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[" dat START.Last Week's Average WEY SE average sir of the STAR.À \"MONTREAL, TURRDAY.JOLY 7 ; 1806] ti The New American ; We |.: J Hae WAST SILK The Newest Colors.= The Newest Desigus, Ef In The Newest Silks _ >.An the Market = Stock \u2014 A SPECIALTY.JOHN MACDONALD & CO.Wellington & Fremt 84s.East, Toronte, MONTREAL OFFICE : mat 207 St, James Street.Se rs \u2014\u2014\u2014Summer Complaints.> - Scand 38c Bottles.At all drugzists, = fon WALLACE DAWSON, met 169 Né, Lawrence Street, DOWN TOWN Mers Shop Special display of Fine Diamonds 7 ewellary, splay ls, eto., Rings and : , es, es cially made to meet the wants of Tourists.The designs are our own and all new.In sto some of the most beautiful goods © shown in Montreal.repairs vo ou watch and jewellery -Tepairs we are the leader LX A DICKSON & CO.1791 Notre Dame St.riege) \u2014\u2014 A cou _ feuerwone ÇA \"E:L.ETHIER & CO Importers and m'f'rs of Billiards & Biliard Goods ALL KINDS OF RE- > PAIRING Serendhnnd Tat Tables $100 te 88 Sr.DeNis \u201c BORCKITS BRUSHES 14leod ba will Work Wonders With this Generation\u2019 of Men.\u201d 8 Martins Advance In Modicdl Setenes 1s - - fully expiained in a Hitle book called \"\u2018\u2019Completo MAnbocd, and How .to Attain 18.\" \u201cAs sarvest mes «ho had suffered, hesitated, then put 8 to the test, writes thus oll, 1 wre that first day is one I'll never forget.1 h joy.1! wanted to hug everybody nd hom het my old it had died yert-rday and oe was bo hy dida\u2019t you tell me when I fires first that [ T would find it this way\u201d men ot \u2018made whole\u201d by magicin à day\u2014no ls\u2014but in & moment he saw\u2014 w -bow he would in a little Yhile\u2014ha © \u2018saw the light\u2019 Lefore he had Sajsbed the first chapter.mao who westd \u2018know the grand truth, the plain of rm 1 scienoe\u2014who would t foibes and old fiture pitfalls, should sagure Po simple curiosity sookess,\u201d 0 those whose physieal condition who heed no aid-:to boys\u2014 hi $0 book a and wninferesting.warless is Si medical and soient\u201d published to make of treatment of incalculable value to seen oy If you are looking for something sentimental.frivolous, , don't waste your time and ours hy writing.This want advice, wistom.warning.help, noble man- ee went ta escape snares, trape, quackery\u2014get » to othe Kris Medical Co, £4 Niazars st\u201d a ra piste Manhood.\u201d ., and esk for copy They will sealed in plain envelope entirely free, for a short ve ELL FROM 2 a BRIDGE.Rallway-Man\u2019s Death.In.the Wes West.of the the late Mr.Robert Saturday last, arrived in the city last i ove , and were this morning removed Windsor street station to Bonaventure tion, where jhe train for Windsor Mills was by the relatives having charge of jhe funeral ar- serpents.Patte erson had many friends in the city also along the line of the city an fio only left Montreal about A weeks ago, and proceeded to the -\u2014\u2014\u2014Sehreiber- division to undertake the su- rimendence of the masonry work on Prat section of the road.He had many friends along the abore of Lake Su- having filled similar positions r divisions Soon after reaching Schreiber, the de- .ceased waa called upon to attend to the \u2018repair of a bridge which had collapsed, and it was while engaged in this work that he fell from the structure, to the ground, a distance of some arty feet, f .and sustained the injuries which resulted in death.TO TEST CN OLTY GAS.- Some weeks ago the Light Committee fostructed Mr.Badger, the city elec- Érician.to test the gas supplied in the o mail for lighting purposes.CE ites Mél again, yesterday.and decid- to nsk for authority to vary $950 ~ FILLING LETTER ORDERS | _oratic_ Preside .PLEAS FOR SIND NOY, Mossés.Russell, and Cleveland.ALL HAVE SOMETHING TO SUGGEST APROPOS OF THE SILVER CBAZE.Senator Hill Outlines the Views of the Minority, Chicago, July 7.\u2014The plea for sound money, made by ex-Governor Russell, of Massachusetts, at _the meeting here om.Baturday.has created à great deal of attention.The r said: \u2019 \u201cThe demand is for free coinage of silver at 16 to 1, which means Es the yer and force of Government are to invoked to change our of value and to substitute fifty cents of silver for a dollar in geld; and then to adjust the business of the country, the wages, earnings and se all debts and credits, all public ligations, and the national honor to this deprec \u2019stand-{] ard.The demand comes from a section\u2018 and a class, and appeals to a pateril Government to give value where.none exists \u201cIs this demand a sound Democratic fren rinciple?Does it accord with the teach- 8 and record of our party with the faith of Jefferson and Cleveland, with.its unflinching position always in favor of sound and hard money, with.its opposition to pp>r legal tender, and Sherman silver bills; with its constant, undying struggle against paternalism and pro- ostiva and its proud boast of being the people's party, broad as the nation, con- led by no claas or sectigh or selfish interest f May the delegates here gathered to proclaim our old Democratic faith, put this question to their conscience before they plunge us into the heresy and schism.*\u20191 agsert that this demand of a Section of our party is a new a departure ; that it is in conflict with the vital principles for which we have successfully fought; that it repudiates our past Democratic \u2018platforms and administrations, and that it is fraught with 2ril and disaster to our party.\u201d Before leaving New York for Chica, Eenator H:l1 put the irations of t soun money men in thes following form : Before leaving New York he said: our party\u2019s creed may be brietiy summarised as follo 1.The\u2019 maintenance of \u2018the sovere y of the States, and the preze.n their reserved powers.2.A strict and not a loose comstruc- tion of the Federal Constitution.8.Op ion to centralization, plutocracy, pad paternalism.4.The best money in use, Money of intrine u'alue hard money.gold silver securel y est emabliahed by intérnation- al agreemen cading nations; .depreciated, nat Joauti ifty cent dollars at any ratio.No legal er paper money, but whatever paper currency which convenience may require, and com- vertible at all times inte coin at the domand of the bolder.The upholding of the national credit at whatever cost.Taxation to be aiways fot public purposes.of monopolies, th3 regulation of or the distribution of legislative advantages to favored classes.Progres sive steps in the cause of revenue reform.6.Economy and retrenchment in the public expénditures.that labor especial iy may be ieved of every unnecessary 7.No force bills.Each State to ocon- duct its own elections, wit t unnecessary Federal interferences or control; home rule for sovereign ©: States.8 A vigorous foreign policy, and particularly the enforcement of the Monroe dootrine\u2014firat enunciated by a Demo- ances with foreign Norio ble rue tio hand extended to every peo- struggling ta be free No mor ed Presidential candidate: no puroheped nomination ; no syndicate of mantufacturers dictai ing the policy\u2019 of a National Administration for its own pie tee at the expense of e ; 10.The recognition of the personal liberty of the olitzen; no unjust and unreasonable sumplyary laws.Kxcis> revenues being essentially local revenues, rightfully belong for local purposes to the var:ous municiralities where licenses are granted, and- not to the State at large, dor general purposes.Excise laws administered by local offi- | cials, and not by State commissions.Liberal ideas to t front; extreme Pur:- tapis to the rear.position to 0 Vire, the scheme rreater or partisan A emotes enlargement, un- pert ected in details, must not hereafter become the instrument for (hepublican.izing New York and Brook ese cities in local affairs to lyn \u2018governed at home, and not from Albany.12.Substantial and not nominal home rule for all municipalities.Uniform legislation for all localitios similarly situated, not one rule of legislation for Republican localities and another for Democratic ones.July Sak Cleveland ashington, writes to Hon.John C.Sheehan, New ir,\u2014I regret that Iam unable yor, as follows: to A \u2018the courteous invitation I have received to attend the celebration tor 4 Bk appropriations to buy an elec- by tbe Tammany y of the one Gas testing apparatus - and twentieth anniversary of = Un motion of Ald.Penny it was decid- American independence.= \u2018ask the city attorn moy \u2018to decide pre situation that that Confronts ¢ he coun- : r the Royal Elect Company ry and the Democ pres at this d not Le com peiled t o make 00 ne invests with retire al bmprosi veness wiih hoe n which elootels lights hie commemoration 0 ed fron of Sharge.The com- as nation.- toe \u2018demandod $30 or making a | n.as à riate to the- pra lon with a 30, on Guilbault oui stupendous advancement is recalled, = the fac should 1 \u2018not be overlooked wows our.progress bar not been b: i Weer SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.but the result of a wise o of the monetary laws that control nas - L A Pics ard has been elected tional health and vigor; and while we uO plssiOter hJ St.| © late with pride the or majority \u2026 M8'| place.ocenpy among the nations Lover i.opponent.ir.| A St.the earth, we Id not forget that \u2018 voting as concluded this has been gained only through a \u201cevening at five o'cl Quite a ous\u2019 of financial Jarge: Pinker of Citifens \u20ac et it the ness and a cerefu n nos un- \u2018own showi 6 intérest 4 ; Lo i ested in the proceedimec\u2019 hey | el ant form financial à , then were anxious to enter into a which we have thus | bern le to with the chairman.Dr.Tanc- \u2018hold ot be doned the \u2018oz, but she Jaster ; doc ared that dis suit a tions at fh never Thor th cure a ri o e el boss + ca Picard reo f individual fit has never \u2019 y whose term of office.| lik , Hi No tariffs for the building up prices.\u2018in the form of man sntangliog_ Alli |\u201c but always a ditions loos Jat impesaches experience and | ) hat we, can safely change ps ah financial standar unlimited and indeven ot silver, this should made apparent before such a radical use finds a place in party creed The tremendous consequences of à mistake in desling with the financial question now pr upon us as crats should constantly make us thought ful and solicitous.I am confident, therefore, that the voice of the Tunmany clely, alwa ays potent in party council, 1 not fail to be \u2018heard in warning and Protest on an occasion whbioh especially nspires patriotism and at a time when the felicitations of our people appropriate to Independence Day are mingled with apprebension.; Yours very truly, GROV: tor the patois epart- CLEVELAND.New York, July 17.\"7.\u2014(Bpecial).\u2014There ferences of mo- of this city recent- bat action, if any, have been several gratie business mer to determine should be taken in for.free silver at or have bee: cago.informal and there has been no thought of adopting any.binding policy.e obj as been rather to exchan view to ascertain what the prevailing opinion of the situation ia.Naturally those who have taken part in them are reticent about their deliberations.It has been learned.however, that there is substantial unanimity among the conferees.They believe that the only safe course to pursue, if the Democrats surrender to the silver mine owners, will he to vote for the gold standard adopted at St.Louis.They like the idea of.voting for MoKinley - they totally disagree with his tariff viqpes they do not believe that he him- le 8 sincere sound money man.But Say are satisfied that a a Silver declara~ tion at Chicago would make the fight a plai n one between gold and silver with- ard to candidates, and believe That cKinley, if elected, would be bound to re.t the wishes of the people on the great issus of the campaign.£ome of them like the idea of a Lolt and a sound money Democratic convention to give expression to their disgust with the silver men in their party, But.after \u201chearing the reports received from the west by others Por their \u2018colleagues, they have come to believe with them that it would be unwise to run any risks by put., ting two sound money candidates in the \u2018field.Théy only bope that the silver \u201cmen will Le divided in this way by having a Democratic.\u2018as well as a Republican nominee.It Re understood that 58 eoaveying this view 0 e situation ave been Sent tio the sound money report the receipt of great be of letters from correspondents throughout the coun- ry, which show an astonishing amount of norance concerning the real merits of issue Det wéen Sd añd silver, and steps are are to be taken ko fl try with literature bearing on the question.The great difficulty, these banks report, is to get statements sufficiently simple to be un garaged fr the farming districts, Mast of the farmers have been impressed with the specious state ment that the prices of their products, notab wheat, have diminished regular with the fall in the: prios of silver, and ; t, consequently, if the prige of silver is is raised opening the mints to it, the prices of their products must inevitably go up at the same time.They are impervious to the rejoinder that prices Lane coun- of their proquots Dave gone down obedlence to the aw © £ mupyly.and demand, on aecoi ot \u2018the extension of tho \u201cwheat \u201cprdduc g territory of the world within the last few years.They do not respond quickly either to the argument that if they inflate the currency they will so increase the prices ties that el increased earn- parently advanced and that y Hho returns from their products will probably have less purchasing po r than they now have.is thought, however, that these arguments.have éailed mainly because they have been sent to mand ts and mewspapers, instea ng told them by word of mouth, and Lt is the intention to send out & great num- of speakers, who will expound the matter in @ direct way that can hardly fail to convince all who are bpen (o rea mpb- Encouragement, to do this has come inquiries, from the South especially.showing conbiderable openness of mind where it was t appeals to renson would be futile.It is hoped, too, that after the itter- ness engendered by the conventions has passed there will be much less difficulty than there now isin getting - a hearing.ALTGELD IN CHICAGO.Chicago, July 7\u2014(New York World Bpecial The most.¢ extrac the most sinister and the most powerful in this vast scenes of political chaos ip John Peter Altgeld, Governor of Illinois, lawyer, politician and anarchist.Every hour it be {rue that the sceptre of po- litioal Foer is about to pasa away from the old leaders of the Democratic party and that the united South and West are to be arrayed agains.the East in the coming sirugpic at at he he poils the seat w of Altgeld is he.ne reme master of Chica Aro the man roll the restless force of disorder and lawlessness.He is the opposite of all t that the sages.and patriots of the party have stood He holds \u201che theory of state ta, which was ground to dust under the heels of the Union army; he fs the villifier of courts and juries, the eulo- sociul ; end yet to-day saw governors of states, United States Senators and Representati \u201cjudges of high courts and distinguishe: d men from every pert of the (Country bowing and fawning \u2018before him.For a while I stood in the iched bir \u2018the Shermam House and watched Altgeld.He is a short, compect m dressed in glistent , fupereal black He has a head and face like G President Garfield, vi with d burn in the a Jjut- fe mate Hr high cheek \u2018bones, firm de an and wa.by =r were tered here and Te in\" thi the dim hall way, anxious to have a word with the white faced Governor.manner was anx- and at times dictatorial.Ho \u2018would hirunt one hand deep in bis he eer other to appr .Be seemed to do most of the a Now and then be would wave Lin hand Wisk Hy) ried ure suddenly whut: as if to emphasis a From éear! until late\u2019 at ht bé has been st work organizing, and menacing.He seems to be tireless.In some -he \u2018 \u2018bits Richard Croker ; few men are able to give tlie details of his plans or policy, and yet h are simul- | taneously wor to them out.Wherever been he-event of à declar- | 1 his leadership becomes more apparent, mors tnio bur- [ fist ll led, made mite, th 00 vioto free silver as the oh new part rather than the readjustment of an ol one.© is not content.of prudence and moderation enrage him.He wants a revolution Although the situation sow aifrights | and bewilders the old-time party leaders there is something yet to be flun; from the bottom of the politic - Altgeld can be satis- GRANDES Suggestions | For two hours I regarded him through § a window as ho sat pale and uneasy among the free de er leaders at a\u2019 gonference.He peered from side at his companions and où his kneva.When he left the room the crowd of visitors waiting at of his chambers.Men discu.The followed him about.The, or hours to get a moment's Cou.- - with him.this bee: e 2 on for days in Chicag At first his followers seamed to be ose who hated President Cleveland tost bitterly.But now men who have hitherto n \u201cconservative attend his | train.If any man in the free silver party resents Mr Altgeld assumption of power, he takes care mot to speak | bis thoughts aloud, JAMES CREELMAN:- CURED BY A RELIC.A Crippled Boy Made Whole by Touching the Bons of of St.Anne.New York, July 7.7.\u2014 Little George Francis Harrington, of 502 West Forty- ninth street, whose lower limbs have .been paral zed, for he three ears, Les «discardod sumbe y rsome putes braces, Se \u201che- on par wear in order to walk.He ad \u201choon | treated unsuccessfully oy | the physicians ot the Orthopedic hospital a others.\u2018inally his mother en to take her son, who was fering intense agony, to the little church of St.John t) the Baptist, in East Seventy-sixth street, to implore the aid of the good St.Anne for the cure of her crippled child.Mrs.Harrington had heard of the o many roir- aculous cures wrought by St .Anne on those who looked ith aith upon the sacred relic, and the little boy was confident that the saint would do something to relieve his pain.Accordingly | he and his mother made the pilgrimage | to the little church, and uaited th prayers for the intercession of the good int.Hardly had the relic been applied before little Georgie turned to bis mother and said: \u2018\u2018Mother, dear, I you can take off the irons now.G gt.Anne has driven on; the pain and made my le Pile many misgivings Mrs.Harrington remaved the braces, Lo ussite ve | prises and joy ssw her boy s supported and walking about for the first time in three years.In the afternoon he and his mother took a ride to the Battery, of the chil west sides, an 0) ton believes implicit] in that oy to the hearts en of the east and far car.Mrs Harring- that the cure was: wrought by the saint.The relic is said to be a ion of the wrist bone of St.Anne, the mother Xt the Virgin Mary, and was sent country several ago by ne onde f Pope Leo XII Man marvellous, cures are said to have been Wro he by simply touching it, and the a! 8 is surrounded by crutches, walking sticks and other offerings of thoes who have : offering, the been © brates of little among the à {ude device of the poor and more costly ou ical implements of the rich, bede the shrine of the merciful and.healing saint.SOME LONDON GOWNS.London, Jume %.\u2014 (Co orrespondence Chicago Tribune.)\u2014Whiie is the popular color in London.and the majority.of the gowns seen at Ascot were of white or cream color, in every able material There were quantities of foulards, mus- lins, figured and spotted.There were frocks of cambric and chiffon, and there were any number of grasa lawn gowns in the fashionable Ho and tone, some trimmed with white, some with blac some with vesis of e tinted chiffons,\u201d sai others lavisbly trimmed with Lux- lace.FP Figured taffetas were popular and were trimmed with lace and satin.lero jackets, cut short and braided wih lace, have evidently come to stay ; there were any number of them worn.Hats profusely trimmed with flowers pvailed.Some bonnets were worn, t Englishwomen as a rule affect hats.Paraso s were trimmed with lace, ns, flowers and chiffon, and the sticks were marvels of the jeweller's art, richly studded with jewels.In Paris white gloves have no k stitching; here in London the black popular.Dainty ruffles for.- in pop the neck in obiffon lace Toa flowers are much , and were univer sally worn a the races.Vells of the real white also seemed popular.For some ronson black veils were not much in evidence.A few of the bandsomest toilets were in black, richl trimmed with bright colors, Skirts were cut in the Godet style, and are lesa full than those seen earlier um the pea and the box plait fronts are quite One of the The prettiest gowns ween at the races was of pale blue batiste over silk, the skirt of which was trimmed with.tucks, frills and rows of Valenoleny nes lace.\u2018The corsage was mass the same lace, azid the t of he pre were made to correspond.he vest wa nee of white ls net, and à and - cuffs of pele blue i A ar satin belt finished the =mist.Another lovely yellow silk, wit aie rough it.ne ully arranged were u The d, collar and plaited jeton satin.riec! bir plain white canvas duck and | cloth suits were worn with sailor lats and white veils, and had a meat, trim look, pbioh + to Pme cople i is more pleasing than the \u2018gown was of white and sprays of roses scatter- Lacs and chiffon gracs- se trimming.cuffs were of evident else de season, \u2018and wes osrta a Texture aii the Ascot races.x à VALKYRIE PREPARING FOR SEA.New \u2018York, July 7\u2014 7.\u2014 Two rumo a ko the futire ol of Lord \u2018Valkyrie, i | however, were not the only decorations The beat was won b | The oo oy ja BEAT TALE.Pass Time of the w § Racing, \u2014\u2014\u2014 eee.LARGE CHOWDS OF PEOPLE | : ATTEND AT HENLRY -T0\u2014 :- WITNESS THE HACES.ook Predicted Defeat \u2014 Trial Hos in the Other Races.Hentéy-cu-Thauies; July 7\u2014 IS the eerly morning hours of this the first sky was overcast and thers was \u2018every promise of disagreeable weather for the day, but by eleven o'clock the sun was shining brightly.The crews werd out early at light practice, paddling and making short spurts.- Thousands of visitors; and residents were early astir and the banks of the river were soon crowded with sightseers.\u201cHa usual vista of houseboats, barges, launches, etc, many of them partially hidden in the bunting they displayed.Flags ot all nations fluttered from the roofs sides and rigging and anywhere hat a flag psa placed.Flags which adorned floating street.Bunches of flowers and branches ot neighboring trees heightened the effort of the paint which was plentifully laid on to most of the or There was a noticeable increase of \u201cUnited States nn, denoting that the number of visi- & from across the Atlantic was larg e in excess of previous years.U e s, barges and launc vs.ae well as upon the river banks, was dis- Pe ed every conceivable shade of color The smart costumes of thousands of | dias and this show of color was added the Seaforth Highlanders in their FA and kilts, who were in t en- .Every bit of available * space from\u201d start to finish was packed with spectators.The Yale crew came out at ten o'clock for a short practice af starts, and returned to theïr boat tent near the brid I a; oh Buia EE 110, and Inter ok r ee ee ee pope Te =z stitutes.They received a Sumber of cablegrama from home ishing them sue, cess.The men were in shape and sanguine, though Bob k was very que ana had nothing to say as to the nces of Yale winnin t was decided.that to-day's tri \"heats in the race for the Grand Challenge Cup should be rowed in ! the following order Heat London \u201cClub ve.1st Trinity.Heat \u201cB\u201d*\u2014New ow College ve.Trinity Hall.Heat \u201cA\"\u2014 ows ing Club vs.Yale ona row boats allowed on the were us after eleven o'clock, all boving been been cleared off at r time.Between the races, ver, ts swarmed upon the course until \u20ac the bell rang.There was no wind, consequently, neither station u the course was favored.\u2018The Jee for the Diamond Sculls was rowed 8 11.20, between F.Bed: , Ff the Thames Rowing Club, .Beaumont,\" of Burton-on-Trent.re a easily by Beaumont, who finished fivele bs ahead.The second heat for the mond Sculls was rowed at 12 Qrelock be tween Vivian Nickalls and 8.Swann, the old Trinity Hall blue, and was won by Nickalls by a length.After an interval of half an hour the first trial heat of thy eight race for the Grand Challenge Cup was rowed.The contesting crews were Trinity of Cambridge and the London Rowing © ub.First Trinity no | three quarters.ol a Tims, The boats got a good start.Trinity drew ahead and at tbe bottom! of Temple Island was a Er or of a length in the lead.At this quarter distance the London crew raised their stroke, but the spurt was answered by the Trinity men.At the Fawley court boat house.Trinity was exactly alength ahead.London then put on a vigorous sp and gradually shortened Trinity e ad by the after part of canvas on dfina y to 'h The Lon then ve speint Ta best est efforts and Poe \u2018Trinity boat, adn drew ahead and led to the finish.wos a contestants be second heat of for the oi Challenge Cup re the crewa of New Collage and Trin- ty I Hall.The heat was won easily by New College which led from the ent At Fawley Court boat houss half à ao at the next qumrter a mile, was two lengths ahead.Trinity Hall -gained a little, however; and cut down, the of the New College boat to à length oad a quarter which was tha distance be- se the two ts at the finish.Time, Immense crowds of tors lined the river banke at 1.16 o'clock, when given that at everything re ready for us thi Grand Challenge Cap Yale University.an club crews.entire course was a mass of color, Yale \u20ac and Yankee flags being ve 1y mich in svidence.rhers vas no Bi old a Gh Coos Cook and Te - man, lowell the boats aver the Sone De bon the umpire\u2019s launch.t word was given at 1.88 1-4, and Yale got away prettily | ox he between the | Er Fong utd Leander Rowing | y } Kensie, -| hands of tn |.oo are, omit wi ith poople provi waking | to great the Americans { beliaf that Teander would win by 2 | length 1 to a 2 Jonath and a half.was called many Yale pore.ot different classes wearing university chan ful greetings and great num ra of American ladies wore tasteful straw with dark blue ribbons having a white letter \u2018\u201cY\u2019 in the centre.ais to the time of the start there was ively sale of Yale fl which could seen everywhere hout the Le pres there was only one topic of conversation, ths Yale-Léander race.re waa a tremendous amount of Yale cheering and shouting and wavi of NS Yale flags aw the hoats ad an g the race, but the and Yale Sage disappeared wuddenly \"alter the race.HUNTINGDON ACADEMY.The Results of the Written Examinations.(Special to the Star:) gives the result of the recent written examinations according to merit: ACADEMY.Grade II, Associates of Arts\u20141, Robert Elder; 3, Alex.F.Rowat; 4, Helen D.Buckham; 13, William Ness; 19 Alex.* Gardner.Grade II.\u20141, Margaret Maither: 8 2, Ama healon; 3, 4, Annie Hamilton; 5, Bus Russell; 6, Fmma Ne- ville; 9° Lizzie Gamble; 8 à nie Tanna- hur, \"Lizzie Patton; 10, \u2018Ella Knowles; Gore ina Stevens; 12, Katie Camp- bons 18, \u2018obristina MoDiarmid; 14, Faith Hunter: 15, Fred Maxwell; 16, Gertie Kig- niburgh; 17, Arch'à bers; 18, Milne; 19, Luella Anderson 20, | Philps; 21, Mortime Florence Anderson; 39, Lizzie Carruthers: 0 24, Grade opt \"Annie \u201cAbbot; 2.Nellie rims; 8, Margeret Russell; 4, Chris- tia Ferguson ; b, Rachel McLennan ; bel Stewart ; 7, Cora wart ; 8, 9, Hattie Metcalf; 10, haa; 11, Campbell Moir; acken ; 13, Annie McFar- 4, Sarah Fraser; 16, Sarah ue - Tennan ; 16, Margaret Cameron Wm.Annie Fraser; 18, Agnes land; i) Hino \u201cBarrett; 20, James tt; 21, ex.Pringle: 22, John: fillar-; 5 lida Whealon ; À.rve 25, Kerr Neely ; 26, Minnie wel ils; Fred wilson; 2, ura Kelly ; 29, Grace Anderson ; 30, Evelyn McN: hton ; 931, Jessie McGregor ; 32, Geor rge Bleik; 88, Alice Maw; \"34, Agnes Vi 35, Clarence Towns; 88, Allister.Naugh ton ; 317, Victor Levers.MODEL.- Grade II.\u20141, Kenneth Chalmers: 2 3, John Lacktree 4, Ruby A almers 8, 0 1 7 Lyle Clars Ne- ville: à, L.Copland: 10, James McCullough; 11, Carrie McCracken; 18 Tully Anderson; 13, Edith Philps\u2019 14, John Shaw ; 15, May Mun MR.DUGGAN'S HALFRATER.It Has: Been Flaced In Long Island + Sound for Tor the Race.(Special to \u201cto the Star.) New York, July 7.\u2014G.H.Duggan and his half-rater are now at Oyster Bay, the soene of the races that are to be held pext week for the Seswanhaks C inthian- International His boat ar- Deen 1s the oily apa racing coramittee of the.or ing his boat measured, so make any changes of rig g that may be: necessary to bring her within the rules.He expressed confidence in his wbility to get her tuned up for the races during the remaining days of the week.He said this morning that he would have and would fair.re will devote w y.gra, y, Friday and Saturday to racing about the vicinity of LS cou: ssems to be well satisfied with the ar ra nts assured that hake a good El Heire, the is receiv her Tapie = De eho on on Sound, \"Log will ba in ition by Monte political situation and tbe Henley regatta have rather overshadowed the oof very ke race, but there is evi.[: dence of very keen interest in the result among yachtamen.MR \"GLADSTONE AND ROME.York, A 7.\u2014A London cable Will ladstone go to Rome! is the question some 0 of his [rignds and some w are not his friends are ask- in fia in engl letter on the validity of Anglican orders reminded le that at various times during his life he has been supposed to consider the question whe- ther-true-salvation was.nol to he found: in the Roman Church rather tan elsewhere.Now, in his old a his mind turning more constantly to religious q questions, he Vi long question whether pricate 0 ordained by the a prieste Church e recognized as p % by the Church or Rome, Nor is this all.He bag.since been ssked by a Baptist min- r, whether, if his l'a desire were fulfilled, he would like to see the whole of .Christe Alon under the away of the Pope.\u201csome vague remarks on the write fier baptism as identical with the validity of orders, he says: Lapel = satiction would strengthen Uhris- 7 New says: THE DIXON TROUBLES.Chathem, Ont:, July 7\u2014A week ago Dr, Dixon assaulted his wife.Next dey she procured a horsewhip and lashed him severely while on his way to bis office Bach had the other up before the Police Magistrate, but came to an amicable settlement and left the court arm in arm.'sace, De did, mot continue lo san erday t \u2018doter Jock his ta and the of kson states that h also oli all rs clothing vxbept what she is wearing, and that she is penniless.Dixon is said to bave gone to Toronto where bis relatives reside.THE NEWCASTLE SHOOTING.Oh bam, NB.portes pe t of Lis \"see esterday N.kh et in ent ES \u2018another ins hid waist, on hn MoKane, te in bank man, received a wound ithe Loo of riod rising.tov Ce a \u201cGeorge rw of #9 1 De emaped Iofry at the the enraged doctor.: .AWAITING THE HE AMERICANS, Liverpool, July 7\u2014The Liverpool voi- \u2018unteers, as & \u2018of honor ith ins of music, are awaiting.the val the Ancient snd Honorable itary Com of Boston on Lhe sta steamer vi- mieu ax orne ye] Solo 7.Thm th acier wers moving about ex- Huntingdon, Jily 7.\u2014The fellowing-list-}- Co Head.\u201cA FIRST agree 6 a sure Fore-runner of many to follow, \u201cSALADA\u2019 CEYLON TEA Captivates and holds in everlasting captivity on a \u201cTea Pot?\u201d Test.LEAD PACKETS ONLY.Iman\u2019s Trade ark _ To insure getting the best quality of \u2018Mustard and the same as supplied to the Royal Table, buy COLMAN\u2019S DOUBLE SUPERFINE.See that the tin bears a YELLOW LABEL and a Bull's J.& J.NEVER IN Manufacturers to Her Majesty the Queen.Agentar\u2014J.L.WATT & SCOTT.158z00d ALL GROCERS.27 Mustard N COLMAN You Meet .He wi.tell you RJ.TOOKE 177 ST.JAMES STREET < 2387 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST 1353 ST.CATHERINE STREET EAST Ask Look for for.Trilby V CIGAR ETTE.we _ Manufactured by J.M.3.7.FORTIER, \u2014 , where Lady Van join Miss depa pd ri id Brome Lake, family have sion of their beaut ear where \u2018they: ber.mer retreat, Mr.C.H.wili s House, Cushin the summer Stephen.~Mra.Chas H P.nied by a Master ing summer .Brome Lake.Mr.John, | and family, :w Pre 9 he to Scotland, have re- var (he sity town to join Cacouns, the summer.au petit J.Burnett, are among young people who have camping party on Marler\u2019s Island, Brome tained in town b ott last evening for St.Andrew's, N i Van Horne, who at Kovenhoven for the summer.Mrs.Lockhart.\u201cLockhart art, Bishop street, has taken ber Mrs.J.Hardisty Smith and Poel street, have left t to their residenc: at their an a visit to, St.John, N.B.will be the guest of her daughter, Mra.Timmerman, for some weeks, ; Mrs.George on a visit to Kingston, M Harper x falo to.attend the a Association.Mr.Parker and Mins Parker bave lett Mrs, A.D nd at Cartiorviile.8.P.Howard mn aise et donian { .rd Mrs.Charles\u2018 D, Mam ina ue se Br En fo a gay gay panty of they are enjoying the pleasures of a delightful outing.Horne, who has been.de- alight indisposition, Van Horne and Miss ae: are estab- wife of-Dr-F.A.C.town with family for\u201d North atlas where she will tak for several \u2018weeks, Rev.Edmund Wood, Church of S.John the Evangelist, bas left town on a camping expedi a up her residence rector of the tion to accompanied by his choristers, with whom ho will enjoy a fortnight's outing.Mr.Boswell Fisher, Mrs, Fisher and .pomses- left town to take beautiful SE remiaanee Br wily, avorite sum Fortune's Rocks, Bideford, Maine, till September.Blackader and Mrs.Black- ader have been among the recent de- Pret for the where end a on at othe Ottawa ing\u2019s Island.Miss K:; Eslaile has taken her depar- turs for Grand Metis, Lis, Que., where® she will be guest \u2014of Cantlis; at- residence of Lord Mount Drinkwater has left town .where she McDougall id left town town George \u201ceDougail ce MeDougal L Mr.J.I.Marler and family have Jeft town to take possession of their charm- residence at Knowlton, for the season.MoDonald, Mrs.McDonald who lave been enjoying a *Mongolian.Harper, of quete Educational remmo h- ho they will pend | Hoh: \"Mf.Jusfics Ouimet and family toy house at Ste.Rose fer the summer.\u201cYr.oo.Alexander Stevenson his been Que.+ Y.B.\u201cLakes wills remain.antil Septem.| Ni up! , roa i | Albert coûté : PERSONALS.PRIZE WINNERS.: I Miss Buchanan, Miss Alice Buchanan, At Miss McDonnell\u2019s Academy.Mr.Claud Buchanan.- Henderson, Mr.Frank Weir, Mr.= Taylor, Mr, 675 Iagauchetiere.for gen.pro.silver medal for and crown; Lilly Whittaker, first for arith, Firat class, second division \u2014 3a Loye, silver medul\u2019 for music, prize rd owl Dotty trs rt & and crown; y L prize gen.pro., silver ay crown; Clare Halley, hn et far excellence, prize for gen.pro.and crows; Susie O'Toole, silver medal for lee thenics, prize for grammar and crown Lizzie Wall, prize for gen.pro.prise for music, silver medal and crown; Mal Ferguson, prize for a pro, prise for music and crowd.J agile Jiyan, pr for gen.pro., arith and crown; Annie Nr homoga Lior, rvedal, prize for religious instruction, rise ed gen.pro.and crown; Julia silver medal and crown; oy omender ah Mullin, prise and crown; Sauro, prime 2k Class.Lois McGoogan.ail \u201cdal, prize for mugic, and crown; even, prize for music, prize for poral improvement and crown; Maud ittasi ker, Ethel Cloran; Florence Golden, Maud, Bracken and Stella Gagnon, priges and crowns; Matilda J.avigueur, Mavel Smith, Maggie Gallagher, Helena O\u2019Connell; Pad Class.\u2014Ida Neven, prise for ing, prize for music, and crown; Traynor, prise and crown; Dolly prize.for music, prize for erishmabio: Farah Clarke, Maggie wiley, Ethel Feps' guson, Christina Gallagher, May Whe uinn, Louise Coggis, Frances builivan, and Lillie Duffie, prizes.© \u2018Second Class, Yoga.\u2014Jolin Gééée, flit prize for gen.prof.and medal for.diligence and good conduct; Alfred Clarke, illie Ferguson, John Minogue, - and medal for diligence and good con.The following received prizes and medals for good conduct: Gerald Rowan, Abert Powers, yLevrence Mokay, Gor on Fergusen, Jossph O'Connor, oseph Prato rd Clasé.\u2014 Herbert Mc e, prise Ha dad for diligence goo die Helle, Willie Joye, James James Macs\" Pherson James received riven ' and medals for Zvod conduct; Beatty, Fddie Whelan.John Ward and Thomas McCartl Fourth Class ames Brendes ses and medais James Golden, Lace Whelan, Ba Gallagher, \u201cGeor erson; \u201cJames Delaney ere Percy Gallagher, > Matthew vai Eddie yall, omas perd Jobn McGowan, Sool fie ok nk Duffy.Fran TH, rlie McGowan oga Willie Bcollard, Thomas MeGoogan- , Hatch, Ha her, Willie Mo- Brien.Willie Feeley, Wren, Percy Ferguson, Willie Durk in, Peter Golden, and Richard Ward, prises; = BA RELY ESCAPED, - Alvinston, Ont.July 7/\u2014The residence A ones Was destroyed by fire it Fs aE hioke and a |g, om, vo The facil pd were aroused rely ives, 5 sc The followi is a list of the = awarded at Miss MoDonne Yr First Clara, girls\u2014Sarah Curley, ; re 24 ustruotiqu: ; by prize, silver mh ae Ann Jane McElroy, prise; Antoinette\u2019 lorenee: and crown; Annie Scollard, Rowan, May Keily, Christina Cur y Eileen McGovern, Kathleen : A Mary Frost, Sarah Jane Ryan, Ste -Drain and Mary Hatch, prizes and crowns; Muriel Mooney, Annie arew, and Marie Vasile Grazia, prizes.° .\u201c4th.Class.\u2014Ethel Neven and Mary 51 jen Clarke, prizes and crowns; K lee Halley; Sarah McCarthy, Lizzie Delanez.- lan, Annis-Wall, Annie Murray, Cecelta Smith, Mar Duffy.Mamis dotovrs Mary Josep Fevier, Mamie Brig Marie lafrance, Marie ie Me chael Minogue.T:ynoite Rowan, prize, .cod con.) Montague ot out with 130,289 \"SHARKEY AND = ra rer oF 3 the VL ARTED SITUATION AB WORKING ' 00M 2080 ad the cham) valniy Brel © a peneral corvars person au for o 2 CHAMPION.CORBETT.gadesvared to lsad bls inockout ght, |x : TRE SILK HAT.| vez ME a dues É te FRE J the blow was never delivered co art the ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY A FRAOICAL BAR OME LAND = THOROU \u201cthrew u s champ TES sore Wwanr , LY = ® v to throw him.Around ' ther, pee.1 of ion pry now, 36 | retarder DES many Jans experience and as en and esas RE Th Leu ahrghie mL 0 .the restlel and Corbett be- Ci Ja-said, Dolda the out ated note \u201ca Rose.LET, RAT Al Ai BouaD, AUER « NO Rasy JOB gan to tremble with his exertion.There Ww TED SITUATION AB As coux, BY YOUNG light.Late dinner.\u20ac Stanley.188 8 MN DID THE LATTER Sint os Li The LORD ona GOWER SAYS IT ee ras a Destress ppcoue to Let FURNISAER DOUBLE tn Sree | Telores aitempied: to, sxparats.the men 2e FINANCE AND COMMERCE.ES Fr ROSE MST BRR : TACKLE « He got behind the sailor with the inten- | \u201cMUST END.mame and \u2018quoiations n Ps res xtrn \u2018word.each lasertion.\u2019 dressmaker; out bod BK Cals sake also OOM\u2014A RS NICE CE BON, SURED R - v ion of f him to unlock his arms MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.cat et, rices nominal.\"at Ti BOARD.canta for 30 words or less, and 3 cet per buyy'clothlug.138 Champ de Mars _ 8 pepe dE tis _ from Corbett's in à momont track ull, prices easy; ow FOUND, 10 conte for 10 words er lees, aud ¥ cant ANTEDS Ww, N board.xx \u2019 : the fetere and C rbett were ; ar on ottien July 3, 1006.Quoted.at 26 to Me outside.os = 3 oenta vor wa za LAREING on IRONINO BY nar Roows mony ry, rE \u201coo scrom t and went down in a ane request Special Notices.ro od a fornia Trans You Dg ore ober A p.Bcarcely had Corbett is alow: rein cent per sxtre each insertion.NG WOMAN, WABHING, with me r also single .~ When He Attempted to Defeat the bt Tout when the earaged sailor was on Ho Wrote a.Letter to the London | a Vo uote: GI No \"while, 46 | 900 cash will purchuss 4 good alx is Tr ey WAIL TIE I hs RE TIRE iE - 2 + him ag .v y cata for words or \u201c j ; Sailer in Four Rounlis\u2014 Descrip- Bteing \u201cChat all efforts to separate the Chronicle Denouncing Tall Hats FT bariey sde ac ter 8c; buckwheat, fic to Y's pew \u2018warervomas, 2368 St.Ca- apd} cent per este word, ovach Inserth cons por eztfe Cara de Ban de Lors PAY BY or Hit | \u201ction of the Encounter-Corbett he ala or The police and Corbett see ing With beter io my \u201cBd.00 eis nade pianos by Sininway Ri en SoS SRE vise ous rare FOR aM | Pog IAN DloNETY FAV AAR BovRLE \u2014 a » » , , .onded ihe ida.Capiain\u2019 Wikies But so Far is Not Meeting With cttocta 2 and the réault le al sn PE erms given if required.pri and boeat par extra word, FR VW AXTED_BY MIDDLE AGED MAN.POSITION, d'or trnamionts: Terme modercte, 108 Manfeld.and four of is were in inan ec dure ope f re \"cents 3 Almost.Beaten, sa floors, were 10 the rin ring nan Success._ still far from bour course, And to] THE SOCIETY OF.ARTS, OF , ) Tram siper coca i poncral alors busioeu Toi Sue.JROOME_LARGE AIRY SINGLE AND DOUBLE forts the bulldog ssllor waa forced to : ; t quoted ta no a yet be grant- CANADA \u201d NOTICE PARTICULARLY.- with or without board; n near mountain.- 38 Fem corner.A mom of great sus- A, pout there, ot fo theless an iImproye- Als washing PY Ror own pi ur years ro an : ; .pense ensued.Sharkey almosi escaped | qx.Ny Horald aski: 1s the tall hatito .° the Jo owing prices: 1088 Notre me Birest, Montreal The above rates ave NET CASH vA order.tows in lame fs amos Be yoy door taper Roue NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS.oF.The narrowness of the margin hy which from oe police in his efforts to get at te : Belg goon He Sar oak.| JPhen « advertisements are sent in wilh ANTED \u2014 SITUATION IN hot and ater, aril Podroom.on James J.Corbett escaped defuat at the , who was standing inthe Go at lasti It bas been with us for se fi at io ab nied ont © (Distributi every of ednesday.Va- mete ng prepaid numerous entries rT ATION (Ra SCTOHER SHOE.Manos st.+ 6e mew house; no children, Ma _ bands of Thomas Sharkey, the erstwhile corset corner of rhe ria holding onto more than a century.{ts stitf hide- Mill EF \u2014Tne tone lu à te O4 A va Poste aging $4 to $5000; \u2018ave to be made, and the rais is, in Centre at.PL 157 8 COMB\u2014A WIDOW LADY AND ND HER 50 RAV mas y the ropes for support ere were cries bad been less remotely Poe hoilore decrning the oF a tuke 5.lue of prizes ranging consequence, much hig ANTED-BUSINESS MEN 70 KNOW Rte too large à house ON ted sailor, is set forth at length in the San of \u201cFoul | Foul! \u201cLet them fight 1\" | CV0RCSS uk nore Or \u2018ess y light them in A eapeciine from to ; tickets, ts.No charge made in our \u2018books for classified Was fret class, stenograph THAT cou ie i two géntiemen with hedroom and siitine Toow Francisco Chronicle.That paper says: from all paris of the building.In the foreshadowed for centuries before its ac- omand, his lite fhe Manitoba i 151 eodtf advertisements for leas than Ave lines.writer operators.Pull pa > ab ete sue fot on at; gas, hot, cold water, etu.: use of y : ; 11,60 is et ty the] = rtiss recommended ry 2 ait 33 required.2699 81.Catherine street, He.On Thursday night, June 25, Champion midst of the confusion the referee un- | tual appearance\u2014 now in the ungainly large w a ii is not an unusual Hesdquarcers Street Railway Building lace rine Matthew.+156 6 Jim Corbe ; à from hi ped nounced that the fight was & draw chimney pot of the Roundhead mud the price.Ontarlo finest fall wheat bran la PATENT SOLICITORS.SITUATIONS VA T.| ni Are OOMB\u2014FURNISHED, | DOUBLE, 1 rbett climbed down from his ped- and that the bets were off.Puritan, again in the dissenting broad quoted at 31.80 in bulk.Shorts are in NEA AAA SIA NS VACANT.ANTED-SITUATION AS EXPRESS DRIVER partial board if required.Modern convent estal of pugilistic greatness, and, at the ere was & wild mene in Sherkey's rm of cu early Quakers.During all ach case dudted at an wdvance of 31.and PATENTS TRADE MARKS à DESIGNS ANTED GENTLEMEN OR LADIES IN EVER V tant storeman; understands TR Terms moderate.MM BL.Catherine, near Mountain st.same time, husky Tom Sharkey, who &reseng roum aflor the right, Sharkey iod of it \u2018actual life, it bas been Toe rales in cA lola on track bn wi san Wish REI Be Were Od RY Tike Wan orbs Roses SSH NICELY FURNISI roo \u2014\u2019aves eight months age a mere bl y carrie ere by N (he pe peri its ac e, i 31.70 is the outside pri : OWEN N, \u201cEvans, ce Blgpay.4 Ontario Dye Works, Tilsonburg, RUN Ne family.No eanmeoN BATHROOM Go if de -McGrath and severul others.The room objeot almost universal execra- visions.Business { ever For Member Lostitute Paicnt Arcata, London 136 6 ANTED-BY FIRST OLASS GARDENER.AGED ju TN Caine pret Xo children: gas.hot vaten ; Jacket, mounted to the top notch in filled at once, and all éomers grasped tion.Yet io has held its own against and we quote ices Weak at \u201cWe *Foilow- 18 years experience.Applications a odber JANTED_UOUSEMAID.CITY REFRRENCES temporats.rod rer (a rt Germany.Partectly c.Ter NEATL 1349 aporting calendar.the fighter'a hand, and the overjoyed all opposition DE y required, Apply betwesa [land fn in.and 6t0 pearance and wortliy of trunt and © he Biman wo.OOMB-TO ERI Ten thousand people saw the sailor friends ; Look urns 2 pen aking Our reat lesa Western fashions feast [pees i £3 > per ob, ja se a: tacon.0.For Bunce E.i Da pit ae a Jame se omg 8p.m., at 4340 8¢.Theriae, ned ner Greens avenue à erally uestul ban meter aad English.Blmeelt ae0- ith o without board.Apply 38 City Councili = veu .: amon emselves.ynch, the Withgevery varying dish\u2019s lures, lard, D = ploymont.Bem rferences.45 Bt.Alexander.1581 = give and take blows with Corbett for o fucks Sharkey, lost his coolue But changeleas as thé unchanging Fast, pure, et PL Fe sise Se 105 Sack lara, VWANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT FOR A ANTEL\u2014BY DRESSMAKER, WORK BY THE COME-COMFORTARLE, FURNISHED.Fas twelve minutes and ut the end of the vo and jump ping upon a bench cried, Firm above flux tbe hat endures.\"and epot ALL 4 pmell femily, No children and no wasbig,_ Ap- or at her own home; fit gusranteed.Rofer- Boaver Hall fight they saw an undefeated world's \u201cTom.will you ent him to a finish But now Lord Ronald Gower says that business.= Sarre fhe few orders COUNTRIES © ances, sto.Address 1X 522,\" B¥aR offico.1861.GoMS PORCRFSTER TT NEARET TANK] SO DORGHFSTER 57 REAR BT JAM \u201cchampion hanging around his opponent's for 310,000 1\u201d it is doomed.He has headed a now re- ¢ aE ain ey her aide of the Atlantic ANTED-AN OFFICE BOY.ADDBESS IN AF- YATANTED BY COOK, VERY GOOD, UNDER- R°% Club, double sod single rooms, also table board.p 8 \u201cYou Let I will, and glad of the | volt against it.To the \u2018London corre- than 6675, even or tineat mtario, and ploant's handwriting.to AB, P.0.DrawerMis.VV stands entrews uavorios, «; croame, Jellies.cos, cakes.157 6 s neck, weak, listless, panting and leaning chance,\u201d came quickly from Sharkey.| 8 ent of the Paris edition of t Hek am conseqg tant .HERSTONHAUGHSCo y proerred, 158 1 OOMS\u2014AND D, FURNISHED ROOMS against the ropes io prevent himsel \u201cThen we'll Challenge him to fight [\"ald he has unbosomed himself ful Bt public able still ates \u2018Ss At ANTED_EXFERIENCED R_ CATHOLIC = ANTRD _FATEREANG: ON oad at 8 Union avenue: ao accommode from falling.he fiche dectared a [1° finish for 5000 or $.0,000 a side,\u201d Lord Ronald Gower is no ordinary Utica Jeaterday he at DOVE Tota Moore! -\u2014Vanade Life Buildiie.D Jam able to tonch qud speak fuentiy both languaree.poil paiotiog od tin NG ar oct tion for 157 4 ant.i as.\u20ac he fic h fa ore exclaimed: ed, Lynch.We.peal fight him Asa po of de Duke of Sutherland, he he.| lasse at sue eo Les poil a oa ters cer Yr bitahed od rm or Patent 1 Barris.San 3h August.£200.Apply Wm.ed 1 Gathbert decors, 158 3 coMs\u2014 FRONT AND BAC BACK K PARLOUR NEW, > or a else, anywhere or at vas a 0 an extrac ary 50 boxeg amall at tes 5-Éc; 500 bo es sell : rks, Dosigns and Cop; Roriste \u2014\u2014 ANTED \u2014 BY YOUN ished; uble an there might have been a different story (jm at those figures.Why.thers rd osition.Bas he docs not Believe in &34c: 850 bores comm ow de MONTRRAL FORONTÉ ASHINGTON ANTED-BALESMEN TO REPRESENT TH coachma ay bn SpraTion as singe, on beth nt,\u201d Hot rater 680 Sd ders concur to tell\u2014a story that would make pugilis- anybody in the world who an lick you b to consider York city howders were Inclined 10 rn firm: Canadian Numerics.Liberal Inducemente a Wells, 683 dr a op TIRE tome: wee 4 ual on Jed floor Bera I tie history.\u2018There are those in San Tom, and I will stake my money that ation Worth above b Den is his motto.1Y à the start and generally talked for y = .Don't let previous fall .Eo aa UBLE ;P Tancixe to LV caeos.Muar Shana Aypls bete foray hires Tun ik ene wit hd © ar sailor in the si and jaw aad: neck Ebi mi oh hated À TR ao im Ww ANTED To RENT == rout io 8 ., .i pd un) upper The \u2018ch hammpion's RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.Sonne = pee von PAYS, À | = wi EE | Be cet BEERS pe 1 ™ , \u201cMinneapolis Track.| YESTERDAY'S BACES AT BEL- « AIR AND WINDSOR.\u2014_\u2014 Serious Trouble ai a Basehall .Game\u2014Sporting Gossip.[Special to the Star.) Roberval.Lake St.John, P.Q.July Y\u2014Ax a sort of a dessert to the C.W.WA.meet \u2018a large number\u201d of wheelmen bave pome up for a visit here with the \u201cIntention of returning home by way of -the Seguenay.Among the minent ones are the only Dr.more pro- Doolittle, \"of Toronto, who was accompunicd by his the six days ç F \u201c + .won on Saturday at the I.b wife ; W.K.Hall, the well-known Peter- boro cychst C.S.Kerr, of the Montreal Wanderers; H.A.Coussirat, of the \u2018Montreal Wanderers, who made uch 0 excellent showing at the races; George C.Pyke, of Toronto, and John Miller, of Toronto.Many brought their wheels, as A roads here are excellent.The __Stopped at the Rotwrsal Hotel, visite \u2018Montagnuis Hiliai-ençaine.\u201cthe Cuiatohanin Falls, and took M À.Scott's boats Lu the Grand \u2018Discharge, stopping at the Island House, to fish for onananiche.Then they made a new depe-rture and cressed the lake in birch- _ bark cano:s to catch the Saguenay \u2018 steamer; all but Mr.Miller, who is a Toronto newspaper man, and who _ after wheeling from Toronto to Quebec, \"intends to wheel to Halifax before returning home.A Serious Riot at Minneapolis\u2014The Track Torn Up.Minneapolis, July 7\u2014A serious rot \u2018.oocurred last might.in connection with * woman's bicycle race at \u201cthe Fwin City \u201cCycle people had gatbered to see the finish of a close contest, and they had paid an extra admission fee: Dollie Farnsworth, of the contestants, was too ill to e,-and when this announcement was made to the crowd the riot ensued.The erowd tore up the track, broke the seats, smashed all the glass, and threw stones st each other as well as using clubs.: quais of policemen from ail over the city ver callet on, but they were power- Jess against the enraged crowd, and it Was two hours before order was restored, \u2018snd then only by the combined efforts \u2018of the authorities.\u201cToronto Bicycle Club will Protest.(Special to the Star.) Toroiito, July 7.\u2014The Mail and Em- va: \u2018A protest is likely to be et by the Toros B.C.against the decision of the judges in the team race at Quebec.\" Ramblers Ramblings.The members of the Rambler Bicycle Club will have a grand united run to Lachine to-morrow evening leaving.the sub-way, Wellington street, at 7.30.On Friday night there will be a special committee meeting for the purpose of dis g-tuatters of interest Lo the club.She 1h fixture for Saturday is a a quil Back River, leaving Point St.Charles club houss at 3.30 o'clock.There will be refreshinents servad at the Back River.Spokes.! \u201cTe Wanderers will ride through the Mie Park this evening leaving the , Olub room at 8 o'clock.The ride to Va- arranged for Saturday next bas « Fupmes arr lled in favor of a run to St.; dunes.to the regatta.\u2018Cedar Rapids.f{a., July 7.\u2014Investiga- Lud proves that the ten mile open race A.W.meet Art Coyle, of tbis city, in 25.09 2-5, ven as the state record, is a lower of the world's amateur record, the t previous time being 2532 by Lin- + seman at Chicago in BASEBALL.an ey : Sonde.+ 4 count o! Eastern League Games.à BorraLo, July 7.\u2014Following nre the re- Its of the games played in the Eastern e series yesterday: Batterios\u2014 Whitehill and Hess; Gaunong an Smith.Umpire, Swartwood.At \u2018Wilkésbarre\u2014 ce \u2018 Wilkésbarre\u2014 Springfield - No gaue on ac -wet grounde At Scranton\u2014 .005031000 9 8 4 410000W%0 5 1 7 Batteries Brown and Outcalt; Freel and Coughan.Umpire, Gaffney.National League Games.' Buffalo, N.Y., July 7.\u2014Following are the results of yesterday's National League games: His cn \u2014 Le RHR At Washington\u2014 Washington.\u2026.024000000 6 10 © Pltisburg.000001010 2 i 3 Batteries \u2014Me and MoGuire; Hawlcy and Guudon.Umpifé, Huret.At Cleveland \u2014 Brooklyn.100000000 1 6 1 Cleveland.100000020 3 7 Batteries \u2014 Payne and Grim; Wallace and Eiinimer.Umpire, Sheridan.Al Cincinnati .Philadelphia.6 + Cincomuuti.4 1 fatteries Kéener and Grady; Foreman and Pictz.Umpire Lynch, At Tauisville \u2014 Boston \u2026 0061010000 2 9 | Routavite Ca 101000120\" 56 68 1 \u2018Batteries.Lewis and Tenny; Fraser and Dex Unanire Wolf, : = At Chicago \u2014 : Baltimore .777\"7270000005 1 18 3 Cu atrle i «for And Clarke epor.To 5 and bs- Heffor An arke; Keper, Torry an _ Danat, Umpire, Ewslie.pe y As St.Louis-Called back to eighth, account, Le ë 2 2010 6 11 4 ea.Sulliv an and Wis A banal à and od Unipices, Keefe and J Meakin and Mope ae ton, D.C.y 7 , after the W, éohénri ice tabur Yesterday, met Steuzel wley, of-the Latter team, in the rear the grand stand, und admini stered \u201ca ew on the jaw 10 &nah of them.This ow wag fhe result of words which betweon them on the fleld.Tho aime.ered in a fins driszle of C inning boglmming of 1e fifth inna with \\ sdind 6 to 0 in: their \u2018a - = tomates y \u2018male; themselves Sen ves easy hot ta his ue be plate.\"and M eroet Dlx Place over.Then el Tack Anon an She à on te eo | Eni od id} Park.about 50.0 | gm | Royal Doteats ! s.Heart, 0 In a achedule bapeball match Between the Royals \u2018and Si .Heori Mondar- the former won by I8 to 10.mer est was manifested in - Mr.Lamonta, of the *Varai ball Club, officiated ss: umpire.- teams were as follows: 20% Royal.-Position.7\" | St.Henry.D .sa and C gonoze i Catober Bernatd an Caron Ne .The standing of the League 1 now is as follows: Tobe Per Won.Lost.played.cent.1000 1 6 500 1 6 300 2 6 000 \u2018Three Games This Week.team.have 0 play three games +1 Alamo moved Montreal - professional \u2018baseball ton; \u201cthen the wit the others at }beral fell to a good start, wit ing the way; Crocus d To hing x field.hs they swe Swing Into the stretch P away with Red Top and o distance of daylight ;behin 2 a to second Kapan 00 unchanged to the finish, where Tora won as he pleased .by four lengt hs from \u2018Alamo, who was a like distance in front of Kepanga colt.The others were beaten off.8 The two-year-old , race wis won Sleepy Belle from J.P.Dawes\u2019 ably, was well t ht of by y, and as B to\u2018! was offered agai her chances, t who pinned their faith to the speedy Canadian youngster wire well rew v Callahan wad made \"the fa with\" Redena sécond choice si \u20ac to 1.\u2018Steapy Belle was just showing in front when the flag fell and she never was headed, winning on the end easily by three lengths.Redena was \u2018second away, Maj ne (bird and Lady Callahan fourth.lng the first furlong Overton took fe avorite up to Sleepy Bellé\u2019s ears and hung on in that position until the stretch was reached, where she began to tire.Maj-sta then mada a bid, but at the finish had to be content with fighting it out with Lady Callahan for second money.She laste \u2018Lady -and- secured\u2014the- verdict tor second place with a neck to i + & 3 UF pacs RY & < >= 4 =, & \\ \u201cAY ~~ NA Sa > NS N we 2) LE » > 5 L =1b< / d 7 / 4 / > À by - 7.\u20ac PAY D EDR Less \u2019 2 \u201ca\u201d 27 7, , / 2 Ch \u2018 CL NN JER y Are #7 al Zrii 7 G.TAIT, THE ENGLISH GOLF CHAMPION, with the noted Bristol University sity club, commencing.Th contin Friday an Bees The visiting tearn have an excellent reputation Es cleen ball players, and the .home team can promise the finest exhibition of Baseball shall 7° witnessed in ont have the services of several Pr the New York club reserve men, who are playing in the Metropolitans, of New York.Standish, the pitcher, has been heard of b; every one who bas read about baasball, and it will be à treat to see him work: The es on \u2018Thursday and Friday will in at 4 o'clock and on Saturday at 3 o'clock.Metropolitans to Play Here.One of the biggest games of the ses- son will take fave on Up St.Denis street on the 13th, When t B Metropoti- tans of New Yo: eet Montreal.Outside of the National League Lam the Metropolitans are the sti at ag gregation in the American Metropolis.the Rodena - was - beaten off -in fourt place.Eleven horses went to the post in the third event for - three-year-olds.Kil- rona, from Robert Davies\u2019 stable, was made the favorite and had a strong following at Z to 1.Blue was second choice, opening at to 1 and being backed down lo 4 to 1 in the closing.The rest of the play was pretty Roly divided teen The .hess, Ra Gladys Lee and Killrona made the pace be bead of the stretch, with Nover to t and Blue in close attendance.ise was first in the stretoh, with a to the , Sky Blue second, Just wing in nt of Killrona.In the run thro the stretch Killrona stumbled and fell, throwing Songer, her key, heavily.The tield ept past; the free Tider, nnd two of Chon who fol- Jowed had 40 jump over the prostrate boy.Fortunately, however, he did not receive & pcra The fight was then t drew safe à THE LATE MR.GEORGE AULDJO.Second race, 1-8 mile; purse, $300; two- year-old filties\u2014 | Seeny 1 \u2018Bete, \u2014 by- ~Selvator-Sieepy; 7, x REET iii Wied adie ] .107, Healy .2 y Callahan, 111, Overt 3 a 109, et Cn .0 one yen .\u201cie.or \u2018White .«ave + senna eee d ting\u2014S'cepy Belle, 8 to J; Majesta,.10; La allanan, * to 2; Redena, 4; Ione 1, 100 Rythme 100.Third race, 5-8 mile; purse, $250; three- year-olds\u2014 Maximo, = Disturbance oo 12; Kilirona, 2.Fourth race, aad miles; purse, $250; four-year-olds and upwards; selling\u2014 Partner, bg, 4, by Portland \u2014 Sweetheart, 107, Callahan 1 Merry \u2018Duke, 112, Healy .2 Booze, 111, et .8 Mra.Morg 11, Overt 0 Pe; À onia.113, Neumeyer avouer 0 me, Bett! 10, tne 5 to 1; Merry Duke, 5 Booze 6; Mra.Morgan.T \u2018to &; Peytonia.Fifth race, purse, $300; steeplechase; 21-2 miles\u2014 \u2018 Yale's Last Work.Henley July 7.\u2014The Yale crew went out on the river at 8.25 yesterday for the last practice before starting in the first trial heat in the race for the Grand Challenge Sup to-day, when they will w against t cia at of the Leander he leads to the Fawley Court boat house.balf the course, thinks he will win.À number re Yale men arrived here y rday afternoon to withess the Grand Chatlenge race.The Yale crew are in the t possible condition toe ste.the Yale crew mainly prac- , in which they showed wea voiny hey went down to Temple Inland and made seven short strotches on the way back.starts were ragged and uneven, and they splashed badly.Their rowing on the stretches was good.The starts of the der crew are fine and will give them an immediate advantage.The representative of the United Press .| condition.The latter sculls better than areas sess asses asters ventre seseis 1 2}, 3 er 0 : 0 0 e .0 ime, 105, P.Jordan .0 Disturbinse\u2019 ur, 110, - D 0 illronz, nger, fe HE pre, Pire fs ng\u2014 LE de 4 a Monk, 15; ¢ Norer 1: \u2018The Duchess ants OR Full Sea, 100; és TL 2He, : Lou Pay 135 J oyal George 0 Brother.Bob, 150 0 icar of Wakeffeld 0 ime, & 2.- Betting\u2014Joco Tuscarora, uFled, 2 George 4: Brother 3 Ral: BE wa ,~4; Brother ; Ueld, 2 car AQUATICS.than axsil like heat\u2019 dot in the Cine re he wind them.Df.MoDowell, though he bas not yet rowed the haif course, NhOW! t speed.and it:is not unlikely.that will win some of the heats for the iamond 8 He will Fier his best competitor a gcod race.Guinness and Vivian Nickalls are in prime ibe À ted.- All.things considered, ifs ip Leander cyew hes the preference over Yale, thotigh the former may be beaten by thé New College team.; The Hu Hua, D, New York, July 7.\u2014The forthcoming challenge race for the Seawanhaka\u2019s.trophy for 15-foot boats, scheduled.to begin on, Monday next, will undoubtediy e cordi rogramm re- tary Sherman, othe culs Racing m- mittee, was visited to-day by Mr.G.H.will sail th A ont _\u2014who, : e | me o's boat under the flag of the Royal Lawrence Yacht (lub.Mr.ug tated that the-tiay craft was Dus Te re to-day or to-morrow, and after | a short call he loft for Morris dock, on | the Harlem River, to arrange for its portation from the rail to a wanhaka's The visitin ATHLETIOS.Successful Competitors at SL - thony's Annual Outing.The prizes won at the Gt.Anthony cyNA \u2018\u20ac vob Y.Dominion Day- were dis tributed to to the 's 1 competitors: st Ww.\u201cos, 3 F.Dow- ting: ry ©.THe rls\u2019 race\u20141 sarah hlin, 3 Miss Laird, 3 Hogan, isa V.Plun- : + Boys\u2019 rao race\u20141 C.Hickey, 2, J.Stevens, Halt mile, \u2018C.Y.M.Besietios\u20141 J.K.Cleary, 2 J.D.Long jump-\u20141 J.Mo Hugh, 2A weight\u20141 J.McHugh,\" \u201c2 rev.5-5 se Donnelly.a Masriod men\u20141 J.McHugh, 2 A.Lea, .Kelly 100 Yerds, open\u20141 J.MeBugb, 2 H 1110 1b.shot\u20141 Mr.Smith, 2'J.Mo ug uarter mile.Bt Anthony's C.Y.M.B.\u2014 LJ.K.Olear H.McCann.3 T.Cough- in Quarter mile open\u20141'J.Mohan, 2 Ww.Matthews, 3 A.Committee rage] J.K.Cleary.2 J.Rinehan, 3 J.Bannon.Toronto Athletic Club\u2019s Financlal rrairs._ (Special to the Sar) ; Toronto, July 7.\u2014At a \u2018of the Toronto Atble Ie Club, \u201cheld.tin night, in respos be appeal of the directors to disc = ofits present financial condition of the olut, it was resolved una- numously jthat order to meet existing liabilitjes 3 910.000 should be raised in subscriptions which could be laid either on cash or obtaini ning ne new If this sum is rai the direct.Bay.T8.lected froin a lot of seven built at Mont | ors holding debentures have agreed to | Last year ashe could beat t « .i THE HENLEY REGATTA-YALE CRE STARTING FOR THE REGATTA \u2018real this spring, under the auspices of members of the challenging club, and the one selected is the property of Com- hough entered in the name ber ski ET ce is eco to paye lyslop e \u2018club take her ree ut faa soon a she.can be goften er drpensions and ri so that it may be known just w.a she stands under the rules and what, if any, to Tome within will have to the gives péage be made \u2018in arder to limits.Mr.Dug reneral dimensions as a shade over 11 the water ne, and her spread as nearly, not quite, three hundred oanvaa, which goes ta ned and for light airs.Canadian t has been tried quite thoroughly with the other specimèns built, in sime shop, on the sume general Fy and thus in the competitions which led to her selection to visit the States has been uned up considerably.Mr.Dug- expecta to obtain all the \u2018practice whlch chinks is neccesary in order to learn the course in the remaining | doys of this \u2018week, unless some unfore- teen accident.intervenes.The challenge series im the best three in five, and it is likely \u2018that as the event is surrender them to the amoun! is scheme is carried out the club wi It undoubtedly be placed u a firm eolid: financial T s@bsoription list wasÿopened at the meeting and within few minutes no less than 31200 was received.A committes was ass a to collect the remainder of re: qu sam.LACROSSE.Montreal vs.Capitals.On Saturday afternoon will mest Montreal on the eg?grounds.Of course, everb Op that the Per will in against at reals, and ms expectations the ves: TS eva cro» is as uncertain y as it was in the old days.Ce HANDBALL._ & New Feature.The large number of lovers et band.bail, who are anxious to pla 1 but, who cannot dei, the Te during, usiness hours mu Pleased to learn\u2019 that a staff of men are now engaged the Montreal Handball Court, on \\ ONE HONEST MAN, bad: the.Weather been : ae B-year-al Fe Fes hough the going w vas | a.Eg heavy the track | \"ire races son sweniay' .8 and sport m, Josten : order was witnessed.Ons of the surprises was Dell's, win in the half mile dash for lion, It wer.ot Soi thing for how, theye were | 08 low ats ue oi th da | was olds end upwar 250, bp a PRE fm l= | 0 tn fixi ree for the Ts > cotricity tis y a that tbe tng Oe are all tu is a step | the Fi ai i right direction © Eat t, r \u2026 those as \u201c© during the SWIMMING.Branch afffontrea! swimming Club.ladies\u2019 branch of the ntreal g Club is now o A Mon- ps Wetlnesdays and Fridays from 9 to 1} am.Swimming lessons can be bave aged for, and most of those who av slrsady attended have, learned to 5 Roussin will take charge of costumes and give alg;information J d ticke:s\u2019 can procured req an at the office \u2018on the islan | CRICKET.eo Americans Doing Good Work.don, July 7.\u2014In the cricket match between the nileybury College eleven and the eleven Haver ord.Pa; yesterday, the mccicans made 245 runs for three wickets.Mifflin Adams 123, Howson 0, Lester 18 and not | out, Hinchman and not out.Flag made 137 runs for 8 wickets.Gossip.are Mohawks will turn out for prao- the Montreal Baseball Grounds at arte Echibition Park this evening.to yachtamen are not nearly so sanguine as they were a fortnight ago thet the -Canada will defeat the Vinoe- | dor, and some of t are at work on la boat that they think can beat both the Canada and Zelma.This is the Aggie, Which was always a fast craft.She been remodeled and now has | a Toad keel Instead of tig Shek lma ex- oept when close hated.ai fd'ekpect- a hor new keel wil e ner to ex- this res; respect, The \u2018Ace ie will be fouet at Oakville this (od will\u201d meet the other two at ail LL The First Balloon._ \"The Hrst balicon was sent\u201d up in France, 1783, by twd brothers, Pate phen apd Joseph Montgalfier, paper makers.was simply a large linen bag.open at one end; and the escend- ing force was nothing more than _ air rarefied by heat.straw was kindled under projectors thinking would carry it up.the balloon rushed up with a rap ity that astonished\u2019 every beholder.In five minutes it had gone up a mile, and after remaining demandes for ten |'minutes it rapidly descande ie the tance of a mile and | the starting t.All Europe 1 asie interested in is experiment, which was soon Wi Les The first men who ever went up \u2018in @ balloon mere Pilatre de Rosier and the Mar- d'Arlendes.Their balloon wesin- a very successful ascension.* SUMMER RESORTS.~~ |LAKE VIEW over, | Knowlton, P.Q.SEASON 1896.ta propre a patrons aod the in rene that are again prepared to receive wi firvor us with their patronage will recsive our uttention and no pains will be .comfortable.is now sup) water and the sanitary state of the Terms moderate.} > ROBINSON mon \u2018re 0008 1 | Home of the Ouananiche.Yiaitors and otbers to the City of Quedoo should not.fr return without t, spending a Tew \\he home of the hf} other words Hotel Roberval, at tate | Jeb Tn 3 the à where flabiag for ed Salmon or Trout ean be bad, combined with orth of a really first class hotel, farth informati Foe further MEE HES rs ty i.June 4 Js66.THE \u201cALGONQUIN\u201d STANLEY ISLAND, near Cornell, Out.boarders.Sunday Write or free illustrated booklet J.R Du JURTTR, Paor., Bummerstown P.O.VB 1 opeus about June 15h.fi Se con ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN, HOTEL WINDSOR.d family resort.Best black bess fishing in free Loats and a ulde for fishermen: wren win ps i ihe the ln a e | py ns Remi | Rd by heated air, but they mu made | Suen\u2019 RESORTS al 17 Abenakis \u2018Springs, Que, OPENED JUNE lat.\u2018 Ed in ee.2 wb lashing\u2019 © in Min Abenak 2 Sering W ter certain Cure for Rheumstism, Ru.dora Doll doer.sod Liver Som peu Belt, eu, Ue Bonsecours Market Wharf ev: jen BARAT and FRIDAY a1 1 Poker for Aveabl a voih CIRCULARS.RATES REASOMABLE \"a RLFUE 6.KEMPTON.Propet For céroiers and Nora wRle fet 8e Janus ris Montreal GASPE;BASIN The Faverite Spot for Health and Sport.A CHABMING RESORT FOR an TAMEN .AND PLEABMURE MEEKER affords Beautiful 8oen untaoelled fishing.Quests have the privilege kon snd trout: fishing in connection with the house.BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENED JUNE Ist.) d favors koown, ofr first-class socommes Pong aad favors all the dopaforts of home.our plans for; your Sumer outing be heer mabe oe à vkhep Informa: -108 78 BARER'S MOTEL, Gaspe, que DALHOUSIE, N.B., \u2018Canada\u2019s Principal Watering Place.THE INCH-ARRAN HOTEL, 80 favorably known to Canadian snd American travels eraus vomtorta ble \u201caad faaiona le.summer resort, will be re-opened 15th June.Under che Management of JONN W.GAUNT.Write for terms and circular of general Information.A wpecial train leaves G.T.BR.ration, Montreal, night at 11.15 with sioepers uttachod, and goes ours.This train Joaves t Levis next morning at 7.50 oun the arrival Montreal boat.WINDSOR HOTEL, ST.JOmNs, \u20ac Onehour's ride from Montreal, emt raised through tupted moar the river.sod within 3 minutes walk of the Yacht Club Hi ~ rr dus rates for families r nd e et there wo © mon e ren.\u2019 d l'orchar.Tawa Queen's, Montreal}, M ie Jobo the «, Mon Manager on cod DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUN, Saratoga Springs.N.Y.JDesith or For The intments of first class otel.pre sleotrie steam, OUR rlor and promenade à n the roof.Suita of rooms ith Ros eleotrioliy.oa bathe and health ha New and natural wiphie Retry te air, BARATOOA oer, dead i en maso Op a = THE BAY VIEW, Ferry Beach, Bay View, Face, Me.Near ola Orchard.{ly rest! on te dust.Vi appointed Pirie on .tra Suisine and service of t be bes Sl eeered, 8 Send for se SOX & BON, Owners and 66 \u2018 : 99 Casco Bay House, Long Hsland, Portiand Harber, Maine.Plot surrou Deligbtful hesch f bashing, boeciagacd tab pr.nome comforta, Rates 0 per week.For wa C.RB CUSHING, Prop.NEW HOTEL HANLAN, .TORONTO ISLAND, CANADA'S FINEST RESORT.TT (CANADA'S SEASIDE BENT) \u201c =.- Saint Andrews, N.ape | KENNEDY\u2019S HOTEL, A Popular Hemelike Moieh ' chins Write for our sabes.= © - ARENAKIS HOUSE, i MOUNTAIN VIEW: 4; DELI AR Sn Ret free te soumis.\u201cAMERICAN HOUSE: SWEETABURG, QUE.ut fine tr ein Lu Vie in vicinity, ni combined, rs smi resort.terms and re 0.T'RATCHRLDER Proprietress.\u2018OCEANIC HOUSE, * \u2018Cushing\u2019s Island, Portland, Ms., _ open 3th.B.\u20ac.GIBSON, Proprietor.| \u201cidlooail Clergy House of Rest CACOUNA.QUE agement ote a committes.The house wil.betel for the soception Of festa on ihe Bt 2 Janel loath for roo stat Jew in the mare mere er cect app on 8, ng Gate of to priority et 'Epplicntion.Apply to > MRS.M.BELL IR 13 tecd HEB Sonn st, auebes.LAKE COTTAGE HOTEL, __Caledonia Springs, Ont.° to Mi neral Werers.SEITE J.8.McPOUGALL.DIRIGO HOUSE, Long Island, Pertland Harbor, Me.Opens Jupe 15 for the sesson of 1898.rooms.Ere, or ve to between Sky Blus and Sa 8 Lee, und, last night had an interview with Bob Li kh Please Inform your resdors, that if writes to confiden- Base Hits., after a sharp ride, ormer came Cook regarding the general situation.He ae ons.that \u201cthe time mit t within w Tres a ety roatored to a heatth an Two games have been arranged be- Sway and won ort two loti with Red said that if the Yale crew won the first which each day's race must be finished vigor, after years of suffcring from Nervous Weakness tweer ntrea and the Cuban Giants M third, behind heat they would win' the cup.He ex- will be extended to 650 pm.Lows of M Boo Lack Coutidence, eto.» twee L Si Re ee hae ia Gladys Les.hres pected.however, thet they P would \u201cbe year, if a completion of the full course wo er 1 wes roubed sad swindled uno ri the near future P The fiourth race waau pretty long one beaten at the start, as starting was the was not possible by six o'clock, itr was nearly lost faith in mankind, but thank 1am now Montreal lays Plattsburg at Platts- for a heavy track, vou Peytonia did Leanders\u2019 strong point.He ded that no race.It is hoped the added half elk vigorous and strong to p play not sem Lo like the LUE che aiay- Yale would row to the finish whatever hour will save some of Lhe \u201c\u2018flukes\" TEER eo I wantnomeney eee ext} team go to Malone to-mor- ed®behind from nes e pened.He bad confidence in the of the Ethelwynn-Spruce IV.series.Jiseod Address, Jas.A.Haan Dairag.koh ; TURF.- Co A0 \u201cAt Windsor.7 CTT BN oT eee eb à avec À a i] > Windsor, Ont., July 7.\u2014The following Ts \u2019 a summary of the first day's races at Wind- - Sy A \u2018 1 sor Race.yesterday: _ J ; _ : 8 8 First race, 2.17 trot.purse $800\u2014 |\u2018 x À T 7 TT TTT TTT TE TEE Tee ES Sens ss Lake Krie, br g, mbletonian | Tr, 1 Stable.Chicago.\u2026.\u2026.119111 / LB Youn, ab mr Swearmger | + 0100 | i 7 FOB THEE &D Colambue 0 or Re 4 328 (P rr / JE a ' 4 MacDuif, 2 E Johneoh & Colt, 123 f Clara Ro bm, Peior Morr, © © °° | a OLLAWA ves eves sre carson errrrses on 8 0 1dr sir 7, A ; son, br h, Hugh Scott, Cale- @ mt = 7 THE .onia, Ont.000.onl.43234 : « 4 NN.E.L.Robinson, b h, Wm.Scattor- «we LCI (00 TT fom Br \u2018 = - Bat ood, Philadelphia, Pa.1 710 4 8 TE aie ESA py | Prince H.SE, 8, Molaoghlies \u2014 \u2014 can \u2014 17 Leg +s een ses roues age es 810 556 sc \u2014 - 7 Franklin Hg ol H.Anthony, Mun- , Ae., + .176768 Letitia, b \u2018m, WI \"Keating, \u2018Bay City.Miob ov veereesinninnnen nn 35497 - Attraction, b s, W.Singer, Balti- 11H71 .- LL à : BEARI NGS more Time R184, 115K, Liki.Ein, 3.15.ST.GEORGE'S GOLF CLUB AT SANDWICK, ENG.Nm RE.Sccond race, 228 pace prirac S500 .= à ne il : Guaranteed Dan tice.HRS F.Steele, Chios i 3 3 : seemed Lo take to the heavy pue ring wad ne yor, of eu mer or CR Mao poele] PE 2 \u2019 Hialaain, » bh HC Knill, Jr, on 2283 bad a splendid fight in tle 2 fia Eiht | 2 off.on the second half of the course, \u201c Winoi July 7~Ed.Hackett, the FOR ' onde.5 À Honvett.jackwon.464 4 of 8 Passing bo stand the first they have rowed the second half na fast speedy Rat Portage oarsman, will ao.g.Geo.M.Vall, De troit\u2026 5 4 5 5| time Marry Duke was in front, show- as the first nalf.Mr.Cooke is mot as company ie oy Hanlan to the big co Mollie's: and Anheuser.dis ing the way to Partner by balf a length sanguine of winning as the Yale crew.eastern regattes as his culling - part- LL Li Time\u20142.21 1.3, 220 14.2.33.At the quarter Mra.TR Part He mtimated that Be would not he sur- per.per : - , 2.84 t re $800.\u2014 op - rised i e lLeande wor.© .+ Digk Wilh.be eran Manville, / Morgan held it_until the stretch.In fhe American crew would not row above The Britannis Disqualified as Vester: YEARS, 1 1 1j the meantime Jerry Duke was Été forty strokes per minute day's Race.\u2018Reddy.bi.Dick Roach, \u2018Brusscis,Ont.3 à 4.| comparatively easy under a pull.the jieved that the Leanders Rie be pull he Hunter's Quay, Firth of of a0t5de, July Mt ! PW, TU.Swearlnger, stretch, moved into second place, 2 7.\u2014Yesterda.d day of t fl Pecumbus, 0511 Cent aser 82 3 a hard fight.to Forty: three otrokes.regatta of The © Sida Coriathian Y he : Brown Duge, be , John BL Pettit, began a The Field, the country gentleman's So _ The wheels will be on ex- Poet.Huron, Mi 3 4 3 Partnet, turned into the stretch news I to chagrin that its \u2018 \"Timber, b bh.LA Gir.Lamar, last bat one, was now sent along with a DSWSPaper, dwing do tenons 1 from the hibition all this oak «or, ! TOTO rase car TT ! 4- ?% 7 drive.He collared the Duke at the regatta © exc pot toile Dh rinted \u2018 al Balle Howard.bm, Edmund Taylor, .6 and à won by a scant th.| was n ollowed, ry = : oToronta, OBE.ra Aie Be 65 was a good hard whipping finish.lesflets which it bas caused to dis- ; Ls ir iC id Ui | And intending.purchasers are invited: to! Cty Wilken, br & Tyron Ally, Bay 9 g| Boore tired in ths phe last 3 Bt and was Fs tee Br Wed certain For York |.à is | call and see them betore deciding.avt sa seu 6 155 6 va u se 10000 ow three le t Len 5 \u201c a rt ds diese NE mme 2 2510 HAT \u2018rico, Mount Royal \u2018Bvoopte] | fourpal one ape Ith, SE me | Lil mme It was born in Causde, patented in Ca: wos RD iil, Pani Hise 8 10 ase, ar seven starters, Acd i ral ae a moment ideas wh al re- ' [san i ay Cn .Es + : PEE 3 0 19 Srakefield, Joo and.: rn mart an ther tore \"not: ) WILLE | he most fancied at 2 to 1, and oy the slightest ateation to it.Br \u201cIt is the Best Wheel \" Yesterday's Racing at Bej-Aln Dawes\u2019 horss Royal \u20ac at 4 to 1.in speaking of this matter World + Bel-Air \u2018was thrown td'the public Brother ; © two! \u201cWhatever has been written as com- in the or cea v0 EERE Shah Be RE ERR M , x since\u201d pe: an : e \u2018would.douhtiess have Pr much, ger vo shown We And sel tor $1 0 tn he uh nited 5 riva ; The Wheelie tobe sil | | pe pez FRS ha | J.PERRY, Prepristor, CURTIS FARM HOTEL, FORTUNES ROCKS, MEK, .ee oma Bootie 1 Sa MH BELLEVUE HOTEL.NOTRE DAME DU,PORTAGE.A Building on an elevated site near the Xoglish hache commen din 0 Prop extensive ves oy Ban a org 0 \\ CLAWBONNY AND COTTAGES.pesverz, beatin drives, nit Bee.SE por 16i i= ALPINE HOUSE, G Gorham, N.H- H.Ns ss th 0 Gateway to ington.= is Sal within a short distance from the House.x.B.- fer Giroulars.G.D.Stratton, codis (>; LAKE VIEW HOUSE, dress D.s.i 151 96 CW OoRLANDS: Mp Qk Bln sy iE at Sr i ex rida 158 God Lon MMER, WELL TUR- tar ed flat lalifax.Nova moderate; Ah thon ot.su.Mon iront POARDERS cn Be or on Ein ft Snel | mere miens dec Pen LE 133 30008 coox à mou se Tow, X.v.ses OTTAWA HOUSE, | MONTREAL H HOUSE, pe \"re ry [LANG {HOTEL ACADIA, Tracadie, P.PEL Tegal os à health snd pleasure resort.Heute pen June Heya Write for ciroulars.bo CANADA HOTEL.Dr P.ry Now open.Newly Te boating and bie; comfortable rooms.Charges podarat Troha \u2018 141 26 : 5.T.ST.CYR, Proprioier.\u2026 THE BANNER HOUSE, Chateaugay Lake.M.110 eed = Kilby, Prop.THE NANEPASHEMET, \u2019 MARBLESEAD, MASS Ocean Sce: the Atlantic cost; For eae a MNT BROWN weet LAKE MASSAWIPRL | Vorth Hatley, Le The Lilley house is Toit Te uy.Ai : BASS ROCK HOUSE, Prov.\u201d ue gcd Kennebunk +.ALLAN Open Jume 10th.ILE AUX NOIX HOUSE, Open Jurje 15, 13, Board sad room, 1.00 weekly.Oroquet : Le TOI à notes .8 boll ir on Fer , Hollyhoek Hedge, \u2018Dunham, ummer rders.sna arives; near ake, =e =o 2 x, Th KE VIEW FA WL OA Te ga Whitpan, à A 4 FÉLOEIL GENTLEMEN on Boaz Z| der | willie CE on, \"raie ta men 8 io BY 0.por Dan ARD\u2014-PLEASANT HOU SR pe LAKE sg sad a P ve B° | RT summer boarders.Bo miles frie Moh.Bitasted directly oo the tes wall ove To : Park House, Magog, Que. WAGE EARN Rs ano \u2018OTHERS __\u2014# v Clerks, Salesmen, \u2018Farmers, Laborers, Milkmen, \u2018Gardeners, | Etc., Etc.- Four Hundred and Eighty - Dolls for Nine Short Letters mem.Believing that a revenue tariff as proposed in substitution for a protective tariff will strike a cruel blow at every wofkingman, every workingman\u2019s family, every farmer, and every dairymaa in Canada the publishers of the \" Star offer a number of prizes for the , most sensible letters on the question as to the prospects, the effects and.the remedy.These competitions will be \u2018kept open at the Jeast until the 15th July next.They may come from Liberals, Conservatives or Independents.They will be submitted to independent judges, and the prizes enumerated will be awarded accordingly.We believe that wages of all workingmen will fall instantly upon the adoption of a revenue tariff.We believe that on the adoption of a revenue tariff, the money in circulation «ll over Canada will shrink until \u201cthe scarcity of money\u201d will be a national We believe that the adoption of à revenue tariff would drive every em- \u2018ployer of labor to increase the length of the working hours to compensate for the loss-in trade.We believe that on the adoption of a revenue tariff the positions available for clerks, bookkeepers, cashiers, salesmen will diminish to the utter destruction of thousands of livings.We belisve that Americans, Germans \u2018and Swiss will, upon tbe adoption of a :xevaniue \u2018rapitf in Canada, immediately {nvade the Dominion as a slaughtsr mar ket, and when the factories and shops have been destroyed and Canadian me- chanica driven from the country, will put up the prices of all imported goods, with the certain result of increased ax- \"pense to every family.We believe that on the introduction of a revenue tariff work for all wage- earners will grow scarcer and scarcer every month.until the whole character.of the industrial life of Canada will have - bean changed with: corresponding de- | pression throughout the country.We believe that on the adoption of a \u2018revenue tariff, all bank and joint ,stock companies\u201d shares will suffer continuous impairment.We belisve that upon the adoption of \u2018a revenue tariff, all yeal estate, city, suburban and farming, in the entire Do- TW \u201cwas vit \u201cdepreciats-enormousty-\u2014\u2014- We believe the adaption of & revenue \u201cSavitt will bring no substantial decrease in the cost of living.We believe that the adoption of a rev-, enus tariff wiil seriously sffeot all rail-: way and steamboat companies by vastly reducing the number of passengers.We believe that the adoption of a rev- anue tariff would produce thousands of 'yacant houses and stores, would strike a ; quick and fatal blow at the development of all suburban properties, would cut down the demand for all farm products iin every province of the Dominion.co We believe \u2018it would take twenty years, even with the abolition of \u2018the condemped revenue tariff, io climb again to .the point where Canada stands today.and we believe tens of thousands of families will be paüporized beyond the possibility of recovery.- We believe that national degradation wold\u2019 follow these conditions.andfhat the way would be immediately opened: up fof 'snbexation to the country to-7Îhe south which is hurrying back with all: : peed.to & universal protective tarif.© ABy workingmsn, clerk.or Yar oa) in Capsda who .\u2018belisve or who does -not believe that these conditions, will be established \u2026 my compete for the prise letters./ Tim ape will be\" fairly handled \" laity: decided.The competil Ail be open at least until, ithe 18h will help all competitors dn 7 Lo r .\"Mechanics, | : ; à a RAILWAY CONDUCTORS.MOTORMEN.: BAKERS.BUTCHERS.{ BOILERMAKERS, U¥ ENGINEERS, : TAILORS.LABURERS, MILLERS.ELECTRICIANS.PRINTERS.STEAMFITTERS, and any other members of the warking classes.For all Classes in List No.I: Ist Prize - Gold Coin $100 00 2nd Prize - « « 4000 3rd Prize - \u201c\" 20 00 For all Classes in List No.2: Ist Prize - Gold Coin $I00 00 2nd Prize - \u201c« \u201c 40 3rd Prize - \u201c« «2000 For all Classes in List No.3: Ist Prize - Gold Coin $100 00 2nd Prize » \u201c «4000 3rd Prize = \u201c20 00 PE HARD, HARD FACTS.The following account of the disasters into which the United States was plunged by the revenue tariff party will be familiar to all, and should counteract the endeavors of the Re venue Tariff party to subject Canada | to a similar visitation.We will in brief compess outline the disasters, from which our neighbor suf-' fered by a step towards free trade, s single step.: When the American elections of \"62 drew near and it was apparent that side issues would probably rettrn the revenue -tariff party to power, the foreign inves tor took fright and began to pour into the markets that flood of American securities which, as it was the first sig- pal of approaching disaster, was at the same time one of its accelerating causes.When the Democrats got into power they determined to reduce the tariff, and long: before their low tariff went into force the country itself showed by a dulness in trade and a bositancy in dofng busl- ness that it repented of the change.-Æarly.in-1892 the exporta of gold to pay foreign investors on securities thrown on the market was estimated at thirty millions of dollars, and nearly: ninety-one millions in gold bad been exported in the twelve mionths end February, 1898.At the same time the exports of staple products seriously declin- od.The faimer found a revenue tariff\u2019 to be without influence in bin behalf, m | augmenting prices or increasing bis exports, while it decidedly Injured Bim in\u2019 hia various relations within the country.The value of wheat exported declined\u2019 titty millions of dollars between Docem- ber, 1888, and March, 1893.\u2019 All this time the country was only threatened with a \u2018low tariff.It will be remembered tbat considerable difficulty was experienced in getting the tir ift.passel, and that it would put into force only in \u20181894, and without the oon- sent \u2018of the president.But the mere knowledge that the tariff was intended, acting as a deterring influence upon, the activit of branch of industry, pre- cipita tated panics and crises unparalisied in tbe annais of trade Merchants knew not whom to trust, and \u2018credits were curtailed ;.manufacturers kuew not \"what Blow W to fall upen_ them, and were: indi d to make contracts ar.to so- The wifbdrawal.of deposits in banks\u2019 intebeltio tbe crisis and the osing days of June §w the of New York vaiBly offering pre par cent.for short cans ca the very highest ne curity.Effery one who-oonld get cu cnmulade stock.Hundreds of manutactor ies abut] down, thousands reduced wages sod \u201cworked at half \u2018time, and before the élo of \u2018the year the army of the unempldyed was humbered by hundreds of thousands The.public grew more sand mofe alarmed and withdrew its money om.the banks and other sav L ings insfitutions,.and within the year over aix fhandred banks and \u2018loan and mortgag@ companies were forced to the wall, wit} \u2018liabilities of one hundred and | seventy rr Within fins months rese firmer lean, thro fundred aad ed.The [Heclite in trade so weriounaly affected fhe railroads that gaits one third the total mileage df the United States pdir trite bankruptay.hile the whole country looked longingly to our banks for help.tbe authority of the pre- ank of Commerce that ; for ney \u2018during the st umd) je, 1868 from every busine Xnoluding banks, from the Western \u2018States to the Atlan- tio, Ocean, were simply innurherable, and that these applicants were but that meagre portion which could afford good security.Clearing house returns in New York declined 14 per cent.the average for the United States being a declipe of 12.9 per cent.and this while real, notwithstanding Canada's int: relations with that country, autfered s .deciine of only 31-2 per cent.| The year 1894 saw a continuames of the distress.The tdkiff went into action that autumn.The bank \u2014clear- ings declined tweaty-aix per cent.morc than double the decline in 1893.The drain of gold continued and the legal limit in the treasury was time and again \u2018drawn upon.Loans have been floated, amounting to hundreds of millions, under the bconomical Government which \u201c1 wished to protest the country from taxation, and the foreigriers who supplied the gold at a good profit with one hand drew it back again with the other.Importers could bring in goods at a somewhat less duty, but when these came in they lay unsold on the shelves, and the bulk of them are lying there still.And the farmer\u2014the farmer in whose interests the Liberal leaders lie awake at night devising schemes to get into power metres .wid \u2014the farmer saw wheat touch the lowest LIST No.2 Rae price it had brought within two hundred CLERGYMEN.| and fifty years.In the previoua year it | DOCTORS.had been sold lower thai at sny time { - - LAWYERS.within one hundred and twenty-five ; years.TEACHERS.; The army of the unemployed, not be- COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, ing engaged in upbuilding, took to the CLERKS, opposite oocupatioh.Three great railway SBALESMEN.PEE strikes ocurred, accompanied with wan- \u2019 \u2014 ; .ton destruction of property.Coxey and his army of tatterdemallons marched on\u2019 LIST No.3 to Washington, the jest of \u2018a Demo- FARMERS.cratic press, an United States repetition MILKMEN.of the formula of Go to tbe Devil, once GARDENERS.addressed to Canadian manufacturers.The losses under a low tasitt party in the United States ve THE PRIZES, run far into the billions.It will be years before the experignoe will be forgotten.THB ANTI-TOXINE TREATMENT.A report as to tbe value of \u2018\u2018antitoxine\u201d as a cure for diphtheria, which seems to pulverize doubt under an overmastering weight of proof, has.been prepared by the Padiatric Society, and given to the New York press.The information upon which it is based was collect- wd by over six hundred physicians scattered throughout the United States and Canada.It is not drawn from \u2018 bos- pitals, but from the more impoftant field of private practios, where most of tha cases are found.Then care was taken in revising the returns.\u201cReports of 3628 cases were gathered by the Society.\u201d\u201d says the New York Tribune.\u201cOf theese.244 Cees wake Fojacted : because evidence was not conolupive that the trouble was really diphtheria.These re cases were, however, all recoveries.All the doubtful cases which terminated fatally were retained in the statistics.\u201d With this report is incorporated 942 Health Board cases in New York and 1468 in Chicago.The whole number of tindeubted cases of diphtheria treated with \u201canti-toxins,' were 713 deaths, or 12.3 per cent.Excluding 218 cases in which treatment was delayed so long that the patient was already moribund, the death rats comes down to 8.3 per cent.11 we take only the \u2018casas in which the anti-toxine was appl'ed within the first three days\u20144 in number\u2014the percentage of deaths to 7.3 per cent.This is a marvell showing against one of ths deadliest dis- eages that afflict the human race.The necessity of prompt application of tha rémedy is written on the face of those figures.As the New York Tribune puts it: } It may be effective if a plied on the fifth or the seventh or tf e tenth day.It is never too late for it to bs worth trying.But-the probability.of benefit.decreases in crie ratio as time elapses before the third day.The death Tate in cases treated, in the first three de s is 7.8 per cent; in those treated r the third day it is 27 pen cent.HM pbthoris is a disease that strikes with the rapidity of a coiled serpent, and the antidote to the poison cannot be \u2018too soon introduced into the frame which is to be the battle-ground between the two.es ee i \u2014_\u2014 IF SIR CHARLES COULD - FOLLOW TBE ! AMERICAN SYSTEM.It is fo be hoped that no admirer of the American system of government is impatient because Sir Charles Tupper has \u2018not \u2018yet resigned, although two weeks have elapsed since polling day.Under the aforesaid American system, a defeated government would not dream of retiring yet.The party, after it has been overthrown at the polls there, holds, another session of Congress, in Which it voles away millions by \u201cthe handful; and does not yield up to public purse until \u2018four months after the verdict hes been rendered at the Polls.If Sir Charles; could and would follow the American system, be Would now suminon à session of the: BI Parliament, defeated mem bots and all-members who are sure of their seats and members who now know.thé worst\u2014and .proceed to pass lavish estimates and adopt such measures as might please him.Then about the close of October he would gracefully resign and invite Mr.Laurier to enjoy bim- self off the empty «oyster shell.- The American.system in-traly « great.system.; : 2 THE FRESH wn AiR FORD.; et \u201c Subecribers to \u201cthe.Fond wha, forward\u2019 their contributfons through the \"Star\" office are requested \u2019to send wheq possible obeques- payable to order.a however, the money is handed in, a re- -ceipt therefor abould be obtained.Ts 4 Publishers cannot bold themselves re- | spopaitie for sums for which a proper has not been issued.Those to subsoribe anonymously may D readily obtain quels \u20186 receipt, under; w fiotisious nés er - pé- 88 whats the aoènel mains ia repurted, were 657%.\u2018Amang thess there - | most sensible, and success will not de- à | pend upon: literary style or construc- The Baily Stat.GRAHAM & 00,\" Proprietors.\"168 and 168 Pt.James Street.eee rie Bale hada = trae.Troaktiis oun $1.40 for ere balirs de Fe né her Bagi hilah, nowspapers pu parc fir Franch ddr dela hare Mme: Data a ee r CI RCULATION \u2014or THE\u2014 Dy and Weekly Star FOR WEEK ENDING JULY 4 1896.| { + Present Average: 45, 571 _84,718 Average Circulation = J 20% DAILY, For Week ending July 4.WEEKLY STAR Last Wook 795 ofthe STAR From the above figures are ex- scriptions regarded as more or lees ephemeral.TUESDAY, JULY 7, 186 = \u2014 * THB PRIZB LETTERS.\u2014 | ! Now that Mr.Laurier, by his assurances to the manufacturers, appears to be making up his mind that the revenus tariff idea should be abandoned, the in- tereat in the prise letter competition, announced in the Star, is creating more and more interest.The Star takes the ground that the American experience of & revenue tariff should act as a danger signal to Canada.It is not a question as to who shall be Premier or shall govern the country.It is a ques- rocks, Any conpetitor who prefers that bis letter should not be published should mark it, \u201cnot for publication.\u201d By reference to the details of the competition it will be observed that there are three classes and the awards of four hundred and eighty dollars in cash will \u2018go to the best three letters in the three classes.[ES The Istters should be.abort, - =F \u2018from four -to eight pages of note paper, although an excess of this space will not \u2018aot as à bar to success.The winning letters .will be those considered t tion.The questions to be considered are: 1.Is à revenue tari£f desirable tor Canada?.2.Does the experience of others in departing from a protective to a revenus tariff justify the belief that « jury to manufacturers, farmers, mer- erally?; The competition will not be closed before the 80th July.cluded several thousand short sub- | whether the Conservatives aor Liberals | tion\u2019 of steeciily the ship éway trom the | .revenue_ tariff would work serious 1n- | Government, and whic his ballot would be both identified and counted.BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.The of \u201cComm mersial \u201cBaloure \u2018states that the fi loss of the United States Cause for the month of J 7 This makes the total for half year 803,950,550, & dec rison with.the record 155 \"Vo dohom or the same period of The London lin tch which says that the Transvaal Government ordered 60,- Loewe & Co.the well- known Ge manufacturers.\u2018Ten thousand of the rifles have already been delivered.A cloud-burst at Bel Air, Ohio, did great damage on Monday, drowning many sheep and Cattle and wi n away bridge trestles ouses.canning and preserving factory was also | swept away.The water in the Ottawa \u2018River, on Baturday.at Ottawa, registered one foot one inch less than on the same date last ear, ahd has been steadily falling since une/10.Very low water this year is feared.Loskwood, aged 70 best known members the Womens\u2019 Christian\u2018 Temperance Union in New York State, Mount Vernon, N.Y.Sunday night.No importance is attached at the Papal Legation at Washington to the Te port from Rome that Bishop Falconi will replace Cardinal Batolà as the Papal delegate at Washington.Toronto Street-Rallway figures show \u201cthat the Comp ® carrisd over 18,000 less in June than in the same LE The falling off is as- eribed to the bicycle.The submerged torpedo works of H.M.8.Crescent, Quebec, bave been closed to visitors, certain parties having been making suspicious enquiries.A pumerously signed petition has been jer wit the City lerk of Ottawa favor of ringing eu the Curfew bell every evening © o\u2019cloc Sir Aercules Robinson, or of Cape Colony, and British High ¢ Comma: sioner in South Africa, bas been elevated ne peerage.Yomans, the well known hatter, ot New York, and his wife, were drown ed in a lake in Norway last Saturda h Chisholm, a pioneer shigouilder snd Hoh navigator, Paled at Meaford) Ont., Monday, aged 72 years.Sir John Pender, the British cable na another paralytic stro sd bie condition is ea a Mrs.Nancy Ho Howe Serg n, of \u201cB* Field Battery, ee Cc.A] died at Quebec on Monday.Pierce M.B.Young, of G ; US.Minister to Guatemala, is dead in Now or] Mr.G H.h has been appointed Vice-Consal for pain at Que 4 QUEENSLAND COMES IN, Vancouver, BC.July 7.\u2014From ad- vices received by Australian steamer Miowera, it now seems probable that the Queensland Government will - join South Wales and Canada in poatisg a subsidy te the Canadian- ralisn steamshi Capt.Bird on behalf of Jas.Boost, manegin re of the line, recently interviewe the Queensland Government, and it is sald the Government will \u201crecommend Parliament to to Brant a subsidy of mix thousand per year for three years.The company are at present negotiating in land for the con- ruction of a larger steamer for the e PRIZES DISTRIBUTED.Sorel, July 7.\u2014The anrual distribu-> tion of prises to the pupils of Mrs: Brodier and Miss Crebassa\u2019s Ac er took place at the City Hall as usual, on the eve of Dominion Day, à hi of friends and relatives being resent.The programme cénsisted of recitations, French and English, music and ui Aongst the generous prise givers for 1896, È pe has t names Hon.Mr.Desjardins, He th Mr.Forget, President of t the Riche Brospan u, Mr.Controller of the Province, an Sherman, Philadelphia, U.a ties Johnaon, Clarenceville.CALLSIT À FABRICATION.on, J pecial.)\u2014Col.Fran- pes Greg h sentence was dent rer.after treason this ording.hat The tony the m e story o White's et-book, purported rom -whioh -were- -.pub- ext some time since by the Transvaal containdd al- ished leged teleg: implicat tered path Atrios O ompeny al raid, is be fab tt roux \"begining to \u2018 Commons yesterday, © honor.of add- would not recurn Me s In control o£ col- SALMON FISHERS' STRIKE.They Want « Better Price Per Fish Than Has Ba Been Paid.B.C.Ju July T,\u2014A num of fibres arrived fron ved he rate of six cor conte yd but daim thet the amount was ufient to live on.The canners wanted to work on t samé terms tg on the fi en, closing all the stôres thinking as they bad no money they would have to give in.The fishermen, however, ee Sound al: lies in the Indians, who Joined strikers and who offered to feed them and bring them to Vancouver in\u2019 canoes.The men to the number of \u2018nine hundred camped at Head Inlet and waited for.Several days to see if \u2018the canners would \u201cgive\u201d ay and then started for iVancouve be majorily coming down in sloo and chers ndisn canoes.The have nearly all home and wy they will not fish this season, pad de the wbites will fie on Fraser.The men claim that no acts of violence were committed and that when willing to compromise the managers to meet them in anyway.BRITISH COLUMBIA FIRES.Vancouver, B.C.Ju July 7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Bush fires are ra around every, town on the mai British, Columbia.At Vancouver and other places the firemen are kept busy night end day keeping the flames within bounds.e n years ago last month Khe city was t.each destroyed -by-bush- fires, .s0- year extraordinary The fire ayète British Columbia, is not so efficient, ich the result that a business biock and five isolated stores were burnt to the ground last night.The danger at: other \u2018places is serious and many special firemen are hired to ir the flames in the of the cottlement.MUST PAY FOR TROOPS.London, July the House of Lord George Ham: ilton, Conservative, formerly First Lord of the fdmiralty, moved that the India Exchequer should pay for the support of the Indian troops sent to replace the garrison troops thers, Who are being used in the Soudan expedition.There was a long debate on the motion, which, was, Host aly adopted by a vote of e compelling of the Tice Government to el the expenses of these \u20ac En 15 likely to cause m discontezs ou 7.\u2014In LOST HIS ARMS.Brockville, Ont, Ju Jul (Special) Joseph Wimperley, a ° Grand hile adjusting.sand pipe of bis 7 ine in the local ards on Sunday, caught his right hand.Dne of the large driving wheels pa over it, almost severing it at the wrist.be i hand was ampu tated General Hospital.I.Wimperly is about 5 years of as, and running an engins for 30 years.MR.CHARLTON WA WANTS DAMAGES.(Special to \u201cto the Star.) imooe, Ont., July 7.\u2014John Charlton, M.P., his entersd York Central Railway for d for Injuries susta at Tonawanda De- \u2018cember Jast, from which he has not yet recovered.- ANTICOSTI'S PI PROGRESS.Quebec, July 7.\u2014 M Menier\u2019s manager, at A \"Anticosti, Mr.Commetant, ar- yesterday on his way to Now Toms.here meet his wife and: family, who are are coming from France.An immense ew arork is being done en the Island by .Menier's men.THE \u201cSTAR\u201d BY: MAIL.The Star is sent to people at the summer resorts at city rates.effort to so mark the \u2018ballot as to show the 'briber who has bought them that they bave delivered the goods.The other class spoil their ballots through a misunderstanding of the way in which ballots should be marked.It is easy to call this last class \u2018\u2018stupid,\u201d but stupidity is.not a bar to the possemsion of tho franch'se, and the application of an epithet doss mot, as a rule, solve a problem.A ballot ought to be devised which, if possible, would be proof against both of these kinds of attuck.Ome vould fa) that thie ballot now in use so en ph Wy suggests: \u2018the.way | in which it sliould be marked hat\u2019 mo one sould blunder throug h mistake.- &ppa- rently.even this feat has hb ion ! plished, unless we suppose that bribors all over Lhe bountry and on both sides \"have entered into a conspiracy of stupidity by which thoy instructed their victima to mark\u2019 their bellots in sleh a way as to make their identification very doubtful and the connting of their votes.more doubtful still It.is suggested that thd ballot might be made all black, with the exception: ot poe dirsnlar spaces opposite the names \u2014thé names heniise) vbs being printed in whfte\u2014with a vle wof rendering it im- |- poss!:ble to mark the ballot in another, plack.This would undoubtedly be an im-' provement, tending to make it easier for} the uninformid ho vote right and harder | for the bribéd to mark his ballot for identification.Other plans suggest themselves, but Most of them have the fatal] weakness: of complication; and unless it be intended to follow the pve gol a \u2018some of the£ \u2018tloflly \u2018 dlesnéranebion complisesing the \u2014 ANTI-SEMITISM IN AUSTRIA.THE SPOILED BALLOTS.Berlin.July 7 \u2014{Bpeotal JA \u2018 which has in the Bi i Broadly speaking, the {here are two classes of Austria by Deputy éregorr.provides of men who apoil ballots.+ The one class that all Jews ahall excluded from do so deliberately, either to avoid vot.citizen's nt te their propert Ing or in the coure of a dishonest punishment shall be re-introduced for criminals of the Hebrew race.Deputy Schneider offered an amendment making it a orime for a Jew to marry a Gentile.FAST ATLANTIC SERVICE.London.July 1.\u2014Mr.Robert Financial £¢ to the coming change of im the matter Solid probably remain in abeyance torii | THE TROUBLE ) IN oRETE July Ge \u2014 Toe Daily New pub- despatch from Athe , i in view of us Porte no.th nee 1 chief Berean s of poly Fowsrs.wh mats ve unsnimous urged Geos a to influence the Crotace, te, conse their ec postility sod to Pp) reeks 1 ing supplies: to hee bel in, ana CARPET uAxgne FAIL.Toron = ial.)\u2014Mesars.Talbot, \u201cBooks & er, pr ma- BORE of El ve assigned \u201cand ER Toronto.No fo aff haa been presented t the be liabili les are Tikaly \u20ac rm formerly did, site \u2014\u2014\u2014 pt IN A fr.3 \u201c Permbroie Ont.\u201cJoly n named Filidn A drogue od Lars Do eer bot word ols 1 a HE | .| GOVERNOR R ROBINSON.| Sh es: | thot her to nurse her mbered that \u2014 res Over all the orld Rost Nutles 5 Food ha ti for more the Your Ician will come & © staterm SEs FOOD sonate.It ts only the ue.tendant on Pheri of cow's milk Tas ton \u20ac of water to doctor about Nestie's Food and send te Conga a Taree.sample oan and our bouk, \u2018The ,\u201d both of which will be a sont fro ox on application.LE ENING, MILES = £0.Soccessors o Thoë.ss Be dalpice ste, Ho tbeal, 15872 ta For New-Born Infants Use Only Lactated Food.When it is found impossible for the infant, Je should be remem\u2019 Lactat perfect substitute for mothbr's milk, ond in ve many cases oan be used with 8.Shen Fated Food is regularly used, New ated, Food is a | rr AND ONLY \u201csnow COMING THIS YEAR EN = Wall L.Jiain's 3-Bing Glos is Menagerie, Royal Roman, Hippodrome | roy wo ri and Trained Wild Animals pr Only grees © ley.Will Pealtively Exathie g¢ PLD SHAMROCK Lowi rMes) fun.Moy MON TREAL oh FRIDAY & SATURDAY, ULY 10 upon.soe Highest Grade Wheel for sale chen Richelieu & Ontario Nav.Co.Steamer Leaves A.M.\u2014For Alexaudria Bay, N.y, 10 ston and A Front tons heels P.ML\u2014 me.reday steamer Hamilton lesves Tor amilton and intermediate porta.Tr Fan | 3 ay.Grand ne on Board.ensy ote beo 1 ean, fy d Baguenay mers ve ue or nay and intermediate po Bere on and time tables apply at City Ticket Ofce\u20141t3 St.James Bireet moe Rosi-Ofies)-\u2014\u2014 162% | POPULAR EXCURSIONS To GCROFBOIS ISLAN Da ET en - M, m.Price, »10c.All kinds of Fretreahments te on board sed on Hot water provided free.CAPT.A.GOULET, Prop.THE ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND.| WRCLOAL \u201cBALWA and after Monday, the the Hind June, 1896, th ihe pe will Tim\u2019 daily (Sunday road = ! Leave Montreal by rand Trank Reil- Ware ME Pomme by Canale pita 800 nis PPaine\u2019s Calery Compor Compound a Lifo- Lea ewer Doha is Renewer in Hot Weather.= \u2014 & Thousands of peop! le feel weaker and do more unhealthy the summer do months than at any ot time of the ae year.is duoc to the depressing 4 and enka at.t weather) fortified: An a will Joa: Mo pren) Inge © weakest system may ortified- Exprems ve Mon oven and made strong by Paine\u2019 5 Celery Car.pt 3045 0 vice and run thivugh to Little Math, arriving und, earth's greatest blessing to suf- wili leave Cacoûns Sunday ev fering humanity.We quote the words ange 0 0 cioot Bd ram through t6 Moatraal arty arriving of one of Canada\u2019s bost physicians; he teres Loser tartar, U0 LCT says: \u201cIf men and wumen durin, © heated days of summer would use Baine' 's aos too oe rl ncn Celery Compound three or four times a leaing Montre at &00c'ciock run through day.they would find their vitality and \"The trains of the Intercolonial Ballway are bested oir | ot locomotive, stre H great! and \u201d ; pet grestly increased, sien from joonmotive and three Pet \u2018digestive organs would be more viBor- obtained vis rail and steamer\u2019 ous and in better condition.\u201d tou patie, che Lover Bt Eavrence and be the Mad The Ereatost, boast of Paine's Celery time rovinoss.Far tic! 4 sll Information in to: fares, ee freight, ley \u20ac.W.RORINSON [ss ee.Bi ART », POTTING Raitesg Offa scion N.-B, re June.1 _ a $ CANADIAN | PACIFIC Kv.SUNDAY SUBURBAN SERVICE perihieeriie ame Intermediate ie Sations.' gs Pa we, Balkonste se \u201ciles va hard coal?pm adders sod £0 ST.ANDREWS, N.B., Through\u2019 Rvery foe Be And {main wing Monday, | PORTLAND & OLD ORCHARD À THROUGH SERVICE stoop, boner: ave Montreal {Windsor street) » 3 è arriving Portland 7 ree nt | CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OPFICR.\u2018190 St.Jaunes Street, fexi to Post Ofoe _ cd HERE Sa -| CHANGE -IN TIME, JUNE 22, New Service, Montreal te Quebec.Leave Montre] 800 a.m, daily, 40 rE pr and 11.18 p.except Sunday.train i fe à now \"trains ith parlor car attochet, pound that it cures when all other medicines fail, and it is the only advertised remedy is regularly prescribed by cians.WISDOM | .STRENGTH BEAUTY! x The careful and coonomisal proue eeper ays great wisdom when a selects as Sp standard of colors, the Diamond Dyes.Her wise experience leads her to use the Diamond Dyes use of their great strength, as one package jo has dyei of tw the poor Imitation makes.A gra characteristic of the Diamond their beauty of shade and oolor, they are always fast, firm and unfad- .Carefully avoid \u2018imitations and vile stituten.! \u201cand stat! on St, Jobn Halifax e: 4 inn will leavs fit: Andrews ouday, aeriviag Mo htreal, Tuseday, £30 a.m.=e A \u2014 Natural \u201c } AA AO VOODOO P mA Ls «The delicate fragrance of the fruits and spices =the purity and the, SUNDAY-SCHOOL PICNIC.ant Miers.THIS WKEK\u2014 = © The annual Picnic which was announced for the éth « en n on rates mt SATURDAY, svu AV GUST rine Rose, mos renga and other weather permit! to fale the Filgs lav o's Splend Band er 4e Sol from.To HR aio) and da date a ten 10 ome iE HE olata, © dm cen pl erie, 100 ext Tickets already\u2019 isind oe th aly.good only (or Sth | atlarnooné, aurions B cons, ta Including Hic on carousest cle strength of a well made ¢ train rane t Sah La din (a5.b put train 10e vin in extract: has caused the gr FL oo train runs to TS À ht's train runs to Quebec only.popu larity of | New Service te the White Mountains, Porte Lead ported 00 09 on duly sxcent xcept Sune | oe v e \u2018Crown Brand - ès AL À he on, Saturdays, re ma mains à © Flavoring ry FINEST T PASSENGER 2 TRAIN IN THE I « Leaves pd \u2014 y Friday Be Eamtbon ventu a Vente Mountains, Portland, Ol EE § A und\u2014Leaves Montreal ev e bo et eu for Thousand Islands ax Toronto 6.23 p.m.7 lo Chi po following morning st 10.46, ee amount of aocommod thi¢ an rec hred on lion .Da rin: a Ticket Agent, St.James stroets h@ers engaging accommodsts on ar of the on this train can gut.aboard at apy howe \u201ceur ef st.Lawrence._mvrogie méssté ww webkly buelnors mans *pecial ¥ à eave Moutreal overy Friday a esouns stations an Aras Lite o Bote) This train 2 Cacouna in time for morning; returning hs tue unda Lg Ver reaching Montreal as 7.20 à cy Ticket Offices, 148 MK.demi 0 valling hot et ae te Das u u A cholera infantum and\u2019 dis rrhoes.© nani ated Food makes tho baby happy Four fair tries a hat rds) % urine > hot wea- the accommodation The undersigned offer two prizes and service at.Caledonia.Springs \"is jn advance of any - : \u2026 other \u201cCanadian rè- Le SOT { =e ine wh it HALIFAX.open .8 \u201c= And Bonaventure Station.[.ER ST.LAWRENCE an.ADIRONDACK RR.Trains Leave Windsor Street Maion.Ta Et RE 4.30 p m ERIE Jana es and Py of $285.00 each for the best dè- * > sign for thé cover of the Canadian Almanac fof 3897, which will be the seri-centennial issue, and a poster to advertise the same.Designs may be in black and white.or in four colors.Full particulars ou application, , Em dan Se ow Yor x Tok bn amet tein the aly night train canying all Passengers wins | The Senaide and voue mountain foetal.NÉ, \u201cThe City Come Fais to \u201d Straighien it Out THE BOARD OF HEALTH REPORT .BEFERBED BACK T0 THE FINANCE COMMITTEE.Ald.Sadler Takes His Seat\u2014The East End Station\u2014The ~~ Visiting Warships.\"shé City Council again discussed the Civic Hospital tangle at its meeting of yesterday, and again failed to take any Meantime the General Hospital stadt remains in charge of the L.otesiant section of the institution, tbe corporation's own \u2018staff calculated to suffice for the whole hospital, is in charge of the Roman Catholic section only, and the appropriation voted for tenance.of Lhe hospital up to the end of the civic year is just about | The meeting yesterday was a long Alter the reading of the minutes, the City Clegk read his report, on the - Cent election in St.\" bg Mr.George W.Sadler to have been elected alderman.Ald.Rainville the report was receiv- d .Rainville and Ald.Costi- gan, retiring to tho aldermen\u2019s wardrobe, returned; with the new member between them and presented him to the od the new aldecmanr and said no doubt from what he knew of Ald.- Badler that he would perform the duties of his office in an honorable, conscién- er.On motion of Ald.Rainville, it was decided thit Alderman Sadler should re- lace Ald.Atwater on the Mount Royal rk, (ity Hall and Light Committees.bmitted a letter be bad Jecelved ins the North American and West Indies Squadron Worship that he intended visiti res! with Her Ma, and Tartar.The regret tbat owi , informing His dmiral tel to the low water a ble to bring his f t the Council would agree that the usual official reception should be accorded the distinguished visitors.Should à special with the Mesa or should the Finance Commit:e- undertake the arrangements Ÿ Ald.Prefontaine thought that the Fi- pance NE ee could act, and this was is Wors réma probable Thar the Admiral ap official visit to the Cit Gest Fi Hall on dion ~ be did, as many oro en ped oh nl ne by the Finance ittes in favor of granting \u2018$600 to ice Committee for the establish- ns a Secret Service Fund.\u2018 The ere, Nes some discussion over a re he Road Cornimitter recommend- us Raitoay regarding ne anndian Pa on Notre Dame street at ot fontaine explained the object \u20ac 'agreemen ere was a ute su le whether the city or the co nn a certain account of- pany asked that \u201cthe 009 pending the de- The Finance Com- , however, acting under the ad- + me of the City Attorney, decided that could pot advance the to this present agreeme and itself to advance the §35,- co.pending the decision of n law auit.Ald.Rainville sald that hs failed to vo the need of a deed a could go ahead and complete the recover the money aftèr- on of o law suit.Ald Mebride \u2018énquirea what stage the Ald, Rainville replied that no \u2018aw suit The compauy op \u2014be- taken by the city.enquired if there was no TR iors in the agreement on Which the work on the station\u201d gun and completed.von.Prefontaine said that Ton ided for in EE agreement.he 835,000 wax not specd- ovever, tho company would ey: That was what he feared.| Do You Us Use It?It\u2019s the best hest thing for the hair under all circumstances.Just as no man by taking - thought can add an inch to i \u201chis stature, so no pfeparation \"62h make hair.\u201c that can be done is to promote conditions favorable to This is-done by : Ayer's Hair Vigor.© soves dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes the soi} Which the hain grows, CE as a desert will blossom \"Minder rain, so bald heads grow 5 pairs when the roots are nour- But the roots must be If you wish your hair retain its normal color, or \u201cyon wish to restore the lost *.of gray or faded Bair u yor's Hair ir Yor, ar 2 | Com PRAY endl of the\u2019 law suit.000 to extend ¢ be hid ted by.the a across iacrols Srest.The ati be ated t e city should \u2018eonptruet F be bridge bo Lacroix atreet, and this has been But the sho, spociflod Coat the bridge was to according to a plan annexed.Now he lan showed the bridge as extending ten feet of the way across Lacroix street.It was & casa of a.ccon- flict between deed and plan, but after consulting with the city attorney the Financa Committee had arrived at the conclusion that hog was no doubt whatever that the.Y was compelled to build the § itself.Ald.Conna ughton tt t was difficult for him to be eliove that such a impor Een up agreement a8 thi > been in such a sli ar way to leave a a , eagonable oult us to its as very clear from what had} pu boar anid, it had been proved in very agreement which was.bre Ypo that thers had heen a most pronounced bungle in this matter.How was it that while im ant deeds that proved abeolutely ontestable and were binding on h parties, were he- ing made every day for private citizens, every single contract and deed drawn -up for the -eity was contested | end proved to be a bungle | Prefontaine replied that it was ridiculous to blame any one concerned in the drawing up of ey agreement.Difficulties would cro The case frequently occurred of legu legislation being passed by both Houses of Parliamen and being approved, by all the courts in this country.and yet being declared Ulegal by the Privy Council.The le gal or or legislative authorities who were draw u incontestable legal contracts or legislation was yet to be found.By this time the members of the Council were getting somewhat mixed in their ideas regarding the dispute, and |'a-detatabte-point- \u20ac! a-calm.ju view of the cass.He Pan iat an SE was hardly fair to charge bungling just becauss a defect had been found in the agreement.Incontestable \u2018laws and agree reements were, His W arshi agreed th Ald.Prefontaine, hard found.There was no doubt that the difficulty existed, and the thing was to remedy it in: the way most satisfactory for the city.The city bad alraady spent a million dollars in connection with this station, and tho commencement of the work had been stopped by thia difficulty.He could see no iculty in ac cepting the agreement whereby the.sep pou bounds itself to advance the coessary to extend the brid ut there might be a differences of opinion as to the advisability of the city's binding itself der apply for authority to borrow, the mney ° FPL the com- ny, pene ion.Pa was { ting ri, n motion of Ald.Rainville, \u2018seconde, by Ald.McBride that the money be not reimbursed to the Company until the courts decide that the Je is responsible if they so decide at There was a | discussion on the.report of the Board of Health in favor of à change in the systam of administration of the Civic Fever Hospital.By the old ,arrangeme: t the bospital was divided in two sections.One for Protestant lents was under the charge of.the Montreal General Hospital, tbe other for Roman Catholic pat ents was charge of the Notre Dam Hospital After the 0 appro ropriations were Passe this sprin oard of Health found its tert Sed appropriation inad uate to meet the demands mede upon i the expenses of This dual system manage ment.It was decided to canoel the contracts with the hospitals and to place the whole PE, the fever hospital under unicipal staff which the City Medical Heal h Officer catimated would reduce the cost from $1000 va $500 a month.The hospitals were notified of this de- \u2018cision and the Notre Dame Hospital staff vacating their seetion % due civic hospital .the corporation fal dle session.But the General Respir) staff refused to leave and is there still.- General Hospital aathorition claitn chat as their contract was made with the Council.the Board of Health has no authority to terminate it; tha a oan cellation of the contract would be breach of faith on the part of the ety, and that the efficient administration of the hoepital is impossible on the basis now ted.Ald.Essrigan explained that the old arrangemen worked satisfactorily, the lic Bavin confidence in the tral ment.at the civic hospital, so the two hospitals had charge of the wards.It would be unwise to disturb this system, and he thought this a case in which ih 8 Finance Committee rou 1d justified in allowing a supplementary appropriation.It would Le better to © the civic hospital up altogether than to maintain it on the system\u2019 proposed.Ald.Brunet, Chairman of the Board - of Health, blamed the Board of Chairmen forthe difficulty.If the appro- priatiog 1 d not been reduced, the change would hav been pro Ald.MeBride movad in amendment tbat the report b be Jelerred to the Finance {om mmittes Ww ructions to-keep the] oapital 0 on .\" Penny said that the old system ved-satisfactory\u2014and should abs Ald.Sater made his maiden speech in | Council in support of ths same principle.He had been surprised ta hear the hy ge advoopted on tha ground of Jpogmomy t ould, be Tr impair the etficlency 9° Of Che\u201d fovs VE tr sh such an extent to frighten people from sending \u2018their friends there .The Mayor urgad upon the Council the impo ance of the subject.He did \\Bot believe that the city could manage 1 the hospital as economically as the hos- Hh could, not to speak of at all.The Council had made the a fangement with the hoepitals and no subordinate committee could terminate it.He favored the proposed reference to the Finanoe Committee.Ald.McBride's.amendment referring | the matter to the Finance Committee was carried on the following division : Ayes\u2014Ald.Ouimet, Har r, Kinsella, Bad er, Connau bton., ebvre, Turner, McBride, Penny ath | Costigan\u2014-10.Nays\u2014Ald.\\Wilgon, Prevost, Grothe, enault, Brunet.Jupre, Marasolais, and fontaine\u2014 The Council tien adjourned.PL \u201c È SOHMER PARK.There a parge number of le at Sohmer Park last evening and they soemed + enjoy themsolves immensely.ent hua an attraotive oro i on for {bis week and large au- iences should be the rule.The musi- rogramme contains half a dozen im rs and under the leadership of Mr.Lavigno it is well carried out.Miss Katherine Rose, the pleasing mesgp-so- prano sang threo selections nd had to ard to encores.She res rhieeented a han bou ugnet vlimont Risters made a hit witk (heir song- and-dance.ed ban r attrac- | tive attire a motor songe wer wore much applauded, Dixon Brothe musioal downs Cand their rendition of music on various instruments was The Jag rogramme also includes Mins Julis- ka, the Hungarian barit one, Moa and Gooderlich, lcal artista/ and Walton and ayons groteaques and pan- tominists who created lots of fun Pie mnt trick-house.«+.MONTREAL WEST.A meet eutiate at the Aberdeen | ail re toc | purpose of e ecting two ng trman bl owing to tba, our ot Ary-0rsamurer Thicke} matement it which ah showed shat the ae ex adiiure $2200.à Pla {abilities Je Foduced b A pe pe e ear.eavin, it 2 x Ly Sone cash av ant for nking he scholastic wo touched upon a full acoount el rcises/ were given in a fl, issue}, and the cotlng de- a Den and D wi Las ond seconde, .J.Percival be au a as Beto After waiting u o'clock, and no further nominati ing offered, the\u2019 ghairman declared those gentlemen duly\u2019 elected.WESTMOUNT BY-LAWS.Several New © Ones Discussed by the \u2018 Counell Lagt Night.The Westmount Town Council met last evening, Mayor Evans jn the chal by-law was referred back to the ommittee for amendment, and laws relating to traffic \u2018on roads and maintenance of parks Me.Wm.Minto, the Sevretary-Treasurer of the town, presented his repo ublished.It was adopt- convurred in the report of the Roo Romanian recommending water mains on several \"report | so Town Solicitor, in connection wit he Warminton suits, was referred back for A communication from \u2018Mra.Little regarding the dangerous condition of the road between Mount Pleas- ent ave and the quariy was sent À letter wos read from Trenholme, Q.C., ages, being half the value of the street closed and sold by tho Council, and $250 mages to property to the Town Solciter.ir.claiming se.25 dam- It was referred LORD MOUNT-STEPHEN'S GIFT.at The Council of tha Art Association of this city at a meetin, \u201cThe Council of the Ho \u2018Association of of Montreal desires \u2018to record its appreciation of the kind gift by Lord Mourt- entitled of a picture by ie Faed, be placed immediately on view in he ee and will, beyond doubt, interesting to the members and je matters b back o Ling yee Jesterday adopt- was or \"Council desires to return Mount-Stephen, gratefully acoepts this gift, which it recognizes as à fresh proo of Lord Mount- phem's kindly interest in this coun- to OPEN AIR BAND CONCERT.The Victoria Rifles Band, under leader ship of Mr, Edouard Quivron, will render the following programme on Logan's Park antasin\u2014* Bovenir de Campine Euphonium Soleo Cavatina\u201d fron Selection\" Bnores of She Bt.St Valse\u2014* Perle de Hoses ravcovne venons ee Wet asurka\u2014* ë © Galop=\"\" Take This \u201d God Save the Queen.LADIES\u2019 ORANGE PICNIC.The © embers of Boyne Jubilee Ladies\u2019 old their annual Bros Bois on Saturday.A e of games has a pleasant time is antiol- CATHOLIO SAILORS\u2019 CLUB.a Oatholis Seilora Club at their last meet passed resol on the death of \"Hon! father of { Lady Hitaston \u2018who is president utlons « of condolence Macdonald Some Sky-Serapers.The towers ot eb.\u201d Cathedral of Cologne | 7 100%\" ta pus 19 QE ur mountain, each over ee v LV Jfamdus Ttalisn voloano, ade steeple of the Milan Cathedral 350 f height.Tha vy of Ga oo is G63 feet below the Mediterranean.Alta is the highest town in Iowa, 1519 J feet above see The Dead | Ses a > \"Palestine, is 1816 feet Mount Emmons, 13,604 feet, is said to best in Utah.Pine Knot ps the higheat place in Ken- Whilnor ia the highest peak Warren is located on ihe highest land in Illinois\u20141005 feet.Mount Rich oe foot high, is the tal- be hishout peaks in the An- rater reupine.Mount is the highest ele- \u20142023 crombie bowi e which = declared tong \"asked Lad > A large part of à Hofland is from ten H est below sea-level.Aliamont 1s ia the highest recorded \u2018point | Moats rt, 10, sas Tot above the sea, t In Idaho.10,000 f \"greatest altitude \u201cin Arizona is San Francisco feet left \u201chim J Lo.of t fix kdmploy yap > shoul him had picked owy and useful austen.- Saveral 6f thess were to b> of the Hen- x party, for Mra Skimploÿ deli in \u2018varsity men: They were 6 \"e said.And i was to oo i known as '\u2018Orumbs\u2019\u2014ot Magdalen that the particular adventure befell which it my present purpose to relate, though uel \u201cwill show, Miss V pas no! w olly uninterested in the epi- | Vier \u201cyour \u201cFrederick: \u2018Skimpiey had- been writien to aL college and told ring a couple of friends to the as the \u2018s: h> might b bouseboat Abercrombie and wro'e an\u2018 Abercrombie was the \u2018of three blues, won the Newgate.But Tuesdgy morning brought a-let- ter from hor son, sayin friendy only Crumbs could come, and that.he himsel \"Thursday.Mr.Skimpley was decidedly cha, the news, for Frederick woulc at least been able to talk about his noble \u201cvarsity, while doubtless the.o her absenteo would bave been-able- -+40- contribute somewhat enjoy) ment in the same way.Still, ie nd whichever is = Crumbs ** lated Mrs.Skimpley the breakfast-table: would not use those vulgar nla \u201cIt isn't slang, band.\u2018Down a friends at ths Ekimpley, \u201cIt\u2019s much \u2018worse 1 f that Ton the other.° orget \"Quite righ, Ek'mpley, * Look 1 plain Wa Ing the weather.pers.Skimpley looked everywhere for her son\u2019s letter, but found.So she t21l, well-sct-u ing, in the stern of whieh set a gentle- bosting oos- \u2018ng told them that Chis rorombie, and so aboard Mrs.Ekimpley noted particularly that bls trousers were.\u2018baggy, that his shirt was of white silk and that in the but tont hole, wf his col- blazer was a beautiful\u2019 blush ross.wever, the elegance of Mr.Aber- crombie's get up, coupled with the fact hat his e was extremely pale, quite sufficient to convince as the poet | sted before t Mr.Tam oo delights = disappointed that edgewood nor Frederick can come with Let me introduce you\"\u2014and the uctions were made, Mr.to everybody \u2018with ; Skimpley afterward ou aver, been to Henley be- ostess.* replied Abercrom- .bles a sligh ht foe of surpri pass over his = ing \u201c1 suppose you find the river inspires msn inn ve tume.- was Mr.ed be to As be stepped some - of y devis pers, I envy your power to write ovely verses.ou-must compose some- I reall Tn Am ve beg: \u2018tha \u201cI'm y afraid,\u201d he an, \u2018\u2018t you do me too much.honor.Fooulante = ou Tumnt say that,\u201d has told me, \u201cNow, to y thy part: ing than fi during ba a bem meatier And so he forthwith pocepted the ceeded | Lot talk: senti- He had quite a discussion with Mi 4 Vernon on the sub, boy tority of mind over reel.and lamented that so many young men should think |.¥ Rootical c crown ment with rv Mrs.Bkimpley® s houseboat was a ways ene of the prettiest at Henley, party gathered on it was generally one of the merriest.It is true that some of the society people wbo attended Mru.Skimpley's éntor- | talnments were more amused than impressed by her prastensions to gent ifit and \u2018aniggered when she\u2019 spoke of \u201cmy lady\u2019s maid,\u201d but that vos our their disagreeable a ration Lhercfor bat \u2018ofa r a walk aad a pipe alo la \"tho re ppY.although they wers mainly oceu- |.with Miss p ernon, \u2018What f of myself!\" ha reflected.ful girl whom I should puting before bar in .ses, which is exactly the What perverse devil mpted ne into this senseless decep- Uo erorombie\u2019s meditations bad boy were interrupted by a startling in- loud Scream \u2018rang out on Lhe air, Col- \u2018lowed by agonized cries for .In an instant the.dreamer hecame a edge.wring hers rc 4 rio She \u201cinooherently \u2018cried out tha r child had fallen into the river, and in trying to rescue it had also sunk.Abercrombie flung off his jacket and shoss and dived in.He found the pair BL, {be bottom and seized the child \"to x A Bit.\u201cher clothes: were Lightly gripped in the drowning father's Abercrombie tried 10 drag ber away, rasp would not relax.he oath was upon him-; he seizad irl with both bands, put \u2018a foot on and tote her from bis clutch; end the next: moment he drew a blessed inspiration on the sur- Bontioni possessor while Wedgewdod had child A dozen willing bands\u2014for: the scream -bed attracted others to the scene \u2014 helped him with the child to the bank, dived again and easily gecovered tho body of the father.He swiftly set to work to restore consciousness to the latter, noting that the child was already in skilled hands.efforts were presently successful, he man -b:gan- te-ahow signa of return-.hen he reached the houseboat he laughing amid the soft light of © He hoped {hat the candition of his 1 83 unnoti he \u2018would be ab 2 \u201cto change \u201cwithout at- but it \u2018was not to be.\" broke hyeterteally \u201coft Dis on and the others esti Abercron him earnestly ih the face.\u201cYes, was.Oh, sir, take a father\u2019s blessin \u2014 she\u2019s our only one, sir, roke our hearts to loæ to her-spouse over Oxford ihey all call | eich oth>r by short names of that sort.You've bean there, amd ought to remember th-s» things.\" \u201cFE thought it say up \u2018tracting attention, The sharp eyes of Mra.Skimple his dripp nz ves:ments, and her vivaclous odiately made the fact pub- was the correct thing he oi ITY x hat EE Share 1 thy patlemen robably old re i= bad , \u201cand afier all 1 \u2018« onl \"being ahls to swim, tai in that.\" ayia, indeed,\u201d retorted Miss Vernon, ud do you su st.every person that HEE have done what à poem,\u201d ejaculat- Csontentiously.irstion at the flushed glistening eyes of bis fair * Abercrombie,\u201d ane \u201cyou may not mean all you hope you are not se so puerl à as chcose to appear.\u2018t suppose that nets you, and, of course, \u2018poetry is all very well A it were &- rather t such deed as that: of t might than BE fitty Prize I ems ed from her cheeks and her eyes nde as she As Abercrombie looked bis own ordinari' y im, >yssible face ed cigns of émotion.little laugh and straightened himself up with an unconscious gesture.They had walked on and on while the others had turned back, and were now -quite- near\u2019 the scena-of- {he -previous As.they aoprosched it they a, a group on the bank eagerly into their dei e uttered a happy Amon 6 the LE were & man and a little girl between bis reco snized them in locked \u201cpale enough, but the \u2018men appeared none the for his narrow escape.crombis and his companion slowly passed the woman looked earnestly in his face and then ran forward and seized | rm \u201cYou're the gentleman who saved my man and little girl,\u201d she cried.io are, for I mw you \u2018plain in the moon- Tom I\"\"\u2014\u2014 and forward and todk Xbererombie stool the Dicture of em- y poet he \u2018would doubt leas have been charm.ke sald, selzin Abercrombis is soaking hs cried;-* have \u2018you been trying gt water lillies for Miss Vernon?i heard her say that she vanted some.\u2019\u2019 me \u2018you had me icy ear.must remembar that confounded thing, for it so ri'es Frid when I Though why \u2018up\u2019 I'm hanged if I know.\u2019 It doesn't matter why, so loi its the correct thin \u201ci ley, ; | be \"bn y rch vain,\u201d replied Abercrombie.coldly, for he was annoyed at bein vexed at tha allusion Abererombia vo tion of the causs of his wetting, even the lively o Miss Vernon.t is Abercrombie, ed no explana- | blues man \u2018or the a When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, When sti bacario Mia, she clung to Castoria, - When aie had Children, she give then Castoria, ber husband, light- a 4 tact not again to refer to the mishap pipe nd going out to look at rned to the company in curious how these about, ot next m it, was no to be had heard of the was still in doubt whether Mr.Abercrombie was the poet or the athlete when her guests began to arrive.¢ th one of them peeds any special mention, except Miss Vernon, ho was girl, with hair of gold- eny brown, a clear complexion and g terth.Fhbo was Mrs.Sk.mpley's i) and could now ver ed as a poor relat allant Pesus of fore.Tho local purveyor of ley*: à» man, and he \u2018much speculation pdulged in as to the identit the heroic ainkren ar with his couraga.fast a stroll along the properly be regard took god care to Broure Miss Vernon \u2018They were all aitt ohatti und the awning over ing be h o.bo:t when wu skiff was seen approach- pani about tho ro gatta for a while! and then Miss v ; ARMNBRECHTS \\CA WINE For Eat gue of Mind and Body Nervousness-and Sleeplessness.(Tue OREAT ENGLIEN REuzoy) | ARMBRECHT, NELSON à CO., 2 Ike Street, GresT:nor 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him to take her assure you ît's not my fault.te no an absurd misunderstanding | from i to\u2018 end.Mrs.Skimpley mixed up Wedgewood and ne, and was silly enough to humor her mistake.\u201d * But you have deceived me,\" said Miss Vernon.\u201cIf yop will forgive ma, I swear to you that I will never do it again,\u201d pleaded Abzreombie, still pgisoning the hand that sought to be free.More.than a year has flown since this little episode occurred, but if you chanced to be at.Henley last July and happened Skimpley's houssboat, af Te \u2018pass Mrs: asteful thing in \u2018green and gold, with a atriped awning and a profusion of flowers, you.may have noticed on it a tall and sweet-looking girl with a delicate complexion and :çolden brown hair.If she was ungloved you will have noticed on the third finger of ber left hand a diamond ring, and in all probability you also saw near at hand the donor theraof\u2014a pale fellow in most immaculate flannels.\u2014(Temple Bar).3 .Ladies YPanoute Cook's 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No.3833.ont NE, DAY ONY We will offer 5000 Yards COLORED SATIN - RIBBON, Pure Silk, worth 10c, 20c and 30¢., per yard.To-morrow as long as they last, 2c.yard.This is a Ifne we want our Customers to see and buy,- re REMEMBER, ONE DAY ONLY.1000 packets Note ¢ Paper 1 to be sold for 9c each.1000 packets Note Paper to be sold for 12c each.One of the Most Wonderful Lines Ever Offered in - ENVELOPES 8 « 7235 Boxes.* pnvelopes to be sold for the small sum of 156 $ ; r box.850 Boxes Envelopes to be sold for the small sum of 25c : 4 300 dozen Fancy Initial Handkerchiefs : as tong as 5 they k last 4 y 1000 yards Silk Crepon, the last offer for this season, at À | JOHN MURPHY & CO., 16851 per | =X Corner Metcalfe Street.\u20ac PURER POS 5 rer El 3 oe foe 50 0d Si D NTA, Shy JO Surtains Draperies to order.BKETCHES AUBNITTED.- PORTIERES, TABLE and - PIANO COVERS and SCARFS.Shades and Shade Cloths = FITTED ON SPRING ROLLERS.- PRICES SUBMITTED.\u2014 Furniture, Stoves, Bedding and Refrigerators.\u201c Thomas Ligget 1884 Notre Dame Street, GLENORA BUILDING.15aytt À Vonion SALE , -0r\u2014 BOOKS, and French Nevels by Best Authors.Dlustrated Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Warld's Fair in Water Colors, Maple Leaves by J.M.Lemoine, Japan as We nw It, Magazines & Reviows, \u2014Also a lot of\u2014 Goods to close an Estate, at our rooms, and 1823 Notre Dame Btroet, Thursday asd Friday, July 5th and 10th, at 230 o'clock each day.Catalogues ready and Books now on view, Nos M.HICKS & CO., 158 3 SUMMER RESORTS.' = HILLS-DOWN - FARM, Knowlton, Que.Fine loca von, Five min trom Caso.Pac.Railway Station, green?rom Pont rite and ten from Lake ; large Croquet.Terms moderate.yard for Tennis 158 3eod H.W.MILLER.Ladies\u2019 Figured Black Mohair Skirts ards in width, lined , Velvet bound, pothine in \u201cpare a like it less than { bi full gored, over Our price to-morrow $2.19 There are lots of a Ladies\u2019 Duck Suits advertised from $1.50 They are inst \"son\" s styles, and are not worth more than what are asked for them.he re dear at any price.Th if you want the latest in Duck Costumes, the latest 1806 styles, we and Bishop ore have about 80 bandsomely trimmed suits, ' h igh Turn Over Collar Éleeves, Skirts extra wide, full The regular value of thes: is § Our price to-morrow $2.25 \u201c All is not gold that glitters, neither is.all you see in the newspapers truth.For instance Shirt Waists vertised at 25c, for people who do yo know the \u2018difference between a aist or a 1696 style ade somewhere abou Tay 3 We do not cater far that trade.; Our Store closes at 5.45 p.m.sharp, except Saturday, when n wel \u201d élose at 12.48 I 7 - W.SCOTT & SONS AA Beg to announce that one of the firm will leave for Europe by the \u201c «Lake Ontario\u2019 on the 15th last, for the purpose.of personally select» ing Eastern Rugs and will be glad to undertake commissions for special sizes and colors.This is an excellent opportunity.for\\ parties bailäding, or who contemplate fitting up their houses in the fall.Commissions andertaken without extra charge.18 Seedy By HAMILTON'S JULY CLEARING SH Hé \u2014\u2014- OUR CLEABING LINES- FOR -T0-MORROW, WEDNESDAY._ | Wo to-day advertime 20.dozen of new up to date Shirt Waists, made of fast color English Prints, high turn over ar lar, with two button holes, deep full Bishop Sleeves, the Shirt Walsts that others cannot \u2018duplicate less than Our Wednesday price, -69c\u2026 There are other Sidrts, but assert without fear of contradiction that there is no such value as these in the city.Ladies\u2019 \u2018White Bkirta, over 2884 s rows of tuck- in width, el Te bands, ng trill of pA Regu- To-morrow, sec We have about 3 doz.Children\u2019 s Marlborough Poke Muslin Bonnets that we mold early in the season ab Bo; we wili clear them out to-morrow at A Quarter do not offer us & , bergain a 3 Corset for 39c.What we offer is our regular 50 Summer Not Corset, to- to-morrow at 39c \"HAMILTON'S, St.Catherine Street, Cor.of Peel Street.a\u2014\u2014\u2014t = = eimai 7 \u2018 W.SCOTT & Sons, \u201c1130 Notre Dame street | JL mip THIS MORNING.THE RESULT OF INJURIES RE-|E CEIVED AT SATURDAY\u2019S FIRE.Frionds \u201cof the Man who Jumped From an Upper Window Refused to Allow the Amputation of His Broken Arm.The Assyrian, named\u2018 \u2018TAbeau, who jumped from, the top story of the St.Louis & Mercier Büilging.St.Lalvrence street, Saturday night, in order to es cape the flames, died at bis residence, 580 Dorchester atreet, at an early hour this morning from complications that resulted from the fracture of his right -arii.Yesterday blood poisoning developed and the surgeons at the General Hospital decided that to save the man\u2019s life | amputation \u2018was.necessary.Ta- friends, oi SPORTS, refused to al- beau t be amputated and the hos, hospial nuthonities were unable to- orm the oporation.At $a late bou last night the injured man\u2019s nds had him removed from the hcs- ital to his home, 580 Dorchester street.pal he lingered in great suffering until early this morning, when death came to his relief.Coroner McMahon is holding an investigation this afternoon.PRESENTED AT COURT.A Canadian Debutante at the Last Drawing-room.Amopg the debutantes who were greatly admired at the last drawing room.held by Her Boyal Highness tha | Princess of ales by command of the Queen, at Buckingham Palace, was Miss Bankes, granddaughier of Sir David McPherson, and grandniece of Mrs.Mol- son, Belmont all, Montre Miss nkes is the third granddaughter of bat has been Sir David McPherson 1 resented this season, her cousins, Mrs.minic Browne and Mise Muriel Dobell having been presented earlier in the season by their mother, Mrs.R.R.Do- bell.iss Bankes\u2019 presentation was made by the Hon.St .Lawrence Tighe.Her gown was an oxquisite combination of rich white satin and silver brpeade.The corsage, with, iis charmingiy picturesque sleeves of white tulle, was anriched with beautiful embroidery in pearls, chains of which embellished the sleeves.The train ot! lovely white and silver brocade was trimmed with deftly fashioned bows of white tulle joined- by chains of pearls.A white tulle veil, with the orthodox feathers, completed her beautiful toilette.Her lovely shower bouquet was composed of white Tuses, stepbanotis and Parnations.She also wore some titful diamond ornaments .u- A FULI-RIGGED SHIP, With a Cargo of Raw Raw Sugar.in Port The St.Francis, a a full rigged, 'American ship, with a cargo of raw sugan came into port yesterday, and is now being unloaded opposite the 6t.Law- ence Sugar Refinery, to which com- the cargo is consigned.This is Fe Siret full rigged ship of American Tegister to enter.the port of Montreal in a t years.he is commanded by Captain W.Winn, and is a fine large vessel of her class, having Sr.Tegister of 1811 tons, and drew 23 inches as she entered port.The ne Fransis sails o, in Lhe eo Philippine Islands, Fobruary 22.carries & crew men.RAILWAY AND GRAIN MEN.The members of the committees of management of the Montreal Corn Exchange held a meeting at noon to-day.r.Edgar dot Bes ding.The mnieet- ing was held for the purpose of arranging details for discussion with the representatives of the freight departments of the different railways doing buainess in this city.is afternoon at three o'clock a joint meeting of the members of the Corn Exchange and the railway companies was called.The Shore to-/ pics for discussion are grain shortages and freight rates.A HEBREW CEREMONY.An interest proceeding took place this mor nine u St.Elizabeth street, when the infant son of Mr.E.Gordon, de Hirsch umcised.Tho oere- was performed he the Rev.rew master at the Baron d Institute, Was circumc A.Kira I], gh and Portu- n- guess 8 hagogier on a Rev.stein, of the German and Polish Syna- ue, aasisted by Rabbi Druker, of the nited Russian Synagogue.A arge circle of friends were present to wish t who was named Herbert God- -win\u2014e prosperous career.- oo \u2014 A MISSING BOY.Mr.W.M.Brown, of 1398 St.Denis street, is much concerned about the disappearance | ot his son, Willie, seven years age, who lef home at seven o'clock yesterday mors was seen last groning on St.chis street, near St.ut sincé that time all trace of him has been lost.The little lad has fair .DEATH OF MR.TICKLE.Mr.P an attac er Tickle, who was seized with | of apoplexy at the Grand Trunk works yesterday, died at the General Hospital from the oftocts of the attack.d was 73 years of age, sad son 2 jhe late Jobo Tickle.West romwic| ng e was hig] respected at Point Et.Charles, where he resided at 227 Hibernia street.LONGUEUIL COMMISSIONERS, At Lopgueuil, \u201cthe election of Pro- ant School Commissioners, yester- passed or quietly, the toile owing ai amen bel N to act: Messrs.Cooper Ee TT - Dik J.McClure, on.© Secre- tesy-troasures aed 5 \u2018Hamilton.- pr rt \u201cTHE MONGOLIAN'S ARRIVAL.'.> Allan Line \u201csteamabip Mongolinm cop Moore, from Liverpool, came into port at nine o'clock this morning.She will ail again on Ssturday morning for Liverpool with a large number of passengers.DIED ON THE HE WAY HOME.John De an, gan, of Cote Gt.Paul, died nuddertr vs On EE along \u2018the ° er Lachine Ron Death vas us to be art.nL * BUSINESS NOTES.Avila Corbeil, toot and shee manufacturer, his made n demand af assigñment upon Dame Mary OBrien, doing bust ness under the name M.Balser.Te ef rt THY soru ANNUAL MEETING.The Viotoria Rifles\u2019 Rifle Association have an excelle ro; pr gramme Ji abe matches are as follows: ¥ a.olen C0 compated for; volley £ ing mateh;.ation : matoh fle Association fe \"me it no Boia \u2018thelr company © wi.80 © matches in conjunction wi THE PIONIO AT IBERVILLE, Young Men's Sooclety.prizes won at the Domini Day genio of the 8t.Anthony's Youn, Sen's at Iberville, were presen 6 given itors .Hiëkey, \u2018is a \u2018ist of the successful \u2018and the prizes given : Sanctuary ash tra .Coughlin, à ring; 3.T.Laird, allver jewel casket; § L Hogan, photo easel; 4, V.Pl lunkett, perfumsry casket.Boys' race\u2014l1, C.Hickey, sweater; 2, J.Stevens, lacrosse shoes; 3, P.Howard, half dozen collars.Half mile, open to C.Y.M.Societies, \u2014 1, J.K.Clerry, case claret; 2, J.T.Lea, pair trousers; 8, D.Shea, \"box cigars.Long jump.open\u20141.J.MoHugh, dozen photos; 2, A.Lee, cigars.\u2018Throwing - 56- Ibs.eight J Me- Hugh, uo! : oaddy tea; 2, For.\u201cdF onnelly, pipe.Married thoo\u20141, J.McHugh, barrel of tious; 3A Lee, load soft wood; 8, M.P.Kallis, A Len.g-timer\\ 3 100 yards \u2014~1, a cHugb, 5 1b.caddy tra; 2, TY McCann, Putting 16 lb.shot\u20141.A.\u20acmith, silk umbrella; 2.J.McHugh, crate fruit.1-4 mile, open\u2014I1, J.Mohun, fancy vest, 2.W.Matthews, picture; 8, A.Les, box cigars.1-4 mile, St.Anthony's C.Y s\u2014 va J.K, Cleary, silver cu 2 H.Mevaun, ar t T3; 8.Coug alin, box ci are.Committee race\u2014l1, J.K.Cleary, ria Baie Rinehan, cane; 8.Ji Sara.itaslf was a pronounped succes, an Pret og, mme being provi ee.Amon those who ook part were Mears.helan, LA O'Brien, Me Fair, © Smith, D.Shea and J Murray.M'KENZIE 18 DYING.|A Fatal Result of the Newcastle Shooting.(Speoial to \u201cto the Star.) Chath, N.B., July 7.\u2014The latest details .of the Newcastle that on Monday Waverly House, New Castle, John.Kane, agent of the Merchants Bank ; Norman McKenzie, druggist.and Hall, of Truro, were occu & room hotel and were dr king and singing.Dr.Beynon, of New Orleans, was the next room.He went to their door and asked them\u2019 ta keep quiet McKane assaulted and a scuff which Dr.Beynon was badly injured, Beynon fled to his room and locked his door.He was followed and the floor broken in.A second -McKane held Beynon by \u2018the bed, and MoKenzis Hall held a lamp.B.ynon rash for his revolver and fired four shots.Mo- Kane received a slight wound in the head and his neck was scratched.The fourth shot struck McKe on the lett iam \u2018end \u201cop 0 od ust ween his shoulders a spina! through his ling.The Soverver Brot 83 calibre.non immediately gave Tim self up sal\u2019 was taken to 1.Kenzie is fast and will | Tr bail about- noon badl \u2018and not able to walk.He at R.R .Call\u2019a residence.AN ALLIANCE WITH SPAIN.J None 1s Desired by Russia or Frenes.7.\u2014 Although it is à pub- Lio Madr ack.that tha , Pogotintiona for an uo: derstandin with France have cat bas ha Government alone Knows .When à visit of the offivers of the French squadron to Madri was contemplated recul hegot lations between France pain suddenly were terminated.sir papers attacked Sp , and the Paris 8, which only a w days before hig ber, pow.sing a different van | Ags manifeating sympathies witls the ibn | \u2018What ystery.poss that the ru rupture Tmight be dy o vos refusal of Russia to enter the Spanish Alliance, 0 Jrefetring the friendship \u2018of the Uni i is understood that the rupture was not declared by France, but TB , whose Government recei rom another counter more favorable offers.It is as possible to n if the ele ee came om Germany or Eng- but the ro mantfented à in he direction of re-establishmen nificant.A German alliande wou probably mot force 8; army outside of Span territory, as a French alliance would in case os a Euro] - politicians sider it more ike that the offers came from nd, w interest \u2018it is ta event tn the Franco-Russian alliance ning B stronger.England has Te what Ame t En 1h en i bas | 'o x exten eB su 8 offered, however, Soren \u201cPROTECTION FROM LOCKJAW, Important Discovery a Brooklyn : Selentist\u2014A Few Anti-Toxin.\u2014Brookiyn- NY.July July I\u2014Dr.E E.H.- oferiologist of the department 0 anti-toxin for the ths deadly disease hia time to experiments in the produotiom of such an anti-toxin, and the £ that he has developed a serum that Betiaed Lo nan of one in Soin où, is.estin interest- luc Ps pe is stated that Dr.Wilson be Protest such person \u2014\u2014m She erin deveropes he Et eve vi .Jeqed into a 5 being, Xo, = Wi any further about es from nus.© FATALLY Utios, N.Y, Reilly, pastor of oman Catholic mor .When alighting from fis Riri.4 at fy a Tavolrer in.t vas discharged , bis Tot side and.» {the abdo- bim bed he .pen an ' HIT THE EA Glasgow, July i Epestal e Al pe Jan-Sta steamer Bare of Ne York Series, op match.The = {Sie Charl Taper I iti in Prizes Presented by the St.Anthony's-| pair Jacrosse k 4% Dental of à Rumour About Me, |\u2018 a.» .and that wf que: Ow SR, f f e \u201cQueen's n° © or \u2019 ble h \u2018the east challénge.| shield\" wh Te com - Contèol \u2018at Ottawa, pene THE BESULTS OF THE VARIOUS t the smoking conce n of the Bociety.The folowing + a if RECOUNTS.\u201c\u2014 Balfour.* \u2014 x Ottawa, July 7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Hon.Sir Frank Smith arrived here from Toronto this morning and was early closeted \u2018with 8ir Charles Tupper, whom he so- companied to Council at 11:15.a .m.Senator Ferguson left for his home in Prince Edward Island last evening, and Hon.A.Desjardins leaves this evening.After the rising of Council at 5.30 yesterday evening, Sir Charles Tupper gave interviews to Mr.Georgy Taylor,\u201d M.P.of Gananoque, Mr.W.Northrupp, ex- M.P., and Mr.Guillet, M.P.for West Northumberland.Sir Charles had no news for publication, and no announcer ment to make.His attention was called \u2018to an article which stated) that the last Council meeting took place yesterday t resignation would_lollow today.The premier s as he hastily\u2019 scanned the lines, and remarked that the Cabinet atood adjourned till eleven o'clock this morning, and that some people ware, better in ormed than himself.Asked if he could give any hint as to when the resignation would take place the Premier simply - replied, \u201cThe.date in rc very remo is learned from other sources that up Le the rising of the Council last evening the date not been decided on, and also that there was sufficient business before the Council to késp the ministers busy during the greater portion © day \u201cHon, Peter White, ex-Speaker of the House of Commons, arrived ab the Epesk- er\u2019s lodgings yesterday, and was busily engaged in winding up the affairs connected with his term of office.Orders were issued yeeterday for the expediting of all parations for the meeting of the uses of Parliament next week, and not Looby was the force of men increased, re yards of carpet were were laid i in i tay than there have for the past week.The Commons\u2019 uarters are.ar fairly ship-shape.The ect readiness, ex mber is i that none, po desks bear ee a Finale change Ministry before affix- ingthe cards.The , on retiring, is entitled to take the chair in w! he has ide over t with him asa accordance this rule, 7 White bas removed his oid obair, one, the exact repliqua of the chairs of formes Speak: now aw.the new ootupant of office Although the House may assemble and elect a 8 , it is not probable that uch ous _will be done this month.No.16, the old tive em berals, possession of it mext week, while the old Conservative members will have to make themselves at home in the mure distant \u2018Liberal room known as No.he the library corridor will be Hon, Witte Jaurier's pew sessional home, whilst all | the rooms off the reading reading room.hi u led by Ministers, will be ete ed Souk ; tenants Mr.George Taylor will band the anug room in corner of the recd- ing room, leaving the present door-plate nservative whips,\u201d over'to Mr.James Sutherland, and will have to betake himself less convenient that has been made out of what was | Siginally the State entrance to the west- wing oË t he _Purliement Ho In ations are also be- , Pushed forward as fast as ible.is undarstood that Sir enzie Bowel] has abandoned his Australian trip for the present and will return in\u2019 oe to take part in the later stages of session.Up to esterday the Clerk of the Crown in oY Dad received 46 returns of writs.y will be coming in faster now.COUNCIL'S MEETING.Ottawa, uly 7.pecial.)}~ Amongst {othars.who io GE sity.on Dusiness | with the Government - Messrs: drew Tria MBH M.P., t Elgin, Penn Rosamond, M.P., North Lanark; Mr M.J.F.Quinn, ME, Montreal Centre and James Metcalfe, Penitentiary.again at 8 pm, but the a sil- once, - which the Ministers have maintained f That the is shown - several -signs; and - the resignation the Tupper Administration is prob, ably now only & question of hours.MR.McCARTHY'S VIEWS.Toronto, 0 July 7.a Cela Dalton Mer Mo ides of the he complexion of the Daw Portes ment.Mr.MoCarthy ssid he had not iven the matter much attention yet and, therefore, could e à statement \u201cts think Mr.Laurier will introduce a \"Remedial bill?\" wag ssked.\u201cHe can\u2019t do that, for hs has i to settle the question by negotiation.re ve put oa oêlations failed, .a bat.would the Libere bers] Jeader dot\u201d \" \"Could à remedial ar abe be gotten - hy h the House as it ls now com- B Pie \u2018answer.\u2018Of ree,\u201d he \u2019 \u201cit is always considered that Quebec is 80) te s in nitobe p Totes us marked be .Bampton, replied, çauotin ' - bearing on chat po t.and ing that this was 23 amendment mads 1 sion spec to meet such tases that the law uirsd the ballot to be marked in the ool only.hat the terms of: the hates were and Wpambiguous and bein are in its tone it was an tive\u201d provision and I oft Be ther nd left no o maintain t ro ai | of ide ballot Mr.the Mbeolu con- : His Honor held that he law was Be, and im rative and vin am- igui, by and allots only the manner as préscribed by fark Ro a oe by cross in the dusc or circular space.is Honor intimated that the unanimity among the judges of the Montreal district.A num of votes were lost by Dr.Christie on this ; point, but one of the ls, which gave a majority for Mr, Abbott was en ire- ly thrown out owi to the deput turning.officer not ving detache Lhe This left or.or ties majority \u201ccounter foil\u201d or \u201cannex\u201d at hose present were Mr.Harry abste Ed Dr.Christie.IN THE VICTORIAS, Lindsay.Ont., July 7.\u2014The official declaration for North: Victoria has been made.It shows that Major Sam Hughes is elected by 251 majority over R, J Laughlin, Liberal, and 577 ma rity over John H re, McOarthyit Tha offic] rotures from Sout Tictoria show that George McHugb, Liberal, is elected by 62 majority over Dr.Vrooman, Conservative.SOUTH WATERLOO, RECOUNT.Berlin, Ont.\u2014(Special.J) \u2014 The recount bere yos inn re Judge \u2018Lacourse, on the instance of Mr.G.À.lots.AS.is a pull down since 1891, whem Mr.Livingston had a plurality over the other candidates of something like 350.RECOUNTS._The.Forts Ontario Returning Officer his official declaration a at Bdaver- ton, Ontario, yesterday.ape - vote being Major John A.oGilllvray, Con., 2328; Mr.D.Graham, Ind., 8327; ma jority for MNcGillivra , L A recount the North Bruce election was held at NYalkerton before Jud majority.\u2019 from ng to beld in London before reduced Major majority from 118to 41.The Judge did n not count ballots marked outside the d ar lake.shows that, Urne is e a majority of six.Dr.Christie, 8 es ity in Ar- to 75 at the before Judge of two votes.POLITICAL TALK.The -election of Mr.Chauvin (Con) in Terrebonne will lik en rge oron has been appointed to he ee i the Senate, ocoasioned by the deat of Senator Reid, according to the state ment of a Toronto evening paper.LAURIER WENT TO QUEBEC.He Has Nob Yet Decided Which Seat to Resign.1 called away to Gropin on important and he went there this morning.K da understood that he has gone there to arrange for the Cabinet representation of the Quebec district a and for his own ze-eleciion in Quebec East.Mr.Laurier has made known \u201cto \u2018hia friends tu De mil continue to sit for both Saskatchewan, but it is un that later on be Will give up one of tho seats ao as to enable tbe electors ko c another member.r.Laurier atated yesterday that he would speech after his swearin, da te faithful electors of n seeking re-election,which indicates A that he will continue to ae for that division for a time at least There was some talk of Quebec East, but the idea.has now heen abandoned.The rnmor to-day was that Ping oud run in St.Jokms-Iberville, Mr.Bechard, the veteran member makin way for him and being raised to the Senate un the first opportunity.Thore are still many rumors afloat that.Mr, Geoffrion is averse to accepting a portfolio, buat Mr rier insists upon member of the Asinistration, and name will fig amon, r Ministeys, rom present ludicstions quite a\u2019 num- Besta are co on both sides of the.House.n° ANTFOLERIC ICALISM.A Renewed Outbreak of It in France., New: York, July 7\u2014A 7.\u2014A Paris cable says: \u201cAgain, there is a growing anticlerica.again.It has been saia that whenever every other battle cry fails, the opposition to the Government in France can always, Four, to anticlericalsm as a means of at The o ients of Pre- mier- Moline © took up anticlerioalism recently and found it\u2019 unexpectedly popular.They have been sesisted various priests who persisted in baving religious \u201cprocessions their parishes in efinnos of the prohibition\u2018sf the mayors \u2018sd by the of the * Archbishop of Cambray, who wrote a letter congratulating such priests.\u201cThe Government has been forced to order prosecutions.against the offenders.The Archbishop will i probably ba deprived of his 1 be made up to him by te Trout, and some twenty of the most conspicuous parish priests will be singled us to or pi ent as & warning to the \u201cWhat makes this hostility of the Government toward the Catholic Church the more singular is the friendly attitude maintained toward France by the Vatican in spite of unceasing intrigue.The latest mark of favor shown by Po, XII1 is & promise to proie 8 Benen cardinal who shall belong to the curia at Rome.It is sme years since France bas had a cardin at Rome.The importance o nc representation at ape resent time lies in the plans al- running in Lau- \u2018 \\ ve otes in ope ot the measure, Sve re th ey in preparation for the mext con- other I y votes colild be got .\u2014 ss ' know.> DUG A WHISKEY WELL.THE BAST YORK.CASE.Farmer Bradstreet Struck a Natural Toronto, July 7.\u2014 Counsel for, HR.| a Frankland, ia the recount of She.dianapetis, 1. was the.the soldiers, was indeed a moat fitting h wera.walking beside some of the waggons, |.while behind many of them were tied the ut a.begin.Meantime { tHe \u201cdin, \"Tire.\" a are order.clear and sharp, nd + vo oy after the murderous hoe recs t Hartford House, of oa | a ord : bad heen p that i Fe iy gai : the Princess of Wales sooû ; the Princess | fatered the, Land staring at.r for a - urned to bar young le in = 18 it 4 f Saturday Afternoon, JULY 11.\u201cBall Faced as 3,30 Admuten, Te \u2014 at Morton: Pili \u2018= Co.55 Motre Dame st: .Maomillan's Pharmacy Phillips sq, and M.A.A.À.Ofice.Mary's I Evening, 8 o'clock.PEAY RAIN OR SMINE.Q.T.PETTIGREW, Hon.8ec.MLO \u2014 Day will be diatfibuted in 5, fall, cor.ot Craig aod Panes stresés Wednesdiy Bil YOU CAN GET .SOMETHING NRW AND PF At 6.*.= \"IN FINE STATIONERY W.CLARKE & \u20ac0.'S, 2270 St.Catherine Biroct.They have just opmmed out sume new lives in high grade Note Papers and Envelopes fn ail the lovely tints, acd at very Jaw prioss-caly 30e and 3c a box.Made especially for .; 158 yort 1 & W.CLARKE & co.2176 ft.Catherine 8.= T 3 orompe men HENRY HAMMOND, à Uphoisterine work ia all Areed aad mer beat ref Tse Croat Drain Bt.Lae pt LES HEREBY NOTIFY THE PUBLIO THAT I SALE responsible for aay debts contracte in The other \u2018night a \u201cConstable 15 Fine bury aquare, und sitting .on the doorstep of the German consulate a man armed like a pirate \u2014 sticking out of bis naistband, ridges peeping from pockets and cartridges Srey where.When .officer \"| approached : the } man.FAB away, and when the policeman f - \u2018ed the \u201catr 1 at \u2018him formidable dirk, until be was finally over,owered.rian ahowma; \u201chad read in Germany of the German consulate for Whe i been doing of the Rowan of perusal of som \u201cLondon b in England c que, dar, return home if him.He proved to be à Bava- nu named Fleischmann, who y night\" yd vas D wou He was- ating on he step of the arted.His ar allowed to take with bi, cartridges were oonfiicate Ts &_ committee, under \u2018the has \u2018good work in the excavation ty of Slichester, about ton miles to tbe south-west of Reading, kabire.About half the area of, Lhe : British Pompeil, as it has has now been thoroughly ¢ examined, ved re is no bi arra nt is t of described by V Vitruvins, i ally being a.x Per or ot vu re unearthed, which Sos wel qe force pump is tha first of Roman hydraulic apparatus 4.Londèn are centiñu- found in the course of exca- building tations ; and - street, 8 Num tw Were drilled out of ppt blocks of h-stone, and are still in good condition.Beside these fine biome, erhich have an internal dia« of the original voor ee are aid by New = ten inches, were found, some River Com pl; willow tounks, end nd althou h sxe still ipso Jae a far inferior #o-long-, ane- - tetior to t cate city an a Eitied tied the 4% a Jus if geo het had great, coalfield of al Rand be found continued on t of England.The Kent cvalflel has been formed, its capital\u2019 ago an ex + sou subscribed, a contract entered in.Sy provided for winding 2500 to: works are be completed the next sixteen months, Rev.Dr.John Fisher, who recently died, sd of Oxford University, England, and t was the senior resident uate oldest member of his own or say other Oxford foundation.of Mr.Gladstone at Eton Nos at Magdalen, D Dr.Figher od 4 heard n in pu a Mary aracli the Pa the electors of h Wycombe, and vas, a living link unreformed re - Tractarian Sind and with bain and persons, which seem now of SHR ceremony their exit was Temotts past.aint wedding cestom- exists at am, Northumberland, Âs a - married pair were leaving the church the.other.day after th barred | banch, over which the bride and br - \u2018groom ware com A.pas es tever th Ee mire Speeial eased (beautiful mahogn wv York upright ons of FE ne WETOTOOTÉS \u2014 Be Catherine treet, for Immediate or .lment, purchasers, = \u2014 ; ! 4 \u2019 [RA 2 j Teensidessancenes .: Ÿ i Sn at men vis wom 4 Fi oa mini the The, Sontemporaty UT Parle for é ¢ = 4 a à t d spt~A2& © pt ele.of H-RAFFAN \u2014 St.Mary's Pa \u201cDonne b, PT Mary Ant (Tiny), DEATHSR E = BUTLER At ha July & infant son fs nd M cr Twa.Butter, aged 3 mont nay a y BOULANGER.In this Gal et, on the 6th | Bre te aged 8 years and KER-In this city, at 18 Cuthbert atr Ba h inst., Edward Char on the 4th Edward and Rose Baker, aged \u2014In this city, Catherine atrest, on the bth fat .ag rasé BOLE RDE AU Lo bie ODERE\u2014At t Montreal General Hos- Coal, J July à acinthe, daughter \u20ac of An- TR ar nie and Interment at Hyacin Sth CAMPBAU his city, on the t of Louis CLOUTHI 2 \u2014At st.\u201cHenri, on tne sth inst., h- of FE.Mag- phe, son deleine Clouthier, aged 3 mori DEBEG AN~ Suddenly, in this city ohn an, leath, rat, from his late res) \u201con esda.Ti.: St.Gabriel's Ch to de N ain tances are invited to atten members of St.Gabriels 1.A & 0th, see, J County West A ciety.OUPFRRE-In this city, street, en the 6th inst.DALLAIRE\u2014In this poy, Sen street, on the oth ed Th ve he 6th inet, Rivers, on i \"GIRARD At Three RI Xd om, on the te Setave \u201cShard, nt aged 11 years and 4 - LEPINE-In this city, ou his.es Paul street, on th Lepine, omen ears.he 6th inst ty, on the net., SEE\u2014 In this city, o oe .ar, son of Aug \u2014 Outremont, on ihe 6th tnst., MARTIN\u2014 At Outr or Camilie,son of Hor Martin, aged 8 MANTHA\u2014In this city, at 3 St stree the 6th inst., Marguerite wife 2 Hospice Manthe, uged 69 MÉSPHE \u201cin inte city.My x Rie on or \u201cMichael and abun Boral Murphy, da Matra on ie Pe o city.trod Can pe Aadtinast mbnths.\\ PESANT\u2014 this city, at 968 Drolet stres en Paul Jul P RS ant on the éth and Étizabeth aged 8 montra PARKER Entered oun t St._ Henri, on the 6th mat, M@OIRIER\u2014A t3 Poirier.Albert, son of Joseph and aged ¢ months.PAGE-On Monday, &th Francis Page, taire son of J seven Months., m 200 Cour- sol street, to Cote des lee Cemetery.at 3.90 pu.TICKLE-IN, this city, suddenly on 3 Bae cle, 72 8, son of Wate John Tice: Bromwich Funeral from «hls residence, day, the 9th inst, at 3.30 Sat, to Grace * Churc dren, thence to Mount Royal Cemet (Liverpool and GÉEMBLAT\u2014 At Longueul, stant, aged 61 vears ber em Rh uaintances are requested to attend thon further noce.BIRTHS pi ithe JUth Ju of Juma, \u2018on \u2018pre ; DprA S wife aa] ing the vifp oF of J Ei que rice FL tie MARRIAGE Fo ihr of Sumuel at Sor Dorchester and greatness, Children's Reefers oo \u2018Mallette, aged 6 x Ted Into J Test.one | morn- the 5th Înet., Moses ser will eave his late re 7th inst., at Te Street Methodist Cnureh, thence to t Royal Cemetery.1572 will be laid outon tables in the costume ent, and we oan only rewind first get the best choice, ers, in Black and pau] ices «well-ma: and finished.fro 09c.About 825 Children's Summer ers, with mailor collar, in mavy and -: black, well from $1.76 to\" $2.73 THE 8.CARSLEY CO, D \u2014Elawn Tennis?) + _ Slazenger's Best Balls, Rackets, Nets, Poles, etc., at cost.Giving up this Mne.JOHN WATSON, 2174 St.Catherine St.Art Association Buliding.Inari of Watches, Jewel.leny, Silverware, de.- Open until § Every Evening.OHINA MATTI NGS 100 pieces of China Mattings, spl \u2018did patterns we sell very.much for ry villas.» Beg- way value, 17c a yard.hy Cheap Sale Now aa.Carpet Offerings fa PTROX AL\u2014A JYoURG LADY | 18 PREPARED To or h verices.Apply 102 Sherbrooke, 10 aile a ood colors an patterns frin fringed HARRISON & CO, Remored th oe UE Perea BE, Fitness a te pairs done rom tt a variety of a va very marviseable 33
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