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[" \u201cCIRCULATION OP STAR :.bo Test Wade \u2018Paüy 888,484 a a Lit Week's Weekly \u2026\u20261F9,814 Co : Tou! last web.458,248 First General Bulletin Issued To-day Shows an Increase in the Last Decade of Slightly Over Half a Million Souls.: Greater Montreal Shows aa Increase of 73,231 in Ten Years, or about 281; Par.Cent,\u2014For the Whole of the Dominion the Increase Has Been About 10% Per Cent., Which is Regarded as Disappointing\u2014 it is Claimed in Some Quarters that the Population > is Greater Than the Census Figures Show._ Optimistic Montrealers who have been anticipating-that the census returns would show Greater Montreal to have a population approximating 400,000, will suffer ade shock when they read the official figures \u2018published to-day.i.The population of municipal Montreal is 268,826, as compared with 220,181 in i.The setual figures \u2018of the cen:us of 1891 were really 216,644, but as Mile End _ Wfage,nov.St-Denis \u2018Ward has been annexedto the city since that date with pepulation of 3,551, these latter \u2018figures have to be added to the census figures of 1801, which thus become 220,181, and the city with its present population of 266,828, of 46,645.\u201c~~Ytiene figures indicate that the city proper has ust about retained ite\u201d normal growth, which is generally conceded to be 2 per cent.a year, or 20 per cent.in a decade, \"Montreal bas really grown mach faster than this, but has lost much of her increase to the outlying suburbs of Westmount, St.Henri, Ste.Cunegonde, St.Louis du Mile , dad, end others.The population of Greater Montreal properly, therefore, includes the city proper, comprising the electoral districts of St.Mary\u2019s, St.James, St.Lawrence, Bt.Antoine, St.Ann\u2019s and also Ho-belaga and Maisonneuve, which overlap into both city and suburbs, thus: Bt.Mary\u2019s.L\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.msococr St.James.\u2026.L.0 mone cone o St.1am Lawrence St.Louis.« posscouss .Be Antoine * eusove ose .Hochelaga.a sees * cv.eo een Maisonneuve., .PRE Corres .re ST.ANNS SHOWS A FALLING OFF.There.bave been fais mercase in all the city electoral districts with the exception of 3.Bute which shows » taliog of from last census of 130.In Bi districts of Hochelaga and Maisonneuve the increases bave - Mochtiags rhiéh includes St.Gabriel Ward, St.Gunegorde, St.Henri and West.jrount shows an increase of almost 60 per cent.; Westmount itself having almost fwice dorbled its popolätion of 1801 which was then 3071 and 3 Toy SAY Ju.9,000.| ES district of Maissoneuve the increase is about 100 per cent.but j figures ° which have not yet been given ont by tlie Census * poescét snposdble to partitularize.\u201cThe total increast in Grester Montreal would: appear to be from about 250,000 de + + 1954 do RE à prie of 3,21, a per centage increase of about 25} per cent, which\", about 10} per cent in the whole growth of the country should | ve considered fairly satisfactory.PRR | THE PRINCIPAL CITIN 2 A Gain ot 46,045 ts Suows sant real Proper\u2014Toronto Figures.The population of the princi al - pal cities is as follows pal muniel THE TOTAL POPULATION Shows an tease - \u201cof But a Little \u201c More Than Half « Million.{Bpecial to the Star.) OTTAWA, Ont., Augustd 16.\u2014The first official apnouncement of the census of Can- ade for 1901 was made early this morn- \u2018ing.In a few distticts the records are as yet incoinplète, but the figures for them for the rtions of Que- dec and On: , od for \u2018or che organise of tin, Mackentie, U D have peter does and ee.wellings on.The total ulation in given as 5,338,883, as againet ,230 in 1891, increase of 506,844.The total families how j- -im\u2014 -as_against ine are 1,008,632, as against 871,506 in FIGURES FOR THE PROVINCES : , Edward Island.The population for Provinces shows: : .180m .us or 8) 1,488,535 1,620,974 Dexritoites \u2026 66,790 145,000 Unorganised \u201cTerr.33,168 76,000 r art \u201cthus be seen that the changes of the populations of the provinces British Columbia, 91,827; Saito.- Be; Now Brunswiek, 905 Nova fco- Brome August.16.\u2014The popu- 4 ontreal in as foHows: 1901.ae or vasosces 8,558 5,70 =» eus.10,808 1,575 HE CANADIAN _CENSUS FIGURES.Montreal .+ s.v00 835 | OUAWS .eer eo oe, 00 Hamil] i tor | In Quebec the returns b electoral due tricts show the following ngures : Argenteuil .wo co vo ee Bago te we ee se ee sees Di, Chambly and\u201d Ÿ Verihirin ees 30.961 Trax, = ete ooh ses ead na À Ehaicougue: i and ven jonay ENTE 18, Compton .ONTARIG ÆLECTORAL DISTRICTS.In Bome Instances Considerable De- -_ creases are Shown.electoral districts is as follows: { n 24, oy =, population In the electoral divisions of the other provinces is as follows: Prince Edward Island\u2014 New Brunswick.ATDETt ivr te caer ene eee 10,971 10925 Carleton .{one aes seq see oe.2,620 \u201821.681 Charlotte.Gloucester \u2026 «es see ver eu 24,8071 27.93% Kent .\u2026.\u2026.ce cer eer vie ve 35,845 23,954 Kings sees ave oe 23,087 21,658 Northumbeitand ree see to 36,718 28503 Restigo 8,906 10,588 st.John.City and 5a County.4.576 51,756 Sunbury and Queens .17.914 16,908 \u2018Victoria .\u2026.bee ese we eee 1BSIT 21,136 York moreland es.svas ose wee ALATT 42,069 Y vvsrerte sor sess ven wee 30,979 41,001 i © Nova Scotia.Annapolis .oes > Br Cape Breton \u2026 .ss ese sere vu 34,5290 36,160 DIEDY .où se cone one oo.19.897 20,822 Guysboro ove os oe 17,196 18,320 Halifax City and County .TLX8 74.167 \u2018ees 0.web eer ade 22,062 20,058 Inverness eos veu ees ase eee 25, 34,746 JOLOU ooo ire vv webs vom.u0.34541 ' 33.450 13,510 chmon ec eos sia ope Shelburne and Quesns .\u201d « 25,506 x Lara 0 es Te RE Be Territories, | AL 4 Co Saskaiche- ats Fopogumon OF BUBURBS.T1 3 Jes of} Your Tountolpatiiies adja- 1 Ine.+ ,.a» ve un.sees - ee ere ses sis eee 20088 30,039 DNOUVE cee eae ses soe see SBE14 che municipal.3 jo ar pm 3 2m Maskinonge ves vedo Nicolet Sd ore 2 pe 8 wee Ee wie Fr » 0.« v co.onsen C0, eon wor add Larne Se 88s 1 Brie Columbia.\u201d Vancouver.Victorie, Taie 1 Ww uver, \u201cVictoria, Yale\u2019 and Cari BOO \u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 \u2026.96,173 190,000 _ ® v will be that \u20ac» Another side Lo the the sbiold, aid that 5 v$ and.in, absolutely incomplete.© The population of the various Onfario Addingto 5 24,405 Algoma ., 500 Bothwell .593 25,232 Brant, 8.23,859 26,722 Brockville .15,853 15,902 Bruce, a.21,665 19,310 Bruce, N.2,871 402 22,877 11.9% 15,382 13,063 16,634 19,375 27,152 2,604 20,132 19,767 14,464 13,109 27,255 22,866 33,435 2,327 ,346 12,508 x 22,131 .12,929 12,832 26,226 25,006 26,341 27,073 2363 21% 21,463 20,063 .21982 19573 .20,284 18,781 .41,867 63,74 48,980 52,550 18,060 16,472 .22,000 24,07 .18,964 17,770 18,968 269 19,184 17,462 20,021 18,778 31,484 31,873 223 18,043 24,268 23,048 2,019 18,174 19,507 13,64 21,18 18,422 27,589 Lond Cen es 24,417 Middlesex, E ol aes earn oe 25,569 26,615 Middlesex, N.ve vee-0cs wee 19,080 11,455 Middlesex, \u201ci «.18,806 18,639 Middicsex; w.F0.T4 17,288 15,847 Muskoka and party Sound 26516 83,722 17,970 33,600 .19,400 18,658 .2,02 20889 .21,95 20,600 14,947 13,066 .20,728 20.76 .19,083 16,74 .18,792 16,695 .42481 67,614 .26,131 = » 22,481\" 197 .15,466 13.696 .28,907 20,147 Perth, 8.19,400 17877 Peterborough, E.2L919 2313 l\u2019eterborough.w.15,808 16,800 Prescott .24,173 ,065 Prince Edward .18,889 17.864 Renfrew, N.2.484 ,201 enfrew, 8.23972 22,677 Russell .31.646 35,208 8imeoe, E.-.000.0000 0.35,801 39,%7 Simcoe, NN.o cov eon en oor 28,206 26,063 Simcoe, B.ce eee ovecve 20,824 19272 Toronto, C.0,632 28.746 Toronto, E » 43,564 45.707 72,827 81,576 \u2026 15,000 16,2% .26,465.657 .al =.= Wel ni, B.we.24,373 Wentworth and Brant.21,629 wa \u2018Wentworth, 24,990 À York E.6 +10 coven cremains 35,148 40,443 | After d cer 24,244 A Colchester .«oc ove ooo ooo 27,160 24,599 Cumberland Unorfinised.Territories mie moo | gro pulation has Deen.comparatively little over a million., Here in Ottawa papers which were left for fathers of tatnilies to ai \u201chave never been called for, and it is fair to conclude bit the families a x t me = IN QUEBEC | OVINCE.(Special to the, ek) OTTAWA, August 16.\u2014Îm Ontuiso the number of familes is as against 414,798 in 1551, being an of $7.04; dwellings are given as \u201ciis, as swat 406,948 in 1891, an incrense 4 85,071, From the increase in familles apd \u2018dwellings 15 nearly balanced., In Quebec the number of famiMes is 33, 301, against 271,991.in 191, fn nat 0, and d ings are 281/03, as a he.an Ee { showing that dwellings have increased à Æresser ratio than have famiNes.The f ng are the returns of families and q¥aiings in the Province of Quebec: : , Dwellings.1891.1.County.DOMINION EDUCATIONALISTS Continue Their Discussion on Pedagogy at Ottawa.(Special to the Star)\u201d -OTTAWA, A .16- The.Dominion Educational associati conti work in all its sections this morning, this ith a di he.aed nce.G x n the ergarten gecti Papers were given, largely of a technical\u2019éharacter, In the elementary section, SE Rob: ins gave an interesting paper entit| \u201cComparison of Commog Nehool Curricula of the.Various Provincés;\u201d and Primeipal Kidner, of lruro, read éne on manual training.The following, office were elected: President, E.D, Sia Tice pres den E.Smith, Westmousik;.secretary, Geo N° Ritchie, Toronto.In the higher education department, Mr, John Millar, Depaty Minister of \u201cKduca- tion, Toronto, read a paper on the educational demands of democracy, arguing that democracy and Christianity are equivalent terms.He contended that increased civil ization demonstrates man\u2019s jnequality; that all cannot be equal, but all should be his To do this, education is necessary.He traced the at le for free elementary eda | cation, and said that the dawn of a \u2018better time is in Ontario, when the children \"have high schools Ahd_ co legiate institutes.He urged as necessary to the ha den .of democracy, the widest dissemination of Christianity, - edu- Eation and political purity.read a paper-on what a as a right to expect as the result of a school training in French or graminar.He said the py- fila sh should have a wider view of national life, of peoples\u201d magners, and things outside his own country, besides the elèmen of culture attained b; | Enguistie region\u201d r.G.W.Hay, St.John, read a paper on Me life re relations of lanta.caling w e educational and scientific Eve ts of Le stady, hé paiat- ed a glowing picture of ugly school grounds made beautiful with flower beds, - homes this it will be seen that in the province | Argenteull [a 2,667 ys BABOt oo ve vo ov see 32 ri Reduce .oe ae cee 5,061 17.Beauharnois «.«so «vee 2,666 am Bellechafse .«0 oe 35 Berthier .« ed + sr eu 3.251 Bonaventure .er I RAT 3,008 2786 \u2018and Ver- na æ .here ee rune on, 4408 4601 4281 4.458 Champlain .ie .506% M2650 4,598 5,767 Charlevols .sw.538 %.479 2,666 2,915 Chateauguay .3048 3.137 2,917 3,087 cas ve eens 8: 6313 6,341 5,545 5.54 Compton .\u2026.+.4,209 5,181 4,095 5,046 Deux Montagnes L.2688 LG69 2.645 2.615 Dorchester A 5 3,367 3,949 3,169 3,798 a th- ; ; se an 7823 §;332 6,986 7,961 Toonelaga .ë ngd Jacques Cartier Portneuf uebec, Quebec, E Quebec, Quebec, County Richelieu Richmond à.Wolfe nN .Rimouskd.ve ee .{ oe Rouvilie v .f Ste\u201d Hyaeinthe \u2018me 4 3,329 4,000 nd T= _\u2026 + sy ran an .uy 198 2 s,M7 358 4 1s 4,192 4,561 .Soulanges .\u2026.\u2026 11 2803 4861 2,742 1,804 Stanstead _: .\u2026.3.098 pee AZT 3.852 Temiscouata .4.010.4723 3,767 4.440 Terrebonne .- 4,108 5,150 4,064 4,996 Trois Rivieres \u2018and St.Maurice .3.810.4,68¢ 3,578 4.549 Vaudreuil .:1963 1,554 1878 1,820 Wright .7,006 7,528 6,728 7,312 Yamaska .2,88 2,906 2,669 3,769 Prof, Young, Trinity University, Toronto,\u2018 16, 1901 \"PRICE ONE, CENT.050800000 0e00ese0reOeeterOrterIeIOreIOieteIeNesseIeaeneceneessestivisesreses .g 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 OAUSE == EFFECT.Cause\u2014Unapproachable.Quality.Effect\u2014STEADILY INCREASING SALES \"STONEWALL JACKSON\u2019 CIGAR \u201cEnormously the Largest Sale\u201d prsvencrsstnemerAsArénene ra sEsOnOrOLAsEnELAN EU SCO SOONLESO SEE NENONES THE $000000000000000000000000000000000000000 of any Cigar in Canada.00000000 186 tt Where under the sun can you find the equal of our Diamond Gas Light?Gas economized and light increased.That means money saved for every gas consumer.\u2018If y use gas or any other artificial light you should not delay investigating the.merits of the | Diamond Incandescent Light.We guarantee-the Diamond ; will save you money and give you better, stronger, steadier light.We base our guarantee on what this light has done and! is etant experts Rave mond Tight and their testimony proves our claims.Our show rooms are open every day and evening and we will be pleased to demonstrate the siperiority of the Diamond LE ht to any one at any time, ing gas's THE DIAMOND \u201c LIGHTING CO.82 St.Lawrence St.John A.Rafter, Manager.| | MARITIME EXPRESS For the best fitting and best value in SHIRTS.y.-shoÿ n't you start sav ce ?John W.Reid & Co, s ST., des sou oT.We make a specialty of Hospital and Institaticn mattresses and plilows._Union Made Cigar.Ton Need Not Go on that trip of yours, {f you avail yourself $v : we are offering at our y \" i CUT PRICE SALE Straw Hats at half price.Coloured Felt Hats, lass - 20 per cent.Men's Colouted Cambrig Shirts, soft bosom, cuffs separate or attached, worth\u201d \u201c$1.00, tut to 60c each.Clearing lines of Neckwear cut to half price, 9, 18c, an d 25c each: Men's \u2018Bathing Suits, one or two piece, 7Bc each.19%2st \u2018 Near Bleury em HOSPITAL BEDDING: .\u201cbrightened and childfen stimulated by thé introduction of nature study on the school curriculum, Prof.Ellis, Kingston, read a splendid paper on the educational and industrial signi.cance of the latter developments of school work in Kindergarten, nature studies and subject exclusively from Dudies with which the paper treated.1 That Wenters Reitwaz-Wreer\"\" (Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG, Man., August 16.\u2014 Th are no parther casvaities reported on the C.P.R.wreck at Ingolf and the wound ed are deing well.A temporary track is ers from the Mariti nces, the Dum 0 2,500 arrived safely pet night, are to-day -scatte: over branch lines to work.4 Blan i Px County} N B., and and Leblanc, Sydney, back east.PE manual training.The paper dealt with the à point, dealing with the methods used in the | INA COLLISION, -25== TH ET CEES INI eat AIR i aad soem penne 3 | |) ROYAL PARTY, Ei Jhelr customers .Die\u2014Press Excursion Delayed by 1-7-#he Accident eimai CIVIo RECEPTION | COMMITTEE J wr (Special to the Star.) , MONCTON, N.B.August 18, \u2014 - The Maritime Express, due here this morning at 8.40, collided with the fast freight at , Assametquaghan, \u2018and Driver | Amos Sharpe, of the express, was killed, and Fireman Stevens probably fatally injured.The fast freight was taking.the siding at - Assametquaban, and had not cleared the \u2018main line when No.34 cattié along, The engine on the Maritime Express: crashed into the rear of the frélght and was Por the Decoration of the Civic Palace No.128 Dorchester st for the Reception to be Held Thers i \u2014A Stand to be Erected on Viger si = pt Terms Easy, Square and Charges Made for Pri- ontreal oan & Mirtga Ce vate Benefit.Tr Ti _ ns short sitting to-deÿ; À commitmication vas N received from Mr.Beullso, saying he would erect a platform, for Sihtueen, on Viger | Gedward R.Carrol), clerk of the court.of eral Sessions, has sent Coler a bill for- 620.0 for Fis voulme of testimony taken at Be\" of Roland B.Molineux for murder mu ] en, 00000 COCHOCOSTE DOCASCODCHECOTNE \u201c = CLAIMS THAT THE RETURNS : 8 ® - ARE NOT COMPLETE.Ce @ $ ce (Special to the Star.) ; ® OITAW.August 16\u2014No doubt much di tinen 4.the solemn tad that despite five years of am a rer foe at The the last census was cooked, but there is that the pre present census has been, t out.In case one enumers à w street was left undone, @- -®\u2014 \u201cwan discovered and rectified.There.le that the ès now given out, \u201cwhilst representing rently arg ire it ar of a soobhenses eticoveven seeseesrie 6 iho .ht ve 6106 Sek 08V stt enue sen ven ee OF 02 00 \u20ac socestonuo nocdéensue Verseéouss pit - \u20188% Ye ese Gee 40000c0s00 morccenvenauenceNt0te Aracen \u2018 PHTOHCCEES DÉVROULTOS Contes aio\u2026 êtes US Vues ea in, de not reprernt the total ppaiston of te Domai 6 I [me play commencing at 2.30 p.m.| ER de frat thrown from Driver Sharpe was Killed tantly while | wrecked Stevens was pinned 1 ath the ral - Manager tached to the Maritim Exp ; FF he \u2018érew on the\u2019 fast ht escaped ury, but one of il | aritime JFxpress\u2019had ome of his bands slightly inj .The fireman's injuries likely e fatal,\u201d The accident will result in a la; le nS ple delay of several hours to the socistion\u2019s special, which was arrive in Moncton this morning at 0 The delayed Maritime Expreds is pooh.od to reac here, about thrée o'clock this afternoon, the Press.Association's mpecial behind her.-\u2014Gelt Handièep Competition \u2014 The Westmount Golf Chib\u2019s at partion wh which vas 10 have been .on ae oom.of of the\u2019 ;ntlemency of the weather, .takb place over the links togiorrow, Many Labourers for Harvest, : =z = mittee 500 seats upon it if by were allowed | © = ss Fe the Offer prod Noseal Loan & rs = 7 lite LE fe DECIDE UPON PLANS.Commodions.\u2014 i COTTAGE; yr) WESTERN SQUARE.1763 NOTRE DANE STRE.> ofthe; veoption Soption, tommitése held.a STS to TE bor y Sete ta: also dec ate | \u201cré, St current rates of interest.would mye 700 free kit, Covuyr 8¢.John and Notre Dame Sts.\u2019 1 ovina: tion- from Ottawa thet when the roval vis |\" te.~188a5 daw itors arrived the city might meke use of pe \u2014\u2014\u2014 fora mew 1 I here quicker, .\u2018chenper- snd Fr.boyish ver oi Caps SPORT EVENTS, Whieh Will bo Reported ia the.8 Stary : Postscript Ndition.- nf \" ÿ TLAGROSSE\u2014 Sentor Match, shigimrgek ve , oem all, on Bhamropk Groundg- Senior Mhtch, Nationals vs.Toren: to, at Toronto.Intermediate, Montreal vs.Quebec, at Quebec.: AQUATIOS\u2014 Prince of Wales?Cup Race at Hall- Agnual Regatts Pointe Claire Boat Club.Apnual Regatta Longueuil Boat chs.Cruise Royal Bt.Lawrence Yacht Club. to and including tik sad Elkes et up, À fe had covered.hidh out à ind t ards, \u201cDeer three miles behind pics, is about a mi finished second, (8 Tarlore was Just\u2019 five miles behind.of 4 the LE shempiansbiy W y he a mt ojeona be Jade end an Laweon, of \u2014 foros n int Yen fot in t Fa nd He abril wie whe on sin Tana a Bandicap.Ye lee pistol shot asught Ref rp 1 .Green.England, 00 yards Bien, Jeno: Exposition he F Fes oR LL nas qn ns.planed Fra on ff EE duli, Mini the\u2019 Wwores were an follows Association | \u2018Glen's Falls; | Duar, ap Thoon a: bo J a upon it.you bear upon it.when lifted.Therefore when the leather across This is why it runs on the sides.-Self-expanding.° Your foot s spreads when you stand \".\u2018Therefore a new shoe which fits ie neatly when lifted, must pinch when Your foot narrows.again, at the ball, so that it is comfortable to stand on\u2014 the shoe is then too loose when lifted.7 Now the Resilia Soled Slater Shoe expands w when your foot does, and contracts when lifted, making it easy as an old shoe, the first time you wear it.\u201cGoodyear Welteé-\u201485 oo grade.wear has stretched the ball of the.foot, | t wrinkles, and over Montreal Toronto \u2018Ottawe L.cmdom | finish.The Judges, disquali ed Bowler for his foul riding an d fave aylor \u2018gezond money, placing the Chicago rider last.Pan-Ameri Circuit champicnship mile, pro! nl Fa L.Kramer, Raut range won; Iver Lawson, Buffalo, second.5 mirtes 12 4-5 seconds.- Time, mile, professional, final \u2014James Bowl- Chicago, won; Ned Newkirk, Chicago, second; Jack Green, England, third; Otto Maya, \"Erie, Pa., fourth.Time, 2 3 Half-mile, handicap, rotons nal eat\u2014Lester Wilton, Plattsburg.15 yards; Major Taylor, \u2018Worcester, scratch, ws peck | , 50 yards, 4.Time #15 Bowl- (ini second and ok rg third.Bootes A pron for fouling Taylor, who was ven second.Time 15, xposit Invitation, middle distance championship : Mile.Leader.1.Flkes- SOU Cfikes 10.Elkes -.«.Elkes .Elkes « +.+.Elkes vo oo Elkes - One\u201d tour-Elkes, \u201838 pone 37 miles 650 710 -ygrdn.~; Record.1.20 4-5 - 72 - 15.06 1-5 28.39 Time.1.31 3-5 229.14.49 38 28.38 35 ; 30.14 245 30.11 38.11 18 37.oa 45.18 2-5 miles: 100 yards; yards; Taylor, 30 miles = Yaternitionsl Race.: PARIS, Auguet 16.\u2014 The contestants in an international bicyele face Paris o Brest and return, a distance of twelve bandred kilometres, started at 4.53 o'clock this morning.\u201cThere were twenty-seven competitors.Aucouturier was the first to ~The Stater Shoe\u201d 225 Si .jamos Street 2381 St Catherine St.1531 St Cathorino St, Agencive in every cther Clitrw and Fown 183 1 NTH) Rare You Te Are Pimple, for prech a 1 5097 x Ki ÈS Chisage, All stsen of SOLID RUBBER ARRIAGS TIRES 89 ere made afl reads.We guarantees cach set perféct in construction.P MONTREAL DEPOT, 1921 7 Phillips Aquare.TRADE MARK M.Fletcher, 12; C.Brigger, Dr.Wien, 13; C.Mitchel, 13; P.Trades, 16; J.ohnstone, We Spangler, In Fletcher, 13; Wilson, 18; C: G.Seche ET B.B $hison, 11; Cot Higginson, 16; + Ketchum, 9 ; E F.G .Throop, 1 E.G.Prarapens Pie ow G.Bray, 18; J.he: stone, 16; Dr.8) White, 14; Yt.Upton, 17; C.Summerhayes 15; w F.W.estbrook, 15; A.Westover, Mont Du Te ei Ww.J.§ ler, 165 T .Thompson, 16; dose a Du nue er Alexanders a, Dreux, twenty-one north of Eten a Ge Cx £ X ac, =f Haro en eu an Beat McEachern.sqpRs GFIELD, Mars August 16.\u2014 Johnny Ne defeated \" Archie - McEach- in a twenty-milt paced rare at the Coliseum 1e last night, inning by eight laps.me, 33.12 45.nadian seemed out clatsed after the third mile.cn - = , \u2018HE SHOOTING AT OTTAWA, Seven Events Were Finished at Yes- 4 rare ee Shoot.Set the te ol te Dig La Erin ; ep al event was at twenty hé and \u201c0.* Stimiper B atford, 18; P.Tru- : Gétavra vw Crd.Mitchell, I Brant ford, 14; N.LG pay Blerbrouke, lé: C.G.Thompeon, Sherbroo 13; West- AP Dufl, Toronto, Pook, Brentford, 13; J.| ment \u2018Woh ls; WoT A.w, does Otta- y 0 de - H.win, nicbiion, Montreal.7 Anderson, Gukvi \u2018ec 1, B.3 * TEL tava, 6; oe Soren ev wie 20 20 bic.and w.ros ere: 19; Suramerhayes, JR den Hamilton, 10: cuûâws, 195 lave, 10: C, G.Thompeon, ares scker, Torento, is; \"BI bison, a! J.\u2018H milo 16; fac Mitchell, Brant 16; R.Greene, \u2018oronto, 10; N., Sherbrooke.can pusrant a SE AE entra ve ce $50; en en à t Ron\u2018 , : four mo ene 85, ®.; 2 re vu Pianos, \u20ac orth, i5; TC.a merhaye 13,3.oe 7, Sher i a i; i\" Brantford 1 13; T.I, Upton, Ho \u2018 Hamilton, %: Kennedy, Brent- fo, Br raion a; u.bi VE Porn UT a T Preis a Yt S$: G.Greene, 15: 16; WN De fier.avt, pl 12; 6.1 Harker, rentré, su taws, .Hutchleon bg.api 1 nson, 4; x tawa, 14; = Ok Greenwood, (ford, New Etes ind .F., Hi: 8 W.: W.E.Deremo, 19: A.W.Yoon, 1; ©.@ Thom 17; W.G.10;.Ÿ, i But, a .Dumont, 15; edy, 16: H., the bank.|! T.C.Boville 16; Rome 18; y a.à 10; aie Dumont, is; .Thom Cpt SE + fj FA 1; 4 Upton, omery, 12; 2; © Damon C.Fletc er, 13; C.Bigger, pe C.J.iy A! \u2018W.177 _ Throop 15; 1; EF WE , 15; J.N.Des: lauriers, 14; G.Dumont, A 15; Dr.Birkett, 10; J.V.G braith, Js; Fa A Mitchell Hi inson, Thi ThPmpeon, 1 Capt.Pereme ile, 14 (From the Washington Btar.) \u201cAbout the queerest fish story I know of,\u201d said a highly truthful Jooking man\u2014~ indeed, he was a clergyman\u2014\"happened to [meat ;-vhere- - used to summer withimy family.Ove day of fin ni.ob ee Totti trying to forest or, other.Le went peering 8 & i > son ae noticed ing | shina Lent my bay uy AE un sen groin he came back 1 was pr t ished to find the hing (hing Wes WY wife s wedding ring.\u201cHow it ever got there was mystery at fret, but I or pet a beierer in fairies ; sort of think, so Mente ice bad desdenel, causes of the nthe sston- The and with a sanidon in 23 up to y what een in down to =e presently tint there remains of a fish hawk\u2019s nest in the forks | pear the tree, and [Rutting thi à together 8 desk bad e causé the That = my ny mond 1 sent ent m He ca and up my wife's ring in 2 8 the f fon le They dig \"care © fee \u20ac s blown hawks.- had left by: the wi nd, dn v- the win ithe ring had\u2019 d pped_out and by chance ad caught on the twig where I ond it.In any event, if that was not the there, how did it\u2019 For surely it wi there, and my wife is wearing i t to-day.\u201d .| A Wonderful Bridge.The most wonderful bridge in the is one of solid agate in is Arisens.petrified tree, from 3 feet to diameter.spanning a chasm 40 More than 100 feet of its length both ende being embedded in stone of the canvon.isins Tw ty Catarrh for enty Years and cured in n few anya, amd James, of Beranton, on Pa, says so \u2018cata 4 years.hront and \u201cBin the 1 head been A Wher iva breath.I parmi NS Do a few ko relief.A ter hoy \u201cBold at Laf\"72 Wie 175 Powder.e are 5.1 ¥.Charron, Drupgist x .Notre me Strat et 3 pit i Wentbrock, 17; 17: Dr.- THE CLERGYTMANYS FISH STORY eaten *by the storms, pp CE ' , + + A SWIFTEST VIG EVER BOLT.ays John R.Spears, - \u201cthe New York World Expert, After |» nea.Examining Her a Little Closer, So Sat what the New York Journal Expert Thinks ef the New Challenger\u2014Plans For an - American Henley to Rival the British One\u2014The Course to be a Mile and a Half and to Cost $1, 600,000.Spears, of the New York World \"to praise Shamrock IIL NL hour, and go with confidencé of lifting the he tender Porto Rico, which is under the command of Mr.David Barrie, was no doubt they would soon find themeelves back on their old standing, first in rac- der mes h every preparation wae made bo inted and varnished yesterday, and now receive, ber, Shamrock II.was not put in fa ooks , apick and The is well adapted With the War C Menthe dry dock as the workmen exvected to her mer ca i , having ample ac.(Special- to the Star.) fo ot o or the u The painting of Erin was not ¢om- crew of me mot uly\" but also abun- BROCKVILLE, August 16\u2014Herb.I pleted until yesterday morning, and in coD-! da sequence she had to be left in the empty dock the remainder of the day to get dry.But there was no end of work done on ot room for the supp ementary spare, sails and gear that form part of the equipment of a\u201c modern racing machine There is a epecial cabin prepared for the re tary-Treasurer of the A.C.A, a Burns and , J.Page, of the Toronto Canoe club, were here to interview the clubs with a view to inducing them lo send their war canoe GENS to com .\u2018| eight saïlmakers from Ra loft, also te the new ehellenger, and some of if was ce rn for the o vers of the U in the a ce on Monday n ext.There that gives \u2018new and more accurate Shamrock.hed in th à a wo fampion p pion he 21S a © men are bert e steerage an ionahip, - of what sho may pa er Jo.have well.ventilated and comfo able quar able Ey and individual prizag are wes wedged in place for ters, They have been indulging in water- given won cl Be of Brock- à dé it is worth noting thet the melons, aweet corn, canteloupes and Other Ÿ Y M GA vo Tears oe ot Mesritt dérrick Champion mast on \u201cYankee\u201d fare quite new maay of , tering end and got it secure from fal in just ot hod of ¢ the rows of C4 ri ie the deu sans Wright + ha Ne éd Free ne (eat, malin to wager | Bétamin ére to dy the He Le - mmo! « ge ea end co! y rèquires in \u2018place (the cup rin ug hat Tt oud be.piled Wha day\u2019s collison on the Y.\u2019s #ho were run into three times by the Brits.He states emphatically th his canoe was forced into Ottawa\u2019s rater by Britannia.Pointe Claire Regatta, The following in Nhe official list of the entries for to-morrèw's one 2-foot class Kogtenay nedea, Ivoloo, G.or vi sue ter, H.L.class \u2014 Kootenay\u201d G.'W.Slaugh- After the mast wes shrouds and stays had been set up meantime, of course) the boom and gaff were a the time that definite ides , mi at a of the enormous sail Sree of the new chal that the same.sanguine confidence pre- Tailed among them when they were here Meanwhile conservative Americans be- \u2018lieve that Nat Herreshoff is to be depended upon when the America\u2019s Cup is in the.balance.A curious crewd will be on hand in the ag em the belo.the of the orm o e \u20ac e ow the water 105 test ed length of this spar beén- feet.That is a very great error.i > Iron 6 oh sor iy L.ord) Valols; vraie, W_ Ewing, Valois: = 5 Claire; se ey = Font Cire} chy on \"Loo, A.G.Duder, Bes \u2014 Anita, J.E.Walsh, Fn abont ae Dorke, Gu ie .L.Paton, Valo\u2019; Îey, Copland a n, plots Ter.Ÿ , lois; Iris, F.Valois.ois nae class \u2014 Wasp, \"6.T.Gordon, Dor- uth, Geo.Slack, \u2018Beaurepaire: Mabel, À.vd C.Sclater, Beaure ire; i Mary, © N.Dowker, St.Ann's; Tea Ren urepaire, Four- lub\u2014Ofice asp ee.Beck 6.Sha, ton, \u2018Mombers\u2014W.Anderson, F.Shaw, T.Power, E.Brunette.ope LPC.Howard and and N.W.C.Manson, a.Been and H.L Troutpeck, Lachine nd C.C.\u20ac x\" Sangerson and W.Anderson, Pointe laire B.Clu Single soul, family skiff\u2014W.Anderzon, W.Peck, .\"Auchmuty, Pointe Claire.Tope canoe, green \u2014 Anderson and T.Saunderson.Pointe Claire; L.A.W.Brooks and Paxton, Lachine; Ww.Whitaker and H.Johnston, Lachine; R.Magor and W W Pomplrett, Lachine; w Chartes and J.Lowe, hine; W.Ki sock and L.Morrice, Lachine Four in canoe, , opea\u2014P.C.Floyd, M.C.W.Manson, G.Davideon, B.L.Trout- beck, Lachine; W.Anderson, J.E.Brunette, T.Saunderson Howard.Pointe Claire, H.Mudge, w Peche , Power, G.Bolton, Pointe Claire.Single paddle, green\u2014W.Anderson, J.E.Brunette, .Pointe Claire; P.C.Howard, Morrice, W, R.Charlton ine.Greasy pole contest \u2014 8.Saunders, F.Millen, W.Millen, R.Chillae, A A R.Matthew, G.Peck, Pointe : Elliott.M.Levine, T.Church, TL arhine; J JE.Brunette, Pointe 2 ar canoe\u2014Lachine No.\u20181, Lachine No.Pointe Claire, Valois.2 rhe canoe tournament \u2014 Pointe Claire, 1 am con- | line are first m Tit made mani to from 120 fideot that the boom is bot far erican eyes.feet 1 This wir Fein \"ütterky ificrediblé, but I have Set the distan this far: 1 kno ow positiely thal e tanee fram the after -wide of- the mast\u201dto the after edge of the taffrail is 100 feet 10 inches.In mv jude ment the boom extends beyond the taffrail not lem than 18 feet.À very able me- ic assured me that in his judgment it extended nearly 20 feet beyond the taffrail.An experien officer of a merchant ship estimated \u2018the overhang at \u201cfrom 18.to 20 feet.\u201d It is of the utmost im that Mr.\u201cNat\u201d Herreshoff and all who are inter- æsted in the defender ahould take serious note these figures.If is any way of increasing the sail ares of Comet trod t must be done.They may rest zasu that the figures here given are abaclutely \u201cins.a 117-foot boom, too.The face that a boom 117 feet long is ly- inion the warehouse near the dry docks tes that Captain Sycamore is not cer- in [that the challenger can cary the sail d by a boom mot less than 119 feet long.He may yet substitute the shorter \u2018boom, but the shorter boom is something to\u2019 make every one interested in Constitution gasp with astonishment.I could not make an accurate estimate of the len opt of the af, but it seemed to be rat Plan for American Henley.NEW YORK, August 16.\u2014An elaborate plan for an American Henley slong Riverside Drive has been prepared by Dr.Joha T.Nagle, of the Health Department.Dr.Nagle is a life member of the New York Athletic Club, and has for many years taken an active interest in aquatic sports.Dr.Negle is now on his vacation at Oceanic, N.J., and when be returns to town will submit his plan to the Board of Public Improvements.\" For years New York oarsmen bave deplored the fact that there is no first-class course among the numerous waterways | about the city for rowing races The Harlem River is objectionable for many reasons.Scores of sewers empty into \u2018it and the training of men is interfered with because of the.noxious odours they are forced to breathe.crowded con- tee of gure the iver also bampers the prac tice o.Nagle Holds that a city of New York: s eminence should second to none in the matter of providiny a proper rowing course, and one t attract oarsmen from all parts of the country during the racing season.PLANS A BIG BREAKWAYER, His plan calls for the erection of a breakwater feet from the shore and running from Ninety-ninth street to One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street alon, THE TURF GREAT CRESCEUS NEW RACING RECORD BEATS THE ABBOT AT BRIGHTON BEACH.Thousands Watched the Race\u2014Trot- ting Races at Glen's Falls are Fin- ished\u2014Regular Running Races at Saratoga, Fort Erie and Windsor Well Attended.NEW YORK, Aug.16.\u2014Yesterday at the Brighton Beach track, under the auspices of the New York Trotting Association, the champion stallion and champion gelding Cresceus and The Abbott came together for a purse of $12,000.The Abbott with his | record of 2.03 1-4, of last season, and short in rtion to the .length of the boom, thoux am confident - that the gaff is not shorter than Constitution's.I uld say it was something long- ha speaking of the length of the hull of 1 Riverside Park.The One Hundred an - ; the new ek on ee paper ! Twenty-ninth street terminal of the break- Cresceus, with a mark of 2.02 14, made at Assumed er who visited her while in water, he proposes, shall be connected with Columbus, were to decide question of which was the one to go down in history as the fastest Se horse now living.Ther w resent tha éver seen Te he on a New ik track ok un: Se the old conditions, and this has been a few mes since the exist- = a the old track by the scashore.The grand stand yak simply packed, and this, espite the fact that reserved seats with the pier now there, and he suggests that er recreation pier be erected at foot of Ninety ninth street to conmeet with the south: erly end nd of the breakwater, thus giving a eltered fghtaway'\" water course a mile ais à half long} and 400 feet wide.The kwater he thirty feet wide, surmoun 18 OVER 14¢ FEET LONG.w that, I know the distance from noue aide of the mast to the after edge rail to be #00 feet, 10 inches, t she is more than 140 £ ; shall be ditapes \u2018from the forward de with btoad.forward side of her flat walk over its entire length for te ase oh ied t fo feet She | is more cf the.publie.admission oo 5\u201c.{hile boxes 2, holding ect longer than ns ion.- persons were disposed of t this statement like that He also proposes jes the erection of » fine | (20 each, in additon to the regnlar admission.promenade on the vith the water course.prie Porte or grea to be connect wi Versi ve ome ee Ship to.meas.hor bridgen over the tracks of the Nef York the reader who now may doubt the state.Cen tral Railroad.- at feat wid ments will learn officially whether they are The Dome nade is to be fifty c, ac te or not.pa nt for * epestators while 266 aging: In the mean time it behooves Mr.Nat erres eld, he declares it will be a delightful an H hoff and Mr.Butier Duncan to as healthful recreation pot for the public at all times.Dr.Nagle h of the boom will seem gard ding ne EEE pat Ts \u201chay be The weather was simply perfeci for the deni ; t trial and the track wax like velvet, though probably a second slow.THE DRIVERS APPEAR ON TRACK.It was about 330 o'clock when the \u2018drivers, Ketcham and Geers, appeared before the grand \u2018stand and obtained their poritions fo & start by the flip of à coin.k was with the driver of Cresceus, as he secured the pole, a decided \u201cadvantage with two horses so nearly equal in point of record.When, a little later, the borses came from the paddock they were wild] cheered and they looked fie fo for the wo sume that both statements are correct.\u2018ven considerable For with that gth over all that he time to working out the scheme and his esti- d yesterda st the fineness of the fines \u201cof this\u2019 b bull above water muet be Mate of the total cost is $1,000,000.Louis second day devoted to emp And a A.Risse, chief topo hical engineer of a study of her hut would have the city, has collaborated with Dr.Nagle in iven em- li working out the plan, and has prepared à before Them.Fortunately, the wind phasis if pate tea Tae od not been roap of the watermay and the Preakwater bad died down to a dead calin, so there | was Do 0 in that line.Each was driven up .and down the stretelf for a prarming up, and \u2018when they ahore promena All of the oarsmen with whom Dr.Nagle | hae consulted in reference.to .his scheme obtained.But the figures show beyond dis put that the lines are fine.They also indicate that the lines under water are as th are strongly in favour of is all of vhe reached the start us was slightly fine repeat Sith \u20ac emphasis that the lines local rowing club will prob by join in a in the lead and they were called back.Tha above water indicate that is far and | movement to push the matter when it comes next time down, however they were noee up before the Board of Public Improvements.\u2026 |_\u2014COURSE-NEAR-FO-COLLEGES\u2014\u2014 The water course would be close to Col umbis end Barnard Colleges and convenient to other large éducations) institutions the no: d of Manhattan Isiani.away the swiftest yacht ever built.and poee and skipping slong like like birds over From an examination of the dock where ed ive\u2014her the fields.Then like a shot Cresceus ru to the front and had » | which he held to to be Jute lead The ; Al lighly reduced at the half in Ath port and he was à very close second | at: the hearers in made -to\u2014reeei ne magine that her fin keel is not far from thirty feet long, and that the mas; is stepped about fifteen feet forward of the forward end of the fin keel.These estimates are made on poor data, and may be two or À th en ed believed 1.32 14.eet ith each e e course were constructed, it is believ The vast crowd real a world's three Bot vesorts.from \u201cthe \u2018other side that the ard students would.imitate record was about te to be med ny the grand the girls at Vassar, Wellesley and other women\u2019s colleges, and take an active inter est_in rowing mattere.its feet, while the muiti- h bei latively slo speck of her as being relatively slow in rose to ite feet ete, ween th we stays, and that would indicate a long fin keel.\u201cstand and the track cheered wildi ile the poutre is designed primarily The consideration of the underwater Jol for oaremen Dr Nagle\u2019s plan ie to have it, ing down the ots rary ch qua 2 bat ee om royal The intenfion uni put her in the dry.deed used for ui En of of aquatie sports, tub with his bulldog grit kept on, Doster ce dock oon and then what.ne be call ma of \u201che clubs now on the Harlem River tended oF J as Lo boat 1 à be the can be made.The sailor-man estimate will \"would move their boat houses tothe néw world's trotting a race.To say course, it is iev and the rent they would pay to the city ould help to pay 4 the expense of maintaining t amusement : place, Speaking of his 2 flan, Dr.Ne \u2018England has a H bankment, whi that the svrrgeliroe\u2019RtDt, created tumubiuone applause on the stand faintly conveyed th meaning of the expression.THERE Was A SECOND TRIAL.They were sent away be had when she is seen under sail in various kinds of b What New York Journal Says.Duncan Curry, the yachting expert of the New York Journal, says: While some good\u201d judges of yachts think she is the fastest challenger ever sent across in \u2018quest of the cup, ôther equally good judges A that she will be beaten worse \u2018In France mireds © inflüences are \u2018for the creation of a French Henley, and do not see\u2018 why we should not take advantage of the splendid Hudson River and tie handsome Rivers de Drive for the vonstrue- elled a hundred yards before he made a disastrous break tion of a Henley of our own where tens of : er wever, Ab wares she is a very tak- thousands UT New \u201cYorkers could wittiews Kept MSGi?s ee sue t and should render a splendid ac: [the sport a\u201d?bl i 208 10, tue the | le has been prominent in ia ag) for the beautifying of the en and the Sreation of schemes to advance the ne work of of ns ; emall parks in lensely cro ions oF the cy and from the first ve potes ion \u2018of récrestion pers, post : Many vents ago he wrote a pamphlet proposing the es: ta wl of herself in anything but the strong: est breezes.In this respect she resembles the Constitution, which as yet has shown nothing like the Columbia's speed in a in.Sycamore, in speaking erday of the new challenger and defen der, said: \u201cNo one (knows how hard it is to get one of, these boats if trim.We think we have fers in 135, and came home the \u20ac le Toe 5 fy 31 ond, S50 aile in e As tbe 1 raçe was the best three in five, Ketcham consented.that Cresceus go an: other heat.This he did shortly before five o'clock, accompanied by a runner for the first half, Where he was joined by andther ur.boat in.eomething like trim ishing of a public.rk at Coney Island.eo and we.are confident she wil Bender ne ne an fo 2 he did oe wile in 205 Y9.08, i e actount of hereelt in the cup races.\u201d cu : Wu à ter in.half Loi 12 ERLE) meets |S SET RE h f 1 co! tende not only was this race of the ooh considerably faster than she and Thea she wo a.\u201cArthur Torta], a.leaving 40m, but that he has also.been sick and.- n against the beat.hor under ab for Hamilton, Ont, this week to take his best mile since his.recovery was in The mow Shamrock can.now most any conditions.\u201d oe of 2, over an extensive business, by the men ing before the race was $100 to mebs \u2018of the St.Lambert Boating Club, BOOM ABOUT 108 PEt LONG.their clubhouse at Bt.St.Lambe rt, proved to Bong on Cremeans ad it was lively, there There seems to some dispute shout the very succestfu his driver, or who \\ willing .to Jom rime do be pe dipste thes! Lo SE without 1 rar hr A little end a 1 to 2 on, and ner .shipped yesterday.Sir as Lipton\u2019: consisted of songs, recitations, ins instgumen- repreeentative asserta that it is 105 feet while others insist that its length is The true are now said to about 108 feet, so you ean pay yout money and take your choice.RE Yesterday all the Shamrock\u2019s running Ti ©.ging was put in place and her Tin \" viginng set up.Her old main boom, which arrived on the Anchotia \u201ctras slung yestar- , And her gaff place \u201cin pos ition.Her an 4 \u2018doweprit was ship ; 3 per peak a and throat uds tet up.liards were rove, but vo wails will be Erie Basin ot until after ohe leaves the Mr.Barrie returned.from the An- tal selections, fancy dances, During the intermission\u2019 =.Horalr was presented with a bandeome ciga: and a life membership in the Sub, ee g- gether with an address.On replying, Cu Helén orsfall spoke very appreciative vely.of connection with the club in at -Quoady of thie racing interests of the elu oid | the boys that even if they had hard mr : .Polson\u2019s Nervilise Cures Rheumatism at present not to it Tae only practice that meds mie \u201cTtie remarkable strength and marvellous ng wer of Nerviline renders it quits finfa there being a time not so long ago the.Lambert Club was at.the ol | ible in rheumatism.Five times the tree, and that for Years \u2018gteonger than any other the - \u2018Trunk Club won very little, but now; 6.: Be of a | in 30 34.This ¢ | beautifully, tt The.Abbots.had mot trar- | .Consuela 8.,, bm, \" ehoria with the Shamrock\u2019s boom, he found { ing to\u2019 their untiring efforts th were, 4t source of the pain and drive out the :dis- gwhiling to thn the following cablegrem from | the top, and he.only way : can hy age Ey ent parrain 1 a oo .one is by co an , nC lsd work ch \"Shamrock is proceeding and he strongly advised, tbe St, Lambert hactter th cota of Foi porctoiore ei «os for Agnerien.Within ea wv, he bad) Jorge 36 cons\u2019 Rottiée Ua Beaurepaire, chine.Swimming, 100 yards \u2014 R Chillas, R.Peck, G.eck, Pointe Claire; E.Bailey, Ste.Anne's.General Shafter .seco see «vo 5 8 810 Lenora .viv ve sie ose 7 7 Tro Room Mate 6 sa Time\u20142.18%, 21, 211%, 21% 2.11%.2.10 class, pacing: purse, $2,000 Sphynx 8., ch.c., by Sphynz\u2014 Winnie 8., by Pasacas (Spear) 4 1 1 1 Carmine, ba.(Golden) .\u2026.13863 Little Squaw, blk.m.- (Erwin) \u2026 2 7 3ro e sas ses se sess ses acess ose $ \u20ac BrO Sophia «i.ve cee ve cer eee T 8 4TO THUNB.+.voverssvce vec +.8 8 TrO Tom Calhoun es nee obs see oo.B @ Bro Time\u20142.07%, 2.08%, 2.00%, 2.09% J Grand special race, trotting; purse Cre oa.che, Robert MoGregor \u201c \u2014Mabe y Mantorino Howard (Ket- cham) .11 The Abbot, De.by \"Chimes\u2014Nettie King, by Mambrino King (Geers) 2 ds Quarter.Hair Three-quarters.Me.1.01% 1.32% 034 NY 1.02% 1.35 2.08% 2.10 class, trotting; purse, $1.600\u2014 Toggles, br.g., by Strathaway- \u2014Fly, by Pasha, (Clark).4111 King Chimes, b.g (Davis) .«.1 25 2 Temple Wilkes, bs.(Golden) 3 5 3ro Sister Alice.wes er eos T 3 210 Lite Dick .sew wes 00» + 3 4 GTO fee.200 02 + 64 00-05 2,5 8 8 ATO Wistful .+ s.ucvsvue ve -\u2026.657 7ro m P.ier oo on .8 sar Time\u20142.11%, 2.00%.210, 214%, Speclal heat with ru mates -Cres- ceus, ch.s., Ketcham, 80%, 1.01%, 1.34, 2.05.Getaway Day at Glen\u2019s Falls.' GLEN'S FALLS, August 16.\u2014The fourth and last day of the clreuit meet was somewhat marred by after a heat of each race had been run, but a large crowd atterided to witness the star race of the meet.the free-for-all\u2019 .Coney was ill and scratched, leaving only Royal R.Sheldon, Connor and léilanes.Connor was not well, and his sicknéds was announced by Starter Merrill, ut he started nevertheless and took sectind\u2019 money.He ruled favourite, at the \u201copbnihg.of to 40 for field.The } is race by quar- Audubon Boy was a prohibitive favour- fte In \u2018the 2.18 15 Pace à selling for $50 against $20 for the fi nd won Ry he pleased.Pools on the Cresceus- Abbot race, at Brighton Beach sold a tx for the former to $16 for the latter.218 Pacing _class; the Hudson River purse, Audubon Boy.ch.g.by J.J.Audubon (Hudson) .\u2026 .111 Cousin M.bik.m.(Benedict) 822 Lady Baya dem.(ON ) - \u2026 288 Ed.Bennett, ch.g.(Johnson, .ds L.| be satisfied with the Ben Mac, 100,.Lan: 10 to 1 and 2601 gece oe nd; Kllogrs am, sgn A 4 td 0 lo Montanic and im ran.los, Kenner, for: three- Third rece, 1 3-3 mi jper-oler-Baron Pepper.110, Beauchamp.to and 4 to 1, won; All Green, by Shaw, 13 to 5 and 3 to 5, second; Black ô tol and 1to 3, t ran, , to 1 and 5 to 1, second; Oclawha, 101, Smith, 8 to 1 and Ito 1, third.ime, 1.08 45.Drago- man, Becret, Fire Krupp, Goldsby, Frivol and Montana Plerre also ran, Fifth race, 1 mile and 70 yards, for mald- en Time, 1.47 5.barpahooter, The Blue and Infal- In the ope in, he pe BF race, Mercer, ridden by only poh have received a severe shaking up, t unconscious, and a 10.30 o'clock last night was in the same condition.His condition seems to be very At the Windsor Track.RACE TRACK, WINDSOR, Ont.August 16.\u2014The weather and track conditions were perfect.Nyx was the favourite In the first race, and justified the confidence of her backers by going to the front at flag fall, and the result was never in doubt, as she won eased u by two lengths, but it cost her owner rotect h as she was run up that mue : over Heat entered price, erodes was favourite in the second at even money, but was outfooted all, the way, finishing fifth.Lacrimae, 3 to 1,/won easily, with 1 Last Knight second, and Vela third.Ben O'Fallon won the third, and had speed in reserve, never being in any danger.Ed.Roth, the favourite: had to place.Bauber pulled City of Detroit handicap, fourth on the card, was \u2018a pretty race.Four responded to the call.Miss Boak and Aloha II.raced neck and neck to the half, followed closely by Enghurst and Jarboe in the same position.After passin, that the Soak assumed the initiative, an finished a half length to the good.Aloha II.second, and Enghurst, third.Nugget, the favourite, won the fifth, Marie Tryon second, Bix Bits third.Edna Garry won the sixth in a driving finish from Marion Lynch.Mr.Pomeroy, the favourite, finished third.Fusion was left at the post.Summary: First race, selling, 8 furlonge\u2014Nyx, 102, à, Hepe It to 6, won; Little Chico, 94, $ to 1, second; Golden Harvest, 97, ; \"Martin 8 to 6, third.Time, 1.14%.Alex.Pearson, Georgia Gardner, Alice Mantell, Custodian, E.P.Kid Hampton and Mud- der also ran.Becond race, selling, 5 furlongs\u2014Lacri- mae, 107, McCann, 3 to 1, won; Last Knight, 106, Henderson, 8 tol, second; Vela, 97, J.Haring dos \u2018are, Time, Lo aly , Herodes, 0! unde: and (he Widow also ran © eon rd race, s elle, Pa furlon \u2014 Ben O'Fallon, 109, a, to 1, L von: Ed.Roth, ; Robe borta: 2 to 5, second; Ghetto, 107, J.Martin, 6 to 1 third, Time, 1.35%.Zonne, Ellen Dale, Meggs, Lilly Herr and race, 5 Hng, maiden 2 year-olds Nuggett, 108, Bolas 6 to 5, won ; Mar Tron, 106, Howen, 710 5, 3; Six Bits, oe Martin, 3 to 1, 3.T1 4.Bell Street, Pigeon Te Top, Jennie Day, Lint and Aretas 1 00 ph, race, Jelline, 1 mile Edna Garry, an 0 yon ; | 108, Roberts, 3 to 1, pomeras Sa, Parretta, & to 5, 3.Tin me, 1.43.Remp, Os.mon, El Eleanor Holmes and King Ellwood Fourth race, handicap, 1 1-16 miles\u2014Miss , 95, J.Martin, even, won ; Aloha II., 7 \"Fico.8 to § 3; Enghurst, 104, Givens, to 2 8 Time, \u2018147 1-2 Jessie Jarboe ro RESULTS AT FORT ERIE.RT ERIE RACE TRACK, Ont., -.ug- ust i raroather clear, track tast.ve year-olds and up, 7 furlon \u2014Waterhôuse, 106, Moy 7 to à, won bya length and a half ; C.Wilson, p fo 1,3; Punctual, 103, 7 Daly, 3 1-2 to 1, Time, \"1.28 1.2.Tamarin, Little Tommy Tucker Sempire, Templar, Galliene - and Friendship re ran as named.Seco! race, 2-year-old filles, 4 1-2 f longs\u2014Abbey Dell, 100, Hayden, 8 to 1, won by a Jrock; Lady Patroness, 105, L.Thompson 4 to oll ; Circus Girl, 100, J.Daly, 8 to ob 3.56, Sliver Chimes, Weddin March, Juanita M., Elizabeth Jane and Miss Wax fan as Ta rd race, ds and up, I mile\u2014 res 106, rMtcQuede, s to 1, won by four arren, 107, .Tho ey ot to 2, and 6 to 5, 2 ; Easter Lily.15 L.Jackson, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, 3.Time, 1.42.Exit, Badinage, Froe Lance, Silver \u2018Garter snd Guatemala ran\u2018as named.ourth race, 2-year.olds, 5 furlongs\u2014Lac, 110, Blake, 6 to 5, won by a néck ; Bourbon King, 101, Adams, 7 to 2; Taxm an, 103, L.Jackson, 11 to 5, 8.Tire, 1.01 344.Dixie | oen and Moderator en as named.race, 3-year-oi nd - - long pas ÿ and up, 6 1-2 fur- re, 107, McQuad by à longt Quade, even, won Pem and a half ; Young»Hen , 102, on, 5 to 1, Race Bud, Ti, L.was at first thought | | * THE Acabéix D DE E MÉDECINE crx HAS PLACED OP FRANCE - + poil Inaris : (\u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS\" At the Head of All the Waters Examined for Purity and Freedom from Disease Germs.\u201d RARE han hry Besant ~ Lea & Perrin Sauce.J.M.DOUGLAS & CO., Canadian Agents, Montreal and Vancouver.\u2018 13 tawtf CREELMAN'S TRIP CYCLIST MUCH CHARMED WITH Started From the Ancient Town of Waterford and Saw All the Places of Interest Throughout the Country \u2014\u2014 Some Interesting Anecdotes \u2014 He Will Soon be Back.RER ED on the \u201cEmerald ford, on June 14th, and also finish tour of the islan or two ago, having, in the meantime made a trip around the coast Waterford is a v it was known as Sitric, a Dane, made a fortitied city of it in the year, mentioned, the name was chang- \"(à thers), or Vera.ne city has Sone through some stirring times\u2014was walled in THROUGH IRELAND, BEAUTIES OF ISLAND.Ireland, July wi first Isle\u201d at Watered my d at tho seme town a day & W.BA 7e Main 2.8.HUSS vassal Len Main A.8.Lawrence 8t.Tel, old town\u2019 before 853, ort Lairge, but when ford of the fa- For Frea Plans and Information, #INVESTORS« If you wanta positively suré and safe investment, which you can go and see for yourself buy land in Montreal Aner, Tue MONTREAL S\u2019 RAILWAY CARS: will g a first-class servide \u201cin a few weeks, and all the advance tremendous You can\u2019t help making.big money, and a quick turn\u2019 ovéf.Pre will y., NOW.0: sur Room 228 Temple Building, BEEK, fan S48 Park Ave., or 168888.MARDIL, tr un Avenue.Tel 804 Clark sin 3187.Galety Girl pm, a Red Wilkes, dam by Hom ABS).0.000 Paster Lily, en pater) Maud T., ch.m.(Johnson) Graham, b.g.(McPh Hallie Bird, b.n Mackay © ilkes TAI ee non ten OF =1 ch OF 8 oh BO = LT YIT FRvyes «200 CI TOD Wi pd bera, b.m.(Ave Time\u20142 144 Pk, 215%, \u201c217%.2.10 class; pacing; purse, $500 - Ambulator, b.h., by A Emma E., ch.m.\u201cby \"Allen p (Lawr ce) .Joo Pilot, ve.by Deitn- - éator (Kibo Marion G., bin.(O'Neil) Amella, ch.m.(Poirier).Light it Stan \u20ac ch.E.(Blanchard) .Early Bird, i.(Kn app) .\" Ti 2.10, Sok, on LW me 2.11%, 2.12%.of 25 class; trotting; purse, 3500 (unfinish- \u2026 0 \u2026 \"a Loh NN AC em ow \"ry ~ 200 15 =» >= ce » sn \u2014- \u201cbr.rd 2 3 woe æ Im ee ow or nes ww = œ Mo © Aon a we 3 F by Directum (Pierce) .so.#21 Dan T., be (Patterson) .we vee 21.8 Alkalone, 1K.+.seers 6°86 3 Genevier, cms Eady) 2.826 Hunter ht, ve panies 85% me\u20142.14%, 1%, 23%.5 \u201cThe Results at at Saratoga.SARATOGA.N.Y, Susum 16.\u2014There were only four starters estérday, The oF dei favourite, while All Green Rhymer, closely followed\u201d by ade the running down Fox, m bac stretch, Al Green Pepper laying lose All & sp, On the far turn Joined Rhymes, other two still in a good toh.In run down the the ron Pepper, the latter's Nght weig! Wood him In good st he by a neck, wit lack Fox a length and a th f tretoh turn cut down at es rovaaturtium was worked fi notes es be- peat und unt] Poe Foturty, for \u20ac to sand to} thied 1 fur tar all ages \u2014 1 The corners and Nbrary i Le se ro Que \u2018| was destroyed by vatched the bottom, they think, so that the ship can be floated, and the pumps will have her clear to-morrow, so that she can be floated some time during the forenoon.That is.what we expect, but, of course, some new difficulty may develop to delay pi the ship up the barbour The steamer Yotivette sailed for Halifax at noon yesterday with a large number of passengers and a big freight.NOTES OF THE NEWS.Fire did damage to the extint of $100,000 at Pensacola, Fla, on Wednesday.Biba oh Hennessy, of Kansas, Bishop Keane, of Missouri, are in que hundred labourers for th North- West ott Ottawa Thursday ats ternoon.Thursday was a civic holiday at Winnipeg.and there were several excursions out of the orne of the new Massey Hall ph Agricultural College was laid yesterday by Mr.W.BE, Mas- pays: \u201cIt is nosey.A cable trom Hambu Jamburg ticed that Ki is showing slams of a recent aérain to which he has bee subjected.\u201d The Westminster Abbey choir, gles and Canada which is to mins, fñ nited States, mail sadleq or Canada Wednesday on the Tun ' BT concert party, and the U At Wingham, Ont, on morning the warehouse of Mayor Clegg and John Clegg fire.About four thousand Dushels of wheat were destroyed.e officers of the United States warship rodians.which Is in Halifax harbour, gave Wednesday evening.Five hundred tnvitations were issued to Halifax pesple.It is stated that Mr.J.W.M A., Pembroke, has sub-let to a Rites 11 Brmoion.vor pul paf aod tion o e Span ver pulp 8, thereby netted the sum\u2019 of $30,000.Anglo-Saxon Alliance Causes Trouble, HALIFAX, N.8., August 16.\u2014Willlam Bird, of New York, a on the, battle- A Kaock-out For Asthma, You have had man disappointments, filled your stomach wit But y ty Srugs.trie tried ts of things, but they all ot 18 a stomach h complaint, pi course Asin be by stomach medicine.Bie Catarrhosone cures Asthma; it gives it a tired feeling in about fifteen minutes, inhale Catarrhozone; it makes breathing easy, cures the rough, makes you well, : Doctors there Is nothing'like Catarrh.i nes sens BG 8 3 est all the did the havi age B but ion ten to get their health.\u201d % Southern coast, and the city of Co pears in the stantial 8 stone buildings, a clean, quiet city.too #0 near \u2018he place, and if one does not see much of a city, he does other harbour I have ever seen, excepting ing a along \u2018its fore ores, southern capital, \u201cbl tory at school is waa worn that way by pep] asiog it, as was worn way y Te e the history te tells us remains to be n.housand Iales, im the St.Lawrence, beauty or I arriv soon, 08 a before landing -in-Ireland_\u2014that\u2014it-w great pl Shout it.I ne have nine aie \"wet wi dade, it's : fact, and a true fact.Shure it it the incident.\u201cShure an Yougha! is the wholesom- Along -t the place i in Oireland, and paple come ave over the wi for a hundred moil nice run of thirty the ap- distance, and a closer view of wide streets snd sub- miles town shows trip down to Queenstown, being sight of a splen- jigh odds, any £5 harbour,- surpassing the latter eal of tropical vegetation dee) gives it an advant- town.as to fine scenery.Sli FAMOUS OLD BLARNEY.larney Castle is only six miles from the rk, and the famous stone\u201d which we read of in one at Sydney as for as I can tell Tam of e op: that they cannot hold a candle to the or ndeur.in Limerick, not a moment too a heavy fall of rain set in.I heard -\u2014à\u2014+ ace for raie sb asked an Irishman , \u201cMr.yon, I I hear you, is that a fact.\u201d He said, \u201cie en In- advantage from the hill in the easter] centre I went up a beautiful valley mountains on either an for five Time\u201420, 2104, 211 Thompson, 8 to 1, 3.Time, 1.21 3-4.Oconee, Cortalls, M about the year nd was burned to the * ji pores for ali, pace, Ticonderoga Friend ran assie W.Avoca and Silent ground in 1252\u2014and since that time has way of Clare Castle and Ennis.\u2018Arriving Royal Sheldon; bik.g.by con- xh race, 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs\u2014Liille bad more \u201cups and downs\u201d than usually at the place I found à ques looking tow stantine (0 Neil).> Hammerton, 103, L.Jackson, 2 to 1, won falls to the lot of an Irish town.In 1407 Darrow strègts and such old Connor, bik.g.(A.P.Mebonatay 22 i 3 Jengths foe Penzance, 100, Postel, \u2018the citizens so bravely repulsed Perkin buildings.Indiana, bu LE.Suarttyr: wre eee wer on 3 3 m3, ne ie a, co of BonnomPso a, Warbeck, that Henry vii granted them SHOEMAKER WAS SLAIN.TO De v ford and Sweepstakes ran aa naiss | the motto \u201cUrbs Intacta Manet Wal One ient mayors of Galway MBs Delmar, bam.by Del dam -_\u2014 terfordia.Making a start into the country had a son, a rival with a shoemaker for iss Merenor: 1358 mar, dam.THE STRANDED HALIFAX.districe b wd on crying looking dighy.the hand of à fair lady living thers.à orne ors 5.br Directum, dam Ma- \u2014 Foun, or gr e The country for al that the shoemaker was \u2018Shain po fad , by nd en.i ' Barandine, b.m., by Hinder Wilkes, dam It is Expected That the Steamet wu | the word iooked Tike Eastern.Gonads, mavor' 208.Jn.dus.tome + trial vas ht | Luna, by Dictator, 229.Be Fi only exception being the stone walls\u2019 and and sentence of death on ti 5 oated To-morrow.hawthorn cs je which, are not séen in but being the son Teed Seat of the (Special to the 8 nada lences ng their place.town, the mayet, no_one Trotting at Ol Orchard BOSTON, Mass.August bum Just before I reached the seaside town to do the job; then the mayor ma said: 4 ag > OLD ORCHARD, Me., August 16, There now at work on the atrendod atomes Han of Youghal, in the County Cork, passed neither a maker, .the kite track.It took seven heats to find fax.ben out to slo of her co cargo has saw the \"eld tying ; adjacent «fale ood ond ha lp did, ont of the nner of the 3.10 pace, and it was îng her to be be Manage & rate.toes v were first grown in Irelan an upper ei ow ue, id Ambuator a oo outsider fa the bet of the Plant Line, said yesterday: Ii Some of the city folk go to Youghal to the present Tay visitors to the Sie ting.One of the events, th e 213 trot, ha had pot necessary to wo exper he outre pdf Leis balidays and tao In 2 od town have th window pointe eed out over situate wn em, and are told i been raced off.Summar ines od ve heatshad brought up in the \"ep.Divers have that it was \u201ca lovely town She : of ted he men of the B places, are de.of hn à moun £a an ma i Be of { 8 = g Ci 8 g < à 7e 1b 0e 0.Hho 35 giten Faing twelve days Su of every fo meric ough, extremely quiet is an o! tide situa lout.city and a very in nteresting one; it wes vis ators of Lough ited by Saint abriek, | in he .ith century, is reached.i\u201d , and it is said that its history dates back Lough Erne, extedds iran Bomiskill thio the past before {he Christian era.Lim- the village of h d , erick has had some memorable sieges, one niles, the wid te of six months\u201d duration in 1651 and another nine, and the + .in 1601, when the men of the city, assisted woall islands.- so brave LA their wives and daughters, words fail me in its § perhaps successfully eld out against endous could dé worsb than to at à peuc- odds, and forced King William, the qutor {ised observer and com judge mys of of Boyne, to raise the siege and depart Emme and ita vielmity.Ly from before the city.- \u201cTravel w you will in this singe} In the following year an honourable sur.larly beautiful neighbourhood, lovers Tender vas made, and Jer.were, fa- the pict A wl , here sae treats at voural Limerick.è wep.; mposi exaggets pe A SE o re te 1 | oe Jacoby.Ho os cime o one standi e- end © 27 he Tro prices across the Shannon, there are: who ont ideas could Be con and was confirmed by am .veyed to them tis attractions, The House of Commons however, for make their annual tour hither, instead of reason, declined to t, and Limerick up the hackneyed and Rhine, in: has-been know a sre ma do.oni city of finitely less rich natural graces, far ini the violated tren ty.\u201d ferior in: the stu of xr it yields, city's a walls are still stan in a of ine and much less abundant in énjoymente n\u2019s palace, whith was erected on the that can recom the traveller.Nothé \u2018Occasion of t King's \u2018 visit to the city [ing in Great Britain, Jerbare nothing ing many years ago.as fine weather ,.Can \\ bee: of this properé Sons 1 ot out fox tony, bn.ae] M CR 1 este 5 ye | «~ House of Commons at 43.But when Lord aan or OF \u2014 DAILY PAT ~ In the case of Lord Roberts, the recog- \" heroés.\u201d The present lord came into the .absufd to keep on paying to those who .much good in past times; it is a principle ~~ \u201cfrom which we may hope so much\u2019 here- = Commons, and shortly after the Eaiter \"a donténted election.The House of Com- - GRAHAM & 00,\" Proprietors papi ia in) Bo rare ang\u2019 ong WfABeTt 1 Turepite, w.sangear.76 King Agents in ouam, Curninsham and Co.Agent in Londo n Epoland.P ercy A.Hurd.Fest ot atront.Gifculdtion\u201d of | \u201che Star - WEEK.api ES od: OTE, ivoL.MONDAY \u2014- - - - 54,475 - - \u2014 - ©4585 - - - 54,424 - - - - 54468 \u2026 = 81,146 - - 333.434 Dally Average - - - 55,572 eekly Star Last Week .119-814 453,248 NERY, LAST W \u201cWom the ve figures are excluded sev- em} thousand subscriptions regarded as Msofe or less ephemeral.\u2018 \u2014\u2014 pme mm FRIDAY, AUGUST, 16, 1901.REMEMBERING HEROES.The grant of a hundred thousand pounds to Lord Roberts as a national recognition of what he did in South Africa recalls what the nation bas done in the way ot recognition of other heroes who upheld the honour of the flag in days gone by.ton was given to tht hero himself, and the country knows exactly what it is presenting him with.The Duke of Norfolk, the other day, commuted a pension for eight hundred pounds, a pension which dated from the days of Flodden Field.(On that occasion an ancestor of the Duke performed a deed of valour for which he and his heirs forever were awarded the sum of forty pounds a year.\u201cForever\u201d is a long time, if the amount was not very large, and the country has paid some fifteen thousand pounds, and would have had many thousands more to pay before the end of the term, Had not the present Duke commuted the pension.Lord' Nelson of to-day is enjoying the result of the nation\u2019s gratitude to the Lord Nelson who, as winner of Trafalgar, stands at the hcad of Britain's title and emoluments of the position before he was old enough to know what Trafalgar meant, but it has so far meant quarter of a million to him He lives in a house built by a grateful nation for the | Lord; Nelson of history, and for sixty-five years\u2019 Bas.drawn a hundred punds a week.frome: the public treasury for something\" With which be bad notbing to do, and «which -oceurred before he was born.Thus the victory.of Trafalgar will go on costing the country half a million a cen tury, xanless some day Parliament should bring tp .an end a pension which it seems were not in the remotest way connected wih the event for which it was granted.The Wellington pension has a limit and the présent Duke of Wellington is the last one who will profit by the services of the \u201cIron Duke\u201d to his country, Great Britain has already, paid, either to the first duke or his descendants, over three-quarters of a million sterling.The Duke was granted two annuities of £2,009 for himself and his next two heirs, and she pension will run until the death of the present duke.The first grant was for Talavera, a battle which has thus cost something like £180, 000, and the second grant, which camo only two years later, has brought the annual payments up now to about £360, 000.The presentation of a lump sum to the hero has much more to commend it to ~\u201cpopulaf favour than the granting of pen\u2014{ sions, which are to benefit future generations, and the full amount of which no one can foretell.\u2018A VETERAN.The fact that the Irish Church has just passed the anniversary of its disestablishment, which occurred thirty-three years ago, leads to some reflections ag to the length of public service\u2019 of the present Prime Minister of Great Britain.It was on the Irish Church Disestablishment Bill that Lord Salisbury, then Lord Cranborne, made his farewell speech to the House of Commons.\u201cThe sentiment in favour of an Estab- \"lisbed Church,\u201d Lord Salisbury told the \u201c House, \u201cstill exercises over me a hold which I regard as sacred.Fven as applied to Ireland it is a principle which I will not desert; it ia a principle which has done so \"after that even if 1 were inclined to doubt of its soundness, it would not be in this moment of its trial and ad: ae, that I should shrink from -uphold- it.\u201d © did not again address \u2018the Howe of recess came on, and during that recess the second Marquis of Salisbury died.When Parliament again met, he who had been Lord Cranborne, and who was to be four times Premier of Great Britain, was de- * cupying a seat in the House of Lords.°° My.Balfour, who has just celebrated hin 53rd birthday, entéred Parliament at 25, was a Cabinet Minister at 38, and led the Cecil, \u2018now Lord Sälisbury, entered Par Hanient, Mr.Balfour was hardly out of frosks.The present Prime Minister sat \u201cthrough thirteen sessions: of the Commons, and is ons of the few statesmen of to-d who has bad a long experience in boti Houses.\u201c He was elected for Stamford five times, he has never had the excitement of mons of.his, fay, Tae not the, House hig nephew BOW \u2018Whes' Lord Robart J: Cucil bébbthe- à paie RE of Parltament many of st odin politicians.of to-day were wh.unborn.Mri: John .Morley.\u2018waa at bout, 4 s boy of 18;.M¢t: Chamber.in Birmingham,» Lord Rosebery was six; und.King Pdward - was.l2, Four members | of the present Cabinet were not born.: 4 = We understand the wall paper decorations from New York and furnishing of |?the Mayor's chambers in the re-decoruted City Hall are to be something most elaborate.This is in honour of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, who it is hoped, will be there for a few minutes.A story is told of a man who went to hear a great orchestra and on his return to his mative heath was asked what he thought of the concert.He said: \u201cWell, air, 1 was very much impressed.They hauled that bass drum all the way from Chicago, 500 miles, and only hit it once.\u201d ee WHEN THE DUKE LANDS AT QUEBEC \u2018HE WILL BE MET BY FEDERAL MINISTERS.\u2018Mayor Parent of the Ancient Capital Has Proclaimed Two Civic Holi- days\u2014The, People Called Upon to Decorate Their Houses and Places of Business\u2014Militia Programme.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, August 16.\u2014Tt is understood that all the members of the Federal Gov-! ernment will assemble here to welcome the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York upon their landing on Canadian soil.Mayor | Parent has issued a proclamation, deciar- ing the two days of the royal party's stay here to be public holidays, and inviting eit izens to decorate their houses and the vub- lic streets, and to manifest pot only their loyalty, but also their keen aporeciation of ! the hanour done Quebec in its selection as the landing place of the roval visors, Tt is probable that a triumphal arch in turret style will be ercoted by the Provincial Government, near the main entrance to the Parliament House.The carriage drive opposite this entrauce will be covered an with | canvass and hinting, so that the royal car i riage will drive into a beautiful marquee | before eatering the building.The royal es cort in Quebee will be provided bv the Queen's Orn Canadian Hussars, under command of C E.W.Turner, V.C., DS.O.The resin of the Lemslative \"Council Chamber, in which Mayor Parent w i pre- | sent the civic address, is beng decoralpd | in gold for the occasion, and a magniticent canopy will be erected over the dats to be occupied by the royal party.THE MILITARY REVIEWS.Militia Department 1s Busy Making Ready for the Big Parades.ir (Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, August 16\u2014The large majority of the troops engaged in the three great rades at Toronto, Quebec and Halifax will be on military service for three days.As a consequence Col.Mac Donald, chief superintendent of military stores, is making arrangements to supply full camp equipment for 8,000 men at Toronto and roportionate pumbers at ebec and ifax.They will be sup- jed with tents, blankets, etc., as if for camp.Major Biggar is in charge of the commissariat and will\u2019 see that all is in readiness for the issue of the customary rations; bread, meat and other supplies will be contracted for in the usual way and will probably be supplied by the usual contractors.The exact tes of the reviews cannot be given, but commanding officers of the regiments which are to be on purade gre being notified so as to be in readiness on receiving the command when H.R.H.the Duke of Cornwall reaches Quebec.Col.Lessard will commaud the Cavalry Brigade at Toronto, but the other commanding officers are not yet decided on.\u201cNo eoldier parading in the reviews to be held \u2018next month need turn out with a soiled and discreditable uniform,\u201d is the announcement of the Militia Department.\u201cWe have sent out a large su supp of new tunics and clothes already.and will see to it that all the corps \u2018are presentable.\u201d NEGOTIATIONS IN PROGRESS FOR NEW NICARAGUA TREATY An Enquiry by Mr.Perks in the House of Commons Elicits Infor- officially Conducting Them.(Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, August 18.\u2014The Tribune London correspondent cables: Mr.Perks\u2019 inquisitiveness received a slender tribute yesterday when Viscount Cranborne informed him that the Clayton- Bulwer Treaty was still in force, but that unofficial negotiations were in rogress through Lord Pauncefote.! proër What was left unsaid wae that Lord Pauncefote brought with him an outline of a new canal treaty, whi had been submitted to the mem the Senate and that his chief function here has been to try to convince Lord Salisbury, Lord Lansdowne and the other members of the Government that the convention, if tiated, would not upset or revised the Senators.ether he succeeded or \u2018mot in this effort, is not known, but it is safe to assume that an atmosphere has been created for the renewal of megotia- tions, The fact that no formal p s have been received at the Foreign Office does \u2018not exclude the » probability that ubttan, tial progress been nade - - Lord Pauncefote in breaking the oa for a resumpfion : of diplomatic processes after bis return to Waehi The work will be done there, will com- and proposals \u2018punicated formally when Mr.Hay.and Lord ote are »atis! that the re sults will be ptisfactory both to the Senate and the Foreign Office Ended Life With Paris Green.(Special to the Star.) SIXTEEN ISLAND LAKE, Que., Aug.16.\u2014Mrs.Delormier, of he pce, ome of nitted en af taking La are ans green ter a ng t lived a me the poison de was summoned fifteen pty Mo nothing.Mrs.Delormier became downhearted and ended \u2018her life by taking Parie green.She leaves a family of seven, the youngest being about three years age.A California Cloudburst! BAKERSFIELD, Calif., August 10.\u2014À terrible cloud burst es occurred \u2018at Techapi, doing an immense amount cet damage.All connections by wi phone and telegraph are severed \"and hy impossible to obtain particulars.Four or tive washouts resulted and the Union Pacific and Santa Fe trains: are, detainad here until the track is in ef, for traffic.It in eid that two inches o pain fell in half an hour.* \u2018New Little Russian.Prince.© ST.PETERSBURG, Angus 16.\u2014Graud chess chia, ife of Grand Duke Alexun- gave birth to a son yes in ses a voit of 17.who had ne er boen - \u2014 ation that Tord Pauncefots is Un\u2014| _ A T .; os MUSIC HATH\u2014- + \"a chard de might begin : : or \u201cele h on\u2019/the cemsus { mig von t There's a lady I know oe \u201cHere eptnneth the second chap- (To my grief and 105 For she lives In the very next fiat down below, And Hate ae not proof against sound, as n Whose toy hb to play The piano ay, And to lift up her pitteul voice in a way That frightens my poor little Muse into And arives her demented, clean out of her w And nie into words I'm unable to smother.Though they'd certainly shock me i\" used by another.ct.Cc! So hammers she : + White = loudly gives voice to a very B To which I reply with a very sharp D.i A! A! Next she will play, While Ms voice is at -B or still further And he Vi center the digcordas that como from her throa The louder she bans the unfortunate note, Til) my poor little Muse claps her hands to her ea And flies trom my flat in a torrent of tears.& When her throat has got sore And can quaver no more She sends for the tuner.and almost before The neat little mannikin gets to the door I hear her complain In a much aggrieved strain; w retched piano wants \u201cThat tuntng again 80 the mek Httle tuner the keyboard doth ry\u2014 He pitches it low and he pitches it high In the vainest of efforts; it never will go In tune with the voice of the lady below.NOT SATISFIED.\u201cWhat! Leaving.Bridget 7 \u201cI am that.I don't lke your cooking or the way you run the house.READY TO \"TO OBLIGE.He was a commercial traveller, and when ; he boarded a train one day there was only one sitting left in the coach which he én- tered.Half of the seu Was occuple \u2018nv a very prim, precise-looking lady.and when the commercial traveller Mfted his hat and asked if he might occupy the other half, the lady eyes him carefully ang ' enquired: \u201cDo you chew we \u201cNo, madam,\u201d he replied, \u201cI do not.I guess I can get you one.\u201c MUSICAL IDENTIFICATION, That very original character, the late Sir Frederick Gore-Ouseley, y.professor of music at Oxford, used his tinely atfumed sar to some purpose.When going t6 call on & friend In London, he asked a fellow-music- ian the number of the house In which he lived in a certain street.\"I don't know his number,\u201d answered the other, pont the note of his door scraper is C shar 8ir Frederick went off contentedly.Kicked the door- scrapers all down the street until he came to the right one, when he rang the beil and went in.Æ \u2014 A RELIC OF THE PASTA Darlington lady, upon engaging a new cogk, was very careful to impress upon her that no followers were allowed at that establishment, and added that the last cook had been discharged through breaking that rule.Shortly a térward, suspecting that ail was not right in the culinary tment, she pald a surprise visit to the Kitchen, and, u making a tour of Inspection, was astounded to find a fine specimen of the genus Atkins standing bolt upright in a cupboa ard.\u201cBridget! what Is this man doing here?\u201d she ask \u201cFalx.ma'am,\u201d he must have been left there by your last cook,\u201d sald Bridget.But :| Te PASSING Houk.[ mou ps, mire wusdryman bs the veal shirt.waste ter of \u2018Exodus Her Motber\u2014\"You must be patient with him.\u201d Bride\u2014\"0Oh, I am.I know it mu take time for him to wee that he can't have hls own way.\u201d ; There ls not much change in the ap- pearan e ef the strike situation.On the one out; Shaffer seems to The prorogation of the Impetial Par- lament to~marcow ru deprive the Bocre of \u2018afd* dd / encouragement.They will hardly care to prolong a hopeless loa- ing fight.wheg the distinguished British statesmen\u2019 wha form His Majest losing his temper.\u2018s Oppu- sition are not able to applaud them (rom the floor.of Parltument.\" That as a hi ci latit ea or John\u2019 Redmond\u2019s to, bi editor of the London Globe ordered.to the bar of the House this afternoon.It he is fqund gulity of breach of privilegé he will the liable to im- risoned until the #nd of ne session.uckily for the prisoner at the bar, the session ls expected fo cnd to-morrow.\u2014_ TOMES HIGH.BUT_ YOU MUST HAVE © HIM, 0 (Hamilton Spectator.) Ten thousand dollara for entertainine the Luke three hôura is high even to Ro hixhness.\u201cBSELF.EVIDENT.\u201cThis seems tp be a time of religious unrest,\u201d sald thé rank outsider when the hornets got mixed up with the church ple- nic party.BB REASONABLE.The Butler-Good 'EFvins! Be reasonable! The Cook\u2014HRe raisonuble, is it?An\u2019 do ve think I'd be raisonable whin the likes av you tells me to do it?SONG OF THE 8.0.STOCKHOLDER.Let 1s then be up and squirting Oll on+wceds and sod and soil; If it\" doesn\u2019t kill the 'skeeter It may help the price of oll, THE MAJOR'8 MULTIIFARIOUS RESPONSIBILITIES.(Toronto Star.) Maude will see that Miss Canada mets her hat on straisht when His Royal High- 11088 comes.OMAR, THE SAUSAGEMAKER.A pretzel und zwel stein of peer.und dou, Mit sigsteen kinder, O mein liebe Vrau! Stitting der pright peer-garten happy in\u2014 Ach, dis wasy Baradise alreaty, now ! A DANGEROUS SIMILE, Harry\u2014'\"It's an old simile, but an apt .one.When & man is married, he ls like the man who has | onger.Dick\u2014'\"He is merely intent upon getting | a transfer.\u2019 AS AN ADJUNCT.| Rivers\u2014\"\"And you approve of the shirt- ;, waist To - Brooks\u2014\"Certainiy 1 da.It's a cool.com- | tortable, sensible.and becoming style ot \u2018 garment, and can't see why anybody should try, to dicate fe.\u201d Rivers\u2014' I thoyght you had more rcnse than to take up-with such an Idiotic fad.The ren of a full-grown man putting on the upper half of a shirt as an outside gar- mem and ing around exhibiting himself w people can see him, strikes me as so absurd that I am at a loss to under- stand\u2014\"\" : Brooks\u2014* Who's talking about a man wearing a shirt-waist, you walking fmita- | ton of a human being ?You asked me approved of the shirt- waist, and I sald : yes: So I do\u2014with a pretty girl on the inside of it\u2014and M you throw that fok.stand at me I'l run you through with this paper knife.\u201d FAcTs AND FIGURES.The U £ Tai London\u2019s con parton, has of Lo Lo one larg Tom.which is at a hon end \"of Pm args has a population of five.The oldest monkish order is the Basilians, having been established in A D.363.The next, the Bemedictines, date from.520.The highest clouds le 34.2700 te.Mount Everett is 29,000 feet.The h highest recorded balloon ascent is 36,000 f Seven hundred and Jb, six miles of Japanese railway, owned the Japaneee government, earns one-third more yearly than 2,042 miles owned by private companies, During the siege of Paris sixty-four balloons left the city with ninety-ome passengers, 334 pigeons, and nine tons of let- \u201coly The whole buman family is under f five pfincipal governments.of which six are absolute monarchies, and are limited monarchies.The wages of Ttalion cotton spinners cotton spinners average 20 shillings a week.WHO\u2019S WHO AND WHAT'S WHAT CHICAGO'S NEW PRELATE\u2014Rt.Rev.P.J.Muldoon, nex auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Chicago, will relieve Archbichop Feehan of the most on .erous duties of lis of- fice.The new bieh stands high as a scholar and wan.Bishop Muldoon was born at Cal, in 1863, and re ceived his carly education in the schools of Stockton.When he was 14 years old he entered the collegiate achool of; St.Mary's Kentucky.At the end of four years he went to Nt.Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, where he completed his theological atydier at the age of 23.\u201cMe was ordained -the priesthood in\u2014I896.Hia first are was St.Pius\u2019.Church, in Chicago.Two years later he was made chancellor and secretary of the Archbishop.In 1895 he was appointed stor of Bt.Charles\u2019 church, West Twelfth.and Cyprem streets.During tha! World's Fair he became well known as eecretaty of the Chicago Catholic exhibit.THIS DATE THIRTY \u201cYEARS AGO (From the Star F'yles of August, 1871.) Ole Bull, the celebrated violinist, is dunger- ously 1N.The, Japanese Government are to have a new coinage.resembling that used in the United States and Canadas.The people of Valleyfleld have petitioned t- tawa for the abolition of Sunday traffic on the .Beauharnois canel.The cansus of Ontario.just completed, gives MP 7H Bishop Muldoon, of Chicago.| it a population of 2,163,808.The ropulation has 25 per cent.mare than doubled in 20 years.The Scott Centenary was celebrated with Ginnerr and assemblies In Napanes, Port Dover, Cornwall.Dickson's Landing, Morristown, Woodstock, and other places.At Halifax, N.8, the celebration was a most notable event.The speech by Sir Wm.Young and Hon.Wm.Gar vie's oration were niodels of eloquence.THIS DATE IN HISTORY.d Aug.16, A D, 1750, Kugen Aram executed tor murder at.Tyburn.; Aug.16 A.D,, John Palmer.tounder rapid mail conches in England, in 1784, dled.s Ht.Rook's Day, named In honour of & French gentleman named Roque, or Roch, who worked miraculous qures of plague ia Placentia.Italy, ter, Mikhaifoviteh.terd w- child was christened Dim tri sod dind Aus, 16 1085 fifteen 1862.They have since \u201cdoubled.In Pond] | op.Columbia, | J fairly well taken b A DAILY HINT FROM PARIS.td (SSP À PY ITER #5 Le x 9,\" LR cr PR LIAR 20 Skirt and coat of Scotch plaid for mountain wear.¢é\u2018Moths® at Proctor\u2019s.It was a fairly large house which greeted the presentation of the four act drama \u201cMoths\u201d by the Stock Company at Proctor's Theatre last evening.The work done by the company was above the average.As \u2018ers.Her bert Miss Margaret Pitt gave a convincing interpretation of the part.In the scene with Prince Louroff in the last act, Miss \u2018Pitt's work showed evidence of considerable ability.As the Prince, Mr.Augustus four did his Work in an \u2018acceptable man- -ner.Some: of the cleverest work\u2019in the was done by Mire Ada Levick as Lady | \u2018Dolly Vanderdicken.As the cold and heartless woman of the world seeking to arter her daughter in marriage for wealth and position, Mies Levick\u2019's work was true to tide and _convincing.The Duke, by Mr.Claude H.Cooper, was not any better than it ought to be.The other characters were other members of the \u201cWhile the performance on \u201cthe a good one, the wsdom of play with > little 1'ght colour: and com ody in it.ja questionable, People have gottéh into \u201cthe habit of going to Proctor\u2019s to be amused.The vaudeville turns inckided Miss Maude Lee, enough dancer, and Mr.Frank monologist, and there was als the moving pictures.Funeral of Rev.ÿ.Jcnes.The funeral of Rev.Johu Jones, took place yesterday afterncon from his late esidence, t.Dominique street, to Mount Royal Cemetery.service wih conducted \u2018at the house \u2018by Rev.James Bleck, pastor if ne Dhurch, aeisted by company.whole was putting on a Rev.Mr.cupyin thy eT at Chater ars, The ch: mourner, heii Mr.M dome = Roberts, nephew, other relatives.resi te tant to bo able to aitend the funeral.The cortege wus \u201cfollowed by many friends and acquairitan EXCURSION TO LANORAIE.\u2014t is expected.that\u2019 a large number will take ad- \u2018vantage of the excursion to Lanoraie, given br the parish of St.Patrick's, to-morrow ternoon: on the steamer Three ivers.ber of annuall it the Sins of tie Baired Maté at Lancet e it | Carnegie of -a library for Montreal.\u2018which was ay | Th Beware of City M in Hot Weather.1 GIVE THE BABIES .Noesis Food it requires no milk'and saves thousands of little ones every \u2018summer.Ask your Doctor.Apply for bur Book for Mothers.LEEMING, MILES & CO, MONTREAL.SAMPLE FREE.THE LABOUR MEN AND MR, CARNEGIE, FEDERATED TRADES AND LA- ' BOUR COUNCIL DEBATE 192%) Results in the Unanimous Adoption of a Resolution Opposing the Acceptance of His Gift of $150,000 For a Public Library\u2014A Letter Received From Shaffer.The regular meeting of the Federated Trades and Labour Council was held last evening in Blue Label Hall, The president, Mr.F.Roberge, was in the chair.Messrs.George Batchelder, representing the Painters\u2019 and Decorgtors\u2019 Union, and Sam Maguire, the United Metal Workers\u2019 International Union, were admitted as deletes.A letter was read from Mr.Louis zugon, chief inspector of factories, for the ; province, stating that the various cigar .factories had been visited and the few children found under age were dismissed, .and manufacturers cautioned not ta hire any more children, and to have certificates of age issucd in all cases, as the department is determined to prosecute any violation of the law relating to the employment of minors, A letter was read from T.J.Shaffer, of Pittsburg, president of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers of America, stating that the sympathies of the - masses are With them in their present struggle and that there is every reason to be- sieve a complete victory is in sight.As this is the last meeting of the Council before Labour Day, all committees were instructed to meet next Thursday evening.THE CARNEGIE LIBRARY.Under the heading of new businem, .Delegate Griffiths, representing the Brasa Workers\u2019 Union, calied the attention of the council of the offer of Mr.ew The excitement began here.Delegate Rodier, representing the Typographical Union, was immediately on his feet, He declared it would be an outrageous \u2018thing for the city to accept anything from Carnegie.It was not a gift in the.true sense of the word because the city would be obliged to apehd $15,000 a year to nraintain the library, and the interest on the capital invested is great.He recalled the jroubles of 1652 and said that Andrew Carnegie ob them and hired Pinkerton detectives\u2014the most notorious scoundrels on the contin- ent\u2014to do his dirty work with canno guns and electric wires.He maintained the offer should be refused on the ground that it is stolen money from American pers and to accept it would be mak- he citizens of Montreal receivers of stolen goods.His offers bad been refused b workmen.For yeare Carmegie had been a hater of British institutions and an oppressor of the poor, and pow he is a wolf: i heen.ve clo ing, ng the troubles v rnegis di not & stop at anyt bad millions of dollars, End he Need Hat and left to crush the working people.He even went so far as to prosecute innocent men with false accusations and b: false evidence paid for in hard cemh, he succeeded in having some of them sent to the penitentiary for seven, years.It was the duty of workingmen th show Carnegie that- the \u2018men whom he tried to |\" slaughter in 1892 live, and are pared to tight him til} the day of This THE RESOLUTION ADOPTED.He then moved the following resolution |: seconded by Dice Griffiths: \u201cThat ine menbers of t Federated Trades Beil of sre of the opinion \"that the City Council should not, under any circumstances, ac- |\u2018 cept the gift of $150,000 from Mr.Andrew Carnegi e, of Homestead tragedy fame.\u201d In speaking to the motion Delegate Grit: fiths eaid: public library would be good thing, but a library that wouid perpetuate the name \u2018of\u2019 Carnegie would De à thorn in the side of the honest working men of Montreal, and would not be ueed to any extent by them.Carnegie did not propose to pay for anything but a building with his name inserib- ed on it, and the publie would be taxed for its support.lf he would permit his donation to be increased 80 Re to catablish an Art Gallery, which is greatly needed in city, his offer might be worth considers by the City Council.There could, however, be but one course for the working people to follow if they chose to respect their man.hcod, viz.: to refuse the gift of Carngne, the soulless impersonification of diabalical capitalism.elegntes Batchel, Bertrand, Herthieume and others denounced Catnegia, and the hope was expressed that none of the streets of Montreal would ever be disgraced witlea publie library erected with stolen monsy.resolution was unanimously »dopted.LABOUR DAY PARADE.The Labour Day Committee reported great ) \u2018the horee races on Delonmier Park, be between the butchers aud hotel-keap- ers, will be the best ever held in the eity.American: \u2018Montreal! The butchers are enthusiastic and say they: will bave no difficult ty whatever in winning the majority of Fries from the hotel-kecpers and carrying off the hénours of the day.He Kicked Ovor a Lamp.Joseph Delvecchio, a young man of about 21 years of age, wa: arrested last night by Acting Detective Riopel on suspicion of having set fire to a house at 313 Rivard street.The arrest was made in a peculiar manner.While the detective RE in the window of his residence at vard street, he noticed a man in No, 316, which was almost directly actos the street, kick over a lamp in the our of that houte, which is occupied Mr.Joseph Desjardine.À few reconds later the offirer saw smoke iæuing from the front of the building, and then realized that the fi fornishings in the room had taken fire.\u2018 An alarm war turned in and the blaze was put owl without a great deal of difficulty, e detective, however, reported what he had witnessed to Foreman Naud, of No.14 siation, and Sub- Chief St.Pierre, and it was thought best 9 place \u201cDelvecchio under ar was of apprehended and taken to police \u2018headquarters b ing he was inlormed that he would have | to appear before the Commissioners to-morrow, and he was consequently re manded until then.ihe young aude is] of extremely neérvoue temperament and a Dears to fesi his position keenly, r 4 the detective.This morn.| TORS [ue w x.FROCTOR G STOCK \u201cM A Eve.\u2019oujdars Great se, THS.\u201d due Mua Les, Frank West, Kalatechnos- ex Seats reserved.Tel.Doors opep at 1 50 and Pass, me.daily.1045 A DAY ON THE OTTAWA, _ Trip to Carillon and Back $1.00.PALACE BTR.SOVEREIGN, a An hour and a halt a Carillon.Home by the rapids at 8.30 p.Take 8 a.m.train for.Lachine to connect with steamer any week day.183% Lorn Tour, | IY § BALOWIN- pevile Co.Matin and Saturday, PARE \"Under Two F lags.» Prices ç Niaht, 1 10, 20, 2e 3 Be Le da tember wad sor es to er æuson ney's rio New York 208 Sapte: Que Va THEATRE ROYAL Ever Ad Afr THIS WEEK, Opentug of Regular Besson, A.Q.Seammon's \u201cTHE AMERICAN GIRL\u201d with GRO.F.HALL and great company.PRICES: 100 300 Cornw Ball Faced at 3 p.m.Price \u2018 admission, 350 and 850 ; John T.Ly aly and Bleury; A.Decarr, John Tacker, Street; Brenna: Bros.1 t, Catherine, opposite \"Victoria.16025 \u2019 8.AR, A.A.saturday, 17th August, 1901 1 1-2 Hours Play, Rain or Shine.ST 8 Cora ans du Bsa pa ats Be.For ie Next Woek~ Tha Limited Mail, 18747 THE COMING.STR UGGLE, all - Shamrock GROUNDS, > 1, Câtherine, nesr 8 Lawrence, and MacKerrow \u201cPret T.¥.SLATTERY, Hon Ses.Saturday Excursion.The Steamer CHATEAUGUAY will leave No.1 Canal Basin, foot of McGill street, at p.m., passing around the Chateauguay Islands.then through Lake St.Louis to Beauharnois, returning by N.Y.C.Railway to Montreal.arriving at Montreal at 10.10 p.m.A most delightful trip.BOUND TRIP, 75c¢c.Main 27210.Tel.145*1awte - THE FRESH AIR FUND.Subscribers to the Fund, who forward their contributions to the Ba Office, - are requested to send, when possible, chèques payable to order.\u201d en, however, the money is handed in, a receipt shoul be obtained.publi lishers cannot bold themselves roponaitle for sums for which a proper receipt has not * issued.Those wishing to subscribe anonymously may as readily obtain such a receipt under whatever fictitioun name or initigls they may adopt, as where the actual name 19 given.127 * 1f WANTED, \u2018McGiil University, A resident qualified engineer; must have mechanical ability, be sober.\".lrustworthy and industrious; à nent position for a good man.Written a applications with testimonials only received up to August 21st.ress Registrar, Medical Faculty.Meat Ori ersiey 190 4 PATENT REFORM.an English View of a Chance for * Imperialism.\u201d (London Leader.) There are signs that the patentee, who suffers many things, patiently, if not gladly, from the British patent syrtem, is giving expression to one of his spasmodic fits of interest in the matter, this time more particularly in the extraordinary condition and multiplicity of Colonial patent reguls- tion: What is more, he is said to have suc- oceded in rousing the attention of the Board of Trade and the Colonial Office to the question, thereby doing also the incidental service of marking the fact that there are other ways than through South African wars of promoting that sense of Imperial which is the order of the day.The iisligent foreigner is often piven to inquir- erein lies the special advantage to the Britisher of that colonial dominion on \u2018which the sun never / What with the British fleet defending Soon onia] shores free of charge from f the payment out of \"British yt vy of of all expensey of colonial troops on active service, the ion of a cheap market for colonial ns, not to mention the great and glorious privilege of of a free run of the Imperial Institute, the \u201creciprocity\u201d seems to be a good on one aide.THE COLONIAL SYSTEM.Where does John Bull come in?-ue intelligent fo er would find no answer to | hig question did he turn to an examination pre- [of the colontàï patent system.In his own squat he knows that a single patent (usu- y à good deal cheaper than the British pri covers all his country\u2019s possessions.e French paient, for instance, taken out \u2018in Paris, includes not only France, but all its colonies, which, it is well to Po Cibose second, in number and area only if Great \u2018Britain: \u2014¥ou-can-enjoy- per, of experience in marriage, eue divorce udiciously selecting your domicile in de Rates où of the American Union.But this, latitude does nat extend to the more important subject of patents.\u2018One patent govers all the Unite States It ie the some : ustria, ry oountr; in the de ei except within the British En » The Englich patent\u2019 gives protection * fas the condi tion in facetiously called) only within the United Kingdom, and i Pleasing to be able to.add, the Inle of Min ut, let it be noted, not the Channel Is lande.With ome or two exceptions all the colonies, from Canada to Hong Kong and Honduras, have patent laws of their own.Each has to be approached as though it were a foreign country.The patentee who would protect his invention in all possible parts of the British Empire has to take out about 28 patents.Even so, there are unprotected areas where neither the Sq nalish patent nor a local Pa on west Coast of Africa is one of Yhese Jocalities.ANOMALY INDEED, Surely here is an anomaly which calle clearly for redress.The advantage of the existing arrangements in the shape of fees \u201c1'miust be véry small to most of the colonies.To the colonist, apart from the local government, an: Imperial patent would be an unmitigated benefit- These days, as we all know, and people are striking in various directions whilst the iron is hot.An Imperial patent law as a means of drawing together the scattered units of the \"Empire has the advantage that no one can :objec™ to it except -a- few small vested in- | _terests, which are slways with us where reform is project Until a really satisfactory Imperial law could be devised, something would be gained by extending the scope of the English patent so that it might cover the coloniez,or so many of them as would be disposed to accept the aegis.À (process of natural extension would\u2019 probably thus set in which might be expested ultimately.to include the whole Empire.«B-P.»a\" Psalm of Life.A parody of Lomngfellow's/ \u2018Psalm of Life\u201d has been received by Colonel E, Tufnell, M.P,, from his friend, General Baden-Powell, who composed and read it at the opening of a bagaar at Cape Town recently.The following are a few of the verses: Tell me not in accents dreary, That you think bazaars a bore, \u2018Fhat of crewel-work you're weary, And the raftie you abhor! Cash Je needful! Cash is scanty! °° our e forts do Joy rowl! : va H ca raised air mean LP not be got by fours.* Let us, hen.be up and spondine, * With a putse Tor such a d For The Medical Buildings of! in ale SOHMER* 10 Soni, t Music and Vaudeville ia the land, as 1 cars go te Sobmer Park, 28 ads Arts Canadian Artillery - Orders by the D.O.The firing detachment for the Island of Orleans will parade at the Armoury on Friday, the 18th inst, at 8:16 p.m.Uni form, drilt order.Detachment will ai arate on Sunday, the 18th inst; at 7 preparato to entraininæ for the Biand of Orleans at 5.30 p.m.Uniform, light marching order, Band.will attend in uniform, drill order.By © 3.H.WYNNE, Captain, 91°38 Acting- Adit.ORDERS BY 0.C.2nd Regt.Canadian Artittery.The Regiment wi will parade on Friday, the 16th.at Uniform, drill order Detachments for Quebec must attend.Bv order, .H.WYNNE, Capt., 191 «2 Acting Adjutant.À lat Prince Wales CRIED Regiment Fusiliers SE A In view of the approaching visit of the Royal party.and in preparation for the Reviews which will be held on that occasion, the Regiment will parade at the M moury on Tuesday, August 20th, at 5: p.m.and each succeeding Tuesday unt further orders.à, Bus and Plo - and Drum Ban uglers neers, Cyclists and Stretcher Section will attend.Uniform-\u2014Drill Order.G.H, FERGUSSON, Lieut; 19272 Adgitant.Let na disap orm with others deter 58ii from a frial of the CALEDONIA .SPRINGS, THE OLD WATEES with a reputation.ce 187 dit AN ALPHABET FOR BRITONS.The following alphabet is printed on \u20ac neat card and hung up in coffee taverse and places of resort and business in Great Britain :\u2014 } Attend caretelly to the details of your business.Be prompt in ak t Contider well, then Dare to do right; Jour to do -Endure tfials pa I ife\u2019s battle \u201cbravely , y.Bei ! es the eociety oF the aly, cious, Hold integrity sacred.pniure Thor another\u2019s tr or bus \"Join hands only with the virtuous, Keep your mind from evil thoughts, Lie \u2018not for any consideration.Mike ew Never try to appear what you are re not.Observe godd Te.Pay your debts promptly.Question not the veracity \u2018of a friend, ect the counsel of your pare to.Sacrifice money rather .than Touch pat taste not, handle not,- intoxk cating grin] Joa your leisure time lor itprovement.Venture not u ufon the threshold of wrong, Watch carefully over Jour passions.Xtend to every one a kindly salutation, Yield not to discouragement.Zealously labour for the right, pins de positively.wrong.Kruger\u2019s Insomnia.(New York Telegraph.) There is much solicitude in Halversun as to the health of Mr.Kruger, Jo ly of the Transvaal.As the story told na cable to London, Mr.r retires at half-past seven o'clock, rises at midni ght, and is unable to go to aleep again until in the morning.it is quite a.serious matter.It is true, there are a of other Trane Jalen about this to who ie er retire.ey drop asleep besi © a mo pri eam; fire snatch : op Le an tween sprints.it M es ve ith them he ould not re Ee , were il he might suffer from many other or all the characters that have come to light in the emeute in South Africa, this stolid: faced old Boer with the Bee about his chin is the feast adapted to orifcation Cranjé, poleond at St.Helena, one ma, Topple! of pathy for De Wet, Teel meth guer- rilla- chi who flits to and fro across the vast wastes of South Africa like a andes Dutchman\u201d of the land, striki Une away with the ski of a hr champion prize fighter, it is fee intense admiration; but for \"te Feet ra eht who fled from his coun in i of danger and travail, alleged to have bern laden with bags of gold, there can be ne strongly developed celing' of approbation, uger, indulging in the luxury of insomnia in Halversun, enriched beyond his needs and enjoying all the creature com forts, must yield himself to odious or -parisons whenever be pi gloud for tears or a few kind words, really tt the right sort, and in these ater days the \u201cLion of the Transvaal,\u201d as he was ht times folie etat Ma omee on a mangy, crop tail ame lion, unfit for & thing more dignified than exhibition a dime musccm.Special Notice.These are bney times in The Big Stove\" ferin houends sas thousands arte o And ur Niines wl extending, Learn 4e Duychane and to payp - sb Wi st Half Pries, .- Silk department.The 8.Carsley Co.are ! By order, \u2019 a ae ÈS = ee RL a Tome J oi =) oo HY prete se Fa ot per SANA sa [EES oy Po ee eg \u201cRAVE A TILT.\u2014 Harcourt Objects to Kitchener\u2019s Pro- clamatign and the Employment of ; Matives-Mr, Chamberlain Apposis to Piecedents\u2014Mr.Asquith, Liberal \u2018 Imperialist, Defends Proclamation.\u2014\u2014 LONDON, August 16\u2014A vigorous tilt between Sir William Vernon Harcourt.(Liberal) and Mr.Chamberlain, the Col- onfal Secretary, over Lord Kitchener's \u2018proclamation was the feature of the House | ef Commons\u2019 sitting yesterday.Sir William characterized the proclamation as a \u201cmischievous document, the inspiration of neither Lord Kitchener nor Lord Milner, but of the Ministry of Na- Wl He declared the Government in srming the natives was reverting to a practice which had left the darkest stain on the JDistory, \u2018of the war between England and America.The new policy of the Government promised to be neither cred {table nor effective, and was in cohtra- vention of all the fundamental principles of the St.Petersburg convention country would demand ®n adjournment, a statement on he status -of the war on which they.were spending £5,000,000 a month, although it: was declared\u2019 ended at the close of the last session.CHAMBERLAIN'S VIGOROUS REPLY.\u2018Mr, Chamberlain said the war status was clearly .indicated by Lord Kitchener's weekly reports.He, himself, had gone out of the prophesying business, but he } the speaker that the Government's attitude was the only method of ending the war.The Colonial Secretary declared that the use of the native troops was no mew policy.It had been pursued without adverse criticism.The Indian troops in China had been co-operating with the troope: of five of the highest civilized pow- Regarding the banishment of the bur- Mr.Chamberlain .said Great itain had a right to enact what laws she for the government of a country acquired by conquest.The Boers must be Gught that they cannot longer carry on a guerilla warfare at no personal risk.He compared the condition in South Africa and in the Philippines, and said the parier of the United States as declared General MacArthur's proclamation.vould certainly be the policy of Great in t campaign degenerates into a war of banditti ing the devastation, Mr.Cham- berlin said it was nothing compared \u2018with General Sherman\u2019s campaign.He bad ed with General Sherman himself snd Sherman justified bis action on the ond on of humanity Chamberlain A said there was no ffi for the report that Lord Ki er was coming home.ASQUITH SUPPORTS GOVERN- ) MENT.© Mr, Asquith denied that there was any estion of international law involved by rd Kitchener's proclamation.The people of these territories are both de jure and de facto the King's subjects, he continued, and the proclamation is a warning on the lines 6f the option given to \u2018the inhabitants of Alsace-Lorraine at \u2018the end \u2018of: the Franco-German.war.: declared that not a horse or a man.would.he.withdrawn from South Africa unless the military situation justi- yfied it, but that the Gg Gavproment, | had every yeason to hope, on the bling of the Parliament next year, cher would find } Warlike operations.in, th Africa practi teally over.\u2018In the course of the'dgbits, Mr.Chamberlain denied that negotiations of any OTL in -the-in #1 peace were pro- The Hose'dt until five o\u2019elock am, i up the final stages of various bills, in ordér to enable prorogation to- marfow, Saturday.Coming to Settle in Canada.LONDON, Avast 16\u2014As à remit of the eh rent De Canada for men to bring harvest i May Manitoba and the \u2018est, à large number British Columbia Assay Office.OTTAWA, Augut 16.\u2014 The Provincial Government \u2018of British Columbia bas accept- the of the \u2018and \u2018decided to utilize the.at Victoria for the Lan dling of go the Yukon.Under this arrangement, mi iners\u2019 clean: va te paid the f by the provincial in the case of the Dominion \u2018Assay itive\u2019 2% at Vancouver, be à laved + a ebate of 1 cent.On t alty he bas paid to The Government in the ukon.The assay .er- tifirates at Victoria will be honoured at any of the banks.The gold thus becomes the property of the Provincial Government, but until the establishment of~the Dominion mint at Ottawa will be resold to the U.S.mint in.San Francisco.SOVEREIGN GREAT PRIORY.\\ \u2018 D.I.Carley, of Windsor, Elected Grand Master at St.John Gathering.ST.JOHN, N.B., August 16.\u2014Sovereign Great Priory Knights Templar yesterday elected the following officers: Grand Master, D.L.Carley, Windsor, Ont.; Deputy Grand Master, \u2018William Gibson, Beams.ville; Grand Chancellor, Will H.Whyte, Montreal; Grand Chaplain, Rev.O.A.Richardson, Kingston, Ont.; Grand\u2019 Constable, Lebaron Wilson, St.* John; Grand al W.M.Montreal ; Grand Treasurer, ton; Grand Registiar, A.W.Thompson, Stanstead.Provincial Grand or&\u2014 London District, O, A.Campbell, London; Hamilton, T.M.Davis, Hamilton; Toronto E.C.Davies, Toronto; Kingston, Wm, Bowden, Ottawa; Quebec, H.E.Channel], Stanstead; New * Brunswick, Judge J.G! Forbes, St.John; Nova Scotia, H.W.Yuile, \u201cTruro; Manitoba, B.Magness, Win nipeg; British Columbia, -H.H.Watson, Vancouver; Prince Edward Island, T.- H.McLean, Charlottetown.Grand Coun- cil\u2014C.F.Mansell, \u2018Toronto; Dr.Thomas Walker, St.John; J.B.Tresidder, Mont real; W.G.Reid, Hamilton; J.Ross Robertson, Toronto, Mr.John Ross Robertson, of Toronto, \u2018was elected historio- srapher of the Sovereign Grand Priory.The jewel of Past Grand Master was Presented to Past Grand Master Ellis.\u201cOne of the most pleasing features of the pilgrimage,\u201d said a Montreal knight, \u201chas been meeting our St.Stephen brethren, who are not under government of our Sovereign Grand Priory, but who still retain their allegiance to the Scottish body.We were pleased to have them with us, and hope to have them with us at no distant date.\u201d Oddfellows Name Officers.MONCTON, Au; 16\u2014Grand Lodge of Oddfellows verte ay elected the folloyine officers: C.F.Rockwell, Kentville, N.S.rand master; 8.A.Chesley, Lunenburg, N.S., deputy \"grand master; J.F.Whear, Charlottetown.grand warden; J.C.P.Frazer, Halifax, grand secretary; J.H.Balcom, Halifax, grand ireasurer; Rev.AN.Mcintosh, Clarke's Harbour, grand chaplain; A D.Smith, St.John, ga conductor; A.I.Patton.Westville, NS.nd marshal; George Holmes, Marysville, .B., nd herald.Grand Representatives, John Guest.Yarmouth; C.A.Murray, Moncton.Charlottetown was chosen pe the next place of meeting of the Grand Inland Revenue Statement.OTTAWA, August 16.\u2014 The following is an unrevised statement of Inland Revenue accrued during July: Spirits.hoot 004.41; malt lignor, £5,750.00; malt $89,750 tobacco, ,821.21; éigars, $87,508.31; ori acid, $020,87 ; manufactures in bond, $4,- 189.74; seizures, $350.00; other receipts.Sl 971.18; total excire revenue, Culling timber.hydraulic and other io.; minor public works, $45.75; inspez- tion of weighte and measures, $3,150.96; gas inspection, $1,016; electric light inspee- ion, $414.25; law stamps, .25; other revenues, ; grand total revenue, $912, 038.93.Our Trade With Australia.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, Auust 16.\u2014A letter from Mr.J, S.Canadian Trade Commissioner, iA ra ty states that thy returns for the year 1900, show that Cana\u201c dian impcrts were 50 per cent.higher than ever before, with the one exception of flour.This exception is made in , flour was imported largely owing to the deficiency in the Australian harvest The Royal Car.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, August 16.\u2014Good pro now being made on the royal car that *he Ottawa Car Co, is building for the.Ottawa street railway, and the car will Le ready by the time that it is needed by the Duke and Duchess.e car is very band- some and is said to bo the finest car, waen completed that has evor been built in Can- The Daily Grind of ~ Unremitting Toil: Destroys Brain Cells and Consumes Nerve Force at an Enormous Rate., i lL.Many Cut Off in Early Mashood and Womanhood on Account ef Neglecting to Keep Vitality at the High Water Mark.Yo a \" ur # y, week in and week out, it is \u201cecreation and recuperation.f VE «In the factories and workshops, at the offices and stores, \u201cges, and in tbe homes; too, people are being ground to death by the monotonous wear and tear of unceasing toil.Day after s the seme story of work and labor, of excessive toil and struggle, without the opportunity of \u2018In the summer, above all other | times, the burden is heavy to bear, and many a, victim falls by the ways overcome by nervous exhaustion, \u2018heart failure and Ad physical decline.a ~ Tt is useless to talk of rest in the evoling breeze of some lake or ocean resort The world\u2019 $ work must be done.The :toiler must toil on.There is one method of replacing\u2019 wasted Based & Co.Toronto gierve cells and building up the worn-out system, and that is by msing Dr.Chase's Nerve Food after each meal.and tone to the system and prevents exhaustion and prostration.Ais the friend of working people, because it makes them strong It well and fills them with new hope, tiew confidence and | ; stronger determination to succeed.The wonderful medicinal power of this great food cure is demonstrated in thousands of ites where the wasting process has been stopped.\u2018and_health |: restored by its use.socentsa box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, It gives vigor 1891 has been value ot it he ces is P THE 68 OF MERE \u201cThe Snare of Gald,\" \u201cTwist Love sud Year,\u201d \u201cAt the Polat ofthe Bword,\" Eto.CHAPTER IX.\u2014Continued.She was still not bardened enough in \u2018| wrong-doing to contemplate the \u2018continuance of her treachery without bitter stabs of remorse; but she could not bring herself to give up her lover.Anything but that was the cry of her selfish heart, and no thought either of Gabrielle's sufferings in t past, or loneliness in the future, could weaken the one absorbing resolve to become Gavin Meredith's.wife.For him to marry g penniless girl with such evil associations behind her would be madness, she kept telling herself; while the command of the wealth and influence which she could bring bim would meau every thing to him in making his career.As for Gabrielle's future, that could be her charge.An income of two or three hun- | dred a year would ensure her independence and what to her would be luxury.She would in time forget Gavin and marry some other man and be happy enough, es pecially when freed, as she, would be, from all fear of this scoundrel.\u201cWhen I am married I can find the means of letting her know that the cause of all that old fear is at an end,\u201d she told erself; \u2018\u2018and then with her income whi I can manage to settle upon her without her kvowing that it comes from me, she will happy and at peace.Mr.Teague will be able to arrange that somehow.It will be the best for us all.\u201d And in this way she blunted phe stings of conscience.\u201cMr.Blake must take the man back into his employment,\u201d she settled, as\u2019 the easiest and most obvious way out of that difficulty; \u201cand as soon as she was married, a way must be found to get him out of the country,\u201d The strain of the interview and her subsequent pastion told upon her, and when Gavin Meredith came, as he did every day now, he remarked on her looks.\u201cYou look worried,\u201d he said, kindly.\u201cI have.my hours of depression when I feel lonely and miserable,\u201d she answered, \u201cYet you must have troops of friends?\u201d \u201cI have troops of acquaintances, but not a nan or wo an whom I can call really a friend.They come after my money, until 1 believe J ie it sometimes, and I am miserable.\u2019 L \u201cI am sorry to hear that.It sounds bitter, and I can\u2019t awociate bitterness with jou, Daphne,\u201d he answered.gently, using her Christian name for the first time since his returp; and the sound of it brought a vivid Eh of pleasure to her face.\u201cI ais, nôt include you,\u201d she said, look- \u201c1 doa mow that you at least are sincere, but\u2014\" She faltered and stop \u201cBut what?Is there a \u2018but\u2019 in my sincerity you think?\u2019 he asked, smiling.She was very.beautiful, he thought, and as good as she was beautiful.Her kindness to Gabrielle and her zealous, chivalrous help in trying to find her, \u2018had ap pealed to him often enough.It was true, too, that such a nature as he believed hers to be must feel very much alone among the crowd of insincere and artificial peo- le who surrounded her.The idea of this ack of real friendship, this peopled roli- tude, touched him nearly.It was his own and this aspect of her case speed much: life ap with especial force to his sympathi himself\u2014a reserved, self-contained, uncommunicative man\u2014had often felt his life cold and someywhat cheerless outeide \u201ctlie sphere of his profession; and conacious of his own strength he exaggerated the helplessness of a woman placed as «he was.It was true that e herself had made her life artificial and unreal by the act of her marriage into a ephere so removed from her own and to a man for whom she could not possibly care.To the world she was of the most worldly; but he knew her better.Her marriage had at first moved him to repugnance, almost to her strange motive had rather exaggerated than diminished the feeling.But the years had changéd that, and the rhort whirlwind of his passion for Gabrielle had stirred many hidden depths of his nature.Gabrielle was lost to him now; and the re newal of the close companionship with Daphne had been | especially welcome to bim in the days and weeks of his trouble.At the very moment when a woman\u2019s sym- athy was exactly that for which his heart craved, the had been at hand to offer it in generous measure.\"Jt was not strange, therefore, that his thoughts elipped back over the years to the time when he and Daphne had been all in all to one another, and that he asked himself whether, after all, their mutual happiness might not be best found in marriage.He had tried indirectly to az certain what her real thoughts were about his love for Gabrielle, but she had L quite equal to the task of leaving him une certain, and thus piqued and uneasy.She had watched this change in him him with tire- 1 less vigilance, reading moods with intuitive swiftness and 8 triving hard to has ten the speaking of the words which should bind them ether; yet doing everythin vibes le_deftness that he have no Lt es scheme.She answered his question now with a frank smi \u201cNo, TT eave FE of you,\u201d she said; a prie ral 4 exclaimed, in a tone \u201cGoing away! e of ce and Lismay.\u201cWhere?When?.Are vou, really?Why?\u201cWhat an avalanche of questions.I don\u2019t know where, but I feel I must go.I want | to get away from myeelf, I believe.I can\u2019t stay here.Perhans it is \u2018I'm not well.But I feel so \u2018miserable at times, I must gd.\u201d Her voice died tenn to a whisper, tening in her eyes UE glanced at him.st go?h id, « me why you m go e sais \u201cHave you any real trou ible?\u2019 ti no.I can\u2019t tell you,\u2019 * end she hid her face i in her bands.\u201cIt pains me to mee you this, Daphne,\u201d he said,\u2018in the same gente, solicitous lone.\u201cIs it anything todo with\u2014 with my matters?\u201cNo, no, mo.Why should it be?\u201d she cried, as if startled, and she aye a swift] frightened her face, now_ all scarlet\u201d with blushes, i] her hande again.\u2018Please leave me,\u201d she mur-.\"He sat silent for à few moments manifestly disturbed, but thinking he under- her \u201cI have \u2018something to my to Joy he began, seriously, and then sto \u201cI want you to try and listen care y.You must not go away, Daphne, unless\u2014\"\" He stopped again.nervously.\"The, sight of her distress had moved him, and he co find the words to_say That be- wished. York anid \u2018Adirondack Mountain Complete information at City Tieket Offic ep 22 2263 St.Catherine Street.Telephone Up.#70; leo 129 St.James St, Windsor Station \u2018and Windsor Hotel.EUROPEAN & RAILWAY TICKET AGENCY 129 ST.JAMES STREET.(Corner St.Francois Xavier) OCEAN .STEAMSHIP 188 3eod ALLAN LINE, BEAVER LINE, CANADIAN PAUIFIC 8.8.LINE \" DOMINION LINE.HOLLAND AMERICA LINE, TICKETS.ALLAN LINE.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Vis bec, Cyl SEAT arr, morte Aug.17, s fm.desc Australasian, A Pretorian, new, Aug.34, 9 a.m.en a : 80, 1 Yumidian sept, 79 Yr A LS pe Parisian, Sept.14, 5 == \u2018Quobeo 3 p.m.pen steamers sail before 9 are ont board previous evening between 8 and 11 11 n, Intercolonis] Ry.leaves Montreal rpm Saturday, making connection with steam or at Rimo 5 em.Return tice EAL to hat ow DIRECT.a poster, Que 2e Sate pr mn és will be issued at.reduction of cent.\u201cRony to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal.188 tf \u2014DOMINION LINE- Mail Steamships\u2014Liverpool Service.From Portland.From Boston, Cambroman .Aug ith VIA Ques Boman.rororameat - Aug.26 Pramin h Aug 29th Hiomas.Aug.Bint (34 Forte Sept.11th t.7th Commonwealth Sept.25th Dominators Sept 14th | New England.oa * This Steamer does \u201caot CAITY passengers.RATES OF PASSAGE.RATES OF PASSAGE 8mloon\u2014$50.00 and up- Saloon\u2014900.00 ani upwards.wards.Second Saloon-\u2014425.00 _.\u2019 : snd $37.50, according Second Saloon \u2014 $4) to steamer.and upwards, Third Class\u2014425.00 and Third Class\u2014#293.00t> $26.00, according to London, Londonderry © steamer.Belfast and Glasgow.Mian Por far saloons, prectrle female spacious promenade tion or tha Go or to DAV D TORRAN ANCE x General Agente, Tate 17 BL.East Street, Montreal Franco - Canadian Line TEN DAYS MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO HAVRE DIRECT.From Havre.Baill rom Montreal 34th August.0th A as vo gt 2nd Oct.re \u201c19th bor 18th Oct.\u201ca E\u201d.d Nov.158 NOV.\u2026.0000srosacees * WASSAU*\u201d \u2026\u2026.\u2026.16th Nev.RATES OF PASSAGE.Ist.2nd.Steerage Havre.Southatopt's & London 8.50 fiaso Fasso Superior accommodation, .doctor and steward- \u201cFrench\u201d conidue table table wine free to all classes of passengers.delivered in Montreal 1s, days; Bor- Lorient and Brest, from last five ports -Chéviliotte Freres.uguese.lan and Austrian port.Appi tal ot Fils, Havre, Phe Paris, particulars and shipping directions apply to all railroad agents Commis! ts in Canada 0 1oners, Montreal TRE ôt- ug.Lak: *Lake Buperior carries second\u2019 \u2018abla age passengers only.\u201cSyinter Orst cabin rates are in force after July First Cabin \u2014 Single, $47.60 and pd apwardsi and Cabe and upwards.Round Trip.acoording .LDEE, DEMPSTER & CO.1344 EL t yarn Montrou North German Lloyd.FAST EXPRESS SERVECK.CHEBBOURG-SOUTA e MPIONCRAEME > Labn J \u201cAus 20! \u201cLahn \u2026 Sept.17 \u201cAug 37 | Katse r Wm.Gr.Sept.34 Kronprin Tins Wm Zoe Octd amie st *Te Sout! Santen Brite Peu WIN-SOREW PASSENGE EBRVIOR OOER LM PION LONDON PARIS) hed vir es pg re io | plese oe es.=r) fy dd Rouses Point, N.Y., on Lake Chaimplain Opens June 24th.A select family hotel.Fishing, raged , Tenois, Golf, Music, Bates moderate, te .HOUSTON, Manager.192 Îtecd An ideal spot for the momily to spe ABEN AKIS Abonaiis Mineral sre For itlustrate i book- ren rates, address R.G.Kimpton, Alena kis fin rings P.McLEAN HOTEL, otville, PF.Q - Bay.Saguenay, Charming summer stesort.PE tees Azcomn modation, 35 In 81.00 to 81.50, oard a Excelivat io tout ita ana and Posting, auû beautiful scen: r 5 on h: CP, MACLEAN, Proprietor.OLD ORCHARD.SANITARIUM, Old Or Maine, Every convenience and appliance, SER surroundings, cjimate, Greatnent Pana Soe able leave dally, except Sundays, at 11.30 HAMILTON-MONTREAL LINE steamers, via Bay of Quinte and way ports, leave on Mondays, \u2018Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 p.m QUEBEC LINE steamers leave daily, ex- sept Sundays, at 7 p.m.Sundays at 3 BAGUENAY LINE steamers leave Quebec daily at 8 a PAN-AMERICAN EXCURSIONS.Reduced rates to Buffalo and return.Ticket Otiice 128 st.James street.ot mm nie meme À ame 2 24 22000 atl Pretoria.ul * Patricia Ehomnicih mom \u2018Aux.2 | Waldetsee \u2018or Hamburg dtrect.re ARE.31 Sept.7 Hamburg Amor.Line, 3ST B\u2019 wa! .YX.James hot, General Agent, 44 a Francois ed LEGAL CARDS allt atas atl llsdibitl odd VEUVE GE COLLYER & BROCK \"Electrical Engineers and Experts.ove - nv onvalescents.Write Tor intra Bo.mn in readiness; and I could find you a home to to in either Canada or Australia,; whichever you prefer.You can stay at Mrs.Ovcrend\u2019s until then.just, ny trou- drives me \u201cNo, no, I cannot.That is ble.Shore is a man mad by trying to Fore \u201cNis Jouthsume at- ventions on and le last night he actually ey d ere is no crime in that.Your face is pret h to, make many man commit Fes if it were * ENO, but when I refused, he turned on me like « coward, declared thut he knew there was a mystery about me and that unless I-\u2014\u2014 Oh, I cannot tell you all he ol E pod threatened,\u201d she \u2018exclsimed, - res dea.child, he is some cad or; ther.who lost his temper, and you needn\u2019 ay the least attention to threats from we source.You wouldn't do #6 under other circumstances \u2014 but you are hysterienl, Comé bver and see me to-morrow at Tv.bridge and we will ave ad days s rest and'a lon chat.Y.\u2018better for * welll, | oi what io bot to be dome | ALAA LALAALLAALLALEALS vyeovvyyvyvye MoGibbog, Casgri, Ryan & Mitshell | Gibboa, Vasgra A an, Lr ur momo, MONTREAL ace Vieter M.Mitoholl.2és TO CONTRACTORS.Contractors New Weer - -Bulldinæ, St.James Street, Just.eomplsted.Advice nd estimates Jaruished on applica- Correapendence solicited, Aaron, Montreal Siret Railway Chathabers, Montreal.ed Alldlldlllltosldetsade VV IY ARE 277 188 PL a0 404d ase SUV UUVSUN CUVE UE The Great Sold and recommended an arm ggists in Canads.ble medicine di red 2% Genital Weak mews, all al fects of sbmse ih vias.Maticd où recetpt onium or 8 mulagts Meticd i piece, Py Compas, ets Aad ai] adres Soot reine is sol relontreal by , McGale, Drugslst, 2133 Ni ™ Dame st.= one aled: proposals TA dé received at the \u201coffice of the.Brompton \u2018Pulp Company, situated on the Bt.ES .UN ft, two stories les in heigh © Also a wo gains bul bujlding, 67x65 ft.two no n height, both of brick ang : steel construction, both with gravel Specifications and getieral plans oan be examined and othet information obtained by application at the office of the come pany, situated as above.BROMPTON PULP & PAPER CO._ Geo.B.Bearce, Fees, To Stamp Dealers and Collectors 7 Jenomtnation ) aad sans for pie.clos, 3 clean, de hed ard in packages of 00.ale stamps of any lssue supplied to colles: \u2018hurts my beart t to see you bo sad and di «| ©\" (To ba continued) tors, Vase Address V, 1000.Mar Offion Xavier s ; » 1i6 St.Peter st\u2026 Montreal; D.Battersby, 178 St.James at, opposite Tomple Building.151 tf Fr.der Grosse.Aug.33 Barbaroms, .Sept.13 ELIZABETHTOWN.NEW YORK.Plans of Steamers, Sailing Lisa, te.on application.or Kurfuerst.À A 29 Koen.Luise.ew = \" {he Targest and Nnest hotels.In he xCeNent Tickets oe mountains.®Fing.location.Modern jmprove- Montreal, including ait yr Bleeping Car- Sailing 10 A.M.(tto Bremen only.) nents.Electric lights.Private baths.Pure run- tickets.MEDITERBANEAN SEUVICE Ring spring water.Milk and vege ables I from ; WM.F.EGG, ot, GIDSALTAB-NARLIS- GE suv Windsor farm and gardens.O 120eodif 120 St James et, Montres.Aller, Aug.20, X ol 14, 102.2.FINEST GOLF LINKS.Tadao.ois m, Mer sept 31,\" 11 a Me Looklet, address ORLANDO KELLOGG & 80X, TEAMSHI «(Ho elem.fermer eu vi! 1 Lu ro MTR IDE A PES eg fhe Sn Nt M.or ntr STATLER'S HOTEL IDEAL.AT OLE ACK : DUFFALO, N.Y.Largest in the World.fi ar 300 ft.from $2 Main Entranco to the Expositio , b $0 and $2.50 Fe ie eta | 1 oof I WATER ffamburg-fimerican.eve.dinner.Rooms w A ; ] bath oxtra.Send for freo maps and folder, tell- p TEWIN-yCR rg-srm SERVICE, ing about our Guaranteed Accommodations.TR 1 PS.PLTMOUTE OS BSOURG RAMBURE.° | 13e0d _ TREAL \u201cMAI NE a Deutachiand.\u2026 WwW von eamers via Thousand I tor, TWIN-SCREW 5 |X Vir Sik a FT), \"HOTEL INDSOR, Charlotte, N.Y.(port of Roches FLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG- HAMBURG.\u2019 and Paper, re rds ete.- ire \u2018the buliaing of A \"puip mill, 142x84 xl Teeth LoL 2 = d'a \u2018present Mr.Chas.Pope, Generäl Manager of the\u2019 o Po Railway Compile repreme ay mes men, is not considered a fair basis of posed of fair-minded men would render 3 % decision more favourable to the men we LAS our duties as mediators have ended.and that nothi of A.will agree to leave the city within twenty-four hour any way with ei give authority to the Trackmen's Committee to declare the strike off when.in their J nf me.The following cireular was to-day issued by trackmen: Matutensnce-of Way = a es Te and grant \u2018them a qe - maining men BF CPR.STAKE \u2026 sr SAYS HE WANTS- JOARD OF AnsrTRATION.étieiliation Committee Bay Their ari Must Now End Unless Mr.> , Willen Leaves the City and They \u201cB20 Empowered to Call the Styike \u2018OR When a Settlement is Reached.Another bitch has taken place in the ne- Setintiona the trackmon and the CP.Ry, and according to Mr.J.T.Wil- \u201cson, .n of the Brotherhood, unlces arbitration is resorted to, or concessions wads to the trackmen, the strike will be + \u2018continued indefinitely.\"The conciliation committee ask that Mr.Wileta leave the city and the committee be empowered to call off the strike when they deum that « fair eettlement has been \" reached, The following statement was issued this meening by the Conciliation Committee.The chairmen of the different brother hoods who have been acting as a conciliation committee have issued the following statement : Queen's Hotel, Montreal, August 16, 1901.mou Officers and Members 4 the B.of | .B.of L, F.of R.T gee] RE T.of the Canada Patifié Dear Sirs and Brothers, The undersigned generel chairmen herewith submit the.following report for your consideration a compliance with request of membera = nizations, we met in Montreal \u201con ar August 8, 1901, to renew the some of the general chairmen aT nd towards obtaining the consent company and maintenance-of-way men for the general chairmen of the five Organizations to act as conciliators im the dispute.Our services being accepted by both parties, we took up the duties of concilia- ter several interviews had been held between the board of conciliation, the company an e committee representing the trackmen, we succeeded in obtaining a basis of settlement which we believed to be reasonable and fair under the present conditions of the strike situation, and recommended that it be accepted by the explaining to them\u2019 that the ter submitted were equal to those obtained by any of the other organizations in their firet efforts to obtain ition.After the terms of settlement fad been fully explained to the trackmen and a vote taken by them, the following letter was tothe of conciliation by chairman of the trackmen: Montreal.August 15%, 1801.Chairman, on Committee: The terms of settlement proposed by the h your committee to the com- nti the Maintenance of We peliere a Board of Arbitrators com- been proposed bv the Manager , we we will request the Members prilistion Committee to recom- the matter be settled bv arbitra- \u2018 idly it will be consistent with the members of your committee i ap, pen this request and thanki the efforts mode to bring abo bout nding and a fair settle- are Very truly.yours, Signed\u2014J.LENNON, Chairman.A.F.STOUT, Secretary.We as a Board of Conciliation feel that further can be done by us, President Wilson, of the B.R.T.and not to interfere in er committee, and will a reasonable a fair is of settlement can be effecte Signed\u2014CHAS.POPE, # Chairman B.of L.E.A.SHAW, Chairman O.R.C GEO.K.WARK, Chairman B.of L.F.E.E.EDDY Chairm R.T Ww.H.ALLISON __ Chairman O.R.T.B \u2018HEADQUARTERS JOINT PROTECTIVE BOARD, tment Employes, nadian Pac Rail Gos Union Hel wey.Montreal, August 16th, 1901.\" Dear Sirs and Brothers,\u2014 The General Chairmen of the other Orders on the C.P.Railway have ner or Montreal for some time.Last Friday they were accepted by the President of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and , myself Instead of their trying to ei effect a settlement through epson and C.ilwa y and myself, they took the matetr up with the Generel Mana.OOMPANY\u2019S OFFER.hfs Snag for about a week, the hows the bass message which cop! a asi 01 a settlement proposcd nager, comment dk aos \u2014 ur ent upow cory.\u201cMontreal, 12th August, 1901.The Seoond Vice President and General r will approve Circular pri ét) out the for trac accordance with bis of June 1 and also reciting rules and regulations governing the employ- d service of the trackmen, and at one year from this date, 4 the the Canadian Pacific Ra dmpany have ected 1 © fésponsible Tol es le organifation, the company ou however, that such echaduls yy Boi uly apply to foremen and firat au \u2018aécond men of one year\u2019s standin in the y's service, and neither de sche- nor any Of its conditions shall appl to\u201d others employed either on section worl or on extra gangs, nor shall any committeo ting the organization at , or attempt to interfere nt the between the company and em oyce in its maintonance-of-way depart.pet, tb whom the said schedule will\u2019 not as above set forth, oomnpany will; re-instate al [ren in respective positions, ons me have not ob been \"sibel of Phe agency during the sit pr pro- tion Davies one omens wh ive such re- en preference in fi ng other si- positions as near to their old loca- as possible.This clause not applicable to those who have guilty of violence.fact hat men have Leen engaged in strike sh al Dot bx prejudice their portions ey a bo the service.> spas it ajways be glad to ee of fs employes, whether on.Le -had_not intended,\u201d he said, which the men wy | Howey arte be the ptarosts of thy.BC.D.bad \u201cGenerel Mar.Mr.CHARLES POP POPE, Chairman, Conciliation Committee;.Mont- TO RE EMBODIED IN THE RULES AND REGULATIONS.Employes suspended or discha will \u201cbave the right of appeal from Char Sision of their immediate superiors.(Signed), D.MeN.THE BROTHERHOOD'S REPLY.Your committee dézlined to accept the proposed terms of settlement, and cent the ones letter to the General Manager : Grand Union Hotel, MONTREAL, August 14, 1901.Mr, D.MeNicoil, 2nd Vice.Pris, and Gen.Mgr.C.P.R.Windsor St.Station, Montreal.Dear Sir,\u2014~We, the committee representing the maintenance-of-way men on the Cana- dan Pacific Railway System, have.been in Montreal the greater part of the time sinre April 13.Duping the month of June, and while we were olding conferences hoping to effect an amicable settlement of all differences, your subordinate officials were going over the road trying to break up our organization.About one week ago the general chairmen of the other orders which have been estub- lished on the C.P.Railway, arrived in ontreal.On Friday of last week, they (the general chairmen) were accepted by the presideat of the C.P.Railway Company, and by the president of the, Bro therhood of Railway \u2018rackmen, as a \u201cConciliation Committee.\u201d According to advices received, your wub- ordinate ofirials are still making strenuous efforts to break the strike.We believe the contest between the C.P.Railway officials and the maintenance-of-way men has lasted too long.Had a settlement been made earlier, lives that have been lost might have been saved, and men who have been maimed and crippled for life might be well and hearty to-day.We believe the maintenance-of-way men are entitled to an eement with the company setting forth the terms and conditions of their eurloyment.which would be considered a fair settlement by experienced, honest, capable, and honourable men; there: fore, we propose to accept the general chairmen of the other orders at arbitrators, with the understanding that they will arrange what they con:ider to be a fair settlement for both parties to the controversy under the circumstances.If the company will allow them to determine what is fair and be governed by their decision, as soon az we Trin a written agreement from you to the ect that the comnany will accept the general chairmen as arbitrators, strike will be declared off, and they can arrange the details of the rettlement afterwards.: ; Yours truly, (Bigned) JOSEPH LENNON, > Chairman Committee.No answer has been received to the above.We have requested the genera] chairmen of the other orders to recommend to the company, and your representatives, that the ferences settled by a \u2018\u2018Board of Arbitration,\u201d the arbitrators to be selected in_the usual way.Your case is in a rendition to be pre.\u2018sented to the public in a true light.If you will be true to yourselves the honest people of Canada, who believe in upholding right and crushing wrong, will assist you in securing an honourable and fair.settlement.Some of the men, who were deceived and influenced to return to work, suspended work again, and have notified your committee that.they will stand firm \u2018until mat- tera ave wettled right, or sever their connection with the company forever.Yours in B.L.& U, JOHN T.WILSON, President B.R.T.of A.MR.WILSON TALKS.Paki of the above, Mr.Wilson said to- t will show the honest and fair Minded people of Canada that I am not here in the interests of corporations across the line.li the Maintenance of Ways men.have made unreasonable Je- mand upon the Canadian Pacific we are ready to arbitrate.The proposition submitted by the General Manager, Mr.Me- Nicoll, if accepted by the men would mean a perpetual servitude, a perpetual bondage.consider all such matters should be settled by end em both in the interest of employer and employe.e people o Canada hou) see that some such method should be oid ted for the scttlement of all labour difficulties between employer and employe.the plan proposed by the lye on of Ways men is endorsed by the people of Canada they will obtain a fair settlement with the company.\u201cDo you k for any early settlement ?\" \u201cI did a few days ago, but it rcems as far off as ever.the\u2019 company does not come to terms ve will continue the strife indefinitely.\u201d THE GENERAL MANAGER \u2018OF THE C.P.R.Mr.D.McNicoll, 2nd dise president and general manager of the was arke {-he had any statement to Pirie regarding the circular issued by the trackmen \u201cto make any statement while the Conciliation Commit: | tee was in session, had it not been fot a cireular issued by the trackmen containing part of a correspondence which had takken place.\u201cI would onl that the date of one of the letters an en changed and that my reason for not answering Mr.non's letter was that I conside the Conciliation Committee was the [proper medium through which the answer should have been convey I did not intend any discourtesy towards Mr.Lennon Developments of some kind are promised to-morrow or early next week.In the meantime the special agents department of the company are daily rushing labourers for section work out West at the rate of nearly a hundred a day.It is understood that nearly 3,500 have been shipped co far.STEAMER MIDLAND QUEEN ARRIVED IN PORT TO-DAY.She Was Especially Constructed for the Lake and River Trade.The Midland Navigation Company's new steamship, the Midland Queen, arrived in port to-day om her maiden voyage.The\" Midland Queen has just been Sampled a Dundee, having been built through William Peterson, Limited, for the dian Navigation Co.Her builders were the Cal.edon Shipbuilding and Engineering Com- Porte Midland Queen hab been constructed \u20148t.\u2014Lawnente river navigation, and is of such ».size that she can navigate all waterways between Montreal and Chicago.The vessel is of 1,349 tons net, and hae two decks.She is 249 feet long, 42 feet broad .and 24 flat depth.She 1s fit ih gine expansion © es, water ballast as complement of cfancs and_windlassts.She has \u2018two decks, and is unique in the fact that she hae very fine pecommedutions for » limited number of passe Her ofti- cers\u2019 Juarters ate.also A ptuons.d Queen is.now Girchu ing some ni re indeed Jl of ait, after which she wil akes to Chitago with Pe, Raines Pra her cargo, which consists 0! e- came out in chere.eral ptain gaptal in general \u20ac freight rade of the li On Monday Afternoon the the presiden and directors of ihe yO entertain about » on Fed of their Pronos » st luncheon on the vessel.RENT STE, To © ei 1 t - bate $100 in aid of the echool that.the a h-Canadian news .out to stabi inl Jot | Gv = WILL ENTERTAIN MR, WOLVIN'S PARTY | tony ee ats PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN IN THE WEST.à Po J Mr.J.H.Hoyt is a Close Personal Friend of McKiniey and is Mentioned for Governor of Ohio \u2014 AN Are Interested in Ship Building.While making a tour of inspection through the west some weeks ago, the members of the Harbour Board bécame the guests of the gentlemen who are In- teresied In obtaining terminal facilities at Montreal and Port Colborne, and who are at present in the city.In an endeavour to at least partly repay the kindnesses shown them while In the west, the members of the.Harbour Board have resolved upon a round of entertainment In eit Lust evenlng Senator Mackay tained Captain Woivin, ME.J.Mr.W.L.abe Edward r.Smith, Mr.Robert Waliace, Mr, J.\u2018Wallace, Srnaith, and the members of the Harbour Commission at dinner at St.James's Club.This afternoon the commissioners will take the visitors about the harbour on the tug Robert Mackay, and this evening will en- tertaiu them at the Forest and Btream.DISTINGUISHED CAPITALISTS, It 1s seldom that Montreal Is honoured with so distin hed a party of business men from the United States.Captain.A.B.Wolvin is already known, at least by reputation, to a greater rtion of the local business men.Mr.Brown is president of the American Bhi pbuilding Company, the largest hipbunding.firm on the lakes, and one of the largest on the continent.Mr.Brown was president of the Illinois Bteel Company up to the time of the absorption of that company by the trust, \u2018The company operates plants a: Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago.Milwaukee and Duluth.It fis sald that Mr.Browa can to-day control more capital for an enterprise than any man in.the we Mr.James H.Hoyt, of Cleveland.\" also well known in the western business world, and is connected with a number of large companies.Folitfes, however, are his hobby, and !t Is sald among his persona) irfends tbat there Is more than a good prospect of his being the next Governor of Ohio.Mr.Hoyt is a man of pieaming personality, is an excellent speaker, has a bright mind, is.a strong.Republican, and last.but not least, counts President Wil.lam McKinley among his staunchest friends.Mr.Robert Wallace, sr, has the appeer- anée of an old seafaring man, and, as & matter of fact, he did command ships in his younger days.He is one of the largest stockholders S° the American Shipbuilding Company, ranking next perbaps to John D.Rocketeller in the number of shares to hig credit Mr.C.Wallace is a son of fre gentleman described a He thirty-five years of age.and is care dent and general manager of the Amerl- can Shipbuilding Company.A CONFERENCE TO-MORROW.A telegram was received at the harbour office this morning stating that the Hon.J.Israel Tarte had been detained on his way from Memramcook, N.B., owing to a railway accident, and would be umable to reach Montreal before twelve o'clock tonight.It was expected that the Minister of PubHc Works woutd arrive in the city at half-past seven o'clock thts evening, and that these would be a conference with the visitors from across the line almost immediately.A rallway accident on the Inter- colonial near Moncton will detail the train on which the Hon.Mr.Tarte ia riding b at least five hours, 50 that there is frere chance of his getting into the city before midnight.It 1s expected, therefore, that the Harbour Commissioners, Captain Wol- vin, his friends and the Minister of Public Works will meet some time to-morrow.APOLOGY AND WITHDRAWAL.The Editor and Publisher of the Globe Are Reprimanded by the Speaker.LONDON, August 16.\u2014In tbe House of Commons to-day G.E.Armstrong (a former lieutenant of the, British navy), editor of the Globe, and V Madge, manager of that paper, od The Bar in the cus tody of the Sergeant-at-Arms, in accordance with the summons of the House, for gross breach of the privileges of the House sn accusing the Nationaist members of corruption in connection with private bill legislation.After the Speaker, William Court Gully, had notified Them of the cause of the summons, both Mr.Armstrong and Mr.Madge expressed regret at the appearance of the article, and apologized to the House.The Speake en ordered the delinquents to withdraw while the House cun- sidered the matter.Both the editor and manager backed out, bowing low at each step, amidst the derisive cheers of the Nationalists.After a protest from Mr.John Redmond, the Nationalist leader, against the inadequacy of the a , the offenders were recalled and if they were prepared to withdraw the ~allegations.a did in somewhat nervous tones.he Speaker thén reprimanded the-news- paper men, who were permitted to depart, the members of the Houre jeeringly congratulating them on their escape from imprisonment in the tower.Lachine Hydraulic\u2019s Picnic.The employes of the Lachine Rapids Hydraulic and Land Company will hold their annual picnic to-morrow, at company\u2019s property opposite the powerhouse, on the Lower Lachiné Road.Spe cial cars will leave Chaboillez square at 9.30 a.m.A lengthy programme of sports bas been prepared.he team who can run fifty yards and turn on \u2018the water the quickest will win a handsome prize.Br a Beaver Hall Hill Line.Men sre at work on Beaver Hall Hill making preparations for the laying of the tracks on that thoroughfare.- The work will now be pushed as rapidly as possible, and it is estimated that the cars will be running up the hill in a cou le of months.If necessary, two gangs will be put on\u2014 cne at night and one in day.\u201cWoëk will be commenced at both ends \u20148t.Cat her- Line \"and\u2014St=-James- street.* Lord Dafferin at Braney.The frigid reception accorded Minto- at Louisburg the.other day je not the first of the: kind.experiènced that Bvaney Hout.tht a, Ey erin in Louisure rd \u201ceven.dney tured § | Polder to the representativg o of \u201cHer @ Post relates that Lord Dufferin 1 ot at Louisburg from a steamer sent down by the government.There was not af oating to the breeze that day at Loui ure + ah 1 anded hnew ah wneu ing a m through often and Mi ds were worse then t ae that 7 particular hee deus © Jour.Th ove the Sifls où on the pele te EP ra Ta being even compelled Pp out.ved, worn and hungry.the repres- in of the yg A pires = Pertes vie nee a 3 th he Jeadin asked Mr.McKensie.for oi MeKende eyed the man over and se ake oo sd am Sa replied the Seren = piel sl rot HERE de Governor-Q Lu the driver TR OF THE 4 train bearing the MARITIME PRESS A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF THE COLLISION.Bngineer Sharpe Only Lived for Ten Minutes After Being Taken From Under His Engine\u2014General Manager Pottinger and Mr.Tarte Werb Pansengers.\u2014 (Bee also page one.) (Special to the Star.) SAYABEC, Que, August 16.\u2014 Aimy Sharpe.aged B0 years, engineer of the Montreal express, was killed in a collision at Assametquaghan shortly after two o'clock this morning.His fireman, a young man named Stevens, was so seriously injured and it is bardly expected that he will recover.Contradictory reasons are given an the ctuses of the accident.ihe station agent says that the semaphore showed à danger signal, but some of the train hands sy that the semaphore light did not show.\u2018reight trains 75 and 76 were ordered to croes at the station.No.75 was going west, and got on the siding.No.76 was partly oa the siding, but the rear end of the train Noriapped.It was therefore decided that the express from Montreal, should come in on the main line and remain here until No.75 could move from the siding to the main track and Jet 76 in on the track, »0_that the express could go by.For two mules before Ascrgtetquéghan station there is a down grade, and the express thundered down \u2018at tremendous speed, and passed the semaphore.The train hands on No.75 were signalled by the train bands who were at the station, and there appears to have been an attempt on the part of the deceased to stop the train, but it was too late, and the express crashed into a freight car, knocking it into splinters.The express engine continued on its mad course, tearing up the rails and headed down a slight embankment, where it was warped and torn 9 pisser About thirty feet from ' the trac the mail car was up ended and landed on its side.Mr.Hudon and Captain \u2018Dorion, mail clerks, of Quebec, were at work at the time.Captain Derion was slightly injured, but his companion escap- The baggage car was completely over turned, and lies bottom up alongside the track.The baggage man, however, escaped without apparent injury.No one expected to find either engineer or fireman alive.On nearing the engine, however, the witnesses of the accident heard loud cries from the engineer, while the fireman was also found to be alive.Both were pulled out, and \u2018it was seen that the engineer would not live.His face was smashed and scalded, and it was found that he was disembowellod.He \u2018lived for about ten minutes, and was able to speak almost to the last.Young Stevens was found to have a leg broken and shoulder and side terribly scalded; he suffered with much patience, however.General Manager Pottinger and Assistant General Manager Russell were in their Priyate car attached to the train, and looked after the arrangements for getting aid.Assistance was summoned from Campbel}- ton, 34 miles away.A wrecking train came up and as it was su posed that several ersons were inju doctors were brought \u2018up on the train.\u201d Tt was found on arrival, however, that only those above mentioned were injured.The frown escaped, only one man being thro wn from his seat.Barbeau, of Montreal, who was on in 4 7 to Dalhousie to meet his wife, said to a Sts reporter that the ngers felt very little shock, and when they heard the crash thought that it was caused by the bursting of an air brake.The special \u2018anadian Press Associa tion excursion in charge of Traffic Manager E.Tiffin came along shortly after the express, and the Western scribes had ample time to visit the It was near 11 o\u2019clock before the track was cleared, and the he express and excursion trains were com- \"The Halifax express for Montreal was held at Millstream, nine miles cast of the wreck, for several hours, Hon.J.I.Tarte and Mr.F.X.Perreault, who are returning from the Acadian cele bration at the University of St, Joseph College, Memramcook, were in a private car attached to this train, which left t Mil stream over six hours late, and will n reach Montreal until long after midnight.Stevens, the inju fireman, was mar- ricd only a month ago.He was removed on the general m anager\u2019 private car to his home in Camp The Storm-Swept Gulf.NEW ORLEANS, August 16\u2014The United Fruit Company's schooner Esther ar- vived here to-day.She encountered heavy winds, but was not much injured, and saw no vessels in diatress.The Esther reported that there was no serious damage at Quarantine Station, that considerable | property was swept ene at Port Ea iclals of the Fruit Company fear for the safety of another of Its ships, the Ful ton, from Ceiba, which 18 now ten days overdue, Capt.Stevenson, ;of the Esther, brought up.with him Cap t.Dunham and four members of the ond \u201cot the Biloxi.The Biloxi capsized during thq .storm, and the flve rescued men made [their way to a tree.to which they clung|till rescued.They ported t that two of the crew of the tug were missing.\u2018Capt.Btevanson ported also that he saw a ship's mast{ probably a fruiter's, flicking out of the water about nine miles uth-West Pass.He was unable to fdèntify the vessel, and saw none of the \u20ac rew, Capt.Stevenson sald & house boat and some small craft had been battered to he ic in the vicinity of the atation, but e Jeanned of no loss of Nfe.'A, Ga., August 16.Tho wire Is wêrkine into the telegraph.office at Mobile.indicating that the water has fallen at least four feet xince communication was lost yesterday afternoon.Among the points | cut bff below Mobile are Fort Morgan and Point Clair.The first information from these points, fa well an me oat, 2 the telem the Ay.ex at, as the telegraph i Mobile to Fort 5 TG DOGG AO WON AT HALIFA| THE GIEOU LEFT Au OTHERS BEHIND.: Burprise Expressed at Her Scanty Sail Area \u2014 The Boat Owned by Mr.Shirley Davidson and Others From Montreal \u2014 Rates for Prince of Wales\u2019 Cup To-morrow.(Special to the Star.) , HALIFAX, August 16.\u2014The yacht ruce for the Wenonah Cup is taking place to-day.The start was made.st ele ven o'clock this morning.There was a strong south west wind and heavy sea outside, The course being principally outside, all \u2018nine yachts were well reefed down.The Sydney boat Cibou showed a very small spread of canvas, only a storm jib set, about the size of a lady\u2019s shawl, and.mainsail in proportion.At 11 a.m., when the starting gun sounded, the Haiifax boats and Cibou cruesed the line almost in line.Youls held, the windward berth, prepared to do battle bravely for the honour of the Garrison City.As she carried her top sail in this strong breeze, it was evident that Mr.W side was determined to make a good The l\u2019iena was also carrying her 1 aloft despite the high wind.It became immediately evident that the Sydney boat Oibou.was a flyer, as drew away at once and headed the fleet, pra when last seen going out, was qui ickly 1 eaving the others.What she may do outside in the heavy sea is another sory, 1b but the prospect of retaining the Cup look ked dark indeed.: t Thrump Cap, which they have to round twice, the sea was b ng ba to-day, and this would not be in + Cibou's favour.\u2018Little Nim locked every inch a fighter, going out, and as she won at Chester on time allowance, should have had a look in at some of tbe other prizes.Thz Vormouth aud Chester bouts wera late in euariing, and did not appear to ba in ir.At ope o'clock the yacht Cibou was lead ing the others by a mile, It is thought she will win by fully three miles.ter.\u2014Cibou won the race for the Wen- onah Cup by fifteen minutes.VICTORIOUS YACHTSMEN WELCOMED AT TORONTO.Everything That Could Mare} Noise \" Was Worked Hard in Their Honour._ (Special to the Star.) TORONTO, Ont, Augyst 16 \u2014Bki Aemelius Jarvis Commodore Godder and the crew of the victorious Invader, met with a rousing welcome when they arrived home at 12.15 to-day from Chicago.Besides the members of the yacht club a large crowd assembled at the station to cheer the victors.An automobile tally-ho and several automobile cabs were waitin and the party made a triumphal tour of the chief city streets, the vehicle carrying the bugle band of the Queen\u2019s Own \u2018Rifles, followed by the yachtsmen and other carriages all decorat: ed with Eritioh flags.The party proceeded to the Club house where, after a few short wpecches they embarked on the club { yacht Hiawatha, and the ecreaming of Whistles, firing of cannon and blowing of horns from the gaily decked vessels in the bay croseed over to the Island Club House ere luncheon serv- \u2018o-night the main Club House, will be the scene of a smoker when the open door welcome all who wish to \u2018congratulate the winners of the Canada\u2019s Cup.MONTREAL MASONB IN MAINE The 8ir Knights of Montreal, Sherbrooke and Windsor Welcomed at Augusta.(Special to the Star.) AUGUSTA, Me, August 16.\u2014 A most charming summer \"day welcomed the Masonic Sir Knights of Montreal, Sherbrooke and Windsor to-day.The Occasion was à reception and entertainment tendered them by the Knight Commandery of this city.The Canadian .Knights, accompanied by a large party of ladies, reached Augueta from St.Johns at an farly hour this morning.In the -party were Right Eminent H.E nel, of Sherbrooke, Provincial Prior of Quebec; Most Eminent Sir Knight Will H.Whyte, Grand Chancellor and Past *Supreme Grand Master; Right) Eminent Joba Tresidder, of Montres Past Provincial Prior; Sir, Knigh hts T.\"Evans, of Mont- 5 Aer of Sharbroots: C.G.fire SC rley, E.Swift, \u2018of Wind: sor, and Fred Barr, ot &.John, Dunjap Commandery, o h, Me.,were also guests of Trinity Command dery.e procession was formed at nine o'clock and marched : -prineipal- streets capitol, where H Hon.4 John F.Hill, Governor of Maine, received the party in the spacious rotunda.The second regiment of the Maine National Guard, which has been in camp for a week, wa: present and escorted the proression of Knights from the State Houre to the Masonic mple, where an entertainment followed until 2.30 o'clock.when a visit by electric cars to the Soldiers\u2019 Home at Logus was made.e parade was the most imposing seen here in years.The Canadian Knights were heartily apeiauded en the route of the protession by large crowds of people assembled to witness it.The band of the Royal Scots attracted genera] attention.Buildings all over the city are elaborately decorated, the English flay being prominently displayed on, every hand.This evening, a grand banquet will be given the visitors, at which, it is expected, 300 will be.present.While the banamet is ih progress, Mrs.Hal wife of the Governo an tender a reception to the oisiting In dies and the ladies of Trinit Commandery at the Executive mansion.The affair is a ,romplete success.General Seymour Vindicated.(Special to the Star.) : mu overs nearly $5\" miles \u2018in its winding Ardund the bay.This line was one of the first to be destroyed.600 More Men Join Steel Strike, PITTSBURG, Pa, August 18.\u2014The 600 pere of \u2018the National Qalvanizi ct of th ational De pany .at_ tous Bxcusable Homicide.An inquest was held at the General Hos pital ¢ this morning into the death of Edward Alara .who Was brought to the hospital ys ago suffering from injuries to the Vine, and who died at the inetitetion yesterday.A verdict of excumble homitide woh Tendired.Worshippers at St.Paul's.guhihdencon \u2018Binclair, of London, od i iculars | Bm Aber who oct to oo x vl?Catedral oa apes congreration rom first t last, rhs 2 2 Jo bein Lo Homers e 2,500, si con, etnpregation is à li tle, um er an ¢ evening congregation | eed 000, so that nearly 8000 ip dere du during the day.On ork.morning service at ten hae a con- of about 100, the.nf ion wr Se | eespott, A closes every \u2018Plant à in \u201cMe | HALIFAX, August 16\u2014The London Stan | dard, just to hand, says: \u201cIt derstood that Lieutenant-General Lord William Seymour\u2019s action în res ne \u20ac the commend ot the troops in Choad year his now been \u2018indicated by ¢ è' primey authorities at the Of et Telephone\u2019s ?Progress Abroad.-Al necaamd api he here there are countries in Europe in wi ich telephones are in far more general use than here.In Stockholm, Sweden, one person \u201cin every fourteeh has à telephone, there being more than 22000 telephones in a population of 271,000 tobacconists\u2019 store is a lia call of and the rites are ve be Great Britain is Jeb pind in the mat- pe i e Suite ter of telephones, t ça of the portion nd there is every _persbns, but far more asinesn is done over the tele- phope in reèt Britain thin in witzer Tn A ning Gost ee The * gain\u201d of 3 Montet, in Aveyron, me idh is often mistaken for an ne ve; cr because à villar of cloud rises from it by day and à illar of fine DY night, is La reality a cod mine ich has been bu ming for several years.peter Letter Bags néwsfe bl 5 & pe SANTE Brel Pope Poids dlace, as ne rover.ha the each from Ws the Ring of of Teal, ay, Blo; Queen | , says the same uth ily, em- Fe no fewer than thirty-five pi taries.William writes a great deal self Pend since Queen yictoria's death he has used black-bordered pa; In ary times he uses large sheets of.light blue or dark gray paper.POSTSCRIPT EDITION OF THE STAR With Late Sporting and Telegrams.A Postacript Edition of the Star will be issued Saturday evening, containing the latest telegraphic news of interest from all lover the world, and the results of the principal sporting events.Reports of the lacrosse and baseball matches in which Montreal is interested will be found thure- in aa well as the results of other sporting events, This Postscript Edition of the Star will be issued shortly after six o'clock, and will be obtainable from all newsboys.Those attending the theatres can obtain the Postecript Edition upon leaving the various places of amusement.HOW THE CENSUS AFFECTS THE HOUSE.There Will be Four Less Members Sent to Parliament at the Next General Election \u2014 Manitoba Gains Three Members.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, August 16 \u2014Following the redistribution bill, the representation of the next House of Commons will be reduced from 213 to 209.The changes are : Ontario loses five members, Prince Edward Is.lend one, Nova Scotia two, New Bruns wick one.are North-West Territories remain the Manitoba gains three and British Col- umbla two.Tétal gains, five : \u2018losses, nine.Quebec remains the same according to the Provisions of the British North Am- oer! \u201c COLOMBIAN MINISTER WILL RETURN TO CARACAS.ast 16.\u2014 The Btate the Colombian Minister from Caracas was voluntary.and that he has the inten jon of returning to his post.Mr.Russell taken charse of the Colombian Legation pro; archives curing the Minis ter's absence.Mr.Russell does not state that he has assumed charge of Colombian intereets, as he was authorized to do if requested, and with the assent of the Venezuelan Government.It is Inferred that he has not been asked to do _ Ex-Mayor of Hamilton Dead._ \u2018(Special té the Star.) HAMILTON, Ont, A 16.\u2014George H.Mills, Fire Ins Hamilton in 1858, and who founded the Wentworth Historical Society, died at 3 a.m., after a long ilinces.He was T¢ years old, and was a native of Hamtiton, and a member of an old historic family.: Sherif of Bruce Dead, E HAMILTON, Ont, August 1 F.F.O'Connor, sheriff of Bruce County.died suddenly of heart disease 10 a.m.at the residence of Mr.C.Lemon, his brother- in-law.He came here two days ago to donsult local physicians.A TOWN UNDERMINED.The remarkable subsidences which have occurred in and around the town of Northwich, in Cheshire, England, form the gubject of a ard, recently y the patration of Mining En- nets\u201d dences are chicfly due to mining in Tope upper of rock salt and the too rapid removal of brine by means of modern pumps.In a natural condition the water in or on the salt beds becomes saturated with salt and then ceases to dissolve it, but now the brine is rires di up in immense quantities, and the fresh water which flows to take its place dissolves the salt pillars which have supported the roof and ovei- lying strata, b the result that there is a depression rh each pumping centre, In almost ev case the mines in the n per bed Tocksalt are destroyed by water Papidly eroding the salt n this way.Another cause of subsidence rN \"the pump ing of brine from off the rockhead; that is, the surface of the upper bed of rock- salt.These are by far the most serions and widespread.and it is from them that the town of Northwicch suffers so much show themselves first by small cracks in the buildings, and in doors and windows refusing to ut, a system of framework buildings has owed, so that when a buildings eh it can be lifted by screw- jocks and put back to its original postion, y degrets the town is -becomin framework buildings, na \u2018will, For Eng - land, be unique in this respect.> Natures ee NEW YORK STOCKS WEAR.The Bearish Influence Was the Action of Joliet.Men Joining Strikers.(From the Special Correspondent Star in Wall Bireer 5\" of the NEW YORK, August 18.\u2014Theie was 8pell of irregularity in the stock market at tho opening, but very soon the whole \u2018Het declined.The factor at work was the action of the men 8 the Joliet works in in de- strike, thus reve Tous action, On \u2018this U United ed race pre, mmon declined a int, and \u2018about half as much, &æ Paul was apaciaile weak, declining 1 3-4, Canadian Pacific souri Pacife> Atchison ani RE no os.nan ler Corel Solr soutien dt ; not materially affected by the gul Sono, and ard sos al roads showed - consid- Estimates of the Wheat Crop.f Trade.) CHICAGO, oat 18.\u2014~There war.upturns in the cereal mark els, Dotomarn wheat selling from ko to ic, and May corn from 6% to 68% The report of the Orabire Judd was\" sh on wheat a pris on corn.It says: The con naine art in some sections west oF veut River offsets the improvament so that the ero | ot ave o better than the Onfo Va Vanier.the e drought le practically ath vabroken, ox pe - es, and t aitun.tion.is Practically worse.The ei tes cast Mississippi are of amaze fin others, corn of that section he August 1.In of the now in as bad condition ns those west, and if the Government Indication of of Trey ,000 - crop In ugus presen t would not be abba 1,100,000,000 Doshots.The winter wheat wil] exceed 450,000,000.Bpring wheat threnbing »o far shows bet- -ter than expected, and the Present indication ie for 309,000,000 Minnesota and Dakota, and rT) shots in other thrritory, or a total of 0, 000,600 bushels.There 18 That Tod s ht too to oi the expectation that she _minipum, aE STOCK TAR (From the tar al Corespotrden C the ah Baan o ton RATHER ise, | TRADING IN MONTREAL WAS ON : THE DULL SIDE.Canadian Pacific Rallway and Twin City the Features\u2014Both Showed a Decline-Increass in Montreal Street Earnings end in.the Bank Clear.ings\u2014Néw York Irregular.The special correspondents of the Stay in Wall Street and on the Chicago Boarg of Trade report in this column that stocks were irregular, while wheat was steady, In the local market prices were steadg, Sules on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday amounted to 485,100 shares.The local stock market was In its mid- .8ummer throes to-day, and trading Was unusually Hght.The feeling was generally easy also, possibly being affected by the uncertainty of the situation in the States Just now.C.P.R.showed a fractional decline, opening one point under Yesterday a.top figure.In \u2018all, about 1,300 shares changed hands at prices ranging from mn to 111g.Twin City also showed an easier feeling.Only \u20ac75 shares changed hands, ang these ranged from 974 to 97%.the: clous being at the low figure.Yesterday the market ranged from 47% up to 98%.Power held steady, as did also R.and O: and Toronto Rails.A few Steel, common brought 25, but there was no trading in preferred.Dominion Coai was weaker, and Dominion Cotton steady.The local money market continues unchanged, call loans 4% to 5 per cent.The Montreal Clearing House statement for the week shows: Clearings.Balances Total for week en - .| $15.841,697 $2,030,200 .13,863,863 2,350,971 Corresponding week, 14,165,312 2,287.68 Corresponding \u201c Week, - 1898 .\u2026\u2026 .11,108,82% 1,567,191 ing August 15, or.Corresponding week, \u2018The Montreal Street Rallway earned yesterday $5,042.60, an increase of $140.81 over the same day last year.L.J.Forget and Company, 8 conda, 8%; Atchison, 8%.Prices at the opening of the stock market showed changes eith®r way, with the western stocks mainly lower.St.Paul led this division with a decline of a point.These declines were partially offset by slight advances In the Southern, Bouth- ebtern and coal stocks.United Btat Steel \u201cstocks opened under heavy B essure, the common declining a point to Hh with a block of 6,600 shares changing hands at The preferred was less active, and yielded only: 3% per cent.Opening ces: The stock market opened irregular.113%: Atc] ison, LR do.pfd., %: do 1st pfd., 674: Louisville, 104; Manhattan, 118%: Mop, 100%: Norfolk and, Western, 54%; Ont.and W 34% : 14614; Reading, 43: do tet fa.oe se Paul, 16544; Rock Island, vo Sugar, 1844; Southern, 3174; gouthern pt 8%; Southern Pac, 56%; Texas Pac\u2019, ei; Union Pacific, 94; U.8.Bteel, 43%; do.pfd., 8%; Western Union, 9314.LONDON, 4 p.m.\u2014 Consols for moñey, 04 9-16: do for the account, $4%: Anaconda, 8%; Canadian Pacific, 113%; St.Paul, 108%; Tilt- nois Centrat, 149; Louisville, 106%; N.Y.Cen- trei, 158%; Northern Pacific prà, 108; Penna., 74%; Southern Pacific, 38; U.9.Bteel, 44%; do pfd., 98%; Atchlsom, TT%: do pfd., : B.\u2018and 0, 101; Chee, and Oblo: 47%: Shears Great Western, 23: Denver and Rio Grande, 43%: do pfd., 66; Erle, 40; do Ist ptd., 88%; do 2nd ptd., 82%: Missouri, Kas.and Tex, 274%; do pfd., 54%; Norfdlk and Western, 554: do pfd.90%; Ontarfo and Western, 353%; Resd- ing, 21%: do 1st pfd, 40; do 2nd pra, 27; Southern Ry., 32%; do pfd., 88; Union Pacific, 101%; do prd., 92%; Wabash, 22; db ptd., 41; Spanish fours, 88%; Rand Mines, 42%.Bar silver steady al 26%d per ounce.Money, 1% to 2 per cent.Rate of discount in\u2019 thé open market for both short and {bree months\u2019 bills, 2% per cent.A > NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Specially reported Yor the Star ea C.D.onk, 168 Bt.ramenit street, local \u2018manager r J.8.Bache and Co, New Tore over dir- ot private wire.CLOSE.Aug 16 Aug.15 Stocks Op'g.Ciom.es Close.Amalgamated Copper 118%, 115% 133% 1134 Amer, To obacce Ge * asceuser seein 136 Amst.Sugar Ren Go.id, ER IRI dd x nd Er 66 \u201cà Bik EX Am = da fin ink 0 45% = a Ae.a cae Fe all 76 70% = 764 Do 96%, fo peu Baîtimere onic.00e 081, ne 1 VOY Chiers Align SET: ds ON ow Toa Canndlen Pacific.on Wk ii aad ani it Le Southern.= 0 Chea.Sie.Bar & Gainey.ge Bh ok gn Continental Tab, com Consolidated Gas N.Y.lotadé Fuel & Iron\u2026 Cleveland C.C.&St.L.vwaré, L.& W.\u2026\u2026 Delaware & Hi - Devas Rio G.pref_ Duluth 8.shore & Atl 264 do Pref.ane Serister deeossver Lonieville& Nashville 304 1084 1034 104% anhattan Elevated.118 118% 11 118% uri Pacifié.3 0 1024 1674 Nor.veuveree Do \u201cdo Pre fa - a.H.Y.Centra) & Hua 154 154 154% N.Y.Lake Eris &West.do II pref CHICAGO CLOSINR PRICES, 3.8, Bache and Cas 1 ®° Sacrament réport the closing prites +\u2026.vay as follows: Aug.10, 1901 \u2018Opening.Hinhétt Loubel (fosing t, Sept.71% 72 70 1 wat a re Ty teat om Corn, sept.: 59 \u201c 60 ely, 6 Oats, sept.00000.vn ss I} pix | sept.savasese ra.po \u2026 1083 1545 Lard, po \u2014 We, = : 877-800 Aou.ia.tones rarer ve Shart Ribs, * Seph.510 %6-7 810 JRM .à Poneruoues consasues arsosesy TO L.ecsees The village of Dr Run, Pa, was almost entirely destroysd y firé Thutaday night.Thore is case fire a aral in the town.The loss is 000, partially sn- sured, Sir Willlam Van Horne and Mr.Ti \u2018a.Shaughnessy, Who are vielting their ami Hes at Andrews, will retura to to et Bt.À week.A ancy mT \"MEETINGS.R pry a, th R,R., M; , PAST D ST ax URE uil, bave one up the cars video \u2018AND FUT A MGS fé Ca yarrow .,,.3 143 54 Ra PHIO AND or INSTITUTE, MISS RES PHONO ; Serès \u2026.\u2019 | ois WE oi cos BOO ERE UNION.pt \u201col Orchard \u201cmotte SHOWED EFFECT OF bb yirde Ir 2 8.ooeptre en : iF .AES J BAvING ¥o Ranozs 0 vids | wal \u201coe cokblndary will be Bild on con aires, FETS arte oc | oldie rds PLUMB a Orchard Beach éasrantoed tenogre phers.\u2014 by Jurde .we ers dad seamritore re ie.meet feet 8 = ; mo 845 il i » = = w alos Fusiliers Captured pi, ë \u201cBerg SH 4 en hey be picnic\u201d It vos ect vs the pal Circ ot , ag 2 ot the Bplaco - se aff Locataires a7 ughton Challenge Cup, While yards .\u2026! = 3-5 bert Bosch Kem 1 au 5660045545 Hah, Bt.Lambert Te Eu, iy os th = non = - os thes = ifles, of Quebec, Got the mye LJ.Cooper.abit qe ENCAMPMENT.NO.1 1.0.0.7.~The Me be puipit vil be supplied by a éhoice ot 345 Temple Bldg, 185 Bt.James St, Phone Mais Main 1714 \u2018Martin Nuisery Ehield\u2014The Bo Fer .ee \u20ac5464 8353542 Montreal Encampmen wi TR : Ca ne the sn ace my un | ue es sait Joe SRE = BE Bosch Hemper has pur, Turkish, Indian and Per- \u2014 .SPRATT : Boots Secured Carslake Trophy.oid yards .56.sith, 76, $4\u2014 street.Tots 1 jee avenue, Westmount, as also sian Ru ; ko we Sar Ton Bro W alkcer > the cour or lis , 10, 10, où St.Cuéhoriné street, | 8, rpets and S John e E 9 ; m ant PQ.Ra À most of the Mb 3 saris T.A.Veary, 31 Vies, An of ne propres lodges mère present an t Se cam oT gore, ot \u201cthe.40.5 ational Palace Stripe., .Hesdmaste M vangelist' S.\u201c School, Montr eat i ury came to a close yest ¢ et Ts - e encampment wijl be wall re xd ee A a ew opis ost varied a rugs wal errr By on res Late Dares ndon, after three days + ped after 3 Corp.J.Ù Clarke, BE the oh.st the Grand ge meeting on of of dard in ai era et ti : including = cales ot ob Te | = Te pe pen = = CE = en ough shooting, with the skirmishing and Sood 2 vars © .8454465 HTE0 PLASTERERS' UNION.\u2014The Plaster- at toi Gt Char w Rallwey Association of the 5 avers of the richest ; Mit Coll sod Tora 2 bu ors, D boys for the universits rio comptons ray Sol ete à.5 fin, \u201c034384645001 ihe Be Labs Union met Wellnesday in The m igri an oat homo.Ing st prices wi fons Tees We eon Tier tor ia Toritaet and Fink, connie cout, and gymnasium, ere Wr oo for À ing the various city regi : =~ ragoons, 78, initiated three fo Canadian Order of Foi tre troet (eit ve EE HE = ! : = at ro dde a Label Hu ot ° Sana Orde Testers.\u2018point Dame street (first floor).« For particuists app He , 11th, A ret of arous oy wim, in the | parte ees E8813 TIE EM Pet for he La} Labour Day demonstration.ge, Cher \u2018for thelr Bout de lle Pari on wes M.HICKS =: co.he Rév.Arthur Frenci Tu es or the Rov.1118 Ontario street, of to take hind letter the Vics managed po Btaff-Berst.J.J.Bell, 3nd C.A.7.Busines wa ip dori Ee bee i Ee po i b e 800 yards _ : was reported ve : Ward \u201clarge crowd.for With 200 \u2026 24000564463 Premident stated Hing.sng nant | o member .8 ce Lade samme Lincoln J he sous of ae met the oman \">.dards soni ih a Ne sossiée a épis oid to A von chat À foal Hoy of se rom ers of the Ladi - Ald Boclety Si ool | mn am igs\u2019 College, + that by six o'doc wi roaule 20 7ards \u2026.\u2026 \u2026.03342484 TON The.not best = = a .us » eat ve started making ations 0 our i by is d'os ; mot ue ou 5 wai, it p52G4S 25553 meeting ro AY Workers tion \"October for the benent of the on rend Hew FO.sa Je.oran à ured .« .eo 2 4\u20142 gram 2 m = ass Bourd Day ag ver ue Th e latter amounted to oh Sen Sevst.F.B.Conan, 33s 0345 2 rem, frame for ihe coming wi ing.The pro be Ade fey, Boone, 108 Mance the Good brick stable, four stalls Assisted by full y dm a Th heh Tat ta ood] in fact, it is said \u2026 71, $4 ada will include.visits The Star of d : SE wn ar NE Arch Mont totalled 62,189, said that 1 900 yards | » Sih RR TL Ge | addresses from Mr.J.W.Lynch end pendent Orde Westmount Lodge, Inde- ANd large coach ho me To oH 5\" ee a pra Crain.Hi] 3 iis = wis ns.ene ,premidont: LE Bas , the noce | 55 pois nt 4 as panas ©.Bpené have AY loft, ate Cheap to ph with gen cr sons, ing end Bchool for ardi veral e ne oti i Fren : 5 : ar sa oti Es var es asset = come up nd, the \u201cCarteste oi des \u201cwil Loage m meeting.fe Opens lope À nd sible tenant.Apply at =.Claus for Young Boys president, the bishop of real ales\u201d Fusil e Prince ot 33 Pre B.Flemt .0535545 440-253 ay arrangements will be .De aay next, at Br rs aor PE = ; Nursery Chall rs\u2019 first team; the Marti yards em! ns.sn RR, 75 #\u2014 INDEPENDENT, TA concluded.me eue ; \u2018on esday next, August 30 78 Vi a opte Ay \u201c Fa mn i = ; LF Le ; em CRETE INDE?ATLORS' UNION.\u2014 (At the Point St.Charles Rall .ctoriæ St pupils of th ne open to all ch and Germ ny rained teacherh, + ver de NS Roi the to the 3th Kosa ob Tent.\u201ccol.BB.Co d31525083 regula; mosting Wednesday.nion held thetr S180.00 \u201cTanti Tn Mr.Bell, of S====\u2014 reg an SE Bodo, Ba: Ps TE trophy to iers, and.the Carslake 60 tson, .10, m Mr.Henry te, of New the mens £ meet ute take charge of \u2014\u2014 ination in cé of Quebec Boird Exam.09, other boarding school in Canada\u201d gives such 5 Mithough the om $00 yards .eee ee \u2026 334445545 2ys Dnton of ot the United Garment ow York; gramme 1s A ovared Fhe Taitay McGILL UNIVERSITY.|» Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Phar- Tallent \u2018enquiey i Sanding wn foek charkad: + e ranges during the meet: 3.Lle 234484240822 n 1 ca, stating that there has MONS quartette will contribut ol! BOARDIN .0 $m o = Eo) SE PE 5 : oe dig he me HH tn à oni HR bend an ficrease of 81 Incal Unione of the Solections.The subject 0.+ ff Bumper of Porsons wishing a HOUSE LIST.mA ubjects taken by a special.French and ginundry\u201d and toition (naluing \u2014À _._ for, still a co association had ho Re Os 4 Bg There are now 152 subordn © past year.Will be-the A B C of the Gospel.|| Sinnine Gestonctée ice ne té an lodg- ELD FOR GAM noah Ga oto.app) Lady siderable inte 845264405304 the Unitel 8 mate unions in| In the Westm - gfoning Beptember next session, be- ES.* moipei, Dunhant, Que.|e sid : \u2018the several m h rest was en , 9\u2014 { tabdel is tates and Canada.The trade\u2019s trate MoM on dep oa of Co wine fll particulars i, tie ry 00 ; | : \u201c27 Uhat=the entri atches, ith the result 4445256555 about Poire used by 125 firms, employihg es: Hoi ahon disposed of the following full SES eu vu corn Sor ms on perv il ] than aws at fret expected.| 024040433328 last convention.14-600.ken Since the on on Belmont aveane.wis ed ge and costs Ée manliarz * A - SEE a Ra HEE es = | -few matches the In the first yards .P.W F., 6, $3.| Deén issued from the on labels have or 15 days for selling soûk with a lic Heslts omic estimonials.+» mani cry \u2019 rl ¢ at : prime to a lack of practice on rather poor oop yards .694543032588 the number used in general ar.twice sur ir the unlicensed sale oF fruit.written test ate; ro = na vs \u201d mg en yo , a e on the part of .Sergt.A.P.456 \u2018te previous ohn_ \u2018of the city, ; T'applloétions shoul Beptom~ f MAS | poten, but pri the latter grow 806 S ris McNaughton, 6th Hus., of he oman LORS CLUB.\u2014Evidence * tine of $8 to cover the couts Brig mm with Per au \u2014 ha be In by the let apply HE HEAD Lure rects Lennoxville, P Q ; ah wd wi ed te heir urroundings 0, yards cour ASS SIOUEESE t the Catholic Satlors Pei whe shorded The directors of the Anglican Mission of W.VAUGHAN, Beretary.Tel.Up ME.Guy.Street.SESSION OF 101-190 __ un orp.T a \u201482 \u2019 u th 1 arrangements | = | : | mock the score were abqut 18 good aa ot Mo ELE Cour, i fee 1a i Sach oly He nl Re SE form LE Se ae Ta Sa; TRRSSTIING HAS COMMENCED an previous meet.good as at 40255 sut E 4353543 and Dr.Gerard Snflih, of lan night, 8% the side of the Mission Hell A has | Prine = rw previous years the 'var yards @.Coppine, 3rd Vice, 67, 8 in the chair, Those wo tr dass ns Phe procesda en as » 4 Les | have be a open to competitors us matches 800 y yards .: ASS EBE5I5H AO rogramm wore: buted bo peen dre A Tho proceeds \u2018will be usea The Separator is at Work in the Port \u2018! : er .part of the Dominion, m every 1, cr.>.Greene 25438483 3 organ, Mrs.Tighe members re node, fh Prin È ade this vers md matin 3 Dange was 000 Yard 14, 800 C.A.61 © | Kitte and M.Murphy.The ites, Mavs Deughiers 0\u20ac England, of © t ies.ay pL IK 30 STER Sense = iE bac, mpetitors from the province fined i w.Badi S33213012188 Ous ore from tt the Murphy The following ip evening wr pli 5 trolley drive eh me por oy = ab > ok Aslsted ye = a = #3 tk = Se e change had, as was ue 200 yards.\u201d ler, 8th R.R., 6, $3 Hughes, part : evening around the Mountal arty indicat favo 4 ER BA od = ; tos, To meh, wr Sie BE Ea al se ris EEE en oe T \u2018 | : fonemach an 18 protecied tie cul anis main, Millre- For vus E BL darn be dr SF actos paie à re fan Fig, he a eave Fa bh Er LOTS TATE 2 = tompetition of th Sixth mat tar OOT AND SHOE LA n and Mount Royal ave- ed favourpble weather.ve on rie de Too dv 9 a, WILITAR #56 \\ND SHO STERS' UNION.Pues at 815 o'clock p | à 7 had Shundens epportusities for pa bave ot Que any militia corps resident In Brovinte £03, Shoe Last me rotoctise.Union \u201cwas mans tes takes Place the first pefore he con crop\u2019 de hervoetod, and chat Pa Sin Steiared for University, Kingston RAFALGAR À uring.the past few ractice st series, akirmishi precid 72 Benupre, was: i Chariea.> A = A us on 3 Montréal , years, whereas t about 500 ng.Distance from ent, Mr.T.Beau The briel Boclal C bro of P L it Se niored o a I | EE en an Sh i atoms Stars Distance from Sha The.Guebes Ho pre, vas.in the Charles.Tha trip is to be made on I Se points have enjoyed ve ws: all PREPARATORY FOR r five years, owing to % posed 15 » oselble, 250.Targets on and Arbitration Act onctlia- The steamer Duchess ad Asp ue res ASTUM 0 MP TREE NTRB ï Se te cu le méme poid seconde an rie.ex- some time.It decided to have moine Lau Den paged a on, Ta 12 x, dam m rust and other chuses MODERN SIDR.Ad to McGIR U 9 utive, therefore, - ers, fi ea es s1- re whatever to à 4 affair f Point are.mombe \u2019 8,20 ok $ Say a Cu - so ae 5 = eit 8 ES ; i es Tusk 27 ma un eu the hee been pal in the affair new: + Wn Dott (08, members \u201cor the able box car equi a to bunch all vail, ELD FOB GA SIMPSON 8 T, MON\" tario come int - nce of Wales' Fusfli , 10:00 taken in the 38 of the Be av\" bio Bid\" this nesday place | \u2018 : 5, : excellent accoim epgrémer Year with their less te, competition this «.mi Can team ore i 1am pnd, Shoe ee outing of the Boo a1\" events held this your.ul Bue\u201d per rare phe pal \u2014 pus : mers oo - ™ ute competitors.fre confined the entries.S abext anadian Artillery.9 10.00 In nonaiderab at Riverside Park.Pe her péminats ont red pou 4 ink in ï : ras Sone Wedzestar em es FEE , : ro: à © ti nati oy | 5 ory mt pat a Ee Es ThE Saree ERE TS a ei es py yg on we | ic approval.of every us cominand of the .e olleye\u2019 by he BI \u2018and the C - ams vn LE Pre je \\ the ee of mat one who fired in tance.200 captain of the team.Dis- later Shoe Co.and th y Co., only one namé was pro ceed, 4 Dot Mr.ee aah «Sb = Ta ur, \"cb Sr So f th captain of the ary.Betting 1e mm eo Corbeil fac- George F pfop that of Mr.v of 60 bus! list of recen dent.Rav.i Toug ose eeling in single rank.position, eCready t now two to one on tha th rancis Shortiey hé was A espatol hong the cs MAN RS, a Re SRE En = The ammunition leys, 1 to 3 points Fipe for bad vol- | bome one.eam.The hy is & hand.erefore declared elected by [=f ve Winston - i i used 1.3rd per shot and is emblem \"| Treasurer Kruse, cet wa be leted rT.| pet me ahd ide | 1 he pren res 1 5 UR eS SVC or Lh ci | FE Si Se EE | | Lo TaN i FT a reat to the ay ne Couhos) see Prince ef Warne, uel 13.76 the Corbell factory are e employes of which takes Place.rs o i Touped, = un wheat He | | erchés hy Pm ory at It rom the eartridae fae & Royal Canada.__ i and say-they are in onapéctielns daily, | I on Wednesday next.25 busbels t ae ' SCHQ | ! ; T .was the esmé à oyal Scots of Canada.> colieirs daily.| In the Westmount Police Court, Mag! M w (ommences or bat 5 Ca EERE ch will be used at Rockdi b that Next in order\u2014 a.\u2026 \u201c 10.00 prize.The SI boys puch-vovetes câses isposod nk w ox 7 5 Rector: Willainsos B.A 0 - 7 the D.æ a Rocldifte next week 1st Prince of of Wales Fusiliers, ns.put, are pat 1 in Bard wos uch pres vary fro 13 to 16 } ng wesk._ _ 1110 10, SHERBROOKE sr.ames on witches rs at the Dominion .a.their ve r Opponents an ipe, oul Desroch yo Ar SITUA N MRIA.lated et = = hat nT pe at mo Sisvdvantasn thrush ,JIOUGHTON CHALLENGE CUP.nt'tme cc ie ERT Sone Hue ih be Ht 5 Eri Ral i.an | LL we = Eo TELE'S ACADBNY : = EEE %1 2 § niin = roue _oughion ON CHALLENGE CUP.IRON MOULDERS' uN For u m orc Jn e town Ass By: C.W.Jackson, M.A.(Cantad.): N JI 3 : A+ i , if 8 is week's cet been used eam scores f £; fellows\u2019 Chambers, ION\u2014The 044 recel ne Daily Occurrence.ki = 5 th ry R.ps | was declared by Yolley-firing or skirmishing and bet 19% Notre o street, tr ving complaints or way i whic h ong ths Bo re of Al- > 5 Wf paste lo nt Dei - EPTEMB wbeotu ¥ witout \u201cfoun erday to be LL let Prince of Wales, first enthusiastio fron Toulders Wednesda > De dierent.Hats of.re by bo! a} t y O Poser Th a, ; a Drawing, whi pened ca boys ofeleven yim vas set practice d And ¢ Arm 0s pose manifestes in the pi rs.Gééat nts out Br ver re, Mag hie ALE\u201d gine ne continu Almont daily August Raids Pics rase ; | | He A win can do cup.Been in commune fron maoiasrs ¢ have n med hein sack sad 8, or our days.line owing Lo the entire or pe the aii a po = ema 5 A 0 dy or ol 2A or i or ene of sity oo: upils ë = To seve of : Sling st toca By Siti Bs = nce nts MoGilh Le in to b+) RARE gate in conpsction, wit with bh sat ioe arrival of the United non id OF ELL A paireraities + opectalty.D.H.SHORTELL, M.\"MA As ce exampte of what the average shot the ooo 16 Bea tates sun Ma- ; em of the th Royal Scots of Canada 4 10.00 bteel day be SEVENTH MA present \u2018weneros oH che estead in re Pe He AGGREGATE.to the present énercai(y 1 Mir Andes Edouard, corner of .Denis and re a od bis former empio ment meted out to Dien, streets, Park co fut \" yes.À letter was read pi} Sunday next.Rey.F.ake pluce fret ane ere pr a naty peoped oh.priest, has received word © pPar- op.tore of 4 dere oy ae ne .ott es pt HSL a get here by Sunday.Be a Bun en ativiuai a.fous cate in English and Hoe On oat), on, th cate with honour, and imapectoris 08 tenti orougb r gradi médatile of Que deals een\u2019s, wate of from toh.Fed a wmall but First fi the Tac of the mountai vocal Tage chante Assotiation A EEE Eat en Mers ¥ this y for ice.The result Hens.matches\u2014 Miutia and paies es From the tron snag that two, deer a.Drysdale, and 8 Assoc Grac bisho; ry og ech, as the Fusiliers managed buds A medal; speci OL ial city ould probably visit Mont race [Archbishop Bruchesl.that ho will road has sustained no Inju the prises a very considerable number \u2018of i taney A © \u2018champion- bout the er of pepe mon aies cities Lave im, promised Le Prominent The on more remote provinces.Tei trodpe \u201cmo the eal tain 2 with hat de Or tario N By next à 2 \u2026 2 À ectures r, and delf o e new ch worl e provinces, - nd! ead » hall for physt- ntario ey College pms builds ced 3 the agate SS npg p= | SEAT Samir | Ea SR lel ort 2 J | hd Sp AEE EMER sone © use of the official e members in a w esan the hope of havi t Carthagena and uation oré 15 un enrarpanet Pie ayenus, his s and the comvetitors.* Borst.Ww LC 28 19.00 ClaTed ft would be no crt arm speech de.erlor completed before the winter.© eral Alban Barranquil ent pupils, accominodstion Tor 10 reals ration, \u201cTH the Rul Gavel Bef mets Dra ET neg ae apie eho ov eo ts po Qs dri ths Wot Col But he a stoi am rf EE) Du Brin Grammar School et So Tas als wal PE EVE 10 sor fe, Sn Tu a tow 0 Ee of he Td penal all Hil Doi cassis of Vhs Bibmus of and Ontarl BRIGHAM, P.An interesti I illy air.- : m y a reaolutl - , be ope ci- night.rio ; v, interesting mate yesterday was the 5 Pte JT.Peddie, it HANREC Be 1.mousiy passed, the union olution.unani- day next, August at Joronto on, Tues- n ar 0 Conservatory RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER = 2001.ble be conditions of scuel Washes.Sh REG.whet I ER he pene of the Brass Norte Un: Fe toi ot Su mal ato wi A Picaio at Grenville.of Musle, | Thgroves prertion \"he dal in 3 men = oO - i .or ihe dargets and fired at Te ate ked 8 Capt.ROA Davidson, an 1 30 pity cut no figure in Montress.but trom the Informat re i] gather all GRENVILLE A to the ra 8 9 Wh 1¢by, Oat.as College i wanes: rersit 4 rom 200 to 500 yard is , Cit ndpoint could not ses h .© government of the to © pfcal ugust 16.\u2014 nad deslly located in à ocallty, eater » : ranced and retired as di yards.They ad-| * Mr 2 R.\"Binmore, Vi .29 5.00 y Council could see its w ee how the to be accompanied by Cou: wn.He is c of the Anglican AR ar beeutifal collegiat vision.Frenéh as apek : sutive directed by the lcs\u2019 Re- pend $15,000 yea ay clear to cx.After attendi y nellor Knowles.id on Wednes in vas : town In Glove Dai Apply for ty.; 24 RE gio Ben Bn ET ina ca 8 1 BT nd daar a vali SF ST SEE Te fe ol ren RE RER | ee tape NES, (À were only exhibited e 12 Ber a ra 209 néw pay | erica, when they cannot | * Day at the fair, August noon, the te rea in the fore- equipiient ansqualled 20 ° : $ » time at uncertain i or fifteen seconds at taff-Sergt.D.A.Bethune, 4.00 pracer 7 abouring- men to clean the Not The start on -the and the.mperaturé was favourabl by of any similar + * hacer dy TEE al SHRED A Beh yp decent rn Yo teed OE Sa RN SL SIS Bre fio pe Tire Try 0 ege fee | LOYOLA | e no 7 inknown enorm.ifficuition ac of accurate shoot.x 1,005 ills, 2rd Vics .= we = doen of rich men in Montreal 15 to bine will now hardly be made Clarke avenues, Mr.Mallinson.jet ns he rector, \"Rov., pv.J4 Hare, A Classical College conducted by .ANE Tests of vénterday'» matchs CA ergt.J.J.Bell, Ind : end for for the et to accept te Le ponte them, cer ANS to have been etarted Fors make he plcnic a Bu pce A ges to co \u201c1% 78 There is 8 repartis D pate HE as 18 Torp.3 iy REE 4.00 Carmexte would only add insult to Toe | litle Bret Oa bey Unfortunately somo Bonool end thels riendh Th teachers of the EDGE boys ana À 5 : Special fers Dppartmént for Juno en CARSLAKE MATCH.or EW.Wilson, Ha 301 BU OF TEs, ow marie mre hen OF the plans.Ana some uhavolsebie ons wan present in te Presbyterian church.HILL, o member deed ni ven San cad and Bolentiâc course wil be inn a Comoe 0 |B BE gic gn B18) BEST NS TRE Va etai Di | TEE A re ht SM I ort biden 6 active miktia » ne M 3.00 Jor everythin ces being paid y be completed per u es or further particulars a retired aly and Pt 3.00 g required 8 inte ppiy té thie Neétor, versé mitiamen, Sangte, 0 ana |B.CBE D pan EwE CB ID) mann ot hie BB 2 ten Sh Saha Be Belt ud LT veh OF MABCONT SYSTEM.vas de Rn Jom 8 .10.The follow distapce.Possible, 22.Capt.Moft veu ee aa.988 8 sand dojlars à year on or twenty thous- rear, The new presbyte next mu : as Tox oie _ Dron tail : ng are the results in de- 2 Co 3 Moffatt, hh : = ih Pe furthes dacorbust bile, The matice win The oer rotten a Government May So Soon Establish af Soatand, ar ovimatoe rims by.es a Board WOODSIDE SEMINARY.L -Berg 2 - nez ents in, fire price, BE.W.Wilson, trà Vic, & ; & Ble.Fleming: sth\" 2 Vies nox Phen It Ja Sxpected letters 5 will De ea Loc En Bus où Barurdey Fine wi will Raton on the Pacific Coast.2er Departments) ey oe M Musto win ari\u2019 Akoridl AVES.Nh va en yards \u2026.\u2026 Biss og © J.Currie, 5th R.6.C.3° 3.00 Mittes reported sur Day Com- addition t us sporting events In pecial to the Bar.) ant _frstructors.wu Rest: Beautiful à Wetnes \u2014_ 7 aren snes BES 485s Zi Ete.J Veary, srd Vics .! 3.09 IU that everything i» now on to the regatta, there ni OTTAW stron and atifully and 4 beaithrolly situated.nth, Re EL Des Vi HR EE BR | [Hee mh To | EE AE tn et pt ME Be a ee rd 500 pars 9; Re.K.i n, Vice\u2019 foned In front of t Low @ pta tween the Longueuil and W senson, be- at nat to instal a witelesm ea h A hid celvéd Ta discution sic.Bove under eles cree weer w 5385 | 90.or rs nes ser 00.000 239 ; héy claim that renca Hail.teams.Both c oolien Mills s tion near Victorm, P ht oh | ok Re 1 TY Hit ar Une Gréenfeid, ind CA By 5.90 point nd, ine at Thom pean! ablgle | Urasy's Both ube have equal chance fy, purpose of Wenailing | incoming.steamers.© ror pe i at Hts 3 thy her remain AQU wi iy or Ce Ces 5 urst, 6th R.B.C.Nurse es nt was decided that All memb h game will preity nearly decide *?Cotter 29 in Fa cials have made 20 Som, a3 teri AL, After which at, th school reer, : crv SEpresate, for individ be measured for their yew uni ers Tho ie to obtain the covefed hônoù ecids ach of thelr d'the Maroon! vescems op Pdi: 1 éduesday, Septé dence.IN 3536555554 gates in or ual ag ri ore the 29th inst.It RHA ame ha e been practising urs, both he G eir three Empress steamers mo » Poor andar aii 858 > tive MI le he foundrymi » tated that an anticipation ry hard | e Government will ere apply tb DR.MIND.: Mt PP EE Feat Le 4 Si em Belle Br Sm oo Sen a = THE WABAN SENOUL 32 : =| BR.DC.RA.stiver cyclé races the béh ngueuil in any = |.1867 7 ind aay other collegs, Dad ors EP (raises |} CpARIELS BK | Eee DE a mE BRAT SPE Md Siow eases.The Berthier Grammar Ea SE J .al .; « Fr > \u2019 ra Vv.Mills, Sra V Vics., 87; fifth om 4 à \u2018Sera.Ka dc.éih RE 5 made to to break the Canadian Toro rt wi be the encouragement ura to obtain all FRANK Sono to the Star.) Berthi er rammar School w sm.PILLSBURY, PHa.v * ; .BRE cane EER LS ne ne Wer | Shi ie et ve Eo Br EEE ts contenir fauy, P.Q.THE scmOOLYON ora Lavias un.G.\u201cSharpe, 3n 15343 6 .LF.C00 3 the secr efore adjournmen e town on record y, put- s own, is suffer = dlaié boarding MISS.BYM CTED BY.3nd C.A, 88; sixth : Pre Je Jn ve ve ce bas 1 at aig 8 i 2e tbe company RP plerine conduits on cert of Dr Malone 1 \"th is par re AE RQLE Sorsitioe and Proparaifon for school Jor] pore.gt moa nod.gm ies Fist Asp iss SMITH 58 6 3 5-4 un.T, : 41 havi opposed ton.The t securing Anthony Malone, Toro of Captain SPECIAL.pits ¥ho désire it , 18th Beplembes.x; FES ECGTTÉ BNI el vie 4 they dre dE the opinion Sur frmur | elite of the, Po faune aa =a | Richelieu anà Ontaflo Nüviration Oo, dés PE Epil orapatnes SU Sniveraly Slaminlins Sr Gimli -C\u2026 85; M1.Sergt, Jordan, tra mi t laces | such perm jure ot to secu The Board Re-Opeas After Thursday, Sh Ate in Alte.cr veer eeenild Ptè, nadlan wrkmen fsalon, wut is\u2019 opi re ren of oft ow sitt! ! Gps.5.a Te.Soptomber, Mies Prmmers M © RES Bt EM 9 | RAR SEE a SETA A a nie TRAST, APE | sor en, BEERS BERRI yl EE Ai W.F., 5; $m u RAC.on es the town engineer over and asking Ean operations en Thursda: \u2014 .pau at S10 Bnororooke se.er apply \"43 $00 vee bees eve 545645553 6-16 Barat.ca md \u20ac ê I a f the same.While th k the plac conclude îts 1abours before roday and » will not\u2019 .191 88 4 0 Loar i.3.Bpoaring, tars tun.tys 0 5-10 CURE eu BÉTINÉS THIS EVENING, pot deny that the company frere The tent whl be roost tort ol v.& 9 \u2014 444 BN yarde ori.ens rit A Éte 7 #t Masariny, ira Vis 17 §| Stomecutters\u2019 Union ia 8.Josephs Hal owee, i dc mot think that it © mich à Fi irs out the weapon in very pou + 8 TORPEDO DESTROYERS, SXONTVER SR ) yards 1.0 \u2026 ÉSASESEE 4146 Theos prim tors IB R's.C.1 3 erine klayers\u2019 Brothertiood a LIME Bt Conn.placine en given such & power.and ip now : , yon Tx TRE CORN KING A 00 .Dryets IE, Sra VICE.55; B\u2014 J \u2014 garmakers\u2019 Union in Blue L r it later on it st §t, in or- ELI Three x i Re Ha Se 1 COS RAGE AOC THE MARTIN NURSERY.- CIE reo Id BOR Hath, § ony, the aller) oe Somme wii not JRYOND .~ oan An Taunched at | 4 Chicego Trust Company to Manage nN it P.W.F,, 8; po Th , \u201cLest the p of-t t ' CS EH vis EEE EE vu a da | ESE SB Sl ne Re Auças 76 éponge, age ke À 1 Pte, W.Masten, 1g Pa R058 £41 Carslake mate lation, Acuvé Mile ES ot, L Hall \"and Stéamaitters Unit tn K.placo the the company Sas the right x RIPTION.- dddlions to thi United Sate N ings in AGO.cau A 10 Under proceed : 225454466500 rner#\u2019 Union et ee omar \"a \"pould Have of the ee STARR ER wane | wen AN Erni iP er EE rE ,; PEER eco y 90%, ity wn s ould 4 .- SAAT pine Alto Sam SUBURBAN pred oo SCRE About \u201cFoot Ein ge, rie a Ve = IE PR mE \u20ac 200 ou sa an Srey of Wal Mili sod NOTES, cie through \u2018the ow run.\"Teot Lim, name only\u201d Tes, are dissimilkr |B ied or 3 finde A +3 ards |.\u20ac EN 46-82 ten), à ve Sukie a wonderful Je : they are 280 feet À 15.Mr.R.Btomore, SE 3 1X A ok tht 0: Tk prise be, vero sup pak A wm » Beth ame 13 the &t.Antolse | Canadian Prom Amociation.don ain ton among 5 Che doidicre rt à tani in fine.foot 8 a > feet on he ar Ai tas 8 yarde .\u2026\u2026>.os Hodp bou meri re \u201c 3 beam, po : 8 it 5 1esiiit-a 3 8 5 bo Rifigh, | Mr.ana Mrs, What .Atrics to be the pute ut \"Too Foot Kim.\u201d Ii ches deep, and draw 0 feet of wa pet ih aT Assignment.ng 3 ses price, ho Quebec, 1,186 : third A.Choletts, of Loh- ar\u2019 hea odes he for ey ever diseov ; al t of 428 TAWA August 16, R800 m0: th BliVer sa fjeuit bave gone do s down to She 2d hn | Her es Ado : te the oman for mors, swollen, sweaty, scalded fest.veréd vil be péopeled By two four cylin \u201cThey der and MeNa ~Momas.Brew.: 534552443429 R.Starke hr rented by Lisut.Col.èo ere they Intend # pending 3 Yasterday over noon t Sergt.le expansion engi wo four cylinder tri- ado\" nd asl tractors, have io WE, 85638541] having the ten Right rorior ae vais Rav, of Anderson, 4 thelr anpuat 8 to.the M a Ent Po ary thiny Tob) huppose \"hat cab en Horie engines, which pri dévelop asdgninent.The: Habilition ok , : te fe ce LA AB A NS 46650 fie à 3 Ra Afrochition.Active pi en ro pray war ah Subp Sp Monoton, AE 5 eo straigh pi \"i | that you do not bur Pt at tons Jo the sq fot da t da à ae Senn pres ed ~ nce of Wales Fust ran And Buminervilie, Ba ike you to know how much yi ace 17 uare £ sur BON ; Wales Tushiers.168 mt Coupe o of month.Whats the mémbérs will be Amon the places rus appreciated by the troops chiner the He ith: this ma - ON'T THROW W THEM AWAY.Sydney's as es \"x E Lefebvre, @E Loni be are Gdorewtown, Point Ruvver.872 res Al cu bor rs foi Bi in South Al Frill knots an howt under natural Congervative Candidates.let .Truro, © , Louwburg, New might ; he just like throw SYDNEY, August 16\u2014A ad Hidays.to \"be.spent + cou St weaks' | Ville, siz Et.Jono ent it afforded was beyond or thé relief | They are supplied with two Tage qi throw ae ave ay mono, hex nos, ot syn Feld here AL the onberva- emul Valleyneld ead | fog, Chat ham.Ses La he wi wit knew pany thing to equal ft for Free gach, and ot = sich boat 7 will EE rr fre whic 0 on, and.: cers of the St.Lami i ing, swelling and cha \u2018 guns of ch Hoi and Currey th Bobs, taniidasce ot.the ie, and Vier! Sh gs Sign es bert Bontng |\u201d fod Rg are oh confortable od Te mate ern pene co.p ewihg | : ve party for tta and bon e Pictou Consarra Rian ur.fe Joie: them and you can a : mer members d Hate y Si few or te HALIFAX, Ne, rates Nominité.| (Signed), SOT.RAMAGE, when reed will be Be Je = b presents, 0 nt st 16,\u2014 - Fou dealer for nn ES A CR om Gray Conservatives In vention | Foot Eim ir fost > Toronto, Ont.John c mat principal ot Ju t se te of Potit BE Chart: pointes ©, anner, x MP ES istry\u2019 feet.a BH for ci viviians se se fs of Co ot the publie Curday, August 3e.to Otis J Manto, SE ar a Toul ric 0, à box cie Sa er vant, o : Biokvite publie bo choos ) of Ont 10-1 He will ni applicants s for the the position.i.° adjdates £ _ ; Le mi mence his new duties on Sep as smashed open, and although a large \\ .| tember 3nd.- gum of money was within, the burglars - OST, 36 cents for 35 words or less, and 1 - sent per extra word, each Insertion: BUEUNISS CHANCES, 2 for 5.or fees and 1 cent poe extra word, PERSONAL.od 6, 3 cents per per word, with a NOTICE PARTICULARLY.Khe above rates are NET CASH with order, \u201d When such advertigements are not prepaid numerous entries bave to be made, and thé rate 1s, in consequence, much higher.Mo charge made in our books for classified advertisements of less \u2018WANTED ws | Woks 2 aout, - .are peri re Dik Hoven a MEN, AND WOMEN TO earn barber or jadies\u2019 hairdressing jade.Eight wooks complétes.Positions œuArant raduates.ogues malled free.Moleg\u2019s ee lego, 880 Canal.at., New York Ctty.° 188 5! YWANTED -~\u2014 HOUSE WORKERS TO TYPEwrite.Free typewriter and instructions.Learners paid 10 cents hour.Samples and particulars - 10_ cents.Maritime Supply Company, Moncton, N.B.188 6 \u2014 EXPERIENCED WOMEN TO wrappers at home.Apply to John P.Black and Co., 183 Vitre street.189 5 \u2018WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS COACHMAN, good driver, kn good wages pald.Apply Dr.Chas.6 Union ave avenue, between 9 9 and 10 a.m.ANTED une D TO CARE FOR HORSES well situated 7 room cl apboard cottage, at low prise to ren.fice garden, stable, ates romp! uyer.Apply to W, Lingley, 167 SL James st., or Montreal Trost.3 .FOR BALE \u2014 PROPERTY AT UPPER Lachine of about two acres: good house, ie et Se el SUR 5 Ply Whit 8t/ Tel.Main 3417, Camp sor Tor 3 .FOR BALE \u2014 NO.10 BEYMOUR AVE- Sl.nue, near Dorchester,\u2019 modern two fat use, 8 rooms, extension kitchen; Immediai Porchemces © bargain to prompt buyer.Apply an orch, 102 3 FOR SALE \u2014 $700, ONE STORY BRICK house, rooms, minutes\u2019 walk from atreet cars.7 Labelle ot., north of Shamrock Grounds.102 2 , FOR 'SBALB \u2014 ONE OF THE FINEST cottages in the Montreal Annex.Can be time.Apply 698 Mance st.ged 10 3 1 any a Peter st, city.ng fast, ncluding drains, water and ide: erms 325 cash and $25 half Yearly.Take Vellington street cars to vffice on the groperty.U.H.Dandurand, § New York Lif Te.192 SALE \u2014 $10.00 CASH AND $1.00 PER week, without interest, will buy a city int ta Park\u201d (Hochelage.) Call for plans.Take Ontario street cars to office on the Property Sornet Ontario and Ayiwin ste.U.H.urand, 3 New York Li 192 2 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.= TO LET \u2014 A MANUFACTURING building, central locality; every facility: \u2014 : Maht, electric power \u2018and ting 31 y Cooper, t.James st.Tel Main ue \u2014 STORE, Pa ar CATHERINE _.\u2018 \u201cHOUSES TO LET.vv ç \u201c = I: TO, LET \u2014 LOWER TENEMENT.SIX : roëms, furnace.Apply 47 Belmont Parka A i\u201d TO *'\u2014 896 ST.HUBERT STREXT, middie.tenem parjour, dining room, hal, three fo rooms, le and electric light; comfo! enlent; Star furnace; rent $16 per month; will let cheaper until 1st May next.Apply on premi 189 8 LET \u2014 UPPER AND LOWER welling Nos.9 aad 9A Lincoln avenue, off Guy st, in first class order; hot aud cold water, gas and electric light.Apply to W.J.Gardner, Lincoln avenue.190 6 .TO LET \u2014 NO.6 MHORNHILL À VENUE fine house, best situation in West- mount; everything in good order.Apply James Mitchell, 214 St.James st.Phone Main 547.than lines.and grounds aroun ottage, A month; five \u2019 also man ana wite for for Can \"Fe Gain Campbell, \u2014\u2014\u2014 St.Hilaire, P.Q.PROFERTY FOR SALE.K, HIGHEST WAGES TO À competént person.Apply to G.T.Triton, FOR BALE = AT MONTREAL WHT a Brockville.Out, 180 3 87 Yonge at, Toronto.WANTED \u2014 School at M under trol of the rotestant Board of School Trustees WANTED clothing.TH A and Co.Whe \u2014 CHECKER AND - gpryEr v first class.Toilet Laundry Co, ooh street.WANTED \u2014 YOUNG M AS BTENO- grapher and typewnt rience in office work; knowledse of grain usiness Jroterred.Apply stating references, in own handwriting, to P.O.Box 892 191 3 D \u2014 WANTE SMART BOY FOR MER- VV.chante \u201coftice.Apply Stat Office, R, 000 ANTED \u2014 GIRLS FO R BOXING, EXAM- ing_collare, shirt making, .ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for small family, one willing to leave the city.Apply 10 Springfield \"ave., Westmount.> + 100 8 NTED A LADY TEACHER WITH diploma, for Protestant school at St Laurent, Jacques Cartier Co.Apply C.S.Tasse, N.P., 8t.Laurent.191 8 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR family of three; no washing.70 Park ave., city.9 2 ANTED \u2014 AN INTELLIGENT, HANDY boy to make himself generally usefu! about the house.Must have good references.Apply after 7 p.m.to 81 Mansfield st.19% 2 V ANTED\u2014 YOUNG LADY WT EXPERIence {n factory office and ; must be quick and acourate.Apply stating salary and experience to P.O.Box Montreal.mm 3 LADY PRINCIPAL expected ve roferences.Apply to Rev.KR F.H ndel, Que 191 4 MILLINER FOR COUNTRY store; must have knowledge of bookkeeping, 8.E.ch and English preferres.Al \u2018Apply stating age and experterse, LDING Thompson, Ulverton, Que.WANTED GIRLS FOR FO waists.Apply to Mr.Willlame, Standard Shirt Co 191 2 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN oF experienced as book and single entry, wishes good office.Apply P, 1022, 8 WAT street.WANTED \u2014 BCHOOL OF MINING, KINGston, Ont.The governors of the School of Mining invite applications for the professorship f mining and metallurgy; salary $1500 a year.Duties to commence \u2018October 2nd.Applications received by the secretary until September 16th.1 8eod TWENTY, in both double 8 Position in some ter Office.\u2014 A HOUSE-TABLEMAID FOR a small family.Apply at 863 Sherbrooke ANTED \u2014 AGENTS ALL UNOCCU- pled territory to take up the sale of our Vapor Bath Cabinets.Jones and Co.188 8eod Ni A CAPABLE TBACHE holding a Model.school diploma, for the ontmoreney a ER PRE 4 annum.pply in to Sec-Tregs.Mon! & ontmorency Failh, Fo Dante, P.2 > BECEIVER, WHOLPSALE 192 2 \u2018WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE SMART RESTAUrant walters.Apply 1748 Notre Dame et.w A BMALL ' ANTED \u2014 A MAN TO KEEP set of books and assist in selling goods; $500 security; ralary ® per week.1008, Star Office.VWANTED \u2014 A BMART MESBAGE BOTY; D must bave references.Ayply 1006 Notre ame w+ NTED \u2014 A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERal house Work a a hoard! coms, newly tinted, $10; also stables se.Keys 3 Winning.Apply 460 Vitoria avenue, Westmount, 102 2 -\u2014 11 AND 11A 8T.i Ta ps upper and worer qis Ae poly 3 ar Se Dont eg And ALEXAN- house, and 191 à that will sleep at home.Apply Bt.James .TO LET \u2014 HOUSE COUNTRY AND Street.ty combin or summ mon neat- \u2018ANTED \u2014 CLA VELLER shed; ressonable to a careful occupant.WwW with connect a IRAN TER, Apply to Mrs HAC Cleghorn, Thornton 1 hi Townships.Apply by letter, stating experience Dame race.and last employers.Correspondence confidential.LET \u2014 NO.10 SEYMOUR AVENUE, | Chalerer \u2018and Orkin, 1851 Notre Dame ot.\u201cmodern two flat house, extension Id 8 rooms,, furnace.1211 Dorchester st.\u2014 TWO GIRLS ABOUT 18 = 192 2 years of age.Apply 672 Craig at., T0 LET \u2014 SELF-CONTAINED HOUS ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SER [8 1 Winning, on Plateau, 8 r 3 | Wms, var rood pay Tor Baht pores n ' Apply 11 Victoria square.right person; Bo cooking gr children.Apply Mrs.White, 13 St.Lawrence Wor ® GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOURE- 85 Mance at.2 3 BOY.ro ae BY references.191 STRADY Warm STUATION D3 8 ; beat city dress R, R 1008 \u201cstar Sat ce.WANTED \u2014 BY.od \u2018YOUNG .MAN push, ability and connection, a Hres for \u2018cit: M3; grocertes spe specialty preferred: both ave ond ustlor; fakes wanted.Address 8, 1078, Star Office.192 2 Ww - SIFGATION BY, YOUNG GIRL -s plain 9 cook general in private\u2019 family.a a Monique TH few (3:3 W.McNeil Ep And mosalo Bis tf RE sn ontreal.Reet seat away the day.Week or month tment sentaw ta thase w willing to reform end unable to come Lo the Home.0, \u2018Tel.M1717.As k for te post Sieel Pens G.T.Ry.No.204 St.James.Egiat, No.28 Legal, No.34.Joseph Fortier PULLEYS, NTC.ENGRAVERS, ETC.Wood Split Pullies Cheapest and strongest.Tho THOS.FORRESTER CO.RESENTATION ADDRESSES \u2014 ARTISTICALLY ILLUMINATED \u2014 285 St.James St, Montreal.[AU to) EM RR PURES FT de RSS IT RER oe RE 3 | Wr meee ay Bi 2 SE | en Apply a 1 pe sv ce, Be Tra or id 185 panne êt.- oi] Wass \u2014 , RER papel) & litettme,.\u201cas \u201cIf fs worth , TY Fours erm - \"GAS ï GANOLINE pr mill: nome bit firue clase man aaa svi : foe | Mia.Address M, 033 Res 0 ° in FT ES SIAL Solan sara RESORT, ' le .po ; 4 tv a cr an WANE, Tao TOUR ha Wa Bar os Rasta Lis?The Grove, Buopass: tov on SESE peed I ANTED \u2014 oughly tore to be for the sum er.Me to work on 4 made, iris ply ue to | paid by the week ance nat in op ing of _ x ARDENER Apply carly at u es ws | abel tely no gare re 5 uk \u201cFUPILE WANTED, 18 ents for 10 wepda or Mara 5 he mk 1/4 arth of shirts acd good steady\u201d workers; WANTED AEE $1 good Grove.F.Upton, Proprietor.free and 1 cant par.extra, word, each thaws rer a, EET CLASS.MILLING Factory, Be ain mL oA § ferences\u2019 Anais ©, Bollen annee York ï other * - [ach .Apply ite I ; RANT .ye HORSES.: ; A rs or Tema, 1 \u201cmest er autre mord So LAN WA aaa MOULDER, T'inonisdse 9 | ANTED \u2014 BY YoONa MAN.AGB Er 0 EMPIRE DYB WORKS.ROOMS TO LET, 10 cents for 30 words oF 1b M 500d \u2018writer and quick at fiures.App Apply Lethbridge 5-0 at x a x 8.\u2018Jamès at., iw ¢_ Fresh Horses over onde The Dyeing 24 Sram of there and éloves : {nse : » Star Office._ 2e 3 Telter & Climie Co., 19 8.Maurice tion.= ANTED \u2014 PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, specialty.Ladies\u2019 and clothes BOARD, 10 for 20 Jods, or less and % Wem TEN EXPERIENCED OPERA, WANTED \u2014g3000 ALL ROUND CANDY y 11 seules f ters moderate, Av saved or dyed, = Philipe 847 Tel.Up.T165, roux, ord cents a eee 20 words Insertion.and % Soils nd co Fn (Experienced hands to mat J.Lacroix, Vankieek Hi ne ted.189 6 ANTED \u2014 POSITIO N AS.WORKING OFFICE STATIO.gE - MARRIAGE LICENSES.ho ho .- Ee 00 A cent per extya word, each inserucm.ls du.A iy at once to Mrs.Whe PRE DESIGNER W housekeeper or place of trust it by Yidow, offi Stati ne Tout Businos ; J Fo Lo%; Hose, on ane 1 cent per extra | | can 2h Gut ov.Bt.Cu, ¢ c patterns and pis ritiend cut ho on references.\u2018alive i oe 101 2 ce Sta 0 a ei Station.OED BY \u20ac : terns superintend cutting.\u201c : = ory is a pl , ?word, each insertion.and ail fox for orders.\u2018\u20ac mére ar Vs Re Pie | vi IS PE | Ge ee, 7 aan Riyals ERE 255 | HARA BAYNES, B.C.L., skrtion.per tor 0 Binge button hole machine and girls \u201cing.Apply, XT | St.ntreal NOTARY PUB ARTESIAN.WELL DRILLER.Vos Contract Taken {alin Arter, Gas or Salt Bell, 808 St.Lawrence Street, ARTISTS MATERIALS.yp = Winsor & Newton\u2019s 3% oii\" sd water.Also French oh Colors and sketchir Art and otre Dame Street.10 Emporium, 138 PAIN DESTROYER.Dr.Arthur's or.\u201cDrives\u201d pain awa way like Bnow beneath the Sun.25 cents all drug Jr ent on receipt of price to Post Office Ini HARNESS, LERY, ETC.advertisement Saturday.ers, stitchers.Skeiton Bros.ach Co., cor.Duke WayTen = tie.i EEE PAPER , : : SADDL » rine Discovery.\" and Willlam sts.ws a Lovin.6i3a.Doves .st.192-6 PHOTO-ENGRAVING.\u2018Proud of It\" You.o our repute: AACS AE species | VV A fon charge of E and ball toute for ail | best Harness.Best stook of Harnese, and Sad: MONEY TO LOAN.in an office and making out \"invoions protons er to bachelors, will take full charge of Zinc Etchings prin purposes.diery in town.J, W.otre 338 se James red.Reply P.©, Box 2327.ter te ME M tone Prompt attention at JL Bmoston's.178 Tol.Mata 1908 can {SALARIED PEOPLE CLER GQOD house Ind -advartiser willing to r- Notre Dame st.Tel.Main 4520.\" get money on their own names, without (WATER Ar ONCE A hed for a vices for winter apartments a wire three © un.PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING.- ror.secu Tj parents ee sut borrows ile general store in the Distriot of Asal à ished rooms.\u2018Address Y.» Bar 2 2 PATENTS.rt Bulldirr.188 St.\u2018James at.oO Gtv te salary required.Ad- ee a TEE Rasa oran | diam VELEN : - on ss %8 poloinyest n 3 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A BOY TO MAKE Son, as \u201chouse one or two gem ober 0., phldg.3 on | himself use around an offiee and go dress ry PSE \" college ave.btained in all countries.Best work, lowest WHEL Cn NERY St.Ga tBerino St.out DOUCET & FH Pa ILLIPS, N Toot ust be able to Fide 8 wheel.Avely ANTE VELLER HAVING SOLID prices.Your money returned if we fail to get a cele be Advg.Depts Star Office.191 = ion chrougtout Ma soda and rte patent.Write for red honk.= = = OB.y AT EMBLEM BROS m8 ED \u2014 TO um Columbis Is open for en e ENT'S FURNISHIN où can ence WA arn rants.sod od maze Cutting, must De salary or salon; highest references.Beaudry & Brown, Connie without del yo pote of hand, furniture, warehouse weil recommend, Montreal 1 EX Sani Apply star Office, W.and Land Surveyors, 107 St.James Street Ah! de Lorimier Shirtsmads toor- 0 sit borrowers.Commercial pa er bought and sold.Granite Works, cocher and A Alex \u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED PATENTS in all countries.e Lorimier acer.Address 41 8%.Francols Xavier 8t., Cliy.RT granite Wo 3 \u2018WANTED \u2014 AN i tr 1700 NOTRE DAME STREET, 426.WANTED \u2014 YOUTH FOR INSURANCE OF.the day; references.given.Apply 61 Arsyie BOOKS.néar Place D\u2019 ; _\u2014 fice; must have nome experience; $12 per avenue.~ We Loan Money at the month Lo sert vite, Apply in own Bancemt- ANTED \u2014 A SITUATION AS GENERAL PAIN DESTROYER.\u2018 D ; 2.) We rvant in small family.no wasting or The Books ail Che latest Aéon and Cheapest Rates in ANTED \u2014 AT B MONTREAL CI Ironing.poly rlette s 1 literature at D edale's.Mail orders Infallible oT the Macon.Sook aaa © lsundress.27% ANTED \u2014 BY TOUNG WOMAN SITUA.Seon stiended to.Siar.Catherine street, What! Dr.Arthur\u2019s!Infeiible - the City at once to the Iw tion ss servant.in private house.Apply Stroyer destroys palo! Ted Yes sir! hr By Sang only go bouseholé furaitore,, pisvon à oran, ANTED \u2014 PICTURE TITTORS,.66 Murray stre : LOOK AT YOUR COAT COLLAR itc as valusbieus Rolle AT AN draggists or mths.\u201cWe Joan tn Joym good Ages.> 2 1 tro Roberta, \u201cooo \"otre Dame st \"POSITION BY FIRST CLASS .sent.on receipt of price to Post Office Box 87.21000, Weg Toa eo a oad Malone an: Wax Wea raphe; Al references; 8 years with.dand } a dis Montreal Ses advertisement Saturday's Star, before due.Your dealings with usstriot.WANTED \u2014 capable ot & A MAN coaT A.1190, Btar Offica Covered Zo.Paealp Dr.Whites leo \u201cStartling Discovery.private, awe know you would wi maker, one capable of.c comb will soon of The anly Dealing, we are gaiuf new customers towing shop in a town about 50 miles dietgnt A BUSY FIRM.comb in the world.unbreakable, guaranteed, ; every 5 Should Montreal.Nome but one une ANTND\u2014A POSITION ly to 60c each, at Druggists or frofo 15 St ENGRAVERS.Galland vestigate.Wi rie pl Ad | aaron BE a wo ied a oso © asprin erie x atria.craic.Vy ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY FORTION BEDDING Rubenstein Bros., Jo» ager tiene Montreal Loan & Brokerage Co, V A rmaide DINING women.Apply Grand es bookkeoper ce soashler or general office * and all styles of engraving.for prices.Room 204, New York Life Building, Union Hore! 1913 Netre D | work.Can furnish bist { references.Address 437 Craig st.Tel.Main 80.183 tf Cor.Bt.James St.and Place d'Armes Square ANTED \u2014 ENGINEER, TO ow.2 2% - For Sea Beds, sex description Fo TE WANT! je engine charge of sions \u2014 Townshend, Established ver SE FORTS, 458 St.UNDERTAKERS.PATENT SOCILITORS crushing.lant hadrons i om BUSINESS CHANCES.Catherine street.Phone Up 2456.w.J.fn, Contractor, sœutt Ste.WA ANTED x FIRST CLASS .COOK - family; Thing Jr out; oy compelen yy irl, with best Deed Address V, 1188, Star om 192 2 aires \u2014 à TRS 67ers TES to if tw house; salary $3 per week; references required.\u2019 20 St.Peter st.W: ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG BOY OR GIRL FOR a cigar book store.Apply with references, at 110 Windsor st.\u2014 AT ONCE IE Works Co.dresser.Address A, 1197, Btar once, Wass FLATS, Bent wi be en for Iooaing acter Dont: lng, etc Address\u2019 A, M80 Star Office.WANTEP \u2014 AN ASSISTANT MASTER IN boarding school State qualifications very ay and salary W, 1174, Bar Office.192 ANTED \u2014 X A SMART BOY FOR RE- ! tail grocery.Apply 2X0 St.Catherine st.VV ANTEDSA DINING ROOM GIRL.APPLY 806 Dorchester st 193 3 WANTED \u2014 BELL BOYS.ALBION HOTEL.grder YWANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GOOD GENBRAL : must be goed cook.Apply '68 University st.192 1 Star ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE OFFICE message boy snd stenographer and t writer.Apply with veference, to room 8, N° Lére Bldg.\u2014 CAPABLE MAN, WITH SOME and knowledge of static ery or CAMERAS AND KODAKS.gt Kodaks Montreal Photo Supply ply,1756 56 Notre W.Tracey.Ent tended to.Ask for ays my subscriptions.B89 Inspec Fhfertaking orders carel and prom INVENTIONS PATENTED | AMD TRADE MARKS REGISTERED ALL COUNTRIES, -OWEN N.EVANS, th ness Men coun! ow 50 .discount Jrices for OHIRO oe Pratt and norm us on sibtiiies for the Eee, ize Cameras, Developing & PODIST.est, (M Temyle Bollding, Mentreuks | future.Address T, 495, Star Office.Printing.onoeraphs.Got 71d ot 1 ~ - : t once and fob all.a.A RARE BUSINESS OPPOR amity, the \u201cexclusive co trol of tully pro- GOLDFISH AND CANARIES.Nour got Corn, pains tected are of Teal merite with ull con: , = = Lagaachstiore.40 deal trol \"of \u201cterritory.Address at coco for fu n- à fine stock Goldash DADS, où Yep.Leen, Lock Porn es Just Arrived 1 select from.R.\u20ac.Inventors Jp\" and How you are iE Na Fils Ti Bios st., Montreal.VERMIN DESTROYER.ws have hep experience in the intricate patent GOOD BUSINESS SALOON oury st.Aon laws of 60 tries.Send akoich, model os = For Er EER RY can ER oi ee e hy .192 3 PLU a DST a CI ed Them Out ditinéio Patiding Westinaton.D.02 : - - p Ma kr on eon \u2018Nathan Bostle Ratrad be BALE Roach, ouss FOR.E.C.Mount & Co., 72,5, \u201c Kiley, Tins3 0200 and $100 FETHERSTONHAUGH & co, Fon THE Miro ON, KIN- Telephon * \u201cMount\u201d 387.Residence Mount 888 is A.ATA 71 St.Lawrence Main CANADA A LIFE an ame Vas prqutro ut Gt i = : gt LE per load.Je \u2014 - ; i Ea UE Tel, Up 2058.wea rll ROOMS, TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.Foi refrigeralibrs, reat.CE H.\u201cAriel end \u2018e $418 Bt Catherine.PIES! fEco: AND FT.ronmpoa prints\u201d pairs.= ta hit Sa oning.\u201comy 8 et seen tora, BO ae sam, me Li \u2014 FURINTURE, CARPETS, ARPES.OIL: Fume AS ENGINE \u2018OTTO, J AL oo a ame.35 81 For sas, SALE \u2014 2 HAVE A LARGE AS- of get Tags, In Axminster, Triton, Brisa Brussels and , An various sizes beaut! Geatgua; ellcloth, curtains, table furniture ne furnishings, etc., upright el samples, etc, etc.ne reductions he price during August.This (Fy your op! y: & handsome rug will cost very Tittle more than what you usually have to pay for the border when buying by jhe yard.Privata sale or by auction every Tuesd and Friday et 280 pm, at Ras apd Donnelly.4 M Auction , and 248 Ft.ANTED \u2014 BXPERIENCED OFERATORS James street.and finishers.Apply 17 Slik Waist Co, 801 Craig s \u201c1923 VV ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR \u201chotel.Appty 207 Congregation-at., Point st Charles.: Wa NTED APPRENTICE TO DRUG business; : must have second c certificate or-be à matriculant.Box G4, Ruse no W; ANTED \u2014 À .COACHMAN FOR THE must ay understand care RESIDENTAL FLATS TO LET.; FLAT, 209 OT.DENIS ST, EIGHT ANTED -\u2014~ COMPETENT 0G] Her and typewriter, both languages, with knowledge e experience, salary expected.V, 1121, Star Office.NO.rooms, fi timed, SF, HOUSES WANTED.or ANTED, -\u2014 HOUBE, a By hal ot est oO e .Al me Address T, 1,7 1100, Star comics.163 \u20ac Saw WANTED \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, about Westmount, Address 5 rooms, ouse, T, 1004, Star Office.- TO RENTRENT GREEN-HOUSE (GLASS 75), cottage, hot bed sash, etc, in- À Malnwaring, 147 St.James st.190 5 TO LET \u2014 $18 FER MONTH ORTH ogamt self-contained cottage, No.ætrest, close to Pine avenue, the ce.and Bt.Martin's Church; double inspection œally.A 238, Temple, Dalla\u2019 \u2014 Pan rte TO WAIT oN TABLE, , ANTED good strong.woman wash B3TB Craig.8 FOR OFFICE must be past ana al at, Appls befors 1080 am, to Mr.Hebert, The 8.ley Co., VWANTED \u2014 BUTCHER; MUST BB A : © first class shopmah.\u201cApply Ww.Temple- man, 481 St.La: \u2018city.193 3 \u2018VW ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR \u2018VY small femily.Apply 31 Chomedy et.| 198 3 VW ANTED BOBER NIGHT COOK, WIL- Hng to make himself useful; bring references.adress Windsor Cafe, 88 Windsor at VY ANTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG MAN, QUICK and correct at figures, typew: ring, ue voice and otter work, both ledge of bookkeeping, necessary.State at ary, with references, t , 13, Star .Offlce.| 192 3 W- TED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY À.GOOD GEN- : Aad servant for family of three; no wast> wrence st, ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BER ! : no washing or ironing; every oon to, reranit: rages 310 per month.APY Er Catherine 192 \u2014 AT ONCB VASTES eh TCR wages.3 Beaver Hall aquare.ranare VYANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT 11 family; no washing or ironing.Apply 435 Metcalfe venue.je \u201c TABLEMAID Bo cooking; good G a \u2018ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS N SINGER machines, for shirts snd overalls; operator on Singer button hole machine and gris bo learn our business, Apply 3 Mr._Benecal, Rob- +\u2014C\u2014WHkine-108\u2014MeGt wages; references.requir- = Soviy at onoe, 100 Greens avenue, West- mount, , 102 3 A BOT ATTEND DOOR Aa dental office, Apply ot 23% Ot.Cath i erine.Want = DRUG OLERK.APPLY 10.' \u201c A D.Gawyer, Windsor Madica! Lau \u2018WANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID, COOK AND for -the -one family; good wages.Apply to 64 Crescemt nt et.R SALE \u2014 rFipar 8 CLASS UPRIGHT AMerican plano, est style, seven bctaves, pedals, nearly ara) three guaran , cash: -great bargain.238 &.Dominique st.191 8 | For BALE \u2014 A LARGE NUMBER OF lanos and organs by the following mak- ors: hr Bros; Steinway; ber.\u201d an; : R.8.Wi- Dams; Vows; Gabler; ., Oxbridge; By: Stanley; ; herty: New Eng- Iand; Bridgeport.Terms @8 low as $2 per \" teration- fase\u201d - nov come, _| fret Bros.The Popular Piano Layton & Organ House.144 Peel st 2aw SALD \u2014\u201812 :GAIS.OREAM AND 50 gals.0 pik daily, from one of the best farms.Apply 8, 1086, SALE \u2014 EUMATISM, LUMBAGO, gout, sciatica, disappe: lke beneath the sun, by using pie \"pr.Arthur's in- hb] nn destroyer.At all\u2019 drupg! ae or sent on receipt of price to Post \u2018Office Box 87, Bee ag Say.\u2019 \u201cBtartiing dle- NICE STEINWAY PIANO, nearly new; vi bom $700; reason for selifny,\u2019 Samy lev leaving the the oity.Apply Joseph Morin.For SALE y ALTERATION.AT BAR- Catherine, slight Palghis ad oles EE at FOR AA == pro ee 8 si best Now York make, $45 fot .200 Cad Fr than half prices.Open PIANO, BTOOL 3 pedale: large h; chance of 192-2 SALE PURE BRED FOX \u201cTERRIER pups.17 Cathcart.VWANTED \u2014 BLACKSMITH AND HDLP- ers.Apply at once, Be.wrence Iron Works, A.McIntosh, \u2018WANTED Commissioners st.103 2 girl.rool 856 Metoëlte -\u2014 or EE FOR LIGHT GENERAL work fn small fami 8, ly, ais a nurse Advertls! | pore WAY outrance vate fami ° y, pr, from nu UFFALO.NEW er Linooln Park-' Rosie pare NT LARGE BEDROOM A! double parlour, wel furnishied, well Ar arm rm Roos FURNISH BOARD, posite the Arena, Westmount, also untur- SARD, WITH BO.oP- ERSON AL \u2014 WANTDD MRS.CHRIPTNA y, yoom 40.Can- hed p single iy widow, Andrew Lay, Pu, with very convenience.Box & a, E ne Ea 20 228 Wood von taken; oo ada Lits ullaing.- 1008 Room NEWLY FURNISHED, AUER OOMS \u2014 RTABLY 'FURNISHED = Nebt, \u201clarge cupboard, hot water tn bath; singlo and double rooms, with first clase PARTNERS WANTED.references exchanged.808 an 4 508 P Palace st.25 Mackay et.193 5 OOMS \u2014 OPP.VIGER OOMS \u2014 UNFURNISHED.VIDOw WANTED ARTNER, YOUNG MAN, class corner rooms, emia gardens; lady and son having à tare house would with to $3000 capital, would be willing: - five minutes from P.O.; jents; gentlemen.llke to rent a flat or so all in to jnvest Lee PT aren rade where 29B Du st, cor.8.Hubert.74 Bod condition, bath, w.c., ail conveniences.70 would be Btar Office.ymouth Grove, head of Canning.192 2 ; 196 4 OOMB \u2014 LARGE, WELL ma FURNISHED oP our and bedroom, suitable for a a doe tor Koprlemen: also si single 49 Braver er fan DOUBLE FRONT ROOM oa beta dat with board.161 Mansfield s+ BUOMS AND BOARD WANTED.Nt oous \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED [300M \u2014 EMALL ROOM LET, FUR- WANTED \u2014 ROOM AND BOARD BY SIN.room Auer light, gentles 1 btu; 5 \u20ac sonne, woman, men omy a ft ver lig! ne Dished or rnished.Arty to 400B St.minater » = from He Hochelegn \u2018Cotton\u2019 Mille Mansfie Antoi People prete Apply ng OOMS .- TRANSIENTS AND PERMAN- \u2014 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED lowest terms oie, Bias Brabe b Offios.rofines ot parties nen nd nara Bort, with double Toon also small room adjoining; 101 3 0 rooke.Torok moderate.Victoria st.193-3 ANTED _ ROOM AND BOARD BY WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM, ng man quiet habits; private OOMS \u2014 SINGLE.FURNISHED, 5 por ROCH also first class table board.| tamity: \u201cEngin speaking preferred; localit > lars month; transients 2 dollars week: © se va pe State terms and particulars.Address clean and airy.field, near Windsor .A, 1187, Star Office.- 103 \u20ac otel., 190 4 Rox _ NICELY A RNISHED FRONT room, ern conv ences, for OOM ap 0 LES où NICE LARGE ROOM, gentiéman only.13 Mance st.188 3 BUMMER BOARD.977 Hotel de Ville.19083 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS coms DOUBLE R \u201c on bathroom floor, well furnished and WANTED = YEW BOARDERS, FIRST R \u2014 AND SINGLE, HAND- tisan; no chlidren, 248 Bleury st.102 3 class table, best of attention, alectrio hot water bud vies en hearaiding Auer only: 7 Ugbts, pewly furnish od.oom 1 ane, Dose ° only; : _ lake: terms moderate.Apply Mre M.- references preferred.No.B3 Victoria st.191 3 RP roms to far went cop ated bodes oa Lex aaèthe ¢ Po.Ba [1] Mackay street, with or \u201cwithout first class OOM8 \u2014 TO LET B EDROOM AND SIT.board.Avply A.1103, Star Office 102 3 ) ung room for a stotleman in TIOARD AND__ ROOM broaktasts home comforts; Phot and Toul ave Rook ee ALL EUR Ns HED Cottage 2 VR Aeutho des des \"2 bathroom flat; Auer Ught.20004 Bt.Catherine desired; Mises * tamily; reférences Terres ir to 1806, 5 ° ening a 10 we 101 3 1275 St.Beni 108 - OOM \u2014 FURNISHED FRONT ROO SHED; 0 key ba ak TE a ee A re idees 70 BOAR ETL CSIR dos men only; private family.2576 St.Catherine : 191 very modersts.33 Richmond square, corner bt.Antoine.OOMS \u2014 ON BATHROOM FLAT.ALSO COMB \u2014 \u2019 R other rooms; table board; visitors to the LARGE ¥ RON XR = city accommodated.108 Union Avene: 191 8 .roished.344% Se Cather - 198 3 Roox \u2014 LARGD FRONT ROOM, BATH 1 flat, with or without board: transients commodaied.48 McGill College avenue.191 > O FRONT, BRIGHT, BATH oR 00M \u2014 FOR A GENTLWMAN, IN A PRI.: vate American family.81 Ete.Famille st., | new house, first class appointments.186 3eod among session.17 oo!  at, wait cou one po ere, gentlemen as bed and light; immediate pos- nthenrr 102 2 Rooms \u2014 To LET LARGE ROOM, AUER light, hot water heating, bathroom flat, al single room, private Tam Appl, re Hy.is y g Rooms R OOMB \u2014 beating.ra \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, HOT WA- Bo.- ax = BOARD.TWO WELL FUR- with board, hot water and ad wi modern.convent Hangver.ter \u201cheating.quiet house, Auer light.: Phone Up 1500.674 Bherbrooke, batween Park OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.BINGLE AND avenue and Mance.: 193 8 double in & privete family for quiet \u2014t - ; table; electric light, and op- Rodus \u2014 To LET T SINGLE AND DOUBLE portunity to speak French.47 Victoria.188 G rooms, Wi urnishe ot water and Auer light Apply 1858 Gt.Catherine st.OOMS \u2014 AND FIRST CLASS BOARD, > with Parisian family.81 Union ave, OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL LARGE eA IRT roome, furnished Or nt] unfurnished, from $4 water in each Ap- Lply 2 Brunswick at.162 3 Roous LX - DOUELE.1 come Class tat table hed a Tel.Up 151.384 BINGLE, NICELY le; also first Ooms = NICELY FURNISHED.aia | R and double, every convenience, for young gentlemen or married couple.48 Mc- Gin Ties\u201d avenue.+ 188 6 rh TE Rrra Club), near .cars.Telephones, Auer best situation ia town; choice board, Re coms._ po NIÈELY FURNISHED © SINGLE low, Address ald.187 ARD \u2014 AND ROOMS, THE BEVERLEY, first class accommodation.P.O.-Box 183 183\u20ac No a M.Agathe des Monts.BoA, - \u2018GOWANBANK,\" Pon ville, Que., Lake Mempirimasss: situated at water's Hous Habe plano; boating, \u201cbathing, ening: five iar weekly.Return $5.Chea.H.Mc- Georgevilie, Que.Photo at 2440 BL catherine ARD \u2014 AVONMORE COTTAGE, or.Agathe des M te P PQ a Tow vacancies above cottage, Aad.Mrs.J.\u20ac H.Ryan, 191 6 ARD \u2014 AND ROOMS AT VALOIS, .MELI Melo , near water, near stations, near club house; terms low.Address I, 92.Star Office, 92 $ N for August Nddrens gate vs 6 BARD = FIRST OLA POAT vate famtiy at Beaconsflel and Beptember; terms low.No.+ nd .ROOMS WANTED.\u2014 THREE UNPUR a.+ roome, o small heated fat central dress D., P.-O, Box.800.Whe Be ote X, 9002, Bté ester.190 TWO ROOMS ON WITH OR.WITHOUT mater furnished, parr] look possibl rmanen t 4 er Pend respective 1.ee uen fuil particulars to 1 e A E | Dri Gadbois, Hess x hewn we © NISHED locale Ade 8 0 GROUND | Catherine street, west of = Branch._ ANTSD \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN ONE LARGE \u2018 or rooms (connecting), tarnished, \u2018with \"breaktaat private family: gooû locality 1 NTED \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED adjoinin ng, with use of kitchen, for Roos, housekeeping, within 10 minutes\u2019 walk Mo Gil College.Address With particulars, x od 50 Star Ofte e.LX) \u2014 BY ELDERLY ets AT Pr three rooms, bathroom flat, un- ; sult FIRST CLASS Fi BOARD _ FRING able for poune .Eontiement or Toure Tatton.Ap.BOARD \u2014 ; SUSINISS PREMISES WANTED, ANFED \u2014 UNION SHORMAKER® FOR tre or on Bt Catherine, Bley, B wm; rates drop, ply 82 University at.Bor wo peaemen.Aral , the J.MacPherson Co.,\u201d Hamilton, two sole avenue, gold set: with\u2019 pearis.Fibder ; Coms - \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED.ON \u2018188 6 or \u201cnen; pleurs ue Fetarn tor - Royal avenue, get I= ma = oT \"CLABB _~ AOCOMMODA- flat, every conventence: tiens | WANTED \u2014 BAKERY.ADVERTISER and one used to drive.out insoles and.ou 913 tions Tor.Pan-American\u2019 visitors: ten min.on Telephone \u2018Up 10.100 & i gent OOM, \u2014 ONE LARGE FRONT NT ROOM ON would like \"to.0 have a bakery built in soles; must uat be Sood steady men; wages ur en = tans rooms reserved in ad.| CPI: Telephone Up Stanley st.103 3.; bath fist, or Prose Op mu a Eh unount west > tw ns ; and ?break also board.one Up atadling; reaso OBT \u2014 DIAMOND PIN, vence; tétms Per: day $1.00; 00; fast 25 cen OOMS\u2014TO LET ROOMS, H DOUBLE table yearn, Win SL purchase\u201d at ed of Apps tor a Peele and, Saturday, \u2018Catherine street car or on Strat: a; Address \u201cMrs.5.Bengler, 331 18th rest: rods, suitable for rs: fei room, with tocis me ty D, ©fT, Star Office.188 6 SL oD en boa: ward by he Buffalo, .prt clase eu 158 Fe des ; «ll modern BOARD \u2014 AND ay ST CLASS PRI.== © sonmo SEE DER | a te di RODE ZI VT Ey, Je Sn FETE Ls ft ee pe the natural meth 12 sek.Hom Mé_ UNFURNISHED x, of WANTED TO BO Ww.alt Akon th DR Sema 10 snd | 1.0%, on SUNDAY.2 mais.ms.- pittors, D.Loyd, 144 Wesley ave.Buf.R28 Bormes a me 208 8 able ltgnt Rocsokeepias.304 = lle ml ; am ad trooch brsent, ©.i god Soc .FURNISHED - ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW 000 ON_8U.\u2014 x Reward et Club Shos Co.\u201d 2844\" 8.Ca} .162 \"5 Ru a bi Te busban lots (vacano.mortgage.WANT ERAL SSRUAND HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETO BOW \u2014 WICRLT FURNISED_BvRY Jursd Tate ot.cree ules of interest.Prinsipals only.Rill wv umlly of Sree, gas stove 4H st.Ur.- ; : Bi Titers at Rat X Seaver Hau HILL.180 8 saw se Oftios.6 ain st.\u2014 WHILE DRIVING, EITHER once.> 998, Mas.- die sty or around.the Mountain, « lady's J008 SALN \u2014 AUCTION SALE THURADAY, ___1\"3 ?| Jo0Ms \u2014 \"AND BOARD.NICELY FUR.\u2014 TO BORROW 41000 FOR TWO QU'ANTED IS FOR MILLIN- sifver hat pin.Finder will please return to 68 August a1 10 a.m., at the C.P.R.OOM ONE FURNISHED ROGM TO hed rooms, With first cless board, hot na at 6 pc.interest, payable bair- ery department.also millinery work bands, Wiliam st.Stock \u2018Yard, of 110 head of western horses, ail EL WEI M T0 water hating, Aner or Might, modern, choice \u2018hoca- RE on @ first class summer Apply \u2018betore 20 gcc ¢ Millinery \u201c nd, eaddle and harvess broke.Terme cash.st.es tion; gentlemen, couple: 188.Mance ss miles west of Montreal, Qiaya Dept.Joim Murphy 12 3 OFT \u2014 A p POCRET PIE AMERI- son, Lemaire, 2 \u2019 COMFORTABLE AND NICELY | ; 108 2 ANTED \u2014 LADIRS' PRESE.valse On\u201d rturning seme to 8 Bt.Peter gh SALE \u2014 FIRST CLASS HORSE, PER.op 20 Mint oions isnsients sccommodat- ARD \u2014 AND A LARGE ro \u201cto Head a Dates ui J crater ad : OR BOUT: DS: pel 15% 8 8.Hoe ot, - = homer coratorts ood locality th Cr A ar \u2018clock to Hi er n y an \u201c .u .; ° geloek to ta 5 TOUT ON Br CA Er i Ty 0e.or APP Méurioe ot.OOMS nn SEE Tie 4 304 Bt.Antoine st.a \u2014 \u2018 to Moncton.Please return to eury hat Re MGT aot Coll a ANTED A SERVANT, HORSE, lege avenue.es ARD \u2014 AND ROOM.LARGE COMFONT- es aot off nelothine, Wa AND WANTER Kopi aha {After © o'clock.ai var _\u2014 Jor re 45 at Chari OF 198 5.Bai, furnished ihe Wty.8 2386 Notrs 353 Metcalfe ie, OST \u2014 A FROM ms board; dhe pily atte attended 183 13 TOURS OR YOUR G - oft.clothing; the best - Promptly eatin for \u2014 Apply Bar Oftion, V, SECONDHAND SINGLY OR | Lass rr Lorene Ca ds Ww Montreal \u201cside line a new pateuted Article, endorsed all the leading Canadien hy and > Bousesy sroûta, Call om $74 to Proctor's, Finder rewarded 18 Me: am Conese avenue _ SUMMER RESORTS.ISHED ROOMB TO LET, table board, SW MA Roous \u2014 .FURN «with or without Aéédréss 38 McGili College nvenue.COMFORTABLY FURNISH- | om fat.Aner ; ooms 0 Rood o \u201coublie races Yarns Imthroom ey v ra jun) pou = BE BRS PRFPEPES 3 ue À \u2018octets, + tre gentiemen.Le me.WANTED 10 EXCHANGE, | NIN WANTED TO \u2018 WXCHANG) Westmount lot .ial gots lot, VEN west end or Westmount Lar) ation and address \u2018Bookworm,\u2019 T, 1008, Blar Office.103 8 TT BOARD.OARD \u2014 LADIES WISHL, G' SKILLED B treatment, nursing.weslaslon and congne- ent.B Buf- fae, NX ii 81 OARD \u2014 WANTED, WIDOWER HAVING B furnished Tome would let sartie in for board to married couble, Apply 7 20 8 se ue 8.o > 0 tL WITH I] scEEMB ON FOOT TO.smEIVE THR LIGHT CONTRACT.Will Send it Over Until the Next Counel) in'the Hope of Defeating \"Those Who Want to Give the Contract to the Lowest Tenderer \u2014 An, Alderman Talks.4 \u2014\u2014 There was considerable discussion to- déy ab-the City Hall over à most impor At project that is on foot in regard to the city\u2019s electric light contract.It it carries, and there is scrious danger that it will, the whole question will be shelved for this yeur.The motive of the shelving will be to let the new City Council; Which will bé elected in February next, \u2018have the pleasure of giving out this most valuable civie fran- ry in perfectly y well kaos that the present re r in certain\u2019 \u2018quarters which have no 8 for, the stringent measures posures ; bich have ightning Been adopted to get the city\u2019 down to the very lowest fraction.At tbe Present time the intention of the Fire mittee is to call for new ien- ders for the city\u2019s lighting owing to the ia which has ensued over the propou- to give the ntraet to the J lowest ten: wrence Company, at os, Ce membets of Council contended the best way for the aty to do { t some of the companies wanted té lower their tenders) would be to call for entirely new tenders.This was agreed to at a meeting of the City t'ouncil oh sce.Bess Since this time there has been utiful paring as to prices among tendering companies in order to see how low they might get their new offers.In addition lo this Ehis bas come Jo Light the hav \u201cto shelve the whole question a the City Council is elected.HOW PLAN WILL WORK.\u201cThe project wil] be better explained by an aldermen who is taking a prominent part in in this lighting question, and who is to try and block the scheme to prevent the present Council from dis Ruin of the franchise.Speakin a Bar reporter this morning the derman \u201cIt is perfectly true that a scheme is on foot to Toon and prevent the present Council from ests have been antagonized at the determination of the.Council to give the contract to the lowest tenderer, and the ho ie could han o the that if a new: council Question there would not be so handle tenderness for the low tenderer.\u201cBy this you will see at once how dangerous it it would be if a majority in Council Ce together who would vote for delay, until February 1, next arrived when tl ie civic elections would be at hand agai \u201cBut is thers any danger that a majority ean be got to ARE GOOD.OBSTRUOTIONISIE.\u201cI must frankly éay that it is not at all possible.You will remember that the present Council was in favour of giving tendered os in June last last, to the lowest end \u201cbut was blocked in the attempt.o blocked.in July, an- ott atte; was made to favour the Jow- est tender, but \u2018this :was again blocked, a the was that new tenders better = called \u2018From this it will be seen that the reform \u20acvnnecil hae not the streseth it would ke to have as to the ing of votes on this question.If those who do not favour the low.tenderer could block matters in this way, there ia gare danger that they.may bunch ioe er, and manipulate things 80 that the Evi out of Fe the- franchise ma fall a per ty only a few Sanh s before one will be e \u201c1 am-sare \u2018of one thing, and that is that tle new Council will not be more anxious to protect the citizens interests in this connection han the present Council is.br can only h pigssure will be bro u the alk oy in such a way ht they will not dare to vote for, the echeme of shelving the question till a new Coun- ¢il is elected.I consider this new move the most dangerous that has yet been got on foot.\u201d A 2200 TON BARGE.The Largest That Has Ever Come to Montreal is Now in Port.The largest barge which has ever passed h the capals is in port to-day.She is called the Minnedosa, and is loading a return cargo of railroad iron for Lake Erie, sfter bringing down a cargo of wheat from e Superior.She was built some nine Company, at their ir yards at at Kingston, and f 2,200 \"Although earrying an of tons.thougl she has carried between the Great Lakes for many years, the size of the canals has hitherto prevented her from visiting Montreal.Even now she cannot enter the locks st the same time as the tu ug, but must warp herself in with the aid of her donkey engine.Ê bn Enlarge the Seminary.cian Fathers in charge of the Moraes ! Beminery are at preeent having & large \u2018addition built to thé ecrlesiastiza seminary on Sherbrooke street west, For & number of years past the Bishops through- | out Ontario and thé Eastern States have by ference been eending their students for be Priesthood of Montreal, with the result t even the present large buildings have found insufic ient to s upply the great nd made for rooms.e new wing will contain sixty rooms, besides the ordin- recreation halla and class rooms.number of men are being employed UE n the building in order to have it ready en the clases open in October.An Insane Man\u2019s Prank.14 3 | Alexis Belisle, an old man seventy-five ated considerable-exeite- - eX went around McDuff Terrace, Westmount, y throwing into the gully the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks ho wering plants and light ornamental xc the residence of Messrs.W.Woddburn and J.C.Macfarlane, After his arrest it a found that he was insane.He was turned over to the St.Henri authorities, ph: it is likely that, with his friends\u2019 permission, he will be \u2018placed_in an asylum! SE, Plucked Flowers in Cemetery.For removing a floweritig plant from a Sole in\" Cote des Neiges, Cemetery, Mrs.Fac 5 aidow of Francis Myers, .costs by the Recorder Featerday.isoner pleaded hard \u2018o allowed on go e prison but the judge felt to impose the fine as a warning.: Recover a Policy.\u201cLouis Joseph Filitreault has \u2018taken out action against the North American Life ce Company to recover the sum © , an insurance policy.The company side that for certain reasons, which will pa forth, it is not entitled- to pay the Murder on the Midway.A ALO, gust 14.\u2014Qit Sl fo dar Mot and Tied Qué.pon in bearing of Albion, N.Y., who was en- ers, earing down a à platfornt in what fs | each, a as the ree Midway,\u201d outside the rican Exposition Grounds.Dieboid- Yo have -atted in self-defence.He hu od Bure that he could not continue work without a permit, when the jatter im with a Scantling.Diebold Bs tlothes, : ; WESTERN HOSPITAL FOR-WESTHOUNT orm Council ie far from being ng of the big lighting contract.The teuth à 1s that certain inter- years ago by the Montreal Transportation gi aio cows selling fairly,\u2019 oll \\ mL conranewés SETWIEN dovERN.ORS AND COUNCILLORS.Westmount Holds Out a Number of Inducements to the Hospital to Moye Out There \u2014 The Question of a Bite Not Definitely Decided Upon.po + \u2014 A meeting of the Board of Governors of the Western General Hospital was held yesterday afternoon.A deputation from the Westmount Town Council, composed of Councillors J.H.Redfern, J Walker and W.M.Knowles, were present to discuss what could be done in the way of building a contagious hospital, which the overnors of the hospital had thought might form rm part of the plans far the new hospital hat is to be built in the near futur 5 The first question taken up was that the \u201cWestmount\u201d Council tould not make any grant to a corporation outside the municipality.MUST MOVE TO WESTMOUNT.If the governors would agree to sell the present jond and move out into \\Vest- mount, then the authorities would be te do everything in their power to help fling Sa \u2018The governors had already decided on the advisability of such a course.Councillor Redfern then explain, doh thé Council bad already voted $15,000 be used for the construction of a hon tagioys diseases hospital.It was further intimated that dbould the governors decide to build the new hospital in West- mount the town would likely be willing to \u2018grant further financial aid, and perhaps do something in the way on securing.a site.The matter of any particulgr site was not goye into to any extent.Bome of the memb present.thought that the high bluff.of land on St.Catherine street west, \u2018just at the Glen, would be a \u2018site that could hardly be surpassed for such a pur pose.The hospital, besides being situated on an excellent elevation, would be most convenient by the Glen route to the towns of St.Henri, Ste.Cunegonde and St.Paul, from which so.many of the patients are brought.However, as the meeting had uly been called for a preliminary talk, as was expected, nothing definite was decided.The town of Westinount antl the governors now know one another's views on the subject, and, as was expressed by one of the governors at the close, it would not be surprising to see some arrangement made shortly that would permit of the im ortant work being attended to immedia WITH THE TRAP SHOOTERS, Some Splendid Scores Made at the Ottawa Meet To-day.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, August 16.\u2014Some splendid shooting was done to-day at the second day of the Canadian trep shooters tournament.The scores were: Event No.wl ry 1e; Dr Vi, 18 Higginson, enry 18; Dr.ilsôn, 18; Deremo; \"in Hp derson, 17; Stanley, 17; Hutehison, Ww, ao Mitchell, y mont, 16; Throop, 15; R.Bree ! Bo.ville, 15; \u2018Bray, 1 F.Westbrogk 18° *Fletcher, 14; Greenwood, 14; Westh, brooke, 14; Thompson, 4; Alander,\u201d 13; Mont.omery, 13; Strangman, 13 Brigger, 12; ohnstone, 12; Spengler, %,9 Upton Event 9, 1 birde\u2014Brigger, 1 Mitchell, 14; Fletcher, 13; Hyrchigon, 13; Upton, 13; F.\" Westbrook e, 12; Dumont, 12; Anderson, 11; Henry, 10; \"Ketchum, 10; Staney, 10; H, Westbrook, 0; Dr., 9.ilson, .Event 19, - birds=F.\u2019 Westbrook, 14; Ber, at 14; Ba ger, 13; = Johnatone, 13; Anderson, reen, Throop, 5 Staney, 11; \u201chho Alexander, 10; Wilson, 0, n Fletcher, 9; E Greenwood Come son, 9; Hacker, 9 : Strange 5, Henry, 8 Ketchum, 8; Mitchell 8; Upon, 8; rchison.8; Dumont 8; \u201cBray, 7 ; Hig- ginson, 7; Deremo,.T; W White, 7 7.Event No.11\u2014Johnston, 19; J.Fannin New York, 18; Bray, 18; Dremo, 17; buf 17; S.Pangler, 16; \"Montgomery, 15; Dr.Wilson, 15; er, 15; Bummer hayes, 14; Alexander, 14; Green, 4; Du- mont, 4 Kennedy, 14; Henry, 13; Flet- Mitchell, 13; Btaney, 13; Henry, 's hompson, 12; Westbrook, 11; An.2 10; Strangman, 10.DOMINION SECURITIES COY.It Will Be Listed on the Btock Exchange in the Fall.(Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, August '16\u2014It was said yesterday that the stock of the Dominion Securities Company, which came out on \u201ccurb\u201d before, will be listed on the Btock Edchange early in the fall, \u201cTrading in it on the \u201c© urb\u201d jesterday was quite lively for new stock.It was stimulated by the kngwledge that this so- called Vanderbilt corporation, which has invaded Canada, in the province of Nova Scotia, is obtaining control, of several transportation companies, many grants; subsidies, rights of way and \u2018and securing the like for new railroads, and extensions -of established links, The Dominion Securities Company was organized - under the laws of New Jersey.It is presided over by Dr.W.Seward Webb.John Jacob Astor is a.member of the Board of Directors, which algo includes such Vanderbilt men es Sumuel R.Gallaway, Edgar Van Etten, and Henry Sprague.The company has à charter similar to that of the Railways\u2019 Securities Company, which the Harriman-Kuhn-Loeb syndicate brought out recently.-This charter enables it to deal in stocks and bonds, and, under it, the company bas made a number of important acquisitions, one x ra is the Breton Railwa Which is ps idized by the ay! otis Government.Demand Was Light at the Eastern Abattoir and Prices Declined.North-Western live stock is tommencing to come forward now, and there is a better demand for space on boats.Cablés say that there fs little or no improvement in trade fn American and Canadian cattle, and e iprièrs claim not - be making There was a fair attendance at \u201cthe East | ern Abattoir Market yesterday.and were lower all around, more especia y in lambs, which were numerous.Receipts were 800 cattle, 1,000 sheep, 1,000 lambs and 200 calves.A few of the best cattle were sold at 4%4c per Ib.; good stock brought Sh to {%c;: common cows and young sto 2% to 2c, and the inferior 2 to 20.There were 150 bulls on the market, and most of them were bought by canners- at 1% to 2%c per Ib.Calves sold at from $1.50 to | 310 each.Shippers paid 34 to 3 per for good large sheep, Mat 4 butchers pald 3c per Ib.for the others.Lambs \u2018s old at $2 to $3.50 each.Fat hogs sold at 4 to To pet 1b, weighed off the cars.\u2014\u2014\u2014' TORONTO. lumber.The action o e Insurance mpanies \u2018characterized as most arb a var just.According to the new sci tinction was made between steam and water mills, and no matter how good a mill's fire appliances were, the rates on lumber vis- ne bee ehedale no dis THE GULF CONST SWEPT BY SOR, MUCH LOSS OF LIFE AND PRO- '' PERTY.Alabama and Louisiana Suffer Severely \u2014 Many Oasualties Along the Mississippi Biver\u2014Shipping Dam- aged\u2014The City of Mobile Isolated- Trains Abandoned.NEW ORLEANS, August 16.\u2014The storm \u2018which has been sweeping the Gulf coast from Pensacola and moving westward during the past two days, has prostrated telegraph and telephone wires to such an extent that news from the outlying sections is hard to get.The greatest fearn have been entertained for the safety of the people living at Port Fads, which is the mouth of the Missiesippi river, and for the ships that started for sea just before the storm egan.The wires to Port Eads have been prostrated pe ice Tucsday night at 8 o'clock.A eecribes the storm which ® pe t at section as à regular tidal Wave, sim ilar to the one which resulted in such awful loss of life in 1893.He says all the le living on the east bank of the river have moved up to the , Jump.\u201d which is 15 miles from the mouth of river, The house of a man named \u2018Gobden.half a mile above the quarantine station was swept inl and the 15 members ot the family uding Dine children, wets Ww uarantine dings were badly mas, t no one injured.DAMAGE TO SHIPPING.The tug \u2018boat Velasco went down to Pass L'Outre, which Jo the hop mouth of of the river, with wo barges.W she had her dec à awas bv and is \u2018pete fa to have gone.If thi e boat and her, barge 5 ve \u2018 Dgé wenty more people ve been drowned.peop There are numerous reports of indivi dual casualtics all along the river from Bur- as down to the Passes.All the steamers, which started for the sea Tuesday, remained inside the passes, until Wednesday even- ins, ad pan went out, among them num- Beas mwell, liner Proteus, and the Bri trans rap Mechainician, which was qynami ile in port a few days ago.ota ee vepeel han passed up the river since the storm bcgan, and great fears are entertained for the ones are expecizd.is setious prehension concerning the Chenire Ca: ci.and Grand Isic ecc- tions on the- Louisiana coast, west of the Miesissippi river, where 2,000 lives were lost in 1893 the tidal wave.No word has becn rèceived from that section, which is largely inhabited by fishermen, mostiy Chinese @nd Malays.NEW ORLEANS SUBURBS.In the city of New Orleans and suburbs there has been some damage.At Milne- burg, onc of the lake resorts, the railrond pier running into the lake for a ditance of |- t housands yards, has been destroyed, and ol light buildings demolished.e big buildings oh shore withstood the 1 ere was no loss of life.At West the lake rushed over the revetment oY destroyed nearly all of the buildings there.dancing \u2018hall at Lakeview, was Te a to pieces by wreckage, which was brosbed up by tho waves.ucktown, a gambling resort, at the end of the revetment, has been \u2018swept away.The old basin canal coming 26 the city on Tolouse street, overflowed it » banks, inundating the entire second district, A pu- sand men have been put to work on it and are Taising ite DM aie be A ng to oi a chored miles above the city, had a rough \u2018experience, and gery tug in the ha sent up to save the barges.Bix of them, with an aggregate capacity of 6,000 tons of coal \" LOSS IN ALABAMA.ATLANTA, August 16.\u2014The tropical storm which has been raging along the Gulf coast for two days has completely isolated the city of Mobile, Ala., from the outside world.It is known that considerable damage has been done along the water front in Mobile but whether, there has been logs of life or not is mere conjecture.Nothin has been beard from the country south Mobile ue to the time the last wire to Mo- Pine water et 3 pm.yesterday porta ts Ligh pa in the, rest food oF 1603, though at that time the wind was not as bn From Mobile to Fort Morgan is a distance of thirty-five miles, and on both sides of the bay, summer resorts and summer houses are located.These were, it is believed, in the direct Fort of the storm.The telegraph Fe eng to Morgan runs around the bay he country and covers eig hty.re thrones before it reaches the Government reservation.It is feared there has as been : some Jose of life on the is lande in in Mies Miasimippi, Sow Sound, Just outside of the bar These\u201d ands, which\" we \"inhabited by French fishermen, rise only four or five feet above the water under ordinary stage, Wi great-lo ife i Tweaty miles of Louisville and Nashville Mobiles de 180 the Tensas swamp west of -reported, are under wi Al tra .ns have been abandoned jor ihe present Several bridges are reported out Si plumb.THE WRECK AT INGOLY.\u2014 The Injured Passengers Arrived at haw on Thursday.\u201cYo the Star.) WINNIPE Auguat 16.\u2014The passengers from the wrecked train at Ingolf arrived in the city by special relief train yesterday.About passengers were on the train, and in the caboose were Doctors: Chown, Blanchard and C Chestnut, with the dead and wounded.The bodies of Dan White and Dan McKegan, both fine look- gy men, were removed to Fhomp- son\u2019à undertaking rooms, and will be sent Sporting Supplies Britain's \u201cEarth Hunger.\u201d 7 Great Britain\u2019s \u2018earth hanner* isa subject of much comment.t what the Old Count pon this point, the A took the Ionian ded et Exner August 10, at Toronto, the.Even Mf.Steyn's fi { your ot her aged; reece for nothing .as its Te but we abandoned it ere ya Inter, and \u2018the French Jat nnie.Ruldy, \u2018daughter of\u201d Jom and Jane ay the oarrisge of Carles E\u2014In London, Ont., on August 10tb, years.; Back to oo se .after holding it so 10 months, We too the Philippines sud returned ; the same country for $800,000\u2014which er paid.ere is a short list of other places which we Once held and gave up without compnlai lien French, wite of Richard 8 orten, | 31 years.1 puis Patterns and Publi.tions onsale at =: S.CARSLEY || , , Pordich Sara shout Bite her pere va took aad | MONTREAL.-Cape Col \u201cto hol Dutch, In 1400 ond kept #7 - ry Ties for the pu A Steyn of O} dep- Days.' with a view of f Tee ying the present ab- \u2018not warranted the m 50 to 225 ger er cent.is in our opinion y the circumstances, an There is nothing new u pder the sun.normal condition without his cost i and boots from née eRe at\u2019 Riets Some discussion followed on the recent Order-in-Council of the Ontario Govern, many parallels.For instance, at Ben- ment,in reference to medical inspection and ere and d t horses, two months\u2019 pro- \u201cj visions for JU wren; fod, with Et boo +.baggege, a rillory\u2014fl wi is mi bat hone Dia cont apd \u2018wis.Wonderful Fireworks.In Ni ki, Ja there is fi k n ill be £ rade with South Afri fi n, a firework.w t A maker woo mänufactares ! pyrotechuic birds ver the war, were set at rest by Cham = sanitary care of lumber camps.All of the rliamentarian Geners Monroe, wi lumbermen present expressed indignation 6000 foot and 800 horse, all, or nearly all, at the manner in \u2018which Scota, was defeated by, the Irish Gene break had been attributed fo the lumber Owen O'Neill onroe\u2014having lost camps.Not a member of the Association had 2243 killed, and 171 prisoners, 1500 charg: had a case of smallpox in his camps.| Trade With Souti?Africa.YORK, August 16\u2014The NEW éotre «pondent À [he \u2018Tribune in London cables: | The doubts which have been expreseed Signor some et as to whether t size that, when exploded, soilin lain in the House of Commons ay.f e-like manner through the air and-per- after stating that the consideration of « S orm many méôvements nus exactly like \u2018those of customs tariff had not yet been ta in shat it A et the intention o the Government.to an em of « protective nature saine foreign > goods.livi irs, , The of making: these hand, the Colonial retary mentiondd wonderful thiy has bé pepe ood of the eldest, shild of the apres .ation for more than 400 Board of Management are requested to communicate with saw mill owners, whether members of the Aswocialionor Hot, with a view to taking joint action, either in forming a new Insurance Company associating themselves with other manufacturers, and so dividing the risk, or by joining on favourable terms some \u2018existing stitution, that the Board of Management as soon as possible to a m g to , and take action the smallpox owut- * spondent of the Tribune in London cables: The .BI with at Fort Wi , ave the worst, and m not recov: e former is injured in the head and back, \u2018and the latter bad « leg amputated.The others will in all proba- J billy recover.The list given out by the company is complete, except that numerous passengers w y cut and though pot à disabled.The i jured are ail e le ls bei done for their | reine i@s with the passengers, it is earned that the wreck was due to the spreading of the rails.The train was running about twenty miles per hour, and the engine rolled twice over and lies wheels up with three cars in the ditch |: thirty feet below the track.Two other cars ler the track, but.were not overturned.The escape of the other thirteen cats is described as miraculous.e man White was killed instantly, but McKegan, who was inned under a lived for two hours.e laid for three © Hours with the tender across hie legs fad Bb hips, and never lost consciousness.On the train were about a score of women.tp The Remains of Signer Crispd th ill remain until jesion pes nt- ol\u2019 Carn Interment in the Pantheon.The Chinese Negotiations.EW YORK, August 16\u2014The corre ue Book dealing the Chi- inveed yes 1 nese segotistions, whish was back\u2019 east.They had Jo friends æ this County, N.B., and Frome Tok © Cerpin, | terday, is.an important record: of Lan me's \"diplomatic Re or An me \u2018pression prevails reign d cretary has completley mastered the pire cate proie ve the Chinese crisis.To his SP LE, Cicarness of version, an, Retina pitness with which be has played his cards, is attributed the ultimate withdrewal of the Manchurian agreement by Russia.D DEATHS REPORTED To the Star To-day.'K, On t-Bhods Millington, oo Oxford, dead, a of yor) £eDowsi ht: COE i died aged William Greaves, is dead here, aged 4.Mrs.Alexander Brand, of Embro, died aged 5m.North, of Rosanna, died in Chicago.QUEBEC.\u2014The widow of the late Horace Cimon, district magis strate at Hurray Bay, ed yesterday a iver du ride Chartand, dor Pot Levis, is dead, aged 77 years.KINGSTON.\u2014Captain Bates died Wednesday, aged 50 years.In his tirhe he owned the Schooners Folger, Fabiola, Viola Bennett, and held interest in several other craft.HAMILTON, Ont.\u2014Mrs.Catherine Vesper, wife of Chas.Vesper, butcher of Hess Corners, died Wednesday, after a short illness.She was 44 years of age.Bald RISTOWN, N.Y.\u2014Frederic ald- Mot who in the first half of the last Sentury was head if one of the largest saddlery firms in the United States, in dead.MORRISTOWN, N.Y.\u2014Amos Calburn, an old resident of this town, died Friday morning, aged Deaths by Accident.ONEONTA, N.Y.\u2014M .N.Mur- dock was killed ay à by the kick of a horse behind which she and -her hus band were riding.COBOURG, Ont.\u2014 The body of Norman Smith, a fireman kil Ued by a a boiler explosion at Syramore, ! been brought home to his young ve here.He was only.married six weeks.DUNDAS, Ont.\u2014 Owen McGuinty, a la« bouret, working on:the new House of Province Building, Thursday, fell from the third; story and diéd bel before medical aid could be summoned, his back\u2019 being broken.DRAYTON, Ont\u2014A highly respected farmer named John Sort, 57 years of age, who lived a short distance from here, while driving cows home from a field was struck and instantly killed by a freight train about six o\u2019clock Wednesday evening.He leaves a widow and and three children.Deaths by Drowning.NEWCASTLE, Ont.\u2014 The body of Easton Beacham, who was drowned lash Saturday with Charles and John Farneomb while bathing at the lake here, waa foun Thursday a short distance east of the pier, ; THAT BREACH OF PRIVILEGE.The Nationalist Members Insist on Punishing the Globe.(Speeial to the Star.) LONDON, August 16.\u2014 As had been expected, Mr.R ond made a vigourous demonstration yesterday in defence of the Irish members, who had been attacked by a Tory newipaper, the Globe; and he succeeded in securing an order for the appear ance of the editor and publisher before the Bar of She Sage to-da for breach of print lege.hy our sought- a o tics which be em, Mr.Brbdrick lavas attacked by the Daily | Mail admitting that there was a serious ach of prive lege in the charge that oe Nationalists had been corrupted, but minimizing the portance of the affair and advising izle say unnecessary conflict with the A en his counsel was received with \u2018jeets from the excited Irish benchesude tried to compromise the ca rng Te be mittee of enqui pe in, 57 od of protectiy TE dignits pps t x The Irish members were b ing their accuters, and Cea upon ui: their own attitude in resistin : Brod- rick; and their demands could not denied.The tequel promises to be miostin- teresting.The Irish party has been well led durin the sersion, for its own pur poses; discipline and unity have rect.\"This breach of privilege puts an rish seal upon the closing Passages of a dull and Zpeventfu) session amont.LON August 1 1 It ie HE tan article for whic editor and publishe of the Globe of this city have been summoned to appear at the of the House of Commons, this afternoon, was written by Viscount Mountmorres, whose father was the victim of an agrarian outrage ® score of years ago.age | \u201c KING ALFRED8 MILLENABY.- American Delegates Appointed to Ate tend English Conference of Savants.NEW YORK, Au 16.\u2014The list of Americans appoin to rep the American societies and universities at the meeting of learned societies to be held.in inchester, En, , in the third weèk of September, been announced.| Hecting.will be held in connection w celebration of the one thousandth versary of King Alfred the Great, \u2019 A delegates are: ; Professors Cornelius B.Bradley, of California ponivereity; Etvard .P ee of Fehon to Isaac Newton Demion and Professor Ga , £5 Michi- nu,  Judge {ons Tres of \u201coF Vingni: Pro Prof.a a Jastian, of Wisconsin; D.Seymour of Yale; Rev.Elwin Hewitt, Capon, C.Bolles, of \u2018Tufts \"College; 3s i.E.\"D.Mold and Professor Frankhn Dexter, of the Boston Antiquaries _ ts Professor W: H.Hulme, of Western Reserve University, Ohio, and Mr.Louis Dyer, of the Chicago Historical Societ.KAISERS BON IN ENGLAND.Crown Prince Frederick William Cordially Welcomed in London.LONDON, August 16\u2014Crown Prince Frederick William, of Germany, arrived here this morning.He was met at the Victoria station oy the members of.the German \u2018embassy, and a large crowd, and was given a cordial greeting.Oddfellows Choose Officers.GUELPH, Ont, Au, 18.\u2014 The LO.OF.Grand Lodge elected pce 30 follows : Grand Shomer, C.Lyman Brockville, by lame Deputy rand Master, 8 K.Coan X.C., London; Grand -MeCormuck, \u2014 Kin i Sima tative, \u2018Dr.Jue.Sef Turner, Fans Auditor, Chas, Packard, Stratford.Grand Master an made the following appointments: Grand Marchal, 8.Johnston, Toronto; Grand Conductor, E.B.Butterworth, Ottawa; Grand Guard- isn, C.E.Pulford, \u201cAmherstburg; Grand Herald, W.J.Rantom; Diekinson 6 Laod- ing: Grand Cha plain, Rev.J.H.Shepherd, dwater; Auditor, Abner Fraser.aile ton.Advisory Committee of Relief \u2018Asto- ciation\u2014P.Marters, W.F.Cole, Brock- ville; Jos.Oliver, Toronto; W.A: Dennis, Galt.Committee on General Purposes \u2014W.F.Mountain, Toronto: W.J.YeGommack, London: J J.B.Ki King, Toronto; prac Galt, was \u2018nominated D.ue of \"Goa District by Grapd Mas Yate Pa an.The wa stallation of officers last evening.closed the businen session and che G rand Lod Lodge ad- jou \u2014_\u2014 Special Notios, About Wash Silks.Great interest is oentersd in our Silk see- tion, sure by the tremendous values off- vay He or same a yard for stylish itks when The 8.Co.are: selling same srticle at 26¢ ° ES VE a eT Lo Te PIA EE fé frat i dt a, grrr racer ee A eee nn THE A CELEBRATION THE FEAST OF L7ASSOMPTION AT MEMRAMCOOE.Hon.J.Israel Tarte is the Principal Speaker\u2014Acadians Should Rejoice That They Have Regained Their Liberties and Should Make Love in French.(Special to the Star.) MONCTON, N.B., August 16.\u2014 Hon, Mr, Tarte, at\u2019 Memramcook last n ight, said nothing of special importance, e spoke for half an hour, mostly in a facetious vein, snd kept his audience in good humour He said they owed the French-Acadians - & Visit, and it was their duty and pleasure to mak ul e them a visit.Mr.Perrault, Mr.Monk nk and himself had been charged to come and ask them to accept a painting representing the dis spersion of their ancestors.But they did not wish te awaken in them any spirit of hatred.ey came to ask the French-Acadians to rejoice that they iiriumphed and had regained their liberti had not come, either, say anything bad about themselves.There ere plenty of others to say that.Some bt think that the French people were rat er loud in manifesting their patriotism, but this was only the love of their nationality, , and they were not enemies of Eng- Mr.Tarte urged the importance of their \u201c\u201cTretdining\u201d their \u201cdistinct\u201d nationality.The French People on the American continent numbere It was very necessary that Ther shold have as many of their own Dationality as possible in Europe, and it was also the right thing to have as many as posible of their compatriots on the American continent.Tarte spoke of the pleasure it gave him to visit Memramcook, and how delighted he was to see such a large gather ing.He had heard that some French peo- le made love in English, but after witnessing what he had seen to-day he could not understand why they should think it necessary to de epart from their mother tongue in the art of love making.«.Mr.Tarte proceeded to speak of the feast of L\u2019Assomption.He had heard it said that the Acadians in Canada were frying to to separate themselves from: the -Canadians in the celebration of the national feast, because they had chosen the 15th of August upon which to celebrate.But the er did not see that this had the appearance of any effort at separation.CONSERATIVE NOMINATION.\u2014 Melzar Avery Chosen to Run in the Party Interests in Addington.KINGSTON, Ont, August 16.\u2014At the Conservative Convention at Harrowsmith ay Melzer Avery, Sharbot Lak: was nominated to the party's banner bearer in Addington in the coming campaign for the Dominion House to fill the vacanc Saused by the death of the late member The New York Custom Frauds.CHICAGO, August 16.\u2014Ae a result of the Tqcent exposure of alleged \u201cfrauds in the New York customs service; several of the big wholesale dry goods firms of Chicago have filed claims with the Boa nd An praisers sums aggregating hundreds 9 thousands of dollars as rébales.was through the watchfulness of Chicago companies that the Governtfiëñt dis covered; + conspiracy in the New £dork says the Chronicle.Last ay yer y for Chicago importers found Line prod ve bought in Tokio and shipped States, cost more than the me J can be bought for from ces in New York.So the Chicago together and instituted a quiet in- ation.\u2018They collected their evidence an ment ed Washingto i That Woodstock Mystery.(Special to the Star.) Ont, August 16.\u2014 Noth- 1 WOODSTOCK, gu ing yet has been \"heard of Vincent Whipple, son of Col.Whipple, of the ldstream uards, wbo disappeared seven weeks ago.3 is now believed that he was drowned at Falls.He always said he was nes to visit the Falls, and three days Fis he disappeared from his home the y of a young man, which might have answered the description, was taken out of the Niagara river and being unidentified, s buried in an unknown ve.It is Likely that steps will be taken by his friends \u2018to exhume the body.Suicide is Phot suspected, but if it was Vhipple, he more likely was accidentally drowned.Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s Great Work.NEW YORK, August 18.\u2014 The London correspondent of the Tribune cables : Mr, Chamberlain carried the House with: on\u2014it\u2014seem Reent be night in his defence of Kitchener\u201d 9 \u2019 / authority, Bar that the British Government are determined that Septembér 15 shall mark the is cf of the resumption of something civil authority in South Africa.Sir \u2018Wm.Vernon Harcourt endeavoured to contend that the terms of the proclamation involved the destruction of the belligerent rights of the Boers in the field, but Mr.berlain nointed out that these ri hte will only be withdrawn if the present operations degenerate into mere Plunder and murder, Signing the Chinese Protscol.WASHINGTON, August 16.\u2014The State Depertm ent has received a cablegram from Rockhill, dated to-day, stating it is ss the protocol will be signed in a ew days, and that he will remain at Pekin in view of this prospect, instead of leaving at once as he had contemplated.to the protocol, blegram is construed to mean that he refers to with Uninese plen- po Michael Davitt in Chicago.Davitt spoke last evening at a meeting of the Irish Chicago League, on the subject mearest his heart, the saving of Ireland for the Irish, and he mafte an impassioned ap- -pesi for unity among the Phi in America 8 8 toward that idea.The Rev.F.L.Reyn acted as chairman, and M.V.and P.spoke.\u2018feat On the anders and Soo plat Lost His Bet and His Lite.© NEW YORK, August 16.-Alfred Bianco, = employe of the West Shore Railroad, agered a week\u2019s pay with his brother, Pietro, that The could ato % a switch engine » the yard at Granton, J; ., claiming that the engineer would respond to his signal.The engineer did not recognize the man\u2019s and signalled him, in turn, to out of the way.Bianco, still anxious stop the engine and win the wager, \u2018waited till too late, and was killed Bodies of Victim Found.PRESCOTT, Ont, August\u2019 16.\u2014 The bodies of two 0 the victims of Monda _mecident were recovered about 9 o'clock t is the American side.One bi has Rhee as that of Mr.Ezra Lane and the other is supposed orm were many Hol oT lo or r.James Whitney, the owner f the A steam isunch has of Dor The bodies.* \u201cAnother Boxed to His Death.Mess, A st 16.\u2014 John SOREL, who was.was knocked out in protests with the Treasury Depart- |\u2019 ! lost.'OHICAGO, M, August 16.\u2014Mr.Michadl | ¢harged with also -
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