab French evangelization is in a good way.[Home missions, as far as known, are in ad- \u2018vance of a r ago.The contributions toward the maintenance of the theol ie cal colleges are larger than in 1895.\u201cFrom the latest official figures, the poly scheme that will in pio, hi likelihood reported bebind is t oreign sion \u2018scheme.And by the end of the present week it may be found that it is not behind.Should tho report intimate that the income for fo n missions is lower in the aggregate than for last year, ii is known now that the deficiency will not be because the givings through- \"out the church tothis sc pomme are smaller, but usa not been marked as 1885 by rpacies from individuals who remembered the foreign o.mission work in their wills.con- \u201cgregations have given more than for- erly this year to fo n missions, and \u2018Ÿthe gross revenue to thls scheme reported twelve months a 0 was considerably over one hundred thousand dollars.For Dyspepsia and Bad Blood Humors Manley\u2019s *'Celery-Nerve Compound is unexcelled.Mer.Ces.Reid, « 9° T.R.Opera Hamburg, On D star dat ve The college d of the church's work will Stat conatlarable attention a this assembl Morin College ot uele : s re.en.inv.tad the Rey a tor Meco: of 5t.John, New Brunswick to its principalship, ant additional wem- bers to the professional s { are under fonismplation Queen's University is for an additional professor in ook \u2018Theol: t, licit- ing Fhoologion\u201d Depart for bis rite polie Manitoba College is completing earrange- ments for its summer session, and will oxpress is colin, Tas that President Patton, of to deliver a course suminer students.i Laren may visit\u2019 he same institution be- ! for the session closes.the Theolo- ! gical College at Montreal Dr.Scrimger voy interim principal durin, § heal sence on trans-atlantic shores of Vicar.The asscinbly will be asked to ratify the selection made by the College a que Reverend James Barclay.D.D., Paul's Church, Montreal, ts the temporary position of successor to Principal MacVicar as professor of systematic theology.The summer school of Theology in the Maritime Provinces will open n Halifax about the middle of July.Professor Watson, the distinguished philosopher of Queen's University, Kingston, will deliver a course of lect [ures oo Balfcur's Foundations of Belief og he progress of the Halifax aummer Ne of associated with him will be Des Scott, of Chicago, who will re-deliver a scries of addresses on the origin and development of the Nicene Theology which has been much talked of since they were first delivered in Princeton Theological Seminary in connection with the stope foundation of that institution.Knox College, Toronto.bas been considerably agitated throughout the year over the choice of two new professors.The Presbyteries of the Church have had a say in inations.Discussions throughout.Pan Church have shown favorites for the positions.The Knox College Foard made choice of two young men from outside.ne of these is doing res nsible literary work in Britain, and has announced himself disinclined to leave it for a Toronto professorship.The other nominee an American, may accept should the General Assembly ratify the Board's selection.The new Book of Praise which has been in cours: of preparation for three years will be laid bofo the ore 1be bly at its meet this year: An expectation was tndulged hy some members that the book which would be adopted by tho Preshyterian Church in Canada would be used as well by the British Presby- terinn Churches, anid by the churches of tha same denomination in Australasia.Committees of the different epurches ¥ have wrought to secure a of Praise which might be used by the Presbyterian Church at large.recent accounts from Scotland are true this expectation is not likely to ra And if not, very will firmed in the judgment they pd a all along, that there are conditions ohserv- uble in the Church, in Britain that are s0 different from those in the Dominion of Canada that it was in vain to wait for a common sentiment on this work.Two memb-rs of the Hymnal Committee returned from Britain about a year ago after having mat the members belonging to similar committees.On presenting their report à to lust General Assembly in Ont, it \u2018was decided to lay the matter over for.a year before the matter for the Hook of Praise would be adopted.It seems that the year's nego- tiatious have not borne much fruit.Many hope that the Assembly of \u201895 will grant permisson to the Hymnal Committee to proceed at once with the publication of the new book for the Canadian Church.Special interest is centering in the work conducted in the foreign fi field ld by the Presbyterinn \u2018Church in fairs in ntral India essai not \u201cbeen managed for a number of years without much anxiety.India is a difficult field for missionary operations.It pleasing to note, however, that fresh encouragement has como to leaders in the work there, which puts new hope into the supporting Churc hams.The work conducted in the islands in the Southern Pacific has been a gloriously honored work.Geo cogräphical considerations have suggested to the church in Canada if it would not be desirable to give the oversight of t portion of the foreign work to the Australasian Presbyterians.A step toward that sud may taken at the Assemb em forced surrender of the Island of Form by China to Japan has chan the as ct of the work in that Oriental field.last year, when D L Mackay, the veteran missionary of the Presbyterian Church in Canada in Formosa, retired from the moderatorship, the condition of affairs has been invoived degree of certainty.Dr.Mackay understood the ( Chinamen.Reli- Korine ing, he ruled affairs in orthern Formosa.The Japanese and he Chinese are two different national- thoes And the conditions that have paved the way to signal success under a hinese regime may not bo permitted to exist now that the pew rulers have come upon the soil.Acquisition of territory as a result of victory in war has turned things in mission enterprise upside down on past occasions.Friends of missions are awaiting with some concern the developments of Japariese rule in the Formosan Province, all the while hoping that the uncommon growth of religious work during the past twenty years, as jenned executed through Cana- ian agents, and their native a on from e For inter The Su ism in jurisdiction over a church that extends rom the Atlantic on the east to the Pacific on the west, and from\u2019 the boundary line between the Dominion and the Republic of \u2018tbe United States on the south to the most northern spot on which man is found on this continent.The Presbyterian Church in Canada over twenty-six thousand.eight hund- rahipp lacva for its member ship.these to accormod for five hundred and fifty thousand wor- ippera The families belonging to the Bosomination are close upon one hund- in addition to to twenty-flve Te amo single persons who are out- aide of the bo Ids.Lest year there wero over one hundred and eighty-five thousand members in full communion with the church, tnore than twenty thousand of whom were added same year, The baptiams for he sa r wore betwen twelve sod i t ou- san management 0 e large membership is in the bands of the min istry with six a seven bundred elders, and ten t d other officiala About ons hundred and fifty thousand young people are in Sunday School classes, and in TE a staff of ghteen thousan: tendents and teachers.The ters in ane Pres- byterian Church in Canada received for stipend nearly one million of dollars.congregations hout the -Church paid for nal r- one million seven un- and fifty-maoven thousand nine hundred and eighty-nine dollars.To different missionary schemes out- aide of strictly § purposes the Church devoted over three hundred The or thousand five hundred and ninety-three dollars.Unless he is prevenied from being present ai the meeting.or for some un.antic reason honor the Gordon, former] \" Andres Church, Otta 4 ry rtson tbe Mode Mode Assembl succeed ebip of the y.Weg ha Laine à & failure, M.ft of am ture mit, tos Bris the country te œuspend theïr lectures and to the rural districts, where hey be farmers been secured TRADE, FINANCE - =-AND-\u2014 COMMERCE.MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.star Oifice, 9th June, 1886.) Grain \u2014in the locai market the thing that is is the thing that has ceen.anged and prices are steady is un at the tallowing buckwheat, 37c to 37 our.\u2014The Huctuations in the The demand range: Osis, No.3° white, ZT: to 27 1-ze; peus per 60 Its, 55 1-2c to b6c: teed barley, 34 1-2c to S6c; i-zc.wheat markets yesteraay exercised an aprrecia.le infiuence upon liour cuyers here.In the evening almost inditr mund was decid t m, and erent.\u2018To-da: y the edly on the quiet side.rh tents, $3.50 x we To; w inter patents, 3.75.to i atrulg ht rollers, 335.80 to anitoce shorts at 33 ure go- fur tran the maret ing Me hot cakes.is moderately active Outineal.\u2014the wi ana firm al $12.esale market o te urgent, ovar We to $4; stro 5 is ex- - lots there is, in lders who d to accept for rolied oats are fn tne minority.Provisions.\u2014The demand for smok meats ls fair, that tor vork, very slow We quote: Con shor a mess, pe tarrel, 312.30 to Ta r tt, ¥%c to luc; ard.compound, pure, per ib.71-Zc to Cheexe.another shilling 1 hams, per io, me to, Te er lb, 51-2¢ to 5 3-4c; lara, 7 3-4c.\u2014The putlic cable declined to-day ola \u20ac cheese, both White ana colored, but gave no figures for new stock, which, however, was yesterday ul- ternôon quot at jt Trading on spot to-day was limited, and dealers were reticent as to prices, 6 5-8c to 6 3-4c wus acout the idea lor finest Western.At 6 3-ic covered the Utica yesterday 5 3-4c range for actual Lusine 5 city yesterday there few exporters in larg ordin, e and Commerce ef but no general demand.Fancy white-ap- peared to show & litue steadier tone, and some holders ot speciyl factories were inclined to ask 63¥-3c, dut that figure on tte interest on the part of a ull cream cheese, was extreme to sel, thougn a little tusiness Colored ¢ Holders tried hard fancy.at rere.eral supply, thou, steady on the basis fancy entire white or ly oftered at î Montreal, eese, to how- ile tuyers rarely offered above 81-z¢, hough a litUe tradl that was certa is the ex- \"rail sie tuil cream was in lit- ook place nly moderately active, ot Tc for colored, thou, e.and n holders Were inclined to feel atou strictly h free- At Watertown ing 6 y 5000 toxes sold Eulk to go to 1 and rul 1-Bc.make in that BEL y «8.reported 10 to 16 i sti eelling to Jobe per cent.0 over 1 Butter.ror ters for Tee at t factory, but one lot of Sov tuts of first-class duality Certainiy ds her 16c.dairy outter there = hs w .\u2014C Jesale era hoice stock in large quantities For the amall quan- is tairly active a SC ne tities required r he grocers 91-2c Maple Products.\u2014There Choice 1b.in bulk, and Dice = For choice $1-4c 18 ask Green Fru and choice at 32.50 13 undouttedly slow duthority attritwtes fact that we have so tar \u201clemon weather.\u2019 would prorably make the situation.ries, held its.\u2014k'ancy - lam: quoted in this roarket | tds A tew ANAS are se 18 change.up is worth 51-4c to 51-3c per s firm a su The de tor the eenson.the a decid ons, 3008, at 33 to ing fairly may t 8care 33.25, mand depression to the prices ranged trom sc to 10 1-2c per quart Live rons At t and business was port account.done £1 \u20ac astated ot 600 cattle, Of rings o aterdey the 50 calves A fair home and ex- h on For noice cate shippers were 81-2c to r 1b, live weight.any vod putchers stbek bro ht fr to $3.60 eac n° êtfres brou ht rom to 36 each © 1 ve hogs Foint st.Énarles was $4 to E78 are TE: RECEIPTS.AN AMERICAN MARKETS Receipts and Shipments.wheat 28%.9000 oats, 7750 b IN MONTREAL.C.P.R.CANAL.\u2014 82 M9 \u2014 2083 16.870 161 11,10 \u2014\u2014 7 \u2014_\u2014 451 43 3418 1017 6790 \u2014 2 » 495 \u2014\u2014 23 \u2014_\u2014 bushels 404, flour, Shi ments.: ET 000 bushels wheat, Bose 000 corn 009 New York, June 25 els wheat, 83, Duluth, June Shee! Toledo.June 9.\u2014Recel pt Shy wheat.Shirments, wheat, 8000 corn.wheat, 4000 corn Milwaukee, ela wheat, 25,000 bushels w| wil it J = 9.Rece] roi une 9.\u2014 There , 4242 bhis.flour SRecelpta, 196.106, oats, 00 bushels June Cor \u201cire 32.000 bush- corn , 000 flour \"ta, 170,000 bushels 1000 bushels were no pau of wheat.nneapoila: busheis et wheat.une Shipments, 38, Chioago Hog Market.Union Stock Yards, i i * Recelpta market t seear st sheep were up y 9.\u2014 The eady.The rece BRITISH MARKETS.Cable advices to the fhe En AS pactie icall Toto Produos Market June 9 Market Sul, \u2018Flour \u2014 Receipts, 134,000 bushels esti- Th Board of Trade report lsh | markets for breadstuffs as fol- don - off oust.wheat raight rollers 38.Toronts reighta.3% heat \u2014 8 ado qudted at lc Mia Mia land and at Fort Uri af ai a et quote at = cron at the Possible, and ai toBoc.view thé face of Hat and or.- taine street.fes \u2018= Fi x.: - : \u2018 the period of ix days It was mot distur | On the @bventh day the casket was of up In the presence p large crowd.y \u201cit yo» difficult to $ragine a riment than this.Even no poesible excuse them mors horrible than they slrens Jensen are b purying the man.CA was desired to perform could bav have boen done equally ell by sealing the man up in the box without poisse through the details of burying and digging him up again.foreover, pander surh circumstances, it is im ib te pi him aid cuickl should he and, although cel.dents may mr rare in hypnotism, their possibility is by no means to ba neglected.\u2018\u201d » | Spocial Notices.Mr.R.D.McGibbon will speak to-night at Dr.Roddick\u2019s meeting, at 175 St.An- 3 PROPERTY FOR SALE.me em AAA A SALE-REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT.Houses and lots ir all parts of the cicy and sub- urbe.Property sold by private and auction sale.Valuations i.loans pegotisted anit insursnce effected at mininium rates.8.wo Ward, Manager, Fraser Bros.453 St.James st.137 t£_ F°5,84 SALE OR TO LET-FINE SUMMER RESI- | The Manor House.at Polat an Lac, with large well shaded grounds.Apply to L U.A.Genest, Three Rivers, P.Q.13712 9 R SALE \u2014 AT KNOWLION, \u201cBROME F lawn,\u201d fine place, fhree ac:ea, Inrge bouse and ! Lara, oxtensive, lawn tenuls court, shade trees and or chard.{ ng: furnace and water in house; suitable for summer and winter; near stations and three minutes from the beautiful Brome Jake.Apply.H.E.Williams, \u201cSunnylea.\u201d Koowiton, or Mrs.À.T.tes, 47 New York sve, Brooklyn, N.Y.1228 2aw OR BALE\u2014 SPLENDIDLY SITUATED B paglots in Westmount, 25 z 90: pe only shallow bo hal.only a few stens from the ric cars and easy terms of nerer get again.A Brown & Co.Tia Notre ine sires 12- ood et ILD- ta ro R SALE\u2014ARTISTIC NEW HOUSKS AND cottages, sandatone and pressed ck, Teo 11 ms, finished in hardwood, extension kitchen, sani- inutes from Victoria square aT me RATES Prepaid Classified Advortisements, ° re WANTED, eo ards or less, cate word, esch rot se LIED: NN cents fur 10 words or lem, snd 1 cent por extra All other \u201cWANTRD\" ada.38 cent.tor 38 words or less, sad lent cr eatre word, each insertion.ROOMS , 10 ats for 20 words or less, and if , each Insertion.30 words or less, and hi cout per [133] FOËND.D, D meute for 809 0 words or less, and 3{ cut per se.ro LF HOUR ETC, 96 cents for 25 words fs ce less, and | cent per que worl, each insertion.FOR SALE, $3 ccots =.aod 1 cent per extra word, each inecrtion.PROPERTY FOR BALE.25 cents or 35 words or leas, and 1 cent por extre word, euh ae portions LOST, 3 2) cents for £5 words or lesz, ad 1 vent pes extra rertion.BUSINERA CHANCES, FTC.S-cents for 2 words or cent por extra vw onl, each ins ction.PERRON ALES pare J 3 ounts per word, minimum 23 ceuts earl insert NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The above rates are NET CASH with order.When advertisements are sent in with out being prepaid numerous entries have to be made, and the rate is, in consequence, much higher.No charge made in our books for classified verfisements fur less than five lines, \u2014 \u2014- HOUSES TO LET.ALAN PASSES SL emma 0.LET \u2014 HOUSES, FLATS, TEN.ments, stores.olc.Call or sond for B lists also catalogue of property for sale, McMann, 178 St.James st.Bell telephone i Oo LET RESIDENTIAL rac Cor.i ner Gladstone av o and Porchester st, nowly tinted throughout.Avply 3 Gladstone or ! 38t, Peter.\u2018Telephone 416 or 3136.we 0 LET_OR FOR SALE, AT BACK River, now brick cottage, 3 minutes\u2019 walk 1rom electric cars, very Inrgo Sanden, suitable fur winier and summor.Eas, rms.Apply Thos.Sutton, 1632 Notre Dame.a\u2019 ous: O LET \u2014 HOUSE, AT PORT FO Fou Fortune.£5 Tex LET \u2014 AT ST.ANNE'S, A NICE of nine apartments, with good thin five minutes\u2019 x mo VACANT.ret aN ANAS Wag N ourteaL SERVANT.NUST Avoiy 9 ia eee washing of oR wets Warren o_o PIRST SLAs SEWING MA- varios.\u201d i ces 08 ETI Re Gees 16, 11, San Lite Hidy, ! Us ANTED -\u2014.BOOKKEBPER, ONF FAMILIAR Ad re hardware and iron tree preferred \"Re AXTED-GIRL AS HOUSE AND FATE= AD 237 University « City refereuces require N SITUATIONS WANTED NN NIL Ff NSN ed BITUATION BY FRENCH WS es \u2014 SITUATION AB TRY GIRL Wan 170% Be.ans AB PAN 136 3 VV ANTED-URAINING OR MARBLING BY BX- perienved town country.Stewart ith a ypotite Montre 0145 Wa da private fentes 3004 raforencce 25 Bt.Eliade ° > 3 ET A RESPECTABLE PERSON, À situation ns cook.references.No ob eo es 11 BL Ravard, ANTED\u2014A YOURG GIRL AS GENERAL SEE raul.willing to goto thy scasid No washing red.Apply at 10 Unissraiy lraning.urences requi: WwW NTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL WHO CAN WarToN tagle.10 University \u201ca WANTED aozTAND w \u2018WRITER AND TYPE lad accustomed lu Heminygton machine.Best of referegues required.Aunty, stating references anil aulary expected.*Q ¥3.\u201d » ofica 1M 3 WAN fri A GoD aRSLAL SERS ANT.WIL po ing W go to the seaside.A 18 Mackay st.i TANTELZ DRY CH COUNTER HAND whohsale drug store.No one without experience need apply.Address ¥.O.Box 24.WAS AN A GOOD GENERAL BERVANT, JAF 651 8t.Denis V AED GENERAL SERVANT BY A SMALL family.Goou wages.Apply at 163 Mens ar WVASTED\u2014A PERSON TU HELP NURSE AN eld -2ly gentleman, wheres a traine nurs: is not re- À STAR office, sans refer- BTAR 843 quired.Ajply in writing te oe sand staliug terms by the mouth.Q BCL\u201d office.V 7 ANTED_EXPERIZNCED HOUSE GIRL.2000 plain cook.Wages $12.00 peor mouth.Car fure allowed, Apply afternoons, 344 Metculfe avenue, Weiat- moun 1344 Var - FOR OFFICE WORK, A YOUNG Must be a quick, good writer and here a knowledge of bookkeeping, snd also capable of taking tele lophoné orders L_ Address \u20188 965,\" HrAn office.134 à WALTER AERVANT.APPLY 9% Laguuchetiere (corner Windsor), between 4 ar 5 ANTED\u2014BALE3M EN To REPRESENT THE Inrgest Canadian Numserivs.Liberal inducements and exclusive terntory for ouw sesson.Uomplete outtt free.Don't let previous failure bar the way, cume with u successful house and ho a success.Apply Dow, addressing nearest otios, Luke Brothers Company.International urseries, or Chicago.132 taw anTeD-cenceaL RE No wasn.ng n ust bave good Bly 5 one, 10 41% Bt Philly « 11° ANTED\u2014PROFESSOR BROWN IS OPEN TO take engagement as Érst class rapid all roand wood turner, house ture, tall turning etc.Piece work preferred.Apply London House, near (à T.Station \u2018 ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY BPEAKING AND position as clerk or both Lengni Address * EI STAN office.1343 VW ARTED-POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER.CAN furnish exvellent references \u201cR as BTAR oflico.ANTED \u2014 HY EXFERIENCED NURSE Fert miasseure, smploymeat for J 2 August, care childrea or insalid nominal \u201cO 365, \"STAR goss ANTED-SITUATION Ag COACHMAN BY xhly ui ds horses, drive foutle or single.By letter, Mr.Harvey.Maisongeure VW ARTES BY YOUNG MAX.WELL RBOOM- ed, ith drtver on lrcry.\u2018Bveaie both iagusen APH A SU BE Andro st._ WW TANTED-BY YOUNG LADY, WITH river nce, situation as book! er; would be ahd to assist witn office work for a tow bours daly or in ho cvening.Relvrencvs.Address \u201cR #3,\" 8r AR office.PECTABLE FIRST CLASS laundress, one or two days\u2019 work weekly 14 Hermiue at.lo go man's lamliy.rine st.ANTED\u2014SITUATION A8 GEN ERAL SER- 3 vant, by s young girl.Apply No.> St.Alexander Wa ANTED-BŸ | RESP 181 ANTED\u2014BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WORK Ww of any kind by the day.30 Cathedral st.ye i ANTED_BY EXPERIENCED ACOOUNTANT.position as bookkeeper.Understands banking, insurance and commercial \u201cbooks.E d R.H.Henry, care of Colin McArthur, 52 Park ave.133 3eod ARTED- SITUATION AS RESIDENT \"GOVERness or companion, or to take charge of children at tho seanide.Hi rol Apply to A.8, care of Y.W.C.A, 34 Stanley.15 3 V ANTED-\u2014POSITION, RooMA_XRWLY PU AD.POR GENTLE or ladies Qiu ave.ï OOMS-FOUR LARGE WEWLY bedrooms te lef; rat class rooms.ROM RQUELE RNISRKD Cuy LL.FROST BEDEOOM ON B er LR M Coms \u2014 HARDOOMELY FURNISHED RÇOMS 24% on bathroom 160 Hutchison st.Joos \u2014 PORNISRED AND UNFURNISHED ma, splendid locality and very Soe rooms.rooms a OOM LAER WELL FURNISHED ROOMS TO lat, suitable for two sootiomen or married 4120 socommodalion 19 Balm I OOMS\u2014TWO PURNIB ROO! THROO! flat, hot water, fed ROOME Ba \u201c i 6, hot water, at 3438 3e Ro0Mé_tanvaouer y Y rer and d Un single a vable, with frat class table Board, at I oon.\u2014 FURNISHED, ON BATHROOM FLAT, with use kitchen and x use Xl chen tke Bons, room room, - suitable for mer 133 3 es OOM\u2014A NICE, LARGE ( Ro NICE.LARG UMPURTABLE FRONT 133 335 Rose SINGLE AND DOUBLE COMPOR®- able ruome, un bathruo: i card \u201c3 Ma mA fat, with or [OOM FURNISHED, 5 MIN Laval Unireraity, family\" ot es, YALE To at 308 Be.Elizabeth st.3 p'ooms \u2014 BPLENDIDLY FURNIBHED, ortable, first class wear Viger square, amutable for marricd couple Of enemy 140 Berri st 133 2 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNIEHED thout board.Terms modera RÇOME, with or wil sats oda 45 and 48 MoGill College.avenue 183_ OOMS\u2014KOOMS TO LET OPPOSITE poMIx oN Also transients accommodated.Peel square.street.> \u201ca 3 OOM\u2014NIOELY | PORNISHED FRONT SINGLE room, gas and hot water, \u20ac modern convenience.93 Palace st ad m3 OOM -DOUBLE ROOM, WITH BOARD.vaca about the 30th June, at 92 Union ave.N° OOMs\u2014TO LET, DOUBLE FURNISHED; as single front.furbished, bathroom fist.All modern niversity.1336 COM \u2014 FURNISHED ROO ROOM, SUITABLE FOR 3 des man, with of without board.Terme modee- ate.1 otre Dame.1333 COMBE\u2014# CATHCART STREET, WELL FURnished.double and single, bachroom fat Good board; late diuner.for visitors BY tary plumbing, cio.17 m stable and «mall garden, wit : o trust: can .£7700 10 8320.\u2018imal parm Tarot dou paiance same sr rent.walk of both railways and commanding a splen- ANTED\u2014A HOUSE AND TABLEMAID, WITH ro ti, Un to busine.Good ur n cook, aw 00M \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.FOR 162 St.Jameast.Open every Friday even ning i?cod did y sion se Lan wo Mountal ns.Low rent.963 Bherbrooke st.also wlll go to the country.of st Down! us AN young svaticmen, quiet habite.ar Hagen fam| i Jo pp.y J A St.wrenco siree! er re LITT AT R SALE-PARK AVENUE CHOICE BUILD.\u2014.= TANTED_A GENERAL SERVANT.NO CHIL.ANTED_BY REEF} ECTABLE WOMAN.WORK AED | ing lots sdjoiniog and overlooking the Exbébiti ia OLET-OR FOR SALE, AT LAÇHINE, of auy kind by the day.Good ref Ad- OOM-\u20144 PRETTY | TunsisneD ROOM.NO Grounds, 30 to 43: po 1 foot sewers, mater, electric light fo cottages, containing all nn yeni- iug, 4305 8 Meighan eat moat nine | ea dress 15281.Urbainst.- 1B3%aw Roda a iu house.ant if desired.aps aro are dn.electric cars Dam the ei lots.Butlders and fave \u20ac Fraley station and rie er side.Also i BLEMAID ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY END OF JUNE IN 13 or 4 buy oD rs! soon.3900 ny choico building lotr.Prices low.Terms eas Wa NTED\u2014COOK, TABLEMAID AND KITCHEN private fam y married couple (Rugilsh).Best Roos tance PARLOR; no DOUBLE AND ee Hot.3 Neo ped Joveatment aod Preebold |i.P.Barnes, Architect, Room 89, Temple Build IV girl @Usionaye.____V of retorenocs, wo.locumorenges.Man be r or bath flat, all froot rooms: fusnished ead Fd LS : street.Opeheorary | ing; JV ANTED\u2014VOUNG GIRL 16 OR 17 Trane oF SES eva rst class cook or laundress.Addre Otberwiso.Duisy heater, gas, bot \u2018water.6la Victoria age, to mind young cl rences required.off - RA bi ay STREET.LOTS BX 100 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.39 Htaynor street, off Greene ave, Westmount.138 3 ANTED BY BRSPRCTABLE ELDERLY RES LET, FURNISHED, SUITABLE FOR five dollars ces iv.Montreal love._AT ONCE AGENTS TO CANVASS noms, situation as Ceo turstah sping.Apply to 30 City Couaciliore Ba and Frechold Company, Room 3, 163\u20ac Brod anyost: LET AT DIXIR.MOST DESIRABLE wane the city on eoramission, with an articis that Slew good city reforence.Apply 14s Balmoral st.15 1 14 5 ren every Friday evening._ 129 6eod me .one Toon can © à good salary.WOMAN.W.WASHING OOM\u2014WITH FULL BO $325 WERKL Y: R SALE\u2014AT A GREAT BARGAIN, BEAU.a\u2019 furnished optiage.containing 11 rooms, Rares \"a 064 S7aX oon 53° WA ASTED-BY aE.Marsh street.175 1 TS sccommodatioss snd piano.Merri Vora.\u201d on (the only one left) in \"Queen's bon Ee 1 stable.«PO.Box Wiha JIEDCAT HOTEL CADILLAC, 1910 NOIRE ANTED RY WESPROTABLE GIRL STA.\u201c2eme esfeme 3 Le 77 TNT Pack,\u201d onfun.Bmall out down, same P.O.c at, one woman pastry and bell child.OOMB_AND BOARD, FLEABANT LOCATIO U.HD LE mec CGI atreet.15a 118.15 à Hoo | for light b oi 33% Be corse.for ES ° Ro transient boarders.97 Union a = R BALE 925 FOR CHO] CE LOTS IN QUEEN'S 2 LET-AT UPPER LACHINE, FOR ANTED\u2014AN INDUSTRIOUB YOUTEH.HAVING _\u2014 \u2014TO LET, FOR À GENTLEMAS ,; Pos un (3050 feet) Ten ox cash, the months of July and August, & com- experience in aocounts, accurate at figures, livi FOR SALE - te ut board.Private ah fal von per talance rable in thre: years without interest.ca ?SU H Danduoran nd 33 Gil st.Le PROPERTY WANTED.Wide PURCHASE A yao PROPRR- ; ty, On à river front, either the 8; wrence, Ot- wa, Chat: or other desirable tiation not mors .P., Blar ida et ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE, A SMALL TENE- y or than four or tive scores required.Address J.office.£2 V fortabiy furniahed house on the riverside, containing Bathroom and all modern conv Address .Post Office, Lachine.1342 0 LET\u2014 FUKNISHED HOUSKS BY the year or for short periods.Gas stoves, Auer light, telaphone and piano if desired.Prices aocording to requirements, $23 to .Add dress P.O.Box 7.1351 0 LET \u2014-A CIN SUMMER RESI- aT et Any oly Henry Hast 13 rn en am Ss Mass eld st, Mont.Rap 7 id balance in re ot Me a hn iia, V 1035,\" STAR office.1%1 PATENT SOLICITORS.M.K.NOLAN & CO, Patents procared all re delay.Agen ts proc in countries without t in United States, England and Germany.Invector at Cn ba writing, cote through ue without coming RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET- | me LET-TWO NEW FLATS, oo AND 683% St.Antoine.7 rooms.it No no taxes.Apply to 004 St.Antoine.) LRT\u2014RESIDENTIAL FLAT: 5 CO; xperieace, salary e.ANTED GERERAL SERVANT AT ST.CaTE- erine Restaurant, 1416 Se.Catherine 1351 TANTED\u2014A a00D GENERAL SERVANT: ONE willlag to go to the country for summer mont A comlorta oe bome offered.Apply at 69 Victoris st, VV ANTE ; 2 D\u2014GOOD VEST AKERS, MEN Pr erred, mediately.& Desjar Notre Damo st.dons VV ANTEDA GOOD COOK.ONLY THOSE vith first class references need apply.50 Ontari tario = sre.W45TED \u2014WORKING HOUSEEREPER.APPLY îto9ÿs m.orltoSp m,atif Sourentr avenue, near Western Hospital 1353 WAR, YOUNG GIRL FOR TÉRx HOUSEwork and assist with children.Apwly 0 Durcche r.and st Sur.= 3 St.5 Gladstone.Telephone 416 or 3136.to Ottawa by writ TRADE MARKB & DESIGNS PATENTS \"\"ocured ta ail cours OWEN N.RVANS, For.Member Institute Fut ps Aone, London.poe sncceslully oteited hands su Succes oF | rH RE NOIDA A Tobi od ALL COUNTRIES FETHERSTONHAUGH&CO Montreal:\u2014Camnda Life Gnlidim ils 8 me Th er aa pence the + bi Jamesst.{ Barr - TELEPHONES \u201cee, 1694, \u2014euse, 4408, Cable Address: SPECIFIC ARTICLES.= CONTENT & DISCONTENT satisfied are they WY ho ! 1 | but vexation and SHOPS.STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES ETC.TOLET- NAAN © Lo \u2014STORE, 3 MINUTES FROM Exhibition Grounds, 1213 St.Law- { To whied in n rear.oe iro W- I Soop ou DE; » STAR office, 163 St.James A 7 Be a \"LET \u2014 THE BEAU UT STORE, with millinery and clothing rooms, large k store, cellar, Counters, + shelves, glass front, otc., in thriving villago of I of Hemmingford.Porsession immediate.Edwards, Na OFFICES TO LET.pLET OFFICES IN THE STAR uilding,.two on second flat (fioors oil- poule by steam; wo ud rent x rod Tram possession, W.E Cooper, Pa Srar office STORES, ETC.WANTED.AIA clo % \u201cPROM APRIL NEXT, first class of on north side of Bt.Oath- between McGill College ave.and Peal street.1037, Gran office tr MONEY TO LOAN erine strc Address F'YAxcTAE \u2014 A A LARGE AMOUNT OF PRIVATE lowest rates AND $12,000 TO LOAN AT ONCE ON oy ox farm pro mr JH vi inter- $5000 4: $1002 Ninn: ial ts, 41 St.Francois Xavier st, Montreal AND UPWARDS TO LOAN TO BUSIness a ot responal responsible rh ry Life policies, taken as RMSE BROS.Finanotal Agents, 41 81.Francois Xavior st., Montreal WANTED TO BORROW.A GOOD GIRL FOR Apply at Wars FAMILY or two.Vo wd ut home.V.Barno, 234 NTED-E GOOD COOKS, 5 GOOD GEXKKERAL to mind children any Mr.Murphy, oy gd aie se st ANTED-YOUNG LADY FoR STORE.MUST e with his d lass erred.References roo aired.chins an re 190 81.Lawrence fi arrED_ AT once.à HOUR TRIER, FOR Ayala ' morning and evening.Address 'T Toit cies WANED-QooD al GENERAL SERVANT AR! vo.1M6 Dorches: ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL AS PLAIN Boo, bere another is kept: Must have references.J.0 c hmvond aquare.Bell fei ax Wi tf oR | SALE\u2014KILN- DRIED RIXDLING WOOD.6& blocks, $1.73; mill blocks, maple.$2 3X tama cut tore lengths.$1.30 por load untieal Kindiing Wood Ce.Guy.Telephones 81 ue corner St.James & R SALE-NEW RTEAM YACHT, 3% FT.LONG.Address Fortier LT ee R SALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION, KINDLING.#2, Blocks, $1.73; Mill 8, SALE \u2014 BALANCE CIGARS feb ¢ on apn a a.3 Drochester, facing Dufferin rin Squara.143 OUM\u2014A FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR à morried Ro BUARD.LATE DINNER AUER Apply ¢ Stanley st.148 OOMS\u2014FURNISNED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHout board, use of front sittingroom, with terms.ate English family.Priv 35 Se RO board t to iéth inst, ryt Ad one parcel.J.EB.Mullin & Co.RB SAL SALE\u2014FINE ASSORTMENT, xNAPP SCI SELL god bbc hand.fo ny onal of modaratepoes oar, on or private Bros, 453 and 655 133 3 143 \u2014 D URNISHED OR DNFURNIEHED: or without.No.13 Argyle a OOMS \u2014FURNIS DOUBLE BOOM.BATH room fiat.suitable Also accom modation for transicots, with \u201cboard, aiso table Dour.su Dorcbester st.133 300d - nara COMMON SENSE E ROACH.BEDBUG ret exterminator, in tins, 25e, 50e, and fiat Wil rocors money does not clean your house.fais R BALE\u2014ROW BOAT 18 FT.SAVE FAMILY nt 10 0 Grey Nun st.st ese 3 RE SALE \u2014HERR UPRIGHT PIANO, ALMOST now, oot 3130.Also black walnut bed- Pe Bans ox city.Can be soem air eat cheap.Toieruism F° BALE \u2014 COOK STOVE, OLEWDINNENG mier ave.No.\"8 Cheap; in good erder.\u201cET RS SALE\u2014YACHT, BLOOP a KD, \"D.% FEET: ir «Dour y, anos.ets, Lachine.\u2018Address FO Bor Tas, On TN Apply at To 18 2 EBA nn Marre 15 PEBFROT OF ANTED-A CLERK FOR A GROCERY.ONE , just \u20ac the country, aep_s © x EEE Te ire Ms Peel 135 hand required.Apply 1667 Ontariont.1% 1 Fa BALE gion - A TrpL COLORED ANTED FIRST CLASS VEST MAKER FOR plates ot \u201cHer Majestve Navy.\" 3 volumes bound custom work.Apply No.2385 St.Catherine st.135 ST on.BALE\u2014 DENSMORES REMINGTONS AND ANTED\u2014!0 GIRLS ABUUT 18 TO 18 YRARS OF Willisme typewriters in Clement & age, to work in mica actory, Rin Hall, Flos ave, Cumon's Hosdquariers, Htreot way w Apply imiediataly.1353 Chambors, d'Armes Hill 161 RES quired Mann & Co., 904 St.John st, Quebec.1% 4 VV ANTED-CAP ABLE MAX FOR.ORGANIST or BWA., to yr Rone 19 Disaster, Otiasn.= 3 ANTED-COOK OR COMPETENT GENERAL servant, amali family.Good w ped eferen: required.Mrs.Louis Simpson, Valleytiold, Que.1381 Hm -ANTED\u2014 GOO OD FAMILIES T TO WORK ON COF- ee pa id t te dati On e paid to ar will be provided free {Brag tral family with s comfortable see pion, and al Riber oT Decesearics to start 8 re Brazitian Com Come Wanted agents ish sad 35 6eod ANTRD \u2014 LIVE AGENTS TO SELL TYPE Clement & Cameca's Typewriter rier Headquatiers, Street Railway Chamb 196 1- VV ANTED\u20144 JOURS GIRL _TO TAKE CARE or a beby.462 St: 1 ANTED-\u2014WE HAVE SOMETHING Goon TOR R BALE~BECK PATHOLOGICAL AND BAC Per act order.»* MD.506 Bt.Johns, Quels.a AT R BALE \u2014 BICYCL Ee GAR srackErs 5 a dial Gramdfath: mide trom 15 cents dor.Giving up busines Srack 254 Races in lots to suit uit purhesers.collections of Booke Bhoppe, 796 ou te Os Gury ard BUSINESS CHANGES.Rous 0.LET, N PATLT FURNISHED oa with or without board.Victoris st.OOMS-\u2014 VERT EoxPoRrABLE IN re house, fine Deer Jocality, near Wisdaor, suitable for Feet Transiente accommodated.135 3 ok ro LET, NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE bathroom Ba! tat, with or without \"hoard.ns srl Borromee st.us ey OOMB-DOUBLE.AND SINGLE, VERT com fortable, on bathroom Hat, with hot and gus.Call at 134 Bt.Denia Rous \u2014LARGE FRONT ROOM MEAT we nished.suijable for cou also single rom, with or without i oder So veniences 7 McGili College ave Ro MANCE ST.NI NICELY 7 rames fiat for light housskeeping: family 23 ; termes rovina, suitable for ligit b bounékceping.49 Aimer.13 2 Saw Roto ta LET, NICELY PURNIAHED FE FRONT hot ml Roo Pir OR UNFURN VISHED.SUTT- housek: .1789 keeping: prive to Pe 1 Roa two friends.Ti ate no two \u2018erms Avpy Shoe uses) ROVERS LET, DOUBLE AND SINGLE BOR ich board.26 Park a Ris FRONT ROOMS.TroRmsEES oR ux.moar Ural.153 J 00M8 \u2014 TO LET, LARGE COMFORTABLE double room; also a bingle rooms, with boerd.117 corner Harada.136 à OOMS-DODBLE AND SINGLE ROOM ON fant if required.Every conveniemos.$5 U 3 will be sold at adr SRT OOM\u2014T2 LET.209 MANCE @T.\u2026, EVERY OOM- \u201c Jor ee house.1388 - RB EE FOUD SELL SHARE IN GOOD X pret paying business, to 2 Active mam wish about \u2014LARGE DOUBLE MHOOM AND ONS to invest in in good thing n \u201cy 1050, 00m to rent.sim class honse.Transients 57AR Office.138 1 as in R SALE-THES coop WiLL OF REFRESHM S-LARGE DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WITH oox hot and cold water, nicely rabol sae is the penal goods, Be Te OC RTE Inferior mete.oe and ery of aren robania sn pad x 5 | ess, capable of i bei of Sole BR | Rog 43 Metcalfe, facing Domi tion square.138 3 Baki Wwe Aah Du Era case ty pre or Cie ne Tore 184 Ro LARGE ROOM ON PARLOR FLOOR, The Cool\u2019 $ Friend Powder.For farther particulars StF Lapointe, 155186.ANTED\u2014A CHILD'S MAID.MUST EB A GOOD LOST.\u2018moderate for summer.111 Metcalfe.- WANTED TOR ORE NORTH SECORITY Me Joep 063 Dorchester fu ONSHERBROOKNET.0oM\u2014F NT ¥ Room, on, BATH: 133 ot worth over i000 deposited with lender.Good ANTED \u2014 IMOMEDIATELE GOOD PLAIN L & black cloth cape.Bend aR Wate Crescent pry) cor.Bt.Cather: \u201c1% 3 = interest paid.Professi oney lenders ignored.cook.Must be you Apply poèmes 10nod 11 ave, > Address \u201cParo,\u201d P.P.O, Box $13, Montrosl.\u201c am andTaad àp.me Touf Bnerbrook .corner Cres- RD.= ANTED PRIVATE ON SALARY 156 1 OST WHITE BULL TERRIER, WITH Brack BOA EDUCAGIONAL properts (to be stordi of ons bundred dote, > LA A GENERAL SERVANT, AT 78 FOBT ail Po Er ae kb lat.Finder terest wont; > + re same to Ontario foret iyaatt.dollars.repayable in 4 and Smonthe, Ad WARD \u201cst.Apply with ref isa sous 3 Boia ROOMS, FOR LAD DURING Warn.JUNIOR orme OLERX 70 ASSIST J 06T-FOUNG FEMALE DOG ere Bona: 2 SARIS jour à, \u2019 .\u2018 PARTNERS WANTED.band aad 3 books tnd wholes Tog of ree.Lhe \u201d® Javardon ret returning to 360 gr Hadas a ue 1 an $ 0 00! ! g Ier.NANAAAAAAS holy sisting scotatomed Oustoms entries.105 Bet ae i Pad ARD-MRB.MCEWAN, LADIES SIOK NURSE: ANTEDPARTNER WITH CAPITAL GRAND BOSS age vlars oxpoctsd, \u201cMhen- Bram otic FFE superior accommodation.best rT] gas Master mi De Le Montreal on T8 WA ASTNER WITH CAPITAL GRAND 152 our_FRou ne, LOvOUEUE, A FLAT M strictly private.Terma moderate.167 Oadiear st.78 1 ey rides mai be ia Montreal = mreday Can bo ssen after 6 p.m- at 8 Morsiand ave CRT.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MA STENO Lave ee Fon Taecalior Bi AKD-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH a arrange interviews concerning the © ANTED\u2014A PARTNER WITH $1000 TO INVEST grapher and general office agree tating Wellmeton 4 Montreal.a 33 1 BL Soovenicuos) no chil- Bors eT Menlden, M.A.X,., ina trade paper.the best of ite kind in Ouneds.8 TE{eToR0%, Aw and salary expected.fo V 1041, 0ST_RRWARD $00 STRAYED SATURDAY een Gril sad du Cuiberion.8 SE Dents m7 Ww Hotel Montreal to 10p.6 guaranteed.Address \u2018\u2019W 1070,\u201d STAR office.afternoon, à 181 axnTsD SIRS OPERATE on D \u201cOrisa\u201d Any ome returning him SSE \" vil BoaRD Mas.SEARL.LADIES DOCTRESS, HAS enriol ve BE body rece.- - macht he & dard Shirt + 14d, 317 Dolorimier after this notice will be.od.board Tih oc ox whibout ectemionml ssoodewce.3 Meal i i - OBT_A RED HORSE, LEFT HIND LEG wor.WANTED GENERAL SERVANT.NO WASH- Ton, Shite spot où fac the tnd lost, Re Boas ome o OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BR S | Antoies taie Most leve good references.Apply 3th Be.ward at the corner py ery! Hubert 181 modate Lami, ops mia dote OBT_ LADIES OXIDISED 'WATCH.WITH FOB small Bagi : lo en EE ca ANTED\u2014 GENERAL SERVANT aT ONCE 3 LoEiulhiachod, borveen Be.James st, Beaver Hat Sud bost 2% 133 3 pen femitr, Mo vubing Good wages.Amig dine sad Cavers ron strost.Reward at Room 5, 900 St.Te BCAER - goon ae \u2018LE BORD.AIR ALSO LARGE Forms Riebed room, suitable P fo.Wrmen-vorxo GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- s re WALKERS CONTE oa 38 Cup ni.letonite at, t.Catherine on repare or amping IS ing work.Melbourne Le n thot Hod ith wt Br pose inn dons bar OK WU ss ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, UENBRAL SFR- will aid on hoe return to the above sddres.hora an t forscneide.Must ee Spay Se .No abt OST \u2014 MONDAY N NIGHT.RETWELN 29 10604 Wages wa City ref.and Ji Catherine Fine Lance Wood Fishing Rods, Bags and Light Trunks for Ocean Steémers and outings.Our.stock is large, we are overloaded, in fact, with travelling and .half price to clear.Travelling camping necessaries.Prices marked down.Nowis Your chance.Dressing Cases, Pocket Books, Umbrellas i in variety.J.EVELEIGH & CO.248 and 247 St.James Street.FAOTORY\u2014Corner \u2018Vitre and Elizabeth Sts, TELEFEONES-43 and 0088, + 18*n3éod \u2014Stower\u2019 gs \u201c «Sent Man.\u201d Stower\u2019s Limie | - Me waked at day.wht with m ond alu, er eve first I've tried \u2018NOT MUSTY.wo Juice Cordial has no musty flavor, and: does not get mouldy.TS SAUPLE FRON ROUE mruus.se.' sm, end7andSp.om 4; 400) Dorcbéoles 8 GALESMAN.AP- Ware NB to Jo.A FIRST CL & Bon, Grooers, Fhllipe fot, An broward returniog ue to 2580 za Goherien 22 i SUMMER RESORTS.Wen \u2014 GIRL ABOUT 15 YEARS.MES.RTE AT ONCE, À pi x EY i GY marier rote, Has ben en ire: Ns R- for au - norated, proved.and is atin situated W Slen Ross, \u201cSalvation Lighthous,\u201d 13 Common st.the share of Lake Meas wippi Good boating aad king - Special rates for all summer pparders.GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.A.Putney.185 vod ty AT Milbon rest, Hons AND GARRIAGES, ETG AAAS pos SAIS SEVERAL 00D HRAVY WORKING Address Boz 26, Coteau en \u2018 Foe I SER i | | EEE RAY SmBG TR AE BY LEDOUX, ONLY Es i nf a, AUCTION, THURSDAY.11TH from A , - GLADETO BUGOY.BY Spy ers fo his mle 24 of san bons hovess.One Log suitable ; aloo cart snd harness.\u2018 À bout herses bidder.\u2018 LET\u2014AT BEALHARNOIS, + TES, on the lake s shore; Te odlent mien.Apply to J.G.Pyke, 94 St.James st.195 6 daw LET-AT CACOUNA, FURNISHED kitchen Ae Oooh Charon.Gx scusion St.Peter st.st, Quebec.Bee a aes \u2014DORVAL, BRIOK COTTAGE, tent t in Ply 5.0.Ar Gro deg HIS SL Pa in 12620 Ar PUPILS WANTED.Rd WA NTED- HUTCHISON RIDING SOMOOL, COR Prince Arthur and Hutohlsss, pd lessons pe chlidren on horses and ponies.pot elit.oa ire covered hall opengl built.WANTED Wi.Fo ir oh mae BOOKE EEF.Wan reçu» or ARD\u2014ARD Of DIET ET ENGLISH, T: FA- Monte, fi > por day.7 aan A LADY Bava.A LARGE DOUBLE villa residence nds ia Westmount is de sirous of a few boarders: room flat, electric last ar telephone, with first clacs board.mown and pou Eeirs largo mans raction of oly oh.bay room, wi window.Ds lina indoor and Be.Cazherise street Address 32) Keusingion avenu avenue 158 ROOMS AND BOARD.LLGOOOOS \u2014 ROOM FLAT, ALL St Ron FRONT.BATH \u201cavenue.ROOMS WANTED.NTED.Warr COMFORTABLE.Love se rentes froas room, without Soe board, SIE > On im errno LEE Be notloed.Address 'P MISCELLANEOUS.' Ed 2 SNA SAAS Ir YOU HAVE A HORSE TO For sa ET YOU SLL, Era a cd anrètne vont Prèser Bree, Ave EE Pr ana 458 BL.James =.sed I to i In on Fore PALE-ONE FRICK AND ONÉ WOODEX 5 stable, 290 Otty Hall ave.ie A Td La mi ANTED\u2014A QUANTITY OF GOOD RATER PRESSE y NAS a or two young mea.313 R.A root Re M8\u2014LARGE DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOME with first cise board, at moders Transients dated A Mot Colina ave LEN OOMB \u2014 FURNISHED.wrth OR WITHOUT.reasons ble; also nice during the day.3 \u2014 CAPITALS GETTING INTO SHAPE.== \u2014 Tp OPENING OF TORONTO'S BICYCLE \u2018RACING SEASON.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Thompson of the Toronto Argonauts will Not Go to Henley- Geo.Orton and Dick Grant to Meet in Toronto.[Special to the Star.] Ottawa, Ont., June 9.\u2014 The Capital Lacrosse Club are pow realizing that there are foemen in the field for the lzcrosse championship, and that the winning of the coveted honor is some considerable distance off.While there may be a dim possibility of Cornwall, Montreal or Toronto winning a game against the two star teams, there is not the least earthly reason that they should, and consequent! the two meetings between the rocks end Capitals are looked for- ow to with more than usual interest.Generally it is now conceded in Ottawa that the contest between the two is about even up, end that only provided the Capitals put in the hardest of prac- tico this week.While they played three Juniors last Saturday, those who saw the match have a great deal of respect for the Shamrocks for the easy way in which some of the bust of the Capitals were outwitted.The Shamrock team of Saturday is thought to be as near perfect as it can be made, and, presuming that will be the team of next Saturday, the Capital men are figuring on how they will score.It is more than probable that Westwick will play, and the idea is to place him at centre.Helis a good clever boy that can stay all d and will give O'Brien or Kelly a g deal of trouble.This leaves George Carson for the home to take the place of either Ketchum or Smith, neither of whom are in condition this year for the company they are travelling in.Quinn will, o course, be on in Griffith's place, and this will make about the strongest combination that can be got together.It should be a most intervreting match, and one that will be just about even up, but that if the Capitals put in a solid week oF rd work.Tecumsehs Win a Game.* St.Catharines Ont., June 9.\u2014The great Athletic-Tecumseh championship is over and the Tecumschs returned to Toron- 80 with the scalps of the Athletics in their belts, but they will henceforth not underestimate the strength of the Ath- letica, for right up to the end of the match it was atoss up which team would win the day.The ball was faced for the first game at 3.35, and when the time-keepers signalled time it was 6.31 the teams being allowed but ive minutes rest between each game.The apparent difference in time was caused by loss of time for fouls, disputes and ball-out-of-bounda.\"The game was the most lively one over witnessed here, and although it rained hard.nearly all the time of the pere, the spectators remained to see outcome.The games were scored as follows: First me -Athletion ces Elliott.4 min.Tec 4.M -.7 min.ur Eamon.\"Athletics RAR Hare .30 bec.\u20ac 23 soc.Fourth a gamo Tecumsehs.Tecum«ehs.Tth game.msehs game.Atoletics.logan ae pecumeehs.Yi gore vus in m han timo was He, ors wero as wa: Athletics, Tecumsehs.Jackson, Seaforth, Um- , Rob't E.pire LÀ Mason and W.Hall, Markham.The Shamrooks Games.There are many people in this city who have some isa that tha Capitals did pot play their usual game on Saturday last, and when these modern disciples St of .some explapation justification of their statement, the reply.invariably seems to be that they did not see matob.They seemed to fancy that bre was impossible for the Shamrocks to in give the Capitals the defeat which oc.\u2019 oured on Saturday.The result of all Highest Grade E.& D.The New Bearings.Only Perfect One of its Kind.Have you read the catalogue that tells all about the new bi- cycle\u2014the wonder of '96\u2014the E.& D.Bicycle with the Evans and Dodge bearings\u2014the long life and fast running bearings that will create a change in the mode of making the parts that cost the most money | in any \u2018bicycle.- + MONTREAL AGENCY : 2400 St.Catherine Street.CANADIAN WANUFACTORY : Canadian Typograph Co., Ltd, | Broo WINDBOR, OXTy 4 Thomas are asked to give 1 out and: laying open\u2019 Fr Sheek PA © feelin, me to move VON and earth in or der to follow up ! succesafully the victory achieved here lay t week, Ly adding another to it w \u201cdle Go Ottawa, is beyond all s w of abt, as they are practising with the Young ka, Shamroc who are to play on The S.A AA.Grounds with the Young Capitals on the same day.The Exeoutive of the Young Shamrocks, realizing t intense interest he which is boing taken in the big game in Ottawa, bave or a spécial wire to the S.A.A.A.CL House an will give special bulletins of the progress of the Ottawa matoh The battle between the Young Shamrocks and Young Capitals will in itself be ons of & most exciting character, as the Young Capitals carried away the honors last spason and are considerod to be the.strongest aggregation now in.the Intermediate league.The Young Shamrocks, however, protited by the experience of t season, and they have as a result gathered together & number of young men, the cleverness of which, little is yet known, as they bave anly played ane match and that was in the parlauce the lacrcese people \u2018dead easy.Next Saturday should give the young, boys in green, 4 good © pportunity Oo show 1e mater: that fs in them.The S.A .A.A.Grounds should, in consequence, be a very interesting spot on Saturday for all the people w who entbuse over lacrosse.Toronto Has a Strong Team for Montreal.(Special to the Star.) Toronto, June 9.\u2014 The directorate of the Toronto Lacrosse Club is leaving no stone unturned to place in the field on Saturday next at Rae, rdule against the Mont- rvalers a team not only of.good men, bu the best possible to obtain, and od although a good teumn has been placed in the field already.a stronger ona may be looked for.The club is confident of winning on Saturday.BASEBALL.The Eastern League Games.Burrauo, June 9.\u2014Following are the results of the games played in the Eastern League series yesterday: RHE a Scrantoh\u2014 rantou 1399500810 8 14 1 Toro eas 000 3 00000 0 2 4 eat torics.Brown and Berger; Dunn and Dineen, Casey.Umpire, Docicher.At Springfleld\u2014 Springticld-Rochester\u2014Rain\u2014no game, At Wilkesbarre \u2014 Vilkeabarre.302041410 15 13 2 .0001000 0 0 1 Batteries\u201d Luc key and Diggl Wadsworth and Smith, Umpires, Urqubari an Kecnan.At Providence\u2014 Providence-Syracusc\u2014Rain; ne game.The National League Games.Buffalo, N.Y., June 9.\u2014Following are the results of the National League gumes played yusterday: R.H.E.At Brooklyn \u2014 Pittaburg\u2026.\u2026.0023700000 9 123 0 Lrooklyn.000000000 O 4 Batteri jes Killen a and Sugdon; Kennedy, Payne and Burrill.Umpire, Emslie.- At New York\u2014 Cincipnati\u2026.\u2026.811000200 8 7 OC New York\u2026.0092000100 3 7 4 Jatteries-Ehret d Vaughn; Clark and Farrell.Umpire, Henderson.At Philadelphia\u2014 Clevelapd.0 0320011 8 12 O Philadelphia.ee 1000005010 7 16 Batzeries\u2014Young and Cuppy; Zimmer, Taylor and Grady.Umpire, Hurst.At Washington \u2014 ashington.~.202360000 12 1 Chicago REA 000000001 1 6 3 terios\u2014Morver, K uire; Mc- Farland Farkor and go.Umpires, Weid- wan an At Boston\u2014 Boston-St.Louis\u2014No game; rain.At Baltim Baltimore Loutsville\u2014No game; rain.= & Liners.The Beaver Baseball Club will hold a meeting this evening, at p.m.sharp, on their grounds, at Turoot.All members are evi to attend as busi- of im ce will be transacted.The Montreal ll team will be fully prepared to meet St.Hyacinthe here rext Saturda y on the e Exhibition ground s in their first game in ue seTies.Montreal wili have Tabor and Patter- sun and MoCarthy and and Miller as hat- teries, and the chan are the first named man will do the twirling.The new grounds of the Montreal C ub will be in good shapa for this occasion, and cvery one on the grand stand will be afforded a splendid view of the game.The Clinton Baseball Club layed their first match in the Junior Independent League series with the Beavers on Saturday last, and after a well contested 6 ths Clintons came out victorious the score of 19 to 13.Batteries\u2014 Boavers, Senior and Lepitre; Clintons, ud and Price.There will he a meeting of the Junior Independent, Basehall 6 to-morrow evening at 8.30 o'clock, at 838 St, Lawr-.cnoe street.Three delegates from each of the following clubs are requested io attend, Beavers, Clintons, St.rts, and Victorias.THE WHEEL.Is Road-racinx an Extra-Hazardous Game?Under the above caption the \u201cSpirit of the Times\u201d has the following: The annual Irvington-Millburn 25 mile handicap road-race was contested, usual.on Decoration Day.The courss is a wide and smooth turnpike.It was efficiently policed \u2018and the management rested in capable and experienced hands, yet the list of casualties is so long that, unless satisfactory explanatign can be given the race should be supp because unduly dangerous to limb and even to life.From the published reports Sn the race we clip the following paragra It was a gory day taken alto- ber \u2018At one time it scemed as.if a hospital would have to te es- tabliahe to care for the injured.À carriage was kept in s and served as an ambulance.** Arnica and surgeons\u2019 \" bandages were in great demand as soon as the excited ment had subsided.Riders in racin tumes reeled about, with the Jood trickling \"from their faces or limbs.The list of ured was the largest in the history of these races, and may accounted for by the terrific which was kept, up up iro rom, the start.Men went- down in bun both turns.Several accidents were oe eso by the encroaching of spectators on t track.Kings County Wheelmen entries were fair] slaughtered, not less than seven ir riders biting the dust of ore was fall after fall.F.W.Toms, of the Alpine Cycle Club, ran into a waggon.He shot through the air, falli on his side.His knee, thi arms an face were badly cut.He picked himself up pod Lied jo go on, but he was too He bad been riding strongly, and ths fall almost broke his heart.Un tbe finish of the fifteenth mile 4 man dame in \"collision near the Milburn end and was thrown on his He was unconscious for an hour.\u2018Each time the riders passed any Point, the number of abrased arms and R increased.» .- i la, number of bloodstained arms and increased.Youths rode by with hondéoretiol tied about their beads like the bippodrome riders in the circus.kne that they were suffering \u2018from the shock, the brulees and the cuts of their falls.ust below the Hotel Hilton, \u201cGeorge B.Holland was run into.He fell heavily on his collar bone, breaking.it, besides liaving his shoulder badly out fad being.Frais Led.C.For L ey.of Bri r A and one ve others.were badly at \u201cE.J.Geory , of East among them.About two pondre ed yards he finish bo \"toll.The pedal near the eye, a gouging it ne.They picked him unconkcious, dnd he was xen \"to arme Hospital, in Lo Pood layed conspiouou figure in this race.\u201d Never bof, > oe the olaret fioxed so plentifully by in the Hall, Loir arm \u201cbroken and rece ye.Sootusions: He was takon to Barnabas Houpi George fell at ee finish and on his cheek.He was Barna Hospital.C.Bridgeport, was taken \u201cto Hospital and afterwards went home.\u2019 W.H.Kings County, Wheelmen, received contusions.Waters, Ki County Wheelmen, knee contusions.J.Egan, of Brooklyn, und Jas.A.Gregory, of Newark, contusions.L.J.Cooper also had bruises.\u201d \u201cAs à result of the great Irvington- Milburn raco, Emely Mawdits, the crack Long Island City wheelman, occupied a cot in St.John's Hospital, Newark, yes terday.His collar bone is broken, he bas two large wounds on the head and contusions all over the body.Mawdiit's right hand and arm are al in bad shape, the flesh in parts being torn away to the bones.Mawdilts, who has many victories to his credit, a miraculous escapz from death.He was riding at a lig tning clip and had passed six handicap men at the two mile pole when the crank bar on the right side of his, wheel bant, and in a ce caught under the frame work of wheel.Mawdilts was thrown more dis twenty feet in the air and struck the ground on his head and right shoulder.He was picked up unconscious and was removed to the hospital.\u201d The list of injured riders, many whom were hurt by falls on \u2018the Ae two miles of the journey, comprises the following: \u201cGeorge Holland, Rambler Bicyele Club; arm brcken by fall near, Hilton.\u201cE.I.George, of East Orange; cut near rigbt se, taken to St.Barnabas Hospital, Newark \u201cFred.Richt, Brooklyn Bicycle Club; cut on right arm.- \u201cGeorge Waters, King\u2019s County ¥ reel en; broken collar bone \u201cJ.hf Sink of Newark; bad bruise on right si HC, yi wl Beslev of Stamford, \u2018Conn., bruised cn shoulder end arms.\u201cJ.L.Ce Keysione Cycle Club ot Philadelphia, \u2018eut on arms and hands.F.fiendrickson.Kings County Wikelien, cut on hands.legs and shoulders.\u201cWwW.fin Tilden, Kings County Wheel- men; fell on shoulder and badly bruised.\u201cA.G.Relyea, Fi tenant of the Kings County Whealmen;, had three bad talls, and was considerab bly bruised, yet finished She I \u201cThomns J.Hall, \u201cjr Kings County lmen; bruised by © Whee I ri G.Paul, Kings County Wheel- mR E.Tong, by Tol County Wheelmen; side tnjured D \u201cOtto Roun, Kirgs County Wheel- men; ointed on wheel at Maplewood, and revived after being unconscious 30 Loces, South Brooklyn Wheel- men; nan ag by fall.oa K.Sibley, South Brooklyn Wheel- bruised on arms.alias Hindrim, (Liberty Wheelmen; leg wrenched by a fall.ames À.Glegory vf Newark; knee cut by fall at the ten-mile marl \u201cEd N.Boice, Irvington Athletic Club; fell at JLrwent, ile mark and taken awa Emile Dx Deitz, Long Island City Wheel- men; & gash on the head and another the ear.A physician took care of A Policeman's Exciting Chase.\u201cNew York, June 9.\u2014 Jigycle.Policeman Échuessier, of the West Sixty-eighth street station, was pedalling slowly up Eighth avenue on his way to report for duty shortly before six o'clock last evening.He saw two men driving toward him, each going at à reckless rate of speed.They were racing, \u2018and, as they passed him, at the corner of Eighteent street and Eighth avenue, he called to them to Morris Winfield, of No.181 Henry street, one of the drivers, slowed up somewhat, buy, the other, J MeMahan, of No T4 topher street, whipped horse and urged it to a still faster pace.He did not know that the fastest Tider on the force was after Schuessler swung his bicycle around and an exciting chase er drivers and bicycle riders ily got out of the way.They then fell in behind and followed rly on.Seventeenth street was reached, and Sihuess- ler Lad not gained.McMahon, seein this, laughed at the policeman, bu Échuessler was only beginning.and bad not (Struck his gait.At Sixteenth street he had gained on-the-fugitiv A Fifteenth street he was almost upon the man, and again sharply called to him to stop, only to have his command again disregarded.The driver urged his horse more furiously than fore.At Fourteenth street Schuessler was alongside.*\u201c Stop!\u201d he yelled.But McMahon only urged his horse the harder.Schuessler then leaped from his bicycle and aprang to the Lorse\u2019s head.He seized the bridle and gave a migh y jerk.He is a strong man, and his fork pulled the In fal horse off its fcet.ng it knocked the policeman down, but be threw himself clear of it and sprang to bis feet unhurt.Then he placed McMahon under arrest and marched him along with Win- field to the police station.Preached to Bicyclists., ~ New York, June 9\u2014Rev.Dr.J.L.Campbell preached to the wherlmen in oY exing ron Avenue Baptist Church Sunday evening.he pastor's text was, Ecclesiastes, fil., 1: \u201cTo everything thers is no scason and a time to every pur- poss under the heavens.\u201d He by saying that \u201cas an industry the bicycle is one of the most remarkable develo ments of our time,\u201d and continued with a review of its history since the that invention, giving statistics.He said, for example, that the value of the bicycles u in Greater New York was estimated at $12,000,000 at least.He approved the use of the hicycle, \u201cfor many a man blamee himsel apathy and indifference who is only in poor health, and God requires us to take good care of our bodies.\u201d He consid- icycle as the natural expres- gion of thi e of Tess in rapid travel.He took all similes and metaphors from bicycling torms and experiences.: He said that for a durch as for a wheelman, \u2018to stand still is to fall, » and ruts are perilous, He said that the work of a Chrietien like Fou Think that wis a matter of fa k that you will fall and 3 En do: yon À that you will not fall, Ind you don't.=v Wanderers\u2019 Road Race, The Wanderers Bicycle Club had a teen road race on Saturday afterndon, n riders faced the starter, a start was made, all getting off well and keeping a up until the tan- em was reach » whic was waiting to poe the riders,\u201d an% immediately the grew hot, Pelletier leading and the others closs bebind.About a mile further un, the tandem punctured, and the bots had to make their own pace, Mc- lop leading.This was kept up un- fn about a mile from the finish.Fairbanks put on n great spurt and p over the line 15 8 5 Geo.- Allan McKillop, time 49.42 45, * 8 W .Mave.To Protect Bleycles and Horses.At the meeting of the City Council yesterday afternoon, Ald Cost n gave notice for the fr by-law | agai throwing nails, Sober glasa.cto:; 5 on the streets, to tho injuxy of horses\u2019 fest and bicyc Races at Toronto.[Special to the Star.) Toronto, Juno 9.\u2014The Dheyole yoo meing season in Toronto will be Hanlan\u2019s Point ay sels next with a amateur and Mcleod, the cha Mills, evenin oanst Tr , and ALY Young and adark horss have entered for the fessi events, and as M and Fred.Young are catet to lower 20° ' La \u2014.econda __ Fairbanks, time 49.36 1-5.Mille* fell.and letic s, bruck.les is clube there.make point tance to its The as the course cess stakes ride a In his & within.\u201d This as road ing a burst to lores BO cinity *\u201c discov \u201cLe has where rails\" Sills silver wa, ono ot havi time will be hind him, rushed Larwin.injuries and Larwin knucked out, ned.An international exposition of cal education, of hygiene and of wige \u2018medicine mea\u2019 formulate rome scientific conclusions on the benefits and dangers of long dis In connection with the accounts the rues at Paris this word appears very often, resultitig in the question as passes to him.sent holder, having defeated Jacquelin, who, in turn, defeated Macdonald.After a long and and earnest debate the New York State Sunday School Convention has field sai was y of \u201cbose present, and finally it agreed if tbe other day.kilometre road race from Lugano to ner 28s0.out the greatest enthusiasm.just been beating French cyclists.be, found time to City Cot Counci the Verdun in their power Trunk Boating Club, It has done much for the young men of Point St.Charles and Verdan by furnishing them with \u2018record, it ia in probable that fost be mada.Spokes.¢ the Daily Americ Some days Wheelman mentioned the cesgity of an \u2018\u2019escape track.\u201d to RA the pacing Toy of the racing men at the ! to get et out of the distance and was being paced by a tri let and tandem.On the final straight the triplet turned out t Im come up.the triplet didn't get out let the tan- of places the way was also in the rear, Lucien, who was be- into his wheel and With him went down Friedrich Lzucien got off with no had several teeth Poor Friedrich was stun- His right collar bone was broken o In the shift and be had to be taken away in an ambulance.phi ath- n June 15 at Inns- uke Ferdinand Char- the patron of it.The cycling vf Europe will: have exhibits The Touring Club of France will a specially attractive showjng- ports will o; The Arch The bicycle section of the athletic.department khs bee rection of the chief engineer of the railways.It has teresting races.amateurs from Moth 300 kilometres, and another from Vienna to Innsbruck, 490 kilometres.The contestants will be studied from the view n placed under thé dir vided for some in- There i be one for to Innsbruck.of scientific hologs, and the, there will try to racing.; of mean « race event.given ing.brassapd\u201d is a prize enge The champion\u2019s chal for the brassard is 2000 metres (6561.65 feet), and the winner receives an income of twenty francs, four dol- day, until October 15th next.Jars rs per however, have to accept all chal- ht who are willi hundred francs on the result: ful, the winner pockets the hundred francs and his income continues.If the challenger wins, he to stake four saves his and the bressard with its income aap Eden is the pre- decided that ha is not wrong to bicycle on the Sabbath, \u2018Can the, bicycle be ridden to church on Sunday $?was the question proposed.speech on the subject Mr.Doan | \u201cIf you want to ride your wheel to: church, do so by all means, and it shall be taken care of for you while you are view of the Sunday bicycle ques- concurred in by the majority was that the bicycle can carry a man or à woman to church it is a good thing to use on Sunday or any day.Pietro Comminelli is giving the Italians an exhibition of his t old ability and track rider.After break- number of track records at Milan he entered the He performed an act that called His tiro near the finish.Close to him was Anzani, the favorite, and _Pietro was determined to beat him.He put on à terrible spurt and passsd the ine on à flat tire, but won : the race 4 a length over :Anzani.Time, 1 Two Italian professionals who have recently invaded France and scooped in some fat es are Burlin and Marchand.Intter has recently gone into the fessionals to find more rid- In, addition cycle factory at Milan.™Burlin little mountaineer from the vi- of od Majeur whom Marchand Velo.\u201d of Paris, laces s Morin, who ohnson, first of s \u201cIna match there is no third man to worry him, and where he is at liberty to employ his dazzling final speed, M orin is fastest man we have in France, and one of the fastest in the world.\" e Doran road race of the Ni ara icyole Club, yesterday.pitcher.ae lo 2 distance of five miles, catch wa ish and return to Niagara Falls town.The winner will bold the trophy one year.AQUATICS.That ee ed Dyke.\u201cIt is a great shame a, pity that that any body men should qed t to almost destroy the usefulness o such an institution as the Grand Trunk Boating Club.\u201d said Ald.Stevenson when sen in reference to the action of the Council of Verdun in having the dyke at Verdun built through the centre of the Boat b o° he the ts f usy completing arrangemen or tho trip of the Club grounds.Stevenson was seen he was firemen to London but speak to the reporter.Stevenson oxplained that he was the committee appointed by the uncil to confer with the Verdun 1.At that time a majority of neil re in favor of the dyke built.or on A the line sug- the Boat Club.This fio ound have been an improvement to the properties interested, and éd as at present, when the ub ounds are uite spoiled.1 think,\u201d said .Stevenson, that the Verdun Counoil should do all to encourage the Grand < SUMMER RESORTS ABENAKIS HOUSE, Abenakis Springs, Que.OPENED JUNE 1st.The ested was a mail track : plan sugges in ree 1 into The Mest Delightful Summer Resort in\u2019 the dock, with an incline upward Capital fshing an Canada Francis and Bt.to check the momentum.vide ~-Lawrooce Free der er: Beach blog tho other day em) pene a painful Sem aicia Mn Mineral ral Epring W way the value ths suggestion.dt for BRheuwatism, Ind Raver ao: and Liver Tir Som was at the Prater track, during train- plaints, Salt hpi.Cnet Debt ing hours.At 5 o'clock there were pp SINER Soria Tak AON rer many cracks spurting around.Willis \u201cEERTHIER\" leaves Lionsecours t Wharf every ich vus training for the 5000 metre TUESDAY sud FRIDAY at 1 ms for Abenakis | ng : 8 Bat urday excursions will commence Jupe 13th, 1396.SEND FOR CIRCULARS.HATES REAVONABLE.RUFUS 6.KINETON.Proprietor.For en and information call 153 MARRIES, 118 St.James st, Montreal.ADIRONDACKS.Pine Grove Cottage Two thousand feet above sea level.Fino Drives sad walks.Beautiful mountain scenery.For terms address, C.H.MORHOUS, 11236 ty Jay, Essex Co, N.Y.Mansion House, Cacouna, Que., WILL OPEN 1ST JUNE.proprietor of of this w well Aron Hotel bas made ex.mors amusement to = 5 pas iu the t.the best 8 atafl always at disposal of Suoats.To tity every one\u2019s purse, the proprietor has give to families from 45.00 à week up, according to the ruoms.VISIT FAR-FAMLD CACOUNA: : For further information and conditions.ne 27 26 LUCAS.Prondetor.ST.LEON SPRINGS\u2019 HOTEL, The Saratazo of Canada.Under New Management.This celebrated establishment, one of the most delight: ul Summer Resorts on tt the co tinent | ities will be Sven for all Mii For further iuformation pir io to MARTIN N os REN, Lessco and Manager, 8t.Leon Springs, Quebec.LAFLEUR HOTEL, Belœil Station, Que.This summer resort, situated on Ever ver, opponite Botupil Montane now open Lo receive Hotel in rer respect, first class table le.good arian boating and Seb ifm, Proprietor.THE BAY VIEW, Ferry Beach, Bay View, Bace, Me, Near Olâ Orchard.This popular family ros resort will open for the | season June Finest po popes 15th, 1696.appointed hotel 5 very respect.water; bifid t drain- bathing oot a Pa lawn tennis, ot, billard Find other amusements Fine music pavill aud _ __THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, JUNE 9 186 1 SUMMER RESORTS.* GASPE BASIN The Favorite Spet for Health and Sport.A CRARMING RESGRT FOR LSFORTSMEN AND PLEASURE SEEKERS td vicinity affords Beautiful Scenery, Oe fine Bea A Rathi salmon sad trout dshung in comasotion with che house a BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENED JUNE 1st.) so long and fa known, offers firstci dation for touriste, ail the comforts oh - Before maki lens f sure lo write os certe wba other information to 8 re BAKER'S HOTEL, Caspe, Que KNOWLTON, QUE.\u201c WOODBURN.7 This well-known house, having been purchased by the urdersigned, will be opened urn 1st under new ment.situated on nabore of Brome Lake.Good fish: and shoo! ern Uunprovements.Fine rns water fo al abandance from Municipe Later works; pronounced by Government Al \u2018per- wy thy.tal io LO Seats of , cream and butter.Torms, to suit the Lime, wil bo given on fine farci Good livery in conn Also rooms io 1 house opposite, or Saad ot to Ww, F.SCOTT, Proprietor.ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN.HOTEL WINDSOR.p Éplendia family resort.Best black boss fishing in tho guide for fishermen: lawn b tennis rorgant wounds Liberally managed at rea No mosquitoes.For art circulars address, COON & HOLLIGER, Props.Rousv's Point, N.Y.OLD ORCHARD BEACH, MAINE.SEA FOAM HOUSE, Situated on the Beach, at the Waters edge.For beauty of situation this Board ing House is unsurpassed.Sea Bathing accomunodations, home comforts.Tering, Rooms and Hoard, six to seven dollars per week, according to location of rooms.Mrs.C.B.JUDD, Proprietress.131 13eod The Harvey Hotel, Lachine, P.Q., One of the most popular resorts on Lake St.Louis, now vpen to receive guests.Eroclleat tatle.Be oa me m8 pion] ao ci sonable rates.133 26eod WILLIAM HARVEY, Proprietor.ST.J OHN, NEW BRL RUN SWICK, HOTEL ABER DEEN.Tare New Motel, Accommedating 200 Guests ghd 80 pda Sl Fl te EM.TREE, Mausger.on a application \u20ac  ne service aa informe ti y mail er for rates and information answered.Send for illustrated booklet.LS EME Sox & BON, Owners and » 103 18 LAKE COTTAGE HOTEL, Caledonia Springs, Ont.Lake Memphremagog CEORGEVILLE, QUE Lakeview House is the finest Summer Resort of this village and is now open for the season.Address 122 36 D.A BULLOCK, Prop.\u2014\u2014 ADIRONDACKS \u2014 } DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM, om soo ion soommosmion or coms, aoe Saratoga Springs, N.Y.to Mineral Waters.For health or pl The of a 331 ood J.8.oe Alin ae promenade thé root.Buita.of rooms.with EG ey Swi ithe ST.ROSE HOTEL Plane sn ee wir, tee Tater, adie st, ROSE, P.Q.lawn tennis, Charming scenery, 15 milos from Montreal This hotel has modem improvements; table service first class, bathing, ans ing.tool ra service al] P.Ry.BE tng nos Sunday.8pecial rates fo: 1 JAS.ROBERTS a Cou Prep.Kennebunk Beach, Me.\u201cTHE OAKS.\u201d ptins , bathing, fishing; fine Jooan Tew ; hotel ve t season.For terms, etc, Address H.K.ten Jar aan Kenuebunk Beach, Me.106 26eod : 8.\u201c SUMMER RESORTS.DALHOUSIE, N.B., Canada\u2019s Principal Watering Place.THE INCH-ARRAN HOTEL o Sa favorably known to Canadian sod American travel will be re-opened 15th June.\\caatio mimmer Under tho Management of JOHN W.GAUNT.\u2018Write for terms and circular of general information.Address prior to Juno 15 to care of 187 2eqel BY.LAWRENCE MALL, Menireal.LAKE 'VIEW HOUSE, Knowlton, P.Q.SEASON 1896.Thonn pro ors of this well known house take pleasure in informing their numerous putrons and the public in ge agaiu prepared to receive guests.oy are All who favor us with their patronage will receive our best attention snd se 0 peine will be spared to make our guesta comfortable.village i is uow Supplied w wih pure spring water and the a state of the place is first clase.Terms moderate, ROBINSON BROS., 116 3%e0d Proprietors.\u2018BAY POINT HOTEL ROCK LAND BREAKWATER.Rockland, Me, This large, well-equipped Hotel will opeu Juno 15, under the control of Mr.N.P.Bowell, six yoars at the head of the Isleshoro has the most magnificent loca- The \u2018Bay Point tion on the os const.with elovators, clectrio lights, hot and o oo Salt water baths, and the most perfeot voter, > e ne and atvendanco =} be of em Hvaling any hotel in the Stal ine ing, es lawn tennis, splendid drives nd beautiful scencry; an ideal homé, with ox- quisite surroundings and oom table.96 Sicod plote N.P.SEWELE.WINDSOR HOTEL, NT.JOHNS, QUE.One hour's ride from] Montreal, newly furnished throughout, pleasantly 6 near the river, and within 3 minutes walk of tha Yack Club House, or \u2018\u2019romilles and others Bright sample ruoms tree to commercial travellers og particu EM.MATHEWS tute of the Queen's, Montreal), Munager, St.Johns, Quo 11 Amos eod MOUNTAIN VIEW.This summer resort situated on the shores of Brome lake will bo open to recetve guests on May 15th.Good bathing, bosting and fishing.Bosts free to guests Laundrying doae in the house.106 78 A.KILBURN, Fostor, Que.OCEANIC HOUSE, Tretethen's Landing, Peaks Island, Mo.Mrs.R: T.Bter- ling, Proprietress, will open June 1.\u201cThis house is situstod SUMMER RESORTS.CLARENDON HOTEL, St.Anne de Bellevue, Que.CHARMING SCENERY, + INTERESTING ASSOCIATIONS, Ca Situsted on tho Ottawa River, 20 miles from Montreal el on tho Island outside the Say of Mogtreal.All Dodero \u201cimprovement: table and service first ur voa ting, bathing and fishing at Bte.Anue are SE reatent train service by both Grand Trunk and Cans- - disn Pacific lines.Sunday trains.Come aud spend the Special rates made for partics and families.Write or telephone to 104 26cod EMERY LALONDE, Proprietor.TADOUSAC HOTEL.Owned and operated by the .Richelieu & Ontario Navigatiom Company, Opens JUNE 15th Instant.A new addition to the Hotel, recently buil the mast approved arrangements for hot a salt water baths, water closets, kitchen, lsundry, ele.The min building has been largely re-furnished and improved, and a competent staff cnguged for the season.Billisrd room, bowling alley, luwn tenuis, etc.No more invigorating stmoapherv exists than at this # resort, whore the salt air from the Gulf is met by the on Lreczes from the Raguensy fills.+ For information, address, H.M.PATERSON.Man- ; ager, Tadousac, P.9% or H.Foste r Chatre 128 Ht.James Street, Montre 133 13c0d CHAMPLAIN HOUSE, .Philipsburg.Que., On MISSISQUOI BAY.Lenutiful scenery; romantic, drives {firstcluse livery) uneu ew Government formi promenade of tent.Bust bass and duré in tbe country.Turms, 87.00 per week, Special rates bin amijios.129cod6-\" FRANK CADORET, Proprietor.THE \u201cALGONQUIN\u201d STANLEY ISLAND, near Cornwall, Ont, This hotel has been enlarged to accommodnte 300 fuente.and is equipped with the naturel attractions of Stanley Islan healthgiving and lovely spot.easy amed for ita fiahi and Boating.\u2014 the \"Kigor adds all that can be wished for on » summer's\u2019 oa te tomfortable rooms, » tod table, bowling, tennts, a fine i} room, etc., Special pates are quoted for families and for weekly or monthly boarders.No Sunday excursions ellowed.Write for free Liustrated booklet J.R.DU QUETTE, Pror.Bummerstown P.O., Ontario.; N.B.Hotel opens about \"June 15th.\u2018116 28 sod et THE BANNER HOUSE, Chateaugay Rake, N.Y.contains .d snd 110 Meod J.8.KIRBY, Prop.+ # LAKE VIEW FARM, KNOWLTON.Fine location, highest ar ground on shore Biome Lake.= Shady and coal.rat cinas table.À ood stable for_part- wishing to bring.their team.131 Sood * re Bell telephions A 4.on the labore i elevation of the inland, commanding à fine view ; of the harbor.tis poted for its healthy an 20 location.ng, jathing Bahl Special rates for June and Septem 19850 MONTREAL HOUSE, Old Orchard Beach, Sitnated directly on the wes wall.Open ga 15.1896 For ciroulars and torms, address MERS.À.B.BLANCHARD, Old Orchard, Me, DIRIGO HOUSE, Leng Island.Portland Harber, Mo Opens June 15 for the season of 1896.123 9% J.PERRY, Proprietor.TREMBLEAU HALL Located LAKE CHAMPLAIN; reduced rates for June.FARRELL & ADGATE, 118 36 PORT KENT, N.Y.HOTEL DOUGLASS, Lake Champlain, 17 5 BASS ROCK HOUSE, Open June 10th, Terms reasonable.114 ood y METATOXET HOUSE, arragçansett Pier, BE.I.Phirtieth sokson opens 20 G ne y Baperior 11826 HOTEL BELLEVUE, pen to tourists lst of Juno as usual Best attention 1 be given to all Mdme J.A.Fou Frasorville, Que.ADIROXDACKS, MEADOW BROOK FARM Delightful country home, largo oma, best A \u201ceds, bath room, every farm luxury, large very.Tefarences.For terms Mate © ary.Or HE ELMWOOD, ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS, CU Jay, Esse: K.Y.Besutifully situated the & Au Sable Valor, Chordie a quiet resting place for sums- ¢ me one boating, fabing.walks.20d a OME + w s at Eo dnmages by the Club,\u201d Mr.Stevenson was BOTTY: that, owing to his sn England, he uld be unable pen Corine for the Boat Club for the tO resort Meteor Again Win.London, June 9.\u2014 The yachts Meteor, Britannia, Ailsa and Fatanita, which on turday raced from the Nore, at the mouth of the Thames, to Dover, sixty miles, started on their return yesterday morning.There was a light, southerly breeze, and & calm sea.e Britannia led at the start.The 20-raters, Niagara and the Saint, also started at noon.ime ee that the yachts The course was 8 shortened to twenty- two miles, owing to the lightness of he wind In the 2 rater (race the Nia finished first at 5.10.10.The Saint was second, arriving et 6.18.51, and the Penitent third, finishing at 5.21.09.In the race for small raters the Niagara beat the Faint by nine minutes and the Penitent by eleven minutes.Wii} Not Go to Henley.(Special to the Star.) Toronto, Juns 9.\u2014Bush Thompson, the Argonaut Rowing Club sculler, bas been lled by pressing business © ngage ments to abandon his contemplated trip to England and participation in the Henley regatta.n had ho make a creditable showing at n.rowing Ww fast, there was jg reason to believe A would have re resented Opnada and his club in a wo thy manner at the great English regatta.The Ln of the Canadian Boat.ne 9.2 to the os, Star.) Toronto, he R.C.Y.C.boat, that is to meet the adn rags Yacht Vencedor at Toledo in August, will be leunchod at Oakville in a couple of weeks THE \u201cHUNTING COW.\u201d FN A A EC À MEN device of this wardly \u2019 whit te.is made of ve {|B canvas, p \u201cHunting Cow\" is the name given by John Sievers, of Ames, Neb., to a unique for sportsmen.The finest wildgooss hunting in the United States is found in the meadows of Web The fowl are véry kno tinguish the figure of a hunter at a raaka.wing, snd dis- the very midst of the flocks of birds: Inventor Sievers has taken by constructing 4 anchine pc.resam cry À a cow.The frome ight Milow, covered reddi sh-b and Agen mens he ut Ign Ep mits tho hunter to enter.His head fits in a hat-like frame, which supports the of the cow.A hole in tho Toren head permits When the bunter vais Xa the hind legs automatically keep step with the fore 1 and the tail switches realistioally.© head can be moved by the hunter long distance, eroupon they fly away.in -any direction.When a 1 Horses, cattle and Sheep are not reached in which a flock of geese are feared by the geese, and they graze in fesdin, the hunter inside the \u2018\u2019cow simulates the movements x grazing cattle oil within gapeh of tho game.By drawing a bolt he \u2018fore part of the cow falls apart snd enables the hunter to uso his gun at short rangos than geese I may bs su - 0 caler, .The inventôr asserts that nther game in th the results: First race\u2014Cuticline 1, Hardin 2, Lady Doleful 8.Time, 1.21.nd race Walter 1, Majestic 2, Lulu 8.Time, 0.53 1-2.Third race\u2014Frontman 1, Leonato B 2, Commissioner Frank 3.Time, 1.37 1-2.Fourth race\u2014Roger DB 1, Tom Quirk 2, Grenada 3.Time, 1.22 1-2.Fifth race\u2014Audrax L, Partner 2 Lightfoot 3.Time, 1.55 1.ixth race\u2014~Wiid Arab 1, Charley Web- .er 2, Tippecanoe 3.Time, 1 At the Gravesend Races.Gravesend Race Track, June 9.\u2014 The weather was very warm, which probably accounted for the Small attendance yesterday, only about persons being present.The principal events down fer decision was t race for the Lay Stakes and for the Amazon Stakes, oan ot the value of $2000.Ref , an odds- on favorite, captured the the former event from Emotional race for the Amazon Stakes wus Ee by Golden Dream, another favorite., Hirst race, 6 furlongs\u2014A itator, Sto inge, 8 t Glenmoyne, 12 to 5 ï ® time, 1.14.Second race, 11-16 mile \u2014 Chu ugnut, 20 to 1, 1 Lebiman, 45 ta 100, 2; Sue Kittie, 4 to 1, 3.Time, 1.481-2.Third race, 6 furlongs\u2014 Refuges, 3 to .Emotional, 15 to 1, 2; Forum, 10 to 1, 5 Time, 1.16.Fourth race, 1-2 mile\u2014 Golden Dream, 2 to bos Loyal Etta, 6 wl 2; Lady cal notes on the geme and describes in deta _ il the several varieties played\u2014\u2014 |_ Pyramid Pool.Fifteen-Ball Pool, ie Pool, Bottle Pool, Black, or Everlasting Pool.Pin Pool, Plant game, Russian, or Five-Ball Pool, Losing Pyramids, Bhell Out, High, Low, Jack and the Game, Snooker, besides the rules and scoring rules for each variet te is fully illustrated and is a Took that will be appreciated by those who vho indulge in this pastime.It is ublished by the American Sports Pu Publisbing Co., 241 Broadway, New Y Gossip.The Red Star Lacrossa Clüb defeated the Young Garnet Lacrosse Club on n\u2019s farm on Saturday afternoon by he score of 8 to 2, the Red Stars taking the first two games, the Young Garnets taking the next 2 and Red Stars taking the last gam he Hibernia.nd Arena clubs played their first mato the Independent Juvenile Lacross= League on the Montreal Driving Park on Saturday afternoon, and resulted in the Hibernias winning by 3 goals to 1 A sensational re ated London to the effect that Stanbury, the well known oarsman, had n drowned at Hammersmith.The only bury's boat capsized while he was rowing.He was in the water for only a moment, and was rmed in the slightest degree.to L 8.Fifth race, ngs\u2014 h 4 to 1, 1; ek borg, to 1, 2; Gee-Gee, 8 to 1, 3.Time, 1.04.Sixth race, 1 1-2mile hurdle\u2014Flushing.gto lL Watchman, 5 to 2, 2; Red Clou 3to 13 .Time, es Winninss.[Special to the Star.] \u201c Hamilton, June 9\u2014As was the case at.the O.J.Oo J.E, of \u2018Waterloo, stan the list of winning owners at the mest- ing which closed Bere on Saturday.His total winnings bere amounted to $1675.Boyle coming next with $825, a ro Avollin n stable third with $665.Mr.Ts3 WON six races and finish ram's ed in second place twice.ee ATHLETICS.Grant and Geo.Orton to Meet In Toronto.(Special to the Star) Toronto, June 9.\u2014A big feature of the athletic games to be held a Rossdale pices of the T Aa.on a mile 8 are universities, Toronto University Tommy credited with the Sieclaration that Grant would soon he \u20ac on of Ameries.valuable medal is ered for this match.CRICKET.Players for England [Special to the Star] Toronto, June 9.\u2014The Haverford College Cricket eleven 1 which i ky it Pog land! this summer will be y Mustard, of this city an Pa sort of of the ad or outsider ol chapeson and member committee.No g ny kind will be played on be Haverford fei.GA, that the t of compari p a expected te pue = parison on t his éide and the best cricket., - \u201cns visory This is one of the most charming months of the year.Get yourself into condition %o enjoy your vacation by taking Hood's arc the best blobd medicine.It will build you up.Good News for the Ladies of Canada.Less Deception Than Formerly.The ladies will be pleased to learn that the jo made with the view of protecting them against fraud I~ petrated by some merchants and dealers, have been successful beyond anticipai The substituting of worthlss and adul- tarated package dyes for the reliable nd Dyes is now stopped in many laces, and merchants are finding out kL does not wi! to soll B customer What or.not.aske Be the t Indies bave suffered much trouble, $nconvenience, loss of material and money, by- paving poo prepared hem when Pe hoy dyestuffs foisted on asked for t mond Dyes.In order to insure continued safet and success in dyeing work et home, \u2018should examine each package of A ve offered them, so that they ake Dress home but the genuine may take no log; numerons ctions for guests.ADIRONDACK HOUSE GOWAN BANK HALL, Batter cream eue and us rom hotel tar C.8.SWEENEY, Prop.\" KEENE VALLEY, ESSEX COUNTY.Desira situated on ahore shore of beautiful Lake Mom ie fi TS LET \u2014 FAIR FIELD s HOUSE, A .Rates t t 8.KELLEY, Prop, - New York.pee Ee Dre IL.MoBowan: Georeor THE NANEPASHEMET, Immediately op posits Stanley sland.will ales d Circular on 10652 Que- ooo ARBLEMELD, MASS.for the summer to a suitable tenant.Apply to.on the Atlastic Coast For terms Bfichael Puroell, Glen Walter ., Ont.aL, or HOTEL ACADIA, Tracadie, P.E El WELDON HOUSE, SHEDIAC, N.B.etd adres ANAT B OWN.06 900d D.B.Maclennan, Comwall, Ont In Summer Resort, Bea Bathing on premises, croquet and ; Foriralled as » Dosith ad pleasure resort ena tae Seinen, sto.Terms modems up HOME FOR THE SUMMER.BOARD LAKESIDE BOARD AND ROOMS, TIVE a bing 80d open June 15th.\"Write for circulars._ 13004 - * Fors ora b Melbourne.Best of fishing and Apply 45 MeGilt College ave.1883 a.S28 LS LET ILLON, \u201cACCACIA M 58x15 pale emma Dee EE dt YROARD \u2014 AOCOMMODATION FOR Rd I ORDELLE, à by a a on I Cottage.\u201d 7 Carilion Hill.me ificently peas river, within easy access ue #3 tion in tne Kaste: Pa = oh gro varios.situa to E re oint Fo Tt ail ble rt two RALSTON COTTAGE.pd.Box re propia ied me » 14 As 5 - to! n 0! ine an a \u2026 : io Et de gr pere 7 arms Soma PE Ne aoû es Nay.Co.Apply IL a Knowlton.wil reopen for semer Posrders ho 5th ROME.TO LET.BOOMS FIRST CLASS - oh er .ng > bh, J rh ater and.Cream EP! ns, mmon y.June Beautiful shady lawn, Inge commodious house and tartan Cos Caieraiey st.Beasoalle , - Ch pleasant recreation and keeping tk them 7 TURF.,Û MISCELLANEOUS.__ in i awa from onl associations.* em ' \u2014 x TS - eally d why the Verdun = Yesterday's Windsor Raoes.Pool.Montreal \u201cStar\u201d 8 : be.Bod d'a de ju tin eh a pla Windsor, Ont., June PS Racing was \u201cPool\u201d ds the title of the poleventh RE ss \u2014 \u2019 a 8 ed terday.owing are number o ing\u2019s Home Library.i , ought to be a basis for an action \u2018or Tesumed hero yesterday! Following A Howard Cady.Tt- contains histori SYSTEM OF + Life-\u2014æ\" * Insurance Five hundred dollars will be paid by à the Accident and Guarantee Cope > porticffimita, 40, 42 and 44 Moorgate street, ndon, England, to the person whom the Editor of the Montreal Daily Star decides to be the nearest relative of any dne who is killed.in a railway accident in the Dominion of Canada og the United States whilst being a pes- senger, provided a copy of the Monireal Daily Star (as indicated hereafter) is found upon the deceased at the time of the catastrophe, or if it is proved that be or she is a subscriber through'a news agent, or through the publishers.This sum will not bs paid in the event of an accident to railway train men while on duty, nor of a suicide.ln cases where the accident seems to the Editor to be due to carelessness on the part of the insured, no payment wili be made.No claim will be paid in the Case of tha death of a child under ten vears of age, The Editor reserves to nimself the right to pay tho money in accordance: with the provisions of any will left by the deceased.In regard to residents of Montreal, claims may be established by their bav- : ing a Star of the day of issue, or t Le day previous, or by proof of their being regular subscribers, direct or throug news agents.Persons Living, Qutaide of Montreal will bave claims established if ed of a paper of date rm three Says previous to date of accident, Or by oof of their the same wi & .being regular subscril i ay.It must be distinctly understood by - subscribers to the Star that the de.clhion as to the 2 ment of the insure ance money is le the opinion of | äditor ; and: his decision is final.copies of the Star are purchased subject tolthis condition.e Ocsan Accident and Guarantes Cor« poration referred to above is re reset éd; in, Canada by Rolland, Lyman Burpett, general managers, Tern BE Boilding.ntreal, Address .all int spondence Lo the \u201cStar,\u201d \u2014 SS.\u201cBELGRAVIA.\u201d will be received jos of J, TO LET SHOP OR OFFICE Cor.Victoria Squarsand Crais Street, : plato glass Avpis to J, BD.DAVIS, 49 Victoria samara.fim Gor or Pitchr's Coster, ! for = miving Tenders at the B na So M Block, Water a .\u201cBelgtavia™ as she now lies stran: 7 og ry near Bt.John, N.B., and deliver the said - presser à éttber Halifax or New Tor as instructed tps ten to be on a percentage realized halo * vaine Tenders \u2018also be Teel for the purchess & i of the said steamer as she Dow lies.bs WH.LAIRD, Master.McGIBBON & HOGLE, .: ADVOCATES, Now Yeok Lite Building, NONTREAL, nano se nd RER TPE LA wo BL * Company.The Daily Star, \u2018GRAHAM & OO.Proprietors, 163 and 185 St.James Street.Tree DAILY STAR 19 seut to any part of UniulStatosur area porate free,nt Raed $1.60 for aix months, \u201cWe, tor threo 49 Wo belivve the c\u2019ruia%ion of THE STAN th ceods the combined fssue of oll Aho other Yngiish nuwapepers published tn the city of Montreal.SA Agents for French Advertl: ing aro Mr sara Mayence.Favre & Cle, Rue de Ja Grange, Lato- Here 18, Faris, Franca.me CIRCULATION \u2014OF THE\u2014 Daily and Weekly Star MAY 30, 1596.Monday.sovessa-4sccoces NO issue Tuesday.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.es eee Wednesday cease seasssseeeeesnsens.e 44,644 Thursday.vee resseranasarene rasan 43,784 Friday.coisas weve nee cac were 44,232 Baturday.coocninieicastenaseecsnsenss «oo 00,134 227,174 Fresent Average: 45,435 83, 919 129354 From the above figures are excluded several thousand short subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.DAILY, For Week ending May 30.WEEKLY STAR Last Week \u2014 Averago Circulation of the STAR Last Week TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1896.CRT THE FIRST EFFECT OF UNCERTAINTY.Some of tbe first effects of the condition of uncertainty as \u2018to the tariff, caused by the possibility of a triumph for the anti-Protectionist allies, are to be seen in London, where the McClary Manufacturing Company is cutting its pay roll temporarily in two for this reason.Last pay-day the employes of this Company received the following printed notice : \u2019 Our pay sheet is $4000 per week ; our collections are much below current ex- enses.From depression and threatened fanitt disturbance, prudence prompts us to reduce our pay sheet ono-helf as nesr- ly as possible, It is with regret that we are to reduce our staif or ask employees to work shorter time.It bas always been our study to give thein con- etant employment the year round.It is our wish that they feel they have an interest in the business.We hope for the best for the city and country.Until the trade policy of the country is assured we may look for a waiting condition.We recommend the strictest economy to guard as far as possible against more unfavorable conditions.: This was undaubtedly a pleasing election souvenir to the workmen who received it.Yet there is no reason to be astonished at the action of the McClary A similar cause produced far worse effects of the sams kind all through the United States a year or \u2018two ago.Pay lists were not only êut in two, but suspended altogether; and workmen without a dollar in their pockets or a ghost of un idea where to turn to get employment, rejoiced in the prospect that a lowered tariff would some day give them cheap goods which they could not buy.The effect of this upon the farmers whose home market was suddenly deprived of much of its purchasing power may well be imagined.When the dinner pail is cmpty, the men who have been accustomed to make a living by filling it, suffer as surely as does thd man who once enjoyed efnptying it.When the workman had no money to spend, there was, of course, nono to go west to pay the farmer for his goods; and it is no wonder that the western farmer is now in favpr of \u201cfree silver\u201d or any other pol- .icy which promises to put money in circulation, some of which may come within his reach.It the uncertainty as to the Canadian tariff becornes acute, as it would, for instance, were the Liberals to win the elections, there is no likelihood that the McClary case would long remain unique.Other manufacturing firms would be compelled to take in sail until they knew for o certainty the direction of the wind.\u201cHands\u201d might be leid off here, and e departments ahut cown there, and balf- time adopted somewhere else until it was knowh what the new Government inténded to do with the tariff.The effect of such cautionary proceedings is always cumulative; and men eut of work or on half-pay soon throw trade general- )J§ out of joint.Distrust might easily Tead to dismay and dismay to panic be: fore the Libarzl Finance Minister had made known his will ; and the hard times that the National Policy met at the border and saved us from two years ago might rite tn our midst Trom inter nal Meuse\u2019 snd bring disester to our people just ua the Americans ase beginning again to prosper through the stimulus f siren by the geospaot Bf the psective | Republicad.party being roturmed fo power thers.Tho tariit is a bad thing to experi ment with.MUTILATED AMBRICAN COIN.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tha large amore! of mutilated American silver coin In- circulation in Canada is a rnossible ssurce of real danger to our peopls.\u2026, We arc informed by a com- prtent authority tbut such coin is not j'uccepted in trade in the United States: and it is yell known that American silver is not by any means worth its face value 2a bullion.The circulatlea of any kind of Anerican or other foreign coin in tha country is a loss to the Government, which thus is deprived of the svigniorage in tho minting of the coin which would otherwise cireulate in its place.This is à gerious cnough thing in itself, when any large amount of this foreign circulating medium is in the country; but in tho present cass it is complicated by the uncertainty of the silver situation in the Urited States.Then, in regard to silver certificates, Messrs.Weir and McDougall report to the bankers\u2019 section of the Doard of Trade that they made a statement to the Dominion Government as follows : At this point we stated that, although our mission was limited to the silver coinage, the United Etates silver certificate, which now circulated largely in Canada, was also a question for serious considerati ion; and as a large prtion of these notes were of the smal or enom- inations, the Government, evon more than the banks, wis interested in their removal.As thos> noiss were payable only in silver coin they might at any time deprecats in value without an breach of faith on the part of the Unit States Government, which wus in no munner bound to redecm them in geld.It is certainly desirable that we should permit our own Government to supply our own Jnoney, and that steps should be taken co treat American coinage here with soine degree of the hostility shown to Canadian money in the United Statcs.There they will.either not accept our bills at all, or only at a discount, while bere we permiv mutilated American coin, rejected Ly the Americans themselves, to circulate freely and at par.WENT OVER NIAGARA FALLS.Niagarz Falls, N.Y.Y.June 0.\u2014At eight o'clork last night two men stood on Luna Island, near the American Falls, talks ing.The wind blew one man\u2019s Lat off, and in an endeavor (o recover it Be lost.his balance and plunr-d head first into tle river, bis body passing over the fallg a moment later.GRAND THUNK CITANGES.London, Ont\u2026 June 8.\u2014Chief Billing- Clerk Reyner, of the Grand Trunk Ry.freight sheds here has Lren transferred to the company.s offices at Brantford.Mr, Nicholas Wilson, freight clerk here, is being removed to Stra tord.THE * REVENUE\" POLICY.A certoin rerty had on hand artfui policy, That like {ts rarty-colored tunes Wouli suit f e came ho'q fairiy deciprons.but vith the States it only waa game of pitch and toas, umes they had all their own way And they should be the boss.three cheers for the grand Three or the maple leaf t For the thi \u201ctoo, that has carrfed us While others have gone to grief.Hurrah, hurrah for our noble pueen ! Hurrah for the grand old chief! Who's policy true will carry him through, When others must come to grief And then {5 the had another fad, fon\u201d cal But when ine he how it would work They hemselves aprall For our Hood 1 ends across the pho tought_ py I a bit, 1d them Sactly fit.; h Me , ogether, And so you sec Te then would be \u201cTAs happy \"as à clañn Charus\u2014 Three cheers, etc, etc, etc.\u201c Free Trade\u2019 og 7 Was next broughe to But ui the 2 Slightest of enq ule Again is wis Which i 80 bod, fos pronounted mad, When \u2018twas interdict Inieng™ we might as lee then, When everything was Just shut up Shop at Ottawa,\u201d And go to Wash on.Chorus\u2014Three cheers, etc, etc, ete When etter trying all of these ! And finding pone would do, The anneunced thelr Customs\u2019 tariff, fares venue.\u201d Then hen they'd {hosed ou our industries, By turn ning on the ec It would not bite the slightest, mite \"Cause \u2019twas for \"Rev They say they'll not send ENT to pot, Nor put us in stew; But you'd now better \u2018it they got \u201cTaxes for Revenue.\u2019 \u201chorus\u2014Three cheers, ete.y ete., etc.And now with this grand shibboleth They re going to best The iand with corecke, or break their necks, With \u201cTax evenue And vile A retection:, they'll divest { every single shred, \u201cTol every.y lobring man Is sent his bread.earn \u201cTis ald, Tn a All the foo!s are dead, One knows not what they'll doi w no bet o get \u201cTaxes for Reven Chorus\u2014Three cheers, etc.etc, etc.| po ter way THE \u201cPROTECTION\u201d POLIOY.When asked what does Protection mean One es this enswer I for work and work \u201cfor pay, To Hive and.to Jet live, The land t to till, Lhe mine to arfll, The forest to remove; With 5 industrial wheels at work, r country to impro Chorin.Then well all as true Canadians her stand or fall.Let SE get each other then n protect, And heaven protect With righteous cause and ustost laws, es com Chorus\u2014 Then we'll alleas true Canadians, etc.It matters not how ie the soil ot Prairie.BI hill or plain; No © try ew truly great By oi So Ta he hm roms we should bave Also artisan, And fi aim of work to do Fot every lab'rin man.Then Then anger reaches here ot 348 him fot a ston of free ies told À was ot mect © ont.Chorus ve by Then we'll ali as true Canadians, ete.me may have finer theories But when all facts an \u2018Tis pay for work at homo's the way To heip the lab\u2019ri .ar on him we're rois ping all, or progress that our country mokes \u201c To meet all our boheste.be wages sure, fe poor, SESE Ey n we w Get labor from al oy Chorus\u2014 : .Then we'll all ag true Canadians her or fall.+ LE tbe ren 2c ool \" ner.| pany he kept.a\u201d.= pair 2 | THE MONTREAL _ DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, JONE 9, 1896.THE CAMPAIGN | IN ST.ANTOINE.MEETINGS FOR BOTH CANDIDATES LAST NIGHT.A Large Gathering of Dr.Roddick\u2019s Supporters-Mr.Desmarais Nominated as Liberal Candidate in St James Division.Tho Uonservaiives of St.Antoine division held an enthusastic meeting last evening at Dr.Ruwldick's committee room, 2161 Notre Dome street, The chair was occupisd by Mr.P.Demers, who was supported by Messrs.J.§.Halt W.W.Ogilvie, Georgs Dorrie, David H.Henderson, D, R.McCord, Q.C.; Donald Macmaster, Q.C., and tho candidate, Dr.T.G.Roddick.The first speaker was Mr.W.W.Ogilvie, who addressed the meeting in French.ts was not an orator, he suid, but if they would allow him he would | talk to them in a conversational men- .The great question to Le decided by the electorate was whether the industries of the country were to be protected or not.they had a certain amount of protec tion elready, but at the present time iLey \u2018Were clamoring for the election | of Mr.McKinlay and the raising of the tarif sti!l hishor- Epzaking 02 the school | quesiion, Mr.\u201cOgilvie \u2018paid an eloguent tri- Luis LOlh egreat missionary archbishop, Mgr.Tuchs, and defended the stand ta sen \"y the bishops to secure the res toraiion of scparate schools, The reported alliance of the Liberals with the Fa.rons und the McCarthyites wasalso touched upon.wbi:e Mr.Farrar, late of Toromo, came in for some rough handling, as did also Mr.Dalton McCarthy, who, it was said, had became the aliy of Mr.laurior.The situation at the pres:nt time vas so exceptionally grave that he could not understand how any French Canadian could vote against the Government.If they did so, they yoted to shut down, or at least to bad'y erip- pe, such inaustrirs as tbe sugar fac- lors the fivur mills and the rolling mille.They should uphold the dignity of the working cluss, and nol bring into effect jo icy wLich would cause \u2018hem to wor for a few miserable cvenis a day, and re-establish the soup kitchens througuout the land.In conclusion, besg.u of thew to consider these things, 10 clk thm ozer in their families, and weigh them, thorough ly.Dr.Roddick.who followed, spoke in English.In two weeks the electors of Can:de would be called upon +o choose tween 'wo leaders, two parties and two policies \u2014al-hougb perhaps he was wrong in speak ing of two poiicies, as un.pariy po policy.Of the leaders, Bin Charics Tupper was known as une of the fathers ot Confederation, and one of the originators of that great Liberal Conservative policy which had donc so much for Canada aiready.There was orobably no man in ihe Dominion who knew the history of the count s0 well, and had been so closely identified with it.But while ho had been making nso what had Mr.Laurier oin 8 had been shifting from pillar to vost locking for ù polioy.In 1871 and 1876 he was an avowed protectionist ; Bates his protection became continental free trade; then its champion talked of commercial union; again favored unrestricted recipro:ity and restricted reciprocity in turn, and fin- aly he had announced himself in favor of free trade as they have it in England.Busy all the time attemptildyg to find something which would capture votes, be-had made himself the laugh- ing-stock of the country.On the other band, Bir Charles Tupper had since 1878 continued unchanged and unchanging in Bis potioy.and has not given way one A man might be j'udged by the som- Mr.Laurier had bean associated first with those members of Mr.Mackenzie's Cabinet, of whom their leader had said in a private leiter toa friend that he had to sit all the time on the coffers in order to keep them from t ting 8 their hands in.In the second pia entered into a treaty with the ee Mr.Mercier, whereby he had prom- isod that, if he was returned to power he would rob the public treasury of 00,000 in order to restore some the spoils an which the provincial ministers had got their hands.In the third place Mr.urier bad associated with Pa- gaud, a man unfit for Me gentleman seen in ith.In the fourth lace he had become the close friend of Mr.Tarte, and finally be bad entered inte a compact with Mr.Dalton MoCarthy , At this | int an elector objected, point- out that Mr.Isurier had over and over again d he and Mr.Mc-' Carthy were allies.\u201cIf Mr.Laurier is put in rower,\u201d said Dr.Roddick, \u2018\u2019I have been told on the best authority that within one week the sugar I: refinery.will be closed down.Mr.Drummond and \u2018ail those connected with him in the enterprise, declare Sat if one-eighth or one-tenth of protection is rom ey they will have to close, and.this means that nine bu with their wives and families, over \"tive thousand people in all, would be thrown pon the streels to plok up a livi beat.fhoy Manitoba sc col question ota be Totlod without the employment of coerciom, for as soom as Mr.Greenway discovered that bis friend Laurier was beaten, he would wheel into Hn John S.Hall compared the well- cy of the Government with the maveriog, vacillating icy of their po Liberals no Reme- Hey by wh which the rights a the ninety toba were to respected.On the lo Mr.rier and his friends bad done thei Ÿ best to cause the death of the bill pronght in by the Government.The last speaker was Mr, Donald Mao- master, Q.Theres were, he said, two questions to \u2018bo considered by the elcc- tors.was: What raté of wages were they to receive for the next five of ens years?pe gtber: What Le axation wou posad upon them for the next few years?As rogards the wages, they might bo ablà to Judge of that matter by applying the test ex- rience.They knew what wages had id during the Mackenzie regime, and they could d compare that rate with the scale row in force.: The taxes which were levied at present were collected for doulls purpose of parrying on the overnment of ihe country and proteot- nx our labor, our manufactories, They factories, our; mines end our forma.must look al the record ot the L 2 ther arty aud compare it with that of the \u20ac opscrratives.The former had done no- for the Lpustry, the latter had.dovoloped its resources, deepeyed canals, built railways, ass steamship lines, to the country.As.Star had well expressed it, tho progress of a country was like the progress ogress of a bioycle; there was no sta ng util; d fewer paupers in Canada than in any other her country in the The speaker olosod with a eu logistho ference to French-Canadian people, whioh eo Hartly applauded, OHE POSTMASTER-GENERAL, EEE Eee + Montreel, June 6, ue - « .a .\u2018 L - te ; + - Ca À : \u2019 on dre ace bon] In the United States, terest of Mr.Tatllon, the Cora rvitiva candidate in vhe county of Chambl Tove cheres.Tho disorder aroze frown\u2019 forts of a num! of gcatlemen, who were evidently not in sympath hy with the Consorvutive candidate, Lo take part in ths pro-ecdings.Mr, Tailion protcs.- el that thers wes an undorstan ing ho tween himself and his opponent, Mr.Geaffrion, that certain Joint meetings should bo held at 8'ated times throug out the constituency.Iach candidate was enti.led 4.5 hold as many other meetings as he choz, ard to invity, or rot invite, his opponenia io attend, The present pwcting had bzen called for the electors favorable Zo Mr.Tuillon; tho Concer vative committos hed rected the bull, and it belonged to chem for the time bring.Thea who did nol cheoss to listen quictly could retire.Mr.'Ta'l- lon was cot afraid of Blr.Geotfrion, nor was Mr.Geoffrion afraid of Mr.Tailloa.They were both too old for that.Fach understood ihe other, and Mr.Taillon was sure that Mr.Gcoffrion would ro.approve Lhe pres: nt action of thoss wko po-et ns his friends.Mr.P.Cooke, M .L.A, for Prumn- mond, cure £a Le card on behalf of Mr.Geoffrion.It was unders:goi L> tween thio candidates that the friends of either were invited to attend the mectinus of the other, whether tho same were regularly arranged joint \u2018meetings or not.Mr.{icoffrion\u2019s meatings were alwavs open to bis cppon-nts; but, if Mr.Tai!'on feared pubis, di cussion® Mr, Geoffrion's friends would retire.They did rot retire, however, until a gantleman who Started up in the rear portion of the hall, had had an opportunity of taunting orl people on the plat- forin with c:wardice.proar followed, aad the police of the Town of Longueuil was sont for.The services of that important public functionäry were not called into requisition, however, as most of the Libera! sympathizezs left the hall shortly afierwards, party leaders The meeting then rogressed in comparative quiet.Ecnator Ogilvie delivered a speech in support of the National Policy and remedial legislation.The Hon.Mr.Taillon received an attentive hearing for about threo quarters of an hour, and specches were also delivered by Messrs.P.Butler, Q.C., and Gen- \u201cMr.W.Gear presided, and seats on the platform were also acoupied oy Messrs.W.Cooper, Dickson Anderson, A, Jodoin and others.« IN ST.MARY'S DIVISION.Mr.A.T.Lepine, the candidate in St.Mary's Ward, orened his central committee at 1198 &t.Catherine street last night.Ald.Charpentier and the candidate were present, and looked after the organization of the campaign.The following committees werm appointed : General President of the Organization \u2014Dr.Laviolette.St.Vincent de Paul\u2014Honorary Pres- dents, Dr.J.W.Mount, Messrs.J.B, Gregoire and Jos.Poupert ; Aciive Presidents, Messrs.Amable Lauzon, Jos.Gauthier end Jos.Langlois.Heart \u2014 Honorary Presidents, Ricard, T.Gadbois and J.0.Watts; Active President, ex-Ald.E.cheering for the Dagenai St.Bridget \u2014 : Honorary Presidents, Messrs.Mart, M.L.A, and T.Char tier: Artin Presidents, Messrs.P.Macdonald, Joseph Lauzon and John Toowey.A meeting in Mr, Lepine\u2019s favor will be held to-morrow night at the corner of Delorimier Avenue and de Montigny street.ST.LAWRENCE COMMITTEE.A meeting in the -interests of Ald.Penny, the Libera! candidate for gt Lawrence Division, was held at 292 St Lawrence street last night.Mr Heotor Cadieux acted zs chairman.Mr.P.B.Casgrain was the first sposter and related to the audience the histo of the political career of the Hon.Wilfrid Laurier.Ald.Penny then addressed the meeting.He endorsed the latform of the Liberal party as ado the Ottawa convention, and Spoke.for some time on the tariff Question.Other speakers were Messra.O.G.Roy, J.D.Cameron, Dr.Maillot, Carroll Ryan, W.Burns and J J.Roy.MR.DESMARAIS NOMINATED.At a ineeting held in the large ball ef Bonsecours market last evening to nominate Liberal candidates in ry Mary's and St.James Wards, .Desmarais stated that he had been of fered the Liberal pomination in St.Jomes\u2019 Ward and that he would give a final answer in the course of a day or two.Dupre intimated bis acceptance of Me iberal nomination in St, Mary's Ward.dresses were delivered.by Ald.Pugre, M Marsolais and Penny, and Mr.J.P.Casgrain.ST.JAMFS WARD.An open-air meeting in the interests of Mr.Lavallee, Conservative candidate in St.James\u2019 Ward, was held last evening at the corner of St.Andre pnd St, Catherine streets, and was largely at: tended.In addition to an address from the candidate, speeches were also delivered by Messrs.McLellan, T.Cardinal and R.Laurendeau.IN FAVOR OF THE MAYOR.A meeting will be held to-night at 760 St.Lawrence street, for the purpose of completing the organization of a volunteer club in favor of Mayor R.Wilson- Smith.Several prominent speakers, including the Mayor, will address the meeting.MR.MACKAY'S MEETING.meeting in the interests of Mr.Robert Mac was held last night at 2207 Notre ame street.Among the kers were Messre.A.C.Gervais.J.Greenshields, Q.C., Durin, Yon.Jas.McShane, and G.Stephens, jr.Mr.Mackay also delivered a short address.HOCHELAGA.Mr.J.À.C.Madore, the Liberal candidate in Hochelaga, 1 hold a meeting to-night in Et.Charles Hall, Island st.IN SOULANGES, Dalhousie Mills, Jupe 9.\u2014The meeting of the campalgn f for Ly Hall bere on Saturday night, when abou 140 of the slectors assembled to bear the questions of the day di Jemes Hells, J.P.occupied the chair, and on the platform were the Liberal candidate.Dr.Bourbonmats, and.his brother, Avila who is the member for this Canty in the Local House, also Meswrs.reenshields and Ous sgrain, of Montroal, on Scholl, of Alexandria, in the Reform interest: Ion.McMillan, of Alexandria.Mr.Germain, Montreal, and Mr.Pierre Doucett, of Cotean, spoke on behalf of The Te Lanthier, the Conservative candid The eee closed about balf- 1 with cheors for the Queen and Sir les Topos joint mecting of the electors of Sou- langes County was held in the after- nooë at Bt.Aominique des res.The rters of Mr.Lanthicr, tbe meer.ve standard-bearer.and Mr.-Bour- bomnais, the Liberal 1 candida ie, ere present in ot Too numbers Lerou Mayor of tho parish, ocountad the chair, Alt x meeting a joint one, ce.was the strongly in favor of the Conserratl ve candidate, THE.QUEBEC DISTRICT.bee, June 9.\u2014] John Cost si Onli SE OA 6-000 HE 306 HH 0600 es lS \u2014 ; y - jou perfcct rainy day comfort.i yard if yon wish to avoid inferior and disappointing imitations.CA 2 seit 0e ve CHE R21 NE WE HENS Se Sie Né déc et \u20ac MH Se 0 genset S MES Se SAS soeeaaQ0 Fr té A IB LITTLE - TIME There\u2019s a Certainty .\u201cve ra INET SRT re DITS atout results with Fibre C Chamois- It alinys ives just the rizht attire nt Koopa it.ton, ns long ws the rarment Jasta \u201cand yet it is liglit that no burdeu is felt in the warmest weather.Use the Rigby Wataerproofed line in all skirts and wraps, its the situe price, 35c per yard, but ; gives And see the Rad Star Label on each 1551 tte ere dar x Perhaps you don't mind waiting till-one of thoï slow going matches gots well kindled; perhaps yon flout mind trying Laif a dozen till you strike a good one.BRYANT & MAY'S MATCHES.Ié yon do inind, use time Savers and worry savers.Let us know if your grocer doesn\u2019t sell them, BOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA: ROBERT GREIG & CO, ¢ ¢ They ght in a flash, and kindle immediately.¢ y Ug y ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ Montreal.9 | à They're listlo 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ! WOW Stee In Portneuf.Mr.Stafford is makin heagway «nd St.Raymond, which a the last election gave a\u2019 majority of 73 to the Liberals, will this year give a majority to Mr, Stafford It is not yet quite set tiod whether the Liberals of Quebec Wost will bring out Mr, R.as a straight party candidate, or whether they wi will support Mr.Dobell as an Independ ent.- WHLLAND COUx TY.Niagara Falls, Ont., 9\u2014Wm.Me- Clea ie Conservative candidate 3\" Wol- land 1 county held a meeting in the Town Hall here last evening.large hall was filled to the doors with enthusiastic electors.Mr.Brown, President of the local club acted as chairman and opened the meeting with a few appro- riate Temarts first speaker waa Bir.Coy.of Catharines, who dwelt at some oath on the trade question of thy party.Following were Mr.C.Robertson, of Toronto, who made the speech of the evening, taking up plank by plank, the Government platform and contra rasting the -same with the latform of the Liberal party.ir.McCleary was the next speaker and he received an ovation.Hs Ar.McCleary was the next en, and ho received an ovation.He touched upon the different political questions of the day and defined his policy in the present cam n pledging 1f to support the Government in every measure.COL.TISDALE'S COUNTY.Simcoe, Ont., e 9.\u2014The meeting of Lieut.-Col.the flame D.Tisdale, in the Opera House bere last night was a suc- ceas, notwithstanding the rainy night, the houss was packed and the audience listened attentively for over two hours to an able discussion oft he leading questions of the day.he Hon.Minister fully discussad the hol question, dealing with the action of the Dominion towards the Roman Catholic of Manitoba.He then took u the trade à d fiscal.policy of the ern- t showing that while rR national debt, had increased $143, since Confederation the œuntry ooo great public works, such as railways, canal systems, public buildings and a rich North-West that were good investments of the public money.Ie also touched upon other great questions as set forth in the manifesto of Sir Charles upper to the people of Canada.concluded with cheors for Te Queen and Col.Tisdale.IN [SAM HUGHES' COUNTY.Fenelon Falls.Ont., June 9.\u2014A la audience of peoples attended the Ek tical meeting hel d æ the Skating Rink ink t t in the interests of 1 the ndent candidate for ly one thousand peo- Mr Delamer opened meetin by a speech of over half an hour.le was followed by Mr.Dickson on behalf of Mr.Mclaughlin, the Reform candidate, who was present.Major Hughes, Conservative, AS Towed in 3 speech of one hour, 5 touchins on the A uestions of the day.but es ial tha Manitoba Remedial Bill.ial allage Followed in in a speech of one rad in Delamer.The meeting closed about midnight with cheers for the Queen, Messrs.Delamer, Wallace, McLaughlin and Major Hughes.| MODIFIED HIS PROGRAMME.St.Paul, Que.June 9.\u2014Mr.Angers, the Liberal candidate, met Bishop La- breoque.ho is making bis pastoral , last | Bight, and has ed a Nectar ing | ppranolf to support t ton Ble Bi as 27 moved bw the Eojscopate, mood ind wis programme.A similar resented to Angers at piodes mecting fifteen days ago Mur- signed.o asked twenty.ive anes and finally refused to sign it.It was arranged to allow his election by acclamation if he signed it.A CLERICAL NOMINEE.Toronto, June 9\u2014The McCarth held a meeting | last night in tho PA torium It ecidod lace two candidates in the field for West Joronto, Mr.A.Hunter, pq lawyer, who for some time- has EE r.r.McCarthy > v.I.Sat 3 campoi fr Crawford Street Mothodist opener of were recommended by het Committee on Nomimations.ME but Mr.Rowe would accepted be would \u2018leave the ministry.VARENNES A big political méeting will bo held at Varennes to-morrow afternoon.Tha two candidates, Messrs.Tuillon and Geof- frion, are to be present to speak.A ber et politicians sit attend and address t .The steamer Paul Smith i leave Jacques Cartier Wharf at.one o'clock sharp for Varennes.The boat will stop \"st Longueuil and Boucherville, .ELRCTION NOTES.The Winni Nor\u2019-Wester, says strange : t down Sain street loat yoning offer fori to chers © f insanity and now await- i : en examination, to will be held KF rovincial jail.fn > Win a rs mention the fact thar at the ontortarament given by Miss Eva Fay, the Matetme, the other eveh- k.\"amor bas Sir A.P.Caron | ing, she predioted Te.turn on Hon.t Le T Boneven- Hush Jonn Macdonald d à victory for may oceites slot or en.ugh John, There dure been man important ad- per overamens.hesiona te to the by Congres of late EATEN BY RATS.n thin strict, and in countice ore some duye ago the contes ex- Windsor, Ont., Tune 9-\u2014An \u2018old man 1 rat content doubt us named Bruce, who lived alone in } Sond il of imate\u201d Sinipteris wich woh as was found .lying d dead ou the cess, and Trib is a ot of his cottage on day.The Gaspo Levis ouradka, floor was covered with blood, and murder Yast night the Central Committee tee in aa suspected.Dy.Hbeaum, of Wind- abec Centre checked * carefully the , determined that death was due to cetoral lints for, the di division and cams so, avd the old man had been to the conclusion, ata.pr.obably before life was pot Beh lb lies The Hog.Sutinot.s and w Br cot om 3 thie comstit nesicy Hi be \u2018on the floor.de- fo - French vote 4 ie | ko} to be favorable.- \u2018 \u2018 > pére ee ; = © T7 À .+ - wo - 3 + : - \u2014 mme es Li - , ; : sor, of Soot- | Satarday.À also struck, STEAMSHIPS Allan Line RoyalMail Steamships Liverpool, Queboc and Montreal Mail Service, Bteamships.Montreal Sardinian.Numidian RATES SP hans BE.$50 and Seaeasle sie) 3 $108 and ati Kctura} Beco! bin 34 and 4A 33 Sugle; nd 989.00 Stee im London, Ca, Deltest or Londondeny, aid $250 Dediling and all tasgow d New York Service vv an ew Yer From New Pier, foot of W.Zac Etroet, New York.Stcamshipe Now Le rk.G 8tato of California 9 July.State of Nebraska.\u201c24 July.200 .7 Aug.$45 to $55 to $190 Return.J sided vo 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Steerago inotuding outhi, $345) and $95.30.Midahip paclous Promenade Decks.PD.TORRANCE & CO, .General Agents, Montreal 17 Bt.Bacrament Street.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP (0., Limited.ST.LAWRENCE LINE.88.\u201c\u201cCAMPANA™ (1,700 TONS), is intended to leave Montreal on MONDAY, JUNE 8th, at 9 p.m.And afte: ren every alternato SE MALE during Or EACE Bi OI, GABLE, | 4) and P ron excellent accommodation for passengers.Electrio his 25 all modern comforts.after noon of Sailing Sh Com 133 3mos eod ANCHOR RLINE United States Mail Steamships Sail from New York every Saturday fer Glasgow via Londonderry i Br 8.8.CITÉ OF ROME, See ras.= : upwal ounces Ca bin, si0, 8 Btee $i.» and upwai Becond Shi sae and Steerage, $230 Dratis at lowest current prices.HENDERSON BROTHE ow York.W.H.YT 0 Jomes st.or D B BATTERSEY.174 ames st, Mon HANBURG-ANERICAN LINE TWIN SCREW EXPRESS Lino from New-York to prrmouth (Lendon Cherbour Paris and Norman: À.Vision Jung Cabin, 80 and upwards.PLYMO UTH- ligne FÉRÉOF CHARGE, ERC GHERBOURO ea Hata N.Y.BERG AMER 14 Place d'Armos, Moni \u201cot BICYCLISTS | st ward: 11.Should carry a supply of ARMBRECHT\u2019S GOCA WINE.It relieves fatigue and renders thé performance of muscular exertion much easier.1551 THE FRESH.AIR FUND.\u2014 \u201c Bubacribers to the Fund who forward their contributions through the \u201cStar\u201d office are requested to send when possible cheques payable to order.When, however, the money is Landed in, a receipt therefor should be obtained.The Publishers cannot hold themselves re- sponsiblo for sums for which a proper.recelpt has not been issued.Those wishing tu subscribe anonymously may ss readily obtain sach sa receipt, under whatever fictitious name or initials they may adopt as where given.John = » tollguto pr Tpbesing near The Winder Oty Enos Wind the actual name is , MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.ST.ANTOINE DIVISION.- A Public Meeting in the vinterests of DR.T.G.Conservative Candidate .Will be Held at 175 ST.ANTOINE STREET, near Mountain, on TUESDAY EVENING, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.Prominent Speakers will deliver Addresses.+ 1385*1 Electoral District of Maisonneuve GRAND MEETING For the English speak ing Electors of HocHBLAGA Ward Town of MAISONNEUVE called b y Ald Raymond Profntain LIBERAL CANDIDATE, In the Market Long Room, Desery 81,, TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock sharp.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.Prefontaine and other speakers will be present, COME ONE, COME ALL.A Otterburn Park THE SOCIETY OF | St.Vincent de Paul \u2018Regrets to announce that the Excursion that was to take place To-morrow, Wednesday, 10th June, will only take place Wednesday following, 17th June.1811 6th Battalion Fusiliers.ion orders \u201cfor weok mo Batur- and 0 Core will parade at tho l0th i Brion br ar TE neriting ca tor rp 2 ol Burisnd on D.Band F Coy'e uo Thu: .the 1th inst.The tation will haat ti, Dem.on BATURDAY, 100 by Lt.Houghton, D.A.U.Every member ol g regiment must be present at above parad Batt Ba Bands, Pioneers, Signal and Ambulance Corps to \u2018attend.= for Saturdays parade, review order.\u2018 T.ATRINSON, Major.Adjutant.M.A.A.A.Spring Handicaps will be beld oo M.A.A.A.Grounds BATURDAY, JUNE 136h, 1896, Commencing at 3 P.M.chavp.Frosramme of Ev nus ra: Droite eu run; 1 le Bis Bicycle: Foie Bieyclo; } hg RH Broad Jump; Putting 16 id.ahot; yds.Dore under LE 6 440 ris.Boys under 15 yrs.: pc ones Entrance y eda.| entry Na cents of rn ded \u20180 Lona fide startors).Boys\u2019 races free.of A.A A ofCandC W.2\" ce E.HERBERT BROWN, Secy.Treas M.A.A.A.NOTICE TO MEMBERS.On and aftor 15th June, mem! Kuodiation and affiliated and nee Clubs can n only have sdmit- pectod to grounds by showing reagon to gatekoe eaters.of \u201cI clubs will plodss govern themselves accordingly.By order, E.Herbert BROWN, 153 Buc.Treas.Crystal Bicycle Riding School.CRYSTAL RIN K.5 le riding 1nught in 3 lessons.No pol ere roy es Private Lor given ab hour ie tome Spon front fall po The largost Bloycle ng wh Aster Estries claso wa 50 siltation must accom pan, eels for sale and to OBERTSON & CO.No connection with ans 8 no! academy or firm in this city.: 1333 POPULAR EXCURSIONS Te CROSBOIS ISLAND By Steamer FILOATE.Leaves Jacques Cartier Wharfat 10 ° Le m.and 2 g'ejock pm.paves Ur Urosbols Isipod Su ns Su LT All kinds ES on Hoard and on Island.$ 1350 ; .A.GOULET, Prop.St.Antoine DIVISION.The El ectors of St.Antoine Division favorable to the return of DR.RODDICK, the Conservative Candidate, who have changed their residences .since the ist of May past, or since the Efectoral List was revised in 1804, will that of 1894: 357 and 1082 St.James st 2206 and 2708 St.Catlierine st.2161 and 2445 Notre Dame st.175 and 289 St.Antoine st.83 Fulford street.= PRESSED THE BUTTON.hington, D.C., C.June 9.\u2014President} | Clovelend formally lig, opened 4 the, National erfes o'clock Just 5 ht Cot ressing an oir but- is ocated Talk the Executive on.nse American of Frandrrde of beautifully cologed incandes- ball in which the Sarrficrtont is held au imme .Iberville, Rouse\u2019s Point, eto., are being rapidly secured.greatly oblige the Executive Committee by sending to or leaving' at the following Committee Rooms\u2019 their present address, as well as diame MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS HEATRE FRANCAIS, 8: Catherino Bt, near Bt.Lawrenos St, CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES, EET me PLUNGER |.| With surprising Scenic Effocts An Unusually Streng Vaudeville Lill, Afternoons at 4 Nights at 8.Prices\u2014I6e, 207, Be.ISOHMER PARK Open every doy from 1 to 11 pm.\u201c Performancos at 3 & 4 ATTHACTIONS THIS WEEK [pui The Four (4) Masanos, the greatest Ecoentrio Mu sical Acrobatic Act over soen in Canada.; Miss Grace citburu, B«rio-coimic Voonlist.Bliss Knnochl, Exot Magician.' Fonte-Benmts, hi! i tara AND OTHERS.Lavigne's Splendid Baud of 40 Soloists.Admission, 16.Menugorie, 106 extra Chil after noons, 5c, Jacludine rudy un Carre susal.5 BICYCLE RIDING Victoria Skating Rink, Drummond st, for beginners.l'rivatu lessons and class lemsons.Buo- durranteed.Bleycle Exchange.paid for heels ip good condition.Wheels to tet.su A.ROY MACDONALD, Jr.West End Bicycle Riding Academy.> NO.77 DRUMMOND 8T.PRIVATE LESSONS ONLY, NO SLAGSES, en tech 14e pupil uirea undivided attention We cach mount, rides, nt, right apd left turoise aT Terms very resonable.Wheels furnished to leara upon.11 * et \u2014\u2014\u2014 RAILROADS.EXCURSIONS Sunday-achools and Societies should make early appit- cation for their summer excursions, as the choice dates for Otterburn Park, Clark's Island, Valleyfield, Ormstown, MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS THROUGH LAKE ST.LOUIS.Tho above can now be arranged for with societies, clubs, military and other organizationy * The Trip îs as fellows: Leave Bonaventure Station by special excursion a frais minutes\u2019 ride to Lachine Whar!, .y excursions will only be run on application of soctoies, clubs, otc., the Excursion Comm! sttees being allowod ta trol the sale of tickeis if desire].For choico datée, rates, otc.early application ahould be made ut City Ticket Once, 13 8C Jace 8 or ta Pease, Distri ct Passeuger Agent, Bonarenturs 134 ut tion.ST.LAWRENCE ano ADIRONDACK R.R.Trains Leave Windsor Street Station.8.10 m Excopt Sunday.Day Express foe a New York, stoppin ng \u2018at Beauhar nois, Valloyfleld, Huntingdon, one, and prin cipal pointe south.Excopt a Local for 7 pm os i othos Valley frond, untin; xpross for New pps CE I oauharnols Fit Har Such and pris pi City Ticket Office, 137 st.James st, Montreal.me n.a rans, Agent, CANADIAN; Lot Sr) Ved ha [ois Upper Lake Fleet.SS.ATHABASCA .Every Monday ss.MANITOBA.Every Thursday 8S.ALBERTA.Every Saturday Will leave Owen Sound about 1 p.m.for Sault Sto.Marie, making connection with the * Soo Lino\u201d for St.Paul and Minneapolis, \u2018Mar quette Route\u201d for Duluth and at Fort William making connoction with the C.P.It.Express., inten and City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 120-8T.JAMES STREET (Next Post Office.) 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break of Anarchists.Some prrsuns at- i tribute it to the animosity of the An- \u2014 archists towards everything pertainin to religion, ani Lelieva that they too advantaga of the Corpus Christi processions to give vent to their hatred.But :there have been many religious proes- sions since Anarchy was rampant in Spain whirh were in no wise interfered with, an it is genvrally believed that sume mutive deeper, than hatred of religion lies at tio Lottom of the last outrages committed here and at Orendain.All ths people killed belong to the working class's.A majonty of them were women and children, and this fact hus much to do with the bitterneas displayed towards the Anarchists.ndon, June 9.\u2014The Standard pub- lishos a despatch from Paris, saying that tha French police recently warned the Spanish Government that the Anarchists were preparing to commit an outrage with Che connivante of Cuban fijibusters, who resided in Barcelona and who have absoonded.The despatch adds that theac- cusxl will be tried by courtmartial, as several soldiers are among the wounded.THE BRITISH COMMONS.Britain's Policy with Regard to the Cretan Troubles\u2014 The Irish : Land Bill.London, June 9.\u2014In tbe House of Commons yesterlay, Right Hon.Geo N.Curzou, Parliumentary Secretary tothe Foreign Offiée, stated that the British consul on the Island of Crote, had been d by the government to act conjointly with the other foreign representatives in tiations with the Turkish authorities toward the conclusion of a peaceful settlement of the difference between the Creian rebels and Tur Ir, Curzon added that *repreeentationd\u2019 had been made to the Porte impressing upon the Turkish Government a sense of the danger of serious trouble in Crete, unless effective measures to pacify the Cretans should be immediately opted.Right Hon.Gerald Balfour, Chief Sectary for Ireland, moved the second reading of the Irish Land Bill.Timothy M.Healy, in the course of the debate on the bill, approved part of the measur The bill, Mr.Healy said, might be ma beneficial, but it did not Leer the stamp of finality.If the bill was intended to get rid of the land question in the future, he continued, the Government was greatly mistaken.John Morley said that there was not e slightest.chanoo that the bill would piss this session unless it were sent to à grand committee to b: amended.\u2018John Redmond demanded that the Gov- crnment declare whother pr not they intend to pass the bil,\u201d The Ministry, he said, admitted thedgreat importanca of the 1 and promised carry it through speedily, yet they had placed trivial measures in front of A to obstruct its passage.© bill then passed its second reading.THE SUEZ CANAL Business Has Increased and a Dividend is Postponed.London, June 9.\u2014The report of the Suez Canal Company.io be presented at the annual meeting this week, says that the transit receipts in 1895 were 78,426,000 francs, or 4,:93,000 froncs above thosp of 1894.Tho year's net increase was 3,173,000 francs.The directors proposs a dividend of 74 1-2 francs or, with interest, 92 1-2 francs net, es- of r cent.to the reserve fund, and in th> annual allo:ment for renovation.The Jes traffic com.ised 0434 ships of 8,448,283 tons, with 6,933 ngers.The avernge duration of the transits was 16 hours 18 minutes, being à reduction of 23 minutes.Of the ships, 2318 were British, 814 German, ,278 French, 192 Duich, 78 Italian, 72 Austrian, 57 Norwegian, 89 Russian, 86 Turkish, 33 Spanish, 6 \u2018American, ÿ Portuguese, 2 Chinese, 2 Fgyp- tian, ¢ Japanes:, 2 Swedish and 1 Danish.Of the military passengers, 47,166 were French, 9,837 British, 14.6:8 Turkish, 10,575 Italian, 8860 Russian, 3194 Dutch, 1794 Spanish, 1384 German, 10698 Portuguese, 35 Austrian and \u201826 Chinese.Thera wera 74,878 civilian passengers ond 23,421 pi.grims and emigrants.DEMOCRATIC 'CONVENTION.Philadelphie, June 9\u2014'There will be no bolt in the go Uonvention in my dgment, even if a free silver platform opted,\u201d was the way National Chair- containing valyable and concentrated medicinal qualities, properly coated, to preserve its strength, and make it easy to take, is invaluable in cases of liver and stomach troubles.AYERS PILLS Highest Award; at World's Fair.unan + « Ww THE MONTREAL DAILY S preased it to a reporter 7 \u2018ontinuing, he maid: the silver boom is seesn- be g when the-delogatos got Log \u201cV do you found that Lelie: tbe reparter snquired.\u201cFaith in bumna nature and in the good sense of Aanericans of the standing that are made delegatea to national conventions.Without analysing the situation by states, I will say that the alleged silver victorics have been made such by tho newspapers.Everything has been credited to the silver pronaganda and nothing to the factional dihis which were the influential and potential factors in most cases.Good Democrats were seloctes! for delegates: and it is upon their good sense and patriotism that À ether.\u201d uponi\u2019\u2019 found my hopes.4 BIG FIRE AT TORONTO.McKendrys Dry Goods Store Partially Destroyed\u2014The Insurance.Toronto, June 9.\u2014A serious fire took place in the business quarter of the city about seven last evening.McKen- dry & Co.'s déry guods store was found to Le in flames, and the entire block was threatened with total destruction.The lig departmental store of T ton & Co.wad in imminent danger, and the news flew through the city that the while bt was on fire.© Tremendous crowds thronged from all quarters of the city to witness the scene.A general alarm was sant in and all th branches cf ths department were summoned.The firemen worked hard and confined th: blazs to McKendry\u2019s.Me- Kendry & Co.carried a stock valued at $170,000, of which, however, a portion was in the annex adjoining the main building.The steck in the annex am- counted tu about $30,000 and was partly saved.Eaton\u2019s employes\u2019 bridsge was on hand early and assisted materially in preventing the spread of the fire.The interior of the building is completely gutted.The damage to tho T.Eaton Company stock by water and smoke was considerable, and the store of Guinane Brus.suffered severely from the same cause.About 9 o'clock the fire was got under control.Enormous crowds reicained about the place until a late hour.The insurances are placed at about $150,000 on the stock in both buildings.The total damage to tho stock is about $200,000, the building also being insurod to about two-thirds of its value.The cause of the fire is unknown.The insurance companies affected by the fire are the following: London Assurance, $500); Nurch British and Mercantile, $10,000; Queen, 85000 ; Mercantile, $5003 Lancash\u2019r:, $41.00); Union, $10,003; Royal, $5,000; Liverpool, London and Globe, $570); Aetna, of Hartford, $5000; North American, $000; National, of Ireland, $5030; Norwich Union, $3000: Commercial Union, $2000; Phoenix, of Hur.ford, $5001; Connecticut, $5000; Scottish Union and Nat- icn:l1, §900); San, $15,000; Alliance, 810,- C00; Norihern, $7500.Total insurance, $174,500.SIR HERCULES ROBINSON.Cape Colony's Governor Arrived at Plymouth on Sunday.London, June 9.\u2014The Pritish steamer Tartar, from Table Bay, arrived at Plymouth on Sunday.Among her passengers were Sir Hercules HRelinson, Governor of Caps Calony, and British High Commissioner in South Africa, who was recently summoned to London by Mr.Chemberlain and Sir Gra- bam John Bower, Imperial Secretary at Cape Town, who returns for further instructions from the Government anent the South African difficulties.There were also on ; the Tartar many officials of the Transvaal, including President Kruger\u2019s grandson, Lieut.Floff, who will appear as witnesses aginst Dr.Jameson and the other officers who took part in the raid in the Transvaal.HONOR FOR GOLDWIN-SMITH.It Displenses Judge Fniconbridge, and He Resigns From Toronto '\u2018Varsity Senate.Toronto, June 9.\u2014Mr.Justios Falcon- bridge has resigned his seat in the Senate of the University of Toronto owing to the decision of the Senate to confer the honorary degree of LL.D.on Mr.Geldwin Smith.When such a decision was res-lved on unanimously, he writes in his letter, he concluded the Senate was not a place for-e man loyal to the | Eritish fl Mr.Goldwin £mith\u2019s views on the su fect of political union between Ca: and the United States are of course tho rcason for the judge's course.The @:gree will be confer on Mr.Smith on Friday next.A REICHSTAG SENSATION.London, June 9.\u2014The Daily News publishes a despatch from Berlin saying that & grepte sensation was caused in the Reichstag during ths debate oa the Government's Trades bill.Alexander von Hohenloe, eon of tbe Chancellcr, attacked the clause forbidding commercial travellers to trersact rotail business.He denounced tbe state for meddling.with people's private effairs, and said tho tendency to empower the police to restrict personal liberty was the malady of the day in Germany.The members of the Left, capecially the Socialists, greeted specch with cumultuous applause and cheers.It is supposed that Alexander von Hohenloe was acting as the spokesman of his father, who was absent, and who seems to have failed to enforce the will of the Cabinet.KILLED ON THE TRACK.Tcronto, Juno 8.\u2014Yesterday morning as the Canadian Pacific train from Montreal was approaching Pontpool :atation a man was noticed by Engineer Charl- ton tu be walking alung the track.The whistle cf the engine was blown and the engine reversed, but not before the man was struck.When the train wis Lrought to a standstill it was found that the man was kiiled and that his nama was D.Callaghan, of that place.He was & man about forty-five years of age, and is said to have bren in the habit of walking along tho track every morn- g- : THE ARTHUR RAISED, (Special to the Star.) Prescott, Ont., June 9.\u2014The barge Arthur, which scnk in the Galops Hapids, a few days ago, was raised yesterday by Donnelly Bros., wreckers, of Kingston, and is now in the dry dock.She was à new barge valued al $8070, and only slightly damagwod, and was sold in the river after sinking to J.D.Reid _of Cardinal, for $1500.The cargo, consisting of 18,000 bushels of wheat, was els purchased 4 .Reid, and wilt used for starch purposes at the factory in Cardinal., IMMIGRANTS FROM MICHIGAN.Toronto, June 9\u2014Mr.J.D.Scott, Emigration Agent of tho Manitoba Government in \u2018Toronlo, bas returned from Michigan, where he has been making arrangements for three excursions of farmers from that locality to visit.Manitoba with the ohjéot of finding suitable places for seitlement.\u2018Those of the farmors who decide to go to the Prairio Province will return next year with thair effects.The dates of the exc are June 380th, July 7th and July 2ist.THE MARMNN MURDER.Kingston, Ont., June 9.\u2014 Matthew Fraser, alins \u201cManny I'raser,\u201d arrested at Toronto for co iolty in the murder of \u201cJoe\u201d in, killand at the Woodbine race courss some time ago, was at omo bo the patios 1e us aie Pro e palics.Ho was cap .Millan, when the luiter k ot a butcher shop on Montreal street.lin was then about n cars oùd.lle Cleared out and wea Toronto, where be since cogtigued to always Td 06 1, \u2014 Joe Martin, ths murdered key, was an uncle of his, and that ( in) wanted Fraser to go with him and to be à jockey.He uentty saw tin in this city, as the latter.through on his way to differcat horse m ; mean MISSION SHIP WRECKED.Father Hamon, the Priest on Board Nearly Lost His Life.St.John's, Nfld., June 9.\u2014Particulars of the loss of the French mission shi at Island Head, show that Rev.Fath Yves Hamon, the priest oa board, had a remarkably narrow escape from drowning.He was under water for some time and was all but gone when rescued.The wreck: occurred at ons o'cluck in the morning.Fatber Hamun proceeded to Placentia and held à thanksgiving mass the same day in the Catholic chapel, when the shipwrecked sailors sang Ave Marie Stella in the most Enpressive man- \u2018 ner.Futher Hamon saved his vestments.A CANADIAN ARTIST.Doath of Mr.Wyatt Eaton at Nowpori.The Canadian public will learn with regret taat Mr.Wyatt Eaton, the well- known Cunadiun artist, is dead.During the last four years Mr.Eaton lived in Montreal, nnd here many citizens, particularly those interested in art, and who had the pleasure of the artist's personal acqualutamoe, will mourn Lis loss.Although the greater part of Mr.Enton's Cureor was pissad in the United States, still ha belonged to Canada.His birthplace was the quiet, little village of Philipsburg, Missisjuoi county, situated at the northern shores of Lake Champlain.Here his father carried on a large carriage menufactory, and here the uriist spent his boyhood and youth.He began to make pictures early in life, showing no inclination to follow bu- sifress, he was given an art education.During u number of seas>ns he studied in New York, and ghen aPreceeded to Paris a my & pupil Gérome and of Millet.Returning to America he made New York his home and devoted himself to portrait painting, in which he was undoubtedly an artist of the very first \u2018funk, and many of his works have won laces for themselves in the galleries of urope and America.When the publication of the Century Magazine was commence], there appeared in the numbers of ihe first ycar a series of articles on the pocts of America, giving a page portrait of each.Those rortraits wers ths work of Mr.Eaton.' His health was never robust and four years ago he came to Montreal to execute some commissions and also to try the benefit of a change of climate.Some of his work here has been seen in the Art Gallery, one excellent specimen being the rtrait of Sir Donald Smith.During the greater part of last winter He was ill, and early in the spring he was removed to Newport, RL, where he died in the forty-eighth year of his age.ir.Eaton was twice married, his se- corid wife surviving him, but he leaves no children.Of his own family two members are living, his mother and his sister, Mrs.Chas.ler, who reside in New England, but:who usually spend every summer at the artist\u2019s old home at Philipsburg.PERSONALS.Lieut .~Colonel Oswald, Mrs.Oswald and Mr.Malcolm Oswald have left town for \u201cAuvergne,\u201d the beautiful summer residence Mre.Greershields, near the La- chine Rapids, where they will await the arrival of Mrs.Greenshiulds and Miss Greenshields from England, who sail from Live l'on Thursday, June Il, by the Parisian, on their return from a prolonged visit to England, Scotland and tho continent.The beautiful summer residence of Mr.W.W.Ogilvie, * Rapid Farm,\u201d Lachine Rapids, will not be occupied this season, as Mr.Ogilvie, accompanied by Mrs, Ogilvie, Miss Alice Ogilvie and Master Guy Ogilvie, leaves for England oa Jure 27 by the Parisian to enjoy a well-earned holiday.Mr.A.E.Ogilvie and Mr.Wat, son Ogilvie will spend \u2018the summer at Rosemount.| Mrs.T.G.Shaughnessy and family will shortly take their departure from town for St.Patrick's Riviere du Loup to take possession of their pretty oottage, -the well-known residence of the late Sir John A.Macdonald, purchased by Mr.Shaugh- nessy last year.Miss Campbell and Miss Katharine Campbell, 303 Peel street, have left for Loon Lake in the Adirondacks, where they will spend a week or two for the benefit of change of air and scene for Miss Campbell, who has recently recovered from an attack of illnsss.Mr.L.J.Forget, president of the Montreal Street Railway Company, and family bave taken their departure from town to take up their residence at their charming country house, \u201cIs bois des Rochers,\u201d at Ste.Anne de Bellevue, till the autumn.Rev.Dr.MacVicar, \u2018principal of the Presbyterian College, accompanied by Mrs.MacVicar, Miss MacVi-ar and Miss Jessie MacVicar, has lsf: for England, Where he will spend the summer vaca- ion.Mrs.R.I.Gauit anl family hove left 0 up their residenoz nt \u201cQuatre Bents\u201d the henutifu! residence of the Hen.Mr.Justice Girouard, which they have token for the =2asm.Sir Joseph Hickson, 2 companied by Miss Mabocl Hickson and Mr.À.W.Hick- gon, has loft town for Otterburn, Lis farm noar Lake Temiscouata, where he will spend a week or ton days.Among the recent arrivals in town is that of Mr.A.Archer, of Gracemen, Queensland, who has spent many years ranching in Australia, and now returns to England via Canada.Mr, Robert Cowans, accompanied by the Messrs.Cowans, Miss Cowars and his nice», Miss Jessio McDougall, has returned frorm England by the Sardin- ian, after a pleasant trip abroad, Mr.J.B.Stevenson and family have bzen among the early departures for Old Orchard Beach, where thoy are already established at their summer residemco, Victoria Villa, for the scason.Tho many friends of Mr.C.D.Mont will hear with pleasure that he bas sufficiently Tecovere«d from his recent \u2018illness to take his departure \u2018from the Royal Victoria Hospital.Mr.A.I.Riddell and family, who have recently returned from thelr winter abrcad, bave taken possession of their rummer restlenss at Dorval for season , Miss Eethune, daughicr of the late Mr.R.H.Eethuns, Toronto, Las arrived in town On a visit to Mrs.G-.C.Cunningbam, 271 University sirvot.Lord Stavordalo and the Hon.Guy Ear- ing hava loft for the Metapzdia to onjoy some salmon fishing bMore their dep:r- ture for England via New York.Dr.T.J.Alloway ani Mr« Alloway, who wil spend the summer abroad, will be smcng ths departures for Englan hy the Labreder cn Juno 20.x Ar.James Stephens-m and Mrs.Ste- hens>n lave taken their departure for giand, where y will spond the summer holidays.- Mr.F.C.Fairbanks and Mr.C, H.Routh are among those who have taken up ibeir quarters at Dorval for the summer.: Myr.J.N.Fulton and family, are es- (ablished at \u2018\u2018Cragmore,\u201d their /dolight- ful nummer resjiomce at Dix'e for the Mr.Ernest H.Stuart and family have left town to take po-gession of the cottage they bavo taken at Dorval for the summer.rr Mr.Darcy MacMahon sand Mrs.Mac.Mahon, Ottawa, who arc in town are spanding a fow days at the Windsor.Dr.James Bell has returned from the recent Medical Conveniion at Atlantic City, accompa by MNre.Bell.- - Mr.T.J.Coriatine has left ob bis usual summer visit to Englaoëis De ' > AR\u2014TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1996, \u2014 2 O.B.Thurston's Sales SALE OF Unclaimed Freight and Baggage, \u2014\u2014BY AUOTION\u2014\u2014 The undersigned has received instructions fiom the Grand Trunk Railway Co\u2019y of Canada to soll by Auction, to the highest and last bid- dor, withinthe FREIGHT SHED, Corner ofMonniain and Albert Mrects, ON THURSDAY, 11TH JUNE, - A$ 10 O'Clock A.M, all the Unclaimed Froight Baggage now in Montreal, including oh Boxes, Burro!u, Machinery, Eundies, Parcols, Valises, Trunks, eto., ete.À tutal.of 1090 lata more er lesa, C.E.THURNSTON, Auctioncer.LE Catatozues now ready.183 joo X v sure Tnroat, Fumples, C.or die VE YGU Coloured Bputs, Ache bid or » B18 Tia COOK, > asonte Temple 2 ig Chicaze, Ut, for proofs of cures.Cap y inl, $300 .Worst cases cured fn 15 flo 38 108-page beo et\u2019 icers 1u_ Mouth, Hair Falling?REMEDY i arbre Benning & Barsalou's Sales.TRADE SALE.BY BENNING & BARSALOU, Anctioncers.At their Salesrooms, Nos.86 and 88 ST.PETER ST., \u2018 ON WEDNEADAF, the 10h Jane, \u2014At 10 o'clock am The Subscribers will sell a Com soriment of DRY GOODS, suited Spring und Summer Trade.; \u2014 Aiso\u2014 A large censtgnment of Ladies\u2019 OLE rain Det ring Govan nadian Manufactu Assorted Cenadian Tweeds.rng Co A Full and Complete Assortment of Linen Goods.: \u2014And\u2014 One Case Fancy Purses.100 Pru.Lace Curtains.br Fancy Parisian Parascls and Um- | #00 dozen Asst.Cutlery.lete As- to the and \u2014Likowlise\u2014 (To close consignment.) 1000 cozen Shirts and Drawers.Lois ot Reudy-made Clothing.ete., etc.The whole without reserve in lots to suit purchasers.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.ld Is the Paint that is made ISLAND CIT Floor VES LONGEST right and of best materials.Pure Prepared House Paints.Paint dries hard over night.ARE GUARANTEED LONG LIFE, GREATEST COVERING CAPACITY AND PERMANENCE OE.COLOR.Manofacturers, 84 neodt P.D.DODS & CO.188 and 190 McGill Street.oy 8 \u2014 \u2014 ETES | Fraser Bros.Sales Marootte Bros' Sales.; Re A LANT SALEP VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT TRADE SALE.; SPLENDID BEDDING AND OTHER BEAUTÉ- At our rooms, 69 St.James Street, où, .fal Plants.Hangiug Baskets, Vases, eta.WEDNESDAY, 10th INSTANT, uve will gett for Ar A: Martin, florist, & A Loree ftack of Varied Goqule, Comnrising ew falesroom, Nu.40d an * TT sution's Ban ory © 87.JAMES STREET, on Furnishing Goods, Ealercasners Neck WEDNESDAY MORNING, 10th JUXE.ear, ng mere Uuder veu it, x a finds, meu Ing Gérantumy, Petunias Bor tin hirta, Urbreline, Hundkerohlels, nations, ë uc sl au Panties, Jose Tal fore; Trimm \u2019 = trom Gobell's Sutate, lish \u2018Ivies, Co'els,\u201d Heliotrope, Lobel of Yvuterigo, French, nglshoun Dahlies, Abuttands, Cuphea, Daisles, Hy- Leeds, Serges, Kuntings, Sut in Mel- drangeas, Jessemins, Lontenas, Santilens, Tone etc, o Set \u201c'p 1968 noon & Verbcnas, Castor Oil Plants, Mignonsite, ge boards, Chats.Pictures, gle.Sle, Abo Ornamental Plante, Falms.| Cradies, Stoves, Lamps, Bureaux, Wash Herns, ete, ging Easkets, Vases, etc, stands plountéra, oS ving, Showcases, = \u201d itrols, Dummies und many other .Sale at Ten O'Clock AASER BROS.Sale at 10 u.m., and without reserve._1838 Auctioneers.MARCOTTE BROS, OUSEHOLD FLRNITURE AND EFFECTS by auction, Parlor, Dintug and Bedroom Furniture.Carpels, Plnnos.Organs, Cooking Mavens and Ranges, Hull stoves.Regular Weekly Auction at our Mammoth New esr .Nos.85; uid «3 NT.JAMES STREET, en FRIDAY Moratng.Ih June.at Iv o'clock.Private sales every day.Cash advances made on consignments.Consigners can rely on fair prices and prompt cash returns.es are largely patronized.Excellent storage accommodation \u2018or Planos, Furniture, ete.Inventories, Valuations and Appraisals made.FRASER BROS, 1885 uctioneers.To Bridge Builders.by the Town of W office of the Superintendent f : Water orks, til 6 o'clock j.m., June 25th, 1896, for the construction of a STEEL BRIDGE, over uxnakeag River, to carry water main, and for remov the present wooden bridge, and erecting said steel Bridge in place complete pon abutments furnished by the town.e superstruce- mist of, viz: One span each, ned.Town reserves the right to reject any.or all bids.DONALD MUNRO, 1838 .Superintendent.The Man » CU MpRAE \u2014\u2014# GRANT ALLEN.Sir Theophilus Ivivtey has always seemed .to me a most extraordinary person.As you know, hs is President of the Anthropometric Society, and his power of distinguishing different physical types and assigning their origin almost borders on the miraculous.I didn\u2019t know what anthropometry meant myself till I mst Sir Theophilus in a Hotel at Oban.Before we had becn talking ten minutes together he observed to me abruptly: * Of course you come from North Somerset ?\u201d Now, I {latter myself I haven't a shadow of Zummerzet accent, so 1 ans- swered at onou: \u2018 Well, I am a Cleve don man, if it comes to that ; but how on earth did you know it?\u201d \u201c0, by the shape of your ears,\u201d he answered, \u201cand by the curve oi your eyebrows.Those eyebrows I find are distinctive of \u2018North Somerset, cast- ward ot Bridewater.But you've Welsh as well; Glamorgahshire, 1 should tancy.\u201d ; \u201cThis is wonderful!\u201d I excihimedi \u201cMy mother was a Swansea woman.What mude you guess that?What Welsh trait do you detect in me?\u201cYour Up and chin are South Wales,\u201d Sir Theophilus replied, *\u2018and the shape of your skull shows Silurian affinities.Your anceswors on that side, I imagine, most have cue originally from tho Yen- insula of Gower.\u201d ; Well, this was a lucky 88, os it happencd, but E hardly thought it more ; so to test him I asked: * What do you make my wile theni\u201d He looked fixedly at her for a moment.\u201cMrs.Wallis,\u201d ho replied, \u201cis a little more difficult to, place quite accurately.She might bs from Cumberland, but I think it mora probable she comes from Dumfriesshire.\u201d ; \u201cYou are a wizard!l\u201d my wife cried.\u201cI was born in Dumfries, and my father belonged to the oounty by origin, but my grandmother on my father's side came straight from Keswick.\u201d After that everybody in the room wanted Sir Theophilus to guess where he or she came trom, and pe did it in most cases \u2018with wonderful accuracy.One old clergyman, ha said, had an Aber- deenshire h:ad, and could get no hat ta fit him except in Aberdeen.And this turned cut to he so, for it seems some Aberdonians have bigger skulls than any one a in Britain, and special hats have to be mrde to fit the Another man be instantly detect as à Gallowegian, and a third as an Anglian.He was equally successful with two young ladies from ibe Isle of i Wight, though he failed over a Devonian, and, not quite unjustiiiably, took an Orkney man jor & £hetlander.It appears ther: is some slight local difference between 'th2es two Inst types, for the Orknoy man is a farmer who owns a fishing boat, while the Shotlander is s rman who owns a farm For th: next week, as chahce would have it, we saw much of Sir Theophilus.He went with us rcund Loch Lomond, ) nights at the same gow.So ve got qui friendly, and at the cond of ibat time we decided to go up to London together.When we st>ppod into our carri at St.Enoch Station wo saw, a tall and morose-looking man very ( comfortably seated in th?corner opposite us.Ho was apparently abscrbed in his local parer, which he held before his face somewhat obtrusively, as if he desired to cscape observation.But Eir Theopbi- lus, who his t perfect mania for observing faces ds, detormined to get 00 staring hard with all his eyes at our neighbor whenevor he rioved tho paper an one side, This ovidently annoyed the stranger, but Theophilus was not to be balked.After two or three good long starcs he turned round to me and murmured enigmaticglly, '\u2018Hlexagonal I\u201d Then I knew Le was referring to the shape of our meighlcr\u2019s skull, for it was a world I had keard him apply more than once before to beads we bad mex in the Is or elsewhere.| After à tblle Le tried to/meke the stranger talk.But tho morosc-looking man wes clearly ons of thoso unsociable peoplo who won't ba dragged into conversation on any torms.\u201cYou mind your business ard I'll mind mine,\u201d his de meanor seemod to say ce plain as words could vay it.\u201cPictish I\u201d Sir Tk-ophilus muttored briefly once moras, \u201cTh: Pict oan\u201d recognizel by the squaremess of the knuckles.\u201d This was whispe in my oar, bat 1 rather think the man opposite heard it, .At las! Eir Theophilus could stand it no er.1 could sco was positively h with desire to identify our vis- à-vis from a racial stanipoini.\u201d Ile lesn- ed over towards kim hi andly observed, with his most engaging smile\u2014 loi itch hs is & polito o]d gentleman\" Excuse.me, but I thin£ you come from the Island o! Cumbrac.\u201d A most singular expression broke suddenly ovrr Le st er's face, © knitted his brows and fooxed extromely angry.to ma, too, {hat he was alsrmed: or fr] ve are mistakon,\u201d be oabl, curily, raising the parer onse more 20 às ta percer es- es.\u201cI coma rirling.\u201d Sir Th Pas Cu at me, pursed his'lips and skook hjs head.The slrunger, \u2018behind his newspaper, could not soq this ligtle pantomime.\u201cWon't do,\u201d the man science murmured geatly in my oar.\u201cTry again, must Iatliosn Excuse me ~The Little Ones at Home, Are They Frail, Restless and Nervous ?Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Will Make Them Bright and Happy as Larks.As a_ rule, parents are to blame if their children ar: puny, week, nervous and irritablz.The litile ones may be well clothed and amply fed, and ye: sadly neglected.It should bs remembered that tbe children inherit many of the troubles that \u2018parents suffer from.ousands of little ones suffer from weakened nerves\u2014a legacy {rom father ox mother.This nervous condition begets irritable- ness, bad temper, headache, indigestion, siomach trouvles and impure Brood: our dear ones are.afflicted with any of the troubles mentioned above, how Jan you expeci them to be bright, happy and heal hy?They need your best and most intelligent care, or they will grow dp in disease and utter wretchedness.Give the children Paine\u2019s Celery Compound; it is the medicine that is r- ticularly adapted for fortifying the nervous system, for build fiesh, bone and muscle, and for producing pure, clean blood.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound is Pleasant to take, it is entirely vegetable, und cannot harm the must delicate organism.It will banish every = f n and disease in a very short time; it will give natural appetite, sweet sleep, and will make the little ones as happy as larks.A mighty chorus of gratitude has gone trace of sickness up all over the Dominion from glad fa-\u2019 thers and mothers who have had their dear ones perfectly restored to health by Paine\u2019s Celery Com pound.Mrs.Powell, of Palace street, Montreal, writes: \u201cI have used Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, with most gratifying results at different times when I found myself run down to & nervous condition.I \" have also found the Compound to be an excellent preparation for my children.In the early part of the past summer my children seemed to be frail, norvcus and restlass, aml had no appetite for their meals.Fully convinced from personal experience, of the great valus of Paine\u2019s elery Compound, I resolved to have my little ones uso it.The results are so pleasing aml satisfactory that I am prompted to advise you for the benefit of parents who are anxious regarding the condition of their dear ones who are frail or nervous.\u201d 135*n1 TOO once more.You may come from Stirling.but your father and mother must surely have been bras people.The man opposite replied, without Jook- ing up from his paper, \u201cAy mother and father were both of them from Perth- hire, I Dever in my life was nearer mbrae than asgow.\u2019\u2019 To Sir Theophilus was not to be beaten.\u201cI should have thought myself,\u201d he said, beaming through his spectacles, \u2018you came from Great Cumbrac or Little Cum- brae, and not, as the saying goes, from the ad nt islands of Great Britain and reland.liberately\u2014\"you bave all the marks of brace phraiognom .Ths shape of our skull, the peculiarity of your cye- rows, sad the unusual texture of your hair are distinctly\u2014\" The stranger.at him.\u2018Good God, sir!\u201d he , \u201care you a detective or a madmam that you can't let a peaceable fellow-traveller alone without cross- questioning him in this wart\u201d Theophilus smiled blandly upon him.\u201cNeither, my dear.sir,\u201d he answér- ed, with his courfeous deference, endeavoring to soothe the stranger's ruffied feclingæ.\u201cI am ¢ President of tho Anthropometric Society, and I merely desired to ask you this question from a scientific interest in the races of Bri- Thre stranger.who had turned desdly white at first, see mollified for a moment.But though Sir Theophilus explained to him at somo length in his v lucid way the nature and meaning of the science: of anthropometry, it was olear he desired no further converaation.Sir Theophilus tried again once or twice, and when lunch time came offered him some cold grous:- and.claret; Lut.his wiles were in vain; the man from Cum- brae\u2014or from Etirling, if you will\u2014re- fused to be snarl by them.8ir Theo- hilus deftly approached the subject of Bumbrae once or twice, but whenevor he got anywhore near the mouth of the Clyde he stranger's wrath and .indignation rew visible.hon\u2019 at 128: we reache:d arlisle and the moroas-lovking man d scended from ths darriago, Sir Theophilu turned round to mc with a meaning smile.\u201cE pur st muove,\u201d he murmured half to hims:lf; \u201ch2 did coms from Cum- bras.I could swear to that type of skull among t2n thousand.\u201d He leancd out of the window and watched the retreating figure.\u201cHil what's this?\" ho cried.\u201cTho fellow's going across th2 line.\u2019 Ho's left all bis {hinge here and hs's going to tha book- co.\" , 0, ing office.: Perhaps,\u201d I suggested, \u2018he\u2019s goi no further than Carlisle.\u201d ne \u201cNo, no,\u201d Sir Theophilus answered; \"as sure as my name's Ivimey, there's sohe- thing up H~ had a first-class through ticket from Clastow to St.Pencras.I saw it mys=l{ wien I passed it to the guard just nov to punch it.And didnt you notice bow angry be was when spoke about Cumtirasf Depend upon ft, for some reason or other, wants to avoid us.\u201d In another minute a porter crossed the linc and came over to our cerriage.Beg your pardon, gentleman, but will you pleaso show m> which of thes: things are not yours! \u2018The nger who wis = with yha has se me a for \u201cThen be's not going on Ce - safe, and casi\u201d Bir Throphilus asked, eagerly \" 3 \u2018 .at mo.\u201cTbis is queer.\u201d he said, \"devilish queer.\u2018t hal{ understand it.Why on he take it - tion on his character th comes from Cunbros?.Nevêr met guch & singular LS restal ie in py Lite Here, , have you got any Lon ral\u2019 The paper bo ndod Land the Times.Sir Theophilus took it.I bought a Daily Chronicle.Thetrain went on.For a while we ast silent, and buried in our respective prints.Suddenly, fir Theophilus ve a long, log, \u201chow I P ge & | \u201d \u2018s up?\u2019 -1 said, looki Ly p ooking across \u201cWhy, now I see what the meant by denying Cumbras,\u201d Sir philus cried decisively.\u201cbut hy.won't escape me! His head betrayeth him.Just look at this paragraph and you can see the whole truth of it.\u201d He hand me over the Times with his thumb on one column.\"looked fellow T where he pointed, and this is what 1 read: \u201cBallachulish Shosting Casa.It has now transpired that the missing man, Hudson, who is supposed to have fired the fatal shot, is & person of the name of Reulen Plummer, a native of the Islan cf Great Cumbrao, well known as a bookmak{r at Newmarket and els>- where.Tho Ærictest s:arch has heen made for him in the neighborhood, and the plies believe hs will soon be cap- ured.\u2019 i ! \u201cPolice bo blwwed!\" Sir Theophilus murmered pensively.\u201cPH back mys:if to recognizo a Cumbrao head against any detective in the adjacont island!\u201d \u201cBut there's a portrait of Hudson in las night's Pall Mall,\u201d I said, \u201cand this man isa\u2018t reaily the least hit like him, He has a bushy beard and whiskers and is described ag red-haired.\u201d Sir Theophulis glanced at it.\u201cShaved himself and dyed]\"\u2019 he exclaimed in re- Ir.\u201cNothing easter than to disguise imself.Even th-ra I can 830 the same ears and forenend.However, we shall be up in town before him.I'll commu nicate with the police and see the copy of the photograp they baye of the maR bofrrs he reaches Euston.That ve i Bane evening I accompanied Sir Theophilus to the Marylebone Po- lica Station and went round with him anil the inspactor to await tho man from Cumbrae as he cams in by the Northwestern.And that\u2019s how Ruben Plummer was really arrested.Odd Russian Games.In some parts of Russia & queor game is still played at Christmas time which has much\u2019to do with the future life of tho participants.Some prominent person in the village announces that the annual morry-making will be held at bis hous.appointed day the young mrn and women hasten to his house.There are songs and games and dances, but they are simply a preluds to the rtant ness of the day.n the time es the hostess leads all \u2018the girls into one room, wherb they seat themszives on the lenches.Laughing and chattering they arc each promptly muifl~d: in winding stiests by the hos- teas.The 1 and hair and form are securely covered, and when she is dene the girls resamble papo-ss.The young men draw lors and ons b ons they enter th> room where the muf- flod girls sit.Helpleas so far as sight or touch goes, the puzzied lover tries to locate his favorite.May bo she would help him if hor eyes were not hidden, but she is as helpless as he.Finaily he chooses one and then he may unveil ber.This is ths critical moment and disa, pointment or rapture will be the result of pecing her face.It is the law of custom that the man shail marry tbe girl he hus picked ou and if either backs out a heavy forfeit must be paid.It is maid that this matrimonial lotter is productive of many tarpy marriages, : 7 ONE RONEST MAN, Please inform your readers, that i?written to conden tiaily, À will mail, in & sanied Iottor, which I wos anontly orn hein we hid permanonir rest ot Conédenoz ete.coever.| Te robled sod ew \"7 qu oa veariy lost h in mankind, but thank von, I am now well, vigorous and strong aod anxious Lo make this certain messe of cure Town te ait.on.1 Having asthing to or asad .D., waat oney an Address, Jas.A.nnn om ! Kl TA Tad Boz 9%, Delray, Mich.© M Ot TL A I ICR 13 Auctioneers.TRADE SALE ON THURSDAY, HTH INSTANT, AT 10 A.M, We will sell, without reserve, and in lots to the trade, the whole balance of Stock belonging to Mesars.Geo.Bourgouin & Co.at \u2018cerner of Bt, Eulpice and St, Paul streots, comnrising: Fancy Dry Goods, Smallwares, \u2019ipes.Cutlory, Purses, Braids, Lace of all colors, Buttons, Em- bruidory, \\Whitc and Colored Muslins, Braces, Kid and Silk Gloves, Sonps, Extracts, Tollot Powder, Brushes of all kinds, Mandkerchiofs, and many other 8.AMARCOTTE BROS, Auction core, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the Matter of BROSSARD & DRIEN, 214 St.Lawrence Strect, Montreal.The undersigned 1313 ; will sell Ey Auction, at No.&9 St.James Strect, Montreal, on FRI- DAT, the 12th June, 1:96, at ll o'clock th asscts of the cstute as .nder: Stock ot tuple and Fancy Ory Fasssas aovser cannes pause Cree meres 11,811 00 FIX LUFES.v.u0s causes vove \u2026.EERE] 311,925:% PBcok Letts, per st.\u2026 201223 Seve wi be onen on lith ind Ith 1.4L KI.NT & TUPCO, IE.97 St.Jumesz St., sfcntreal.MARCOTTE BIOS, 18Z 6 Aucticncers.a) Lad ies Paver tte Cocks Cotton Root Ccmpenné Manufactured by The Cook Co., Windsor, Ont., and Detroit, Mich., is the only known sale, reliable monthly medicine on which ladies can depend iu \u201cthe hour and (ime of need.\u201d Every lady who ?ads this is requested to inclose two postage stamps, with her address, for ?Pre Ban] de and full particulars, which we will send by returu inail in plain.aealed envelope.An old physician, 35 years continued practice treating discases of women, has charge of the office, and can be consulted by letter or in person.Address our main office THE COOK COMPANY, Room 3-No.353 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.I Cook\u2019s Cotton Root Compound is sold by all responsible wholesale and retail druggists in the Dominion of Canada and United States'for One.Dollar per box.! 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1749.225tyeqd Ce Se pr A REFORMATORY GRIEVANCE DISCUSSED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE SP.W.C,, Protestant Children Confined in Roman Catholic Institutions\u2014 Steps to be Taken to Prevent Public Begging.The regular monthly meeting of the Soctety for the Protection of Women and children was held this morning, the members present being Mr.F.Grafton, chairman; Rev.Messrs.Patterson, Harris and McManus, Rev.Rabbi Veld, Messrs Walter Drake, F.lague, and S.Marshall, secretary.Considerable discussion aros3 out of one of the items of the monthly report with regard to the reformatory at Sher- Lrooke.The case in question was as follows: A Protestant child, having been convicted of a criminal offense, was sentenced by the magistrate to the Protestant reformatory at Sherbrooke, but instead of being scnt to that institution at once, was subsequently dotained at the Roman Catholic reformatory on Mignonne street in this city until his futher appeared to defray the expenses of his removal to Sherbrooke.In the discussion which ensued it was pointed out that in almost every instance it had been the practice of t authorities to detain Protestant boys.in the Roman Catholic institution in this ¢ity until a certain number had been received.The boys were then collectively transferred to the reformatory to which they had.originally been committed by the magistrate.In a pum- ber of cases Protestant boys had been kept in this city for several months, in some instances for over à year, before they had been formally transferred to [\u2018Eherbrooke.While confined in the Mignonne street institution the authorities in charge had received an allowance from the Government for each individual so detained.Mr.Walter Drake was strongly of the opinion that\u2019 this condition of things could be rectifi by removing the Sherbrooke reformatory to this city.He knew of many instances where Protestant parents, feeling themselves compelled to place their incorrigible children in reformatories had nevertheleas been deterred from doing so owing to the absence of a Protestant institution of that nature in this city.Rev.Mr.McManus characterized the scheme of detaining children in this city until their parents or guardians provided for their transfer to Sherbrooke as a crying shame.He certainly did not see why the Government should complete its work by the assistance of private charity.Rev.Rabbi Veld agreed with the sentiments of Mr.Drake.He thought that greater efficiency would bz attained by removing the Protestant reformatory to the city.However, as the Society for the Protection of Women and Children was an unsectarian body, he did not think il wise for the Board to take the -initiatory steps in that direction.That belonged more properly to the Ministerial Association Rev.Mr.McManus thought that it was the duty of the society, to legislate for fair play to all ciassss of Lhe pula- tion, although be the previous speaker that it ood To unwise for the Board to fight the battles of Protestantism, Rev, Mr.Harris suggested that the Board approach the authorities of the Boys' Home for the pur of ascertaining whether they would be willing to supervise a Protestant reformatory in this city, provided the necessary funds for the establishment of the same were forthcoming.Mr.Drake drew the attention of the Board to the fact that parents were able to send children of over sixteen years of age to tbe Mignonne street reformatory by paying a certain sum per annum to the authorities of the institution.No formal commitment was necessary, as the law only provided that children under sixteen years of age should be committed by the police autborities to\u2019 institutions of this character.y Catholic parents were able to thus incarcerate their children was because of the private character of the Mignonne street reformatory It was not a Government institution in the same respect as was the Sherbrooke special privilèges In order to obtain from the Government, Catholics ad provided à privato reform atory.which example he thought ight be e emulated with profit Ly t nts of this province.He was pd in em however, of petitioning the Government for permission to allow a Protestant father to arrange for bcardi children at any reformatory loca in Skerbrooke or in Mont After some further discussion, the following motion was posnimeusl, 0% el on the motion of Re \u201cResolved, that the, Goveramient be ask ed to instruct the police authorities to have boys and girls commit to the reformatory to be taken within forty- eight hours after sentence, to the institution to which maid boy or girl\u2019 been sentenced.\u201d Rev.Rabbi Veld then drew the attention of the y to the fact that since the City Attorney had prononnc- ert the.by-law suppressing pul lic beg- streets to ultra Tog Lh tly à increased.thought that representation should in AMILTON\u2019S.We have often quoted low prices, but never before anything to equal the values we offer for To-morrow (Wednesday).900 Children\u2019s White and Colored Muslin Hate and Bonnets, worth up to 760, your choice to-morrow, .12 dozen of Ladies\u2019 Navy Drill Skirts with fancy border, yoke band, full sweep, the ÿsc value, to-morrow, .95 dozen of Maids\u2019 Lawn Aprons with \u2018bibs, trimmed narrow finishing braid, usually sold for 300, Wednesday only, .\u2026 .Ladies\u2019 Navy Berge Dress Skirts, worth fally 95¢, will be soldat .Ladies\u2019 Figured Mohair Dress Skirts, lined through with rustling percaline, velvet bound, full gored, regular valué 36.00, to-morrow .25C 45C 10C 69c - 3-25 Special for To-morrow.Every Shirt Waist or Blouse romaining over from last season, consisting of Lawns, Ginghams and Percales.Some of these Waists we sold as high as $2.25.Your choice while they last, to-morrow, at $2.25 Waists will be sold Tor to-morrow at 49c.| $2.25 Waists will be | sold for to-morrow at HAMILTON\u2019'S.\u2014 Sen St.Catherine-and Peel Streets.evil.Tho following were committee to interview the ypon overnment this Rev.Rabbi _Veld, v.E.pat rte and Mr.Walten Drake.CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.The Fifteenth Convention at Washington Next I Month, yang tion End eoplers hold Soe a nth international convention at Was gton, D.C., 1 expected that bet ween 40,000 and 50, \u201d Éndeavarers from the United States and Canada will attend.The arrangements are about complete.The provisional programme het issued is as follows It is confiljens 000 Wednesday night, July \u201cDeepening of the Spiritual Lite\" al Paie topic for the ope meet in twenty of hs churches bw mn.' In each church will be two Washingt each talkin Mirty minutes.These addresses wi bo followed by a \u201cQuiet Hour.\u201d ursday, July 9th \u2014President Clark will \u2018officiaity call the convention to order in Tent Washington, which will Le known\u2019 as the official headquarters throughout the convention.Upon t platform of Tent Was mn will be the desk of President Clark.same platform will also be desk of Secretary Baer to whom matters of business, resolutions, etc.may be referred.The delegates will be welcomed in Tent Washington by Mr.W.H.Smith the chairman of the *\u2018Com- In Tent Williston, by Rev.S.H.Greene, D.D., pastor of Calvary Ba vist Church, and in Tent Endeavor, by J.W.| bairman the Board rd of Commissioners of the District of Colum- Tn the afternoon denominational rallies will be held in the churches throughout the city.In the evening, President Clark, Post- master-General W.L.Wilson, and Hon.John es \u2018will be the residin officers in the three tents.There wil also ba meeti in Central Hall and five churches, the topic at all being \u201cChristian Citizenshi Ad Friday, July 10.\u2014\u201cSaved to Serve\u201d will be the genral topic for the entire day.Meetings will be held i in the three tents.In the Calvary Baptist Church, from 9.30 until noon will be held u platform meetin devoted entirely to methods of work for the juniors.In the after- -noon \u2018\u2018the school of methods\u201d and com- mitiee conferences will be held in the churches.In the evening Tent Washington will be reserved for the citizens of Washington, and President Clark will preside.In Tent Williston Mr.Irn D.Sankey will preside.In Tent Endeavor the speakers will \u2018be Bishop B.Arnett, D.D.,, Wilberforce, O., and Rev.J.Wil bur Chapman, D.D., of Philadelphia.Six other meetings will also be held at Central Hall, Calvary Baptist Church, First Congregational Church, Foundry M.E.Church, New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, and the First Presbyterian Church.Saturda ay.July 11.\u2014The to, day is \u201cNorth America for C exercises bein held outdoors.a.m.there wiil be a patriotic open- air praise service held au the Washington Monument.At 930 a.m.& mare has been planned through Pennsylvania avenue to the Capitol, where brief addresses will be made.The annual Junior rally will be held at 230 p.m.in Tent Washington.At 530 p.m.the combined choirs.numbering about 4000 voices, under the leadership of Mr.Percy S.Foster, will give a grand patriotio vesper serv upon the et \u201cWhite Lot\u201d near the ile ouse.It is hoped that the chorus will be assisted by the Marine Band.8 pme receptions will be held in the thirty-three churches used as state and provincial headquarters.The three tents will be used for meetings of citizens only.The meeting in Tent Washington will be for men only, and a male chorus will lead the singing.The gen \u2018ral topic at cach meeting will be \u201cChristian Endeavor, Its Aims and Possibilities.\u201d Sunday, July 12th\u2014The regular church ic, der the services wi be attended; Sunday Schoo! at 9.00 a.m., and preachin services at-10.30 a.m.nominational missionary meetings will be beld in the three lents at 3.30 p.m.and at tbe various churches.At + 4 m.elistic Meetings will be d in roses ash- ington and Endeavor.At the same hour, in Central Hall, a mass meeting for Sqb- bath observance will be called to order.In the evening the regular Christian Endeavor pra rer meetings will be held, to be follow y second preaching & services.Monday, Ton 13th\u2014The closing day will stand for \u201cWorld Wide Endeavor.\u201d In Tent Endeavor will be held a meeting in the interests of the suffering Armenians.It is expected the Ilon.John W.Foster will preside.In Tents Williston and Washin he meetings will be held under t auspices of the Worid's Christian Endeaver Union.President Clark will preside in one tent and Treasurer Shaw in the other.The speakers will be drawn from many nationalities and from almost covery quarter of the g Monday afternoon is left \u201copen\u201d to \u2018en able delegates to visit ts of interest.About 4.30 p.m.the officers and trustees will give an informal reception to the officers of the district, and State unions.In the evening the closin nes- sions of the convention will in the three tents, central Hall and five lar Te churches Canadian Endeavorers are to make their Deadquarters in the Central Presbyterian urch, corner Third street, A WORKMAN INJURED.; n named Fortier, emp:oyed in meking alt gitorations at Messrs.dre srekis ds, Son & Co.'s warehouse, Victoria square, ond severely inj being crushed between the boist and one of the floors this morning.Fortier ad occasion to go up stairs from the first landing,and got on the hoist to go up.n near the first floor in some manner be lurched against the side of the wheel and was crushed against the floor.Soma of the other workingmen Gearing his cries stopped the hoist.Fortier was taken down and the General hospital ambulance sent for.On its arrival the injured man Was removed to thet institution.It was found that his skull and some of his ribs were fractured.It is also thought that he is injured internally.Fortier is very low this afternoon.SAFE-CRACKERS AT WORK.At an arly I hour this morning Des- dollars\u2019 worth of tools were.stolen, in rdins\u2019 blacksmith shop at Lon ointe was burglari About fi cluding small iron Lars, drills, files, ete.which can be ui in Soy Last week two botels and the the same |g were bro robhed It is s gang went through the three places, and that the object in Healing the tools thia morning is t {her intend to direct their 0 some of the large res fo hee A The.detectives se parie NS LOÜAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN\" Council of of Women will moet actes at ten o clock in the to \u2014 cr the he annual Confer il secently held in this this ltr A morandum ceived from Excellency, the Countess of Aberdeen, touc! matters which ion or invest fon will be pad fo tis meet Council gre nvited.ist bas bean testing the bacteria in the = ex- EE pv that not a an altitude of the t 9 of re) 8 Gey ) MONTREAL\u2019 DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, JUNE 9 o 1606, ac 0 tg re ie rp 1 7 = .: .\\ .+ , Sa THE REVOLT \"IN CRETE, - TROOPSEXPECT TO PUT IT DOWN: BY SURROUNDING REFUGEES.Russia, France, Germany, Austria and Italy Continue in a Loyal Attitude\u2014-Great Britain Blamed for the Revolt.Constantinople, June 9.\u2014Thirty-eight battalions of troops drawn from Smyrna, Beyrout and Salonica will by next week have put down the expiring re volt in Crete by surrounding the refugees in the mountains.A corps of Greed volunteers is being organized in Athens by four Cretan leaders, and MM, Serpieri and Nagre, under official auspices.Abdullah Pasha has arrested a Greek vessel carrying arms and money for the insurgents.The news emanating from Pritish sourws that Russia would protest in favor of the Cretans, is false.Russia, France, Germany, Austria and Italy continue in a loyal attitude and are op insurrections which are apt 1e compromise the peace the wor The whole diplomatic corps, apart from Great Britain and Greece, regard the \u2018Austrian delegation day, Count Go| luchowski, Minister of Fo Affairs, ed the foreign policy of the Gove od in the course of his remarks, deo aring that the situation in Crete was of such a charac that Ko was impos gible to say what would The condition of things prevalfog in\u2019 in\u2019 the island, he said, wos due to the malad- inlene ation of publio frais by the [Burkish authorities.Turkey, x: added, ught to measures in at provinces, which \u201cwould jus tify oonfideuce | in the vital force of the man Empire; otherwise, \u2018he- said, Turkey's best friends, including Aus- \u2019 tris, would ba unable to prevent the Em- *|opire\u2019s fall.« THE METHODIST CONFERENCE, port Expected To-day.(Special to the Star.) Stanstead, June 9.\u2014The following dele- were pointed to tbe Dominion ones Ly the Montreal Conference of the Methodist Church I esterday: Revs.John Webster and C.Baldwin, and Mesars, G, M.Webster und W.H.Lambl E, The abbath observance report was pre- se Rev.A.E.son.It con- demped Theo opening on Sunday of cheess and butter factories, and of post offices, and urged the avoidance of such amusements and practises as tend to the desecration of the Lord's day.The following probationers were recommended to go to college: W.G.Bradford, W.T.Brown, A.W.Vian .W.Charlesworth, W.J.A JoTmay, T E.Ba Eagleson, w, 8 Williams, A.Jones, H Cairns, R.J.H.vient G.E.Runrells are appointed to the Wesleyan Theological ollege.M Montreal, and J.H.Williamson, J., Stevenson, R.Black to Victoria University.An enthusiastic vote of thanks was uprising as a result of British machina- iven by the Conference to its hosts in Étans and vicinity.! A BAD CUBAN When the Spanish troops captured Lacret\u2019s camp of insurgents f y of one Cube early in May the the insurgents.The inscription, reprod lish I will give written on the ound this double ou\u2014I love you\u2014that is \"a k of the photograph.ROMANCE.photogra h on {he dead radi fac-s \u201cOne lesson in Eng- Youre So death, Margarita,\u201d was The double photograph was published with the question, \u201cWhere is Margarita 1 An answer came as follows : I noticed the publication ot the picture of two young ladiss, one of whom had given be Jo a young Cuban patriot.to ay that the lady on the left is Jacksonville, Fla.Her pame is je Margaret Aime is Margarita 1 bog Jacksonville, Fla., May 31 Accompanying is the question, which Margar arita.She is a native of J.E.BLACKBURN.\u2018The , in a telegra ceived fren Bran onstant inople- says 5 that M.Camber the French Ambassador,was received in audience by the Sultan.M.Cambon strongly urged a conciliatory policy as being the best means of pa cifying Crete.he Turkish Ministers assembled in special council and ussed M.Cam- bon's advice.It is a subje ment bere that the agitation in Crete is fed by the Cretan committee in Athens, and that numerous Cretansare allowed to leave Athens unhindered, in order to take part in the movement.It is thought that the tactics of the Cretan committee will be to prolong the campai in order to induce the wers to intervene.In fact, it has een asceriained that the insurgents are withdrawing to the mountains in order to prolong the struggle Many Cretan aympat izers were arrested in Constantinople on Wednesday, when domiciliary vistis were also to American employes in, in the ee d rtment resi ing in Pera ew York, June $.\u2014A Paris despatch to the Herald says: The significance of the special despatch from Constantinople yesterday to the European editions of the Herald: in reference to tion.Cretan outbreak cannot fail to be remarked by all» who have followed the phases of the\u2019 ern question, so full of grave sitio to the peace of Europe.Cretan agitation seems to be nothing but Armenian affair cropping up under he new name.re is evidently some long prepared, underhand, occult influence at work once more to bring the Turkish Empire between the bammer of the Jriificlally wrought up sentimentality of Western Europe and America, and the anvil of hard, practical litics and common senss.bstitute they word \u201cCrete\u201d for ° y & recrudescence of all of the last year, read \u201cCretan Secret Committee at Athens,\u201d for \u201cArmenian tee at Pera,\u201d and the sluice gates of of maudlin sympathies emanating from Exeter Hall and elsewhere will opened to the fullest width.Certain atrocities and Buigarian atrocities, all the claptrap stage properties and stalking horses of ul ulgarisn an opi- demic thst prece war of 1876, and a rovival ei ete was attempted during the Armenian fever last year, are once nore trotted out in all their spangles and tinsel to attain tbe same end.Tho venerable but irrepressible Mr.Gladstone is again rampant and joe who his familier well rounded per about the Ottoman empire being the of humanit el the ion even o that of the Moalem, while t poospeakable Turk\u2019 will again serve as the well worn text for many a rechauffe Sunday sensation sermon throughout Fi England and America.The correspondent at Con- stantimorls de decls.prevsiling in diplomatic circles at the horn I ane rest Britain ls responsible for the p movement in .Whether this belief rests upon a substantial f don or re mains to bo sean.Eritish diplomacy should be induced to fish in such troubled waters seems ible.es an assurance that the French aml M.Cambon, in an audience Sultan, strongly -& ooncilimtory icy as best means of pacit te, and it is thought that the of the at Athens will be to prolong the ct cam pa ka aude Lo to urge the powers EEE ou à are cul wT The following were recommended as candidates for the Flinistry : Basil W.Thompson, Jacob J.Hughes, John A.Edwards, The Sunday School and Epworth Leaguo anniversary was held last night.Addresses were given by Revs.G.S.Clendinnen and C.E.Bland.Mr.J.W.Knox, of Montreal, also spoke.This morning Rev.S.G.Bland, B.A., D., continue Lis exposition of the Ry to the Colossians from eight to o'clock.These meetings have awakened much interest in Bible study.The conference -at nine o\u2018clock.The Stationing Committee sat until L o'clock last .It is expected to conclude its final draft some time to- committee on the state ot the work reportea through Rev.C.Bland.It rred to tha large er of withdrawal: and remova) 3 during the year.Number received on t 2300.An important.discussion arose.= to the value of cvangelistic services, Dr.Ryckman thought they were over-estimated.The report deplored undue dependence on non-resident or professional evangelists.he Conference approved any pro not yet py that any invitation will be given.Rev.Dr.Flanders, Principal ot the Stanstead Wesleyan Collage, presented a gratifyi of the success and prosperity of the Iretitution.The endowment is now grer $19,000.This will be increased recont uest of the late ra of $10, Revs.F G.Loti, va Bparling and and C.E.Bland were appointed to conduct biblical exposition during the next oon forenge at the moming meetin Rev.Dr.Ry man moved = a resolution tommending th international wa: Thit ration which\u201d was carried unanimoualy.\u2018 A BIG GOLD FIND.[Special to the Star] Vancouver, B.C.a 9\u2014The big Lil loost is sure creatin great ex- sReent.or wi Smith, Mem of Par- : The vein is 8 ih rod oe the riche thing lever The : god is sticking en In chunks acts, or i { ion is the La ie right and and ir in is worth a million dol] named Joe Copeland, on Sod claim when hunting Mountain goat, and sold it for .000.Samples of ore run m $600 to 200 \u20ac ton.Ps million d dois À taken out the since 1800.so where ied ho pte gold there must be more claims as rich or richer than this.English capitalists bave taken up many claims on the creel THE EIGHT HOUR Dar.Epecial to the Star.) Ottawa, June: agar dio a despa from Queb that .6 perte council bad ins that Friday last at tho Cabinet meeting held in \"Montreal to the effect that at the imstance of the labor organisations | the extension of the sight hour system to he employes of obec cartridge fatony and the nly oplal rom any rer \u2018The Stationing Committes's Final Re- to invite a connexional ovange is the British Wesleyan Church to labor for a timb in the Canadian It Bas been\u201d | plosions.d, an es oaion see ain\u2019 Foro WHERE BRAVE | | MEN QUAIL.LIFE ROUND A POWDER MILL AND ITS CEASELESS STRAIN.Stampedes Caused by Unreasoning Fear and the Paralysis of Terror dt the Sight of a Spark.- Powder men have a saying which varies in wording in different parts of the country, the sum and substance of which is this: A man works in a powder mill for one of three reasons\u2014vither because be must live some \u201cway, or because he doesen\u2019t want to live anyway, or because his father died there before him.Undoubtedly the distaste with which every man speaks of his.own profession or trade is in part responsible for this saying, the balance of responsibility will be found in tÉe vital statistios of any town that can boast of a powder mill.Such a community is usually separ- dated from the rest of the world as far as circumstances will permit.Once a powder mill is built, the country side for a considerable distance around is likely to remain in a primeval condition.Industries do not flourish in a neighborhood were a stray spark can produce seismic effects, nor is there great encouragement to ) \u2018agriculture where the crops may be vlown out of the und and the farmer out of existence without a moment's warning.So wherever a powder village springs up it is assured oi isolation, and its inhabitants form a community as far apart, for all practical purposes, the rest of the world six days in the week as the inmates of a monastery.Asa rule, the nearest village of any size is too far away for them to reach it after working hours; and visitors to the mills who aro unable to establi themselves on 8 business footing are reœived with scant encouragement.There is such a settlement about 100 miles north of here and about five miles inland from the west shore of the Hudson River, When the powder company about a generation ago, t solace a apot for their plant admire ably adapted by nature to such a purpose.It lies between the steep banks of a shallow ravine, through which runs a stream of considerable size.The only natural entrance to the glen is at the upper end through a narrow roadway, and by this route from the nearest rai road vil ths distanos is about five miles.For teaming the powder over to Rosendale another toad has been cut from the ravine, shortening the distance about two miles, and a ferry scow been built in the creek, but this can be used only by the company\u2019s teams, so the visitor who drives over from Rosen- dale and circuitous journey Recently this powder mill blew up, and a Sun reporter, going by train tb Rosendale, drove over to Ripton Glen, arriving just about dark.e explosio n had dissipated two buildings to the four winds of heaven.and of five men w ad been at work in them all that was recovered was a headless trunk found 200 yards from the place, After going to the Superinten- ent's office to get ths names of the dead men the re er wandered down the glen, although it was then too dark see much.Near the lace where the \u201cbuilding had been sa wor! was leaning against what was left ry tree.The reporter spoke to him?but \u2018got no answer.A second trial failed to attract the man\u2019s attention.Then the reporter walked up and touched him on the shoulder.With a Bort of gasping cry the man made a leap that os riod him three yards away, then, with a ing voice, sald d to the amazed and somewhat alarmed visitor: \u201cYou'll excuse ms, but I didn't hear you or see you till you touched me, and my nerve\u2019s all gone.This is my fourth explosion, two here and two.efore I e here, and I'm a litle worse after I've cause enough, The the life's being trying on a Te fr ted the powder man, ryin repea wi with a ort of cackle that might have been meant for a laugh.\u2018\u2018 Look here.I bad a friend this morning, and after the mill went we sent for a ooffin for him, and I can't find anything to put in the coffin.Five good men went, and there 11 be hut one That's what es the man worss than the fear of death.to be going on your way and fee] one great shock and find out that what was a man and your friend when went to work in the morning is Tit nothing at all; not even a body for a minister to say a prayer over.Four times this is for me hree times and out, we say in the mills, but I guess I'm own for an number.\u2019 \u201cWhy don't you get out of the bus ess §'\u2019 asked the re hat\u2019s why,\u201d said t other, pointing to a 2 ight that could be seen twink- log th hrough the trees some rods away.\u201c s my little houme, there, and my vite\u201d sin it.Work's not so easy to get t I can afford to throw up a good tobe where 1gst enough wages to save a Tittle, and get treated like a man.Then, too, my father vas a powder man before It was when I ia teamin \u2018first Job that he was Killed \u2018T dre dreamed of flying sparks all hed.ight, mother,\u2019 says he to my mother t mornin and she begged him not to go to the mill, for all powder folks are superstitious, but he said he must go, and he went.There was ten widows in the place that night, sod I remember the others calling reporter said something about man's my mother a lucky woman use we found father's bod UE face that you could know.\u2018God, I've got no child to follow after me.Coms over here to my\" house and I.can tell you something 4 about life in a powder-mill settlement.I don\u2019t like to leave the wife alone long to-night because she\u2019s shaken up pretty , too.It\u2019s woiwe on the women than on the men.\u2018 the way to his cottage, count- le his friends who had place like another \u201cmill pA en powder emen: 1 done if any of \u2018em are as much shut out from the world as we are.Here'sus about, and we're some ways: fifty like, kes hy family.\u2019 When you're worki oxt to a men with the four « of Seat the f betw ike that of kin for kin.It ain't tho fear of death You won°t ne e reason wh powder men die in the expl mighty few of them die of disease the greatest business for your that there is.The country life does it, I , and then doctors sy the we use are good ou.ihy lot, and we way, we're a hea to dieing with our forward away from \u2018has time bof ie Tore whale Si eget eco core and Tote\u201d They = the font to run away\u2014and ons of his feet a other COLONIAL HOUSE, .PHILLIPS SQUARE, Seaside and Holiday Requisites ! White Quilts in summer weight.Linen Carriage Dusters.Navy Flannelsfor Bathing Costumes.Union Flannels, White and Fancy.White Unshrinkable Flannels.Fancy Ceylon Flannels.Fancy Figured German Flannelettes.English and Canadian Flannelettes in Plain and Fancy.Bath Towels in White, Brown, Fancy.Bath Sheets.Bath Towellings.Toilet Towels.Special Lines in Tea and Tray Cloths, Hemstitched, less 20 p.c.oo FANCY DRESS MUSLINS GRASS LINENS in Plain and Fancy.In Dress Muslins we are offering some very choice goods.A fresh supply just received of very dainty effect.Also special lines of this year's Muslins at about one- half their regular price; all choice patterns.+ Colored Dress Goods Special Bargains on our tables at soc, 65c and 85c, worth about double the money.6000 yards of fine French Dress Lawns, regular goods at zoc per yard, to clear at 10\u20ac per yarg.HENRY MORGAN & CO, MONTREAL.that\u2019s in the air In the ona th that hole.I don\u2019t know about Pat r know that down in Ch I was in the glazing house for a dite.double, Monthly Mest: we had an explosion once; a like this ome to-day\u2014first one building oT Sn ile and then the other\u2014bnly in that one Club House at (Ba Grounds on there was two or t seconds in EDN NESDAY, the MN tween.I was coming down to the.mill ) Tast., a and was on of a hill, when I saw Lo the whole thing.After the Blazing .A.ek raTEm, bouse went up saw four of the men 1383 Hou.Sec.Then veryifing went a nd red * behind them n I got up, feeling UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, dou D Se Pire head \u2018Tao.and oy \"At Our Rooms, © ST.JAMÉS ST.d ON WEDNESDAY, 107 INST., at 19 @ClocN oy we found 6 cannons be- rights and one left.pt Parlor.D a here, an Mobis ron prete fe Rasy Chairs ring room Tabjee.Bedroo: ut none of the ma e le The men were blown to pieces, and next Kitchen Tables, M Mattresses, Spri rds, Bureaus and Washstands, Lam day we found three teeth buried in a Eouravings tree.There were other things we found, too, but\u2014well.I don't like to talk about those t ers, and a large num What causes the explosions 1\u2019 asked tobe sold without reservo in ; the re i MARCOTTE BROS.thor Da A thing nobody knows,\u201d was 131 Actirtoms 8 pe reply tho i i su phtest spark might - = b o i hor air is of powder.- bu question, is, where does the UCTION SALE.: re come from?Never but one man t I've heard of saw the g of Summer and winter Vehicles, 's Ga an explosion, and he\u2019s only half a man ring, Stel Sleigh and Robes, Express Hah Lo nous for the other half of m was blown \u201cgy FRIDAY, 12TH I1NATANT, AT 10 A, ML, It was in the mills where my at No, 467 Craig street, without Eerepré, Partor, father was killed that old Joe saw h Bedroom and Dining i Hoora Sets bid pe explosion and lived to tell it.A tlying Bedstcnds, Bureaus, Washstands, Hall and spark came in through the window and chen Stoves, Chairs, Spring Bods.Crad! adies scuttled along the floor.He saw it.One As an gray nas and many other Her les, jump took him out the door and he yelled boid Ktfects.to the others as he went, there was MARCOTTE BROS, no chance for them.Old Joe, by his _1353 ss Asciiongers own ac about twenty or SUMMER RESORTS.tresses, Lam count, twenty-five feet away and in line of a small tree when he felt as if he was ing § torn to pieces and burned up at tho same time.They picked him up a hun dred feet away.Home leg was gone, his right hand the right eye deed Fit wos side of Bia face all crushed in, and seven ribs broken, be- PHILIPSBURG, QUE, sides pra, Injures, He\u2019 s ios: thero .et, nsion.Most like- t ; y the re between him and the ex- aiding to Lo ra saeences his sammer.Good Penne | plosion sgved him.\u2019 Hosting Bathin Lawn Tennis and splendid Drives.\u201cDoes that mean thet Sue force of the Free of charge Lo ro Ap LET) | explosion is in any icular direction?\u201d sn what the direction i.hey\u201d nt dynamite explods George Hogle, Proprietor, down and powder ollows the wind, but nobody knows anything about it.Here's all these light cottages within a few of the, Idings that blew up, and them except glass broken.Over oe in the village, three-quarters t a mile away, a whole store front was broken in anda lot of houses were shaken up.While you drive back you'll a rove of trees\u2014too bad it\u2019s so k you can\u2019t ses \u2018em\u2014that had their tops clipped off as \u2018if an axe had done the work, in the explosion before this Laxe Vigw Hovis, 1353 0d Philipsburg, Que.bad the whole gang on Strike.The had to fire im, CE hough he sa wo \"un, because ad such an effect on the men with his omens and su sitions.that have had cause to be scared, though.One of \u2018em lives only a couple of houses away.It was seven years ago.one hot day, when the air full of smoke hat effect\u2019 does the constant snx- because of a small forest fire.iety have on the men?\u201d asked the re- Four other men were working with him porter.in the drying-house, but be was the Pe That depends on the men.Some of only one near the door, when a gust of wind blew a in.He said afterward \u2018em it makes religious, and others te spark 0 5 that he looked at that spark and \u201cia care; got reckless and all that sort o things not move.He couldn\u2019t even yell.wire them to drink ¢\"\u2019 ore along in little jerks and sta Phil knew any minute it might se) the Thy © ee cach nego Bi ers on reach he Dis beck\u2019 again and threw himeelf Jown on 8 orus it out wi body.The next thing be remomberod was hoare nk] There's ono thin 8 that's worse than smoking in a powder plant, and that's drinking.rh ere the emall- est carelessness may lose the mills and few hands thrown in in, a man man who pots ull 't wanted à isa 18 no place to drink rou hs.No | in: yi of the what PT do pot dr that some ef the #.Hit bim on tho \"back ; he\u2019s eboking deaths s pat seem to Gel tii poout to à oe \u2018Then he felt pold water over bimy themselves.Once in & while they break out, and then this placo is à bell.I koll where they duckod him in the stredm, jou there's nothing eo cate hing as fright.| and the feeling ns if somebody's hands \u2018ve seen a chap at work begin to get were throt tiling bim went away.Bub twitohy and Jerky, ond all of a sudden! he the next day in hair was would got up and bolt out of the place, little mite\u201d tohes.nod they\u2018 and A an wot half the rest of the men yet.\u201d\u2014New York & would i follow bis bis example wit) within an hour f ve \u201chad Noes myself, and I el] You eres no use fight against it, There chap once o uasd to be a0 foil ob superstitions that he pt the whole force rattled all the time.ory, one Special Notiess, Mr.R.D.McGibhon will speak to-nigh et Dr.Roddick\u2019s meeting, at 178 Et.Toino street.day.because t black flew Newsboys on bicycles is the above one of thé bulldings, form of newspaper\u201d enterprise 17 said the plant was doomed, and he arly dom 4.LAKE VIEW HOUSE, TT RT + a AA Pt Minn, à'Hluditent BIRDSALL- A! Three ki Que., June 6th, à son lo Mrs.Be 14 a ite of Ed fren, ury, of a } Sanger re of Poi.Sot à Gaughe the wife of 7 the\u201d wife OE ef WL dager hr FEIN AL Warde of Si ghier.GOW ATT ter fer of a May 34, the HIGGINE-AL = Cra) he æ Mar le à the ri wife of 5 At Halifax, Ma, LL the wife of Hite, of a daughter.FIE\u2014 At Jetvolr A, Orta, Sun- HARVIE ay po Mr.and Has .Har- vie, of MYERS.At or, on June st.the wife of W.Myers, of a daughte OMALLEY At Clover Hill, rien, May 29, the wit o'M e of Thomas alley, Esq.ot a son STEWART\u2014In eter, on the 8rd inst, the wife of J.A.Stewart, of a SAUNDERE At Orillia.on Tang oth, the wife of W.L.&ginders, of a BYKY Se At Victoria Harbor, May a, the ohn ter.wife of Sykes, of a daug MARRIAGES ou E-CORNISH \u2014 At St.Marys, May 23, D & school teacher, 3 coabam, athan Doupe, Na Ming Cornish.of Blanshard.® GETTINGS-DOTLE \u2014 At | SRS on Kate Gettings, to bn of Uptergrove.\u201d St.Anjcet, on ther Higeina of, \u201cot Reno , Fe daugh er of Mich of the Parton of St.Anicet.NES-TAYLOR\u2014In Tay, May 25, Maud Eli- I 5 Taylor, to Irwin Jones, \u2018of Vasey.\u201d * N-SMITH \u2014 In Hay, on the 3rd in- ona Mr.Wm.O'Brien, of Johnston's Mills, to Miss Emily Alice, daughier of Joseph Emith.® E-OTHEN \u2014 At St.Mary PUR DUE-OT Purdue, to Liz PAT dayghter of the late Jas.Othen.BAN LOR CO Point, o.©.ariev \u201cAlice 4 ger t der cident dough he eves, Alice Gertrude, eldes - o t te E.Scot of this esty, to Hichard Waiter Standiford, of Youngstown, fo.THORDURN-MEREDITH \u2014 On June 2, at Toronto.Jas.Davi burn, M.D.so! sh Dr.James Thorburn, to Isabel Joungest dar daughter of Chief Juste Sir W eredith WIGHTON CRAWFORD.At Knox Church on | the 2 2nd of Pune, by the Rev.Jamed Fleck ry Wighton, to Mary A.Come ford, both of thie\" city.thwhive, Scotland, and County Tyrone, Ireland, papers Hease copy.) .TOUNG-CHAW FORD \u2014 On the 6th inst, the Church of &t.James the Apostle, by the Rev.Canon El uncle of the bea Sie STR Yon og we late Hon.Jol oun y, young- ei fJaughter o of John auto, aq.of 134 2 .DEATHS.BROWNE\u2014 At 316 Et.Antoine street, Saturday, June 6 Peter Drowne, aged 4 y years.RRAURRY- 4t 10 ehnneret street, on Sun- | son o une 7, omeu, f An- Veaudry, preted 1 year and 3 months.éme\u201d BIGRAS\u2014 At > Marle Anne street, on Sunder, June 7, Alma, daughter of \"Napoleon Bigras, aged 7 months.June 8, at 71 St.etreet, Joven Alphonse son of Joachim Cloutier, aged 7 months.CARHIER\u2014 At 625 Seigneurs Ber Saturday, June 6, Pierre Carrier, \u2018aged 80 Years.COLLINE\u2014 At Granby, May 23, Edward Collins, aged M4 Years.* CHAMBERLIN \u2014 At Stanstead, May, 13, Hannah Chamberlin, aged 70 years.CROLY - In Hamilton, June 3, John Edgar Ma pu pres aged s5.° d, on gon 3 \u201cha Trgmas Horse Tel Winnipeg.papers arma, \u201cged Spy?DyFEY-On June à x at Ha Hamilton, Patrick , native unt, Armagh, aged 68.° y DAVEY\u2014In this city, on June the 8th, En.zaheth Dave st rick Davey.Yyréneral takes place ber fathers residence Murray street, mornin , Eat 150 o'clock, cs a the Cote guise es 25 Cerne IE * ( Hoaion New Tank please cop FINDLAY\u2014 AY Hamilton, June - Violet Forrest, second daughe r of wie Fr GORHAM\u2014At St.John, -N.H., Gar i youngest daughter ofl Sarah Gor , in 2 CLOUTIER\u2014On Mon .ps da and ac- rhea\u201d oat ham, 3n CFER- At Shefford Vale, Que., on the a May, Nelson Geer, only son of Mrs.Nel- aged 20 years?JACKSON\u2014 At St.John, B., May 29, Oli- va wite of John Ron, in the 68th ear of her age.* KFOHAN- On May 28, at Boston, John .K aged 87 years, formerly of Su sex, N.B.* LARIVIERE_ At | \u2018Plessis Sun- gay.3 une 7, Marie Eva, daughter of Jos.Lariviere, aged 6 years and 6 months.LEFEBVRE- At 929 Et.An e street, on Faturday, June 6, febvre, \u2018aged 69 years and LAFRAMBOISE\u2014 At 11 Bruchesi street Morida: I.une 8, Marie Yvonne, daughter ot Zot Zot fue \u201cLatrambo ise, 1 and Hanae on, the 28th ult, at St.John, ù B., child of Step : A.and Christina Morrell, aged 14 ont * street, MURRAT-On June 8th, at Westmount, Atchineon, beloved wife of James Masaÿ (Commercial Traveller), aged 46 ears.her .Funeral will take Place from ate residence, 2 inchester avenue, estmount, on r t the Lin Jn be at 20 30e Friends Touran ho 1 MARIS: Tn this Sty, June 5, Joseph = ear Rene Maro son Marois, Esq.(Que lan re leans coor) MEUNIEN - At 625 JE street, on urday, June etaide Ade es ia re- pet of the Jate a , aged 80 years and 19 PEPIN\u2014 At 177 Pole on Mon June 8, Marie germain, fn, Gaughter of car Pepin, aged 7 PROVOST- At St.Henrt pr or une 8, Dina Charron, wife of J.lee Provost aged 21 years.PARADIS\u2014 At 7 Dorchester street, Sunday, June Joseph Lucien, son { 4 and 3 George Parad: PRINCE.At Hyde Park, J Ww lism Edward Prince, in fils Bi Sea Toot tie this rade 5 the Pa Inst Bris , a pe Fs he ét Porth § | GE om: u s vor end drone sh A pres pions 342 ATTA Orilia.June 1.Mator H.Mar.Gontral dare, SAAT the late R.A., BALT-At Lacole, May 28, Mrs.Danfei Balt, aged 79 SUTCLIFF 4 Boston, May 35, Margaret A Widow of 0 RATE t der of the late Rev Yisrte, and daugh SIDAVIN\u2014At St.Henri, on Sunday, 1 hid, son of \u2018Balin si Sidavin, ed 18 BE Cole Har Tor widow of the, late hndrew by za TETU\u2014On Ba .ne parait pure auront, fenr ei nanas T etu, aged me tion street.Sun- eg on e 7, Albint Therien ed oy , aged 36 years om FISH SETS, GAME SETS, 2) uals O'Clock Tea Sets, Royal Dresden Chins, st Low ory or Wedding Presents.JOHN WATSON, 174 Bt.Catherine St.Art Association Building.tmporter of Burling Sliver aud Dest Best Eleotro Plate, 8 ogni Racueés Bal G Givi hi ~ 84 con - vin ti OPEN EVERY BVRNING.151 4 Pro, ATRL, M Hoy no Laon , ou BY ERSON Porn teens RP ES Rai vas sillez square oon 9 st.Eu- | To-morrow, Wednesday, June 10th, turer's stock for © tem Ÿ you will be able to buy two, three or paid for one.We have often quoted to-day.# Striped Creponettes Striped Creponettes 1000 pieces Rich Fancy Mixed Btripe Crepannettes, an almost unlimited vari- 3 Te of splendid colorings to choose from, 4 2 inches wide, and very sulable for Ladies\u2019 Blouses, Skirts, Summer tumes, Misses\u2019 a.hildren\u2019s Dresses; regular pricc of these goods, and we be ieve never sold less than 15 cts, during this Wash Goods Sale Only 7 1-2c yard Only 7 1-2c yard Indigo Prints Indigo Prints pieces Fast Color Indigo Prints, 31 inches wide, in a large variety of small figured designs, which are 60 fashionable this summer; regular price of this is 12 1-2 cts yard, but during this sale br ad la Only 7 1-2c yard Only 7 1-2c yard _ Fancy Black Crepons Fancy Black Crepons 800 pieces Black Ground Crepons, with rich black satin stripes, with small white and heliotrope figures, very stylish for summer costumes, these being the very newest materials, regular price of this line 25:, but during this sale Only 15¢c yard Only 15c yard THE S.CARSLEY CO., LTD, Mandarin Rugs Mandarin Rugs.A splendid stock of \u201cthese very band- some sud.useful articied in all sizes and in nées Oriental colorings- ndarin Door Mata, 40c each.each.China and Japan Mat- tings \"The coolest floor coverings for summer use.ya tina Mattingax good colors, 18 1-20 China Mattings me variety of color- ings and tterns, up to 52 yd.tro apan Mattings, Hey rd.Protty Japan Mattings in 3 variety of \u2018patterns and colorings, up to 56c yd.THE S.CARSLEY CO.LTD.Art Squares Art Squares The most desirable floor covering for country cottages and villas.Produced in pretty desi and col- orings, with appropriate rders and fringed ende, suitable for any room.2 by 2 yards, 88c en.$ by 21-2 yards, $1.10 ea.2 by 3 yards, $1.50 ea.21-2 by 31-2 yards, $1.90 ea 9 Uy 3 yards, $1.96 ea.8 by 4 yards, $2.65 ee.- 81-2 by 41-2 yards, $3.45 ca - 4 by 4 yards, $3.50 ea.(0 4 by 41-2 yards, $3.95 ea.4 by 5 yards, $4.40 ca.Pp THE 8.CARSLEY Co.LTD.re New Lace Curtains New Lace Curtains « Arrived to-dey.Another large shipment of new Lace Curtains; in all lengths and in s number of patterns, recently introduced.Special Line White Lace Curtains, 84c pr.- \u2019 Handsome White Lace Curtains, fine quality, rich patterns and in all lengths, 6c to $10.75 pr.Rich Guipuré D.Art Curtains, in all new patterns, 31.8 yards long, $3.65 pr.Real Delhi Curtains, hand printad, fast colors, Oriental designe, $2.50 to $4.50 pr.New Curtain Crepons | : In all leading Art Shades ; very waite: able for Curtain Drapes and interior decorations, 81-% yard.= THE S.CARSLEY Co, LIMITED.Notre.Dame Street.Montreal's Greatest Store.A GREAT REVOLUTION IN WASH GOODS PRICES.the largest of its kind \u2018ever held in\u2018 Montreal.This was the result of a purchase we made two days ago of a manufac- of Wash Fabrics, thls season's g h! and Wash Fabrics will be sold so cheap during tbis sale that teow ou to buy not alome for this season, but for a year or two.before anything to equal the values mentioned initial ohapter, and there is much to \u2018Bible to be at New Curtain Crepons | A June 9th, .we commence a sale of Wash Fabrics, , at a very large discount four dresses at the price you \u2018formerly low prices, but never .Rich Carpets Rich Carpets Every week sees the arrival of further noveliles and designs in all kinds of Carpets, all with handsome borders to mate The S.Carsley Co., Lid.Manufactures Reyales de Corset.PD.French P D Corsets.warded Gold Medals and Di A ed 10 Tomes d'Honneur » iT HE Celebrat- ed D Corsets are unrivalled for perfect fit, beauty of finish aud style, and have received the Highest Awards at all the Important Obtainable from all Leading Dry: Goods Stores in every variety of shape and style.Many offered under similar mes, purchasers ed to ses that each rare bea the Manufacturers\u2019 Trade Mark oh hand inside, thus & Bruft interior imitations being sounding man, 10 St.\u201cben st.Montreal, u Sole Agents for Canada.NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS.A Handbook of Greek Sculpture, By Ernest Arthur Gardner, M.À.{London: millan & Co., 1896.Price 91.25.Unless there is in a subject, no for & remunerative hand But ee look ture to say that at ar rati> in Groat Britain of late Wa reek Sculpture has attraoted the attention of many in- telleotual rsons who are not actually lprofessio artista.Ewen in a amail city, like Montreal a lecture delivered Dr.Peterson of MoGill University on + e subject \u201c\u201c Ancient ulpture > brought together a large audience at the Art Association was lissome ° Fopular int interest Rooms, tened to wit approciative attention, In dealing wit ion of Greek statuary, &o., the lecturer showed cledr- Jy that though the Greeks were doubtless luenced by Assyrian and Egyptian nti the intelligence of the Hellenic peon prompted t to go back to Phe Study of nature.With them, art was an essential part of their daily lives, not, as with the , à luxury to be met with under ordinary circunmistances only in Museums and Ari Galleries.Even the most Insignificant of their house- bold utensils showed -signs of a decorative purrose.As an English critic remarks, the increasing facilities for travel in Greece, the growth of roceases,\u201d which reproduce with startling exact- | ness hotographic images, and the crea- n wealthy towns of collections of ho from the antique bave done much to awaken interest in the subject Greek Sculpture.Hitherto, there has been po great choice of small works, like Mr.Garriner\u2019s, that deal with the tion.When we speak of.Mr.Gardner's es small, we mean simply in bulk.It consists of 108 and cenntsins 65 illustrative engravings: but in thia comparatively amall comrass he has dealt in a most fascinating manner with Greek Sculpture down to the time of Pheidias, in the fifth century.B.CIL, we are told, to comprise {he Les of the fifth century.the fourth century, Hellenistic Sculpture, and Graecc- an Sculpture.All artists, and Lovers of \u2018art should avail themsrlves of the opportunity of buying a well-writ- ten and inexpensive manual.Christianity Reviewed.By the Rav, William Cheetham.Brock ille: lie.Recorder Printing Company.We do not pretend to have Tused this book thoroughly ; but we have Tead .attentively certain chapters of the ten hat compose the volume, and can fairly Tork re merits of Mr.Cheetham\u2019s © may of our reading, that the author ractical, sympathetic and clear- oan.who delivers mt ho ee s message a kind] os \"foithfal spirit, content, if he can.Lot, as is m ble, mect with universal approv to earn the gratitude of the true seekers after truth.The titles of a few obapters will enable rchasers to thes some sort of judgment about e popiritnal food that tbey are offered.\u201cThe Bible from a monsense\u2019 t,\u201d is the ne excite the interest of both orthodox ang pnorthodox readers in tho matter that it contains.The author (as he is bound to do as a cle an) coasiders the nee the foundation and text book oct Forte Hy and says that its intorests are best served by common sense defence of it agains\u2019 its op- nents.oat rid of the notion, writes once for all, and Vs quickly _ possi hat it is acces.dary to Understand aud [3 explain and monise everyth ing in rder 4 to bellevs in as inspired Ie the Weight of evidence clined in us favor, you are as & reason °.man to accept wid oa it you accept: .ee jou aro boun « onest by it.\u201c mn ats \u201cI Prot Cc hell banda\u201d so y all but \u2018those wen prove many.of Supporting pal Ch Pastoral Rox caloulated awaken a beneficience and benevolence, the fins! essay on \u201cTI Ethics at times into elor t .full '1¥ apans Tiaes \u2018is thao th and unobtrusive- t permitted, we would w uce readers to Mr The §, Carsley fa, Lid.press rome ao gm HARRISON & CO., De EE | : 1765 to 1788 Notre Dame St.\u201c -% .0\" Ce _IBN \"MONTREAL DAILY STAR_TUFSDAY, JUNE 9, 1698.WHETHER You BUY.\u201c TETLEY'S \u201d oc.Jus.À gly & Sus\u2019 REMOVAL SALE \u201c Special reductions in very department.ve tre crowded with delighted ra, because thes find OUR RE- DOCTORS GENUINE.It will be years before we will Sa tha same indu ments in.Mov business one sta to another is only justified when business has outgrown its present ca ity.This is just where we find our- ves.And in terminating our _sucoess- ful term in our present mises, we are sacrificing our stock at Prices which our customers will long remember.Our object belng to start in NEW PREMISES with NEW STOCK therefore our present stock must go.: Men's Rubber Coats, $1.75 to $6.90.Gent's Umbrellas Fancy and Natural Handles, \u201cGloria\u201d and Pure Silk Coverings.$1.10 to 84.75.Ladies\u2019 Heptonette Waterproofs In Blue, Black, Gray.and, Brown.Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas In all styles of Handles and Coverings, 1.63c to $7.00.And in addition we are giving a CASH DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT.Mail orders promptly attenddd to.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, | THE FANILY DRAPERY AND LINEN WAREHOUSE, .© 203 to 207 St.Antoine 5 ., 144 to 150 Mountain st.TELEPHONE 8236.Branch\u2014ft.Catherine, corner Buckingham Telephone 335.ATER mu.The Interpretation of Literature.LT H.Crashaw, A.M.er bait millan & Co., 186 a) We do not remember to ave Yon \u201cany work previously Dos by this au t who, is Professor of.English Literature in Colgate University.reface is og from Hamilton, New York, and for several reasons we believe the writer to be an American.His book is a disousaion .of literary Peso and their application, and consists two distinot parts.Part I is on \u201cGeneral Principles,\u201d and contains four chapters, entitled separately, \u201cWhat is Literature f\"\u2018; Kinds of Literature\u201d; \u201cThe Substance of Literature\u2019; and \"lastly, \u201cThe Form of Literature,\u201d These four chapters are followed by a carefully drawn general outline of literary elements, rt II deals with the study of various kinds of literature, and consists of seven chapters, treat of Epic, Lyric and Dramatic Poetry; of Romance, the Essay, the Novel, and de scriptive Literature.There is a valuable appepdix on \u201cCollateral Reading.\u2019 which probably forms a list of the most important works that were studded by the writer before his t essay was given to the world, ibly the contents of the book or lly Tormed lec- t essed jo Crasbaw\u2019s university students.Under any circumstances, w we have read the book with sure, and believe that it will be use in stimulating a love of good literature.Mrs.Frederic Harrison's volume, call \u201cThe Choice of Books,\u201d tells us what we should read in the region of pure literature, and as Mr.John Morley once said contains \u201cas much wise thought, eloquently and brilliantly stated, as any other volume.of its size sud © on its subject.\u201d The question is, ter- ature?Emerson says it is pat record of the best th Bt.Stopford Brooke believes that y literature we mean the written thoughts and feelings of intelligent men and women arranged a way that shall give pleasure to the reader.A tbird account is that the aim of à student of literature is to know the best that has been thought in the world.Sainte Beuve again, in a memorable passage, describes a classic in literature as \u2018an author who has enriched the human mind, who has really added to its treasure, and has induced it to take a step farther, who bas discovered some unequivocal moral truth, or penetrated to some eternal passion, in that heart of man where it seemed as though all were explored and known; who has produced his thought or his observation or his his invention under some form, no matter what, so it bo great, acute and reasonable, sane and beautiful in itself ; who has spoken to all in a style of his own, yet a style which finds itself the style of everybody\u2014in a style that is al once new and antique, and is the contemporary of all ages.\u201d We bave no room to te Mr.Crashaw's fourfold classi- fica on of literature, and we are inclined to think that he is too fond of threefold and fourfold classifications ; but, remembering that thess lectures : were probably\u201d elivered to students, his logical divisions of the subject may have been designed to aid their memory.He considers literature in its essential character to bs a form of human exprésaion, and that it must be included under the {erm art, which is the product result- from the action of tha soul upon ot ure.If, then, we can discover\u201d the essential characteristics of art, we shall \u2018discover some, At, least, of the essential characteristics of literature.Mr.s remarks on * Verse' seem to us very discriminating and satisfactory.He appears to Waderstand thoroughly the nature and function of poetry and discusses with much acuteness the different t ualifications with which a genuln ne must ba endowed.\u2019 His chap Eole its intellectual, emotional, imaginative, and esthetic qualities\u2014cannot fail to.interest any 8 pathet hetic Loader, while the articles on the Pr Romance and tha Novel sre ear written, nnd fresh from the author\u2019s brain that haz- maturely, reflected on the subject matter.As the volume does pot contain more than two hundred read at a few sit portions should be perusal.a sod read agnin at leisure.It ugplu 1 manual, and is well worth the dollar for which it may - purchased.a lea Spec! oo rr a \"| uh BE mn Tl en r 's ing, = To-morrov, Wednesday, will ba our special bargain day for all Tress makers\u2019 and milliners\u2019 supplies.We have decided to e 15 per 'cent.off all bills for dressmakers and milliners overy- Wednesday -until further notice, at the AU BON 1883 and\u2019 père Da me st., ,Alpho aliquetts.Opposite.al Hotel block.We have two new Decker, Brothers Upright Pianos that pared to close out st a attall at advance 0 og tbe purchasers.to immediate finideey.4800 St.Catherine Street, ome Pasl street.M R.D.toh oot ill wpe t Dr.Roddiok'a, in The | toine \u2018street.flash of lightn Koocked s 8 pals from ig of Les * Btrofied.Ont Dares In, | terda - wa! \u2026 .w= aoe money.rnoë ancient INDIA amp GWEET CLYLON.\u201d° > §oc.,.6oc., or 70oc blend.You are getting the best value.for your es 125ty1 EARLY CLOSING BY-LAW.The Recorder's Judgment to be Appealed from.Routine business was the order of the day at the City Council meeting yes afternoon.Mayor Wilson-Smith presided and {pere was a full attend- nce.A petition was presented by Ald.Penny from ihe second-hand Mealers, asking that they be relieved of the 850 ax The 8t.Charles Musical Club and the Liberal-Conservative Club asked for incorporation which was granted.Ald.Prefontaine proposed the adoption of the reports of the Road snd Finance Committees recommending that the bomologated lines of Desery street, between Notre Dame and Rouville streets, era settlement of the claim of } Mr.A.A.Gilbeault.Ald.Prefontaine explainoi that the people residing between Notre Dame and Rou- ville streets did not want the street wid- & ned.When the city two years ago.decided to widen the street, Gilbeault built a house upon the bomologatod line.Bince that time the city had had no .money to expropriate and he thought it would be wiser for the city to settle Nich Gilbenult than incur heavy expenses The \u201clease of part of Bonsecours Market to the Provincial Government for a term of ten years to establish an agricultural musee was submitted for approval.Ald.Connaughton having drawn the Council's attention to the fact that by leasing the property for ten years would give he lessee certal rights under the law, th was decided to Jease the market for a Joa instead of ten, and the Mayor and ity Clerk were authorized to sign the lease on behalf of the city.The report of the Finance Committed recommending the leasing of a ot the Chateau de Ramezay buildin restaurant purposes at a rental of $1000 a year was adopted on motion of Ald.Connaughton On the motion of ,Ald.Marsolais instructions were giveh to the City Attorney to appeal to the Superior Court from the decision of the Recorder in regard to the early closing by-law.This motion was carried unanimously.Alderman McBride was re-appointed Protestant School Commissioner, and Ald.Connaughton was made \u2018Catholic School Conimissioner in the place of ex- Ald.Farrell.AMUSEMENTS.Sohmer Park.A capital entertainment was given at Sohmer Park yesterday afternoon and evening.The * Four Masanos,\u201d in their eccentric musical acrobatic performance, were well worth seeing.ud Grace Milburn sang charmingly.an Miss Kamochi performed some ful feats of magic.The ome onde gave some clefer bell imitations.Lavigne's Band played a number of first-class selections.Theatre Francais.Taking into consideration the immense audience present, and the all-round excellence of those who filled the different roles, last nig ge Sr porformance of \u201cThe ° Plun er,\u201d ro Francais, mus ngor.\u201d ot foo d an unqualified success.It ko 3} Ed have heen much better, however, if certain ohjectionable features in the dialogue bad been eliminated.The play is ls ane Chat possesses a number of ex- ly clever sor and effective situations, ce climaxes being Strong and powerful.tinge of comedy porved es the whole, and serves to keep the audienoe in the of humor.In tbe hands of the Francais Stock Company, \u201cThe Plunger\u201d received 8 good inte member of the cast giving an excellent rtrayal of the part alloted him.Mr.Ralph Cummin ns, as Dexter Diget, \u201cThe \u201cPl sustained high reputation oi being à an tor of considerable merit.Mr.Glyndon, and oer a Lincoln, did all that was \"required a them in their different roles.other members of the cast proved a con support to the leadin, scenery and mechanical accessories wero very elaborate and effective.Among tha vaudeville artists wore Gilbert Sarony, entertainer; ag and eli: musical comedians; Dick Legatt, E sh comique; Emma Francis, acrobatic son song and dances; and Jennie Giovinni, in song and dance specialties.They provided an exvellent vaudeville entertainment between the acts.ST.ANDREW'S, BACK RIVER.The anniversarv s>rvices of 8t.Andrew\u2019s, Church of England, Back River, were held last Sunday.Both services were well attended, es Beak Toh the evening, when it was \u2018dithow opp 5 find seats for the numbors that wished resent.The Rev.Mr.Lowis, a , Christ Church Cathedral, preached in ths morning, delivering a forcibly and clever sermon, which was much appreciated by those present.tween twenty and thirt In the even- received communion.G rne Troop, rector Bt.Martin's, preached ap able and eloquent discourse from the text \u201cYe must be born again,\u2019 ' at times holding the congregation spellbound as he unfolded idea after ides full of sublimity and touching pathos.yor Wilson- Smith was present, and at the closs of the service à lady member of the church, on behalf of the churchwardens, - sented His Worship with a bouque Tot choice flowers.The, choral portion of the service vas exceptions] y well ren- i ing COAL OIL BARRELS MISSING.tan Thursday 1s last ast (be Maud Som [Oi wa, brough nt of (ane, a Sie to Mr.Ww.R.Gardiner, of this City load w.piled up at the canal basin and left there until sold on Saturflay.On Saturday morning whon a carter from the Bust, poll Oil Com of the s w hich had bee ot to that firm he found fourteen had been stole The Canad) n.Tice was immediatel ed for enquete.UNDERGROUND WIRES.ve.noon decided | to Commitipe yeatords Jub-commi tee Secolimend oe Bel fLelephons |\u2018 authorimation to lay - \u201cwires under, Between the on HA the office of St.Atl characters; The | resignation, and any number of other fradustes wi will take their names of the erm of nine-j- retation last evening, each |: | 2 wealthy French Mer tro; Phe rants E af | Ont., ACCIDENTAL DEATH, The Verdict Returned in the Case of Mr.T.B, Cartwright The foroner\u2019s ur, esterday decided that Mr.rla dione: 8 \u201ceath was due to rooidental shooting.Cartwright was the young Englishman who was found op the mountain on Friday afternoon, dying with a revolver bullet in his brain, and died shortly alter being found.The inquest opened at the morgue.The first witness examined was Mr.George Gaverbill, of Caverhill, Learmont & Co.E cquainted with deceased, and saw him n iday forenoon.He had endorsed a cheque for identification for him.Coroner MeMahon here intormed the Jury that in'looking over Cartwright's effects, he found a diary.On June 4 an entry read: \u201cI recor this trip, and it is the last one.\u201d Mr.Caverhill continued and said that he never saw deceased with a revolver.He was wealthy in bis owra right.n be saw him he was so! Dr.Wyatt Jobuson ¢ testified that there was a wound in deceased's right temple.rs.Gardner and John Gentles gave teatimen y referencs to the finding of the Constable MeKinnon, of the Mount Royal Force, ssid that he had seen de- Sitting o on a befich pear the ob- servato was alone.Three nr four minutes after he passed he heard a shot.fle Lbought that deceased was shooting at squirrel Mr.S.eldon, Manager nl the Windsor Hotel, had noticed nothing p»- culiar about Cartwright.Constable Robert wnie, and Mr.J.W.Moffatt gave similar evidence.John Mackeiman, the carter who drove deceased up to the mountain, was the next witness.His idence did not throw any et additional\u201d light on Cart- je the jury, C M ressi ry, Coroner e- Mahon rani the idea that the death was due to an accident.er due deliberation the jury returned the following ; \u201cWe, the Manders jurors, having heard the evidence, declare that Thomas B.Cartwright died at Montreal, on the 5th day of June, 1896, pevine.through an accident.ahot himself wit | 8 revolver im uting blame t to no one.\u2019 y is to be sent to England tor es THE LATE MR.LACY.The funeral of \u2018the late Mr.Edgar resident .manager of the in Fire Insurance Company.of London, Fng- land,took place yesterda y afternoon from his late residence, No.2734 &t.Catherine street.The floral tributes from the different insurance com per- friends of Mr.Tacy were many and sonal beautiful.From the housc the cort proceeded to the Church of St.James the Apostle, where services were held.Rev.Canon Ell officiated, assisted by the ev.tt Smith.| There was a arge number of the intimate friends of t deceas:d present, including among them representatives of the different insurance companies in this city.ere were no pallbearers, and the following gentlemen acted as chief mourners: Mr.R.McD.Patterson, Mr Thos.Hiam, Mr.G.R.Kearley , Mr G .B.Day, Mr.J.L.Marler and Mr.T H.Hudson.GOLDWIN-SMITH'S DEGREE.[Special to the Star.} Toronto, June D-Rlerrin to the ob- Joctions that are bei e to the conference of an LL.degree upon Goldwin Smith by the Senate of iversity the World would not scem t t the authorities showed much discretion when they voluntarily stirred up such à kettlo of fish as is mow before them.t is the .George's Societ'y scandal over again.Judges of the Superior Courts, magistrates, officials and leading lawyers are among the Brom 5 dissentients and a very pretty row i threatened.At least one popular member of the Senate has ment in - his if, what they consider a gratuitous out trated by the professor\u2019s HELD FOR RANSOM.Constantinople, June 9.-A startling is riends.\u2018 | BOARD OF TRADE : - \u2026 CONGRESS.BIG LONDON MEETING DISCUSSES PREFERENTIAL TRADE.The Inter-Imperial Trade Question and Its Bearing on the Question of Consolidation of the Empire, ¢ (By Cable from the Star's Speolal Correspondent in London.) Loudon, June ÿ.\u2014Much interest is being evinced by statesmen and leaders of the mercantile community in the third congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire which opened yesterday in the hall of ihe Grocers\u2019 Company, Princess st root.Yesterday was devoted to the reception of delegates, the first business siting taking place this morning when the Right Hon.Jos.Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, and Honorary President of the Congress, welcomed the delegates to England.After yesterday's reception\u201c most of the delegates visited the London and India docks, by invitation of the london and Indie Docks Joint Committee and partook of luncheon on board the steamship Caledonia, as the guests of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam \u2018 Navigation Company.Several of the delegates visited the Fast London Trades, Industries and Art Exhibitions and the general eghi- bition of the work of the students in the Polytechnic and Technical Institute, at the People\u2019s Palace and other places of interest.At the luncheon on the Caledonia, Sir Mackenzie Bowell replisd to the toast o! \u201cThe British Empire.\u201d He remarked that Amereicans were usually accused of spread-eagleism and if be boasted of living us he did, alongside the United States he hoped for forgiveness.Sir Mackenzie then lauded the loyalty of Canada, and said that the people of Canada would rather die to-morrow than be brought under the Stars and Stripes.\u2018Canada to-day,\u201d the speaker added, \u201cis willing to surrender a portion of her fiscal policy in order to meet the sentiments of Canada, and the Canadians wished to make Canada the highway to the Eaat.\u201d : Sir Mackenzie Bowell, in an interview yesterday, said that the object of the Congress was to bring the Empire together at the proper time, which was not far distant, when much closer trade relations between the colonies would be arrived at.While he was not a free trade, he was not so hidebound for protection as not to believe tha the time was fast coming when the colonies would be quite prepared to make concessions, provided Great Britain would make some trifling concessions.The Congress gave a cordial welcome to Mr.Chamberlain this Jrorn\u2018ng.Thirty Canadian deleggtes were present, including Sir Donald A.Smith, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Hon.T.M.Daly and Sanford Fleming.Many Ministers and ex-Ministers of the Crown, Liberals and Conservatives, as well as other.leading men, were present.My.Chamberlain, in bis speech of welcome, showed «hat he described as the ] impossibility of a general colonial adop~ tion of free trade and the impossibility of British adoption of the colonial protective system.Hence, he pointed out, there was a seeming deadlock.He suggested as a basis for agreement the resolution of the Toronto Board of Trade proposing a customs union with practi- cat free trade throughout the empire, leaving each part of the empire free to make its own arrangements regéfding duties on foreign gcois, with this essential condition, that Britain consents to place moderate duties on certain foreign imports like corn, meat, wool and sugar, which the colonies will soon wholly produce.Jt such a proposal came from the col- ontes it would not meet with a blapk refusal by the people of the Mot Country.Mr.Osler moved the adoption of this dre mien Che preiacte ot ipe capi.Torote reslution.sud Tord Londen tai of {hs Turkish Empire.Two ore.derry seconded it.Sir Donald Smith Tiages, om coniaining ady, and the other bearing Madame Paragamian snd her daughter.the wife and child of a rich American resident in this city, were attacked by brigands at Yalove, twenty \"miles from the city, and the occupants of ths vehicle were carried off.Yes- torday their captors caused to be me veyed to Constantinople the informat that the ladies will be held until the demand of\u2019 ihe ot ands of TAD.som is complied with.ASKING A PLEDGE.Ja .June 9.\u2014At a meet- New Jersey, held Sunda; coming Presidential cussed.Rev.Fat the Republican candidates for the nomi- patio for President the following ques- \u201cIn the event of Presidency of the ou, in the administration of t fice make any discrimination against Ro- Catholics on account \u2018of their Tiglous.bellef 1\u2019 , CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS.Grand.Rapids, Mich, June 9.\u2014The lace for holding the next snnual Con- rence ies and rections was eneral session tee to which for far our election to the last night and some the pembers have changed their minds and Toronto is likely to he sslected.ASSASSINATIONS IN HAVANA.\u2018Havana, Juno 8 extermination of non-combatants oon- 80 vitoegses of os Ee ali over > ssland d, ing a go.il pall EEE ps me Branzeau, \u2019 mited States, will.that of- \"9 \u2014 That the work of een latad , ledge moved in amendment the resolution adopted at the general meeting of the Canadian delegates suggesting that Her Majesty's Government bring about an interchange of opinions, and favoring preferential trade.Mr.Twigge, of Vancouver, seconded the amendment, which some English and colonial free traders opposed.London, June 9\u2014(Specisl.\u2014The third Congress of the Chamber of Commerce in the British Empire opened at nine o'clock this mornin in the.hall of the Grocers\u2019 rincess street, this city, with Mr Joop Chamberlain, Beo- retary of Bt for Bo Colonies, and , he Congress, in the c .Honda hall as filled with detogaiée from all s of the Empire, those of cach Li ony being grouped undar their own banner.Ca- pada had two tables and the others had Canadian delegation Beaded, by Bir Mackenzie Bowell end \"Bie Santo leming.The galle was filled ladies.Sir Rollit, M.P., President of the London Chamber of Commerce, Helcomed the delegates fhe head of t stair-case.ber note ool companies ty o om oi colon an n ros ugha eral, including Sir Hont Loch, rd' Knutafo of Jer Brdmez om ed, wers never more favorable, trusted their deliberations would sult in an advance the goal to which all patriotic ded.aspirations Coptinning, Mr Chamb ria n remarked: Le existence of this Congress is eri- epoe that we have to a great extent nd ir on a comp ment between the Sonica the \u201cote for but all ed into Insignificance ln comparison with the pr als to securo the commercial union Such a commercial union a Cou AE TE wn en eS EL Mother nom ring sme closer p rings in he the resolutions; the proposals are dwarf Pre - Toe -\u2014 -, Lee - > RT fencé will also come within the .tions of nofl the and \u2018 this question is the root of & problem with wilh we bave to deal.\u201c0: .far, however, thare has ThE gead-lock.Th» propossl of the Br free traders has been rejected by the ! hi colonies, and the fropusal of colons ; ial protectionists been re\u201dcted by.A Great Britain.Usasequ uently, we m find a thi course, and in g ve and take 1 * À on both sides will, be found the terms \u201c for such a ro i Mr.Chamberlain ben dwelt upon the resolution of the Toronto Board Trade, which is as follows; hereas, in view of recent events and the attitude of other nations towards Great Britain, and of the fact that there exists within the British Eme \u201c2.pire resources in men and materials and arable land fur its every requirement ; \u201cWhereas, while the trade legislation of other nations is framed to su ve .their local interests, all British trade Ce and other legislation should aim to se- - cure within the Empire a union of interest of a federal character, and the - À Po of each British community should .es to retain within the Empire subjects whose labor would other- *Ù wise go to foreign lands; Le \u201cWhereas, Canada has already formed à basis for closer relations with the Mother Country and other colonies by building a highway across British Amer ol ica, by creating steamship connections Cn between Vancouver, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Australia, by offering & , large subsidy for a fast, Atlantic steam- = ship service, as well as by her established precedent of Confederation making .for ritish unity ; = , whereas, closar commercial rela- = tions between the Mother Country, er \u2019 colonies and dependencies, will be has \u2019 tened by further subsidizing fast steam- 8 ship services, and completing postal, wire cable communication with the ferent portions of the Empire, thus mak- 3 ing such roufes for commerce, food sup- Le ply, and munitions of war, the fastest # and most secure from attack.\u201cResolved, that in the opinion of this congress the advantages to be obtained by a closer union hetwesn the various portions of the British Empire are so great ss, to justify an arrangement as nearly ible of the nature of a zoliverein, sed upon principles of the freest exchange of commodities within the Empire, consistent with the tariff requirements incident to the maïnten- ance of the local goverrmont of each kingdom, dominion, province or colony, now forming part © the British fame \u201cue ily of nations.\u2019 Ed Commenting on the above resolution, Mr.Ohamberlnin said that its solutions would establish immediately and praca.tically free trade throughout the Ema pire, wbile leaving the contracting pars ties free to maks their own- arran ee ments in-regard to duties on fore goods, except that the essential con tion of the Froposal was that: Great e Britain would consent to moderate the = duties on certain articles largely pros duced fn the colonies.In the opinion of Mr.if this proposal was backed by any .siderahle support, it would not be met with a blank refusal on tho part of Great Britain.The honorary president also touched upon the resolutions adopted by otber chambers of commerce, including that Cw of Montreal, Que., which read: 4 \u201cWhereas the Brisish empire = ing pne-sésht® : of the inhabitable coven - with a population of 350,080, Boro i ply ly Supply the home market \u2018with ti ; ons of every clime at \u2018the Iôws v oy rossible cos! ; and er \u201cWhereas a national septiment of mutual interest and brotherhood should .romote more extended commercial res A ations between the Motker es jets and : its many colonies * \u201cRead ssions, » that in order to to extend the ; ption of Ye 8 .every part of t pape mpire, preterontia ! duty shoul be adopted by the Imperial Col Jooial - ; Governments in favor of tho.! ductions a the imported foralgn i articles The Edi inburgh Chamber of Commetes CS ion of the Cone ih moved that in the opin gress it js the duty a the Government to take im for the at- .-.Le tainment of a closer = itical and com- i mercial, Ed Coos, the Mother coun- i various nr etions will be taken up duri the course of the sessions of to-day, ednesday, Thursday and Friday, which will bo tho laat sitting of the Congress! Nearly every CbhAfobe any importance t th En ire is represen f£ Commerce bout the Es by, a delegation those not able to so heve.en dorsed thé movenient in one way or ag other, looking to tke establishment of - a consultative Tapas 1 Wig to pass upon matters connected with the oll ae or finance of the pire os with its defence.Ce e \u201cTHE BRUTE WEYLER.\u201d Senator Morgan Would Not be ad # verse to Ware with Spain.Washington, D.C., June 9 9.During the discussibn in the Senate or uestion nator Te - gan asid he becn assailed 4 siring war between the United a rE him ainst the Regent tes, # , he Queen of Spain, the Queen of Coast tain, the Queen of Greacé, ami the press of Germany could meet in that stricken island and witness some of the brutalities, indignities and outrag fore ed on the d Là find eh wou in exe sons raising tbefr = rocities and foding the see of this rc Werler.Mr, à \u201cx \"=\" referred in ci inte aim the Elden oes A on fat offices of the United ducing the Cubans to la; arms, receiving in return rom Spa reciprocity treaty.The Senator did not know how far the unauthorized in terference in tbe aftairs of other tries would proceed,.but he d that the President had not seen fit;.to act with Congress in seeking to retiady.the conditions in Cubs.- C8 a - A FATAL BLASTING ACCIDENT.Kingston, N .Y., June 9.\u2014A telephone Mmesss to the Freeman states that 16 o'clock yesterday 4 Boren le accident occurred at Norton's vi works, at Binnewater, a ama all Plat about five miles from this i kik: us A \u2018blast exploded promaturoly | and 205 od instantly the the following men:.Aaro Ridet, Fred.\u2018Charles._ injured, but is .men are married.he bodies were terribly.Sangle by te force of the explosion.The miet is wild with excitement , over the unfortupate accident.MO en ENGAGED TO TW TWO WOMEN.Ont., June 9.\u2014Ollie Campe bell, Pan dvortising agent, who lived at fashionable lodging houses kept 5; Py Yrs.E Williamson, 57 Carlton, street left the city suddenly, On turda; urday v borrowed all the Boney.bo coul or from Lis Friends and left 0 was ens 1\".ed to be married to two young ladies.ond the wedding days were fixed.HE PRETORIA PRISONERS, .\u2018Poston, June 9\u2014A cable a trous Mr.John Ha s Hammond, .berg, Bouth Africa, says that t Mra EH « mond is improving.and that Mr, Home mond sxpecis to released from cuse tody this .- + \u2014 RE NOW BLAME THE BRITISH.pili York, J i A tpecicd to fhe oO rie, Jans: The : Batis Hood m Great - 2 Britain and Greece, ard ths uprisiag ip Crete as « sould British machines |
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