The Montreal daily star, 8 septembre 1892, jeudi 8 septembre 1892
[" + | ANTE: __ SIX FAG=S > CIRCULATION.83800.L{ST EDITIO TIE | PRICE ONE CEN MONTREAL THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 8, 1892.| ' I J £ a vor XXIVONO 21 | VOL, XXIV\u2014No, 1 es RES Eid pa Te Bulls, 2 years\u20141, Dawes & Co: 2, Mrs, ors: , i FARMERS\u2019 DAY Ere à your 1, cu; Bors.Crosson Von ï ; | Woodward, Sherbrooke; 2, Dawes & Lo: 8, Mrs, - Specific vticles.Bull calves\u2014 1.£ a WNSHIPS FAIR.Crosson.wes & © - diotoma.Boome to Le AT THE EASTERN TO any age\u20141, Da ; 2, M, i.Coch.; Tet Roo AANA ANAANNAAN NS Bulls, 4 years\u20141, Dawes & C some lo .CNA ROOMS, WITH : .\"rane: 3, Dawes & (0 ; ne; 2, M, H, - Situations Aacant.|.IO ik VELE TOKNISHED, 0N Dei boaeu: Ajuo roorps sutigbl for protege Al A I er fect I tic e.Visit of Hon.John Morniosn Animals for edrors, 3 years 1 Cochra Dawes & ee - ; ES mm 0 LET, WELL FOU 10 omen.at 2) Met] Coltd ave, a \u2019 Co Word's Falr\u2014FPrizes.Award | Cochrane; 3, Mrs Les.Crosson; 2, Daw ar ont._ MES TETE 2! UMS - T 84 Monique st, al ruutlomen, à ORS, COM .\u2018 the : ; .2 years\u20141, ; Situations 3 aca SCAN WAIT NA ANTED COMPETENT GE: NERAL SER- |] bation fu Me i ROVWrLAT 98 CITY DOUNGILLOR inarried Ti for Cattle aud Horses, a Waberllh Compron 9, Davos à 0\".IAN WA ho wash st dé ; \u2014NEWLY Metoalfe st, {ably furnished \\ : 1 yeur\u20141, Mrs.EN SN TIT 3 Man ns KO CES Apudy NW ony uen vas \u2018reforenees requirad., ves\u20141, 0° Nr RE VERY CITS AND SAT D Aulus?GER LLAL SERVANT, RTE a STAGE és ee una Es Rte net aise simple pom, vith Drake h SHERBROOKE, Que., Sept.8.his Tain, J cfer calves \u2018©, dipioma, We AN UNS La IS ENERY CI sotdertul v ARID Apply PALIER references to 138 st.og de prfirrnie hui fri guvlogel fhe lita dinner; gentlemen only LOUE 4 was farmers\u2019 day at tho rowne ns a | Hest female 1; Dawes & vo, din an tod Labada, raring, Lasily we mille.mre 11 fer mère GORE near St Catherine.str FOR HOUSE- [3H , welcome, whether Best herd\u20141, \" > vues, Lrvat, cake Real pari Chéiuty ut Foaudle.FILLAGE SCHOOL , t._ Geurgs, 207 8 = EUUNISHED, F but everybody was : ; - | es ERNSEYS.\u2018 briny Li Ste Address or culs ON | NANTE D- FOR GAPE ILI Nortuad schoo of Médori posrentegise TL RTREET K ois TL dit, 474 St, Lawrence.pnestroerre r or pot, and more than twelve thou | orEk: Ciroenshields, Danville.CSS ne aimes ste 0 MADE MONTHLY \\ Noma: salary, 8: 00.ad passage pay {ron oni.Fy 00s -rous jiu) Bix VIGTORI; ur 207 6 kes) TO LET.LARGE, FUkNISAED, Senos Pepe natty eam Tartar, Aneatr rary farme ore assed through the gates.Tho | ooo yoams\u20141, J.X.(iro pres tnt cvs, A ; for | diplons Fu vis.Peter L.312 3 6D On.eine QO rried coup! 25 tellixed Bi-Carbon sand pe t {r.Greenshictds Lu herds, numbers SAMI VAGENTR, + y Spectniiv.Write | rent, state claws'of dip 21238 Upntle INISHLD ROUM 1, suitable for nig Jd ward street, tie te rine Saat $9 imated scene, but Mr.vidual animals à \\ LR our new Cutiory x aa Torout, | ns PQ.eq | PLENDID WELL FURN 1th st -L00! t habits.15 8L Re à A1 with honnekcopars or .ds presented an anim both fur indiv r Co., Lock ! Busin, LQ.; BIST WITH OOMTSPLES entlemen, withs L tlemen vf'quie 11has too {ble) botte troubles incl grounds p 4 ; blaw ; all.tori.\" ins pit ETT TT Tre, | W ASTLD\u2014 NN OC GIRL TO, ABIL W.1] GSS SP ht Sa \u201c207 6 Bloury.TAN WOULDIIRE 10 on Years andisnuw (1 poss 1 it.Sick Hondache and roliore wn Gomi such ™ the day was not ohoerful.The wind pew lug prieen th ul BRED CANADIAN OaTTLE VVASTERSAN AN FE #| housework g x 600D ! oon | FUKNISHED ROOM, tor Ea Pate ky to share coufortable roots All the Best Grocers se dent to © Nauscn, Drovriuess, Disirecs after with the breath of November, and ill ch Bulls, 3 years\u20141, J.A.Archambault, Sher- one uble to wal ven dn : 9 ! \u2019 FAMILY OF TWO, } i iern'conveniences.BU Victoria of a ; \u2014- Dizzinoss, 118 Sido, ko.Whilo the sunshine.Su 18 \\ Guy Carr, Compton.2, Mrs.ee ! JANTED-FU rul servant; also TPE 1 modern N (SUED DOUBLE 146 Fool atroe THE WINDSOR, A SAT! ting, Pain in t! shown in curing louds shut put the brooke; 2, Guy 1, Guy Carr; 2, and bp ow.14 NERA 10 sain cook or general ser brooke 212 VO NICELY FULNI(BUED Dt tal Tu LET, OPROSITE THE WIRDHOR À Di; LOIS Somaskable success Lun been e stayed lale tutls under 3 years], : == FOR GHNE wicdys | ; id, Apply 748 Sherbrooke DOMS\u2014TWO fiat, at 04 Catheart st, Soa TU J th board, suits ré Ah! 4 : de Lo orter remarkable arrived early, ow Hulls ; ANTE UK an, wiih some \u201cau nd wirlas housematd, 'Abply 748 Sher JST IN DYE roums, on bathroom 208 Gr F front double ruom, w 47 Metcalle # 's Furnishings.Shirts mâde Lo orde a peopla themselves.The PTAHCES VIT.Carr, diploma.Ve tbe good a peud Tufereuves and TAN TWO MEN TO ABHIST iy.Gin Oolleye sve.150 vne single room.212 4 Fine Gentlemen's Fu ; to\" 180 : d seemed to enjoy à ny age\u20141.Guy Ca ds A, Archam- : .: NTEL \u2014 d jeferted, Apply Incing McG E BINULE éontlemen ; w © Notre Vumo Street, an ent was commency lulls, a uy Carr: 2,9.: of Freneh ana Sa Ee Sa he, \u201cite >4 WWAYTED Exporienced Lun ad Locan atreste dE VOUBLE AND UN doute) ABLE FOR 170 \u2014 ANT rogramme of amusem t prize \u2018 (ows 3 yeurs\u20141.G y wages wanted, Lo ! Dye Works, cor.= aid Up, ON Ly A BL beurd (howe compfarta).JENISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE YOK Ti YACH ID ANDLAUNCU BAD prog! First came Lhe procession of | 3, Mrs, Frances Carr, bault.: X MOULE: \u2018 Hopal Dive Works.cor.Shaw XL Or 5 SP ui, with or Bleury 0 OOMS-FUKNISHED HOO gentlemen; g FEAM 1a teed; full particulars : Pills wre early.Fi track, Bly solemn pau; : 2 yeurs\u20141, J.A.Archam .RCANTE OD MACHINESZ G8 710 Oral ae, mre 2054 NE Catharine, near wir | ROO sone + Laguuchetiore st.sire, sueed guarantee Toroute ter's Little Liver imals around the an and lietivrs, 2 yen ant TANTEU\u2014TWU goob Mobertsun & Lo.| vu HA PLY TO ! AND Dour ROOMS, st to Beaver Hall Hit 74 2121 ze, F'olsen Iron Works Co.[Lite TTeadacho, yot Carte tion, curing und pre- an d Herefords were in the va © Helters, 1 Year\u20141, ou 5 Mrs.F.Carr.\u2026 W ers.Apply Tho leck, dr., Vulcan ir \u201cMATTRESS MAKER, AP 218 5 VUMS-BINGLE fur table boarders.| {ent to WAR en application roow 215, New ork.luable in Constipa ile thay also white-lace was brought | \u201cponlves\u2014L, Guy Car .- , Alex Flec 210 4 VU ANT A 234 MoGill street.212 Also vacancies for U8 8 BROOMS, Le 1 Stas.Agent, equally va omplaint, while f the long procession I Helter ealve uy Carr, diploma.= Craig st vet.or to Tea Ww ?NE I Ls tider & Co, 284 MoGill str PRÉ FOR board, = O00NS WELL FOUNISRED With or without x entlug thlennnoyinge ach, stimulate the the rear a 1 ding a, Snetlanu colt, Best femues-1, Guy Câr Works, Mitewa, _ CEYMEN HARNESS 'UGHT IRON WÔRKKRE MeGiil Collexe av.SUITABLE OONS- ry convunienve, Build : v NJdisorders of the ston: if they only by a little voy leading |! dou Bes :rd\u20141, Guy Carr, diplonia.RNEYME ED \u2014 WRUU < Ou, Queen bros JBLE ROOM, nd with every mn $ srrecta .Even up by - A ld undlunc Lg est herd\u20141, 3 Sai M Pply 10 8\u20ac He Borbridige, gue |W Alig ote Apply, HL Iver £00 2999 con TO omen, 05 bat dat, heated by £007 Union aveuve.\u201c6G TE Sa Tar Houble Tongue and Groove Sales, iver and regulate the bowels.pot bigger thay a Ne foundinnd Mrs Bes GHAUE CATTLE, ; muakers.- .; .ALL » fo: L Also rare le D ae \u2014NEW ! t water hea treal (6) à n 18 \u20ac Wood- on, Eaton; 2 i £ ont _ USE FOR YOUNG HABY, OM EST eet.TED = GENERAL * RELVANT.| 5e nor steam, 580 Buince street.Alu lab OR GENTLE RONEN on Datargem 45 Mur 9 EE In Stock at 1804 Notre Dame perte cure Amor g Crossen, of Compton: Jubn oro ou Cows 4 pers te x.Toke su son 5 Caples i ; ANTID- NUKSE {ence and not over : fawily, no was À \u2018 OOMB\u2014DOU 12 SL.6very con venieucs TNGLE.AL \u2014\u2014 SKCUND-HAND KL rd, of Bhérurou ©, AL Ja A r= Lows Betand.C i .Ÿ {age A1 by win references, 195 Res a gtreot, FD- AT ONCE, | GOOD GE GENERAL nr Ro Sos iene ox ii UNFURNISKLD, 1 éantiy Laralalied Aaok parlor With of \u2018yrèbeut A FEW 1e ghosp, Miller Bros & Toms tpriceless fo those whe Lachine, who exbibiled Jerseys.ve ane \"ton; 4.US Le 1.8.A.lodge, Cookshire; 2, of age DREUVANT- NO ANTED = iY 11 house, no was OUMS \u2014 FUR) sd, with modern im- pan field od order, for sale KE xtraet, MH.3, 1d be almos foriu- lass was w t | COWE, à zou tou; 3, 5 > , en FANT: NO WwW vant in smull family.Sma! d''Apply 3 thoroughly renovate best of al- foard.10 eld.\u2014VENIÈRED in xo utu uffice, 74 Yor 58% Achathey won complaint; bus shire clin Thos.Irviog, © J McClury, Compton; J GENERAL BERV person.van Rear require PIE house tho! niture; new carpets; be \\ ca UR ÉWO ROOMS, hot and Montreal.Toro 5 from this distressing and thosa Is \u2018belonging to A .} Mrs J, 3 o Ki yA TED-A4 GOOD os tu à suitable xen tug, wood wages, provements; new fur \u2018quiet home for gentle VOMS3-ONE ith a]l conveniences, ho Bimmons, Agent.- Ÿ Yet fe Aness doos notend hero, lue mals Montreal; Jas.Drum CE trs.J.Mec lary: 2, 8, Lake ining.good Wages to lishon street FOR TIE dance.Mo children, & u 208 7 or unfurnished, {ed couple; light house Lo John\u2019s Fire, ately theirgoodn a these little pills va Logan's Farm, © leCallum & Hat rors, 2 years\u2014 1, Mrs.LBL Paige, ; theriue stree nen s RESPECTABLE LAD .ten Bleury struet.JTE suftable for martie tly.3 a 3 TT Awtul 5L'Jo a- neo try them will An 11 not be wil- te Cole; A.McCa pp | vite Spallord, Compton; F.Ave Wr 45h Cu Le - ERAL SEK ANTED-A vious Xnowledss not ne.men 88 vA PRIVATE FRENCH gold water, children; private fulu e { nendid protection aifor whoo! a that they wi ad mond, Petite baull, Guy Carr | Hub; 3, Gr K.54 CLASS f two business; pre we.0.ARD IN A IRI on ing.No chi & speak of Lhe sy en Write ur sve Lle in so many way, ter all sick be + .Archawbaull, ( i tary: 2, H.D.W ANSE STL Ca Di wa io A {pt have bert references.Apply i ROG Rw Apply [8 Lerri strèe Sod 6 Cran Borrumee st.\u2014 ed Enr the dolls & LA St Beer wal Te Ting to do withoutthem, Dutafte Bon.Danville: 1.A: district exhibited an ! sherbiorke, year: 1.Mrs.Tato a U pat jy after x) 7- F RE .; me p1°==\u2014\u2014 d Benu, YUt à Star a © nsev cla .UR .W.Koçers, E » HA No wasblug Apply nr x rANTED\u2014A BTRONG SAAT Foe at, Niger es ISHED ROOMS TO LET, WIT1L Douses to fet, Aire 8.00.00 WORTH OF aaron Canadian cate.The Guer Grange Stock | Smith: 3, uw = pire: 2 ; atroet.00D WIDEAWAKE a rn ood W siding TAD parents.Apply 100 Si.Peler Rex STourd: Nerve arden.88 or month, 4 AA eee BOOTS, Hououe Ct Cast, Gent filled bY cae \u2018rom Lone to J.Grean- \u2018 T&A Hodge, Cuohsbire; 2, NYAS TED- tnill Nurssrios of Caneda.(ood 9 tv 10 o'clock à.m.NT, TE ult bon ~~ SOMES] WER TE fust by civared outs ville, belong A ried ; helfe ville; 3, i > : MEST LO 5 J Childrens Mus Farm, Dan .l.He carrie Parnell, Leunox ke & sony Y N Eh at pi hve 700 ; EE GOUD GENERAL nial oly Batmord OUBLE ROOMS, tu 0 Font Ta tie city, 46 Mlebiond square, pariors ap to como xd ot good buruins.Catherine.a that here is where told le, 0! Moulrea Isaac Par \"males \u2014 21, S.La p R 8, AUVOCa Sinith, of {four female - df De Nihon Lead apply.We -quipped.W feronces.Apply 58 Crescent at.ON STNGLE AND D warm gus, MO LETTE glty, 46 llehwond syunze, parlors fall to « = DOUGLAS.287 bane of »0 many lve! 1s cure it while shields, wrizes.H.4D.Herd o \u201d primly ed I refer te oh R SM ALL 2 Q {st habits: house gs room Bis brick 18Geod NEY 1s the Our pills of 1 {the first 1 bitad \u201cue Bireh- ] ares under stock 6 WMELLINGTON, Te BL oe tie ÿ ANTED-GENERAL & referred: washing: to ug.R genilowen of CVS Un orsily Aree 0870 speed qu el, une 2eparate yard o yr AN Fie oped fr or Po Shes ar we moko our great boast.1 and or al Stock Farm, Compton, exhipiued dur oi steers, 3 years\u20141, IL.ilekuess, : 4 Audrers STONE § WELLINGIOD, Le 211 N lam Flin\u2019 Coins, wall recommended, ER St rate AND SITTING: Rood qu Malion 8 apartuen RIC RONG SQUARE, FITS.di £4 Nenvk Livros Prontise and #3 others 40 mot 16 Liver Pills ere vory small and bie Hereford which wore shown tons 2.Hector oss, SUETHIOUKS son; 2.Mrs, Moe ty ing ont , D WAR.erstan 12 and Ÿ p.m.or 5 and p \u2018 212 F oO MeGill Collegs ave.2 2077 2114 ST.LAW.Aratday's nse.à Flteases.send to Dr.ne, t ar take, One or two a os oF 1 last autumn, TU Sleems, 2 years\u20141, 73, Heotor Kuss, CLINCH MOULDELS, APPLY ty between : letatôl Me 5 TO LE4 À AT is T-DWELLING HOUSE, 1: 4 moderate, trial botte free to .A.Harte, 1780 Notre Dame a very easy to vegotable and do not grip y real las .H, 5 4.ROT Muekhess; 4, wokshirez 2,8, 3 ED=\u2014LENCH MOULDELS 2117 Lain street T TO DRIVE BÙ BUTCH: 8\u2014FURNISHEP RUUM 20 0 LET oms and w.6.Kew Arch st, Phila., Pa.U4 vod Thay are strictly veg tion ploase all who HON.JOHN M'INTOS Cleary; roar\u2014i.Hoge, C00 : pv A AS ?& non, BIT Craig ee TAR A] ANTED\u2014A STRONG BOY © 31 COM ares ren Te! nee st, 5 ro by their gentle actic I.Sold Chleago Steers, 1 yea ; \"axe, Suerbrookt, Co.a W de ilar er.COMPE TENT TO TAKE VV ANTED- Apply 109 de one at BOTTLING I Dine es Ta Sox PT West ue .- e È mart \u201cweds By PIAELS, A VOUS Set W TER rare GENERAL SELVANT BR dep sstortatiy orcs Hotel 154 Feelat A pour FROM END or Phan Eg Tap iexiblo bridle attuched, To be had ofall ; CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York shown hore Greenshields will send to Picot à i Ae jenry, oe WW losers, 3 \u2014 IMMEDIATE street, 2112 Was Ti fassily Apply 13 Crescent at.THHOOM seven roomed house, 67 ruou, jArge vElons _Jeadins Print and Oil and Hardware de a ?spring.la and Skiropshire Eaton; 2, Mrs.MecCleurs.1, 8.Lake & Son; 3, 1 M.x CApypdy 117 Mackay Cw for swall family.zig] ND DOUBLE, BATHROO 3 drawing rou, diping furnace, 211 4 TEWASHING, TINTING, PAPER HANGLS Brice Chicago Guernsey cattla LAgricul- Eaton; 2, 3 de sLecr, i peur = 1 cue : = PROTEST) recense 15 7 R ALEC HOUSE- rn tle lit, BATION Su Reine patho ented by SE PILE ASHINO, TINTING, PAPER HAN ?Sma 03 The Danville Independent Ag Best s 3, T.5.Palge ! NTFD_NURSE (F A th riterenges EDX GOOD PLAIN : 500 q 7 at, to gentleman an 26 Crescent, 208 § sion kiteby 7 DWELLING HOU, Wa d'Pulnting stten: TRAN sheep.\u2018 ry superior short- y.D.sm th; 2, 8.Lake & A ie, et ea AX wd Maz oA Ve ald \u2018Mo aie er er.| Fads ory 21: would ive ra wor .NLWLY AND votre dote tates Desrivieres avenue, , WE LES Fhe st, Montreal.3 sa tura Boney bull.and \u2018tho proves a Pere Rest Fe i H-pemm tuniavenUur, Le > Y SALES.123 un _ SI, T.LA Ach, © ° ; \u2014 ren 1e i WW W i y ble of patine dar ayo Woes aot ToLAR NIC REL TE 0 I Déjobiy furnlsbod, with or without Pos OU ue Boat modurate.APPLY UN PS on ia street.| Tole NTS.© om TE pra winner a Montreal 5° Danviiier PA el Bon: 3,6 GRADE DAIRY CATTLE.tso woman, capable v k Freuch aa SA take charge o shop.212 odern ements, res TEN OF PATENTS.Mr, Eihott, o .several vards\u20141, R.Robertson; Must wpe 112 4 \u201c0:14, P.O., Montreal.mo: WITH BOARD AT AT 2113 > TENEMENT, ] PA to, ; = cago, call apd se vrs and upwards sud Bh WTO \u20ac 40 dress Bo TS IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE: BLE HUOM xoy 8 LET-A SPLENDID UPPER e, 8 room; 57 Kinæ street west, Toron countries, 8 send a Durham 4.D Sidith, \u2018Cows, 3 yen 3.8.Lake à Sun, Address 1 O {AND AND MOULD ANT) Tox 3 YOUNG a Also » curse for two R% a 8 pion avenue.ç ww LET\u2014 afar mishod, new louse, ured in Canada and foreign on, f sBbort-horns 5.{ th 2, A.bussauit; 3, 8.up aras\u20141, 8.Luke MARES, HAN Factory, ven out.Als PER 4 Un ae ND furnished or u Patents proc nts free un applica head o Herefora Lu \" oxen, 4 years aud up Jobn Hurd, \\ANTED~ CIA the Montero Cigan Jy ony Pipe pie AMetcalfe at, = FULNISHED BEDROOMS, 2084 moderate, Apy ply 3 BORROMEE BT.Pamphlet relating to pate open dnitn 194 ; Compton, will send a ent Working ox sawyer, Eaton; 5, Jo 5 rk, Avis 21 children Hoot ya D BÉñTANT OMS D BED terms A \u201cÜHÂBLE éforenco library of paten LY, FOREVER CURED of hibits will likely be s x Sou; 2, Win.Na \u2018hnoxville: 6, U.- sas : ; H GENERAL mall.40 Beaver r gii + 10 RUQMS, Freer Y, THOROUCKLY, Polted Angus exh Coch à i + W.Burton, Le 31 Lawaulbotiere » ITY REFER VU ANTED-THOROUG must have city WORESPECT- ; L HOUSE, 10 UIGKLY, tod sci In Po eal; Senator taton; 4, C.W 5 eus APPLE TRE El he y nous.\u201cAhly at Prmorison a! A TND Re soute Dies iv Without Re T Cols Feil Luis sorting Howl roiairad; : ME AGHER'S ¢ by method Fiat a by Dr.Ba Sa H! Pope.Are.Me Shimura sobs -i, Wesloy Sherman, Martin- .Apuly a = = reforen ARS TON able y t part of she .ne, 0 sad o Yoke sce Th and Flam 00\" 2, GOOD NURSE Mis.What © voue id, Apply FPE Gegovieye Barre st, of à re FUENISHED DOUBLE vay Tow dirons ous \u201cTL, 890,\" STAR OFFICE.vos bd unless the onde js beyond Intosh said ke Had enaoe for 66 bond of vie.aix pairs of oxen from any one Lownship- \u2019 DIATE > Pala OOMS\u2014COMFURTA Cart aL.21 ui1z re : INFUR- i uma \u2018first day, feel a ttie, but hope .id be no Best sIx p fn JANTED- I Lincoln sve at, 3d doors Te VERNESS FOR YOUNG Re ovms, with board.21 Catac = : FURNISHED OR UN t roved the fi y ca it tv 70.There wou the Township of Ek: Juking the largest W Hagu et Tr ar : Len: \"GOVERNESS sie.r JITABLE FOR ONE OR YW LET\u2014A SMALL bathruom and w.0.; rent Beoetis every day; 8008 bringing up.ho dilfieulty would 1, 1e LO exhibitor tu 8 = nd SE TU ASSIST WIT [ANTE German aad mu BNISHED, SUIT t se, Groots, bu j ne Amo! Ling it; the ; \u2018special pri \\ W AE ori brotentant preferred, 00 Faure Nés EU.Biol x 2%, Coboure, Outardo, for, ds Owe wentiomen.Apply No 43 AD Gur net Adin hou DDRESS \u201cU 978\" STAR OFFICE; 1 know ourseia king\u2019 an difieults in Taka the sale {ou where ne number of prizes |, 5.Lake & Thickiicss, Birehion; Ouse W Bel vu, d , 0 .a : me bod, vallabie.Best ten fui \u20141, peferencos ab 206 Maude 222 {aad OPEN AND MANAGE PLEABANT DOUBLE ROOM.2114 5 UMFONTABLY FULNISHÆD infallible Tonic for Indigestion, heart.Drains and Ja many good animals are a and Missisquol 12 Lake & Son.3 day evening, _ ___ TERNSTER, SPEAKING ENG.WANTED Collet parior at home.Ggmplexion Reva University at at 2103 10 LET A noue un Drummond street, Wig An infalli wo of Appetite, Low ended.Eve y puatacle re- érino he will go to Brome aad horses are 2» Horses.iton, 4 years snd AME t man sach, Q ; fits.Mrs.E.Jouckos nly ROOM, col no Lieasouanle ren D @ psia, 088 ba mar od sheep an - @ bred sta : * ANTED-GOOD TE vd wuges to rich 0.10.Good profits.Lo, Ont.FORTABLE FURNISHED K t blsy*ur longer.lie ysper ral Debility PY, force, will and some go and Chateau Heavy draught, pur kro HD.mdi, J NY Ad French.Go .2114 remedies sen a list, 134 Shuter si, Toron| VUM-\u2014COMFORT AB ith bot water for a nil Is co.t Languor, Genera.: moved.Nerve force, d from Huntingdon en ltubl, Ness, Howick _ berinestreot, ~~ 2113 Complexion Spec « 212 1 n bathroom flat; heated w nue.tenant, DOCK SIMPSON & & Spirits, Digestion.brain power, when exnecte upwards\u20141, wood SUCK 3 Aivly sb SL Cat ; SERVANT.JRE TE ; ivate.LO Park ave 1 J.CRA.bt.James street, ring Lassitude, Slow 8 \u2019 energy, red .1, was U on; 3, Kunwuod » ici ENERAL 58 CARRIAGE aX ehtlomen {amily pr 210 6 - Spring ai , i: and falling or lost are resto.gua.he advisory board, Cowpt Robt, News ov > y W ANTEL\u2014A Goop 8 Apoly No, 16 Park a ANTED = FIRST-CLA u, G8 Mopicalm.& Bars a T, A HOUSE SITE 91 lgis, Severe Colds, Fever ai He tment Mr.Tuerrene, of the a Lorres, of Stallion, 3 years sith, Compton, a terences required.211s turner.Apply to I.Danserea 213 3 M, NIOELY FURNISHED; LET\u2014AT ST, LAMBERT, À HOUSE WITH 9 Neurnlgia, t 212z60d of abuses and \u201cyesterday looking al tue Lo 0 Staion, 1 year\u20141i.DI & \u2018D GENERAL SERVANT AND ¥ TO TAKE CHARGE OF A OOM\u2014FRONT BOOM heating: private family.Te.voms.Price ffty Fe Fe NE vrrICE | Ague, Malaria, Ete, \u2014 tims o of Your Toa hero yesterday lc hes in charge.Le will Fitly, 3 Foars\u20141, os New Montreal; 2, & W At Gad nt 1146 Dorchouter ETE W * tontiomuens country out \u201cchhireh proferred: 30 Cracoeae Ls NISHED ROOMS, 214 ET AT LONGUEULL, TW Ppa aus ood Bittrers rom I cals attend Lhe union fair at So Syms an their | ily, à iles Vanne g, diontreal, + a ithout chil t RTABLY FUR k- rgw L = ou river front ù Board, erwork, ill roceed Lo un be 4 1, \u2018Thomas Irving a ! T.WITH young married man wi ledwe of usual work abou OUMS\u2014COMFO blé for gentlemen, brea detached cottages, I special care has ov D doa oy there pr inst.He will ily, year\u2014 Robt.Ness: 2, Thom À EXERAL SERVAN t have 4 general knowlec en 207 IR oa bathroom fab satis 2238 Catho: best sii In Longucui High cwtle your vigor | Don't despa on the 9th in of re and foul\u20141, Ro ; 3 CANTED A GouD pese 18 Hutohis au, > anal fam re à SU TEA BIS aq nageur ' the on a gas and hot water, 2x V3 cupy the bes \u2018 iain in winter, _ it in the last s fair Robert Ness, Brood ma A t 2 v ded Apply à fast if required; & 21 taken to tusure war * SICK NURSE, even it isted by Mr.1 fine 3, IL.D.Smith, diploma; Thos.a W city reference the year.Must be well recommen v12 6 at been £004 cel: ars, ply LES MRS.McEWAN, LADIES\u2019 8 Th Don\u2019t be dishearten assiste.latter hhs feveral À Irving; = re-1, KoLt, Ness, dip NTICE office.== To rin ~- ROOM, WITH BOARD, ings and g do PEL NEL es st OARD\u2014 odation for boarders, w 9 ks have robbed you Howick.The a y proved prize- Female, any ag - 7 IED DRUG APPRE the STAR BERVANT.APPLY COMFORTABLE 210 i 30:3 st, Fam superior accoum ty private.Terms uacks L 8 here, and they p | à H, D.Smith, CANTED-A CHICCIF experlence, for NTED\u2014A GENERAL 12 GON = 21 ~ dical attendance; sifictly 18) 50 show you that mLe heavy horses » anC x F-rm, Of Irving an > \\ gr glork Sei 3 ori years: Go STAR ollice; V AE Friedm se oil mart 8 I onal WELL FURRISHED, SITTING 21% LET\u2014CHEAP UNTIL MAT FILST, grin] Bi To \u201cLabies | ve hasty ten jit orc Fo hand minners The Sunoyeide Stock F.pores, sus.and Papineau, \u2019 Euutern lu ANTED\u2014A BO Notre Dame st.OOMS\u2014L (large clothes closets, 3 welling, 6 Hanover s nu and yen.\u2014\u2014- MADAME A.L board- Seal science a book with explanations Stanstead, ex 3 ot Sher- linn, any pee ' ï : Balmoral Block, 12 1 oom sdjoining and d comfortable, 821 dws oii venlences: drainage aad veu CARD commodution for boar & Write for our boo tients.Our ult & Papineau, Stallion, lom 0 UNION CIGAR.WV Myers, 1896 ded.2 ° p ences; homelike an 2103 water; all wudern coi s Waik from Fost Office, sick nurse, superior ac trictly private, in ban nces io cured pa the d Messrs.Dussa bles, of Len- |.sherbrooke, Jiplom ault and Papineau, 1 \u2014IMMEDIATELY, 5 employment t-clasg references nee om, Sen ven valers feet.7 minutes waik te Apoly cal attendance, 5 33 fs.2,000 refere repay duty to an Elmwood Sta.a fori.Duss; ANTED d work; steady emp 167 First-cla hea tation per Poi and GTR de 0 sers, with beat me st, Dominique st.187 FOO! bords enables us to prepa, delay brooke, and the tibg come Brood mare an VV wakers on ban Cigar Factory 7 Cat \" URNIBHED ROOM © utes from L.Yl & OC moderate, No.78% } tion on the bords « t no ctraèxpenses, rook ed several interesting ke, 2180 second prize.kal-A-Head irs i anted.UNIVERSITY, F All & min F, MCENT alors, Terms = LES DUKING Government, 30 that n is tas cade ville, add Sherbrooke, unranteed.A-Nic Bituations 10 oars.T fist and 6no on flab above.Ë Fashionabie Ta dat fee ND ROOMS, FOR LAD 204 12 Canadian Gover dealing with us, as nox *to the horse show.PLROHERONE.\u2019 'onge street, Toron COOK.EiTCH EN on bathroom fla 210 1671 Notre Dam OABD_ +.Private.248 ijvard at, 2 or \u2018exposure attends Ç the States petitors to the finished in the Sherbrooke, PLAIN COOK, i) onyeniences.912 ! ME confinefnen > FAT with others de ned trot was ire .\u20141, D.L.McLean, .G + W À paid and table mall poly 180 massidlé gs ANTED\u2014SITUATIONS angers, Janitors oath: Roos \"LY FURNISHED, MOVERR GR 22! LET-FIEST id for a uod ehante Ve ; OARD-FuR LADIES, WIT enn E BEST prive, when you deal CO.BUFFALO, N.Y.tte, pond $, Yniiews \"por, Ton Grass Fit, À Fra Stallions, HS ad.rs 8 afver AND OAN- yremen Messengers, Young ences 102 Union à \"TV water closete: rent iow tendance dur ipe at.208 EDICAL CO.ALO, one « Fitch Bay: 2, J.J 211617 for moon, or alu AND cri ox clerks.8 Employment Bureau, Yenienes ARD, à sept.Apply to derate, at 260 St, Anto ERIE M > ning first m ard'e\u201c\u201cDarby.| 8 reroort, \u2018oaticooks 8, COUNTRY sand sic.109 of D BOOM, WITH BU sion by tue 16h Sep 1ÈR, Groe terms moder MH; Fo ; \u2018*sacond and J.R Woodw le: 3, O.Trudeau, C 7° rudeaus \"2, \\ ANTED-AGENTS, rnisk good reference men weal Association.00M \u2014 FURNISHED | n preferred.Apply ses P.VAN ae \u201cjames ste UBLE AND SINGLE ROU 35 sacon for Lrotters and one vile: jing.~1 \u2019 vasaers abis to fu ition to cb $240 Men's SITUATION AS R two friends.kentlowme 210% orner Seixnelrs an QARD-DO boarding house, at No, 25 rer - : Three races, owe .itty or r ol Sox vil rs, : | Permanent pos 11 4 BY A YOUNG MAN 2 years for t hester 2123 £ AYLE BT, | ard, ina naw 208 G T © third.es .Morris, Lenn oxides 5 ROUE Clits, sher- Ldeilty Bon l, Permanent 1 ANTED\u2014 holesale house, 12 re frs.Etue, 366 Dors 3 ¥ HOUSE, 145 B, i : oad és Wm CHE SN Ts Aliiress \u201cA GUO,\u201d BTAR of 8.FANCY TRONER, W book-kseper in 4 w and thorouxhly und or Mr.\u2014 NICELY ONS ISTED FETA ro LET\u2014NI.ie a HO Dadsy Ie varsity stzee RES LADIES, shivs.Lun © has ake tt Lee pa u Filly or gelding, Irving, Mon real.his?EU\u2014BHIRTS, COLLAR sity.experience as bo: ow employed sa such, 3k OOM A d eyery convenience, in ane 8 newly tinte i._Apply D to 12 on OARD\u2014VACANCY FOR d 82, 240 per Sean \"- A brooke; 2, Thomas d a.Robt, CL WAS A otis 36 Uuiver LE stands alien bran aployers, Very bout 45058 R re Fa Se ES ambath eis 220 hare fora of fied Spy sels 24 Terns moderate, Tablebour Bree 0 protons: Ina: Brood mare, amen Lo Cary , years with pre STan Office.ya AND COMFOHT- | \u2014FOR THE W on Me 3} Bleury st.= Pty minute ¢ Ass: ouis Belan \u2019 TED IGEN Th FOR 4 QUICK SELLING years with» = Bugs § AS TEACHER, on Ta Pope wii excellent board in the house a?| D donrorabls cor house: ree OAD AND ROUBLE, SUITABLE FOR OX OR Tne three minute ones: 31211025 1.Tove.Cllll, shokbrooke, WALTER Ay ouu 9-10 61 000 755 P3 * province of Quebec, Dr indy holding elemen- Énguah Widow lady.828 Palace ot.LY stove Gurnside stroe 87.PETER STHERT two kentlemen; also table 2112 Al i A Sauce EE SU ES à 3 4 2 5 any age\u2014 1, Robert \u201d ! a tree prov: > nce, - Englin = - 3 1 J 'g + _ 5 R.d Se 1854 No: a MAID, éieroncus ary diploma.Sheds yess: Sxpor urg.Ont 206 12 ROSE ITRRsHaD To LET.4 A 3 O0 LET\u2014A OLEAN OA HUUSE OF Ey AND ROOMS ON ER AL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Jos Lefebvre rie 3 3 3 dist.a low, ht horses, mares or geldings\u20141, ; JANTED \u2014 bousemaid: good re.ke dreds A SouD- T AP] m8, rent $8.50, App ERES AVENUE ried couple; hot water hoa 2113 ROY \\ R.\u2018Princess\u2019 .5 à \"| Ness; 3, Thos.Irving.NV 20050 Cook any r&, 016 Sherbrooke D-ON COMMIB&ION vois = i EDROON, ¥ LL FUR- 4x00 DÉSHIVL martied © 211 treal servicè.RS\" Clement's Pr asst, Ness; Irving: to Miss Symme 2EL 3 ANTE aud north l'roronse.ML GE FRON B 3 Peel su, 210 2 TAINED \u2014 =, 1, Quebec and Mon \u201cBay Hampton = dizzi- À requirec.Apply = W Line, for west 209 8 90.by bot water.8 FURTABLE, SELF CON ea Y FURNISHED DOUBLE Liverpool, Q From.From.3 N Core: dist.| slek headache, * rer GOUD DRY GOODS BALESMAN Guslph BITUATION AS AT foe Rost Wibdsor Hotel.To ey TES Op LET seven apartments.Ying Kuonen.in ood BOARD COMFORTABLY table board.us Mec From Montreal fu 28 M.Sbe opard 8 Biome Der 24014, 2.37, 2.34.Wheu Fox sales trom remember Carrs TANTED\u2014A sly 2405 Bt.Catherine et.ANTED\u2014A house.ply to ov.ISHED ROOM TO LET, > Ko, LUS Lorchester,nes 15 to Lama r \u2019 > Uk 2\" Bept 4 ness, cons + a lieve you.ne Ve à Gare NN Sandy men hon tie DARA | ute RE I | Nit HO re Bhi Bll Thess: 2 5 1 3 DECIR RR \\VANTED\u2014 ly to Miller Bros iS as = DAY OF ANY IND, Catherine street, ne : 2113 4x h lady, or?gentlemen, wg Sept.17 opt, 18 herrien\u2019s \u201cSobel\u201d.ITU 3 8 39 ls a dose, A VA hor factory.Apply 211 ANTED-WURK BY THE Address St 2123 ©.English lady, ice.L24 Bept33 P.The \u201cMandame\u201d .2 : GR 37 AD best references.changed.N BATH- STONE HOUSE, No.dress \u201c4 1034,\" STAR 0 Hep = 2 G.F.Terrill's \u201cMan - 3 2 3 .r to 38 Dowd st, IRLS TO W by a good laundress ; 211 3 DOUBLE ROOM, O I T\u2014SPACIOTS CUT heap to n de Addre: Det 2 \u201cBen Morrill 3 à 4 Special Notice.to 38 L D-VPERITORE_ 50 0 edo oon = LARGE for two gentlemen, with 0 LE t.wir bs rented vheap Ho only carry H.In rams \u2026 4 3 4 i .ANTED-\u2014QPERATONS, EL 0 Ca.36 DowdsL-508 Cadieu NG 'SUME m fat\u201d suitable for 2113 335 Berri stree i ted.ws \u201chyperthin .: s08 and Mantles.J ; > \u2014 MAN HAY à Addres PAUL BT.> > Rooms anv A.LeBea! 2,46 2, 2.37, Dresses tl i AY Soar?The ba! 212 1 TANTED\u2014BY YOUNG 4 who has frst class rd C26 RFR av erin - firgble tenau 204 ST.oard an Ÿ rends dar Time, 2.34.2.3684, ; ; ; dress or mantle, } COOK ANU HOUSEMAID, W expérience +2 amos work and wh bookkeeper, To Sol bos TO LET.WITH OR REE ba = 3 8 TA NS NA A NANA Steamers are decpaichod rots Montrent Derk at 3 Runnin race, five clgh ths of * inte: 2 Ladies, you can re aus fitted, at a * d | VV ASIE A PLAIN CO Apply at Bus, Ups ey pasition in an vifice.Address \u201cK Bad, on private family; hot and co Business Chances.Wen ROOM AND BOARD.IN THE onan gm diy y ot mailing, pass Ale out extra © Fee) Falta Max Prud ommes (pluaskler 2 1 splendidly He cal thorough salise je L city ec = A a: Main nt, by Chae Mon Lg.fleid Sta \u2026\u2026.3\u20ac te price, Mont- > thee.nique st.À OA WAS venue and A eceding# Sanders Beacon! > do modera \u201c Viila de * Sealey Cry GUOD GENERAL SE ron Lan ED BY SOBER, RELIABLE ne SLT UE: R 00M \u2014 LARGE EEE RE A HOTELS SALOONS.RESTAUR.} uth Sabie Ada Sonn nt, by B47, o'clock.rt dos Que Juste Montreal ervice: to RW Oe.1 0a, 1.078%.faction, by caltlne Su Lo Ville and Bt, NTED-~ well recommen a a8 conchm ere \"KE BT \" for two gentlemen 211 4 OR BALE\u2014 LS, nery and cigar stores, gro- s ofce.Londou, Quebec nad | From Montres the balloon eal \u201d corner o .small family.SY A Bishop street, 212 3 ton ¢ tof references, Address F anis, fruit, confectio {desses.1, Harris, STAY NTLEMAN REQUIRES a donon orabous Woman Who Made ; .Feat robts, y at 34 Bla ; home at ight.Bes Mackay M, ON PAR.d'ail viber Kinds of busi 204 10 TED-A YOUNG GL iy French From, SHIPS Lon 4 The young : d atbrilling ex- (atihierine str ; ments area now of stendy habits, App = I KER.ho : TRFURNISEED ROO, ceries and ail ut r St, Urbain.z JAR d board In a quiet fam 5, aoù Srzax uen SOPL | t.6 o\u2019clouk, had a ti aking departm Cv TELY, GENERAL office.TTUATION T IN or LARGE month.102 Moun- 88 St.Ustherine, non TOO an te \u201c0 Bb,\" STA, Londo sept 38 ascension a scape She did not Our dressn ew dressmakers, / ANTED-IMMEDTAT fotences ; family of two, NTED-BY RELIABLE MAN, 8 x lor fiat, to let, 47.00 per 211 2 101 5 STALL, IN ONE OF THE d Mepiy, 8laiing terms, I: ar Aux.24 Oh and DAITOW Gscan ti the direction ot two n ad IFrotestant, with re 212 ! AN D ebouse, or Sends wor] or E~BUTCHER'S trade and proturre = sept.7 De rience \u2018achute until 16 under the ES 8, and are ready vaut, Frote W à machine *Lop or warel Address \u201cK BES} fain st, E KOOM FOk TWO FOSSES of the city, good English trade and office \u2014 [CINITY OF PHILLIPS Sebo] theroaîte teamers doaos ump.with the parac ps to doscend merican and Parisian ladies.and | entrust 6) tw ANTED TMMEDIATELY, PLAIN COOK | JV dar.testy 2112 00M \u2014 on où arret able with board, at gxcoytlonal chaucos for à burluéss mua.Good r Gene V - ANTED_IN THEY SENS for 4 or 3 pentie- \"404 Tr on rer 10 Ease 3 | Service balloon bad h commenos had _partlallv Lo exscute immoulately any 211 tt TAD = £00 3 STAR @ A SIT.entleinen 0 lilng.Apoly « Menard, No, 8Q., FrOOMS 20 vfiice carry pas d Jloutreal Se ; lol parac \u2014 yf V Trotestant, pie references; 2121 [ ASPECIAL CONSTABLE, A i for se oprivtor, E.Men 6 *P 1U0U,\" STAR uebec nu Montreal:2 nd the \u20ac ; t sufficient to d them._ __ .TED-BY AS à \"L888,\" 8Tax 11534 nt.Antoine TO vieve sts.or to pr 210 men.Addross * ITH A Glnsgow, « Frown Mo, 8 à aight was no e \u2014_ (umn dress washing, Ni 8bu Cy.163 VV A aon as waht Address L112 ORTABLY fonsisnen ; | 2106 YO KOOMS AND BOARD, WI Glasyowoneravous io \u201cHer w.ttached ihe para- rvthing new in aulv BOY, SMITH & V4 ua 00MS \u2014~ COM.A 2i1 2 Deliale D FRULT STOR Hi ANTED\u2014TWO KO srsons, between met BTÉAMSHIPS sept he cord which uttac ly.For evervin \u2018arslav's, Nolre Dame ANTED SlEssds office.SMALE rent 29 Burnside Face, ~~\" a] | E\u2014TOBAGCO AN êt {vate family, for three pe nce, \u201cP 1009,\" Gare POMEBAMAN break the loon, and, consequently o to 8.Carsley's, À A N Bt James & .BY AFIRST CLASS DRES ly 64 2b Teh 230 I FURNISHED BED.oR SALES Price moderate.LUE and Mackay sis.Address ab one 213 3 Aux, jy ENUS AIX hute to the ballon At about four fabrics g ND TABLES.AP- ANTED\u2014 house by the day.Appl y MS\u2014AN ELEGANTL bathroom B00! calfe an Aug, 28 BU c down together.treet.} ANTED\u2014A OTE À treet, Diy i_ W work in lady's ho 112 003 ting room attached, on co at, IN- Sran office, N- Lt 2 FERU\\IAN.both came du pc the para- etr \u2014 Immense 192 Mance street.\u2014R with si q \u2018Fort, for one ren HASE HALF ST wo SMALL U Bept 2 = fter.0 the grour .n an Im LA, W _ plyat NL ADVERT ISINU AGENT, FOR Hutchison s LY A RELIABLE DRESS AND MAX.jb C2 à Dorcheuter aireet veut, peur For bonrders.THON eau fy sétablioned fret clnas Se Address PV W ANTED Nd AER on, À aren Sue Dissenrers da Voyage to ER hy a pred over and the woman dropped oii LAI Sl PER oats and athe ANTED\u2014A French daily.P.O.Hox She AN Fin {tion as forewomun or cutter or two gen 9221 P'HTAR offies, terest {1 Iy resson for selling.Addr urnis t'end preferred.Addr carry ienderry and chu tone, but the mae amount of dam lds of oats huve ing Frenc y.le maker, à position feronces.No 88 M 921,\" STA business on y re 2121 d two children: wee =, 2123 ow, Load t Siea distance like à 8 y, and she Whote flelds % Ww Ubu OL à jead 212 t Counc first class re {ere Addre WITH on other bus Bee _ an \u20ac A Ginux te State Line À N \"fore some ave her, and sh owing crops.à business ddress \u201cN DD 7.0 BTAR T, 48 VICTOKIA ST., 1148,\" STAR © pa STATE 1083,\" brag office.(La { W.21st 5 Ne ust in time to s gr ~ À .T: OUD RE i 1 goo to leave ow.A DD OUMS-TO LE HANGE CITY HEALE - Now Fier loot of W.ele righted j lous injury.been destroyed.memes ; \u2014A GENERAL HERVAN {| objection ut board.NTED\u2014TO ExG tel or similar From w Toi of a, without seriou - TT D WANE required.39 Chomedy st, SEN om ED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE PAPE Te : ORt 8 BRIGHT ROOMS TE Morr rocory | buns ogy bot! Uathorine Booms Wanted.Glasgow OTANI ent.8.) Tho win! al} ght following prizes were awarded yes mT } TE by the day.r GOMS\u20142 lity.Address * first class bu: \" BTATEOY ATHY 8e pulb, 6.00 am, « \u201d Bt.Luke, CITY AN nouseclean Lay, y ry central locality.1.Urbai Ly Gas sages A A OX.4 p NERAL SERVANT, bing or stove; street, near > visa 24 'ER FOR MARRIED 20 \"OUREAN., Dept #2 11.00 4m.terday: Cattle.$ \"WORTH A GUINE 4 ; Cotorouces reduirod, Highest wages, 61 Cath.r ofTL BL George offige.HERE ç THE UNDERSIGNED.HA FOR THE WINTER FOR a dug BLA UF NEVA à witha * will aoë hields, Ww 4 W tufereuces reduire 21 res.© INTELLIGENT Toure.MAN, T, IN FRENCH FAMILY, tis ANTED\u2014 rnce in Quebec, js'anxious Lo se- ANTED\u2014 tably furnished double roo ls thôrestier, Bieamer 2 years\u20141.J.N.Greens \u2018 NTED\u2014BY IN th office work or OOMS\u2014TO LE tion.St.Lou AN experience te speciaity! Ad- couple, comfor ibie with board \u201cPa Sook y New York.ams-\u2014Bulls, \u20ac Su D-A GOOD GENERAL BEKVANT SMALL W ditties aero locke wd Sh Eugliah is apoken ; nice situa 2 cure rs ol x: smencies, ard weiss ho Qu Pic » ses Tamil) Nth Be ose boxrders, Horse carry passomçess From Ten wards, single: #75 sad Danville, 1, Danville Union ÊFT Fioufturet ; F ANTE ¢ required, 4 P| similar; Aralclas th, Ont, st ED HOOM; RENT MODERATE.Gore ' Ina priva \u201cif JUL,\" STAR office 2103 sages, 840 and up lon of berth.Bulls, 1_year\u2014 Melbourn oJ N family: good reference 2192 J.H.1; Box 135, Per URNISHED KOON; REX 211 4 T 20 sivle.Address M Cabin pas: ; according to location 0 2.Geo.Smith, e J.Elitoty) TO DO EITHER AT OOM FU Cuatherin, ; JY MILK ROUND ABOU i GENTLEMAN BEDROO wards, return.atom, society; ville.Bull catves-=Hl, + D\u2014-DREBSMAKING ddress \u201c0 vi, \" F Apply 2399 St, em p.ANTED\u2014TO BUY a locality, Ad- NTED-BY BINGLY + t of Bleury, UP 0 at lowest ra itusted on the saloon nshields, Da } GENERAL SERVANT, W AN IED-DRESIMAT Louses.Addres EASE, D on UNFURNI SHE! ions daily.State price an vie WA room aajoining, wes 169.Bleorue Ou Se rooms are dveatilation Gree a AV AN TLD\u2014A GOOD ly 4069 Guy 212 howe or 21 MS \u2014 FURNISHE là water.32844 8 gallon RE and sitting.t.Address M., 0.Box 1 Nearlyall the ing perfect llxbtiax and ve midi Danville.H.J.Elliott, Danville, dip- WH froin folly, Apply Bras oc.g it RUSE Ao hema 9 rit ze Q 1041,\u201d 87 NT FOR A porth of Dorchester 8 12 dock nian.Alonke Morais us dtved Bull, any agoe\u20141, H.AND i000 GENERAL SER.BY AN EXPERIENCED I à, near Richmond aguare._FOR CANADA, AN AGE OR A FAR Vio.G6gK, thus susuring tate of \u201cNevada eis Elliott: 2 D WITH A TASTELESS ANTED-AT UNCE, \"two, Roforenoes required, ANTED \u2014 ment Apply 210 Chatham si.Antoine s ; ROOM, ON BATH- À Len Macs hy Manufactory, Apply OLTB, A ROOM NEAR VI of Nebraska and State o rs and upwards\u20141, H.J, dis > COVERE Nui ait > ais ¥ nie mor > N as ROO ATesnr ay 2116 NN German berlia, $.W.sub LÉ.7813, Bi23 Mors square, 2 nights a week.Letter wii vue arouchout Dre or fu rinoriaformation,applyt> Cows, MES Compton; 3.+ x Got as: SOLUBLE COATIHE, à \u2014_ m { th ire .N = id in m UE ; TWO, YOUNG UNG GIRL, SITUATION 5 rou NT AND 0.957,\" STAR kor Ae ALLAN, .Mrs.8 years o ; 2, Ars.J.E | WORLDS SRA | emmy a ROSMETI0 Sh, hooks, ION, op gor Gale.WANTED romans, Foo For apte | Fig: frei ees Ma Si SLY VR For SICK HEAD , #irl a Ulie.by par vato family.Rio \u2019 A cinity of Unlon ave S08 tian ; 8, J.N.FUR FINISHER TU GO 10 PETAR Nestes er AS YOUNG I Wi board, for gentlemen, in privato fa 219° BALE-100.000 FL.\u201d BLLTING Dia.FE Soph deena Oto Bl gu tiamen, victuiiy 7 SON On BED.225 Watnat Ste Friant.ters, 1 year\u20141, H.J.Eloi; 2, § Dizsiness, or ra Rady Wns: EEN rie but experienced hunda y AN taker or any position o av RNISHED WITH [XO ulleys, 60 discous nw , HED > BEDROOM > 2 shields.ds sat the 1 WAS ntarts.\u201d None 17.stones, Mon as quretaker 212 COMFORTABLY FU Met Cat Fou 800 p er, bangers, sbalting, driils, NTED\u2014A FURNIS ighborhood of Bi.2012 Greens \u20141, H.J.Elliot, Pain, and Spas A flying Pains in the dress Z Lemuine si, caly, irons Li Atiderson a Dons 150 table boar 1 ey dt 40 b.power; ising, boring and A nd sittin rooms in Be E 212 2 Heller Calves.1, H.J.Elliott, diploma.the Back, Gravel, and fjing need os Ad Addre INSMITH Son Fuod board; als hoilers molders, tenon, mor , 4 TOO & res TT, INE temale, any age\u2014 i) ° » te.\u2014BY A GOOD TI lathes, pau ont, Mullin & Co.Papineau equar os Club, Address INIO L Best female, femules, any age\u2014 .Body, Rheumatism, ef » A = LASE TAGLEMATOS, ANTED\u2014B | Jobbing work of Aret clas eke ave.ROOMS wachinery.Glsf Jam OM pull and four dy, en six of Bescham\u2019 WAL Tne SreréhanbE Lunch tears Mital be y Vues, ol Buia\" Aires 4 264 coms COON EO EAB, FURS ED am HE MILLION, XINDLING Pupils Wanted, D CNG DATES lot, silver medal De Pied tn nine or suo Marre dire = sd.24 Hospital stre ro Hoe = let, 22 Mo - SALE\u2014FOR T 50 load; al - : SAILING .HEREPORDS, : duutas; fat the piil villa meilrecomumended._74 Ho 5 Branoflice, BLE YOUNG PERRON, ENT LARGE FRONT ROOM, UN- OR dwood, $2.50; blocks, $1.offered 2 FROM MONTREAL.tin.relief in tummy min nso, the cause boing no W Ane Vrood tures gat) pera NWA LED oy RESPECTATLY or, chambermaid, sou sb based by Bot water; gas, ee, yi La, ied shanpest + ad ares Lk P1LS.MUSIC LESSONS GIVEN Frox og A wg ABRIAY.pr Ver sept it Bull.fre 4 oar & Caswell; 2, Dawes Bote or tn web poison .sisoa 1026,\" TAR office Oxtherine 2 J.C.Macdiar sue ED-\u2014PUPIL pit of Paul reid AUK, SI BEADOR™.Cy Bulls, apours, am ish, Address \u201cQ \" q, ply 2403 81, ADIES 10 ANT fenced teacher; a pu Friday \u201cLA Wed.) Sept 38.hine.; e: 3, Æous sand nozions vapo N 7 LY, A GOOD Engl PECTABLE OMAN H BOARD, FOR L, phone 8110.= EED, 1 exparien treet.211 reday, Sept.& Co.Lac & Co.; 2, R.H.Pop ou A YD OF AS ONE and W AR Be dy BESLECT week.Apply 4 RO0MS-TO LET, dm st.2116 QOL SALE-CHEAP.4 trated Engin FE, i Worm Apply to 400 dy Teo MAN + x Frills os SE YANG Dv Wed.Oct.8, Bull, 1 L year\u20141, Dawes 2.15, I.Seles ©.4 Weems food.ns & Sans, Ld, Montreal.Kenera lve dollars.\u201cReferences mu w HROOM FLAT, UNEX- \u201c #et fox h tha old.Apply 106 Drolet a JANTED \u2014PUPILS Yor particulars address lhurs Sept.28.\" des, Decks, B.1, Dawes & Co.; .Wh For sale by wil druggists.lnundrying Lames oly Apply ald Su Mark st, DoBY AYOUNG Ma: TRI TR ea OOM-TO LET, ON BAT.148 Ma mxéeld 3% Danish mautiff, à mon 14 Classics and French, For y 2114 Pa s, Bpacioua Promenade, Rooms Bull calves $ rc bu periectly satisfac à after 7 D.m.213 3 = Lu RE BY A YOUNG MA é exporifuce.rai ceptionable fur 8 gentleman, 2108 rt ANY Creo 5 Lidahlp saloons, Rooms and Amor De au R.H.Pope.H.D.Smith, Compton, dip- , ; ouly beiors 9 à, and af re Ww tin an affice, several year ah box, - FINE NEW ENGLAND L 81 N SHORTHAND (I8AA locirie Lire Large Water Tauks, uils, any age\u20141, x g tn y ERS, 509, PER on red.Address Berns NTLEMAN, FOB BALE A : of Reeds; is in perfect ED\u2014PUPILS I h and typewrit- id Deck, for entire voyage, Bulls, , x \u201c \u2014TWO SHIRT IRON 3 ferences it require D ROOM FOR GE 15 stops.38{ seta 0 ANT ; raphy, French an { ou Br fresh water ation for SP Dawes & Co.; 2, 5 ANTED- © OM\u2014FUÉNISHE month, 86d ell tor $100.00.ne N Pitman\u2019s), \u2018Telegrap d terma.Addons mple supply of rior accommod a.nd upwaras\u20141, ) VV \"dos.2e Sunguinot st 1274, ee \u201cAB rts am ED Hoon ES per ed! \u2018cont $300.00: will » he city.\u201d Apply, 00\" st 4 now forming.Keduce nioamers have aupe Ed Rae E | Cow, 4 vearsa ke: 3, GUY Ca ¥ di 7 0 GENERAL Te: NN ARTES BY YOUNG MAN, DOSITI ; In br or ing patty leaving the city tax, Classe oftice A Da Second Cabin an #40 to 8 ¥.\u2018'errill, Sherbrooke; 5, Dawes & co.; Û f TANTED\u2014AT ONCE, forenoon required.Ap: AN diman or genorall Ju elul in ros { Palace GEN.for se abn BOG,\" Bram PILE, BA 2 = Fist Cabin, é\u2014 First cable d Cabln, $80; G.PS ears\u20141, RH.Pope; x 4 0.00; city refere 123 N reman, yar \u201cR 1057,\" STAR fice, ED ROOM TOU LET, Toa 2 Antoine y RK SEER HORTHAND PUP ul Nates vf Passag berth: Hecun Hier y ERS FROM A dt y wages | ant or hotel.Address VOM\u2014FURNIBH ily.110 stauley at.LE~ GENUINE NEW YO for itu- ANTED\u2014S her, Jssac Pitman's mystein.to steamer and G.F.Terr ith; 2, Dawes & BUFFER 1 $ ply 685 NTT VILrs tauri ize Ï tleman, in private family.2121 FOR m 6 3000 8a Uw, Owner leaving for E perieuced teach \u20181, 880,\" STAR ofâce Ing rai, SRE agent of the 8, i Yoars\u20141, H.D.8m! Yosthfal NH TRONG AND WI PER BY F piano, as goo 164, City 2123 vderste.Aduress * S11 114 Bteerawe, $29.ration Bn SPpLY & QU.Belters, Nervous Debility, You À ; \"ANTED\u2014A YOUNG, 8 aperivnce not needed.= SITUATION AS HOUSEKEE \u2014 HOE HAND.Apply P.O, Box 118 Terms m For allsnto RRANC Montreal Dawes & Co.; A Lig a 4 or housework, ?pe DI2 ANTED-\u2014 An, Or «8 good plain 000 in 8 EXCEPTIONALLY LA lance; TOPS.E NEARLY NEW.ODD MUSIC PUPILS, Company or General ventes 0! + ; ear\u20141, H.D, 8mith; 2, 0 , ; t Hanhood, Ÿ : ke siree respectable wum vom Apply À oomMs \u2014 {th first class attend lan SALE\u2014GAS 8TOVE, N ù © iplote.> THREE OR FOUR t Lion Helfer, 1y Indiseretions, Los à Apply #11 Shorbros TH 21s family: best of references 212 2 sowely furnished, w 1d at.21210 QOL hairs, carpets, lounge, cheap, com ANTED\u2014 te.Apply 237 8t, Urbain s thira prize 2, H.D.Smith; Pe 18 \" 3 : NERAL VINE WI small fam nly.160 Slnnsfield s - fancy chairs, \u20ac (upsinire), #121 Terms modorate.Pra \u2014 also 1, Dawes & Co.; 5 N Proton ones.lida pri EL persan ELLER, WITH 13 YEARS\u2019 dent Sous TWO WELL F mo LE Rob voue ci iis SALE LIT Grass DISSOLVI Ne LAN- Ÿ > Steamboat we, a letter calves 1, Du .H.D.Smith, diploma.BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN 1 = ENCED SAL.AN \u2014 ugh knowiedwe of the bex t fal, in hours heate 2121 OR BALE\u2014~ 10_ camera, Darlot lens, one le any age\u2014 i.i \u2014\u2014nn_ > AN ThD~ + EXPERI Fur Cap and Muff WA ertenoo and thoro 8 1 be open for sn- on fire lmont st, torn outfit, one 8x \u2018er lens, 2 hand te, te Let, Best female, Smith, sliver meda ¢ gnthral NY AYIED = Dressmakers.I Sorvant.Rothe Maritime Provinces.wil be x tlemau preferre x Moaghèr camors, Dalimoner To 4, 1 + Dotets, tc, - Dest herd\u20141, H.D.from the effects of 3c laids.Cuoks, Genera trade in the ry.Address \u201c8 1075, STAR office, LE FRONT, TWO WI x7 Moagh 11 very cheap for canh.217% Stores, \u2018 ANGUS.fence, bays brogkh about & - Finishors Kitchen M 2124 \\gement im January.2128 OOM\u2014LARGE SoD: + water Beatin meras, dishes, etc.; a .\\ ABERDEEN A} t- trop ence, ia uced Lhe peheraiapas haboillez square.insu vue 6 clothes closet: ho cal * STAR office.: ; rards\u20141, Dr, Craik, Mon ess has red mot every on -douD & CG UMMERS AND STEAM DSPY OUNG MAN, SITUATION as aly comtoriabe Sey ipuat hot LY dr ran oe SEWING MACHINE, TON, ST, OHORQE STREET.NEAR WE RICUELIED AND ONTARIO NAVIGATION CO, A no EE 2 m Soh And The\" ond a cu fs 3 Garth Ens.at V tent gutter in merchant iatlors\u2019 10805 OOME-TWwo NICE FLONT ROOMS, Fs Olbpoodorder Prioo 817° Anois 27S 5 Hypo TO LET ION A Re Re THE À real; 2 BT pocuiane HN USE à, Dawes plier d bes eve Beis suspsotré, D hex ç JOIN ther particula: 2153! 10% Union avenu lactory.buisting app power, n ar - dogtored for eve valuabl > CARPEN TERS AND JO nt, For fur R1ud class house, tl niet Pome.ite street, - tobucog ac lthou steam Do ; CH.Po .ki 3 are tanding the many : W an Neville, 24 Latour ga 2 x STAB Office, DRESSMAKING \u201cBY TRE DAY mily ; no children or boarders; strictly G lite ALE-VOI.4 Fois 850 a January 1955, Fais vof meet oman rd diriécd into fiata, Cost 8, RH 1, M.H.Cochrane;'2, Dr.Gralk; 3, Ÿ ons.ps phat meuicat yachenc ce died - GENERAL SERVAN Ti J'ANTED- dress, 1850 Untario st 3 AND | Gazette, from July, 18: 2 Lors.1 il a me Co.loma.for 1he relief of tment effect V ANTED \u2014 ot two references required.2978 5 private families.Addre 2121 COMS-WARM DOUBLE ERR Foie n good preservation.Address 121 WARDEN BING oni street, SPECIAL .NOTICE.Dawes oy age\u20141.à pret, M1.Boca; of th Ydinacy mo clo fae re college ard hos 44 herino ut.© - » single, front and r Hotel, +1 Metcalfe « Bran office.msi Ws he Sune OWS, 4 Years an s | practice we hav .remes ANT ED \u2014 INMEDLL TES A ago PE Lest.with board; opposite Windsor 22 Pa artners Wanted.re u LET\u2014Y.M.G, A BUILDIX, DOMINION En The pnblio sre hereby Montreal and\" Quebeo a se Craik; 3, Dawe e a fais 2.R JH.are ope.Pada: oversd Dew aid pe er: city references indispe ; 21% 1 LET, With ALL AA NN e studio, suitable for a ith use of éle- Nervice the season after Sunday, \u2018Heiters, re H.Pope; 2, D ; Certain am spocdy care, 48 XE ROOMS TO Cafe: me Q mw on 5th floor, w {avon tinued for ters'2 yearg\u20141, K.ht $re Craik; ered a8 à \u20ac ur practied have peel Famille a \" AAA AAA AAA OUMS\u2014DOUBL.>5; Opposite Arcade Cafe; H 810.4 000 OR 812,00 Üeht PE sais roa wil br 3a Helters y: _3, M.H.cos brans fH rod © Len sin our pi 115 uso after W ASTER ESS CL AS pee Broa Ro Lee; BETWEEN ST.es conn A HER v ee bacfere 25794 Bt, Catherine a W 'ASTED-PA ARTNER in où 0\u2019 fo 40 vor wor.© APPLY TO THE SECRET RE.Tih ins or 3.GHABOT, .Heiters L y ysar 1, \u2014 « plored fo pete ot he el pte por in: ateady emplo, 2 and Du l'lessis ats, spur t out sa perience not require nd refer kK RON WELLINGTC ALEX.+ : General Manarer., ives\u20141, M, H, Coc : 2 lents must be used ie pre 1] be rewarded on returning to VICTORIA STREET, cent; exp atablish his son, Secarits ai 21 NO LET-SMALL STORE ton and Dalhousie © Trafio Mansgor.> Hoifer ca red .; FOR A CONFEC- zi.Finder wi 210 4 0 LET, 6 ; with gentleman to estab] 1 office, 4 nts on Wellington .212 8 R.H.Po 10ma.is presarip , roxylon coe: WH onan Stust aneak bork iangustor ati\" BE ces STE THE FIRST SEPT, \u201cPHANT D double or magie réous on Dethroom AS 4 mess Po Te oe 8400, TO Tike trente OOO FE.D.WINTLE, 2.MONTAZAL, Tth September, 1892.| iat female MF Coma por 7, ictus ish ee ¢ \u2019 Uouer, C x LL 1 ' on \\ + - \u2014 J OS T\u2014SIN to riche\u2019 front leg.rà and every c IN.FANTED.oand sale of quic 1 Wospital stres Best herd , olca.Lawrence, vhound ; long scar bow LE xD 8 trol of munufactur Ad- api! ; rain.gralse WATE Fo volt recomrmeuded.La reward.br, Lalonde 2194 Notre wi RUSE dowd.36 Meoil Cd Re BLY welling, er at Rothe, otiors Palen, 4 mre i Houses Wanted, ; 16 parte, Robt.Robertson, Hh rires for one ehtid.Jus 212 3 : Li 15, FUBNISH.dress R 1001.\" STA ICH hase.Bulls, 3 years'an ville; 8, Thos.xx opto ~ LT INST.BE- 'O LARGL ALLY ROOM 68 7 TH 45000.FOR WH ted to Purey bo TPN MMoabam.Dan : andan- medi Bbonat $T-ON THURSDAY, THE isT d'a fumber OOMS\u2014TWO d, with breakfset, Ap 5 3 ANTED\u2014PAR TSER VITE the manu.AB ary Howlal Glygerines Fake t dlintspm.Ar F TO DO LIGHT 9 MoLaurin Bros.and J, K.War ine od or unfurnished, w he 4 curity be xiven, for Dom- VIS TATE POSBES- Kontron.d, Petite Makes Spl to bed.Tu sume cases it iis ANTED\u2014A GIRL ABOUT 14 i 163 Guy teen > FL, memoranduin book contain \u201c good se Me competition in the AANA FER- HOUSE, TMMED f wenace, aiso Irving, 1, James Drummon other on gol nto Lhe patient Lo take & two WATE Ax and mind a baby.Appiy 21 yard, Bore Dame st.A dreamed John McKenney, Latour st YOR SERTLENAN factnrs of Kod lesman and one wba can CHASE FOUR (4) OLD, FER- ANTED-A EOUSE, I chere fu ras Bulls, 2 years\u20141, lames be necessary for the fo Hier Uhre dr, | street, Tn Iie commercial cis Lambo Lana, Had: ROO FURKISHED ARON BOR SEN TLE infon.Just be good salesman and Karem AD io URCHASE FOUR (4) OL! James Won coed locality.at ono, 2151 Oot: 2, A Mocullu, es Drummond: 2, A.Me- a Fi ue overs condom of a G00] LAIN COOK.APPL = eceive a reward by retu 211 3 or : IVER ROOMS Sor \" BTARO b.THb12 OB là : A neryouadobiiity and wuakness in cith rec WA Nha ARCS Fran 22 Hon Horst WILL BE GIVEN FOR O0 too rent three del salon month.) Apply Wise eo to W ANTED-TO PURCHARE MANTLE FRE RAT TEE $95 OS calver\u20141, Thos.Irving; 2, Jas.Drummond; prin nt SRE iA JT, HEWARD WILL 0 » 3 at.tive or sie: 1 need; Üdrens \u2018M, 0:24,\" STAR Office, à, in St.Anto y as! da Tres pafPOD, GENERAL BERVANT.OST\u201485.00 { Waddell Building, 3 t.Lawrence ner, 80 > tjon, wotl iva Address \"M, V24,\" 57 JUT 8 rooms, A MoCallum.mond, diploma.i oritime churges { M Eco vio id\u201d SARE Lawrences, 12 § ona stot angle bo Copal ne PE onan ROOMS FUSED D ROUME, ON FIRST ciate FE bade pr ATE, Ry \\V ANTED a gun ox.tou ca \"pd of office.À en ao, Horn 2, James Drum- : Prec se ir.Pa, mt R MEN'S FUR.B 1 Jost or taken from one of the va \u2018311 8 floors; 3, bat oi ry Le \u20ac pere interview can be h .12% - months old nr nay, Caughnawaga 21:2] Cow, 4 yoars\u2014 rtson, Howi ; pee rensiptof Jetters à ANTEÈD\u2014ORE ions Ala et exporionced and .11s 17 a0 ehildron.\"hav lator whe «00d breed.Apply Petor Da TERY th, mond; 3; R.Robs Jiobeftson; 2, Jas.Drum.Ao Weare constantly eddy.we would sa V ishing department; also tree oxp.rie caretaker.~~ | HER Poc- amily; T SORE office, AR FURNITURE, SE! , SEPT.12th, ol (ort 3 venta.K.e 1nquiry resalive ta ta rotery- S, Carsley*s.= ONDAY NIGUT, ALEAT wi SHERBHOORE ST 19 4 >.ANTED\u2014TO BUY B \"Eran office.21% 1 * lie \u2018 Ness.Howick.ou pac Carpet sewers, At OST ON M i dilress cards belonging \u2018to QO M.\u2014 (aman, 2 sone Wante Address \u201cP 1011,\" Bran - e mond; 3, Robt, , McCallum & Son, Dan- 5 Uh $.securaly ren mpounded, NER, CAPABLE OF TAKING etbook, contain Nes Linder will be R room for gen T LOCAL.I Eres DN cheap, TE e Defens .Het fers, 2 years\u20141, A.A hos.Irvin by rem] At Eros coupe de y ARTED A MILLINER, io Victoria, Bplledt, of 35 II : & Ca, 01, LARGE RE QUIE H LESSONS I The ur mond; 3, Thos, - 2RAlning pi ail fromuur prive of department, © to Victor êspe À to Munderioh Ca, ¢ TO LET TELY, FRENC oT , Jas, Drum :2 Jos, Drum.be set by return ma Nh Apps to Oaverhill, Kissock & Blomare.9129 ro ardsd on rothiraing same 2183\" RB, Fe ei Farnished for ope oreo ¥ \u2018dofmond Wie nm EE Aadress with = Slats, to Let.AL \u2014 vi] tom, 1 year\u20141i.# Robertson: 2, | will k Toms wo wil furnish pi Apply Daverhili, Risso \u2014 \u2014 rom ; = 7 \u201d TED _ Iu: EDIATEL, USEMAiD; Supiee stress.= : minutes \u2018| terma, \u201cR, 1051,\" Bran © ï NFURNISHED mond; 3, Thos, s\u20141, Jas.Drummond; 2, A.McCal which i ca oh A i je Vroverty for Sale, Gc Roque PEN OU Doro.PR RTE N ATERS | [Heitor aivesc-1.32 ring.> \u201cENGLAND you STITUTE quired 504 heel» sires ER AND Roue in suitable for.housekesping hadrens Wanted to ar Bearer BoA ats 1095,\" Stan oftg ( A LEDO A: lent toma alea\u20141, Thos.mong a Yor medal, NEW Wasa.§ R8ESHOR: ALUE r ear oar vor Ha mm v i MN ATRL TESTA | Sop sansa oman Wis | A bE py WE SE Tog foals SAFE \u2014 Bes hard, Jak.Drummo |.LE a e vi vi rs Of) tr bus b\u2014\u2014 ry .R R es ci street.' Tenta about 3700.App ply at & Brogan.N 2142 OUMS \u2014 727 A ERBROURE men or married gre moun.want: Address \u201c8 1096, > Carriage co at the Springs continues r8\u20141, Mrs.\" =.Crosson, Hillhurst; .: VY ASIED-PLAIX GOOK TO WASH ARb 1 Stabs Ba Yammer rooms, hn el Pleasant and times thea Dorses an Besson rate ; = .\u2014 equ 7 me house has .ule 3 0 T r ÿ oc] ; small famliy: refèrences r 2108 we couples; 7 AAA wo .virer MALL RETAIL GROCERY, Larne to Ben ann 8 = ECOOMFORTANLE FURNISHED Yan Ftables Wanted, FeLi spa +5500 mms 4 MAL > \u2018 em th; use o en - AAAS TALLS, ANTE D-FUR 8 apable of taking charge, amon T, NOW Re rent our dollars Jfnonth, went, 212 #5 LES WITH 20 OR 30 8 SNS - Ya competent deck iar Henry Ward & Co.LET_FARM, NEAR 8T.LAURENT NOY Lou t James street, ANTED-BTABLE, WITH atoeal.3 bots ros at me cie ose pees Cas atin Several other Tamia, Rep Hr OOM, IER Wi Aspiy F.0.Boz 258, >\u2014A COOK AND HOUSEMALD.APPLY ces, \u20ac LEY geutieme NTEL\u2014A COOK AND H venus, 88, James street, WANE valaranoes 67 MaGtal Ocllesa « LM 2133 EE anit + Ganedian * they must GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors, 163 and 165 St.Jumes Stroot.TER DAILY STAR 18 sent to any part of the United States or Canada, postage free, at $3 à year, 61,60 for 81X months, and 00c.for three months, Wo belleve Lie circulation of THR STAR \u20acX- reeds Lhe combined Issue of all the other Roglsh Royrspapors published In the cil) of Montreal.43 Agents for French advertising are Messrs, An eder Prince £ Cle.No.84 Rue de Provence former of Lafayette and 8t, Georges, Paris, \u2018France.| CIRCULATION CF THE DAILY STAR ; For week ending Sept.8rd, 1892 x MONdAY.\u2026.\u2026ncccssccrrmrsererseneens 33,044 Tuesday .eran 33,472 Wednesday.33,701 ursday.833,452 Friday \u2026.uerssressaserurs .BUÆOT ERLUFÜRY \u2026.\u2026\u20260s0crosecscer sosssorsss 30,181 TOtBLevrreneep verre 202,817 Present Daily Average for Week \u2014\u2014~ ENDING -\u2014 SEPT.3rd, 1892, 33,803.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 189% THE PROVINC!AL GOVERNMENT SCORES AGAIN.With a rhip from Hamburg salling up the gulf, the people of Quebec will unanimously support tho action of the Provincial in putting authority ujon the proclamation of the Central Bo rd of Health, abeoiute:y prohi- Government biting Immtgration into the provivee \"or otherwise vrdered,\u201d Quetée province, this matter, Is the gateway of ie Dormivions and while the cholera is likely to appear here first if it tinds à landinz place in the country, it witl certainly reach Uttnwea, Toronto and the west il once It Land quarantine has been demonstrated again and again to Lo utterly powerlegs Lo stay fastens upon Quebec and Montreal, lu advance; and, if Canada ts to be saved, JL must Lar 1he pest out below the boundaries of Quebec.\u2019 it for no higher reason, this fact must en- Lio the sympathy and support of all Cana- Cinns for the courageous course uf the : Quotec ministers in not hesitating to take the only means of protection that have bean deelared by experts to.be effective.The Foderal authoriltes wlii not Hke this practical discrediting of the station at Grosse lsle, but it from thelr own political assoelates who have shown that, in comes the face of a grave public danger, they can It is, woreover, a wovement for the protection forizel the trammels of party exigency.vi Cauada as a whole; and tne Dominlon Government will not be taking counsel of wisdom if it sceks to weaken its effect by raising constitutionai quibLles.BSome- body has the power to shut in-, fected immigration out of Quebec; and if any authority fancies that this right is vested tn it alone, the sooner It acts in - wulson with the provincial proclamation the better.Surely we have enough provincial rights in this country to enable a province \u2018to save the lives of its citizens by keeping pest ships from landing in its ports! THE PRESSURE OF THE WESTERN FARNER, A Manitota legislator, Mr.James Fisher, M.P.P., has written a puinphiet Lo show reason why the waterway from Lake Superior to tho sea should be opened up at the joint expenss oi Canada and the Uulted States.Just across the border from Manitoba thers was held the other day n roet- procity conference, which viewed with {m- patience all signs of iriction between the two countries which threatened Lo Work hard- \"Ship to the inhabitants of efther, These are tans of the times.The wheat growers ol the west must {ud their way to the warkets of the east, both cis-AUunlie and trans- Atlantic; and they are nol \u2018minded to be hindered or proh:bited for This is a force that wili compel a conclita- tory canal poitey eveniually on Loth sides ol thie Lorder, fer ever pulting a stop 10 such electionvering tricks as that of Candidnto llarrison in the St.Mary's canal affair.That it will be necessary for Canada to share thr contioi o! the Canals with the United States, to acvempifsh Lis object is Ly no means c.ear.We have not Lull our expensive ard tnagnilicent feanal system for costopolilan purposes, Lut to ald in Lhe upbuilding- of Canada, The Welland Cpebate U0 was avowedly intended to foster Canadian whipping.This, In the Ince of American hostility, was a sound ane patriotic policy: and the extension of the sate principle Lo the preservation of canals for Cabndians will be equaily sound and patriotic.When the link nt the \u201csoo\u201d is forged, we will be in a poaition Lo give the groin-growers of Mani- \u201cAobn and the North-West cheap access to \"the markets of tho east, aud i the American farmers wish to share this privilege, \u201cvoaupel Lortr Government at Washingt nto {rent Canasla with more dee \u201ccent good-uelghbortivoil.The use of our inland walei-wayvis Lhe best card we have to play in the business game with the Am- erfouns; and we will havdiy throw it away for sentimentlai reasons whte the contest is stitl In progress.It would be still more foulish to divide there marvellous works of modern engineviing\u2014our cunals and ship channels\u2014 with tho Amoricans for the ine significant return that they would share .hall tho burden of putting on the finishing touches, : \u2019 Tue Empire sought to discredit the report o! the American sanilary experts who visited Grosse isle by charging that \u201cthe geutlemen from the United Slates who went to condemn did couddemn.That is what they went there for.\" What does the Empire think \u201cthe gontlemen rom United States,\u201d who condemued tho Now York quarantine, went there lor?THE return of the prodigal Platt to the reguation crib of the Reputiican party, while the malcontent EL (8 still as (at Irom swinging nis cohorts in behind Clevdiand ag ever, does not look very promising of Damocratic success, Platt's desire to get \u2018Au out of Lhe rain indicates that he thinks 3 the wing 1s going to blew Harrlsol's way, : .TTT Tnæ letter of acceptance drafted by Président.Harrison of: the nomination ot Republican Convention ls: à cleverly æ Lhe seal of\u2019 light reasons.! Lhe | party Intends to, force the fghting hottest on the reaiprocity clauses of the MoKinley Bill.\u201cThey rejected Blalue, but they are alinpging to Blalne's polioy.Specifio aredit {8 given to Mr.Blaïne \u201cfor the vigor with which he pressed this view upon the country;\u201d and the markets opened up by it for American grain and flour are pointedly dangled before the farmers ol the western states.A significant omission ls that of ail reference to the Force bill, Mr.Harrison contenting himself with suggesting that the question of {ree elections be referred to a non-part- san commission.This looks like a bid for Soutnern votes, though it does pot seem likely that it will land any considerable catch, THE Sulllvan wingo! the American standing army is under the ropes, BEL-AIR JOCKEY CLUB.Programme for the Autumn Meeting on September 22 and 24.Tho autumn meeting of the Bel-Alr Juckey Club ls to come off at Bel-Air race course on Thursday, September 22, and Saturday, September 24.The officers of the club are: President, J.©.Mawes; vice-presidents, Robt.teal, _., Chas.Cassils; hon.treasurer, D.Melntyre, jr.; hon.secretary, J.H.Wardlow; executive committee, J.P.Dawes, K.Crail, M.D., Charles Casslls, Jas.O'Brien and tlugh Paton, The programme of the mevting 18 28 follows: FIRST DAY.No, 1\u2014Purse, $200, of which $50 to second.For all uges.Winuers once this year 5 Ibs, extra, Twice or more, LU lbs.Non-winpers this year allowed 7 ibs.Weighs 10 1bs, below scnlos.Twv-year-t]ds to carry D5 lbs, Kntranco $5.Fivr-cughths of a mile.No.\u2014-tome-bred stakes\u2014For two-year-olds, a sweepstakes of $15 each, $5 furfelt {to te paid au 1Hne of entry), witli $200 pidded, of which $50 to Lhe stvulide For horses foaled and raised lu the © lrivinee of QUebce, Colts and yeldings 110 lbs, Flies 105 us, Four furlongs.\u2018This siake closed ; on 41st December, 1S9 1, Sith six entries.Bu, 3-Purse, $250, of which $50 to second.I Winners to be sokl at auction, Entered not Lo be sold tu varry welght for age, if for $1000 allowed Sots and ibs, tor every f100 down to £300.No clas, Katrancee $10, half torfeit.One mile, Nou, A-liandicap steeplechase, $250, of which £50 Lo second.Weights announced September uth, Hutrance $1U, half furfeil.Une and three- quarter iniles.No, Pure, 5300,0f which $50 to second, 825 tô lLird.Open Landicap.Weights announced September 20th, Fntrance $15, $5 forfeit.One ABU \u20ac Le-sixteenth ailes, ilalf breu Lurses uliowed 10 lbs, In weight for ; age racos.SECOND DAY.: No.1\u2014Purse, F2A0, of which $30 to second.Winfier to Le sold at auction tur $300,11 for more 4 1Us added for each $100 up to $100 Weights lv lbs.Leiuw the scale, Entrance $5.Three quarters of a tle.No claims © No.?\u2014DPurse, $250, of which $50 to second.: Tlunters ftat nandicap, for qunllited huncers to be ridden by members of any recognized hunt.Wetghts between 140 and 180 lbs, Handicap announced september 20th.One and a quarter miles, Eutrance §10.hall forfeit.N.B.\u2014Mem- hors of the bel-Alr Jockey Club snall be eligible to ride In this race, Ne, 3- Purse, $300, of which $50 to second and $25 to third, Open handicap.Weights announced September 20th.kntrance $15.85 forfeit.one and\u2019 ogi mites, No, 4-Purse, 5250, of which 450 to second.Hanñdicay steeplechase, Welgbts announced Suptemver 20th, Entrance $10, half forfeit.Two ties.v No.5\u2014Purse, $250, of which $50 to second.Fur horses beaten at this meeting, Non-winners this year allowed 10 1bs.Entrance $5.Seven eights Gf nome, all bred horses allowed 10 lbs.in weight for age races.Lengough at Association Hall, The cosy little Y, MM.C.A.Hall was hardly large enouuh to accommodate the numbers of people who came /ast night to witness the entertainment given under the auspices cftho St.Lambert Preebyterian Church by Mr.J.W.Bengough.That gentleman sue- ceeded In keeping his audience amused for two hours without intermission.His crayon sketches of various celebrities of the day ware capital.He astonished thespectators by showing them how easy it wasto transforma pugnaclous Conservative like Sir Jobn Thpmpson Into an equally pugnacions Grit like Sir Richard Cartwright.Two or three strokes ware sufficient.Similarly with a quondam minister of Public Works.The addition of a moustache gave him a lifelike resemblance to another statesman, recent.prominent In provincial politles; but now, like Sir Hector, \u2018not in it.\u201d Mayor MeShane did not escape, and Ald.Prefon- taine, holding up a palroi colored spectacles, bearing the legend \u201cRoyal Eleotrio C8.\" to assist a member of the committes supposed 10 be appulnted to enquire into Lhe working ot the storage batiery system, to see the merits of tha trolley system in the desired sight, created much laughter.Mir.Ben.gough can do other things besides sketch.He possesses a vervsweel singing voice, and used 1t to some purpose last night.His recitations were also capital, particulariy his account of how Hugh Airlie got married, Choral Union at Point St.Charles.The musle-loving people of Point St Charlos held a meeting in the lecture room of St.Matthew's Church at which it was resolved to revive the Choral Union, which disbanded a {aw vears ago.The 1ollowing officers were olected: President, Rev.J.: Ker; 1st yice-president, Rev.Thos.Hall; dud vice-gresident, Kev.W.RK.Cruikshank; dred vice-president, Rev, J.T, Pitcher; secreo- wary, Mr.BH.I.Furze; treasurer, Miss A.Starke, Committe: Messrs.\u2018faitersall, Millington, G.Wilson, R.Donaldson, jr., H.Powells, J.kilis, jr, G.Lavers, Taylor, Parks, (.KElhs, and Mrs.J.Ellis, Misses \u201c Hervert, Budd, Hotgson and A.Scout.Con- « duetor, Mr.A.Tattersall; pinnist, Mrs.J.tis; organist, Mr.Geo.Wlison, A meeting will be held in Graco Church school house next Monday lor the enrolment of members.; \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014_ Tho Roman Catholio Mission at Caughna- waga.The Rev, Abbé Burtin, for many years in charge of the Roman Catholic Mission at Cavgzhnawaga, has 1etited Irom the active duties ol Lhe privstnood and has been auc- cveteit by Lho Rev.Abbé Forbes, Vicar of the parish, Some three years ago as the Rev.Mr.Forbes was about leaving tor Rome to pursue his theologioal studies, he was usked LY Mur, Fabre to take up this work.He ncer;trd and in a Short time learned the lroquuis dialect Suburban Council Meetings, At Lhe recular monthly meeting of the Ste.Cunegonide Council held last evening the lmproveinent question was thw principal issue discussed.As a consequence, St.James grreut is to have a sidewalk of raphalt, The ilealth Committee's report wns received and adopted, At last nizhl's mocting of the St Henri Counelt it was decided to place arains on Maria ad Si.Margaret streete, Closed Yor The Season.The Iroquois louse, Beiell Mountains, St.Hilaire, closed for Lhe seasun yesterday.A Daily Hint from Paris.[From the European Edition of the N.Y.Herald.YACHTING COSTUME, This dainty costume is of striped gray clot, the bolero opening over a linem plastron, with turn over collar in white veilings.The dress anfl bolero ot the sam Rat trimmedwith wh d with a velvet hatter Irdie and orava Written document, snd Indicates that the | + aterlal.rown- | telear to:vhe Coltectors.| 2 Sloararh & Sault 8 Sis rie ' Less.Satisfactory Reports from the Plague \"NOT YET OVER.THE EPIDEMIC IN HAMBURG SPREADING, § Stricken City\u2014Another Ship from Hamburg In the Bt.Lawrence, Quuzxo, September 8\u2014The Central Board of Health has been rushing things generally.The proclamation creating the Board was issued on Monday, and the same day, on the instructiona of the Provincial Becre- tary, a moeting was called for Tuesday, There was a full meeting, not a single member being absent, and a set of by-laws was adopted.These by-laws were brought down by Dr.Lachapelle, president of the Board, esterday morning forthe approval of the ovornment.The Council sat yesterday alternoon and approved the regulations, with some slight amendments, The oraer- fu-council was sighed by the Lieutenant- Governor, and at aix o'clock the prociama- tion was ready and before midnight It was published, lt reads as follows: VICTORIA, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, QUREN OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF URKAT.BRITAIN AND JRE- LAND, DEFENDER OF THE FAITH, ETE To nt those whom these presents may concern: GREETING,\u2014Wbercas, by our proclamation dated 30th August, 1802, (litle 7, chapter 3, section 2, of the Hevised Statutes of the Province of Quebec hus been declared to be In force In our sald province.And, whereas the publication of the sald proclamation by nn order-[u-councit dated September 5 inst.it fins plensed us lo create iu virtue Of Lhe snid section of Lhe IRovised Statutes of the province, a Central Board of Health composed of Lhe following members: Messrs.K Py Lachapelle, president; EKlzear Pelietler, secretary; HH.NH.Gray, of the oily of Montreal: Charles llusebe Le- mieux and Laurent Unteiller, of Lie city of Que- bee; Robert Cralk and J.A.Bonudry, of the CiLy of Montreal; J.J.T.Fremont, tn lis quality as mayor of the city of Quebec; Michel Fiset, In his quality as chairman of the Board of Health or Lhe clty of Quebec; lion, James McShane, In his quality\"as mayot o?the city of Montreal, aud Alexandre Germain, In his quality as president of the Board of Health of the clty of Montreal And, whereas, the sald Central Board of Health, in virtue of tho powers conferred on iL by lhe aforesaid section of the Revised Statutes of the Province, nas, al a meeting held in Montreal on the &fh inst., enacted certaln regulations which iL believes proper to aver: the terrible plague of cholera with which the province ls menaced.And, whereas, by an order-ln.councll bearing date of.Ttn september, it Las pleased us Lo sanc- Uon the said regulations.Abd, whereas, It Lehouves 10 publish the said regulations In the Ogictal Guzette of Quebec and Lo prociaim it In force.For these causes by and wlth the advice and consent of the Executive Councll of our sald pro- viuce we deciarc the aforesald regulations enacted as aforesaid by the sald Central Board of Health ana by us approved as aforesaid Lo be as follows, to wit: Untl otherwise ordered it is forbidden to bring in py water or by land emigrants or emigrants effcets within Lhe province of Quebec.It Is forbidden [or any vessel coming (rom an infected port or reported to be infected with cholera, to touch st any point in the province of Quebec Or disembark anything wnactsoëver, pas- sèngers, crew or merchandise.It'ls forbidden for any vessel having had on board during lhe voyage one Or more cases of cholera to touch at any point in the province of Quebec or disembark anything whalsoever, pas- seugers, crew or merchandise.IU 18 the duty of municipal councils In the province of Quebec Lo have the above regulations respected and executed.For ail purposes of the title VII, chap.3, section 2, of the Revised Statules, province of Quebec, all the local health boards established under the authority of article 3063 of 54 Vic., chap.27, are those alluded Lo Ip title VII, chap.3, section 2, Mevised Statutes, province of Que- vec, and entrusted with the execution of the rogulations enacted by the Central Board of Health.Unt) otherwise ordered the present regulations on the Board of Health of the province of Quebec, passed under the authority or section 1, chap.:, title VII, Kevised Statutes, province of Quebec, are those of Lhe Central Board of Health, under the authority of section 1, chap.3, Revised Statutes, province of Quebec, and we, by these presents, bave enacted and ordained, and do enact and ordain that the aforesaid regulations now published in ihe Quebec Omeial Gazette, are In force in our province of Quebec.And of all as above set forth our loyal subjects and all Lhose whom Liese presents may concern, are requested Lo take cognizance and conform thereto.In virtue of which, etc.Given ab Government House, in our city ot Quebec, P, Q.this 7th day of September, ln t a yeor of Our Lord 1392, and of our reilgn Lhe 56 (Signed) L.P.PELLETIER, Prov, Secretary.Hos the \u201cWandrahm'' Cholera on Board.QUEBEC, September 8.\u2014Mr.Wai.Rae, of Allan, Rae & Co., called upon the Provincial Secretary to ascertaip whether the proclamation affected steauiships already on their way to the Bt.Lawrence.He was told that if the steamship companies gave the authorities a proper opportunity fur dealing with the passengers, especially the steerage passengers, they would be permitted to land here.Mr.Rae acknowledged that the restriction was in the Interest of both company and public, and promised to cable to Liverpool asking the company not to accept steerage or intermediate passengers until) this proclamation Is revoked, so that the steamships on the way over will be received, Hon.M.Pelletier asked Dr.Lachapellé to make similar arrangements with the sleam- ship companies in Montreal.He will be given carte blanche to deal with the passen- Kers of steamshipe now on thelr way as he deems Ht, Ten men have alsd been added to the Provincial police, and it Wili be further increased if necessary to enforce the regulations of the Ceutral Board, but this is far from likely, as the steamship companies are meeting the authorities more than halfway in taking precautions, The reason for al! this rush appears to be that Dr.Lachapelle has received a cable from a private source in Europe that the stoamahip dus at quarantine to-morrow had a case on board before salling, whioh is supposed to be cholera.Strange to say,this report has been curren?on the street all day and ail sorts of wild rumors are aflout as to the extent of the ravages of the dizease, The steamship referred to is the \u2018 Wandrahm, \u201d of the Hansa and American Packet line, saillog [rom Hamburg and Antwerp.It is said also that the two admirais have been warned by telegraph from Father Point as to the prevalence of cholera on board, Should the report prove true the vessel will be strictly quarantined and every possible precaution taken to prevent the disease irom reaching Quebes.Mayer Fremont has called a public meat- ing to support Lhe Central Board of Health in Lhe action it has taken to prevent immigrants {rom landing.Russia's Effective Mcasures, BERLIN, September B.\u2014Protessor Virchow has pubtirhed the results of his enquiries in Russia in regard tocholera and facts con- pectod with it.He declares that the measures in toroe in Russia for treating persons atlacked with the malady aud for preventing its spread are excellent and that Russia is ahead of Germany In this respect, The exceptionni virulence of the plague in the Voiga thstricts, Professor Virohow adds, 1s because the physical condition of the Inhabitants is so reduced by famine that il is impossible to save them once they nre attacked by cholera, Prof.Virchow says that owing to inadequate knowledge of the bacil- Jus it is impossible to tell whether the chotera will recur in the spring.He holds that the theory that the disease germ is killed by the cold is a mistake, as winter epidemics huve occurred in St.Petersburg.Ronews Its Virulence at Hamburg.LoNDoN, September 8.\u2014The Slandard'a Hamburg correspondent gives Lhe following cholera record for Wednesday: Fresh attacks, 916; dearhs, 302; interments, 629.He states that 700 bodies awalt interment.He srys: \"lhe epidemic has renewed its viralonce In the suburbs and lo the neigh- borhoud of the central cemetery, where whole familles have been swept away.In jorder to reduce the chances ol! infection the authorities recommend the simplest pos sible funerals, without flowers, palis or any unnecessary paraphernalin.The warm, gamp weather hers favors the spread of the jague, The president of the Board of Beatth hae been dismissed from office.\u201d All Over in Persia.LonpoN, September 8.-The Times\u2019 Teheran correspondent says: The cholera epidernid-au consod here.The bazaars are again open and business has been resumed, The mortality here ls variously estimated at from 13,000 to 20,000, while for the whole of Persia it Is at least 30,000, Uncle Sam\u2019s Frontier.WASAINGTON, September &\u2014A, telegram from the United States Consul at Bremea says there is no cholera in that city.The following telegram was also received from the United States Consul at Quebec: \u201cErmigrante from steamship '\u2018Clroassian\u201d stakted for pointe in Westérn States vis adian Pacific, entering at Sault Ste.arie and Detroit Quarantined for twenty hours.A copy of this was sent.Lo the \u2018Treasury Department and sepen as ot: Cu fl HE MONTREAL DAILY STA | ing of the Provincial Board of the following resolution un on Monday at Rousels Point A x oar ia used for the purpose.The (us loms officials are expecting orders to fumigate all baggawe and emigrants\u2019 effects, - niario Backs Quebwse Up.ToroNTo, September 8,\u2014Al a special meet- ealthh ves- fumigating ail malls from Canada Tia 18 us- terday afternoon was unanimously submitted: shat in view of tha action of the President of the Unlled States wo has issued an order estab- {shin à quarantine of twenty days Against vêt- sels carrying emigrants 80 as to prevent the Introduction of oholera into ports of Unlied States, thereby deflecting the stream of emigrants to our shores, and 0lso Seeibg the unprepared condition of the quarantine station at «rosse Isle and other Canadian ports, the Provincial Board of Health of ontario, through the Hon.the Minister of Agriculture, desires to urge most stropgly on the Government of minfon of Canada the advisa.vility of issuing immediate regulations enforcing a quaranting of twenty days against all vessels carrying emigrants to Canadian ports.\" EASTERN TOWNSHIPS FAIR OPENED.Lisut.-Governor Angers Officiates\u2014A Walk Through the Diffeéront Departments\u2014 Some of the Attractions, [SPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) BHERBROORE, Que, Soptember 7.\u2014Yestor- day was ghe opening day ol the Eastern Townships Exhibition, and a long afternoon of slght-sesing followed.The shades of evening were coming on Lelore all was done, and the last Item on the programme of the clvie holiday carried out.fl was the first day for spectators at the fair, which practlcaily opened at 8 o'clock in the morning, when the gates and doors were thrown beck and inspection invited everywhere.The formal opening, however, did not take place until 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and again His Hooor tha Lieutenant-Governor ufficlated.Sherbrooke is making good use of Ju distinguished guest.He will have a bundle of eloquently worded and beautifully illuminated addresses to carry back to Spencerwood, His Honor was escorted to the ground by a guard of honor and was ro- ceived at the platlorm in fronto! thejudges\u2019 stand by the officers of the Assoclation.They welcomed him to their exhibition In an address read by the President, Mr, R, H.Pope, M.P, for Compton, lt was brief, and so was the reply.His Honor thanked them for thelr kindness and expressed his pleasure at belng present once more at THE GREAT EASTERN FAIR of the province.He had seen something of their snow, and all that he had seen pleased him.He directed their attention to the upproaching World's Falr to Le held in Chicago, and urged upon the eastern [army era the value of exhivliing there in competi: tion with the world.There would no difficulty in finding worthy exhiblts ; in fact the only difficulty would be in selection, where all were so good.The Hon.Louis Beaubien also addressed the people and also referred to the province's exhibits Lo be shown at the World's Fair.Ine Commissioner for the province was present, making arrangements for a wood representation from the Sherbrooke Exnibition.i And eo the fair was opened in due form, The work of judging the stock had heen commenced at ten o'clock and cpntinued during a part of the aiternoon.the horses Lhe prizes were awarded for 'tbor- oughbreds and hackneys and some of the cattle were also seen in the ring, but none of the premium lists were completed.The thoroughbred class was not numerous, but although few, the exhibits were of superior quality, Ihe hackneys all belonged to Mr.Cochrane, of the Hillhurst farm, and were fine specimens of that useful breed of horses.Tue Sherbrooke fair is n combination, some say, of ali the æood poiuts ol! other exhibitions.It 18 four or five county fairs rolled up Into one, with cattle, horses, sheep, swine and poultry represented, \u2018 this are added departments ol manulac- tured articles, machinery, farm products, fancy work and works of art.Then THE COMBINATION 1S ROUNDED OFP with a little bit of the wild west riding and fancy shooting, a dog alrcus, lacrosse matches, side shows and a dally balloon as-! cension.The latter dia not come off yesterday, as the wind was too high to permit ofa! sale ascent being made, And yet all thess\u2019 varied attractions did not bring out a large! crowd of spectators for the opening dav.Not more than fifteen hundred people were; on the ground, but td-day four times that, number are expected, The threatening clouds of yesterday kept many at home.The display in the main buliding is not up to that of last year, either in the merit or number of exhibits, The space is principally devoted to manufactured articles, and local factories are well represented, and particulariy the milling interests ,ot Sher- brouke.Thera is a floe display of \u2018waggons and carriages from a number of facturios, an interesting exhibit of maple sugar making apparatus, and a large and tempting show of dairy products.In the cheese department the aairymen of Brome and Mis- sisquol have nearly a monopuly, ns|they have placed on the shelves 240 cheeses.Last year they won the sweepstakes in the exnibition of the Domininn Dairy Association's exhibition, then held here, and now they are alter the Townships prizes.In Lhe upper portion of the building is fancy work and a collection of amateur art work in oil, water colors and crayon.It contains a number of very pretty land- acapes of MORE THAN ORDINARY MERIT.The working dairy ie in operation, making butter and cheese before the visitors\u2019 eyes, and the object lesson taught here is one of the most useful to be earned on the fair ground.It is In charge of two experts from the Experimental Farm.Ottawa, and 1s tilled with the most improved apparatus.Tnere is à large ana good collection of stock on Lhe ground, including excellent herds of Herefords, Shorthorns and Jerseys.One feature of this department is the superior exhibit of heavy working and bee! cattle.Tne leading feature ot the day's programme of amusements was the horse races, one for trotjers and one for running horses.Neither were very fast, but they were so keen and so close that they excited considerable Interest.In the running race, there were three starters, the distance being three-lcurthe of a mile, best mo in three hoats.It was decided us foi- ows: Beaconsfield Stables\u2019 bh Nival.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.1 1 J.R.Woodward's b g Orlando .\u2026\u2026 2 2 W.J, Hunt's bs Sunrise.3 3 Time, 1.21%, 1.2234.Trotting race; mlle heats, best three in five\u2014 8.Vallee's Boy Tom.3212 21 R.St.Plerre's Grey Tom + 3 3 4 1 3 J.R.Woodward's Darby 21 2 8 4 4 3, HU, Nytters Grass.! 1 4 41 3 2 0.Dion's leauce.5 5 5 dist.As it was not decided In six heats, the race was postponed until to-day, The Montreal Junior incrosse team defeat- od the Sherprookes by a score ol three games tu one.After Vermont Settlers.OTTAWA, September 8.\u2014dir.D.J.Waggoner, Dominion itnmigration agent for the State ot Vermont, leit last night for White River Junction, in that state, where the state !air opers to-day.Mr.aggouer took with him for exhibit a box containing a number of samples of this year's crop of wheat, coals and two-rowed barley grown on the lixperimontal arm at Indian Head, N.W.1.and on three private (arms in the same neighborhood.The samples, espoci- ally of varley, are exceedingly fine and will, - no doubt, have a good elect on the practical iarmers of the Green Mountain piste, who are now cousicering the advisability of ceas- Ing from wrestling with the stumps and stones ol their nitive state and emigrating to ihe fertile prairies of the Canadian North.os .| .Fa ton Street Railway Strike.HAMILTON, Ont, September 8.-.About fifty of the elghty or more moter men and condugtors employed by the ' Hamifton Electric Street Railway Company went out on strike at ono o'clock yesterday after- noob.\u2018he men loft thelr cars standing on the tracks all along the lines of the company and the directors are now making a great effort to move them.About thirty of the employés refused to strike, and tnege, with a lew unskilled men, are trying to keep some of the cara running.On some of the cars the Messrs Griffith and other dirsetors are acting as conductors, but as yet they have been unatle vo move traffo to any extent.The strikers cléim that the company haye Leen worklug them fifteen hours a day during the week, while the agreement with the city was that the men were not to ba chipelled to work more then ten hours per day.It is also said the tom- pany refuses to nay tlie motor men and conduotors for over time as Was atipu- latèd.- \u2018The managers of the gem panyÿ were approacheü by & committee from the Street Raliway Employés'.- Asscolét .esterday, but the latter were Telus : W, us rights and liberties of the subject.AY.tra pay.fox over-timo and reinstatement of th Pale rged union men, Belore the strike was four hours old the managers ol the Tallway hud every ear mdnned with motor men and conductors, and ran the cars où the regular schedule nearly all afterncon and evening.Al three or four hundred people, comp of strikers and thelr islands, stood at the corner of King and ames streets, and the union wen did thelr best to persuade the oid motor men, who wore atlll on the cars, to join the strikers, and when their persuasious alled to accomplish the desired purpose the men wale huoted by-the crowd.Abou a dozen pollee kept the arowd back from the cars, and up Ul this evening no ulsturb- anôs worthy of note has occurred.The Company refuses to listen to the men's demands, and will not keep a man bir thelr employ who 18 known to belong to the union, THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC: \u2018 The Commission Resumes Its Work at : Quebec, Queseo, Beptomber 8.\u2014Tha Royal Com- Mission on tho Liguor Trac met agaln yesterday morning.Dr.MeKay, proprietor of the Belmont retreat, testified that about bo percent.of the patients go out cured.The average number of inmates In the institution for the year is 300 or 400.Borne of the patients return several times, Thair ages range all the way from 18 to 60, jAs à general rule they are the offspring of parents who drink, It takes four months to effect à cure.Many of the patients brought to the institution have beon victims of {impure and adulterated liguor.Mr, Willam Rae, of Allans, Rae & Co., did not think !t desirable Lo pass a prohibl- tory law.lt would be interfering with the passed such a law would be absolutely impossible to enforce.He would favor the placing of the sale of liquor in honest hands whether it was by high license or otherwise.Mr.J.I'remont, mayor of Quebec, was In favor of placing the police uuder an independent board, He was in favor of engour- aging the sale of light wines.Judge Andrews thought that prohibition was neither just nor politie, nor vould it be sucoessiully enforced, and a law not enforced had a demoralizing effect and weakened the peonle\u2019s respect for all law.If it was found impossible to enforce a license law, how much more difficult would it be Lo enforce prohibition, especially when, as ne believed to pe the case, the majority of the people were notin favor of {ts enactment, Mr.Victor Chateauvert, president of the Board of Trade, declined to give any definite opinion on the subject of prohibition.Mr.L.% Joncas, M.P.for Gaspe, said that all the parishes in his county but one were under a probibitory clause of the license law, but in each of them there were ten or twelve places where liguor was sold illegally.He believed there was less drinking under the license law.Licenses were not granted in these parishes because the priests objected Mr.James Lewoine, inspector of Inland Revenue, said that illiclt- distillation was comparatively insignilicant as to quantity.The great trouble was the smuggling, which was carried on to an enormous extent.Since May, $100,000 worth of smuggled liquor had been seized, and he did not think this was one-third of the quantity smuggled.Hon, Joly de Lotbinlere advocated the lessening of the duties on light wines and beer and increasing those on spirits.Mr.Brosvan, comptroller of provincial revenue, had had a report made to him res cently as to the places where liquor was sold lor ipedicinal purposes.In one parish one montn\u2019's sales show that liguor sold on orders of two aoctors and the parish priest averaged more than a bottle Lo each head of the population, Other parishes were nearly as bad, It would be too expensive to entorce prohibition, Are unlike all other pills.No purging or ain.Act specially on the liver and bile.rter's Little Liver Pills.One pill a dose.Special Notices.THEY ARE NOW LIVING, Hearty and Strong.A few months ago & prominent family on |St Catherine street, Montreal, had tw weak and delicate children; they were both giris, one aged four months and the other twenty-seven months.\u2018The anxious mother tried various modes of dieting in order to bring strength to the frail children.Beveral makes of artificial foods were used, but only one seemed to give any results, this was Luctated Food.After this celebrated food was used tor a couple of weeks, the little ones refused other foods, which plainly showed that Lactated Food was relished and perfectly assimilated.There was a perceptible increase in flesh in both chile dren; they became much stronger, and en- juyed perfect rest and sleep.To-day, these two children are amongst the heaithiest und strongest.in Montreal; and tho parents are delighted and pleased.Lactated Pood is doing this granu work avery day.It is specially useful to every weak and puny child, and invariably gives strength and new life.We strongly advise every mother to give Lactated Food an immediate trial.Rt The Tripod.According to the Babylonian Talmud, \u201cNine hundred and three are the kinds of death made in this world,\u201d Physiologists drop the nine hundred, \u2018declars that life stands on a tripod, and assert that we die by the lungs, the heart, or the brain.The troubles that assall the majority of men and women in this age arise.irom the great nervous system.This wonderful perve organization is a most complicated structure, and so marvellously arranged that the slightest trouble in any one part at once affects the whole.The brain is the great connecting link between the mind and the body; and all the organs of the body may be said to be the agonts of the mind, inasmuch as the mind manifesta itself through them all, It is therefore of the utmost importance that the great nerve aystem should be kept in perfect order and ropair.The sleepless, nervous, irritable, despondent and dyspeptic are suffering every da from terrible nerve troubles.Theee ailments, which at first appear hardly worthy of attention, lead straight on to paralysis and Insanity when neglected.Hundreds of men and womeon in our pub- Île and private insane asylums are the vie- tims of nervous troubles, which might have been cured had early attention and proper care been given to them, To-day the victims of nerve troubles have a sure and unlailing cure in Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, which 1s known to the medioal taculty as a great \u201cnerve food.\u201d This heaven-given preparation possésses the necessary virtues and powers to snatch the nervous from the perils which surround them.it ie a cure for sleeplessness, irritability and despondency\u2014troubles that aré ns common in our country as toothache.There Is littie hope for the nervous indi- dual if the ordinary medicines of the day are used, as they cannot reach the nerve centres.Paine's Celery Compound atone is fitted for the great work; Lhousands have used it, And hone have been disappointed with the results obtained.Nervous and broken-down mortal, we counsel you to try the remedy hat never falls, 1?yo.value life and wish to be strong and happy.Ladies should buy their wools, yarns and fingerings at 8 Carsley's.Oniy the best qualitios kept in stock, and each package ana hank js Tull weight.Corract Observatory Time.The finest diamonds, gold and sliver watches, kept by J.B, Williamson, 1741 Notre Dame street.Call and see them.Music, cheap edition, song, Twelve Months ' AgoTo-nigbt and By the Sea Waits, Vannab, now ready.l0c each.Que Jersey, the finest jersey out, 20c.W.Street.210 8 3aw Ali high class French and American boots and shoes now being cleared at 20 per cent.lower than usual prices ati, Carsiey's, Notre Dame street.An Old and Well-tried Remedy.Mas, WinsLow's Score AYnor should always Le used Jor children while teething.Itaoïtens the wma, allay all pein, cures wind colic anu 1a She Bt remedy for diarrhæa 25 cents a bottle Chrysanthemums, served as a salad, are a favorite article of diet amongst the Japanese.qe cv When Baby was sick, we pve her Custom.\u2018Whee she was 8 Jhild, she cried for Castoria.Whee she became Miss, she clung to Castors #hoù #0 bad Children, she gave them Castoris.= : .ORTER, TESK EY & Unis Leally the Best Month For day.to IL LON Pal ; [ FO * pi.Bona ntl comtorisils a ly un J A.M, (rain to acide = * 1 Th th ANCINO~XISR NM, UWLER, 14 LATOUR AT.G-MISk > XR.13 LATOUR ix will ra.her advance alam 14tŸ Rép.Bexinnérs Mond aan a Bite pmigpse Moudars aia Frisaye Brivhia «.dar \u201che Gren To \"War nt .Pollen Games Racy st Longuenll-Bancy Hanks Lowers Reco, ; Yestorday was 4 gala de or the Finest.\u201cWhey ran.and that quick not to arrest any prisoners, but to captll prizes.Somé got them, while others fire doomed to disappointment.The prit al evant, how aver, was the tug-of-war | waen Toronto and Montreal.It was ap iting time for poth teams, and the miel to Nicols, of the Toronko team, whol wag stated, pad bumt a bleod-vesselfiyas regretted by all, especially as at the ile of the accl- dent Toronto's meu were sling up better than lo the rst round.TiMome team got the best of it at the droffand with an occasional \u201cheave\u201d from Set.Loye, they fnoreased their lead to foMlinches.The Torontos had to give up _infle second tug, owing Lo the illness of Nid and although they have not carried aw+yfie champlon- ship, they carry away pleasgt memories of their visit, Naturally tie fief was de- ligbtod.So wore Lhe MayviM lc.Nolan ana Cunningham, the latter (af advantage of tbe occasion to dwell vite benolits co bo derived by living in St.@w-ence Ward.Fotiowinx is à summary @the games: 100 yards, chief upd sobnfleB\u20141st prize, whip; nd dressing cua; Bro, fHze 4h, clgars; did not take place, aud à race peice reporters pe ance was pu vhich ri al the same ¢ ¢ wi id; eh re: 100 yards, city 6 prize value $10; hort BOOS To \u20ac ve set him: of box clgars\u20141, MuMabon, =.don, Rggrson; 3, Dave tL, bara Es ands, reserve men of Mbice\u20141st, prize value $10; 2nd, barrel of Hour 1, tank of coal ol; 4tu, Larçet of Hour: 5 Mre\u2014i, P.C.sneehan, No.7 stall La .Ugury, Se.7; 8 PC Marte, No, bg .Grim, N F.100 3 Ards, chy ee.fat , 215 1bs.and over\u2014 Ist, prize value §10; ff case of Uquor; Sed, taney rug; 4a, a prive; ntries\u20141, P.Maillard, No, 8; P.C, Jubin, Ni: P.C.Murray, years' service 0 yards.officers and ms 2 nd, fancy chair; tover-1st, prize Vaiue $1 Sn.weerse hai vive, ALL, 3 Lo order; 5 enr tries\u20141, \u20ac.u'boung@ NO.7; 2 carey, No 10; 4, be C.Hogg#- 1; #, ve than per, No, 200 \"Yards.sergeants\u20141q@orize value $10: 2nd, prize; 3rd, punts to orl 4th, sult of un- derwenr\u2014in this race therdiere only two entries, Sergeant Clarke ran LElts\u20141, \u2018Sergeant Loye, No.2; 2, Sergeant Claj No.7.00 yar ards, aity police ov@iftcén and -under twenty years service\u20141st pl value $10; 2nd, case of liquor; 3rd, piece oth, 4th, box eut Loss! tobacco.Fourentr les .PC.Carrig, No.D; P.Cc.Sheehan, 30.© FOREN Durey, No.4, P.C.Béec :b, 200 yards, Gy police I sergeants \u20141st, prize value $310: 2nd, fan Jock; 3rd, box of soup; ail, travelMng Tag.Intries\u20141.Nasi.11; 2, O'Keete, Nu.GB, Rele, No.2; 4, Courtois, No.6.The next on the progrigne was the first pull of the tug-vl-war ppionship of the Montreal and Toronto (fe forces, Lhe result of which is given tr This was followed by the lirst pull is open amateur tug-oi-war contest, aftogghich came: Quarter mile, open to M al city \u2014 18t, gold medal; 2nd, silver mpg ard, ae clock; Ath, Seven entries.Thisge was a hotly contested une, being run In sec.; 1, PC.Coie- man, No, 9; PC Cal 5 No.7; 8,P.C.Broulllet, Ne?5; F4 NO.5.œuarter whe, open wn bers of the Montreal Fire brigade - 1st, gold 1: ud, d'age, Five Sr: caddiv ol tes; 4UpUX entres\u20141, Kiremaëd Mo, et 1; 8 P.Pres seau, No, 1; 3, Mux Pru, No, 8; 4, MeCul- louxh, No.George Be aîter the race clalm- ed Le had been fculeu, WlS Lhe objection was nut made to Une it was allowed.Time, 58 onus, liaif- nile, open to amaëf-1st, nut bowl; 2nd, bersy di-h: \u201cird, (ravellÉ bag; 4th, one \u2018dozen photos \u2018Three Cnt dese Ww Chapman; 2, A.Walilums: 3, Jod.Gall udy Luar er-I die, open tv police, 6 ft.high and over- 158 cup; 2nd, bofp order; 3rd, revolver; 4th, box ut self-rasing r.Five ent ries\u20141, C.brophy, No.15; LJ.MeCullough, No.2; 3, P.C Clrran, No, 15 Crea, Xoo TU, &nd La- coste, No, 4, tie for (ouglac 200 yards, city pol and Jinfer 15 years\u2019 service-\u20141st, prizé vs@B10; 2nd, a box vld Chum tobacco; ard.rug : 41h, prize.Five e entries\u2014i, P.C.Iessfiio.à 12, PC Mexulty, Ko.1; 8,P.us frreps , No.5; 4, P.C.Carrig, Ho.10 200 \u2018yards, city years\u2019 service\u2014ist, conl; 3rd, a prize; be C.Gallaher, 3 0 over 5 and under 10 value $10; 2nd.ton of prize.Five entries\u20141, 2.'P.C.Carey, No, 1; 3, F, 4, sutl 4, P.G.Jobin, No.2.8 seconds, lt mue, pro nal-\u201418t, soi, 2nd, $6; ard.$4, Alu be ars\u2014Six J.Mooney; 2, J.B.u; 3, T.oral à =.Presseau.Time 2 oming down the home stretch d.b, Presfiipushed Mooney off the track, buat the winne no notice and ran away from hlin al ease, , Quarter indie, city under 5 years' service \u2014 1st, swing mac 2nd, fire extinguisher; Srd, prize; 4h, p i, prize; six entrles\u20141i, P, 1.Coleman.N0.3 >.C.Broulllette, No.fi 3.Pp carey, No J P.\u20ac.MeKeown, No.~ r Poe Carbon the men ot No.5 Police station, for, \u201chu hip and four prizes; sl Bix entries\u20141, ette; 2 P.C, Menar Fou res a Pp ÆPapagne; 5, Aotng Sorel.O° Keele.First pull between No.2 pe \u2018bu Of- Wl ne ation and Bell Telephone police teum of Ny team: No.2 Pours tol.C.Crouchene (anchor), P.©.Battahu, .0 pra, P.C.Champagne,Sergt, Cour Bout + phonfl\u2014A.Belanger (anchor), A.a phoo MC Verville, TB.Arm: slrong, captain The Tele pho apd held 161 second pull wi teams of the ps team, who Jo 1 repannier, ¥ G'Krefe, Ca in oon The seca of the police and Lhe Telephone comp Pani, which was won by, the M 16 inches ab the end of two tes and@frter.me ug jor the championship of Canada: secured the drop by an inch ihe pistol fired again.The tween the second and third The following were the third C.Broulliette (anchor), P.G.vrrear POLE.Filiatreault, @Pr, 205 fos] Tremblay, 3.8 1 1 St, Louls, 1% Larocque, 1 PRONTO POLICE 186 1b8.Nichells, and Bell, 210 1x Dodds, 1974 Irving.2 1 ON -00000000 5 First tug 4 234 inches.second fe by 8 inches.led off Chief After theff¥e tugs Were pu off Chie of Police (jes and Chief Benoit, of the Fire Brigafrranged a match for a purse of $25 for @Men of their respective forces who hav pjulled in a match belore.The police warffde teams were: .Fa remen., No.1, Max Presseau, No.6, anchor anchor.wv, ¢.onl No.1 1 R.Presseau à No.4 + beta 6.11 Perrier, No, 4 IN e Iie 1 Blanchet, No.4 chiot tugBfaptain, Cher Renoit, captain.Aiter (dlimes MT.À.Clark posted a for- fert ny 334A Id.James\u2019 hands for a match at $100 de, 3% mile dash, between Firemen Ale and Benoit, of No, 1 Station.P.C.Sul LACROSSE.Mingion ve.Valleyfleld.\"Thega clubs will meet on the Shamrock LacrosBounds on Saturday to play off the profit matoh.[Lilacs vs.Emunetts.Thor good deal of interest taken in this mdf which will come off on Saturday next.esont the Lilacs are one match ahond.rens Lacrosse Games, At thfpeting of Arena A.A., It was decided Lhe games will be held at Rock- field, oflurday, the 17th.Entries must bé in fp tho 15th.That Lacrosse Row.Orral Beptember 7.\u2014Messrs, White, Duan crosseP, who were detained in Toronto on acc \u2018of Stewart's arrast on Monday, retucpprome this morning.They were not injleast disturbed over the arreat, and hdlttle to \u2018fear about the ultimate resuit{the action taken In the Queen city.pwart sa re 1 won't amount to anyth ana sure of belong acquij when the dase is heard In Toronto.Yestdy, he says, only the witnesses for a pleution were called, on tho strength of wijthe Justice of the Peace sent the cade |nigher court for hearing, He says he hfuilicient evidence to clear himself of thjarge against him.He says be can showt he neiély assisted in.separating Wadk and Crown while they were located | Ih other's arma, Crown was on the groyit the time.Xelth came in and also rusfAt Crown.A moment later Irving } otryStewart ou the ear from behind, 14x him, and Warbrick, who had left Crd continued to attack him in front.Stef onanly admits that he did then rétle on Sarkriek nnd strike him, but mins Lhät na never evon ntt temptôd to kidiy person.But-lor ibe ussistance of @ sud Blesouel a few others of the Capital La! be would joris > op nal hear E ip re w »: | ies rs ni fault he will eked them expelled From the the & \u2018BASEBALL \u2019 National League, BUFFALO, September 9.\u2014Following were the results of the League games played threuzhout the country to-day: First game at New For, ; H EK: Row yark.2988 99390 ; 7 Pitts ug.03 00300 6 Baar los Buste and Boyle; Frèrry and Miller, pire, Lyn Firs: pires game al Washington\u2014 Washington.0000Q1100 2 8 4 Cleveland.10 100x 8 8 g Batterles\u2014Abbey and Mililgan; Clarkson and Simmer, Umplre, Snyder.At Now Now York.ree.336020328 1 18 8 Pittsburg.0800300 Batterles\u2014Crane and Boyle; Evorott and Mon.Umplre, Lynch.AL Washington\u2014 Washington se 1100038001 8 18 f Cleveland.0 001010 Batterles\u2014Killen and McGuire; cuppy and tm mers.Umptre, Snyder.At Bos Lon Boston .201010012 7 at 1 8t.Lou 00010000 \u2018patlories-Nienols and Bennett; Carruther and Buckley.Umpire, Gaffney.Ab Br ooklyn\u2014 2 1 2 3 2 ; Heddo LK cena AS Philadelphia.Batterles\u2014 Chamberlain and Vought vrèraisg and nd Glements.| Umpire, Emslie.00010020 3 8 4 00021x 5 Louisville a.59818888 4 0 1 altimo .0000100 2 9 Batteries \u2014 : Svratton and Merrits Cobb and Gunson.Umpire, Burns, The Pastimes Won.The Pastimes Baseball Club, of Arnprior, dofeated the \u201cStanford\u201d nine at Reulrew yesterday; for a purse of $40.Boore, 17 to and an innings tO spare, FOOTBALL.First Jerseys vi.argyles.The following are the team to represent the Flrst Jerseys against the Argyles on Saturday next, the 10th inst.: J.Monald, goal; J.Foy, ¥.Jacks, backs; J, Brown, J.Burgess Kane, half- backs; J.O.splers, captain; Ww.Horner, 8 Dow, J.\"Dawson, forwards.First Jerseys vs.Argyles, The following team will represent the First Jerseys agalnst the Argyles, on Saturday next the 1Otb insu: J.Donald, goal; Poy F F.Jacks, Lacks; J.Brown, J.Bur- oon J.Kane, halr- backs; T.Noble, A.O, Splers, captain; W.Horner, J.Dawson, 8.Dow, forwards.Ottawa University Football Teams.Orrawa, September 7, \u2014 Although the scholastic year at the Ottawa University only opened this morning, still there was considerable talk among the few students thare to-day about the football prospects for the coming season.There is every promise of a first-cluss team, as usual, as most of the old players are sure to come back in tLe course of a few days.Many of them are in Lhe city already.Aniong them are Melbugall Broderick, Kehoe, Mea, agher, Troy, Murphy, Belarger, Guillet wen Clarke, the Rlover half-back, is sure to return, and it is very likely will be appointed captain and manager of the fifteen, Arrangements have already been made for a practice on Saturday next, when the season opens.A meeting of the Rugby Union will be held in Toronto todecide upon a schedule of dates.Messrs.McCarthy and Griffin, former students, will represent the cols legiana at the meeting.TROTTING.Nancy Breaks More Records.ST.PAUL, September 7.\u2014* Nancy Hanks\u2019 has again broken the world\u2019s trotting record, Fifty thousand persons æreeted the \u2018famous mare as she came ob the track ata quarter to four.For an instant the mare wag irresolute, then a little jerk of the reins started.her salling toward the wire.A second start was thought necessary.This time Doble nodded his head and a great ory arcse, for Nancy was off.The gallant mare flew up the track, making the quarter in 3214 and the cheers broke out afresh as steadily she flew around the turn.All the watchers vold that she had reached the hal! in 1.03%.She flies toward the three- quarters without the semblance of a skip and reaches in 1.34)4.Doble is leaning forward and giving her free rein.Like the wind she comes down the stretch and under the wire.Half a minute elapsed before the card came oul, reading \u2018\u2018 2,07,\u2019 and the excitement and enthusiasm know no bounda, Doble was carried to the stand on the shoulders of the crowd.Trotting at the Kingston Falr.* |8PECIAL TO THE STAR] KINGSTO, Ont., September 8.\u2014It rained hard for two hours yesterday afternoon, but for all that there was a largo attendance at tbe Fair.The horse races were very interesting.In the running contest, P.Me- Laughlin\u2019s \u201cWarlock\u201d took first place, J.Gunn's \u201cAlma\u201d second, and A.Wilson's \"Glonolla\u2019\u201d\u2019 third.2.36 class\u2014 Beaclis\u2019 \u201cFrank L.,\"\u201d of Gananoque, 1, 2, 2; Cooper's \u201cDaisy 8.\u201d of! Bloomfield, 2,1,1,1; Banister's \u201cPrince of Kingston,\"5, 43 3.14, Time: 2.51, 2.45, 2.41%, 2.40.The three-minute trot was not finished.\u201cBilly Douglas,\u201d of Brantford, took two heats, and \"ML France,\u201d of Newboro, \u201cTommy B,\u201d of Ogdensburg, one each.Other horses were \u201cBessie, Napanee, and * B,\u201d of Gananoque, The fastest time was 5 60 on slow track.\u201c anh \u201d Boa In the United States.Mr.Jose Segram, the well known Waterloo aratiiler, has sold his racer * Tactician.\u201d Boston parties are said to have become the purchasers, the price.being $3000.Tactlclan was by \u201cBen D'Or,\u201d out of \u2018\u2018SlaKe&y,\u201d ana had quite a reputa- Lion on both the Canadian nd American turf.Races at Longueuil.The Montreal syndicate intend to hold a trotting meoting on the 12th, 13th, 14th.Following is the card: FTR8T DAY, ær < SECOND DAY.Named FACE.eveerrnnnsnrnn a.ss.$200 2.30 clnss.200 Five mile dash THIRD DAY, 2.87 class.$150 Free for all.400 Consolation named race.200 CONDITIONS.\u2019 yÂational Trotting Assoclation rules to govern.in each race to be awarded only ong promi, All races Lo be mile heats, best 3 in 5, n harness.Four to enter, three to start, Money divided\u201450, 25, 15 and 10 percent, Right reserved to change tho order of the programme.Entrance, à per cent.of purse, which must accompany nomination, and 5 per cent.additional trom winners.Entries close Friday, September 9, and should be addressed to secretary, 1802 St.Cabh- erine st, Montreal.CRICKET, Irish Cricketers Defeated.Boston, September 7\u2014The All New Englanders defeated the Gentlemen of | Ireland in the first cricket match by the following Bcore: First innings, Ireland 89; New Englanters 120; Second innings, Ireland 41; Now Englanders 14, with six wickets to £pare.BICYCLING.The Two Mile Record Broken.SPRINGFIELD, Mass.September 7.\u2014A.8.Zimmerman rode his \u2018bieyeln two miles in 4.37 2-5 in Hampden park to-day, cutting down the world\u2019s record 11 seconds.Sporting Newn, to secure insertion on the any Te for which it in intended,ahquld reach the Sporting Editor before 9 a.m , imine in the Ranka of the Strikers.HoMEs Pa., September 8.\u2014The first serious break In the ranks of the strikers was made Tuesday, when one hundred Slavs and sight skilled men returned to work at the Onrnegie Mills.A further break: among the Slavs is oxpected to-day.Arkansas Demooratic.Rock, Ark., September 8.\u2014The De- mocratio ticket, headed by wm.Nishback for fe was elected py à large ve ze shot ports Hare tro ellort to have oafor loag 5 have been spared.sectet shal 1B to bring the child,\u201d whispered Ms: Mor- den tp thé engraver approvingly 3 \u201cand I fetéhed Mm in, you see, ap the very nick of time.\u201d : The rofler, indeed, to Maggie's, over- burdendd heart was instanpaneous, and Lin a lftle while her strength began to rally, and .ghe' was able to listen to what was sold to her.\u201c You will forgive me\u2019 for mentioning the matter at such a\u2019 time,\u201d said Mr.Linch, in his professional tones, \u2018\u2018 but it is my duty to inform you\u2014in case-you may not be aware of the circumstance\u2014 of the existence of a certain document in your husband\u2019s desk.\u201d In an instant, her griet was put aside, | her desolation forgotten, and every nerve and sense became alive to defend, not her husband, Indeed, but his memory.* There is nothing there,\u201d said she, in a calm resolute voice, \u2018\u2018 except some private letters.Has he ever told you that there was ?\u201d * Indeed, he has,\u201d answered the lawyer, with considerable anxlety in his manner,\u2018 And if you have not made a thorough search, Mrs.Milbank, I must entreat you to permit me to do so.The matter is pressing.not only through the time that has elapsed since your husband's decease, but because, while the fate of Mr.Richard Milbank is still uncertain, there will be serious difficulty, in case the document should be mislaid or logt\u201d\u2014\u2014 \u201c Were you yourself made acquainted with its contents ?* gasped Maggie, her thoughts fixed solely upon the paper that she had taken from the desk.and unable to grasp the importance of any other.\u201c Most certainly, I was.I have remonstrated more, than once: wfèh poor Mr.John on his keeping in such a place of custody a document so momentous.I speak.of course, madam, of your late husband\u2019s will, which I drew up my- sell, in accordance with his instructions, and for which I feel in some sort personally responsible.It would set my mind at ease\u2014which, I conless, is troubled by what you have just teld me\u2014if you would permit me to satisfy \u2018myself\u2019 Maggie pointed assentingly towards the desk, to which the lawyer flew at once, like a greyhound slipped from the leash.She was relieved to find that John had not made this man his confidant, but only herself.She would have something in common yet, with her dead husband, that no other soul should share.\u201cThank Heaven.I have found the will I\" eried Mr.Linch presently, ¢ without which we could scarcely have moved a step.\u201d Then, as if conscious how unbefitting wes a tone of triumph at such a moment, he added: \u201c Riches, it is (true, cannot purchase comfort; but poverty believe me.has always power, when the first shock Is over, to make our woe more bitter.\u201d - If Maggie heard, she did not understand his words : on the child, who had toddled away to the window, and was playing at * Bo- peep\u2019 in the curtains that had once concealed the form of Mr.Inspector Brain.\u201c Your daughter is a widow indeed, Thorne,\u201d whispered the lawyer; *\u2018 she cares not whether she has been left all or nothing.\u201d \u201cYer; I always sald John would make the best of husbands; and so it turned out,\u201d answered the engraver softly.She hears nothing that we say, she sees nothing that goes on before her, not even little Willie yonder.Her thoughts are with thé dead.\u201d \u201cDont you think, Thorne, il I were to read the will, or at least state the terms of it, it would do her good\u2014dis- tract her mind, poor soul ?\u201d The engraver shook his head : he had.himself known what it is to love and lose what seems our all.\u201d \u2018 Oh no,\u201d he answered.\u2014* Maggie, darling\u2014Mag- gle\u2014shall we stay here, or shall we go, and leave you to yourself?We wish to do what is best, and most to your mind.\u201d He rose and kissed her : the daughter, who, when she was but an infant, had been his comfort under the severest woe that can wring man's heart: the daughter, who, as sha grew up, had gladdened him with her beauty, her diligence, ber wisdom (save only on one point).her skill, her sympathy: the daughter, who had made her choice at last in obedience to bis will, and whose prosperous and peaceful life, since then, had been the crowning happiness of his old age: the daughter, whom it was hig turn to comfort now.\u201c Yes, yes; I have you left, I know, earest,\u201d sighed she, as if in answer to his caresses.Forgive me, lather, if 1 seemed to have forgotten it.\u201d \u201cDoes my being here soothe you, Maggie ; or would you rather, for the present, be alone with your grief?Do not fear to speak the truth ; I shall not be hurt,\u201d \u201cI would rather be alone, father.\u201d \u201c Then it shall be so, darling.Shall we take the child with ue ?\u201d \u201c No ; please to leave the child.\u201d Her plaintive tenderness had itaelf something childlike about it, which moved both her visitors; and they left her, without remonstrance, as she desired.\u2018Then she took down an ancient Bible, clasped, and with large pictures in it, which was Willic's delight, but only shown to him on high ard rare oc¢- casions when he had been \u2018 good for ever 80 long,\u2019 and laid it down upon the floor before him ; and having thus insurod his silence and attention for some time to come, she locked the parlor door, and sat her down, and drew forth the sealed packet from her bosom \u2014for the time had come at last for her to read it.CHAPTER XXXVIL OAIN AND ABEL.Reader, has it ever been your cruel duty to open the desk of & dead friend, or, worse, of a beloved son who has been taken from you in his manhood, and to read the records hitherto re- serv for his own'eyes?He is in heaven, with the angels: you have no \u2018doubt of that ; and yet, it may be, there will be sgomething\u2014youn know not what ~\u2014gome revelation of his shortcomings awaiting you, which you would gladly t can prove him no wor#e than others: nay, you know him to have been better ; but, at such a \u2018time, and evidence of his weakness will, you feel, jar sadly on your tender regrets, and.put the green wound of loss to torture.- So it was with poor Maggle, as she held that packet in her hand, dhd broke its seal with trembling fingers.Nuy, hér state was far more pitiable, for proof of te shortcoming and \u2018\u2018weak- : neés\u201d there needs must be, by the' necessity of the case\u2014with her the question was, What worse?Oh, why need it be angwered | Why not leave all un- \u2018told till the great Day, when every -dread-presence-\u2026 .parted from me! her eyes were riveted | be disclosed to the All Mer- FI ank hand had been à ot bat clerly One, characteristic\u2014as tho Would say who see a significants in -sach, matters\u2014of hig own orderly and undemonatrative nature / but thé \u2018writ- ting whichinow'mét Maggie's gasé was hurried and uneven, as though the Hn- gers that had held the pen had struggled to keep pace with the winged thought In: vain, and caught but half its meaning, There were blots and dashes; but, like the lesson which the schoolboy knows by heaët, and writes at speed, there was not a single space to mark the pause made by reflection.\u201c Shall I be dead, I wonder,\u201d it \u2018began, \u201cor only dend to you, dear Maggle, when your eyes first light upon these words?Oh, dead, I hope; and so beyond your hate; for if Ilfve, no matter though the seas should be between us, and hall this woful-world, I should feel, I know, the sting of your revilings, the barb ol your abhorrence and contempt.They are not my due, I call that Gogyto witness in whose \"shall stand and tel the.tale that now I tell to you; and yet they will be mine, when I have told it.I see your shudder of disgust and loathing; and feel myself an outcast from your heart, condemned already unjustly though not unheard.Oh, what n life has mine been |\u2014I{ I can call it mine, since nowhere can I take jt up, and find it undissoclated with your own now na ot melancholy vain regrets, and hopeless longings and despalr ! Burely, surely, beyond the grave I yearn for, there must be peace at last, though heaven there cannot be, since you are Pity me, pity me, a little, Maggie, before you shall have read on, and reached what must needs Quench all pity.\u201d His written prayer was answered, for Maggie\u2019s tears were falling in a rain of pity, that blotted out his words, till she could read no more, but sat bowed down in silence, save for the rustling of the pictured leaves of the great book, as the child turned them hither and thither without a plan, and babbled his content.Then once more she read on.(To be Continued.) : Ayer'sPills Are better known and more generally used than any other cathartic.Sugar-coated, purely vegetable, and free from mercury or any other injurious drug, this is the ideal family medicine.Though prompt and energetic in their action, the use of these pills is attended with only the best results.Their effect is to strengthen and regulate the organic functions, being \u2018especially beneficial in the various derahgements of the stomach, liver, dnd bowels.Ayer\u2019s Pills are recommended by all the leading physicians and druggists, as the most prompt and effective remedy for biliousness, nausea, costiveness, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in the side, and sick headache; also, to relieve coldg, feyers, neuralgia, and rheumatism.They are taken with great benefit in chigls and the diseases peculiar to the South.For travelers, whether by land or sea, Ayer's Pills are the best, and should never be omitted in the outfit.To preserve their medicinal integrity in all climates, they are put up in bottles as .well as boxes.\u201cI have used Ayer\u2019s Pills in my family for several years, and always found them to be a mild and excellent purgative, having a good effect ontheliver.Itis the best pill used.\u201d ~Frank Spillman, Sulphur, Ky.Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mass.ho by Druggists Everywhere.! Every Dose Effective CAUTION.EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY IE MARKED T.& BAN BHON£ZE LETTERS None Other Genuine.LUBY'S PARISIAN HAIR RENEWER fe life and strength for the fair.It tans its fallin = Sonne t curas irritation an rivesthehairabeautiful so: and youthful ap; « dent ssased.or the hair fail- ine or LU Bys vu Sure na réitore the pair\u201d Tt Deets itsown testimony of fitequal- ities, #0 say those who ude it.Seld every y where half-price, only 50c a Het, MANHOOD RESTORED.bacoo, optum, amo Semaine.xn Dar der pin srertion, ane of to lead to Fnfirmity, I= convenient fori à foi hy oh a x nadies MT SR order we give aon > nf oe nt mail, all duties eT a rec tn plain envelo aræ Rtreet.OMRCAGO, FLE For sale in Montreal b Druggists, 2038 Nos: Fars; Pharmacists oor.6 Deals BL PILE ITCHING PILES SWAYNE'S stare Sun on INTMENT mot of night wores i Bram vs girs ma man re Boney Sut in Mette: PRI, hy ki és introductions to United Bistes and Brupro: 1811 NOTRE DAME BT, RUBINI, the Great Professor singing, a Rubi HAS ARRIVED.+ or Bu at Sirnor Rub io) Uate prlugis inal Frofusor of Bin in the purest Italia Method ae dome for tue Oper: atic f « and Oratorio an Concer 0; ; highest degree of cetdtnliy\u201d où fhe va han stage Harumon, Valeria, ot ace depot Ma Gardoni, \u2018Joseph Mass, Diaz ao oa wal ils ethers too nurherous to m : cerned.after a fow 1880! Address sigmor Rubini or - Mesurs.A.& S.Nordheimer, MONTREAL, \u201c Letter Address: Bt.Lawrence Hall, Mont; 210 Good » Montreal, OSCAR MARTEL Violinist.Violin lessons and accompaniments.211 13ecd 276 St.Antoine St, Montreal.VOICE CULTURE AND PIANO.Prof.William Bohrer, From the Conservatories of Stattgartand Vienna, 2436 Se.Catherine street, Will resume his lessons on bra SEPTEMBER.Telephone 4374 208 15 MR.CORNISH, PIANIST, will resume teaching after September 4, and can be meen at 177 Drummond street for engagements and lessons.208 tJaod MR.HORACE W.REYNER, A.C.O.(England), Gold Medallist (Theory), Trinity University Toronto, Organist and Chofrmaster Emmanuel ureh, resumes lessons in Piano, Organ, Singing and Harmony, on Monday, Sept.bth, 4 Victoria street, 2108 MADAME ALICE TOVEY\u2019S Singing Classfor Children Will resume Sept.2nd, and meat every Wednesday and Friday.Vacancien algo for private lessons in ainwing or pianoforte.For terms, ete.avvly 21 University Street, 207 8e0d VIOLIN AND ACCOMPANIMENT.J.J.GOULET Haas resurced his lessons.131 MANNFIELD, 208 26 MISS J.BRENNAN esumed music lessons st 313 Roy Street, and at pupils\u2019 residences.For reference 3 >ply to Prot.J.A.Fowler, No.4 Phillips sq.5% MISS MARGARET WATSON 1st-class Liploma and Laureate, will resume teaching on the piano on the 8th Septe.ember.Terma ete, at 156 MANCE ST.205eod8 VIOLIN, BANJO AND MANDOLIN.William Sullivan has resuoed his lessons - 212 12 4434 AYLMER STREET, MISS McANALLY Will resume her music lessons at 27 Mance st.Ë 210 6 JME.J.EDGAR BIRCH, ist and Cheir Master Christ Church Cathedral, even lessons in Organ, Plano, Singing and Theory of Term commences Sep Latiber oth, 22 Crescent street.208 6 Mr, P.J.ILLSLEY, A.C.0.(Eng.), Gold Medalist Trinity College, Toronto, *92.Organist and Choir Master St, George's Church, gives lessons in Organ, Flano,Binging and Theory of Music rm commences Sept 5th.22 Oreacent st.THEORY and PIANOFORTE.Miss L.Estelle Olarkson, Cert.R.A.M.and Trin.Col, London.For terms, apply 66 Durooher st.309 28 MR.MAX BOHRER .has resumed his Pianoforte Teaching.208 15 2436 ST.CATHERINE BT, G.COUTURE, 58 UNIVERSITY STREET, Office hours: 1 to 8 p.m.2078 -FLUTE LESSONS & VOICE CULTURE.MR.HUBERT A.BAKER is ready to receive pupils at his residence, 36 Vietoris St.200 6 MISS RAPETTI Fas resumed her music lessons at her residence, 10 Kinkora ave., opposite Mackay, off Dorchyster, MR, HERBERT PATTON, nist St.James Methodist Church, Teacher of Piano aud Binging.43 Mayor street.200 8 N R.SEPTIMUS FRASER, Tencher of Pinnotforte and Harmony.Bovine Tetarned from hia summer sgjourn at Chan- ques cefve his pu pils on and after se t,5th, A his Ades 32 McGill College ave.208 6 MS! 0.MRE.CASEY will resume, lessons in music at TZ1A Sherbrooke at.an Sept.1st ZU4 Geod ROF.ACH.FORTIER, From the Conservatoire of Paris (France), will re- came his lessona in Singing, Harmon; nr.ge mn pom (tion, &c,, on Monday.hth Sept.166 Mansfield st.208 Li 188 MICHAUD, Teacher 9 of Plano and Harmony, has resumed lessons.Addrel 181B st Lawrence st.or 2274 St.Catherine stree 202 + M* JULES HONE, Professor of Music, has resumed his lesson, 62 VICTORIA STREET.226 ! - ! i Il À DONS The Best and Cheapest.Every Pair\u2019 Warranted.FOGARTY & BRO, Gor.of it Lawrence & & Catherine six 204°4 the mucous disorders and of men and the Women, * êtres in:à yay ofa à the doctor: = Remington School of Typewriting: The Temple, Bi, Jumen St., Mentronl, Will re-open September BUA, pre SHORTHAND (for Office and Reporting), TTPEWRITING, COMPOSTELON CONNESPONDENUE (Commercial and Sooiulx FRACTION: OFFICE TRAINING, FRENCH AND GERMAN.0 this Jastitute pulls are engaged in actual k, and ars th mercial.Local or Lite satisfaction to thelr smploy ors, | m es Girqulars on application.GLASS ROOMS: BRANCHES: lorgnghly B41 fit ted to All] Com- ustness training glve ° BULLOGIS, reining Trafalgar Institute (Affiliated to MaGill University), No.83 SIMPSON STRÉET, MONTREAL, The Higher Education of Young Women.President: SEV.JAMES BAROLAY, D.CPriseipal se McGill Univers 8 With Firat-cleäs Honours, ldinb The os will re-open with an efficient staff of resident and visiting teachers, 0 TUESDAY, 13th Sepiamber, 1892.A Preparatory Department for xirls of 10 years and upwards hax been established a the insti- charge of competent te: ers, » payable by resident students are 8300 * por Session, including board, drawing sad musio ra.A llmited number of non-resident students will be received into the Istituto, the foes, per Sos.Or whoin are as follow Preparatory Department tordinar.courso.88 \u201cUpper School (ordtuary course).7 $, 00 examination for viris Proposing to enter She classes of the Trafalgar Instttate in will be kali at the sehool o Friday, 8th and Yth september, at 10 a.m.Names of intendins candidates should bo Ja tie hands of the Principal not later than 6th 8 mn ies of prospectus and other Te obtained on Application to the Principal, e Institute, or AF, Bmp, Becretar: HOW TO SPEND Yous WINTER.Ingres- (oie Established all over the Continent.Montreal Branch\u20141000 Dorchester st.(Kinkora), English, French.German, Spanish, Ttalian, BY NATIVE TEACHERS, alu T FW FRE Tota LxssoNs (at the school or at the students.residence).Stanstead Wesleyan College, STANSTEAD, QUE, RE-OPENS SEPT, 6, 1 EXCELLENT STAFF OF TEACHERS.rk, Academ and Model ad os.ac disciplined and.Thorouehl: instruct.Le ful surroundines; x: orale Sy doe) at ecddress, PRINCIPAL BANNISTER, M.A.BON, ne Rie.ota.GRAQE PATTER M.A, hacer SIR WM, DAW ths comin Thursday and \u2018information t.John street Montreal, Ps Languages \u2014TRACH\u2014 RAL METHOD.SUCCESS GUARANTEED.send for olroulursi 208 1m 1892, Young men wisel uences; fees moderate.Summer Resorts.When in Buffalo \u2014\u2014TO0P AT THE GENESEE.Niagara Falls 40 mioutes TRY am HOTEL WINDSOR, Rouses Point, N.Y.CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT.Fine fishing, riding and driving.E.VAILL, Also Vaill\u2019's ¥loating Hotel, Jupiter Dade Co.Fla.$500 REWARD.The above reward will be pald to an person who will give such information to the or or the Chairman of the Police Committee,57 Victoria arrest and conviction of thé party er parties who committed the burglaries in Jote St.Antoine ou 81st August lawt and 3rd Se oper io tant, DAVID ro LLAND, Sec.COTE ST, ANTOINE, 6th Sept, 1892.MACHINERY! Elevators and Hoists, Stone Breakers, | Engines and Boilers, Donkeys and Winches, \u2014ALWAYS ON BALE AT THE\u2014 EAGLE FOUNDRY, 3% King street 435.SCOTCH DRAIN PIPES - In stock and toarrive at lowest ; market prices .W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO, 100 Grey Num Street, ntoine, as will lead to the -Tressarer.2103 183.PORTLAND CEMENT GRATEFUL\u2014COMFORTING, EPPS'S COCOA thorough ku wh orn Ng: he oporationis o Firion and nutrition, aud by & careful vernge which may doctor's bills, by th tha 2 judicious ie or nh aries?of Det that a consti dually built uj or tengency to disease, Rondred around us ready to attack eau there a necape ape many 68 a fatal shaft by Xeoplnt ourselvos Tishod frame\u201d NIET, sde stmpl vin bolting water or milk, Sold only tw bY Grocers, ibedled itn T DAMES EPPS & CO, Homeopathic Chemists.London, England, DRUNKENNESS or the Liquor Habit it attirer Cured vic pe gl tn food, without Serouicdrs sobre patient.Icis absolutely and will cffeot & perm à hethér the patient is a moderate drinker or alle wregk.It hoa Dean given in thousands izcven falls The yuiem one e Bpecific, he liquot à eut @ 10 exist.iE id SBF \u20ac 20.vw: TS, LClnetnnatl, Rd LENOX & On.let \u201c474 TL, Montreal 99e.Drace STE ee iE se Pr AKFAST natural laws ich gov.TE intil | strong gnough tot to rein ver properly nou Specie.tes, or 1 instance.ect gure has fol, pecommes an utter ee 53 156vo4 COOK'S COTTON ROOT \"COMPOUND.an old ~ \u2014 THB GRAMMAR SCHOOL BERTHIER-EN-HAUT.P.0.! Délightfully Situated on the Nt.Lawrence, 58 Miles Below Montreal.There is no doubt that the discipline of a bonrd- Ing school {8 a most excellent thing for a boy, He becomes trained io habits of NEATNESS, REGULARITY, ORDER, OBEDIENCE and SELF-RELIANOE, Thosa parents who have, sont their boys to Berthier are one and all Pleased with the result he best proof of tBiy la found in the fact that time and agein younger brothers bave followed their older ones.The B.G.8.offers all the advantages of a first class boarding school with the comforts of home, Boys are prepared for commercial life or for sn- trance into the Universities, Examinations for the À.A.are held in the school every June, Bhorthand and typewriting taught, OUNVER- BSATIONAL YRENCH lx & prominent feature of the work.Military drill §s kindly given in the gymnasium by Lt.-Col, Hanson, Ampla provision 18 made for &ports, in the shape of large playgrounds for Cricket, Football, Lacrosse.Open-sir 8kating Rink in Winter, Toboggan Slide, i There is telephonic communication with Montreal.The leading Clergy, Prolessional, Business and Insurance men of Montreal will cheerfully give their teatimony in favor of the B.G.8.Parents, send your boys for a year, and you will nos regret the experiment.» Ask to mee a copy of the School Magazine, at Dryadales Book-store, and send tor copy of MAX LIEBICH, 20310 Principal.Esq., Vice-President: KR.Mackay, Esq.Esq., Ke AY anon ving separate room, affo: the advantages of a boarding school with the oor tunityo?spending two Haye of every week at home, The next session openmon Wednesday, Sept.7, at 10 n to business, from 180 35 ELIOCK SCHOOL.1143.DORCHESTER STREÉET, Montrent, Directors\u2014Sir J.Hicksou, Fresident; a wr Jars 1a vie Riephens, Lag, tev, J, Wil ions lector PRIMARY SUHOD L\u2014For Boys from 8 to 11.SES SCHOOL For80 boys, graded into 6 classes, number {a any class peine Site to 12.Advanced courses in Eng- Ugh, Mathematics, Classics, Modern Languages, «to, Special preparation admission to the Arti un, for Sclonce Faculties of the Enivéraition the Koya! Military Oollege, Kiugston, and the Mass, Technology, Boston, as well xs for commercial llfa.Institute of PHYSICAL TRAINING.\u201cHall for Physidal Training, Gymnastios, Drill, ete BOARDING.perior accommodation for 14 resident pu lls.rding to city bovi o'clock.Prospectus on applicstio: Mr.atisrason wil receive visitors on school to 13, Z to 5 and in the evening.J.WILLIAMSON, Itector.ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART, Mount Pleasant, St.John, N.B., conducted by the Ladies of the Sacred Heart.Plan of stndies the same as that pursued in all thelr institutions.The situation is ons of the most salubrious on the Continent, overlooking the Bay of Fundy aud St.John liver, and being, as the name eaten.many ha ndredu of feet above the aur- rounding lan lan ct Terms, including\u2019 tuition on French and English, board and w gL ann Ap, prix to to LAD een l'Adadem Sacred Heart, Mount Pleasant, St.John, N.B, 202¢0d6 Conservatory.Germany, ings ave ail modern convenlences.Cheerful home life.Bpecial attention to religious traini @ Boa and tuition fees exceptionslly moderate, Dominion Square, Montre: COLIGNY COLLEGE, OTTAWA, For the Education ot Young Ladies.i ESIDENT AND DAY PUPILS.first-class English education The 0 give GLY with rane oe German, Musto and the Fine Arts \\ ndon, rounds extensive.Bulld- .The Ses: sion begins on TUEBL AY, 18th SEPTEM.x For ciroûlars, etc, address REV, DR WARDEN, al 188 13eod ALBERT COLLEGE, Belleville, Ont.A THE COLLEGES, Enrolme 30.Largest number of matrieu- lants of oy collège 8 can $W-Diplomas Ee lng in Commercial Beience.Muse, Five Arts, Elooution and Collekiate ourse, For calendar sddress Principal Dyer, M.A, B.Be.190 2mos eod _209 8 savants or in Music and Art, or Bea duri ng.gxecuted for all kinds of \u2018docorative paintings.{iss to M ve resumes her cldam on 12th 3 At home Wodnes ars, SHORTHAND.A practical stenographer holding a certificate of *- proficiency, and one who has had long experience in writing sud teaching tbe art, is uow forming Day and Evening Classes.A few privste pupils wanted.Terma on application to HA, 558% STAR Office.Mrs.Millar's and Miss Pitt's School for Young Ladies RE-OPENS SEPT.15th.Thorongh French and English Course.Superior 43 SBHUTER STREET, \u201cDECORATIVE ART STUDIO, 22 University Street.Classen be nning 1st Oct.for drawing and paint.a) classes on Saturdays for those at school ders promptiy 11] be at her Studio on and after the 15th 212 26 September.à THE MISSES GAIRDNER, 47 VICTORIA STREET, wil] re-open thelr Junior Olaszes, to which boys under nine are admitted, on THORSD.sept, © Aion mee\u2019 on Monday, Se ladies not attending the full school course re admitted to any of the studies uf the senior class.208 ¢ Lom PTON LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE.\u2014MISS A.B, COGHEANE, This In tied Ra rms o-open on WEDNESDAY, 7th Sept.1892, For ciroulars and information APPLY to REV, H.PABKER, Hon, Bursar, C.+ 0 178 ed Compton, P, Que, KINDERGARTEN FROEBE]\u2019S SYSTEM, & PREPARATORY SCHOOL 2 Fictarin street.Moin will resume their classes on Monday.ent; Taie hd will be at home on and after Phare A Y, 8th Sept.toreceiveanplications.1931mo, PAINTING AND DRAWING.hes, of Kensington Art Schools, Enriand, and private lessons in the above eptember; af 2477 St.Gathering atrest.Day a In English, French, Ghemistry, Physios and Elocution, Torins moderate, For particulars, apply at 17 Bt.John street, Pitman.s syste: 806\" STAR © rr A TS 467 St, Urbain Street, cor.Prifl and Evening Lessons tin and Greek, Arithmetio, 204 G EL RAR TYPE.krENoy Afternoon and or Jadies and Btlemen, où Beaver Ta 1 Ll Fond otad hy Bese den \"LL MOR THO NPY iéa) re porters.1 Indivianalat to pu fis.of shorthand.rid Fit OA [ma 0 MISS BAZIN'S KINDPRGARTER FUI té-cHsh on Wadnetdey, Beplember i4th, 1803 | 200 Veod Fan and Spanish.| Terms very mo #1212 51 M*.AND MES, Eee 8 , MORIN Y MACARTY BUR, \u2019 otesser of Jledern Languages (From Europe e).courses re-opening in Polish French, German MoGILY, COLLEGE AVE.NIGHT 20 A ree, Sept, 7th.Terme 2 Ge Stree et, + English Commercial Conrac.Classical Course: Corner Vieterin Nquuro und Cralg Streets Telaphone No.2800.@ ia] Course » thorough I witl AREY prs ap Deus th 0.rabiilier & Bin comm el h languages, includes wri vu siness fers 3 nd dote.# of office work.gid \"touch ra (two French a oh ulish)devote their time snd ability entirely to thy to students of this foséieudon The Tadfons Department te under the\u201d É superintendence of experienced Lady Tonohers, lhspootion soilcited, Prospectus containing talk # information sent fros.Address, DAVIS & BUIE, Business College, Montreal 393 jimo SESSIONS RESUMED ON MONDAY, AUOUST th,\u201d \u2014AT\u2014 College of Business & School of Shorthand, Typewriting, Telexruphy and Peumanuslipe Arithmetic, TMigher Ypglish, © \u201cClassios and Mathes maties, in charge o SLA, 239 Sr SAOLES wT ICE ET Individual instruction.Equare and honorable.deal fn with every ons.181 Bisnor's UNIVERSITY, Faculty cf Medicine, MONTREAL, SESSION 18 fr 8D2\u20141 1893.The Twenty-second Session's Lectures af this Faculty will begin on Monday, the third day of October next, in the College Building, at © a.1n, The Lectures of this Course are open to students of both sexes OCalendars and all necessary information can bo obtaînod on application to the undersigned, G.T.ROSS, M.U, 212 1mo eod Registrar, \u2014 BOARD OF\u2014 THE ROYAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL COXMISSIONERS OF MONTREAL.The re-opening of the Classes of ths PLATEAU COMMERCIAL ACADEMY And all fe other Schools under the control e Bosra, will take place on nouns Y, AUGUST 20TH, $3 For particulars apply to the Principal, t Director Peach school per ne Los Fine S.JOHN THE EVANGELISTS - Day and Boarding School For Boys.8ghool meets September 8, a 23 Boarders and 40 Day y Boys are reosivéd.ha are five Jtesident Masters.The School Buildingsand round are ar ralis in theecity, ue Boys Masters ry n the aréoreation Of the ore.are npecial advan tae es for Jraniors, Vuckerd or Delicate Boys.Day loys Hving at a distance can avo an eatly dinner at yohool b : ç e Headinnster can be seen by a pot némon g Moudays, between © sud 3 o'clock, Are t, = he can be seen daily without 3 DE For An ; ply to the Rev.Edmund culars and all Information a .av.Arthur French, ; 181 lm Wood, ab the school, or ë BA.Uxford, Headm.3 THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, \u2026 Das & Boarding School, 2498 BT.CATHERINE STREET, Corner of Srascent street, MONTREAL, Will he re-opened on M2 DAT Se 1.dt t9 o'clock a.m, Boys itted ue aw th or 3 years) snd prepared f sami ted at all ote roams Arts and_Helence pitos-Lhe Kort Military .College Rlagsion, and ior Bus , ete staff f 5'Clunssou, english, \u2018Mathema Boarders ti Ph ical T falatug, sto.reside with tl ei eéferences to the leading ohtiemer of Montresl.On and after tis 20th A t dail attendance wil.be xiven to =F6CsiTe Vi alto tora on n'school b bu Prospectus, ote, on a ¥ dws to the Head master, ug lmo GLAKGOW UNIVERSITY.\u201cMISS LAWDER'S SCHOOL Board und Education ot Young Ladies, and Boys nuder 10 years of nga, wa be Re-opened on THURBDAY, TRE 15Tx SEP?Having moved to 2716-2718 ST, CATHERINE STREET, the premises lately occupied br, Mra, Lay, Miss Lawder is enabled to Tiocire n ad ditional number of boarding and day pu a YOUNG LADIES pdentrone of entering Moon College will be p red to take the A.À.Exa ination.After Sept» Sth, Mise Cavers rill Den at home at 2718 St.Catherine street, to receive visitors on school business, 193 BOURGET COLLEGE, RIGAUD, P.Q, On the Canadian Pacific Railroad, near: \u2018the Ottawa River, piste Engiish Con STUDIES BESUMED ON WEDNESTAY.SEPT.7° For prospectus sddresa 102 1mo REV.O.JOLY, O.B.V., President, ebec.\u201c3 and Tuition, 8140 per annum, IE A.TaN NER, iucipsl, Richmond, P.Q.Bleury and Alexander étæ, Oniy limited aint pupila taken.,Individus pupil.Address Tory OrPA AD Micha Torn Læctu en begin orb 1892 Shir v loge sel mehool, Lennexville, P.Q.darsand ren I information.on ap application te to georeiary | ' Coilezs and School, Lennoxril # Lm DOMINION.BUSINESS.COLLEGE, | ST.FRANCIS COLLEGE.on-Bectarian.For Ladies and Gentlemen.Te sin the Arts Course begin Sept.158h, * The Fall Term of the College Ba oo begins Sep\u2019 The Buildings are beautifully situated and sre\u2019 being i put! in thorough repair Jor the going | noslthiuin lity counot ou (0h for T, beauty s ness\u2014nine sores In play-ground an.with Mon ro an =] 202 Tug, Shorthand and Typewriting.NIGHT SCHOOL Will open lat sept, op: 8t.Ostherine st oey 1 attention given to esch terms, ko, \u201cW 1706\" Stam 198 1mo BISHOP'S COLLEGE, Lennoxville, P.Q I az Rev, Micppnimes 1 with Held RonolstaBip, Rot, 13th, d A, > 8] Fara Xi A Michaelmas Term 0, ede Qalens | KINGSTON, ONT.on Sept, 6th, 1802, Int rise Eos \u2014Howto touch Writing Won.ab New ore the Denman t of this college, sent on receipt ne 5e, College | gatsiouue © nen t free, Address { 195 Sm J.BYRON MORAY, ) 22n Prim Mia and Advanced Olnasen, ave ual attention Bitun(ion n.bexutiful and healthful, Circulars on apv » KINDERGARTEN, 23 Buckingham Ave, , ten til aix; to receiv visitors on school business.bet- hoñe dally 1 os Tom La mth »ix au Yiaitors 0! TIR8 BYONE wn 8 oe I Bishop Stewart School, | FRELIGHSBURG, ae.t- School for Boys î 196 50 CANON DAVIDSON, M, A, Miss M.E Samnel will re-open her claus-on 4 Thursday; Sth September, 1892.i FRORBEL'S Stern.202 13 4 TS SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES Conducted Mise Symmers and Miss Smith will re-open on Thursday, the 15th Beptewnber, > désire it are.prepured for the MoGill examinations for Matriculation vr for After tor Thursday, thé Bth Beptamber, Miss Sym- mers and.Miss: Bauith will be at home daily, from 691 Sherbrooke Street.19138 .Mi SMITH AND MIBS FRARY will their Soho! for Young Ladies and Ohllér + 2014 rbain street, on THURSDAY; Beptetiber aon) th.After a, Bep- tem band Miss Frary will be at be pnd TH HER CLASSES! intinæ, in Oil aad West ou BLEURY STREBÏ, x Nm Teas RULES nage daté, oo September Lez Fr ACHOOL Will Rue-optin Manday, Sept: Sth, 20 PLATEAU 8 AEET, + 295 [ ADIES BOHOOL, .208 BLEURY STREET, Conducted by MRR, HTONK; Tueady, September Gih Corbett \u201c% Boston Champion.CHELL FOLLOWED BY THE WINNER - leans Lasted for Twenty- one Rounds.+ list of the world.longs to James J, Corbett, the former San Fransisco bank élerk.There were the usual immense crowds of sports, vulgar looking and otherwise, present, Conspicuous among them was Lewm Felcher.described by the local papers as the biggest sporting man in Canada.Lem halls frem Toronto, and he can give.Charles Davis of \u201cAlvin Jox- lin\" rame =n great many polots In the jewellery business, The Canadian wenrs \u2018an\u2019 heavy double gold watch chain, with a locket incrusted with diamonds us big us one of Hitchcock's butter-cakes, a scaripin as large us the locket and as faneilully decorated, a palr of sloeve-butions of tho same proportions flasning with diamonds, and finger-rings innumerable.lle makes à great stir, and Stevo Broule has sunk into oblivion since the big Canuek® adven L Ho was a Sullivan man, and had a lurge amount ol money to wage on the big champion.The flabb was perbaps not so revolting as many similar scenes.owing to ithe tactics of Corbelt early in the figut In so skillully avoiding the blows of Builivan, It Was announced that, Sullivan weighed 212 pounds ani Corbetr 187.Dufly, the referee, ran from corner to coruer Invoking out for bandawes on bodles and waists and, finding none, ordered things to go on.When the Iive- ounce gloves were distributed Sullivan had toutle in getling his hands into his.Corbett was ready in an Instant.Sullivan laughed with uis handlers us though he had wold a funny story of his own, alter be bad shaken hands wilh his ¢pponent, Round 1\u2014Ihis was a ridiculous exhiblis tion ol prize lighting, Sullvan made ro -1ess Lhan suven feints with his left for Cor- bert, but Corbett ran round the ring each Lime and no biow was struck + Round 7-Corbett mude no eltort to do atuyihtige bul walk around.Sullivan stood up letsurely and looked ut Corbett, and then let go à elt on Corbett\u2019s shoulder, and then a clineh tollowed, Op the breakaway Cor- Lett touched him on the breast.Another clined tollowed, and Corbett tried to land his ielt on Bullivan's face.Corbett did æoiln nelizht blow onthe stomach before the second round ended, aud ths crowd was hap bound 3\u2014Bullivan missed a lelt-hander for the jaw and then touched him on the stomach.Jt was a raitie ol no harm, however, lhe (rst guod blow struck was by Corvelt, who ran lu on top of a run by Sul- Hvan.Corbett also reached two lelts on Sullivan's body, Whenever Sulllvan led Cerbett ducked and Sullivan could not touch him, This ovcurred three times, Round 4\u2014Suliivan niade two runs at Cor- bett, but he ran away and no blow was struck.bulllvan continued to run in on him, but Cortett's tvet were Lo2 good for Sulftvan apd he slipped away like a good sprinter.Sullivan laughed at the business and Corbett let his lett go rightly on Sullivan's face, Sullivan laughed Lhe more and returned his left on Corbett's neck as he dedged away, lt looked Jike one man after another in a race exvepling two lignt blows that Curbett got in on tho champliou\u2019s face.Round 5\u20141n this round Sullivan caught Coruott a fatriy hard blow on the chin, but Corbett clinched aud nobody was hurt, bullivan missed with the left and followed that with a Lpitter on the shoulder with the leit Bullivan made a rush and Corbett went at him.What followed 18 hard to describe, [Corbett smashed him with right anc igft on the stomach and lace, upd had Buillvan\u2019s noss bieeding in no time, Right and Jett, ight and leit and Sullivan was not able to return, Corbett hammered him as a Dixon could smack a Skelly and the champion Lecame so surprised that many pérsous sald that he was groggy.The activity and cleverness shown by Corbett was £0 marked that the house got up and yelled Round A\u2014Corbett jumped arouna like a eat and worried Sullivan, getting in two ligut blows on the stomach.Sullivan missed one left hander for the face, but otherwise nothing was done in the round.Round 7\u2014Two slaps on the body, one rom each, opened this round and after a bit of fignting Corbett let his left go on Sullivan*s stomacn.Sullivan did net seem to mind it, but Cornett went at hirn and gave him two good blows in the face with Lhe left and two More suon after.Sullivan's nossa was bleeding again freely.Corbelt ran in and rushed Bultlvan to the ropes, letting go right and felt on ths big Teilow's body.* Sullivan could make no return, He was tired when he went to his corner, though he had done nothing In the round but take punishment, Round 8-\u2014>dullivan cane out worried looking.Le maide alert lounge at Corbett, but Corbell ducked cleverly.In a sally Sullj- van landed Jus right on the ribs, but Corbett gol in Lwvo good left blows on the body, one Jn the Ince und again two light ones on the _Fuce and two on Lie body.Suillyan seam.lana the knvek-out biow.Round Y-Corbett skin led, but without effect.Sullivan led leit,but Corbett ducked.Unen Suilivan wave him u buck-handed blow on Lhe face with bul liltie harm and guve auother lert on thigshouider.Sullivan did notshow any wanton?wind, altnough Cor- batt it him five times one after the other, three on the body and two on the face.Cor- \u2018bett was away ahead In points, hut his blows did not seom Lb weñkon Sullivan, who appeared only tired.Round 10\u2014Corbett stood up to his man well and the mon eyed each other like pan- thors.Butlivan let go tis left for the jaw, but only touched lightly.Sullivan missed \u2018with theleft.Both landeï left on the face, but weakly, The sae again, Sullivan's tefl found Corbett's jace lightly.Sullivan missed left and Corbett jumped back.Cor- butt landed his left on the face.Sullivan got in the teit on the face lightiy.Round 11\u2014It now began to look like a Jong fxht.Sullivan could not get in a straight blow on the clever Californian, and Corvett could not hurt Sutivan.When Ne did land a couple ol light passes after 2 woud denl of running around by Corbett Corbett hit Sullivan in the face with his left twice, and with tho reft and rightin a clinch: Sullivan's hose was again bleeding.Corbett walked around.Corbett wade too good cracks on Sullivan, one on the age and the other on the stomach.Me loukaed us if they migut Hight 100 rounds.gromach within three sounds, getting away each time and running around, Great cjevernoss was shown by Corbett in the way he struck and got away, but his blows did not seem to be eflective, Sullivan now made a rush, but Corbett ran away, and when he come back he laughed.Sullivan tried the same thing twice now, and each time gut a blow with his left on the BLOIMACD, Round 13\u2014Sulllvan hadi a weary look when he came from bis corger, And he let go his loft, Ho could not redch his man, uk CorLetl ran away.This scene was re- - Deaied.ant when Corbett came forward Le vus BMUing, but Was perspirlng a great onl.sullivan rushed, him anda Corbett, ran away.Bultivan did all the moving up, and Corbet was jumping backward, Nothing Weng done In this round «xcéph one llght blow of CôrbetL\u2019s on Suillvan\u2019s cheek.Round 14\u2014Sullivan led his left on Cor- \u2026 betlé neck and Corbatt landed his left on © the neck and hoth countered left on face.Corbett'lunded Lwo lefts on the face and in another attempt both missed.Lach now toudhed the other °r Juith the loft and then both missed.Corbet: again zob his left on Sul hehe face and then missed with his right.Both missed a double blow with the left.\u201d No blow struck iff the Found would ave broken a pane of ginss.Py ullivan went In boit this tinie and rushed Ai my \"Defeats \u201cthie |?THE TACTICS OF MIT The Big Fight at New Or- New OrnzAns, September 8.\u2014The great prize fight Is over and the boastful giant doba L Sullivan ls no longer champion pugl- That distinction now be- to be played out or walling for & chance to | Round 12-\u2014Sullivan was still steady, and - Corvelt got in Lis loit Lhree times in the - fd, but bot éll* short h fniseed hander ad Obibot nt.him on Rig lightly.This Corbett followed up with a irb In the stomach.rnd two.on the nose with We Jott.PUIS 1 pose to bé getthig nin but hn ard Cortett was not there.Sufliva seemed more worried than ever, \u2018especially when he Fecal ved an another tap on the noëe from Qorbett g lef lv ceed oun sul nr sue a a light left in Corbett's face.v ception there wis only sparring during the round, The house had à good deal to laugh at in the men'sactions, but nothing to get | excited over Round 18\u2014Corbett's cleverness in tappin Sullivan 2 wetting awa mired up to this time, and Then he struck his opponent four times in the face ln sue- cession, the speciators raised a howl.Sulilvan kere got in a left on Corbetl\u2019s broast, but it did not hurt Then Corbett touched Sullivan up for two right handers on the budy amid more howls.The people .séeined to be with Corbett, Round 19 -On coming fogethar Sullivan hiv Qorbett on the neck with the leit pretty bard and Corbett countered with the lalt on the stomach: Sulllvan missed a left moant tor the face, and Corbett laughed at him.At that Sulllvin's face took on a savage sinile; he chased Corbett around théTing.Corbett uzaïn came forward and landed his felt on Builivan\u2019s stomach and face, and bis right on the big fellow\u2019s stomach.Round 20-Bullivan\u2019s leit struck Corbett's breast as they came to the centre of the ring.but not two seconds occurred aiter ward before Corbett attacked.With left aud right Corbett caught Sullivan on both sides of the head ¢lose to the ropes and this same dose the Californian repeated after another second, Corbett followed this up with seven more blows of the same kind snd Sulllvan could not protéct himself nor get in a single blow in return.He was plaln!ÿ shaky and weak, Corbett was very fresh and confident, at the sound of the gunæ, &t whioh-time he was smashing Sullivan at a great rate on both sides of the head.Round 21 and last\u2014in regard to this tri- , fling minute and n half which decided the heavyweizht champlonship of the world, a great deal might be said.That the coutest would end in that round no man present believed.Sulilvan came rons Ls corner In the same shape that Ito nad shown for a dozen rounds before.He had the samo cross expression on his face, and seemed to be as strong as at any Lime during that perfod.He continued to do the \u201cedging in\u201d and Corbett followed his origlns!i tactles of! \u201cedging away.\u201d This sort uf trade was not going où very lonz, not more than Len seconds, when Corbett jumped back, rushed forward, and hit Sul- Ivan on the nose and the champion was dazed.Corbett went at him further and his Ooppouent's no5e Was ajalo smashed and \u2018more blood ran.bultlvan iooked astounded and Corvett ju mped back with the merry smile of a schoolhoy with a big apple.Suddenly he returfied io the fray and before Bullivan knew what was the meaning of the Californlan's happy look he get a crack on the side of the head that made him close his eyes, With this Corbett was on top of him in no time, left hand on one slde of the head and right hand on tho other.Poor John IL Sullivan became an unconscious, beaten man.He stagæerud about on his pins for a second, and while displaying thie fatal weakness Corbett went at bim again as a orow lights on corn where there is no dummy {n the middie of the fleld.A right on the ear and a lelt on the jaw settled the business and the championship.The last biow sent the great Johin L.to the floor with a thump, the second time in all bis long career tbat he had ever been knocked down, But he was down fair and finally.It was a clean and clear knook out blow.Sullivan doubled up his degs As if in pain, but In another instant seemed to collect Lis senses, and made an effort to rise.Ha failed in that.and the second time with the same result.He was knocked out pure and siiapte, His seconds had to come to him and assist him to nls corner.Even then Jobn L.was insensible, and did not know what was going on.lt was over two minutes that he recove him- sell.Meantime Corbett had retired to his corner on the order of the referee, while the man who has s0 long n known as the champion o! champions was counted out and earried to his corner.When the ten seconds were at last at an end Prof Dona.van, of the New York Athletic Club, and W.A.Brady, Corbett's manager, spranz to the stage and flung their arms around the young man who was now the champion DUELS ol the world and the winner of in purse and stake, as well as a reputation that will turn, perhaps, ten times that amount into his exchequer.Corbett returned the cordial salutation with a hearty embrace, while the tears welled up into his eyes.Others jumped up to the clever Oalifornian and hugged him.They had probably won money at 2 or,3 to ;1 on him.While this hugging was going on Sullivan's handlers were.pouring water on him and placing ammonia to his nose and with much trouble brought him around, When he did come to he looked up at McAuliffe, who was fanning him with the towel, and aîter openink his eyes bal!-way, or as far as he ooula, sald: \u201cSay, am 1 ilcked?Bia that young feilow do it?\u201d 1 cAuliffe sorrowfully admitted that that Was the case.John did pot say any more until Corbett came over and shook hands with him, Sullivan got up, took Corbett's hand and then spoke to the crowd: \u201cGentlemen,\u201d said the ex- champion, \u201cI am only glad that the championship has been won by au American.\u201d tn getting SULLIVAN EXPLAINS HIS DEFEAT.He Says He Hurt Himself by Dissipation\u2014 Praise for Corbett.00 MEPECIAL 70 THE STAR.New ORLEANS, La, September 8.\u2014Thoge who were at the fight say that Sulllvan wus out-fought at every point.Corbett was the quicker and stronger man from the start, lie out-fought tis man from the opening ot the first round until the end of the twenty- first, when the most notorious fighter of this generation surrendered.He showed more soienoe, grenter strength and was quicker whan thie mighty John L., who for the frit Lime In his career has found congueror, Corbett\u2019s victory carries with not only t:6 champlonship of the world, but ownership of the princely stakes of $45,000.Sullivan was clearly out of condition and wholly unfit to fight a vhamplonship match, \u201cIstayed in thering ance Loo long and lost the championship, but it was won hy.an American,\u201d were the exact words delivered by Suaillvan as he stoud bruised and bleeding in the out by Ctub's arena niter being knocked out Corbett.The ex-champlon looked years older than his actual age as he tod thore with his face swollen and distorted, and évery man of the 7000 present pitled him.le was néver In the battle from the start; youth, agility and science were arrayed agninst sdvuncing Yours, over-confi- dence and strength and Sullivan had no chance against such odds.Corbett 18 fé- garded asa marvel and he generously helped to raise his opponent when he had him into insensibility.re him from the ring, at the conciusion\u2026 ot In the decisive round, Corbett rushed in and planted blow after biow on Sullivan's face and neck, The cham mpion \u2018backed away trying to save himself.He lowered his guard FROM SHEER EXHAUSTION and oatching a fearful smash dn the Jaw reached to the ropes, an son river across the broad ring.His eyes wore glassy, and it was a mournful across Lis opponent's leit jaw, and Siulllvan fell like sn ox.He .rolled over on .his as followed is seldom saen, Bruised, bi jug, and unconscious of his surroundings, Sullivan was carried to his corner, je Corbetls seconds took him in thelr arms and the growd pressed for to sliake his hand.Spectators yelied themaelves hoarse In honor of the sew champion.When Bal livau reached his rooni, he wept like child over his defeat: His eit oh for him th ed to allow.à d cross-examin® hime Aulifle, who was he exclaimed : ng si xh kin in shape what oy it f 1 tind lat | to have lett thie too loni, and now _ Cousin Jonnutos \u2018assûre-Sulliyen; nose r ose, | With this éx- - was greatly\u201d al] ot for {-& repulsive face.- Corbett's Tienda : in triamph- the.ht.- fl 7 \"scrutin RL on ithe Sage, whilé you d blood poured :| an down hie face in torrents and made a erim- adh, when the young Californian shot his right stomach and was counted out, .Such a scene ; à goner an \u201cT-don\u2019 l'undorsian my v detot, tinued.\u201d 1 w food» ide on | last round as at Ÿ the strong and [resh.The blows I Bad A had not hurt and Jost me Sid oo pod 1 felt good fora lons fight.1did di nob know when or where the last me, T felt that I was standing on n oii e with water all around me.I was fallin, Jn the water.tried to catoh myself, but toppled over and could hear the water all around me.knew nothing more until wards, when I found myself seated (n my chair and wy seconds rubbing me, CORBETT WAB AWFULLY OLEVER and I could not land often.Ho was the oleveres! fifrhter I have ever met.\u201d From conversations between his tral ors it appeare that Sullivau had not traine well as he mighs and n hard to keop in order, He is thoroughly heart-broken.and his friends fear he will take matters seriously.He refused to drink and whenever he saw whiskey about continued to denounce it ab the cause of all his woes, \u2018Whenever Johnston spoke about his entering the rinw again, he shook hishead.Sullivan's friends say he has not a cent lel.The followers ol Sullivan, who regarddd hin as the greatest fighter in the, world, have lost a fortune, but nothing like the amount thoy would have dropped had they courage to back their own convictions.The hotel corridorsahd streets ring with praises of the new champion, Nitzsimmons wanted to see Corbett aftor the battle last night.\u201cDon't let him in,\u201d said the new champion.\u201cI don\u2019t want to see him.The big duffer would not come near me before the Hght and I won't see him now.\u201d Fitzsimmons afterwards poked his head over the door and ealled to Corbett, but Corbett told him to getdown, that he would have nothing to do with him.Tue Californian said ho did not feel the least bit tired and he worked hatrderevery day before the tight.\u201cI am satisfied I could have whipped Sul- Jivan very much sooner, and gone nto \u2018hard in-flghting, but 1 was a trille wary.occasions closo was Tight sore- on several tempted On ly to in JAMES J.CORBETT.him, and do him up, but my seconds kept urging me to be a tittle cautious.Thatl wag doing well, and having ail, the best, and that I had better fight siowly.\u201d When Michael Donovan entered the room Cotbett sprang to his feet and shook his hand very cordlally.\u201cWell, Mike my boy, every word you said about Sullivan was Heht, he fought just as you said he would, and I followed your advice, and here I am \u201cwinner of the championship.I scarcely know how to Shank you, and express iny gratitude to y Word was Peveivad from Charles Johnson, Sullivan's backer, that he\u2019 was willing to back Corbett against Peter Jackson, or any man in the world for $20,000.Oor- bett says he is on top and he can afford to rest awhile and let the other olions come to him, and that his day for agine at other men\u2019s doors has gone by, Ex tt will leave for New York on Friday morning on a decorated train,stopping over night at Birmingham, Ala, and Atian a, the fo! lowing night, arriving in New York on Monday afternoon in time for his big boxing -entertaibment at Madison Square Garden.BULLIVAN WAS AN OBJEOT OF FITY when he left the ring last night, The crowd was still massed thickly against the back of the reserved eeats, watching every movement of the bruised, suffering ex-champion, whose body was covered with gore In the ring, and who was too far gone to appreciate what had happened.His backers and seconds were a sorry lot, as they gathered thelr goods and chattels in the corner, and picked their way to the essing room As Butlivan started or Charley Johnson proposed a cheer for him, but it was not the cheer that Corbet \u201cWel I, well, 1 don\u2019t want too much\u201d said the defented champion, as he satumôled to the d f his room.\u201cCorbett is now the grestes \u2018man in the world, and he is the only one that could lick me.\" When the little guard got into the room Sullivan threw Limsel! on a lounge and broke down entirely.His self control was gone and ina moment he was crying like a child.There were willing attendants at his side Jud thoy went to work with a will to chear up the ex-champion, who was pitiable in the ruin of his hopes and the sudden halt in his career.in a little while ke was freshened, up but his spirits seemed to be down.His upper lfp was bruised and swollen to twice its natural size.There were splits of red raw meat on his stomach, nd his pose was cut and bleeding.lt Was \u2018Lhe -sneer around the corner of the mouth had gone and the countenance had lost its ferocity.\u201cI did not fee! bim but once,\u201d hs blubbered.The unishment did not hurt me eariy In the .It was only In the last round that it troubled mea, When he smashed e in the I telt as though I was failing back- ther spell of crying came on.\u201cCharley, I In sorry you backed me and lost your money.\u201d came through his hips.It wag a wall of distress, ghd Johnson felt sad.\u201cNever mind, John,\u201d he said, \u201c1 don\u2019t ming the money; t ie gone, and what's gone ia lost.Nobody oan jluk you but Corbett, and you are better than Mitchell, When the Englisman wi hes to fight you any amount of mousy fs at hand.\u201d A walter rouRh: refreshments, and the \" champion of thé past sipped a bit of brandy.it only loosened his tongue, and made him\u2019 sob more.In a hal f«uazed state, with hla reat muscular arms hanging aimost fimptess at bis side, and his mouth halt\u2019 \u2018open.was 8 picture misfortune, sympathy and he tried to comfort the ex- champion.The stern lad had won his ova, great flght and his money was on Sullivan put McAuliffe gulphed down his grief.\"* y, John, you wera beaten THROUGH YOUR OWN PAULL\" He sata consolingly.\u201c* You ought fever to bave Kons on the stage.\u2018You cannot be an tor: a both, You have of 2 .should bave besn trainin, would issue a challenge to Corbett to ight Peter Jackson toa finish Tor the cham pion- ship of'the world for a Jarge wager, and the I biggest purse that has ever been offered by American osaph-G dard had a special Interdit: in tha Hight.He wants a chance himself at the victor.\u201cI want to fight Corbett Jpyselt » he authorized a spot to RU for $10.i hie arrnY wall J, hore and UK 3 d upn \u201d e the talk Was ny on President Noel sent for.Doctor of fighters.Ihe Sallyan party remained Jate atthe ¢ A crowd hung around the ducts anti Sullivan \"and his.friend came\u2019) out and took a esrsisie _and wen .House, will be packe ed t Brad ay; Qorbett\u2019s yest wall row por @ champion nor he audiquce some minutes after- | MeAulife was sincere in his \u2018| bers \"| WIT Gé free and open to she Davies ahnounoed that \u201cIna few days he.far to examine the ox-champion king | to the ifom the |.a bots |\u201d He thtèr:0l coremotiles, and 1 Tr 4 dos apt oh ovation, Lives.to whasptoma ytipasium, w an enthusl AAG oro asjun fuests putnber ax re jose Cc ofl.bé A LK.dot yesterday, which read as cor ctr inate and the best LX on oy kngia as 8 young man of nineteen, kuown locally | Highlands.\u201d quance was over Big Don Dw; ing out Old His first bout which gave reputation was with John old.Sullivan, who was then fresh in his hablts, defeated bim wi Sullivan fore he got a chance to fight fight took place at Mississippi Of from New Orleaus, on Fe Suliivan won in nine rounds, minutés.agement of Willinm Madden, \u201cTug\u201d Garden.Wlison succeeded four rounds.the (arden, among others Mitohell, Herbert Slade, He uiso had an encounter Ryan, which only lnsted thirt The police stop Sullivan Boxed Greenfield i bested him.Me also boxed awarded the decision, Ho outboxod Jack Burke, th other under Patrick S8heedy\u2019s men.Robinson, of California, he nearly fainted the champion, defeated him, him on the shelf for a while, \u2014a chell, old style rules.They Chantilly, in Franc Sullivan could do w Mitchell style rules with J.Klirain, rounds.any fighter in the world.was born in San Francisco, 1866, He receiv.by Daniel Dillon, who was last night as one of his bottle bett rapldly Improved so mul iedge of the art that he could with impunity.quence was with John Burke.an sight round draw.pet of the Olymple, the crack of San Francisco, and he teacher.times and defeated him each t fought big Joseph McAuliile van, was sottled minor victories over comp championship form, was his s 2500 Yctory.Alver this he paid hi New Yor renowned col Jackson, purse the Peter with plos, divectors had money dition, four hours, and then the bout \u201cNo contest.\u201d Corbett has made a coupleof men.Mad!gon Square Garden, John L., Sullivan's sparring .hadpromisad not\u2014to-knouk-\u2014h assets, street residence; Quebec Jéaüs ooposité Bte.Rose; tho ouvre, with the house, chinese Sabie, th the St.ouvre; a stri rip sin£be; lands and mining $2500 on the Quebec Bynod of Canad.on Wodnosday next, Sapte Bishops and Clergy, in their 4 The service will begin at Ray, Sermon by the kight a Bishop Coadjutor of Excepting the seats of Synod, all th e.seats Îi east eallèd on th complained about the dila beibg demolished.The M pot enough,\u201d sald and .tear them promise \u2018vigorous action, another sugar ship = wiil arei afternoon, She is the large fron: ship terrataiger,\u201d from | It \u2018brings the largest batt amare froth.the lub, a smi -Olymp or\u2019 He Boushorh Aarons On Gis drord stead vas jakén Into the immense pa ad Sony Fox récélved à cablé froin Xion: Mitchell offers bo Tant te in per of the Sullivan ive or take $1000 for expen forward $500 to bind the el os a8 500n a8 his challenge is accepted \u201ctan CONTEST) TT, John L : Sullivan w rn in Boston.October 15, 1858.He an his Hstlc career as \u201cthe Strong Boy of the His first victory of conse- gained celebrity in Boston by nearly knock.\u2019 Joe Gosn In a boxing exhibition.Cincinnati, when he was twenty-three years Donaldson was only » third-rater, and ested Michael Donovan foated Steve Taylor and big John Flood be- for the championship of Americ He then travetled under the man- \u2018four-round knock-out contests for him, His first noted contest of the kind was with Wilson in the old Madison Square throwing himself to the flour and by ducke ing and ollnching, Ip lasting through the Sullivan had a number of other bouts in * the Maori,\u201d Johh Lallin and Alfred Greenfield.referee's decision in each ol these contests, Caffrey seven rounds in Cincinnati, and was Chlcaxo, and Frank Heraid in Pitts tsburg.He made two tours through the country, one under A, Smith's management, and the met dozens of antagonists on ibese trip, but tha great mass of them were inferior One of the exceptions ras Ge George w Irigbtened bofore he eat nto he ring that While.with MT.% heady h met Patrick Ryan a third time and easily He also boxed Patrick Care diff, and was Bo unfortunate as to break one of his arms in the encounter.aid In 1888 Sullivan went to England under Harry Philippe management, and while there he was matched against Charles Mit- and the best that #0 make a draw with Sullivan's last encounter was under oid Miss, in July, 1889.He won fo seventy-tive The deleated champion possesséd a der!ully powerful body, and his right-hand swings were counted as the most terrific of any ever seen ip the ring.Hels a most determined tighter, and up to last ni upreme conlidence in his abliity JAMES J.CORBETT éd\u2018a good education in the schools of that city, and was a cler an insurance office .and afterward in the Nevada Bank, when he was in ucted.into thd mysteries of the manly art of self-defense.His first fight of couse- Corbett became the am He fought Joseph Choyinski tour Breunan, the Port Costs giant, who had was defeated by Uorbett in three.| James Daly, of Chicago, who had met in two rounds.known men are not worth detailing.Corbett's first victory, which brought him before the country as a man ol possible firain in New Orleans, for a purse of Corbett cuttought and outpointed Fate completely, and was awarded the k, and in an exhibition in Brooklyn ne bested Dominlok MiCaflrey with ease in four rouncs.Corbett's greatest fight was vn, They Calitort nia Athletic Club, and several of its Neither contestant was in the best of con- |, Jackson weighed over two hundred pounds, and Corbett 178, They lought over the country, and has met many He met three men in one nig The last of them was Biz Joseph Lannon, who used to be bad hard work keeping na agreement, The Estate of the H Hon, Honors Mercier For Messrs, Alf.Brunet and O.Marin, trustees of the estate of the lon.Honoré Mercier, are calling for tenders for the sale of the which \u2018are as follows: DeBrebœuf street; an island in the river tio, carriages, implements, eto.; L'Île au awrenco opposite Tour- of land and house at St, Hya- gounky of Ottawa © There is a mortgage of property and one of $4000 on the St.Denis e street residence.The I'he Provincial Synod.\u2026 ' The triennial gathering of the Provincial will be opened in Montreal\u2019 Delegated will assemble in the 5 \u201cMA au ten o'clock, whence they in procession to Christ Ohurel « Cebhontar will eonglat of Processional and Récessional « and other hymns; Choral Litany; Anthem; Choral Celébrativn of the Holy Communion.reserved on the m ublie.eater Must Have the Od Balldings Down.Two \u2018propristors on Notre Dama \u2018stroet \u2018Mayor this morning and which the old buliding on that.atreet were ayor sent tor the Btreet Iñsneôtor, who said actions hac taken agaitist the Rroprietors.\u201cDot eliry street,\u201d said the Mayor, be same ont pre ire A Large Sugar Ahtp.à bertent | | here there was d tailows: 810,000 à nide aba dor Ae | .whon he was.yor.He next, him national Donaldson In and temperate th ease.and de- Patrick Ryan i City, ot The 37.1888.lastin pleven who invented by trickery, with Charles He got the with Patrick y-one segonds.n Boston and Dominick Ma- 6 Irieh lad, in pilotage.ame for This 1 fought near in Richburg, on- em whi September 1, k in in his corner hoidèrs, Oor- h in bis know- beat his tutor They fought athletic club e its boxing ime.Michael | forty rounds, Captain Sulli- Beveral aratively un- ix-rouna fight 8 Hirst visit to ored cham- tought before the on Jackson.was declared tours through inferior htin the partner, He 4ra-out, buf-he- St Denis: residence, on farm at Tour- factory, cate rights in the mber 14.The robes, and She wil reo m., and DE Elngdon, redericton ; 1D-# 8.Cathe al.ty manger tn Mr.Flyon ve In port this zs 0, \"Wheat I du \"ind Biôminal, & fiir movement te ravers Jo had 4nd oats at dd Tr.sèoésais per SAT is 7 ses S00 GCO0 fb v he © Flours unchankéd, straight rolleré and trong bakers are\u2019 ln fair local enquiry.Otter radon are very dull.Weguote: | Patent none ceteris orien BB 80 to + 70 Pa io.o.Straight roller.Kttra.rnin ee for local wants, Oatmenl is th good pre or Joe E r ule tices outside of which trade range is (ollows: Graptilated, VOIs.ei seentds 10 to 4.25 ROM eacbvinestancatsthc0ui5 4.10 0 4,25 standard, bbls.Iessnéseseus : 3:08 to 405 rantlatéd, in bags.ve 00 to 2,10 Rolled, a sisteveisss BIOU ,k0 2.standard, ln socausévecèbre 1,60 L 2.0 Feed, Bran and shorts are unobanged, Local demand being fairly active, mouillie moves slowly, © quote: Bran perton.\u2026.\u2026.548.00 to 13,60 gory r ton.lL 4.00 to 15.00 Ys ouillfe per con.III 16:09 to 22.00 \"Provisions.Tho looal provision market rules quiet, but fairiy firm, Hams, bacon and lard are in good enquiry for home trade.Prices range as follows: Canada ho ut mess pork, per $17.00 to , ee cork LADEN den 17.80 6.00 to 16,80 piso city ured pei.oes 0.11 te 011% äcon .4.10 to 0.10 lard, pe Ou 0.07 à 0.07 Lard, pul Cabadian,.V.08ge0 LOU ci, following were the receipts posted on ange: Tr 5 7; Re Canal sie ' Ciena 3096 4800 1868 1100 2408 1580 1520 1 2323 9730 2164 gs, Cases.198 ibe UC 1 Ham, Bacon, , boxes.ve 7 .\u2026.someon ressod H \u201c sa.10 .Leather, 81 60 Lau Raw dos 3 aus .Tabacco, 18 vu.so.High wines, bbls 62 1 vee Cheese.There ia no new feature to note in cheese, the market locally remains quist, with holders lirm at figures in advance of views of buyers, although sales are reported in the country at about 10c, Values on spot range nominally from 946 to 9%c.The cable to-day was uncnanged at 45s.WoopsTçox.Ont, September 7.\u2014Seven- teen factories are represented at the cheese board to-day.Offerings wero 3400 boxes cheeses, first half of August.Sales noted pere; 798 boxes, at 93{o, salesmen holding for 9%c.Butter.Creamery butter is rather quiet owing to its being held too hign for shippers to hanale with profit, consequently trading in 1t is chiefly local.In dairy a fairly active business is noted at prices within range of quotations below Creamery, new ¢ to 2% Townshlpa à to 100 Morrisburg & Brook 1lle, to 180 estern dalries, new to 176 Egxs.The egx market is fairly brisk, and prices remain steady.Receipts are ample for \u2018quirements.Fresh stock brings from \"120 to 12%; old is very aun snd difticult:to sell.Honey.Receipts of honey are liberal and trade is quiet, belng confined to retail wants.Values are unchanged.We quote: Strained, 7¢ to B30 per 1b.; and comb, Ye to llc ver Ib Hope.Hops continue dull and featureless, trading in them being confined to local wants in belie lots.Good samples of last year's crop are nominally worth from 26c¢ to 80a.Old hops are difficult to move, Aahes.The market for pots is firm and fairly ace tive.Cuteide quotations are ail earis are for good tares; stocks are emall, Pearis are dull and nominal.We quote Naval Stores.» Since our last report this market has developed no new features, Business is at a standstill at former quotations.We quote: Turpentine, 470 to dŸc; rosins, as je prand; $2.50 to $5.00; coal tar, $3.50 to $3.75; cotton wasle, colored, 5Bs4c; do.do, Ebi To to 10¢; oakum, 54e to Tiga: \u2018ao.cotton, 106 to 1250; cordage, sisal, 7-15 and upwards, 13¢; do.smaller Blzes, 1240; deep sea line, 16c; pure Maniila, 7 7-16 and upwards, 13e; smaller sizes, 12550.Advices from New York say: The market was'dull, and, in consequence, very weak.À few small jobbing sales were reported, but brokers generally refused to quote the market for spirits about 2734 to 28¢c.- Savannah quoted a steady feeling at 25%{c.Resins were dull and without important change.Tar and pitch quiet.Coal.Both bard and soft coal is arriving freely, | and the demand bas inc ers are now returning from the seaside and country, and arg placing their orders for the winter's supply, Prices remain unchanged.We quote: g .webs soupes 0 85,75 tove do.6.05 Chesnut do.6.00 ape Breton do 3,30 Scotch steam do 4.25 Welsh, anthracite do, 5.50 Cement and Firebricks.Business in cement shows no sign of \u201cimprovement, prices belng still low, and no prospeot of any change for hig her prices being apparent.There is not much local busiuess doing, shipments to the rest forming the principal feature.Our tions are for\u2014London brands, $2.10 to $05: Belgian brand, $2 to $2.15.Fire bricks continue in steady germand at from $17 10 $24 per thousand aa 'to bran 800 Las Stock Market.800 head of cattle, 800 sheep and 0 ¢ calves were offered at the Eastern LY ME tosdi for cattle and a fairly Brisk trade was done \u2018this morning.alves were scarce and prioes asked ranged from $2 to $8: for edm- - mon to fair quality.Old sheep were aul of sale and brought from $2 50 to $4 each, while Joung 5 lama be were worth from $410 4,ac0ord.© ng to-size and quall è resent-at-the-t ne, quotations:Light\"| ogs, per ewt., to 88° \"25; heavy grade, | per owt., $4 to $4 Teronto Frodues none Toronto, eptember 8, whi 706 to Tle; red wider 106 to 7.pipe on to 1 bard, 936 to 050 No.880; PN 3 ha ard, 720-to:7 \u201cme 9 pide: at 3a AME IGA MA KETS.creased, as congum- j TE bash.Bagel ais ot ii \"bush ve at = ia A Wheat 8914 cash : 51a 0 { Det.wore: - DULUTH~.29,000 bushels wheat; shipment 16000, bushels, 0 pen aie ae afb 000 bush: 2 gush.se 187, 87.000 ut: a 000 bus.rye.8 ire hs Wh 763 eal 76 MB cash an wheat, 40,000 ,000 bean\u201d of po 3 ont ipments were: wheat, 18, bush, of corn, 59,000 bushels oh oats.Opening prices were; Wheat, 78%0 Chicäïo Hog Market, UNION 8700k YARDS, Sept.1892, The estimated receipts of hogs CRA 000, the official re esterday was 23,980, of which 9129 were ipped and 4000\u2019 le fi over.The guotations to- wore! Li mike, 84 TB to 85 35: ion] pare: ara to $6 45; heavy lpping, 3155 te to $5 60; rough grad 5 to 85 10.cat e were 13.05 Joy 6900 sss, of and 5000 Westerns, Market steady.Te celpts of sheep, 9000, Market slow, ; BRITISH MARKETS, Grain and Provisions, BEERBOEM\u2019S Report, Thursday, Sept 8, 1892, says:.Cargoes off coast, wheat and corn, steady., Oargoes on passage and for shipment, wheat, moro enyuiry: corn, firmer.Caia wheat, off coast, 328; do, promptly to be shipped, 328 6d; do, nearly due, 52s, French country markets, mostly turn cheaper; Liverpool wheat, spot, steadier; corn, do, slow at the advance.Weather in England, ¢ool but finer.No.2 elub Calcutta wheal, ex-ship, 80s 6d; sont and following month, 30s 3d : Danublan malze, ex-ship, 2là; prompt, 208 ba; American mixed maize, 22s 9d; Minne- ét Aust tralian ; present and following month, 33s; Chilian wheat, do, 30s 6d; present and following mouth, 3is; Walla Valla wheat, off Joost, 31s 3d present and following month, 31s 9d, Th Liverpool public cable to-day says: \u2018Wheat, steady; omand poor; holders ofler moderately; corn, steady ; demand poor, .LivEErooL Lazer PrroRs CURREXT, Sept.8, 1899, Epring wheat.Red winter,do.5 1 No 1 Cala.FINANCIAL, Owlng \u2018o the absence of business and dull weather, the London and foreign markets are q American securities are firmer, but little trading in them as yet.The Indian banks reported as buying more freely of silver.The British trade returns for the monta of August are an improvement on those of the previous month.The eflects of tha Mo- inley tariff on British exports are less severe.The value of the exports for August of this year was £1,600,000, and for the same month last year £1,200,000.Money still continues plentiful and easy st 3{ on call ioabs and 4 to 1 p.c.for short bills, Now York markets are oming more | adtive and this is a wider range of transactions with firmer prices.© Fost says that' there ia a great acuity In getting freight-room.Bhippers, of -pecessity, holding off.This makes an unusual earth of commercial biits, ne present condition amounts to a practice al embargo on a large r't of International trade.While the ab ect.ol more gold shipments le debated, is pointed cut that It will be more Soult: a8 well as more expensive, to © ship by the English steamers, as would be necessary \u2018since most of the usual gold-carrying steamships are detained.Btill, however, that factor would be overcome if tbe demands of trade and the scarcity of pommer- oial bills rendered the Shipment necessary.Money'is very , and cail loans are nego- 1 tiated at 3to 4 per cent.\u2018Time money is in .good demand still, but borrowers do not \u2018seen AS eager to obtain funds they have been during the last ten days,'and are offering lower rates than lenders are willing to take.The suoply gontiques sufficient to meet ali requirements ada Jorelgnors are still offering money.Rates 434 per cent.for 0 days, 5 per cent.for 90 days to four months, 6 per cent, for six months.Tone sterilng market is quiet and steady, and posted rafes unchanged.1t is said that more gold shipments are in view again for this week.Locally there is no change in the discount or exchange market, rates are firm with a small gemand.Li In Lond y Grand Trunks closed at 8174 ors Fires and 38% for Second.london Stock Market.Messrs.Meredith and U'Brien report the London market at 2 p.m.to-day as follows: Stocks.London Frise.XN.Y Equiv.A Can.Pacte: ( Gontinued on Page Six.) Special Notices.Come anil see our mantle axtiblon, the most beautiful in the city.A Ia Vil Montreal, corner St Lawrence and Se Catherine streets.212 15 Intending piano and organ purchasers are offer special inducements at C.W, Lindsay's wareroofus, 2270 St.Oatherine street.Second-hand instruments of all styles and makers taken, in part payment, the.English Bible 1s 97-per cent ot the whole.\u201cWhen weak CF Fénrÿ And worn out, Hood's Sarsapariila 8 just the medicine to restore your strength and give you a good appetite, THE MONTREAL COTTON CO, NOTIOE is harsby siren.on that 2 alike int Soe an a 1f por e x per ce 2 à skull 10 oF this Com as 2 eclared.and riety 8 to Susreholdera on THURSDAY, whe bs pied ot Be, teinber D pest.\u2018closed from the 5th narterly divi- (3p.ah belok er Sas n tho Thot Tor books will be te te 1 1 ty day of Séptoniber next, both days in.By order of the Board, D.F.8MITIH, Seo, Freas.Montréal, Beptemiber 1, 1892.\u201c206 5 law J SA MONEY To Lend on 1st Mortgage 820,000 and 225.000.From $10,000 upwerda Apply .GORDON STRATHY & CO.ree SALE \u20140r- FURNITURE.The undersi igned » wit sell ab thetr rooms, 89 1 81.JAMES § on VRIDA Di) SEPTEMBER, Inntant, of new and Becondhand dr ry di, and tb a certain extent weak.- The proportion ot Anglo-Saxon words in bé In great variety from Japan, à the same on special tables] and Saturday of this wk.ae ON \u2014 | iday and Sato Ornaments ARTICL will show riday HENRY MORGAN 00, 212 TRADE SALE The subscribers wil sell sell ne their salesrooms, 86 and 88 Bt.Peter Street, 0 WEDNESDAY, 14th, and THURSDAY, a large assortment of goods suitable for the trade, viz:\u2014 Reundy-made Clothing, Tweods: Flannels, 10 Bales White and Walking Canon Blankets.5 Oases Cloth baa Felt fiats an and Cape.The whole yidhout reserve.Liberal terms, Sale at TEN o'clock each d | \u20ac o $0 # > 0 c Ode) Ont OF DRY GOODS, STAPLE AND FANCY.Notre Dame 15th INSTANT, GENT\u2019S FURNISHING STOCK, slang aura Hose ges Collar, Outs Gasaliers, 0 Scarts, Ties, Kid and thar von, Mitts, etc.~ALSO\u2014 Oeontings, Ete.Kte.5 Cases Patent E \u2018 1 2 Atentilis Requested To the Ation Sale ot the entire Fuiture and ap- pointmenot n West End Residend to be sold at our rooms, Nos.1 and 1823 St To-Morrow, Friday Atternoon} 2,30 o\u2019ciock.The turniture is Thomson\u2019s best s right\u2019 Plano, New York, highestade, Crystal tly in James and the Up- Erft Gablers, irrors, En- BENNING & BARSALOU, Excellont Brown Mate, 154 hands High, 7 years Haundsome Honscheld Furniture und Effects, Splendid Upright Plane, Fireproof Safe, Fine Steel Kngraviugs, Carpets, geod srator, and large number: OF.ot gon Kitchen Utensils; etos Poe.view MONDAY, day before sale.ves are favored the Residen ¥amily Horse, Ourriage, Slick v od Weber aded Plus fois vo, Oak Library Be Neng Hensehold niture, Gabe 2128 Auctioneers.ware Pladdrass Gasa- J - = Hers, Wilten C&ts, Grande pééoarant SALE father's \u2018Cieckiceures, Ornament hina, \u2014or- mate with instruds to sell at No.1281 DORCHESTERRERT, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTBKR 13th, Cew, ete: | ne aro tosts instructed b a HORARD JF.ARMINTOR, All the handsome Pu nr id ts therein 0 sell h Ne.325 pts MT.ANTOINE ROAD | 8803: puss Pion a 5 à splendid ment, cost (continuation of Sherbrooke 8t.,00te St.Antoine), mindter Carpets, Brass Gasts, Mane On TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT, 13th, A Mirror, Parlor binet, all the valuable Household Furniture and Effects.Ease}, Fancy Obatra, Gent êjles, \u2014COMFRIBING\u2014 ; Colors, Laos Curtaias.( A pia, fine Bohr & fon Cabinet Grand oUprignt e Portieres, PI ! Crook Kery, Jars, Grocks, \u201c=~ ALSO\u2014 SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.7 ; FRASER BR 24 : A vers pur Be 21 Anoi ouders, ANT on RHE out.on ti portant SALE vent _ \u2014A- 1ÿ suburb, on the MAGUIRK'S HORSE BAZAR, ing a front lage ot about FRIDAY, September Oth.at 2.30 P.M.mands the in 332 AND 384 BT: JANES STREET, Horse; 8 yoars old, 15-3; Als, Sindscono, 27 and ood eds, sliver moun da drh aplondia Gray 2s AFRO , Auctiotieer, om 83, Linperial Bly.niénde, 2123 eT * pe a pri te 21738 y HAND HOUSE.JFletures, Code, Lrésxe, Rocky ad Hi La TAME ST.2121 esitiont Or Apply cide Me TY queen PLATED BE Wea wish to make épecisantion Flot the Engiis oa Wo id at our = d Book ing Ro rane, ve ci mille Lace Cur- Shelf, wm: , Brussels Gets, co hoy \"portierés, \u201cvaluable Proot Heel plete\u2019 Set.Encyclopedia eR Index = Ying OÙ Paintings, Orn nts Marble nd 3 Bupplemen Gilt Mantel , wilton attel Clock, fine Table APS oy aout L Library | Ru nut Bideboard, Diningable and Furniture, fine Walnut gable 1 Leather Dining Chairs, Si Dinne F Sta 28d Miscellaneous Books, , Epiendid Service, Crown Derby Tea 5j Outlery, tsy.C ; Brussels Carpets, 1do- English Linoleum, H Gaâfather!s rd, Leatlier Seat Dinin rs, fine Exteh- Clock, Ourly Oak Case; pilten Ha Btair ston.Dining.Table, Han Bi Dinner Service, Carpet, M.T.Walnut Bedroom on and fine China ose nen A Service (hand Brass Bedste, Shred b Bots Hairttressos, painted), Qut seal, Suver sare, Curr! Pores | Walnut and Cherry Wardrobes, Burs, Wash Hévèrà d droom Bets, stand, Chamber Crockery, Cradle, Found 7 ont Fontes billows Pot Cooking 8tive, H.W.Attac Gas, Bols Sa, pring ; lish Stove, nd Hall Stove, Refrige awn Walnut Wardrobe, Flo.Mower, Kltchon Utenstis, Ho.Tables, .any Everything the best and tn good orc Breakfast Room Furni- - ll Brand, with Mirror, SALE AT 10 OOLOCE.; ¢] a mätoh: good Fire] ?M.HICKS & Co ; 3 Coal Stoves Atgeors, Wringer, Saini (sh Plated to.be roo N and in pertect order; Sleighs toy 08, Slarn ee Te d Robes, Jos, Miloh Sow, Gardon Benches, 1823 Notre Dame Street, - ows or Seande,.Te-metrew, Friday, LL] Allin the Dest of order, clean and good, an at 2.80 gelock, com Bet, Be roprietor a 0 Pag Abroad 08 la Jota the re , os furnisbiag oujd attend.Lunch will be Sip ae Ghai ton the A PR For 4 Cds pr ANTOINE, D3 nesipbr, igh Ol oa Gentle oman ar means desirous.ot § M ouse and substantial of about 150 feet and FT of lan sat Slaw aw of el Swiss a vor \u2018Bt.Parier OR the It \u2018bg appreciated.one, pre appointed: ad ne has every = oa hor hy |\" Homses xe so ; \u201cod UNIVERSITY seg vet roen Dorcheate b_Ston : an exdélteal shpe spi ae Vesidence tor a hal 110NSON a cos 186, BC: Samoa ;s i DaTIL F-BREWDTR BOYH-BitbOhs- At 1 \"To Quebec, weux da MALILAGES, At the residence A the hides parents 4 Hicur) street, September th.ot he hi A.>.P'aitersop, Albart E.Bat.ie Lo Agnes, eldabdatvhter of Wiliam, Brem- rer, BEChRMAN-FUASER \u2014AUSL john, N.B., Sept.1 Whitlam Bechianu to laity Frase iton, se ntember Uy dev, bool Elus cer Grititu rad\u201d Bus d Lo Marvel Cœustanicé Brooks.C7 ELA H) -0 nu te (th Instant, at SL abw > (durcit, Quoise, Ly the Kev.T.A.Wallies Sedov arte ol Ary lestare, scotland to svob ft deuyhter of the late samnuel Grove, Nu cage.Davey RN A EME ADL -At Montreal, August Gi, 15 eve AL LL Mackay, DI Tt AU of stentreal to Mary, sidest Daughter of Juli athachoel, bmp, Mascoucae, que, Fed \u2019 does lI=- At Maildenhéad, § uy.15th Vines Foo son of Se Wiha doi Rt i ston, Lacvcuet, tu kadith, dancer othe de ex 41000 Morris, Cretr, scotiai 6 HAMIL LON BSH) REY A Milford, let replen ler by bev, aL oe, thekte, tii b.Otis fow, Ha U Albstle BY vUuerLy,bGLL 0 HARDING-PLAROY\u2014 At Toronto, Avgust 30, Ly Her Liatbrasth, A.harodd Harding to a abcd, bot ol Toronto.HEXIELE-WAT SHEN-\u2014-September , HU SL Patrick s Churen, LI the een Janes Callbghan, James ¥.Nevido to Fame Waldren, bold of Ulais city PORTEOUR MOIR -By the kev.Mr.Mc Knight.at Lupusvilie, ULL 20d August, Leatge Porteous, Cravipu, ie AZ Ines Ciark Mour, Dunes vie.PRESTON-FITZGERALD AL MIlIbrDOK, Ont, August 40, by Veufrable Archdeacon Allen, John A.V.Preston, 1 AL LL.B.te Lotte, Ann r of Jaines Fitzge raid, ot Milibrouk, BMALLPEICE-PHILIPPH\u2014 IR Auguet, at West- miniter, by Kev.FPrebendaiy Harry Jouts and , Venerntle Archucacon Farias, Wiliam Donald Sinallpelee, 1.kool by Fotden, sun of (Le late Wak Siallyekce, Hormerts ol the Wanen, near Gulldford, to Cicely, daughter of the Rev, Sir James klastuus Puilijips, Bart, Warmin- ster.wWAUD LEE\u2014AL the anse, september Tih, Rev.Jas Barclay, M, A.Gev.À.W Theron, Point St Charles, Lo Emma E, Lee, Montreal, | DEATHS, ANDERSON\u2014 AL tot 44, con.4, Westminster, Ont, septeuiber 4, Frederick Anderson, aged 74 years, Bl RNSTON\u2014AL Brockvilie, Ont, September 4, Bridget, relict of the late K, 1, Burnston, tn the TEL year of her se BEST\u2014AI Montreal, Sentember 3, Emily Best, widuw vf the Jate Francis- Best, aged 85 years, BROWN\u2014At Hamilton, September 5, Grace Beatrice, daughter of John L.Lrown, CUOUSINS\u2014Iu this city on Thursday morning, september Bl, John Cousing, kKsq., aged 78 years and 7 months, late of St.Johns, Que.Funeral will take place {rom his late residence, 1794 Drolet Street, on Saturday, seplember 10th, at 2.30 p.m., to Mount loyal Uemetery.Friends and acquaintances will please accept {ovitation.{Oltuwva and St.Johns, Que, papers please copy.by ard, CAMERO.nthe township of Loughboro, bat.August 2 jeter Cameron, aged 84 years.COOPER \u2014 Æ Montreal, September t, Sarah Bridge, wile of Alexander Cooper, aged 85 years.CONLLEY~!n Glencoe, Unt., September 4, Robert Gordon Conley, son Of Robt.Conley.DOHERTY \u2014AL Montreal, September 4, Virginia Kearney, wife of Owen Dolerty, aged 40 years.DEACON\u2014AL Kingston, on 6th September, In her 83rd year, Amanda, widow of Lhe late Robert Deacon.; EMPEY~At Napanee, Ont,, August 30.Sampson H.Empey, aged 24 years and & months.EASDALE~At New Ldinburgh,Ont., September 5, Mercy Victoria, aged 13 years and 8 months, daughter of Geo, Kasdale.FRIENDSIIP\u2014AC Kingston.Sept, 3, Susie D., daughter of John Friendship.GOL LDING\u2014AL Quebec, 184 September, Susan, daughter of the late Joh bn Glass, and relict of D.8, Goulding, of Buffalo, U HERUN-Kept.2, In Toranto, Hannah Heron of scarboro, daughter of the late John Heron.HANLE Y\u2014At Read, Ont, Aug.23, wile of John Haniey, aged 91 years.HARDING\u2014At Kingston, Sept.2 2, Rev.Robert Harding, in hls 89th ¥ HUNT\u2014A® Deseronto, ont, Ellen, daughter of Neil Hunt, LANG\u2014Al Chateauguay Basin, September 1, Jane Jack, beloved wife of Robert Lang, aged U2 yearg LAUUHLIN \u2014At Montreal, Laughlin, aged 62 yea.MCKINNON AL Moneton.XN.B.Sept.3, John McKinnon, aged G4 years.McUCALLUM\u2014AL Cobourg, Ont.Mecallum, aged 587 yuars.MaAcCDONALD\u2014 At Kingston, September 4, Peter MacDonald of Obtawa, ln his 53rd year, MouINN\u2014AL Ottawa, September 5, Willle, son of Patrick McGInn, BMCCALLUM\u2014AL Gubourg, September 2, Peter MeCallumn, aged 57 years.PATTERSON\u2014AL Ne York, on the 7th inst, ot conginpelon, ges ¢ Patterson, eldest son of nr.H.Patiersou.Funeral on Saturday morhing at 8 5 \u201cGlock from Grand Trunk station to St.George's Chitreh PHRINGLE\u2014AL North Marysburg, Ont., Maud, wife \"of Alva Norman Pringle, years.» PATTON\u2014At Montreal, September 1, WlUlam Pawton, aged 71 years and 10 months.mie Ingleside,\u201d Menlo Park, Call- Aug.26, Bridget September 3, Thos.Sept.2, Petor- Aug.29 aged 2 oe urnia, 25th August, Jemima Amelia Partridge nee Nash), wife of Patrick Mary Partridge, In er HULL yeur, PYE\u2014AL Smith's Falls, Ont, 4th September, 1802.Whlinm Preston koe, son gf Chartes Herbert Pye, nged 27 duys.ROBINSOUN\u2014OD Meanesday, the Tih Inst.atthe residence of Wifi, Kodden, 224 Greene Ave.Cute SL, Antoine, Mars Gurrie, Telle ot thé late Benjamip Robinson, Funeral private.212 2 RODD AM\u2014~Kliled ig Lhe late rallway accident at Jordan, oak.September 5, \u2018Thoinas Roddam, aged 34 yen.RONAN\u2014A! sus concession, Cumberland, Que, September Z, John Itonan.BMITI-\u2014At Stoncy Creek, Ont, Willie Edgar, son of Hirain 8.sm SEARS\u2014AL St, John, N.B,, John Soars, aged 75 years.STEEN\u2014At Farran's Point, Ont., Robert Steen, aged 7d years.+ TURNER \u2014 At Montreal, Turner, aged 84 years, TOLSON\u2014At Brookside, 74lh year, Witllam T Pei EE OF THE MOST RE- lable character are furnished by the Canadian le Building, Montreal, 8 8 mn Septeiuber, September 4, Peter Bedtora, N.8, in his olson Jentor.Supt.Oriminac Franch Pine cl root, USE \u201cCURLINE\u201d FOR À Lt ting curl, proof against heat an: damp\u2014 sad ustre, life and beauty to the hair.Price 25c, Lyons, cor.Cruig and Bleury atreets, AT PECPR cureû STRESSMAN, OF RAMSAY, ON C.P.R, cured A Jame back, rheumatism, all _wedicines Taie, Ww Tite Lo T.lLyous, sole ugenta for Montreal, Cralg and Helury streats (2) RICHELIEU AND ONTARIO NAVIGATION COMPANT, \u2018The steamers of this \u201ccompany now run as nader: Te Terontog dally (Sunday Sheepted), leave as LO au, noon Lachi rain, or by 3 pm Grand Trang te \u2018Coteau and Join Boat thera Aÿs, { pan, sundays 3pm, To Three Rivers, evory Tuesday aud Fridayatl p.m, pompects at Sorsl with steamer for Aben- akinspri To Chamblyees ovary Tuesday and Fridayat 1 p.m YwBoucherriite, Varennes, Vercheres, Copa trecœur, dat (Sundays exoupiad), as 4.40 pa, Satur 2,40 p.Te Cornwall, every a had Friday at noon \u2018a9 the puaueuare Murray Bay, Itiviere de Loup nud Tudousnc\u2014Leave Quebec 7.50 in.ou Theaday, a Sunesdays, Fridays and Sag days ~3peciat Bleawmar jesves Nuevo at ly every Monday for stuiray lay Te Luprairie, daly exe vers suudays and Ho days tron Moutread 7.00 a,in., 2.00 anel- SU Dn, un Sun lays\" 1k EU, 4 ad ohdays.3 SU, To Hous herviile, roux days, froin Mochelsgat.92.su 0, LU a, 1:2 uooa, 4, di + Hndays trom Island Whart 1.00, 3.0.6.15 pom.Sprotal trip from island Fes su 5.15 pain, dues nut cail at Longue Te Lengusail, se \u2018 30, RENT EA I AT vB, Sunday tron: Ln 2.) SLI J I ITTV) so\" = &- 30, 0, » trom, Montreal 9, 1L15 am, avery minutes Last vin a M LEAP EXCURSIONS Te he, Thann Iain daily vi cepted), LU a.m.$6.50 round ori Sundar ec Te Ninance faits daily « tbrouxh ie IUOU Islande and A rire pud Le eave Mauda ho Ta dave an ;, en ay » £13.00 th Te uesday Thurs.To ab springs, Tuesdays ps Nitdays, PLOUF md ol Te drat via She beautiful Richelieu Riva, 2; aon La ato rouad .SIE Oh dont, ri JULIEN CHA ROT, General Manager \u201cTHE WOMAN I WHITE\" Chews Somerville\u2019s Pepsin 174= \u2019 Sundays aa piedypass.LL) toe 3 4 Basin anil flokelen Pier.A.M Trattie Manguer, Gum.i ali] | CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN WANTED Oue Snlesmuu for Men's Furnishing Department at 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.American BOOTS at SH Aa previously stated, we are not going tu continie the boot and shoe business.But we must dispose of the stock ou hand.BURT'S AND ARMSTRONG\u2019S are allowed to Le the Lest makes of Boots and Shoos in the United States.GIBEAULT AND PINET \u201cOf Paris, we believe, claim to be the best makers of boots and shoes in France.GRAND SALE AMENICAN BOOTS -\u2014ALSO\u2014, French Boots & Shoes.TO-MORROW WE OFFER Burt's Boots at 25 per cent.discount Burt's Shoes at 25 per cent.off Armstrong's Boots 23 per cent.off Armstrong\u2019s Shoes 25 per cent.oft Gibeault\u2019s Boots 25 per cent.off Gibeault\u2019s Shoes 25 per cent.of Pinet\u2019s Boots 25 per cent.oft Pinet's Shoes 25 per cent.off S.CARSLEY., See that you get It.In buying French or American Boots or Shoes, see that you get l'wenty- five per cent.off the price.Have it taken off the bill to avoid any mistake.S.CARSLEY.Mail Orders carefully hlled.UM BRELLAS THE LARGEST STOCK In Canada of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen\u2019s Umbrellas to select from.~ Umbrellas at all prices.S.CARSLEY.Mail Orders promptly filled.JUST RECEIVED A Manufacturer's Stock of Oxk Hryorep Doze Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas, with long handles and covered with English \u2018Gloria Silk.These (Goods were originally made for a United States firm who failed to recleem their order and are worth £3.00, but will be cleared Ly us for Ladies\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Long Long Handled Handled Umbrellas .Umbrellas each.S.CARSLEY.Mail Orders receive careful attention.Umbrella N ovelties In Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen\u2019s Umbrellas just put into stock, comprising everything new from all the leading manufacturers.Gold Mounted Umbrellas |, Silver Mounted Umbrellas Umbrellas with Carved Ivory Handles.Umbrellas\u2019 with Lizard Skin andles.Umbrellas with Onyx Handles.Umbrellas with Pebble Handles: Umbrellas with Pearl Mounted Handles, Umbrellas with Carved Wood Handles., Umbrellas with Natural Wood _Handles, covered with best quality \u201cSpitalfields Silks.S.CARSLEY, UMBRELLAS SPECIAL LINE Of Ladies\u2019 Gloria Silk Umbrellas of extra value, with Fanoy Wood and Nickel Silver Handles, 81.50 each.SPECIAL LINE Of Gentlemen's Gloria Silk Umbrellas of extra value, with Fancy Wood and Nickel Silver Handles, $1.50 each.Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas at all prices from 25c.Pa Gentlemen\u201d 3s Umbrellas at all prices from 450.\u2018Gentlemen's Titania Umbrellas, £1.50, Ladies\u2019 Silk Umbrellas Gentlemen's Silk Umbrellas Special attention paid to repairing and re-coveriag Umbrellas.S.CARSLEY, First be Sure you are Right, .then go ahead.If you take cold and lose your health, you cannot properly attend to your business.If you do not attend to your business you will not succeed in it.If you wear Rigby Waterproof Gar- menta, you reduce your chances of taking cold, with its attendant disag- trous \u2018results, ton minimum.Ponder this over and form your concliisions, then act.| S.CARSLEY, 1765, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1778, 1775, 1777, 1779 NOTRE DAME STAEET, MoxTREAL CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN | \u201c THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, ABOUT MANTLES AND ABOUT DRESS GOODS This Season, Mantles will BE OUR SPECIALTIES.Tho Garments in our Mantle Rooms are most attractive this season.THE NEW DRESS GOODS Are tho Prettiest Styles shown for years, Dress Goods and CAPITAL VALUE.The value in Mantles and Dress Goods is extra good.ALTOGETHER.Our Dress Goods and Mantles, taking them altogether in the INCOMING SEASON, Are, we consider, MONTREAL'S CHIEF ATTRACTION \u2014\u2014IN THE-\u2014 Dry Goods Trade.S.CARSLEY L Catherme Street, Mantle Department.Just received a splendid collection of Ladies\u2019 FALL COATS.ROTHERS Pi Without doubt our Styles take the lead in Montreal.CARSLEY BROTHERS, On St.Catherine St.DRESSMAKING.We have engaged a first-class Dressmaker from PETER ROBINSON\u2019 3, of Regent Street, London.Correct style, \u201cand perfect fit guaranteed.CARSLEY BROTHERS.Advantages Gained The advantages Ladies gain by purchasing their Mautles at our stores on St Catherine Street are pUMÉFOUS.Style Our.Buyer resides in Léndon, and is keenly on the look out for the very latest Novelties; as they are issued from the makers the \u2018 oods are expressed direct to us.ffhoretore we claim in every cnse to show the Latest Novelties.CARSLEY BROTHERS, On St, Catherine St.Fit No matter how grand and expensive the garment may be, if the cut and fit is not right, the charm is lost completely.Our Buyer is more particular about this part of the buying than any other.To ensure getting a perfect fitting Mantle Ladies will please come direct to CARSLEY BROTHERS, On st.Cathorine St.Sizes .A difficulty very fow Canadian + buyers can master is to buy the right proportion of sizes.The consequence is.Ladies are very often disappointed in not being able to get fitted.We pride ourselves on being able to to suit all sizes.CARSLEY BROTHERS, On St Catherine St.Prices Our Reputation right throughout Canada is unequalled for selling Mantles at reasonable prices.\u2018The beautiful Jackets we retail at from $5.00 to $15.00 astonish every one.CARSLEY BROTHERS, On St.Catherine St.Dressmaking a Specialty.mb Carsley Brothers, 2342 WEST END, 1575 EAST END, .On St.Catherine Street.1211 \u2018 OLN MURPHY &C0.S Advertisement.EAST AND WEST From the Atiantio to the Paciñc, the goods that leavo our Mantle Department carry the tidings of its success.Every day the sama story in a similar way is repeated from one end of the city to the other.That it deserves the record it bas achieved, most ladies know! To those who have not yed experienced the pleasure snd satisfaction of having thelr orders exocuted bers, we simply say, call before fixing elsewhere this season and sve how well we manngs these things.JOHN MURPHY & CO.Visit the Great Mantle House before purchasing elsowhere! It has Just put to stock 5,000 Now Mantles, marked to rotatl at wholesale prices.NEW LINENS.NEW BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, from 400 per yard, NEW UNBLEACHED TABLE LINENS, from 30c per yard, NEW BLEACHED TABLE NAPHINS, from 40e per dozen.NEW LINEN DOYLIES, from 40c per doen, NEW LINEN SIDEBOARD COVERS, from 40¢ each, NEW LINEN TEA CLOTHS, from 50c¢ each, NEW LINEN TOWELS, from 35¢ per dozen.For the best value in all kinds of Linens come to JOHN MURPHY & CO.For the Bath.NEW BATH TOWELS, from 10¢ each.NEW BATH SHEETS, from $1.88 each.NEW BATH MATS, from 75c each.NEW BATH MITTS, from 15¢ per pair.NEW BATH ROLLER TOWELS, 40c each, NEW BATH TOWELLING, from 13¢ per yard.JOHN MURPHY & CO.Prompt attention given te Postal Orders.Samples seat on application.Great Bargains-in White Quilt NEW WHITE QUILTS, 65c.NEW WHITE QUILTS, 750.NEW WHITE QUILTS, 80c, NEW WHITE QUILTS, 00c., NEW WHITE QUILTS, 950.NEW WHITE QUILTS, $1.00.NEW WHITE QUILTS, from G3¢ to 7 each.JOHN MURPHY & CO.JOUN MURPHY & CO.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street, And 105, 107, 10D and 111 st.Peter St.Terms Cask und Oniy One Price.TELEPHONE 2103.212t OGILVY & S085 Advertisement.YESTERDAY We had very heavy shipments of New Dress Goods, , New Dress Trimmings, New Dress Silks, New China Silks, New Fall Hosiery, New Cretonnes, New Down Comforters, New Down Pillows, = TO-DAY We are as busy as hatters getting the above marked off.» Particulars Later.\u2014FOR ALL YJUR\u2014 DRY GOODS \u2014COME TÈ-\u2014 JAMES À OGILVY & SONS, The Family Linen and Drapery House, 208 to Z2OT St, Antoine St, 144 to 150 Mountain su TELEPHONE 8225, BRANCH\u2014St.Catherine Street, Corner Backinghaum Avonue.TELEPHONE \"3335, 212t OUR DIFFICULTY \u201c A Benefit to the Public! Thore are few instances in life in which we can think of à difficulty being ru0ro of à bonefit to othors than in the case of our Limited space for the display of our WALL PAPERS Hangings of the highest art, which command artistic figures on Broadway.New York Tremont Street.Boston havo to be reduced to simply » very small figure, to counteract the objection of selecting high class Wall Papers /from contracted surroundings, * SEE OUR BAMPLES.G A.HOLLAND & SON, 1758, 1760 Notre Dame st ; OLD EYER FAIL IN CURING PPTassions a nlaritie DR.GORDON'S menial eit Yona \u201cThey have refered me ects world of trouble and rs.anxiety.\"= \u201cFE would not dew vituout tin The dion: point.\"\u2014Mrs.Ü.A.Montyieler, : 7 never aire êL Six pac sealed, upon receipt aaa \u201cgon kr mail ane.\u201c Kédrese.QUEEN MKDIOINE CO, \u2018YF, MONTREAL Ho Bsn TEL PEARLS OF | Dathorine sk Pme BE HEALTH.CENTS, FOR SALE an rue | \u201cSTAR\u201d LADIES\u2019 and EX'S BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS WILLIS & C0°S MUSICAL COLUMN, mme \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014= , Cheap Sale During the Holidays, of New and Second-hand PIANOS & ORGANS Almost every American and Onpadian wake.Nb reasonable offer refused, as room must be had for New Importations of Contract Stock.Bargains! Bargains | Bargains | WILLIS & GO., 182% Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL, KNABE, DELL & WILLIS OAS Bell Organs.oe ry & NB.Hamilton Victoria Square and 8t, James Street.108 DEPART Announcement.We are now showing a complete assortment of fine Footwear for Fall and Winter.Our Styles are the latest, and for wear and fit cannot be Surpassed.In Dress and Evening Shoes we have all the most fashionable colors in all sizes and widths.\u2014\u2014 OUR -LINE OF-\u2014 LADIES WALKING BODTS AT $4.00 Cannot be equalied at the price.We have a full assortment of Men\u2019s Boots and Shoes \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Boys\" and Touths\u201d Walking Bools From 84.15.\u2018We have a large stock of Ladies\u2019 Lace Shoes and Slippers at $1.25 We ¢nrry n fall range of Mnde by Gco.T.Sintor 4 Sons.All Colors and Styles In Ladies\u2019 Overgaiters Children\u2019s Boots in Great Variety.Henry & Remi VICTORIA SQ, and ST.JANES 87.Intending Piano and Organ purchasers are offered special inducements at.C.W.LIND- SANS Warerooms, 2270 St.Catherine St.: Second-hand instruments ot all styles and makers taken in part pay- payment 2121 MACMASTER & McGIBBON, cenies, Barrisiers, ge.TRE TEMPLE, = MT JAMES.| named Yeo Hing, and Keong How was its accident occurred ag the Blizzard \" GENTLEMEN,\u2014L was suddenly prostrated 1892.\u2014SIX PAGES Henry @ .B.Hani VICTORIA SQUARE, NEW IMPORTATION.MODEL Mantles Wraps \u2014AND\u2014 facrets A magnificent display of all the latest productions now on view in our extensive show room, DRESS GOODS.We beg to call special attention to our New Costume Tweeds which are selling freely ut moderate prices.#@\" Our Dressmaker has just returned from Europe and is.now prepared to receive orders for the ensuing season.HENRY & NE HAMILTON Victoria Square.212t PUREST, STRONGEST, Bi BEST.Coatains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any uriant, Serlous Work of Strikers.New York, September 8.\u2014A special to the World from Barre, Vermont, saya: One of the largest gratiite manufauturers doing business here is C.E, lainor, of New York.During the strike he erected a large cutting shed and polistiing mill, and recently he advertised for fifty non-union nen.A few mornings ago there appearmi posted s'pon his shed the followlnæ notice: A ET.& if you open this shed to \u2018scabe\u2019 you wit} soon eat your dinner In Hetl' This morning, when the hoisting engine was started up, stéam burst Irom every joint, the vaives baving been loosened during the night.1t was also discovered that the guy ropes of the \\ravelling derrick had been cut and the stays to the big steel derrick loosened.No one doubts but that it is the work of the strikers.Chinese Conspirator in the States.New YORK, September 8.\u2014 While attempte Ing to enler the United States from Canxda 17 Chinaimen Were arrestea.One of them bad In his pocket pieces of eloth covered with Chinese characters.One document cer- titled that Leong Chow had formed a social eociety called Leong Jou How Fong at San Francisco on January 20, 1888, the inltidtion costing $3.lhe other piece of cloth was larger, and stated thst a society existed in China for the purpose of murdering the Chinese Emperor.The society is resident.The holder ot the certilicate paid Fio-ror his initiation In China.On tha cloth was a dark red stain Supposed to represent blood ol some highbine Accident in 8 Sudbury Mine.STDBURY, Ont, September 8,\u2014A shocking nickel wine about 4pm-Fuesday by which sev era] men lost their lives and several others will likely die of their injuries.A large section of the roof tell in, completely burying twenty miners at the tlom.our dead bodies have been taken out so far, and the wounded are belng cared for by two focal physicians at this town, IL is Impossible to obtain the names of the unfortunate men.Irish Cricketers Defeated.Bostox, Sentemiber 8.\u2014 The All New Enaianders defeated the Gentlemen of Ire.Jand in the [rst cricket match by the foi- lowing score: First innings lreland, 69: New Englanders, 190: second Innings Ire land, 41; New Engianders 6, with 14 wickets to spare.' Pilgrims for Ste.Anne\u2019s.WATERTOWN, N.Y., September 8.\u2014Eleven cars of pligrime passed through Watertown at nine o'clock yesterday on their way to Ste.Anno de leaupre.ex the best pill 1 over used,\u201d is the frequent ark of purchasers \u201cof \"Carter's * Little Fiver Pils.When you try them you wiil say the same, Special Notices.Suddenly Prostrated, while at work by a severe attack of cholera morbus, Wé sent at once for a doctor, but he seemed unable to help.An \"evacuation about every:forty minutes was last wearing iné out, when we sent for a bottle uf Wild Burawberry, which puvod Ly lite, N.Vax NaTTEB, Mount Brydges, Ont t.MONTREAL, December, 1891, I was sufforing for more than & year from an obstinate sous, an abundant expectoration of a ek bad Appearance, night sweats, pain in the chest, debil ity 8 and a progressive.wasting, which caused me dread eon- sumption.I took several is emedies unavail-, ngly.1 am now perfeêtiy well, to the great surprise of my friends, and have bee cured by violette\" ;, 85 rup ol Turpen tine.1 took \u20ac 5 bottles ot cents each.can recommend this precious syrup to those who are coughing and think themselves In consumption.W.Dastous, No, 90 St Antoine street.Every novelty in ladies\u2019 man'ties tron all thie leading of Europe can be seen at 8 \u2018 Dame street: Jackets and | fhâbufacturers | rsley\u2019s, Notre \u201c0 Stiek to the Right.Right actions spring from right principles: Ines of dlarthoss.d dysentery.cratape, cola mer compilé he cholera, morbus, ete the right remed; is Fowler's Extract of Wild rawoerry,\u2014an unfailing cure\u2014made the princieié that natores' sremedies are best.Never travel without it, All'the atest Parisia novelties in \u2018taken fn the Dominiun nt 3, trimmings a stock ab MMAHON'S CRIME HE TREATS THE MATTER COOLLY.The Cornwall Murderer Trying to Raise the Insanity Dodge\u2014The Wounded Men Progressing Fuvorably.ISPEOTAL TO THE STAR.) CORNWALL, Ont., Bent.8.\u2014The two wound- 1 ed men are still resting quietly, and although la Lafesse's cnse the danger is far .trom belag over, it is now more probable thal he will recover.Tho prisoner MeMahon will probably be brought before police magistrate Bethune on Monday next, when the depositlons of Lelebvre and Lafesse, who are at present too weak to be axamined, will be taken.He will be committed to the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, which opens here on October 11th.Justice Armour will bethe presiding judo.Ihe prisoner continues tu Lreat-the matter very coolly, and is inclined Lo endeavor to raise the plea of fusanity.Dr.Graveley, the pth physician, saw him this morning, and says he is per- tectly sane.[Hewald he remembered having foughtwith\"Blnek DiAamoud\u201dnnd nlso being taken to Lhu gaol, but all that occurred Le\" tween was a blank.\u201cIf It is us you say,\u201d he remarked to the doctor, *1t is atl up with me from Danlel Stevens, and the pre were mnreled at 8 Edwison, When tho ira 3 Sather Tra of his daughe ter\u2019s midnight escapade, his indignation knew no bounds Strange to state, the commissioner néglected to take the deponent's affidavit, which randers the marriage legal, In vlow of the lack that the xirl was not of age, nor had she the consent of her parents to the marriage.\u2019 This little omis ston has placed he lssder in a bad position, + - .MIDLAND CENTRAL FAIR.A Successful Diy at the Kingston Show The Principal Attractions, [SPECIAL TO THE BTAR,] Kingston, September 8.\u2014 Tuesday was a special day At the Midland Central l'air, and the beautilul weather brought betweer four and tive thousand visitors to Lhecity.Durs ing the afternoon special attractions look place on the.race track.The Uniformed Ban tons of Watertown, Belleville and Kinz ston competed In drill, with Majors Galloway and L.W.Shannon and Chlef Horsey as judges.Kingston secured the frst prize, $100; Belleville second, $60; an Watertown, third, $25, These declslons gave every satisfaction.Ihere were bicycle races ranging from a half to two miles, over a heavy clay track.L.Hughes carried off the first prize i in every event except the one mile, which and I need not go to the expense of retain- .ing a lawyer, for I shall surely stretch the hemp,\u201d Until lour years ago he had lived mostly all his 16 fn Cornwall nnd had been a schoolmate of many of the citizens, He learned the harness makin trade and sorved aeveral months with Lancaster.Then he worked in thik town for Mr, O'Neil, and iive or six years ago got into a dispute with hls son, \u2018Jnmes, whicn ended in a light, McMahon was alterwards discharged, ana immediately alter landing from the \u201cPassport\u201d on Monday night proceeded Lo James O'Neil's house.Ine door was opened dv Mr.O'Neil.McMahon at once began talking about the old tight.He said: \u2018I œuese you got a hittie tho Lest of me before; iL 1s my turn now,\u201d and drew his revolver, \u2018polotinig it straight at O'Neill, who withdrew Into the house, and McMahon went away.He drank heavily on Mouday nicht, and was not thoroughly sobered up \u2018Tuesday morning, IL is said.Detective Crites is busy serving subpænas on witnesses for the inquest.Chief of Police Cameron has heen trying to work up a case against \u201cBlack Diamond,\" and it is poasible that he will be arrested, BEHRING SEA ARBITRATION, The Italian Government Selects Ite Répre- sentative on the Board.ROME, Beptember 8.\u2014 The selection of Marquis Emilio Viscont{-Venosta as the Italian member of the Bohrinz Nea arbitration is believed tn give satisfaction both to the British and the United States legntions.He is said to be a gentleman of large general information, a good lawyer, and to de absolutely without potitieal aspirations.The Italian Government has been very mich embarrassed in the choice of arbitrator.According to the last communications between the two Governments the arbitration will be held in Paris, The discussion may be made in French, but as all the documents relative to the subject will be written in English, it was imperative that all the members be perfectly acquainted with En lish.lt appears that it has been very diff] cult to find among the great !awyers ot Italy one who understands English and who would accept Lhe position, It is semi- officially stated tnat Mr, A.G.Porter, American Minister, and Lord Vivian, Brits ish Ambassador, yesterday hauded to Marquis Visconli-Venosta, Itallan Arbitrator in the Bebring Sea dispute between Great Britain and the United States, the documents relating to the question to be arbitrated.THE FLEETS EXCHANGE SALUTES.SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Q c, September 8.\u2014The Franch flagship \u201cArelheuse\u2019 arrived from Montreal Tuesday morning and anchored opposite Durham Terrace.Salules were exchanged with the British {leet by the vessels dipping heir aga At 3,30 Tuesday afternoon Admiral Le- brau came ashore to pay hls respects to the Governor-General.He was met on Lhe whar! by one o( Lord Staniey's A D.C.'s, who escorted him to the Governor-General's carriage.A guard of honor from B Battery commanted Ly Capt.Rutheriord and Capt Fages was stationed on the wLar! and when Admiral Labrau landed, the 5 Battery band struck up the British Grenadiers.As the Frenen Admiral leit the whart, a salute of 13 guns was tired from Dufferin Terrace by a detachment of B Bxitery, commanded by Capt.Oscar C.Pelletier and Lieut.Benyon.The directors of the Quebec and Lake St.Joho Ry.Co.have Invited the officers of the Britisn and French fleets now In port to an exoursion to Lake SL John, Saturday next.OT14 AWA NOTES.|SPEC AT, TO THY STAR.) OTTAWA, September 8.-Two young wownen, servant girls, of Byward are reported tu be missing since Monday.They left for the picnic al Electric Park.One of the latest applications of heat produced by electricity je the dr§ art of! Jam ber lor planing purposes.Mr.Parr, the Chaudiere, is about to have eiécirts res Ing kilns, the invention of Mr.IT.Ahearn, laced on his premises.The production of eal is.no douut,becoming In Ottawa, at any rate, one of the most essential lunetions of electricity.A very fair indleation of the sensible views ol the canal toile dispute is the fact that not a single intending exhibitor at the Chicago World's Fair has notified the commissioner, Prof.Naunders,of his desire to retrain from taking part in the exhibillon on account of President Harrison\u201d s retalistory proclamation.UPSET A COAL OIL STOVE.[SPECIAL T¢ TO THE STAR.) KINGSTON, Sepicmber B.\u2014A sad accident occurred nt Athens.Mra.Isrown was busy getting dinper, when she accidentally upset the coal oll stove.Inen instant everything was in a blaze, Her clothing caught, and blazed up around her head and frms.ler daughter happened to come in just at that moment, and seizing a blanket, wrapped it around her and smothered the flames, but iL was some Lime before the fire was extinguished.Mrs.Brown was badly burned about the hands, arms and head, but it is thought she will recover.MANITOBA SCHOOL QUESTION, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.OTTAWA, September 8.\u2014.The Government has not received any petitions from the Roman Catholic hierarchy or private indivi» duals asking for remedial legislation in the Mantoba school question.[his is regarded as significant, und as indicaling that the church authorities do nov proposs to embarrass the Government until itlearns what mode of solution ls proposed.There are, however, on tlle [n the Siate Department at leant a dozen petitions seeking the veto of the Manitoba School Act, which were presented nearly two years ago.THE OTTAWA ASSIZES.IBPECIAL TO.THE STAR.| OTTAWA, September 8.\u2014Subpanas are being served anew on witnesses required to give testimony at\u2019 the trial of Leonice La- tle on the charge of murder, The case will come up at the nesizes on the 15th inst.The \u201cconspiracy\u2018\u2019 cate in which Hon.Thos.\u2018McGreevy, Capt.Larkin and the Connollys are defendants are also on the list for trial A QUEBEC PROPERTY SALE.ISPEGIAL TO THR STAR.) Beptember 8.\u2014.The eoxtonslvo Ques premises well property,\u201d has been sold to Nusata.Lec lero & Letellier.The price paid to be $6000, of about one-tenth of what it originally cost.CHINESE CHRISTIA NS MASSACRED.[arzouau TO.THE STAR.!- LoXDox, Sept.8,\u2014A special to the Times from Shatghel says a European missionary and a number of native Unristiaus have bee massacred in the province of Bhenie \u2018he \u2018bodies of the victims were mutilated, A FIFTEEN YEAR OLD GIRL ELOPES; Eve TO THE STAR! ILLE Ont, September 8\u2014Olivid | EE iri fiftee on years of age, living in ville, dy dusts ng + the abeence of her eeday, ran med Tait and red home a young man na wes secured after\u201d midnight 0 St.Paul street, known, as the.r.Vallunce at : was taken by John Mackay, Hughes was socond, Mackay was second in the other events.These two riders are struggling hard for the local championship, with about even laurels.Frisbee, of Oswego, falled again to get up in his balloon.He was to have taken ex-Mayor Drennan up with him.Some Ayrshires were selected by Mr, Awrey as eligible for the World's Fair.He and Mr, Wade left for Gananoque last night.nheep and swine are poorly represented.The chief exhibitors are J.C.Neville, of Newburg, who shows good Léicesters and Yorkshire swine, Hunter, ot Harrowsmith, who has fine Lelcesters, Piok-pockets and snsak-thieves are in attendance at the show.Mre.Uharlos Bhields, of Fitchburg, had her pocket pioked of $40 at the Kingston and Pembroke Railway station yesterday morning, and several visitors have been relleved of money and watches on the grounds, 1n the colt race, * Lucy Carver,\u201d Z.Herrington, of Ploton, won in 18 sired by ** Doctor Carver.\u201d owned by 8,17, She THE SEIZED SEALERS.Actlon Taken by the British Columbia Boatd of Trade.VIoToriA, B.C., Sept.8.\u2014~The captains of the sealers seized\u2019 by the Russians ceny the claiins set iorth by Captain Lorenthen as to his special care ol them.They deny that there was a public auction of the tittings of the sealers, and while they do not charge him with Jying, say he was guilty of gross misrepresentations.\u2018fhe Council of the British Columbla Board o! Trade met Tuesday to discuss the seizure of British Columbia sealers by Russia.President Hall submitted corres spondence received from Captain.Cox, Pree s dent of the Sealers\u2019 Association, also a'de- lech which he had forwarded to sue Dominion Government, accompanied affidavits.He had protested against ha seizures, and requested that limmediate Blepe be taken for the relief of the crews of other schooners sealing in Asiatic waters liable to similar treatment, inte wa approaching and the men,Il not rescued, will probably perish.His action was ape proved, and it was also determined, in coa- nection with the arrival of the Northern Pacifio ompany 's steamship \u201cVictorian,* to request the Mayor and Corporation to co-operate with the Board in aid of properly adjusting affalrs.TORONTO BOARD OF TRADE TROUBLE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) TORONTO, September 8.\u2014The end of the trouble between Mr.J.F.McLaughlin and the Board of Trade is not yet.Some weeks ago he soid his certificate of membersaip because he felt that he had not been fairly dealt with in a dispute between himself and Mr.J.L.Spink over a sale of flour.Yesters day tho president, Mr.Baird, and the secres tary, Ar.Wiils, were, served with legal notices by Hon.S.H.Blake, in behalf of Mr.McLaughlin, in which it was stated that his client was aggrieved at the conduct of the president and secretary and\u2019 demanded satisfaction.Ths matter was the 1aik on \u2018Change yesterday.Mr.Baird and Mr, Wills bot state that they did not understand what Mr, Mel.aughlin demanded them to retract and had placed the notices in the hands of their lawyers.Mr.Mo- Laughlin declined to be interviewed, hut says he wlll push the matter to the bitter end, MEETING OF CHEESEMEN, {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) BELLEVILLE, Ont.September B.-.Tuesday aflernuon à meeting was heid In Boile- ville in the interest of the great industry in this section, the cheese Interest.\u2018The meeting was called by the Western Branch of the Eastern Ontarlo Dairymens\u2019 Associse tion, for the purpose of adiscussion between representative cheese manufacturers and inspectors.Those present were: Mr, the pioneer of the cheese industry in the Kingston district; Mr.Carlaw, Warkwortn; Mr.Daly, Thurlow; Mr.Balley, Campbells ford; Mr.Whitton.Cheese Inspector for this district, and Mr.Rolllas, Inspector for North Hastings.A resolution was unani mously carried favoring Kingston as the pexi piace for holding the annual meeting ot the Association, THE ADMIRALS EXCHANGE VISITS.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] QuErEo, September B.\u2014Admirai De Libran id ap official visit yesterday to Admiral Hopkins, who n 3 * Montreal, th September, 1892, TIL nd a AILIFF'S SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DIB- trio .2686.\u2014 Ofrouit 1 Terms cash.8th Beptember, 18 The Montreal Dally Star, N.DUMOUOHEL, B.8, Q ntr 92.213 L printed at the corner ol St.Georgé Street and Fortl- fication Lane, is published by Klugh Gras bam, resident in Montreal.Puvlisting office.168 and 165 St.James atrees.The E.B.Eddy Co.CHOLERA CHOLERA.CHOLERA.Indurated Fibre Pails You cannot be too careful during the cholera scare in \u2019 the kind of dishes you use, 1\u20ac\u201d OUR.FIBRE PAILS \u201cCARRY NO, CONTAGION.\u201d Jo Discard the wooden pail and get one of the above.All Hospitals and public buildings should get them.MONTREAL BRANCH: 818 ST.JAMES ST.TELEPHONE 1619.208xe0d is tô be our attractive points.\"FALL COATS, $3.50, $5.00, SUITS! WE ARE READY \u2014 FOR THE \u2014 FALL AND WINTER \u201892.° Our line for the coming season will eclipse all previous efforts.Our productions this season will be found to comprise every desirable line of Stylish, Reliable Clothing, and in every instance we aim to supply our patrons with Popular Goods at Popular Prices.fl wool Clothing, fair prices and solid value, will, as in the past, be found Perfect Fitting A.FALL OVERCOATS.MEN'S FALL COATS, Tailor-made, from All-wool Coating, only $7.50.Also, BOYS\u2019 AND YOUTHS\u2019 FALL COATS, FALL SUITS! FALL SUITS for Boys, Youths and Men, in popular styles, designed for Fall, '02.FALL UNDERCLOTHING, FALL NEOKWEAR, FALL HATS, FALL GLOVES, We are as claimed: Among our Fall and Winter oflerin can be desired by the most fastidious fale Outfitters._ for this season will be found all that s Bayer, and we fearlessly come forward this season with the statement that our production of Novelties far surpasses all our previous efforts, and solicit a fair portion of every Cash Buyer's Trade.THE BEST CROP OF BARGAINS EVER HARVESTED } CAN BE FOUND WITH \"WILLIAM CURRIE, Clothier, [latter 1953, 1955, 1957 & Haberdasher, NOTRE DAME ST.2121 5 .+ \u201ca ¥ + \u2018+ 9 %- » + FY 4 14 \\ \u2019 "]
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