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[" WEEKLY the STAR pay star: - - Last Week's Average ' - - Last Week\u2019s Issue.Average circulation of 45, 576 85,328 STAR: MONTREAL: - 210 \"MONDAT.\"130,904 JULY \u201c20, 1896.; PRICE ONE.CENT\u201d ; To The Trade.ANCE, ERMANY, - REAT BRITAIN CANADA - Are speaking with no uncertain sound through our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.The production of these countries can be seen to great advantage in.this department.-at present, and better value shown than t ever before.JOHN MACDONALD & CO.& Front its.East, Torontu.J.MONTREAL OFFICE + Lo Pe \u2014 07 St.James Street.A .Bd GETTING UP HIGH.Preparations for Noting the Sun's Eclipse 1n in Japan.1 2 San Francisea, Cal.July 20.\u2014Advices EN Yecdeived from Japan say the expedi- i _&ion to take observations of solar ec lipses 5 \u2018apan.The steamer t pariy of United States ptists ri do Yokohama on June 22.will begin near Shetlands ls- off the coast of Scotland.Then, on theo curves upwards across the north Norway.through Lapland, bi- = thé sourhernmosi island of the Baba roup; then crosses Siberia B the Guli of Tartary and south to the : of Yezo.The central line of the eclipse pearly touches Cape Soya, the ex- northern point of the island, from it runs southeast, leaving the coast at Akesti.A number of mountain os reaching to the height of ; rise along the central line and vias ime 1] observations have : de- pr that these points offer Super: vantages to astronomers.the of Yezo, the eclipse will begin 845 on August J, and will last two D utes and forty seconds.It is pro- BR \u201cto establish a large equatorial \u2018 pw?which will have twenty-five in- > eruments pointed at the sun, and which crated automatically by elec- Fre instruments will take he- tween 0) and 600 negatives.A French wolentist is on hand and the y of .-Baglish astronomers are expocted (in 1 À days.GERMAN a ELbomions.Pefeatof the Agrarians\u2014Intenss Feeling Amonc t the Poles.* Berlin, July 20.\u2014Two notable by-elec-: tions for members of the Reichstag were b-ld last reek.In the Loewenuerg district the Freisinig candidate was elected by 1100 majority over the idates of the Agrarians and the Conservatives.: Hitherto Loewenborg has been a Cony 777 eervative strong hold.The Agrariana ex- + plain their defeat in every way except ; ; 2 # ; è + which is that Lhe once strong influence of t waning in Loewenberg, and to that cause fs dus the last of their series of defeats M : Bines the general elections.] a In ths Schwetz district the German a pdidato haut the the Polish nominge by only x Efe a number SF res 8 cols re De re .acc r- .Ia man electors nasailed a potence \u20ac ne while he was on his way to the polis od attempted to prevent him from go- tng to the voting place.The landowner \u2018drew a revolver and fired into the crowd, ling one of his assailants and wound- anther very seriously.The Polish election counmittee summoned the Polish gn from all parts of ths district to uphold their national ticket, No re- -Beurt fncident bas occurred to so strongly Cy © the intensity of the feeling of 2 mia Ta the Polish districts of x.La, : J N Ë IVAN ROMANHOFF DEAD.Prize Siberian Wolfhound.Bred by the .Late Czar of of Russia.i \u2018 \u2019 MT : \u201cNew York July 2.20.\u2014 \u2018The Siberian woth, \u201cIvan Romanhoff,\u201d or better known ae \u201cThe ,000 uty,\u201d | was fo dead in his kennel at Plainfield, N.J.on Friday.He was the property Con \u201cof Plainfield, and was bred by the.late Czar of ssia, who med Jor the Commodore of the be ssian = and resented him to CS \u201cMing, af À the Uh United States « Navy.ba was t this rarc and © \u201chandsome breed of dogs o come 10 Amer- and bad won many Yrizes.Mr.Ohl jast oompleted negotiations for the 's sale rig a New York man for a sum.J TT WE me te ct ee Je en .Ed _ A CRUISER FOIt SPAIN.si .- New York, July.20.\u2014A special to the\u2018 î raid from Madrid seys: The Spanish 3 riotic League of the Argentine Relic offers to present the Spanish rmment with a cruiser of 4,500 tons fo lacement.oct ing approximately e league repre- see, ee Saenz, interviewed the t yesterday on the subject.Glan cruiser will probably be built at Glasgow: position are strongly \u20ac -to- the ax othschild and tobacco Uestion being rushed through the They desire to force the Gov- prament to assembler, the Cortes again October or November for their con- ration.Senor Canovas is not dis- to give away.It is said he threa- ns resignation if the estimates are Jot passed.: JUSTICE FIELD IS FEEBLE.| Ban Francisco, July 20.\u2014A special train 0883 \u2014.which was sent to Paso Robles to bring M4 ted 1 being dons in the destruction ne, Wash.vi .large\u2019 nuinber ot Italians.resident\u2019 pL wers engaged some time ago \u2018work on the Kinmouni, Bancroft and {Talk of Opposition : TL rept to Hon.W.S.Fielding.WILL THE OTTAWA PRINTING BUREAU BE ABOLISHED.Mr.Blair Says Good-bye to His Old Constituents.(Special Cable to the Star) Halifax, N.5, July 20.\u2014Hon.W.8.Fielding resigned ths Premiership of Nova Scotia Saturday and proceeded.to.Quebec to be sworn in as Minister of Finance.Governor Daly called upon Hon.Geo.H.Murray to\u2019form a Government and Mr.Murray is now engaged in that duty.There has been » keen struggle for the Premiership.Hom, J.W.Long- ley\u2019s\u2019 friends boomed that gentleman very strongly for : the position.Mr.Longley is the greatest fighter in the Liberal party in Nova Scotia.He directed the Liberal fight in Cape Breton against Sir Charles Tupper, and a few weeks ago he resigned his position as Attorney-General and his seat in the Legislature, and made a bold effort to snatch the Dominion seat for Annapolis from the Conservatives.In this he failed.He is mot very popular in his party.«Hence Mr.Longley\u2019s personal opponents, while acknowledging his services and fighting capacity, threw their tnflu- ence for Murray.But the new Premier \"will be compelled to enlist Longley's aid as Aitorney-General.There will really be no change in the Government other than that of the Premiership.There is a vacancy in Victoria county | and Mr.Murray will try bis fortunes there, with every prospect of success.N.W.White, ex-M.P.for Shelburne.is in the, olty consulthig with the Conservative leaders fegarding the pro- .propriety of offe i opposition to Hon.! Mr.Fielding ig \u20ac ool, - It lon \u2018will of Oy.Hop gdm nde | GAPETAL \u20ac GossIP.gm Kiowa, Hon.J.Works, Err hare la last conversation with a nden be said he had asked rn list of alls those who Fore employed in the Public Works Departments, together with thelr length of of or and duties, but prete of a not had time.\u2019 missals knew nothing; thers might De outside hands\u201d who had been deslt with by the deputy of the department.The Free Press on Saturday, y, Sgeoking of the printing bureau, says: su new administration are bound to keep down expenditure, and it is heard in \u2018some quarters that they may see fit to get the bureau off their hands.\u201d This gives color to the rumor current some time .8incè that the Liberals would, if they attained powar, closs the printing bu- he purposes of Une Geclogical Meueurs e purposes of ti ogi and Survey.It was then rumiorsd that all arra ngéments for- the disposal of the plant and machinery been discussed and were ready fer signature.Dr.Guay, M for Levis, \u2018is here on business with he \u2018departments of Public Works and Railways and is.Hon.C.E.Hamilion, ex-Attorney- Generai of Manitoba, is in the city on business with tihe Department, of ic Mr.Joseph Martin denies that there is any official ground for the statement published on Éaturday tihat he will receive the portialio of the Interior on giving guarantees that te will abide the decision of the Laurier Cabinet on the Magitoba school question.\\ __ MR.BLAIR'S VALEDICTORY.lowing letter to the electors of Queens county if ing leave of them to as- sums.the position of minister of rail- Ways: To ths clectors of Queens County: Gentlemen, \u2014I had little thought in October last, when you were good enough to return Mr.Ferris and myself by ac eLumation as your representatives in ¢ lagislative assembly of the province, that.I would 80 soon bs announcing t.mination of our political relations and my withdrawal from the local ment ond legislature.Clronmetances hava occurred which seem to leave ime po other alternative than, for the present nt least, to sever t connection batween us a poonnection which, to plessan ono, and which I am iad wo believe as been fairly satisfactory As n result of the Toren © elections for the Dominion and of the advent of the Liberal party to power, Mr Laurier has paid me the compliments of pressing upon \u201cMy-accoptance a-sest- in -bis-new-eabinet\u2014! Cerefuily considéring his invitation, and yielding to what I have reason to believe fob general desire of my friends, 1 decided upon acceding to his request.so ¥ am, therefore, constrained to take my leave of you, and in thus retiring from the Provincial Government an from t the representation of your county in the Legislature 1 do so, can say in all sincerity, with much reluctance and Jnany re rots.to remember that my ire to you as leader in p cit\u2019 ial pol tes we ponded to wi itn gon gen- Porte Government, which he had ee bonor to form nearly fourteen years ago Las always been u i flat 1 cannot gratefully inu proots of your frienidship pi onfidance.They complain that ae in Som pl cr ond | 1 heen Foal vou 4 | gL sight.Canada, if not a Score is a sui À Hon.A.G.Blair has addressed the fol- | ter- |- govern- | capacity, it ray.always be ood fortune to marit and var e ny vor and Allow Ts ton to eal lemen, ANDREW G.BLAIR.w WALLACE ANP MACLEAN.aronto, July 20.\u2014(Special).\u2014The Con- grail Tending a that > portion of to sireet held a demonstrat ion on tare ay night in honor of W.IF, Maclean and Clarke Wallace.It was à very enthusiastic affair.W.F.Maclean, in his address, said the electors of Wast York had rea- : EE ; son to be of their representative, whose ability was co; icuous in the de~ bate on the Remedial Bill, and this fact was testified to by Mr.Dalton Mc- Carthy, who declared that no man had devel 80 much power in the House as Mr.Wallace.He belicved that it was a relief to the Conservative party to po out of power.It had been relieved ou passing ng the Remedial Bill; it would pho an opportunity to re-organize and get rid of some who will have to take a - -seat-and give-an- opportunity- for tho young men to show that they can formulate and carry out a policy that will meet with the approval of the ; Pasko Wallace reviewed the story of the Remedial Bill and declared that if the Laurier Government attempted to pass a similar \u2018bill he would give them is determined an opposition as he had to the Inte Government.The country i ooking to the.Liberal (Sovermment to hr its pledges, apd tive party would Sanna \u2018up itn ranks, and, with the same old poliay of loyalty to the Crown and the interests of the country, it would return to power.\u201cTHE CANADIAN DEMOCRA.> vy .The Nèw York \u201cHerald\u201d Gives the Jingo Papers Some Advice.New York, Jul y 20- \u2014The Herald, under the caption of \u201cThe Canadian Democracy, - says: \u201cSome of our jingo friends there are shill L who are so concerned 1 Gonads nada be of ovil example to us, may = do well to consider the M inisterial crisis which has just occurred in that British i was an election thro ion ; Ministry i redoubtable Sir Charles Tupper himself hav ving failed to \u201cwork\u201d the elections\u2014 and a new ministry wds 1n- stalled in_office on Monday, with Mr.Wilfrid Laurier at its head.All this within a few weeks.\u201cNow, whether the system which permits of a radical administrative change s0 rapidly as this be a good one or not is & point well worth considering.But wkat wo wish to remark to-day is that the events in Uanada are à very strik- ink {Illustration of the extreme democratic character of its ernment.There is a Governor-Genera, ph Parliament which still, for certain pur- 8, has jurisdiction in the affairs of | Janada.And not one of them all in- .terferes, or dreams of interferings in this peaceful exercise of the will of the people o Canada with wespeot to their Tu Geada, in other prorde, though a cology.maken -ber Autiétirre And her own in all matters essential to her social life is her a it, then.worth while to pretend that the existence of a at democracy of five millions of people our nort rders ina menace to this Republic?Yet that is what some of the jing o papers Java.lately hey will simp! print the facts and show to their readers the Canadians in the aot of de their own destinies by thelr own votes, the ctre of mona menace will vanish out \"66 | th Brompiiy than we do under a a republican goverment.\" fA PANIC IN IN CANEA.York, Jul OA spécial to the fens says tohes Held frém At eceived from Cauda state that a panic coourred\u2019 there at tem o'clock yesterday morning in the Plantzs quarter, owing - to a fire, which was mistaken as a ai mal for carna The houses were forthwith barri The British captain landed boats carrying armed sallors.+ he Conserva- | CANADIANS GET THE id OF BEING THE BEST SMALL BOAT BUILDERS, a They Are Also the Bit § on Such Boats.Boston, July 20.- The Transcript pa lishes the following: Most of the: interest in yachting circles last weck centred tn the half-rster contests at Oyster Bay for the Sewanhaka international cup, which is now held by the Royal st.Law- | A RECENT PICTURE OF GOV.RUSSELL ON HIS WAY TO COURT.VE rence i * Chih; M the réxait à \u201d \u2018the.viotory Mr.Duggan's Glencairn over El Hetie, the defender of the cup.It will nw be interesting to see whether Amerians will exhibit any of the bull dog prtinacity which Englishman.have shown in the pursuit of the America\u2019s cup, bh the attempt to regain the poa- session OÙ the small boat trophy.It looks as_though they py a or.Com- » Rouss sent à ngs in be hat\u201d his club to the der sailors present.t manner anil managed after a strong \u201ceffort to get the better of Le diffidence.thanked those present for the fine sata which he had received at Oys- and whioh he would never forbad found his opponents both ES htlomen and sportsmen of the highest calibre, and he romised them that Then hey came to Montreal next year oul à obtain the cup if possible, he Piel Fat them as well as the rules Lawrence Yacht Club Aîter the dinner there tr port.dance.Was à reception and F< QUIET BURIAL OF OF RUSSELL nos to the Widow's Wishes will be No No Civie Display.Boston, Mass, July 20.\u2014The body of { former, Gevernor William\u2019 E.Russell kr- rived in Boston Saturday night.- Te.avoid the crowd that ha the Union Station the casket wis taken from the Portland train in Someryille wis of Mrs.W.E.Russell, expteused at a consultation, that the funeral be as quiet as pogeivle, will be carried out.re wil no civic or military display, but the body was in state in Cambridge City Hall from 12 \u201cvo 2 to-day.The funeral will he held be Church, ridge, at sur o'uleck, a and the Rev.r McKenzie, the Jde spon wil Before the services at the church prayers were said at the house THE CZAR WANTS HIM.A Young Bootblack of Boston, Must Return to Russia.\u2014 Boston, July 20.\u2014The Czar of Russia bas orde William Goldwasser, 8 young bootblac, Ly.to return to Rue sia and serve in the army, and has intimated that if he does nol Goldwasser's father witli have to pay a- to 4400.Goldwasse of and is not ver Strong.is of brew, parentage.ily has suffered froin tHe edicts.of the ian Emperor, and his psople narrowly escaped banishment.About six years ago the young man\u2019s parents were driven ont of Moscow, and was then that William realized that he must shift for himself.came to this country and for a time blacked boots \u201cabou three and New York.Finally, about three years ago he came to Boston.lmost as sooh as reached this city he drifted up to police headquarters, and there the officials took thoy could to establish a business.ntendent Eldridge hes been es- ielly kind to the young foreigner, and year in ting y a location for his sta oo Boston Com- time, however, the subway rove him im, away, and this year Buperintenden again exerte his influence and Goldwasser sec \u2018a stead in fromt of ths old Court Houece urt street.The boy's father is Soseph Goldwasser, and he is a \u2018cigar- by ocoupation.Since his expulsion from Moscow has lived in the city of Tula, which is located 105 miles south.of the former p! The her his son not long ago that he bad received.orders fou the Russian Gov- wasser is nineteen and $400, and as Goldwasser c be\u201d any such amount as that, he would, cast into prison end all his world- effects taken from him.Friends in 4% city have communicated with the Russian consul in: New York, but the latter has said that en boy must return.THE CANNER'S NETS, + (Special to the Star.) .- Vancouver, B.C., July 20.\u2014Few people realize the {tude of the fishing business on the Pacific coast.A canner has computed the foil interesting figures.| There are some fifty canneries in operstion In Britigh Columbia.Each averages 40 sockeye nets some have.Toss some over & hun pets are 160 fathoms long ps ss meshes deep, and contain fifteen and halt i of twine.So that the twine used: in all.the canneries of British Cone a and the twine, if placed in twe-pound balls side by side, would reach from Vancouver tô Westminster, 12 miles.The cost of hese mets would be about $125,- oie &n calculations do not in- is salmon -nets\u2014lead lines or 2 .HOTALZY A AWHEEL.Berlin, Ju SE ress 'Augus a dei ri may ta ond i: dor.poncentond DEAD.CE & Dinoty footer | ga \u201cfamous Tichborne claimant case.fine of from Tumbia would stretch 81,000 miles, or after goi around the earth could be Pre pete PM | ic » end.The we f ¢ est dat &Z tons, are Exceptionally Mild And equally as fine in quality as the Noted Dark Colors of this Famous Brand.\u2014_\u2014\u2014= \u2014\u2014\u2014 fp normously me largest Sale ot any CIGAR .in Canada.DR.JAMES STANDS TRIAL | GREAT ARRAY OF' COUNSEL ON THE CASE.\u2018The Counsel Opposing the At- torney-General Seeks to Have the Action Quashed on a Tech- nicality-Large Attendance.London, July 20-\u2014The trial of Dr.Lionel! Jameson and his fellow-officera in the Transvaal raid, Hon.Henry Coventry, Major R.White, Colonel H.F.Whita, Major Sir John Willoughby, and Col.R.Grey, who were indicted by the Grand Jury for violation of the Foreign Enlistment Act, à month ago, begin in the Queen's Bench division of the High Court of Justice this morning before three judges, Lord Russell, of Killoweea, Lord Chin Justice of, Engla a 2 Sir Henry Hawkins, and ol ) lock, 7 he court room was Crow Cw foie of the accused men, and there were also present a large number of members of the Bar.Tha counsel en- di in the case were nums t-is -the first\u2014triai at- bar.since the Sir Edward Clarke, for the defénd- ants, made a motion to quash.the 1n- |.dictment, on the ground that it was indefinite in.its - and that it had not been proven that the Foreign Enlistment Act propeumed where the offence alice.place.Sir Richard rebater, .C., the Attorney-General, lied on behait of the Governemnt.sn the Attorney- General had- olosed his argument, the Court adjourned.| oo 0d owt 5 ei * Havana, July a 11.(N.Y.Sun eorre- spondence.)\u2014 A Cardenas correspondent, rites : \"he work of buichering pacificos goes on undisturbed.:Weyler wishes avenge the repeated defeats inflicted ue on bis columns by the liberating.army.and secretly issues the mm sanguin orders.negro was taken the other night behind the walls of the Baro sugar refining\u2019 factory, where be was shot and macheted until his assailants on Tisved \"him to 1 d&d AS tlhe \"rie however, was still alive, be mana drag himself to the negrest \u2018house, ana was there nasisted by its occupants.He has denounced one Rodriguez, of the lice force, as the leader of the murderous band, but so far (his man has not been arrested.\u201cThe much dreaded Cossio mobilizados assassinated a few days ago two hon- Sgn Poacestle | laborers near La Mo- There many éther such crimes.Their authors.know that such deeds will win them honors and privileges from Weyler.economical situation worse every.da Emigration\u2019 is on the inorease t is Toot only the Cubans who now abandon the.island.The 8 themselves flee\u2019 from the.country where not even they can any longer thrive nor submit te the Blunders an mismanagement the Gove » grows bidden the paille tortion rogardio en the cation ol n the number Pot deaths\u2019 which © occur there daily from Hea fever and small-pox, which have become epidemic.CAPTAIN EVANS DEATH.Halifax, N.S., July 20.20.\u2014 Two months ago .Archibald Evans, of Chester, went away from home lobster tishing and d did not return.Search along the shor ne Tealed boat, tom up, and hist_floating about.Evans\u201d purse with 2 considerable sum of money in it was found in shallow water.A diver failed to find Evans\u2019 body.Saturday oN berrying forty y found Capt.Evans\u2019 body en & Smal d uninhabitated island.He had struggicd ashore and died in the bushes he effecis of the exposure.KIPLING'S NE! NEW HOUSE.London, July 20.Tt, is ennotioed t Rudyard Kipl is building bose D a retired part of Sussex, gland.A WIFE MURDERER.Rockford, 1l1., July 2.\u2014James French, a tailor, murdercd bh Be vite esterday afternoon, chasing her lnnébago > \u2018 have not\u2019 been years for nothing.Our lesson has begn well | learned, and our devotion to your interest is ~ .shown by.the increasing demand for these Ka perfect fitting garments.Try them.- TOOKE, as 177 St James \u2018Street.: St, Catherine Street, West.at as os vof At his For 1685.11 | MEXICANS HORRIBLE CRUELTY.street into-O.R.Gorbun's residence, where he shot her eight times, and also attompted to kill Alfred Barker and County Clérk Norton, neighbors, who ran in io save her ured, French then ran to the river blocks away, pur hundred citizens.e shot himself in the head and then jumped iuto the river.The police rescued him and he may live.THE NEW WOMAN.Resolutions Passed by the Woman's Rescues League.Washington, July 20.\u2014The Woman's Rescue league, at its regular meeting, adopted the following resolutions with regard to the bicycle parade in honor of Lhe Christian Endesvorers.Tu y n A Whereas, Wilh semblance of civic authority.irls and boys, men and women, on the evening of July 14, 1896, were permitied to parade the streets of ashington *Wheroas, The costumes of many of the girls and women failed of that modesty that a decorvus ublic has the right to demand on its t uroughtares ; therefore, ; .\u201cResolved, That the Waman\u2019's Rescue Ledgue condemns such immodesty.* Resolved, that the civic offcials should infuture ascertain un character o.such parades and refuse rmits therefore unless conducted under the auspices ol assuriations whose reputation is a \\yarranty of good conduct of those participating \u201cResulved, \u2018hate the Woman's Rescue Jeague recommends that the Young People\u2019s Christian Endeavor Association urge upon their hosts that aTegard for publio opinion makes lt necessary that members should abstain fromm the use of their banners and padges in parades not guarded from the participation of the Sporting element and the unorgan- solved, \"That copies of these resolutions be sent to the Christian En- deayorers and all other religious organizations, calling attention to the bioyet- ing cu a and it further \u201cReso ved, That copies of paid resolutions be sent to.the press in Ameri snd Europe, inviting public atieption to the cru inaugurated by th Woman's Rescue League.\u2019 I'S DELICATE FOOD, * The Chines Chancelior he re Oust of vated Taste.: £3 ve As he cannot have the pry eg ir which flatter his palate in China, he | does the - best can with such mesns as are available ror lof Trice.a man who door aL we door every gh, cooks, y their handiwork to the dining room, consists of twelve to sixteen courses, rot counting tea \u2018and little cakes at end.One large tray contains Ay hoe 1 orton was seriously in- | ursued by several 4 Austrian Archduchess for his bride is re fara as u very able move.In spite of Lhe Triple Alliance, the French have Austrians as they feel toward the Germans or ths Italians.There is a sort of intuitive feeling in France that Austria yokes herself with these allies Lbe- cause she cannot help herself, and Vien- ndse music, Viennese pictures, and Vien- n=se beer are as popular in Paris as at home.Moreover, this new marriage, being quite as dist inguished and grand as any which a King of Franco could have made two centuries ago, shows that, after fifty years of exile; the \u2018Orleans Bourbons still hold up their heads with the highest.This will not fail to produos an irâpres- sion on ths French mind, though, of cours, many other things would have to happen io invest it with practical ime portanca IN BED WITH COPPERHEADS.: Two Children Dead and Their Mother.Dying.Chambersburg, bs .July 20.\u2014The fam! ily of Martin Drury, a farmer, who.lives on the North Mountain ia this county, was on Friday night attacked by copperhead snakes with fatal = reeulis.and Drury, his wife, and son\u2019and ihe had taken their.bedding to a room in .e struck a light and saw a big coppers d snake crawling away from the bed \u2019 which he and the boy had occupied.\u2018 younger child, which had been in mother, upon raising the bed cover saw another copper coil the legs of the child.The snakes it dr e floor it- he.abdomen.During t both gy disappeared into- \u2018the.coller = A neig hbor was sent to Mer ht miles distant, for a physio ; n the doctor arrived he found Mrs: - Dru ribly.The children\u2019s 1 and almost .black.T Yarious edibles.ranged in.rows ope | 1s no above the otber.Roast duck is \u201calmost always ths piece which the Viceroy eats de kidn comes a sav dish of fre Tob rk, with: a quantity of jam.the te are serv apart Hh usually ys them together with om and pore.After et s the Yene turns of which is a y leeks, gherkine and mushrooms, with which he \\eats them.Next he picks two tender chickens preserved.in wine vinegar along with green peas.Then he is ready to do \u2018Justice to a slice of fresh pork cooked n hopey with the .small- a e pige is , Fucceeded 2 pures made 0 e@; an > vor mill pour Fi \"mes are some 3 © the evening oi and a ps mg Ria by : ros \u2018éôoked wi er ol a d tha hol 5 Tr a wi ugar and sponge cakes an e Monterey, Mex.July 20.\u2014Ths wife of en ralés, a farmer living near here, while on her way.to this city, was assaulted by a Mexican, and her body tied tothe tail of the horse a bad been 2 horse was made to run away, and the woman was dragged to death.MGR.SATOLLI.\u201cRome; \u2018Foly 20.\u2014Mer.Satolli, who was recently created a Cardinal, will \u2018retain his function, as A ollc delegates in the United States, until the nex Papa consistory, when will come to Rome and receive the Cardinal's hat.GREATLY IMPROVED.; New York, July 20.\u2014 20.\u2014The physicians st- tending Cornelius Vanderbilt report that he condition of their patient has greally prov: THE FRANCO-AUSTRIAN MATOH.ce s Shirts ARE THE BEST MADE.These âre words we hear every day.' We it.Catherine.Street Rast.on July 20 From a Rapplition) 9 well as oe dynastio pein t of view, th choice by the \"50e sr'Orions dE + London, July Curious aldo-fights are bei ws by mmission.Algern manager of W White's hu , 1 : st that if the- clos tours d ; in the laws should be e : club life.would be destroyed, 2d ment: he testimony before the Ro; ur bers obliged to do as men of similar means do in the United nae ding is, live\" in hotels.He there 3 has been at the West En ad re twenty years.ONE POYND' SHARES.tendon, July 20e à te Le appear a salutary \u2018popular © fon B the now almost universal tom in this country of fssui Los companies in one-pound dollar shares.Almost every indus mining.and otber epeculaiive or vestment enterprise now offered.public subscription is in\u2019 sheres.aL pound each.T MR.GLADSTONE'S London, July 20.-Mr.Gladstone written a gracefull, Princess Maud of \u2019 ns the ales, ris let much bappiness in her pew lite bor asking her to accept certain of! his 1e \u2018works.The latter dwells upon writer's long gud Jeasant, with the Royal ë ; COMING TO TO CANADA.20\u2014A ho Liverpool, July Cunard Line steamer Lucas turda; Line the Hon.Mackenzie J K.CALG.late Premier of the te gi Canada, and Sir Donald A.Smit.| > or aking Shirts all these NL au - \u201cI Wil Von Mont With this Generation of Man.\u201d - A \u201cMartiing Advance in Wedieni 8 Raines D fully explained in a Iftsle \u201cComplete Manhood, and 3 to Atéain tt,\u201d ho had then tete ihe ier a ciered, hesitated, put 1 {uth wibbied eh pon.Eta everbody tad wie that Sa toll m el wrote that I woul Yad it yr ° nan was not do by meglo in % day mad ds\u2014hut in à moment he sat Ee bow be be in & Hitle whilea\u2014he \u201c\u2018saw the light\" Before be floished the fi tous who aa kaow the grand truth, facts, t nee new of psc t follies and avoid future pitfalls, shontd Ane atone for \u2018To simple \u201ccuriosity seskats,\u201d to those wi - condition à rte hows 5b need po née pe pe pr om a Ais Pook ds useless and \"mers Sar uf treatment of ae It looking for ttes = er Hing pour due sd ours pln fre want adrios, wisdom.hety, = yo en a th thrown upon the.reid naver had \u2018any auch rancor toward the - The heat of the \u2018night was oppressive, .- lower story and were sleeping upon \"Darin the night the hoy awoke the rest of the fanuly by call ng out that something had bitten him.The fathep with the mother, then began crying.The bitten the child in several places.When.apped then : tbe.mother, who was bitten twite In tement ry, the boy and girl suffering ters.prete wwollea Among the.+ sengers who sailed for America by! CE ter, six and eight years old, respective. \u2018Contest.in $he Prince of ; Match\u2014\"Lavers Gets Third Gvecial to the Star.) + \u201croronto, July 20.\u2014~The Mail and Em- .- pire\u2019s.Bisley camp special says; < weather an Saturday was almost perfect \u201c from the marksmen\u2019s point of view.It was just warm enough to bs pleasant, \u201cand a fine gentle right front wind blew across the ranges.weather continued and All the metropolitan papers of Saturday extended hearty comgratulations to the Canadian team that won the Kola- pore.cup.While the newspapers frankly admit that the result was totally unexpected, the praise is as hearty and genuine.as though a British team had wo! The great event decided Êon Saturday Pri Highness tho Prince ot Wales\u2019 prize bas been in existence since 1861: for at the 200 and 60) ten shots are allowe The highest possible sors, ihetsfors, is 00.Nono but winners of the ver and bronze medals of the Rifle Association can compete.The first ize consists of £100, given by His Royal ighnéss, and à bad tional Rifls Association.Since 1874 the association bas added divided among con-: ards ranges, and added by the Na- 20)\" per year to be testants other than the first prize winner Canadians bave won the prize in us years es follows: Batt., score 84.This h the Snider rifle, and in those seven shots were fired at the 200, ser Done was the highest ever ade thes conditions.Blcokol of the 8n th 85.The xt Canadom win- Gillies, 90th Winnipeg.This was in 1887, when \u2018the Martini-Hen- rifle was used.Then seven shots were fired at 200 and 15 at 600 Gillies\u2019 score was 97.\u201cwon it in 1891, also with 97 points.A member of the present Canadian team, Pte.Hayhurst, was the winner in 1889.He was then a resident in Engl « member of the J'irst Lancash ire Vol- scores on Saturday were not wo TY as might have been exjy ©\" the favorable weather, the Canadians did not land the , as wil oad een by the scores.i was the closest contest sesn in many o down on the records ifle Association as one of the most memorable in many Tespects gathered from the fact that two gentlemen tied with a score lave and three Canadians x the National keenness may be 89 each, just one point any wonder then that the pritisters more than ever convinced that the Cane adians are dangerous opponents in the \".greatest of al the Su found that Staff- he 12:5, Middlesex, | x\u201c of rgyie FIgh- Major Pol shot.having i in various years won the eae\u201d prize, the silver medal for place in the same contest, the silver CPOss, second .@rand aggregate.Sta.also a crack marksman, and Rothon la in the final for the Queen's in 1880.Canadia rizes mentions in Saturday's contest: rize, Æ15, score 89; Mit- ; third p chell, fourth prize, Ho.êcore 89; Hay- soore 89: 23, nx score © i Gap bell.EERE = bard buck three ened Tons Bind © AS aies two are neveriheless they were Semi congratulated on the fine showing they made.Tue respective scores of were oi\u201d follows : or Canadian i total 42.At 600 9 perde, en, ob 4, 5, \u2018© S00 ye ards, À, 8, 4, '4, b, Ty! 4; ial tota At 200 yards, Ha 5 Bt 2, 5, 4; total Last, year the Canadian winners in this pontest their places were: 8rd Pte: yhuret; 6th, Sorgt.feng.Simpson; n fod The 18th Battalion, having tour mén on the Canadian team were ce to enter a team for the Map four men entered were, | - Hayhurst and oS rhe teams com 20 panda ten shots, Hemp secured twelfth prize of £1 wi th nt ie van entries Are unlimited, por shots, Weller made a A A Sup sa and £25 constitute Raho: \u2018shot at he Ho yards ran the Association Cup, scoring 3 not yet fired at the this competition.© tewt, \u2018and at the same range, Og rter-M: ter Ber t.Sheldon, mn, Royal Qua.r- a g Tn J In the same con- up matoh, with & of 185, @& splendid score, 180 be KA iE Ea wns wor Tish team wi \"The score indicates test was.The exc be match was intense.pote for by teams of eight ng Scotland and Ireland.ÿ member hoe the winning « Hor seprege \"hots at each ang.land won with a score of 1603, 1479 and Ireland 1442.won the shield seven- Scotland seven times und À mistake in tue tel score is 1800, PE fob 6 eleven en sight Tesaed 55 youn.Fi ed to tue elimate will be r =e eee pr ri TRE DEPORTED OREES.Indians that Unele Bam Turned, Over to Canada.Fort Missoula, Mont July 8.\u2014 On is, a roop o f colored regulars, D of the Tenth United States Cave Ty.covered with dust, same inte post, Fort Missoula.They ha been on the march since Juns 1 bad had covered about three hundred and fifty miles, having set out from Fort Assiniboine, & post quite Bear the Canada line.The t under command of Lieut.Pe: Ai TN Lieut.Fleming as second; and reported / To Sanno, w.PR by fa a few \u2018The work upon which \u201cthe \u201ctroop is engaged is to gazher up the Cree In- diaus, a body uf refugees from Canada, were more or less involved in the Riel rebellion, and have been any over these lands ever since.Many them came to Canada with arms in their rides and have never been ing to return.Their number is Vo ously estimated at from 400 \u2018to 700, and proportion of women and children among them is large.The Governor of Montane, in his res cent message to the Legislature, called attention to their presence in the eta a, declaring them to be \u201cwards oft the British Government.\u201d He went on to say that he had \u2018tried in vain to enlist the Federal Government in the matter of their removal,\u201d and that \u201cthe Government also refuses to set apart any portion of the public domain as a reservation for them.\u201d He commended the subject with great earnestness to the attention of the islature.In the meantime the Cree Indians continued to multiply and grow, and to uire stock, - ust béfore the clase of the recent session of Congress, the representatives of Montana succeeded in getting inserted in the general appropriation bill an item for 85,000 for the removal of these fndians.A gool understanding wasen- tered into between the two couatries respecting the matter.eneral proclamation was issued by tre \u2018anadian authorities guaranteein pardon for all political offences, an: granting the Indians permission to return, with assurances of liberal treatment.The troop has already gathered up and shipped about 180 of these wards, with about 600 horses.Ona of the chiefs, Rainbow, not understanding the terms, and fearing he was to be taken Lack to Canada to be tried for offences committed \u2018while there, immediately on his arrest shot hicself, Yesterday a detachment of the troo roop went out from here.and brought in thirty Indiens, mostly women an children, and about #0 ies.To-day another detachment of twenty-five: wen set out for Horse Plains, distant about eighty miles, to bring- in the mighty Voice and Chicken Hawk.interpreter and scout.accompanying he troo tok me that urdess Chicken Hawk could be made to understand the wat- ter he would never give b himself up, ss \u201che was à brave son 8 gun and ** Tha Todinns already broug in appear Sheertul and perfectly willing to - back to Canada, now that the whole.business has buen thoroughly He to them hy the interpreter.T Dey are now receiving rations, and ff to be hoped that better days are a dre for them.How they have 'lived all these years in this hard climate, with no home or {riends is ons of the mysterious chapters of Indian hardship that will never he read.Their condition now is pitiable.Ignorant, dirty and balf starved, every line of their faces, every movement of their bodies tells the story of their trials.It is a most distressing sight to see them squattiog around their tepees, not knowing how to make üse of even the means they have.And yet among these wretched, dirty, Dalf-gtarved Indians can be seen quite a large Chrisie of little white children, or half white, as they are.classed.These have been bora on American soil, and ase quite probably one-half good American; snd t dina authorities Lave stioned the right of having such offspring saddled n them as their wards, @ conversation with the interpreter, who is an old scout of vast experience, I asked him how he could always tell the! Cree Indians.He gave ms -vertain points about their dress and the manner of wearing their hair.\u201cBut,\u201d I said, \u201c won't they change {heme ?* _ His answer was \u2018\u2019 No.\u201d And so it seems the Indian keeps Tight on in the way of his fathern each tril having its own customs, from which the individuals of the tribs \u2018Dover depart.\u201cOnte I get my eye on, him I can tell what \"ans is on im To t he majter I asked: \u201cSa Thain are those that brald their hair in two large plaits, one on each side i\u201d \u2018\u201cFlatheads,\u201d was his reply hat Indians have \u2018a liitle poink, or car, on the heel of their moccasin: \"Pend Oreille.\u201d \u201cWhat Indians wear three plaits in b, .thelr\u2019 hairf\u201d ez, Perces.\u201d earing thait ! might éxhaust m niètle re of Indizn learning, \u201cdid not-p inquiries any further in that Direction, ph ha found the scout s0 very interesting.ventuted to inquire to- what tribe be belonged, and (f give bis anster just as he gave it HS ther was a Piegan Indian woman nd\u201d my father an old Irishman.\u201d cid ought to be a good fighter,\u201d ou certainly come from good fighting at atock on both sides, looked over the prairie, and considered the interview.blo, 1 t is possible tha remaini n- diuns gathered hered 1 he ares to gore T.G teward in the New York Sun.USED THE.WORD \u201cRELIGION.» WIS, \u2026 à trenty- hours onan tion.for the next day, at Rheims, he uttered a word which has attracted attention ull over France to - the exclusion of all elsè, When the Venerable Archbishop of Rheims, Langerieux, received him in front of the new statue of Jeanne d'Arc with an address, the President replied with- the youl never ssparäte thé param :torests of the France of and the France of religion.\u201d Thisd remark, but it borrows great interest from the fact that A is the first time the Hepublic has dared publicly to mention the word religion.A PRIVILEGE SUSPENDED.lu, July 13, 18, via Sea.Eranci sun \"he Japan Government has ca celled the license of Ogdara han cath supp pplying In labor to plantations.The res Sapanese cops ora it is isarned thet the firm has red,\u201d for alleged crookedness carrying out labor contracte © WAR AGAINST SupeTaNe.New = July 20.A, Jind i is Es to wear EE lied © | pe ry\" plume at L \u2018any stave ts nesting and on.8 fortaighe «00, ono outfit, Re C + , - ram snd bo pledge herself never to wear ons a I came el dr he Lroddiag, and hronicle.cage 1 Lad wom & oom- Blete victory.but a a add She only Princess , but bor ner sisters and aunts all flaunted the egrets unashamed, did, p'amumersile Duchesses hing Count | work to \u2018do ail en over columns.of protest when Mrs.Frances Hoase, Barat pi on Thursday evening at a dinner given in her honor by the Authors\u2019 Club with one of these offending top- hot day.the paper Publicelly rebuked her TRACES OF THE ANCIENTS.Discovery of Interesting, Relics in Italy That Antedate the Chris- Rome, June 80\u2014(Sp \u201cence of the NY.few months the explorations made b: various soientific societies of Italy been rev.arded by several discoveries of great archaeological interest.Near Este, and almost in the centre of the tarri- covered by the ancient Afesta, an cial well or cesspool was unearthed It was conical in shape.and Jha walls wers of masonr broken stone and bricks in alternate ong It is helieved that the well was constructed of the houses directly he ruins of which were ya Toscanella, near Castell's Aurunte, several tombs were discovered that are thought to have been built in the third and second centuries before Uhrist.side of ordinary vases were found bronze mirrors upon which odd designs were worked, and several little tombstones, pe, with rectangular base which bore Latin inscriptions.On the Via Latina, near thes Casa.o painted terra-cotta vases that had served were found the other day wo romb- stones, one of which had an inscription in Latin setting forth that there wus buried in that spot a certain \u2018\u2018 I., Elio Fausto, generally who was a distributor of Dearing he for the qrainin Of the eight hexametres' that-formed the epitaph, each began with un initia.of the name of the dead man, like a modern acrostic.The excavations in Pompeii have ast brought to light two bronze atstueitis a hare and the other of a ser pent\u2014that evidently served Js Crna- ments on a fountain.vases have also been unearthed.Sala Consilina work- t week \u2018bronze and in the most ancient part of ; as _orpamenta_in a tomb.An i ing feature \u2018of this find was the aot vases were of Grook make and were covered with geometriss.designs, while others, undoubtedly man manu ufacture, ere designad in k decoratious.51 men.Among the men are two chiefs, a Roma imitation of the G wers found in The ame to A Practical Test Wade tn Washington.A very interes:ing ra on with ok.in the north- : Treasury It was a pret asbestos plagter t af P ot Supervising Architect's ne computer; Mr: Raymond, in cha and experunental and Adams, chief of the heatin lating department, and CI Waits.ln ¢ the court was placed astruc- a miniature house was about four feet being plastered with \u201csabe name by which the new wall\u2019 ator is known.the - st pelited kind! ling \u201coo: per enough to make a bom-fire to to celebrate a great political After being ignited the light strue- flames, which Pt ously, but to ng avail, as they had f After being subjected to the fire 1 for half an hour an im made.A\u2018 stream of water, a'half inch mozzle, pires attached to effect.The hy des Dot.d drd rack t- demonstrati nc.usive- Bass it ras fir fi rotin, «© the.\u201cmarket * Anbestic uf Ww.ohne Manufacturing ow York City.and is ma.who red trom ately in-.proved - , \u2018enabling them fs puts it on se & price low to quantities of rd wll be manufactured at a price which \u2018will enable builders to lace it it at least in all important build- Another good feature of this aster is that it is & non-cor- and owing to its great ais are will not crack tn ur when i ductor of sound, ?the N Nowe sers © or ing HG Baa the same.RK and ine ve gave me Senmnistairable signs that he oak of tl the arte \u201cag od b Canada ander Sf of United States À: = Pa rix J \u2014-\u2014 0\u2014 \u2018President Faites | haryiless lite ao with the lunatib \u2018of construction at all Army posts, those .in didings of construction of our Sollent invention of.cal | ery of be phrase: \u201cI know that in your teschings the | vy Register, Washington, the rept bio romine which ia.of Ca.oes not seem to bs an especially striking - à or the Tune 2 Ashosices 5.Than.sand ntative of the prese 0 in cighteen y years that the President; of | the value o Ea the largest Japanese frim of contractors Ed gd gi ll his action are not ¥nown at the the ulate, but from Sher pup A à avi \u20ac or TRE.sersagoi |} The London correspondence of the New York Evening Post states: \u2018An uminpassioned survey of the present complicated state of European relations must bring home to the Ameri- two main political (a) that when the development of the means of destruction and the increase of armaments reach a point at which they become overwhelming,-they -cease .to.be.à source of danger to.peace, but serve rather as vw check and a guarantee against can observer oms: policy ; and complications, coupled with colonial embarrazsments, \u2018servé as a deterrent from warlike en- rnment which seeks in foreign war relief from home troubles, ends by finding itself almost invariably in a crossfire.If it were not for tMese restraipi causes, the state of affairs in the Ol World is so cow, extent rotten t this have been engulfed in that terrible antic struggle the advent as long been the read of her terprises, for a and defn statesmen.uro groaning under the weight of its armaments, is so well aware of the incsl- culable risks which their would entail that it prefers to continue to submit to their crushi Phare Ts hà while, on the other here is hardly one of the, great powers, phd is not haunt: strangely ed t cide the iss that of loftier genius and m passe no as to conceive a arty into.tenting & great sc of international policy.A year ago the result of i Jin.land had .on a or ver await in reg tare country\u2014to say nothing of t he was expected to exercise fairs.has oat to Sacred eh the f the colonial, and the home pole strongest government Er in recent times.puted sway far as Jiamentary t ble withdrawal of the education bill the res ent which rendered progress impos- the conservative side the House, Sir A.Rollit alone having atl when the bill was withdrawn, no ments on the notice pape a futile ondes vor ie opel no longer compatible, au \u201cstato to certain clerical which the largs body of the er fsvors.Its defea the t sible.came from t torate no ore is but revolt of the cal dictation; This surrender of a ment, however, ts moat { important much as, coming as ft does closely after African trouble, it mum\u2019 Ie aot unfavorably on the authority of the counoils of Eu leo been affected | the tor hy It has suf- ls Venésucian dispute, | the South England Eh The di; Th di y of Not 8 oO tervention in favor of \u2018the in 1876; hot only did it humiliate Eng- Bs at Coran ino le and usnos in t ish h suppisat\u2019 did n érastrats the project of an 4 Russian £ .Armenis in bound to eh, waning it served as von to throw up odi task of clean pro on the off the.inponveniently vu ra rent lps bua ot She devastated provinces fo.| to EY he mme Pation of ble.4 Whea ts thi Sve eins [rely socle to place?lo ba n a Ia worthy i io el, © ocoupation of Egy: Sil | Shy vith Eo od i ion fad ho Er pee | theres tally à sa cie a ei Mh Crete, since | .F10 Bherbrooks street.00M \u2014 BPLENDID howe way of Ae lookout for French oce & permanent mene to h is à notion abroad that KE EE -\u2014 BLE AND SINGLE, BATHROON a vi > thoat board.Toaogents M s ARTED, 10 10 cents be orm = (Fy nil AD: aie toons Em vote oom noël 10 LEE es 20 words or lees, 80d ¥ words or less, and 3é cent per FOUND, EE or Jas, ad dé ont per Ei same {aturity acoalior five an, Ce or tho Ar om a à military an infinitely ss \u2018the uprlalug of th the entire wat eekly 3 mit o eee are born\u2019 soldiers, ead shots, and evé Crown between t the fur.it took the whole of Turkey to subdue the re- 66 to 1899; and her army and navy, as.well as her finances and -politi- val prestige in Europe were then in a flou.condition.\u2019 The Cretans have t the rule of the Turks on 6 onte every fifteen years dur- Any other country would have been absolutely exhaust- riodical risings, were subdued with ruthless barbarity.Yet such is the vitality of the sturdy islanders, and so marvellous is the re: force of thst fair land, that at this moment the Cretans ure in a position, as they Jock bn the war for three Now what will be The Totfect of the rolongation of this Cretan struggle Pea ibe men at the b Tenic Kingdom \u2018proved worthy of\u201d their 6 Mission in the East, his time have been virtuall Hs Greece.Considering the.faut that Crete had taken a prominent and glori- rt in the war of independenve, resulted in the crestion of the of Greece, that Crete was then as any of the provinces which went to form that state, island was forcibly thrust again under the Turkish yoke, thanks to the | of the Duke of Wellington; egnsh ering ¢apeclally the fact that eve { surrection has, since that i cision, cost t Greecs untold oe, in blood and money\u2014for the Greeks can- \u2018not.remain unmoved by the sufferings of their own flesh and blood, and that within cannon-ahot of the cosst of their kingdom\u2014considering thes> unquestionable facts, Greece was thoroughly justi- ; her fleet to Crete immediately pa the news of the massacre at Canea a month ago d than bare of troops and the Turks have not a single ship of war that can keep be Nothing would have been easier t then to land a small but well- disciplined force and occupy the island til order was.re-established.the rents in Armenia, after the degrading groyal of the powers that they were ree among themselves so as ish ferocity, public opin- in EL would not have tolerated anon room.87 Union avenue.a permitted to ex god arpt to \u2018Abyssinia and the Roh + SERGLE sonate dora.Nolaghon 1 Wire ussia, who is staging the consent ; will then magnanimously o peace Armanla.\u201cbit on condition that v phical expression be Je of Conktantinopls in Asta is has always been know allow of the dsposal of both Egret and Crete; provided she bas virtually grip on Constantinople.OVERRUN WITH TRAMPS.\u2019 , } Roous Two NICELY FURNISHED ROOMY The Withdrawal of the Education | element \u2018ier, ba.\"God Bill in the Imperial Parliament \u2014 The Uprising in Crete - The Occupation of Tripoli.cents efor wrt or lesa, h insert! OOM \u2014 NEWLY ¥ FURNISHED, DOUBLE ANT \u2018or loss, and ï cent per extra som flat, aino bandsome bedroom, od ot \u2018ter, N house.Ko children.yey wate uy OOMS\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE, IN All modern conveniences for » 4 acer ave.\u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, i looking the Mountain, suitable for a.Board if desired.Cathedræ ord, eac! sa CHANC EA, RTC, 25 cents for 15 words or EE d'a pu a mi NOTICE.PARTICULARLY.SH with order.A Ft in with SMumerpus entries maha, July 20.Superintendent James of tho Chicage Milwaukee and St.Paul iited.States Mar- protection.Ron an près of ons Hundred tram of & northboun eight Lely at Blair.made a formal quest al the Foret {authori for protection to the States mails carried on their r cars are not exempt, by the tramps, who re- alight.There hive been several fig te between the tramps and train crews, but thus far no one has been in- Since the attempt of the tramps shoot a -conductor-on-the -Burlington- acific Junction a short time ago, in crewa are afraid of them.a freight on the Omaha air for Tous Sy ais fifty or more tramps.T crews to put \u2018them off.The above rates are ed C4 adv COMS\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE K( ROOMS TO LED First class board.Reasonable.ooME LARGE FRONT ROOM AND BACK ran furnished; also base th { rooms tr se, .Borromee, near Craig.OOMB_NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, with _ors without board.__Apply 57 8e.Dents.1675_ OOMS\u2014FURNISHED, ON BATH FLAT; Al inrge front parlor, mantel bed.Uso - in our DORE for cl No charge made assified advertisements for less than five lines SITUATIONS WANTED.NANSN ANTED SITUATION A5 CHILDRENS MAID.ROME, SNICELY AND lahed, with board, at 139 N a MADE \"AT KR - M 1 |SHED ANTED = Tamir, go children.9 Evans La rates during the month of July.brooke, be! tween 8.Urbain and 8tan adventurous ANTED POSITION BY ENGLISH ok x M8-TO LET.LARGEFRONT DOUBLE ROOM, suembet Colnge governess, graduate Orford ner Universi.où TO LE 127 Metcal College Preceptors.\u201cBR,\u201d also two siogle rooms, with board.Boom.ex Ba HROOM FLAY TE YOUNU MAN.HAVING G 6 YEARS GE nt CFR xperienc: nish best ¢ certificate.Address J 149,\u201d STAR fe SITUATIONS VACANT.INN IN rtp ~~ REE BOARD INA AN SMART so.LAD ABOUT 15 oi NTED « SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE w \u2014 Foun ii mort es Fa to asin wit ashi No objection 10 y Tati ead 154 with parents, rime ous = Bash.ae licated and to a afternoon or night night shoal, also t Euvope woul ANTED-\u2014SITUATION SAS, GENERAL 45 SER- + kr 2 ANTED-TRACHER HOLDING SECOND CLans Ontario certificate, capable ot teachis French 8.8.NE om one, B eosin ANTED\u2014HOUBEMAID Apple bei SATiETACTORY and 05 pou, SE ITUATION BY A MAN AND HIS 00M-300D oe DOUBLE experie: i; the m Rar board.groom, etes ete, Address * \u2018K 1519,\" STAR ottios, % oguphe of | two friands; also ange T0 LET.ON Trou FLAT, Private family.Ceutral lea ANTED \u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED BOOK ra position aE such, or at generale price s._ Address \u201cJ 1480,\u201d STAR Of COME_DOUBLE 2: GLB.WITH BOAR RES FRSROUEE ox GENERAL ev | Fous on bathroom fist, at 9 Ulon sven > ANTE TED_SITUATION 253 GENERAL per OMS - HICELY Pons.156 1 as ANTED \u2014 GOOD FARMING FAMILIES doc ou rate Ah R°% + > plantation in the Province of Ban poses veld to ue Satiation.Ou their and hii other enocemprics to ANTED-SEWING BY TE ous sUIFABLE, \u201cPOR SEVERAL ENTIRE class dressmaker, cut and fit by alin ay also farnistied 128 Champ de Mars st.266 closs to C, P.rares 0 #t._ Joh by the ever-grow- dangers of nihilism, anarchism; so- ce ism, or colonial adventure.To these pacific agencies must be absence from the arena of Eu- pu politics at tha Prieur moment of any one comman that of Na \u2018however ill- of years sufficiently dominant to de- | k, whose Immeasurably Qecades the otto of Ha destinies of Euro the present ant \u201cworks vieu am ANTED_FAMILY WASHING.3187.DO « po ud work, apply to W NTE \u2014.ILY WA .à OOMS\u2014ONE OR TWO wc pm YY ique ANTED-BY3 HOTEL BL COOK ANTED TWO ED Rate ve = an aod Gorman able to take {ske drat po posit on 8 \u2014 tt YURNISHED BEDROOMS oleon oe hot prestige, | - th, ajl cosveniences.\u201cur ATED BELLE Y, arr TORR Ba Wa BOY, ATTH 7H ANTED-BY YOUNG LADY, A SITUA ATION oping.References.Address * light h ok 7e TE Motel ~~ t house: reeks themae ves ANTRD \u2014 AN INTELLIGENT, sue to act in the only manner, which earns success and-izhposes re- ak OOMS\u2014FURNISHED ROOMS, on BATH or warried couples A/ ANTED- FASHIONABLE D aL, BERVANT, 1763 Ontario at; style and fit A Tie Ir Trateronoes required).330 Bleury GIRLS TO WORK ON Rare, BY band; steady work and good wages.Apply él} spect, Unfortunately the Greek government hesitated, and ite besitations, bowever sal deplorable, were not un- ne gral Ring RE dispositions Of \" were en into oonsidera- Geo; is as able aad clever axvRDw ABHING B ESPECTABLE WO- ey ene FOR MÉSEHOUSEKELF per day.pu Mu.E 14 City Goumliors & ANTED \u2014 DRIVER FOR GROCERY.F7 ANTED 1 BY RESPECTABLE WIDOW, SA ® ins ily as housekeeper ar tion wily as servant.Apply] i Bt.Antoine st, pears ypewriter, with kno sort, and t and Roriies, oi situation of any AR office.Rome ROOMS TO LEW WITH OB without board.Apply 8¢ on | vs SHEAR, BOON, WITH BOARD os J#-politician- \u2014\u2014as\u2014 averse to anything which ran even dients, most successful.Te an ect re father of ng.and a aybarits WALT SMART YOUNG MAN 0 L ph nagle of influence end power 80 be retail anos husinsad.ional by its moral weight WATER ok coop PLAIN TRONEES, re TION BY YOUNG MAN, with pee! La stationery business.Tr, 20 Richmond st re ANTED \u2014 ro oe pose \u201cPAOKER, Front ce.Address *O 167,\u201d BrAn offre, 169 2 ANTED\u2014AT onc: STENOGRAPHER AND Wars ar n Permanent position to right Address, ne experiance and salary pean Boss ro Ladies save OARD\u2014 MRE McEWAN, N.LADIES SI0K aa tric rms moderate, 167 Oadionx 86, Poszo_ars ROOM DURING Cou Best medical and vurse\u2019 os: sured.Mrs Smith, \u20ac «4 Be Bram sss Lepies bo Fat gm a, Boi AED.MRE MAYER, LADIES RICK NURSE rer moderate.1 ee GOOD GENERAL.SERVANT, No References.ANTED\u2014AN EsPeTENCED MAN FOR T and crockery store.Apply 1347 Be.Catherine ste h the Balkan States who has kept es Io AXTED-SEWING BY THE D alodf from and uncontaminated by the the natin over ANTED \u2014 GIRL IN al | Ei pr of be re : ANTED-SITUATION AS DRIVER OR WARE y TED-TLAÏNTUOE AND ONAMBERMAID.pooyouhly understands ie ore her Send BUOCEe pe the kingly office into d * Charaoteristically enough, wh reas \u201cR 08 Lr office.ANTED\u2014BY FIRST CLASS hain TAILOB- verconts said, however, that the ve is e of \u2018the Unionist conveniently large majority ment, was an element of knee, in ria so it renderad the government too self-confident and its su; siduous and more plete colla) TATED TNEDIATEY À A \u201c40D LAR AE Apply Os up ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, FOR ROSSMORE HOTEL pair vor neatly dose on short notice.Hg ing of il Corn Out, and pastry -cook: se.Carberine.1683 sono AND ROOMS WANTED.ASAIN NSIS rANTED Pren om ROOM ANTED_miTUATION AS FLAN COOK, BY die.person, son, willin, country.Apply BE Bernard st.ANTED _ SITUATION.WORKING HOUSE.References.Mrs.Moor, $4 ANTED-AN ENGLISH FIRE RL of the one great measure government 5 Saket its par- ANTRD FOR WI A OLESALE 5 or | we FFE ROOM AD AND BO, ol age AED SITUATION BY YOUNG \u201c2e hand.Apply a a R 1704\" gran office.any capacity, b tai preferred Address © ult of ma It is Attributed to toh anagem pita rily traceabls to the fact that as ill expressed peiths a united cabinet nor the Unionist party as a whole.rlain\u2019s abstention from the debates on the bill w.Gorst, if whose i ly, allowed Mr.Balfour to bear the | spopsivilits ot its failure: while the tar.aio LAKE SHORE, BY Farry oF oF two Jadies one theraan, first cf ANTED-WORK OF sa BY\u2019 Tom vay SRE fou bs white - y his league, \u2018succeeded by means of std presentations in dissuading ernment, f from sending its fl thus, an unequalled of baen allowed to slipf nity havi d from tliat moment \"peon lost to Greece for ever.same clever atroke of r the convictions ; DER BY THE 3 Wars as Ghocrar CLERK.vouxg ax Vie | _ ROOMS WANTED.PUSHIN 0 ANTED\u2014IN THE VICINITY OF »., ong room, artes, for a a vice cach © ANTED\u2014AN OFFICE 30% Mur BE SMART ESPECTABLE ut A ork by the day.\u2018apr Ne BUSINESS CHANGES.BR SALE-\u2014HOTELE, BALOONA, RESTAD : ER = NED ~GENERAL SERVANT FOR ru city references.Avoir y after \u20ac p.2, 88 55 Durocher WANTED \u2014A A GOOD SMART ¥V_ city references.Apply F1 WA bonds YOUNG G light beusework.Apply az 73 ion the unfortunate island thirty sand hungry and half Deked rev pon a lage, devastation and wate] the Sultan, addi dr.proclaimed roma P i ronal 2 ec ion.oo pros A hia\u201d beloved obtain all they demanded not be the fault of the es WANTED.EEL ANTED-FOR FAMILY OF FOUR OUR PRREONE ALE\u2014A MOST DESIRABLE RESTAURANT good nocommedation à ï West of Union ve A4 ad Ty'inteD \u2014 IMMEDIATEL rs and washers.cus FE is \"FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.HBERT ST.A NICE- rm ipprovements, Reto ANTED-LADT OR GENTLEM 2, Join young maw ingle) By meme \u201cPROPERTY FOR SALE.NANNIES 2 FORSALE A NEW HOUSE, NOS.X§ AND © 308 Froutenac, with barn.Apply on premises.R SALE-A FIRST CLASS CI Sane hl BR SALE :\u2014 norsia Ba oous, GROCERIES a to John A.Kelly, 745 rage apondents sent by \u2018the Times an Nowe to (rete\u2014well known Seed à \u2018re scores of pesces R BALB-BARGAIN, MONTREAL JUNC 2e Sous, seven rocms, furnaoe, hot and cold Lot 860x200.¥ H OFFICES TO TO LET.SUB-LET- FINE SMALL FRONT OFFIC Place d'Armes aq.Hievatoreto.OLOSE Loan bukit in be Jobo NB.FARMS FOR SALE.8A LE VALUABLE FARM LANDS AXD consitls ; bow inoffensiv men and women, who \u20ac © in the mountains k oi wari oy rh thousends NTED\u2014 ADVERTISER HAVING Toten sion of a valuable dori wishin PATENT SOLICITORS.awn & ey a Bu dr par SPECIFIC ARTICLES.BR BALE Ai AND EXPRESS BUSIN| Tornado à bargaier Addre Sa and child: sa \u201cwithin earshot of the 0 XN FIRST CLASH CLUAR of those ships how}, pois SALEA dock aed Brion Ry, 174 ear ta st.Apply 313 BL and soft wood, saicable for lumbering cord wood pulp eer bel Jo reat abu Thore is uy ng houses and and other allie the Sultan, w aides- de-camp o of caught, red-handed a have prevaricated, ion perjured th g In close proximity to each \u2018other, conne he mibar with pe Dow In connection with the above, ida side t \" Aa ER CEA Fi © vom char on stows 3 bloycles = toad pri id account Raris mess pripes, pal on eo vod on da! A SINGLE =x.- rues.PERSON that there is not fu the market : hs oad Los, 298ETS ONF NO RS lo and price for eth \u201c0 1829, lo paminivior\u201d wimit \u201cthat, it will al nd but bey ANTED 13 FENOE CANADA cy.but, to to i tered con- Sa f ditions of the re ANTED\u2014TO PUROBASE A YAÇANT PROPER- A on à river Front \u20ac other or fre sores retired.reform \"Turkey or to alleviate the ferings pect or to hy them to free themsel gradually from the most degrading ¢ - ngland\u2014 the Armenian failure is of n EEE THE COOK'S FRIEND Barre, al COMPOUND.TOR TUE MI! MILLION, res ass Fons SALE RIT DRIED KIND] Sut maps, §3 L a Het ent se pe Tay fat.be 150 100.A Harel rewe ge\u2019 the dog pate fe ponton t t the ni Wook o.conor n.ons Gea a aux BLACK LEATHER 8) =, stamped (bul faded a Oontat: se ef Zinds,* ee some some papers.Re Fr ean 3 Eee a ogudormsr separate Sardatihe STAR office.\u201cHORSES AND DARRIAGES ETC\" B 8A SALE\u2014THE BLACK COB, PANK FRAL feces and nearly, pe s on her Armenia frontier, lomatie sucesss in from dE Builder, ELE | hisvomont; which wns eo en coverod.druggists who offer inferior madieînes fn plade of this.Ask fer Cook\u2019s Cotton Root Cemponnd, fake no substituts, or inclose §1 and 6 centein postage in letter and'we willsend, sealed, by return mail.Fullsealed particulars in plata envelops, $0 ladies oaly.8 Address The Cook Company.Windsor, Out, Canada.#004 a be ti .ier for fee vi BALE \u2014 BARGAINS AINE AT PRIVATE, SALE à , dtuing vod ses in orious ® role of a oe re sacre du Russia-was culoulated to kee the prete sore open\u2019 for the unfortur ate island wi now have TE in good order and cheap for Fièss aly SANEE EXTENSION ToP SURREY.Fou, SALE-ONE & COMPLETE CABMANS CA Hebe oo beet telephone ia arc \u2014T0 FURCHASE LIGHT OMRIDUE.or bask.PE ou ls Fa EHS Fu BALE\u2014A FENWAY PIANO.art iT SOM ERY, Fix FINE eT BAM YACHT, ABOUT 45 FT.LONG, fonsotnical on as ov prompe | a is announced \u2026.who has so far erived i rans Tom ail iance with France, will now allow.her aa 2 Hote Dame 8t., Branch Store Hotel, to A ones te he ns Le importance sf, the te - ti CRRAP, sation.car carrie shar suitable or oes on col çù as a Hansen & Quaten.MONEY TO LOAN.pm ON fr AND ee RECORDS BROKEN AT WINDSOR Mrs.Booth Injured by a Salvation Army Cyelist\u2014 Capitals Defeat Cornwall \u2014 Monireal Intermediates Victory\u2014Sport- - lug Gossip, ey pee + (Special to the Star) Torento, July 20.\u2014Tom Cooper.the king pin of all racing wheelren in Am- eriod arrived in the city last night from Windsor.Accompanying hin are Ci.L.- Quackenbush, his manager, and trainer A F, Webb.He had been resting several days in anticipation of to-morrow\u2019s match race at tbe island and only consented to go against Bald Saturday ut Windsor at the request of his many friend: from his home in Detroit.Sanger wired from Detroit last night that he bod left for Toronto after several days End was in excellent condition.Cooper will go over to the island this morning and will take light spins for two days.Sanger will also likely be the island to-day.The match is tow, Tuesday night.one mêle, best three tn five heats for the ferry com- \u2018« $1000 purse.\"RECORDS BROKEN AT WINDSOR.Ont., Julv 20.\u2014 At the Na- Circuit \u2018bicycle raves saw Allan, of roit, promptly nt pm.send twelve startegs in the one mile professional 2.20 class on Sat- Srday.The weather was cool and cloudy, smart breeze hlowing up the stretch.6 crowd was some ait smaller than on Friday.a fact which is probably to be accounted for by the opening of the Blue Ribbon meeting in Detroit this afternoon.It was none the less enthu- elastic however, and heartily applauded the winners.The chief event of the day was the breaking of the warld's re- | \u2018cord of 201, flying start, by & Wright's \"triplet team, who.made the mile with a flying start in 1.36 knock- frg five seconds off the record.Earl Os- onal born 10-year-old « champion, lowered his record of 2945 to .seconds.lee Pichardson gave an exhibition of remarkably clever fancy and trick riding.Summary : One mile, 2.20 class, professional J.J.Blouin.Detroit, 1:- cks, Bay Citv.2; BE.C.Johnson, Cleveland, 8: D.P.Bernhardt, Toledo, 4.Time, 2 18 Two mile Bandicap, amateur Edward Rainier, Toledo, 210 yards, Harry R.rah, licks L rain 2; Robert.LE _Sehmid, Detroit, 210 yards, 3; Frank Btreberger, Detroit, 160 yards, 4.Tine, 4.4 | One mile onde, amateur\u2014M.Edson and F.W.Braun, Detroit,1; Harry B.Wood and-B.J.Melntyre, 2; Joe Mor- pus end E.A.Morass, Detroit, 3.Time, One mile, open, professional \u2014 Tom \u2018Cooper, Depot, 1; Owen Kimble, Indi- Bigs 2; C.Bad, Buffalo, 8.Time, a; 5 oe ndiocalp, iT Gorge Toto scrate 5 T| qe Detroit, 190 120 yards, 2 EN ; seph, Detroit, 10 yards, 3.\u2018A UNIQUE CYCLING FETE.New York, July 20.\u2014The Sun\u2019s London epecial says: The fashionable folk j of Turin are lost in admiration of the daring] original fete given by ncess ! \u201cLetits Bonaparte, daughter of Prince Bons and cousin of King Humbert.rincess is ly devoted to ing, and the fete was characteristic | Tis aoe pastime.It took place i night be park attacked to the ! Hom! al castle.he entire park was beautifully illuminated with colored lan- porns, and here and there throughout he grounds were concealed orchestras pe mandolinists and guitar players.The vited guests comprised fifty-eight souples, belonging to the n aristocrac hig , and each brought a bicycle by roy request.The wore white dresses and the men Tee cycling costumes.The earlier of the ight was devoted to racing, always in couples, and just before supper a charming minute was wheeled by ! the full strength of the noble company , Supper was served at midnight al fresco.\\ after wbich there was more racing and minuting until sup-rise, when a grand parade before the Princess concluded the re \u2014\u2014 \u2018 Fifty Years Ago.Who could imagine that this shont4 te \u201cThe place where, in eighteen ninety-three .That white world-wonder of arch and dome = @hould shadow the nations, polychrome.e Here at the Fair was the prize conferred 4 On Ayer\u2019s Pills, by the world preferred.Chicago-like, they a record show, ; pe they started\u2014g0 yesrs age, ver\u2019s Cathartic Pills Hive, from the time of their ation, been a continuous cdess with the public.And at means that Ayer's Pills j | poomplish what is promised them; they cure where hers fail.It was fitting, afore, that the world-wide opularity of these pills should ecogn d by the World's medal of 1893 \u2014a fact hjoh emphasizes the record à to Lachine and return was fixed at Aus- ust 8th Tom Eck, who trains John §.Johnson, the American cycle \u201cflyer,\u201d says he has offered to match Johnson for a thousand francs against the winner of the Grand Prix de France, ridden on Sunday last.Johnson will attend the meeting of the Longue of American Wheelmen at louisville, Ky on August 15, with the world triplet ellu brothers and Bonnet.Johnson and Eck think the Catford track is the fasteat they ever saw, and that the English tracks are all fast, very safe and compare well with the American tracks.While witnessin the trial ride otfone of the Salvation Army ssies on a bi- | cycle in front of her home in Oran NJ.Mrs Boeth-Tue er.wife of commander of the Salvation Army in the United States, was run into and knocked down by rider.She was badly bruised, and her arm was broken at the wrist.Mrs.Booth-Tucker was scheduled to speak in Washington, Des, this week, but she will be unable to 50.At the Woodgreen track Saturday Barden and Parlby beat the tandem bi- vycle records for from two to five miles.They covered the latter distance in 9 minutes 2-5 acconda.< At Catford on Faturday tho American.bicyclist John =.Johnson rode a mile in \u2018144 1-5, He was paced by tandems.BASEB ALL.SATURDAY'3 -_ EAST! ASTERN LEAGUE AMES.tp BurFaLo, July 20.pri are the re- sultsof the games played in the Eastern League series Saturday: At Provi idence\u2014 KL HE Provid .0 3 1 Buffalo.3 7 1 Ratteries\u2014 ixpn; Gray and Smith.Umpire, riens At Springfield \u2014 Springfield.000002010 3 8 2 All .001000001 2 8 3 Batteries\u201d Seymour and Gunson; Dunn and Casey.Unmpire, Swartwood.\u2019 At Wilkesbarre\u2014 Wilkesbarre .0 715 0 Rochester 12 0 310 2 Batteries\u2014( oakley and Diggins; Startz and Boyd.Umpire, Hornung.At Scranton\u2014 ! Syracuse.~ 000000000 0 2 2 Scranton 013b00x 3 4 n 6 Batteries\u2014 WW hitenin and Ryan; Gillen and Bergen, Umpire, loexcher.YESTERDAY'S GAMES, R.H.K - At Rochester\u2014 SATURDAY'S NATIONAL : GAMES.Buffalo, N.Y.July 20\u2014Following -are the results of the National League games Saturday: At Louirville\u2014 New Y 000400000 4 8 Louiaville 0 0030 3 8 Ratteries\u2014Clerk and eatonn Cunalagher and At Shicago Umpire, McFarlan ostpon ; rain.po ave Louis\u2014 100) 00 un 0 Batteries\u2014 Abbey and Gri rim; Broteinsteln and Murphy.Umpire, Lynch.YESTERDAY'S GAMES, At St.Louis\u2014 St Louis.Brooklyn.Batteries Hart and McFarland; Harper, 1)aul and Grim.Umpires, Murphy and McCarthy.am 4 9 gton 0000001 3 10 i Batteries\u2014Grifith a Kittridgo; McJames, Mercor and McGuire.Umpire, Emslie.chpeond gnme.[PN 9711201000 5 w\u201c 8 von errant 100 2 Batterica\u2014Friond and Donobuez Mercer and McGuire.Umpire, Emslie.At Cincinnati\u2014 Gorman, Cincinnati .000083022 2 3 4 Baltimore .00301010 2 Ratteries\u2014Fisher, Foreman and Poitss Hoffer and Clark.Umpire, Sheridan.At Joujsville First me.Cley 50 83 2 20 Louisville: 3 3 Batteries Cuppr, and a Mes ra; Fraser and Dexter.Umpire, McFarland.Second gamo.Louisville.PSS -895050000 2 2 2 Cleveland.0052x nd no Batteries Hiil and Dexter, mer.Umpire, McFarland.STANDING OF THE CLUBS.Won.» Lost.Parcentago Club.__ om Cincinnati.5 69 Baltimore .48 21 G87 Clevrland'.47 25 £33 Boston.42 32 S67 Chicago 43 36 ; 4 _ Pittsburg \u201c40 34 ô, rookiy 35 40 At8 Philadelphia.3s 41 460 Washington 3 37 435 31 ii 0, n 35 278 17 53 243 PLATTSBURG ins « TWO GAMES AT (Special to the Star.) Ottawa, Ont, July 20.\u2014The Hull baseball nine had a couple of real d games with the Platt B nine on Saturday.That on Saturday wus an exhibition game and took p on the Metropolitan grounds, while the schediléd game was played on the Hull grounds.The exhibition gape wus won by the visitors by 13 to but the other game proved a great match, Plattaburg fin- an, mar HU Fourier, p 2% Sanearch £5 Gout.13 Loblane.r, 1 Rochester.502000 30.9.Syracuse.0106 121353 15 * \" \u201cBatteries\u2014McFnrland and Boyd; Wis and Ryan.Umpire, ung.Sccond game\u2014 1 Rochester.| .000300100 3 8 2 Syracuse.\u202601120000x & 10 2 Batteries - \u2014 Caliban and Boyd; Delaney and Hess.Umpire.Hornung.At Albany \u2014 Albany.- .0101102821 8 13 4 Springfield -.043000501 10 4 5 Batteries\u2014 MePartli n and Casey; Coughlin and Gupson.Umpire, Swartwood.At Providence\u2014 : - Buffalo.\u2026.\u2026.000300002 5 5 5 Providence.Kn -010300100 4 4 0 Batteries \u2014 \"Graber and Sädth; Knorr and Dixon.Umpires.Gannoa end Rudde STANDING OF.THE CLUBS.w Lost.Per cent.Gil > 0 xo Sil 22 542 2 539 40 293 4 368 £0 363 LEAGUE R HE At Pittsburg\u2014 | Philadelphia.~-111000200 51 3 Pittsbu .500000300 8 16 1 atterfes \u2014 Carsey, Keenen and Clements; Hawley and 2 Merritt, \"Um pire, Hurst.At Cleveland- Boston.\u2026.\u2026.8909100819 7 14 1 Cleveland.000101100 3 11 3 Rattcries\u2014 Nichols and Tenny; Wilson and O'Mcara.Umpire, Hurst.- At Cincinnati\u2014 7 Baltimore.202000600 19 13 1 Cincinnati.00003000 3 10 1} JBaue tteries Hemming and Clark; Ehret and eitz.Umpire, Sheridan.0 Young and te ally winni by 2 to 1, after a most stubborn fight.The players and scores the league game.ere: ee Ly ©, A Carbury, E 3h; © A.Sn | lan, da; Gate « LA; Éochaltis, Es Pi Maloney ve x remarkable revels.The affair such a pronounced success thet I mu fil be Te The Exbibition Te t > scene Thé InterCl = ot od {ble saone ray fall of n ul m d en and elected its officers for the coming hy vite EL vot beer: for the at the M.AA A.gymnasium on over anx peut of the last riday evening last.The officers are: batsmen of Tine hts My whereby three President \u2014C Chas.Manhi Manbire, Ÿ.M.C.A.runs were lost ru short dis- 0 pise-prosid har Voiti- Éd at any mare Home To d'havé pion ent L Charl olti- tied at any wan a cap geur Bicycle Cl ebais, finish, neither aside being able to row à Secretar, Lasdrer\u2014D.J.Watson, much.lt was pleaniug to note, too, Montreal A Bienes Club.that a sportamanlike feeling rvaded Committee\u2014Messrs.G.A.Ward and both sides, for either side could have F.H.Massey, Ramblers; H.A.Cous, made a draw, fortunately.both sirat an A.Macdougall ny anderers; paren to play to hash euch throw.4 G , Mont es on 8 te r mercies 0 The L.Granger.tert lub road race the fickle goddess.May adl cricket in Montreal be played in t 3 irit is.the fervent prayer of all lovers o ame.The wicket played upon wap not Lhe game; roses for batsmen, apd hard hitting accomplished more v than highly scientific play.or Montreal played a very good amd hard hit innings of 31, which included a by hit for seven.This was as meritorious as i was rtune, for runs were st inctly wanted, Hodg- son again Topped up at the right ino- ment, and by his patient play materially assisted his partner.This is the third time this season that Hodgson has come to the rescue.The innings closed for 93, a much larger total than gould have been expect considering there were eight out for 42.load for Invic- ta\u2019 bowled very well, even better than can be jud, eh is analysis, for he + was not lucky.alker also bowled well to start with Considering the state of the ground.the fielding was- very creditable On the Inviotas.going in t food stand was made by Philpott and oad, both playing really well, the former especially making\u201d some splendid drives.When two wickets only down for 49, \u2018favor of the home team, but on Phil- poit being well caught by Jones of an exceedingly good innings of 37, tho t of the game changed.but Hoard still stuck, playing very carefully, and \u2018two fom his companions, the score ty Tose.and with it the ex- neal ht out for u total of 87, the score and Hopper _hit a two; which was reduced to one, one being run short, and then amid cheers Squires hit a four, when\" head,\u201d two were called short.One more run \u2018by Squires finished ibe game, the total being three short of that of Montreal.The fielding of Montreal cannot be highly commended, but (he ground very brilliant, save by of high catches in the long field.Duckit was the most successful bowler.of business, g most felt, for not fellow, Le _ co ONTO % F>OHHGHETOT T INVICTA.sae atocse yuacse sarees sesess aces.\"awarvsis, OF .BOWLING.Montreal Ist Innings.Overs Mardons Runs Wickets \u2014 cms mime MR.E.F.: BODDINGTONS ELEVEN Vs.-_ A Montreal.4 nan, captain E.F.Bod a visited St.Saturday las:, and after a pleasant due to the excellent bowling of Sergt.Cotion and Pte.Holman.following was the score: E.#.BODDINGTON'S XI, First innings.| ST.JOHNS M.A.A.A Firat Innings.E.F.BODDINGTON'S XL Second Innings.BY.\"JOHNS M.A A A \u201c Second Innings.| | Total for 6, wickets HARROW .DEFFATÉD HAVERFOHD.Harrow, Eng., July 20 -The Haverford College cricket team \u2018 played bere Sat- the Harrow Sehool eleven ther was fine and the wicket a ood one for fast scoring, but the Ame batamen failed to take advantage of it.The | wans were victorious by.an innings and 116 rons.| The Harrow bowling seemed to be too deadly for eho visiting batsmen to make ini dnd 116 ru Lester and C.H.Howson were the only | Haverford batemen who made any stand for vie thelr team.For Harrow, Robertson nificent i of 72 not out, pe à law and Stud both showed excel a, form for thei respective scores of 40 ,not out The Haverford Dowlers scemed to be having an off day, for neither Adams nor Lester was ab! e to puasle the bard arrowans.o bat a the game looked all in with the help of an occasional one or \u201chorror .upon harror's\u2019 certainly would not allow of anything but this does noi altogether excuse the missing This match showed that Montreal was greatly in need of a fasu bowler, the loss of Godwin, called away by the exigencies only is a good cricketer about, but also one who is a jolly MONTREAL.First Innings.À nr Mr-t Johns on game were obligéd to onfess defeat by ve wickets, this result ®eing largely i came very Nearly ing, and with inn and orf and Devine and corge men, the lack of ica of some of the others, was wit.an-avè of prov- That the game ras not or er on an likely to ry good ope is roved from.he tact \u201cchat lens people atteaded the match, and Hs eiut, Photons cleared expenses.I was games for the few who saw it, as the Cornwalls went à long way to once mure find their way into public - favor.They played a fast, lucky and scientific \u2018game, and errors y the home in the first, second and fourth es were mainly responsib for their losing the match.It was \u2018hard luck, as à Win for Comwall would have meant a great deal for them, and a lose to the Capitals, have ope.up the remaining games coasiderably.on the Capital team the defence had lay like Trojans, and Shea and Grits ith were probably the stars, while Devine, in spit of illness, put up a reat game.The Murphys and Powers ne on the home, Put * ho little inside home man d all his work cut cut to take-care of IL.White, whose play at point for Cornwall was immense.Turner showed up best on the visitors\u2019 home, and after a couple of games had more go in hirn than Hugh Carson, keeping the hig man in & nervous hus- tie-the-whole time: Indeed, at -times the Capitals\u2019 defence looked ve vous an gave several excellent by playing out\u2019 and scatterin Mo- Lennan, J.Whita, \u2018orites and Adams all showed up splendidly.The game was hard but not rcugh, and no man was sent to the fence.J.Murphy was burt \u2018in the third game, but was patched u and continuel.Tobin was also struc on the leg, and was not so fortunate, and being unable to coptinue was replaced by.Burns, who did well in the position.The players and officials were: Capitals, Position Cornwall.Crown.Goal .McLennan Grittth.00 Point.L.White hea.Cover Point.Riviere Dovine.\u2026 - Det ence Flold.: Refere rophy- iy 5 Hed ey.IL.Poole.Timekeepers, Ww.Stawari, J.Lally.15 mins 95 15 LM UrpRy.6 ed up very hard in the it was a long one, large- Lewis finally found an opening.In the fourth the Corm- wall home hail two splendid chances, which they missei through nervoucsness and the ofportunitiss did not come again, Powers Lad hard work, but finally he got away from L.White and a score resulted.This about settled Cornwall, and the fifth and last game was largely in favor of the Capitals.The Caps won the toss, and.Cornwall started with the sun in their eyes.J.- Murphy \u2014an Pexpmple that Powers followed soon.after.Tobin was the next to attempt and folbwed suit.Butler obtained an excellent chance a: few feet from goal, but Crown deshed out and rattled the- \u2018Cornwallite, who also shot wide of the goal.(arleton\u2019s effort was successful, and drew, first blood.The æcond was a hard game, starting with a high shot by Tobin.Then Pow: let let one- go as the goal and MeLenren.grand \u201cstop, Shea got the rub- | ade to % Murphy, who scored ona beautiful side shot - A VICTORY FOR MONTREAL.Montial intermediate team surp their friends on Saturday by turning +4 sure thing into a wictory for res by 6 goais to 2.Saturday's game vas good one, and those present at the-M.5 A: À.grounds were welk rewarded, Montreal's Victory Was sorne- what o a surprise, but was pevertheless .a\u201c \u201c \u201cCornwall ol third one, an ly in their favor.U'apires\u2014 re CSSFH, Caftains \u2014 deservri.pot boys have got what » appear a winning team, and wl arbi tess ea a big figure in in the clhumpionship race.The teams and sumngry follow: 7 \u2018 Montreal Goal.Lien Moder) : iran = Taylor Weuster Murpes urpby Scott Dinan Rm enn i 164 \u2019 a - - or Seopa ! : Porteous : McManamy : Frasleu ald nan , Sullifha McKay 21 Hurley.; Gu | Longhead] Swift R + T.Bro ce bec Goal ree\u2014 Lg and Findlay.Northy and Swift.BUMMARY.Won by UE Montreal.ified member of \u2018ne © Club for whi was playing and Quaba: had a ccuanter pritest the game not bay- inf started cn time.IAMROCK JUNIORS WIN AGAIN.hamrock juniors defeated National jupiors Saturday afternoon 1 | to ne.The game took place o the Nitional grounds, and was not a part#ularly Éraliant affair.The Sham- rEks wers weakened by the absence of tfree players, which, coupled with the por condition of the ground, époiled Yoir work.e Nationals have im- Foved wonderfully and played a good There was about half an hour Ft to play, but the baseball teams ere on t e field, and so Mr.Chitty bvarded the match to the Shamrocks.yan scored the game for the Sham- Nationals, Jr, Dockum Mamrocks, Jr.fiorney.GARNETS DEFEAT MONTREAL.game in the District ssries on .A.A.grounds on Saturday afternoon between Garhets and Tr treal juniors was won by the.Garnets by Léo goals to one.The teams were: race, mile\u2014 \u2019 Jembent, Te + 2; var ant 6 \u201cNot in -had à.shot and.went.wide.l.Ape A Los Pret oe.y Tl pe ns 10 to Fourth race Kittie, 9 to to 10, 1; Charade, B to 5, Mirage, 6 to 1, 3 Time, 1.55.Fifth race, 5 urlongs-Juon li Jur Johnny.2; \"Robin W ye Birch race.mile Et maugh, 2; Satanella, rancoures of SE fire the last Medford.2.19 class tromerd) Wyoming took the Lead\u201d at ter and won the heat.way lo the last turn in the next, but made a bad break, letting Oxford to the front.where yod In the he stayed.third heat Oxford lost through a bad break, but he easily took the\" next two: In the 2.19 pace Peter Lilme favorite.but acted sc badly t ar he wus race.The, event of the day contest ha 2.12 olass be tween Cephas, Benton Wilkes and Ben- was the in ton M.n each event, howsrer, ton M, howevar, lod ths we around the circle \u2018and was never beaded, Sun ries:- 2.19 clans, pace, purse $55 Frod MV ilies, blk blk & by Allectus gr il- ur sassouver 219 class, trotting, purse $500\u2014 Oxenford, b g.by Modoc (Chief \u2026.i.Pickle) 41 Maple Vall 22 yom 15 Twa sa i times.18}, 2.194, 2.18}, 2.194, 21.2.12 class.trot; purse $500\u2014 Benton M hi bh, by Gor.Trenton {Houghto ephas.Benton Wilkes.Time\u20143.15 2134 Pe AQUATICS.ST.JOHNS\u2019 YACHT CLUB HONOR MR.DUGGAN.At e meeting of the St.Johns\u2019 Yacht Club, held on I'mday evening last, the following resolution was unanimously carTi Resolved\u2014The members of St.Johns\u2019 owing their appréciation of the able manner Yacht Club, being desirous of in which Mr.G.H Duggan, of the St.wrencs Yacal half raters on Oyster Bay, N.Y.ed in winniciggthe much coveted cup for Canada, that their club house.be illuminated and a display of fireworks made: simultaneously with that at the Royal St.- Lawrence Yacht House in and, further, that M [r.G.Herrick is.hereby_ unan ual elected an B norary member of soni: Fons \u201cYacht u At the same meeting Messrs.Parizeau and Tresidder, the president and commo- were appointed as delegates to represent the club at the re, respectively; reception.OITAWA BRITANNIA'S HAVE A REGATTA.Ottawa, Ont\u2026 po club, largely attended the a = poring g mos! exciting.ials were as follows - oll Mr.Messrs.B.son, Gisborne, J.À.D.Henri Wm.Percival; H.Gerald Bate, ; starer, Mr.rT Messrs.C.J and Conroy; and Geo.Howe; perks of course, Dr.Me- Donzelly; re- = Oliver.Arthur 'Boulten and E.Brittain, L.Donne hairman; W.A.Bul Elhinnay and Mr.L.Gi committee, Arthur Tache, chair t race, B Hayes\u2019 Jewell, class G., E.L.Picnser beat Guardsman.The war race was won by.Boat Club's crew in Whisk competed but, having got out of courss a short distance struck on a sub- This threw the crew out of tna race when its prospects were excellent for winning.The personnel of merged pier.\u2018tha crew follows: hols, Coleman, Wright.Smitb, Dafoe, Beard, J.less, Complin, Boulton and.K.Lindsay.Whiskers\u2014Rowat, stern; Snead, nelly, Robinson, McNeil, Àlunroe, Mos- Allan, Chisholm Harvey hur Pi- grove, Robertson, (Kingston).Roger, Morrison, Tache, Brownlee and Faulkins.Youp-Youp \u2014 Edgar Woolsey, Pulford, 3.W.Hutchison, Arth nard, Bert Baldwin, Capt.Basil Archie Bell, E.J.Klots \u2019 lambert, W.J.Johnstone, A.Tobin Fev \" Goorgs McLaren, The other events resulted as follows: Double scull, pleasure akiffs\u20141, Percy Wright and Stuart Cameron; 2,\u2018 E.Brittain and W.L elly.Canos, single blade\u2014i, W.T.less; 2, Dre Brownlee.Canoe tandems.single paddles\u20141, , Hutchison T Lawless and Campeau; 2 and Clendennin.\u2014L, À.Boulton and Snead; ! and Holbrook.arrete ace\u20141 ,W.T.Lawl 2 w ing r ,W.T.Lawless; J.Lawless; 3, B.Sayer.In the Bt.man, and had her bow stove in Boys\u2019 Swimming race\u2014! son; 2, John Fraser.; Tub race\u2014l, W.h, In the tug of war Scott, Holbrook and Lawes defeated pense B lee and D nos dou = and Donnelly.was most amusing, ment FREE in the concluding battle r Rr conclusions Sith Cheir bam pack foils.the canoe of bis b \"CANADA WINS A RACE FROSIZRLIA | July 20.\u2014The fourth aohts Cansda durday afternoon, off The wind anmilton, ont between Zelma Look Pace à Sa the piers on tario.The race\u2018 wes nirend-tuc whole course.t Zeima were well 2 h Aemillus Jarvis and J.F.mile and a furtons-Sue Conne- ième, +.45 1-9.THE TROTTERS AT MEDFORD PARK., Boston, July 20.\u2014Saturday witnessed another large, people wus the He lod all the Hardee lub, sailed th Glencairn in the international race for alois on the night of the reception in bonor of the he victorious skipper.ug- 7 One to the sr) - 7 y 20.-The Britannia Boating Club, a Hing influential and had thair annual regatta \u2018ou the bay on Saturday, pod it was very recing in all par- Judees Holbrook, J.Smith, Roy, Wm.Wyld, R: H.Haycock Wood ch class 5 miles, A Tacho's Unda, beat dir.Tate renda, c W.Grant's Truby, defeated A.Poulton's Thistle and W.Brittain\u2019s Ottawa Rowing Club's crew in the Red Elephant.The Britannia skers, came in second, Jour Youp the new and hendsome canos of of the Ottawa Canoe Club also Red Elophant Lawless, Holbrook, Nie- D.tt, S.Cameron, Ernest T.Panet Finlay, C.H.Clendennin, Harry 8 Cano.unwale, paddle, single blades Ho a P Lawless Bovs' canos, tandems\u20141, A.Lynch and 1 Harty Jamie- Froammentord, Tawless snd \u201cScott; 2,.Lawless Ld \"Holbrook; Jack LD in puce dt distance of twelve miles in over be \u2018and ve L1 8 to.fiope ie.| am |e nt heat quar - the Ben- wo Am | Wh Or 0D 5 On Ce Ce En 00 LINO CIES Royal e , and Club J.Booth canoe the Don- JL Law- rown- 8 when and 5 Lb wl Meteor got around the mark half a minute ahead of Ailsa, the latter boat\u2019 _q 1 leading Banita by the sa distance, Careas following closely, Sand Britannia nging up the rear.The contest bot wéen the twenty-rat- ers was spoiled lg the Saint and Ni- brushi E against each other too | soly at the In consequence, Nia a reiired, and \u201cthe Saint sailed\u2019 over + noon, one gave up the race.THE REGATTA AT VAUDREUIL.\"The most successful atta of the season was that of the Vaudreuil Boatir Club, which took place on Saturday afternoon.The weather was pleasant, and the large crowd of spectators pres- ful head work and self-ssving told, ent at the regatta enjoyed themselves he wou it, 8-4.That settle: eight, thoroughly: The contests were excit- as he wou the nex: two, 6-38, 6\u2014L and ing and spirited.Tha officers in charge showed the fines: endurunve.Summary: of the regatta are to he congratulated All comers Chpadian potambionship-\u2014 for the admirable manner in which they R.D.Wrenn beat T.Fischer, 6\u2014I, conducted affairs.A plossant festurs.y 6-3, 7-\u20145.of the afternoon was the playing of Judie singles, final \u2014Miss J.Atkin- the Victoria Rifles stri band, which n bout Miss Beæsie Moore, 4\u20146, 6\u2014I, rendered a number of well-executed se- os, 2-8, 6 tions, \u2014 Cup match \u2014 Miss.kinmn (hal.In the evering a hop \u2018took \u2018place in lengor) beat Mrs.Sydney Smit which proved to Le a \u2018The results of -half-mile with the club house, very enjoyable affair.the events follow: Tandem cana, club, \u2018Tandem canoe.half-mile with turn \u20141, F.\u20ac, A: Bickerdike und Hugh O.Baird, Lachine ; 2, A.Beaulne and C.Duquette, Sr.Aune\u2019s.Thne, 4.4915.Single seuil skiffs, 1 mile with rurn\u2014 de- Repentigny.St.Annes; 3 Fred Tatley, nnes.Tie, 8.04 \u2018Boys\u2019 tandem canoe, club, 14 years and nament, which begun this mornin Was under.half-mile with turn.This race-| Made yesterday morning.The eri- was declared off.can players were drawn as follows: .Single dle, club, half-mile with move turn\u20141.C.del.Iw Vaud- Janowsky.Tschorigia,.Blackburn, Show- reuil ; 2 % Pierre Leduc, Dorion.This race alter, Schallopp, Marco, Lasker, Pills- 7.1225, bury and Porges, and he will play black Tandem canoe, green, half-mile with against Walbrodt, Tarasch, Charousek, \u2018turn\u20141, P.Larente \u2018and J h :Vinet, Techmann, Mariezy,.Winawer, Schlech- St.Annes ; 2, J.Turnbull and aw, Ewing, ter, Schiffers and Albin.Valois.Time, Pillsbury will have \u2018he move againat Single addfe, 12 mile with turo\u20141, Blackburn, Showalter, \u2018Schallopp, Mar- *, A.C.Bic e, Lachine; 2, J.Smith, co, Lasker.Albin, Walbrodt, \u2018rarrasch &t.Lambert.Ti ime, 5.37385.sod Tschorigin, and he will Play.black Hurry-seurry race, 200 yards; swim 25 yards, upset twice, paddle balance of dis- tance\u20141, H.Cadietix, Dorion; 2 .Shackell, Lachine.Time, 1.2 Single paddle, green, 1-2 mile with turn\u20141, A.De Repentigny, St Ste.Annes; 2, W.H.Reynolds, ime, Mariozy 5.14 45, Four fn a canoe, 1-2 mile with turn\u2014 against 1, H.Baby, H.Ducharme.F.A, C.Bick- nowsky.erdike and H .Fernie, H.Horsfall, Smith, Bt.Lambert.Time, A.Baird, Lachine; 2, S.P.Dhariton and J.Swimming race.handicap, 50.vards \u20141, Cecil Tough, rion; 2, Steven ent, Ste.Annes; 3, H.Sha rpe, War canoe race, 1-2 mile with turn 1, Ete.Annes; Lachina, Time, 4.14.Valois, Vaudreuil and Ste.Annss second craw also competed.This.was certainly the best contested event of the eos was greatly enjoyed.executive officers of tho day werp: innings.The Avstralians in their sec- s\u2014W.H._ C.| en, vod innings, scored cnough runs to win Paton L.Gordon, C.F.Smith, W.E.game by three wickets.Haigh, B.: J.Ambrose, George Tooke and HI Beiq ue.On the judges\u2019 barge the following Merrill and many others.The The prizes, which- were costly and numerous, were distributed in the evening by Mesdames rwood and Watt.A bonnet hop followed the distribution of the prizes and was largely attend The officers and directors of the Vau- dreuil Boat Club are: A.McTavish Watt, commodore ; George Sadler, vice WRENN v WON THE THE cANADIAY Pay Ror, Nagare Ont, July 3 2.Canada \u2018was witnessed in ship tournament of the.Canadian Lavwn Teunis Association, which came to/ an auspicious conclusion op the courts of the Queen's Ro: Robert V sportsmen in Americs Wesi Puini, to whom he owed thirty.Davis, who played in exoepiionad f won tbe first two sets, Wrenn, locking fatigued after his cham- ionship in the tin! set, however, hia wander.Eanétrap, final\u2014R.D.owe half forfy, beat R.P.Davis, owe half fifteen, 5\u20147, 3-6, 6\u20144, 6\u2014-% 6\u2014l.t 1, \u20ac.A.Harwood i A.Har- Doubles, final\u2014Fischer and Whitman wood ; 3, Hurwoud and \u20ac C.Tough.beut Betbel and Davis, 7\u20145, 6\u20144, 6\u20143.Time, Hal, , \u2014\u2014 THE INTERNATIONAT, CHESS TOUR- Nuremburg, July 20.The \u2018order of play for the international chess tour- Steinitz will have the against Toichmann Winawer, Schlecter, Schifflers, Schiffers, Porges, Showalter will have the move against - Schiffers, Albin, Tschorigin, Blackbur oizy, Schlechter, and he will play black Schallopp and Marco.In ths cricket match between the Aus tralian and All England teams, which was begun at Manchester Thursday, the .English team finished their sscond innings with a score of 305 runs; in their lirst innings they scored 281 runs, giving them a grand total of 536.he Australians made 412 runs in their first hE Mohawks defeated Scots at football on Saturday first draw for the score being six games to nil.The First Scots won by default from the Ex prominent gentlemen werd noticed: siors.Sir Alexander coste, Mr.Justice In the Montreal Quoiting League ser- Davidson, Ald.Rainville, Dr.Merrill, jes on Saturday Dominion defeated St.revit: Watts D, Noss ; Grea, Grece a?points Lo 296 St.cTavis a .Masson, C.A.w fom Montres frion, Lu Lacoste, Paul ait.ta.où from Montreal 308.5 points.smoking concert given Montreal | Handball rats on Saturday evening a decided success.racked the court to ge numbers were turned away umn- able to gain admittance.The programme was all that pould.be desired, and high \u201class bandball during the in- LAWN TENNIS » tennis evar seen the Rel on Saturday after- ! ronn, the ex-chawgpion, of the best ul round amutour covered Be course alone with glory, and now holds the title of pro third pl g Ailsa ultimately an the race.Mete- champion \u201cof Canada, defesting Fischer Canadian rem Am rig or, after or leading al ar.ong.d in the morning in the three straight at Newport last year, und lust years becælim: od, and caugh GI recze an sets.His greal game, however, was in champion, I.T.Rawlins, of Utica, fin- orgssed t \u20ac finish line at à, 4 ia the final bandirap in the sfternous, ished a close second, just- three strokes oor finished seul ritann when he met Lieut.R.P.Duvis, j behind the winner and two strokes ahead , 75, and final, woemed to be defeated.Wre CH HESS.NAN ainst rges, Janowsky, Steinits Janowsky, Steinita, and Charousek.Walbrodt, n, Winawer, Tarrash, Mar- Lasker, Pillsbury, Porges, Steinitz, Charousek, Techmann, GOSSIP.the Second in the Caledonia 7 Cup, the by the e Bleury street court was Full e doors, or Tem ea post port idey un account 0 of Ti veut Cain Crapo ue ub, rion, Heator, Creule, Anaconda and started in a fine breeze for a sail to Bologue and bucks, for & chal oun of the value.of 100 guineas, - annual £ | passa States Gulf Acting 0 ee which ER the liuks cf the Shinne- was finished Saturday Club during the last week, the contest fur ovenizg, when wh championship was Be ide de Pa tres of pos ionship wont to Chicago's, Peto épi us Foulis.who was tied of Joe lloyd, ths lswex.County professional, who won third ors.The opening of yy third season of racing at the Detroit Driving Club's track, at Growe Point, was characterized\u2019 by the fastest mile ever paced on that track in a race.W.W.P.went around in 2.051-2, equalling.\u2018his own record and: lowering the track record.LE At Toronto on Saturday Tecumseh lacrosse team defeated Toroato 9 goals 0 The Goodwood meeting promises to be of exceptional interest for \u201cswelldom,\"\u201d Since the Prince of Wales\" Persimmon @uined the blue ribbon of tihe LUXE the Derby, the\u2019 turf has ore - than ever become an aristocratic pursuit.This season the Duke of Richmond will entertain, for four days at Goodwood House ' the Princess of rales, the Duke and chess of York, the Duke of Cambrid the Prince and Princess of Wei- mer, Prince Soltykoff, sud a large list of coroneted somebodies, About the sport itself it is still premature speak.The talk is still of the stables and practising on the heath.Among, turfites it is held that the Americans will fix well with the Stewards\u2019 Oup, i \u2014 having a strong hand in Ramapo, Hugh Penny, Helen Nichols and Diakka- Among Mr.Wishart\u2019s horses Ramapo, though ha has lost his party some money, is still held à future winner ; and Hugh Penny.- is Is batter spoken of among English sportge: morue Boucherville Boating Club hes de\" cided to have its fourth annual fete de.nuit on Thursday, August 18.The flee of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation pany, as well as the steamers Paul Sith and Filgate, have been chartered or the occasion.The display will be grander than ever, and every attentiom will bs paid to the conveyance of the public.A grand bonnet hop will be given at the club house on Thursday evening, July 80, under the patronage _ of the adios.The steamer Berthier bas\u2019 been chartered for the occasion, and over fifteen hundred invitations have been issued.The \u2018Grand Trunk Boating Club eld a most enjoyable smoking Friday evening in the clu Focal weekly races of the club resulted-as f lows: Tandem cance\u2014Won by Mason\u2018 and Holland ; Murdock and\u2019 Kell second,.and McLean and Bishop third.Four.in canoe\u2014Payne, Miller, Bishopand Mow Laren, first ; Vearaey, Murdock and Con- .nell brothers, serond À you ng French-Canadian namod Omer\u201d - me plug usta.Me.bas | started to.walk to and return for s wager of 2500.He He a to -cover the sq in five months.His rs are to be.signed every fifteen miles.Most of the: distance will be covered on the railways.The Germantown cricketera from\u2019 Phi Phils adelphia, who will play matches at Halifax this week with the Wanderers and | Garrison, arrived last night via Boston on the steamship Olivette.The - team consists of G.S.Putterson, captain; Æ : W.Clark, jr\u2026 B.F.Comfort, H.1.Brown.W.Brockie, Frank Bremster, W.yg +.Bristol.W.T.Wright, Percy Downs, and Lignford,.t match week tice game of cricket on Saturday d'ions: noon between the Wanderers' e whe are to play the Philadelpheans, = a team made up of men from the Garrison, F.A.Kaiser, one the Wanders er stars, made à s:ore of 102 not outé The proper construction of a bicycle cannot be Nh A nN STANDARD OF THE The buyer of a Columbia fs no uncertainty.quality and Blin ripple ats dpa Columbia Art Catal telll full of all Columbias, and machines of lower price, ls 1 free own rom any Columbia Roe We appoint but one selling agent in & town, and do not sell to are not properly represented in your i 18 Yeats Experience year.The merest trifle \u2018wrong, and the bicycle breaks or runs hard.Out 18 years experienc, ed and prove à hat mi methods make them so.38 EEE EN SR \"POPE MFG, CO., Hartford, Conn.discovered in à day or a .WORLDS510 5 alte.of Hartford y mail for two a stamps.bbers or middlemen.1f Columblas » let us know.STEAMSHIPS.1 Quebec a aud Montreal Mall 1 A lan nine RoyalMail Sema 38 Le x sut as a.Je a um.f= ; n sam.RATES \u2018or PASAACE- CABIN ; 081.50 and upwardsaingle 1 $100 and u ; ura; Secon: 205 ana 234 and 3, Stash Ingo) Ponto, Gane TnI 5 Steerage\u2014To Londonderrr, 824 $24.a Cinna vont New ro serv From Now Pier, foot of W.21st Bu vm New Bteamabips.Mate of Nebraska - 8 guiy Le Sato of California a Ass $45 to 965 Single.Accoring IN location of stateroom.¢ahin infer have the Sn Babin: ngs $2 nd trip, Olsagow or Londonderry.30 and frelght, or further iuformatt TR.& An ALAN, Moutrent.Boctes EE 4 1631 ey pe RSCTA EAI A Li r Infants and Children.: Irom herp rate y prescription Le & ; DE 15 1a well adapted to chikiren thas | Ousterta cures Colle Coutpatio, o Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea.Eructatios, ! 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Frutti \u201caide digestion.; 5 \u2014 Save coupons ine\u2019 side of wrappers.: REET TE CET EE esl - pe due dites» pénal vedette UY Mechanics, Clerks, Salesmen, Farmers, Laborers, Milkmen, - Gardeners, Etc., Etc.Four Hundred and Eighty Dollars for Nine Short Leiters__\u2014\u2014 THE PRIZE LETTERS Now that Mr.Laurier, by his assurances to the manufacturers, appears to \u2018be making up his mind that the revenue tariff idea should be abandoned, the interest in the prize letter competition, spnounced in the Star, is creating more and more intcrest.The Star takes the ground that the American experience of a revenue tariff should act as a danger signal to Canada.It is not a \u2018question as to who shall be Premier or whetber the Conservatives or Liberals shall govern the country.It is a question of steering the ship away from the rocks.Any competitor who prefers that bis letter should not be published should mark it, \u201cnot for publication.\u201d By reference to the details of the competi- \u2018 tion in previous issues it will be observed | that there are three classes, and the - awards of fcur hundred and eighty dollars in cash will go to the best three letters in the thres classes.four to eight pages of note paper, although an excess of this space will not act as a bar to success.The winning : letters will be those considered thé | most sensible, and success will not depend upon literary style or construc- ; tion.The questions to be considered i ere: : : 3 1.Is a revenue tariff desirable for Canada?2.Does the experience of others in departing from a protective to a revenus tariff justify the belief that a \u201crevenue tariff would work serious in- Jury to manufacturers, farmers, merchants, artisans and wage-earners generally ¢ The competition will not be closed before the 20th July.THE FRESH AIR FUND EXCURSION st \u2014 : The Committee will be at the Star office, on Monday, Tuesday and *Wednesday afternoons, each week, at three o'clock, to consider applications for the benefits of the fund.THE FRESH AIR FUND.Subscribers to the Fund who forward their contributions through the \u201cStar\u201d office are requested to send when possible cheques payable to order.When, however, the money is handed in, a re- .oeipt therefor should be obtained.The \u2018Publishers cannot hold themselves responsible for sums for which a proper receipt has not been issued.Those wishing to subscribe anonymously may as readily obtain such a receipt, under \u2018whatever fictitious name or initials they _moay adopt as where the actual namd is \u2018given.THE \u201cSTAR' BY MAIL.\u2014 ; The Star is sent to people at the Jammer resorts at city rates.A STEAMER ASHORE.ifax, N.S., July 21.\u2014The steamer wii Craft.bound to St.John, N.B.0 of England, is reported ashore and in a bad position at Port La Tour.The ship was tryin to round Cape Sable and got ou of er Save been partion.1 ve n rece lars of the isas er h been ved.othr Point Crate Oratt is 1816 tons regis- wna the 0.-er can loat toi a the weathe ; and if so, the ship will bo = Haluex and plaosd in the emorate the - \u201cevent by : event will bb cele En ne DRATH oF.MRS.YOUMANS.coms 20 M6 \u201cLetitia You- a ed world wide rep ated Average The letters should be skurt, say from ; load deals for the West | Wild Craft he Che Daily Star: GRAHAM & OO.Proprietors.163 and 165 8t.James Street, Tras DAILY STAR is sent to any part United Statesor postage ont Sie rea $1.60 for six months, 4% We believe the circulation of THR se © combined issue of all Fibe other En Sieh newspapers publislied in the city of Mon = Agents for French Advertising are Mossrs.Mayence, Favre & Cle., Rue do le » Grange, Bate- 18, Paris, France.CIRCULATION \u2014OF THE\u2014 ily and Weekly Star FOR WEEK ENDING JULY 18, 1896.Monday san cevsssoonsensrinen en srv0v0scee É4,0°71 TUOSÜAY.\u2026oosoosoes svosssseseresasseess 44,674 WCANEsAAY 00 voccssssecec\u2026\u2026 44,608 Thorsday.ccorees sersasensnsess nese 44.665 Friday.cveveeas venoes vr0 cscorroross 44,718 Saturday.iieiseeicesessngssescersene «+.D0,129 273,455 Present Average: 45,576 * 85,328 130.904 From the above figures are excluded several thousand short subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral, DAILY, For Week ending July 18.WEEKLY STAR Last Week Circulation of the STAR Last Week MONDAY, JULY 20, 1806 THE ARBITRATION CORRESPONDENCE The arbitration correspondence now ! published between Lord Salisbury and ! Secretary i portant i ments ; long | arbitration as tbe present state ot | civilisation will permit.It iis idle to Olney confirms the im- fact that both govern- are agreed upon about as a step toward praciigal talk at this time of getting an international tribunal with plenary powers.! No such court can exist until civiliza- l tion is ready to equip it with means of enforcing its decisions.The third ! clause in tbe British suggested treaty goes a long way, however, toward making it impossible for a trivial dispute to give rise to war.Lord Salisbury proposes to include among the subjects with which the sifggésted court of arbitration can deal with finality, \u2018complaints made.by the officers of one power against the officers of the other; all pecuniary claims or groups of claims, amounting to not more than £100,000, mads on either power by the officials ot the other, whether based on an alleged right by treaty or agreement or demnity under the said amount; all questions affecting diplomatic or consular privileges; all alleged rights of fishery, access, navigation or commercial privileges and all questions referred by spec- 12] agreement between the two parties.\u201d These descriptions cover a pretty broad field.And when it is agreed by solemn treaty that they can be settled finally by a court cons:stirg of one British \u2018representative, one American representative and an \u201cumpire,\u201d they will be pretty effectually removed from the list of probable.causes of war.That is, war could not come until ens of the con- | \u2018| tracting nations kad committed a more\u201c serious sin against international amity than a dispute over most of th» above questions could amount to\u2014the violas \u2018tion of a.treaty.Then Lord Salisbury\u2019s next proposal is most progressive.It is in effect, that practically all other questions arising between the two countries may be referred to this tribunal, with the right of appeal to a larger court, except such as ma- teriaily affect the honour of either nation or the integrity of its treaty.The most hopaful optimist, unless he were unxious to compel Britain to aubmit some partir cular cgse to arbitration, could hardly ask that a Government of this day should go beyond this point.Nothing but a Supreme Court of the mations, supported by the power of all the nations, could go farther.Certainly no gathering of three men, representing but two nations out of all the world, could expect to have greater powers than Lord Salisbury pro- The main puint in Mr.Olney's proposed \u2018substitute seems to be the elimination of disputes affecting integrity of territory from thoss which will not be sub mitted to arbitratidn.It\u2018is possible that in proposing this amendment, he had not forgotten all about the Venezuelan difficulty.Indoed, he says that if his proposed amendment should prove accept- .able, \u201cno reason is perceived why the pending Vénezuelan voundary dispute | should not be brought within the tresty by express words of inclusion.\u201d If the impression should \u2018get abroad that, while Tord Salisbury is genuinely anxious to construct a workable treaty of atbitra- tion, Secfetary Olney is only using this, \u2018philanthropic project ss & catspaw to pull hia Venesuelan chestnuts out.of the fire.the position of the American Secretary will.pot be much strengthened theroby.Lord Salisbury takes strong ground arbitratioh the rights\u2019 of Brith sub-] jects who ba da whet they, -otherwise; all claims for damages or in- | in dealing with vi5~ Venezuelan case |: agains subrditting to\u201d the chances of |i ANA believed to be British ry.He says that Britain has always been ready to submit unsettled territury to arbitration; tut mettled tersitory is quite a different affair.This * position.wiil induoe à sense of security in the colonies.M.would certainly be nothing less than a breach of faith with British sub- \u201cjects if they were to be parmitted to settle in @ region over which the British flag floated, and which yhey had every reason tu believe was part of the British Empire, ond then were suddenly to see that flag removed by the free action of the British Government, and themselves and their property handed over to the control of whatever government might chance to lis alongside, be it Venezuelan, American, Rawmsian or Zulu.Arbitration is certainly a most desirable thing\u2014a vehicle that might carry us far toward unpiver- sal peace, but nothing breaks & vehicle down sooncr than vivient overlnud- ing.Under present conditions a ourt of arbitration would play two beneficent roles\u2014it would act as a second line of defence of peace after diplomacy had broken down, and it would turn the eyes of the uations toward peaceful adjudication rather than toward war when a difficulty arose.NEW TRADE ROUTES.\u2018If En land, with all her traditions, with all fer commercial machinery, with ali her accumulated knowledge, with ail her tremendous capital\u2014if she cannot compete with Russia in the race for a market, we are, indeed, a degraded generation compared with what our fathers were.\u2019 These remarks were recently addressed by the Marquis of Salisbury to a deputation from the Asacciated Chambers of: Commerce which bad come to urge upon tha Government tha importance of railway construction between south-west China, the new British territories in the basin of ithe Siamese river the Mekong, and a seaport in British Burma.The Prime Minister \u2018hot for the first time spoke weightedly and warmly ot the increasing need to the Mother Country of new sources of consumption tor the products of her looms and factories.to counteract the efforts of foreign competition, but he wes equally emphatic in insisting that it was by the natural process of commercial speculation with a view to earning dividends, that such pew markets must be opened up; he would be-no party to giving Imperial aid to any scheme which was not favorably viewed by the speculative investor and was urged upon the pleas that strategically it was a good railway to build, or because if England did not do it France or Russia or some other power would.Therefore, said he: \u201cProvide a powerful and solvent company to build your line and we will assist you so far as we can to bring it to the edge of British territory; and when we have done so\u2014it megy seem arrogant to say it to you\u2014I have not the slightest doybt that we shall be able to penetrate into foreign territory whenever we think it.desirable to do se,\u201d not by war necessarily, he went on to suggest.but because it was opposed to precedent and common sense that any foreign country seeing a railway benefiting trade, with a terminus close to its boundary should refuse access to the l'ne and its advantages.It is true that in the case of the Uganda railway .from Mombasa into Central Africa the Government have granted a \u2018subsidy of nearly $15,000,000, but this is claimed as the exception to prove the rule, and justified as being in harmony with the entire scheme of colonization in AfFica.= It is evident that tbe great trans- Siberian railway will tend to hasten the period when the far east will become - honeycombed with the iron roads which have done so much in less than a cen- tury\u2014the first line of any importance was opened in 1826\u2014to extend the operations of trade and commerce, and make man acquainted with his brother man, ' AN HONORARY CANON.Very Rev.Abbe Captier, Superior.General of the Sulpician Order, has created an honorary canon of the St James (Cathedral.This was done Yo acknowledge the many services rendered by the Suipicians to the Church of Mont- rept.NO PLACE FOR BOYS.What san a boy do, and where can à boy If he is Tiwaye told to get out of the way ?He cannot sit here, and he must not stand | The cushions that cover that fine rocking \u20ac Were put there, of course, to be seen and admired, y has no business to ever be tired.The L'eau titul roees and flowers that tloom On the floor of th the uarkened and delicate room Are not made to, walk on\u2014at least, not by ya; The house 18 no place, anyway, for their Yet boys must walk somewhere; and what if their feet, Sent out of vur houses, t into the the street, sent ir Should step around the \u20ac at the doo! Where giher boy's\u2019 feet have paused often \u2018ore; Should pass t rough the gateway of glittering are bright Ring but a he weicome with flattering voice, And tempting say: \u2018\u2019Here\u2019s & place for the boys 1\u201d : Ah, what If they should 7 What If your boy\u2019 cross o'er the threshold which marks Twixt virtae and vice, 'twixt pureness and 1onve all his Innocent boyhood within ?And l Oh, what If t because you: and L While the dass and, t emonths and the ars hur io EE and with life's flee a make Pound.our hearthatoiie a place for the boys Theres a a for the boys.They will somewhere; se our own too daintily fair for the tc touch .of Trt Tingecs: the \u2018tread They'll find It, and find it, alas! in the \"Mia fhe glldings of sin and the glitter of And with heartaches and longings we pay For the oul g ot gain that our lifetime 1t we Tali in providing à place for thé boys.| boys-dear mother, I pray.Al.for the down round our short eart Don't let us forget, by our kind, loving WAY, oul pote met bs vert with pb.go , mag be verse with prob- a ih tw and tolling and oar Fes farts will Joop younger\u2014your tired | 22 heart ff.we give them a à pièce ta hair Imnectiont TT.Wilson, 18; Ser, - Joseph Beland, and U.ARTILLERYMEN AT THE RANGES | \u2014\u2014 ANNUAL RIFLE MATCHES OF THE SECOND REGIMENT.The Open Match Won by the Royal Scots Team \u2014Prince of Wales Rifles Second and Third\u2014The Individual Scores Made, The annual rifle matches of the Second Regiment of Canadian Artillery took place at the Cote St- Luc ranges on Saturday, sume vary good scores be- fing made.The results of the various competitions were as follows: Maiden Stakes\u2014Open to all members of the regiment who have never won a maiden prize before.Seven shots, 200 yards: Sergt.Ward, 27 points; Gun.Turner, 25; Gun.B.Noble, = Gun.J.Moore, 23, Gun.Todd, 22; Gun.LaGa- lice, 20; Gun.Mackay.20; ean Clarke, Bandmaster Black, 17; Lieut.Cow- ou.16, Lieut.Eng Bomb.\u2019 pote, 15; Bomb.Kipp.10; Corp.Peard, 9; Corp.Matthews, \u2019 Regimental Match\u2014Open to all members of the regiment.Ranges 200, 400 and soc yards, with 7 pahots at Sach range: t ilson; points; Capt Syane.se oe G.Sharpe, 88; S ser Tr A.Finlayson, 80; Gun.G.Cooke, 18; Stf.Sergt.Bell.79; Sergt.L.Winter, 78; Lieut.76; Gun.P.Greenfield, T4; forgt.B «ards, 71; Capt.Collies, 71; oA te 6 6% Seat.Ward, 63 ; Sergt.Black, Lt Bor Cole Challenge Cup.\u2014Shot in ronjunction with the above Ly teams of ten previously named members from each company.he cup to be won twice in succession Ix \u2018before becoming the property of any company on in 1802 by No.1 Company: N 3 Company team, 619 points; No.1 Company team, B78 points.\u2018Association match\u2014Open to all memv bers of the association; § shots at 400 Lords and 10 shots at oon yards: Gun.Sharpe, 70; Se T.Wilson, 67; Stall Sergt.Bell, ; Capt .Wynne, G6; Gun.G.Couke, 57: Staff-$ ret.Ce Cole, 56; Gun.Cockran, 56; Sorry Noble, 55; Gun.J.J.Cooke, 52; C.S.-Major Finlaysony 3% Sergt.I.Fle.\u201c50; Lieut.F.Cole, Turnbull Chalfenge Shield\u2014Shot in conjunction with the above by teams 0 previously named members from each company.the winning compan to bold shield until next annual mate No.1 Company.423 points; No.8 Company, 381 points.Extra series, open\u20145 shots, 500 yards; ssible, 25 ints: .Howard, 23; Pte.H.: Extra series, members\u2014Five shots at 500 yards: eight \u2018prizes \u2018ln Kind.sible score, 25 \u2018points-Gun.D.Noble, reenshields.$, Gun.G.G.Fyfe, 21; Staff Sergt.Gun.G.Sharpe, 19; Sergt.L.À .Winter, Te Open match, individuals shots at 200, 500 and 660 yards t., MeNaR RS.91; Sergt.Marks, oth, Prysdal sdale, P.Lieut.Corp.Foote, P.W.R., 2nd C.A., 89; Pte.Clarke, Ra 8.Cooke, Broadhurst.RS.88; Lance-Co Howard, R.S,, Sorgt C Clarke, P R., 88; Lieut.-Col.\u201cHook + Pte.\"Ne- Fariape, V.R.C.86; Yi K.Mathews, Teams\u2014Royal Scots, 440; Prince of Wales\u2019 Rifles, sacond team, 422; Prince of Wales\u2019 Rifles, first team, 419.The aggregate prizes were won as fol- w cotton, OWS : pigsty Gun.G.W.Sharpe, 338 t Kies june h points, scout, Sergt.J.T.Wilson, 232 points, Third, Capt.Wynne, 226 points, marks man badge.TEMPERANCE PICNIC.An Enjoyable Outing Held by the St.Patrick's T.A.& B.Society.The members of the St.Patrick's T.A.and B.Society bheid Sbeir oe pie nic and games at Isle Gros bois on Saturday last.The moraing was given up to the idren, who had a number events of their own, in which everyone running secured a prize.In the afternoon the foliowing events the joembers themselves were ears and under\u20141, John s1bson ; S$ D.F Girls, raco\u20141, Jessie za 2, Eva Long; 3, Laura Brown; 4 .Mary Ginlin; 5 édith O'Brien.; ace, 15 years\u20141, John Stevens; r 2, D'Aroy Kelly; 3, Eugene Feeley; 4:} Barnes, .W.F.Costigan; 5, Half-mile, members\u2019 race\u20141, M.Dur- can; 2, Thos.Suwalishire; 8, Thos.R.Ste- vena; 4, 1.MoDansl 220 perds.memoers of 12 years\u2019 stand- ing\u20141, J.Kelly; P.Connolly; 3, P.Doyle; 4.J.J.onbida Quarter-mile\u20141, C.\u201ciy; 2, J.H.Fee- ley, Yall: Half-mile, members Temperance Benefit and er ana.C.Uily; 2,R.A.R i Pipe race\u2014 Ph M.Durcan; 2, Thos.R.Stevens.Conmittee race\u2014i, Wm.P.Doyle; 2, Thos.Stevens; 8, J.Walsh, je; 4, M.Durca : Trieh § -1, Thos.Kent; 2,\"Frank Mo- nald; J.Etaard 5.\u2018Bean guers\u20141, Miss J.McNeill; 2 2, J.Costigan; 3.J.Queich.ne and other amusements were indulged in until the evening, when over at thousan tired but happy excursioniats t back to the city, A LEATHER MEN'S PICNIC.The \u201cleather, cutters and shoemakers of the city held their annual picnic at the Exbibition Grounds on Saturday afternoon.There waa a large number present, and, aided b by the fine weather ling, the svonts s Jere well con- ented.he Ju udges of be competitions were Messrs.J.Roi ier, E.pre, Lafontaine.FORA CATHOLIC CHAPE#; - dramatio.and mu musical sofres is to bo given on Wednesday &rening next in the Vaudreuil Boating U Jlub boat house, to aise À tor the Usthollc chapel ville It will be under t tronage of tha ladies of Vaudreuil and | fie Hox (.À.Geotfrion mil occupy the THE LABRADOR.The | om , Labre- dor, from (iiverpoo for \u2018thi bip La roses Cabrads Spl a i redor on Jt 9 Fino hy and 60 star .pamsengers abe or saliy\u2019 \u201c| harried on in the Kelly; 4}.\u2018 are to meet in convention later on td E.Te.be dant pr ng oni - Brothers wers insta in their re.ensuing term by Hk a ; thirlow.Bro.\" Thert ran ge officers: Bro.rt Sn E.Cairns, Junior Pass Gran ohn Yabaly, Nobls Grand ; ne Sa Vie Gran Jos.Goodfellow; BG.Reo.din Poa \u2018Trego LE JE on Troan, RNa WG.Jonn Seraume, ra s Bu , G: Chas.Griffiths, Las.Con.; John \u201cEdwards, \u2026 Feller, PG, RSS; 0G.The following were elected to go as representatives to the Grand Lodge : Our worthy Bro.Thos.Brown, P.G.; Bro.James Go G Aellow.P.G., Bro.John Ed- Wa THE PRINTERS\u2019 PICNIC.A Fine Day's 's Sport at at Back River.A fine day, a large crowd and a good programme ¢ of sports, combined to make he printers\u2019 picnic on Saturday last a t suocessful affair.beautiful Electric Park at Back \u2018River was crowd- with ut six hundred printers, who.with their wives and daughters, en- Joyed the days\u2019 outing immensely.The various committees had perfected a arrangements so well that the programme of events was carried owt without a hitch: - The event of the afternoon was the athletic competition, Perhaps the most interesting item in the programme of sports was the tug of war, in which the contestants were night printers against dar rinters.The day side was Boudreau (enchor), J.Can well, Su Mack, J.Wilson, F.Mc- Guire; night printers, w, Kydd( anchor), 3 Feeney, J.Mahoney, J.Donovan, Murp y.The contest Was won by the day men with comparative ease.The other es, the names of {he successful competifors were as fol- Putting 161b.shot, open\u2014Ist, H.Pel- \u2018letier, 5% ft.1 in.; ond, A.Surgeon, 29 ft.7 in.Putti 16lb shot, members MTU ntwell, 28 ft.4 in; 2nd, C.24 ft.7 in.; 3rd, J Or Connell.Hop, and jurap.open-1st, H.Me- Donald ft.8 in.; 2nd, A.Cathcart, 85 ft.¢ in oo step and \u2018jump, members M.T.U.\u2014lst, A.Cathcart, 83 ft.11 ins 2nd, J.Readman, 8 ft.81 in.; Srd, J ~ ovan, 31 f 20 yards open\u2014lst, Geo.Brown; 2nd, Fi Ker Yards, wo embera M.T.U.\u2014lst, A Rad: Sad, W.Gilmour; 3rd, J.Finn.Apprentices\u2019 race, 3 years and over\u2014 nt.Hughes; 2nd, W.Pritchard; 3rd, urlon Young Bodies\u2019 race, 15 years and over, open\u2014lst, P.Mack; 2nd, L.Bush; 8rd, L.Bradley; 4th, M.So b 100 ya yards, open\u2014I1st, H.Macdonald; 2nd, 103 yards, opan to members of M.P.P.Unton.yor 52\u20141st, C.Joes; 2nd, L.Delfausas; J.Paquette embers\u2019 Sr ay Mrs.L.2nd, Mrs.M.Malone: $ed, Mra wo \u2018Mur phy; 4th, Mrs.J.Smeale.Apprentices\u2019 race, © yeas, and un- der\u2014)st, H.Coady; ond.O'Callaghan; 3rd, A.Broadhurst; 4th, Va Childs.Members\u2019 daughters\u2014ist, L.Bradley: Bad, M.OCalla an; 3rd.D.Driscoll; 4t \u2018M.Bradley; 5t .McMiilen.10) yards, memb Ls of M.T.U.\u2014Ist.L Fraser; 2ad, F.Maguire; 8rd, J.B.Mack.t the canclusion of t programme of games, ample justice was done to the choice viands which the ladies had been careful to provide.Printers are usuai- ly supposed to entertain a strong dislike to \u201cpie,\u201d but on Saturday last, for once in their lifetime, the demonstrated & contrary disposition.ter :he open- air banquet, the dancing, \u201cwhich had béen ternoon; Was recommenced, and continued unt À the time arrived for all to go home.i OHI10 JOURN Fre Entertained by | Mayor W on Saturday.i -The members of the Bucke Association who passed through on the way to the Saguenay w His Worehip AM Mayor Wilson-Sm City Hali about noon on Satu eu uently, at His Worship's expense, en, red a arive around \u2018and up the Mountain Park.-Smith Press ontreal Led upon at the lay and rersonal the city THE LATE MR.CALLAHAN.The funeral of thd late Mr.Fhix Callahan, which took place on Saturday afternoon from his late residtnce, 56 University street.was Jargely.attended.The rinci mourn Messrs.Callahan, J.Rr Callahan] Felix Cailaban Robert Callahan, Jeph D.Callahan and Edward Callahan, \u2018sons of the , And Messrs.Jamea T.Cur- tin and Thomas Curtin, of Robester, N.Y., brothers-in-law.Hon.Jamks Mc- Shane, Dr.Kennedy, Samuel Crog, Geo.Murphy, P.¥.McCaffery and Reynolds, acted as pallbearers, and man of the prominent Irish-Capadians\u2019 of the city attended the funeral service & Cote des Neiges cemetery, which was chduct- ed by the Father Superior of thi Cote des Neiges College.b A NEW PASTOR.| The Rev.D.S.Hamilton, late Forest, Ont.has assumed the pasto: the- Congregafonal \u2018dered a reception on Friday eveni the members of his congregati which there were also present sentatives of sister ongrégat chu 8 A very pleasant evening passed in social intercourse.Ad of welcome to Mr.Hamilton wer livered by the Rev.Mr.Fi ES Prof, Warriner, and thas Rev.Thhnas Hall, to which the new pastpr fade suitable replies.THE CLUB LAURIER.There is to be a meeting of the §lub Laurier at the Vallieres Hall, on Mint Royal avenue, this even to apiint a committee to select the delegates ¥Fho te for the county of | tndags for the Legislativé Asse ORDINATION SERVICE.The Archbishop is is to hold an or tion service at the Cathedral on Satur RIFLE MEETING.The Province of Qui Quebec Rifle A: ation's next meeting will be held the Cote St.Luc ranges on the 0 , August.\u2014 Nnidio Blachford, | .THE FASHIONS, What is Being Worn and Whas Will be Worn.(BY THE FASHION AUTHORITY OF YRE NEW YORK EVENING POST.] An old-style gown is now known by ita Renee vere con alueves.3 has Leen made this season of In eri silky batiste in creamy , magnolia white, ciel blue, anow ite, gray, fawn, and rosy mauve.It more durable than chiffon or silk muslin and, it\u2019 is usad as well for toilets entire over taffeta silk as for bodice draperies and sleeve-pufis.Crisp taffela, gros grain, faille, and other lustrous corded silks, are used for charming evening toilets this summer, and 'tha bodies are elaborately draped with moussslaine de suis, chiffon, or lace, a becoming finishing touch being the ad- -dition ot black or dark velvet ribbon at he neck, on the elbow sleeves, and at the waist.Awong th: fabrics that will be in great usa this autumn are handsome silk and and wool mixtures in chacks and stri Clarissa, a silk and mohair mixture; Car\u201d acule, a Panama weave with mohair tufts; Jacquard mohair Sicilienne, Scotch cloth, a pretty silk and wool textile; Bou- rette Leno, and so n Englisb serges, very flexible and gloss).showing soms exceptionally rich and attractive autumn dyes, also French Mohairs in new weaves and colorings.The fichus, bert has, and spreading lace collarettes have very largely taken the place this hot weather of any sort of cape, but often after sunset there is need of some kind of covering for the shoul- + ders.This is in many instances supplied by a very full collet of silk, Liberty satin, or velvet.The cape does mot meet in front.extending only a little beyond the chest mear the shoulders, and its adjustment, is accomplished by means of ribbon which pass:s under the arms and buttons in ths centre of the sboulders us under the caps.The fronts are turned back, forming revers revealing a pretty lining of mauve, pink, old rose, or canary yellow brocade.Some of these collets are no more than twelve inches in length, but they are very full.French designers seem to delight in bright Éoctch plaid Tibbons in sultry days, as well as during the dull seasons most appropriate for their wear.This summer they appear upon gowns of ecru and flax.colored linen and gray and fawn-colored batistes, grenadines, and mohairs.Paquin Doucet and Sara Meyer have also sent some very handsome gowns in black diaphanous textiles made over very elegant tartan taffetas, with feel and spangled garnitures on the ive and elbow sleeves in colors that exactly reproduce those on the plaided silk underdress.These passementeries are.wrought on net, and there are special neck, girdle, and epaulet pieces, with fringed ends formed o dangling sequins.For thin waists made without lining.a pretty model has a yoked back and a tucked front, every fifth row of tucks alternating with a row of lace insertion.The belt, collar, and bends of the bishop ves are covered with insertion, and the small pearl buttons down the front are hidden by a band of the trimming.Fichus with very long ends, that ue and fall low on the skirt.are made of airy textiles uiatohin the gown and edged with frills of Valenciennes lace.Eleeves of diaphanous material are unlined, and the majority this season are tucked across the widtb of the sleeve, the tuck aiding very greatly in keeping the sleeves from a limp and wilted nppearance.Skirts fer all kinds of muslins, lawns, and dimities as well as the closer woven zephyrs, chambrays, and ginghams, are made about four and a half or five yards wide at the foot and finished with a very deep hem.This skirt Is sewed to a belt of the material lined with linen and covered with folds of ribbon.For unlined ses there is the choice this summer of having a low- a cut bodice and gored underskirt of tinted lawn to.focompany each separate gown, or a white taletta princess slip, with one or two in colors to do duty as a foundation for many different dresses.bl C.D.F.TWO BODIES FOUND.(Special to the Stary) Cornwall, July 20.\u2014Within the past few days the bodies of two drowned men have been found in this part of the dr st Lawrence.Both bodies were ecomposed, and there is no clue 0 The identity of \u2018either.6 was {ound Opposite Aultaville on Tuesday Brad The other was a few miles found at Murchison\u2019 > Pointe east of Cornwall, a fishing hai Tnis was the Soy o a large, well built man, about 25 or 30 years of age.had evidently \u2018been about.ten days i the water.No _inguest was held.and the remains were interred in Woodlawn cemetery at Cornwall.The clothes wern by this man were of corduroy, and ' hy wae evidently a workingmean.Mr.Justice Haggarty and family, To- rente, through the city yester- vi en, route for Portland, where they 1 spend t the summ summer rmonths.GRAND CAFE PARISIEN (Renovated).1899 St Catherine street EXCELLENT BILL OF FARK.The only restaurant where nice little TB, served à la carte, e, prepared with ex uisite taste including all thai lieacies of .can be procured at hours.The kitchen is under the direction of a French Vatel Wines, Liquors and Cigars a specialty.189% BT.CATHERINE ST.Private Boor, 179 ST.DOMINIQUE.168 2- LOUIS GAUDREAU, Proprietor.\u2018 A marked increase in weight and \u2018strength is noticeable after taking a few Bottles of JACKSON'S |, NUTRITIVE WINE, which in medicinal value represents an equal quantity of Cod Liver Oil.169 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS ANE OU NU GRAND Moonlight Excursion be Westmount Methodist Y.P.tw CE) oy cal Ben Palace Excursion Bts.\u201c DUCMESS OF YORK,\u201d DOWN.za RIVER \u2014 or \u2014 .Tuesday Evening, July 21, \"96.must CLASÉ MOSS AN ive éencsumenTs.TICKETS.CENTS.Beat Wil Leave Foot of Schill st.at 8 pm, COME ONR! COME ALL! Richelieu & Ontario Nav.Co.sÉspaY SERVICE.' QUEBEC {dette ine'sinday:} $2-00 Orchestra on Beard, SOREL {Pritam Temhartsa} 756 SATURDAY EXCURAIONS.Steamer Terrebonne leaves at 2.30, returns 7 p.m, for Boucherville aud Varennes.Hhort tripes to Laprairie, Longueuil, etc.cle, Ticket Office, \u2014 128 86 James Street, opp.Post Office) \u2014- 188 =\" ROYAL ARCANUM.rp arénaE Conneil 1321, ular pnectin of Laurentian Coun.ofl En Boon Arcana a, 1 be held on MON DAYS ET PT.in tion Hall, 2454 Bt.Cathe tino Pre emi- agnoal visitation of Doputy Bupreme Re; attendance request: 1682 [I G.GC.rercHED.Becretary.POPULAR EXCURSIONS To bag ey ISLAND ucs Cartier Wharf at 10 aves Grosbois et 13 Ldren, 10c.Islan d.Hot water provided free.CAPT.A.GOULET, Prop.EH : ; =) 4 + ES « HANDY MATCHES, The right match for the right place\u2014every one a good match\u2014made after years of experience and al world wide test.+ Safety \u201d and «\u201cParlor\u2019\u2019 for the household, « Wax Vestas \u201d *s Flaming Fusees'\u2019 the smoker.pt] i ft i ps fi igi \u201cfor I HI HBRYANT & MAY'S B MATCHES = The standard ot the Bn world.g u Sole Agents for Canada.Æ ROBERT-GREIG & CO., 5 169#n 1 MONTREAL\" mE EO 100 UpeHIIErS The result of a special census on ing the percentage of Remingtons in the principal office buildings of each of the æ = \u2018 2 : à Big Citie\u2014 = F Ë #| + : REMINGTONS.5 63 73 79 Al others combised.- 95 37 27 21 100 100 100 100 The increasing demand for REMING- TONS has caused the makers to double the capacity of their plant.*s* Pamphlet giving views of the principal ofoe btuild- ings can be had at the REMINGTON Offices of SPACKMAN & ARCHBALD, 119 Bt.Frs.Xavier st., Montreal, Larne 4 6 Adelaide st.Kuss, Toronté.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - = > .\u2014\u2014FOR 1897 \u2014- - DAILY JOURNALS COUNTING - HOUSE - DIARIES \u2014FOR 1897.\u2014 See Our 23-Cent Intevieaved Seribhiing Diary.MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO., Mationers, Bignk Book Makers and or 1755 and 1757 KOTRE DANE ST., MONTREAL THE WORLD'S BEST ET Mot eV onghal ER ee pa urst, the guest of her suat, Mr Paker, ot £'icingeto For Weak Backs, Lam Backs, Painful Backs or any} kind of Bad Backs, Manley} Celery-Nerve Compound is .the Great Back Strengthener.ACR s ottawa z TE ears T have poeR 7 SIE e back.Tots 1 conseltef called - pates \u201cae Done wilt rome Thole ' 1 two or three bottl \u201d NATURAL APERIENT WATER Prof.Dr.Tammasoli, of the University of Palermo, Italy, writes: A Bottle of » Hunyadi CAUTION: None genuine without the signature of the firm ,,Andreas Saxlehner® on the label is \u2018one oft Jagos it can be bought .also economical.++++.+.- Study Economy.Everybody considers it a luxury to use Johnston's Fluid Beef, and so it is, but when > \u2018Johnston\u2019s 4 \u201cFluid Beef | in 16 oz.bottle~for 8.00, itis x ee 16- oz: Bottle, - Calon Springs MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.SOHMER PARK 255 ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK\u2014 MRS.ALICE SHAW, ™ br Special a Jonnie Hoyle, .W train mts and O'Kell ang sut herland, lad; Zeno and Anita, the \u2018Acrigl Won arise aa cers: rk Lavigue's Splendid ma Band of 40 deloisu, ion afternoons, 5 centa, including ride on carousel Victoria Bink Bicycle School, rate lessons in riding and gemeon 0 Cla Hit for wheel whils learning bof the whet is week to Kensington, Saturday.leav.ng Drummond 8s Admission, 10 rents.Men: ce 100 extra Chilà Rie carousel 2 #4 ROY MACDONALD, Jv, RAILROADS.CANADIAN - DACIFIC KY.Halifax Summer Carnival | July 28th tb 31st.Round TD Tickets will be fssuod at the fol lowing reduced JULY BB-c.1sosoosorennencenanrecsessns crc s $1200 July 26 apd 27.13 50 * All tickets gpod to, return leaving Halifax not later than Aug 3rd, 1808.; PORTLAND AND OLP ORCHARD THROUGH BERVICE.loa 3 .m.daily.arriving Portland 6.50 a.m.and Old rchard 7.33 am connecting at Portland for Rockland, Me, ote.ST.ANDREWS, N.B.Fhroush Sleeping Car Service.day un nti} orn her dh Jnglusive, à firat-clan sie ing ar whites on indaor Streut Stati roms Fon sud train tot \"7,50 following Monday, Hniitex ex > AR ester, wa SUNDAY SUBUHBAN SERVICE BERTRIERVILLE And entire Mations.Lok train leaves Dalhousie Square on Sundays st § rains.trains will ne ping Montre PR ndage rend 5.30 n.in.Mondays, 1 jundays and 7.40 a.m.Mon: Point Fortune, \u201cHudson, Vaudreuil, and Intermediate Stations.Special train loaves Windsor Station on thotan i000 à m.Returning arrives at Windsor Station se, Jerome, Bi.Therese, 36.Rose, and Intermediate stations.Bpecial train leaves Dalhousie are, at Sundays.Raturning arrives Dalhui oN rm CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH QFFION, 129 St.James Street, next to Post @dien Summer Carnival at Halifax, N.S July 2th to 3st,\" For the above, return tickets will be- tosund Jr July $9.oe July 8 and 13 Al tickets valid for return leaving Halifax oe | later than August 3rd.THE FINEST PASSENGER : TRAIN IN THE WORLD.The fenside and White Mountains.speciale Eastbound\u2014 Leaves Bonaventure Station, Mon real, every Friday at midnight f for the \"White Mountains Portland, Old ard Loach, eto.\u2018Westbound-Leaves Montreal ry Monday at 8.30 a.m.for Thousand Islands and Kingston reaching Toronto at 6.25 same evening, snd Chicago following morning at 10.45 A limited amount of accommodation on thie rain m ay secured on application to We DO'Brien, City Ticket Agent, 148 St, James street ASSONFOIR nang accommodation is train can aboard atany hour \u2018of \"the evening.0.15 a.m.\u2014Sunday Train fer Tereamts.and , Chicago.To accommodate Dassengors arriving n Mont Sunday a.m., from the 253 south.Western ot Laine 8.15 a.m.n for tho West, haretofore running on week dre only.will in füture run daily (Sundays jo » EN abs je 143 St.James 8.joue City Tieket Offteca, And Bouevonture Station.INTERCOLONAL RAILWAY nd after Monday, the od, June 1896, the nine goths rallway will run daily (Sunday excepted) a8 Leave Mon G Trunk Railway from Boat Do 800 2315 saate Mont Montreal by an Pacifin a Windsor Steet Depot.108 i Leaye \u2026 , ve de de do £ do do do do\u201d do An Express tran will feave] Montreal Fraday ane 9 Sleck.apd ran tupugh o Little pa =) t ocloc atu DE ress train will leave Y Oacouna & Sundar ings at] at io o'clock and run through to \u2018slock, Mon: ta ct Monday, 8e.John run » throu » de th sa ations on Hunday.; buffet sleepin car Fr other cats of = / learing Montreal st 8.00 o'clock run through out change.ie trains of the Intercolonisd eis are FM TAY rongh tickots rR hed tained et a me ose to all ints on the Lower Bt.Lawrence and me wr tickeia snd al information.tr rex pres of freight, train se oy , NBOYN, Rast.Freight 6.W.ROBINSON EEE reg and Pas Agent * D.POTTINGER, Gonveal Masao.Railway Offine, Moncton, M.B., Pare us ur ST.T.LAWRENGE avo | ~~ ADIRONDACK RR Trains Leave Windsor Street mm 7.30 a m ban oni WEE tld, Huntiogdon, =u itr | 4,30 p m Hi vi FR and Malone.5.50 pm Frery Day.t Express for Newlork Huotingdon, MT principal pointe eg ae The New York traine are made up vests buled carp, which ru cat nation, thy bD pm.! PRE T rd re rer Ticket Ofice, 197 ât, James st, Monteak 156% \u2019 \u2018BL 8.PHILPR gent The soni mr to Aheunptic A WATERS and BATHS $1.00.| Are Unparaiisled.| x Res .less practical! obstacles present \u2014\u2014\u2014 te.sun su Bal-| 5 four\u2019s Successor, SOSSIP CONCERNING ANGLO- - VENEZUELAN- ARBITRATION MATTER, A À v Personal and Polital Happenings À Continental Centres.\u201cA Loddon, July 90.\u2014Mr.A.J° Balfour's failure in the House to expedite business has told on his health.He never was robust, and now looks pale and bored to death, and te may.before next\u201d session, seek the repose of the House .\"of Lords, with the right of succession to Lbrd Salisbury as Premier, but it Is doubtful if the party would accept Joseph Chamberlain as leader of the Lower House.Scum: like his progressive Ways.It is a rare treau to get a keen business man in the depariments at Whitehall, but the majority, especially of the old type of Tories, mistrust his \u201cpushful\u201d zeal for reform, bis smart diplomgey, and- his medical republican | s and would infinitely prefer for a! leader & quiet country gent leman with landed\u2019 interests like sir Hicks-Beach.They recall that only this: week Mr.Chamberlain brought humiüi- to the landed interest, that in ths daily skirmish of questions andan- fers in the House he gonsiantly comes im collision wiih the friends of Cecil , while ihe free-trade Toriesm:is- trus: - his playing with protection fire in the zollvercin proposal.2 Fourteenth Pariisment \u201cof Queen Victoria will close its first session on Æugust 14 after certain private and litical measures have been disposed of.8, programme, which has been decided by th: Catrnet, springs from a de- AN to cut the Gordian Knot of the dif- cultizs in which the Government finds gran Th: British: House of Lords has advanc ed a stage.the vexatious actions bill, which is being quietly smuggled through Parliament.measure being de- sign-d to protect he Chancellor and the 8praker and their se ts froin cranks who bring unsuccessful \u2018actions and leave ths defendants to pay the costs.Baron Halsbury.spsaking in support of the bill, read no list over 30 actions instituted agains: bimaif and his colleagues for ailsged neglest of duty, by the same plaintiff, - in which tha plaintiff always failed make out his case.Bah Cofservatism is naturally inclined \u2018fo sygport the tentative or ex-.ima>ntal an of- international arbi- ration sug meted by Lord Salisbury in the corre{\u2019sondence just published, but with the full intention to adopt Mr.Olney's more radical proposal later un- thern- selves.Englishmen spoken to have ex- preesed the, \u2018pinion in positive terms that a settlemer of the Vénezuclan and arbitration q ystions will be effected Le- fore mary ponths.So far as the cor- dend has lien snalys'zed by pub- ic-men, t:jcy are disposal to thing it shows that\u2019 the two countries are pretty _.maar.ench other already, and that the sxyressior( uf British publié opinion for which Logd Salisbury asks will in the nature of a mandate to him not to let any ure \"in resching a complete understanding be due to his fault.His attitude so novel that every journal is instindtively ou its guard, \u2018and dis- th caution and circumapeetion à sible jougnal, and the magnitude of the interests/jinvolved and the practical difficulty df svlving the complex question manent arbitration scheme are enerbil v recognized.Lard Salisbury na- erally ussod the arbitration idea as .oussen the diplofnatic correspondence.No.yos- ftive opinAin is expressed by any respon- .het tive policy.and was unwilling to make t final in ifs operation, or uni-\u2019 ve in its application, and here the bloc a has ärisen, Mr.Olney insisting Saving a practical working scheme.Moat oft hile Mr.Olney has rejected both d Salisbury's propnsals fox the oa ent.of the Venezuelan frontier 5 e and the constitution of a gen- pra arbitration tribunal, but every one perfreives that the end ls not yet reached, andPithat negotiations are oing on in a t amiable spirit, with bright.pros- peci dbf (mata success.f the main obstacles in the past in ing arbitration universal an fin: ns.been the constant Canadian beli het.in Anglo-American arbitration Mnadian interests have suffer- , the instance of the Maine-Ore- gon dary disputes, and in the fact that BERS Pehring 82a award is still un- pud \\ 1e change of ministry in Canad however, important as tending Canadian suspicion.This is fpprome of Lord Salisbury's re- Michael | Loris.only arrived to hear oe A bory of the speech.hence the abaetion < of a ate wo ainly have Lot resbed the earnest vara desire to rest the whole A American .question as one aboye party wranglings, and to encourege the closing of the Venesue- lan dispute and the erection of à permanent court of arbitration.The correspondence provokes surprise that the Venezuelan dispute is = nedrer a settlement by arbitration Lord Salisbury clearly expects that the exsustive enquiry now being made at Washington \u2018and are into the past bis- tory of Venezuela, in and Hollahd in South America, wil satisfy even the United States that England's case isso unanswerable that diplomacy will easil settle the dispute without the arbitration.Meanwhile, it is noted with in terest that Lord Salisbury, instead \u201cot resenting the interference of the United Stutés as fonnerly, now says: 8 have been rather glud to negotiate with the United States than with Venozue- la\u2019 Ths Daily News (Liberal) has an edi- torul, discussing the vorrespondence between the United States and British Governments on the subject of an arbitration y; in whiob it asks: \"Why not em- Ixxiy the points of agreement already arrivad at in the Olney-Salisbury negotiations in A treaty, trusting to the future for still further agreement! We are convinced that the Americans do not approve of Mr.Olney refusing the half, because he is unable to get will be worth while for Lord Salisbury to make as many.concessions as possible | in order to attain such a desirable object.\u201d Tho Daily News also publishes an ter virw on this subject with Right Hom.Jam=a Bryce, the Liberal member of Par liament for the south division of Aberdeen, and the well-known author of The American Commonwealth.\u201d Mr.Bryce thought th» difficulties in the way of an agreement were in no way insoluble.\u201clord Salisbury.® he said, \u201chad been aver-cautious amd timid in the\u2019 negotiations.He sees dangers that really not exist.His proposals fo exclude matters affocting the nor and integrity of the nations would seriously cripple the usefulness of a tribunal.r.Bryce thought that even territorial disputes might be submitted.He would not say that he agreed with Mr.Olney, or that he did not with Lord Salisbury, but he certainly tho ght that Lord Salisbury Lad acted as ugh a general scheme of arbitration, and not one sol=ly batween England and the United States were Le- ing arrang Mr.Bryce thinks that the proposal of a Joint commission of arbitration for tha Venezuelan dispute: would find a solution even of the settled lands question.le.believes that the \u201cpresidential contest will not prevent nor delay the conclusion of a treaty; but still\u201d he would like to see Lord Salisbury push the negotiations.The Chronicle (Liberal) says: \u201cWithout desiring pear in the least alarmist, we believe that the optimistic ute prevailing here as to the settlement of Venezuelan dispute are not shared by official circles in the United States.Ia Hung Chang visited the Credit I.yon- nais Bank in Paris on Saturday.The distinguished ines statesman said that China intendad to reat loan soon, but desired to ae, se rectly with the banks and not through any.inter- wdiaty President Faure invited Li Hung Chany to dinner at the Elysee, and the illustrions guest came, 3aw and fasted.It was the same in Germany.At Fried- richsrube he did not touch a dish, not \u2018even dessert.The ex-Chancellor asked why he would not even try food which he \u201csaid was wholesome and appetizing.He re replied that he was sure it was all that, but that if he once sacrificed his principl» in Germany he might somewhere else in Europe get a morsel of something in\u2019 his mouth wbich would provoke a grimace, and this would be an un ardona his insult to his he Queen will arrive at Buckingham Palace on\u2019 ruériat evening.\u2019 ive nh dinner orn > ry.to he Royal family an indsor early next evening, as her granddaughter is mar- nd.i Ehe will stay twenty-four hours, remaining for the wedding breakfast, but not witnessing the departure for Appleton, herp the honeymoon of Prince CI Charles and Princess Maud will Pre real gers of the coming royal weddi are ihe Lord Chambe pe lain, the L Steward and the the = These court of ficialawill BYTA wedding - the Ténchoon and direct the movement of the carringes.The Prince of Wales has little to do except give away his sinughter.is marriage of the Den- ish Prince to Princess Maud is a popular one, and seems to interest overy- body, the bridegroom being à handsom milor-prince © papers are filled with minute accounts of Princess Maud\u2019s trousseau, lists of the wedding presents and de ails of the approaching ceremony.Piceadilly, St.James and.other strre:s will be gaily decorated, and the rocession of siate carriages from Marl- rough House to Buckingham Palace will be wiinessed by thousands of spec tators.ding march will from the Bow raw room alo the Terrace to the chapel.Only invitations have been issued for the ceremony, which will be performed by the Archbishop of Canterbury.assisted by two bish a euh-dean and cenon.Crown nce and Princess of Denmark arrived at Buckingham Palace tur- day, and were preceded by the Princes from Greecs and other royal guests.Princess \u2018Harry,\u2019 as Maud is popularly known, will have eight bridesmaids her sister, Princess Victoria of Wales; Princesses Ingebo and Thyra of Denmark, sisters o the bridegroom; Princess Victoria of Schl -Hoistein, Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Princess Alice of Albany, and Princesses Ena and Victoria of Batten- Widespread comment was excited by the interference of \u2018Cardinal Vaughan, on bebalf of the Pope, to prevent the passage of the Deceased Wife's Sister t the whole.TH, a bony on a the subject hi the | | aly \u2018and strengthen an ally to a letter to ouse of Lords al i, B as the heed lay the matrimonial © degree lateral line.This is the law direct o ition ow of eho sbueh.°Ne Cath- can vote .ts hs r.dircots.me te ever, induce the me to, we en Houses of Parliament to.of the church, and to vote ined, this bill, which attempts to Violate i t.is well known that some M have voted \u2018for the bill year by year, on the ground that it arrould give civil recug- nition to the dispensation which tke Holy Father occasionally grants for very grave.and special reasons.The inten- ion was tabdable, but the Holy See regards it \u2018as ne sufficient ground for changing the marriuge law.As the ian of the sacrament of marriage, iw Holy See attaches the greatest importance to the maintenance of r- et conformity between the civil and ecclesiastiond\u201d law in respect of matri- fäonial\u201d impeditrents.\u201d At t suggestion of the Prince of Wales?strenucus efforts will he made to pass the bill in the House of Commons.The rumor is very rsistent that a marriage in the Royal family is dependent opPon the bill becoming law, which, course, would explain the Prince of Wales\u2019 eagerness.But 28 far as the Almanac De Gotha goes ere is nobody \u2018in the whole of = the ueen\u2019s big family bere or on the continent of ape who has a deceased wife's sister unmarried or of marriageable age.Lady Henry Somerset's.latest plan for the treatment and salvation of female inebriates is this: She has obtained ssion of 180 acres of land in the own of Duxhurst, situated beyond easy reach of all drinkable forms of alcohol.Upon this tract she has begun the construction of a smell! village, to consist of scattered cottages, which the patients will occupy.There will be a hospital, a chaps], a children\u2019s home, office buildings, and laundry for general use.Six patients will occupy each cottage, and they will be expected to take part in the industries wnich are Peu organized on tho estate.Thera will be light agricultural work, poultry raising, bee keeping, dairy work, flowsr culture, jam making, and a small amount of needle work and washing.Lady Henry Somerset is of the opinion that nothing could be worse for habitual drunkards than the sedentary employment usually assigned to them in reformatory homes.The idea of ths new colony is to put the women to work on the land, where they can observe and take pride in the Tesults of their labor.A remarkable article in the Edinburgh Review, demanding the frank avowal that \u2018we never mean to abandon pt,\" probably written by fir Alfred À îlner, is exciting plentiful abuse in Furopan capitals of \u201cperfide Albion.\u201d Lord Salisbury's equally remarkable speech on the Soudan expedition in the House of T.ords, n Thureday, strengthens the belief that the Government is not concerned so much with the Dervishes, as with the oreat- a of a strong British interest in North Africa, from which no European jealousy can_dirlodge her.The Spectator strongly urges the Government to tell the simple truth and say plainly that, \u201c\u2018conditions have changed since we pledged ourselves to evacuate Egypt, and that we mean to stay and make Egypt a sdlf-sup pporting part tS of this em- ire.\u201d [It says t y pro- bly will not accept this ne because European diplomatists urgently desire England to keep silence.They - know that England cannot and will not leave Egypt, but fear that the frank avowal of her intention to stay would lead to outbursts, compelling war.The Powers, constituting the Drei- bund\u2014Italy, bran an and Austria\u2014to- gether wit Engle n 1 accept a gen- aral con if it bail be limited to considerat ion ot a settlement of the troubles in Crete.It is only Russia and France that want a wider basis of ocon- sideration.In the meantime the Porte steadily imposes all intervention on the part of the Powers.The general belief in diplomatio circles here, however, is that a conference wiki be arran upon the terms laid down by the eibund Powers, and that it will be held in Constantinople, if the Porte will consent to it, and probably in Vienna, if the Turkish Government refuses to have it, ; meet in the Turkish -capital: Following the interview of Prince Hoof Germany, and Emperor Francis Joseph at Ischl, aa reported, arrangements are being made for a meetin between Emperor Francis Joseph an King Humbert to take place in the autumn after the former receives Emperor William at Goedoeloe.The Berlin view is that di Rudini\u2019s new ministry will strengthen the Dreibund, as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Marquis Ve- nosta, was one of the original projectors of the alliance.Signar Luzatti, the new Italian Minister of the Treasury, 18 credited with purposing to negotiate a commercial treaty with France.This ny desires to see, as the commercial re-approackment between Ttaly and would assist the Prosperity of its military b Another German colonial scandal ia on the point of exploding.Herr Van Puttkamer, Governor of the German Cameroons, is accused of having committed many acts of inhumanity and cruelty similar to that alleged against Herr elan and Herr Leisi, and for which those officials were ordered to be dis- from the colonial service.+ Von Puttkamer\u2019s accusers are Von Stetten, late Vice-Governor under Von Putt- kamer, and Giesebrecht, Lhe same British Journalist who exposed the abus»s in he Cameroons under Whelan and Liest.A large number of affidavits of eye-wit- and victims of Von Puttkamer\u2019s brutality, with the strongest of corroborative evidence, arc now in possession @ German paper.funeral service was held Sunday in Parla tor for.the late Marquix ds Mores Riouird Drumont à livered tb the funeral orution, he course of which he ible for the ee si ts being respon mas int the ued there were shouts of \u201cDown with an * and \u201cDown with the Jowa ot t wus announoed at the time \" ; of the arture of the Mores ce Soudan, + nés as possible | in ing olatac ! way piste em up the Nile.f tbe he wus murdersd by his es- vort before be got very far south of Tripoli.M.Drumont, who delivered the funcral oration is the editor of the Libre Parole, snd in 1882, during the anti-Semite campaign, the Marquis A fought two duels which w out his taking the part of M.Drumont in that campsign.The Duo: D'Orleans sent a wreat Paris has a new fad\u2014 the eating of bone marrow for its reoupcrative have ers.Bone.marrow \u201cis the matter found ide the crores bones of animals.It has been discovered that it-bone marrowis not the elixinof youth; at least it is a powerful tonic.ne marrow is now served in Parisian res taurants, spread raw upon thin slices of bread.in à dninty manner, and it is said to be a very palatable morsel.Every one eats it who can afford ta buy it, und butchers are furnished with a new branch of fndustry.The long bones of the ox are split open, the marrow ex- he \u2018and itis then eaten without further preparation.Paris has an epidemic of mumps.This malady which, as a rule, attacks only children, has in the present instance, attacked only grown persons, thereby somewhat mrstilying Paris physicians, who are unable to account for the curious epidemic.Physicians are searching for the microbe of contagion, and it wi certainly be found in the near future.Already certain specialists, notably Drs.Capitan, Charrin, Bouchard and Olivier bave found in the saliva of persons attacked with mumps germs or small mij- crol of a fixed shape, the precise.nature of which has not yet been determined.There were 393 cases of cholera inFEgy on Friday and Saturday, and 38 deat from that disvase, including those of three British soldiers at Wady-Malfa.Since the outbreak of cholera among the Egs pian tivops between Assousn and os there has been a total of 29 cases and 1656 deaths among them.Among th» British troops there have buen 43 cases and 18 deaths.It has been decided, owing to the increase of the epidemic to remove the whole camp from ee Nila River bank back,into the desert.The report of the select committee of the Capr Colony Legislature, re Jameson's raid, concludes with .an expression of regret that Cecil Rhodes did not attend the committee's meetings to ive evidepce, The committee is.there- ore, forced to the conclusion that this conduct was pot consistent with the duty of a Cape Premiere London Weekly Despatch says it learns that President.Kruger, ot the \u201cTransvaal, has telegraphed to Mr.Cham- berliin, saving that he has no viddictive feeling towards: Dr.Jameson, and that he hopes his trial in London will not result in severe punishment.A German cavalry captain, named Baron Von Ebrhardi.and First Lieut.Kampz, of the Garrison at Duss:ldorf, have been dismiss:d from the army cause they refused to hocept a chal- Tenge to fight a duel with pistel which was sent to them by a notorious scoundrel.Both officers published the facts as an Jdvertisement in a Dusseldorf newspe Through the bursting of her bojlera, the British steamer Crane has wrecked at Centa, Morocco.No een were lost.The Crane was 109 tons and PSE by the Crane Shipping Company She was built at Sunderland, land, 1879.oe Judicial Committee of the Pri Council on Satu refused enr Adamson permission to apres Privy Council from the sion of the Bupreme Court of Canada, in what is known es the Toronto Wator Lot casc.: The committee also refused leave.te to peal \u2018n the case of the township of Chem, Ont., against the Canadian Pacific iailva Company.he Robe ns Centenary hibi- tion wa opened at the Institute \u2018Arts Glasgow, on Wédnesday.There isshown an interesting collection of books, man- pscript, relics, portraits, etc., of the tenary at Pee oo na, an address vill be delivered oy Lord Rose-.Perte comp jerits ve 1s plections show that the C s bave 70 of a majora ina te members.t I éficlails ly ponies in Berlin that \u2018 Queen Victoria will not act as umpire in the arbitration of the frontier À dis- ute between Chili end the Argentine epuBie.Sir P Anderson, Assistant-Under Secretary the Foreign Office, and at = -éweltered.Influence and Power Acquired by \u2018was an almost trivial round of social -xgorire st the hands of his countrymen the Burns Cen-+- one time attached to By bassy in Washington, is de The long drought which \u2018ina burned the lawns aud me: throughout Eng- d.was broken on hired af by y showers, and in favored localities by a steady down of rain.While the tempers ture has not bean above 87 degrees the ted burst of heat hos cgused t discomfort to man and beast.Cab \u2018hôrses have fallen constantly in the | streets, and omnibus passengers have One of the most interesting theatrical revivals of recent yedrs will bu seen méxt September, when Sir Henry Irving will produoe \u201c Cymbelino\u201d\u201d at the Lyceum heatre.At present Sir Henry and hig company are resting, the short provincial tour which was undertaken on their return from the United States having been concluded.Sir Henry re-onters ir into possession of the Lyceum on July 5 tee ve THE PRINCE OF WALES.Clevernsss and Tact.\u2018New York, July 20.\u2014The Sun's London \u2018correspondent cables his paper as follows: The Prince of Wales, by virt ue of his remarkable cleverness and thet, more than by reason of his rank, has within a few years acquired an influence and power in this kingdom no less real and arbitrary than thai of the Czar in the Conrt at St.Petersburg.Nor is his power merely-sorial.It is political and diplomatic to a degree which would astonish his own future subjects did they but ow of it.It is not many years since a large class of ar sons, both in England and the United Staten, regarded the Prince of Wales as a man who did not take too serious a view of his priviluges and responsibilities as heir-apparent to the British throne.His life, as the public saw it, functions.He scrupulously avoided all possible complications in domestic po- itics, as in duty bound, and as far as appearances went he was still less a factor in the foreign relations of the ire.Tet no ope imagine that the Prince of Wales is any longer a mere sncial figurehead .in the Rritish Empire.He is a man of inherent force and power, who is taking a most important part in shaping the destinies of Great Britain.He knows, even if the masses of {he British people do not know, that the Empire is passing through a crisis which threatens its wofld-wide prestige at more than one vital point.He is working more quietly, but more efficiently, than any of the Queen's Ministers to safeguard British interests.His efforts are entitled to greater respect and recognition than they are likely to at the present ro\u2014 ATROCITIES.The Japanese Wiping Out Chinese in That Island.London, July 20 \u2014(Special)-A Hong Kong despatoh to the Timey says that a missionary writes to a correspondent there, fully confirming previous reports of Japnnese atrocities in the south of the Island of Formosa.Ths missionary lares that he is able to substantiate every fact.The Japanese, h> adds, ar» fast exterminating the Chinese in that vicinity.Over sixty villages have en burned and thousanis of parsons bave been killed with revolting brutalities.SALMON FISHER RMEN LOST.(Special to the Star.) Vancouver, B.C., July 20.\u2014 Several.lives were lost in the recent storm from among the Fraser river fishi fleet.Three of the fish boats that left for the fishing grounds a week ago have \u2018not returned.re is no doubt but that the occu ed.Two t © missing men are Kan- ska Indians and three others were whites.A MURDERER SENTENCED.Parry Sound, On.July 20.\u2014Jus'ice Fe n on Saturdey sentenced Christian Hanson, the murderer of James Mullen at Seguin Falls las: month, to be hanged in ihe gaol here on Friday.October 16.6 prisorer, through an inte ter, said he was mot guilty, and that was pleased he was given three months longer to live.CORNWALL MILLS ON HALF-TIME.(Special to the Star) Cornwall, July 20.\u2014The Stormont and Canada mille of the Canadian Colored Cotton Company, workin, half time Inst week.The mills will work alternate weeks, This affects about 1400 operatives.i i | TIE WORK OF REBEL DYNAMITE IN BLOWING UP A TRAIN IN CUBA.,.\"Millie, look bere! \u201cwill be so angry us losing over-it1\"-\u2014- year {Th eut Si [5 Isn't this hor rible?Mme.Duchesne has just sent me in her bill.She has charged me seven guineas for that silk blouse which was only to be four, and fifteen for my white silk dress.which was only to be nine, and ten guineas for that opera cloak which she said was so cheap.and five pounds for those two silly little straw hats.Thirty-seven pounds \u2018altogether.Monstrous! Is it notf\u2014when she knew we are only girls on very limited allowance.\u201d \u201cToo bad,\u201d cried Millie Travers, taking the bill fro her sister's hand as she spoke.\u201cOh, and she says she has an account to.meet, and will you oblige her with a Sheek by return.\u201d \u201d Check by return, indeed,\u201d Alice \u2018Iravers, indignantly.Why, I have only twenty pounds left in \"the world.Of course, I thought it would be ample, so how she is to be paid, I don\u2019t know!\" \u201cOh, Allice, what shall we do?Papa if he finds out.You -has of girls who said know what & norrur exceed their allowance.\u201d \u201cSuch nonsense! Why, every girl I know exceeds her allowance\u2014at least | all nice girls do.I dare say, all the prigs ana perfoct creatures don't, but then, I am not acquainted with them, thank goodness!\" \u201cStill, iv is a great.bore, isn't itf\"\u201d said the younger sister.Millie, thoughtfully.\u201cHow dreadful \u2018it is to be short of money! If we were only men, now, and could earn some or even\u2014' she stopped suddenly.\u201cWell! Even | what, Millie ?Why don't you go on?\u201d \" Win some, 1 was going to say.\u2019 she continued, timidly.* Jack Wilton was telling me at dinner only yesterday he had won a \u2018pol of money\u2019 at Epsom the other day, and was in for a \u2018good thing\u2019 this week.\u2019 \u201cIs het What is it\u2014do you know ad inquired pie with awakened interest.* Yes; 1 think he said it was the Mil- lenium stakes, and that Blue Peter was the favorite, but that Clovelly was bound tu win.He had the \u2018tip\u2019 from-a first-rate source.\u2019 \u2018I wonder if he knows anythin about it 1\u201d said Alice, slowly.\u201d His mother always says he is awfully stupid, and great anxiety to: them all at home.\u2019 hat nonsense, Alice! Jack's all right.His mother is old-fashioned that is all,\u201d returned Millie with spirit.\"It would be very nice to win some money, wouldn't it?\u201d said Alice.\u201cI wonder how w you get it \u2018put on.\" It is such a ing a woman\u2014you have no cavantages.We don\u2019t know a single ie\u2019.\u2018\u2019 This in tones of deep regret.\u201cI don\u2019t think (het is necessary,\u201d observed Millie.\u201cI think Jack could do it for us quite easily.\u201d * How could we ask him?Besides, be would bs sure and blurt it out, and mother would furious.\u201d ** Oh, I could write him a little note,\u2019 said Millie, calmly, ** telling him he must on no account mention it.Only we should have to send him the money, because Jack never has any, and these affairs are always ready-money transactions, I believe.\u201d \u201c Well, 1 could send him all I have\u2014 twenty pounds\u2014that would be enough.\u201d ** He said that Clovelly was at four to.one.That would mean, think, if you put ten pounds on him and he won you would gel forty pounds.\u201d \u201cOn, Millie, how splendid!\u2019 cried, Alice, shaking back her brown curlin hair.Shall we risk it?It is wort \u2018isn\u2019t it?Do you think Jack really Knows 1\" \u201cOh, yes, I am sure he does! He is always at \"it, \" \u2018user ved Millie sedately.\u201cBut let us be very cautious, use you see, we can\u2019t afford to lose.Sup- we tell him to lay ten pounds on Clovelly to win and ten pounds for a place.That will give you iwo chances; tor, i he is such a magnificent animal seems to \u2018hink, even if he should not win, he mus.get à place; and, although they don\u2019t give you much for \u2018place betiing, still, we cover our stakes, it will do, won't \"Oh, yes, capiiall.\u201cHow clever « of Jou.Millie! You do understand all t things ire wonderfully.\u2018They puzzle me ul Millie smiled a smile of conAsious wisdom, And, sitting down at a little yririne table, began her note to Jack Ton.Alice and Mildred were the only daughters of Sir John and Lady Tre- vers, Taine Court, Muddleton.Their father belonged to a very old Loamshire family, and alibough bis ped pedigree fong.his rent roll was decidedly limite ed.His two young daugh:ers were just \u201cout,\u201d and he bad taken for the last two years a fuinished house in town, so that they might Le presented to their Sovereign, take their place in society, \u2018and enjoy alt the advantages of the London season.They were siaying this in a small house near Sloan Square, and the bright spring sunshone down on the two girlish heads upstairs in their own private room as they concocted their precious episyle.\u201cHere are the notes,\u201d said Alice, producing them.Four £5 notes.It seems rather, reckless, doesn\u2019t it, putting it si Clove ovelly is says red Millie confidently.\"Well, 1 dare sa he knows,\u201d said Alice slowly.- \u2018When is the race?\u201d \u201cOn Thursday, .dear, and to-day {s Tuesday; we have plenty time.We can easily post this when we are out with mother in the afternoon.You shall go into Margrove's with her, and I'll stay in the carriage; then.when sure to win\u2014Jack it, and save you are well inside, I will pop across the and post lt myself.1 have - à Lo Jack bos to ay a ward about It, ub séil in, as usual, on Bunda Wy and I will r make an tunity him to settle up \u2018om, 990 if \u2018we win, which we ara sure to - \u201cHow clever you are, Millie! I Au Ç be able to pay off that wretched \u2018 cheano, and we can have no end ot pretty things.It will be so lovely ro i » able to buy somaet bing we don\u2019t rea a want\u2014I mean somethin without, but should d it?\u201d wo t elight ful, dear! It will be ir you'll ase,\u201d said the hopeful Millie, sealing.her letter with its inclosures.bey met Jurk Wilton in the park | the next morning.He had time to | whisper: hurriadiy: \u201cAU right.yours re- | ceived; will put it on\u2014bound to win.\u201d ! when \"Lady Travers arrested his attention and hore him away.The girls bunted up all the racin news they could get, which was nc much.hey stole into their father's study and, found the Sporting Moon.This was a great treasure, and they retired with it to their rooms to stu it with attention.Millie read aloud: \u201cIf this dry weather continues, Bonny Jones runs a good chance; he likes to hear his hoofs rattle,\u201d \u201cWho is Bonny Jones! You never mentioned him\u2019! said Alice reproach- th well! There are lots of horses in: it\u201415.1 think, are going to run.\u201d said Milie.And she continued: \u201cBut Harl- auin is worthy of all honor, \u2018and T prophesied a victory \u2018for him from the outset of career.\u2018\u2019Harlaquin! oh dear, perhaps he'll win! Go on, d Alice, anxiolsly.\u2018But with \u2018Mangel Wurzel out of the | way, Wild Ross should show a good front.Bld\u201d \u2018Peter has a heavy burden to Carry, hut not more than was borne by Mint Sauce over the same course, and ho is built on tremendously power ful lines.The samme remark is applicable to Clovelly.So, if one can't do it tha other will, and his friends are confident that he will beat Blue Peter; and #8 they must know more t the general looker-on, I will take their ay giving my final word for Clovelly an lus Peter, and the fine speed Bony Bones muy give him an panied chance.\u201d Oh!\u201d sighed Alice.\u201cIt seems aw- involved to me\u2014Bonny Bones and rlequin and Wild Rose.Who\u2019 is the bo ou one who rides Clovelly?Oh, Marny Mantou\u2014so lucky, des know.\u201d \u201cIt is a marvel to me, Milie, bow you learn all these things,\u201d said Alice, in amazement.\u201cWell, you see Jack talks to me a deal, and, ha only understands these subjects,\u201d said Millie, simply.\u201cWell hope, Marny Manton\u2014if that's ho man's pame\u2014will rid ride for all ba is worth \u2018to-morrow, or I am utterly ruin=d.\u201d Th: next morning was bright, a hot sun shona down, and a cold wind blew up ths dust in clouds.The girls could not rest; they knew the race was run about 8 o'clock.Soon after that time full Alice, remembering some small purchases~she ought to have made, re osed that she and her sister ppou into Slonne, street for Resa, rac vers ohjected strongly to their gol ou b themselves, bul they Bei deine her objections at They wandered a little way down the Brompton road to find a draper's sb shop for ice to buy a bit of ribbon wanted.they came out, a dire man rushed by them bawling out \u201cMil lennium stakes! inner 1 Winner! He was gone before they d stop him woh.Mile, did you heart nu over?re we get a paper?\u201d cried tAlice, breathless with pxcitement.| A small boy ran Pillennimm \u201cWinner! winner! Ai in, ennium Tm sik \u2018Boy !\u2014paper, e, boldiy stopping lease Hs looked surprised and selected with great care a green colored sheet from ru rapper.t today\u2019s rac- accourrt Ls.Y quired Alice.firmly: No.m'es,\u201d said the urchin.with a cunning leer.: This vers the ame of end he showed her a nt of horses printed on an old paper = with a pencil mark against one, Bl \u201cThank you,\u201d she said, calmly giving hm the he penny as he rushed on shout- r! Winner!\u201d TE rinnie, did -seet\" gasped Alice.- \u201cIt was Blue cl \u201cNever.mind,- dear.1 dont believe- fost.dirty pJirtle pretch (Knew.You see, ve sold us Wrong paper if\u2019 Bo could.Depend upon it, he doesn't know.We will go to a respectable shop and get an evening paper.The shops had not the papers yet, and the girls had to walk About for nearly balf an bour before they came in.\u201cYou see, Alice,\u201d said Millis, consolingly.\u201cvou backed Clovelly for a place; that.will cover your s if he hasn't won, he has aot a place\u2014 there is no doubt about that\u2014eo it will | be all right.You won't have made m .you won't have lost\u2014that'\u2019s the Frost thing.\u201d Yes, 1 know.\u201d said Alice; bat 1 am, very disappointed all the same.\u201d At last they managed to get an Evening Gazette and turned down a e street to open it.Millie's fi trembled \u2018so she could scarcely ul old the still damp sheet.\u2018Millennium stakes.Here it is,\u201d she said.\u201cWinner, Blue Peter; Kilmorey, \u2018second, and Bonny Jones, third.Why.where's Clovelly I\u201d she cried wildly.Who ever hea of JSilmorey, beast | Oh, Alics, I'm jo so \u201cIt can't helped, T dear: sald \u2018Alice, but it's sickening, isn\u2019t its bravely, What shs£l I do?\u201d \u201cI'll pay Jork for this! ! don\u2019t sup\u201d pose he'll\u2019 have the fave t us for ages,\u201d safd Millie, Maing \u201cKil.morey, ind Why, none of the papers even menti \"the brute, and he quite low dawn in the betting.Ob, ite .a Fick world I\u2019 The two girls red sadly homeward.Alico was pale and distraught; the bur- waren 1 accident to railway train men while oi course, : Quiet : meer = den of dobt was upon her, and sh ing only a simple girl.not a Tau) la woman, felt the welght acute wondered how she was to era 4 ail .3 her mother and ask for some money, & demand which she knew would ceived with Bere indignant er, The next day was Sunday and several | people dropped In about tea aims.It was Closs upon bo'clock when Mr.wi 7 ton was announced, ant Jack, looking\" remarkably smart and smiling, came : lounging ulong in his nonchalant - manner.\u201c Lady Travers\u2014 innocent woman good, \u2014received him in her usual friendly - BN , way.She rather liked the young man, As who was always nice to alderly people.\u201d EE Alice greeted him politely, but lillie, \u2018 with cold little bow, a look which if looks could Kill, meant business, turned away to \u2018the tea table.Poor Mr.Wilton was quite overwhelmed by this unexpected reception.He could not imagine why illie \u2018 snubbed him and glared upon him, and | was dreadfully perturbed by it.He at in much distress of mind for an uncoms fortable twenty minutes, making con-\u2019 versation with his hostess and u dow-' egef friend of hers, until the arrival of some fresh people ave him bis opportunity.He strolle to where Millie sat, cold and ropel ant, at the tea: table, pretending to be much occupied with t cups and saucers.\u201cw hats up?he asked Inconically, looking at her anxiously.\u2018 Anything\u2019 w + Wrong ! _I should think so,\u201d he said | | hurriedly, In a Tow voice, \u2018darting in=1 dignant glances at him.\u201cY wonder you ! can face me.Pptting all poor Alice's | money on that wretched horse, You told me Clovelly was sure to win.\u2019 \u201cYes,\u201d he sald slowly.* That was on | Monda I had another \u2018tip\u2019 tater on.\u201d \u201cAnd never told us.How mean of 4 you\u201d she hurst out.to * Hadn't time; thought you would leave it to my jud nt.Did the wo 1 could, and backed Blue Peter for at the last moment, without ask ing; Yo * Q needn't so down on & fellow, ay poor Jack resentfully.: \u201cBlue Peter! Why, that is the horas that won, isn't it 7 tried Millie, toring up at him with big eyes.Jack nodded\u2014he was not a man of man words.en.then.Alice has\u2014\u201d \u2018Jack nodded again + \u201cOh! You are a \u2018darling } Oh, Ji I'm so sorry, so ashamed of myself fi being horri i Oh, do forgive me 1\" held out a penitent little white hand behind shelter of the silver teal; kettle.and he grasped it in Dia big, | rong one, with a sigh of rel Wt sise could bear it no og.Sher came towards them, curious to know what they were saying.you two talking abou \"Giving.Millie no more TOR Ale Mr.Wiltoi ne cried Millie, radisativ,; \u201cJack is hee te the cleverest man in thet, whole world.He actually backed Blue Peter for you yesterday, so you have wo after all.\u201d Aud so it appeared had Jack.fore a week was over Mme, Dus chesne receiged her check, and Lady Travers was gratified and astonished to.find how well her daughters to dress on their small allowance.Montreal \u201cStar\u201d Life~p + Insurance.Five bundred deilers will be st 8 the Oean Accident and Guarantes Core poration.Limited, 40, 42 and 4 Moorgate street, London, England, to the person ; whom tha Editor of the Montreal Deily Star decides to be the nearest relative\u2019 of aay one who is \u2018killed in a railway\" accident in the Dominion of Canada, oF.the Un'ted States, whilst being a seager, provoided a copy of the Mon \u201cDaily -Star\u2014{as indicated- here found upon the deceased at the time\u201d \u201cot \u201cthe catastrophe, or if it is proved th he or she is a subscriber through à osws.agent, or through the publishers.- This sum will not ba paid in the event of an duty, nor of à suicide.ln cases the accident seems to the Editor to be: due to oarelessness on the part of tha insured, no payment will be made.No claim will be paid in the case of the death of a child under ten years The Editor reserves to hima of 0 e money the provisions of any will loft tty dope dt idents ot ae regard -to- residen \" claims gar be established by \u20ac their have log a.Star of the day of issue,-or $ day previous, or by proof of their | regula r subscribers, direot\u2019 news agents.Persons living iain æ Mcotreal will have claims established: : po:sesaed of a paper of date within t days previous to date of accident or | proof of their pains reg sul in the same w: ; It must bo distinetly understood by, all subscribers to the that the des cision as to the payment of the iñsuye ance money is left to the opinion of the Editor; end his decision is final.copies the Star ars pur subjects to this condition.an The Ocean Accident and Guatantée poration referre to above is rep ed in Canada LY Rolland, Tina Burnett, neral managers, : Building, 2 ontreal.Address SL vf spondence Lo the Star,\u201d Mon \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 SSUMMER | RESORTS, PE BASIN fi 1te Spot for Health and Sport.FOR SPORTSMEN RESORT sh Fran ni PLEASURE AEEKERS rds Beautiful Beenery, fice Be iris of ve 1 SY fateliers pa ne in ton with ERS HOTEL RETR 3 JUNE 1st) first-class gicomme.Au PN the of hose.sammer outing be ; L AIEEE information to « Bay House,\u201d : parue marber, Maine.y Deiyehstul lzoach for ses bathing, 9 i isiLe howe cot Rates.¢.E Cramive, ron C HOUSE, Island, Me, Mrs.R.T.Bter.Juno 1.This'honve is situaded ire island, commanding a fine io 1c for te be poster nd as September.A ADIRONDACKS.aor N 1 vara Tow prices; pe SUMMER RESORTS.TU ESDAY (TO-MORROW.) EXCURSION.The ae hellen nd Ontario Navigation, Co's tes er leaves Bonsocours Market wharf ever; Ba and FRIDAY ar pm m., for Abenakis Spr! es.ABENA AKIS HOUSE, ABENAKIS SPRINGS, Quebre, The most deltahtral mr Resert in Capital Fishing ant pont on 8t.Francis an Lawre neo Riv vers and Laks St.gor.Beach Bathing iam Bath ouses, Tennis Courts ras 4 \u2019 ARES NINERAL SPRING WAT 4 certain enre for Rheumatism, Indigestio Liver Com Sait Rheum, Gonoral Del ToS, ma RAL WATER sa Parties co © Borel can Sorel for The wot on n TUESDAYS aoû sd FRIBIT «| sth pm, ne and don 8, sil] RBAÏX Ra Ap gy PES re gin Proprietor.\u201cFor clrenlars and Information call I\" L.MARRIA, Ne.118 56.James se, U0 law | Montreal, NEW HOTEL HANLAN, TORONTO ISLAND, CANADA'S FINEST RESORT.M.A.Thomns, Manager.vellers and tourists Eu ore ay in Toromt- ye fi is hotel meet all irewsents, bel Jat Sal ie 17 respect: coal Toached by Toro Cu a steumers trom Tou: ot streei.Rates en to §3 rday ight to Monday morning rate pA Pd wie or i Haste rE.MONTREAL HOUSE, | rd Bcach, messes ty we will orn SU 0 me uns, à.OIE Orava: Me _ ABD_LAKE COTTAGE, K , Ba Tare x8 cor os osé a yee re RS ?Josey RESORTS.Kong Bland, Portland Marber,Matne, oat the Pince of boating an Granite Br chu ; ADIRONDAGKS Cottage, Teo thoussad fest above oes level.Five Drivessad walks.Besutittul moiiitala scenery.For terms pédrees C.Hd NONHOUS, 157 15004 \" Juy, Keex/ Co; MY.- EDUCATIONAL.« THE WEST END - BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL |& \u2018- 2716-2718 St.Catherine St, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, Lond ee Lawd smi ar AT on - September PSÈh.x tough train by So heft SE duntion and Se EE UE sped CE \u201clation oramisations 3 For Ses une al information, apply hanks, as st.Catherine 91 js She September the peinci will be ab Bap 1 business.ranite Spring Hotel | j At Of Roots.St, James Street; WEDNESDAY, tiad a at 10 a.m.Canes of Goods, Ready-mado Sat Cal: Fats aud Caps, Smal aren, Furs, Muffs, cute Underwéar.Shirts, and many other e, WITROUT RESERVE, and in Idts to suit LT MARCOTTE BROS.Auitiwews.| URSU, NT to the a tions ot THE me MR.to gon ts STIRLING, PAT BALE.The undersigned have now on view and for private sale à Ay largo collection of the CON A following High GredeGoods: Best Amerlènn Cut Ginse for Weddings and Presentations, Fine Turkish Rugs and Carpets, Moitern and Antiques el : and Water Color Paintings wy no well known Baslish Artists, 4 : For quick salé, prices lower than auction.rt of Justice, made in re Elliotts Settlement Tyusts of an.Indenture of aif, bod gu made: be sod James 5 a acey of the rt, and tn ap ction or Pare againat hind Py goth Stacey (bé 5 ), Egat ming to be entitled under HA, tor Be.Ariba the personal estate of oF miestatee ba CU wh Will ae Chapel 8 fines, Went Mayfalr, in op treet, r fod x © County of Middioger, who died on of en at the Royal Co: ee be = of th id a n former Williame, + hora tn or shout t 1798, In the Parle Coed, a ri a Si md Olde Sopp fe ert ont cial Le Fei on 3 ne loded THEN GO TO THE |.M MIOUS à ce, 1 \u20ac Auctioneers.168$ You want to keep IF, your House cool, F you want to make the - work in the Kitchen easy, 1F you want to save [Toney .MONTREAL \u201cGAS CO\"Y.\u201cAnd uy ane of their No.8 STANDARD GAS STOVES La.up complets for hu Cash with-ordark, Will ak bee Sapper of 10 La ont of the term.3 as.cour 1,\" {I mena uw.APNE \u2019 Pr anid m Fraser Bros.Sales.ANAT EXE: SIVÉ REGULAR AUCTION OF .Horses, Carriages, Harness, ete: In.in our spacious new Depository.N napec- tor si., corner St.Jamos st., on TUESDAY Afternoon, 21st JULY, at 2.30, wa include ha very ncat wr ul, old fop ar an a hands blah safe: reliable driver, kind aod rk Phacton, without top.3 sets ving Harness, and suit nearly new Lory os 1 as and General b al Pu pol hand light S ring Car ta.free and } 0 stone, Waggous, amily WE aggons, oe aver: od an open Express a,nearly new Jeffrey.tch e assortmen D Reid hiding Shion.\u201crid les, Wh Bales are largely attended by oity and cou ar da nd upon fair D root tan returns Advances ad when requ 162-$\u2014 BROS, Auctioneers.| fenrlens with I OUR SPLENDID } NEW SALESROON.uschold Furniture and Efrects y Auction.me Parier.ning Redroom Furni- BE ure, os Steves ar Weokly Auction at our Mammoth New room.Non, 433 and 453 ST.JANES STREET, ea FRIDAY Morning, $ith JULY, at 10 0'Clock.Private sales every day.Cash advances mado on consignments.o Lave can rely on fair t cash poring.sales te Jar y pat x xcellent storage frost on anos, Furnitnte, ete.Tnventatios, Valuations and Appraisals made.: FRASER 5.1088 | Comprising Magnificent Wire Bac Erilton in Erocatelle.Plush and Tapes nore Taroat, Fimpi Colored Spots, i Bair-Failingt Wri «» BOT Masonic TR AVE YOU leers tn Mouth EMED Rae & Donnelly\u2019s Sales.2.30 + TURSDAY, JULY 2iet, Rae & Donnelly \u201csen at absolute unrescrved auction; At their Fooms, M1 and NS St.James street, All the elegant and centiy Nouxcheld Fur- | miture now en tensignment, .k Par and Walnut Centre Tables, Beteof Dini af Side Extonsion Tables In Oak, Black Walnut and other hard woods; handsome - room Sets, Combination Iron Beds and Springs, Hair and Wool Mattresses, Swiss and Notting- ns, Chenille and Tapeatr Portierre.White and.Colored Quilts, Bru and Tapostry Carpets, in Squares and by th t Ee nn Sn Secon band Household Furniture and Effects.RAE & DONNELLY, ur PARCE AUCTION SALE or .A Bankrupt Stock of Coatings.Tweeds, Cottons, Quilts, Towels and à general Stock of Dry Goode; also a lot of samples, consist ing of Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Umbrellas, Underclothing, Spockings, Kid and Wool Gloves, Linens, ote.ote.Bale at eur tooma, 31 and HSL James st, WRDEBSDAT Aftergeon, SULY M, .AT 1% P.M.RAR LJ DONRELLE, Auettoneata Walter M.Kearne\u2019 Sajes.AAAS ASSIS SINE! \u2019 NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE) A \u201cHlaînes,* N.Y., Square Plane, Yaluanle- Water Color Drawings by Moléteek |.and Others.2 very neat Parlor Sets.one covered înR Raw a td > th.Black Ww Walnut mo 7 des 5 Table.rpets, ts, \u201cRas or Wi Er hments, on DT {anoe™ Gas Sto; 2 w with Hf eal Kit Kitchen ate UNREAERVED BALE: order of INO.B.YOUNG, (who 5 Sout eeping), at the resi reaidandy nat ¢4 FORT STRERY, On TUESDAY MORNING, 2 July INSOLVENT NOTICE.JOHN ET.DIXON, a Tu the maker or of J gas 1 + Clty of M Tam Instructed by the undersigned curator tO tic tion, I lois to sult pure sn br publ Ca n 3 55 au hp Hoorn, rey Mornins Next, July nd.The stock of ! Conlon, ines, Sern qui Omen Tere Ù te encpets AN AN Nickel Plated tho ga ren and Ca x, ras ve Boston, on Mien: © Ce.Condy Furnaces, Moulds, Ti Macho Sie putes \"Dies, Ours ; dela! piabra, @c a vo, prèes Wagnon and very jot EEE without reserve.i \u201c ne Black Silk Grenadine, 45 inches wide, Regular price, $1.tr SR : p Black Lace Grenadine, 43 inches wide.pula price 4 We., July cheap sale price 57c, per yard - Black Lace Buntin 45 inches ride.Reprice, 4 ave, July heap Sale price only per yard \u201c Black Lace Stripe Grenadine, 45 inches wide, cheap at 33c, July Cheap Sale price y 19¢ per yard.\u201c Black All Wool.Costume Se¥ge, double width, July Cheap Sale rg Zic per y Black Fancy Mohairs, double width,worth é5c, July Cheap Salé price only 3ic per vard Black AH Wool Crepons, 50 patterns to select from, Jaly Sale- prices from 45c per \"GRAND JULY SALE OF COLORED DRESS GOODS.25,000 yards Colored Dress Goods.\u2026 The Greatest Bargains ever offered in the e., READ THISYPRICE LIST.About 400 yards Dress Goods, assorted colors ang styles, regular value of this lot @0c, de, Tic, 50e.Our July Cheap Sale price of this lot ohty 25c per yard.About 1000 yards Dress Goods.This isa large assorted lot of fine goods.Mostl silk and wool, in stripes, checks and handsome broches.Special attention 190 315 to this line.Regular prices $1.35, 1.5 $1.65, $1.75, $2.00.Our July e prioe o this lot only 50c per yarc.500 yards new and handsome BROCHE MOHAIRS All the newest.colorings and patterns, the most stylish s this season.Regular - value 850.July Cheap Sale Price on.y 650 per yard.500 yards Colored All Wool Ottoman Cloth, assorted colors, best quality, worth 20c.July Sale Price ouly 456 per yard.200 yards Colored AU Wool Grepans, colors, Sky, Heliotrope and Nile.value, 75c.July Cheup Sale Price LE prod per yard.TERMS CASH.JOHN MURPHY & (0, 2343 ST.CATHERINE ST.Corner Metcalfe Street.1695 CATALOGUE A UCTION SALE BY At our Rooms, 51.Jamés Street, ON THERIDAY, 3rd INAT,, at io A.M., $6200 worth of Watch Materials and Jewellers\u2019 Tools trom a bankrupt estate, comprising Files, Springs, Rings, Swivéls, Wheels, salons, Regulators, Diais, nches, Screws, Micrometers Adjusters, Pliers, Tweozers, Gauges, Bench Vise, Movements, Scales, Lathes, Rollers, Soldering Blowers and Lamps aud a large quantity of other & Noreservo.NARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.NOTICE.On the 18th day of July, 1836, there were de ted in the oifice of he Registrar ot Dees foi the map or pono ot the MUNTR À RAILWAY Itending from Lot.oficial number ian > In the vilago of Rigand tothe Western boundary lin vob: ET 1691 COTE DES NEGES CEMETERY, \u2026 The Churchwardens of Notre Dame give notics.that .from this date riders on horseback will not be allowed within the precincts of the Cote des Neiges cemetery.July 20, 1398.106 4 EXTENSION OF BEAUDRY ST.A meeting of ali parties interceted in ÿe extension of pbove street will be held TO MORRO at 13% pm.At Gareau Hall, 1223 5 \u20ac \u2018Catherine Street.| By order, © AVILA LEFEBVRE, 189 Secretary.169 3 ARTLETT, AS.frei, FN SUMMER RESORTS PAPA A NES Sm SNA ARREN HOUSE POINTE AU PIC.MURRAY BAY, À 1s now open for AVIER WARREN, Pro - + DESTRUCTION OF SODOM.Professor Prestwich, of England, and £ir J.William Dawson, of Canada, have lately been presenting some now Jaots and theories concerning the Noachic deluge; and now comes a German geologist, Dr.Max Blanckenhorn, of the University of Erlangen, with a similar in- atalment on fe.Origin and History of the Dead Seca,\u201d in an erticle of fifty- nine pages, in the Journal of the Ger- \u2018man Palestine Society.In the article he gives the results of explorations undertaken at the expense of that society.The Independent ¢ondenses what he has ut say toward the close of his discus- on, to the Jover of the Word.\u201d in Fone destruction of the oldest seats of elvilization .and culture in the Jordan Talley and the Dead Sea districts, name- at of the four cities of Sodom, rorrah, Admah and Zeboim, is one of the fixed facts of earliest tradition, and for the critical logist the phenomenon presents no dif oulty as far as it can be traced at all.The tragedy was caused by a sudden break of the valley basin in the southern port of the ad Sea, resulting in the sinking ofitho soil.phenomenon which, without any doub \u20ac was in intimate vonnection wit a catastrophe in nature, or an earth- Quake.accompanied by such sinking of soil along one or more Tents in She ~+- earth, whereby these cities were\u2019 \u2014atroyed or \u2018overturned,\u2019 so that the si now occupies their territory.The view that the sea did noo exist at all before this catast or that We quote rg the Mediterranean fea, contradicts throughout?all _geologics] and na science teachings concerning the form- \"ation of this whole region.\u201cThat the Pentapclis at one time was usted in the scu:hern part ofl the Dead which is now called S bacha, is prov- Arabian certain can om, orrah, T in any \u2018back riders into the Cot \u2018upon questions of special interest.Te Jordan before this period fl owed into | od.also, among other things, b 7 the prob- le location at this place of Zoar, the which escaped destruction in the ja of Lot; wit Mi Ages, pe ne - the location af.and Zeboim, of which names only, Djebel Usdum, 1s ot Sodomy place in these from and : phicel reasons , a8 tm YBook of \u201cGenesis rev MR.DUGGANS * THE INTERNATION TROPHY, su UT Seawanhaka Club Püt in Saturday Formal Presentation of Trophy.(Special to the Star.) New \u2018York, July 20\u2014Mr.H.Duggan, the designer and captain of tbe Glen- caira, ths winner of the Seawanhaka- Corinthian Yacht Challenge Cup for half-raters, with Mrs.Duggan.T.P.Shearwood, the \u201ccrew\u201d of the Glencairn; Mrs.Shearwood, and Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Almon, composing the Canadian party, which came down to watch last week's races for the cup.left- for Mantreal o'clock.They were taken to Port Chester an the Club launch yesterday, whence they went to New York to take the train.The Glencairn was towed to Morris\u2019 dock on Friday and shipped to Montreal in the same way as she came.On Satuiday the committee of the Sea- wanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club enter- ta\u2018ned the Canadians during the entire day.ln the mornin, they bearded the Club steamer Underbog and sailed across the Sand to watch the start of the Larchmont regatta, steaming with ths fleet far an hour after the start.Then they went to Oyster Bay to mee the race between seven half-raters for the Alfred Roosevelt memorial cup.in which El Heirie won from Mirth, lndo- lent, Nameless, Bogiv, Meteor and Dodo.After the race Mr.Duggan's party, the atta Committee, Oliver E.Cromwell, Charles W.Wetmore, Waiter c.Kerr, D.leroy Dresser, and Charles A.Sherman, and fifty-tour others, sat down to dinner on t pinvitation of the club.In the évening the number of the clüb was swell-d to more than a bundred, and the cup was formally awarded to Mr.Duggan by Commodore S.Van Renssa- laer Cruger in a brief speech, to which Mr.Duggan responded, saying that he would welcome most cordially to Canada the boat which would be sent to try to take the cup back again, as well as any members of the club who should attend the races next year.In addition to the cup, which is to ba held by the club to which Mr.Duggan belo silver loving-cup was given Mr.Pesage gan as a memento of the race.After the Canadians had met all of those present, dancing was in order, and the reception continued until a late hour.CLOSED TO EQUESTRIANS.' ! 2er 5 Cv ; had) There Will be no More Horse Riding In Cote des Neiges Horsetmok The church-wardens of Notre Dame have decided to no longer admit horse- cemetery grounds.They -state (that they have Den obliged to take this ste on account of the manner in which Hd ers have abused the privileges hitherto accorded.rtions of the grounds.they complain, have been practically converted into a race track.\\while some of the fences surroun private pro- perts baw have been made to serve as hurd- Riders, it is said, were remon- prod with, and, remonstrances hav- proved unavailing, the church-war- dens\u2019 state that they are obliged to clous the grounds to equestrians altogether.THE LATE MR.M'NICHOLLS.The funeral of the.the : late Mr.William MeRieliolls, formerly Dominion Immi- grati on Agent.whose death at he age of seventy-five years, occurred ing from his late residence, 387 St.rocher, of Lean ea an old friend of deceased.officiating.There was a full musical service, after which the remains were conveyed to Cote des Neiges cemetery, for interment.Te Were no H- beaters, the chief mourners being James MeNicholls.accountant \u2018the Sheriff's office, and Robert McNich- olls\u2019 mons, Albert and Francis McNich- olls.of Montreal, and W.Meynard and J.Pouliot, of Quebec, grandsons; A.A.Boucher and P.Obauveau, brothers-in- Among the many othisrs present were numerous friends from the count perishes : Meesrs.Dupont, M.L.aga ; Dr.St.Jacques, St.Hyde: A.Chamard, Deputy Poat Office In Ottawa ; Yolieny and Ieveille/ coeur, and 3 ronde Mayor of Coati- cooke.ity frien ore popresent y Messrs.O Oren I.P., John Hoola- han (who succeeded decossed as Dominion Immigration Agent), J.Arthur Fran- chere, Deputy Sheriff; Charles A.Val- lee, Governor of the Montreal Gaol; Prof.leblond de Brumath, ex-Ald.Genereaux, Fereol, Dubreuil, A.Vilbon, sad Alex.Archambault, Joseph Arch- ambeult, George Carslake, Thegret, Ruel, Jcasph Pelletier.Feinchaud, Telesphore Comtois, Charles Berger.S rant, Raymond Chartrand, ly and \u201cFoley.MR.JOSEPH SWORN IN.Mr.Charles Douret, deputy clerk of the Crown, this morning swore in Mr.J.0.Joseph, Q.C., clerk of t he Court of Appeals to sucosed the late Mr.Marchand.UNDERGROUND WIRES Ald.Prefontaine has has called a meeting of the Rod Committee for to-morrow LOVING.COP.| \"TWAS GIVEN IN ADDITION TO \u2018Making it Pleasant\u201d for Canada\u2019s Crack Designer and Sailot-The preliminary - wd Club International ~ last night at 630} - The names of M e des Neiges\u201d on Thursday last, took place this morn- Boucher, Translator of the Sonate ; Aoi.St.Ar- wires ground.Some of the - tion Ting ail Cleo wires 1056 placed Should be decided.M'GILL MEDICAL CALENDAR.Some of the Changes for » the Coming \u2014\u2014 _F fi The annual of the Faculty of Medicine at SOU University haa fo en jasued, and forma a most in- a volume, In the opening lendid description of the F ulty dy build is given, with a review of the: have taken pisce Cher therein since its erection in 1822.several classes are next described, us well as the qualifications necessary for matriculation.and the rules governing the examinations of Canadian lish lisensing bodies.A change is not in ment of Public Health -and Preven ue Medicine.Formerly this department was under the superintendence of Dr.but As outlined in the calendar, Dr.Craik and Dr.Ruttan will lecture on sanitary physics and chemistry, and Dr.dami and Dr.Wyatt Johnston on bac- teriolozy and preventive medicine.This department, Swing to the handsome endowment of Sir Donald Smith is now one of the most important in the Faculty A working museum and model room\u2019 8 at present being equipped with apparatus, to illustrate the application nf hygienic princioles.Another important change noted in the calendar consists of the intimation that in future all hospital fees will ba yayable to the Registrar and not to the bursars of the several hospitals, as formerly.A num- har of half-tone engravings are scattered at intervals through the volume.Thew illustrate the Victoria and Gene- > Hospitals, and the new medical build- rom à paragraph near the \u2018nd prod the calendar, it is lgprned that the autumn session of the Faculty will begin on\u2019 September 22 next.\"TENTH ANNIVERSARY.\u2014- Special Services at St.Barnabas\u2019 Church, St.St Lambert.Frns tenth anniversary of the opening of St.Barnabas\u2019 Church, St.Lambart, for divine worship was celebrated hy special sarvices.On Friday evenin the Rev.G.Osborn ani delivered a very i mpresel: \u201ce Ciscourse.The rector the Rev.W.J.Dart, M.A.took charge of the service Yesterday mornin, and in the evening the Rev.J.C.Baylis, D.from Longueuil, preached a very eloquent sermon to a very large congregation.The musical pertions of tha services wera well rendered hy an sificient choir under the leadership of Mr.F.A.Bourne, organist.The collections were in ald of the building fund.the church having n considerably enlarged several years ago to meet the s of a growing congregation.The wardens report a very satisfactory state of the finances and promise that the Church will be free of debt before the clces of the year.THE CHAMBLY VACANCY.eears.W.T.Willet, who lives at Chambly.und Charles marteau.who summers at \u201cBoucherville, are pow mentioned as being likely to \u201cbe submitted to the Liberal convention at Longueuil on Thursday, along with that of Mr.A.Rocheleau, for the nomination for the Assembly.| v PERSONALS.Mrs.I.C.E.Roberts, a voompenied by her daughter.Miss Lily Roberts, of Man-hioneal.Jamaica, W.1., hes arrived in Montreal on a visit to her sister, Mrs J D.McArthur, 550 St.Denis street.\u2019 The Rav.Dr.Bayne, of Pembroke, is in town, the muest of John F.Black, 359 Prince Arthur street.DE Bayns preached in Crescent \\street Church yes- Sri and will also preach there next Sunday.Mr.H.E.Gmalipiece, of the Toronto vou with Mrs.Ipiece-and- Mins Ipiece- are at the St.Lawrence Hall.Tea this evening .for Cacouna.Rev.O.Corbeil, who has been enga ed in missionary and colonization eae in Manitoba for several years past, is epending * few days in the city.- - Messrs.H.Bourgeois and C.Mad- rille, of Paris.who are taking a trip around the world, arrived at the Win sor from Vancouver yesterday.The Rev.G.Osborne Troop, rector of 8t.Martin's Church, and family, leave for Kingman to-morrow, where they will remain until September, Mrs.E.M.Sutherland and Miss Olive Sutherland, with a party of friends, have left for a few week's holidays at Old Orchard, Maine.Miss Peinhardt, who accompanied Mrs.R.G.Reid and Miss Reid, is a quest a the Inch Arran House, Dalhousie, N Mrs.I.S.Goldenstein and Miss Mary Michalson left for St.Agathe, Que.where they will spend the summer.Di.A.Goltman, who recently lett for Edinburgh, \u201chas obtained the Triple Degree there of L.R.C.P.E., etc.Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Ulley and family Are spending a few weeks at Sandy Brach Farm.Brome Lake.Mr.J.Dunford has left for St.Patrick\u2019s, Riviera du Loup, where be will spend a few weeks Mr.John Howey, merchant, of London, England, is the guest of bis sister, Mrs.Veitch.Judge Freeman and family, Chicago, were among the pass:ngers by the steam- ahip Sardinian.Mrs.Little and family,\u2019 of Hamilton, Ont., is visiting her brother, Mr.W Veitch.Hon.Mr.Justice and Mrs.Ouimet registered at the Hall yesterday.wl Seer Miller has left for Old Or y Me.PENT \u201cTHE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER, Bottled at the UJ HUNYADI spring, Sy a Traop, M.A., officiated.Situation: œ A NUMBER OF THE NEW MIN- |: ISTERS WILL BE OPPOSED.Scag\u201d Twenty Liberal Seats in Quebec to be Contested.Sir Adolphs Caron, now tle re leader of the French-Canadian Conservatives in the Commons, has been making a tour of the various parishes of | the new constituency of St: Maurice & Three Rivers, which returned him to the House, to thank the electors.His two last meetings were held at St.Barnabe apd St.Severe.Sir Adolphe is full of fight, and he is determined to do all he can to reverse the verdict of June 283.Sir Adolphe stated that several of Mr.Laurier's Ministers are to be op- \u2018posed in Ontario and the Maritime Pro- vincas, and probably one or two in Quebec, including Sir Henri Joly de Lot- biniere in Portneuf.Sir Adolphe charged Mr.Laurier with having betrayed the Province of Quebec in the distribution of portfolios, and held that it had never been so badly treated, and that the citizens of the province should resent this.1t is stated in well-informed circles that the Oppusition will bring on a vote on the appointment oi, the S¢ aker, and that the name of À GH Be eron.M.P.for poaubarnolss \u2018the Ror.puty Speaker, will be presented on the ground that by traditien and un- | written «greement it is the turn of & French-Canadian member to fill the chair, the Just Speaker having been an FE Ada member, Sphe is tu.preside over a meeting of the Conservative members and late candidates to-morrow in this pity to arra for the contestation of the return ol their opponents.\u2018An indication that Sir Adolphe is looked upon as the leader of Quebec is that, when the distribution of seats was made, be had chosen Sir Hector Lanzevins seat, but Sir Charles fn- structed the sergeant-at-arms that be was to be given the seat to his right, that is to say.that Sir Charles will Qoeupx Mr.Laurier's seat , and Bir Ait [be Mr.Mills\u2019.: Mr.Laurier came down from Otten Yesterday and spent a few hours in the city at the St.Lawrence Hall, where he saw a number of his friends, and left by the afternoon train for Quebec to look after his re-election and to ba present at the swea in -in of his oolleagues in the presence rd Aberdeen.6 was expected E leave for Ottawa this evening.Hon.Mr.Tarte came down for a short time and turned to the Capital laat evening.It has been arranged that Mr.\" Tarte an address the electors of St.Johns-Therville, where he is seeking alec- tion, on Saturday afternoon next at 1.30, that the other speakers will include the Premier, Hon.Mr.Fisher and Hon.F.Marchand, leader of the Opposition 8 uebec.This was announced the ch doors throughout the twa counties yesterday, and requisitions asking Mr.Tarte to run are being cireu- lated for signature.Mr.Wilfrid Bres- seau.ex-Mayor of St.Johns, has been J ost ol in the pools of ation fixed for July 30 and voting if ry on August 8.There is to be a méotine of the Local \u2018to-morrow.ebec, and it is understood that Mr.To.asulniers, late member for St.Maurice, who resigned in favor of Sir A.P.Caron.will bs a ppoint- Clerk of the islative Couneil to replace Dr.Louis Frechette, who will be suparannuatod with an ailowance of some $500 r annum.Dr.Frechette has > upid t 0 peition since I Mr.saulniers, fi the position o put y- lerk of the Upper House under the administration and having sat for eighteen years in Parliament at Quebec and at Ottawa hs is deemed most competent for the office.Thare is a ovement on foot among the Liberals of Hochelaga County to induce Hon.J.E.idoux, to acce .mination in the forthcoming bys election for the Local Legislature to succeed Senstor Villeneuve.- ETE foils will & y o the and that ba or ) Bernier, MP.for fo nA ae b>, will succeed to the gent Ao LAURIER AT QUEBED.Ottawa, July 20.\u2014Cpecial) - Hon.| Wilfrid Laurier left.yesterday Tr a ing for Quebec on receipt of- gram summoning him to the Ancien apital.Mr.J.\\J.MeGes also hoe or the same train.for Quebec and before his Tetura Sir Henri Joly and Hon, ©; Quebre.Toy \u201c20.\u2014Premier and registered = the Chateëu From tenac.Mrs J.J.McGee, Clerk.of- the Privy Council, is also at the Chuteau.Sess iain od el of.oftice to i gars.Blain and Fie 6 3 Poraint fon of Canada s vy Coun lf of the Rie Laurer rs engaged aed gaged \u2018all | ac mo oca iticians, Saves this afternoon for Art : habaska an d Iber- e.present at the cere o : the oath Lo Hon.M Blair and Fiol ding- Hon.Messrs.Blair and Fielding we re sworn in office at one o'oln th prenmon before His Excolle the Vice-Regal quarters on t \u201cOUANANICHE.FOR: THE PRY Quebeo, July MA\" dower cl this.& \u201c0 BE CONTESTED, | Sir Adolphe Caron on the \u201cweek \u2018for further exploratio \u201cto be of nearly equal extent, appointed returning officer, and perni, \u2019 habitable part of the Laürier grrived hers from \u2018Arthabaska ast night |- Mr.McGee's mission to Quebec is to ad- | He came down to tdi to be: | bury.ware.or.fr : .Grand \u2018A | have been sont, to Her Royal JHlghnesy , ther and artist, gave the bride oe ila mond pendant oy en original drawing.DR.BELL'S \u2018EXPLORATIONS.Sets Out to Complete a Large Region South of Hudson Bey \u201c Ottawa; July =D.\u201cRobert Be the Geological Survey, left Stans nf oa ie Before started wa 5 aaked: .re are.\u201cTo the \u2014 of James Bay and those portions of the basin vf the Nod- goa; which 1 did mot explore last year.ah going we west, to Mattawa and thence br he pe Colonization Rail way to Keopawa e, from which 1- will Fo north-eastward by canves to Grand Lake, on tue Upper Uttawa.From this I shall crs the height of land into the regiog to.be explored.This is a rather circuitous route, compared with that by the Gatineau River, which I followed last year, but ow- A, the facility of reaching Keepawa e by the new ruilway, it becomes the easiest route, the other being very difficult.\u2019 \u201cWhat party do you take!\u201d \u201cOnly one assistant, Mr.R.W.Brock, who has been with me Yor seven or eight years, and enough Indians and white men for two good-sizad canoes.\u2019 - \u201cWas the Noddawai River known.before last year?\" \u201cIts mouth was marked on the chart of Hudson Bay, but the Maps were all astray about the interlor.Instead of several separate rivers running northwestward across this great unknown tract, it proved to be drained entirely by the Noddawai and its tributaries, which thus form a counterpart to the Moos» River and its bragches.The latter drain all the country South-west of James Bay, while the Noddawai system of rivers drains the whole region to the south-east of the bay.The areas of these two great river systems appear eac covering some sixty thousand square\u2019 -miles or thereabouts, being quite : equal in extent Lo that of the Ottawa.\u201d \u201cWhat parts of the basin of the Nod- dawai do you propose Ww explore this season ?\u201d \u201c1 will use the western or main branch of the river for a base, and will explore some of its tributaries as a means of getting at and tracing out the boundaries of the rock formationa.\u2019\u2019 \u201cis this west branch what has been nerally called the Bell River after it came known through your survey last yearf\u201d \u201cYes, and it starts from near the northern extremity of Grand Lake.The valley of the upper part of it is in direct continuation of the long western arm of this lake, and it is ated from It by a deposit of eand which has blocked up the ancient northward outflow of the lake, and now constitutes the height of land at this place.\u2019 \u201cHad this river an Indian name 7\" \u201c1 could hear of no recognized name for it, although I inquired diligently.Strange as it may seem, the few Indians who have only recently come into that region are not particuler about giving names to the r geozraphi- cal features, although in heir own family circles they have temporary names for camping places and minor features of that sort.None of them kvew the ullimate destination of this river, but they all pad an erroneous ides of what became of it.They supposed it fell into Hannah Bay, whereas-I demonstrated that it falls into the west end of Mattagami Lake, a hitherto unknown sheet of water at the head of the Nod- dawai prover, and this falls into Rup- Bay.Bay, the southeastern arm of James \u201cDosen Mattagami Lake Écéive any other feeder besides Bell River ?°* Yes.At its eastern e ty it receives the Waswanipi, alno à large st and comes from a lake of t Jame name ¢ is bi ing ne sixty miles to the southeast n receives two tribataries, the Akh & being the u ward and eastward continuation \u2018Waswanipi, and the other, which comes varié +he south, is named the O'Sullivan River after the surveyor of that mame, who hal explored it in ALL.\u201d \u201cIs \u2018 Bear River navigable taf\u201d \u201cOne stretch, over sixty.mil in length ib navigable far eamers, being from imopty five to fort ty feet \u2018deep and uninterrupted rapid Other smooth stretches arg 7 also adapted for steam navigation here is anammense tract of loamy and olayey stil, well adapted for able for ni and thy climate avpsars suitable er ripening grafn of ait kinds, includ dim id eonoiry & it ill 6a splon?ndid country & iry mi an raisi n The 8 Pet other.Some ic -ani- mals produced from imported Mock at Moose Factory, Rupert House and East- main River, to the north of the most northern part of the country 1 have been apeaking about, /cann be excelled | in any other part.ri Canada.he forests of the whole region, ex- opt in roms small sections, nre still unburnt, and will be of great value.The white and red pine are fousd only in the southern part of it, but there is sn abundance of fine spruce, tamarack, and other timber.This new région will support à large white populatids some day when opened up by railwgys.It } add so much to the widthiof the Tr sieam- Dominion which everyone knows has length enon but was suppased to lack breadth.\u201c STANBURY ACCEPTS.| \u2018Hewill Row Gaudaur for the 's \" Championship, \u201cLondon, J 20\u2014 Tom Sullivart who \u2018in agent for James Stanbury, the tham- souller of Australia, in the frogo- Mations for a with Jacobi Ge daur of Canada, says that a cabh à de tch will be sent to-da accepting Condaurs counter pro sition to raw for Propo to row thel race on \u201che Thames river early in Septe .Gaudaur will be allowed £25 fo Early September is s&ect- ed pry \u2018the date for the contest beœuse Stanbury must return to Australia immediately after that time.Sullivarksaid to-day: A hope that Gaudaur will ao- cept.- Should the men meet there vill be a races and not a procesfion.Gaudaur is a.fine sculler and much faster than Harding.The match had hers, in neutral waf rs.Is very anxious to meet Bim.\u201d a \u2014 , CIRCUIT.eh Mis Survey of |.rthe collection has since - from \u201chis time- through- the hands + fa a Cincinnati and-assisted at Hamilton, Dundas, Brantford, London pond other places.A = ve the Canadian .C.T.U,, .tour: cific coast in 1886, rheumatism a on intimate terms with Lady Scmerset and Frances Willard, and had for been: president of the to Picton for burial on Wednesday.To- Morrow a mernor auspices of the wor \u2018will be in one of the of this city.He has secured an interest in t ers\u2019 Sun, which n under the title \u2018of the Bun Company, tribute to it weekly.write ye bis well- ma, LE ' Fhe Week for several.years.derstood tha the Sun wil S a purely ron paper, and an\u2019 en- desvor will he be.made to neral po- Neal à tendencies o es of the free lance character.of the- Toronto News.wil} .of the reconstructed journal.ses track .Eitan have the scheme | in hand eee ere: : co VERY NALUABLE BOGS: Ear of ant = Library.ze be Leama London, a July 20 20.\u201cToa Earl of Adbbirn- ham's books nusoripts, perhaps the mos Precious \"private collection in all the.PR is about to encoun! the perils of a batt tle of the auction room.The is blioginiles urope a Amerioa al waren its.fate with the keenest interest, Thirteen years ago ,when the present Ear! came into \u201csion, he endeavored to sell his 4000 man- usoripts to the Govermnent for the British Museum for $800,000.Mr.Gladstone refused to purchase, and a portion of gone into the jossession of foreign Governments.The rl has, however, made important additions since, including the manusoripts of the famous Barrois colléction.Tj are of a varied character, and inc ude Gospels, Bouks of Hours, Legends of tie Eaints, Romances of Chivalry, and documents.dealing with Frencla history.There are also two of the greatest trea sures in the bibliographic world, \u2018la Bible Historial\u201d and \"Evangelia Quan tuor,\u201d the former of the fourteenth and tho latter of the eighth century.\u2018I'he former has the autograph of the first owner, John, son of King John of France, and has come down number of eminent possessors names have been Jreserved.The Gon pels is a book equally remarkable inside, and out, being finely written and bound.in the most sumptuous golden jewelled binding, in which are 327 precious stones.It belonged to the Abbey and Chapter of Noble Canonesses at Lindau, to which it is said to have been given by Lows le Debonnaire, son of Charle Ford Ashburnham's collection of Bibles is extraordinary.He und the late Mr.Perkins were probably the only collectors who each posse two copies ot the Gutenberg or Mazarin Bible, one on vellum and one on paper the former, indeed, came from the Perkins sale in 1873, when Lord - Ashburnham pid $17 00 for it, about two-thirds of its present value.Le acquired fifteen Cax- tons; a small number as compared with the fifty-seven Caxtons at Althorp, but probably more titan remain now in the nds of any private owner.When we remember that a Caxton \u201cCanterbury Tales\u201d\u2014not the rarest of Caxton\u2019s vol umes-was sold by auction the other day for nearly $10,000, it is easy to see what.an important item in the collection these fifteen volumes will prove to be.A renewed effort 3 ew being made to induce the - Government to purchase the pole e or the greater part of the collection en bloc.The non tal reply of the Chancellor of the Exchequer to a question on the subject in Parliament on Thursday lends color to the belief that negotiations are in is e Showld the :ol- ection be 3 distributed from the auction block next month, American lovers of rare prizes in this line will have an opportunity which is not likely to come again in a lif etime.MRS.YOUMANS' CAREER.A Uselul Life, Spent in the Service of mperance.(Special to the Star.) po Foranto.July 20.\u2014 Mrs.Letitis C igh- Youmans, hon.president of the or.U., and Canada's most oe ent Teds temperance worker, w died on Saturday at ber residence in this city, had almost reuched the alloted {pan of life, having been born oper or : and being cons-quently in her 70th year.Mrs.Youmans was burn in the little wil- lage of Baltimore, some few miles north of Cobo! She was of mixed parentage, her father Irish and her mother.an American of French extraction.Letitia began her school life at the of four, being sept to an old log school house under the tuition of + Yankee s:hocl master.Here she lear: ed those temperanos principles which she had ever since advocated and the pledge.At ths age ol twenty she creditably graduated at a ladies: school in Cobourg, and began teachin in her own school section, She married in 1830 'om Yovumans, an ardent sup- rter in .became interested in concerted temperance action isti in the organisation.of the V MF Hog the United States.Pete ing, she her work in this country by gig the Picton Town Counci t ust th ° issue of | licenses.She ad the Council Board, but the peition en thrown out.Undismayed continued the work, ad- dressi large: \u201caudiences at Montreal, Cobourg, Port Hope and in- Toronto, where she came to live.Here she spoke under the auspices of the Temperance Reformation Society.She also addressed meetings at form unions Irs.Youmans tically for.the Dun- ope and Cobourg, and was also a oui in be' Scott Act agite- tion a few years later.In 1883 nbe went to the Old Country as a dole, te- from ned Port.and in both places her reception was most cordial and the impressions she left very favorable.In she was stricken with inflammatory was a sufferer from that disease up till her death.-She was of One n- tario.The remains will ba taken Yo-day service, under the held churches or local balls NEW JOURNALISTIC VENTURE.(Special to the Star.) Toronto, July 20.\u2014Prof.Goldwin Smith another Journalistic v venture.Farm-.rated rinting » «1 Toronto, and will con- Mr.Smith will wn nao de tander,\u201d which he used in It Is un- 1 cease to be ee conduct it as with strong Smith, pate editor have charge tame SIR OLIVER'S BUOCESSOR, Special to to the Star.) Se Eger THE APOLLINARIS Cora.2er) Prices: 15 ven 8 cm £8 8 me pe 0\" OF ALL DROCIT SD na POATIEE DELLE gs sn «| the Princess of EE of catch 1, \u2014eGæile, bat za in its \u2018action.Remarkable for its richness in H ho t som i sulphate, exceeding that all other batter waters\u2014always of the same in ace Hages.wh at his bo ka tie were: | of Course, à matter of great importance \"Vow York Medical Journal pac ked in some com which.12 18 guaranteed land Eage {i u Fi much estsemed Le Se i, Dnt land in a perfectly fresh state.\u2019 bled to definite\u201d tities efinite resalts:™ ete ee Wore Speed do prescribe q OREW OBJECTED TO SAIL.x ; 45 «\u201c Affords those guarantees of ion srngth snd composition been Quebec, July 20\u2014The ateaïsr fF Daca, ir, wanting in the best-known tlofyadi waters.\u201c Agrecable tom which Ba long been Oo \" Bppioton, with à onto où deal è tionally efficacious.J i : Yesterday and séctord ih wid 4 eat.\u2019 A very reliable and sati Aperient.\"\u2014 \u2014** More agreeable to the pala © > than any we have knowledge of\" Canada Medical Record, © \" EE he Yoomol, With the Tomy 7 part f der her by Ind is now being Btw.will d to pos to- aight.ES - Le Le Cp \u2018vree 4 announce the J clroult, including about a dozen cit sud amateur racing, and it is 1g prof clined to furnish any infor ing that the list of towns \u2018had not y : been fixed ford \"read NH, (LH Jur 20-Coran ak .Toronto, July 20\u2014It is expected t k's C.W.A.racing bulletin whi formation of a Canadiln A .The Bol.profemion the venture wil way.Chairman Orr upon.OBITUARY.thet Maine \u2018Central a The Fxectrs aE Greets ye sociation bas been called at oodstock on Wednesday to take steps hed pel ie rer 7 lon © der to nominate a successor t to Sif Oliver thls class Mowat in the tom of \u2018of the xid- offered at 3 auste, Erin ver Line, for Liverposk- Fha list of sn Sn der following is ths n ist : - KR.'Hodg- foo, Mrs.Hodgson, À Verser.Vesey ins Sovit Dr.Elizd- bath Mitohail, Mr.H.Ba) four, and al Children.Baker, Mrs.Bak ss Sim; mi ee TT ONTHE WAY weet.to meet \u201cat The teamship Lak Huron, of the Bea- ails 2 Wednesday morn will er out a full er, Mr red th the same w bec, rut an Increase of 10,0: : barrels w prot with th i 80; Bi; rong ta aren A to nu paten 3.60, straight to $ tut the of ravages 0 the ders The shipments last week foo ort 19, UE à Cagtior, Bu 8 rlorGensral of Rav.Abbe Troie, ure cure of rove.080 Tm Eater 8 Petroleum dbis: from $1.00 up, A large and ell nanortod stock > MEN and Wool, &o., from 73e vou lain and fanoy tops.SPRCIAL-MENS UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, extra heavy cotton, 4 ply bosarh, so MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY and CAREFULLY ATTENDEB-TO.HENRY MORGAN.& CO., Montreal: \u201cMENS FURN ISHINGS.Marg NECKWEAR | in all the latest and most fashionable styles.MEN'S COLORED CAMBRIC SHIRTS in great variety.SWEATERS.MEN'S ALL WOOL SWEATERS in Navy, Wipe and Cardinal, $1.00, non BOYS\u2019 ALL_.WOOQL SWEATERS, same colors, 85c.MEN'S KNICKERBOCKER STOCKINGS, in all the various heather mixtures, ios CERN Very-cholce pattern > 'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS in Flanneletts, Si « 1 LL a \"HAMILTON'S | ge VE JULY CLEARING SALE, We must clear every vestige of Summer Merchandise from counters, our shelves, many thousand dollars worth of merchandise specially bought under value and under maker\u2019s cost, marked for quick sale.A peremptory clearing of seasonable goods while you want it, and at what you want to pay-next to nothing Ladies\u2019 Navy and White and Black and White Boating Jerseys, usually sold at $2.25.To-morrow 95c.each.20 Dozen Babies\u2019.Muslin Bonnets, all perfect, 20c.To-morrow 5c.each.5 Dozen Ladies\u2019 Striped Galatea Skirts, J regular, $1.50.To-morrow, 95c.each.| 45 Ladies\u2019 Black and Colored Silk Blouses\u2019 \u2018this season's style.\u201d To clear to-morrow at $2.75.Blue and Pink Scotch Chambrays that we sold at 15c.To-morrow yard HAMILTON'S, S™-¢ \u2014\u2014\u2014 TRADE, FINANCE - COMMERCE.MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.Star Office, July 2.194 worain.\u2014A slightly, fin firmer feeling in 1 quoted last The stocks in, .Sat of 1 4 Barclay when com- same day of the preceding t Sorresonging dpialeet ; winter ollers, $3.50 F is: Ja price, Mill Feed.\u2014There io agen ew England wortns increase.When by army starce Bean, of ear &F he Too\u201d dou ver, 1 Mantiora ered at Tale to $11.andere se enh i.Sue the \u2018bacon, per I 50; 0e; hams, b, 71-80 to Tp jard, compound, per Po sie to $840; | = Bare: per.10 lo Cheese.the French di ato EE which sold at 6 1-%c, TS Jas no other deal of, 0 o Glasgow, 318 es to Bristol 1 :t toxes to Hull, Of Cae situation in Liverpool on the 1lth | Mesars.os, write: matersaï alterat been steady The market is withou nce ths opening rics shipped in all ages, Of the situation in re ing in the Procinciet Pa pe en rte © ttre arr \u201c fot- ' THE LARE HURON.ty pint sie ile A hry 121-2¢ yard, _ Summer Skirtings, with Deep Fancy Bos der; regular, 130.To-morrow ; a Mialand.Oat minal at 150 to 3: idea! at Tic to 27 vai TUE, a fisted rod pac tos $0; mized BER LE i eh t 3 me.D te Pp.today as Td 0p | ee er T Facts Worth Kno The sun yields 800,000 tix RE £2000) ies of i u speci nest ©, have been discovered e last century.i takes about threes seog sage to go from one end cable to the other.\u201cThe amount of water from the earth is estima mous weight of 37.000,0004 Helrs of Europ * Hamilton's \u201cLeader\u201d equal if not bettey than any $1.00 Corset in Canada.Te - JES ce Fn 3 - 69c.White Swiss Muslins, striped,for Dresses and Pinafores, regular 186 To clear te- 7 1-2c yard.\u201d : Beautiful Figured Blouse Sifés shavers\u2019 really good value at 50c., must clear them out to-morrow at London Stock Maske he & Oo., N.Y.Lond Ta, Prices.Eee hison.12 Canadas Pacifio.?& Ter 10 Louer EN & Na! î Lak = Northern Pac.Pr.14 1.Central.Ont.& Westerns 1 Reading.re atom Pacif s 6.Union pacte 3 17,004 \u2014\u2014 0 ., rame re eme me ¥en J; an Spr rade JO SLL \u201cA 2e , July 11, 1896, 239 OEE ie Sr dn pir MARRIAGES ; : © Eee \u2014 At Eu, mare of - Le 8 > ; Rev.E.G.SF Danville.Changers, Ana Alls = Knowiten, Que.At Andrew's ial on, te 15th an by hter root 16 8 mati ins = id 1 tbe Rev.Florence.rat D.McHougail.\u201cnée, to the late SHBY t the res! aLLARD-At 131 Currieres street, on Satur | y 18, Charles Allard, a8 years.i _ rida, y : pig a Eigen ne.St lnace on of A.Audet, 3 : t 2 on J 17th, Jessie > BCE al LE tw daushier + James - K.ia Bruce agea À montés of Although the eunshades bave done splendidly this summer, still we havg a large stock, all choice goods, which are marked very cheap ad order to clear 19, for leather measuring mach t AT 39 CENTS\u2014 LEGAL QUERIES.\u2014 Children's Fancy Printed Sateen Sunshades, with natural wood ban- uery.\u2014I told that all embloms, dies, regular price 50c.oy such Lam the Tupper or the Laurier AT $1.95.buttous are forbidden le = Ladies\u201d Fancy Shot Silk Sünsbades, pret Or Mc bideies in ection time in a \u2018variety of colors, witb fancy handles, regular prices $2.50 to # only.imess \u2014 What is meant by the term \u201cPedr (limited) after a firm's ram Ans.\u2014This word \u201climited\u201d is an indica | tion that the liability of & the company its members is .ort Kindl on meifa = B contract, drawn tp in the AT $2.05.Ladies\u2019 Fancy Silk Sunshedes, In choies colors, nively trimmed with lace, regular price $2.50 ea.THE S.CARSLEY CO., LTD.els, compl with any doubw fintever so that w one-half tot] Manitobabuid have this seas the situg the pro r cn many \u201889 to the Re doubt to the of the J the sho) points no dou last yeq Exchan the re imous greatly w on are ver.EAT hort of from Montreal.der-est Expected tbe at Least Sixty or Seventy Pepnt.of Last Year's Crop.\u2019 .\u2014\u2014 1 fronvelve to filtoen million bush- on 000,000 last thoes it is stated wit > that, the crop ear 5 very close o forty last y last aot doin zie \u2018a yield ushels Anyone ooo is posted on is satisfied that this year more, than 50 sin tort Len place i it a f Delt is wit oat 4 jo in this'district.be Taran Lobe tl r yie Several members of the Grain pure asked their p ion\u2019 was tbat the yield was -estima .Telephone 3335.1841 under the circumstances, and in » heir zeal for the triumph of the eingle «Another Record Broken.of free ailver coinage are willing \u2018to waive for the moment every other Friday a new record was made in the FOR \u2018 feature of the Populistic Print department.Tuesday we offer sev- SEVER AL ! and even abandôn the Populist on eral very cheap lines.YEARS porsaniza tion itoolf, of the 1300 del ieces Fancy Creponettes in more than oi ele- pretty Le beta a variety « of choice We have been studying Wood and Varnish, and{, and Upholstery gates to the Populist ronvention have colours, all fast and permanent crinkle.and Workmanship as applied to Furniture, ! has taught us arrived, and these are individual mem- Regular price 17¢ yard.how to buy.WE always get the worth ofc money.Bo we Lors who Sonstitute the Advance guard AT 9 \u20143 more cases of Grass Dress can always give you the worth of your\u2019s.Mai An honest dealer South mom West.Foi from the Linens, in self and coloured stripes, and a has to charge you more than we do, becansse Paid + Tt costs * dications, fe would appear that the senti- special lot with them in the new Green himself.Ignorance isless provoking than diese u cos ment for Bryan vit be very strong.if, effects as.worn in New York.Regular you just the same.Need we point the moral When you come his friends be not in a ma jority price 15c y to us you get the benefit of when the roll is.called.AT 12: 120\u201465 piéces Black and Light WHAT .n; Neb, July 20\u2014 William\" 3.and Dark Indigo Blu e Sateens, in a large va- | Bryan has received a letter from Ser- riety of choice white dots and designs.Re- ator Teller (Rep.silver), of Colorado, gular price 16c to 22¢ y KNOW.ih he fasured him \u20ac that he would 18¢\u201435 pieces.onl Stylish Coloured LS DÂss eon in a variety of Rich 5 La n Renaud, King & Patterson, Furiure & Bedding, \\ ; F tterns a na ewes ?CRAIG STREK Coys Oe Fesalar prices 220 and £30 yard.: _ 60 and 65 AMERICAN PRESS OPINION.MANI'BA WHEAT YIELD.A LANDSLIDE PREDICTED.130 a platform that breathes sincerity, indepe ence and triotism in ever fora ; which is so simple and straight that at any citizen of ordinary in- ipd: \u2014 understand its meaning, pains Man, July 19.A re tie à Uige set ie i 2 sisoiately te fro Montreal that Fi be Mani.and i e Democratic reste his year would yisid Party of the U: me rates have placed A candidate whose political record and \u2018whose public life illustrates the principles embodied in the platform and one who was born aad a Democrat.Hon.William Jennings Bryan was eas- hy the strongest man before the cone possesses every element of ear.ut of llions, iar candidate, and before Novem- will have entrenched himself in country and will be elected by a popu- ler landslide surpassing that which placed President Cleveland in office four years ago.\u2014Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle.WHY SEWALL WAS SELECTED.- Gen.Sewall is an eastern business man\u201d of exoellent standing and charso- ter and a millionaire, though for some time ah adherent of the \u201cree silver P Teri to a tardy desire to avoid the 1 issue so bluntiy avowed by Senator 4 Tilman, and 3s secure & \u2018\u201c\u2018barrel\u2019 and a manager at the East.Fi- rom in inlons cn he unan- Eh all the silver forces under the ban- | the bearts of the people of ths whole.MUST SUPPORT McKINLEY.Circumstances ba McKinley the man aroun whom all must ly who desire to defeat determinedly the candidate fior the pseudo Democracy, Wm.J.Bryan, who stands for fiat momey under the guise of bimetallism, for nullification of lawfully contracted liabilities, for communism and _ lawlessness.party he represents have until now in- uced Democratis and independent voters to look for means by which they could avoid the necessity Tot supporting the Republican ticket.This has bee: shown to be hopeless, and them is wo other wa ay out but to offer our support to our old opponents.\u2014New York Staats- Zeitung.BREAD AND \u2018A QUESTION OF BU The situation demands such action on he part of the people as will ensure the greatest good to the greatest number, and the 16 to 1 free silver _proposition takes in this ground, covering, as it does.all the States went of the Mis- sourieriver, and includin or vithin its scope all the States the Mis- sissippl commercially To ooted in the silver States, to say pot hing 2 our southeru friends.It is.so $he west is concerned, a question of rca and butter.It will be the struggle of a popularly supported sentiment against a party hicago Dispatch (Ind.).A BACRED CAUSE WITH BRYAN.To many men the restoration of s'lver is merely an important policy ; to others it lies as deep as a political principle ; but to William J.Bryan it is a cause that goes deeper than political | policies pra principles.He feels, as the Phar} feel, that it is a sacred cause; hat it is not a political.but a great moral issue; that upon its success depend the prosperity and the happiness of the millions of toilers in this Wast Republic.He feels, as the people feel, that it is as sacred and asholy a cause as that which culminated in the founding of the Peyplers Republic \u2014Atlanta Constitution ( NOT A DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.The Chicago convention was not a Democratic convention, and the ticket it nominated for president and vice-presi- dent is not a Democratic ticket.A horde of repudiatiopists aided by the inspiration of the communist and the anarchist, took possession of the Democratic citadel, effaced every vital Demo, cratic prineipie from Jes man for press.faith, and nominated dent who had deserted bis par own siate and was defeated as a candidate for delegate to the convention {bat nominated him, but admitted to the body in defiance of honest party rules, \u2014Philadelphia Times.i CANNOT PLEASE EVERYONE.The platform as a whole cannot be expected to meet the approbation of the t majority of Eastern rats.Lep are opposed to free coinage, and they can not reverse their opinions on that subject in a day or a week, sven at the bidding of a National Conven- The adoption of lat form, but to support it, unless they are pre- to go over to the my of the Democracy, and ote for Meo- , ty in bis Kinley, & candidate personifies nearly every political onl principle That that they hl antagonized an Rochester e .COULD NOT HAVE DONE BETTER.1 We do not see that the convention could have better under the ci roller as the Staite ce bold representative young America, eloquent, well equipped, feur- less and of the finest moral fibre.Sewall rings the grace an ancient name, Laine quali 5 quality of acareer renters and beneficent, and the assurance ono.that what the most aggressive states of the West are contending for is not without the ap- Jproval of the wise men in the most \u2018conservative of our cammonwealths.\u2014 Brooklyn Citizen (Dem.) MUST BE FOUGHT WITHIN THE PARTY.We have faith in the real leaders of the Democratic party to believe hot they will meet the roblems thst oon- front it, and deal h them as Democratic statesmen have with like problems in the .The battle must pe fou he within the Democratic without sliyiog with the forces of any and their ilk other be waged unt Poca: am and Tillmans the ranks and the Altgel socialism has been trampled out under have been driven from t foot \u2014~Syracuse News (Dem.).whore the marriage place, B \u201calia?it stered in this province.JULY CHEAP SALE NOW ON & Also if v Saliba dan 4e Ladies\u201d Waistcoats | an Monk ramt-L w-tocup No lease tense bas been re rent is payable monthly.slgooc: bt a property I now de- ives.Will go with an Summer Suit, wifl\u2019 wash well and are easily got up.Read Ca alte 05 to vaont © ronted promise 0 geld.a (re fe | Ed 2x 1- Led nl} oo .- vs * | Tho S, re ld, : 1768 to 1783 Notre Dame Bt.the mighest that T EE on upolficial Too an ear Tocord.RS MBA Sont 5 ps Chie | as each paw owner of the jes was the wife of the nomi- convention, was.unusually \u2018elated &t the tip > Sioa) the doit sho \u201cgamed cy nes of the which lay of she, {alt that\u201d might et SE ebting.(he moiny deme at où Nbre silo a Me Bryen ries to ber h C7 hed 3 white bandbarchial.4nd delegates below.But sone v © \u2018and she ross and eft tha Coliseum.not t 3 ne ose Le TEST on on TPTVUL0 SEE Hh tt tuent octo wn, PREFERS BRYAN TO M'KINLEY.The once 6 dissent from many t done on by a cy Demacratio fusion on the in Whe convention\u2014its aliver lara- Se the Maine Republicans over Speaker ton la rep Le the L ot tod \u2019 Ra's ejetion 5 Fotle was pe mht mid ot pain of tis cratio-Populist fa a this ras Ro ore, the candidate is better than y isp.the platform.His views on all subjects that is pretty certain ta end in disap- t one command him to the support pointment.\u2014New York World (Dem.).af all Democrats, and on that one we would rather taxe the Bryan than accept the only airerna- Pr and inco oth inley, w wrong on a ings.\u2014 Pittsburg Post.ne nee WILL RECEIVE OUTSIDE SUPPORT.\u201cMr.Bryan is a stanch Democrat, but he will be ried \u2018by hundreds of ve hitherto been eur side the lines of that\u2019 pesty: sition on the money question, bis ait ity in defending that position and the aggressive war he bas waged on monopolies of all descriptions have won him the esteem of those bolding similar opinions, but who have never cast a Democratic vote, snd that esteem will be manifested at the polls in n November.\u2014Cleveland Plain Déaler (Dem.) A HALF-HEARTED SUPPORT.So far as the Commercial Herald is concerned, it is resigned to what haa been accomplished.It has had no part nor parcel in this re-location of the party, the preparation of its latform or the selection of its candi but remains to say that the conditions prevailing in the South are such as to eave no-option in the support of ithe ticket \u2018and wishing for its sucoess.By virtue of these conditions \u2018all Democrats are urged to do likewise.\u2014Vicks- \u2018burg Commercial Herald.AN \u201cAMERIVAN\" MONEY SYSTEM.The silver entbusiasts talk wildly of establishing an American money, system.This bas a taking sound for persons who prefer shouting to thinking, but no money system would suit a trading people which should not be common to t 16 commercial world.What we want is money that is current at its face value in all otber countries as well as in every part of our own sountry.The best mo- Che prople où the United d'Statess Phila the e e Unit ates \u2014Pbila- delphia Record.MAY MEAN THE PARTY'S DEATH.\u201cIf we are to*be guided in our judgment of what would result from a repudiation of the Democratic ticket by the arganised Democracy of the Œast- ern States, we must assume that the effect would be the death of the party.If the Democratic party is not to go \u2018the way of the Whig party, there must adherence - to ne standard by the great mass of ite members despite their objection to the plank under consideration.\u2014Brooklyn Citizen (Dem.).THE PLATFORM SHOULD BE RE- bt \u201d PUDIATED.The Chic platform should be openly and ormally repudiated, \u201cand independent Democratic candidates rep- resentin honest money, the maintenance the gold standard and of ths public \u2018credit should be nominated and supported by an electoral ticket.Thereby not only the State Democratic organization, but also the future of the national organisation, will be protected.\u2014Buffalo Courier (Dem.).i THE CHICAGO PLATFORAL The platform advocates the mad soirit of free and unlimited coinage of silver, Tic out wit mag peals to class and sectional hatred, a nd sops to anarchy and the rankest socialism.The candidate is fully in accord with all this.He thoroughly represents all that is JTeprobensi le and con- in the pleas for nations dishonor, financial disaster and party disgrace at built up the C hicago plat- orm.\u2014Irish-American.- MAY UNITE ON THE PLATFORM.\u201c All men who believe in the restoration of popular ronment, of the an rtunity oo of git imate fruits of their labor\u2014all men who believe in wrenching Great Britain's grasp from our financial system, may stand united upon, this the mocratid platform and win for the common people of this country the victory that awaits an intelligent and Poraistent effort.Omaha orldMHeralïd , THE\u2019 PARAMOUNT ISSUE.Till the contest is decided our voice shall be raised and our influence given for the election of Mr.Kinley to he idency.The security of the currency is the ramount question of the hour.It eclipses all er issues.Believing that the security can, best be gétsined by the success of the Repab- can party, we promise it our end bearty support for its Presidential ticket in the nding campaign.\u2014Boston Herald (Ind.m.).CANNOT SUPPORT BRYAN.The Globe is not, however, prepared at this time to support Candidate Dryas.\"It d rove of the platform, oss not app! and tod fimmly believes that in a calm and discussion of the financial re! all classes ot people will pee ood of the greatest promoted by the 3 suandard until sul + time as the status ver may © in- foie ply AS ternational agreement.\u2014 (Dexmn.) ALL VOTES SHOULD BE CAST FOR MoKINLEY.mooratic vote cast for Wil- tam Money as the re tative of honest money end Lhe nation\u2019s honor and the ion ic institutions against the Sid horde now prepar- hem, will do just twice as much service for the common cause as oan be done a Democratic vote for a third ndidate standi no chance of ° fon New York Sur (Dem.FREE SILVER WON'T win.Free silver has won in Chicago; will it win at the election ?We do not think so.I woul astrous to the country bd it should win, It will not win i nization and work can prevent it.the solid West could triumph; but the po ol the?nt mE sue, a est is n et hopele: (Dane: \u2014Charleston News Y and outer e \"THE FAITHFUL CITIZEN'S DUTY.There is now h duty imposed upon, Pe ati, Pen duty regardless of his parts affiliations, and that \u2018is.to repu the repudiators of the be shunned by patriotic voters as the would shun lence, and the and dates must be opposed because they rep- ; Chicago Donvention.The platform should : Li of victory.Jisbama will oaitaln \u2018ticket & hundred mem ty.\u2014Birmingham ry Bare} Btate He THINKS BRYAN WILL WIN.- The Lea er beliaves that the \u201cboy orator of due Platte will fire the vot- nation as he fired the Chi- caga convention with ent and \u2014Binghamton Jeader ( MADNESS HAS CRT AREN IT.Oh, the pity thet this madness has overtaken the Dem the pit that pi shoul urned, Democratic thrust aside.pol diated in a er the name server (Dem.) THE IDOL OF THE PEOPLE.' That Mr.Bryan will be a winner is a foregone conclusion.He is a man, not only of great ability and superlative oratorical powers, but of even greater personal magnetism.He will be the idol of the American public before election day i is here.\u2014New Orleans Times- Deno- crat, EVEN IF IT IS A TOUGH PILL.The Democratio state organization bas but one duty to perform, and it should be performed without any unnecessary whimperi or delay\u2014and that is to stand by the will the ma jority, (oven if it be a tough pill for some of the leaders to swallow.\u2014Troy: Observer.NOT UNLIKE A CERTAIN LUNATIC.Bryan wants a compromise.He says he would not accept a nomination for a second tern if he shall only be allowed to to the White House this once.This is like she lunatic who wanted to touch off a powder magazine \u2018just once.\u201d \u2014Philadelphia Record (Dem.).DON'T TALK OF SECTIONAL ISM.In any event, let us Le reasonable.Don\u2019t talk of \u201csectionelism,\u2019 \"or of \u2018ane archy,\u201d or of revolution.\u201d Remember always thai cœnpared with the unity- of the country the gold standard is not worth fighting for.One country! one flag 1\u2014Springfield Republican.BRYAN NOT A DEMOCRAT.Bryan is not now, and for two or three years, has not pretended to ba a mocrat.He formally: and publicly renounced Democracy in 1884, and with equal formality and publicit ined the Populists.\u2014Chicago hronicle ( m.).DEMOCRACY'S WAR CRY.The C latform is a second de claration of éede ependence.* * * It ig the war cry of a trium hant Democracy true to its inherited principles and its, Immortal dead.\u2014S:.Louis patc a Democratic government regathering assembling une of Democrat £-Utica Obe + THE CHINESE STANDARD.Thers is no hing about bintetalHboux in the Chicago platform.It is square fight for the Chinese silver stand: ard.\u2014Louisville Commercial (Rep).NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM.With such a party and with uch 2 £andidate we will have absolute] thing to do\u2014Chicago Staats Ze tung (Dem.).BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.Three fellows\u2014Monaghan, Uemp » > each with a lot of alisses, have been arrested in Detroit.They, belong to the Chicago \u201c long and short \u201d ga g- All were armed when arrested.especially is a dangerous crook, threaténed to do murder when taken into custody.ard i to kill is 4 woman in the case\u2014 former Faldo os: but now living in Cheboygan The second week of the Cat mer School at P 2 S 'ontifical St.John's Church, with Archbishop Fabre of Montreal as celeb ebrant.wr attend- anos of students is nearly 300 Edward Ryaf,\u201d a Jeune Torontonian, bad only left the.wher! when the shel upest and he was thrown into ths water.He was unable to swim and was dro despite the efforts of.several friends to save him.A man ran into : Democratio ratifi« cation meeting in New York Saturday night, shouted, \u201cYou're a crowd of ane ACK {ben gialibed The doors per, who aitempted to eject him e escaped, and the doorkeeper has since neriah J.B.Brown, pied, by J.Dowe, an old man a 0.The t occurred at Seabrooke, N.H.; drink a feud were re sible, and the wea Dowe used was'a jacknife.pon Reports from all parts of New wick say the hay crop will than for many yours In the Quebec fiatriet the crops are comi Hey below ut chez the average, Mayers, a New York commercial trae Pe Lighten products are doing better.Nid pois srrested at .John's, .y.for empti to sm - gle #1000 worth of jewel te me trom the steamer Port Over three hundred street cars, 4 horses and the car barns of the Fleotrio Railway Co., No Cottage a nue, were modes +7 fire Age are night ; étant Babcock, a brakeman on the .Grand Trunk.was so badl 1g jammed bes tween cars at Kingston t., Sunday, polled died in about fifteen minutes Sergt -Major Elliott, who is attached to Queen Vicioria's personal guards, spe.rived st New York Baturday en route to Moat to visit sister.W.Webber, the Toronto man edhe lost in the stranding of the Dru Castle, has reached home.Ho sailing im that ship.Enoch Arms, watch repairer, was $;lled near Ingersoll, kine on the Gran When the train was passing be stumbled and fell under it.The Putnam Phalanx, of Hartfeed, Conn.,will make a six days\u2019 trip to.Montreal and Quebec Lhe last week in Auguit, Lewis Mills, a son of Thomas Mills, a well-known resident near Wheatley, Ont., was drowned on Saturday.The Duluth and next Sofurde railway will wilt be sold at Duluth next Baturday\u2019s was : Lass \u2018Frank B.oer.ot Por ml N.B., was ns lore 8 day while valise cars M oller fire.w this she waved to the of them saw her.When\u2019 the n wrned in dor direction, and & report» poil had made foot of the stairway ry in which she same female Troan pag resont-the Pre of revolutionists\u2014 Philadelphia (Dem.).THE ONLY RIGHT COURSE.the question of free silvel the att).yisvettied.It is for the free and unlimited coinage of silver, and for-that cause it will put forth its best efforts.Those Democrats who hitherto were of a different ion should now 1d their Judement fhat of the ma- This is Ocratic coures Yah course\u2014Ransas City Bn Th 1 SOR IMPORTANT THINGS.The Fost so ace it, and can not Ponting pang of the great mations] » ated.we have bare 0 rsmark DD ating i the ible action of the National Can- où tie ailvor question, I hinge bousd up la da and o Pa! the.Demvoratio MSP Pittabure \u2014\u2014\u2014 - CERTAIN oF VICTOR Y.- nominat William J.Bf EME 8 mee: a uvine \u2018Demoeratio - ot wiged out the town.The Ludusion as ofan Fequimau x In sur school wo used to sie pletures of the saat in thelr lesque fur gernients, and our Saki roids pictured then as rolling in lex- ury, since te ld \u2018\u2019afford\u2019\u201d à com où lets ood a luxury here and at the same time an unsatisfactory gratification.for their weight and bulbinas is caough te wear 8 man out if be attempts to move about mu h io one, and it seems excep.tionall htfn! thas now one can fort of a fur coat\u2019 withou tre uxurious armth and d oom= / t any weight and bulk, and.all at a crise cost.A layer of the ce Fibre Chamois gives thes, iid ng Ld aftor tete protection from re comp rom wid.Ladi | ie Sond Fou piano | es, Tou thin ying « to \u20ac Cal qd ES.dirt So ind mre \" wareelimns Ea own are io now SR Tom payment 2 \u20ac as that in spite of hia youth and bis un- + happy financial attac t he will be i the next ent of the 9 United States.¥ Sek ir J TR Dorset Sr PR.SEI.C5 \"1 After waiting till late this afternoon fo \u2018ter Bay and watched his s RECEPTION.AY \u201cLakeshore to be-a Gindlo of Fire .\u2014Mr.Duggen is Keeping S in the Dark.to bear from Mr.Duggan, the com- _mittes that had charge of the preliminary arrangements for the dinner and - Teveption to be tendered, decided to confine (he demonstration to ome of gen- sral rejoicing in honor of Canada\u2019s win- wing the international challenge cup for balf-raters, as Mr.appears stubbornly averse to anything like a per- monai \u2018glorification, What has become of Mr.Duggan is a mystery to the Committee.Several \u2018telegrams have been sent him informing him of the intentions of the yao hts- mea here and the delighted people in general, and informing him about their plans for his reception ; but he has not deigned to refer.to any of them.Even his intimate friend, Rear-Commodore Fitzgibbon, who went with hig to Oy» ess, has been entirely in the dark for the last two days as to his whereabouts.Though the idea of a public dinner was dropped some time ago at the suggestion of some gentlemen who knew Mr.Dug- gan well enough to be certain that it would be unwelcome to him, it was decided to have a five o'clock tea and an afternoon reception at the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club's home, but -thnis has now also been dropped, and nothing .will take place but a generaj jubilation in which all the clubs along ihe iake will take part and whigh has been, set : for Wednesday evening.During that evening the grounds of the Royal St.Lawrence Yaoùt Club will be thrown open ic the members and their friends.The grounds will bs beautifully decorated and illuminated for vhe nccas- ion and all along ths lake shore there wi! be burning tar-barrels and illumination «f thz housés of the summer re- sid- ava.Already several cacloads of tar-bar- rels have been stripped to Lakeside and Valois, and the entire lakedhore will.he a girdle of fire.Fireworks end colored fires will add to the beauty of.the scene and in all probability several flotillas of illuminated boats will be upon the water.At the same time a despatch from New York states that Mr.Duggan lets for Montreal at 6.10 v .Sunday.It was also stated he hed been seen in Montreal, but none of the officers of the club have hasard of his arrived.3 THE CHIEF ENGINEER The Western Trip of Mr.Peterson of \\ the GP.R.Mr.Alex.Peters.Chief Engineer of ar Canadian Pacific Railway, who hos returne:l from Pr ann tour of tion of the system.expressed him- wif as being deiighted with the pros- ts in the N West and British umbis.* Nat oly is the cutlook excellent Ry he hore.rood crops,\u201d he le country from the Bockicn.6 ast is green fine rich Tasse peaking of the winin Pesrried on, the ef which is.be- ina Engineer said : \u201c'Êhe peopte are pouring into the minieg country in a steady stream.and have been for some time past.It will be a reat thing if, we can get Ts railway Éhrough the the Crow's Nest Pass built.What the le who ere interested in ining want is & cheap supply of coal and coke, and \u201cbis they would be able \u2018to obtain if the railway was only built.\u2018Not only so, but the development of the country requires it.At present the engers from Ashcroft bave aver two Bun dred miles to travel, and are oblig- od to pay ten cents a mile, while their freight costs them five cents a pou per mile.I know of one case where common shingles, which were required for roofing a house, cost the purchaser two cents a pound per mile.Dr.Sel- - wyn,-who was- with me, tells me.that if the road was built on the side which would certainly give us the least trouble, a tine minéral country would be tapped.I do not know whether the Governments will do anything to assist the enterprise, but I think Shey should, because il is not a party question, but a matter of nations) mportance, and ons which means that the whole Province.would benefit.On my way Weat 1 met two French engineers, ore of whora was 8 past president of the French Institute of Mining Fngioeers, and the other a rominent \u2018mining expert.my way he ain encountered them, and the * ib forme me that they were well \u201csatisfied with what they had seen.\u2019 ©, Mr.Peterson states that the permanent work 0 e engiveering rt- ment of J is being ried on pleadi ly this szaN0n.CLUB MEN w COURT.she Fou M: ont Court + 1 e's.por FMS arged 87 HIE a a epin 0 a No.59.13 Craig 8 aml wars A pre three pic = Eo tos r 1! t ihe preliminary \u2018enquéte on th ho Bond W TA FRENCH R REPUBLIC oN THE J article on Frenc ada © denice, ?lh Breet | acquaintances are Toque nd SIE 1 aur ima.cin ss sam candidate fox lor, for w \"THE QUEEN'S PRIZE, BANKS OF THE ST.LAWRENCE.(From \u201cI% Patric\u201d of Saturday) = Editor Ls Patrie, \u2018Bir \u2014Wednesday evening's Star \u2018has an Independence in Can- 1, for one, firmly and truly believe that there will be be an! Independent French Republic on banks of the St.Lawrence, some day.his country is \u2018rapidly becomirig French and wien it is owned by the French, who is going to prevent them from, setting up a Government of their 1 would like to\"ask the Star one question: Where is the crime in F rench Cana- ving some national ambitions as to the future Ÿ -\u2014Fhe- French -racé- whether in Europe or America, are the most intensely na- \u2018tional and patriotic people in the world and French C né have become mère French and less Catholic than formerly.-WM.H.CROSS.Montreal.Juiy 17th, 1816.THAT INDEPENCENCE CLUB To the Editor of the the Star.Sir, \u2014I£ it be true, as your corre- sporient \u201cK.K.\u201d has.ens to assure that the \u201cindépendence of Canada Cha\u201d is.a\" private club with social apd educational me:hods; t \u201cbopes for nothing,\u201d and \u201c\u2018expeuts no- tung.\u201d and tbat independence \u2018may arrive for a century,\u201d I think we cam assure ourselves that this movement, in\u2019 so far as the English g rep licans are concerned, is merely a private \u201cfad,\u201d It may safely be compared to the folly of the nineteenth century Ja- cobites, who toast a stout elderly Bavarian Princess as \u201cQueen Mary or England,\u201d and give vent io treasonable ut lersnses which will never do anybody buc themselves any harm.These people are pastis ridiculed, and we may ssurs \u201cK.K.\u201d and his fellow-fad- dists that they will be acoorded similar treatment if they presume upon the, good nature of the anedian peopie ty pubic exhibitions of their folly.As | descendan\u2019 of a United Empire Loy+ alist 1 very much question the mood .K.in bringing the \u2018before the peop oF us adopted country.Let me remind him the thes po à Canadien at all The British Canadians, our fathers and grandfathers, - were.Lere probably -be- | tore he was We, whose great grandfather left the American states after ihe revolution to enjoy British institutions; Ww.grandfathers re- pelied the Be dastardly Americans invasions of - of 181%, and helped to eub- | due The Te republican rebels of - 1837, do nol wan.the man of yesterday tacome | and tell us what we shall do with our country.We want no busy bodies who lauded last year to instruct as in our nations aïiairs, even if they bs peaceful, | aciding, geuisl and gentlemsaly, and if \u201cAL x.\u201d has such an extravagant love for \u201cdear old England,\u201d by all means let Lim return w it and \u201cuit his pious wish of ending his days there.Our fathers did not sacrifice their all in the American States aod commence life afreah in ike British provinces: hey they did not lay down their lives ai Ques wn and 4 uguay that their hil might the bepelit of \u201cK.1 rs structions, We Canadians \u2018put up with Goldwin Smith's impuderce fur iwency years or ore, but vs did 2.take Dis advice, sad he 22, sought tures new.Let \"\u201cK.i\u2019 Tikourise or the \u201cIdle Pool Chib or Minding Other revple\u2019s Business\u201d will get laughed at.!t is ir not from his example that we will leara patri- odvism.- An Englishman, be is ready to wai: his birthrigkt to-morrow.Nor are we more ltkely to profit.by the example of the French-Canadian race whose ple swarm in the factories of the Englund States.Does call that patriotism?The lish Republicans wiil probably be only deserving of ridicule, but\u201d wheter they can coatrol that exceedingly noisy, aig happil Âusie- mficant, fraction c£ Lt Frenc dian rave ramains to be seen.hag are actuated by a hatred of everything 3rit- ish and not by any extraordinary love: for Canada.They ure Freuach, first, last and always.It Ys well that the \u201cclub does pot wish to burry affairs.\u201d Other people have scmetbing to say about the matter, It would be weil for LE \u201d to study the history of the U.E.lista and of Canada apd ne will un stand the spirit of the people with whom\u2019 be has to deal.L.STONE.Loyal- HONORED MR.W.GRAHAM Mr.Walter Graham, an official of the Great North-Western Telegraph Co.'s staff, in this city, is £ bs wedded tomorrow evening at.Prescott, t.Ont., to Miss Ida A.Richardson, 2 daughter of ins Robert Richardson, of that place.view of this, on Saturday, Mr.Gra- Ras ellow-employes of the Telegraph.pany.presen him with a pr some, valuable and.massive book and secretary as a token of the High regard in which they hold him.After the wedding Mr.and Mrs.Graham will make a western tour before taking up residence in Montreal.Dr.Graham is one of Canada\u2019s most expert telegraphers and electricians.He is a son of the late Robert Graham, Esq., who ear) in the forties was a member of nd one of the founders of the firm of ton, Phillips and Bulmer.re mar \" WIND) NG-UP ORDER \u2018A winding-up « order has been against the Washington Building rd Sopnny.on petition of.Mr.! Theodore .¥ DEATHS oo ANGER AL 633 Wellington street.oft riday, 17, Louis Henri i NO) this city, on y 20, Jom Lien beloved 0 Poin on of Johw opera aged month .ani Funeral from his father's.2088 Catherine street, at 8.B At 20 St.Augustine streot, 3 19, art La of Ti uly rie, ure, regular |.Nantel, At 16: ui Pau street: æ ur- ki: uly, 18, J Felix, son eis Dh s P de cel orimier av on pese ya ge 13, Philomehe \u201cane ANLAN\u2014At 2 Pond Breet.on oi ih à Ecanian 1%, Clara ey SR \u2018Pare, à A a ELE | hours: W mostly so! \u2018voeu; cloudy to fair and wi .or ratorme M ota Ao ut PE pele gee & Noir J LEE der TT i nes + H = |e Stock Market.Weak Al .Around in DL Stay With New Yor \u201cha Sitver Seare Said.to » the Cause, \u2018The two hours\u2019 session of the Montreal Stock Exchange this morning saw a serious decline in a number af securities.Commercial Cable led the list im\u2019 the decline, and closed at noon just eight points lower than the opening.The entire market was s proportionately \u201cThere was an air of serious bualness\u2019 among the Lrokers on the floor this | \u2018morning which up to a \u2018week ago was | rather an unusual thing, particularly through the summer months.The chairs behind the rail which are usually well filed with customers of the different rtially deserted.hese ntlemen ba apparently po further in- rest in the slumping market so kept away from the Board altogether.In sympathy with the New York stock market the local board opened from à lalf to two poiots helow last Friday's closing.Commercial Cable and Postal, along with Montreal Street, showed - the largest net declines on Friday's prices.Ges, however, was quarters of a point from Friday's clos- lng.It Tailed\u201d \u2018to hold, however, and from 176 at the opening to = -2, after which there was a revival, and it closed at 1741-4, which was an even point below last Friday's closing.Since Fhe sth of July Commer- cia) Uable hus sustained a net Joss of 221-2 points.On that date Pit was 154 1-2 and to-day closed at 18: 0 stock opened at 140, which is equal to the lowest of ing Jost and two points below Friday's closing.After the \u2018first sale the decline was st-edy.int at a timer until the close.The ast sale was at 132.Three hundred and eighteen shares were sold.Street Railway opened at 2053-4 which was 13-4 below the last closing.The stock closed at 206 on sales of 285 shares.Montreal das o opened at 176 and sold Straight.down to 1731-4 ard then apte 17 ia rica it closed with 1300 share ostal Telegraph opened at 73 31-2 points below the last which sold.which was sing.it closed, with 175 shares opened ai 62 1-2.The stock \u2018then sold at 62, after which thers was a sale \u201cat \"63.\"Eighty shares changed hands.A few shares of Bank of Montreal sold at 219 and \u201che Bank of Toronto at 234.The silver scare, which has taken such a hold on the speculative and investment interests throughaut the United States, and which \u2018caused some slärm among the Canadian holders of such stocks as Cable and Postal, is at.tribüted as the cause of the décline.- Cables stock i8 very largely held in Can ada, aud for years ative\u201d a favorite investment and speculative security in and about Monireal.INTERNATIONAL CHESS Several of the Gumes In the First - Round Com Complete.Nuremberg July 20.20.\u2014The first round of tbe internotional Chess tournament wis begun this morning st nine o'clock, Ai the time cf adjounment one p.mm.the following results were achieved : tchiflers bear Albin in à Sukertort opening after 32 moves.Lasker beat Porges in a ex after 37 moves.al- drodt and Echlechtor draw a Scotch game after 31 moves.Janowskl beat Marco in a Ruy Lopez after 30 moves.Steinitz beat o£ Shaliopp in a Queen Gambit, decline 40 moves.The games, Tar- Fased vs, Maroesy; Jeshigorin vs.Win- et Charousek vs.thowalter, and ed, to be Pillsbury had.a bye.CRICKET AT HALIFAX.The \u2018Philadelphia Team and Wander- - ere Commence Their Match.Halifax, N.5., \u201cTuy 2.\u2014The Ger maniown _cricke(ers m Philadelphia this morning ltegan thelr two days\u2019 Halifax Wanderers.\u2018match wit oe the and The .weather favored the sport; \u2018severa people gaihered to wit- nese | it, while the afternoon play went presence of a\u201clarge and the fashionable crowd.The game he late, and it was nearly two o'clock fore it was propped 1 for lunch.Cabalan, captain of t anderers, won the toss and took the field, while Patterson and .Brookie went to tha bat against Caha- lan and Kaiser's bowling.BANDSMEN IN TROUBLE.(Special to the Star.) Toronto, July 20.\u2014There is trouble in the QOR.band over the dismissal of Arthur Btacey and Fred.Emith, two players, The main cause of the trouble va from ths.fact that Bandmaster Bailey men so aim ran \u2018due to them: ve [men were dismissed on Saturday on account of the protest they Fopistored At a meeting of the band in the bapd-room yesterday, it was decided to resign in a body unless the .men are taken on a ain.{this will mean the sancellation, of of | be band\u2019s en- ts.to have fe finances man anand ihstegd of by the bandmaster remet RusTIO TORONTO'S.PLAGUE Toronto, July 20.\u2014{Special).\u2014The civic athorities have taken alarm st the rav- ges.of the white tussock moth or 1g, ecaurtions to Delp\u201d ki army \"of bugs which is rin the in pro The itt sli the atrests and parks.It is $ \u2018abla the city will put, a couple of hui \u201c| dred of the une 0 ing ond spraying 5 he trees to-morrow.aiden.Je og mp Wigston aA ol \u2018Halling Plate at.Leichater to-day.Mr.Taylor prove | 8 ped.revs was third.The W ston two-year-old Sellin Plate is of 1 civigns, the rece er?out\u2019 of\" lags.> Sh tent om tm an of the fishery we! CR, \u201cwith & trap /tavogite method.PB.for Weiter Put on Ime The supported.and opened three\u20141 à then sold at 72 94, at which b price } sold.\u2018Rails\u2019 some money which the:| rs a commitioe i and have asked the, citizens to adopt | : 1 otf -the - yed at work brushe\u2019 \u201c1 meet ! no et Ble ; London, July 26 The principal at the meeting of the Natio Association ut Bisley, to-day, wi contest\u2019 for the uen u's prize at of 209, 560; 600, and yards.were 1900 entries.Out of a possible ss the members of the Canadian ritle Lea made the following scores at 200: s Crowe 82, Lt.Mitchell 81, Spearing 81; Campbell 82, Weller 31, Hayburst 30, Sgt.tchell 28, N ld 29,.strôth\"*29; Harp 28, Org 18.nt Ross 27, Armstrong 27, Neill 27, Layesh 26, Huggins 24, King 24, Runions 2.0] os, scores of the Canadians for ibe | stakes, at 200 ds range re tol ows : Spearin % Huggins.22; TESTER a: hay Weller made \u2018a possible 85 Thorburn Emglem conteat, at \u2018MacDonald, Bpearing and Munroe.vis ited Colonel Cotton and the other Canadian officers at Aldershot yesterday, Lieut.-Col.Starke dinéd with the Council of the Rifle Association.and Major Bruce went to Sou thsea.They ran up a spore-of f1,-when Kaiser Look Patterson's.wicket, and Drociie was bowled a few\u2019 minutes | later by Cal- shane, alter two runs had been added to the total.E.W.Clarke, jr., and H.P.Brown followed at the bat, and held their places for some time, Brown being finally retired for a leg before vicket, Biddle succeeding him; the score 51, when Clarke was bowled 8, little ia ter; or had then mounted to At 115 p.m., with Biddle and Brewster batting, the: figure wis reached.There was another half-hour'g play fore lunch, by which time six of the Philadelphians bad been put out.The total score, with nine extras, was 1 in 4 REV.FATHER DRISCOLL, Of ths Grand Seminary, - Montreal pointed Professor at Ba 2 \u2018onkers, N tish Columbia Hard to Run Trains 6 hid from view here Ly the smoke of fierce forest fires that are ragimg in the mountains.Miners and tors - are.flocking down into \u2018vals\u2019 leys 1 by, bundreds, many of them hay.to4 ing a ir possessions.Koiyhauff and Frank Childes, who have just returned from the north fork of the Salmon river in British Columbia, ay the fires have gained great fire has not ye ot, pone there.raved the thick underbrush of the vals leys, being so far confined to the mouns tains.Reports from aM mining camps to the noith are similar.In the wv cinity of Kaslo, Slocan and Sando cities.C.the miners have \u2018been compelled to flee for their lives.Around Ross land, B.C., the fire is still high onthe mountains, but is sweeping rapidly downivard.Attempts to stop the flames are! fruition, The thea nd and Trail Ç Ross! \u201cand.there is little danger of t towns suffering, \u201chut the Bo minime plants near the former pias\u201d and smelter at the latter are \u2018in ong Large crowds o of men are Ligh ting the night and day.The railway company \u2018| trains on account of the large n of trees which constantly fall across s the acks.he, Calispel mountains, a short distance from Spokane, are on fire, and the flames are fast creeping down into the valley: and - causing t alarm among toe ranchers.on the Colville dian reservation serious demage has been done, and the worst is yet to come, Prospectors coming in from that section say the damage to the timber will amount to millios of dollars.Rain 13 the only hope._ REV.FATHER MARRR.Of Notre Dame, a inted Professor à : Youkers, N.Y: mieten HOTEL MAN AN DROWNED : paler.N 8, J fuly 20.i \u2018the Bt rietor.34 teen miles from sant of his rare morning 1 voi Ti ETS i on pes bod of Congregat re ty.whose courteous-and i, WAYS won him many.frie whose So serions an : a event nal Rifle was the | ranges TLers FIRE IN THE MOUNTAINS \u2014 Extensive Daniage to Property in Bel- | Wash, July £0.\u2014The sum is} at TR timber around i} | ook bAS Loti cut: is having great trouble in running weit Iron Cas | | tripe \u2018of all description 1 quality.\u201d Our facilities orf} | nds sad: 1 sec nd : {a IRIS 5 locks THE WEAKES ET.| prices | n New York .\"Tumble To-d \u2014\u2014\" 7 «(Epecial to the Br.) sell being: indicated by t1 par rati wmbe bk Another AMERICAN MARKETS.om Recelpt and Shi COLO.\u2014Recet heat, 161.000 Émente = Mae {> us b! ta.16,277.bbls New York, July 20.\u2014 1 © Was & Se- hea las se pi der els obs.se dE i | Cie ant fdas, the poms, Balt ened \"HSE SE ut rg iy uring the first hour, rush Wheat, 5006 corn pts 3, ve pmen te \u2014 141,000 Bush.| \"wheat, Ser R= oats, 2% bis.flour, | CE York, ane aly 30.\u2014 heceipta \u2014 49,836 bus ; 5 TO ORDE \u2018We make small and 4 offer special inducements me jantes prompt delivery.| H: R.IVES & CO re oj Aqueds | birt.mare .em 4 you™l save more than hal \u2018ake a specialty of ri ñ full stoq se l'them ch Men's C lothing 5 80 poxt time h ween do er You a Mclunes, Stone Lab bars tic ë < gs 1 gente on Jour pi Dost dure _ r of case} failure of the tape to give the oped quotations in detail, tbe limits of Pes between A ich large blocks sers sold ain ing en [ ,The London quotationd# the first time this month came ifinsiderably consists of a garnet, sapphire, or below t Slosing figures Jphi ket ruby, surrounded with a circle of x tard a V1 oternations D point der whole pearls active \u201cInternationa an: is fores) wed a weak oped here.The 26./6, $8.88, 88.50: it to sell pores later by Mail Orders a Specialty.intimations o expo s of di.on a large .More than $3,000,@vas taken.H ry cs Sons or | Nearly, e everyt Tything on tl st suffer | en Biri ks & , ranger railwdiiwere m ve conspiououals weak.theirfies por PHILLIPS SQUARE.21-2 points Pha * first .10x half Y out was said tiie Barney - Barnato speculators\u2019 in Log M had sold .EN \"Fhe trading at the outflss char- toes \u201cacterized by \u2018decided weal in the * À stapdard railway shares in some NO which industrials, artidilly Sugar, 4 $ 4 on resum iquid Pa.at t - opening fell 17-8 per cent.5-8.T\" ; genera market as) unfaigRiy foie BLIND.enced by lower ndon p t t with the early announcem A * on BUYING.gagements of $250,000 in dRnd estimates of further lar P awals.N concessions od in o \u2018buying : from samples.be internationals.St.lf iroppea No anoostainty about the fur- tare to 63 78; trading ma appes = niture values you get here.\u2019 I ed to be, entirely withou ort.A have 30,000 square feet of considerable amount of lissouri - poil came out, depress e price Boor rec Sled wi with 1575, a À urbngton i tell 234 to es with show you easily and quickly ere \u201chmong the sm ÉE was any piece of furniture you Tpnupmer Uo Coal, which soldé 62 7-8 to want-at most any price you ¢ ur, isti ing, ; - wish eral ue Si 1-2; Bur Gen- to pay.Rook Aus, 561-2; St.Lors: CASH BUYING .duos wl gis BR A w à Bodroom oe in cer Birch\u2014 \u201cner oui, \u201chapa 32x50 inn For.deome, | £0 6 Bedroom Set, \u2018three ieces\u2014a!l 4 Hordwooa a a\u201d the od rice\u2014thiamonth.Set for $12.A $30 Set for Fig parties rer got three or advan A : si ; van ve eS Responsible four months\u2019 credit ustom- # F LAPOINTE, 1881 st.Catirine St.ont to ton pure nut ity for Men and Bo, ts av itn nates ae en's EL TE \u201c Write Bée BA pa The o ve 4 9! Süvorites, wr timidity = rewd home an re Fas ad operators A large rs if prove ow prices, Loyslty of of millions to values of Stocks ad dig orage JM railroad m.ROAD and 1 lowes: RER ©.ISSUED GRATIS AND MAILED FREE.| TITRE NR | Fr JE k i Mank references SEE Theres et.most com- | mission STOCK BROKERS, weakness of the Governmett bond: he ec the heavy rihdrawals cd ra 7 \u2018vived he talk of & aæother bond lan ee iS : T™ was Sorrent thet 2000 , 8 XBT: AT THE | £a Quie \u20ac 3 4 0 bla matter of Importing old.fente \u201cadebians Ton Bors 166 RCI BAUL paid, but this la exactly In with Prada 0e MUR n° poticy adopted .b fe pe kera | Gansdlsn Pt 2 D \u201cthis aide, | 1c.- i ats Gm HH ah Onde pel: = Delaware & Hudsog.ne 7 Del, Lac.B \u2014 \u2014\u2014 NE SE : 1956 M a markad General octrie.né 2% \u201cHne, and Gus we Speculative securities he Sur aon ihe Hohki sliay.\u2014 r= Epon, hn at Uae BS SR = last weenie 0 recover from | L & Nashrilie.we Oh rapidly sol ddr open ned lower at 140, and A = poin su 1.an eh stood oi ax be \"a œusnimity, gave way Le Iris DIFFERENCE : 4 ai Fin n mon 8 pressure, \u2014 me J 3 a London, and Ar.20 sm es marftested the same tendency wen w Ré > C Mall pathize with outside troubles, whic ur CE __ i T ty en- distinguls it a few days ago, and de- A * in the qual gineer.\u2018Fhe new arriËls give some ad_ lined loots A, but later recovered a -\u2014 = == Quality of the ware In ditional information abut the work of extent in the eral downfall, a 5% 1% le Mi the Montreal firemegat the Agricul- ow rly] foing otfered at the dos OF 5 ; ® Dinner Sets tural Mall.The Mptreal men gave banks main a toady Tha i The au : We keep nothing but th -two exhibitions a ~dayfimthe\u2014Agricunl- oF Banteay FI ECR Corie : the 38 me] M.\u2014 Pest the potterica tan pro tura: Hali before lard crowds af -pao=ii (132 2 at 128: 6 Toronto at \u201c ft For instance des he uy ple.The work with thibxiengion:laddar \u2018| 60! Liable at Fe) 25 at 139.1 at 137 1-4, ll m4 \u2019 ve XLonMon: Iadqde » at.3 5 at 136, 96 at 1% EE aed?- was always loudly ag ed, \u2018bub \u201cGhe 8 at 1821 Bat La ons] ae 18 186 __ J DINNER SET London firemen \u201cdeol thet ft was at 175 1-2, Boat in i% a ho -É se ™ : too wide and\u2019 bulky toile of any prec- 1334 100, at 178 13, 60 pti.TZ ZZ __ of 97 pleces for $6.50.wl a | 174, 280-wt 174, 26 at 174 1-4; 180 Street Rail- i! 1 3 = © materlai in these sets is teal lity £a \u2018the moore To Ma] way at 206 at 908 3.6 at 308; 8 À IN Bl best that can be made ; this 12 Bri hrough IVR œ tii an 16; 8; 3 Toronto Haliway at 621-3 70%, 7 for for, the money, from auch J , \u2014 T= == - now.of Ts Dar : of Landon\u201d ak: © : wom Fornivals oo clio oft a trot.Ceptain Giivoind thie\u2019 reins, | MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.\"= = etn a0 op had for $10.50 me EN oe genes Races Dante rte ary On.Bon su ox ES over the regulation wi Pa sion to a Ve $33.00 $20.00.\" rive.the apparatus © streets : ' bad to beobtained fron] rd Mayor pe 0 = MONTREAL STOCKS IN STORE.& Mr.Descarries-P remarked this 105 18.\u2014 : Co A.Wiley Co., men nS a tt eis | pat ears] real 8 Su July 18tb, July Lith 11th, July 20th.Notre Dame St, and Ps ; \u2014 = et , their [ lish comradé could on de Wheat, bush, 350,25 Ly 105 5 NM : enough for them.Mont ; ps Zon, 500 2787 8.463 2341 *St.Catherine St.\u201cBut it bas been rebried here that'] Bel: {RHE Pons, 2h ee Ma ee [ you all went across urfvited, that the poyst aies\" \u2014 Outs, 853 (465 191.215 \u2018 : lent - people in Englahd were prised at your Bank of em Raper.sen sa 3% Tell, there is certofty\" 0b & word er eee = Phckwhoat Su 8551 pa of truth in that report] Not only \u2018were | Molson: Le ; 4.319 Ts se we expected, but.qua had.bean | Jets ET : 9 ' ; provided.for \u2018us at Hofeuithrel.Haii.| Jeers ST Shead, apd free trié fore sll over Eng | K Towubi ap ge WE ohn by fied Captain === 8 ; vas.an 8 A 0 Ca) #4 a va Guthrie, of the Centralétation.in RR 5 m We \u2019 jumping {rom an omnibills London bar 5 = 8 lt Son ething e Don\u2019 t A sprai is pre- SR 1 ted front Euty 1 _\u2014- \u2014 ven Toni returning tiiuty for some - = \u2014 - Much Is n moration dithe Montreal \u2014 = = team\u2019s participation the tourna- mms IS ment a la silver get was pre 0 \u2014 # sented to \u201cChet, Benoit@nd each man = = ®% ILe ress | .80 0 © TH he qérents © order pach member 135 \u2014 \u2014 ofthe tram mired g praph photé a au 6 Castle, conta an agers \u2018West Trust Los: \u2014 \u2014 \u2014_ staph_of.Her ing on php Postal Tel.Co.TZ mx mH and yet there are e riot two other stores: fii Canada: sell more whi -æ8hirts than -we-do.shirts to order because we have admit that\u2019s not like us, but our shirts fitted most of our special size or style we Some people -don't- know -that we: customers perfectly, and any one requiring.a always had it made without any ado We carry a big stock of all \u2018sizes at the\u2019fallowing prices, always.8 hand\u2014soc each, 75¢ each, $1.00 each, and $1.25 each.But the lines we like to sell and talk about are our own\u2019 ° : never advertised to do 30.reason was that.our r Patent | § Overapping or Back White ! Dress Shirts OVER: This shirt is made of specially delocted : colton, with.fine_linkn _ fronts, cuff or wrist \u2018bands, and is.to the best.of our knowledge the best value offered in Cana \u201c Special white shirts made \"to q, \u2018good material, at $r.50 each (not less than three).Satisfaction guats \u201canteed or money refunded cheerfully.4 oney will add huodrods I FRE BENEVIIS © 2e WiLL, also.out speci -fr at $1.00 each.Next es ur QUIETER ont shire * Unlaundried shirts, 35C, soc, and 75c \u201ceach, to order on short notice, extra sizes, yy.roves ool ie nono MARKETS.for our \u2018\u2018400-PAGE NAN UAL\" | TRI na icy sad siso the methods of corven, TO RAN, aad sk fr cho à cen 3 to 57m o broberags servics.IGHT & FREESE, | ra sa YORK are.ph |} rive street, Sud Wa NTED\u2014TWO 8M UTHER.1 the retail ons borer ning oo otis bi ou .Must be willing to Tor hrs Yes puny a GENERAL BRRVAWY.APPLY my 187 Manos street.de ta sad Enr owt jai ph he PE imac pa ; rs x Now Warersoms, S306 rs at, C.dhe Lind of Peel street.o mren, Pod nt CAE AWN FLAN, LE hel cima in, ma ory | iy sod bargai WET s Mow road .LET-GO0D HOUSE IN 5 RBS, minute te ous Dame.or Et.re cars.\u2019 Ble chan ce.cussnt leav- T 3 \u2018 ds \u201d } deni Co o 1 a LE lh a AT Le ELA RES EEE SOS RES SORT as ABE "]
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