The Montreal daily star, 3 septembre 1886, vendredi 3 septembre 1886
[" VOL.XVIII, NO.207.PRICE ONE CENT THE CANADIAN WIMBLEDON.of She Meet at Ottawa\u2014 Slam Par échec precy Penn For 1887.OTTAWA, September 2 ~To-day has been by far the floest In every way of the moot- fvæ.Good light, mood, 1reather, & _\u2014__\u2014_ænd, as à natural res uta Zood scores, he low averages of the jo fire days betug much improved, but stil falling short of last year.Tho fine weather attracted a large crowd, and Mia.Terie \u201cat howe \" was the largest which bas ever been held on the groun The distribution of rizes took Dt about 5 orclock, c- mall cup to Priva to Bartiot tt, Q.0.BY \u2018by bE fade bt Mrdaleton.as the aud the other, prinoipal prizes by Sir Jobo ! Macdonald, who appeared in capital Bealth and spirits, and seemed to take great interest in.the proceedings.The following are to-day's pry LONDON MERCHANTS\u2019 CUP.to teams of eight membors of qvery aint vante associati Ranges, rounds, Hoven at gach reno: Souder Pris ition, any prizee\u2014value, cup and 4 mire 6 of quebec cup and $80: 44 48 43 46 banks, 6th usilt > 8 Bergt.Shanks, rucssnceu sse0ncse .- Thomps yals.46 ét Ur Brera cs [Er trtesesrenre sranvrsomsacssse 349 Second Fiori of New Brunswick, { ses ! Capt.Hartt, Bt.John Rifles.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Tivut.Smit , TL lat suosssnpoceccenes eut.th, 7âth.1121000 Sergt.Niefusrar J oh avc.fart.Kinnear, aa reareen ory 8, vous ut WFangatrot troth, Sth Cav.Tr .Langstroth, 8th Cav.c.ccqeovemcas The other scores were as follows : province of Nova Scotia.\u2026.\u2026.B21 Province of Manito! - Provinoe of Provinoe of GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S PRIZE To be competed for by the sixty winners tn the grand.ar regate, Prov ded they are members of the active militia of Canada and members of the staff, or officers who have retired from the active militia retaining rank.Ranges 200, 500 and 600 yarda.Hounds, seven at each range.Martin- Henry gites.Three money prizes value : tun pos Fa Master Sergt.tafl-Sergt.Mitchel *The first three men also recelved badiee, the winner's being a special one.-, WIMBLEDON TEAM, 1887.Selected from the winners in the Grand - -Aggregate match who are members of the ° nilitia, the iF places Bolt ¥ determined bythe total of their score in Grand AR- regate match added to their score in the vernor-Geberal' 8 matoh:\u2014 Pra.Kis brl t.H fact money 400 n Rifles Berg + Mark 6th Fusille rs te.\u201ctone oth.ter-Borgt.ng.amble, .- 3taff-Serct.Bell.12th.Stafl-Sergt.Ashall, Queen 5 Own.Pre.Swaine, 14th.5.15 Sands, out, Elucaid Sea Cav.aT Sori Wy bit docs al Boo! Asst -Burzeon TMoLaagh iin 45th.Beorat a .G.por r Clarke, 5th Hoya Bcots.TD, Carrol roll, G.G:F.Q.Lie 297 t Langstro toi Sth Cav.296 Lisut Winter.G.G.F.G.J 00100 are * The extras series matches were all closed at 3 Sie this afternoon.The prize were as follows: yards.Bo ds, 5.Post- tone any with ti edd to to tarcok \"Nineteen $13 10 8 6 5 Pte.Russell, 45th, 24: ow Macdonald lat .A, 28; Lieus.B Kimmoriv.y, dot, 28 28: it apt.Hilton 190, x ot: 10 een §:3 Pie.Huiohison G.22; Mr.ytcbgon 0.R Corp: Fous! kincale D: Ca, 3 gis ly 24; Capt.Hood, 5th Royal, 0 Sider No.> any Rounds, 5.Position, wit bead Lo Cargo t Ninteen prizes; ks, Bt.it, John Rifles.gr poe Sort Som dpi 21 © .\u2026 - Pre.Hall, 90th.eee dl The Mollowing won $4 each: \u2014_ Lieut, Oonboy.2t; Color-Sergt.Mitchell.900, 31; Pte.R.Tink.G.G, FG.21: Capt.Bruce, 10th Royals, 30: Pte, Chondoraon, 25th.20: seret.Mitehofl, 10th Royals.20: Lieut.Gray, G.G.F, G.20: Pte.Norton, 8th Ro: ral 20; Capt.echo, ghar.Sng., 20: C.Q.A.Ptp.Hutehison.0, ua 8: Sorat.Proud.ship.19; Corpl.Harley.8th Royals, 19: Rergt.Sonnston.th, 19, Martini Series.Range, 600 yards.Rounds, 7.Position, a uy with head to target.Fifty-three:prizes, ue, $265, \u201cPte.Prize.Corpl.Hilton, 49th.ccionstes ome $20 Capt.Bishop, 63rd.* Lieut.Edwards, 508 cer > The following won se cach: : Lieut.Adams, H.30: Licut.Smith, Us zu; Pte Cook, oth form Scots.30 Lieut.amberlin.43rd.30: Capt.Panton, 2 Ath sui Serat.Goudie.8th Rarals.\u201c0: Mr.yA ae doñald 29: Ma; or Walsh, 3rd, FN Major F 22 Jackson.85th, Lio out, Leman, 74th, 29: Capt 8 garrison H.\u2018an a Sorgt.\u2019 Mitchell, o.Tink.G.G.F.G.29: Pte Riddle.| ra Fotis, 28; erat.Major Canin: fles 0 2% olson, 28: Capt.Thomas, 34th, 29: iar ergt.Bpearing.63rd, gi Hort, Rina, 46th, 29: Serat.McCrae, 1st The following on Ae each: 28: Stafl-S Pain, dt À os; Los Leu Sr scalas Gtu Cavalry au: B.H.G.A., 48; Pte.Cor 63ed, 28; otis, 13th, 81 Sorat x kiln Se Case.H.G AS ER AFTER THE SHOCKS, ln The Work of.vicdences oi Charleston Com- valsion \u2014 Yawniug Chasms, Bink s of Freah Water, .Bul burous Gas\u2014The Q, September &\u2014Tbe is three.Th three.number 100.Bust- Desa Su) : the whole aitention © e being given pro or ho.making residences safe.Bri si.Jor, lat.37: Leur H; 0 rs aa tion Jet, but \u20ac thelr pre adheafon \u2019 = - not be excluded from the copyright ign # arrivedat London, Irom Quel .ale on August 13, during ih were carrie Tied ov oi, iio: Ror ith, 27 ; Capt.Weston doth: 35; Sit 26; Lieut.Gray.4.G.F.rod, 63rd, 26: Be etd.a sr 26; Pa 2e: Quanee Vizon.À Pie A, Mur- A large re plan swept\u2019 CHARLESTON, 8.was oar back bye retura- official total of deaths\u201d \u2018ing sea; striking Catted will pi bit and shart two seamen.The ness js still Suspend ARTIS, Pate SERIES.The following were the prize winnei tho Martini series match.500 speech last night.at at aa said he y to nobody In a desire to see Ireland PY: A hoped that impartial ne action would mitl- e d on in Ireland and ue resources the i a Ion Confidence is gradually returning but m apprehension ls stil felt.TYDICATIONS OF A CONVOLETON.C, September 2\u2014A ial report rom Mount Pleasant, opposite that a sink near the German church w ich on Tuesday was perfootly dry sand, is now full of fresh water.Near hell street there is a cabin occupied b, man that is completely surrouni ed yawuing chasms eutendins through the earth'e surface for 10 ?ver all around The following wou i Campbell, 1 GA AS ison es.49th, 33; Pre, \u2018Corbin.Sr ook H.G.A.e.McDonald, $2: Borat\u201d ir.Mit: chell, 10th, 32: raft Soret.M Mncphers G.F.78rd, 33; Gunner & Wil Bole Tain, To.a th a pressure of sed a tbe Loo st ols & ech 1D wages | from 6240 to 90m es to, Mande Nix was & heavy frost at Flymauth, .H.yesterday morning, and much ve was done to corn, vines t frost on Srathern part of Guondaga count, K.To Five hund men emplo in th\u2018 - of is Shr rete Ait in yy the laure tn ne vi 1; Capi.Tre Sard, 31; and masses of wud with queer loging sof ey those emplo: 1: berg that ba have before.It is contended b mud and other substances found around the village are volcanic matter.va t aîter first great shock on Wed |G pepe dues, over th R.S81; ire Kimborly, DER Capt: Ww ston, ath 3: Lt Thyupaor.@ to lave the union Irie it Fusijiers, 30; ia t.tA) £8 loves Il sol.45 Duncas, 12th.30.Trooper dp Gy 2: Staff Sergi.Spearing.arks, Two 308 ocupted out.CHALLENGE CUP MATOH.The Challenge Cup match, skirmishing, volley firing, independent firing by sections of flve men frum miltry corpe, resulted Sproule case was again be Superior Court at \u201cat Offa, oatoran bus formed by the action of the water returning arrived a Into the \u2018depthe from which It had been as Caves, Ont for time et Disco raised.many Cayuga, Morritt fT Liberal STRRAMED AWAY ah on BREAKS 5 candidate Sronto, the in the surface ot There is ar curren rom twenty to fifty oot To a \u2018other cKay tio Princess Louise Dragoon Guards.3881 ueen\u2019s Own Rifles.CURE tek Headache apd relieve all the troubles fuck dent tea bilious of the pates.such as Dis- Pain in the Side, &c.While their most nat able success las been [i ing own 18 cur Headache, Carter\u201d valuable Cons ion, curing and en Ache they would 4 bealmost priceless to those whe suffer from this dl stressing Ant ier but forta- nately their goodness doe: and notend who once try them wna find these little Be die valuable in 80 many ways that they willnot $0 do withoul ane But after all sick us HE t liven that here is where we mae ou at \u201cBoa.Our pills cure it while ere do «Carter \"litte Liver Pills are very small and ry easy to take.One or two pills makea does.: They are strictly vegetable and do not gri i CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York City.south of child lost from Long lake on last.Col.Black, Aiutant-general of the ! n troops at d Col Lane, mit are in Winnipez en route to quainted with the roposed Press BRITISH CHALLENGE SHIELD.from the The British Challenge Shield, presented Along the river the water by the auxiliary forces of Grea t Bri had the Gzowski In many instances it was just as clear The steam Jum and limpid as from a mountain spring.These evidences of a great oun ar and pear in every direction the city limits of Charleston to Summ ville, Rv at the latter place it was found that the cracks and fissures are everywhere visible for miles around.Some of were in active Speration, and shocks that fait nt the water out Tout of these fissures to the Delght ot from fifteen to twenty an be a a general inundation caused by | some sxtracrdinary foroe of the earthquak places w.po lt might be yarrived at Cornwall the \u20ac steamer \u201cHlorpoub\u201d and were landed Elehth Roya] | cation Thirteen Bane sl AT iE port\u201d was oy, Intend putting her dor, Jo the pry in ont The conducted by Mr.HL Bosuchomie, The Government steamer \u201cLa Canadienne\u201d has returned to Gas The commander re au Nornor- General 8 Foot Guards.THE PROVINCIAL MATCH fora pra of $100, offered ra the Marquis of Sompaten for \u2014Won\u2014 Pts, on the tops ofthe Reheat Bomb, Nowbury.B.C.G.A.28 , ERE I, - uld bo sesh.king well and the THE FALL OF A TRAIN.Doavy.though much of it was RT 4 by THE SEA SERPENT ONCE MorE* Seen on the Hudson and Again a das Dessribed 5-30 A.3.\u2014Fast T -Bargt.hata.Fiske, 63rd.D.Mitebell, V.R.0.00 The following won $10 each: 3 t-Bu urgeon McLaughlin, 45.Marge tts, 13th, ce out Col Civeon, as PEVORVER MATCH.5 yards Rounds, 7.te tere the Sader that diemantied the rond nh said that th carth suddenly & Rave way and plupged terupor- It was then raised on the top undulation, and, having too.of a wave, a sudden swerv- of Lhe fo force to bo the left and right Juried The dates at chu time of the earthquake runniog along at the usual about a mile south of Jedburg, it encounter- freighted E30 HUE Sh on pon Erp, woe url m., Kul LES pa re Troy = ph = ry - Suton FAD ay fy Ett Below pis and tehburg.Wagner PE tba THO, Roe Fitch 20, Nee Tork via N d Now liaven 11.45 a.m.Close ONT RAILROAD.san ins ve cons Oma aeriou eu 11.308.n, rarookt Lrain imaxos lz15pm sus connes t Magog, with Sleamer \u2018\u2019Muuvnuun Mad > 1 Georgoville, Dewport, Vie and all points on Lake \u2014White Mountain 5.00 A.M with Pullman Butler Paricc Cars to Fabysoa, ving 4.28 pm.SU ount Washington 4,3U p.o., Yortiand 3.00 p.tl., Montreal w New York and Puilaans 3e this train mining Waterloo 8.15 pm.a HE PSE ha Lo 10.45 am ver dune 316 a.Leary.O.R.C ed a lerzible experience.It was Lieut.Chamberlin, with bundreds of excursionists t.Howard, fro! Soret.Fairbairn, 43rd.The following won ss each :\u2014 Lieut.Chamberlin, 43rd.31: Major Mae- G.G.F.G.31; Staff-Seret, Shor and.Qa.54; M Bert Proud à mall in -afety but were corrige Ethrane.as the watchman describes furious \u2018when it saw the young men bad lashod the io water into foam with ed about fou Su dve feet alstant from the.boat.Its head was large around as a flour barrel, and its oy nish hue, Jooked * devilish.\u201d open ng up-the Hudson river again it squir ap to was thrown up into the air; suddenly ft descended and it was flung violently over to the east: end there was a reflex action and the train vig! with a roar as of a discharge of artillery over to the west and finally subsided on the and took a plunge downw: engl rak tight, but so great and added mpmentum that the train kept right ahead.It is said on trustworthy authority that the trainactually galloped along the track, front and rear trucks of coaches rising and f.men and children shrieked with omar and the bravest heart quailled in momentary ex pectation et a terrible catastrophe.The train the atrection of Jed- burg and on the way back the work of the the earthquake was terribly patent.- T Lith, 30.8 45th, 50 0: Hi.Hutchison, O.RC., 58 filomios won $3 each: \u2014 Joart Gout 43rd.29: Soret.gualston, : Sergt.Armaan) Ist B.G.F.G.28: G : Lieut.Conbos.30th, 28; Pte.Henderson.\u201d Br 27; pine plank, Capt.Conkling, ot the \u201cJohn B.Cordlota.also saw 1! the serpent.| He fave it the ho right morning a abreast of of the Flatbush ce houses.their doseriptions of of the monster do not lu the least.Dr.Pierce'a\u201c\u201c Pellets\u201d \u2014the original \u201cTa bilious headache, sour Stomach, and druzgista - phous rem Lows at °° Washing Tower.A THE MARTINI MATCH.Series C.Soven shots at ball 900 yards, resulted as follows :\u2014 Bhocks of earthquake are from London, Ont, and Poe Ont.on or Grace, of New York, has tolegraph, > the M Charleston tad Ber STS via Jos Jobn\" Sk F, Leu.Miche ire t.Jol = The Jollowing won $5 each: ss SE ie Marks Sth.Among the contributions announced for $250 from the New York Bottoms Eames rom the New Yor! and $100 from the Irish Catholic Benevolent Union holding its annual sessions at Lan- A shock of earthquake was nelly felt e city a fow minutes before 10 ht.Among them cMaster Hall, Mra.Pte.5 Yt Carroll.G.a, .Pte.ily Arnprior, 51; Lieut, Trapp, New Pollowi gotte thy 49; Bory 49; os Horst louis: o'clock Lon Tuesday ni Mon omery aod Mr.Hamilton, of Pariia- | Eom street.The shock lasted a: minute TOWn.Sith, 48: route dti Liont.at betes nally plied: \u201c It 1s Essai lothat after a long period i a elapsed there new settlement ot the crust, espociaily on The Great Invention, Le mb, Nowbers.B.C.a LX .G.A.Sp Losin WA and Win: (ade Engtan, Providence and bonis om Sew \u2018ow Engiand km Pullexn tuiles aicepimg Cars and Boston Tables ana alt Lait information, ps, Time \u201copty mt Fa foal J.W.monn Tif.Gen.Manager.> W.cL fie t NTEROOLONIAL EAILWAY.\u2026 - CREER AREAS TRES 7 EXPRESS \u201cpass ENGER TRAINS THROUGH excepted) is Tatlows RUN 15 rat botnie raid leaving Po rans 0 1 S245 Job U3 (Arouen to thete 5 toavi M w es.se Jt To nme BERS nad an Steamships ALLAN LINE \u2014or- ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.1886\u2014 SUMMER SERVICE \u20141886 pan.\u2018rain, St.Albans, 10.50 a.m.1510 pou, aie 1200 White uaction, mr Danone ia Lowei YS) og Row Yorke vie Sprizgdeli 1SU pune Punmas Baie a, Now AM.1230 AUDE : M - : TS = Da PA Moncton Honk fraiifay * Spectfic Articles.m DELOBMIER.THESHIRTMARER, e da Etre Je Gear, roi Be fc Ls and 23¢ each.TE Fo on RAIN PIPES! \u2014 PORTLAND, ROMAN and Canada Ceinontsa; Fire Bricks, Fire Clay.White Bricks, ac.40 ALEX.BREMNER.24s Bleury street UST RECEIVED, EX 8S.PARISIAN.aan of assorted Crates of FE.tan Croexeey\u201d Toa SAT trou) the very -best makers.selection, goud aasorument, low prices.Wholesale only.Æ.GRAVES, 370ett 364 8L l\u2019aul street, MoutreaL AUSAGE CASINGS ! 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No family, rich or poor.sh should be without it, Bold by all Orocers.\u201cbut but beware of Toe imita- TF From NTEANSHIPA Quebec.GZOWSEI MILITARY MATCHES.Skirmishing, volley firing and independent firing, 5 pctions of fi The Italian cholera returns for Wednesday gave a total of 115 new cases and 22 ufactured o JAMES PYLE N NEW You.Soood._ r is about to start on a tour of the south-eastern frontier of THE ROYAL TE] The v Vatican authorities hive declded to \u201cmuy Kew Singing Class Book by L.0.Base os sond Mgr.Agliaradi to China in the capacity THE BEST or ALLY \u201c10107 ot an envoy extraordinary instead of nuncio.Teachers of Singing Sc! Scho 5 concede hath it is.In some este vu quay France bas accepted the compro ot Lille, France, is suffering hot weather.There have \u2018been bi deaths from sunstroke among i , seve ie Tart ao org ms and Chan won yd graded on ines or, bras, een nr no Dre sous prostrated by the heat lying inthe hos- While the master builders of Barcelona were In session Wednesday, discuss READY SEPTEMBER FIRST.en or about 33 Nestorian.>| Au t 13 \u201c| Grecian.ee fos 17 tapeol] BTEAMBINPS.| From Halifax J y 20 Cariha nan.Auguni 16 3 Nova : 30 ~~ 17) Caspian Rept 13 From wladgow.~TEA SHIPS From Boston July JI .A st 7 wy Come un 14 August 11 Canatlian + 1 \\ The positions of tho others were as fol- For Freight, [as fkirm- nues Indet Tot.er was exploded under the tables occupied by tho Conference, and six of the builders were The international grain market ot Vienna Price, 90c.\u201c80.00 per done.| PARLOR ORGAN ATCALAET AN, 38 Common Street, - ontreal : s® State Street, - Borie \"ex formation soviy to 106% ST.ast is SHINE Lavre: Hall, 3 5 .nee Or M.& a.AL.lambia.cay w ten hes .bas issued an estimate of the crops at 7% per cent.on the continent generally Fuo- gary 1s estimated at 87 per cont., »at 10, Egypt al Russi Tbe skirmishing matches were apparently very unsatisfactory affairs, owing, a great measure, to tho abominable state of the weather tor such work, a large bog run- ving seruss à part of tho range, necessitat- ine some of the teams to wade for some distance up to their waists in mud.th Fusiliers team would have done better in the Challenge Shield match but for the dis- abliux ar one of the men\u2019s rifl m to lose most of bis rounds re- Most of the teams have left for home, the outreal teams leaving this morning.The tollowinz \u2018Were teams in the Dominion of Canada match, tch did not wid prizes: 4th Batt, 5540 an A Roum Poland, at anna | The a ee of the re- ing of the city of Posth Jron the Austrians, was nificent style yesterday.tended to furnish an enduring monument j- of the Sen celebrated was unveiled, ited Ireland says the eræ-of the eftér- Toinations of the landlords has commenced fo do not owe che, x The Ir Trieh la odiord rish tenants Remember.car snperior Book, sen or Promise ¢ yr SE and ong Gree Oliver Ditson & & Co, poen C.H.BITSON = STEEL WIRE DOE AR These beautiful and everlasting.MATS are the best foot clesnors ever produced, wii not rust or damage by exposure! require no shak- ingto remove the dust.Inspection imvited, where a full assortment of sises can be.scen- J.B.MACDONALD, 17 84.Joka Bb., TORONTO; =k Droncorinl tablet the scorrs of the foal say pl y tor her hief.Rating orally for dear life.Final vi oral fo otory 6th oo Ba | The conference for will if conssolbic at nk vention.\u201d aura oF ; Royal Mail = aline qui erpoi Serviee.rause Dates raou drrere.VER.\u2018ments.T Bristol Lom © (fax Avon Beet.RIO.th rept., Frida a = have sal se a oon, Friday - hd YR Frida Friday romeo on.second #80 to ER 4 a he at To Ta ; ore bat Lay y DELO sail: SE MORE hE Rnd SAR rommosn the steam» FA.ChaTh AXD BED SPRINGS.era im siock always on hand.T7 Holmes Electric Protection Go.| FOR CANADA (Limited).Mend Office, - - - 169 8t James street, MONTREAL ne once, 29 King 5t.West.The pany aro prepared to make con tracts with Pankow, Genoral Merchants and rs, to fit and protoct their premises with thor Éloctriem System for tho preveution of rilary.Gentlemen building will do well to see our systom of Electric Call Bells, before adopting otber systems or tho ordinary call bell.No Private Besidernco should be without our Electrio Alarm Annunciator.162 ST.JAMES ST.(Bu Elevator).M.C.WRIGHT, F.A.FOCOCK, Bupt, Toronto Office.snpt Montreal Office o.I.WOOD, Genernl Manager.1963 1 Second-hand Pianos wanted in exchange for new instru- e Henry F.Miller Pianos of Boston and the Heintzman & Co.Pianos of To Toronto and other well known makers to select from at C.W.LINDSAY'S, 1352 St.Catherine street.306 pri MATERNITY HOSPITAL, T.ANTO TOINE STKERT.Je CUBE Er Rro0M3-F URNISHED, AT 5 DUROCHER STREET.0Qus_TWO FURNISHED ROOM GEN- Tuen or marron Pencounies for me rx very rainy Nn RON, Two Ix DOUBLE ROOMS.WITH OR vf .7 Union Ave or ADE, WELL FURNISHED BACK ar or; also rooms on bath reom floor, with o; out PSE boards 1a family privaze.U0 Aylmes st.Ms\u20143 NICELY YURNISHED 00 with of bath.13; LEER rooms, \u201cfrom Windsor Hotel RS SINGLE AND DOUBLE.FanEp Rogus wirw & BOARD, SUPERIOR ACCQUMO- 18 University OOMS\u2014AND BOARD IN A FRENCH reterendls with lessons if ty; \u2018Address.SW E230, STAR utlice, Rook: \u2014- ia britain fa WELL FURRTIAED privaia fam with all conveniences ton If required.* \u2014 À.B.\" P.Gr Dot 9060\" QOM\u2014FURNISHED TO LET, WITH BOARD IN private family, suitable for one or two gentlemen, n° City Councillors QOMS_TO LET, FURNINHED, IX A NICE LOCAL.R ¢ opposite Viger Square.ity.14) St.Denls street.ROMS FURNISHED, ROTH DOUBLE AND single with board, 45 MeGill College Avenue.205 6 DOM-LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, FURNISH, 0 2 flemen or or married couple with uso of jchea\" 80 3t Urbain s fu an tahed ; 37 Mcuilt College io Sood dr JRO0N, TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM.No.12 ROONS ONE LA LARGE USFURSISHED Te th wardrobe.Apply st 217 5¢ Denisa.205 4 Réquare.UNFURNISHED, AT 17 RICHMOND ROMS COMFORTABLY PUBNISHER ROOMS, arsstreet.205 3 with board, at 107 Champ de » OOMS-FIRBT-CLABS FURNIBILED FRONT Lo let im à private family.185 Hleury 5 Bogus Rous TO LET \u2014 HANDSOMELY PURNISHED.with boaru.129 Man double and wngle £00: field street.ROQUS-FURSISUED, NO.7 HUESSIDE PLACE, first door svest of Union Aven MS\u2014DOURLE OR SOLE via et ee Ed es RY St.Urbaip, just above Sher Rogue ons RST hack partor D NEWLY FURNISHEL withone boomy: 858 Palace bith, gus, 4c.py Room AND BOARD-25 or DENIS STREET, 263 6 min board, in pri 00MS \u2014 rE URNISHED, TO ET USE KITCHEN R te family; no children: Apply 33 Se.\u2018Antoine street vino oy 00MS8 TO LES LANDBOME Y AND PLAIN NLY stabling; private idoulgant stree PROOMS-WITH BOARD, AT 107 UNION ror |} family en vaio.OOMS\u2014TO LET, WELL FURNISH R M SHED ROOMS AT College avenue, 198 if ROO WELL FU NISHED, RA My ned JOR lege avenue, corner St atheroma Rf: M TO LET.POUSSE on TTI ntleme ountain st uear st, Antoin ne.2044 CONS KENT, § LARGE BECUTIFULLY FUR.od bed: of partor, bath, and requ 24 St Louis e& Trabant Helen! n Rooms antes.AAA mn ANTED \u2014 TWO KE.UNFURNISHED rooms, sajtable able toc housokcepi fe of Outremont C.MN ot soy ane 7 WASTED-A BEDROOM AND SITTING ROOM, board fo or » single gentleman, tn a rae house.ve rene #25)\" Tan oMes.private family» * M 148,\u201d WARE TWO kro Hea, Wirt SOAR.1e A ns | V ANTED\u2014RY MARRIED COUPLE A LAR th board.GE front on: over parlor, wi Address, \u201cK 100.\u201d STAR ANTED-BY TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, TWO NW Eiroome api à dia à room, between Union À Ave nue and Peel sirest.Apply Nu.\u201cLL Ha\u201d Srakolice WAS Fp WEST END.TWO BEDROOMS A bon private, family \u201cpreferred.Addr \u201cquale Bo.1 he Table Board.- Board._ ~ BOARD WITH ROOMS, DOUBLE AND so single, with or without board: 149 Bleury streot.Be ~ \u2014 NICE DOUBLE OR SINGL, F 00M FOR ished AL Also table boar d, 31 Aleut ee Aven couple or gentlemen, furnithsd or unfar- ue 203 AN por BLEOR HINOLE ROOMS FOR £1 marr couple or n | ru Fe Te NBIC brat Bl Mel ohio ve.\"308 5 DA AND ROOMS FOR 4 4G EXTLEM BRASR a Sates.also thbls 1 de $ se Antoine street, corner SL am terms moterat .Hoard Wnnred, yar In a private family, board nad a coupe of Furnished Rooms, 2056 adèrous,É à pain Situations Vacaut ; WANTED-Apprentices, Boys.and Girls, to learn Cigar making.Apply at the ell.ance Cigar Factory, 22 and a Common Street.1878 WY ANTED, A GOOD MANTLE SALESWOMAN Or ExPERIEKCE, Address, \u201cFr \u201d STAR Office.2053 es GENTS SELLING * WORLD'S WON ders\u201d are coining money.Free outfit.B arrotsen Co.204 ¢ radley, @ Xora, Ont.ANTED\u2014A COMMERCIAL EDITOR for à weekly commercial paper ; a first-class man an interest will bo ai no capital required ; none but men © 8 experience and abilit ity an and un uentio respoctability treat lente, ; \u201cD \u201d _ 1800.\u201d STAR noie W aii \u2014A SENSIBLE WOMAN, AB contributing editor to a weekly Q tako charze of the Fashious and House- - To evartmont : must resido in Mon and havo a thoroughiy practical knowl of her work.Addre.18{xtr a 400,\u201d STAR _Ofew.ANTED\u2014A FIRST-CLASS WAITER; one who has been accustomed to élub work preferred; must have undoubled lestimoniais bighent wixes paid, Address MANA ce Box mat.ne.WV ANTED AT ONCE-GOOD GENERAL .BLACKSMITH; i must be bo a aE horse te Mille; \u2014 ANTED \u2014 UNIVERSITY MAN \u2018AS English, In & Pri Seche lstant ae of la: Tivate School lu town ; surs \u20ac \u20ac .205 4 dress 0 £300.shopt.** STAR office.ANTED_A GENTLEMAN TO TAKE .a junior Juastership in a school, must 2863\" and FAA \" FREI ANC bain eres ANTED-TWEN TY LADIES.MUST be goad conversationista.Refere: required, radley, Garretson & Co., Brantford ASHING.\u2014A GOOD LAUND 20 : wanted to ungertake à large fait washing at her own home, \"Box 1864, Post Of.\u2014 ANTED-\u2014 MAN\u2014 WHO- THOROUGHLY -CNDERS .21 Protas fhe ca cars of horses § mus be well rescim= nen Ti .Upjegrd Frotedtant preferred.Address, Box ie ANTED~A BOY TO TAKE CARE C.OF A Ord TRE make and cow, and Must Le sober.Address, 30 ee st ay VV ANTED-EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR B.no month old, will engage from 1st of sooner \\{ prefer ed.Eeferencet must be ui Apply 1! Union À ve.between 11 and 128.m.WANT EN\u2014YOUNG LANDE ES intend a sanitarium in U, not needed.Liberal way Address dy letter.\u201cHE \u2026 Beato rele WASBTED-A HOUSE dan, TABLE MAID.after 8 p.m.at 297 Uni Was NTEL\u2014A MALE TEACHER YOR RAR on in real + duration Aires DE br.PJ ng de Teles tT r ANTED \u2014 A THOROUGHLY W general servant, with Senate Apoly Avenue.Ww ED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR y.Apply at Jist.Luke street, upper \u2018WARTED \u2014 STEAM FITTERS WHO stand hot water ddross, SE Wi End y2 Atlando surcet, Newark, X.J.AXTED\u2014SMART LAD ron ain be d - PONS uick an correct at ERT 6 ASTER T GOOD HOUSE MAIDS MUST BE + Protestant.Apply at 344 ain street.308 W4 Ne Que ROLE MACHINIST To soie © oyment, must 3 fOrst-class mmendation \u201can French.Ad: .171,\u201d Braz WANTED \u2014 GE ÉNERAL sans, = Ta hoasemaids, ta Employment.1083 Sa lemaide t WAITED A 12008 COOK, AL iso 0 HOTTA % WARIED-AN ASSISTANT OFFICE HAND } M writing, Lf SY 144 W'iusibes à ASSISTANT INVOICE QLE ust be a good penman.Apply in vi NTED\u2014A GENERAL BERVAXT.Union Avenue, city.Li ; Whos TWO Nn Boys.Apply at 458 st.STE a Ca ee \u2014_\u2014 Stet a Wires ES TER Quilting Co ES vraie Ta (TED- SMART Four ABOUT -FI1PT! W manufactaring \"business, James re ANTED\u2014A GOOD, PLAIN GOoE Ww willing to iron.113 œ SIT Wa NTED \u2014 A GOOD Jonna BLACKAMITRY ateady amployment to Qeorge Sircot: le We Pari Fat RE RE competent, references.ANTED\u2014 4 TINSMITIS.y Ww ale aon , SU Welling ati hiasroaL Mg Worn HERVANT, NO Wal] 86 Park venue, ANTEL\u2014LADIES TU ORK FUR US a?TH own, homes, to 010 HEE made.Peas So RE ual Ge A x T TE D SITUATION, LADY (RXG rea postition aa { (Fdmbursh Wivarsitylfor English and German.dan a Cau dre In P'ari4 and Germany, andr réterenocs on applications Address ANTED-SITU CATION AN aR compete \u201c \"care ot Won.B Evans, Beedsmian, «83 MCGUL otre 1 WAGER Appt SEWING DONE BY HAND machine.Apply to Mrs.J.SITUATION % ace SITUATION BY Lk FEE = 0.fai PE bm i SrEATION -AS\u2014 Aly HAT Xa Bihen A yori man of wil w.erally ful, rese, f1ios.d.Christie, $rest Hoitaë Brome ANTED-SITUATION : i WANTED sn 0! of.COTTER TO TAG WA TENTE 1x AS OFFICE, BT 4 or could mals Norell uaetan TA eT for bot TE Là NOIRE YOUNG LADY DY wi ALE oa t, end sccustomed gt an uffice.Aadress, M item AT Wass SITUATION AR ARITA ANT / eeper ; French and English.-Mi Sranofiice.WANTED EMPLOYMENT NEATLY Bey nt too menial, by young Just or A ie Tous London ; apeaks French; nd not fraud of 2 Rilren 15 nm,\u201d ings pod y ist an te V ANTED-A RE- RR AS vie NE or duily governess City references.3 Metcalfe sircet, \u2014 Fupils Shanted, { RATE MRS.GODWIN.- The well known player and teacher of Piano: and Organ, will inked fou mors pupils.\u2019 $2 a month.1300 thorine, opposite bz Eno.gliah Cathedral, , A PROFICIENT FRENCH FROFEssoi 18 propared to xive private lessc pre po moderate: ss raterences Past LA of dei ASTER MUSIC PUTTS, DPLITIER re ours 0 pyptis residence.Teron mod ars a H 58\" Stan office.Money ts s Keak.; = PN INI lS ANTS SINT SNIPE Address, P.O.\u2014y HEA ro, eve, \u201cRESTO eft Seni ng _ by ON ALA \u2014IMA dames Gtrees, Tux Dance Br.Bran his sent to any nt of the I SL r Us mon vante à for threo lation Tas = © combined ete en al dhe o Sei dise ot \u201cfon ri Agency, 448 dof: 2 ors esbondent and rons lor ERT pondent and szent for French and n advertisinæ in Tan » STaR\u2014Mona.A.tte.61 Rue Guumartin, Paris, France.CanOULATION or Tas DAILY BTAR FOR WEEK Expima AUGUAT 38 1886.Total.151,815 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE 25.303.FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1886.LONDON MTREET RAILWAY.The London General Omnibus Company at ita last half-yearly meeting, cent, per annum, and a bonus of £1.5.0 por cont.or an equivalent to 12% per cent.per annum.This was nothing unusual in the history of the company, but ft ds interesting to note that this very respectable profit was made out of fares averaging 8)¢ cents per passenger, and the Chair man announced that the policy of the company was still further reduction of fares, with a view to convincing the public that, \u201cit is cheaper to ride and save time and shoe-leather than to walk.\u201d The London Road Car Company which declared a dividend of five per oont.Is only charging penny fares.Much of this company\u2019s profits was absorbed in investments in new plant, and \"its progress is reported to be altogether out of proportion to that of the other company.ARMY.In our issue of yesterday a member of this Balvation Army describes his experience in the hands of Montreal policemen.According to Mr.Fraser's scoount he was arrested for preventing a oarter from driving over some of the ung women of the \u201cArmy.\u201d ns collar and necktie were torn off, his neck scratched, and his hat knocked off apparently for fun.He was knocked on the head with a club for asking for his hat, and knocked on the head again for asking if his assailants were police men.His Testament and hymn book were taken away because they were not ~ gonsidered for him.The serious charge made by Mr.Fraser = the police, taken in connection the fact that the Chief has issued Instructions to the force with reference to the treatment of the Salva- - Moniéts, calls for a prompt investigation hy the Police Committee.If Fraser was guilty of such desperate ruffianism äs alone could excuse the rough handling he got, why was he discharged by the Recorder?We cannot help thinking that the policeman interprets his special instructions with regard to the Salva- tionists, as a license to impress upon them by a policeman\u2019s most forcible argument, te his, club, his sense of the impropriety of their methods or doc- .ENGLIPH MANUFACTURERS AND COLONIAL MARKETS, \u201cWhat do the colonist's want\u201d is a .question asked by the London Times and the answer to which it calls upon the Imperial Government to render some assistance in discovering.Our contemporary has discovered that the .__oolonies are importing from foreign .gountries articles which English manu- - .fasturers might just as well be making.It complains that while the American .manufacturer is always anxious to - adapt his wares to any market, the Eng- Msh man always oxpects the eclonial and foreign markets to adapt themselves to his wares.If a colonist pattern to those England, he must not expect an English manufacturer to encourage him in his bad taste.lt js suggested that a commission ol skilled \u2018workmen be appointed to enquire what articles which the colonists use are now \u201cbought from the United States in \u2018default of their manufacture in Eng- \\ > : We do not believe such à commission - would be of much use.The English manufacturers should do as the Ameri- ean manufacturers do : study the needs -@f the colonial markets for themselves.Lens before the cumbersome machinery of a commission could turn out a re- ) \u201cthe colonial preference for this or that may have changed, the colonists have rather a weaknoss dor novelty.Besides, after making it\u2019 \u2018Glear what the colonists want, the stu- us remains for the commission or somebody else to convince the ne manufacturer that he is justi- fed in altering his machinery when it be #0 much easier for the ~polonists to alter their tastes.There are manufacturers in England who are willing to make anything their customers want, and are prepared to take some trouble to find out what they want.For the rest, if the Government is to find out forthem what they ought to manufacture, it might as well do the manufacturing for them also, MONEY AND DESERVINQ IT.! A fow days ago we saw among the notices of.\u201c our unterprising citizens\" «in sn American newspaper, the admir- biography of a gentleman who had ade two hundred thousand dollars ore he was thirty\u201d and was, then at CM ree \u2018supposed to be worth at ) two millions.\u201d We happened to ow the individual and could have ac- \u201ccepted the paragraph as correct had it declared that he had obtained the $300,- \u201c900 and how possessed the $2,000,000.But that he had \u201cmade\u201d the money, or \u2018Ns value, or g whatever, we knew to be as entirely unfounded as À the assertion that he had a certain 2 -sigorth.\u201d His fortune had in fact been ned by a business Which creates satisfies no.human need | tioned with an declared a dividend at the rate of 10 per SEE POLICE AND TEE SALVATION\u2019 that could be deserved only by some one who bad dons something, really mads something, supplied some need, satisfied some wants of other peoples, helped to make their lives \u2018easier or pleasanter, Of asalsted to enlighten their minds.He, as it hap.8 pened, was a reprehensible old bachelor; he had supported no family, established no charity, created next to no employment.Indeed he had never been \u201cworth\u201d anything to anybody but himself, and why, in the name of sensa- should he have been classed as one of our enterprising citizens, together with a number of sound business men who had given value for everything they owned ?It is true that the sum of a man\u2019s gains generally measure, with fair ac- curaoy, the amount of his hard work, energy, inventiveness and usefulness to the community.\u2018Then again they often don\u2019t measure anything of the kind, and, sometimes, the most useful man of the lot has had, as Agassiz said of himself, \u2018no time to waste in making money.\u201d How are people to discriminate between the possessors of fortunes?Awarding noadmiration to him who has not really done anything, and freely bestowing it on each according to his merits instead of according to his money?There is indeed a sort of rough justice done all round, for people usually give respect ungrudgingly to the useful men and only something mingled of envy and contempt to them who, toiling not, yet are clothed like Solomon in his glory and fare sumptuously every day.But the size of the Fortune and not the worth of the Man is too much regarded, and that is a bad state of affairs, to be changed only by a considerable reformation of individual ambition.If your aim, young man, is nothing better than to acquire money, you will probably go on giving adulation to him who has obtained a good deal, no matter how; but, if your intention is to deserve respect and to give honest value for everything you get, you will doubtless come to measure men\u2019s merits by the standard you set up for yourself, Nothing is more beneficial than to admire rightly ; nothing more degrading than to look up to the wrong things.And most ot the talk we hear about the gloriousness of having \u201cmade money\u201d is corrupting.It breeds false valuations in young minds.Itdeifies the dollar.It sets a statue of Acquisition on the Pedestal that should be devoted to Work.It tends to glorify the man who gets instead of him who does.It sets young fellows idly thinking or nefariously planning how to obtain at least the appearance of being * flush,\u201d instead of striving to give to their employers or to their tasks, the very beat effort that is in them\u2014the kind of effort that seldom fails to procure for a man every dollar that he deserves.To excel in usefulness is the legitimate ambition ; and the world is so ordered that he who sincerely endeavors to gratify himself that way can scarcely fail to become prosperous, to win the respect of his neighbor, and, what is Detter than all, he preserves his own.A NEW MAIL ROUTE Important Statement in the House of Commons\u2014The Belfast Riots Debate \u2014>onaation Caused by Major undersen.Lawpow, Saptember 2.\u2014 Hon.Cecil Raikes, Postmaster-General, stated in the House of Commons this afternoon that the Government bad under consideration the establishment of a mail route from Ireland by way of British North Amerioa to India and the far East.oe J.Jordan, Parnellite, asked ied the Govern ent why county Clare bad beon laced in the sphere of Gen.Sir Redvers Buller's mission.sir Michael Hicke-Beach replied that although there did not exist in Clare that stateof lawless intimidation which prevailed in Kerry, still there was much intimidation in Clare \u2018and much activity among aecret C +7 atèles, Yet the Man vas men admiration THE BELFAST RIOTS DEBATR.Mr.MoDonald, member for Bligo, resumed the debate ou Mr.Sexton's amendment to the address.He attributed the troubles in Belfast to the incitement of certain brands and the speeches of Churchill apd Mr.Chamberlal Major Saundorson Conservative) denied absolutely that the ted the rots, which, he cu rom ').1{Parlla- arnellites he Orangemen would be justilied in resort- | totoroo.The Orangomen objected to Le dominated by politicians who received foreign money for their support.CALLED TO ORDER.The Speaker here called Major Saunder- son to order, saying his remarks were irrelova Conti nuing, Major Saunderson indi ly, denied that be bad Inoited civil vu bellion, not civil war,\u201d shouted Mr.Major Saunderson reiterated that If Parliament handed over the Loyalists to the \u2018tender myrcles of the \u2018Purnvilites, cue former would be justified as a last resource in ap- ling to arms.I.bexion rose to a point of order.H asked whether Major Saunderson's remar were allowable?Br Vv Harcourt supported Mr.Loi Lotd Raudolph Churchill rove Sb} if Major und orson's eX ressions were ected to the words ouæbt to be taken dow The Bpeaker hats he did not think 1t neces- sa Iv for him tointerfere.Saunderson, in conclusion, said he ho the resuit of pe Government's action would be to teach the Belfast mod, whether Protestant or Oatholio that the law must be obeyed.A LIVELY DEBATE followed, In tho course of which Mr.Red mond, Nationalist, was called upon Rie retract bis un e House.wh expressions and apologize to the House, w ich ho dla.did.After loud cal h Churchill, to which ne made no re rena Joiph Speaker put the Jostion and Mr.Nexton's amendment was ted by 226 tp.120.The announcement waa received with loud cheers by tbe Government supporters and Paruellites, Immediately before the division a loud altercation arose between Mr.Colomb ahd Mr.Tauner, and the Speaker ordered both to anpear before the bat af after | the division.The address was then agreed to without division.vo Super queutiy, o after severa motious urn def.\u2018Lord Randolph Churchill reluctantly consented to adjourn rather than prolong due sitting by >y resisting so la rge à minority d THE STATE OF IRELAND.Lord Landoiph Churchill will to-morrow ask precedence for the on bills.Mr.Parnell has glveh o will move the following amendment to Lord Randolph Churchill's motion :\u2014 \u201cThe hecesslty for measures to ameliorate the condition oi I ie people of 1 and is so urzent that this House lines to Surronder to bh 9 Govern ment.ther usual} facilitios onjor- ed by mem of the Mousa.\u201d Mr.James Stephenson, ean deral supetin- tonent a.I.R, aves toc Britian Columbia Joly | Goverament\u2014t over by one of the most uusel anything worse than this eprerrés to be defeated on system of the\u2019 Six, \u2014TheSputllo have never yet ween i true I wot ere is a tention shotrausac Te de x 1 hove every one who ae it will cut it out, presurve it lor reference when he wine tor the continuatiog of the Cl to the 30th June, 1882, the pro ty cost Pa cash $13,537.00.38, alnoe t| dato we bave pald 0 totit 81, 208 9.08.Total 18, 46,189; A i and is property.the pro- 7.600.000.Loss to the Province 69.46 as the road sold to the highest bidder?The late Sir Hugh Alls ered for the prgperty 29.000, L000 (wide Faas isard 1882 speech.) t from tbls offer, the late Bir Hugh Ni ad offered to lease the road for 20 years at $425, per annum for 5 pears and §io0.,000 for 5 2 oan 47, Oe: for b als and for the last term of ears $500,000; with r bebe of purchase at expiry of 10 years at $8,000, r $9,600,- OUD at the expiration of the 20 years, We would have realized as follows: «Annually.For 20 Yrs.$462,500 39.250.We now realize.sous .000 7,600,000 Losa.$ 82.500 81.650.000 Compare the tollowlng : Sir Hugh Allan\u2019s offer.$9,000,000 Mr.Chaploau's sale.600,000 Netloss.1,400,000 This is not all The \u2018Allan offor did not ins clude the item of $2,497,200 above mentioned for municipal subaidy, ete, 80 that the account would stand thus: In accepting Sir Hugh Ailan\u2019s offer we would have recvived jn eash.$ 9,000,000 We would have retained in value.244 441,200 200 crasrertrares 1145 131.200 .7.600 Wo Total ret realized.Net loss to the province.s 3.897.200 No woader the audience threw bits of ro at Mr.Chaupleau at Longueuil.But voted against the sale of the railway.Why did he take into his ministry a ma- lority of colleagues who had voted tor the Thus rendering it Impossible tu enquire fully into the circumstances of Lhe le.Why did he sit with a House, the ma- ority 0! the members of which had voted for tho Chapleau sale?Mr.made a mistake wh cn he joined Mr.Chap- leau, and the unconstitutional refusal of he supplies overthrew the best Government Province has ever seen, and presided h and Pplslotlo of our puuntrymen-I mean the Mr.Joly.If Mr.Rose had never done bis Government account the Pro Me Chapleau assisted Mr.Ross to perform this disastrous act, aud Fear Chapleau was assisted In the nefarlous scheme by the Fiynn-Racicot-Paquet-Fortin-Chauveau deu- sertion, aud from tout date we have had the nt by purchase.What wo we would ave saved il Mr.\u2019 Joy bad romaived 1 y romalved in power.Pr Loss aq n the sale of the Q M.&O.K.it.by acceptinæ the tendor of Broth er Bénéoal instead of the Allan- Rivard ten 3s on the soutlomant of the Quebec claim.Lacoste à Co.4.Gilttathop proprietors of Beau: port Gite to the Civil Bervice Commission on Montreal urt House, eté., for à report of 8 pages or thereabouts, RE 6.Sale of She Quebes Court 33,897.200.437.000 5.000 rE 828,000 10.163 House contract, 41,964 64 7.Present to Charlebois for temporary furnishing o! Parliament 10,169 33 5, Present to the Quebec Central RAIIWAF.\u2026.ess ne sons ana pee c000e 80,960 9.Present to the Town of Sherbrooke in reduction of its debt to the Muni ipal Loan Fund.96.518 15 NoTz\u2014This-town will return Mr.Robertson {-F.Ly acclamation.11.Present to the District of St Francis for the-Btirérbrooke prison FOPAITS.cus ss 0eraree ue na 0eme ceme 81,569.71 12.Present to Mr.Fabre in re.Demolon .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.uscscanseseseces 3,000 13.Balance due to be accounted for by soreau out of the 15,000 .0.es21scs00ta0e0e .4.471 50 14.The Galo defalcatlon.51.527 32 Nearly 5,000,000 D to lose by turning out Mr.Joly our ** Bayard sans pour et sans reproche\u201d Mr.Joly's Government Is the only Government which seriously tried aha si just passed, n the last days v © session jus the Government introduced and passed a rallway subsidy bill, which salle for an increased expenditure of $4,357,250.And this in the face of their promises of economy, and their pretended restoration of an equilibrium in the fluances.Here is the way the Ross Government ecouvomizas, Amounts asked for in the estimates of 1586 and 1887 and ed by the Houee, $7,256,- 508.35.estimated by the troasurer for 1886 oo Pier, $6,127,845.Leaves a deficit for the two years on their own show- of $1,127,663.35 for the two years.This wih have to be met by naw luans.This is © Roes.R obertson economy with a vengeance.I judge of men as I find then.And w I see Messrs.Ross, Taillon, EL nob an about to political shows, with the great par statesinan, Cha- Bus: and when I read that Mr.Chapleau.us como all the way from Uttawa Lo Que- c, fresh trom the Rlepley scandal to con- doe, the electoral campaign for the local parliament, I have a strong.suspicion that birds of a feather flock together, ours truly, G.W.STEPHENS.Montreal, Aug.25, 1886.Wedding Chimes Yesterday.At Christ Church Cathedral yesterday ar ternoon, Mr.Cass, laut was married to Miss Honey, duuguter o Mr.John 8leep Honey, prothon Mr.M.J.Martin, of re Custom House, Was married to Miss Antoinette Bt.Deuls.Tho wed:ling was colebrated in St.Joseph's church, Richmond Squar and the Pt couple are touring ln the States.At the residence of the Rev.Mr.Philp, Mr.George Lawrence, eraployed in in ihe British American Hank.Note oy, w married last evening to Mig, en ville late purse at the eral M Lyttle was the recipient bf many a dois presents trom the medical stafl, nurses and other employees ot the hospital.m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CZAR AND PRINCE d Flynn travelilin Gresses the Czar, and Receives Severe Boul The Prince of Bulgaria Submige'valy.A4- ST.PETERSRURG, September 2\u2014On August 30, Prince ioxander sent the following telegram to ihe, h the Russian consul at Rustchuk : \u201cSirs, \u2014Having reassumed tho government a Buigaria,! venture to offer fe Your Imperial actions my most respecttul + ul thanks for the tion of your consul at Rustohuk, whose ofil- al prosence at my reception showed to the acariens that Russia did hot approve of the revolution and the act directed at my person.I also thank Your Imperial Majesty fo spatching Prince Dolgorouki as envoy extraordinary to Bulgaria.Me firat act on rosum- ing power is to assurd Your Majesty of my firm intention to make every sacrifice to reward Jour ur Majesty! s Mmagnanimeous intention to extricate Bulgaria from the grave qrisis through which she Is pasaing.of Your njesty that ou wil ce Doi- cation with ear as spéedily ns possible, {8 be haupy to give Your Majesty.de- elded proofs of my unalterable devotion to your august person.Thelmonarchieal rin- elple compolled me to reatore egality ot mr crown in Bulgaria and Houmas Russia ng given me mip drown, it is into the bands, of Russia\u2019s sovoreign lamready toren- Tue Czar replied to Prinos Alexander: country is réduood, Your Highness must dos olde your own cou reserve to mywelf to jurige whatmr father s Yonerated memory and Pio jnterosts of Ri and tbe peace of the t require of me.Pagis, September 2-\u2014Tre publication of the Sorreapondencs between the Czar and race Alexander has croated groat \u201c tion in pubiie circles.The Czar's meuacinæ reply to the Prince's subtnlssive oplstle 1a regarded by diplomats as ensuring Alexander\u2019s abdication and Rusala\u2019s ocoupation of Bulgarie.It {a feared war wil ensue unless Big DRIOk fot inte Se vor, ve 1LLPPOPOLIN, em 8 \u2014 Alexander ERLE Sofia \u2018this 0 Tha Ports hi \u20ac al.al oner, sutoccede @ plotteres as been postpo | in of September.as authorise .© himself \u201cih reat communi- The Summer residents of Pointe\u2019 Claire apd Beaconsfield, ast ens wound ir Bumm series ednesday \" hope by an rucntontes play of of frewarks, ¢ preliminary to the © season.A large o number of boats and canves tunk part in the procession, rigged up up with torstes and chinese lanterns, and the \u20ac very protiy, The convenlent Situation.al te Claire, midway betwesn d Ste.Anpe's, on the north shore or Plate Su Louis, n belplng to make that place more popular, every 8easol un acc un : n, and splendid body of wate especial favorite place for vaohiamen, the river at this point forms a lake Bv miles wide and stretches from Beau! Dory Secolving the waters both of the St.Lawrence and Ottawa, running on either side of the Perrot, and thg breexe blowiri across this wide expanse equal the soa, and, however st day may be, the nights are deligh cool The Bobing at the islands opposite ne, and one is Thompson's Point is very r à good row nearly age well repaid to ibis local ality.u Beac conso sa dre a Dumber of of ue res ences, and a few ory | in the hands of those \u2018who will ero loug erect now oot The Summer visitors at present li here are: Mr.T.Wilson and famil Potat), Batterbury and Batterbury, Mr.G.H.Labbé and Fami, .Carter ud family tata of Lachin essrs.Norman Connor and J, Beckot sx AF.Riadell and tomily, Mr.W.E Shaw.the owner of the Beavonstisld cot who lives In a prett house of his own, Mr.A.C Clark and family, Mr.B.Tooke and family, who resides in bis own fine house, ran ed by fine grounds, tennis, bowling g Mr.Jona Kennedy and family and Nr A Legor an aùd family and Miss Andrews, Mr.8.ad and family, Mr.T.W.Bray loy n and family; and gu sad Sono house (The Grove), Mr © tho head of an immense Croatian: os guests at this favorite resort are: Me, A and family and Miss Reed, Mr.W.H.Bartlett, Mr.and Mrs.Labait Mr Storey and family, the Rev.Dr.Reid ad family, Mr.and Ars.E B.Muir, Mr.D.T.Fraser and family, Mr.R.HL Buchanan au family, Mr.KR Law and family.Mr, Pi T.Gibbe and family, Mrs.Davis, Îtra Annes- ley and family oad Miss Clark, Mrs.Daw- nt), Miss Dawson Uceland), son n (London, O G.Cunniugham and family, Go.Kay, E W, A.Cald well, A.Cur- rie, H.\"rayior, E.Wood, G H.agor, etc.The point u ba which the house ls built ia a lovely spot.The rivor bank is highand prettily wooded, and from the branches of ti © overhanging trees are suspended a dozen or so of Locks, generally occupied by the fair sex.Mr.Dawson has built a very comfortable pavilion over the river, with a above, surrounded by & spacious lery, and below a large room, usod by the Bea: consfield Club for literary and sootnl pur, poses.Dancing is indulged in weekly, at all times there is enough galety go aud to prevent the ladies suflering from ennui.The English Church at Beaconsfleld bas been filled twice every Su Sunday, ® listen to ball room \u201cthe-able-d: race Dr.Reid, of Lennoxville, who acce Sonia 1 tho charge for the Summer.Mis Rel kindly presided at the organ, the singin, Jain woll rendered by the choir, and y joined in by the entire congregati part of visitors above constitute Beaconstield.which ts distinot, from Pointe Glaire inasmuch as there Is a fence to divide the two.The Pointe Claire residents on the east side of this imaginary line are and family (owner of \"th the nevards), A = Ourncget e.and = Malo ètre Harrison and Taie M Mr.dd Mr.Gordon and family, Mr.8.Howard a an Mr.Grant Ferrter, Mr.J.and amily, Mrs.and the Misses dr Watson and family Mr.T.Éimpson and Mrs.W.T.Gibb, Mr.and M and amongst the bacheiors, Han G.Btevenson, Do.Stevenson, A.Ramsay, $ Ascott F.boott, C.Gudirey, A.Henshaw, J.nnody.Walker, k Walker, O.i Hamer Glibert \u2018Turner, ete.Bolou \"the toll gute, and east of the station road reside Dr.and Ms.Roddick in the residence of the late Mr.\u201ceKinnon.Miss, Me lu regory, H.Uhariebols and family (the owner of pearly all the valuable property around Pointe Claire), Mr.Leet and family, and Messrs.R.Smith, O.Rogers and T.Dup- kin, Mr.Bur d family, Str, J.Haskill and family, Mr.T.M.Bucknall and family, Col.Stevenson, Mr.Mncdougall and family, an A.Macaoygall and Me EES Ë construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway betgeen Smith's Falls and Montreal, Las ipundated the village with! navvies, and for two nights atter pay day, night is made hideous.This will, however, be soon over, as the work is belug fast completed, and when the line is in operation a sincerely trust that the Syadicate will do a in their powar to in the tacilities à Summer residenta, they do they will be patron by all, The bostivg club this year ia in a prosperous condition and represented by President Mr.5.Howard, Vis: resident Mr, H.Holtand, Secretary A.B.Clark and Treasurer Ir.Geo George Ka: dbeinæ Messre.Grant, Farrier, Haskell, W.E Shaw and Ww! Walker.\u201cito club house is à favorite resort and has been season.The opening ball, favored by the presence of our worthy d, Esq., and officers of orwegian warship, was a brilliant suc- siuos that time a most effective tab bie; doors.The people our best allies, an attend tho Wednesday evening seventh annual regatta wi patronixed, and noted for its competition, good manugement, and tine rowi rse, Advertisca to tako place ou the 2 thn inst, ned untll next Saturday, the \u2018the decisive lacrosse match of the season, took place où the former date.\" The prizes to be awarded for the different events are very handsome, and Shaul) bring outs d'in the à Petition, \u201choy wi presents e déveniny, a dance afterwards closing the day's proceedings.Dre.Hingston, of this city, and Grant, of Ottawa, bave been elected honorary meu- bers of the International Modi cal Association, et Brighton, Eng, Hard and solt_corns cannot withstand Holloway's Corn Cure; it is effectual every time.Get à bottle at once and be happy.dr \u201cho Allan Mal $3.Ue) ,\u201d from LE erpool for Baltimore, via John's, N.F.and Halifax, arrived at Baltimore at 7pm on ay.All disorders caused bya billous state the system can be cured by né Little Liver Pills.No palo, roi or discomfort attending thelr use.Try them.The Beaver Lins BS.\u201cThanemore, \" from Quebec.on the 31st ult, with a \u2018ehipment of 1 catil de and $S sheep, arrived at Liver- bool at 3 a.m.Wednesday with the loss of 6 sheep.A.Maybee, merchant, Warkworth, 1 have sold some hundreds of bottles of Dr homas\u2019 Electric tis by the public * one of th they have ever ueed;\u201d in dealing \u201cand relieving pain, sore etc, and is worthy of thegreateat ounildence.Special de Ca H J.Shaw & about Sispoalng of Other enema dy will sell duri ug e present nt indo entire stook, cons the finest Bedroom, Parlor gud Dining-roon Furniture, at a reduction of twenty per cent for ons 4 COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS.Ch Great Englieh Modiclo.+ ERBNOXVILLE, .MICHAELMAS TERM.These opie per iy re-open on Tuesday.n in the Collage on the pai pes awl bald on the Tod inst.xiii, À fall information: sppl applr 6 to The Are \u201cPp WARD CHAPMAN, Becretary, | BUTE HOUSE., classes in this old and well know, raha will re-open on wo ESPAT, September 15 th.Special attention is request- indergarten or Infant Bol Soot and most approved methods are inced.r ciroulars or an alormation 5 spiréporsonailr ror by letter to Mks, Warso 4 Bherbrook 2 Bsancies for a fow boarders, 20313 BOARR OF THE Reman Catholic School Commissioners or MONTREAL.ing of tho classes of the Poly- tpcnle Be ool, Plateau Acadom | the o or sohools u is under the control oot the un Will take place on MONDAY, Aug.30th.The Evontaz Class of the Commercial Aea- debe will open on MONDAY, October éth.phar particulars: apply to the Principal ot the irestor of each school.190 18x Free au Wn n Erasgli ss VE, URNAIE STRENT.par, Moervue- oc MW An.Pusham.th Ang SIRES pepe to receive - ANTHONY'S ACADEMY, Under pe dirsotion of of nine Sisters of the on de Notre Dama.rownina esse La AUS SOuETIanE STRERT.Respat ap! sp ET io us.SPHOOL FORYOUNG LADIES,KIN DER garten bel Conducted by Mre Wright, wis ih p85 ER RARER wl reopen on Bomar at SWE ght\u2019 The MONTREAL MUSIC SCHOOL 84 St.Catherine street, 1s now open.pectus is inserted on Loveh a ity Directory, or may to fad\u201d Toons Ein sooh atm System.for, for Children.The valuable th © valuable apo sng, do wish TIL desirea.i October.at 10 o'clock.Mia smi \"oon \u201cCOMPTON LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE.The Fall Tor pue commonçe op the 18th An pleat aint of teachers haa been engaged.The bull are undergoing thor ough repairs Se alry and comtortable, À thoro Hy sompatent atron has Bhe will be personally respon- à Pa > nd will bappi- been seourod.sible for the Boarding spare no pains to are the be ness, and comfort of of the ha hd ion eos, Latin, and en ahs) el ranches, § per annum.All communications should be QE to REV.G, RK Bursar, Compton.ue, ; or REV.JOHN FOSTER, Secretary.Coaticook.Que.Bend for a Prospectus, 1982 JE NESSAUTEN \u2014 FRŒBEL'8 B8YS- tem and Preparatory School acthe Misses eIntosh, will re-open the Kin- garten an Frep ara ator School o day Sept, out th.a act toto Bt In, e Bran tary School Pain am à Pronch, Ee theu D ls.For Mog may be Da ne at Fiietihis 4 and station ! po after Jonday.Heot.Uh.ever.TIE © Treeeive appl LACHINE MODEL SCHOOL will be re-opened SEPTEMBES 6TH.FRANCIS TOPP, Princip).2045 ALE SCHOOL, 186 BLEURY STREET, wil reopen Sai A Bo BW Foruer Notre Dame and Pince d'A rmes, I now open.Seats should bo secured without elay.Student n begin\u2019 any time.No entrance examinatio on.Phe course of instruction is a sho sharp and tho in practical educa oa inclu business purposes.es, Rookkee in allits forms, mer cial and Mental Aire dep manip, d Lusinoes Corre spond- ae French uo Hoesen a \u201cThe sojual partment leas charasterlstic Sos er college.It is thorough and complete] in every detail.nnc gives the student, fetus on practice \u20ac and experience, in the bei bly at the Col nd Joell aay josori tion of t the Address, DAVIS Ed BULE 8 Asott MONTREAL ACADEMY, ee, MACKAY ST.Reotor: Rev.J.- Williamson (of Gl ow and foiansr rt RE jrorcition).Mathematical À vies, B.A.(Tri Bity Hell, Hy Bain ants for Frenoh and other branches Knog 3 pa for, oring sn Ail itary Coll neato \u2018a or en 0) \u201c1 me Science Pace des at ceond zou où Queen a and other Universities.tor ompatition puplis rares lan: 3 oT compe on to bou 2 8 boy a © The Rector receiv 6 a8 boarders, ame on Wands.6th De ext cession | copie pectus on aplication.ASS LANDERS.SCROÛL 110 MANSFIELD STREET, Will be re-opened on MONDAY.SEPTEMBER 18tn.Circulars may be obtained at C.Ashford'a and Dawson Brothers\u2019.Bt.Catherine street.After September 1st, Miss Lawder will be at home every pfternoon, to receive visitors on school business, 187 tt LAY'S FESTABLISHMENT.- FOR TNE- BOARD AND XDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES 1736 and ns 86 Ontherine Stseot West a TEMBES 15th, Mus ramon Prog spoci 3 torr de n 3 is canbe prepare familles Tesidin is called ta the ge Hoard, by school, of of oleh a well Roan feature to the wane oo is aniline, Brigiiet out co MWEECTAT, SCHOOL Ea En 4 WM.J.N.TURNKN, LEGT, HI TUE eg on business of % colon agers Lafer 9% Bt.Urbain street.= M ; MB.E.A.HILTON, ft eee Mot Organ Pla; Residence: M5 BLEURY STREET.Fa ; 206 3 t P » EY bomete repaire Piano Pupils daily, ge | : 1852 St, Catherine street.PROFESSOR Is how prepared to resume his lessons at LE, Ne.79 City Couwielllors, I Snitwinid exrrauerx 20 PLATEAU I ove ca WEDNERDAY.8 SEPTEMBER 188 MARGUERITE BYM, 34 UNION AVENUE.m:e13 ME R Q PELLETIER.TEA TEACHEH or Ormmniat, Bt.Bt.James Stress Methodist Oh : Mr.3, Hy.ROBINSON T8 PIANO ROOMS.Mt: \" M.PANNETON, PROFFSEOE, mes KYTES BUHOOL : 153 PEDDIES SCHOOL Eo RAN A Meter révime Par bang tached to town; Wr £3 23 Mananeld emmiid 6: 5 206 3 WILL n Th urs- | te in Arte After Sandan i the 8 Septem ve visitors on a 916 SHERBROOKE ST.2 CLASSES IN School will reopen on MONDAY.street.A row Bink) bays seem: re u rge and judicious ox on ture i sald oped on.Phare 8 office.Bale at ELEVEN o'clock, THOS.J.POTTER, de Ue Horses, ano HOCHELACA.HIGHLY IMPORTANT AUOTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF HENRY HOGAN, aod Oem ol A Kg.A MODEL FARM.NEAR MONTREAL.Bader Soot Eat Rav.Axrrvun Fanos.sad- pik I u master, with competent ont paki rd, H mies\u2019 drive tram the Nn ot (D, ected NING.Eaq., denis E Rie Chorougolr Fouad: oe A lnetracted br J by J.M.BROWNING.WEDNESDAY, Sth SEPTRMEMRR, oul odo do on, The masters noek to m- of ot » Slane! to the boys à healthy moral ton I la well known villa and farm imburet ow res, f it , Sri Eel\u201c rol am\u201d SRT £55 bil imal Fh | wt be bald on FRIDAY EVENING, = at o'clock, near the Bt, Gabriel Market.Point Bt.Chartes.Addresses will be delivered by the three.candidates and others, In in French and Engtieh- ALLIANCE PICNIC, CHEAP EXCURSION TO ORMSTOWM.| BATURDAY, 4h SRETEMEBER.Leave Bonaventure 8.45 a Tba at office or on cas from Tickets only 41 & Faas: Lines street, \u2018aadleian a Pipe Moz.Bobrer, who gi bo On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 204 OCTO- pif.Gales will astend ith 8 supply of Tom.3 BER, \u201c Tho ral n° E SCHOOL FOK YOUNG LApIEs, |\u20ac or ss of h tobi Bz tom ropes Christ Church Cathedral l Choir mins ill re-open FA Pa osday, tho Tack rah the Ls: ir Tociudin diag Lois.Hosein partion: Bpeo| o rie EN.pew th 4 school |.fsa, spee Ia natruction Tiber 4 fees wl ill 5 Sdvertised fle or glial at ovenings rr) thoërd Purafor the MoS Onivernits ErarinetisSz rae s.rorees 8 feos for rao of tho ul Lo he wus or Matriculation.or for the Certificate of net VipcialBy To uring tho scesion of the Pro- ber, Miss 8 ally, from wa UI ats de MISS BULGER'S in street, corner of Ontario =030 Estate Late À M.Delists Est, | Important Sale Furniture, Plano, Capote Valuable Ofl Paint- of Fier x ty.ERE ET see =i Canons Lacrosse Match! \u201cREAL ESTATE.IE ARCHBISHOPS ACADEMY, ings, Gasallers.hina fine Silver, S| (Chamoun \u2026 ware, Et M street, will re-open on Wednesda va wormed WE 39718 On MONDAY MORNING, 13th SEPT.smammeoxs W.RAPHAEL'S AT THE RESIDENCE.SHaMRoc ART CLASSES FOR DRAWING AND PAINTING, roe SHERB ROOKE ST.se er, partic Tr.Bapls © dis mode) be siepred Avoir THOMAS J.FOTTER SATURDAY, 4th GEPE - e daily, at the Studio.Auctioneer, Ball faced at 1.90 p.m.1810 ST.CATHERINE ST.306 26 Piay rain or shine.Young Ladies\u2019 Institute.ER guayne, Bron, dû Noire Dames -_\u2014 Swectekarg, P.Q.Highly Importers Auction Sale Without fas an ne Bron.1t aid \"Se Catherines a ua ee esorte.Pile ALL TE! TERM WI WILL COMMENCE on The splendid proverty of estate M MANSFIELD, \u2018 Por cirenlars or or other tnformation.anply to TH! Chivierge, trees: par hansen: 8 208 3 Hon:-Scc.P.T.HALL Bwootaburg.P.Q.Constant street: a ehishain torts woes bo tho ms 20316 ère valable roorner lol gn Dorabes r Swen: Alliance Picnic te Or ear OUNG LADIES\u2019 SEMINARY AND housos on ° Durochor stroot, n large property (OWN, Saturday.See adver- Ce ne school, for for boys, cond conducted St.Paul street, fine investments on oruiie Ontario and Dleury streets, an extensive sale fisement.206 2 tet ot, ous à .hear propor Catherine street 0 rn à MANSFIELD S§T.THEQ.WICH- with full rican Swi Ts.for eptom- ° DANCING.- tendabl, Irot.of Violin, Violoncello, ber ope.Guitar, Harmony, Voios culture and Singing.THOS.J.rOTTER, 8 Godwin, 1800 Bt.Sk Qutherine girost.will Auctioneer.orestrg Hall.will ope | or tho season on Formerly James street, 0 William H.Armton\u2019s Sales.58 CT\" L™ ST.LAWRENCE STREET, ! ST.COUTHBERT ST.The subsariber will sell at his Rooms, 313 8t, TURSDAT, EE ceux Inst, œivi pa mo An RERT, EMILY STREET, belonging the the HEIRS CUVILLIER.those intending sell m mad dincy fo a bar \" Ky ail be happy as pee to confer wi BEAL ESTATE AT AUGTION.Property owners who wish to sell by this mothod: vae would oc consult thel own intereats entries alre mber and Octo LE a ive acoliatle TORDAY, Baptamber 4.DANCING AND I DEPORTMENT.JE A A.BOY MACDONALD 3 jon pet ve Will be at de Queen AEE in Denon, Exeursion to Urmstown, Saturday.See advertisement, = * th REAL ESTATE.shonrd oti ing upon formation cheerfully given GRATIS.ng Real Estate to disvone of the undersigned.All in- till th of BT SPIE qu at TUREE kept by any house in the t prices to suit the times.* BEHR BROS.\u201d ververssessssnss.PIANOR, \u201cEMERSON \".ccivo0teemsenes.PIANOS, \u201cIVERS & POND \".cceeeee PIANO à Spore voil situated and of a aoed Soomn Sand olf nocassar hit oration: , Bor Buide.Aroraging 30 2 80 foot.407 rt Ealaio ares ood to bo VITE BATES © Also 3 Splendid Lots A nn 0 ner afl an y LE à pes pen este 30 x 1604 and Lou In Lact.backed by expe Szpare enoe fot AA ] > arcs i ofhine © th PuaLiC >) Hale at Eleven o'clock, bndene both in then écrips Foi and in the the that the Wa TER RA mes + WILLIAM H.ARNTON, auction room.The Conditions of 8, bo CE current year are ; Pafticulars later.Pians on vi rT ainty sot forth us bs hanks dates ad fot wonar th tne = A 8 ; > will occ A aw.ossitl, \u2018so o, that no eh > ar Soo cur la Bay fo tha re die fast Insertion nil ; PULLING LOTS : lack °F o experienne Das often caused serious PALS without fur 2 About th iddle of 8 loss and expensive law suits.Fay BLACK, e m © EPTEMBE THOS J- FOTTER, City Treasurer.7 ndersigned 1 on tho a GUE} Ep 202 Auotionesr.Montreal 1st Bept.1888.2 PEBTI U UÉVER GP.URBAIN sm | - o connection tertque « B » Pp 08, RA by given Re EEE a: am 0\" ox BRO\" TAN out, TE : OF trom all parties whose en JAMES Fe By ne OM, Tr order, - ty Treasurer.Montreal, 1st Sept., 1898, 2064 EL ARNTON \u201cMASON & HAMLIN \".\u2026\u2026.PIANOB.er Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, \u2014a¥D TAE~ Cheap Fares fo Ormsiown, \u2014_\u2014 313 Bt Jomes Street Cetevemses = Mason & Mamtin® Organe.Saturday.See advertisement MORTGAGE BONDS.The best assortment ol Ameri Llanos ECOND-HAND PIANOS FOR BALA { I \\ \\ .emreras § (1 mveesee\u2014 \u2014COMMENCES ON_\u2014 THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2nd, \u2014\u2014AT THR FAMOUS\u2014\u2014 OPPOSITE BALMORAL HOTEL.NO SHODDY.PARENTS WILL PLEASE NOTICE \u2014oN\u2014 \u2014AT\u2014 s0c IN THE DOLLAR ON YHE ORIGINAL PRICE.\u20140 ee ! \" NBEMEMBER, | OPPOSITE BALMORAL HOTEL.GREAT CHEAP SALE OF SCHOOL SUITS GRAND UNION CLOTHING HOUSE Having purchassd FOR CABH, this antirs stock of YOUTHS\u2019, BOYS\u2019 aud OHILDEENS FINE CLOTHING, recently manufactured by KL ROBINSON, Esq.the Oustém Taller of Beaver Mall HM, - amounting to over Five Thousand Dollars of the finest goods ever shown in Canada.- nor Consisting of fine IRISH, SCOTCH.GERMAN and ENGLISH ALL WOOL TWEEDS, these Buits are all lined with fine All Wool Berges, finost Farmer Satin.and Satin de Ohene, stitched with Silk and Tailor Made, sud oqual in fit the best ordered goods.THAT THIS STOCK WILL BE RE-MARKED AND READY FOR INSPECTION THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1886, The Salesmen are requested not to urge the goods.Any further information, also my .card, can be obtained at MB.BOBINSON'S, GRAND UNION CLOTHING a 1901 NOTRE DAME STREET, BECKER BROS.¥TEINWAY, Tha Montrast atom Abeer Saas DeXOUCHE & ATWATHE, CHICKERING, EMERSON, pany.with ail emoluments at 02°10 63 BEAVER HALL.bar further info thats required can be SE \u2014 THAT 1 And other first-class Instruments.unders oes not ind himself to will not be res pain for any debts Al ln splendid order, Low prices and ans, the highest or, any tender.contracted in in my name name whhons written easy r 45, Bosa = be) Rages mexovoun à & ATWATRE.jdator À.J.McMAN RTT Te A FKED| B
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