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S IN BRIEF.NEGOTIATING FOR CLOSER RELATIONS.Mer.FPersico\u2019s Mission langer to Sweden\u2014New York's Republican Nominations.CABLE.General Boulanger has gone to Sweden.He travels Incognite, The loss LY the fire at Steinwarde, wear Hamburg, lo row estunate at £3,000 in, King Humbert is reeciviog a most loval reception on his tour through the Romagna, Reports of the nassivre of Prince Muley and ns two hundred followsrs recently in Morocco by rebels aud of the Bmperor of Morovea™ \u2018danger from the insurgents are denied by the Moorish authorities.Lord Dufferin will leave Bombay on December Lath, and as he will not visit Eng- lund before going to Rome to take ap Lis permanent residence, it is expected he will reawch the latter place before New Year's dious Day and attend King HumbérUs reggption.The resolution passed hw the Cotfén A=- on the 15th inst.sociation of Liverpool ; official quotations providing that the only of futures shall be for gool erdinary clause, came assoclation for contirmation and adoption.The meeting was largely attended, and much oxcitement prevailed.close, but resulted in favor of the resolution.A poll was demanded hy the op- Lhe vote wus | ë toute, to Loudon- Bou- : + modiere seconded iu French, Inted the country on the appointinent of Dr.Schultz to the ¢ governorship, referees to the result of the recent claction, eulogized the financial policy of the Government, and en- domed Lhe routract with the Nocthern Pie claiming that it carried out the policy \u201cuunieratled by thie Goyernment when going to the country.IL fully carried out the © policy of free trude in raibways, Mr.Lage- Mr.Norquay *sudd that he Would not be fuctious, but it was contracts with the | up before the ponents ofthe Tucasure, and Wednesday .wins fixed pon as the ume.- Murr, Persico\u2019s mission to Ireland is linal- Iv closed.The Vatican has conntermanded the order for his return to Ireland, and diraeted him fo refrain in London and nego: tite Lye resumption of diploanativ relations with direat Hrifain.AU the trish Catholic relates and in section of these in Naglad, veh by Cardinal Mannitag, lune vuin- ly brought pressure upon the Pope with A View to the recall of Mgr.Persiea, The Éd of the closest alliances with the English Government keeps Mar.Persico lece as a special envoy.He has had two private interviews with the Queen, AMERICAN, Hon, WoL, Sentt, one of President Cleveland's spokesmen at the St Louis convene ties, has dechined renomination to Congress, Twenty-one new cases of yellow fever, two | Tho ; net Che weather is fayor=) deaths, and ten patiants discharged, is terday\u2019s report from Jacksonv illo, Fin.outlook is gloomy.able for the spreading of the epidemic, party of ten went ailing.in the harbor at A vannis, Mass.yesterday.The boat was straék by a squall and capsized while three milles from shore, Bertie and Fdna Smith, clinldren of Mrs OC.W.osSmith, of East Bostot.and Fred Barnard were deawned, wera rascued in an exhausted condition.About 5 a.m.yesterday, a special Lima, Ohio, to Ottawa for the company of soldiers on their return, ran into a freight train of 44 cars north bound at Columbus grove, twelve miles north of Lima.epgines and several cars were badly wrecked.No one wis Killed, but eight were wounded.none seriously.The Républican state convention at Sara- torn, NOY the party nomination for Governor to ex- Senator Warner Miller.and for Lieut -Goy- ernor Cal.SV HR.Cruger and the convention auljourned at 7.35 this evening.wincipat plank in their platform as high leense, with which they hope to met and defeat Governor Hill who isan avowed friend of the lignor trate, There are guite a number of cases of Small of appréhension as to the future felt.Some of the schools are closed, and no one is i= , grants The rest | Both vesterdav unanunously tendered The | the new witnosses summoned | will not pox scattered about Buffalo, and a good deal \u2018 The object of this examination is {a develop allowed to pass the Canadian borders uniess vaceinated., Little has been said abou it in the papers through fear about the effect on the world's fair, which i= to be held in Buf- fala noxt month.The peat house has a number of patients afflicted with the dis- Cae, CANADIAN The Grand Orange Lodge of Manitoba is fn session at Winnipeg.Mrs.Lucy Fluisa Hatt, sister of the lata Sir Alan Napier MeNabb, died at Hamilton Monday evening, sured 7.The Governor-General has eonsentod to open the Central Canada Eabibition, which commenvrs al Ottawa où the 12th of September.It is understood that the final evidence in the arbitration case between the Dominion \u2018 | |g anything.| ibis duty to carefully examine the legislation which corferred un triportant franchise that could not be rescinded, Ho denounced the v'agrécmuent with the Northern Pacific as iniquitous, and held that if à conspiracy wero formed to defeat it, as chavged, 1L was with a god object.The result of the late election did not show confidence in the local Government, but wis a denunciation of the policy of the Dominion Goverment, and the weans teken to gain this vietory were most iniquitous, ine tading the kidnapping and drugging of voters.eo twitted the Governmept with neglecting the Hudson Bay railway when his cause could be cham pioned.Mr.Greenway muved the adjournment of the debate.PAUPER IMMICRATIOR.The Congressional Committee Begins its Labors in Boston, BostoN, August 28.\u2014 The Congresrional Immigration nvestigation Committee began its work Lere to-day in tho parlors of remuont House.The first witness was 5.Wrightington, of the State Board of Health, Lunaey and Charity.who said that during the year ending June 30, 1888, 47,082 romigrants had arrived at this port, at New Bediord, Gloucester and Provincetown.The witness thought that lunacy had increased with the increase in immigration, hut did not think pauperism had «i increased, The Witness described the workings of what is Known as the SL Luks Society for assisting immigrants in this State, Its purpose is lo a-ist immigrants to Amerlea to prevent, their becoming paupern, the Persons selected being just removed fron pauperism.IL wan found that punpers in alinshouses in Ireland were sometlines sent over, being smuggled in among other passengers.The witness said that 250 papers sent here by Irish agents of the society had been sont back.Prior to 1582 upwards of sixty imported convicts had arrived, but were sent back.The witness thought the steamship companies encouraged the immigration of paupers to some extent, but it was bard to prove Stowaways, he sald, sometimes é under ex 5 Contrat to work in the Fes.In cased of contract labor itis hard gecure.conviction.and the way to stop ils in] im rtation is tGénurke it too expensive by ing duties.\u201d Out of the 47.062 immi- of lust wear probably 1000 were under contract and these he would tax $10 a head THE TOBIQUE | MURDER.from : Attorney-General Plalr orders Another Examination of Suspectas.ANDOVER.N.B.August 28.Attorney General Blair came up to-day in connection with the Tobique tragedy, was met by Mussrs.Hoyt and Lincoln, who had returned from up river.Upon lvarning the additional facts they had ent hored.Mr.Blair determined on immediately holding another examination, and information was at once laid before Justice Barnes against the three persons.Philipine.Trafton and Day.for the murder of Mrs, Howes, and the sheriff was despatched to bring in the witnesses, As reside fortv miles up the Tôbique river thé examination be held until to-morrow evening.the recently required information an secure the witnesses who might otherwise get away.\u201cST.JouN, N, B., August 28.\u2014-Major Howes, who is iu i city, said to your correspondent w-night that he feels positive that he van identify one of the prisoners who were in the heat \u2018near the Gulquah pool on the night prior to the shooting.The major will return to Boston to-morrow 100rning, get ë A NEW COMPLEXION.Another Offer to the Manitoba Government Regarding its Railway.WINNIPEG, August 28.- The Wrival of Clough, Vice-President of the Manitoba rond, with an offer to the Government, puts 1 new complexion on the situation.His offer is to take the Northern Pacitic's place in the agreement and allow all the roads running rights, or it will lease all the linns \u2018 the Government may build at a fair rental, Government and the Canadian Pacific re- speeting the Onderdonk section will Le : taken to Ottawa, .The steamer \u201cChavdiers\u201d was sunk in Deschenes Lake on Saturday by running against an obstruction.The crew saved themselves, The vessel, which is owned by Capt.Goulet.will speedily he raised, The Post Otte Department will take no action in rega to Fh case of Shackleton Hay.pent Ite at Adlsa Craie, Ont.who assigned recently on acenunt of à banking Hu-iness which he carries on, the amount due to depesitors being said to he 833,000, Hays accounts with the Government are clear and there are no deficiencies, In ad- ditior to this his sureties express their willingness to continue to act, In the Court of Chancery, at Toronto vesterday, before Justice Faloontr ide, W iting Béoton Gordon made application on behaif of James Logan, George Med appen.and Robert Padden, for a writ of certiorari in tbe \u201cbuecket shop\u201d rase.The conviction is to he attacked on the ground that contract made bv agents of Hanrahan A Co, in Canada are not eeaupleted in Toronto, but Are only voneluded al the head office in Buffalo.The firm had taken legal advice on the matter after the passaze of the bycket shop act, and had been informed that their business could not te suceeasfully attacked under it.The rertiorare was granted, the Lesfdes giving a maximum rate to Duluth.The Northern Pacifie officials left to-day.It | is not Znfieraliv believed the Government vase Lo come up before the Court of Chan- : cery.MANITOBA LEGISLATURE.Opening of the Session by Lieut.-Governor Schultz\u2014The Debate on the Address.WINNIPEG, Man.Auguat 28.\u2014The Legis- laturo was openad this afternoon with the usual formalities by Governor Schultz.Win, inram was elected speakir.Following is the speech from tho throne: have very much pleasure in moeting you at the opening of the first session of the seventh legislature, Although addressing you for the first time, I have heen for many years identitied with this country, even he- fore it became part of the Dominion, since which time especially 1 have watched with much interest and satisfaction the progress and development of the province, \u201cFor rome years our people have heey anxiously looking for relief from monopole hy securing competitive railway rates.1 am pleased to be enabled to announce to you that my Govermineat have nude an arrangement whieh, if vatitiea anil brought into force, Will at ones effect avery jarge Saving lo our agriculturists upon the exports Of their wheal alone.[ts advantages will, § believe, in the near futare he extended to__ varions districts of the province.The contract with certain ruodl- fications which has been reed to will be submitted to you for ratilleation.\u201cAt an carly day you will he asked to consider amendments to the Munivipal net with a view to simplifying the same and lesson- ing the burden of taxation, An estimate for Co few small sums reigpaared in the interests of the public serviee will he submitted to you, You wilt he asled to consider amendments ta the school act and ainendment to the land titles ant.\u201cTao these and other matters T invite vour careful consideration.feeling nssured that in all your deliberations you will be guided only by Uns desive 1a protote the best in- torests of the provinee.ST now leave von of the session.and pray blessings ny, res npou you lie tbe discharge of your taties.After routine Attorney-General Martin gave notice of the appointment of n com- mittes to investigaté the conduct of Pro- vineial Auditor Nursey.Mr.Greenway moved that on and after to-morrow the House hold night sessions, to ba separate sessfonz.The House adjourned til! 7.30 to-night.when the debate on the speesh comngences.This evening Mr.Bliton moved the address in reply the anvech.He congratu- Almighty God that : to undertake the work will entertaiv the Manitoba road's proposal on geeount of its close relations with the ! Canadian Pacific railway, but as the Northern Pacific's contract is hotly opposed by soveral leading Reform members, includin, Canipbell, of Winnipeg, Fisher, Rabbin, pr] MeMillan, it is doubtful what the result will he.The House will he likely prorogued on Saturday, and the Hudson Bay promoters ave hurrying from New York \u2018totav their scheme hefe re the Legislature.TONNAGE DUES.Legislation for its Abolition Introduced at Washington.WASHINGTON, Augus 28\u2026\u2014Senator Call has introduced the win bill prohjbit- ing the charge of tonnage dues against vessels otherwise exempt which stop at inter.rucdiate points, and thus become liable for tonnage tax under the present rulings of the Commissioner of Navization.\u201cBe it.enacted that foreign vessels shall not he subject in the ports of the United States to tonnage fees or other charges for landings or elearances from the intermed- jate foreign ports during their voyage from the original point of de parture until their arrival in the United Sta \u201cBee.2.That all laws ond purts of laws inconsistent with this Act aro hereby re- pegled.\u201d THE KNIGHT | IN SILVER MAIL.\u20ac S8he left the needle in the rose And put her broidery by, And leaning from ber casement tal! She heard the owlets ery.The : purple sky was thick ith stars, the moonlight pa she suw come riding rrom the wood A kntzht {n silver mail.His plume vas like the snowy foam Thatwreathes Lhe roaring tide, T ne glory of bis golden IoCKs His helmet could vot hide.She took the lily from her breast Like hers, 10% beauty rath).And dropped tt os he roi beneatiy \u2014 The lulghittu silver mail, About har gown of Thinson silk he drew a mantle dar She sav (he stately eastle-om era rising ou thie pars Ad Où the Joke the mated sw ANE, Astcep fa shadow, sait, But iert lt all to rollu him, The knight in silver mall.Oh, I would see thy tace, my love, oh, 1 wonld see thy taca Why dost thou kept thy visor down?It 45 a lonely place.\u201d Hix voice Was like the hollow reeds That rustle tn the gale; + \u201c4s loneHer in my enstle.\u201d quoth ! \u2018Tho katght tu silver mail, « He let bis steed go riderless, fle took her by the hana.And led her over hirnke ahd brier [uto a lonesome land.VOL, are they bgad=ionns nll a-row That glimod® in the vale wy ashe yralis oce white,\u201d roplied The Fnight.in silver mail.SRO elnse pon thy paste doors \\Whs buriest tho the deans Foe teas toner pears Dee wnt wilh tine Al weelounoe Junne!\u201d he sald, Her tasped her dainty waist around, And in the moonlight.pals rv jratied his vigor, and she saw The knight In silver matl, At dawn her father\u2019s men-nt- \u2018orme ent scarching everrwheré.And foudd her with the chureh-yard dews A-sparkle in her hair.And fo! a sight to make the best And bravest of them quail, pésido her 1p the tangled grass, A ukelatr- ta mail, MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1888.THE RETAL ALIATION BILL: LIKELY TO AMOUNT TO VERY LITTLE.Disposition to Delay Legislation Till After the Klections\u2014-Protest From the Northwest.WASHINGTON.August 28.There are roma reasuns for beheving that the retaliation hill.which was introduced inte the Houze by Mr.Wilson last Thursday, will amount to very little after all.It is stated that the politics of thin whole movement witl be arried out Lo the last degree, awd that there is po immediate intention of making a report on the bill.As near as can bo! learned the programme at present is to hold this subject back for several weeks and to report H to Lhe house just time Phough betoro the elections to insure the passage of the bill betora the 7th of Novem- her.M this scheme works il will result in the enactment of Lhis now retaliation law at a time when it will'do the most good, and also at «time when it will be too late to insure its onforcement pres vious to the rendition of the verdict upon the potitical contest.There is one Republican member who will ight this hill to the last diteh.his is Mr.Lind, of Minnesota.It is not because Mr.Lind dosires to curtail the President's prerogatives, or aches tu EXTEND THE HAND OF FRICNDSUIP to Canada in the hour of need, butdfr.Ling says that the Canadian roads, including the Manitoba and the two roads to the Sault, namely, the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic and the Minneapolis, St.Paul and Sault Ste, Marie, have heen godsends to the poople of the wheat growing region of the North- une Stage : West.Until these roads were put in operation, Mr.Lind says, the Chicago & Northwestern absolutely had the wheat region by the thrgat, and exacted such exorbitant freight charges that almost every dollar saved by the farmers went into the pockets of the railroad people.If the pro- | posed Retaliation bill should be enacted and should be enforeed by the President, the result would be to practically give the great trunk lines running into Chicago au abso- lite monopoly of all the tretght traîfie of the North-West, It would damage Lo American interests than to Canadian, as the damage would come directly upon the prople and not upon the corporations.Lind says that it would te folly for any nortovediery member to advotate the passage of this bill, which threatens #0 muon danger to the people of that seotion.Henee he for one will resort to any tästies to defeat it.even to filibustering, if filibus- .tering is necessary.ACTION BY REPUBICAN CONVENTION.SARATOGA, N.Y, August 28 The Repub- livan State convention platform adopted today, contains this clause: The Republi- cun senators in Congress in rejecting the treaty relative to the fisheries negotiated with Great Britain, acted in accordance to the dictates of a just patriotism and worthily asserted American rights and the national | honor, while the message of\u2019 President : Cleveland transmitted on the 23rd Avygust ir a confession that his administration has been grossiy negligent of its duties in the | protection of American fishermen, ani has invite new annovance und agar ession on the part of Canadians by faifure to make manful protest and to employ the peaco- ful means nf self defence committed + hint.The Republican party favors a foreign policy which shall do no wrong to the weakest neighbor and shall brook no inlignity from any power on earth, and by insisting on fair play on sea and land, shall, through justice, ensure peace with nil nations.MORE ENGLISH OPINIONS.NEW YORK, August 28.\u2014 The Herald'a Lon- | don correspondent telegraphs some more newspaper opinions of President Cloveland's retaliation messpge.The Standerd savs: \u201cThe rejection of the fisheries treaty by the ubliran Senators is a tame and feeble e of attacking Canada compared with the vigorous scheme propounded by the ; ratic President.It is a document wan hardly fail to emitter the relation: 3 en Canada and t aenbarrass still a the uptiring &fforts of the country to prooure an adjustment 0 their trade differences.In any case it is to be observed that Mr.Cleveland's treatment of the subject, harsh and uncouciliatory | as it appears on the surface, is in reality both more skilful and more statesmanlike than that of his adversaries.Though ostensibly his policy is animated by / the most gggressive uationalism, it is, in fact, much rey dungetous to internatinnal concord.By shifting the conflict frum sea to land he removes it from the arena whare passions run highest, where violence is less easily restrained, and where an accident or a single set of indiscretion might most easily précipitate a catastrophe.Looking about hin: for the likeliest weapons to promote this result, he finds that Phare exists a the United States territory of Canadian exports and imports, and it is caleulated that within six years $270,006,000 warth of gonds Hable to duty under the United States tariff have been thus carried into and out of Canada.It is hardly necessary to point out.into operation, must be very njurious to ; the commercial interests of Ca The London Times says: \u201cBy a aurlder change of front the President holds himself out 48 an advocate of something hugely wd- mired hy American voters-p spirited foreign policy; but while Mr.Cleveland dexterousiy annexes all the honor and glory : which in America are associated with twisting the lion's tail.he has managed so that ! his opponents can be saddled with all the | odium of the proposed reprisals.The Presi- ! dent, it turns out, had something better than, idle Jamentation in store.unreservedly the vote of the Senate, he has completely \u201cdishe! the Republican party by pronouncing for a retaliation far more thorough and severe than partisans of Blaine and Harrison ever ventured or thought it necessary tn suggest.The mother country has supported her colony throughout the o > tinue that support now.Hithartn re ro sed by the Republicans, has tn the exclusion of Conadi fishing vessels from Maine perts; but these repritals are not enough for Mr.Cleveland, who agks power to put ar end to the privilege now enjoved by Canadians of transporting goods in bond across American territory.tion, us TWO OPINIONS.The London Daily Telegraph says :\u2014\" Mr.Cleveland's entire communication is cou- ceived in what would appear to be a spirit of most uncompromising hostility.The competition hotween the chief magistrate | and his political opponents may be one of a purely Chauvinistic order.The object may be to lrnpress on tbe American pu lie be can be even more patriotic than the publicans, and that ii it comes to u contest ol spread caglei-m the Democratic eagle has dwider expanse of wing and a louder scream than the Republican bil\u201d The Daily Nees says: \u201cThe President lets the Ropubilean Senators know that if they, |.waft an aggressive poliey they shall havat it with à vengeance.He very dextarousl points out that he, as well as the Republicans in the Senate, has complained o the vexatious interference with the commerce of the United States.Ho is us strong on that subjeet of complaint as the must, Uncompromising Republican Senator.Ho has unquestionably strengthened his ition in the United States hy the.earnestness of his proclaimed determination to maintaux what he bolieves to be the rights of American citizens.THE ARMY AND NAVY.5 The Army and Neary Gazetle, which reflecis accurately the teoUng of the fighting men of Englaud- namely, Lhe ormyanet nidvy\u2014says they are ready, at any rate.\u201cTho mes- gage,\u201d it adds, \u201cturnishés à significant comment on the rubbish our préss shoots out on orcasion anent the common language, origin\u2019 and objects of the two great branches of the Anglo-3uxon race.The menace is direet, and the power to execute it sesms not to-he wanting, or the will, either.\u201d British Opinion of the Message.Not a single one 6f the great lish soucual, {lin opinions of ih so: that he | | ?| ge à .i v privilege of tr ansit in bond, duty free, across \"all Montrealers are sensible, cannot with SPIRITED FORLIGN POLICY.! I promplly and largely quoted by our own news papers rs as if their opinions were of such inestimable value, has seen {lt to speak of the apessage as anything better than tho i lat | mu | whith | amusement, wove in the political gume.The gouersl ons of the London press with respect to the matter is one of undisguised which Is pot quite tree from contempluous ness, American polities for the present ie put upon à lower plane than pat the French, and that is ayiug pretty H thai can be sedd of the vontewpt itish publicists appear to have our pd Lics amd politicians.etor | ## hero l> nothing complimentary in .the Republic an eme, | Mu] | ONTARIO RIFLEMEN.| 1 | tué m nner of the reception of the Prosi- deat's Message jiu the matter of the Canadian fron Se us frame n faci, it is to the highest degree humiliating and offensive.1 3hows Wat the British estimate of Anveril can politics ad politicians is an exceedingly low one.Without an exe eption the leading Engl h newspapers referred ta the rejection by the Senatorial majority of vhe Fisheries \u2018Treaty, merely as a clover, shrewd move in In prov isely thé san spirit and view they speak of Mr.Cleveland's thexsage Philadelphia Ledger.Annual Meeting of the Association at Toronto \u2014\\esterday's Shooting.Ton Re TO, August 25.The annual mert- in e Ontario Ritle Association was held in be council tent, Garrison Commons, this afteragon.In tho absence of President, K, Captain Maecnachten, of Cobourg, pr esiduet.ho report of the council shows an increase à sevon in the number of afiiti- ated _assoriations, While the increase in membership wae 54, making a total of 44, us agninst 190 for last vour.The council : rogréttod + the retirement of Lient -Cel.Gi sou, M.P.P.from the position of president.The same council was etected as last vear, With three exceptions, the new non being in the first military district, George Haves, London: third \u2018district, Capt in Dryell, Port Hope, and fourth district, © Lieut-Col.Macpherson, Ottawa.The on regentatives to the .A.coun and the committee to select the provi.ial team ave the same as lest year.A motion to introduce the time system in © matches next year was adopted.Two matches do fur more Wilk completed to-day.the Gordon and the Walker, hut only the score of the former | was, tompleted.In the Gilmour atch, Hired yesterday, the winners of the first five ae were: Lieut.Reilly.36 Batt.; Sergt.voodman 13th Batt: -Master Sergei Org, F.B.A.; Capt.Hood, 5th R.5 Sergt.Mowat, 10th R.G.The first fly i prize winners in the Gordon mateb we LE ied à ÿ W ison, 2fth Batt; Major Delamere, Q.M JEWISH NEW YEAR.© which, commences Lana evening, and | ; ment, on Saturday.September 15th, | most important of ul ; And on account of the number Lieut.Lanskai T8th Batt.; Pie.20th Batt, feut.Dover.apt.Grant, 12th Bare.How the Firat Day of 5649 Will be Celebrated.On Wednesday evening 5th.our Hebrew fellow brate the advent of their New Year al sundown.various Synagogues on Thursday morning \u2018riday morning.his with the day of Atone- is the Jewish holidays, and always attracts largo number of Istaëlites terttls city from the surrounding country.September the citizens will cele- (5840, ÿ will bé held in the Weduesday evening, festival, together emigrated to Canada during the past year | t [3 usual wiil attend the services.| ! itis expected a much larger number than NM CW 5 also made the occasion où family en ns, charitable offerings, und the exéh e of good wishes and souvenirs, The gs ices in Hebrew are very lropressive i and qd nre usually accompanied on the first ! da of the feast by sermons in English.Tho a places of huxiness remain © Josed dur- og the holidays and no business whatever rasactad.Services will bo held at the fs trang Hushomavm synagogue.Medill College Avenue, by the Rey.E.Friedlander.\u201c Spanish and\u2019 Portuguese,\u201d Chennevilla vty v.M.de Sola.\u201cTemple Emanu-El.\u201d 3 he | ! | ! | contrary, if that this measure.if it is really © to be put, Accepting F | controversy, and will assuredly not discon- | on | | i to | a herine street, Rev.S.Marks, and also Constant street synagogue and by the in sohs of Benjamin * congregation on St.Jatéà street.The public are admitted to all the gepvices.A Vindication.: To the Fditor of the STAR: SIR\u2014 The testimony of Fire Inspector MeRae, of Chicago, in the STAR, is liable to produse in the mind of the reader an in- Yolntary admiration for the facility possessed by some of our neighbors in systematically running down ev eryt hing Canadian to the consequent elevation of everything their own; apd while the major portion of the remarks is, even to Montreal citizens, strictly correct, theve is ane state.: ment which is not.That statement is tant mount toa charge of cowardice, which, as fuirness be applied te: the brigade.On the the gentlaman had had necasion to ha in this eity during any of The past winters he would certainly have taken away with him the idea that the Montreal firemen are not afraid of smoke, nor anything else.And the writer's knowledge.from ob- sarvation.prompts him to state that there im not a braver lot of men than they, between Halifax anid the Pacific Const, UT-AND-OUT CANADIAN, No Small Potatoes.To the Editor of the STAR: Sm.-Desirons of learning what a small ganten could produce 1 prepared one small y plot of fresh soil.which never had bron munured, to raise potatons.T eut seven i potatoes into the customafy small pieces, lanted theni, Aud watered them well during the late scorching weather.They worn lanted on the 10th of May.The following k the product: July 28, Hi up 3; August 3.dug up 12; August 9, dug up 6; Angust 11 dug up da: ugust 18, dug up 2e: ohron\u201d potaines produced T1.Notwithstanding the ravages of the potato bug, and the great drougli of the summer.the return.showed a profitable investment.Had the plot heen manured and the seed planted the 25th April ithe day that the Louis Lake \u201con passed Lachinei, instead of the 10th May, the result would have heap still more profitable.Besides the 71 tators there were about a dozen too small for use.JouN G.DINNING, Lachine.Let Fahey Take Morrison.To the Editor of the STAR: Sin, detachment of the Provincial Folie Is \u2018hanging about the village.but oué are seen in the vicinity of Windsor, where Donald Morrison is \u201cgai Ww await their coming.Donald VMéyrison defies the law solely on | hig pei | pexponsibillie, all repuris io thé contrary notwithetan ing.There are at the A \u201cof the ; don the vessel with two tady pas Servives \u2018 who have + ; the debilitated : their werk of purification.1 utunost only halt a dozen irvesponeibly fel- : lowés who liave ever \u201cté the law.threatened resistance at no attempt has been made so fae.hi ja Bberis un condition that he would take Aodridoln.JL is unfair for La Mimerve to Sha ge the Anglo-Sentch inhabitants of this ith being in arms or sy mpathy With Mor Hson, Evno.1 rss Caffiroma.coffee is the most delteious fragrunt coffer known y it.éstenpr out Jon\u201d is the latest child baéiinition of snoring: A leaty in Byracuso writes: \u201cFor about sétén;yoars before taking Northrop & Ly- Inan\u2019s Vegetable Discovery and Dy apeptic | Cure, I suffered from a complaint very provalont with our sex.I was, pnable to walk any distance, or stand on feat for ore than à few ailnutes at à timé, Jot for J feelin ahausted; but now, I am \u2018thankful ay, can walk Êwo miles without, feeling the PE haw no equal For female complaints it has no equa It ik sald that the lawn order sdcioty is respohsible for the \u201cKeep off the Grivea\u201d edict.\u201d pet conctipation cured and the bowels finer ia the regular use of Carter's Ly tle i vor bt 8 in smell doses, Don\u2019t for.It certainiy shows want ol © eae Tas and pluck on the part of the detec | i is suggest that John Fahey Ue given | DROWNED NEAR SHORE.FIFTEEN SEAMEN LOSE THEIR LIVES While Attempting to Escape from the Wrecked Neamer \u201c Bratsberg \"Twelve jodies So Far Recovered.STE.FLavie, Qub., Augrunt 25.On Saturday just the steamship YBralsherg,\u201d on her vay up sv at Ver pots after ndinst, A Contin) intention LACS ES K Gi FAN.19 Pupils ante >.CANTED- PUFTLY FOR row KKEFD Na, PENman \u201chp, ole, ray hai sonnette now, 2420 Bt.Catherine » 2016 The Ormstown Brick & Terra: Cotta Co.ared ta Al ord tS a and RUNG NN Are manutartarine angl nye fora Surerior Quality RE-PRÈ we 1e EH ENAMENTAL BRICKA TILE and TERRA ' SE * A, made to order vf any dasign.lees, ples, and any Information, call at the an ce of W.&K E.O, MOPKRINKH, 145 RT.JAMEA SIREFT; And GEU.W.CAMERON, 1H AT.Prreux STHXET 1802 (Golden Plug GEM! ST.LAWRENCE! 5 i ARR TRE=~ \"Three \"Best Brands of Smoking Tobaceo ou the Market, \u2014 80% - .- applyat 17 Belmont at _ Lo 2 ! OOM3\u2014BOARD, TWO LARGE DAURBLE RQOMS gentle.Hb pe SSH Ns Ny PUERE ER: \u2018 EER Sper ihe srticl les.mem AE 7 NAN RY ENF HAL FUR.rel ND GF Di Gr the bist and che So eat in Sn «its Me TRE LACKRERRY CARMINATIVE, A HA Ual entre for pécehe a.choiera 4] ry, fut Doth eli nd Ja - © und get iat RI FC OVEUNTON & co.BCECKH: S STANDARD BRUSHES.Quality nnd Size Guranteed.Cor Sale bv all Leuding Hours 437 RAIN Fur - PORTLAND, ROMAN AND CA wad i >, Fire Bricks, Five Clay, White Brick, xt, ax ALEX.BRE DINER, vita Bie ary Street, Jo sors, IN \\ LARGE ARIETY AT JO Pit FORTIERS, 4322 aw 28 SL James SL, Montreal Fi TS: ii > Great Nerse tie after der avs u 4rvelloux \u20ac ant £ dal bottie freon to ht cas pin El Hen stivet, Flitadely ica.« I.FITS SJortb FREL 87 DE ore Lire 15 QOL CHOLERA.DIARKH AA Mee BLACKBERRY CALMINATIVE, pared by C.COYERNTON «& co, er otf Bien rd Dorchester St _BriscE-469 &t Lawrence Stet 1 A tS.SMILLLE, 87:2 pala > STKEET, MO» THON Leddy lits receive at risleorate rates: best of be berth private.Highest City pedi erences five 3 OWE THE BE AUDRY UPRIGHT Power Ha Ter sands at the head for speedy andec sucer feu LLER inox.& MITC VER 1, 200z UNTHEAL.\u201cRLID HAIR asp, DINER (patente -d for tv Arg st Ya B.- ar are en i the trade Sapien with Das T1, Ctocse and Pond.hers, dl air, ss Fibre, &e, w hote fale at Boy st James Street unly.19 Xe Stores, Dotels, Se.to got.ARGE FLAT TO LET IN THE GLENORA bidding, With use nf fre elit and passcugor éle- vator, fron: 1st May.Apply ot N.Wn HAMILTON & CO, NO ÉET-FLATS WITH 8T EX POWER, a AT ply to Jobn Burns, 675 Craig st 4 - Houses to Let, AAAI NO SNS AT Ne mA O LET\u2014-FOR & MONTHS OR LONGER, AN T T- por tenement, facing the moun tain, close Lonis Park, with use of kitchen ranean gut Pipes, dinins room, drawin room, study (with kitchen an rond JR EY and floor, bathroom, w.rec bedroutus upstairs, \u2018A ply, R.K.1 Estate Agent, or next door for the Re wnt O LET- WITH IMWEDIATE POSSESSION, stone and brick cottage, 3161 Cote 8 Apply to Mr.D.Syhes r © ÉTAT Tide t.\u2018 LEX #707 A MONTH NOR bétb street: first-class upper Tor, modern convenieners.PrEIBIaes, - \u201cA t.Antoin , No.3165 Cote St, Anto ine ° COTE $T ANTOINE, A DOUBLE Western avenue.Apply at 04 Du- 202 6 ELIZA- A uetuent, 10 Apply on the 203 8 Rooms ta Let, Samm mAs - OOM-\u2014-AN TNFTRN (TSHE D.ROOM, NICE LOcality, hath 8nd w.v0, reut #4 per month.Apply to 8 8 uli t sh 3 OMS \u2014 AN HOARD.Took, al + Hi.Sherbrooke st.RE oons-\u2014 1 ARGE FÜRNISHED ROOM, FOR ONE No gramleuvr n.also rake room on batiroom flat, lose St, Catherine tre HE 3 OOME\u2014INE SINGLE AND ONE Dov BL Æ, ji Thom, ed with board.Appl Ht, Hubert st, opposite Viger Gardens jou a JOMH- DOUBLE AND SINGI.E, WITH BOARD, Ro?able be board, at 1 Mcil Colles Avenue, 199 9 Roos ELL FURNISHED HÔOMS TO LET, tcuble Lu single, with board 19 Hanover at.19.5 mm DOUBLE AND SINGLY Urbain st, a few duors {rom 188 à ooMm F LARGE WELL FURNISHEÜ RonM, suitable for one or two gentlemen of niet b: ait, 150 Bleurys _ ™) 4 I OOMS O0\" LET, FURNISHED OR nished, 31 McGill College are.OUMS-NICEL Y FURNISHED FRONT BED.ny, pleasant situation, all modern conveulon- 201 8 NE L i os cen PEE t.Catherine st.OO31- WITH BOARD, 100 STANLEY BT.LL 2018 OOMS-FURNISHED, DOUBLE AN SIGE Es ; WAUD bonral, at 45 NICGil] College av OMB AND BOARD AT MER ERAËTS, X EE 01 3 Denis st VONS- FURRISRED FOR GENT TLEMEN, FUR- A nished or ated | for married couples, with Ya kite hen if required, private family.13% Duin.Hagae 201 0 ous ) LET, FURNISHED BACK PAKLO R, 35 Victoria DOMS -COMFORFAB WED WITH : bot and cold water, bath, gas &c.Hn Alexander re I.two doors abuve Dorchester street.Gantleusen only 18 QUMS BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ROOMS, x aH inadern improvegaonts, with or without board, ts let, at No.34 DaLaorne street.VOMS- FURNISHED oR NEU RTS, , with or without board.Apply mond snare Ruos-To LET, WELL TURNISHED, Bopp sud ainele A6 Victoria st.«nN Rooms NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Rh roomy with sitting room, suitable for married ud Dire TOM on bathroom flat with wardrobes, 013 vouple without Shine en, or {wo ladle, cegtryl locality, no other boarders, home comforts, terms moderate, Address, \u201cW 2020,\" Stay Offre.201 4 OOMS LION OR Tove) UNFU RNIKITED ROOME.k on lady or gentleman, or mar.rir couple, priv; te madly\u201d Yor rther particnlads 200 + with board, for married couple or two men, no offier boarders.TU Sanxuinet.- ROGER FURNISHED, _bounLe \u201cAND\u201dS MeGilt College avenue, OOMK-\u20145 COMUORT LY TO ertiemen friends, réoderate, | near the 200 or Arcade Cafe, 280 Catherine street, OOMNS -TO LE ET, LARGE AND ~ p nished, rnilabls for wentlemen phove Ontar ri Oum - COMFOR TABLY FURNIFHED, WITH » nr without board, nian table Lourd, hot and cod water 184 Cathr rart street.> VENISHED, [DOUBLE AND SINGLE, {vata fawily .y + Eflzoleth, rirect.COIGU \"ST 207 pou BLE ND SINGLE.ÂT 861 FAL ac B 00's TW FRONT | , bedroom pad witting-r itzned.heated by steumi: ME STITABLE FOR a Farnisbed or nnïur- FON WELT Mell © Ea wen i dons \u201cDOUBLE RONME, ON FIRS or FLAT, ¢ wm neat.with board anid also table hoard; a ve Tian street CON TTA LET.THANDROMELY roam for oue or tea gentlemén.No ktrest, References exehany fd.RW - NICE nv RNISHED ROOM, Mansfield stres Fr RxD 83 Gerisan 2004 CAT 106 \"VOM-NEWLY Fr RNISHED AND tar ORT: able, gus, bath and wo, terms 84 amonth.HT ®t.Constant, 2035 Rea < TWO WELL F UÉNISHED ROOMS, ; With bud, bot and cold water and clothes propsées, anitable for two grentiersen or a m ri couple, at 38 Osborne «tree ol per 2 NEATI IRNISUED BEDROOYIY: ch.24 Loicrenu + Mbin , aa Ê 5 22 E > The Daily Star.©f censure attnching to any .is in connection with the Ydo its own duty in tins respect, but fails $0 eompe] builders and contractors to do ; Quebec are both in the hands of those | war, and an 800 ton practice ship for the « twenty knots nn honr.GRAHAN & co.Proprietors.163 audi 165 SL Jumes Street, The Dare , any part of the st (rec af KI 16 VRAr, lou a te Wu: hin.cool THE STAR te fur other Eng tah Dewspapers au! ph dv an \"un ei vf Muatival ay Cores; wots a Co French od Belgian Advertising roan lisesi Men as.À.Loretie, tl Rue Caumariin, Paria 1 4 SAAR G3 cent to Carl a» CIRCULATION CF THE DAILY STAR for wick ending Aust oth, 1898, Monday 27,073 Tuesday.27,188 Wednesday.37! 0a | hursdux.27,112 Friday.27 \"034 ; Saturdux 000000 SORT Total.164, 803 Present Daily Average For Week edo oy * Doéh, 1888, 27,467.WEDNESDAY A1 617 20 Eveny Corporation of Montreal 1s censnred Coroner's jury for neghaenee resuiting mm the death of a citizen, It to have reached | this point now that Coroners\u201d juries censure the Corporation snd the Corporation © dur IRE now and then the von Séemis accepts the censure ad au Miete naatler of | form.Notliini serronseene sofir.The! - 1 Corporation compres a maver and - thirty-six nlderineu aud the amonnt ; che person when it has been distributed over tins number is necossariiy aml It has beén said that corporations have no souls Whether they have sente cor netilisap- ; parent that they do not take these ceu- * sures much to hear, The last consure death of Jean Baptiste Hlhcaume, vhe tell to an ex- | cavation in the -tret \"Vo tlas censure | the jury added a recommendation | to the effet that the ety pro- | tect every «xcavation wath n°0 strong : enclosure so us tu secure the.lives of its employés and to prevent nevidents Whether cither the censnre or the reeom- | mendation will have any effect in this instance remains to be The fact is that the Corporation only falls to See, net .À | theirs.Between thes ow vitizeus have | a hard time of it.| | | SEsaron Se nvutzhasop-ned the Manitoba Degislaturs for the fr-ttme.He is a Conscrvative and the Government is Reform, nnd it sonn ds odd to hear him speaking of the anviety with which the people of the province lave been **look- 1 ing for relief from fhe monopoly by securing competitive ruilway rates\" It, is but a litile while awn that he was assisting in estaoiisbing the monopoly over the removal of which he now re- .; foices.Butthis is not an nincommon | thing under our system.Ontario and who are oppused to the Dominion Gove ernment, yet it is the Dogrinion Government that appoints their Lientenant- ; Governor, and to tell the truth the | system seems to work without friction.The chief subject to bo dealt with by the | Manitoba Lecislature is the Red River Valley railway, anil that the Government | is resolved to carry its ngrecment with the Northern Pacific, notwithstanding the opposition that has been made to it on the ground vf its being u surrender of the right of the provinee, 1s made apparent hy the statement in the speech from the throne to the lect that \u201ca contract with certain moditications which + bave been agrecd to, will be submitted 3 to yon for satisfaction.\u201d It looks us if Mr.Greenwny is in the hauds of the ! i ont Philistines.\u201cTHE explanation offered for the refusal | of the Government's peruission to the | Royal Seuts to zo to Albany to take part \u201cdn the unveiling of the Burns mounment is not as satisfactory us could be desired, | Tt is simply that some members of a regi- | ment which was nllowed a similar per- | mission on a fomner necasion miseon- | ducted themseluua For this reason an | order-in-council wax issued fixing the | rule that no Canadian regiment should | | | ! i be allowed to cross the line, revu- Jars or volunteers.It seems rather hard on the young fellows comprising the Boyal Neots that, Lécanse of | the fault of others, thev should be debarred from neceptinz au invitation at | the hands of the good people of Albany on the occasion of the Burns celebration.If there were any objection to Canadian voinnters entering United Btates territory in uniform one would think that it might bo left to come from the United States Government rather than from ourown.Awmrvican regiments have taken part in celabrations in this city, and no objection was raised to their go doing.In the present cuse the Royal Scots di not even propose to take their | arms with them, but simply their uni forms, which, as it huppeus, are private ; property.-Dut the Gverninent forlis.: Perhaps it is afraid that onr neighbors might think that the regiment had crossed over to put a stop to ull this talk about | retaliation.| Tre United States ia determined to be | no longer defeucelr ss.The Fiftieth Congress is proceeding woth energy to reconstruct » navy, It has just empowered the Government to build seven ships of Naval Academy.The largest of these is to be an armored cruiser or battleship of 7500 tons displacement, It 18 to carry a powerful battery and&vill attain a speed of at least seventeen knots, The sun appropriated for the construction of this vessel is 23,500,000, The Senate thought thought this ann too large and refused to coneur, bnt it afterwards changed its mind and agreed to the item.The next largest of the new ships is an unarmed cruiser to cost, exclusive of armament, $1,800,000.Her maximunf speed is to be Sho will prob- plly carry four Sanch guns and eight 8-inch guns.The construction of two steel cruisers of {oon tong displacement each, With à maximun spe-d of 19 knots, to cost, exclusive of scent, 21,100,000 ench, is provided fer.{iv vee of the new addition of the navy is three vessels of 2000 tons each nud not to cost more than $700,000 each, exclusive of armament.These vessels arc to be lagi « holly of steel or with steel fron - It will be \u201chad been vffer ! strue tion.\u2019 {not likely that the \u201c enforce the there is any sense in what he said about | any - Hanson, : expocted to act.¢ and 1912 placed in the bonds merely for to those who received them or to those ; stunding that they : Btates for the Americans.noticéd that ail fhesr nie vust vessels of the critiser class, intenuers mn se ninen and te défend the const the her- | » bors as to operate against the commerge of an eneiny.As the United Btates haus no mercantile marine of any account to proteet, the greater number of its cruisers would be free to rove the seas in search of the enemy's merchantmen.Every nation that has a navy seems now ambitious to have as many of these fast sailing ships as possible.Liberal provision has been made by Congress for the armament of these ships.MR.MERCIER'S GOOD FAITH.L'Etindard undertakes to prove that Mr.Mercier's speech at Coaticook does not contradiet Mr.Mercier's telégram to Messrs.Hanson and Mr.Mercier's pledge {to Messrs, Starnes and Champagne.It attempts to do this without quoting citer the speech or the pledge.This was prudent, but not ingennous.Before the Premier went to Couticook he renew- cdin avory emphatic way his pledge that he would not enforee the compulsory clause of the Conversion Act.At Coati- couk he explained to his hearers his scheme for the conversion of the debt of the province.He told them of the very large sum of 225,000 a year which he would save by the opération vf that scheme and he let them know what he intended to do with the money so saved.Ho complained of tho opposition which red to that scheme by the | \u201cTory papers,\u201d and alluded in defiant | terns to the rumor that the Conversion Act would not receive the sanction of the ; Governor-General.He concluded this part of his speuch in tue following very emphatic language: \u201cWell, let them try it.T will not say : ARVthing more on that point, but ! it God leaves me health, strength | and energy I will effect tho i pt | sion of the debt I will put that large amount of money that may be saved\u201d bythe conversion scheme into agrigultare, colonization and public in- t \u201cThis is sirigulur language for a man who had just promised to abandon the only part of his scheme by which he ! could be sure of saving a single,dollar to use.If there is to be no compulsion | where is the 225,000 a vear which he promised the peuple to come from?It is bondholders will | voluntarily make a present of it to Mr.Mercier.It is only on the assumption that Mr.Mercier intentls to | Act ns it was passed that | i his Conversion scheme at Coaticook, or sincerity in the promises that he to the people.Either Mr.intends to break the | which he made to Messrs and through them to the creditors of the province, or he de- made Mercier pledge _liberately deceived his hearers at Coati- : :[ cook and all who read the authorised re- This is the dilemma | : i port of lis speech.in which he has placed himself.L'Etrndard jüstities the compnlsory feature of the Conversion Act on the ! ground hat there is no stipulation in the bonds which prevents the Government redeeming them at par when it suits their convenience.When our contemporary finds how this principle is regarded by financiers in all parts of the world it will, we think, have less coutidenee in its soundness, Jt is not likely that Mr.Mercier\u2019s code of eommercial morality is sounder and more to be depended upon than that on, which honest\u2019 men everywhere are ! Were the dates 1004 form's sake or to convey a false impression who should buy them when they became articles of commerce ?Will the man who purohases Quebec 5 per cent.bounds at a premiwm on (he under- still have sixteen or twenty-four years yet to run feel himself honestly dealt with when he is, | uext month or next year, foreed bearing 84 or 4 per cent, or to surrender i Parts but I wash my ; the | Granted.{ instrue tard i chief to be + THE FIRE COMMITTEE TO ADVERTISE FOR A NEW CHIEF | Opinions us to Qualifications Visittng Fire meu\u2014Bullding By-laws\u2014st.Jean Baptiste Statlon\u2014An Authority on Engines.At a meeting of the Fire Committee ves- terday afternoon, after the minutes were read, Ald.Stevenson, the Chairman, said that he did not think it was very COLOUR to him that a meeting should have been Dealled in bis absence, and it had given rise to the misconcefved idea that there was bad feeling between the members of the conmnittes.Ald.unningham: \u201cThe meeting was called by the City Clerk in accordance with what he believed were instructiqus contained in the minutes.\u201d The chairman © Well, all F say is, Itisa pity these miscons cptions wot abroad.\u201d The chairman then announced that the ~ Poughkeepsie Fire brigade would arrive in the city on Monday night, the 3rd of Sep- tewber, and would proceed to the Windsor, The 4th would be devoted to sight-seeing, and on the 5th they would take part in the parade and ladder competition on Place d'Armes.It wus leftté à vommittes con- bisting of the Chairman and Ald.Cunningham and Hurteau to wake all the necdful arrangements.NO REASON FOR DELAY.The chaîriman said the Building Inspector had reported to him that ex-Ald.Robert had {'erceted à wooden building at the corner of i SL Denia and Ontario streets, It was not on stone foundations, and Mr.Robert had not sympa with the by-laws by hricking Et.Robert was now erecting à similar building, and had called on him, the chalr- an, requesting that be might be granted an extension of time for dolng the brick work, and the Building Inspector now ashed the directions of the comunttes, Ald Hurteau - \u201cNext meeting.\u201d Aid.V.Grenier-\"\u201cWhy?The place is an évesore, there is no such excuse for grant.| ing tune to Mr, Robert as there might be to a Pooret man.Aid.Hurteau-\u2014\" w oll, I sav next meeting.\u201d The Chairman.\u201cIn what re sped t shall we he better off then; why not deal with the ruatter and have it done with?\u201d Ald, Hurteau.\u201cThe bullding inspector \u201chas made no report.\u201d The Chairman Well then I suppose it is referred to the building inspector for wa re hands of all resporsl- ility in the matter.The building is von- trary to the by-law and we have no power in the matter\u201d Ald Hurteau\u2014\"1f we have no power, let the building inspector do his duty without coming tous\u201d À communivation was regd from the As- rociation of Civil Engineers stating that ther hose and reel competition would take place on the Exhibition Grounds on Saturday next; four teams would compete, and Joan of hose and reel was asked for.A NEW CHIFF.The Chairman said the nesPhusiness was as to un new chief, He had taken every j means in his power to ascertain the wishes of the underwriters on the subject, but he could net tind any three of them to agree pou a man.He thought they should advertise for ane week, submit the applications to the underwriters for them to choose, and then ask the Council to ratify their choice.Ald.V.Grenier then moved, as reported in last night's STAR, that the City Clerk be to advertise up to the 7th September at noon, for a chief of the tire brigade.Applicants to speak French and , English a ni not be above 45 vears of age.The Chairman\u2014\"The new chief must bea mechanic.\u2019 All.Vo Grenier\" Wa cannot expect the an engineer us well as every- Cunningham objected to any age being fixed.he committee should adver tise simply for a chief, and let Lhe applicants state their qualifications, luding age, \"which would then be taken into consideration.The Chairman supported this view and said the Council had not authorized the com- mnie to limit the age.Ald.Cunningham \u201caccordingly moved as an amendment that a simple advertisement for a chief be issued, the candidates to state ; all partie ulars as to age, ete, 11s was lost, however, the voting being: Aves Al, Stevenson and Cunningham.Nays\u2014 Add.V.Grenier, Perreault aud Hur- teau.Ald.V.Grenier's resolution was carried .on the same division.i to take for them bonds of equal value | | them for their face value in cash?There ; can be but one anewer to such a question.À httle enquiry and reflection will | show the financier of the Ftendard why it is that thé English capitalists protest : sa eargestly and so vigorously against ' Mr.Mercier's scheme of conversion.FRENCH CANADIAN PRESSA Spot in the sky.(ie Canada} It I~ learned from Quehre that Union Lib- | avale is upon the point of issuing a daily edition.The Castors view with an evil eve the progress nf the rouge journal which threatens to become a power.We Will Do Likewise.[Le Monda.) | | { | | If the Americans chonse te patronize - themselves (only) it is their own affair, bat they inust not b6 angry if we follow their The Americans say: The United Why should we not keep Canada for the Canadians?Some Spirit.{Le Canadien.) Tf the reprisals threatened ave limited to tho=eé indicated in the message of President example.| respectable citizens of Canada.Tenders for the alterations to St.Jean : Baptiste fire station were rec ived.They w cross fotlaws: J.\u201calin ies 83.275 M.SF sheridan.205 Treftle Bastien.A Benoît.\u2026.3: 535 The contract ns according y awarded to ! Mr.Bastien A GREAT AUTHORITY.Al?Cunningham asked whether the Merryweather lately been repaired The Chairman\u2014\"Which ane?\u201d Ald.Cunningham \u2014 \u201cThat at No.1 station.\u201d The Chief \u2014 \u201cNo, with the exception of Rome trifling alteration to make it run casier.Ald.Cunningham \u2014 \u201cA fire inspector in.\"formed me that these engines are worse than useless and that they are always breaking or freezing.\u201d The Chairman indignantly: \u201cThen a man who makes such an absurd statement ought to have his name mentioned.\u201d Ald.Cunningham: Ww ell, I don\u2019t object, it was Mr.Alfred Perry.\u201d This statement war received with roars of laughter,in which Ald.Cunningham joined, anid a Voice remarked.\u201cOh! ho has got to the lunatic asylum now.\u201d The Chief remarked that as Mr.Perry knew nothing alout the matter his opinion canld not be taken for much, After transacting routine business, Ald, Perreanit left | for the Finance Committee and Ald.| Grenier for the Water Committee and thus : the quorum ber ing broken the meeting rose.the Chief engine had Ennday Labor ou the G.T.R.To the Editor of the STAR: Sir,\u2014 Mav I eall your attention and that of vour readers to'a wrong which is being imposed upon some hundreds of the most It has heen i the habit of the G, T.R.Company to require \u201cTuany of their employés to work all day on Cleveland, our Government ought for the : honor of the conntry to show a courageous | Jac © to our adversaries, and tell them that ; hey in no wise fear the results of their nienaces, In having recourse to harshness our neighbors will lose more than they will gain.A Significant Event.[Jourrnal de Trois Riv teres j Tha quick passage of the * tha time she made from England occurs at an opportune moment.It is encouraging | when we are threatened and talked to by | the Americans as if we were a powerless, helpless people.It should show us that our communications are practically indepen- t dent, and that only.temporary inconveni- enva would follow coereion.THE MASTER AND THE REAPERS.T he master called to his reapers: \u2018Make seythe and sickle keen, And bring me the grain from the uplands, tn Ana the grass (rom the jueadows green; And trom off of the mist-clad marshes, Where the salt waves fret and foam, Ye shall gather the rustling sed Tu furnish the harvest home.\u201d Then the laborers cried: \u201cOh, master, We wii bilag thee the ra low grain Thal waves on the windy hiliside, \u2018 And the tender grass from the platy; But that which springs on the marshes 12 dry and harsh and thin, Unlike the sweet field grasses, S0 w2 will not gather it in By the master sald: \u201c0 foolish! Or NIRDY A W§; ary Til storm an drought, ye have labored he gratin nnd the frag Tant h ay.Tue generous earth Is fruit.And the breezes of summer how Where these, In tho sun apd the Tews of heaven, Have ripened soft and slow, *But on the wide, bleak marshinad Huth never À plough been se And Prith rapiné an rage, of pungry waves The shivering soll 18 There flower the ale en sedges, And the tides that ebb \u2018and flow, And the biting breath of the sea wind, Arc the only care they know.They have grisnken of bitter waters, Their food Hath heen sha arp | sea sand.Aud yet they have yielded a barv | plo the masters ha se shall ie fi O réapel rs, Honor thm now tn.ore, And garner in lh Eludness with songs of pratse, be er sa from the desolate shore.\u201d Dana ik iderhil in Haroer's Monthly.\u201cParisian\u201d in | i ! Sunday for half pay.This wrong the men | have borne, for the most part, uncomplainingly as they have been e occasionally to anateh an hour for churfch or for quiet with their families, still being responsib e for any mishap which might take place in their absence.During the past weok, however, a still greater injustice has Leen done, An | order has been issued to the effect Lhat \u201cno i i 1 | wages will in future be paid to day agents, operators, or switchimen for Sundays.\u201d No mention is made that the services of these men will be despensed with and therefore the responsibility for accidents rests with ! the employés if they absent themselves.Ft was hard to work full time for hatf pay but it is sheer cruelty to work full tine and hear fuil responsibility without any recompense, This is taking away the product of mans labor without saying Shy your leave,\" and honest men call that stealing.Now, it may be ask How does this aifect the gener al public «?\" The general publie is a traveling publie who have a right to know that the men to whom they trust their goods and bodies shall not.be incapable or discontented.The Grand Trunk Railway take all necessary precautions to ensure capability in their employés, but are they not taking the most certain method of rendering them discontented.Now, to illustrate the results of discontent, [ have only Joint to the C.B & Q.Railway, whero rs of misplaced switches, dynamite, ete.trust necessarily terrify intending passengers.Human naturo being the samb all the world over, where would the travelling pub- He be if an express went over a misplaced switch?The publie have a right te knove and to help to remedy these wron should like to ask two questions of Sie H.Tyler, to which I should expect negative BNSWOTS : = lat.Is it common.British fairness to treat J workingmen in this way?and.Has the General Manager surren- derail a corresponding amount of his salaty, which is sald to amount to as many dollars as that of the ordinary employé does cents, to the treasury of the company?A FELLOW-WORKMAN.In Natre Dame To the Editor of the STAR: IR, \u2014In your issue of Saturday is an artis relating to inhumations in the collar of Notre Dame Church, [ am certain that vou have not been pul in possession of the whole of the doc meri relating tn the burials there.The last one, Nix know- go, \u2018was that of a dear aunt of mine, arie Scholastique Lacroix, widow of Joseph à lawyer in areat repute\u2019 in his day, x \u2018the north.But Dr.Temple gave him a look tion.J whose residence was on the corner of and Hiaco ¢ Armes Hill; the house Le existin ve not now the precise y ar of her 8 oath but should Link « about inter of 1855.Her hus to have been buried in the same pince ner 1832.Madame Bourret, widow of Jos.Bourret, ex-Mayor of Montreal, stil} living with her gon-ii-law, Mr.Cadieux, of the firm of Cadieux & Dérome, Notre Dame street, is a daughter of the widow of Jos.Bédard referred to here.Coaticook, August 27.H.CHIT CHAT.Mrs.Gladstone recently appeared on a special day at the Irish exhibition in London with a white Irish lace shawl thrown over her black dress, and a couple of little grandsous clothed tn fancy Irish costumes.Christopher Hanlon, a survivor of the six hundred participants in the famous charge at Balaclava, and now a resident of Toronto,\u201c is petitioning the British authorities for an increase in his pension, which {8 now a shilling a day.e-served 24 years in all.The Duchess of Montrose has settled $15,000 on her youthful husband, and the tunount is to be doubled when she dies as à solatium for her loss.Mr.Milner is now stepfather to the Duke of Montrose, who is twelve years Lis senior.Boston Transcript.\u2014 We don't want to ant with Great Britain, but, by Jingo!if we do we've got the men, we've got plans drawn for several ships w hich wa can have ready in say three years, and we've gol the money ali ready to puy an indemnity, too.A voungz man, shabby and dirty, plays a strect organ in London, with a bi card on his breast bearing these words: \u201cUtterly destitute! am Viscount Hinton, the eldest son of Earl Ponlétt, ride *Burke\u2019s Penr- age\u2019 His Lordship was, à few vears ago, tha clown und contortionist of the Surrey Theatre.The Bishop of London sternly frowng down all ritualistic advances.Recently be was at a service ina Landon church where he insisted on the erection of a platform at the north end of the altar for his accommoda- Then the \u201cserver,\u201d having lit the candle at the south end, advanced timidly towards LACROIX.that put Lim precipitately to flight.and the service went on with oniy one candle.Ina conversation with the corr espondent of the London Morning Advertiser General Boulanger recently said: * My mother is English.Yes, she is still alive; She has lived for some time in Wales.1 was born at | Rennes.It was the son ef my mother's ; brother who was assassinated in 1848 or | 1849 near Brighton.He was assassinated under the cliffs near Brighton and robbed ! and the assassin was never discovered.The © © Government offered a reward of £3000 for | grieved for him Csi?\u201d i the monument over the grave of Sir George : middle of September next the monument © the excunsion to Saratoga, Boston and New * Tho route taken will be via Sar: atoga, dawn ; uckiy becomes cracked, dry or crusted with { = |; \u201cWhat makes the ose Jove Mary or\" the discovery of the culprits, but without suceass, 1 was at school at Brighton and I | remember that town very well.\u201d An English reporter, interviewing Mme.Bernbardt, asked: \u201cWhere are the young lions, madame?\u201d \u201cAh, the dear things\u201d she said, \u201cJ had to leave them in Paris.The poor little tiger, you know, ia dead.I much\u2014mare than my \u201cAnd the famous Have you that friends did.J am afraid.\u201d coffin with the satin linings.\u201cOh, yes; that is in Paris, too.\u201d it true, madame, \"that you used to sleep in it \u201cWell, ves, I did sleep in it, but not ! always.It was this way: My sister was very ill.I wanted to be'with her at night, and, nyt being able to Bhare her bed, 1 had the coffin carried into her room and slept there.I keep the coffin still, but I have come to the conclusion that I will not be buried in it.Qq will he cremated.\u201d The Cartier Monument.Some ten days ago the work of erecting E.Cartier, in the Cote des Neiges Cemetery, was commenced and the builders are now busy working on tho pedestal so that when the hust arrives all may be ready for its reception.The bust is of bronze and has been cast in France.It is now on its way to this.country, and it is expected that before the will be completed.Commercial Travellers\u2019 Excursion.Arrangements have beep completed for York on the ith of next month under the auspices of the Dominion Commervial Travellers Association.Special trains will leave via the H.Railway in the morning.the Hudson, from New York to Boston, returning through the Green Mountains of Vermont.A Singdlar 1 Teat of Strength.In a recent issue of tho Cincinnati Enguarer we find an account of a novel contest of human against brute strength.Two residents of Dearborn County, Indiana, William Liddle, a merchant, and Jesse Crim, 2 blacksmith of the village, laid a wager that they cond outpull any two horses in the township Steven Cook, à farmer, who owned a fine teain, accepted the bet, and not long ago, in the presence of a concourse of neighbors and friends of the respective contestants, the trial of strength was made, Lilo and Crim lay fiat on their backs with their feet flrmly braced against an immovable structure arranged for the purpose.and with their heads pointing from the formes, that were hitched a distance of forty net away to à piece of timber held firmly in the hands of the prostrate me The test was to be decided by \"the horses either pulling the timber from the hands of the men, or else pulling them from the Fr ound to their feet.Three trials were to w made, each of three minutes\u2019 steady pulling.The excited farmers and villagers erowded-around the parties to witness singular feat of strength and endurance.we horses\u2019 were twice whipped into pulling their pest, but with Re reg muscles and\u2019swelling veins that told of the terrific strain upon them the prostrate men held the horses to their position.At the third trial the excited farmer lashed his horses to foree them to their utmost, when, by a sudden jerk.the timber in the hands of the resisting men, and to which the horses were hitched.snapped in two pieces.The and of one piece struck Crim in the side as it broke, and rendered him unconscious for nearly an hour.He was supposed ba dead, but, finally recovered, and is out of all danger of serious results from the blow.COMMERCIAL.Liverpool Whent Quiet_London YWheat Very Firm Off Cosst.A correspondent of the London Grocer gives the tollowing hint to American cheese makers: \u201c1 think 1f Some of the enterprising American cheese mantifacturers who supply brands of the most re- lable quality were to make some in boxes half the thickness of the usual si ut same diameter and ave ng 30 lbs het, fe \u2018Would be a boon Lhat would be eérealated at this season of the year, especially by grocers whose sales are not the most extensive: as, when the ordinary size is halved and quartered, the cut surface of the reserve parts 1 (a8 the case may be), tovolving trouble to ller by having fo pare off the unsightly ex- rescense and entailing loss as well as trouble, If my suggestion were adopted, at the trifle hundredwelght extra cost caused by the amaficr parkage.1 fer] sure the result would be satis: tory alike to the makers, 10 the wholesale Bouse, and to the shopkeepers the they supply.\u201d American an.and Foreign.BEERBOBM REPOrRTR\u2014Cargoes off coast: Wheat, very flrm; corn, nothing Offer Cargoes on passage and for shipment: W cot an corn, strong.ce altfornia wheat Off coast, 408 6d;.promptty hipped ped, 418 6d: nearly due, 408 , où Aen wheat, for prompt shi #&.- THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR WEDNESDAY, ADGVST- 25, ; SPORTS AND PASTIMES.THE IRISH CRICKETERS VICTORIOUS.On the Diamond\u2014With Powder and Bhot\u2014 Cricket at Orillin\u2014Basoballers for Anstralia\u2014Notes.Cricket.VICTORY POR THE GREEN.The Irishmen wop the match against the North.eru Counties.When the last wicket fel} Lhe home team bud only made 121 runs, while the Irlsh- men showed 283 for nine wickets when time was called.Baseball.THB BCORES.Boston beat New York by 2 to © Phitadelphia = Washington * D \u201c 2 Detroit Indiauapous \u201c10 \u201c 8 Pittsburg Chic: \u201c 8082 Brooklyn \u201c Kansas City \"139 \u201c 6 Athletics Lontsvilie \u201c5 * 8 Cinciunati © Baltimore \u201c 8 \u201c11 St.Louls * Cleveland \u201c 50\u201c 2 Toront \" Albany \u201c10 * 8 Hamilton \u201c Troy te 7 Syracuse London \u201c 8 Charming Soegory, Take 7.45 am train with boat Single are oo T5, rail lines and retu return by boat \u201caa 15.D° YOU REMEMBFR OUR LADIES\u2019 NIGHTs?EEX THURSDAY EVENING, AUG.30th., Artillery Snew Shoo Club.MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, Str.\u201c Borthier\" leaves Island Wharf at 8 p.m., culling at Lunguenil going and returning.Tickets, admitting lady and guntleman, 50a Simpson's Orchestra.JAS.WILSON, H 2023 on, REMEMBER THE Montreal Garrison Artillery PICNIC and GAMES ON'/THE MILITARY GROUNDS, ST.HELEN'S ISLAND, OX SATURDAY, Sept.Ist.THIS WILL BE THE PICNIC OF THE SEAXON.OVER S300 IN PRIZES.Games of Every Description, The Regimental Brass and String Bande will be in attendance.The Island Ferry will rn avery 15 minutes last boat will leave the Inland at § p.m.Good platform for dancing.Tickets of admission to the Military Grounds, only ème \u2018hildren under 8 free.The usual fare to tha sland, - 202 M.G.As Commit top will meet the ap an 1 a, he re Room, a Sh sharp, IDAY, the 31st instant, oturns for tickets must! then be made and cash paid In.LR LAST AND BEST OF THE SEASON, PICNIC AND GAMES of the Montreal Asroctation of Btation beld on the Exhibi n.Grounda, § at.Quoit Match and o fellows Band rangements for Dan: nic will be ured for nee Lecture Grund oes Reel 30 es and Games and eplendid Orchestra Special this Pre.viding Sechaaian | and En.8 coming \u2018Tickets, 250.Children, 106 HARRY NUTTALL, _201 3eod__ ____ 61 Juror | treet, THE FASHIONABLE TRIP now ia that up the BEAUTIFUL OTTAWA.Excursfans to Oka, or Hudron, 1.00.To Carillon, 81.25 Saturdays or and home £ the Ra- vida at 680 6.80 p.m.Bleod tf Go and see the Harvest IN MANITOBA! 828.00 = Colonist Class, Quebec and Montreal to Regina AND RETURN, \u2014BY THE\u2014 Canadian Pacific Railway, Leaving 11th September, Returoing any time til] 1irx NOVEMBER, 1888._B¥ Low Rates from other Stations, __ A Delightful Trip it is Mohd Oy ARTLLON.Entrancing the Round 4 Trip 81.55 tg Bacards bagi oo, Bapida.Tak train for to connect vus steamer.194 cod MoGILL UNIVERSITY RPECIAL CO E ron wa WOMEN IN THE FACULTY OF ARTS (Donalds Endowment).\u2018The following Lectures are aies sep PARTIAL AND Oo DARIONAL SrupENTS, on and after September 21at, Lana, x.:\u2014Chem Geolowy.i i Puy JTE cho.fo en Tonio: Men.io Fhiloaophy.Nira Philoso sop) iF, Rhetoric: Ey English 8! and raturé, in French.rman, Mathematics and Mathematical ; ya Th calendar, stating details of each course, days and hou ed on f 1 res, fees, &: be ob application to heme: Sdoretsn od + Fay obtain d.W.BRAKENRIDGE, B.C.L., Acting Becretary.191 à law McGill University, MONTREAL.The calendar for the session of 1888-90 contatos information Taluk cons condit tous of entrance, cour: of atudy, à neveral faculties an departments 0 of the Dmvoraiiy as follow Faculty of Arte (opéning Sept, 17th, TRA, Donalda, Special Course for Women (Sept.17th).Facalty of | Applied Sctence\u2014Civil Enginearing, Me- Elwin mine à Minis Kugineering, and Practical Chemistry 17m).wince an Faculty of Medicine Cort, bor Faculty of Law (Oct, Fat).McGill Normal School (Sept.3rd).Copies of the calendar may be obtained on applics- tion To tha undersigned.vp J.W.BRAKENRIDGE, | B.iC.Les (Address, M-G1N College), Log 23a 2aw \u201443rd- PROVINCIAL EX HIBITIO UNDER TIR ATSPICRS OF THE Adâress, McGILL COLLEGE, AGRICULTURE and ARTS ASSOCIATION of ONTARIO, \u2014WILL BE HELD IN THE\u2014 CITY OF KINGSTON, Frpm Sept.10th to 15th.Entries close on Aug.18th.For prize liste snd all | other information apply to the BRCARTARY.IRA MORGAN, MxroaLys, HENRY WADE, Tononro, President, Becre .186 4 2aw (Arb: wl he undersigned bags to Inform the has entered | 10 verthershi with a Rolla he and will carry on, mi retofore, riding Stab) which will be opened on the Tot tember ne + The building hat resentt been ela ly erected Tor the purpose, with ern vonventences hank.{og fits Ramarous p or their be © reapect wll y 80 tes reowal in the new TidoTaY STAR.Montreal, Angust, 1888, Jos 3 L'FE-Poou: _ MVERY NIGHT.BILLIARD BOOM.- .WINDSOR HOTEL , New Cloth and New Balls.2035 ! - SE | 5 z TE SINT I BS ess EY - à Ti 7?T- y: 29, 18%, + É TLY STAY, WEDNWSDAY, AUGUST 3 .x aster on the Atlantic.Some assert that the} 304 , intoresti J: L side \u201c\u20ac 5 i 5 rl iscovere aident Aaugbter of Alex, Archibald.Funeral on 8.CARSLEY.fut prices that will command quick sales, red and green lights carried on ships are | Shile, to make an interesting wind up, Hon! | sider a report of the Road Committee re- become most serious during the past two Could be discovered.s, 3 : 1 \u201csdav, ut 1,30 p.01, from her father's rest insufficient.To this Admirai \u201cColomb Oliver Mowat, the Premier of Outario, | rarding the paving of a portion of Notre seasons, and it {s earnestly hoped that the | , Advertizemenuts were alo put forth, offers en a « ; As cas Co ; Lo * + 5 AM, d'A \u2018 R - : .ee FA i LA 0 , \" rs ere > mie 0 \u201c Es \u2014 - < = vertes | PE Mer C° | ANT talstion, Dai da ie Ten x THE \u201cFINAN the discussion the paving KILLED DAY-Dandes, que rE es aster 0] Joos & C°* A POSITIVE ADVANTAGE, fied to the.tho Republican sens.LHL CIVIC*FINANCIERS.asked thats Raving ON THE SPOT.adic: A D | CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN certod attack on the corel, of BEN \u2014\u2014 outa, Joho koptelght horses, | \u2014 : ; , 29, the wife of J, A., ADVERTISEMENT.>.QI 2 - .charged a bus x.@ PIG EON\u2014Luchize, AB mining eden a EFFECT OF RETALIATION ON CANADA Cleveland administration, THE PAVING ON NOTRE DAME STREET.y In stated that he hal never - (Continued) 2 Saucon, ; ee eee | heard of a mau who only ke horeea being { : TAGES.3 ! charged a busin \u201c Christopher was very sanguine of suncess: CULLAIN CHAE BR A ontreal, August 28, by WEATHER REPORT\u2014Weduesday.Aug.uth - A Montrealer Writes to the \u201cTimes *\u2014Col- AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO j A Warm Discussion in the Finance Com- stuble he was Habe Mi Pia ES but I was not.I felt convinced that Sloper C \\ LAIN A ER cuilain t6 Catherine | Moderato winds.mostly fais with leh local Usions at Sea\u2014Mr.Gladstone's Ag.Spain Looking for a Pretext to Interfere in | Mittee\u2014Alleged Irregularities as to the Mr.Coutu should not be charged u business was not to be trusted\u2014that, in short, he was Cheery.(cquisvill, Ky.and Chicago papers shower; not much change in temperature.cent-BRemarkable Eutogy.the Affairs of the Country.Tenders\u2014Further Light Wanted.tax.in league with Roxburgh to suppress all Please copy.\u2014 4 \u2014\u2014_ \u20ac our 4 GRANT-STANHOPE\u2014At Halifax, by Rev.G.M.[SPECIAL TO THE BYAB.] LONDOX, August 29.\u2014The re tts recently The meeting of the Finance Committee THE CALLOP RAPIDS.evidence of the marriage, and that the ordra, George Grant to Martha Matilda Stan.WEATHER REPORT.August 20th.1 Bay 10 À M REMEMBER! LONDON, Jug ust PA Canadian citizen, received descr ptive of a terrible condition Jesterday afternoon was, vue of an unusual.Tus ent D or w Them 1 whole thing was à conspiracy.- M Jai.Orrice, TonosTo.pectal stay .\\ .rly > ufficien ep o ater e \\ 241 N HATTON-PRACHEY\u2014At Quebec, August 24, by BRR EY Pham Trias wan un ey 94 This in the last week of our Great Mantle Bale, vung in London, Jas.Inglis, of Montreal, th aMlairs in rouen Owine to 8 Sentro on | powder was burned.Ald.J.Grenier pre- peding Navigation Still, thers was another sido to the mat Rev.Kk.H.Cole, William Hatton to Jesste OURS, gale tp nest Sn Lpvrenco ITO | Such eweeping reductions bave never hoon beara 8004S a communication to to-day's Tmes, for the murder of Prince À uloy, are Goris ; sided, and there were also present Ald.ne sation.ter.The old squire\u2019s character was such Feuchey.- Tako M4 Petor to Bay of Quinte-Mody \"| ofm Montreal.Come und tak6 advantage while in which he argues that the prevention of from Bpanish sources, and are now believed | kturent, Rolland, Clendinneng, White, Now it is the \u201cGallop Rapids\u201d and not that the view taken by Roxburgh was at HOBBS-SMITH\u2014At Toronto, August 23, by Rev.8.CARSLEY.our prices ary low.the transit of Canadian goods through the to be colored somewhat.This coloring is + Ferrell and Mr.Black, cy Treasurer.the Cornwall Canal that troubles the barge- least a plausible ono, and looking at the J.M.Wilhlusou.Thomas Hobbs to Frances E.; eu ét End ved , à official ers, | Ald.Clendinneng said that he thought It » insaffie o stake he was playing for, if all was fair and 37 Sain, The cheapest place tn Canads for Manties is United States would bo & positive advantage believed to emanate from piliciat LACH | was time to tako measures to stop useless 300, bY an {hsafliclent depth of water.he above-board, à eculdaot blame him MILLAKDACLLICA=AL Toronto, August 7.by © Joma a cos, | Ken: to duces, Hallfax and Stghn enough made 8 fond WIC Ke bad | me to thy fen TeS 10 Ste in dam- at The tug.Bronson: with esl of helt Look at it how 1woutd, © pacino soo my eT Maa and, Ale SILKS aro much neurer to England than New may thd a pretext to interfere in the ad.8408, owing Wo people boing killed I SILA | barges, wheat laden, huve been detained at way clear.{would have given, anything MORSE-CUMWING\u2014AL Birtie, Manitoba, August he York, Boston or Portland, and also better ministration of tie Morocco (Government, ! rations, ou the streots {tu % rerwise.He Prescott for 24 hours owing to low water in preoessed to Fora tie 5 o ula he \u201cou Morton Morse to Ruth Ella Cuming Weare showine a special line of surah Silks in suited to the trade between Canada and and thus he able to help herself to whatever : in he wo LE B Fi © ers Jury the rapids named, and other craît are de- [I fatal fée we Bost but or or Pa .Find 87 CI-CODY\u2014 AL SL John, N.8, AUgnat AH tbe useful colors; also Evening Shades, price _ a ; ; she tinds best adapted to her wants.While : In the case o aa unie, d'aming the tained in like manner.The captains claim P* ul 1 5 any que; but to one with a MEN EE ES DER NE AU ad ouly ac England.He thinks that this would long, | {he European powers care very littlo for ¢1ty for his deuth in ay excavation on Shearer that, while easterly winds have something : ®0 £Xguisitely delicate, so feverishly acute ; SE Mazgie L Cody.Ae \u2018 \u2014_\u2014_ have been recognized if the Cunadians | Morocco, FE is not at all likely'that Spain | strect.; bring th t.to doawith the low water, the Otlawa Guv- as putes was like a moral death.th Tops ; ie 25 o ot wantins snterprir t Will bo allowed to coutrol any more of the ; Akl.Laurent sail he would bring the ma: ernm@ht has a great dea! more.It fs well | 1 lowing Morning, after another BRL AN D BROWN AT Queben, August 25, GUTPURE DART CURTAINS CORSETS! CORSETS! fiero not wanting iu caterprise.Amongs Mediterranean coast line than she now | Éer up before the Road Committee, known that the latter bas had under con- 59ar¢h and a long consultation, it was de- Ly ev.AT.Love, Andrew Sutherland w Mag- GUIPURE D'ALT CUKTAINS tho advantages of a direct routs.possesses © | Al Clendinneng asked the Chairman struction for some years past a new channel (M4 to proceed to A small village about Ke how.the Cathedral.Kansas Hy GUIPURE DART CURTAINS Crompton\u2019s Corsets take the lead: wo keep ftom England to\u2019 Canada, ho urges Ps - | Whother it was right that people living on } which vessels way avoid the rapids.; [Tee miles distant, where it was thought PX a DO.1688, du À.Smith to Mugyle ( ovevrE D'ART CUKTAINS their guods tn al qualities and all sizes, that the chance of vollisions is diminished, UVELY DAY WITH THE POLITICIANS, .streets not owned by the city should pay Upon this channel a million dollars or mors © UY the housekeep T we might learn some Rm bf this ely \u2019 OUIPURE D'ART CURTAINS ! .because there would be less trafic.The Le Lee ; Taxes.The very least he thought could be have been expended and it is still uncom- : Mings of Peter Jones ; bul after wasting Haas of Lits CI oe the ©=1h tnst LIPURE DART CURTAIN | Wealso the best makes in French, English and fact that the views thus set forth are almost ' done, was that a notice should be posted in pleted, the only effect so far known to resujt | UH Whole of the afternoon, we came to the TEM] E-PRICE\u2014ID this © a eer.CL GUIPUKE D'ART CURTAINS | Aumerican Corsets, [universally entertained on this side accounts: [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) such streets: \u201cThis street is not city pro- from it being the very injurious ons of | Conclusion that all traces of him Were Inst.EE PSN Trinple to Lizne Price.ser GUIFURE D'ART CURTAINS \u2014- i for the abdence of excitement respecting the Toronto, August 29 \u2014Testerday was what © perty.\u201d All the members present agreed with drawing off the water from the rapids chan.I shall dwell but light!y on the events ot 00a daughter of Lhe late Wm.Price, all of oul: GUIFURE D'ART CURIAINS BLANKETS! BLANKETS! | latest developments of the question.might be termied a lively one in Toronto ' this suggestion.nel to Te own, thus leaving the later 80 | the next twelve mouths, real, 203 2 Just received for fall trade, a splendid assort- ; COLLISIONS AT SEA.Bmong the knights and \u201chenorables.The 1 The Chairman, after antouncing that the shallow that vessels cannot go down it as in | Active enquiries were set on foot in DEATHS.ment of Plain and Fancy Guipure Curtains, very Put to stock 2 cases of Engiisb Fine Saxony | The danger of collisions at sea attracts City was favored with the presence of Bir City Auditor's statement showed a balance the present instance.The obstruction to | All [he places where Mr, Pakenham had pr Drowned, al Knowlton's Landing chiuice and select, Prices remarkably low Wool Blankets, in every size from the smallest much attention here sinee the recent dis Hector Langevin and Sir JS.D.Thompson, © of $210,731.74 on the 31st of July, stated navigation in the \u201cGallops\u201d by the work go- | resided during the six vears of his sojourn Ae Nephi AUGUST 22, 1BRAL Nelli \u2019 \u2019 Cid Blabkots 1 the lariçest «16 made, all marked | ; } 161 &Rd the honorable leader of the Opposition, | that the object of tho meeting was to con- ing on in their vicinity has; it is aMeged apboads but no recond of any marriago ; : ge, .| I ®.are also showing full lines in other makes of } dene 200 St, \u20ac haries Borromee street.Friends | lies the i .Nu { Tenched home at 10.50 p.mu.after his ex.| Dame street with asphalt.The Road Com- | Tov ont x ; ; {Ing alarge reward to anyone who could Ant di -Maalatances are Pespecuully ited to i Blankets, all marked at wholesale prices, Copies Lhat he knows Minas of urocorded | tended stuy in England, having stopped off I mites had closely follawed the instrue- un relive, Jt ub quickly or do give information which would lead to the dis- ded.i 1 .For Le Jue in Blankets © \u201c sigmals were not disobayed.The Adfniral at Kingston on his way up from the seaside { tions sent from the Council and the result TT ET covery of the place where the Caremony was ADAMS\u2014In this city, on the 28th inst.Perry, i White and Colored Nottingham Curtains or best value in Blankets come to | tavs tbe blame on the conflicting maxims of d to visit his brother, Professor Mowat, of | was that they had lost nothing.Meeting of the Water Committee.erformed, Butail to no purpose,ænd though only son of Wni, Adams.Funeral from bis ! White and Colored Nottinghau: Curtains JOHN MURPHY & CO.'S.| nautical \u2018teavhing and adds that he has | Queen's University.Sir Heetor Langevin | Ald, courent \u2014Excepung time.\u201d , ; ° ; Christopher still clung to the idea that father's residence.Thursday, August 30.al = | WLite and Colored Nottingham Curtains = ! greal bopes Of Lhe American Goreme tim + 80d Bir John Thompson left Toronto this | The Chairotan said that he haa been muich Tho Water Committee mot yesterday | Mrs.Jones was yet living, and that through 3 dan Ne ret, friends and ue | White and Colored Nottingham Curtains \u2014_\u2014 Tho mit ton Chen phi Ih Ameria by morning to attend the Conseryativestomnon.surprised to sce that the recommendation afternoon.her the truth would eventually come oul, Gualnlances are respectfully invited Lo utteud, | Wuite and Colored Nottinæham Curtans FLANNELS! FLANNELS! avs, Who Have dome wet dt one nen have | JHEUOR 8 Hagersville to-night.Mr.and | of the Road Committee, in favor Of Lha War- The report of Messrs.Champagne and eve > one else, myself included came to the BENNETT\u2014AU St John, N.B., August 27, Mp.White and Colofed Nottingham Curtains ; sR ELS = ANNELS oC that | Eu on agent he Is PS Ae | .Laurier left last night for the cast.; ren-Scharfe Company, had, ou motion of Wright as to Mr.Brush's claims for extras conc usion that uo marriage had ever taken Joha Benpet'.15, Henrietta Har- | White and Culored Nottingham Curtains Wenderful value in Flannels, and as our stock doubts nat that many wron ings will be | TT All, Louesoau, been sent back te portait fat mich the Hele baller, us re place, or, i thers bad, the clue to A A - GOUGH\u2014AL Toronte, August 18%, Henrteita Har- ; , .; is larger than on any vi sens ; Do : AS soe i * the Roa Comunittes tead \u20ac 3 t TAF 3 ci, | where it {oo aor Wits entirely lost, - re a at White and Colored Nottiugham Curtaigs here x Ment ALL demain: theatre 0 11 2 ; removed ln consequence of their action.| OARSMAN AND BACKER AT VARIANCE.\u2018heing \u2018immediately adopted, seeing | Ald.V.Grenier moved that the claim bo t was a dreadful blow to have the HILTON\u2014Drowned, at Knowlton 's Landing.Lake : The stock of White and Colored Nottingham saving of 1 a pif y trai i ' GLADSTONE'S ACCENT.! - ; that the question had been considered so d.memory of their mother thus stirmatized 3 Memphremagog, ps 22.1888, Willlam L., Lace Curtains ty now replete with all the latest o a non Meme ME You come straight | \u2018The dull season has brought the usual crop | {SPECIAL TO THE STAR | | thoroughly and the decision of the Road Ald.Martineau moved in amendment.that Lut both Christopher and Juhs bore it weit] youngest son ol Willlam lion, ier on ; Movellies from 1be most eminet.t suanufacturers.\u2019 JORN MURPHY & CU.1 of discussions, inom Chas one giving rise TORONTO, August 20.Teemer, tha oars + Committee had bern unanimous.\u201cThe City the papers be referred to the City Atturucy, During all this time the Impression vhivir hursday Lose pan row, the residence of : _ | [to muh teats or inion vis ë man, and his backer, Keenan, are at vari- > Survevor also had recommended that pave- The amendment was carried., {the latter had made upon my heart had +.A Mi londs and acquaintanves are respeut | B CANSLEZ, TT | + Has Mr, Glac Lone rovinelal accent?\u201d 800%, Which is said to account for the delay ment as the best.Had he (Ald.Grenier) I.John Dyer was appointed to act as | deepened.fully invited to uttend.HOUSEHOLD LINEN GOODS This is a strange quer Po showing low J signing the articles of agreement with | been present in Council at that meeting, he expert in the test of the new boilers at the It was not so much her beauty though HATT\u2014At Hamflton, August 26, Lucey Elutsa Mea \u2014 or : come or difficult it is to rin historw \u201cMembers of O'Connor, the Toronto oarsinan.! thought he could have defeated Ald.us- wheelhouse in the place of Et hito that was rare\u2014as the nobleness of her vha- Nab.widow of tio lute John Uglivie Hatt, aged , We are Headquarters for Linen Goods, Best ; l'arliament constantly hearing hint speak TTT me aus motiom The citizens wanted that who ie lo pet, Messrs.J.B.-Vin- racter which held me enthralted.Never 77 years : Tadies visiting the city wil) nd a complete as.| vatue und best assortuient can alsaysbehad at | cannot agree.Sows ray his speech is a The C.P.R.Steamer Rails.1 payement, Last winter petitions had been poin an - rie were ulso ap- vases of Jortune more si onl or wore HUNTER\u2014At Toronto, August 28, Jane, Widow © sortment in tes gowns, mornine wrappers, whits our Stores.j perfect specimen of the English of the VANCOUVER, B.C.August 25 The SS, receive: tng for 1 proprietor on the Wit} f to the clai f M 4 à more beautifel holy rest or of the late David Hunter, aged 73 years.?Bon underwear, ete, ete, at 8.Carsloy's, the | -\u2014\u2014 | bates part of the nineteenth century; \u201cAbyssinia\u201d sailed this evening for Yoko- sireet asking for it, and he reaily had ex- Mathew Brie for pr re done to train a more brautiful, a more holy resignation, KENNEDY AL Toronfo.Augnst 27, ELL WIRE largest dry woods house tn the Domain oir © HE Pp Yor others say that he has the accent of Lan\u2019 hania with 30 assengers, 206 Chinese and | pected pe ve ne would have Leen gener remises by the escape of water from à tated or this, on TN ad het of of Thomus Kennedy.wid 67 ) cars, ne THE PLACE TO BUY VOUR DRY | cashie, where he wns born, while others a cargo of 1336 tons of freight, including | ous and have ha Prerase ifleati i {She conforans part, told her of my love, SE Just 23 ie Le GOODS ES ! maintain that he | Scotch accent, de- five Cartoads of per mill machinery.| CONFIDENCE IN THE ROAD COMMITTEE, ndrant on Fortification Lane in June last, She confessed that she recarned it; but ste EELSEY\u2014AL Hamilton, August 25, Amery Kel- ; nvmulain that he has a Scoteh accent, de- 1 ; pa { : Sey AOS Seb A the City Attorney having advised a settle.said she would not bring disgrace into any sey, aged 83 years._ oi RPE ors | rived from his parents.I am strongly of 31,070 sacks of flour, 2000 Lales of Canadian \u2018 and accepted the report.However, now ment Ald.Farrell was requested to make a family, and 60 bid me think no more of het HINNEAR\u2014At Halifax, August 23, John D.Kin- Jom Met COs ; {ie opinion, from personal knowledge, that colon goods ang miscellaneous Seth | Hey tual tbe report in hand once: more, and valuation astodamago.His report was nou She added, however \u2019 hear aged 74 yours.CHENILLE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES | the first opinion is corroct.trance Fe ort pi mat y laid y ho was sure the Finanço Committee would read fixin, it at $400 and the matter was re- \u201cWere my mother's fame cleared, you RAYMONDHAt Quebec, August 24, Joseph Rar- NITLE CURTAINS AND LORJIÈRES 1781, 1783 NOTRE DAME ST, REARKABLE EUOLOGY.; trance 9 the Water Von ot Coty id endorse it.; ferred to the Finance Committee.might claim my hand to-tor row ° mond, aged 23 j'ears.(UENILLE CURTAINS AND FORTIERES 103, 107.109, 111 NT.PETER ST.| Archdeacon Farrar writes for Longman'a LORY by ° ater ; or i pany; ob Ald.Clendinneng: \u201cThere are two sldes |.An account from Mr.A.Renaud for $758 It was in vain that I plewlded\u2014in vain I WALLBRIDGE At (Bellevue, Jt.August 74, ey o KE ANS Vous PORE EL : > \u2019 \u2019 : \u201cMagazine à remarkable eulogy of Margaret Capiland.am he Shin! York ater fon | to that question.I reserve my rights on far Stone, wood and paint work done at the argued that sho was blameless-and thalt, if Os Auba, wife o \u20ac lal6 Adam Henry Wall- \u201cNILE ALNS AD \u201cHE.; - FTIR FANN 3 y - : 5 \u201cHo < int.\u201d à vel re y : i + Ts [ve où , 3 a a y CHENILLE CURTAINS AND POR Erna Terme cash and only 203t_ ; Deland's John Ward, preacher,\u201d a nov el advanced, and in a short Lime a complet | this point ew : - gh level reservoir was considered and left I wor content to Waive Lhe point, she ought rides 6 w .= CURTAINS TREES litt1> known in England.He places it gystom will be in operation throughout the | 10 Chairman_ What I wish fo be ander- ovèr for the Assistant Superintendent to re- not to object.All was useless 3 nothing WARK AL Hamilton, August 26, Wiiltam Wark, CHEQUPRE CURTAINS AND PURTIERES ; \u2019 higher than * Robert Elsmere,\u201d which is city ! s | stood as saying is that every precaution was port upon it.; i gould turn her, and I wus obliged to submit.- aged 70 years.: CHENILLE CURTAINS AND PORTIERFS creating so much sensation here.y.taken before\u2014\u2014 The rest of the business transacted was of But at the same time I declared if I could - FAULCONEK\u2014At the Rectory.Conkshire.August CHENILLE CURTAINS AND PULTIERES 7 \u2019 i American Fishing Vessels in Canadian Ports.| Ald.Ciendinneng-\u2014Thero is a mote sert- no public interest.pot have Julia I would never marry at ull.} 27, Oltve Keith, intunt daughter of the Rev.W.) .+ TT | WASHINGTON, August 29.\u2014In the Senate, | ous question than that.am unwi ng \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 : G.Faulconer.The rick of Chentite Carin and Portieres MARITIME PROVINCE BAPTISTS.\" | ju evening, the resolutior offered by Mr, | award any contracts without tenders, and I Impeding Navigation.During the years which elapsed between os , Comtamsal he ad tee a IN .ee ; Hoar on Friday, requesting the President to | am also told that the tenders were asked for 5, Editor of the STAR: the incidents which formed the previous PrERsoNay \u2014 MADAME DEMINODOFT GIVES | loss and wi vund very chotes and complete.Reception of Manitoba Delegates\u2014The Min- gommunicate to the Senate what instances ; in such a way that it was impossible for Ç pue portion of my parrative and those whieh I dence BY Trams vp Shy BOT OWL ut patients ro 8 CARSLEY.ister of Flnance\u2014Prohibition Endorsed.| Of injustich have occurred to Amer ican | other contractors to tender.2 lentes 1 poficed some time ago that ob- Di note about to relate, both Christopher ence.= Terre eee SUES 4 - ! fishing vessels in the ports or waters of | The Chairman\u2014\u201cI am certainly in favor of jection was being made to the act of the and Julia bore their reverse of fortune with ERSONAL J.0.NICHOL, DENTIST, HAS RE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] , British North America.and what steps, if | the principle that contracts muss be award- Quebec Harbor ommissionery in depbsit- a meekness and fortitude which was benati- turped from his vacation.\" 1986 | 7 _ ve ! any, have been taken, was adopted.\"ed by tender, but there is no rule without ing the dredgings from the St.Charles works ful to witness, : i .WOLFEY 1LLE N.8.pu ust 29.\u2014The Bap- i i sub-committee has Leen appointed hy © exceptions, and with regard to this question in the 8t.Lawrence, as it was held that the They had everybody's pity.Never was a THE KODAIK ! DOWN CUSHIONS Het deirmates fra m Manitoba tree mart, \u2018the House committee on foreign affairs to | I maintain that the matter was fully before navigation vas pherety render ci Fore {lan more sudden transition from wealth to pov- .ith whic : ç.: WN CUSHIUNS 201 ; a, 20 @ Ki > et prese - Presi- : the public and the Council for two years.gerous, the pilots s ng tha e shoals in - î DKED PHOTOGRAPHE cop bn rade SEE | DONS CEoMONS M RE anes, Cameron, Best | ation mache.ane roi}; | Mie able and the Counc for two years.| gerous, th re ruebec wore extending to | pelt Vth Poriate, Wiha the space of loading, weight, 1ig ib.Anyone can use it, who .and Jo Wo Whitman, were warmly weF | accordinelv., © report delayed?\u201d an alarming degree, owing to this c: I tive which elapsed between my arrival at has suffcient intelligence to point a small bop TEA COSTES come.Their addresses on the needs of the | >., | he Chairman\u2014\u201c Because I wanted to was under the impression that ar order had 0 No ; itof straight and press a button.Call and see 11, and Re : North-West field electrified th \u2018ention The Duke of Marlborough's Cab.4 ; x Rai : -a Fakenham Hall and the departure from i es of work made with it WAL NOTMAS 8 TEA COSIFS North-Wes oh electrifiec e convention.| > i have two winters\u2019 experience of the asphalt been given to stop it and was therefore Christopher ard Julia\u2014 was so much misfope samples © re \u2019 i EE 98 +F JUST ES ! The response Avas im romptu.À collection | LONDON, August 20\u2014 The Duke of Marl- aveme » reatly astonish n passing throu ue- , 7 \u201c BON, 17 Bleury Street, Montreal.1544 IFA CUSIES i ! I = À ; : ; pavement on St.James street.g 3 pa = 2 tune gathered within so narrow a com CT ananres = eesmese as SDS LIVE GEESE FEATHERS of over 3100 was taken up, which was su borough is nothing if not economical.He ; Ald.Clendinneng: \u201cWhy then wus not bec to see that the Commissioners were at it ay bass, ! - ; SSE A (RE 0 WILL PAY FOR ONE DOZEN PHO.i =~ \u20ac + tographs, Cabinet size, nge large par- LIVE GF nnly, at , plemented by u collection from the Women's has setfip à private cab in London and pays \u2018 this question brought up sooner than again.I write you this in order that pou and yet they did not repine.5 \"ESE \u2018 | trait and frame, for balance .f this month LIVE GEESE FEATHERS ! i oetety of $53.The convention appointed a his coachmay in a novel manner, Like any : August.IL in very remarkable that this may stir up the Montreal Board of Trade to Mo istophor refused \u201call assistance from committee to confer with the Manitoba other cabby, he is allowed, in the Duke's | question was not brought up until after the take some action in the matter as Que- old friend à delegates in reference to future needs and absence, to ply the ducal vehicle for publie deputation came back from New York, and becers seem utterly indifferent.C: N.W.entered the church, owlhe non Ts ahi plansof co-oprration.The committee recom- hire.Unduubtediy the wages which the il ls equally remarkable that every man on -\u2014 EI \u2014_\u2014 ntère \u20ac » owing ppea C FEATHERS h ; but he aceepted it from an ; pe sa ARLESS & CO., Photographers.251 St.James Street f his father's, and finally, having Ls \u2018Tha stock of Cnshions and Tea Cosies has been x i | ! » iF greatly added to and never was better assorted.mended the discontinuance of the Dominion Duke's cabman recéives in this way far ex- | that delerati as com- were made by his friends, he was eventually 3 DON T FORGFT .| Feathers are now obtainable in 1, 1%, 2,3, 34 bonne and A direct grant Go Manitoba of ceed what his noble master would give him, | that delegation Was in favor of that Y end a red a Fire.ti appointed incumbent of a populous district St.Mary s Excursion, | ib ssa ; sue £1000, which was unanimously adopted by as London is full of people Who will pay | POY y f the del es y morning LORS Out In ig the heart of the metropo is., 8.CARSLEY'S, } \u201centi i i i *s carri The Chairman was one of the dele- Mr, C.Bouchard's house, No.267 St.Andre Many were the happy evenings I spent by Steamar \u201c THRke Rivers\u201d ! : the convention.The Manitohans are de- high to ride in a duke's carriage.sation.Three years ago I went to Buffaio street In the parlor stood the coffin con- with these two pure spirits.No one who TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, AFTERNOON, | \" lighted ith wile royal reception, Fi : Queen Natalie's Fortune.with that delegation and it was after I saw taining the remains of Mr.Bouchard's Little saw them could Joubt the officacy of a sin- From Jacques Cartier Whart, at ) o'clock.- w tha stie ve I.au y hance, LONDON, August 29.-Queen Natalie of | the asphalt pavement in that city and the child.} cere resignation to the will of heaven.031 \u2014- \u2018 Vention Où Pleine vo pplau led Sraterna] Bervia is reported to possess a private fore | wood block pavement in Toronto that I re- \u201cAround it were candles, ona of which sat used often to cheer them with stories of The boys will soon be returning to school.Buy creatings où Us Pres Baptint Ui hee tune of from 1,500,000 to 8.000.000 roubles | commended the paving of St.James street fire to some gauze over Lhe offie, Theblaze persous who, after Jong years had passed, Pex their school suits at 5.Carsley'sand save money | ' Shieh fio is fti ve He kno \\ red \u201chot counting the revenue from her estates, | with as halt,\u2019 spread so rapidly that the whole room was Pad been reinstated in their rights; of evi- We defy competition I MNT i | ra pn dl Se Aa, Bir arr A ions x am tn toner or | 0 se HU POH he brigade Senco which bad bocn iscoveréd In strange ic-! ade clear to them, they are not likely to (PF, ¢ange, to sep; * 486 Longue Pointe to the city limits, and from © my heart sin hme; hut FRASER, VIGER & CO.enforced.In his opinion it would tend to mado ¢ em, y t y | that was cheaper.4 entered and \"ealled for some refreshment, : ron.ha vers.Hod and ian {en | SCOTCH LING FISH | develop Canada, and stimulate the trade of be tempted Into a policy of aggression for Ald.Clendinneng\u2014*I don't want the Road Cote de la Visitation to to the St.Lawrence.This was brought in by a st ranger ° i 69 {buck horn avery, gold and silver.\u2018 SE EA Halifax, St.John, and other Dominion ports the sake of cither Cleveland or Blaine.\u201d Or mitte ; ; ser pr ; ; : + this L o - » E i ; \u2014AND\u2014 { : .Ti Commniittes to go through the farce of ask ; How long have you kept this house?\u201d I : £ CARSLET, LOCHFYNE HERRINGS, | their permanent advantage.io vaine Can Congress be Bought?ing for tenders in such a way that only une Dr.Pillbags\u2019 Diagnosis, asked.) TX FIREINR, | Canadian soit \"rom.\u2018ocean to: ocean New Yong, August 2The Sun's Lon- could tender.\u201d To Dr.Pill Patrick came ~ \u201cAbout two years.\u201d was the reply.7 ) SAVED First Catch of the Neason.| Was now seen and with a canal ON special says: The Grand Trunk people Ald.Laurent\u2014You must not listen to .With a most woful face; , .L Who kept it before you?4 ten TMBRELLAR Ex Allan Line 68.Pomeranian par ne Canadian tide he Bult Se.yrnal hero say they will spend money Énough to evel ope on the street, don\u2019t: but I want Sag he, Dear Decther, phat\u2019s your name, | One Peter Jones,\u201d answered the new KG YOUR +) LILAS CSET VIRE \u201c6 al ; = wy Congress, if necessary, efeat an ., Ald.Clendinneng-\u2014 ; no you plaze ny case.andlord.ne von CABREL AS _ FRASER.VIGER & co.the Ahan would be thoroughly Inde- \"legislation hostile to their \u2018interests in con.dark business, nothing that is not rfectiy The on Droz © him in the eye, \u201cAh,\u201d I axelaimed, \u201cthat\u2019s the man I want, 500TS AND SHOES.UMBRELLA | VERY CHOICE BREAKFAST TEA evetand poke of the fmmonse tragic on Héction with the transit trade of the United clear.I oe prio vie an assertion that His tongue ho made him show; Do you know where he in llving now?\u201d CME MY.Yi Urubrellas snitehie for carriages, wagumne and At 35 Cents Per Pound.the American roads of late vears, and con- States.An Aged Sctentiat allt he bisiness of the City must go through Said he, x fos you're going to die?My heart fluttered as the man paused,as if fubrelias & : i .ively s Vi 1 o y n ce cientist.+ © \u201cee + + iY) YR ued) à Per \"wo ; wy » wigs.made on the best frames and very bent | edn IRT AO) Halt chest dant rein, to be retail- \u2018 lusiy oy howd proposed country would LoNpoN, August 29.Tho aged selontist ane MTS \u2018You are porfeotiy right, My faith, Says bat, Phat s that you say?No,\" at last he said.That fn I cant.August Cheap Sale.covers, & CARSLEY.| 33¢ ver Ib.in 3 1b caddien.{nnada adopting retaliatory measures, Mr, Chevreul attained his one Hundred ahd |) inion: hat Thad: looked closely nto Guy Yez yin: thafe always pay © *.memeber, the name of the place; but Tif.| \u2014 AR Te fon Bowell did not favor à policy of cutting off gecond birthday yesterday, thus beating Warren Scharfe pavement and I find it is the Your bill before I go.Ÿ He went out.and retarned n few minutes .\u2014\u2014\u2014e = | 35\u20ac per Ib.In bolf-chonts, One's noso to spite one\u2019s face.As to whet er, Sir Moses Montefiore's record, but he Is nOt best.\u201d Fil have no more ta do wid vor, | © afterwards, savi ng that it was \u201cLinn some AYR THO M PSO N 'S j Moiré Rihbona, fancy edge Hbbons, plain rib.\u2014_\u2014 should the power be given to tho President, I expected to live through the winter, as his Ald.White-\u2014\"You may think it is the best.I'll docther my own cage.\u201d thing, but \"she could not remember what: vw.Fr.- 5 *j bens ribhous in sll widghs, shades and prices at j BONE I.AR a AD ox pee moni pen I BE ciel sad dat or strength is failing.- { But [, as every alderman in Lhe city, have a He took a dose of PLP.p.P's Dut Si wens in OW ata femember what 10r i 5.Caraley*s\u2014fwpried.NELES: 2 TA ACON.aps, as threats did | 1g, adr.Cleveland Three Y Men Killed, 3 ù >l£of i ; , y j pa.; I \u2019 100 WMoGiLL STREET -100 | D Caraley's ; Co CL Five Canes us Tee wight try the thing itself.ree Young Men Killed | right to convince myself of it.Another man's And wears a brighter face.Aberystwith.: | _ FRASER, VIGER & CO, Ton ee : -i plogion of a cannon at Dgamock Hollow, a ne may be cheaper and worse, and the for torpid liver, constipatiop, and all conversation, I asked the reason of Jones's - © Lt RAUB ved Boots Lares price $1,705, UMRRELLAN REPAIRED - EMPEROR WILLIAM SPEAKS.short distance west of Oneonta, during n other dearer and better, and i will be the derangements of stomache and bowels.By giving up the house, Ban on former price Al 15.now | UMBKELLAS REPAIRED OLD HENNESSY BRANDIRS! RR > Republican political pole raising yesterday, duty of the council to ecido which they druggists.\u201cHe had gome money left bim, or à winde, (es Shoes, former 3 now UMBRFLLAS REPAIRED | .ssulted in the death th g me take.It does not depend on your personal co fall of t\u2014I neve Id rightly une MI Arann bailar House Cognac (Hennes).vintage 1863, More Serfous Work to do Than to Stir up TES Face Domena men.| ian or my personal cons iotiren There is to bea vegetarian hospital in derstand what: mat hes ving like a gentios 4 * Clnb House Cognac (Hennessy), vintage 1858; Strife at Home.D obto À must 29\u2014Tho t i ! The Chairman\u2014\"You are perfectly right London, but beats will not be allowed.man.\u201d , Cal airelias repatred nn ahortost possible time, ME ESS Cognac (tenness > vintage J848- on AYTON, ES Ne por the tenth in general, and 1 think you have à perfect rr ; \u201cIs his wife alive?\u201d T asked.; | all first-class work mankhip, 8.CARSLEY 82.00 per bottte.> we 1848; ver witFIst 29.The Emperor, in con- aniitat fon anon orn Cvegtann, Arcnery right to take cognizance of the difference in A Taroma coffee is sold pure inssaled tins.vos, poor thing, T suppose | : 4 RL this morning.She is reported to be aki anembership of 2000.ad Committee asking SONCUITENCO With the very best men and have th # est à 88 he was called, was à well-known charac.7 ste Lesthet Seto: Bagx, 35e ench to 60c B82 7 5 TO &1 OO no water The necessary ITAL Om ng During the evening \u2018Bra.D.Ran, P.C.R.| regard to drains on Am erst and St.Cath- best equipped plane répairin Ooms o fn ter in the village.X MLAB Maya\" CT 5c dach tage - \u201c| being made to send her àssistunce.Shea had ©! Court Mount Royal, was presented with a = erine streets and Fortification lane.The eity ns old pianos Are Shon, et In the course of the follow day, Ldis-/ ae Sclibot Straps.Low rarh te G00, ALL FULLY WARRANTED.being made hl as a ast chief ranger jewel to which he suitably | City Surveyor's estimates wore £8 for Ans City ; Ser PBC covered that Jones Sash ABE of bacon Baten 1 élontreat, Aovst ik.189%.a general cargo, including a new stern post P dod hérst street, SD for St.Catheri when tlnished come out almost ms good as 8 çe Was In the habit o mano BR Oc each te 606, aerial, Atevst 2k, BW\"Epectal attention paid to the repair of Watches, for the steamship \u201cCoban,\u201d now in dock responded.TT ; ors street Se dor St.Tehortio street new.The ee a special polishin depart.Pg his renin ut tho ery hose ti.A.HOLLAND.\u2018 R.JTEMSLEY, - £011 Notre Damo stroer, here.Lu > P.R.Receipts, rs be 35.95, 87.i , ment employing men who do nothing but i ; Shen Was mue ?: Six ours sat of haben aun, 178 | ARRANGING THE LINE OF BATTLE The net earnings of the Canadian Pacific ite es BTID and $8.15 re- ans part of ihe honers atfend to bron to ati, 7 TION, that Mrs, Jones was st} Moys Voliatpedes.s RERO EN Q rp » 7 3 _ v way Company during the month o P Ission was given to Ald., Mr.3 LATE ' à ; a | Huyw Expresses.8h on ; 00 CHE ALBERT COYS eee duly last were $0842.26 higher than for the Ronan nd Me Hohl Leurs ar New York Plano Co.228 & 230 St.James paving Arp te {ately asoonocd A Doils\u2019 Carriares.\u2026\u2026 Tune 4.0m .| ; [SPECIAL TO THR SPARSE._ same month last year, and the firat half of \" lithic sidowalks in front of their houses on Street.[EE > 208 3 J proceeded at once to it fof thal ; Large u mudencent of Doile for Yell tendo on to] 1 CASETNGTON, August 29\u2014It is understood this year shows an Incranse.of $182,374.84 | Bi Denis, \u2018Sherbrooke and Lavai avenue A very handsome light mahogany Cabl- speech with Li wife, Ty Tcould PE * : Me for Y ad: itn \u2018 { thai the Republican senators will shortly over the same period of lust yon, | respectively, 7 10 214 ; ; net Grand Upright Plane, and o light wal- I knocked og the door which was Jed G.A.HOLLAND, ; I .; TOILET SOAP «hold a catisus for the purpose of aränging | ere i Ad.Laurent wanted more favors, but, put Boudoir Plano, manufactured by by Jenny, © TN OpEd : CARSLEY'S COLUMN.| \u2019 the line of battle on the President's mes- | Teacher\u201c What Is velocity?\" Boy\u2014 | eommitide -vovsideräd that would Beintzman & f Toronto, is on vigw in \u201cI want toace your miskiess, i, pat .1755 end 1700 NOTSF DAME srakey, | ; { Makes the Skin Soit and SmWoth.; sage.It has practically decided that, | mec {5 what\u2026wnan vuts downa fot | rather © then.ne the window at CW.Lindsay's Plano Vace- I said, TOU Mistress, Myo.Jos\u201d .aud 4 ; Acid by AN Leading Drugiisis snd (rovers |; Vhe debate on tals sublect shal Bot 8 come j niate an CO Ald, u appéatod baforé-the com- rooitt, 2970 Bt.Catlierine street.- me be Conginugd 5 4 \u201c+ LU _ A ne ; LE - at .Cl ; \u2018 - a LT de \"LAST EDITION, _ Saturday evening.as the Norweglan two- tember, so it gives them lots of chance to | mer, and \" - musted steamship \u201cBrat any price they like, This scheme is thought Cotitm Co., Mr.Eaton, Mr.Ayr.Mr.: vn.Apply + * i their Farm, COTE ST.LUKE, without auy reserte 151 QAPAun AND BOON IN QUIT LOCALITY, ; ARRIAGES.; - priy to ; whi Teves \u20ac > Een lean prolereed.Apply at RG st Cha Flo Nimara and Julia by y indulged in a prize by some to be an indirect move towards a Mr.Harvey, Mr.Y amillon Co.208 4 b peur oh ; - .| ANLIPF SALF- THOÇINCE UF OUEREC, Dis.| Birr » 5 fight, according to the Marquis o£ Quecns- CURRFE-CROSS- At the residener of the brides Corner in the general fruit market, and if Hamilton ils, Mr.Dang.Brantford Mille, 3084 Post Officé Box 1909, Montreal.| WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, B* trot of Montreal 10, Creu Court | FAN ven POR AFEW MONTHE, A\u201d CONFOR: barry rales, last evening.When the ring mother, Lachine, Que.on the 28th August, the peach combination works well, in combi- Mr.Slater; John's oll} : ANTED-\u2014?Their entire stock qi Horses, Cattle, Prmplements, (A nai Srl] ter Bit nie borne for à Mere girl Jen oars of had \u201cbeep prepared the brothers of tho (555 yee Revs \u201ctions ue Rev pzaid nation on oranges, apples, pears and other Windsor 8 die Shearer\u2019; Halifax, T.; MORE GIRLS.deraianed's nûtes): 2 Bro ion La Gots | we Corn in the Torino, at The \u201cdomi ii + the peilibughood of ot Luke str Pace?\"Farce women sited as seconds, and a time keaper Gauphter of the Inte George Cross = fruit may bo expecta Eraser bandas © Co., Mr.Fraser; Moncton Good hand sewara, Colts, T rotting Stren, = Coley hy Qu it pales ; gid Defendant, No.ox Lorlay Le Lin the ity of Cen) ho STAR ol , - mm and veers old, 2 Cre ole sntreu L 2 rortty nf taetieu the > and reforce were selected.Timo was called GENDKON-BRAULT_At Chateauguas, Que, on A Cane for the Charitablo.Ço., J.Mclider 2031 MOULTON 10St.Peterat.Work Mure with Foal know nay Fortin\u201d or Rimes | god unt hn a inane i tbe ANTÈD - FHONTUAND VEHIES, LESSONS for the first round, and the pypilists began the 27th tnst., Urgel A.Gendron, Esq Miss A ; Mare, 1 Co w, Impo rted Hogk, White Chester breed 11 this case, consisting of houschald_ furnititre, ete, viven by experienced certié ry teacher a ] sparring for an opening.Hous blowa Marie Elotso Leonia Draw.\u201d \u2019 A woman with a three months old child A Would-be-Snicide, MOUNT ST.MARY CONVENT.(Ehear Hogs donerve amore thin speial mention, | Fon FORE SE outed, Ft August, lt crétois rosidence.\u201d Autdrans, F.©.for, Je f were inter changed, and when timo was and a little girl of seven came to No.6 A man named heck Kannon, a laborer, * | ens réa PE ar Na PE de UE Lu ATANTHD Foi HIS KEEP, DEIVIN Ha called both were badly disfigured.but there DFATHS.station last evening and asked for protre- 26 y of 3 seen to rush towards me nl of the Bonrding and Day Schools of | Rigin EXugron.Hey Wako 5 Epes Mae D PRAITIFF SALE PROVINCE OF eu EBEC, DIS V ANT p RAL will pt Fer LoPan TIVENG OF oR \u2018was no advantage on either side.The COSTÉLLO\u201420th Inst, Joseph C0stelin, native tion.She said that hor hushand had gone the canal han this morning, near the flour Séptemi foration will open on TUESDAY, the AE | Puits Soavated Corrisres, 4 Biel hrs, 8 Farmmers) tp me oir sty.ALN O.Bos Tron td q crowd of spectators cheered lustily, and of New Hose, Wexford.Fates trom 105 vor: to Ireland and had left her and three chil- sheds, and throw himself int into the tater.\u2014- = SR Rieiyhen 1 catch Cure + acts Doni Harness, Des LH ae ¥ OST.THY «MALL WHEEL OF A GOLD BICY.lets were ly made on the result.Tar street, Thursday, 10 St.Ann's Church, thepen | (ren absolutely destitute in Perth.Ont.He was reseed hy some rs by, bubyas 88 KYTE'SSCHOOL, | Ploushu, 2 Harrows, = Dotate Blotghs.5 share ! i cle
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