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[" \u201cste veu eu as : i LR A vi No.2 a BRITISH PARLIAMENT.| ersonnl Discussions on the Trish \u201d rp Ermer Speaker OriMietseh.palit à Commons last evenins on Mr a .Pet \"a motion about the Belfastiriots, after Saunderao subeidad Mr.Tate retary for Ireland, sald b va uderson\u2019 s language \u2018ras that Le pursed rebellions th Bot oats.pas bug it rep 0! act- Sd accordance his \u201cPR AE ke ds claude 0 ug a \u2018\u201c& \" Fax Was the Legislature, ho asked, to £! by mobs in Bellaat or elsewhere ?co the Bae might be between parties a agreed pon upholding the ox w lob he Prolieved \u2018the late Government was qu present.He detended (to.police to Belfast.In.conalusion, h that be had ever £ sposan vontemptuously of Ulstor nf nkerton, an Irish Protestant, was rovesding to \u201csend the Catholtes, whon KE rvative member for ia 8 Hiemaired Pinkerton cs a \u201c pe pe cle culled upon d'Mopertoey See Ni {ationallst, sa said he would bo ssery to duce ad ot Méue- lan af Hero the moud to withdraw Tone y's oe enced 3 mo! wthe on.He continued, however, to comment upon Macartney\u2019s words, whereupon 8 r called upon him to apologize to house.Mr.Bedmond willingly yed, he\" intended no offence.Biggar, Nationalist, blamed the pre- t and previous vernments for t having enforoed the va nst the carrying of arms.He sald that the cause of tho riots was the fact thet ustice Was never honestly administered In .LORD CRUBCHILL'S poe Sir William Vernon Harcourt severely naured Randolph Churobill Tor stirring up.the of the people of Belfast.sald, Sir Hanry James bad ndemned a8 traitorous Lord rchill\u2019s letter to the\u2019 Ge in which ho said, C \"Ulster il fight, Ste.uch was tho judgment ot e U Churonil s doctrine.ts on (Opposition cboara) \u2018Lhe quote from speeches made Kandoiph Churehiil.w when the letter com- + plained.| bad been incorrectly.illam asked why Lord ph \u2018not made such an explana before.He (Haroourt)accepted the on diotion but there still remained the doctrine \u201cof resistance to t he law.He could only vanoing such a octrine os Ny peaker went on y Lord Chsera,) \"1 Ce pri had raat: © Y con pad os Le the: chee of Ireland.It Le Toot: alive - race and religious more Barmful than Heh as r called upon hi; cop : the subject of the amendment.sir Wil- Rak hat were the Gove language, that Sir Michael's conduot would be : pi tm his language.2 SPEAKER GRITIOIZED.\u201c Lorpox, Boptember 8.\u2014The Pall Mall Ga- says the soence Ln the lobby and in the ven! Ee a Gober, oa -\u20ac u © clos ebate on - YO) qi amendments to the address in re- y to the Queen's speech, form the leading Et conversstion among politicians London to-day.Alluding to B| er Peel's very shar ar and genera Tog the Ex gays: mpreasion is the vas La li es, 111-| \u201cboalth, and oliorion or supposin a do'vas aotine th tho Govern: ot action Ea i es ling members to order in a peremptory tho House a Commons this afternoon Lord Bandol urchill :moved that pre- : eden ren tan ly bills.Mr.Dillon moved Mr.ell's amend- that the seen of the if the G or the introduc a bill auring the present overn- Pare faciilies randoiph Charahill replled that the tions Eon land va Dit re A ran nell be in a fuller paper the way in w be wished.the question to pr er pH vas 8 or ur- bots the ose of the & p on.bo Joba Morley expressed himself as with the Government's Pr Eonar amendment was then with- Co Ta BRLFAST RIOTS.Mr.Labouchere moved an amendm declaring that Tord Randolph Charoniire speech in-Belf: was calculated to provoke breaches of 2 and ought to tobe with- rch Bs ull for tho Kiliing and aoy persons rsons in Beltas Éandoion À burohilt described the mot to set a net in et the ite.\u201cHe t treated wit h con- 's clumsy attempt, reduced bo respond to the chal- \u2018rem garcss ODNVENTION.moved sn amendment Cp denouncing t.the re- \u2018oniilog at- wound or Ro uj De se mda woul Er sho thee Govern- SE both ments.The ajo r_ Saunderson\u2019s 10 | and that the res a loyal pi sible Pretest for tL the intervention the Czar and effect a recon: blw and Prince Alexander, JTELOOMED % BY SOFIA.since d'entre try into he oy, them munlidpal authorities of Sofi one two kilometres outside ot arrival ceedod to Deum tones oe nelebrated were fired at the garrison, and were reviewed.Boa ox reprosentatives.ordered the release of Hy = oners.The ministry bas been recons inues without abatement garia.muet, 3\u2014Telcgrams nord droit ona to Prince onanders letters has rofound impression throughoy e des tohes Buy that the C ed \u2018bostiiit favor-of throng, and encou Prince Alexander's a immi ny has paralyzed rince Alexander's ret Pans, September 3.\u2014The aise, commenting on the Alexander, says: the house ol Battenburg may to havo ceased to rolgn in be tations nol must arrive at an entente Russia, both ou the Mediterranean t Von Segretary for Foreign of August, account of 31st August: sonsucuur Ei has inw ven an impetus to Cus! ch the increased revenue e¥penditure on account of the rebellion has reduced about its usual dimensions.INLAND REVENUE Toland Be venue recelp 30th June, 1885, an spectively: arry.at Chan opened, I bus Tons like on oo e be conclusi with this conclusion, ho victims\u2019 -comrades resoived a uarrics which ud 0 Been sufficiently door Eo res tho clothes of at them were Lb: m-to-have- been-sueh- Bando who ask his pardon.M Stambulofl, Government wi A was eet p at Tirnova, declares tha civil wat in Bulgaria would be the onl He gscorted by A FRANCO-BUSSIAN ALLIANOB correspondenos between the Czar aud \u201c After the Czar's reply ulgaria.reply also umiliates oe a Ta w Oss amen proved England sincurable exotté $ Dos of Government of Prine Alexander iil Le its utmost to conociliste olltation between der ze the city to ddresses of welcome presen nted to Alexander in the groat square; in front of the palace, All then n pre he cathedral, where agra .Artiliery salutes the troops coD- he ceremonies chided with a reception to the foreign diplo- ce Alexander litical pris- Stambuloff Fommaliiag 88 premier.Belong © \u2018 py DicovRAGES THR REVOLUTIONISTS à taté that the Czar's de ced a proau t Bulgaria r's proolaim- zod the movement in urn to the the revolutionists.: cation 18 believed to publiahed | Prince conalderu That In Lypt France and in the far East against British invasion.\u201d NOTES.communications are passing between the Powers relative to the restoration of Prince Alexander.i Coun Hatzfeldt, the German ambas- | fader, bad an satorviow with.Lord fades.Jeiæh, Affaire.alk Deuiers, Büsstan Minister ot Forelgn Affairs, has arrived in Berlinand will re two days.He visited Prince Bismarck Cana was afterwards received in audience by DE peror Willlam.The Austrian press orally pronounce Prince Alexander's jeter ot the hi to the Czar a [i mistake, and argue that his abdication is now inevitable.ere REVENUE \"AND \"EXPENDITURE.Large Increnss of Revenus in the Month Decrease in Expend itare, OrTAWa, September 3.\u2014Following is a siatement of revenue and expenditure on consolidated fund of to CUuStOmS.vveincenenricieiansinnes ans qu ms.\u2026.-41,861,208 Total.seesreseneenenss.$2,886,868 Revenue.to 81st July, 1886.$32.508,058 Total.esesancooocn0.$5,889,418 Ex fare euenes pce res eu 000 .657 pos to 81st July, eee) overs ee .$5.60 600,877 Comp ba the same period last gear the AS 280 O! 489 xo] T8800.SR For tho first two Expenditure shows a.LE ot SL 160220 from August nat yeer, and a decrease of $1,213,301 for o two mon ia This ls & most satisfactory exhibit, and.sh ws that the revival of trade reoelpts, mostly occurs, while the stoppage of the abnormal North-West the expenditure to Appended isa comparative statement of ts for the years ended 30th June, 1886, re- 8 si Insp tion petroleum.27,520 29, re in bond.aa dia où er rockipts.cu La : 11,978 2,888 Total Inland Bevenue.$6,438,688 $5, 883,580 als.roueus « 811,679 x Shdes and .63995 64,647 gulliag timber.28,557 80,078 Hydmulio and \u201cother Logis.81297 Minor r publie Works.\u20184430 4309 and moasures.3L991 83,231 sascevean 6.290 THs Law stamyps.crews 2,24 2,528 Total Inland Revonue.$6,917.625 $6,396,830 A HORRIBLE STORY.The Discovery that = Followed the Fall of a At the end of last October a landslip oo- curred tO ncelade, France, and in conse- uence ot a quarry below n, buryin 3 ber of the ma num men engaged at work.some days atte: sounds were ard, and; sinoke was seen ui from the quaITy, mhiob, it was believed, came from a fire ed by the men as as Some t hie however, elapsed toa certain distance were no o uman re be ofa.\u201cFurther invest tly made, but with a any ° explorations « -were undertaken, a length passages arrived at werèr, Several A the to attempt to penetrate into a portion of or tée as où to ave t was that two bodies Trace found, adie with least à five Jaen.Among ous into the Quarry after oh the disaster in search of his son.The intricacies of the approaches this city, were startled by a noise hike the | team Un exami ot te acout à dal (rd sleeping car Another Boyere Ean enosd Bowen Each Ivan vada a sonia.an Eraption on the OHABLESTON, 8.C.,, September 3\u2014At one minute to 11 o'clock to-night another terrible shock passed over the city.Qunster- revalls, People camping in Ing aud praying.uake was felt just.before 1Ï aloe to near Two buildings A white Mowan, name unknown.w was killed a at Ialling ber, 3.At out 11 WASHINGT o'clock jorniaht ane ano} tor shook of earthquake wns felt alo thern Atlantic coast It was not atrended by Any damage so far as ed, but it was strong enough to mora their instruments of Later\u2014A sharp to Was was plainly perceptible 4 in Washingt \"But not so strong.json \u2018Tueeds, he shock seems Dave been general ally toit t along the southern Atlantic coast, as be seen by tlie following :-\u2014 Time felt, nat 0 .H M 2 em QUEEN VIOTORIA SYMPATHIEES.WASHINGTON, September 3\u2014The following despatch was received by cable tu-day fro! Victoria :\u2014 BALMORAL, September 8, To the President af the United States: I desire 1 ex ross my profound s the suffere ars he Tato found sympath xd Queen wit] walt with asie aller Intelligence whi, ts to have been ope may show th losa disas us Jousn.ND, Cal.ne a Veste rday tho elite cltizons ot Bowdrie township, north of lol: owas found to have been œuassd b eruption on the farm of Christian fake back.the noise occurred a cloud of on of or.When t smoke apd Suh was ton Jock In the r, which were bits of tumps an roots.A deep hole Tes lett the earth, whieh has not Phen exp ter the parie oxo! \u2018publie yards were tulad a last night th © Inhabitants ts suspended aus, te.from the fonoes d thus the ed repose under open \u2018of \u2018which ware stuck In the Found The more aristocratio people own yards.The colored people -4sy they will not return fo thelr mes until at least another night has their Soften and eating their dry bread boalde tho places where they sleep.passed, and they may be seen taki BELIEF FOR THE SUFFERERS New YORK, Bentember 3\u2014The following telegram from Charleston was received at the Cotton Exchange this p pm: To Charles D.Miller, President Cotton Ez- change: Your ceived.A t thanks offers hao rrr things beyond nacre d eannot wl what our needs what you can for uw.President À ison Frhange.measures are being taken here to aid Ù the people at at \u201cCharleston, Nineteen pre « conned Cotton Rbestiood 34000 or the Charleston ocre WASRIXGTOX, September 3.\u2014Colonel BR.M.Batobeldar, [ qu , has been: ordered Lo Charleston to Issue and dietribute SIR ALEXANDER CAMPBELLS SON mally Kills Himself, it is Supposed While Cleaning a Revolver.awa, Sept.3\u2014The many friends of Sir Campbell will be grieved to learn of the heavy affliction which has suddenly fail- en on him to-day in the accidental death bis seco ond son, Archibald Cem opbell, a Ald rom young man, 124 years of age.Po was employed as assistant re in the Supreme urt and was at his office today, returning home abou when bho went up to his room.Sir Alexander, who onl returned | jen) his trip to England yes- driving Bi and _o on his return n unfortunate Dung an was found lying on the floor wi revolver near him, one chamber \u2018of which\u2019 was discharged.He had been dead some time.The bullet.had entered his heart and death must have been fe Ene poten ot Bs ep 0 one chamber of hath ad been | fie ught he was \u2018heard Sa ad poor dead some time wben dis covered: The funeral will take place on afternoon.RAILWAY COLLIBION.Isu.Mion.September 3\u2014A e Milwaukes and St Paul train was run into by a d Minneapolly and St.and St.Louis {reighe | train at Norwood Sevaral were injured, tat nobody THE WEEK'S FAILURES.NEw YORK, Septomber 3.3.The fallures during the last seven days, as reported te Hain To8 or Cagade: 4 ork tol oF a e 201 last week vie W Western and eine tes furnish this week nearly one half of thet pai Sunday BIRD n CT) Bahitug Fowler, re allated in he said, were in no wise perti- mont to tbe 81 specoh Irom m the Throne, Jud a aiscusela would only further + \"waato the time ot the House.r.T, P.nor attacked Lord Ran- doiph Chute?abirking a reply to M to Me Labouob He taunted with baving climbed into power on Bh.a der of obstruétion.When there was danger of a war with Russia, continued ed Mr, O' ancor of Lord Churchill's tongue was not soltenad by the Prospect of a sacrifice of thousands lives, and he did overy- thin, in or wh thwart the \u20ac, orts A overn \u2018which was striving to aiitain ronurobilts wo You liad \u201cdone more estrange diatred batwee: fem gad 1¢cland thn than \\ ANY AOOCUrrence two yeas.(Cheers.) Saun \u2018s amendment was reject.Mr.derson ed without a division res 0 to 10% ment wes rojeet- edb à vois ot 200 The House then Æk to the report address.Mr.: Parneil hopes to mur | his land bill next o%.FRIENDLY TU THE CZAR.\u201cPrtnes-Alexénder will Continue to Eadeaver al to Concilinte the Russian Autoorat.September \u20183.\u2014 Prince arrived here yosterday Sofla, wns received by all the Torelen consuls except.the Russian.= Mexander, x, Won bo u bis wa ot bands massed under a single Ihe bands welomed 1 him Ti play- national satha phopié à title Te Tha Fines Le nto Alszandss Ge de ; HaVO- -tbe men through the had entered.Toe © mac a whose clothes are found js tha Two skeletons wore found ] length, with tho faces turn the olay upon which they wu The on for mot éxerc pts to Foch t of the aur, and the opeped an inquiry in Hochel \u2018moved in were in atte th chai, a: and Hon.Mr.apie to be present, as speakers were Maas R.mieux.an and M.doit.declared themselves op bien's candidatu \u2018A Harn Burmed.owned by Mr.Lomay, entiroly cunsumed it.touzht from St, Martin, but à pe BR stood alone the flames were allowed to bars i known.on the.bo certain that air was not excluded from thi quarry, and, therefore, that the men died ot starvation.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Meeting at the Sanle, À political meeting was held W at Sault Recollet, in the interest o Charles u tr thas mpagn La nalist candidate Benard- Unable to fiud bis \u201cway rt and conduct ted bods = ppear to have bas become of Sho bodies of the 5 cîber pen is pelieved that the vnlortunate men tried to ki cop off sjervation by eating ineers are severely biaimed by pubilo intartor , iho inter t 1 was.about 200 persons Beanblen, ndance who had been iny invited to be present, was un b sickness at FRiviore du Loup ( (en bas} \u2018roa rs.Chas.Chn dore deen fee Nl Wednesday a fire broxe ontln alarge op Poedre-Plouff ass he tire © the ui addy L Exchange | del ie CU RES THE W front minutes Wgieigacterse yin r Cl a fow 8 Palpitation of tho H r ts-use wi sal sure Sure rite 35a bo a hot! 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STRINMANN & LUDWIG, Axrwesr, July Tih, 1886.Gen.Pass.Axent.Agents White Cross TAnà For thokat FE vs b raies motion 14 felt, an OF GALLS OE ANI.fares, of anne eT BARB 0 passengers for Se SOME TORONTO and BAR + pre à l'assengoe Agent, N Jia can emberk Montreal; also those TONI D.J'BRLEN, 143 St, James Stress, me Vol D.TORRANCE & Ct tal SPRTIMNEN Te rend Tor Our large isso | Ea = LIVIN 3% Wallington sirest, law) wh Can qd SULTS fr ore uid n Guna bd rn T'S, | { +] | FR WIRE DOOE K i at Jest ant Nest Gexiral ; American apd dl .- po eles.- STAR HAMS.| ARMOUR \u20ac \u2018 © dee ars 2.fm < cams oy Oos, 3 King 81, West.ane .Sompany prepared a RPTION AND A NUTRIENT ing to removo the dust.fim fi i Minin PE = ERR ee : L Reald hi | idence 8 ould be without : ei BY.JAMES ST.(Dy Elevator).we, A.FOLOCE, \u201csapt Monte! = woeb, 7 a Hr es on.1e 7 os SEE ene 2% i bontititul and everlsèting MA | ; Sut eleaners ever produced, wil nist or danmge by exposure, require no a) where a full sasortment of sizes can by ¢ idly Be MAOBDONALD, 1798.Joba NH \u2018General Agont for the TORONTO STERÉ OOMPAN i math pmatiss none to Sr ove for simple } than never those, and yet it might be worse.Mois nd brave wiidre morel strength is fod ral ve aad sands | EE a] Parehance YOu TAY.Of aot yet api you vor im who salle ber with, Borighity bat artless are the words that Prec £40 after er le eden deem 1 iuaive not mingle r in i ied\u201d Tes loading In ro te kind, with grateful smile she greets An JE ares her pleasures and her fortune is cruel, still half ay.she m gots him, He x polais with envy.ut the tavored Tow.and th fra- Ber path, Thon smooth strown with fra Reams out ont! her He ve for or i$ and Nature's God; en furto rugeed lines of duty Bhe ho never te beneath the setamies no idle hours are ra days a to ennui Foul ok Both: ton an frivolity} bave st © her or ba vain, * she Bas\u201d conquered The rah and ls dreamers dally pass us r, recherahie us to dress, Jogi ales er linger near Parnassus Te fro da eon distress, ihe | finds @ scope for solencs he o res 8 riots as th ana and never fare One verb of Latin, A tyto's Knowledge uta Noman ] Des ant, suphonious, ant, ttain thotr ?dem Ya the added fs ery tong only huma te fout ales th the hest Jor | we reach} ho conoeive Thon a a AE endid woman sngtho Bas not What Heaven and Na- oli a ZE A.Boyden: Orgnge.N.J.\u2014\u2014 LIVIN G OR DEAD, .By Kugh Conway (A J.Fargusd CHAPTER XXVI.\u2014 Continued.But how had he gone?It was noeasy matter to finds que 8 pa at night across the moor, hen thought of the ing-boat., 3 ran down the beach,and rook to x the tense | is à prosent\u2014 a aroused her husband and told him launch the boat.He must go to inehead at once.He had important aN in a ba, + ¢ breeze blowing.Her bh and Bor\u2019 eldest son got out the boat and BWA, AA or etigonee settled the mattem Be Xe thing to be decided was how w Tue Tugitive\u2014by land or by We found we had no choice.T hemmed rman No.2 was away in his craft, oy land wè must go.6 snatched a fast, put ther the few ey we needed, an started forth.tinge wo Ill-luck beset, us, The only chance ot iting à conveyance was at the little 2m.Arriving there we fo mer Passmore was away, & was worse, in compan with: his i cart, There was no ould bu In harness, even if they de | und pd any thing to which to harness it.Mrs.Passmore, who saw from our Jooks Sho urgenoy of the Sas Xpress er sorrow in good m Beovonsh and assured us that À her ca0sband t.return any moment.So we wal thwell puffing at a great , and, am sorry to say, mingling uch strong language with the smoke.Mrs, y asémore was tearful in her oR hen minute after minute passed hout her husband appearance.After losin nes?preci ous | hour we oi and.our min on 3 walk until we found à Convoy.We trudged on miles before of came to us.Now, ten miles e to catch any hb: othe night mall; s0 it was x pe! ock in ne morning when we t Paddington, my od at à the first train Cre) head, it was clear he rad nearly ty.four hours\u2019 AT of at * mirent tired out, thip time 1 Hôtioed oy & state, He himself was 80 &ccus.tomed to fatigue that the exertions of the day scarcely told upon him.nil.can\u2019 ything more to-nigh Let us turn into the hotel an qua an hour or two's sleep.We Ph a ang Journey Sie us and must start as To bof re à went, but not for many Jes Alf past seven Je wero at er, and se ng W nite to a ose the Continent.A *Wo shall only be n-few miles behind __ Bim said Rothwell.*\u2018\\Ve shall reach nag before he has time to séttle any nite sure he has \u2018gone a+} Lave gone struight to my \u2018mot di How s DE tone those two last words (péage 9 his one idea will be ven fe will not, loo look tt wife's again unt! ed out Chesham, shou de sea Fou roulé do the p\u2014 Laurence, I éught to call uw\u201d Fe let us make surg,\u201d I d.\u2014but how?We can Lele.h to y= oth, and ask her if th unusual has ocourred.But I eve he knew where to fad her.14 où tell him ?\u201d i ook my head, Then Iau quais to hon © any, to solicitor for it it.y Lord Hiothrrell fell In with m proposal.We finished our breakfast, and afterward drove over to Russell Si a R it was too early | to pape to fin at his 0 © was tit més bein 5 us at on Pedelon gr of ble mornin ng from his 0 and.brushing he erumbs of bre: Lord Rol oll and Mr.Philip Nor- 5-4 said ; Tam urprised\u2014I may + say astonished,\" Eaymors, a Roth i is Jontloman Mx.ully beg your lord- About dispu jing \u20ac knows ah the y natñè his father im, until hat father introduces me by another d \" ation.\u201d { 1 said, me what you k | is not wit Erp, it fal tell dont Me \u201caf 13 a\u201d \u201cfe pln pare Grace.My father kne very little money My the bouse : AR he would most lik ikely go ; ag boon with no Freueh, and bat ome verb of Le she seems ne the most.\u201cMr EE [oem The Fashion she may reverense Yet, fn sex, bave due rexazd for.its I A NT ee al ant Pesto mid distress at Wi ne eo may Hers Fa ent her conversation cdiarm- pros er bis | wovements.\u201d been with ou ?YA nswez - lomee, it is a yout of life \u201cYou me about ong o'clock yostord read Ho informed me he was going 9 wanted .money, so I gave enh dred pounds.\u201d Rothwell and I exchanged glances, Our conjectures were righ e say whe ere he was go vas 0] © did not, Mr.Philip.\u2018He seemed quite w pot, re to iinply Tint Dis kal © oar me av Nery abort tim tue wh spoke but wo \u201cHe was calm and collected.\u201d Phû ue was very calm, very collected, 3 \u201cAlthough I don\u2019t Wo are going,\u2019 | ** said Rot is to see fair pl ay.will finish Chesham safe enough time.\u2019 \" \u201cWe can\u2019t stop the meeting.quite know our father, I have never Jet been o stop him'from doing w.If he insults Chesham in public, satistied, However, 1 thought it best not to men my Ton to Rothwell, | \u2018We had bottor \u20ac go,\u201d 1 said.\u201cYes, we will go; that man ho shall have the chance, will do it too.\u201d \u201cBut men dort, fight duels to death, now-a-da \u201cDon't they! know about town, seen - In node ought Sat to the éven In these degénerate days.will be fought out.It s tow.matter.CHAPTER XXVIL | A LA BARRIERE.in the travellers.But our se we saw nothing of him.establishment insisted that winners heavens, We felt sure that solon the tables were open it would be v: Chesham was we should Bnd belng \u20ac humani many a tu He knew the place the ways of it.The necessa his ment from which of a small percent: a a princely income, w upon as certainly as if he were Blane, by the mog business.We walked from table to table inspected the ring of rounding each .battle-fiel rante could the building, a man well known to both of us.\u201cNot to-night\u2014we are only round,\u201d answered Rothwell.was a small wit in his pla ar.on I'm looking round.had such a nigh We offered our congratulations.now, Norris, \u201d\u201d good to have seen your old an hesham cleaned out of ev iin \u201cc \u2018Chesham cleaned out! leaned out of \u2018Cleaned out of every ra) He's just left as bare Ped aed \u2014won the maximum three times.Then he seemed to go to pieces,\u201d Rothwell laughed a low 'augh- \u201cWho was the man ?\u201d\u201d I but can\u2019t remember w for hours just opposite C a fiver ever now and then as if iRcaranoes.Bu he changed Chessman id he speak to him ?\u201d* ere.him, and I 88% one o sw expressions Some over h © lost and-lost, He got face Th ont seit | it like a boy or madman.Winning, and must thousand voy Ty \u2019 \u2018\u2018How long has he beén gone ?\u201d* I was glad to \u201cNot half an hour.an ass of himself, I lent im wa dred.He wanted more, but I to I him, So then he went.2 *And the man you spoke of \u201cHe went too, I suspect.I did notice him again.\u201d beers talking to told us the n name ot We were close to one of ths ro tables.last few spins.Rothwell paused watched 4 © table being covarèd god according to the Pleasure or tition of the untèrs, at the delay, being Sager \"nat moment should ood Ins uel ed Wing very angry at.ry fo ties were soon complied with, and under guidance I entered for the first time the gigantic famabling establish- your hand.Began with wonde an a |: [ts ressning pA next him, and backed hs Tack tt began to change.A man came in an stood opposite him and looked at hi.| \u201cNot a word ; but Fp looked al father, Mr.Erin called za did , Or why he oe he seem quite LP yiquite bim- although I do bis state of with few M.We thanked Mr.Grace for his information, and wished him good morning.ben we wont to our respective abodes 0 make a few preparations, agreeing meet and start by the first train to why well, \u201cunless it Laurence Estmere this \u201cCan we?Not unless both men have greatly changed.Chesham, with all his rasoality, was naver a coward, and as to able at he chose, how.gan we, two English gentlemen stop the ue I knew how to stop it; Ibada prior claim to Chesham\u2019s attention.He had no right to go risking the life I meant to have against any one else, until I was to avoid interfer- tion hut I swear to you Philip, \u2018that if your father wishes to kill He the fot such fellows as you: perhaps, but I have end \"hot be stopped.I will stand by your father as I stood once before, and see that dog fall to rise no more.i \u201cBut supp pose\u2014\u201d\u201d I won°t 8 uppose ar any thing\u2014but I'll doll you one thin Chesham leaves the alive ll ave him out myself next day.ith three men so kindly disposed ard hesham\u2019s career bade fair to be brought to a sudden stop.Still I waa determined to have the precedence Wa travelled with all speed to Monaco.At every halting-place we inspected the other carriages ol know that my father could not biped much ahe of us, and that a chance delay of a few hours on his part might make us fellow- was vain; It was night when we arrived at 0 Mooaco.We found we should have Just time to (engage beds at a hotel, and reach Monte Carlo before the hour struck at which that well-conducted and losers should postpone their struggles 4ntil another PU pose high in the - B8 to geek Chesham elsewhere; and where of my fa tothe Rothwell who was far trom Satire) rely above the weakness of been at Monte Carlo and rmal- aid e of chance, draws ich may be calculat- in the quiet and legitimate way of and er faces sur- of fortune.Neither at roulette nor at trente et gua- e discover Chesham~\u2014no- where could we see my father.We were turning away to pursue our researches \u2019 in other and more innocent adjuncts to when we were accosted b had just risen from one of the \u2018tables, and bore the cheerful face of a winner, \u201cCome to tempt fortune jo he said, \u201cLookin round,\u201d said our triend, who Rocke ts are crammed with notes and.doi ; Inever \u201cYou ought to have been here just continued our luck friend.\u201cIt might have done your ax boar, tagonis gaviipaxiog | 3 man, short beard and mustache, 3 v6 sean some one like him years 0 He sto csham staking for.fies and He five}: off.I wus afraid he was om, to mils | un- d him J was no good while luck was against not Rothwell pressed my elbow, and having with some troubfe shaken ox our fortunate friend, we mpared to i search of Chesham.The m te It wanted but a few miuutes to Lab s, male and female, | were concentrating their épergies on the | an with à 78 rasted.Ph w AM Ratitwol.\u201c dn a Ent awd as 1 i Ito \u201cTe be Conti : NE op is divided ded In orton: cout o dimded ehovn to the £ es te ished faith \\ Boon S snd tn defondinr Ney a on { the bal piiyshonat ht ve thas ioc sight.Late and early they debate heer coasing, never aa! Tihs soy aegis 0 Bh Beers als Lobel But, à disputing et sinote the table Till they jarred the plates, Tossed about th allows of the wild £i Stele hey (ued TN With re dpi Tousurod priont at huguenots From d discusslo 3 come to blows, Au :1 Do Monts had no repose From their flerce app a Oft the minister came, or How while he bad boon TIR ing To he quré and d deny in, That DR io lat bs: to on him pk n h more than prisstly vim, nt him, body, hea m Boat him till he fled.Days [Jaased by, and thon one morning, the sunbeams wore adorning Sea and sky, the lo okout's warning Echued from the mast: An fore the close of day, Sato the little vossel Anchored in a sheltere y: d was reached at last.But.within their cabins lying, mPriest and Minister ware \u2018ing, | To their future haven pie ink ro the dawn they And within t the forest rade Boon a narrow grave was made \u2018Where the two were gently laid, Bleeping aide by el That same evening, as they rest Bound the fire, the satlors je es Of he dec dead.how they contest Anda sailor, Ia Sohing, sald :~ aqasai ope the roverond dead Y nder in oot BAITOW bo anago to ngree.\u201d AnrTrun Wma, MONTREAL *Seq Parkman's \" Pioneers of France in the New World.\" chap.III, openingparagraphs.\u2014 Byron and Benaumarchais, Many miéntlis ago, I ked the following questions by sa, Lie ntreal); \u201cIn a novel oy OF \u201cValentine Strange: a Story of the Primrose Way,\u2019 by vid {Jurist array, these words ocour: WI laugh,\u2019 wrote the sacldent satirist that ever put pen to paper, \u2018It is that 1 may not weep.\" Who Is the writer allud ed to, and where pid bis words be fou orhaps be High : \u201cSwift may perha termed \u2018the saddest sa fi t that fay 2 pen to paper; \u201d but the rior to whom bristle urray alludes is Lor rd | Byron.In \u201cDon Juan,\u201d Canto IV, 8t.4, he says: \u201cAnd it I lauch at any mortal th ins.Tis that I may not weep; \u201cnd i weap \"Tis that our nature cannot always bring tself to apathy, ete.sù ince I wrote this reply.I have met with the following sentence in \u201cLe Barbier de ile\u201d by umacchals je me presse de rire de tous, de eur d'étre obligé d'n pleurer.rd Byron fronly oontessed to Moore, his her, that he always picked up anything in his reading that permed likely to prove of use im.So that he 1 probabl \u201cconveyed\u201d his sentiment from the bellnant Frenchman.blogra Synonyms\u2014A Query Answered.Kditor Notes and 818,\u2014Whet.if any, is the difference, betwee on the words divided, separated, pa Would not one, in every case, 0 10 orvreas the meaning of the other two?D B Be.James street, ° ood style has been defined as To r wa in their - proper places.\" alter Savage Laudor, a great master of style, do- de- clarea that Af if the correct word falle -come at his cal), he frequently comimittod & a m_to the Hames.How many verses ave o lthrown into the fire, because the one pec the wanted\u2019 mos ost, was Soverably Jost I\" and | itis related of Br (Ey the American poet, that he often rried in his ket yorses prises out adjectives, until baupy suggestion brougnt the suitable words for the waiting The greatest beauty of of writing, as erhard remarks, is p of expression ; and it is this precision of ex pression that\u2019 the study of ba are called synonyms is well adapted to teach.Bya Necessary consequence it ensures accuracy of though exercises the faculty of corm- parison while it sharpens the critical skill, and tends to diminish and settle those verbal disputes which in theolo , morality, science, and indeed in ali J ranches of philosophy bave so often d ron men into parties for want of their understanding one another.- Thè q on may bb asked.What is a gynonyin Literally, according to Whately, {timp es an exact coincidence of meani wo or more words.In this case the would, of course, be no room for discussion or discrimination, but the term ls generally applied to words which woul ld [more Ker uy be called ed hee seudo-syn words having a shade of diffarence.bu but Li à sufficient resemblance of meani to make them liable to be confounded.For oe, most people would call the adverbs à \u201c almost \u2019\u2019 strict synonymus, at first fail to detect any distinction between them.Nevertheless, there aa difference in the use of the two words.never a negative, Wa séy: She is not nearly so handsome as her sister ; * but we could not correctly say, a he verbe \u2018to blanch \u201d and \u201c to whiten © are, in the same way, often suppos to ba | el fdontionl in meaning.But *to whiten \"is to superliduce & white ocolor\u2014thus, to w a house, a whitened sepulchre\u2014while \u201cto blanch\u201d is to withdraw some coloring fatter w hich conceals the natural white.spoure sa : \u201c* My chosk noon FE ear, and we speak of ing almonds or Hine, ra Fan, * ope 8 and \u201csontrary\u201d far from havi the Forde raivided, ssparated, : entioned by my correspoi pondent Rien think th tha, th thoy are are shrigt Wy ble tor 1 ores can ot be Cad Tne aia Cases i oroat J 3 \u2019 Partod\u201d is not olwaya ,caulvalent to diet od \u201d gr \u201cdivided\u201d to \u201cseparated,\u201d of ie ied.somo ote Sak padount, Jo ro Ad ma 7 0e uso with p prio.BEE Hi bem muel, I, : propres t ner lovely and lessens Fr tha oir il sud, in eir death they were not \u201cThe do a also, 1 sso ou ought but de death Bt a i, i, om: fils Ta RS ong thers\u201d Akin fils ot ail potsasions 0 the wo res.could Dot be substituted for Faber apte in L uke 17: \u201cEvery = or rid divided agralat | itself prouzhi 10 o against a oe tallch i\u201d we could soarcely use the S7RoRT A Sen 1 : ee A d SEE the livin 4 ee\u201d or te\u201d for \u201c divide\u201d BE AEN Shes.word in Fxod iol?A vols Far Acta Xu gi pd: Tele 35 Gincets auld Bop.wo Whsraunto ih have 0 called Soul for ord sepèrate\u201d t a \"* and neithez * pa or vide\" would Convey the same m Iam writing in à fermho where thé oily books at hand ares Bible aud.a 8 ospeare: I have chosén the forge sia ée f the-foëmer volume.f in] sual have faken them from latter.A fow familiar tostances may furs \u20ac Miustrate the different sways in ays which ree words ar.como us « divi x bates among soma children\u2014n (on red Or Separate al) ntalos but \"abs d dy a rires Alri AT hn Paire aris, ana quot! ont of 6 divided (bob Are A man ad vie Fike.are ors LORD 2 - judge fr given pi ought to possess.ail\u2014-pamely, te themselves.doubt, uc in the the discipline sure that the camp, snd were perform necessity for and upon two on actual se; with them a which \u2018 them here, enemy to enoou Dime} saw ey Empire.Lord atron body, we th giants erno peral\u201d ever, forget peaceful by u their own Shere.wl Repos! es duriog their ries of ban when lla vot of the, De nd ndorvod, a o.l umber o so to anon 30 10 men Poe and large gs the Penterais and a large number of the raity.tatistics of thé Ord È er in SIR, \u2014A grea export d | Donors quer, Stockholders Lumbar, dut, w Tree of the siaug EE ptr WoLsELETS sPEROm- To the Axsitlery Volenteurs at dobre The distribution of pri prizes for thé ful competitore at the Shoots teer Artill y moe Lord Wolselsy, who ia.meu, it had bes to come among bh afn well set tun.80 ell dri od, and, as There were many donnez ties vrhloh ought to be very efficlent font jo\u2019 JD foe ry ou there was one qualit a e mean occupiod the Camp las been some corps which had gen a 1 a nid more manne performed their duties; but, on the whole, ho was Informed, been adm the manner in which the duties to all who took part They would carry back to and their own corps enlarged ideas as discipline.Without discipline no body of men oould be yorthy of called eoidlers.It had been tion to him to see the represen honor of being associated for many Joars reice.He was glad thot they, they Bad not only come a long distance to show what ers of would go back to their h Tas sare) pd expressed th a England + When he said he Doartil weloomed an with groat at pleasure the YH they Eirades \u2018aod bere an © number of comrad Friends ys had formed.He was also g amount of hardehlo, & an He was s upon, they i De able to do! i Tho Tature had Aone on previous occasions, Judge that Then men now forming the Canadian Militia were elt before the ing nat pad bee jubites of Her M should see representatives colonies in this country.those who bolleved in the tedecatles ot Jour eer olseley concluded by expresting the pleasure it had afforded him to take part in the pu ptation ot the dasciie © Volunie up the rout of the m \u201cThe meeting h Incidents of ot speol; throughout the two weeks of FE splendid BLOQUE team, an Distribution Tr appearance; of the Canadians ought to put our men on their mettia.We are quite aware that tne former: pre picked men\u2014and are pie ch it would never be | Ro other colony.But even aliowing for tnis, we must say that we have seldom seen Buch & body of soldiers asthe Canadian Artillerymen who have just left Shoeburynese, \u2018No- ink, who saw th in equally g in a medals that they can do and have actually done, more try - uw à 64-poundar ri or marc pet will returd home, polls of ir recent Gene They indeed, laden with the s, campaign, vented them, not without sers dimouity, from carrying off the Queen\u2019s Prize, but by thelr prowess with the Armstrong the have recovered \u2018whi Golonal Rayand nis men brought bask from nada two: years ago; they have tak va the Londonderry Cup from best team we could bring against them, fey bave refused even to let the prise \u20ac #iven y wor unr L Moreover the haves on, a ride for Shall firing.an 4 Sata I as ODDFELLOWNEIE erates Grand Eades Independent a \u2014 .Order of Oadfsllews \u2014 Ameri- a re Olty of Boston roprssonte tatives of the 8.G.uo on an es ive soa on an a, fo I thelr) ate ortain place on Nel ag Bd of Psp TE 7 new Den Patrsrene 3) \"ren Eh tae folowing 2 Numibe Se ort NU ro m panne: 532,48 AR Ta Sh dos ir fer Tor he ie Found ih \u2018trip from Sresolsed toi Timber ones TR mn the Be lr To the Editor oT Tu STAR A] 8 County, JR tar which ba Las als eu rected Si team sad Let Deere pire © Ta EE 102 d her = \u2018out of bmn ose ot of export Holmes Bve a oapagity to cut PRON Madawiastes Cofar \u2019 of tie vedic .+ No htafed f complets tbe work ol dene Lr {mets PA nu Aug 25, 1886.horse tie fe : .w which are closaly all e lollowing om will \u201cby dd ber, on Anas late, remove, dise e.dissovar, mine ate, disintegre pose, ana analyzp, dis- connest, dis bu 9, share, of ot, mets, assign, approprin tion, ou D'ain, and considerable Eee t vi ace 2, 8.urately ther meaning of orga .= TRACE a a Rroat yy to bie y ort dom, 80 à could the number of Prizes.had so FHoient as péter ymon.2 goldior J which Gh wis cominon to ene in daspl as Ee the manner d who had d Dobaved eo À Ot.coù others, wh eo had, no more punctual then others in which they had and conduct of the men had, experience they aio od In camp, would be a I in {nese annual delle own homes to the ing tsatisfao- tives of the tie, witb whiob he bad the or three remarirablé occas were, but that they omes carrying very large où number of prizes bad el won.He of every mteor foros of to the \u2018vo ped they would remember a atts erable oe a a formidable onl m in the field, and could worthy of those who He ooh achood 4 the hope n expressod tha t next Your, be- 8 ré we qu all the great e was ons ment aseile tbup sumé marked dy: $wo as been al interest\u2014 4d the Wolseley at the Prize ible for f possibile for to Canada or any ase olean-Hmbed ing the Shift for thé qe - \u201cthe Sight Thor marel the day, in full\" 0- rent ave pre- the Montreal Cup, en the , and Governor-General, for excel- k, remain among pository Sompasition so so that £2 The Be- ga rte cate of the air stay,\u2014and a6 Arran pui ons, extass on ete Pr not 0, line.of hie.andsome reat favor would bs conn ÿou could inform At whath Al] jambe ber, mentioned inthe = or a = ew Brunswick Rv W.Sue \\nnds looked up, have on the American sido sid NES A cas Side same, 80 on.at once D dd Asie Jia nth m in the Poe I ters written, - tou\" they dit- Hong walk, \"and this is what I ; noe.Awithdrawing of many plans aod t r rand Short hutbar: oy Le.and ag she or lbs opin hs Anderios alone, to #hiok early ox roaming of \u2018that bumber per nay be addod ner Theo nauiges imi Busta is aad se have no weight Frith its acceptance by the the literary posto lo pas AT never Sag plo pie on tr iad om 15 Which be 1s 1s devoted.15 ace It was the pleasure Literary Leaves\u201d representative à few evenings ago to meet the novelist and engage him in conversation r lng himsell and wor \u201c1 have just returned from an afternoon stroll,\u201d remarked the novelist.wl his le my {ovarlable custom after my days work.When do X_ work?1 goneraily sis down immediately attes By roa Sans whiloh I have about 8 o'clock, aud with the exception olan hour for lun 1 write continuously from mh that time until oy or 4 In the afternoon.Then I go out for my walk.\u201d ed.never work at night, then?\u201d was and ane that rarely Ny Indes oad 1m Pire an a time when did so, but my work always showed it.writer's work at night is almost always morbidu.There is no better time to work than doring the morning.\u201d ny mush work constitutes a day's labor with you \u201cThat varies a great deal.fometimes I write four or five pages other days I will write as es as lacep, and I have no average, but do as much as I feel doing, or have time to do, and then I 8 8 Bo ou derive genuine pleasure trom your war \u201cAlven: tor 1am absorbed in whatever 1 I presume 1 derived the most Pleasure rom m ture\u2019s Serlal Story,\u2019 or it was an oùt-ol-dour study, and auy- thing about Nature always flads a respon give hold in me.Then, in two or the charac- that work are portrayed my father and my mother, and thelr memory is blessed a gacred to maso the \u2018 characters ES our stories fing Jebsetont n te appenings, pinoxelebs a fo atid fea ory case,\u201d never manufacture à stor; ad id Tomine do 1 Of course, Félaborate an % doaliza, but the actual ost 1 real life.Iam always on the ed for eon 0 l0gidents and when sse one that 1 think is adapted for a stor 1 [make uote of iL.\u201cBpeak rrespondence, like that of m others, Popes presume Tn is ofa: varus tae la hing] preiied the novelist: \u201cIt is sam y inæ what letters I sometimes receive, and how dificult itis for some persons to realize that an author's time is valuable.Of course ! am not a stranger to the autograph these requests I receive, my share.But what the n You à aspiring authors.I am often read thom, revise them ully, press an opinion as to the merit of the contribution.Why, I have roquentiy been requested to de a hole Boat w 8 wor, nele do with these?Well, thot oe Ican ItI Fa spare moment, I look * over the story or article, and encourage t writer, A possible.\u201cBi But at ts the éndgrnn Ja too , great for cal 08.\u201cWhat exercise a ou most tudaige in, and has partic ular ope à do you recom- \u201cSo far as Iam conce med, Tite go s xood.mend to all who work with {he Den ang am are oonfined.Exercise should never opinion, be fore si ork, always after the task of the day bas mpleted.Then ode receives far more been rom it than 1! taken before work.I alse like to work in my and hardiy e better means Huntiog and fishing are also favorite.sports with me, adin keep à good gun and a fishing rod cl \u201c ave you entirely given up gardening for Literature I Yes, almas most entirely, even in an amateur Tan Of course, 1 still retain an active inte- that 18 interesting or new a a Aron or a farm.But as to any booms rticipation, a formeriy, I have ni may eas Interests here tome mention that rang Mr.Roo\u2019s rural ré- tes at Cet Coravalon-tée- Hudson show no Ink of proper care attention.The BA oonslats of Ewent tire acres and ciltivatad jar jlo Lo Farming bus vells! ese grounds he uo alone.aver 113 ditereat v variates of grapes, aod has had berry Suds seventy §iefen, t varieties of that lusdo us berry in bearing at time.One year Mr.Koe's 250 har elfes in ani het prev app lo an is year torty Basbels cf wil be taken froin bis 2 What are so mdi plans ?* wis | asked} the no: EE as he courteously shewsd | response 3 in Sly fo tend self to study! es HoT SH She | \u2018and *$riand prerthing bro prove (kreeable, y alta ADN here ended the writer\u2019 x perhagy, the e most [popular Ht bot 5 isextre lens ja position: t Heu ÿ avoid he me 3 satel TiC! avo wherever 6 And wits ge blac ae op mote readily gta © Bim Tor à lanter, with k com ely than the a for\u2019 i \"of the Eds VbioD.hava vo entered culot Chom pr DULLNESS IN EXGLAND.\u201cA most discôuraging report comes from a : carreapondent concerning thé writ- ess aud publishèrs of books in England.to our authority, whose letter is Just at hand, the prospect of the fall season &loomy.* The publishers, who, boon the past year, have had the tomerity Eo a a w 5 ee ener to ntirely absorb public ir oyérco more conservative ceurse than for years; the outlook for ulkpown suthors, ba eus over \u2018 pe la especially pores thls new disturbance of hor WE | at ors #80 bean n fo work ; Alle on sbjourning io the wis soon puhlish ns new novel, aces, All ace\u201d Mr.J Justin Moca: dy ish r tie some sow Joccures f for | Be Parpers fo + UYHR NEW \u2018announcement expont where bas been given to Mr of the membats of the & White, bereaer Bo not be kiven that bae cha: ae and be you series is Te usioë of Frs He four volumes will subeaription\u2019only.herd a Ohloag pearato be will sec Dodge herself; si she saya: ship ot the Current I le note to which you call Readers of Harper\u2019 who has been publications The sudden flood of to be further [3 Kuss his volume form the second of a in press, of which of the author's \u201c head Ho of gd Orjeaus its Aspec De toushed upo pop, D aor of the \u201ccity and Live, but might Mr.Edmund Hudeni correspondent of tha ust for commission: for one write of lar, \u2026 Hudson will was the author of a * CANADIAN branch of stud has been able result of mach first of which was issued b XI issued, the Itis © on and oontains Dews oF en The Forum for Tumor: admirable Select pss roa! En article of on ga article 0 aly ed Gould considered.from two no com {From the New In tcl pans of their\u201d gulit, have been drkgge dismissed.H ada these parties coul suit against the pa charge ot the wreng train ot from Probab opforo the Sera, as vo\u201d, ct agningt thé paper.d woul on parses cry oe will of the the ren em that the pe: | lev 9 à hindrance ot.Bin ratios value 0 Vote it ec: | oud to foratad us as derive rsonal taxes lieve rte from an rooto merchants who experience agres that more satisfactory in which row brovails tn en % tax real ra toe FUER = es &h sta of drawing the cover for Le, new ings Become y Lo og has they will | appear more as supplementary articles to the ina.or be continued tor about à a Dodge Gall Hamilton\u2019 \") as tor, as has been Yeportad.Evidently the ae knew more of the subject than likely noticed the Mierary notes which tollos tb maself Borel of VV inter sojourn.torical of largel ay phystaly a descrip- ah Soon.paper \u2018will describe the Lousiana, their country on the Beyou 1 Tache and the Bayou Tigre, and oy look and live at home.roel or over.15,000 m © pla rent \u20ac Largely the oy hee si de of men employed, at al provides homes for them, s schools for Taito children, amusements, eto.oount of the great Kru wbich was printed and w the Ordnance Department ia reading o columa Sane eet: readers And\u201d ho ose} been spared the the affloton St sc i FT & Nadsi a pri vache Ney York Seog he A sy the public roi ciets furnishes & reason foi known ™ \u201cOa tocre and gomowbat f worth saving de an éssay ÿ pro O.F.Dana, concerning the very Son ant matter of the mortality rate, and is à fo 2 thelr pos Dooitions and the case oi this reform esn be carr) \u201cThe Stat the {tlus lous : of tho \u201cmow new would be | Vo the lLitorer merit of the |! The publishers therefore Sa ah @ publishe: ore, eu orize us the sta slatemon Sn while the most minyte Botlo aac d parti x ee 2 hy A 0 de) ent of @, po attic \u2018will be n admission to ils pi Padres that is potage merltorios Ao literary nse.The Tack or the \u2018risks ers abun dant opportu; thé artist's pencil will merit is The commiralo Vite fon of Freer] and, cie has for some time past 0 | tial number will appe ar on Jan.1, 1867.\u2018 0 \u201c \u201ccavronr ** WAB PAPHRS.The * war papers\u201d of the will pat.but eatures, the same em al the other be be brought out in book form upon the the series in the magazine.It ht that a more of three Or per abs made, to be sold bp but little ho re Miss Mar at the y À ita associate noe in a letter ; \u201cAll I know \u2018about my editor- am from the literary my attention.\u201d 8 Monthly have ve es e r this work.They Are 80 qlover who are dot always satisfied Ms Hower SEditor's Study\u201d Hill regret that the reviews are confined entirely to the ot the Harper firm.Russian litérature is increased bY aid low volumes now Tn preparation Y.Crowell & Co, of New: ii No Vv., to laid oh park ace ta aborts ath 0 the best opatribu- Be ald.3 arte Lette entitled à \u201cgt, John's Eve, and other Stories,\u201d and will series of 1's works th ro will be & repriné bson.Oue of the papers treats Appearanoe and its as a city with he author will other- wo char- its desirably t will not hot the W: neton oston saine Europe, sad | sud wiil- Socios : the great steel works of i Sohneidor & Co, cs the south of Fran dE piadean very Inte whi a ceteabinent NEW BOOKS, NuMmissaTioa™ 820.B.W.McLachlan, Montreal.Nations leave \u2018no more indelible foot- rints to indicate their status of civil fon than their colus and modale ' ls ames 16 butnismoatiet, a Mol achlan ut before the publio the telligen first chan\u2019 ts of the under the French régime in Can n the Year 1670 0 y V.Itis worthy of note that in the number and variety et coins and medals Frevince ot Quebec leads the Dominion, with Nova Bootia as second.Tie © book le wel rol\u2019 got.u and is ornamented outa, ' NEW MAGAZINES.dcxoliont raie ranks ; HSE seh cgiablah: Mo von lo terest ass etters, Bu Ort piece.pootiosl short pieces, entertain its and bl Toaders 1 addition it has a A supplement of of the © magasine is biweekly and its a, prios 1s $3.60, Penton of rfl.oo pro we in an able AE à ou points of view.The aru icles ase | timely but call for Dafeotive Live] Laws, York Journal.) aw York, within.the t-tew week: dispovered romineat Hy the city.that ore Day todelre galere its fast hous, produoiu ug ovidence they ocourred in Can- d have entered a libel 1 .a% once on {ta first .and might havs urther comment, p thelr tracks so well get a substantial verdict Sa the Montreal Taxation System, (From the lac Glpbe.} be & x abollehed- Bus wé right as 6 moon as ask for such a revo- Inbionary rotor The only way.in which to torm at all is to enlis Showing estate owners \u201cby show rsonalty ss ab prese ta prosperity.and at ol 8 growth of the \u2018This is the practical The Montreal system much revenue as we and weuld re- ER We > had Moatrn outront love She license sy: very hoy fiir that Ontario.But no estate only could be be a wie a, outre be ue he the TY Eien Ti '« HOPKIK! [: Ee a Fa \"HUMPHREYS FRETS HAA Boaltute LL 18038 : DR te: néf a Book of all Diseases, J iocling mor it by atl (Sloth loth Gold Binding fe burial wel a A.TRAD PANE, taken B good faod.and forti dptnks, or nincara you oo nice.puch Phone gol or 1 ven : orm amine.tuuited Sa ihe convention | Grae cols REA Ad i zm tas om RS Heit Thoin Gm : nar ror hs engha, Bronchitis.d rom me purale a iy i Fag 2, vacisTs + Lint wi Hl dvs AUS a0 0 UR Hf ir Bilious ee : matiom, Rh nmatio ver inde Bleeding.or ovine ine st anoncscsenauenéarusec0s DISEASES of the w THROAT VOICE and MO DETHAN'S LOZENGES ' {Berthollats 8 alt).eCnenisi, ras Bandis, MB, Paris, And at ail Densts fer Fronch Remedies.; - Sxin Diseases, Horpes.Songestlions, :fhBomstnia, Ulcers ané \u2018vita Bloods\u2019 Fors worn-out, te \u201crumdaws 49 Te, GIBERTS ar pei R i otenica, Ttis IODURATE Dpuoaims DRAGEES Put adrien puise ite She oe a pa Chronio Wesicnëme 8 and Ee ope : Len a ke main, te uterine, tomes ons ote io aes Sopuraivet.= They y un I ages and a ures weakness oi BEWARE OF *IarraTions ing, weak back, Ln devfity | BESLAURIERS (ite EOUTIGNT,) M, 7, da Cléry, poription a sold va gb print und I ahd at all good chemists* Price » er sit Aer er around HE.- - sels Hlustrated wiih color colored plates Fie aie 0 NT.:! SICK PACE sn Fevors Fe vi, present state of \u2018science the CELINEAU'S DRAGEES tiggto the surest and most active Tomy to oppose this terrible o diseaga, Be Be.+ MOUSNIER, Dragsist, Bosaux (Betne), Franos.STEEL, \u201cPENS ESTERBROO Leading Numbers: 34, 043, 330, 125, 161, pe ROBERT MILLER, SON & 00., .Weskae Rx compe wen.es fying ano F Prins En Gars a Biles Disecese seing nensnetius.Qu socount the eure of al) - AROUD\u2019S Conremptives, convalessent strength are sirengiheasd hy the use of this propara ee 025 AROUD, more se anv of i! a a Mont! radsrise lie preprint dolor the fénctione of Seition: ¥ a WITH I0DIDE OF POTASSIUN, BEEF AND QUININE ) Ghosh mente 1 blond, Rod oh combined with Genta, QUININE WINE WHR the nutritive principals of BERN j pg a0ed pera, fulle chdrom and les poh; without ght or ; General Depot in Parts, J.Fruxt, Druggist, 102 Richelieu Bt, Suc.to Aroud To AAA ST Aus.YAS FRXCIL URS Sreas [8 YER SVX , manent a ts ending Ep am em ote FE Development ot.- Cou alu Tesources.Lo v © etre i Bomarkitile Lecture by Mr, O.0.Calby, or M.P, nb Diaville, Que-Ploture ef : of the Matoriai- : \u201ci [SPECIAL TO THE STAR) | piaviLLE Que, August do \u2014 There -Îs general comment in.this neighborhood on the speech delivered at a Summer gathering hero on the 18th, by Mr, C, C.Colby, M.P.The address was upon the late rapid devel- i opment of Canadian resources and industries, and has taken the farmers-of Stanstead county by storm.Mr.Colby opened by referring to the social nature of the occasion and dis claiming any intention of delivering a political address.As some words about the affairs of the country were, nevertheless, expected from him, he would not disappoint his frieñids.He continued: \u2014 Faith, Hope and Energy make the for- tunos of individuals and nations.Without Faith and Hope there can be no fruitful Energy.In these days of sharp competition each takes his personal level ; the strongest and the fittest sur- .vive: \"80 with nations.We have in- horited a noble heritage which wé must improve or drop to the rear.But we can confidently challenge comparison with the most progressive nations.No people during the last twenty-five years ave shown more public splri or achieved greater results relativelythan we have.are practically independent of any nation in Europe or America, not alone in the ordinary wants of life but in the appliances of a high state of civilization, and in the means and applianees for domestic trade., HOW FAR IIAVÉ WE MOVED in the direction of industrial independence, and wbat further pro- gross is casi y ossible ?Say a ges has wid a house, equip his farm, ome his family and educate is children.All the farm and building implomaute are.Canadian mado as are the stone, brick, mortar and cement and: the timber for the framework.Tha latter and the.roof is made of Canadian material whether shingle, claphoards, timber, slate or felt.So are the nails, the doors, the sashes and the blinds, the hinges and the hangings, the locks, bolts, screws and lightning rods.To furnish the house we have our own furnaces, hot water, steam or hot air, all Canadian made ; the cookery range also and its furniture of pots, kettles, boilers, sad irons and all the plumber\u2019s works.our pails, buckets and tubs are made here, a3 well as the pumps, iron pipe and ile drains.We have too Cauadian made pottery and china in the pantry.the dining-room is Canadian furni- fare, ou cutler xy and plated ware, lamps and e carpets.also and the oilcloth, ne he window hangings, the icture frames and the fire-proof safe.e parlor all the elegant tables with their marblo tops, sofas, chairs, their springs, linin, and stuffing, the - oabinet organ, the piano, the paper on \u201c the wall are made within our borders.The same with the articles in the bedrooms, all Canadian, even the pins in cushions, and erha Canadian patent remedies in fan glass bottles, Canadian maps, à prints, chromos and peinti ngs are on the walls, and Canaan plants bloom in Canadian pots as (Shey should.The lawn is clipped a Canadian lawn mower.All then dat utensils and sugaring implemen Canadian ; the tool house is \" aea with harrows, ploughs, etc, and all other tools, all made in Canada.In the carriage house are Canadian carts, sleds, waggons and sloighs, With Canadian paint nd varnish he baby carriage will be found near the Canadian tent on the lawn, with its proclous freight playing with Canadian toys, The same is true of the harness room and of the stable.The fences of the owner are made with Ca nadian wire, and in his pocket he carries à Canadian paper note book and writes with a Canadian pencil, smokes a Canadian cigar.He is clad in Canadian made fabrics, boots, stockings, ete., except the braid on his coat, which \"will shortly be made:at Coaticook.The entire wardrobe of his wife and daughters, is of Canadian goods made by Canadian sewing women with Canadian sewin machines, and even the bustles an corsets are Canadian made.We have also opr silk, satin, flannel, shawl, glove and worsted factories, At lunch he eats preServed meats, canned fruits, biscuits, sal sugar and other condiments of Canadian production, and our tea and spices are coming over our own Canadian railway.In education, the commion school book series is printed by Canadian type, with Canadian aper, \u2014the school furniture is an \u2014the teachers are educated in Canadian high schools ; no matter for whats .calling, ery épportunity for education therein.is offered in Canada.The owner of .the farm above spoken of has A VISITOR _ wh observing by the Canadian Clock that: it fs time for his departure, passes out of the door with its panels of Canadian stained glass, bids adieu.But before he departs one of the young men shows him his fishing rods and tackle, hammock, boats gun, bicycle, balls, bats toboizga n, snowshoes, skates, ete., all o! ian manufacture, and then escorts him.to the train.- He checks his Canadian trunk, and buys his ticket with a note engraved in Canada and seats himself ina Canadian made car, dniahod lay Locuriously on lished native lodomottét, foo fod by by Éanadian coals back to his home in the city.The iron and steel bridges over which he crosses are made in Canada by the Dominion Bridge Co.He passes a quarry where the derricks, tools, \u2018sodox powder and dynamite are of Canadian -Amantfaeture.He passes lon ,ainrtao zats loaded_with Canadian oat.otatoes; Manitoba wheat Montrea our, Canadian beoves, fiorses and heep, Canadian butter and cheese, anadian lumber and mineral products, and a train load of Chinese teas coming over the C.I> R.As he approaches his home Yo sees at tho wharves Cane adian built vessels and steamboats.Te announces his arrival through a Can.tulian telephone over Canadian wires.Having purchased a basket of Canadian fruits: apples, peaches, pears, plums and rapes, he enters a Canadian street car s attention is, is drawn to thé solemn tone of a Canadian organ as citizens file into chureh for evening service.Passin by large mills and factories, \u201cthrough streets lighted by Canadian electric lamps, and near a crowd dis rsing from a fire extinguished b Janadian tire engine and hose he reac Les \u201chome, enquiring of himself what more we need to produce or manufacture a Canada in order to be industriously in dependent, and whether what little more is requisite could not be easily plied.HD adians are not open to the charge of Incapacity or sluggishness.For in- nco, there is a very instructive Gov- mment report upon the | SMANUFACTURING Na AD VSTILES IN oner appointed in 1864 to Ea lu Ontario and Que- 5 pee reports fi par foe establi lished in apadian.made | a humbers of 0 1850 inclusive a period of 26 years 5 factories were.establi hed \u2018and now ex- | ist.\u2018This is a little more than -two a Year.Fn Froth 1851 to 21800 inclusive 100 i x te Sr exist or As san ave of a year near erage 818 were en hen, an an average of 18 a year.From 1884 inclusive 258 were established an\u2018àverage of 43 à year, a marked increase in 8; industrial history.Amengst these 288 iro included many of the large cotton mills, agricultural implement factories, oar- rage factories and other Dew industries, During these six years-also the capital in the other factories: was OREATLY INCREASED AS WELL as their manufacturi capacities.The capital of the old foundries was increased: From $1,865,500 to 2,018,000, nearly 40 per cent.;.that of .imachirery factories, from $2,273,000 to 500, more than 40 per cent.The 20 aglouttural implement factories increased their capital from $2,200,000 t $3,750,000, or nearly 65 per cent.eighteen new ones of these latter factories were added at a cost of $608,500.In manufactures of iron, such as rolling mills, nail factories, bridge works, tool, pump, hammer, axle file, saw and other factories, the invested capital of the 43 old factories was increased during the same six years 40 per cent.to $3: 500 and 21 new factories started Ho capital\u2018 added in the manufacture of carriages, cars, spools, bobbins and other wood work was more than 65 per cent, of that previously invested; in boots and shoes 33 per cent.; in wire goods, brass work, tinware, ty pe rivets, ele, 80 per cent; in paper factories 75 per cent.; in musical instruments 400 per \u2018cent.; in clothing about 50 per cent.; in miscellaneous industries more than\u2019 150 per cent., and the number of employés in this class was increased 213 per cent.The amount in cotton mills increased from $1,800,000 to $4,998,000 and the increase in numbers of operatives was 210 per cent.\u201cThe increase in the number of hands in the factories visited was about 100 per cent., wages have increased 108 per cent., value of products 126 per cent.and capital 85 per cent, a marvellous growth for 6 years.\u201d These prove the energy, enterprise and ingenuity of the Canadian people acting \u2018as individuals.«In our -collectie: capacity we have shown ratifying proofs of patriotism and public spirit.The acquisition of the North- Wes the consolidation of the Provinces into a Dominion and the construction of the C.P.R.are among the GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE AGE and have caused the name of Canada to be known and respected throughout the world.They are perhaps better appreciated abroad than understood at home.Already ships have come from China to our western shores laden with teas; already the mother country begins to see in our great transcontinental railway a safer aud speedier all British route to Asia and Australasia than by the Suez canal.The Canadian Pacific is of three fold utility\u2014it consolidates our territorial domain it opens to settlement the most extensive traek of fertile prairie country on the continent and when completed to thé Atlantic as it will be next year, it will become the great in- teroceanio railway and, , Dighway of nations, boing as is under our control.It ves\u201d us a competing .line to hicago and the Vestorg, States, which means better service dnd reduced rates.It gives us also.a competing telegraph line with connections rgund the world.And swift steamérs on the Atlantic from Halifax or Loujsburg will shorten the voyage to \u20185 days.Not only is the C.P, R., & stupendous- work but its rapid ana thorough building and equipment are the marvel jof the age.Only five ears spa the company came into istence.Their annual report on the 12th May last shows they owned and controliod at that time 4337 miles of railway.When placing their last loan of 20 million dollars in London in order to re the Dominion Government tho last ¢ of ar owing to it, sixty millions were offered for the twenty desired, and the five per cent.bonds were taken at a premium of four cent.The question hercafter will not be \u201cWhat can Canadians do?\u201d It will be rather, - \u201cWHAT CANNOT CANADIANS DO?\u201d To show the r: apidity ofthe work, I may mention that the average of the track laid on each working day of 1882, was 2 6:10 miles, and on each of two days 4 1-10'miles were laid.In 1883, the average Was 24 miles per day, and on each of two days over 8 miles of track were laid.\u2018I take these figures from that clever and enterprising paper THE MONTREAL STAR.À writer in that newspaper says: \u2018\u201cMore than 300 miles have been cut through solid rock, mountains have been pierced by scores of tunnels, innumerable rivers have been crossed, some by iron bridges over 1000 feet in length, one wooden bridge 236 feet above the water, the highest in America, ard no less \"than 14 streams have been diverted from their natural beds by tunpelling through solid rock.Summer and Winter the work has gone on, the thermometer sometimes at 20 and 30 degrees below zero, and on the gsth January, 1885, nearl three miles of track were laid with the thermometer 40 degrees below zero, while the record shows that nearly 12,000 feet of track was laid when the thermometer was below registering point.On the Lake Superior \u2018section alone there was an army of 12,000 men employed on the work, and 2000 teams of horses, 8 upple- mentedir Winter by 800 trains of dogs.Twelve steamers brought su ipplies 4 to this force, which was distributed b fleets of small boats.\u201d This is a reco not of the exploits of a Cæsar or a Bonaparte, but of plain business men of our own country.No Canadian can repress à fecling of pride and exultation that this country and country men have accomplished so much, and that he him- sir shares the bouor aud advantages of Mot.us have faith-in \"THE FUTURE OF CANADA.Our limitless resources of soil, mine, forest and fisheries qualify us to become a great agricultural,\u201d manufacturing and commercial nation The astonishing growth of- our -manu- facturing industries and the construction of the C.I.R.prove that our people have the fenius, courage and ap- titnde needful for the development of our great resources.If we can believe the shins of tho times, we aro emerging from one of those Jeriods of depression which come over the world almost at leather, brushes, brooms and rope increased their capital 50 per cent.and seven new faclories were started.The regular intervals.We, are now prepared to absorb in our great North-West a large emigration from foreign shore and it will speedily come.Our political condition is well enough.We need not bother our héads at present about An- i nexation, Independence, Imperial Federation, radical changes in our own governmental system, or any other pol- ical contndrums.A man who always studying his own.anatomy and physiology, brooding over real or imaginary internal troubles, and dosing liim- self, commits slow suicide.If is so with nations.Let us have faith in the futnre, our country and ourselves; that faith which in material as well as spiritual concerns is tho substance of things ho od for, ar and the evidence of things no and we shall continue to press Seite ire .ë haar?Sats a ; w wk fro an: veu ned and can truthtull | ed to the rom Tau à pra sp Soman «noce pets here or ose LONDON, gust 14.We bad an old time at the Exhibition, On | on THE STAR desk a | printed invitation couched in the fnllowing language, \u201cSir Charles Tupper requests the pleasure of the representative of the MONTREAL STAR'S Company at lubcheon, in tbe Weet Quadrant, Colonial and Indlan Exhibition.on Friday, the 13th of August, at one o'clock.There was no R.S.V.P,, in the corner and so I presumed a plate was laid for me; i that I was expected and that _love feaat yesterday wy arrival I found the hte and which cominan y at twenty guineas.\u2018riesntite satilit t of the Dominion Organ an d Piano y, bas been sold! as it stands, in sialon to Pe which: many orders for duplicates have bee taken otde Jor thane, have Lo anchester, who bave aon representatives of the company for the past come through Messrs.Fi Mother occupied or vacant.bon golng Toching about the ages Canadian Court I found nearly all the exhibitors perusing documents of a similar nature.An hour or two later we were as sembled fo the salon of the West Quadrant in company with some distinguished visitors and Just as our party arrived the A, Froberers.1 am eased ab th that through the\" erseverance and activity ot M Mr.John Wes- ey, the Secretary of the Co here, the Dominion Or, an Co at last been able to get 19 consequence they obtained large orders in Germany, where a splendid trade can, and doubtless will be built up in the future.Another gentieman Ce with oe Doi aves Jere not long ines u printed paper to Bir Charles Tupper, which document I subsequently foun address {from the exhibitors to the High Commissioner, prior to his departure for Canada next week.dress was & recoguition by the exhibitors his distinguished services in connection with the exbibition and wishing Lady Tap- d himself G peed turn.Sir Oharles reaporded appropriately, and then we were all ushered Into the large dining room where tables had been arranged in the form of a gonpecting double T.About red an enty of us sat\u2019 sors in On Sir Charles right hand was and Caron; on his left, Sir \"Philip Sir adglybe and Sir Paul Davenport, from Australia.The menu wae a3 follows: m, os mith \"the other pairiots trom tie \u2018Dominion at Wimbledon.Of course the The gist of the ad- with the manufactures of the Dominion Organ and Piano Compan that Mr.L.& N.Pratt, of 1676 Notre Dame street, 1s their acoredited agent.B.GARDNER & BON'S EXHIBIT.Your esteemed fellow citizens, Messrs R.ardner & Son, bave an exhibit of two complete biscuit making machines and a self- acting engine lathe from their works in Nazareth street.They are in active operation continuously in the machine ment of the Dominion section.as been hero in daily atome ! for ea some Mayonnaise of Salmon, Mon Te abo head of tho t Boel .ast Chickens x Tongues Wooks, but has latel real, leaving Mr.Clark, machinery department, to represent the interests of his firm.Being the only biscuit machines in the Exhibition, they naturally attract much attention.There ar mixing machines for making the dough, thon r automatic machines which à per \u2018the rest of the work.b first receives the dough nat Bela passes to Baravois au Chocolat ps ste en vas rfect state ready for the baking.ving boxes, The best endorsement of these machines is enormous oxhibit \u2018of biscuits from Messi Christie, Brown & Cols Î' in the main court, which ore Fn foots on this class of machine .us it is called here the immense one in England and tor export to thecolonies.I know of ordera for New South and which Col.Gardner before his departure.to be regretted that the enter of the Novelty Works omit! of their steam engines, various articles of machinery for which the Messrs.Gardner are so celebrated throughout the Dominion aud in the United States.{Spiers ang Pond, the refreshment con tors of the Exhibition furnished the ediblas, and the wines were entirely the vine yarde belonging to > Most.onLreal.After the luneh, toasts became the order he first one, that Lo * Her asm, after whioh Sir Charles ed n The Canadian Exhi it wien 38 ery neat and \u2018oor This was responded to first Mr \"Sassor, the well known agricultural fuiplement manufacturer, of Toronto.Mr.Massey alluded in glowing terms to the success which bas attended the introduction of his machines in England, which b be finds can be sold at cheaper rates - lish ones and are much prolorred | Sy farmers in England.In this res the following pargraph from the The cracker, or mepiscait\u201d t le, Is an Wales and New Zeal flstog pr prontietor reel ovens ana the Mr.E.Chantel of Montreal.furnishes two very luterestl revolving lights for bn ht-houses is kept e open alr grounds looting with amps lit and Le attendant constantly in charge.The second exhibit of Mr.Chanteloup is, in my opinion, one of the in the Canadian section.It ral assortiment of brass and iron work from his manufactory in Craig street.\u2018l'hese inciude gilt and copper chandeliers, lights for the interior of railroad ad lights, fire \u201c Visitors to the Exhibition at South Kens- ington: rues avo been ek with r of the truck viral imple- monts hae by Canada; but the comparative cheapness of these machines may not be t is very striking.or instance, the \u201cdiffrence Is Bot less s than u thresbers.Dino © exbibitors have received numerous orders, and our im- viement makers will have r sejves if lial competition is not to be- assey had conoluded, Dr.a [a responded tor Ontario.The Doc Canadian \u20181 Pave met Se and pick it up again with all cock! is ad much to do with the educa- done] pen of Canada, ad was therefore cars, places in steel and brass, fender iro copper locks, bolts, door handles, sign: ete.There are also some aques\u201d in \u2018copper and gilt, cnatin religious subjects, the execution of which phenomenal.CURRENT EXHIBITION NOTES.Distinguished Canadian Visitors\u2014Oontinu- d Larg ndan Pa the Canadian Parliament, ans wored for Que- dec, D.Woite for Nova Scotia, aud Mr.Ira Cornwall, jr, for New Brunswick, both in capital speeches, which were well \u2018\u2019applaud- en The Marchioness of Lonsdowns, \u2019000m- panied by Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice, visited the Canadian Section on Wednesday of last week, and, under the escort of Sir Charles Tupper, made a careful inspection of the exhibits, with which she expressed herself THE MARQUIS OF LORNE rose to his feet, hind after denouncing the apougtie properties of the dining hall i terms, procuedcd to eulogize tbe be Commissioner aud propose his health, which yas drunk with \u201cthree limes three and a Before Sir Charles could respond The Hon.Sir Adolphe Caron, Canadian Minister of Militia, visited the Exhibition on Monday.He was conducted over the Cana- by nine Executive Commis- expressed great satisfaction with the Canadion display, and was muob pleased with bis visit, ad is understood that Professor Wm.Saun- oe recently returned to Canad: progress in preparing for the shipment ot Autumn fruit to the Exhibition nd also for the Colonial Mar- He is arranging to obtain from local exhibitions and fairs throughout the Dominion specimens of the choicest fruit and vegetables for the purpose.Enq also on foot in regard tot to the cold dora of the fruit during the transit.hibition of the new \u2018fruit uit will it is ho made about the middle of nection with the show of the cultural Society, which 1s to be bold in the the Exhibition, and fro that date to the close of the Exhibition it pr intended to make a continuous display.There also seems reason to anticipate a permanent extension of tho export frui trade of Canada from the efforts that are pow being made.Reports show that the on be poor this season in On the continent accounts from erg.2, Rouen, Bt.Malo, and parts of Holland, state that the season it be Fodor the average, excepting, an excoptionaily 1 avo extend thé European market for apples beyond dits present Jroite ot London, 1 view we nnderstand that Mr.C XK.Hi Starr.of Nova Boots whole is ne f visit the NY aipal } busiaces.centres* of t ted Kingdoms, and endeavor to romote the 200 of the fruit direct quent pulls at his coat skirts sioner.Bir Adolph who was blushing like a timid school boy.Sir Philip told us, among other thinge, that but for the assis Commission by Sir Charles Tup t two and a ball vears, in whic n engaged over iis consideration and development, the present exhibition would Then the High Com- miesloner had de good deal to say in return- proposed to do, and let out She Jack that bis aporoaching visit to Can the purpose of advising with th the Canadian Government as to theproposition of making the sxnibition a never have existed.grace seems natural to all French Canadians in after-dinner speeches, Sir Adolphe Caron bad a few kind words Te say about the Marquis of Lorne and bis services while Governor-Genoral, and since his land, to which the Marquis replied with much feeling, bel requontl the repeated plaudits of his auditors.This ended tbe most agreeable the Canadian section Conservatory ot event connected with of the Exhibition which has occurred st its ope INTEREST IN CANADA.ng the past week the London Times, in two Vol its issues, bas devoted several columns to the Canadian section, which will be found very interesting reading.1 take to a statement it makes to the effect that the Government of the Dominion a1 to be coaxed into Rolng into th req ng at first to get the exhibitors to agree to sending their goods, but the Gov- esitation, the moment ernment assented uarantee, without he queation \u2018waa put to them.A conference of tlie tobacco trade, consisting of the tobacco committee of the London Chamber of Commerce and leading manufacturers, dealers and b held in the Conteronce Hail of roke \"bibl piges RL of tobacco at submitted for the termination Cana- macbinery court which is y other coloniat disviay.great interest taken in th vinced by the crowds of people Who are the conference the it, and natohing th e | tobacoos thought worthy of consideration were those from North to constantly visiting operations vrith fie koenest À pecially bord nih Qu ing that it t Capndians would pay more attention to the vi ers, cultiv ation and the curing die the leaf such plouxbs and machines or Rory and as ue tually take the place of t are exnibited i in Un fled as They further said \"that it bstance and excellent Yor, soin f retained notwithstanding It had been go poorly cured.rine essrs.a gris Montreal, Messe four good: oi biscuit machinery, apd | Mocors.Job Sonar Lai.- threshing machine, Nr.James Char sod his oui knowledge of agricultiral impleg machinery enables valuable information, Dr.Brantis, 1079: of the the Government, of Pros A Lion of the Canadian exbividon aD ressed ns pions in the following words: your ATK sores and natural pro- adiaos oe, a nation imited space I must leave a lot of matter I have in hand till my next Jotter, for it will never do for me to neglect my weekly report on THE CANADIAN EXHIBITS.Commend me to the exhibit of the Domin- d Piano Company ns thé t tastefully and artistically arranged of aoy the Canadien section.:Tnat 18 saying a for many of the exhibitors, par- poe ia en the piano and organ de-' Par great elaborating \u201ctheir EO aehinits with 4 All poe pianos an ot That the very y best ons, you resdy\u2014not a nation a a decade hence, bu You have the main court; ppnscauen king and varist ton qe out ja minion Organ Bx ok Cou wh was here lst but rotitucd to velvet hy thereon sup Inrs painted in pale green, Tote d with ith go.the canopy fi made of prit Cam n and contains howe si na, \u2018of th the waza, Gator: Lat by ait 1 1teeif consists of aix ex lance.The initer an \u201cry super cabinet or Ha | of oe.M Mr.J.oo Saper on fai ores Pie ou 0 in the Colonies\u2019 Hy Gare Whe Latte Knew Dniaue Summer : : Rescets of : nena, T0 THE STAR) , Hiram nae, MAGDALEN ISLANDS, Aug:81Ia spite of the cold breezes that.expect to have undisputed, sway over, tiny \u2018archipelago, Old Hol.has been asserting his power, and we have had very hot weather in the Magdalens this season.; So hot has It been, that with the late Douglas Jerrold, one sighed to bs able to \u201ctake off one\u2019s flesh and sit in one\u2019s bones.\u201d The Shea House on Cape Gridley, Amherst Harbor, has been well patronized by tourists.Where could one find a more de- © ugbttul votreat than this cottage, perched upon a cape that would be an island were it not for the narrow strip of land separating the harbour from Pleasant Bay?Here ls ozons In abundance, tempered occasionally.it muat be confessed, ith a sudden and ofl cauldrons, a smell that some of our party fled from in terror, whilst others calmly said they \u201cliked It, it was like Digby herring 1\" Magdalens one's first duty is to bathe; ee the Shea House Is a cove all paved with smooth and polished stones, whore n shoes, one may dety a crabs, and foo and swim with scarcely an effort, so briny and buoyant are the clear waters Of Gulf of St Lawrence in these parts After bathing, a scramble among the diver- silled rocks is enjoyable, and each visitor usually starts a collection of the mineral treasures and precious stones found along the ehore, so that the verandah railing in time looks rathar Rhas y,for to the mineral treasures otc., are adde , skulls of seals,and their back bones, and cheek bones, ef To the uninitiatéd be it known, that one section of the vertlbrae of a seal makes a very ni, IR radii stand, while another the natural locality whiob, nobode oould tell us, makes a tal little holy water font, with a niche for a statue ready provid ded.Gypsum in atl forms, sparkling manganese, crystals, jaspar, curious hells of various sorts, all reward us after a tew hours\u2019 ramble.pp be harbor affords ample soope for boat- Ing.even to the most timid, but with a lindness to thelr own Interests the flsher- men are chary about hiring boats, and are apt to set an justifiably high high price upon their own services as pilot Carriages are diftoat t to hire, but Sooo Fe covide with also very cha charming drivea may be taken through beautiful scenery.For the benefit of those who may intend to visit the Magda- lens, 1 would suggest est Mr.Joe Thorne as tho best man to ress one's self to in the matter of boat hire and pilotage, while the horses and waggons to be hired from Mr.Isidore Cormier cannot fail to glve satisfac- Gathering musbroons hasbeen a favorite pastimme this Bummer, Bd wang! | being unusually abundapt, that the green gides of the bemojselle ati Dave peen white with them.1f mus continue to grow so plentifuily, and the boarders coutinue to gather them so industriously, Mrs.Shes will soon be able to \u201cstart à cateup factory.Blind as the Magda- leners are to their own interest in providing boats ana waggons to be hired by their summer visitors, they are pretty kean as regards all things moving ou the face of the waters, and Keep 8 sharp look out for/tueir old enemies tho Amorica - ermen, who do not yeaturo within the | three mile lynit here as they do with impunity in Princa Edward Islan Fish is fairly D andant.round these islands, but there is no market for it and were it not vint st Providence enriched these pour peo people with & splerdid catch of seals ast Spring, their prospects for the Winter would bo goo gloomy 18d Hey one of a wharf at which steamers En anchor.To be in a little row boat, tossed in the trough of the sea between the SS.\u201cBeaver\u201d and the shore, andthoroughly wet withsalt raters po joke, en she aifficulty and expe anding iraight ls onbancad by the little out buasl- ness, so that trade is retarded.It is to be hoped that among the douceurs planted before the coming election will be a whatf at Amberst Harbor.On Grindstone 1sland tho shooting is Splendid.Mrs.Louis Boudreault's boardinx housa is reported full, of sportsmen from Nova and students from Harvard University, whose names your correspondent has beon anable to gloan.y he æuests registered at Amhers: Barbor a the Lou Fromblay, Gas nx.re Spencer Grange, u Rev.N.O.A.Boudreault, Miscouche, P.Rev.A J.Molatyre, Charlottetown.Mr, 5.Paoli, Charlottetown.br: Sobitan: Inspector of Customs, Que- lou.Stanislaus Boudreault, Egmont Bay, Mr.Larue, Revising Barrister, Gaspé.Me: Jarnoan, Jie: Kovising Barrister, Gaspé, \u2026 FO Mr.Fox En Fox Las Fox, Se Sonn, N.B Air.Stanislas lanchard, Charlottetown, PEL Mrs.Blanchard and family.Mr.James A.J.McKenna, Privy Council Office, Ottaw: Dr.Fortin, P., Montreal.GANISE DICKENSON's ISLAND, [sPECIAL TO TER STARI DICKENSON's ISLAND, September 1.\u2014This | beautiful resort which during the Summer bas afforded health, rest and recreation to so many visitors still bolds its quota of pleasure seckers, many from Montreal aa well as other parts.During the season, and until the present time the Richelieu House, management have had their hauds fuli in providing accommodation for all who have cast their lot here for shorter\u2019 or Jonger periods, in-many cases having had to procure sleeping quarters for them across the the river at Summerstown.In the way of tion, the men folks put in Soo day time in and fisbing as well hy by boat excursions to various points or down the river,while the ladies and chil n while the time away about the island 10 various ways peculiarly thelr, own.Evenl aad varled.1t 1 preity & ht to witness the little real 3 p ging in the light fantastic under the mansgoment of some of the ladies, wiio have kinaly taken much pains to arrange theed os Jor them and teach the young- rent movements.Of course te pr er to having their children'a to interfere per of these young people.It is | di\u201d he.sath older Yolk to to take the floor \u2018after the young people have beon got away, d hen the, She | Jovers of the \u2018torperborian art inda re to their heart's content, urged on muslp provided by one or | shat of the Tho adie who, one and all, seem to fe with each oth er in making vs ee go mar the Island of Dickenson, 3 me that most people go 10.great trouble to find a nice place to pass the Summer months.1 have been there myself, ana yet it is so ies that a place with bo charms of ifficuity, wre moet tho! ord of.\u201d The cool and refreshing arbors which the \u2018shores of the Ht.Lawrences afford, have soly to be wn to be well appreciated, and I suppose kno { time will-ace them well patronized, and peo- le from the crowdé itles and towns of | pie res will flock thither at opening of Sum.tho best part of the h f shall we got 1 d ail m nize it were.Why go might distances to patronize American resotts when there are interesting and health-giving plades in this.gra country which we can much ease and lees inconvenience, and where the te be Iocatod at Spider Lake, near Lake Me- rentie, Que, and the Dead river region, Me, was an event which enlivened the passage of of the 7 P.M, exoress which left the Boston & Lowell depot for Monttesl, on Friday evening last.The party, composed of members and friends of tne now club, were joined by some representatives of the press from Boston, and the railroad authorittes were very painstaking in their attentions to the asa\u201d where refreshments r the ¢ y gratified with tho attention colin displ ayed in Sborb & Moxpar, August 80 some of the young Cenadians staying at the Merrlooneag House formed a band corp® aud sorenaded the young ladles of the Lawson and thelr own house.The instruments were & bass drum, a anare drum, « breakfas belf, with a sound like that of \u201cGros Bourdon,\u201d a dinner gol a.tin The major, a and staff of office wore allke dangerous to himself and follow- 3, and ho rejoices here in the name of ds full, for each member ie own views of the ton was pueventful, the party takin, tha ti tage te sleep, proparatory oe tting to fiat ny morning, pre one waa ani Pie, the Sub.and many \"The club will commence operdtions at\u2019 onze, and,by Juno, 1887, everyth in roadlpess for occu gemposed ontirely où ber wl be rod an an initiation fe, mem: takes him a life membe! assessmen: Je.- , This club fs intended to be composed of members from New York, Boston.Sherbrooke, Que., Quebes and Montreal, and thelr plan of organization will result in the protection \u2018of scveral tliousand acres of the best large.game resort in tho Canadas and Maine, the territory being entirely worth- lesa for agricultural purposes, au d for breediugæ and preserving Oder and carlbou, present time are very plentiful.ments havo been ontered into for leasin, number of strenms and lakes from the beo government and private individuals tor oa term of vears.A large club honse will be erected on tho bank of Eider lake and permanent camps at the different lakes, with trails and buckboard roads connecting.small steamer (the will be placed on Spide with the steamer on Lake sante the International and Passumpsic rallways.uestion is situated upon the oundary between Maine and the Province of Quebec.about 100 miles distant from tho city of Sherbrooke, and comprises the headwaters of the Chaudiere nebec and Dead riverin Maine, and fib, Passumpsic ' of the orchestra held b autbor\u2019s meaning and sue importance of the 0 nt.The ne e ny will be: pieces played are said to have been roman tion.The club 18 tobe, Ye reception eocorded band w flattering in the extréme.The Whole Village turned out and\u2019 followed 1 to the Lawson re, jus executing Ce bite Wings,\" a y the English cannon joined the chorus.to musio by tho, band and several songs and speeches, \u201cGod Save the ee was sung and the meeting adjourned to serenade the colony, cannon were fired in honor of the the Mericoneag, where everyone but \u201cthree litle maids.from euhool\u201d were found to have and game and continuin tho government, eta, belog utilized for erecting an the camps, building the roads, eto.ROUND TDE WORLD, The Tour of an Australian and His Family\u2014Twper rial Ne is Viéwed at the Me Dr.Colo, with Mrs.and Mis, Victoria, Australia, and Mr.J.Spe DL DE Tasmania, are stay\\ng ut the Thoy are making a he Os world and aro much pleased vib what af they a, an Montreal, The goutlomen state scie revorter last night that the Colonial Exhith, tion bad without doubt given a great ime: petus to all colonial trade and great expects.tions were indulged in as to ee Tog Australia was thriving and rapidly.Wool is the great staplos ps th he leece of the Victoria merino sheep be specially.valuable.The br are ly (Sulvating the stock and one = fetched $33 The ork is want of water, and Lérige * : tion bus frequently to be resorted - The Australians havo takens lea k, and are turning their ations.tion to tho greater oultivation of- fruite Quite recently there was a regulars to the Kimberley district at the noi end of South Australia.Gold par vo undance and rancaantds nie À grand and successful dance vas give at the Merriconoag recently, Whore th the light fantastic and its accompaniment, flirtioæ, were carried on till a late e influ vity lasted for some da as tho waxed our of the laine hall was à nare e last entertainment ot the season was à series of tableaux and readings tes.The terminal wordy o a reading there glven are worthy to alongside of tho of the d Ing wc words o ot the world Winnopiseogec Cn Nowp Lake\u2019 Momphremagog).thence to Sher- took, and from there by the International way.The waters to be protected will comprise Mezantic, Spider and\u2019 Rush Lakes.the Ar- told and Spider rivers in Quebec.and .| dozen lakes in the Dead river re, not yet definitely settled and rivers all teem with speckled and lake trout, land-locked salmon and bait flab, Spl der lake being noted for its black bass.party io question were takiog-a flying visit Le inapect the club grounds and country and choose a site for the club house.was à beautiful, plenr, moon stoppiuæ in he middle of of is roading; alte a frantic gesture from tbe ceremonies, he exclaimed: jaut me to read at present,\u201d and cloged his The tableaux were very good, being by tar the best part :of the entertainment, and in pile of the modesty oi the curtain, which ad a habit of coming down by the run, the entertainment was a credis to ita originators, ny Last Cigar and the McGill Song Book reat favorites hera among tue vol oat erless bipebs\u201d of our fair misidens have been heard to 81 SIDE \u201c Beaut Folks are all ot ome and family went back on Thu Mrs.and family left this\u2019 morning.is sister have gone tb Boston, and after doivæ that Centre of Intellect, will return to Montreal vin Portland.ng spout the week with us and \u201cleft on \"Tburéday for Oushing's Is e made the trip with friends in a private y mountains was very enjoy \u2018being enlivened by \u2018story-telling and such | other demonstrations of joyouan [ sportsmen can manifest on their ourney toi The train arrived at Newport at 4.30 a.m., and within sight of the pictur- ue Lake e Momphrema, Of.7 with the little steamer \u201cLady of the La whari, the overshadowi vening country 18 wild and Gesolate, f hundreds, of mon: and ras ail along\u201d the route.{The © tion has becn stooped b he overnite \u201c What is the general opinion mong et 5 loading citizens, with regard to Federd- tion ?\u201d queriod the reporter.A ocal federation, the tou» ) ing is decidedly in favor of a system si to Canada, as now the protective duties each district, militate considerably agal rogress and prosper! regard, to Imperial federation, the mee \u2018dimensions of the otel against the la ©, indicating how gonsiderable a Summer resort is this favor- A rain storm diverted the attention of the party ull} they departed on Lhe 6 o'clock train over the Passum On the artvival at tok travellers were greeted b the proprietor of the ro thoroughly genial fellow, and a veri table rara avis as a hotel proprietor.Breakfast being in order, it was despatched with alacrity.subsequent to which the town was looked over, and tho lieuds of some of the party diverted their attention by tha interchange of friendly courtesy.Tb the new game club were everything was done by the botel men and friends of the party to , make their visit In \u2014\u2014 ity of the.eur CHATEAUGUAY BASIN, er Srnoront for each colony and de cy, with an Imperi be purely defensive and used for ou vantage in commerce and trade.\u201d ISPECIAL TO THE STAR] CHATEAUGUAY BasIN, August 30.\u2014Quite a new departure.in Chateauguay life took place last Saturday, when a sucosssful programme of races and sports was carried out.Some of the Summer residents interested themselves to collect money for prizes and bought neat little souvenirs to present to the winners.with just a ripple on the water, and a hazy istant burning woods.wife and I\" went down to the startin carly a d saw the races.The young ladles\u2019 not bring out many competitors, two girls near our house.a Soutomed boat Face in Dominion Alliance.At tho monthly \u2018meeting of the Executive: minion ; 1 Tuesday afternoon at the office of the bi ness pecretary, atter the usual routine bi following resolutions There was in store for Sie party a still further evidence of the friendly spirit of the rafiroad officials, who p at the of the party aspecial train to the end of the This attention was due to .E, cFee, the \u2018superintendent of the Interna: h extends from Sher- y published) de sent to each cannidate for the gislature of Quebec in the app elections, with a request for à ninite res.ply; and that these be sent, as far poles sible, through the County Allian meeting b wherever practicable, in order to give candidates an opportunity of exprossing tional taliway, whic] po! arrival of the train at Cookshire the Ru ed by Hon.John Henry minister of rallwaysia the Cn inet, with whom they exchanged civilities and received the assurances of that gentled and co-operation and b wishes for the success of theclub.The journey from Sherbrooke to two bours, the route tor the first half of the journey lying in one of the most beautiful farming sections of the eastern townships, THE GARDEN OF THE PROVINCE of Quebec, the farmers being composed of the sons vof the English pioneers, all occa- t and & still fewer nutnber of bootel and Irish settlers.were aroused from their every by the sounds of music from the pa Arriving at Lake Megantic Rona company Was confron multitude ot rusticity.grapher of the party was called into requisition, the i@ghabitants on the platform cotning into the efowd, to have for the first timo the + revelation of belnæ reproduced on paper by the aid of the camera.Ht with its sturdy Inhabitants, who live mostly \u2018By lumbering, is situated on the lake from |\u2019 which it is named, at the outlet where the | Chaudiere river © commenoes.d p Canadian cifio Roilway, ne Ro win bave ite Sastern terminus at Su.John or Halifax, being Jar lineffrom the Atlantio ® tho oFaclfio The accupa fon oft he) hi rod it part a > hon six paddies with cockswaln,\u2019 and it was the best race of the day, being picked men from the fishi pear by, who entered the contost in frlendiy rivalry with each other.The next in order matoh, iu which the boys it, the water being very pleasant, while \u2018the sun beat down Heavily on yo poor Jel fellows on, Shore.race was a y race, and 50 was the tie girls\u2019 race, Really, the spirit of the children is remarkable, 80 many of them beiug quite unaccustomed to the except for a month The tub race was very exciti and funny, after which were some race, quoits, potato Lo on re field.The programme said that tnere would be a grand illumination in the evening, buts sudden squall coming up about six p.m., w had to postpone it.* Music will be supplied during the evening by 0 Alllunce earnestly reco mmends riopds « of temperaros in the \"province.to* teh \u2018élosoly the answers of the various Megantio occupied to wait upon the candi Mogtreal divisions to ascertain ti Mr the Committee on General Work be: ed © for several publie meet- tows in Tho city city previous to the elections.The arrangements for the picnic to Orms- | town on Saturday next were repo golng on satisfactorily.New ve oreorad) one on the we est side of of MoG and the other on St.Paul street Sulpice street running.through to Com asons are putting in tion and the cut stone is already prepared, some of esdy arrived and the remainder will by an astonished the Chateauguay he amateur photo- Band, who wlll furnish selections from their repertoire of native air save the Queen.\u201d So ends th.which was of itself unique an: The spirit of good fellowship revailed speaks w racter of t © inhabitants, and ail Seemed to vie in making the, day pass D $e overy ove determined that another ear, all is woll, we would do even better.ve * Max Brasron.od] From Country to City.Tbere 18 a coolness in the air, a breath the Autumn, which tells that the geason of bathing and boating, of muslin ggwns and\u2019 picnic, of bay-cart drives and ca! comforts, is drawing to a close.\u2018Soon tumn will be sovereign, and bis bright oolors, floating from every tree, > Rots people back to their hom: wit they obey the signal a ok from the blue sea wit K front on McGill street will be.syn it will l'add t a Fy poe mish RD of tbenlace \u2018in & business way.u-.| ones are looking overthe ground with a view to become real estate ue \u2018possible enhanced value of 3 ries will result from the rain passing rough the towu.he ther a straggling ap) and res eo sashes are to be of ret polis bed the windows of piate ui œiliuæ of wood, olled and varnished warehouses es desl his onan Tor.a.B.a ho hws already leased the.rs, in lew of the ences mixed up to- cnt Its Immediate Spon na of trunks and worm be a a In our minds\u2019 ds\u2019 eye pro 00 for ponaent ntor warn! re.Max to leave nothing behind, and n from the Basin ii .| some of the lake net ihe norti 9 Poli © Court al sloping, and covered with wood und fa The particulars \u2018of a a The little steamer ** to th kindness of her owner, George io = was sent down Lo meet the pa: The trip up D the la cities was u most enviable one, erent aspects of scenery coming into view as enc THE CRESENT-SHAPED LAKH was passed.The boundal mountains loomed up quite near as \u201chad ile in the aies ah Gosford, fi-1ated wird Samad al after hitin.e of the lake was reached shortiy noe, an and tha party were met by Mr.h non of the club, who had red Yor.thom an an excellent dloner at anti he is miles awa he recollect with a 8 brella is jn the corner of the\u201d veranda a Recorder a ae nin rca i fore tho Polics Magistrate Wed when Aaron Freldburg aoaused Aunie berg of being a l thee night befors leaving * Our Lady\u201d to look at the moon atid A verses (hat po one will ever.be permitted see, geo, and the next morning bh tage the pet pole bonnet.Th 0 scribe as be pens hislast en oolste w berys And Friedburégs hb isen ou! oxtraordix dry desire of \u2018outdolng one \u2018lwo youn men Dam ed.Fra.Legs Hormisdas Exhier were brought 6 Wednesday by Cons § Lenneux on the.chat, © of stealing s quantis= (from aman nem Pamieur ton Amherst © They distance, could bo see tics Surely Pol there must.be flan?\u201cThe an ow of Metin will\u2019 mon last of bis sensible, practical Sum: ters, and the Old \u2018Orchard \u201cZephyr all Bo blowing homeward.will part with logerloz band 5 erated promises to Indevasing the Accommetish .Af \u2018a ineeting of Richelieu Compan, the superintoudent ya the short Larry of be a egantiojand Spider was wa barked In four boats et shooting lodge of Dr.Heber Bis mbus avenue, Boston, ector of the club.Ble lake was Macanamac, an Indian naine uifyinz ober, or source of the waters,\u201d \"board he ane! were gene vi t year.And ti ong look at the formar \u201crural he mado tor Bett se p sig of return raingled wit gt the Mar ses, J ae Pre preosed feeling that our host and the ho original name scores of human craît à ee I pumps \"wort oti posi work, Led STAR represe @ ne certian that dirty na 0 three wide, interspersed wit assongers on our bo cop hays, giving A ho lofty ory he most beautiful io lakes fn Canada.The Sum- eo doctor revealed, for the Hove's to ore col the factitious denizens Le city, the mauner of life which obtains be camp \u20ac of the angler and: bh ad been put in order by the , the commissariat bounti- d 5 and aiter unpackii aguage, age, tac | bagi with the finny tribe with the Jerald representative 3Y-pound black bass, The intervening oho ove and \u2018lots and d OPENING UP or : hela ake is a bordarsa bu Result of the CO.P.I.Tramo Marge t to the Pacific Coast, ain ot Mr.Goo e Olds, the General + .C.P.return from his Pacific trip in EE {rac arrangements of the Moody, Vancouver, Jleworin Bi a een, false maphationl 2h first mooting dre rom Wein PAL num i of members of Lodge prose at th a complete sot of off} in.Yhe presentation was mado Present: of chante was pi for th \u2018the Tar firms\u2019 eagerly: 1welcomed the establishment of the and were highly pleased at the of the road which they consider the greater part of the Pacific tr: © passenger as well ns the {re are exomedingly low ns compared y poting fines and, she AFTRLZanon P.R., w le ve rod its ie se the pther i Ta ee \" wiper i.into the Hold, qralternoon while the sal Se C.Troop\u201d were w ; named William Mullin, dk NT ton througb the prion ; old, a distance of ucarly 20 taken to the General Hospital, ing from n dislocation of the collar les pavers! severe - and is sous fairly well.pay oven AND ROAMING ABOUT Arty was organized on, of \u201cjacking.\u201d It Bow?closed season for deer and moved The Spider river wag It being a cold evening, not many Bere coming into the water, but seve al were heard gnortinæ ot a sal nuy of deer,vet Yrnea! tothe 1 PE were taken.pr it ix up the (Chara between the two that there were pl oceans will necessarily be in view of tha prevaili e ing of Morpheus.Sunday was spent 1 | and Monday morning = the ourney homeward dan Stare griroege under the amp Rolin of Jmportaoce d } se x ran is sant to species aix months an pouspapers D blish: the olty of ; este ke Orne ds frie es and a in Franch sod te, 61 Hue darn, 7e EE Cspouzatiqu oF TRE DAILY TAB YOB WERK \u2019 Expina Avavsr 38, 1886.es .28,018 ; .116 84 Besace Total.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026ersccce 151, 816 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE 25.303.+ +.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1888, == ANTICOSTI.A reliable Gaspé correspondent writes: a es RS prucles on Anticosti are to the he Istao is a terrible pince for emi- Eranta te soltloon wher ° hardsh and hubzer are su hem.Better far tor Door om} cranial ro on to beg their bread and kin than to leave home anak roan b of fortunes on Anticosti hance the Government w | be obliged to re- te them ere they div of Btarvath on.This is a terrible indictment, and the Winter is near the spot.A BIGHWAY OF MIGRATION, It bas been regarded as a certainty ifor some time that the British Government would subsidize a line of Cana- \u201c «dian steamships on the Pacific, but the \u2018ampounçemeut just made that it is the a of the Government to establish A MAI Une between Ireland and Canada {a pews.The Dominion Governinent is \u2018trying to make arrangements to secure \u2018the services of a fast line of steamers fot the Atlantic mail service, and the Pacifio Company are likely to tender.If the Company can secure ,fean the British Government a subsidy fer carrying the mails across the Atlan.tig as well as across tho Pacific, there akould be no dificulty in establishing a line of fast steamers on both oceans.If such an arrangement is effected there can be no doubt that Canada will become the highway of travel to the Bast.The great tide of emigration to Anstralia will probably pass through Canada and many who set out from England with the intention of locating on the island continent may become so favorably impressed with Canada on the way as to decide to settle in the Do- minfon instead of going farther.At all events those who go on to Australia will \u2026 .6Arry with them impressions of the Do- Minion that must help to stimulate trade \u2018between the two countries.Canada has suffered much in the past from misrepresentation.The popular impression in Europe has been that Canada is ag arctic country with scarcely any Summer.With the tide of travel coming this way these false impressions are likely to be removed.Each traveller will help to disseminate the truth and the result must be greatly increased immigration of the most desirable kind.THE INUNDATIONS.If the construction of the permanent works for the prevention of inundations _ depends upon the Corporation for the pinows of war, there appears to be no ility of their completion by next pring.A legal difficulty presents itself, the Corporation has no money immedi- \u2018ately available and apparently has not the legal power to raise the money.\u201che city is authorized to effect loans for eoveral defined purposes, but this does -\u2014- not happen to be one of them.There is & reserve fund for unforeseen con- .tingencles, but it cannot be pretended that the floods\u2019 were unforeseen.The Council is authorized in case of emergency to raise mouey by a special tax \u2014 on real estate; but can it be maintained that the prevention of floods which have to a greater or less extent nearly every year of the city\u2019s existence is a case of emergency?Apparently the city can do nothing in the way of permanent works, until its charter is amended by the Quebec Legislature, Meanwhile there is no reason why the temporary expedionts adopted Inst\u2019 Winter should not be tried spain.Whatever is to be done uld be done in good season.The eost was enormously increased last Winter through the work having been left until the ground was frozen solid.We need not repeat that mistake.That the floods next Spring will attain any- Shing like the dimensions of this year's Mundation is altogether improbable, and the chances are that a system of Semporary sewer dams and pumps will save the city from great damage.There no necessity to waite until the river gins to rise before granting the small ropriation for temporary works, and is no necessity to wait until the ebec Legislature meets before matur- ; -& scheme, both in its engineering and * financial details for the permanent pro- Betioa of the city.rer SAVILITY.= Mot long \u2018ago we listened while two \u2018Montreal men talked about other peo- .\u2018pie\u2019s manners.One was angrily of the inion that abominable incivility dis- most folks ope meets owadays.\u2018Modern breeding he quite aired of.His own clerks were ÿ to him, and sellers crusty, and \u201cunreasonably huffy; workmen d't touch their hats nowadays, and wig girls were forward, and boys anniah, and little children very rude, snd altogether there wasn't .any ; courtesy anywhere.The other merchant was not abla to.join in this ° ing censure, but he stated his Simorence go civilly that, somehow, he almost seemed to be agreeing with Ws companion.He remarked that in \u2018does \u201cTeel so much, a ieved by wdé treatment ; and ve ons \u2018étin y expect nice courtesies\u2019 from people in a hurry, or from those nerve trained with overwork, or absorbed in ~ usiness, of somewhat doubtful as to where the next meal or the next day's work is to come from.For! part it Baie to him that people's mahners weren't really worse than thoy used oo perhapa \u2018they were a little dif- more drague ma y be, but, still Es More oe desea due dhe hon Be didn't find ft any harder to get along.| formerly.or, ie o der paca TE te eu Er see cents is sold for fifty cuts, and who got tothe talile first get clean nap: kins.Soma at least of those who come later bave to take their chances.For these, it 13 safer, although not altogether convenient, not te use the napkins A company that can be guilty of such mean and disgusting economizing é as this \u2018can have little Tegard for the comfort of its patrons, For the Upper Canada-service-more -capacious boats are evidently required, Nothing but a steamboat service very much behind the age can make the 8t° Lawrence unattractive to the Amerlcan tourist.The cempany which now unfortunately has the monopoly of the passenger service evidently has no conception of the possibilities of the busi- hat was, indeed, an finportant element = the rid xplanaion.The man who tho 0 ple\u2019s manners good, happens oi to be very civil himself.The other gentioman is a taper aud a rogrer, equally ready fo take and give offence, suspicious of alights where none are intended, and not jn the habit of presenting a pleasant countengnge to any hut his bogom friends, He is not à bad fellow at all, simply an uncivil one, and, though a very able man, he has all he can do to keep his business in good order; whereas, the other, with Jess executive talent, sails along always with progperous breezes.Each has reaped exactly what he has sown; one is Liked and -aivilly treated, beoguse he never forgets to be civil; the other is avoided, because of his porcupine ways.Nothing pays as well as an amiable bearing, We do not mean in money merely, for there are much more important things to be gained.The person who cultivates gentle manners can't help but cultivate gentle feelings pt the same time, He makes himself liked, and that is a large training in making one- selfdikeable, One is morally improved by his own courtesy.The French say \u201che has the manners of a good heart,\u201d and one can help himself to the possession of & heart corresponding to good manners.Of course, we don\u2019t mean that you are to be at everybody\u2019s beck and call, foolishly complaisant, unable to say \u201cno,\u201d yielding easily to the whims and temptations of others.That is to bea soft-headed nobody.Self-respect, dignity, the maintenance of one's own views, are entirely consistent, with civility.Be true to yourself, The question is whether you will be yourself pleasantly or unpleasantly.If there were no better reason for being civil one might be s0 because civility has a money value.Opportunities are always more freely given to the amiable fellow, and, as his acquaintances like to be with him, a thousand pieces Of valuable information, osteo his'opposite, core his waÿe We said, in a preceding paragraph, that the \u2018man who thought other people\u2019s manners good happens to be very civil himself,\u201d That was a misuse of language\u2014one that is common.There was no happening about his civility.He had trained himself to it.He had, early in life, deliberated on the best way to improve his opportunities and himself.To act courteously to everybody\u2014without adulation to wealth or position and without insolence to poverty and unimportance\u2014soon became a confirmed habit with him.And one of the beauties of the practice is that it will soon become a confirmed habit with almost anybody who tries.Then he will have become not only civil himself, but the cause that civility is in other men, for nothing is surer than that you will, in this matter, get fully as much courtesy as you give.CANADA NINBTY YEARS AGO.At Quebec on the 7th of July, 1797, David McLane was tried before a special court of oyer and terminer on a charge of high treason.There were fourteen \u2018touts in the indictment.The trial lasted from seven in the morning till nine at night, and the prisoner was found guilty, He was sentenced as follows: \u2014 \u201cThat you | David McLane be taken to the place whence you came.and thence to the place od \u2018excoation are to se the go bot not til death follows; be opened alive, and your rae wh Be torn out and burnt before our eyes: then your head will be Separated rom your our Koad gn ch will ip wil ont à à Jour arts: and your disposition of Le \"Ring.bine mercy on your soul.The day fixed for the execution was the2ist July.On that day, @ecompa- nied by the Rev.Mr, Mountain and the Rev.Mr.Spark, he was taken outside the city walls and executed.The rope was put around his neck, and he dropped into eternity.Tne body was allowed to hang twenty-five minutes.A platform, on which was fixed a beam, was brought up, and a fire lighted to carry out the rest of the sentence.His head was cut off, and the executioner held it up in the air, crying out, * A traitor\u2019s head.\u201d He was cut open, and a portion of his entrailles taken out and burnt, His arms and legs were cut with a knife, but not separated from the trunk.The pamphlet from which the above is translated, states that the execution occupied about two hours, and that the conduct (bearing) of the prisoner was composed and suitable to the occasion.The pleadings and evidencegiven would only interest legal readers.TRAVEL ON THE ST.LAWR The practical disappearance from Toronto of the American tourist is anounced, and Mr.Mark Irish and the Globe have each enunciated theories to account for the threatened extinction of this most valuable species.Before discussing these theories, we venture to assure the sister oity of Montreal's heartfelt sympathy, which is all the keener because wo récognizé that \u2018the same causes which have wrought this misfortune for Toronto may yet work similar evil to Montreal.It js gratifying to be able to state that the duster clad visitor from the South is still flitting about the streets of Mont- { real; as of yore, surprised at nothing uYiless it bé at the reports of his practi- _ cal disappearance.Mr.Irish ascribes Toronto\u2019s trouble to the itnproverment of the railway.communication on the south side of Lake Ontario and to a certain smallpox epidemio in Montreal, Well certainly there was a, smallpox epidemic in Montreal some -time ago but riobody who knows enough to come in when it rains stays away trom Montreal on that account now.\u2018As a matter of fact we believe tourist travel in Montreal is above the average this year.The Globe blames the steamboat service on Lake Ontario anid between Toronto and Montreal, | which it denounces as behind the age We believe the Globes dingnosis la the ; correct one, and behind the age ad: |\u2019 mirably describes the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company, Its management is hampered with the antiquated notion that the only thing necessary to popularize the line is to prevent any other boats competing, Passongers are {ll-fed, and if they venture to complain are publicly and | politely informed fhat either they are | fools, or.they = not hungry.The Company mu - make larger ol ness.Mr, William Gooderham, the millionalre Toronto gaie is abroad, Bays the Isle of A Ca soodertar) has been ual ibe at House, on the Straud, url past few weeks, and we r stay longer in the town, gave a toa at the Gasailot sohoorone Bel d, to 400 of the workin nel ghbork Hindly lent the vuln, and were ET ee Addresses wero d hain and Mr, Whisker Bir Robert N 1oholaà Fowler, Baronet, MP.for London, and Lord Mayor of the Brit- American continent.Bir ful banker in London, Durin century only t three other Feat emen Sir Ro he as be of lord ; Su John Key, 1890-81 : ; bert h: mayor Jor more than dre ald leah hee As the sheets of Dr.T.Sterry Hunt's forthcoming work on mineralogy have boon paseing through the press, the autho matured a most important generalization as chemical law, which represented by Archeological *Sodlst.and Gates, an membership, amon, Edwards, who will oent discoveries in papers already DOL amounts to fifty It bas often been alleged that if Lord Randolph Churchill ever held a position of wer in England ste Powara the \"la rom O and now it impose a small import hy It would scarcely article of British production again mpetition without extendin 13 is not at all Hikcely | that! the Britain intends to teotive pystem and the roo to be protected is tion, Bat perhaps 8 \u201cThe Pope 8 and the man w t.Ti Srektongd world d 1d who his ae in 2 goa wo all u be do ina on upon him r salvation?be exaladed, 4 CFO ae iho Toronto Grip publishes a cartoon with the nticosti Bunco-steerer, Mr.Uanadian Bar ai bis assistance to lead cost! 8 a 14 title .\u2018* The ew hmen sobem Sir William Dawson ls thus referred to in the opening of a sketch of his lite in the Pall Mall Gazette of Aug.17, written by Rev.4.BR.Hawe In Sir William Dawson the British Assocla- has secured as President this Livre at Blrmingher one one 2 the most s loer: moun of Lhe day.day, hel ve Nova Seb Soot where he was devoted to \u2018the stud fortune to davoted th boniferous roc mien Primary Diviston\u2014Pablis Behook or~Deflne the word \u201clmpotence.tance Fd want of boots or vent Janotionù moi ive Pupil.The police administration of the commercial metropolis vf Canad: Teacher.\u2014Illustrate your \u2018example.Pupil.\u2014James (\u2019Meally, fruit dealer, St.Peter street, octubyivg one-third of Harrow th \u201cji boxes and shelves -in display of fruit, contrary to law, and in spite of numerous complaints, .Contrantor urine DD D mala.Socupyly vied wi iron Belo DALILG ob ame] to ak ventience: with apparently no a loos \u2018Teacher.\u2014Oorrect ; go up head.Fo of.s © Aa SC orth es red od th.ut three | wos Th vi ee is a wooden -_- EE THE SEMINARY OF or pT.SYLÉION, Defended ee Ms TREE a Attack, Le hat a common hs one gots pi = nu Siro b Darras,\u201d and thes had ways boon par 5 x of the tisans of pittod to pe = d nt, an a tr; igna ad qd ave six! 7p Hor-Ge rl] i ho Bu.sonic i wag do bate fo tue Bi aan in wi um full of ried e Sul clans ho that oh ve Cet w over a tam m hag bee oies by o Seminaryh ore.an doy A rother Nore ill be obliged b by the Pope to retract his allegations ju th Dox volume hè condenses into a to his volume.nothing less than the lo- clusion, within the scope of the law of co gant volumes, of both solids and liquids, ases and vapors bave « I conform to this laws all matter conforms to The commission of tho soventh Oriental Congress, which will meet at Vienna in September, bas already received 284 applications for membership from foreizn Orientalists, including 33 {rom the Uni dom aud 11 from British India.Aon best known names are: fegsors Max Muller, Sayce and sir Monler ams ; Cowell and W.Wrigh Sd from Edinburgh, Professor Davidson.the Royal Geographical Societies will be Mr.R, Cust; the Biblical by Méssrs.Rylands ndia office by Dr.R.Rost, Several Cadi have been admitted to them Miss Amelia B.oliver ror ana address on re- om Club veto ace Lis oil Prosident, L À.na Dr.Doe Doves that wy \u201cthe ouate held loces fcotis\u2014H Ritoble, Perros secre oe | pies to: EYEE) Als Mr i Andrew treasurer, 3.Boivin; RUE Lou Fare outro, cs Pi be a political Bias A at a ou country, on, un ei t, Mr.Cardin, th © candiaate of |.ngl.Speakers BR.Brgionta ro M py J.æeron, st 4 A w, roms I eating in tho interest of Mr.ar coum was Dold at Ste.Cune- goude last evening, abo cots resent.Councillor Dosjardis Presid pieux bot oF wh a mn beart he Royal Asiatic an oseph Manders, has Grey Nigar à on the nd ot 108 y ears, 4 mon D bora Oo the rie Apri Spelt L tears nce mont aa fa pri secs A lish me time, yi 1812, nos wi which dare pea ner worki 9 fe balidiag of che Notre Bares church.ad Victoria Bridge.He ted à toa Mile, Demers who died twenty-five o and leaves one daugh! pot tasted fiquor, hat ho Db mail without teas] es intend to hr Imens a and Ne in practi political economy.hat free trade views will prevail in and, for although we want protection tor ourseives we are selfish enough to desire free access to the British produce markets Mgr.O'Bryen, the Papal Ablegate, in a recent sermon in Toronto, uttered the following as the goepel of the Roman Church oer uy years he had he was an inveterate smoker, eighteen years and though about the house had ligt g ks A the name of Cnrist 3 fe he y to dest iN © world has b oon shooked Bas bes at the ere ou fon and smooth skin.\"is fameral | = Pp! to-morrow from 4); St.Margaret Baring Manager Canada.Mr.Charles Elliof the known aA if he should Sloss the \u2019 the =, \u2014Mr.Beauchamp, revising officer for.the a us Hochelaga, has finished his final electoral Pi and besides giving as much milk as a Jersey ut on as much meat as à North lott, thinks chere is » fruits and degrigukure.Be He ren cates the extension of cattle ranches; BAL! 7 geimmablo sclentilis of Nature.and was famous for his axtenslve collections of such .animals as belonged to his native province.He not 6rly accumulal - similated his knowledge.5 He loved it, an sus ork hig great ed deg ane he soon Bev ne in more arose e, he ii far, ers would farmers.orsos tar would flad ita pro 188 En lan im 2, Eng 4 importe: any, an N evidently IDokiug to Canada Tor the neces- ranched « out oto Holds sary supply of cavalry horses for the British explorat on end Jay army.© his natne famous t : civilized worls \u201cHe be Toll i b sie o nty- wo, e le 3 wit! Charles Ly ell ad the g be hi fe Crave Dg Companion\u2019 ha on a eclentifio tour in Nova Bootia.von Jeohlly.to tho nr d such vestiges of the animal ereatd wore to be found inthem.i 1845 me nd am au as Edinb FAT Uni- Yomity 7 studying chemistry returned to Nov a Hootla ' mental honore se Ua H A Fotos, avocate, aller à ro ont bo Dougall\u2019s condition romans dt.cn vi regaiied a Colom Toate a he.Mie spon to + no serez \u201cThe Rev, Philp, pastor of À, jésmes Street Method: Charob, has ret is v 8 will occui his churoh morning and a to-pa r.Frederico Schiller, son of Mr, wof Mr, Charles ; Soniller, the Oblét savers d the Hocbe- N.P.Martin, of Lachifié and dansdien oustège oise fageda parue ies A treal, to or otre me street.The ha; Soins For Now ba ET rd A pair le to spend ansrmoon.lo Sat Ly rt schoo oi bare rally o of Now Brunswi roëi Ro M ri op am A as an ruleasor Duval Alto © ° Æ Archambault, Pétacipel ot \u2018Acad x Te do date a En SF the Hw | Dh te ir af the 0 at | | the long August aftermiôn, HP alterson.the whe littlo drowsy stream A melane holy Lane, f ns i \u2018Aud whispered ne dreams 6-iiiaties show beyond the brooi bn Aton their down and bloom, x .out of many a raed- -growu nook © aster-flowel ith eyes of fender gloom.The sitent orchard Males ar are swoét ith smoil et ven rough the ttér at coming e robins strange and mute.; E is'no he que dhe Spatorn dhatrice.8m ma for from the © golden sta way of Florida and Now or happiuess of Body haa Ing Ontario and obec R Ran: Exprogre Ass, in 15 ny rotroat.an way ._ EEG Va pt of Fl |e h cite ho trator for Le Bic yy anor: ; .Lunenbu à 43 A.hii MN.ruro 45 se sepals ns css 08: od Pollen coke: J.Boer.3, £3 5 P four, B, Arad da Pisces argriche Pons oa a hrs n Box ron eur Ha : ronto oa ad.10ronaie Vous Join Poncao ou A Fon! ri \u2014 or.5 Ra poet ga gris.My A M.ka 10 | John nd.Ro ER Dorchester: J.H.'ral- 'M.8e be Bakar Boks B.Dav Ratnam & 0.Foon.A © Johns ot Ketchum, DD, ig 0 : EY gn, Empeon.3 non paires MA, London: on .Hincks, Windsor: Ganon Richardson, M.A.G.G.Ballard, A.B.= , R.D., J | 3 Froomap Harding dor: oa\u2019 Bits Princl Canon ; Lon 3 qu Wk You van 2.D Drgatford; Ces Hill uibol- re Archdeacon Lauder, D.0: L., J.3.Bogert, M.A., B.gi wai Rev, Ganon White, B.A.tildes no.Archdeacon Jones LLD.Da .Nap- sues: Hey.Japon Patte ME Arai SO.Wi + 8, .Kingston: H.x ker fide EE Orawlor AB in, Prosoot od qQ.NEO, mis vo & \u20ac vi RE Grimsb LE NE orient es 4,0: D.Worroll, i.A., Oakviile.LAY DELEGATES.Canon | Vizard, Hali On Charlottetown.nb 1 Lieut CR Ste rary À.D.0, .Harri om .fon Ng 3.W.H.Rowle P.\"ar bold, James Gouin and J.a roster Halifax.Diocese of Quebeo\u2014Messrs.Geo, Lamps ueñso; R.W.Honek er, i Pg .L., ingrhrode: hia: on Ju ge muping, Das dD yogond.v.Dunbar 5 0.6.jeut ving, | Yorayih \u201cQuebec; Lis JH Og Has Melbourne wel, Sue ee | A CS NS ponte: fide en Port à oft Hope Dapt.= Blain, ee J bell, QC.J.Campbe ohn Carter, Maroelius ¢ m- | bis, Major, Poster, W.Ince, Clarkson Janea, and J Worrell, Toronto Diosese of Fredorigton\u2014~Hon.Chief Justice Allen, Froderjgton; Messrs.B.R.8tev veusen, a.a Dr.oR ORAN hn John; Bt.Stephen en; Bt Sheriff i Bros: ling, Pre as iotor R Far rpdericton 1 G R oy .w.How: |e n°5, Montreal \u2014 Messra.4 ra.Br achan = en Jétmos Bisphenson, Montreal; on.© An Borel: : Alexander seh Thos.ond, Du came ion Lypol Énowlton: G.F.8mith, Ww RB.Salter, M.Di vly fr VE nes rool ilaon, Otta Mr Sanaa) ter ce dekville; Ottawa.Mr.San EB Kotor, D, ton.Di Vv.ac 3 tren SES Juelz: W.Gates, F.E.Kilve io 0; 8.Haghion; em, Obippawa: ton: B.od Nollee.HERR ww .Potiit Oak- ville; Hon, J.B.Plu CITY ITEMS, - ox lists, which com- , een va Fr meet! of the Montreal oman\u2019s\u201d onary y Presbyterian Chur ilo boi dar abs De Erskine Church.the lecture of \u2014Louis Moq an old man of 72 vears while working at Se, Cons mstant Wednesday, .1et with a serious\" A large | piece mot vit & serious » Le his Char.He was soût by the Curé of he: pe to Notre Dame Hospital ti a ma To Wodnceday.À He ot , his Sin octal ot a not yet been cover, Irish Oathollo Benefit Society held meeting last evening in the hall, 333 Moai! {= The treasurer of of the.plonie co commit resen A motion of thanks wae atmo 4 che donors of pra to the ionic, auet and ball will be given in the assembly rooms on the 3 Loh, ques the ing German and Polish Hebrew oi ne n MoGill avenue, \"Tho consecrs Descration cerem take blancs in the Valuable Books, Hon, Mr.Justice M based tn Sp ana, and.preconiad to the se the Diocesan Theological Colle; y-tbres volumes of a ** Unl- lled during tbe reign IE Lea som hed ned oy hla ae: pes Henderson reosipt of this valuabis git.\u2019 ranourr Sold.Maguire, sold the last of Mr.TRE ahror dont\u201d ponies Thure- Glasgow, for $3 ene 80 eon taken with the re looks and actions that taken her over Sco Sheisa slster to the beautiful pair of cobs Mr.Allan 0 , f .The sr Burglar.: The Quart « oi B; resided over À by ine Magistrate Des- no .y Line der Mary, the Jenoe of.Sir rsoh field, her late ef pre Sorbrooke Street, was found gail and sentenced to twenty-three imprisonment.Sometimes They is Chickens, 1From the Hamilton Spectator.?: The grammarian of THE MONTREAL STAR, who irélate that * don't\u201d won't do for does also insiste that \u2018\u201c Did up\u201d is awfully fore.Presently we gball find this very «| Sonora\u2019 trates man objecting ne to the time- ad truism, * Eggs is eggs.\u201d * {From the Quebec News.) ; x A we saw Estate that EME a 3 Kirkpatriok, hilly i land, Hoon in hat ihe! terms of Anticos We fuir a sie sort alta Did co 0 u r irkpn ded that inhoepi and ) Joo ated i Place as an attractive apot re 1- Rruits from Es donles We are yat is © as usod oct D raforenos to An nest a \u201cthe North-West bel is the a dyty o eho iy 3 ok Te Le qui he pA Ro Tore ; : ; Dortember + ; r rm Se Hgnts- under eo Harbor Masters\u2019 act, a ton u oa portion 9 von; a notices of th polatment of Julien Lovin, as Harbor commieclon, of Aigo porter fee colleotor pate pense pr EE Bo of 204 Antaibois, the -r - finally ists Yor the electoral distri Ont; Arthabas past ile air of mp s Sarthe i ie gh G.1.] gr san P rong gual, | Jer B , | Epi For Ggagi es and Niagara Balwer company give notloe at ed lm Ee 0 aot to di Sse of publia importance tend tue ne to ona à thro zh H ith an Toronta, Tponiog thro throush the extoaq | the line from any paint in re Importation af Horsas.Mr.J: H.Kimball Lhe P en Trasernt 0 Oil Gans, \u2014WHOLRSALB ONLY 3F-\u2014 Thos.Davidson & Co, 474 ST.PAUL STREET At Retail by all Hardware, Oreckery, Tin ontreal Horse à ble stables Do phange has ose eason.Last Welsh and Bhetland the \u201cLake Superior,™ Tobin, of {rimsby, Ont.for ing OF deen abd P Sire b ho Mr, Baillee, ot Washingto ne wh Jean Baptiste Nr stat ute passed ent 18 valuable accordance whon tne, the municipality of ue Te Village was annexed potty has ity, the the L vy thie Pre prie done about two weeks ago by notarial deed.Miss Campbell, the former teacher, has been UV.8 Customs Appoiptment, tain John Lonegan, of Burlington, V \"FAIRY\" LAMPS, WATSON & JPELTON, 49 #T.SULPION STRENF.R appolated deputy oollectur hi Charles, vice Hoary T.ne hot who was eyance ever oF site oes sine Captain Lonegan commen Sa icnie, .on Wednesd vue remante 8 ball] Idi the winier ¢ oo the Pie à W, MoCul he 1 fn orreotion ot 1ze winners previously rubljsh- LAURA AN CE\u2019S SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES Turks nse fig me, olleve ei her kinds tail hopelessiy Head Office for Canada, up St, Ju 8, FUpran- oF vials where sod rats ad, ogo lias eo traffic earnings of the Cana an afte Raliwa m Au August 81st were Th 00.000, nst 65,000 for the lod last increase an ex mination for oertificates as sas ters\u2019 mates will be held on Monday, at ment of Marine or Fine 10 ERIK LLOCH did not exhibit, ndon, (fortunately for somel, GAS FIXTURES FANOY GLOBE GREAT VARIETY, OOR.ST.PETER AND ORAIG BTRERES 890d tS i LUMBIANS in the recent sweeping fire at at Vancouver, and because of their quality, pearance.of oonsTatulatio a.from ny he ereln.The letters are from bankers, overnment officials, and asa Derry five, 80 of this, orders n recel v act is, no sane man questions their superiorit after 80 seconds\u2019 comparison with other mu At the sams time if DeZOUCHE & ATWATER, ECOND-HAND PIANOS FOR BALE.DECKKRE BROS.STEINWAY, | CMICKEBRING, pes And other first-class Instruments, | All in splendid order, Low prices and easy terms, # por make da ie Es Spor thas they © e of le eaper than the ESE auctl ction rooms.Besides to y o wants easy terms of ment he ean have them there.\u201d Nearly safes of other makes Jou see GOLDIE .& McCULLOCH, 298 St James St, Hontreal, ALFRED BENN, Manager.203°3 Jaw purchase without seeing the n more 4 groste T vari a he Bran russe dote fe ns ns poor BAYLIS 4s BON, 1837 NOTRE DAME STREET.md des the new Mosaic designs in Hare's d stairs are Ollclothe, Pall et, er \u201cWitton.and EXHIBITION! \u201cNO EXHIBITION.The best assortment of Amerioan Piance kept by any house in he trade at TRUTH vs.FANCY.A.&J.TAYLOR did exhibit their Safes In BROS\" PIANOS.*BEHR BROS.\".c.ceremsenss.- PIANOS, \u201cEMEBSON\".coon \u201cIVERS & POND \"eeweeresies.PIANOS.\u201cMASON & HAMLIN ~.PIANOS, PIANOS.Colobented * Mason & Hamlin\u201d Organs.DeZOUCHE & ATWATER, 63 BEAVER HALL don, and were the only ones to do so; and .because no Osnadian manufacturers oan suësesafully competewith thom, sithough a\u201d local agent.manager, or representative who is ë funny and misleading adver- hyve the publicthink otherwise, and says his \"did not exhibit,\u201d \u2018and consequently made no sale to Indians.\u201d SPORTING CUNS, RIFLES, AMMUNITION.Bend for Price List, or sce samples.WILLIAM DARLING & 00., 80 ST.SULPICE STRKET, Pare Mile Tho Ta rial gallon at \"sR B lon do dolivered is Es 2 \u2018What does this refer to ?Answer\u2014J.& J.TAYLOWS-ontire exhibit was purchased by a gentleman fresn Bombay.Now would it not be well for some mhaager to travel and try to mix with people ok taste, before eomparing » man of cultui Indians\u201d of his {deal tyra.Men of ability an ; practical observation, who understand What y they are talking about bave called at our Montreal Wareroom and told us that J.&J.Taylor's exhibit in London is the best they \u2018seen J.& J TAYLOR have also received orders for duplicates of part of their exhibit, and enquiries trom Australia and Austria for Burglar Proof Securities.We would like to know something definite about the much advertised Vancouver Fire, Will the advertiser tell us how many Safes were in this *\u201c Bweeping fire,\u201d and the makers\u2019 names; also state how many of the \u201c Bankers, Merchants, Government Officials and Real Fetate Brokers,\u201d whose namés are appended to the letters, owned or were using the Safes \u2018letters\u2019 are couched in URTAINS, ee PORTIEBES es RE 2 Cie True.UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS To Rent for the Fail and Winter Months, DeZOUCHRE & ATWATER, Buaÿus Hans = re And, Others.ook Blas D.Pas eee ks Manager De in # ambiguous phraseology, and may mean much or nothing.Giveah answerthutevena \u201csane man\u201d can understand.In regard to Secondhand Bates, à \u201cmanager\u201d advertisgs that they \u201chave on hand nlmost every make that is sold.\u201d This is a sweeping assertion, and in a small way colipses his badly spun yarns of groater magnitude.Wo have in our Montresf#Varerogms a fair Hne of Fire and Burglar proof Safes and Vault Doors.Estimates given for atl kinds of first- Tenders till the th SE EMD.o\u2019cloc MORTGAGE BONDS.the undorsi Fh next, at hi:L, 1.hé Montreal Union Abat cle Com PQ ma, estorfieid Chambers, 18 8 Be Ao etl.Bonds J.& J.TAYLOR, VIS\" PENNYROYAL AND STEEL so Lo X alli w.Nall, Le TORONTO SAFE WORKS.Managers Mont- |! promotes the © Hr 25¢ per le.anufactures.168 3b tenes C.K.ADAMS, TOR-FLUID (Registerad)\u2014A Delight.preparation for the hair.P ary M.or Cl W.H.OLIVE | real Branch.er aa from (ho 65 tafui 0e Coeur of peus.Maoistny, ia the grout MAY BLOSBOM; wissen mies.| PEE EE OT te aTA Vit Te, ou à ps aa 300 tm pr OBEIÉGMENS {ET ENE: or meeting el Br EA ital PSS © roses Sacs ani.Meo ROYAL ODGE pee 10.0.7.7 x 9 Abi Em Mh ae par EE ES 208 3 s.ucomup PEN, - REV.H.H.BARBOUR OF NEWARK, N.J.WILL Drives HIS CELÉHRATED us Eyre OF CHRIST.\" ; pmsl LEAT ad MONDAY EVEUT=SS NEXT, SEPT.Mh AT EIGHT O'CLOCK PRECISELY, Admission FRER, hus by NTCRRTE RT ONEXe, À eolieotior to détraz rise ao WY.oh 4 po a a.Room à or o's ana Boost and trom mem) = his congregation.oon EMMANUEL GHURGH SUNDAY rv WILL NOT ASSEMBLE UNTIL SUNDAY, THE 13th SEPTEMRER, AT 8 O'CLOCK, P.H PM \"rs mr DANCING.gives vasix gor, 4200 5 See Te vil LGN Le pos Tor DANCING AND ) DEPORTE MB.A.ROY MACDONALD ~~ turned to the City.gi nd ill be lose i ie nied An person d in Dadalng.i po at the Queen's AT a Ce \u2014\u2014 + raw PLAOK, Montreal, ist Sept.1650, @ity Treasurer.Io, connection wit with © above, farther notice shanmn Tk En BRPTEMBER nxt.\"By or Le 2746 JAMES F.B.BLACK, Montreal, 1st Sept.1896.2056 § ST BeLacs ISLAND Fublio Notice is hereby given that fron MONDAY, the 6th SRPTEMBRR Jmstant, the Farry Boat will louve the Ieiend oo.a last trip at & pa.TT (By order) Co 2 CNS.CLAOKNEYTER, @ City Clerk, Montresy Bast, 1808.1 © mors OTICR.Vox te NS > ER if tender the latter as SE orgies io OLIS ho Door mar < i: iin 5 Limo ree ÉÉ i 5 lon at th hE 4 ons: He oes tion, 1 Station.% oung street: os strest: and No.9 Station, streets.er Beare: ad Grand Tr X BR.GRAY, | Chalrman Board of Health Montreal, 30d geptombne, 1806 2078 Montreal General Hospital ! Commi io ender dens sed to OE hoe?top of t ital Hill pe NoOD On Mon 19th Be Pe , for the ny to the Jolie on the 'Govabe r, 1886, to a .ach LE ou beef, beat quality, r 1001 3 scond-class cut ood BS atl at 1% Ths 2106 of { maton.wit outs or suet, at Per eaks,chops, and vous ; smoked hams : b and ssit pork, at Dér 10 Jba., Tbe.Hvored Cal vorod dal.ont osix pound lout i nts fl hel ; carrots per bushel: e per pal © accounts for the EEE quarterly.SD.RUNSELI, Wisods Olerk Committee of Maragement, \u201chere is te Basal Caok™ \u2014 Taming of :L» Shrau, \u201cHe has just gone to 10 De Breseles street, to order à ouse of NAS FLAVORING EXTRACTS, SF you \u20ac ext any and so he\u2019s getting them wholesale, | $7 Retall of all Grocers and Druggistn.48% | 0; hE DIST Montresal.-In be Cireult Court.2 | Montreal.\u2014 8 Pi re 7 ar 1 carpe.PE a oût= te Merchant À a, P eionanny: ww abae 0! 8 fap tn of Pluioti rgpincg, Potond is ordered Yvappoar tin two montha, | pou LI BER LI y, Mus- koka, Biack and om foo: \u201cah miles, containing om ; SR nd, Trent tore an y to A 8 ity on.For detnfip a ad to apply to 2 Fi Toronto.Toronto.or Port H Hove, Umeda: p a.786 law Norton: 1 heraby five poten that I will not be responsible contracted by my crew while in t! po J FoLLEXr Master 58.5 care.\u201d The TURKISH BATH.The Annual Repairs and Renovation to this institution aro compheted Bathing may now be resumed as nsual, D.B.H.MACBFAN.M.D, _2083_ 140 &:.Monigue ator 2S LA MoMANUS HAS OPENED A Yin ¥: Richmond street, ail Le | at corner of i AL a BERIT CR SIDE TE 1e\" SOD-2008 9 0 - BE BESEES aa à & 2 ss: 8 E BEETS US 5 5 7 oes bound 0D omy [x tery Do i : Appeals by Miss \" a elude Strat- AUS 2 \u2018 » fr, MD.g a i - 2 10; ?- a - URL 2 ® os T pire- tord, Ge Mary ne Wire pa, pou oodstock, | The men ue are A of Dh sa, Æeilne Court, + sur & , Snes | rr SESS Ar SE SrA | or IST ne | à - but.\u2019 ATI London conference wag - At yesterday, $ ge hs aol ving stolen by Rev.Eh, tren S00 | miner mp a od De C Crolx ab | rom do th Ma vista.\u201d 8, (otoeon oa en vabreber ent avalon Cy ; quatres bein ard hae PR radi Orola renoue to Allee sors à ; mor, at {85 or one ro * Gardipt in\" Ontario.this Ge) spé tried to.arrest bila, After à dec sat her ew bE mises ot 0e | GREAT SALE ov UNBEDREMED PLEDONS the great work Fo ard \u2018 i \u2019 a da ia Thi so of euniver- plod George Hamliton, first lord of the TROCKIBRR, \u2014 tot etdelint cet waa.{hoes tro $x monthe AM ARAW'S AUCTION ROOMS, di British Ader rally, replylng to interro > smal lo Ry coin os ave 6 DE à pair afoderatio.\u2018any pect di o of tions in ne à IRONS yey ut her om Jord CY.rou où St Lawrence No.822 Bt.James Street, ther from, th i s olled rouen the \\ Ct EPTEMBER 7 recs Lb : ors ma ouate, : i Jos aid Tins Es De train, frm © Arms AY Rye: Sep air ire Ternes nosday parm alt | To be continned dior oa Wodnsstay 02 Boarf \u2018Fit, CT Iv Sales, L ere tha yo rou! of Sl an by tho Brit Government.Bo ie tho.\u201cDominion\u201d ang ay al 00 \u201d» ed went - cost 6150 do NEA ASSIS u : .ve \u201caes a te Manttoua: to the States À £rent variety of _Dn Unredesmed Plodgos, ITY OTS ! Ot eb foros oda, burch respect] 7 idar asics i of phe J d of cama by the d 62 The entire wardrobe abl w 68 C L : 0 rech r cetin Pr: con eration, i] \u2018 \u2014\u2014 oui: sect ory ifn nd and that the wiofo matter bh retorred to the bated yeste .bequea i aver $200, works are the best, be easily wis, bythe G.I.R.One Subir and Bity twa a 7 w and in splendide, banat fi pet tham.ory G0 ST.DRRAIN STREET, LJ ligtar: : Card \u2018can, , À.» | \u201c lo 3 demon Ri ning oO maa Bev.Dr.Gardiner; rn oe otary oft the Sunday- merde ae en Slapoon wo Patomsan J.M.vian.\" be Anat peu th a Cu n'apcons sT.CUTHBEMT STRERT, 9 th rtof the board eTemys porans hi Ter.vol.L Bre pare or Hy Goners EA trom which der of Les o Golden They both declared | dea! lle 1 at quest A Bot now, West has bean suppressed, E00 Whole on view from 7 Mondar up to hour 5 erica Formerly belanaine tio tie HEIRS rm aearptary, Rav.J.Lovell.11 R00ds 6s roprosen ces or no sale.Cline rah ing.tov.E A, Btaforq; Tan pe \u20ac à ed th LT SLOGAET spin 3 » At Mount: Carn ol Pa, ges esterday, twelve fad x of po na dE or de vi hit ang oton oo the their ego.he only sure, safe, A Deposit of 10 per cent.required at time ar do 10, James street.o play.roca Te Rev.Dr.Potts: Shoal ald an ouses own y the draohm, Ro be aire Let 8 mash, Keep her Gorp Extractor.À It never alla; never makes BESRR Ww : silk iia Jor ges\u2014hal, ro i lon fun 8 road aga occupied by dr p'ocilles, were comfortable and ee not over drive her, 8 Tore t th a \u2018 rigina! digoom- Ww.x maw, \" VE Anettençer.Hunt , pro proper n tS Shiunitala and id ofa i BK, 3 been\u2019 constan tail \\ hen Sh mapped lum, (nor.f ly fou board bas loss he fire originated from a anything fase lie ruts ry ae Salis © ZONING OF atiar er ot roues which is made zy aX ui.Description of Pints.Date.\u2018Forks.vos \u2026.Rasher still cit oL, Eng and ual 4 ud form o part of its secretary & very \u2018On te and \u2018® Ogdensburg Raliway, Axs.\u2014Sioh symptom a = taie Indie and Austria, costs $100 an ounog at 4 \"Heavy Pilot Orer- i Splendid | Masbisand Sale at Eleven Ik AN vXtensive corresponden: daring ho \u201caus dis.near Cornist,Me.last nisht, the Ogdens- sometimes; treat hy the plage of dette pets It takes 50,000 onze en LE os gdule Em Sion tinct communications 1500 TDR the dure express for Portland was der mended to Subse hn Foses to make an ounce of attar awers es ova Boutla, rates of ass Wick Cont.drenntum and over b > .dress the ait oi Ar dvi Ring and half bo Particulars lator.Plans on on pe -30; N our f land rad We ans Gold We ine Blog un france.- = ber Fata.\u201d Wontarn siroronto, Tan: of Canada, Noptoundinne proctor to the Bi! oat dvi Very Thomas J.Poller\u2019s Sales.isville, Kentuox 834.w pas foll wi D.being throw, ont Bisley Bb H a Sarn dann $3: choise 6 82431 teschors, 45.871; sch mplotely over the akemen.which was A aie trembl ma xe lob s t Overcoat Metrel qe A M ODEL FA] FARM, T oonnoc- hare has hore unday-sohools, pao but no one seriously A @ h in, out a hope 1 , -j .or the sake of cones, do pong onu in Sa ders aud feachers and more B pce Canadian.h pécun by hatin\u2019 ri \u201colden 1 Medical Dis- New Boots.Na.i do 1 nee Fa on au © A \u201c.its , - when nothing else se od = il.Ÿ pe ; Be op bull éhelr ministers ; part Porte, Hy orcasod ga shown vivelals 1 will leave Quebec for Montreal drap 5 bail, aloës ed o rachis ; finger, d RR ist has lt.Bend two Fe for Dr do 1 nutes\u2019 drive trois Le Ousiuess centro o ominlon in $2076.297 for The brigantine \u201cP.J.Palmer,\u201d .Ber\u2019 physio well altar that regulate ber def, with\u201d Somblets eo on consumption Three Fel Hats 39 1 \u201cVa A instrugted by by J.M.BROWNING.Te.Bnitea Mothodist © 1834, ahester, N.B., Kay, master, from Portland, 7 nino ao.¥ Medical WEDNESUAY.8en or: PTEMBER, Watch wal » year, tered & vi glent gale.5 ring of Tate thir wth ata se and \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ng this woll known villa and farm : \u2018Elmbu urets or 25 per plodgé against tés 5 win © evils\u2014liquor and © Damo | Ÿ n in 4 atling flesh on good pasture; halr came off Henry Bier of Duck's Prairie, IIL, o aos on st Lu « Aug.has quadre uebec olty Thursday ni ght, soft food ; stabi this Sumner; fair cheese, meat and roa.referri lat- Gold Key Charm \u2026 à .fas ng ito % : as 84 years of re and coat now aud in seq ng good oJeaith , but ter when thickly spread wit with feux y hy © a hance t 4 presented the report of , or 87 par cent.Th = or The stores and other fittings of the cap- ter; Fuvenous a tite; vo Ou ol.Advice to fhothers.Black Hac k Coat, ,, tion of the book room com.throa\u2019 1 aos he iis oi qured American fishing schooner \u201c Highland before her ocas fica \u201cif not palnsjow's sco thing a run Should Updershivia pà ! Br ows:\u2014 51100 1860 of 158 051.or I bo handed over to the Col ood tort and all pain, curs wing aos 1k Gold Gros wat my To The! (nuome of thes r tar of Customs, pour; oh oocaslonal green feed a remedy tor diarrhea.fe aia\u201d a boite ne massive, 11 rer aris : PA ! Bale rt Sivonen co rm, thorough agro à Su afatod that £a {3 ; The maraahle 's.heron ughbred C Spe H on the Far ke wi w he sol Raparts of Varies tees \u2014 Private Tbe following was non, passed by the Sule te hae relief or tbe Motes eu rt) oa die erwed, h na statg- revolver bi rmer employer, Cotte, ne - mothy 0 fought we for veg- oi abs Dresses ils rag he was secured.BY OATALOGUR.sur un A tls @ x one aonlad any agent er | eo, durtalt Chance Se | Ou Tuxsnar AYTERNOON aun Evantno Nuxe, Birming toue's store.17 at nope of U Th.ads mashos, eta, and give Arrival of Immigrants, .J ; s for vessels\u2019 un er i, BH he bag Tuesday night on ions hors rse in arty 5 nuation fun dt .horse > artdon Let .| Ontario, § 3 di rey ho BE pet ne | hari si the tyadi vor che Tho of {hia Inte Joseph LE Temple, pro: | fatepsive rending, Bg fa Does sospeiniog In toe Provinge Step; a Hon ey Toa.MeAl- General conforonca.the public inatifutions of Philadeiphla, and the remedies manticned applied.more arrived Wednesday night f from the 88 other Eos cor ; Double © Barre ST.LAWRENCE STREET, jaro eed 8, has Roandina pe earing Apparel.wi ty 8 x banæed for the mur \u2018Or Mon at noge cand ol blows ap \u201cTho Rebellion and Fanoy Articles too numero merous to Mention.toh, Amoojing MILY STREET, -: ary: e followi x on't Lass de \u2014 Jt in- f sal ationse .gAnaual Salinas: Chel, ir peclal propin none das been given to wha viously\u201d confeasen, \u201cthough they had pro- Juenzp, Ye ho Bor sot tol wich blister the t3 bt and or oti, Wes Dow devote reasonable ©, io.2% the Auat tare d Yost The subscriber will soll at iis Rooms.212.h_ Valley Rail- utoam's Painiess | Sale, t io Tusa, Fv 14 hn boat, gi Bev.G.J be ua pamount of grants Put, À woman and her child are ne Mrs T.ed 20, for a pas fort i Putnam's.ani avoraging 30 : hdr they porished.The tly an Best ¢ po none oth \u2014\u2014i0;\u2014 a the coulerence of 1883 in ta raw, m our ows :\u2014 4 ao vairs \"Hotton Qlock \u2014 1 WILLIAM MH ARNTON & o.striioe uctloneer, I; fs oo Biward In rd Tol ont Suuday-aohooi \u201crelists het x or led and fireman Catan pat at water, a ttle applied w 2 Thave 4 Curse For Orosnmption?cars and one Rage car were thrown from fo to lawara.Ox Guelph ang: Montreal 508\" coh each; ternational Bunday-School convention at the be tra the ) baggage o car, with the bag- rare ds gc 5 Dow ja ess gocas seon that the\u2019 Metho Urely wrecked.The passengers were badly soe Dever decelves a patiaut New Doota No.& NEAR MONTREAL.injured.ace Up.inseed oil oo fal by ae AR se tas otpeived Now foundlan th Pr The elerlcal and lay del tes to the Pro- Follow that next moi b.Sovery Lea pure th node ta pationts ings, ete, on members rece! vin, 1.470.107 for Eh the sthodista on ay n ; lard enou pi World's pu Solid Gold an id to sell at ms sx oa statistical cables\u201d bho = Ma, has put into lifax dismasted, ha having 2.1.years, distemper Buflalo, fase 5 p30: JI o Eilze Canno Hoon\u201d NA ase L about 140 acres, boautifully situated.front WW 205 tof sr XX umber: a ount abris | ep at oulation ot Sunday-schoal period Plater St.Ambroise, died.Fy iy sphy bib il 8 mule whi Jucke, chickens, he repart wag recaived.pale during og \u20ac pital In Pair Button Boots, THE BOOK ROOM.the 0 uh hori eres to Ms, 8pont 66 yoars 10 the cotramy hair does not.grow Wheres & N ing bas brou e periods cndiog 1882 and uadronniom.ul the aTegate ill be landed and stored.Anythin ays Dungy oats awh fo for on dren ws Vena do resent s lendid cobiitlon dirnulation BL er ble will be sold.A ue pa thin loir driving ps all aps us EE ohild, uo fone rs legs deh sts and Pouris 1a ver A Sip i, do Bs 5*Bou sok we rm Term | bY y 8k Gold Broogh quded ented Increase and\u201d 18107, 467 fe test i quadrennium, .J.Chapleau, tary large Unis eau cum, d.1 Gold Sotioness.645.988] 253,248 892.470 uis disirlot wore greatly in n lo rat on \\ Woda wi orn EASTERN BOOK po\" ITTTER, leau was received with the \u2018honoss due | Then on an empty sto 865.589 201.899 74,200 Roy.Le F.Huestis presented the a pi rank and ool leaving the ship received a ve the follow uadrennia! re 1 the eastern stati salute o rtesn guns, pen 011,627 544, 44,657] 406,940 the bow k committer, a The output of the collterias of the Cumber- ng ball \u201cThe rorort.was referred to the Committen Poe wait that ei PA : land, N.i allvay an and oa.company for part we.and \u2018soft oooEas, cann annot wit stand once was ho re th mar © ugust T arges oa Publishing res > From yO Bas the 4 hy ns 3 [ek Get = at once and be h happy.improvement analys et obfalued.\"Five thousand tons were ASSISTANT SECRETARIES.resentod D br the book stawart\u2019 J ped tor at d - re aber Dr.Ryckman, secretary, nominated i le ip shown that al taking the two departmen in pid over the Tntereohoa 2g the bal St Louis Matron\u2014\"No Ow, pir, young n roan, assistants Dr.Juch wad Rev.Dr, the.a) romain | Activity 1s manifested: and two theusand.Blister re iL], 8 tone you must no ot gore foo TOU gna 8 and as jo secretary, Rev.Dr.sheen aud\u201d and.the the er uiai tons of coal are being ralsed aud matadiy = .my danghior der *frusha an Unes Al Sahl \"ADDRESS To THE QUERY.periode, Folio nzls a oso pa dally.\u2014_\u2014 ETIQUETT a madam, that ond covers Lhe ground.Rev.Dr.Witharow moved L d bat the nom- | \u201cWHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING,* fnation committee bereq to strike a Editor Etiquette Department : All disorders osused by a billous state of Committee to prepare oon ADDropriate ad- Brevity da he the Soul of Wu,\u201d Will kindl thi the systéin can be cured by using Carter's dress to Her M cat the Queen on the com- my ie 9 Theatre Prices.your Saunders dx AR CRE settle oh, uestion.{ æriping or dis- Rs of tho Jubiles yoar of ber reign.ian pp ; a Ÿ Enrron Stir\u2026In' many American cities pon Sastomary Tor à lady a odio their use.1ry them.784.280 IT re &t popular entlo oman > r .The resolution was unanimously adopted cen and as especially when ov da do aot If live tn in Dover see you again?\u201d \u201cNever.\u201d by à standing ae eatire conference + « hat kind is orlive tn (ho'sd \u201cToay do; October, at 10 oc \"cat ; HOCHELAGA, bi HIGHLY IMPORTANT AUOTION SALE.= BEAL ESTATE BY ORDER ; ENRY HOGAN, On SATULDAY AFTERNGON, BEE, at TWO'o\u2019 BEES § § ss Cuffs.Pique ty mass Porsian La Lak over Trim.ule 1 Hai Boimaa, i] con aff vis eal Mug \u20181111115 Por Muñler \u2018and A d Gloves, Ey Cufls.,.Dr mag rosa Vois lonat\u201d oho favor.Lend me 1.847.005 du ntertalnment is farnished we citr ?If 80, w a) ging \u201cGod Save yo vs\u201d 188.$T- si SAME Yi L218 double these Prices gon Lh I pope the ho Academy A Bonn or raven 2 five thing to increas 4 Chao doo\u2019 ¢ re EPA EL 1 15897 aa 34; josbagemont 6 experiment of ANB.\u2014An engagement ring Rev.Dr, Sutherland\u2019 presented the re rares lower ted by th man to t pe | po hospha of the general lé Pree 1 Hi BR the time Ye eng DLlaman takes ° t Bn s Acid P te, \u201c16.700,55 wana Montreal, Sept 2 on such an ocoaston phere is Tuveluable as a Tonie, The report was adopted.gr Improvements exchange, oi pra between {lo De ol L Shp 6 Greenfield, pM IL aye: It ase from 42 vo 59 had AFTERNOON SESSION, Eprro AB\u2014Don't \u201cimprove\u201d Bt, the gentleman à ring if she wishes | tonto a os any case Wheeo a acid on ne is in- thought some plan should The afternoon seaaton n was taken Catherine strom rest by cutting Toon the The style of rlog varies dicated.\u201d ch comparatively wealthy | ving notices of motion, of which oo trees the T teful shade during the taste and means Cor th Like cattio?na should support their own minis- y were handed in.Most of these related a to thousands who prescribed rule to it There When are writars like cat; When they of them b {ble o to do so.sad ers of discipline and were referred to walk, and ali 3 rf al & variety of.ars absolutely driven to fhe ou.Ww tha © Im.sho proper pn a mos 1 I IE wena ee pre fo Indian a RO SALON.h minister fat (is to om e was ag of tf) May i drode ot botte mh the: i Drees trees w minister mater © com- .at fof About an.and ie of multitude.» pal tendon Ipa Ea Han gro e ET TIA i Important sess esr 3 5 ; At & 8 & esas a TE \u201ce ep \u20ac = &# ete \u20ac ba MONDAY MORNIN, 13 sat; AT THE RESIDENCE, 444 SHERBROOKE oT: ; Full particulars later, was 3 t th du: fort ealth ol h b 1 mas ectrio ie and it is pronoynoed Silk T mated discussion took FRIGHTENXD Fam out, be best modiaces B IE the Methodist Church Sotlon of the special co À pds commet faa fantial used ders oy wn was implicated in the dis turtan t ls o0ce in taking upon itoolr Montreal, September 2.kind would be appropriate for a gen : ve ie Telos it has done Too BIE Bae, Fonerally acknowledged that Bolating tha poral su A Private Stroes, Kditor Etiquette Department: © ete, and Bwarthy of theareatéat où confides, Hana swervl yay AL t Pakan and his ITOR BTAR, The statement ln late issue \u2014\u2014 1d ve i ir Fos people df ia Whi fish Lake contributed embers of Gobtarance: he! What a orms acce Shecial Notice, Blue NT vont ann à other «ol the Ores Late\" [motion ratifying ihe oc + from Ohtherine or on the op- | 5 What \"place should Off Work, Skirt pees \u201c Be + zonora, tat the minion Govern: °Mittee.Othors thought the nirast to the grounds of Jomiton | a goeun vai a trod Tag 0.work for two ears suffering od; et a ment had not seen a Press the amount { the pecial Square ai althougi in the tmmediate vicinity.eed Teo gen emen?vorsa from ki ex Ret no qe de Which they had already given In aid of thees Is unjust to the elty.The street there 19 let, until advised by a friend io EyBRE vorcccagitasvaie 9 ne, but expectod te announce a better A long not city p ANS.\u2014I1, À note sooepting or pe ing an I was cured by two Rotiles, an consider it Vi Es sion fo ar nd, Etage | ok re BL sis vali se EAE mieten oh?EY Shoes és Lu e e inv! on reos Lamp ope.Montreel, September 1.reross texpression.For instance, Mrs.B Tier, of St.Marya Ont ni od Another Explanation of the Floods, requests the ure of Mrs.a Bly, r- lated\u201d © 7 R STAR, \u2014Doubtless the Flood Com- on \u2014 ew ng at \u2014.o'clock.Aura B epirps.coe.acer Bilver.p r-plat Ne EDITOR missioners will advise the (Corporation not touch pleasur re ance bed de w i -\u2014 lish districte iw which ¢ the sos reed the \u2018Point Se harles was never trontiod with accept Mrs.droge pork À ie ar TE as and gg Silver-pla : ° to be uuder the official supervision oi t © On after the Corpor- roger gist & he or gen au Past coz0epas ti GO 27, donne ai os rage roidene ml der aul ed ee 8 saw Bi = fared on di ud re vised by brethre boul lee should be cut.open.Jaeriey Tr Toaden ing.Ordi per is or A Wise Precaution.pe mt sant with the facts that thoes d meet in the alternce Soynduring tbe | Winter with so many thous.co « Ps and Fall people are A he T0 = ÿ cn Hide Shui fs ry The conterance then adjourned.Joux & es wg Ladle mot ramody ina a dist BOARD OF HEALTH.J.Montreal, September 1.esteure pu 21.6 we have no Registration System, pe es do 7 re pe bdd 8pl jon did\" Bedlghps we 3 Axx sl do Solid d ket.épis © raie cifed D aid Bllver iain: do got Bkyligh Te M * cholos pi À ve her 0108 pro, mit fall id articular frien or tone ta Estate Auctions, \u2018 y owners who wish 1 £0 sell by ¢ Gene spaced ter- uid consult ri eT Bis soting.° of ab Yes EDITOR Stan, You would confor a favor on a portion of ® community by explain.acon rose at ot Ad.Res (la the onal d.ing Lhe @ existing.laws for the © registratio £ n of \u2018 Soci Sodom required. RER 7 pou [20 nice gis, © Kb WDE 0 ole Ion d Ey ; b rd odes pot: itora, Si Edwari bal readi ve era to tobe sde goods i 0 ¢ ok; Bd I qu les.o SEATE & DAVRLUX,.Past RR of work a land wanted \u201c0 Bave their right reooy- spreading coors ho vat mal] free Gen en End: Toots of whidh Sorry: Yala or LE I i Wool Pante \u201cee 5 Oven 1 7e iy Shat o fe : PARANT Res, 5 th pd o de L d casontaaè 7 wa is 6: lsowhore oy recipate in government bene! Sat go a ta tho ae! solahborine ve nents, Oem ! ; i ae vears ie, 18 4 ès se bus haine ei ars PROCEEDING And hought Si ms Sata! ue | EEE alien af the obode 101 or Sojendid i B ateserangeern sun conforn Feopeaed this morning at 2, Office of Bran & Davaroy, ees 1 cout és 000 | woved, damage amousts wo) wows ; MilEn.\u202600usc0u00 60 À dp ses 98 Bt.James si 96 & Montreal, 81st Avg.1 a golored ay picture of Mont- Fra! city and harbor, as seen in the Summer of 1888, will go to press in a fow days Already orders have been booked for : 61,000 COPIES this number.Every person who cares to see Mont- eal fairly represented abroad, its position of supremacy clearly dofined, will Want copies to send to friends.All the commercial exports and reve- \u2018pues prepared for the special number \u201cwill appear in the regular edition of THE BraR.The colored supplement will be confined to the special issue procurable at the STAR office and through newsdealers.Members of our staff are endeavoring to interview the leading men 4n the various lines of trade.If any one \u2018has unfortunately been overlooked, a note addressed to the publishers will se- eure attention.PARNELL\u2019S LAND BILL.Will Provide for the Suspension of Evie.tions in Certain Cases\u2014It will Re.oeive the Support of the Glad.stonians and may be Allowed to Pass by the Governmend _ \u2014iord Churchil?s Norv.RN ousaess\u2014The Bulgar- - ian Question\u2014 , Literary I Noves.- @PECIAL TO TUS STAR) -LONDON, Septembor 4\u2014 Despite the tnigbty wranglies in the House, Parliamen- gary affairs are becoming less exciting.The Government has found Ît necessary to as- \u2018same a pretance at legislation.Parnell will soon produce a blll intended to stand be-\u2019 | tween the landlords and tepants during the \u2018Winter.Though the Government will not - Sorward the bill it will doubtless see the advantage in letting Mr.Parnell state his case.The latter will draft the bill on the lines of his recent speech ln the House giving power to the country \u2018courts to suspend evictions absolutely da \u2018the payment by the tenant of two-thirds of {the rent into court, and providing the tenant makes a legal statement of his inabllity : Sopayinfuil.So far as I can learn there Will be no other serious provision in the bill, although In his recent speech, Mr.Parnell declared for giving rents on a sliding scale Jo meet the rise and fall of prices.Mr.\u201cChamberlain spoke favourably of the.ldea.The Government, however, have set thelr \u2018face against a fresh revise of the reat.\u2018Any attempt to establish LC À SLIDING SCALE at \u201cpresent might wreck whatever small .shance there is for a more moderate bill suspending evictions, The Gladstonian Liberals it may be talen for granted will \u201csupport Nr.Parneil.Mr.Gladstone bimself 3 likely to be in his place and give the weight of his influence to the Irish bill.He \u2018will return from Bavaria in a fortnight, about the time the bill will be reached * Meanwhile we ahall bave dull debates on the éstimates.The great majority of the members are leaving London for the country.The conclliatory attitude of the Government in regard to the Irish measure to remove a good deal of Opposition threatened in regard to a supply biiL In spite of his assumptions to the contrary, Jord Churchill is a highly nervous man.- fils physique is too slight to stand a severe .strain.His new position appears to be ng too much for him.One night this reek he was in a fever and excused himself from attending a dinner party.His Belfast spoech, undoubtedly, bas been a source to.him of great annoyance.The Queen is sald to have been strongly * æoved by the BRUTALITY OF THE CZAR'S REPLY \u2014 a \u201cto Prince Alexander's overtures.Though the court connections do notasa rule give -\u2018tmuch colour to the foreign policy of this or : amy other European power, the report goes that Lord Salisbury has been moved to express à very strong opinion regarding the Attack on the Prince.The time 18 rapidiy eoming when Great Britain will havo made her mind as to the extent of her Interests ta the Balkans, and having made it up will ætand by it.It is feared here that if Prince Alexander does not abdicate he will bo as- sausluatod, of which he is in hourly danger.LITERARY NOTES.& Mrs.Oliphant will be obliged if persons : posscentnz letters of tho late Principal Tul- will entrust them to her for purposes of \u2018blogtaphy, addressing thom to ber at Black- wood, Edinburgh, ; ee Molloy will soon publish, Ward Downey, a work on tangs 5 don Ducroft \u201d is the title of the now Pie novel by W.Reeves.Marie Brown has nearly finisned the work Salad \"Honor to Whom Honor is Due.\u201d Hare's \u201c Discoveries of America\u201d and b Hotores\u2019 new novel \"Old Housé at wich\u201d will be issued during the un & Bonnerschein have in press a new \u201cdritienl translation of the Gospel of St.Jobn byD, F.A.Paly.\u2019Qnwin will soon publish a.number of 8, popular tales of Basque peoplé ré- d to Uterary form by Madame.Mopts \u201comni _ Jn first volume of Professor Morley's t to Write a history of English jifara- TE devil be published by Cassell under ibe tie: From Earliest Times to the Belgn of QpgnIans\u2019 announces a now book by J.A Doyle, oalled \u201cEnglish in America\u201d aud ths an Colonies.\u201d Flan that Professor Tyndall is seriously } Vo overwork.Nopuax,' , UHCAILL'S MAIDEN SUOQESS \" He: [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] = - poN, September\u2019 4.\u2014The Defy \u2018 à that \"Lord Churchill has achieved his ri suokess as a leader, owing to his yutjiiatory tone towards the Parnellites.3 ATIONALIST TO BE PROSECUTED.|SPRCIAL TO THE STAR} on, September 4 \u2014Tho Crown.will te Gilhooly, Nationalist megabar, tar | \u201coingintimidating language in, TR WAR DEPARTMENT SQANDAL , Sept.4=The crown law: rat there Tn nothing in Col.statement of the 1 bon charges against the t toenablo t yet te Ord: \"PRINCE ALEXANDER.See Aloxauder has stepped co Alexander has» Sort Pas oonelliate Alexander .PRTBRSBURG, Sept.4-_The Vidomosti Furss aa.Bok to delay resigning bis ,\u2014\u2014 The Coming Races Betwoes lnten\u201d and \u201cMayflower.x Programme of the Coutest\u2014The vents nu Their Differences\u2014The American \u2018 Craïs Not by Any Means à \u2018Bkimuiez Pah*\u2014TFhe America\u2019s Cap fsPECIAL TO TEE STAR] .New Yonk, September 3.\u2014The mega Committee of the Now York yacht club have issued the following notice: #,The mittes have been notified by the orion \"Cup Committee yaouht \u2018\u2019Mayflower\u201d bas boen selected br them to defend tho Amoricas, Cup, an t they have also i oun \u2018nat the racos with the * a et Be 2 place barr / ing une uuavoldable accidents to either yacht, \u2014At 10 am.over tbe New York Yacht Club eourse, (About thirty-five miles.) Sept.9.\u2014At 10.30 à.m.Tonty miles to nd ya or to Joeward and back: Jom Bootland Lightship or from Sandy Hool p.46 be determined on tho mucaine of the race, and.if necessa ve Sopt 11.\u2014At 10.30' a.m.Irlangular course of forty mi miles outaide, starting from the Boot- D.pe race must be made In seven hours, As all who are interested in yachting, and a very great number of others, are aware, the coming races betweon the British cutter \u201c Galatea\" and the American sloop ** Mayflower \u201d are exciting fully as much interest as last year\u2019s contests between the \u201c Gen- esta\" and * Puritan.\u201d Although the * Galatea\u201d had not as good a record in England as the * Gonesta,\u201d it is claimed and generally belleved that the oration, made in her since she opened her racing ve in England have greatly improved her.THE \"GALATEA.\u201d « Galatea,\u201d ala boat than the * Genes- was design by the same wap.| Mr.; Beavor Webb.He gave pue \u201c Galatea\u201d length and freeboard than the * Genesta her depth ot hold being 125 feet wth a a draught of 13.50, while the \u201c Genesta \u201d had a depth of only 11.75 on the same draught.She was built of steel and bas ber ballast all on the inside of her hollow keel.Her beam fifteen feat, same the \" Genesta\u2019s \u201d beam.Of course her lines are exosedingly fine, so tino that she could not stand upright in still water without ballast, and a lot of it.\"GALATEA*\u2014 CROSS BECTION UNDER WATER The Illustrations of the \u2018\u2019 Galatea\u2019s \u201d model show a vessel with the bilges well down, and n great wall side to give the side resistance which American sloops attain by means ot a centre e sheer seems to be almost ranting, but that is due to the stnall- Doss ol the illustration.Her sheer is rate, however.The development of ut cutter model in British waters 18\u2019 Fons \u2018wholly to the rules of admeasure- ment.A very small increase in breadth of beam gives, under the rule, an enormous i in tonnage, and calls for a great pe of time.Under English rule ere Mayflowor.\u201d for instance, might lea tho * Galatea\u2019 two or threo miles in a forty- mile le tac.amd still be beaten on time allow- ane owner of the \u201cGalatea,\u201d Lieut.Henn, has made a most favorable impression hers asa gontleman and a sportsman, and big \u2018shaves In his uvlarity.eo\u201c Mayilower, \" the winner in the pre- Nmaary cuntests between the four famous Ame ) boats, \u201cMay Bower,\u201d \u201cPuritan,\u201d antic and Priscilla, vas esigned by r wa! urgess.the designer of the spurita: \u2018and was intended to be ao im- \" The result of the races sof ar would Indicate that the designer had in his intentions.Mr.Burgees loses watched the work of all the boats oat yoo.and went home.as he belle to make a few alterations in the a oad adopted for the \u201cPuritan.\u201d which d make another boat faster than aver.Tuy ET [= \u2014 />GALATEA\"\u2014LENGTH 103 FEET.as Ses.C fo 3 Paine, ono of tha.original owners gt he \u201cPuritan,\u201d determined to build the \u2018model on his own account, au awloy & Son, who built the wrote engaged to do the work.The * May- ext i over all, 85 s 100 feet I on the water line, 095 beam, and.hag no, extreme draught at the stern Rust of .6; with centreboard down she taws' elrhteen feet.She is longer by .11 thao any of the other boats, and sho ras three in more water than the \u201cAilgntic\u201d At the same time ber midship séction is only 82 square feet, or the same 28 the \u201cPuritan.\u201d She would seem to have ber length and draught ang & mail deni section a decided advantage over the other boats.Her lines aro slightly hollow, like the \u201cPuritan\u2019a\u201d be \u201cMayliower\u201d carried on her trial trip forty-eight tons of bajlas t thirty-soven of which were on the keel.- She was own Db Lh the head a little and was given mn There : ne QUESTION OF TYPE \u2018There aro a good mauy worth airs who take a lively and patyiotio interest in the forthcoming races between the \u201cAay- wor\u201d und mt for the Am Yioa cup, and who are to toe sloop § aqatost the eutter, yor who would | be some- at pu.they were jui to stand or hand a Civil Service examination in re gard to the differences between the two.Sole It is true that some of the vews- ews | pers are telling them every day that le \u2018a contest tor the td which is the better, Lhe Hah or Ao adel, but without some further informa Bos Lo rat the American ie Soa s the un ate lan swan be as much in the dark as n many of the terms Which aver oO hn à George = Burhan the newspapers have absolutely no or it he ascarns EE ia HATER Tr oom È finite bo of the be latter is the word \u201ca : ich the ordinary landsman usually\u2019 loves to mean a sall, whereas the rope that holds the sail = its the Under such circu t ! of place to describe the Lu Tr other a fow days heats EE om thase hacotdé over ail ves 100 sai Hi Here the reader wi wi length ence porvoen | THE \"MAYFLOWER.\u201d the \u201cMavflowor\u201d; nor lis there any practical difference fn regard to the proportion of Jongth over all to length on the water Tho \u201cGalatea\u201d has an overhang at tho storn of 1 the \u2018* Mayflower\" one of 15 feet.Pen \u20ac Ro nice\u201d arri rblehead a Boston yachtsman remarked that she had the Tay.1 flower\u2019s *\u2019 stern, but as the cutter was built first de Is just pussible that he ought to have sald ** Mayflower\u201d had the * Galatea\u2019s \u201d ah ® Such extrome overbanginæ sterns are certainly a Dovelty fa this country and bave been copied from cutter models.Their object is to give greater stability in a reefing breeze and more deck rvom to handle the immense mai When we come to look At the next two dimensions, beam and depth of hold, we see the first sign of the ical differenoe between the lish cutter and the American sloop.The extreme beam of the former ls ot much more than one-seventh of her length over all, while that of the sloop is not mueh less t one-fourth.The cutter\u2019s \u2018deptd.pt: is \u2018not much short of her extreme breadth of beam, while that of the \u201cMayflower\u201d Is much loas than one-half her beam.So also with the draft of water, that of the \u201cGalatea\u201d being just four feet more than A \u201cMAYFLOWER\"\u2014CROSS SECTION UNDER WATER.that of the \u201c Mayflower.\u201d The two styles of achts which are supposed to be re resented v the \u201cMayflower and \u201cGalatea\u2019 have been developed out of the character of the plea- sûre buats most suitable to the water of the respective countries.In the Britieh istands, where tbe harbors are deep and tho seas frequently stormy, the deep keel boats have always been in favor and center-boards have n discouraged.Here, with our shallower harbors and smooth inland waters, we have adopted the center-npoard boat, broa shallow, or, as some irreverently call it, a skimming ish.Such a yacht was the Mobawk,\u201d which capsized when at anchor in New York harbor, some years ago.But when it is remembered that this yacht, which was as long as the \u201cMayflower,\u201d drew \u2018but tive feet of water,our readers will see that the designer of the latter vessel has made a de de ure from the typical American sloop.The \u201cMayfAower\u201d is much narrower and also much deeper than a typical American sloop would these changes being in the direction of the deep and narrow cutter type.With her long overhanging stern, ecreased width and increased depth.she is, in fact, a compromise vessel, about ball way between the oy British type and the Amer! if anything, rather more an American.This ia a point which it la ve well to keep in mind, for, as Jack Bunsbs pme \u201ctho bearings of this ob- on lys La the application on it.\u201d If J \u201cMAYFLOWER\"\u2014LENGTH 100 FEET.the wid ido.shallow sloop had been all that was tbe.model would not aro ¥ con à ed from greatly as it has bean Ii the \u201cMayllower.\u201d Those who désire merican sloop ot the old type, and ons ei {bo best, should look at the ** Graclie,\u201d anti they wil sew how wide a departure has wade from t type In the \u2018 Puritun\u201d and ** Mayflower.\u201d The exporienos of Mr.Bufiess t the designer \u2018vessels, ve led him: in the dif n of r depth, for the se playllowet Pad & : pches moro water than the = Pa ?sithooet he ays ne.0 Bower.wi 3; Jeet qraft of water rad ber deep A heal, ay very far from being a | d ae ther cutter device y the d ners of art lead tb % Ar to ne ol old skim- HS ming dish toh some innocent-mind- ed sa hy exist.LUT y gave \u2018the Fons alas hese he bite as: another big sloop he -will probably have no but put lt 4 e weight in the T tea\u2019 has E 83 < or boul.OAT necessary to the Toado# that it hy \u201cGalatea\u201d ath has a and'\\\u2018MaylNower\u201d consists in ling $y.pave both a keel and a epee difference of rig t here noue betwee! n tho © \u201cG Slaten\u201d ido: re at Teast hpprociate Neary bh \"tho hporo rig aro be found in AR the.+ the foe .and boom ay.insail is laced to the hoor, \u201cGalatea\u201d is not, and that contrast between them in ween \u2018M flgwer* \u201cGalatea.\u201d He will find = Star he perhane Imagined, a: nnd ne ne will se næ the old extreme AA of h\u201d with the \u201cPari an | \u201cMeygowe\u201d il rama tray and probabl romisss sumpti yes are, better than either.But it would be filly to pretend that the type of yacht Americans to-day rely on is the same.years ago 2a it was Len, or even two, mme tee ;, The Inundations, iscussion, Te ae and in- ESS SET EEE © novelty in the case of- figs of what a fast Yacht should the § of no rise oie | ve! Churc| All services at prosent bare bald In the shoo I = tor, will preach tn The-Rev.H, Ongerth the German 8t- Se Pa ohurob.131 31-8t- Dominique street, at 10.50 am Sunday: school at 230 pm.ue 7 ee ADVENTISE \u2018The Hindrances to Intelligent Health Reform\u201d will bo the subject of disoourse by Wm.W.Rubertson at the Advent Christian Church.Locturo Hall, 130 8t Gastatine street at 7 p.m.PRESBYTERIAN.The pastor,Rev.L.H.Jordan, will conduct the services at Erskine Church, moraing and evening.Sunday-school at 3 p.m.\u2018The Rev.James Barclay will officiate at both services.The Suuday-school re-assem- bles at 3 p.m.The Rev.Prof.Scrimger preaches at the morbinz and evening services at Knox Church.The Rev.Dr.W.J.Smith, M.A, ¢ Offclates atthe services, 11a m.and Tp ma st the st presse Street Presbyterian Chur.A.B.Mackay preaches at tbe Grescent Sroot Church at + both services 1 a.m and 7p.m.The Rev.J.C.Martin, B.A, conducts the services at the Stanley Street Presbyterian Church {uear the Windsor Hotel); services at 11a.aud 7 p.m.Rev.Robert Campbell, M.A.the pastor, conducts divine service in the old Gabriel Church at 11 a.m., and in the now church in St.Catherine Street, at 7 p.m.Suaday-scbool ln new Church at 3 pom.All not attending elsewhere aro 1nvi The pastor, Rav.Geo, II.Wel will preach next Sunday.Sept.12th.atthe American d'resbyteriau Church now closed.CONGREGATIONAL, The Rev.D.H.MacVicar, LL.D.will preach at 11 a& m., and the Rev.nish, LL.D, at 74.n.in Emmanuel: corner ol St Catherineand Stanley METIIODIST.The Rev.D.V.Lucas will conduct divine service in the morning, and the Rev.James Henderson in the evening at the Dominion Square Methodlst Church.Services 11 a.m.and 7 p.im.The Rev.James Philp, M.A, mill preach at 11 a.m., and the Rev.E.D, \u2018Mallory at?p.min the St.James Street Metiodiaf Church.Sacrament of the Lord\u2019a Supper in connection with the evening gervies.youn day-school and Bible Classes, 3p.m people's moeting, Monday, 8 p.m.* Public prayer and praise service, Wednesday, 8 p.m.urch, reets CHURCH OF ENGLAND.The Rev.Dr.Stonc preaches in St.Martin's Chureh, 11 a in.and 7 p.m.Holy Communion at morning service.| The Rev.Canon Ellegood will conduct both services at the Church of St, James the Apostio ht 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Holy Com- musioo at 8 a.m., and after morning service st 11 a.m.The Rov.L.N.Tucker preaches at St.George's Church at 11 a.m., and Dean Car- michasl at 7 p.m.Holy Communion at 9.30 a.m.and at noon.Sunday-echool and Bible class at 3 p.m.At Christ Church Cathedral at 9 à m, Holy Communion; 11 a.m., morning prayer and oly Communion.\u2018Te Deum,\u201d 1, Staloer's n ubi \u201d Schubert\u2019s B flat, prie, > iy Trimnell's in C; I reno .J.G.Norton, rector; offertory, at | hore is a river\u201d (solo\\ Let 4,15 Ts, Choral Litany; offerto; 0 080° mercles numberless\u201d (solo) Handel.74 p.m, evenin pra rer; opeping voluntary by Mr.Fogg, ndon.\u201cServ ca,\u201d Stainers in A; SE Dom.How lovely aro the messengers\u201d (chorus), Mendelssohn; preacher, Rev.Mr.Kittson, M.A.; offertory, \u2018and closicg vol- r.Fogg: accompanist, Mr.G.Bowles; conductor, G.Couture.Wednesday, Septeraber 8, 153 a.m., Provincial Synod service.with Jy Communion; preacher the Lord Bishop of Algona.8p.m pecial evenirg service ; preacher.the Most\u201d Bover- end the Metropol tan.The offertory at the evening service will be for missionary purposes.The Rev.John Nichols will officiate at both services in St.Mark's Church.Tho Ven.Archdeacon Evans.rector, will conduct the services at St.Stephen's Church at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Holy Communion after morning service.Suunday-schoot and Bible class, 3 p.m.Yrayor moetings, 1 day evening, 8 p.m.- OTHEB DENOMINATIONS.Thè Rov.Samuel Massey will preech in the Salem Church.t street, at 3 p.m., on the \u201cWages of sin.\u201d The Pilgrim Church servios will be held in the German church (rear ot St, Lawrence Market) at 7 p.mat which the Rov.Semuel Mussey will official Seats free, Montreal an Institute, 319 Commissioners street.\u2014To-morrow, Sth Saptembe Captain Wm.McLean will \"conduet Diving service at 10.90 a.m.and 7 p.m.Service of.song at both.All sailors and friends are cordially ia ited._ Le.- ROMAN CATHOLIO The Prayers of the Forty Hours will be opened in the Church of Notre Dame de Pitié to-morrpw after High Mass.A Confirmation service will be held in the Cathedral, at 7.30 a.m.to-morrow.Archbishop Fabre will preside over the ceremony.His Grace Archbishop Fabre will at High Mass in the Church of St.to-morrow, and: after the ceremony faithful of the parish will present it with an address.The second pastoral retreat will be opened at the Grand Seminary, at 8 p.m.tomorrow.CHURCH OF THE GESU.The Engliah sermons will be restmod tomorrow.The Rev.F.Geo.Kenny will preach to-morrow evening.HIGH AND LOW, he \u2014_ R The_.hing.St Trotmorn.thi fi _ Approaching Evangelicals and ht inn Church Parties in the Provincial va .There is every appearance that the pare tisanship- which was go prominently is: played at the last Diocesan Synod will again resk out in the ap rosching meeting of the Provin The E 0 Following circular which has been sent to certain number of the delegates: 81.Guorox\u2019s Rcrony, Motigreal, 30th Aug.1886 Des rg to attend a private meet- ox to be Both by he Theological eS 596: Dorchester street, on y, 7 tember, at 8 o'clock.4 he int order to action amongst boss o Evangelieal minority in the Provincial Sa .(Signed) JAMES CARMICHAEL.*, Ono of the delegates stated toa STAR re~ porter y that be anticipated the quee- fon of theological education would, as in\u2019 the Diocesan Synod, | form one of the burn= ug guostions;: fd discussions of ini- receive extending over tho Three yoars Ow Sian bad been in force will pre-.CITY ITRKMS.\u2014An alarm was scundod at 7.45 this morning! Box 13 for a fre which occurred at Mr.A.8 paint and ofl store.The fire was fortunately discovered in time ana serious preven! quantity, of oh and combustibles \u2018in the books of the salvagn put Saiche any con oorpa, * siderable damage was dove.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PERSONAL, | lat 5008.oma | pr grades triennial seule Ta STE ein ing extra al 2510 rr Danan dota at aug © Spri png tra aro Bold.pe ont fava market is aturn weaker, \u2018ns fot mma bris.fcares an \u2019érmir ma ree oS Be, a B Re ot is 5; cholos super- » v co 415: superior extra, Gk suvertine.$3 80 to 890: 1 to 3 03 Horie oxira.38 60 10 8 55: $3 EX trong to aremtialé Jo.$4 80 to £70; fine.$2 daliags 42 poliards, MA * 60: Ontar à LS gel bore tu [Solivecna.\u2018a 150; o m is.vo par 4 canals Wi: at, Dei jh b \u2014 on Y us; 50.SD Dares flour, 27 81 Brin: meal, X78 bris: butter.100 pkirss Es A boxes ! 00 rolls: spirits, 100 casks ther bis.te Vague} 126.982 bush: pom, 4 105 bush: onts.Se 3 bush: barley.50 bush ; Haur, 23.790 Urls: meal, 3162 bris: oboe, 32brie; butter, 2056 pkgs; cheese, 17.- 451 es; pork.120 bris: ford 55 tes; 100 bris: hams and pes 9 boxos; cann ned meats, 442 pkgs; leo thor, 209, rolls; raw hides, 856; spirits, 375 casks: tobacco, 196 pkgs.STOCKS - STORE Sept.4,°88.Aug.28.'88.Sent, 5.°85, 462,971 417,933 est, bus.\u2026 401,977 Corn, , do.10.498 10.489 \u2018oas, ».db.156,012 160.509 28.058 Data, do.41,095 43188 5,48 Barley: do.,092 9,092 1 5:643 ye.do.81.747.81.763 C404 Fiour.bris.44,681 42.648 87,842 Oatim do 21 552 Cornmeal.do \", oy s \u2014 FUBXISTED, CONFORTALLE.ok respeetibic Tari, bath and wi 31 Se.Constant a.Sicady Smplorment all Winter, Wages $1.50 tay a wi To À Auctioteer.ars: ad and $6 per month; guaranteed for et, eis 3 iD 51 he \u2018door, rent $390.00 and taxes.Apply.Palace street, cunuinuation of Lagauclstic \"ON à pEwALis Avply fo (\"Brien & Jag Sv Montreal Shamrock.5 e ares nay cas.5 7 stops, and § 2LLGS Notee amesteeet SC RUQUSTO LET, AO MARRIED COUFLE, LARGE Broadwiy.3e \u201co's wey ES ve LE Ep, AS excitement has been caused wi BEKLY FURNITURE SALE AT OUR Kea gwell Ro LARGE FURNISHED BEDROOM Ta GE be troom Keehen for housékeening.YU ANTELS MEDIATEUS, A GOOD COOK.AF.wipe, es to tho champlonship match Mooms, (ft.Catherine street, 4 Souses W Wanted, ir oantcabtS Toro wo gentiemen or married coi couple.Ap\u201d Apply No.2 Cadieax Se Diy #4 104 Mackay sireet.08 3 a en re ANE.20 wisn o\u201d p the Montroals i Sha FRIDAY Aftorneun, September 10th, as pos an visio 0.BOX_ $35; 9 BELLS RA ARTED Tv Th THE 1 NEIGHEOUE- ROG, Eoin, WITIL OB WITHOUT JX vast.urmianeil of 7 id, ey +5 Sar aa WASTED GOOD COOK, 43 BELMONT FAK; Waste vo pes were in flue condition.Phe feel.2 o\u2019cleck.and 1 0 aires in perfect order, a pred hood of Bleury street, a small house x couple or geatlemen.Al early Apply S968.Tawrenos sircor me Te WANTED-UREL.oR \"ACADEMY 0! pn flo tbe city among the ord patrons THOMSON & GOWDEY, bargain.sooty \u2019 upper tenement gt unfurnished rooms, rent moderate.dat 1 sur) ol.2013 VOMS-TO LET TO SYALL FAMILY FURNISHED VE s'experienced.APP 1797 Notre Dame street.| Loar tree wy 208 1 Aucti 8._ +, 11853 Bt Catherino street, Address \"* 0 830,\" star office.SOLE opus pros LUE a a te Tea i re ood.homey R=: «ne place nt BS4 She az, lyin tein \u2014\u2014\u2014 à 3061 VW bat eu py A NEE Mer or © EIC.B VOTI FOR BALE D] 0, ONLY $10 CASH WV ANTED-A COMFORTABLE: FUR- 3c Alsxonder st.OP = VV ANTEDZA STRONG BOY TO DRIVE.APLLY H IRSES, ETC, BY AUCTION.anzer F nished house.miglaity of of Bn Antoine GON CONFORTARLY FUBNISHED %00 TROQM-ASD, BOARD ¥ VACASCIES Fon _osF.on to 1.Graham, STAR Office.208 ANT x GANT.-Beveral Working and Driving Horses, han i HR a à tn forcer nt A ANT Gr H Bi3 RT SR ale BT sel iin ES fr \u201cET WANTED sTHoxo Bor.3 WILLANST W RE RIT] Som T D-FUBNIS ED HOUSE, OR M D.LY y Fes wr w me a a Sa New an 1 Socom Mand BIG ve Joy DRY BLABS, 4 W suite of or 5 rooms for light RO er a SHED.FAMILY PRIVATE, 1% ROTHER boy dire.Bastar, ot 38° Bc \u2018WANTED\u2014-A NURSE AT10 PRINCE ARTHURST.Soy Et LEE ECTASLE 7 = akera Waczon and'stelgk.18 Be gre | IE load poule net oi for $1.50 per bY NEaR oon, Toro or vo A rep ne em Rei amie eal ls, 109 04 | Rooxs-rwor OR TANEE CYFORNISUER ROOMS =| W Wo for graeeal Apply & Sigg Bale at the Yard, 922 ST.JA 8 STREET, QUES Crraig Beoet.os SERIE SIDE ae Bry Sh + adam =X EN su _Buriuey Wanted.WARFED Ix ost.P Aires M Dix X.GEK se vont Tncsday Afterneon, Fth Inot., pe SA Ex ES era ONE = TROOMS-LAROE.DOUBLE\u2019 ROOM, GFHONT.WITH A A At AAP Tih passais spa ET we dani Sa ne AAA AIS | Pre re misates walk from F04 terms rrssun- | FROOMSTIV( SE Pos WITH BOAR \"WANTED.rial Toutes 3 Sgt less Ai balf-past TWO ve iv.ae LO ST ; able, Siti pe £_1 = pili on 20 Fourg suitablo for ma ra CW.frost Hs .\"FUBNISHED OR UXFUE- House doing a AN OUXG - Ti AS SALERMAX FOR } Al whom: dwelt pon Wott a \u201cauctioneer.ponsiit Voir ire agar, BT Last ovenog, à evil Totale ester Ei es bot esd on, ue nlp ogy ox i 8 DIRECT TEA IMPORTING gb pia at salieat To, \"oa ee Bo sights to be represe in the Legisiatare QUSEHOLD FURNITURE, EXC.ais sk Cou % Answers name PRIN person _ To LET TWO UNFURNISHED Soon Business requires & Partner.\u2019 \u201capd enumerated whit they believed wi He him te No.8 University st will |.RNSAED, LARGE voi Ractiod couple without n preferred.ESTECTARLE WOMAX 10 Rare vrac then wero aber R Tho Dsus Weekly Bale Fois ha RR iperally rewarded.207 1 FREER SR Se Bas = 25 2073 Address \u201c8 201,\" STAR Office.VE Spt bys dar ST pere Speakers were repeatedly applau \u2018WEXT FRIDAY, 106h SEPTEMBER, Cir.sueur OOXRZTO LET NICE FURNISHED OR virus RO a0 ui 04.00 pir moni SL Lawrence es ANTED-A PARTN Til SOME MONEY FOR ANTED\u2014A SEWING GIRL TO MAKE, UF LITILE | LLOLTOF MOKDAY, AUD.2, Mane AXD CANT, FRET oa Bald Sophie at per month.3 Wimmer ts de ed Wi Shr FO GIRL TOMAKEO W, Robertson, the candidate 14 fron West, troray denoun ced vaoein: whl Tacfads rooms, 322 8T.JAMES STREET FET ns SHURCH 0 or x = = our years Lh, Som Fine wir.à y 1! arge quantity of Now and ne 5 ore Porm ila wl #1 Blin se SAS 83-WITH BOARD, SUPERIOR Seog ferences, ote., to A.\u20ac a declared himse! à Pur ture, Parlor and 3 PSS FE prie Fion, dah \"| ROP OTR vita oF wimnoyr R ston.1D Untvarsity dt.| WazzED aaxzoTa Lu RAR PER TTI ax, Wet STEQNG JOVI To WORK 14.3 rf rea ash ee aw WAR ani 19 8 Sea ng: t op tothe ni T An of Health and toons nie sow.\" at raser, winds rpets, Fors HX IN Rogx: joex present constituted.tres, Chairs, Tables.8 28 ood Safon Ford sine L 90st FOR SALE, Cal cut OST_ONE HUNDRED AXD TW Ty RSISHED.\u2018NEWLT PAINTED.AND M3-SIXGLE OR DOURLE TO à mapgisoturer 1 Low vie patate inde Bod ert Rive RON NAHE.SE ASR ed rootns In nice central | pjqutes cogil Joyo eto., Address \u201cA.476\u201d Sn Oh walk from 1 dor at ern har clean, DEEE Crete ES COMS_TO LET, LIGHT, AIRY RY KD\u2014PARTNER WITH 0000 B Hcp hh ily of sr, val six ROONS - ELEGANTLY ET RNISHED, at se pa rue Agency controlling HR | \u201cWARIED-A GOOD STRAM FITTER.APPLE FQ Brurser, September 4.\u2014The Government at TEN ' yo Fee COND.HAN En dexoot STS, as py veo PE da Pipe a | se ut.2 Tk A ne es Yhere LATE ON IN THB py THE $13 Kade glimes in aaiher cam.i fom Ropu: pénststiav on CNFURNISUER, Rroox-snaue, Fics, BEDROOM rE WASTED FARTS TIT en Ts = WARE Ape EE FEUESUÉS.ATTLE =.mes +} | wubevriber will offer forvale by auction LOA, SILVER MOUNTED OAR HOLDRE ROQu UES SEL O8 UAFURNISUED; Pi Address Ta office.gs WW pe hota a wilh rekl Barge nd ad Were AN OFFIC i WRITER, J Special Notice.a s rtemalièr of good ci Larkin, 5 Se Franools Xa pede, \"be Town 8 ie ntrôés west __) OOM\u2014DOUBLE a ROOM, okshaw, ad La or 3286 « dy À a TRpooue HANDLOMELY FURKIAHED BE Bt pm ln A ets .a = Top x, do 3 : ; - = [ School oreaulsites, Japaimed : VE on \u201csaw, th enlars 3 a.To \u2018Aüotioneer, em ne srithont bx don! Family » privais.¢ : OSTCA JOUNO FOX TERRIER DOG; FTRAYED Yeh ht a parueulare na.BTAR office.a Lorie TELE vars will te 1 At Catherine der | Rooxeto ETA Ea \"WELL a tosds, Spring Mattresses, i SAAN AAAI ININNL INTIS Feokivon Seinsors, ele.LJ.A: Burs pas FURNITURE, CARPETS.= mn Roox Two NEATLY.FURSISRED ERDRgo me pi | MRS.GODWIN, Way E2-poy Por 07 TE 19 Notre Darne st.98 eodx2 BALE.; TE KET OF LOT ELAR TERRIER, ERDAT, to.Sicily Se Apply a 305%.Dents teache e, prog asa Fe present.i db ene nnn of Lesneur, me I alba J The well known are r and ot Plano rents Apply in a onu ban DEATHS.fiormoon.whim LDR held on (a iS sma re tural Bas Avenne oor RS LanoE POULE, ER L085, U5%- | and Orean.wilitakes Tow jew mora pu pupil.To A it opt., at o\u2019cl OS RENE reer.1 $2a month.15008 6, 0 te Enr ARTE bial EEE EE seuv : \u2014Th a ; Ho 8.J.POTTER.ii y - : 0 ol ns 8e \u2014 NICE r NISHED FRONT moon glish Cathe dral.posite Eu BT oh aa Fink = i I 2 have Fu Autionser.\u201c+ Patines Chances Lies Cesare Pa saga PE, | rome re N sip, 1 IN se = Ro parden.\"Address Gi frabord ad TST TR te Lessons ad Youl Culiar FANTED ATOM ONCE COOK, HONT HA of mation of the brain, A Lente J 5063 ars and 6 months.\\ Bb.sh en atone T.Te.dos te goa | sneer Logan meal Ret pry UNIVER I hy.Vi ROG Senha ITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, 3} Se 6 port A.Bakerhaste ri 3 Food references.PA G.shorer, Na In th , at_8 a m.Saturd si - ig Richmond mbar 4, Th oth Burland.wife o \u201cChas, ul ; UCTION @'ALE = store, an is a SES PES Toe Sas TT Roo 08 1 Roo,e5, dense The BEST & and ja ready to receive puplieat bis rosids hy WASTED SS AN Box BOY.APPLY AT.A , in her 68th soar FE ends and ne.- - i oe oy to TTR.for nuy- squat [Roo we romane BÉAVER HALL SQUAN: ARE: ant armas bo tl and pe.Te ST as 196 31 Mnyor street, ford'~.810 Lu Yr rest.;r gasintances ao Tonuested one pl dE + \u2014 ; ont ; i Te ares oY 440, fer A PROFICIENT [FRENCH PROFESSOR WAR DATEL AY A quai Mes Mens .Tr late enc at \u2018wham \u201cMATTER OP T \u2014 on \u2018 .OOM LARUEFURE HED.SUITA Forgas g- = BoaRD, 8 Tavis BOARD, 3% ST.8 prepared ve, priva essons a So ve hones omit Hoyal Cométens, * .ROGER DANDURAND, \u201cTs Waited to Borrow ND-LE où = XR RH 28 3 ROME: 3087\" his reatencs,or Mf brefarabie at, ihe homes of py Ea WT or 08h Don aT Nat Mllwaukos, Wis.on ngupt + Restaurant Keeper, Montreal, NA AA e SEER ste rie FURSIER DERBEDRoN SLE SANTI, NICE BN i \"star oo eu : Bi no Lca of a utensils, Mvato family.Termes 9 NTED\u2014MUSIC P EITHER A\u2019 ; jo 23th year of her °F tora one oe Tan mh em, guotion at sie | ploidy als FoLah ox Hop Rox ROYAL pes ROAD FRIDAY Rogue: \u201cAdtrent = W.390\" Fran Ofek 205 à Wp adios Er = Fe TE WAT ER L SERVANT XQ! x pldest duughtor of the late n > ! afternoon a ; oous FUI JARED, W OR WITHOUT 4 Apply ¥ to.of.Rigaud: Que.(Matbbitn Le ESDAY, the ith Beto Seer i WS EE TIRER as piving a 1 B50 tates siren SSI Booms Toanted.| : Was D\u2014FUFILS FOR MIANO: 43 FER SNE mh Fie of ANT.NOWARRLG, Avatralil and Toronto papers pe pits] ock, a.m., the asse ve o8- vo ASR 0000 oka iro FURVISHEU FORGEN.racse mano worn | beginners, 91.teria ot.08 1 Wan DA GESERAL SEUVANT, ul, N-On July 2, lato, comprising or of win ol uors, 22013 \u201c6.LR Rand ou couple, ot sai cie eced wateron VV ANTED-BYTWONINQLE GENTLEMES TYO AXTED\u2014-MUSIC PUPILS.APPLY 31 GERMAN 4 stn RE th Bat fa |: tb ence bar or on 0 She.wm a 1 | Pat is ; ; the sons Bo 208 1 oo beds Tout suroet av ag om.Lies Union re W- ot lo 4 RMA WAATHD-QEAERAL FKYANT FOR 3a ili in atroct, and widow lease unexpired.BU EO SS PANN MOUNT oF RORET ei ao mio oy EE M 1N- xl ASTED-MUSIC PUPILS, BY AN EXPERIENC- eos % : Ibo mas otheran, of the ye = Sox, - BUOLIDE MATHIEU, Corator.Ww fran to PURCHASE A ALICENSE rorpar.| A join: loan.in sums of five, hundred a Briar ksh wean and Gils WE age SD Fray ond , hoo in BY M8 FWA DCA OOD COOK; ALSO HOUSEMAID.WR i , : jo.8% St.Jaen St, = A Office.ar.A darosn SV JVC\" Fran on ET ~ ress, \u201c* or oe -/ Lessons Wanted ANTED-A 6 NERAL SERVANT FOR A BMA) In this city.Deptomuper 4, Parish Took, A.MARCOTTE & Con, Avotioneers.| NV hetiine.aditon 18, S748 oftoss 213.MMED TE ROK Fr VHF Fra.1 AXTENCRYA YOUSG LADY-IN BUSISERS | ANNE 55 viv ivaiel WA ils Appir ai once No.04 84.Lawremen, 201 LA: AD VANCES 1x CASH MADE wnt WARE please : noraïon Monday, nt 2.30.fro ma infs Montreal.4th Sept.1886.208 | F Toom And bonrd, pour l'ont Oo, stale WANTED © LESSONS, IN TELEARATAY.AD; at ; idenco, No.119 College stren to = > a, Ge Houxd.Beparasis by apis \"RW SISHED terms.A Astdress, *'Y 451 ¥rax office.07 2 Areas stat fms Ll 7.WARE ro ABOUT 18 48 o Bonaventure Depot.Friend: nd ne NSOLVENT ESTATE - : uf ét RE Adress; ¥.0.Pho YOO.re Ss WA into 3, TUBS1SUED ROOM ROOMS CERI Paiscellanceus.) + JV_ Packer.481 5¢ Paul sireet.A oR Lpallsh papers pines Co \u2014 USE i PE DOUBLE AND TO LEND.= CoN5-19 SEATLY.FOMSREDL AL % evan ofce.nnn nnn | WASTED 8 YOUBG MAN AS ISA IEECY a .aplon liqnaders for the Estate of .: ol i RI \u2018or without board; | $1,500 = GE et R%%% ER Bas dns 290 Rag?| WANIED- OM AND BOARD, BY YOUNG MAR.| = ° Pro | SALE et Monte OL AS x.venez, + ; > 149 Bloury street, ; ROOMS eLE; FURNISHED Rbous WITH PO.ares ea Ayan Ok, x, mites Te We are informed that Papineau u Faq, WE pes BE \u2018YI fx p \u2014 VOK Qp AN, idrary PLK, ROOM AND of thiseity.Agent font TN par ining Co.'s te enry o ; \u201cais - = a silvor stem- winding | rouaders\u201d Taoing an oautactare pre > rural dde $2000 20i0 D EE, ON (CITE on can gere ond - bas .né octo à sal ale nf or pre r ab mon was Roou vptimian and, sical, In mé au ai! he for.6-00 fuefure and completed.lonse of prémaires Boiron iS ATTEN CF 0 a \u2014 AXTED-A oa DT TWO GENTLE.for tho.sum of $30,000 cash: Tho purchasers And boar.Kr FE athing.Amide Pa onesie armor, for Gents\u2019, same price.© « ine for the Pia to st a.Tere 00 0h ree » asa aris oes.- RON a aa ROOMS, FRONT mia LE or oi and vos havo alroady begna mining operations on a AXTED-VOUXG MAX 48 PORTER ANDOME i à orougbly cloanod and ware of dm at or ché mano | a : , cot EST ES ee above Ontariost.206 2 parte di bee ee if Piano ae WAS ail EIRE a \u2014 RB .for evasernnnnen cee Tim | étrher or both of these tots wil be EN We oe DO as re Fak Us at THAR ; , ps Pe oun as-iini Perte ©.AD 2 DOUB hoon oh the 15th Sentembor.1 i eg FE = ENRY ROSS, - ERE io acs rit ST : _ HENRY | BwkLrem, presen, to John triek .\u20180a ICE, POUBLÉOR Ce) s ron à undersien va a : (Or = BT.PETER STREGT.Me Races Av, 3 DOCS JROK CRA, 0s .2b : \u2018oom rttenl \u2018ressent Art EL Po central street.piss tres Wer To Be MS AE Imported Birthday Card sont whose Beotber will i RRooup-0xé SEE EH |W ANTED ROOM, To bE.RY x \u2019 B du homes.3 FAILS Todi Sed ETE see * a Basy 8 IRTHDAY.Triiculars, bloat Aare Tom MONTREAL DAILY BTAR: red al the ey Bt.he George Btreci a Ferriicel Lane.+4 Graham, resident in reel.Fustisting @hce,\u201d bode BL ois ren.vo : "]
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