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[" + $a pt resp Fa sy pf TAI ES sr Et rer LAST EDITION.\u2018 = - A RUSSIAN GROWL |* Over the Rumors ef Imperial , Federation, WOULD LOSE ALL CONNECTION WITH REST OF WORLD.Relations of the Continent and the «Island Power.\" Yovdon, Juty 1%.\u2014Rumsia\u2019s reply to tie ow British policy of Imperial sed- suid ti 15 beglantng to be heard.There : le more stgoificant utterauce (hao ti from the St.Petersburg Nuvue vi 15h: ti xlish patriots imagine that In- perial fsleratlion wfdl euatite the British Frujère to dictute with lmpumity to te world vy meane o! an snormous 3 vi created by the common resources of te Linpire and compete economicai lu- bre ence.Herein, however, lies the Rainiess of the future fexdecutton.\u2018As won: #8 a British customs union is tte! Ergland, together with ner col- vies, wih luse all connection with the net 1 the world, A finad rupture with her sa then be of no cousequence to t: x -{nte, because all economic interests fr.er wild he gune.In such a came, a pertinent alliance or coalition among tr 'inentsl Powers would be ver) pu Sable, \u201cTvery time the British policy ma tr cor ta the knterests of Europe that ton ition would put fn its desuninls, and I~ tae or armp, however powerful, touts sucewsfuliy enforce Eiggterd's o) - sostiion No {leet in the weld would |.able to protect from hostile cruisers te many thouxands of miles of rem be vue the colontre and Great Britain.\u201cIt would be equallv impossible to blockash all the wets of Europe.A sertain number of tihe etiemp» warunipe woah! always escape parwiit and Ble 1 etl or at lepat Interfere with © the pown trade of the Mistress of the ses.Havdg 00 Donges any cmmnection wih other ntates, and bing temporari- Iv cut off trom her mio, England won! «ve the ruin of her Industries and di- of famine.\u201cIt by he anéely afirmed that with.Eur nlltees on the continent the island paver will never inmue victorious from a militaæer conflict, and Engdand canmat nd mn ally evan now.This is the tra sf am exclusive, relfish, national + long puree) without d'isertmine- How as to the qneans to the end.There now appromchea the moment of reribution.A State ahutting yteel! ap within the narmw circle of egotie- tiral aspirations will remain alone in the dar of misfortune, and no | vojert of lederation wid help tt., COLLECTION OF DUTIES.Repairs to Vessels in the United States Not No Now Dutiable.(Special to \u201cto the Star.) Ottawa, July 14.\u2014A decision has just be: promulgated by the Minister of Customs, which will have an important Influence on the industry of ship repair- ng, especially on the (Great Lakes.The regulations hitherto In effect prescribed ! that when a Canadian vessel had re country, duty puirs done tn a foreign pen the cost of such repairs should be tollected upon the veesel's return to a Canadian port.The object of course | was to keep this class of work for Cana flan docks and workmen, especially on the Great Lokes.This has now heen rancelled, the following being suhatitut- el: \u2018Untfl otherwine advised Customs daties are not to be collected on ordinary airs which go to make vp the ball a Canadiap vessel, nor on repaire to the tackle or machinery theraot w hen made in a foreign port.This e- smption from duty does not, however, apply to machinery from any country ex tin the United Kingdom for use Sn adian veswels if the machinery is ° a clase or kind made in Canada.In \u2018he case of foreign built vessels the question of Hability to duty is to be submitted to the minister.CARDINAL VAUGHAN SAYS Englishmen's One Desire is to Live in Amity With Their Kithand i Kin in An.orica.| | London, July 13,\u2014 Apropos of re tent Jingo utterances in certain Naw Cardtbial Vaughan York newsparecs, writes to à paper : It in ridiculous vo attaoh tn portanee to every hostile expression That may af | pear ausiret England.Aba'err may be the œutiment f the resl Amertcan Republic, 1 ds tet heed tate tr mary that over here there ls but nne feeling, that of good «fil: one de sire, that of lirkg in amith with our Mth and kin on the Amerfann continent.The temperament of tite Prgléh people In sufficiently cool end their commun rense ls mufficieutky mo Bd rot De he ruffled hy the occasional taunts and re roaches which find thelr wasn ft the ll-intormesi press of foreign countries.| I su that we all premeit plenty | st om for citiciam for outatte i tators, but my opinion in that the \u201col lish press is much more rstrained im its sriticinme on American than It Is on English matters, etnd that Ît ls animat- \u2014 SUBSTITUTION the FRAUD of the day.| See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand CARTER\u2019S Litute Liver rims The only perfect Liver Pill.Take no other, Even if Solicited to do so.Beware of Imitations of Same Color Wrappet, RED ; Nutashqun, ;to Robert EF.od by a feeling of universal Ret for the American people.tre {8 coun sense eusrugb où both hes of the AtB.uittic to cian Hine a Mir amount of mutual criticlan with a very strong sense of mutua! good wid, We must louk to Ws press, Enghish and frisudly | American, to maintain this wholesome | comm bins im.Youre faithfully, HERBERT.© ARDINAL VAUGHAN.SALMON FISHING POOR One Angler in Canada Says That His Catch Cost Him $100 a Pound This Year.Quetr Tah hy A,r © Warren MEN AND WOMEN WHO CAN - td taming apd wT iug 818 hours Ua: y fur a 4 wul tæ content WIth te, did are New Livas Cs, Brantford, ons Lan 13 \\ TANTED-1 VAN PAY TEN DOI ARB WEEKLY [08 indy of nalure age.IeOnGW nL 80d ta L LO open Ler Lune In ond tase 5 44 lausoty luruua 159 13 \\ ranTen AGENTS SECOND EDITION © \u201cQU LEN er Majes:v fab -ecouue von ta and suls sell I last Bas vm IBeIVL or eue means salary afer nad tip the ttradie) Garretsus Co , Liu ile Taper > 13 W AÎTED LADY AND GENTL NAN AGENTS App New Yo:k Life Huiding, Koow \\ \u201cANTED FORTHE PRESBYTERIAN LADIES u6 Faux 6 BEH vant, wasliing, goud 1ecleionces.a iw 3 TORE.APPLY THE Lid , factory, 17 Bt.Heien ot lou WANTED anieT OPERA Gaul Bros AT 1192 SHEKBROOKE 8T.A V ANTED Good referrnres require housomaid Ÿ \"ANTRED - INTELL, GENT Laps AB APEREN tues Jolin Date, 608 ial, \\ JANTEL A GUUD SERVANT GIRL MUST have good refereuoes, uu washing Apply 140 Notre Lame Tso 1 } JANTRD ~ AN UFFIUE BOY, ALSO A RUNNER App at Waveney House, (43 Lagnuchetiery al ow TANTED WATCHMAKER (APPLY AT ONCE.R Hewsiey, 35501 James y TANTRD ENPEXIENCKD GIRLS As Cluak Luc makers Appuy 41 nt Peter at.V ARTED A YOUNU MAN TO DRIVE GROG FR eaprras, attend Lu horses sad wage hunaelf gruer aly useful around store.-Appiy E l'ytou, X8 Bou: cor Favard, Point 3t.Charles \u2018 3 / ANTED \u2014 IMMELIATEL Y.A FEW WOMLN ilresssa \u2018ur leading hotels fro oie to Nove Praiersd Mig wages.Fares paud.Gurmans Ageucy, 336 Palacest._ | lw à VV ANTED- A YOUNG GIRLTO TAKE CHARGE of two children anu nase Lirrsel! generally useful Apply wi 11 Louis ave, lov 3 \"ANTEL \u2014 FOR A BMALL FARM ON THE L1aiand of Moutres:.so eiperictoed Iarmer and ins Apply 813 Dorchester st _ 3 \"ANTRED- FQR THF.GROVE, BEACONSFIELD.tabiemaids, haute runs, peoiry aod kuchen maids Appiy at 34 Host vl W TANTED GENFHAL SERVANT, WITH REr CR ences.Apply 373 Muuce st.ANT FD NUKSE FUR T wo c HILDREN AT 4477 ave.Wesuvssunt (near nel One who uderstands children 160 1 V JTANTEL CABH GIRL hours Ta m to 7 y ous, 1 Westmount wie FOR RETAIL 8TURF.mw Wages $4.00 per mers Avily with refersuces between ip m snd dp =m.lang Paring & Provimon Lo, lad, $3 81 (athenine l6u 4 V JANTED IMMEDIA Y FIRST CLABS WAIT rest at Lhe Arcade ., 2335 st.Catherise mile 1 V JANTED- BMART GIRL TO ASSIST AT CASH and make herselr users around the etc re.Ap ly œ eo Allen, 661 Craig 1 JAN ren YOU AUG MAN ro TAKE CARE UF se 80d deliver groceries Ap.) at Once, bi aL Au une pte les à WAETED eux GOOD BOYB MU ST \u201cBE OVER 15 years of age sud ruruish good ieferences Aby y tu tbe Advance Messenger Bervice, 18) &t Jatnve st.1&3 \\ TANTED A FIREMAN APELE AT EKERS Hrewery.400 8.lLawienve st 16u | V \u201cANTEL\u2014PLUMBERS.APPLY , W.QUIFP, | 206 Bt (Catherine 66 fw 1 WaNreo IMMEDIATELY, LADIES TO DO tan 5 work ai boue.Cai ¢] Metcalfe st.180 1% Ww ANTED UIRLS FOR EAST SEWINU, STEADY work and goud wages Apply to No 1 Mt.t parie 3 W ARTED \u201cPLAIN AND FANCY IRONERS, xs Bleury st.à TARTED \u2014 GENERAL BEEVANT.D CATH ANTFD \u2014 _ INVOICE AND CUSTOM HOU SE clerk for wholeaale hardware Must Lave knuw! «lge af customs work, write wed, be gual and ourrect at fgures.he well recommended.Address stating refer- bues and vocted, \u2018LL 56, STau offce.l6u 2 V PA Sue Jaunes GENERAL BERVANT.APPLY at V ASTED\u2014\\ GALEBLADIBS.APPLY mons Be Lawrence st.V JANTED\u2014AT ONCE.GOOD | BOY Al ABOUT 17 0 _ belp about à bouse.1748 Notre Dame 160 1! Ww -ANTRD ~ IMMEDIATELY.A YOUNG dre.__sbour 16, es Kiclen mous! at 131 Metcaife et.lou | SITUATIONS WANTÉD.Cem ea VN 3 TANTED \u2014 AT THOMPSON TAND LAUNDRY, #4: Lawrence Main.betwaen Miilou and Priove Arthur street, shuts, biouses à specialty.Upen sir drying.Propnietress, Mra Alive Hamw ud Bo 3 \\ \"ANTED\u2014FNGKASYING OF ALL K KINDA, LLU minaied ad.treesca a syrsia.iy Prompt work Low prices.Tous ahaa Jr, 3 Bt.James pt 108 26 V TANTRD BY FIRST CLASS FRENCH CHEF cook, 33 years, writing 4 isoguages, god marae! situation as chef ur sicunrd, Lest of re ferences &8 Lu 810.frum huiels, ciuus mud resiaursuls Address FUI, Stan office 159 3 Ww ANTED EMPLOYMENT BY a HIGH 8CHOUL boy, can give references.Address Lu 866,\" NTan 142 WANTED SITUATION AR NURSE OR HOUME mad, 10 0 WwW ovuntry ur seaside.Address \u2018U su, BTAR ofca usa V \u2019ANTED - BY RESPBCTABLF MAN, HITUA- tiv ns 8 gentisinan s servant.either to ravel or in or vut door servant (sb jouk after garden, drive, milk a cow, Of alt) pce of trust.Address FP 454,\" 31am office.159 3 BY BU STLER WITH BRAINS, energy snd laut.boviion toutside preferred .thor oughly educated varivd experinuce Best references.Will work vniy for en apprec ative employers.requested \u201cR333.M1ar offos A \\ \"ANTED- BY A HIGHLY RESF ECTABLE PERson, Free, a we.guerre ver.guud pina LK Aadress LL 0 13 \\ \"ANTED BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, families washing to du at home or work Ly the _866 City Hall avenue 1801 WVANTER= HY YOUNG MAN oF anon APPEAR ce a pdbition as hesd waiter, long experience.Address \u2018N 100i, wa TANTED \u2014 y Interview 1593 day Siar ofice._ V ANTED-BY A coup LAUNDRESS, AsHiry to du at ber own home.b4u City Hail ave 101 V ANTED RY À YOUNG WUMAN, WORK BY the week or month Apply 28 Bi Margaret a.4 W ANTED - BY À RESPECTARLE MAN, WOKK of any kind, soccustomed to driving.Uoed Jeter ences Apply J.J.16 Brunsw:ck et lv 2 \\ TANTED- BY 4 RESPECTABLE 1 PERSON, A family washing, 70: dozen, or work by > 33 Breet, in re BUSINESS CHANCES.mA ~~ MOR BALE\u2014A GOOD PAYING DINING ROOM.established thirty years, two former roprietors re the best strects airs, 118 he tired.James *AKTED \u2014 AGENTLEMAN WITH à MOUER ste capital would like to purchase s sau ing business Address \u2018\u2019M 1011,\u201d BTam off ce.1: JOR SALE-CORNER HOTELS, SALOONS, GRO cerises, Fruit end cer snd ether busincesea Tous p shops to bet.LL Harris, 118 8: James.Evoniugs.4.9 nu Lawreace.1% Fous.BALE\u2014 TO I INTENDING B we van place yeu mm Call at once.Br or Telephone 434.INNERS, POR part Lusivens ern Bros.41 i! Franovs Xavier at, i601 SALAM -WELL EQUIPPED TRUNK AND LOX faotery, business well sslablished, with good of oastumers.Address \u2018M 1017,\" WTaR ofce.160 12 YR BALE\u2014VALUABLE PATENT TOGETHER with enough mannfact: of mansfacturers prices te amount te Afteew hundred dollars Thu will give an ides regusrding fia.We have sold is Toronto slune eight thousand deilars werth of goods lesiies the other cities and towns throughout Hotario and the [\"pitad territory is tae axtensive fur ws to bandie fer verri bave , tars por te nr books are open for inapention man and wish 10 make money and com a write us and we will give you all > © 960 writing unless you bave three (anand security.Addeeas ' edice, Meutreal.HORSES AND GARRIAGES.ETC.ANS NAN LOL SS R CALE A SPLENDID M AIRO A ° ot pony.suitable for bodies ond children.oir 10 Mansfield LS 1593 F SALE- HORSE» BY AUCTION, TURRDAY, wa, a 1, M33 m , grand specisi sale of 8) head er Sohoies in Arron In ths comsigumeat will be found the shel est lou of hgh assed horses over fared for soie ta thie oity fera guaran WE LM boury rial on tord se ss to he buyorn A be thorough gy eat ged 2 is our sim (0 please all parties buying snd Aurtiemeer, \"ae Paui and _ 160 1 ORSE.CARRIAGES ve, day no ea tn rivate seine py dy nel pre horses sid brs w\u201c Foster bo Se.SR RISE ND HAR PERSONALS.DERSONAI.LETH Tives OF TAR M A I taire ua a 1 tu nahed the ¢ up Badong oie let Dg lain bral in end hotels of Fa E 196 LIN A0 \u201cactive wore undeitakes J mee Manger A FOM Canu! puporuriendent rhone 21%: NI 110,4 ue prose hsm loN 1 vent PARLE Notre lame sc Min fur Teo Ibolieis.80 ant a Listing 8 specs Al he orem Sane ROOMS To LET.HANDSOMELY vuruIsEED ow and bedrivam.hot walter beating.A Beaver Hal Hi.ROM AND BOARD.ALSO TARE ne on Fines Piva hh famiy Every =ocooSar y] Siw ne abty Li nt Denn srest.M JRuoMe DOUBLE AKD SiNOLE wrLL POS HIS AS, +5 BUite ur separate, for peer or rad eve Ureshlasl U required.Term mudersie ê M.icalte ue Roc, FURNISHED TO LET, FRONT AND atl wu fal.hot and cold water end ml sa moult 22:46 ( o.hesine \u2014 JRooMs Tw I.an E COOL ROOMS, ON BATH flat wit ba will or without = scutes accomianiaind wi wd dcrate charges.66 ue ave Ross TOLET.WITH UR WITHOUT BoA | ture i vous (UMPURTABLE ROOMS, wid without board Trausienls accommodated M Gol Uodego are 143 COMFORTABLE ROOM WITH OR WITH OOM t wut Lows inp vate tewliy.wherein thers are 08 staldrern, a1 oly st UU rtain, ueas sher 1598 Revs PLEASANT FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nisusd rouius on tathreum fat, slso large parior fret four L494 B0 Cai lero BU 183 PROPOS ANDBOARD AT 31 BT URBAIN, T%O sie ym from Sheri r ooxe, bright and cheerful boues; isl cuese DORI Bue bon wily 156 à Res NICE FURNISHED ROOMS ON BATH: Frs floor, with board \u2018habollles oy.ws 11\u20ac RON DOLE ABD SINGLE ROOMS.com tur.atis foinuted 2 istboartet M03 I VUMS Two LARGE ROOMS, BATAROO 4 Hat.every coovenicn 6.Lreosenls tetephone 86 De 1choster at __150 2 OOM3 NUWEKLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, Uollas the land.To this the Powers have alse rvpliad, entleavorsg to dissuade the Porte trom such a step.This proposal on the part of the Turkish Gorvemunest is hed to fpaldcate that the sultan dres not féitend to yield én regard to the frontier question.THE TRAVELLER'S WRECK.The account of the wreck of the Frit- toh ship Traveller, with its attendant horrors, has already been touted ujpon in despatches.Mrs.Androw ( hristte, of Liverpool, the captain's widow, ru pilemeuts Ît.The ship, it will We r- called, left Java for Philadelphia 16 the mtter part of 15806, and wus wrecked Eurogesn an the Rodrigues Island reefs in Fel- ruary.Java fever was tae ff st mis fortune.All the crew we ;.; thiee persons an died, and but 10 nwa were able to work the ship, when tte chirf officer and Captain Christie passed awny In the latter pact of Decesnber.When the ship was driftlig on the rocks only three men were able to he about, and the vessel was oe ys for Mauritius, Meanwhile the trlunders of Rodrigues, afrait! of the disease, refus- ol all progr aipl before and alter the ship stranded.A boat sant ashisre wan refused a danding under pain of death to the two weak occupants, wha mruggled back to the vessel, After the ship skruck Mrs, Christe and her child and the survivors were taken: of, but quarantine] in a desolate spot without care or attesition, Here two more mer died.The onty \u201cmedical attentton * was from a doctor, win Iny off In a boat and watched the anfferings of the crew through a spy-glass, Finally al were remover] to better quarters, taken to Mauritius and themce home, The Rodriguerers appeared to he paralyzed at the prospect of contracting the disease from the mem, hut ft.ey toot- od the ship.GERMANY\u2019'8 UNTERRIFIED EDITORS A semeation hae been produced In Germany by an editoein] In the Colsvars Ga- sette naying that ontess a total retracing of rtepr takes place at Berlt:, the naxt elections \u2018will bring à velnanie emnption of popolar faxHignpathm, sod a terrible defent por the aristocracy of no bflity of tha territory ent cf the Hiver #ib=.\"\" The Munich Allgemelne 7Ze'tung published a scathine arraluement of F- wror William and his policy, comdemn- fos his habit of mekdling with everything an saying that he thereby mien a oorract survey of the ganmeral aitun- tiom.\u2014 ANOTHER OHIMAY \u201cSHOCK.\u201d The ems (Chimay, formerly Mis Clara Ward, of Detroit.(A norv at Ma- trei, in the Tyrol.where she hr muse a snsatinn hy wearing the tyrolese ros- tume when driving, her maid acting as routier on bormeback.JINGO TALK FROM RERLIN.It is alleged in Berlin that the Kalser- Csar conference at St.Petersburg, when Emperor William rieith there, will lead to ap anti-British Ruevtzn and German oNey in the Far Past.It ls asserted vroia will stand by Germany, ton, it \u2014 - WEAK, LAME BACK! you know its ?It generally means « great deal and should not be neglected.Planters and medicines 134 ever Cure I Dut elec- prope I i 8 pus ve 1«Mm- pr wir Shaands of cures in this have just frm a neat .city testify.1 book which every &ufferer from [ame jude oti t explains the many causes and effects of this anoying weuk- ness, and a rational Jesitiye cure by my wonderful Flectric Belt.For WEAK MEN Ms Lab A I Art .which ix fully expiain- re - book, \u201cThier Clanses ot by mail.Address doit.BAUVDEN, 156 Mt.Jamars Rireet, Montrent, @fforheura9t0& Bundags il tol.we lunched with Mr.and Mrs.un Saturday The SC George's (Mub, the colonial clut of Fondon, gave a banquer on Sati.rdusv night in honor of the visiting Colon] Premiers, Sir Wilfrid Gladswue leading Laurier, Vessis Seddon and Reid, who were af MHavardeu, did not attend.Me Ceopge oO Goschen, first lord of the Adr.raltv.who w.s one of the guets.nounced Cape Colony.through tha Pie Monc'er, Sir Gordon \u201cprier, had prescace oa first class battleship to Greit brtan The gift was unco:n- dition! The vessel would he built at the expense of the colony as an addition to the Fi tish tavy, and not for the detencn of the colony Me toschen, \u2018Uni grent cheers warm- Is thanked Cope Colony vu behalf of the Empire for tha gift.SOUTH POLE THE ORJECT By public subscriptions the Belgians Lave 3 ase 1 fu:d of 850.000 foi un ex- pedttion te tie South Pole On July 25 the Belg, à will s'urt with the eae dition fron Antwerp.The Pelgien ia a when vessel, especially built for the rues ggution of the Polar Seas A vaptise balloon tlat can be inflated in pel wars will enaitila the explorers to survey the seo at great distan es and to oleerve the open spots an the ice Yo captain of the expedition will te Adrian le Gerlache, and he will have two Jientenauts The date of the departure 1s fee! with the ides of pefting to the waters that are to be exploret note comanen ement of the five Austral season thet 4, atout October 15.I will ie one of the mast perilous expeditions of the Lust half of this century.PGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN.I* iv anounced that the Anglo-Egyp- tian evped tion 18 to te increased ty ten th cusand men.The colutnn intends to capture Chndur.van and reoceupy l\u2019ar- fur, Kordofin, Senaar, Mahr-el4shazal Land olen places A portion bf the forces will ads ince along the Khart;un aide of the Nile \u2018The Daily Chronicle's Athena corre- Kpodiadent save \u20181 have just ween an important communicatton from the For.elem Mis ister of one of the great pow- ere.declaring tH gr no power in i celtes +} to undertake coercive measures to bring about à setrHament between Tur- kev and Greeee NO OSNAP PROFITS.The French Cham'er nf Deities has by à vore of 425 to 110 adopted tlhe Cadetian bill, empowering the rovern- men: to raise the daties on whent wine, cat le and meat at twenty-four hours\u2019 Het e sutect to + subsequent ap- proof of Parlizment The object of the 11 ws to prevent who!lesaie 1m- por ciens tetween the proposing and sing ol the tew import duties METITODISTS AND CATHOLICTISM.It is said that one of the chief Matures of Mur, Sambrucett!\u2019s special report to the Pope on the growth of Catrolle- fon tn Fuglai«d ff the ocœuluslon that the decrease of MethoMym Is due to the trunstar of membership ei that body to memnbership io the Church of Rome.CARLE NOTES, The Duke of Manchester has asked a contradiction of the announcement of his engagement to Mise Mary (Goelet, The rhmorsl resignation of Prince von Hohelohe, the German Cbabcelbor, is denied.\\ renedy for the paucity of births in France in auxgested bv the aclentitie sen- Teg Ators Guvotte, Labbee and Berthelot, who hve introduced a bill, providing that all marred conacripts will only have to serie a YPAT in the ranke.In respect of the engineers\u2019 strike in England, the trades unions are leagued to weure an ebzht hours\u2019 dav of work, at the present pine hours* wnges,and un- lesu there fs some interpretation, a hundred thousand engineers will be idle within a week, The untona are prepared to apend a £350,000 reserve fund.The ness of Nordien in London was due to perttonitis.The Pover Company's chemiral works nt Ellurfeld, Germany.have besn partially destroyed by tire.The damage is estimated at 1,125,000 marke.Chauncey: M.Jepew is homeward hound fram London, Captuin Cei, of the Ttallnn Beraallier, has Inventel a rifle frosn which eighty stots a minute may te fired without re moving the weap mn from the shoulder, Tests of the new arm are being made by the Government.IT WAS A DREAM.Colonists Whe Sought an Adamless Eden Unsuccessful.San Francisco, July 12.\u2014 The party ot one humdTe!l men, who sailed recently from this city on the briguntite Percy Fdwardae, for some Ademiess Edem on the South Sas, where pretty native women yearned for spouses, and where there wns no harder work than pickhg up coconuts, have rome to grief in the Fijl lshamdw.A letter from one of the colonista saye that all their dreams were Ilustons.No Islands could be found that were not pre-empted by England or Germany, and most of the good land was already HI the hands of barge cor- porationa, which have fenced their pos- xéasions with barbed wire and put up warnings Arainet tre-Taesers.Forty af the coMnists decided to abandon thelr dreams of a oral island, and they ne cured ind near plant it with bananas, which are a paying crop.Several of the adventurers derided to work the brigantine ti) Aucklund, New Zealand, form which place he vessel will return here if no suitable leland 1e fomnf, Mow of the cokmivts on the vesse]) are single Men who hecame weary of regular work, and huped to tind nome South Sana paradise where Iefaure would be ample and tood easy to get.Five hundred dolinm wae the price of a share {In the cobony and the round trip QUEER RELIGIOUS MANIA.O'Neill, Neb.\u2026.Reuban Feackim.July 12 \u2014 The Rev.xistor of a negro church near this place, is urging that each member of his congregation put out ope eye.DBeackim himself put his peculiar teaching into practice some time ago with the result that inflammation has set in in hin remaining eye, and he is now threatened with tot il blindness.Notwithstanding that, several of his flock followed his example.Beuc- kim de-lares that the lord approves of one-eyed man, and backs up his contention with the twenty-second verse of the sixth chapter of Matihew, in which occurs the words \u201cIf, therefore, thine eve be ningle,.thy whole body shall be full of light\u201d It looks as if many of Peackip x congregation would, literally, follo \u2018hin blindy.CRAZED BY SUNSTROKE.(Special to the Star.Rt.Guillaume, Que.Juv 12.\u2014-Tohn La- ferty, of this place.while coming hack from St.Aime, received a suhstroke, and it affected his brain to such an extent that he hecame dangerous and had \u20180 taken to Montreal, hands and feet tied up.Ruva, Fiji, and will | boat aus + CLA y 6 * ét 43 QUE A ef, ; X vovvvvvrouwo À Frank Kin, tbe coachman of Howard l, Beuram, gave evideuoe in the trial of the latter, for murder at Batu- vba, N.Y., ou Saturday.The evidence established Benham » (ntimate nequaint- ancre with Miss V lard, and also that the husband had given his wife medicine on New Year's Eve, which made her vomit aud froth at the mouth, The wife aried that the medicine was too strong.Ben- hams remarks about bis wife, whom he 1x charged with poisontug with prussie acid, ou this vecasion were very unfeeling.The marriage of Gerge P.Spittal, Kecretary-treasurer of the Ottawa Company, to Miss Rosa Holland, oc varçed at Ottawa a few days ago.he bride was hadidsoriety gow ned in a- cordion pluited orgnndje over cream surah silk.Misa Holand was assisted by Miss Hopkins, of New York, who was most beromingly attired fn white slik, antl carried a beautiful bouquet of pink roses and maiden hair fern, The Toronto Eventing Telegram\u2019s London cablegram nsserts that in view of Sir W.Laurier's pro-Jritish utterances, and his uvfavorable comparison to France of Canada under French and Bri- tinh rule, with lead to à cool reception fn Frauce, whence he goes from London this werk as the guest of President Faure, The Paris papers\u201d utlerances are bold to justify the assertion.The Canadian Pacific Railway has a gang of men making surveys between Éheltenham.Out, and Mono road, The company, 11 is understood, will abandon the Toronto, Grey & Bruce lime between Mono road amd Orangeville, ex tend the T.i.& B.westward to tap the branch that runs from Streetsii.le Junction to Teeswater.At Barrie, Ont., on Saturday, Ma- loney and Clark, two safe crackers, lodged im gaol there, attacked the gaoler and turnkey, and Maloney had to be shot in the leg before he would enter hix cell for the night.Clark went to his cell immediately when covered by a re volver.A decline of ten shillings per standard for deals in the British market is reported at St.John, N.s,, And \u2018t has created #4 bad leeling among the hunber dealers.There are fourteen sté&iu ra roading denis at Nt, Joho row, Victo: L'Homme, age 19, a rallway emple ve, was drowned in the Masaau |- ppl river at lennoxville, Qua, while bething on Friday nigtit.He was unable to swim and weit in the water In a dar gerous place, 1t is proposed to bring from the Old Country laborers for the coustrue- fon of the Crow's Nest Pass, afterwards settling then in the North-West.he scheme ia one of the Government's.Catharine Mcl.ean, a Scoteh girl went to Detroit from the laud © cakes and joined Prince Michael s flying roll test, A short experience satisfied her and she Is going home via Moutreal, A Quebec Central brakeman, who went back on the track to \u2018flag\u2019 his train war struck down hy the heat near D\u2019- Isrueli, Que., and this with fly-bitew, etc, almost caused death.A block of butldings at North Hatles, Que., occupied by J.B.Labarron * and others, was almost completely destroyed by tire on Saturday morning.The loss al LLte to $n, Twenty-two freight cam were plies) up in a wreck on the Ogdensburg aad Lake Champlain railroad, near Brush- ton, N.Y., on Friday night.No ute was injured.Dr.Richard Cornwall, of St.Louts, Mo., killed his brother Herbert on Friddy, with a plsto) during a fight brought on by the vivience of the dead mat, The Canadian Goremment bas notifi- ei the CaJle-tor of Customs at Vancouver that no duty veuld be charged on salmon brought fromn the United States.The town hall and fire hall of Geav- enhurst, Ont., were completaly destroyed hy fire on Sunday moruing.The loss is about $4,000, The \u201cmachine\u201d di] not wish Caven, M.P.P.(Patron) thne opposed, hut the electors would\u201d pot Le guided by that counsel, George Moffatt, a Wingham, Ont.farmer, aged 60, was struck by the & P.R.train at a crossing and kbled.Canadian lun:ber is being rushed into New York State at Oswego, N.Y.to anticipate the Dingley bill duties, XN.Sprague, has hoeu selected as the Liberal candidate in Prince Edward for the Ontario Legislature, As a result of the coal strike, Chicago's supply of coal for pumping purposes, etc., 18 short, Saturday was Buffalo's, N.Y., hottest day for 27 years.The thermometer reached 100.8 Cattle tm the country districta, near Three Rivers, have died trom the heat of last week.R.J.Fox, was selerted by the Conservatives of West Victoria, as a \u2018andi- date.Senator Harrian was buried at Washington on Saturday.ENDEAVOR MEETINGS A Proposal to Have the 1900 Gathering in London.San Francisco, Cal., July 12.\u2014 \"Lon don in 1900.\u201d That is to be the rally- tng cry of the Christian FEndeavorers for tbe next three years.Jt is the am- hition of President Clark and his millions of followers to show the Old World something of the streagth of their organdsation.Nasbville has already.been chosen as the place of meeting In 1598, and at the annual meeting of officers Tuesday momimg the ælectton of a convention city for 1889 will be dis- \u201cussed, but the question may not be pettled them for the offers of a number of places are to be considered.Lenver has put in a strong bid and both St 1 ouis and Cincinnati are anxious to bave the young Christians visit them.All that can be said now is that the matter is unsettied and all applicants bave an equa! chance of success.Sunday waa a buay day for the members of the organization.Many mest i were held, all, however, bei devotional in charaoter.business affairs nt interesting the Endeavorers on the Sabbath ; The topic for the early morning prayer meeti was prayer for church services and pastors.Roarly every church found it necessary to closs t rs before the reginning of the services.so great was the thromg of earnest worshippers.Rev D.McLaren.Alevandria, Ont, lad the Grace Church meeting.As the convention dayg go by the per- tect arran ts by commtire of \u2018OT for the entertainment nf the: cor vention are show This committee has for every obe W elven, vided acoummeoda thon has come to the oom Guy ab square feet In Mechanics\u2019 Pavillon.The whoie north side and part of the east side of the gnlhwry have been given up for this puree, ~ On Saturday night all provincial and State delagations were requested to close th-ir raliles early and adjourn to Me chanies* Pnvilten, whère a wpeclal rece flon was given hy the Califoriln Ntuite Union.A special reception committee of about que thousand of Calidornta's faire daugters served mt the revap- tJou., Saturday's programme was divided into two distinct parts.First, regular pavilion or convention work Second, recreation and sight-seeing.The open air demonstration in Woodward's Pavilion was a huge affair Rev ; Ratph Brokard, of Springfield, presided | Williun Shaw repeated his address on I the workings of the United Sariety of | Christian Endeavor.Another svinposi- , Utn Was conducted on How can we interest the pastors and churches in the or- ; Junior and Intermediate Practical nization of Societies crety, and an address by Secretary Baer , Another address wax delivered on \u201cIhe Mothers\u2019 Soclety of Christian En- deaivor.\u201d\u201d QUEBEC LIVES LOST Two Persons Perish in a Commissioners Street House.(Special to the Star) Quebec, July 12.\u2014Mr.Michael! El- | zear Pain, a shoemaker, aged 55 years, and Miss Marie Vellde Pain, aged 28, were burned ty deuth yes terday morning on Commisstoners street The remain lier of the famiy ! Obly escapesl in their nigbtclothes.Mr.: Martel, whose house was also de- {| mtroyed by the tire, effected an escape by jumping from the upper window.The truodiex of the victims were badly | charred.An inquest will be held.The cause of the fire ls mkmeown., It caught in a shed and spread to the house.CONFERENCE CLOSED.Rabbis Conclude Their Business and Enjoy an Outing.The (Central Conference of American Rabbis brought its convention to a close yesterday by a drive around the city | and the mountain.The closing service | of the conference on Saturday was marked by strong protests against the statement publisued in Friday evening's Star on behalf of the Ortiiodox Jews of Montreal.Strong language was used in condemnation of this statement by Rabbi Veld, Rabbi West, Mr.BR.A.Boas, and Rabbi Silverman, of New York, The annual conference sermon was delivered by Rabbi Wise.It den with the principles of Judaisen and the future of mankind, and Was à 1nG8t eboquent effort.At Its close votes of thanks were tendered, on behalf of the Congre- ation of Temple Emanp-El by Rabbi ei to President sde Vice Frevtient Leucht aud Second Vic sil- verman.The Executive Committee met in private session On Saturday afternoon, and re-appointed Rabbt I.5.Moses, of Chicago, as book agent of the conference.Later a ride was taten to Lachine on the Jectric cars and the rapids were run, much to esecsbody's delight, In the evendng the visiting Rabbis attesided the Queen's Theatre as guests of the mau- agement.President THE BUSY BURGLARS.Burglar gained an entrance to Martin» suloon, VeGill atrwt, hrougn a side door some time yesterday.They did not get any booty.An unsuccessful attempt was also made to enter Mr.À.Michaels store next door.The summer residence of Dr.Finnie, of this city, at Pointe Monfe, in l.ancaster, was re cents + arized, and goods \\alren at 8500 removed.Acting-l)etrctive Me- LauzhtHo, who was given the cane, arrested Francia Pratt, of Cowansville, and Iminean Lafliche, of Dundee.Both wrivoners pleaded gulity on Saturday efore a Jocal justice of the peace and were remanded, The gooda, which tn- cluded oare, tents, beddiug and furniture, were recovered, A CLUB EXCURSION.The Club Prefontaine will have an excursion to Ste.Agathe des Montha oan Sumiay next.They have alao deckied to take part in the celebration of the Ton anniversary of the rebelldon of 37.DEATH OF A CURE.The death fs announced of Rev, Ab Veronneau, cure of St.Jean Baptiste \u20ac Rourille.The funeral will take place to-morrow.A LAME BACK.ONE OF THE MOST PAINFUL OF MALADIES.Mr.Peter Millar Suffered for Years, and Experimented with Maay Medicines Before Finding a Cure.From the Brockvllie Recorder.Perhaps no prettier place de to be seen in Ontario than that at Newman's upper lock on the Rideau Canal.At thix station for a quarter of a century resided Mr.Pwter M!Har, who durin thant period acted in the capacity of lockman, and was ps the best known man on tte canal.Mr.MiMar 1s now a resident of Merrickvium, wv.ing retired frum active life, Tb a cor responmient of the Recorder he related the following experience : \u2018For mang years 1 was troubled with a lame Peck, which gave me great pain at times and caused me much boss of sleep.1 tried different kids of medicine but found little or no reel.The spring of 1895 1 was asséeting at setting out ice one day when I fel something snap or give way In my back, and It was some time before I could straighten mywelt up.| now became so bad that when I laid down [ waa unable tu rise without assistance, and I fully made up my mind t I had become a chronic inva- Hd, a never expected to see a well day again.A couple of weaks nîtee my back had almost entirely given out, I saw hy an articie In a paper that Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills had cured a per son troubled similarly, and I iimmediate- ly ment and procured à box to test them.Before I bad finished the box I found my back somewhat strom mm I procured five boxes more a hy the time they were used ! found mywel! comple tely cured.Since I took the laet x I have not had a pain or particle of menos, abd vy health has hee: far better than it had been for years before.To ensure o long the uine al wave ask \u2018or Dr.Williame' Pink Pills, Len there are many pluk colpred irnita- ans.Sk MUPREStIONS were given by the trustees of the United So- | man.nila athletics, moderately indulged in, are cen- ducive to longev- ny, they are net ~~ 7 absolutely necessary.If, when a man fer1s out of sorts and nervous, and realizes that be is suffering from biliousness or imdigestion, be wiil take the 1ight remedy, be can always keep Bimself in goed health ; Many scrivus illnesses have their imcep- tion 11 indigestiom or im an inactive liver.Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ina sure, safe, speedy and permanent cure for all disorders vi the digestion It also cures all of the maladies that have their inception in these disorders.It {sa prompt cure for giddiuess, sick headache, puin in the stomach, fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness and druwsiness, cold chills, flush- ings of heat, loss of appetite shortness of wreath, blotches on the ekin, disturbed sleep, {rightful dreams and nervous and trembling sensations It makes the appe tite keen and hearty.the di cation pe ct, the liver active and fils the blood th lide giving elements that beaild healthy tissue.It 15 à cure for nervous exhaustion and prostration and it ours 8 pe cent.of all cases of consumption, Eronchinl, throst and kindred afirctioms.An hosest dealer will not try to induce customers to take seme worthless substitute for the sake of a few peunies added profit.Mr W Rogers, of 607 Graveon St.Lem le, Ky .bus this to say for himself and the \u2018* en Medical Discovery \u2018 \"1 was a à net had a comfortable night ia six vers takcn three botties of Dr Pi-rce's Golden ical Discovery | am now fifty years oid.! feel thirty years younger *\u2019 Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a sure, speedy and permane.care for constipation.One little \u2018\u2019Pellrt'\u2019 is & gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic.They never, gripe.LECAL CARDS.ST.JOHN.NEW BRUNSWICK.WELDON & McLEAN Barristers and Atsorurys.Boliciters Bank of Montreal.and C'anadian Pac fie Rail way.84 John, New Brumswick.22e PEERS DAVIDSON, Advoonte, Commissioner for the Provinces and Newfoundland Bear of Trade Building LEGAL QUERIES.LODGER'S RIGHTS.Que \u2014If a party hires furnished rouins for the summer by verbal agres- ment, and pays rent montmy per agreement, can those os TIDE FOOIDS, ui ter tenant bus been tn the ruowts tures weeks, oblige bun to wove by giving kun one week s notice! READER.Ans.\u2014 You cannot be comuelied to give up your present quarters until the térivinal vi v, Le perou lol which you took the prerises.ABSENTEE DEBTOR.\u2014(an debts be collected in the Que.in Lp- province of Quebec when owing per Canadsl : A SU BUSRIBER.Ans.\u2014 You had better send the claim to a lawyer in the tuwn where tue debtor lives.DRESSMAKER\u2019S LIABILITY.Que.\u20141 live in the vicinity of Mont- reni.I purchased material for a dress und took same to a dressmaker in the city to be made up.This dressmaker haa à sign over the door of her apartments, Goes 8 barge business and was highly reconsnended to me, aud guar- anteéd me.When | had left my mens- sure, that the dress, when tulstied, would be satisfactory in all respects, and would be forwarded to me, f'uens arrived In due time, and, bestiies bel; a wretched tit, the cloth was ent ani placed au tuat (the pattern of the cloth being reversed) the gamnient was ceonn- pletely spoiled and | am a loser by $25.00.Please way If the said dressmaker can be lawiully made to make good this amount to me.?\u201cENQUIRER.\u201d Ans.\u2014S8he must certainly Indemulfy you for the loss you bave suffered, either by making another dress or fe funding you what you have paid out.A CASE OF SEIZURE.Que \u2014T am an widow with young unmarried daughter, I Hve with my married mon.have a certain amount of furniture, including plano and parlor furniture.In case my son should he seized upon for debt, can they take ny furniture as security for his debt ?If so, what steps can take ro them mectored against selgure for debt ?\u201cWIDOW.\u201d Ans.\u2014 Your furniture cannot be nelized and sold tor your sons dett.You cannot very well prevent tbe articles being seized, but you would be entitled to have any seizure released by fyling an opposition theretu in the ordinary course.bave bis PEDDLER\u2019S LICENSE.Que.\u20141.If a man manufactures an article (may blacking) with his own name and address on it, has he to bave a license to peddle it himself ?2.If so, can he take orders for rame and deliver next day without paying for a license 8.Has he to bave a different license trom a city one to the sure tn Maisonneuve, Bt.St.Cune- x Henry, \u2018goode, Hocbelaga ?Aps.\u20141.Yes.2.No.8.The above applies to the city of Montreal.We dé not kmow if the other municipmlities tmpose Ilcepnes; but you ean ascertain hy enquiring at their respective monicipal offices, How an Elephant Won a Battle.In one of the battles fought between the Mahrattas and tbe Moguls during the sighteenth century, before Britain's Indian Empire was established, the Mahratta State olepbant bearing tbe standard was told by his mahout to stand still.Just as the order waa iven the mahout was killed.As the ttle went on the Mahrattas fell back before the Moguls, and would have lost the day.but seeing the State elephant still standing immovable with the standard still flying, they rallind again and again, and won the fight.hen it was over tls elephant refused to move from the spot, embering the command of his dead mahout.At last surne one recoliectad that the mahout had occasionally put the elephant in charge of his little son Ro the child was sent for, but the village was a day and a hall's journey, so that three days elapsed before the boy arrived.During those three da tbe animal stood there on the battlefield, and food had to be brought.When the child came on the morning of the third day the elephant knew him directly, and remembering that the mabout bad some- timen delegated his authority to the child, the wise and faithful animal oiey- ed the boy's order, and walked quietly away with him, Cui « PT zoe aa M.3 tete fl BGA Rho Bi BY 10 fn, \u2014 niture, large assortment of Tapestry Carpets, made up and by the yard, Cutlery, Glassware, Crockery, Ch ms Tea Nets.Curtains, Portieres, Table Linen, SLeeting, Blouses, etc.otc.Also lot of Bouks and Maps.RAE & DONNELLY, 109 3 AULCTI ONKERS, Benning & Barsalou's Sales TRADE SALE BY BENNING & BARSALOL, At their Salesrooms, NOY.86 and #8 ST.PETER STREET, ON WEDNESDAY, (he 14th JILLY, At TES O'Clock A M.Regular Weekly Sale OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Clothing.Wornicds and Woellerns, Ladies and Genis Furnishing Goods, Housekeeping Lineas, STRAW HATH.FELT BATS, HOSIERY.INDERWEAR.NOTIONS, Ete., Ete.Sale in lots to suit the City and Country sado 1 Auctioneers, \u20141N- The \u201cSTAR\u201d Building THREE NICE OFFICES, ON FIKST FLAT, STEAN HEATED RENT LOW, Apply to W.+.COOPER, STAR OFFICER so ee In Spring Time get Pure Blood by using B.B.B.ossesses such per- No nther remedy fect cleansing, healing and purifying reperties as Burdock Bl bitters.fs not only cleanses internally, but it heals, when applied externally, all sores ulcers, abscesses, scrofulous sores, blotches, eruptions, etc., leaving the s Seria THR MOST SELECT OF ALL OUTINGE Take 8 ag.train for Lachine.Get \u2018\u2019Anan Bhota où the Ottawa aod Rideau at Ticket Offices, ur send siamp lo Lobe, O.It.N.CO., 155% 165 Common Bireet.Montreal Lacrosse Club.À mesting nf the (\u2018inb inthe Club Mouse - Urania.held WEDNESDAY, 16h JULY, sé 4.30p m \u2019 Pusiness portant.Large attendance As a Diet in CHOLERA INFANTUMN AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS Nestle\u2019s Food Is Invaluable, Nestl¢\u2019s Food for Babies.The last thing at Wight, ; the first in the Morning.Mestle\u2019s Food gives healthful builds firm, strong flesh Ed bone, and pi i's Pood does mof require the addition of cow's milk.Water caly is needed in preparation for use.The danger of disease being conveyed th h the medium of cow's milk should thoughtfully considered when choosing a foed for your baby.Consult your doctor about Nestié's Food.and send to ug a 3 ean, and our book, The Bahg, of be sent free on application.LEEMING, MILES & (0, 160°3 law 53 81.Smipice tt, Montreal.TTT THE FASHIONS, BY TRE FASHION AUTHORITY OF TARE NEW YORK EVENING POST.Mideammer milfmery has lost much of its bold and erratic appearance, and some of the latest French models are made of white NeapoMtan or chip, with delicate gamitures of whtts lflac, or wlite violets, waidenhakr feen fronds in shaded velvet, Jong, mender white wings, and lonps o! mousseline de sote.Gafusborough hats and Marie Antola- ette fichus or Louis Quinze saches are worn with many of the beautiful gausy dress todlets of the semss'n at varbous fashionatie resorts.Nome of the sashes are made of embroidered silk musMn ot tulle matching the gown, or of ¢ de Chine with fringed silk ends that are often thres-eighths of a yard deep; both wide and narrow silk fringes having recently returngd to favor, These sashes are very decorative features of fashion and op slender figures are often carries twice around the waist, small jewel ns catching the folda down, top and ottom, just in tront.forming a polnt- ed girdle effect.Other soft sashes are run through sghandaome gold slide.A very picturesque and dainty poke boniet recently worn at a fashionable garden party UP tbe Hudmon was made of pale daffoidil yellow tulle; the entire bonnet was shirred nver fine gold wire, including the prim Witte drum crown.At the extreme edge of the flaring brim were set very closely together littie pink batton roses, with a cluster of the same flowers above the left ear and tm- side the brim.The bonnet was further decorated with fitany loops of the tulle a backle of French brilitants, long sca ends of the airy material that were under the chin, Lecguen of lace of every beautiful pate tern and textures are used on summer gowns, wra and millinery.and among some very slegant dresses of this description lately worn was a very notable one of black chantilly, made up over pale zolde-green satin.The skirt was of chantily net, with ruffies of lace to match, T ice was ela orately teimmed with these frills, and in tees was slashed, showing Hm of the elegant green satin wo4 velied.The nleeves were of the satin veiled with the net put over the clous satin foundation in fine répples.At the top were three heared lace flounces, graduated iu depth.At a recent evening church wedding the bride wore a wn of mousssiine de sole, made a Marie Antoinette.over white satin, her bridal vei} caught up with a diamond star at one side and sprays of orangedlossoms snd white rone-bude at the other.The bridesmaids wore ox retty gowns of white embroidered tulle over skirts, and low-n dw pals rome-col camry yellow, w t leit side, à little \u201coward tbe back.They carried glided tiower-basketn envered with mosy and ivy, amd {ilied with b Ss Cole renponding with the eolor of satin .All wore gle of < vty white , and sieeves of their walsts were be tri frills of plaited lace.F.Ip Springfield Methodist Church, Mot.calle, ont recentiy, while the eongre- gation wes ainging the second hymn, a young mas nam Sanford Laughton walked int and struek Charis Sifton on the forehead with a cane, inflicting a severe wouné.Island.++ +++ ++ we\" MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS \u2018 ~ ~~ Waters Meet = BOUT DE L-ILE gms: \u2014\u2014=====Official Inauguration of this Popular Resort== _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DAY NEXT, JULY 13th.FREE CONCERTS BY HARDY\u2019S BAND.=.GRAND PYROTECHNIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY and many other Attractions.Take Noire Dame or 3 Catherine East Cars, and conncet with Belt Line Raliway at Lasalle Maisonneuve.Longest and Bret Equipped Birciric Road on (he rest, Afternoon and Evening.: %* SCAPE the Heat and spend an enjoyable day with the Gardeners\u2019 & Florists\u2019 Club, At Sherringbam Park, Remember the date, Thursday, July 15th, Steamer! Duchess of York leaves (\u2018aval Hasiu, foot of Nazareth Street.st a.m.7ickets.bo.Children, 1x.160°1 WE'VE GOT About fifiy pairs » Men's Tan «DY Lace hoes that we carried over from last season, \u2014 made of fine Russia Calf.formerly sold $4.00 aud $4 50.We want them out of the way, These shoes so place them op sale this week at $2.50.We'd like to have you see them.JUST.VANIER 127 St.Lawrence St.10° utyl (Near Lagauechetieres.+4\u2014++, LAST EDITION \u20ac » yo.A ' ORANGEMEN CELEBRATE.The Twelith of July Observed in Montreal.\\ A CHURCH PARADE IN REQALIA ON SUNDAY.Ao Enjoyable Excursion and Picnic at lberville.The Twelfth of July falling upon a Monday.this jear, the Orangenen of Montreal celebrated the day on Sutur- day.A most enjoyable picnic took place at Iterviilie, when 875 adults and about 75 children went put to the pretty Httle town on the Richelieu River and epent à Most ple sant day.Two spe- vial tralos comveyed the picnickers over the Grand Trunk to their destination.The afternvon was devoted gases and sporta, whi hh were keenly conteste | and much enjoyed entries for tle quest 1K mateh that it was not finished un! will have to te concluded in Montred this week.The SECUTSONISIS returned tn the city about 830 pin, greutly pleiset with their vuting.which 18 claimed to hava teen the most enjovalle ever held under the œuspires of the Orange Order Much tre lit is due to Messrs VE Cox, chairman, A.E.Thurlow, secietars, James Marshill treasurer; amd Messrs \u2018Thomas Morgan, KW.1 Clyde, Geo Burrows, DD liadden, S.Wo Mason, James Pink, W Robinson and Jwues Smith, members of the commitina The anunua' church parade took place vesterday afternoon to =t Parthoe- mes\u2019s Reformel Episcopal Church The to brethren lined up in front of the Orange Hil), on St James street, wear- Ing fui! regalii, ana heade! ty the Royal Pritannis bani, marched to the hlirch viv St James, Windsor and bor- chester streats uni Hever Hal ball The | nion Jack was borne a'oft hy Messrs lait Haldon nd Wiliam Hami' ton.while Mr J I.\u201charpe acted as dire tor of cereinonies \u2018he True Blues hesiei the pro\u2018ession.\u201cnd were fe'lowai by the merithers of the Orange degree the [tova' Arh lesren the Sear- let degree, the 11k Knights in that order.ani W Bro W T, Cox, County Master.bringing un the rear Thirteen 'oiges of the Loval Orange Order and two True Bue lolres were on parade.the tory\u2019 must += being somewhere in the vicinity of 2m.At the church a wrecial vervice of praise and praver was participated In and the brethren liatoned to ar rppro- prints nnd eloquent sermon by Bev, R.Cook.The service was conelurled hy the The sky was belybt and : single canue race, di:'uince half a mile with turn.The cont«atants kept well together throughout.A de Repentign won by half a length, DD.Murdoch, d T.R., second; J.santh, st.Lambert, third.The junior double s-ulis, distance half mile with turn, for bys under thirteen years, was very closely contested.The three crews got off together and turned the buoy almost simultaneously.Fi McCabe amd F.Rollo, ¢G T R.and another crew, J.Andrews and C Foulis, St.Lambert, were almost neck and neck in the firs: quarter.hut the former crossed the line ten lengths ahead.The Powell brothers, in an (ntiquated hoat, were bandicapped, but finished fresh aa = = = THE INTERNATIONAL YACHT BACES-MARING \u2019 J | We i i | | | ~~ a a ALL BOARD SR SNUG ON AT DORVAL.A PROBABLE DEFENDER.OFF THE x time 5 115 ates.Thre *tird game was unique.The hlue team «ct he ball at the draw and sept it, rcorieg In hall a minute, withont the gar ot and grey men ever having tonetbel te hall, The fourth gnme was a series of vari- nti, he Caps were un thedr metal, nnd were heginirg to depend on earch other and warm to their work, Wem- wick made à wel) Intersied but badly executed trs.Then urna, who hus uever properly recovered from bis acct- dant of Inst kessan, puniped out, and \u201cAUsed un delay of vome minutes, Ned Hooner wns pluy resumed than Power and Gale abandon! lacrosse for a little \u201cereise vf the manly art.but the fAght was stopped nod both went to the fepen for the rest of the game.Domaldsod devoted hlinsself to pounding Patteeson, who did not sewn greatly perturbed.and finally Westwick, w hn had been playing gevud le nvese soored for the Cope bu 153, minutes.In the fifth ame Burne Md not show up, ant McCullough took his place C.Moran act ng as captain.The pane was n good short deh, Power scoring for the home terdin in 24g minutes, The wixth game war ike the preceed- ing one, A gud toy was siopped br Allan, but fimeditately after Donaldson took him unpawaze, and scored in 3 minutes.In the seventh game both sides showed sigs of fatigue, and Crown seemed to have deserted the Capital goal.After some good all round play Donaldson again scored, Time, 8 minutes.The eighth gnme was a minute dash won by Gleeson for the (apa, The ninth game opened with five minutes to play.It was go from the start, the home team winning on a good shot by Murphy in ily minutes, The synopsis of the game ja: 1st JToranto by Smith time 84 min.2nd Toronto by Murray.time .5 min.3rd .Tornnto by Nulan time 4 min.4th Capital by Weatwick _.time .15} min.5th .Capital by Power.time 2 min.6th Capital by Donaldson.time M tin.\u201cth Capital ny Donaidson Unie.s min #th .Capital by Gleeson.time \u201c.1 min.fih .(apital by K \u201cMurphy time .34 min EASY VICTORY FOR NATIONAIS.(Special to the Star.) Quebec, July 12.-\u2014The Nationale crossed sticks with the Quebecers on Satur day.The match was very oue-sided.Quebec made a good stand at the mait.The first game was sexed hy Shanahan, Lougheed beling out of goals.Time 5 minutes.XNhanahan again scored, making the smcond game for Montrea.after 23 minutes\u2019 pilav.The Nationale then scored six more games.Hurley left off play about the middle of the match, having a bad knee.and Murphy retired to evan up the teams, The result of the match Is a great surprise to both teams.Quebec, however, nad several new men on, aome of whom would have been better off the ground.The Natfonals play- ei a very good game, and won eandly hy 8 to U0.Referee Carpenter's decénions were well receéved.Lacrosse in Queaee is now a thing of the past.The weather was very favorable.A fair number of spectators were present.Nationals.Fosition.Quebe-.Foley LL 20e Goal .Lougheed J.Valois.Point.- Copeman Martineau Cover point.Ken Mctrath Deferce T Murphy A.Valois = T.Hurle Marcellan \u2018 otre ox Smith urphy .\u2018en .\"Conne Brown Home .Watson McKeown ue 1 .Nolan alsh oo \u2014 P.Walsh ite Outside homme .Dayle Bhanaban -Ineide home - Re ° Giroux.\u2018aptain .urp! O'Donnell Umpire Kirk wood Referee -(Jeorge Carpenter, Sbamrocks.PETS DEFEAT RED STARS.The Aberdeens, of ( rnwall, sere un able to come down Naturday to play the Shamenek Pets, en à friendiy game was arranged with the R-> 1 Stars, whteh The Re Mmyed previous to the big match.| The won by three goals io one.stieks, auf the Torontos ncored again.| and thete fricnde witnessed the races, The rie for the 0 foot class, the eighth of the Rova serfes, was completed in espuc aily fast time.Avoca, with # \"+4 Wkjiisill on, teok the lead soon afer crosming e «ne, and gradually it.rase! ft to the finish, beating Mr.Kictmon 8 Milde, which took second \u2026 0v the ou stantiul margin © 10 ntmrten.Millis nl, by the way, had on a new soft of rails.\u201d Glenowen was not up to her u+nal form on Saturday, but worket up one place before they completion of the race, In the Si-foot cians the Anita seemed to have the best cf the race all along, but was tvatyn at the Moish by a few seconds by Titania.At the conclusion of the races \u2018he Dorval Junior Boating Club had a rer- tes of boat aml cance swimming rares for prises.The you era whow- ed con iderahle xkflt, the events were All vlexely contested.Mr.In gan new bogt Commodore, wEs Moore near the elubhcuse on ate urcay, and will he malled during the wank, She will take part in the race fe.b-footers next Saturday It was the Cormodores salle that Mr.Dug- Euh sed on Avoca on Saturday t \u201cHew ing are the results of Batur- days's races : = 3 © Lu SET RER YA EE se\u201c - fn Fig & GAS ER -E2== 5 | gêfas 53 1 ; 0 2 .$3553 3% Ei &zsAan GE sea s eve - 3 fogs zz REZ ë = ei Jen £52 33 53=5 g < ve Co.Sa 1 11 £ ¥ i a 5 got = , = à \u20ac È 3 2 EE 5 5 2 Eo 2 2 3 g » = § \"3 x & e 2 A é =.=f td : £ .z= 8 So = § 824 3 553 Sg F2 8 2e \u20ac Fi 3 3 Ficos à ESS zig F338.2 tiff yEC c32:d £ cidg % £237 = Ésés Ernst 5 Hip gli hee 4.5 £3 céfé 4 BRC gdig Z ii: Bgaez é ¢ 2g 11 geé® F1iidy 11,.2348 z= ¥ x= \u201cRO É THE REGATTA AT ST.LAMBERT.white Rightful time and excittog races vouchmied the thousand or more people who attended the twelfth annual regatta of the St.Lambert Boating Clob Raturday afternoon.Those who fied from the city\u2019s heat and dust did not escape the som, hut his flerce rays tempete | by a refreshing breese, proved endurable.St.Lambert wasn en fete for the occasion.Its fnhabitants seem- od to bave all turned (mt to 00-oper- are ith the club members In entertain- he nomervun vistors, Montreal na- tally had the largest representation, bat all the summer reanrts along the river, and Lake St.Louis smut large contingents.Many paddled or matled trom Point St.Cha-les or Longueuil and Maisonneuve.The vounæ ladies \u2014 ai- ways objects of attraction\u2014turned out in large numbers.They came attired in \u201cory variety of attire of dainty Hght- .CA ect beauty show\u2019 whis- one enthusiastic white enetumed Fachtmmanp as be surveyed the Animated tountenances which verw ards daisies three lengths tehind.\u2018the lady and gentietuan tandem race (Club), half a mile with tura, was awarded to Mias A.Beattie end Allan Locke by & quarter of a length.Miss F.Horsfall and J H Horsfall had the misforiune to upset at the line.The waiter was only four feet deep, but they got a wetting.Miss L.Horstall and A.C rue were third, and two lengths behind the winners.The Grand Truok Boating Cloh had three orews compeling in the tandems canoe event, one mils with turn.There were six entries.Jernuxr Bros, G.T.R.won by half à length.A.De Re- eotigny and C.Boulne.Ste.Annes PB.La were second, leading F.Hickerdike H.Baird, Lachène B.Q, by su iy Five started in the single canoe race (green).distance hold mie with turn\u2014 .leroux, G.T.R., first; A Locke.St.lambert, second, with Ee Kent.Bte.Annes B \u20ac.J.H_ Horsfaÿ', Se.Lambert, and W.mith, Bt.Lambert, close in the rear.norbe baif mile cance race (4 in a ca proved very excstin Payne Marshal Mol.aren ani Wilson the G.lod slightly from the pren until aix Minis eet from Lbe finish, when they were by W.Emit A.Bourne.J.Fmith sad J.H.Horatali, 8t.Lambert, who cronsei tbe line first.They.were also passed by J.H.Mar H.Wheatiey, D.Russell and G.A.cou, McCall, Longueuil B.C\u2026 who came in second a quarter of a length behind Lhe winpers The tandem canoe (Greem) ball mile with turn was captured by H.Hughes, and D, Scott, Maisonneuve; a Wright Cand H.Bourne, St.Lambert, ond, The gems\u2019 Bouble scull (open) dis tance one mile with turn, was contested by R.Laing and Scott, G.T.R., and J.Mattinson and A.C.Bourne, St.Lambert.The former crew had their work cut ont for them, coming in tiret by a quarter of a boat je The war eamie race (13 Eades).ôte- tance, half mie with torn, was wildly exciting from start to fini The St.Lambert crew won hy a length, with the G.T.KR.crew second.The other races resulted as foMows: Canne race (1 to 4 paddles), half mile with turn, A.De Repentigny C.Baulne and E.Kent, Rt.Anne's B.é., first; J.Smith, W.Smith and J.H.Hoeuful?, St.Lambert, second.1 Tub race, hand pedriling_\u2014P.Charl- ton, St.Lambert, firat: W.Sudbury, St.mbert, second.There were six comr ethtiues.Camor towrnament (bamboo lances) \u2014 J.H.Horstall and A.C.Bourae, &t.Lambert, firet; J.Smith and H.W.Horetall, second.other oom pett- tors were E, Horsfall and J.McLeod, J.H.Horsfail and A.©.Bourne C.Christie and H.awe.The jud were: Mesnrs.W.H, C.Musren, ident Lachine B.oo Joba Hamilton, president Longueuil \" B.C.; Donald Roherteon.MT.Andrew jeving, jr., actes as star \u201cThe clerks 0° tbe couru were Thos.Rammay and T.MeCallum.THE GREAT HENLEY REGATTA.Henley, July 12.\u2014The regatta which begins on Wodnediay bide fair to be a record one lo this record year, - far as the number of spectaturs is concerned.Henley certainly Las never heen no full an it will be next week, at the last mrcéa) function of A memorahle season.As us- val, the first of the oarsmen to appear here were the foreiguers\u2014this time the Winnipeg crew, who have been well re celved, thongs errated a marked tm- Droid on, t h their style is freely eritioised as being ragged.They mow In a new paper shed hy Waters, of Troy.The Dutchmen have been here over a fortnight.Dr.MeDowell and E.H.Tea Eyck arrtved the weak, have Anne their practios w at Putney In the boats just built by Clasper.are ffty-aix entries\u2014two Nes than in 1996 \u2014which are as wel appoftionsd as to erful, H.Ten Evek, Nt opens of American p eup ; BR.V.séde of New C.PA.Healey notions.tions, does not bend his back, an is little swing to hs work, is in better form than a year agv, if he can manage to negntiate tlie course without running into the posts, he may be in at the finish, There are the usual house-boats midable.Blousee 8 wonderfully pow- but has no style, according He relies on the drawing \u2018tor the firet hest, drew a eries- Dwyer and Vaughan; Cunnivgham the result of the xames played in the Eastern League on Saturday.agara, Omt., July 12.\u2014All day loag the Queen's Royal has teen filling up with players in the big tournament that toavormew.George Wright, eompanted by bis mon, Feals, oùe \u2018o the most promising of the younger class Fo Am of Wright layers ; K buodder of the famous Tuxedo cha Beach, ex.dame ! + # * .- Q a» \"TE MC DAILY STAR_MONDAY, JULY 12, 1897.: 7° _\u2014 \u2014 the teams ae they lined up awaiting the A UATICS.from the st banks or the J veram- require \u2018\u2018two rows only\u2019 in the pre- Richard Hooker, Dwight T Davis, E.P.draw, one could not but have the leu- Q da.Within, matrous with charming ltoiinary heats.The entries fur the Rapelyea and many othe ¥ pression that the men in blue looked the AT POINTE NTE CLAIRE dininterestainess served refreshments.Stew \u2019 (allege Cup are: Leander .D.Wrenn, the hoddes \u2018of the Ames more fit and serviceable, but the game On Saturday pext the trial fours of There was a mesry fusthiade of corks oll C., lla R.(holders); New Col- oa ard Cauadian championships, has hy bn always to the beat looking, and Pointe Claire will try their mettle and afternoon, but su casualties were re Las, Oxford; Trek \u2018R.\u20ac; Trinity expressed his lntem jon of defending hit lhe Mal FR Tt A= NNN | Tc a ag Tepe Oo \u2026 Can t ted Heat Up to the last moment ch were \u201c7 1 crew\u2014B.Clarke, stroke; Bot.Mt: The bop in tho © a fit- ada.Some exciting rachug may be ex- ada well be here Skea = te week.À made, but whan the teams Uned up tbe | Th) à Clif \u2018 ting termination to à delig tral after.pected from the fours.That of Leander t Sew wen were placod as sollows: hi a ry ra: stroke; Bove.Star bulletins told the day's do- _ which club te this yoar housed fn its fiat pile pe lucie Mi oxpected, es a (Conlats.Milly, Jennings.Shaw, bow.pi rato yore ors well superb me oon! sum te axcoten Smith both exchavupiean oi \u20ac Allan .Goal ._, .\u2014 con- \u2018 n LT O1ERY aes im ie mroke; Southam.oath Pa La GID \u201cla RN SOLAN OPO, TY Sn MIR Bane dota oa bite Biv, «ig hosler cover Paint UT fo Quinn No.À crew- Amus MoFariane, stroke, Be specuce bad lisrs\u201d seemed note- steady, and are nerally admitted to be | player.Murray.ST H.Carun | McCulion, Uskes.Jackson, bow wort he Grand Trumk Buating Club car.What Winn most to fear.The LARNED WON THE CUP.asle ©.2 | James | After the races in the evening & red off the most Lo ore Sit entered \u2018Our are as follows: C.W.N.Graham, Orange, N.J., Jul Reid Cent.G3.Carson gmokiug concert will be given in the on or J.A.Cord, H.Willls and Guy NickaHs ! .-, July 12.\u2014At the Mid Downey Howe field, Wentwich club hoube, amd the prizes will be two crews in several races.The weather to strok a steer die States champlcoship tennis tom Moran .- Murpby | vented p w pre- | conditions were perfect except for the °The race for the Diamood Bculs at.\"2Mment on Maturdey Larned wun ie urns A CI.u- : > Semin Outaide home.toner | On Wednesday evening the regular \u2018 first race 8 five mils\u2019 sailing ence race, tracts a as much loterest as any, the en.cup, eteating a te rens in three Nolen guet Inside homo Donaldson | bonnet hop will be given at the club: Nero {hres stariers \u2018The cances kept tI betng more oumerous thas oc al & use.- eters 3, Chute aptain.Blewart | house.Mise Ililey will preside at the | vrell together until weil on the home aod the = TE ce A Rupert a oe ma * oe tities A D Murphy aoa w 0.Bren.22 | Sraich, Thea TD.lmtley.of the G.race a ready open affair.The use CRICKET.' LL.R.ung gu a mma -\u2014\u2014 lue, fret rame opened with a dash, | VAUDREUIL REGATTA.and crossed the line ten feet ahead of TPE are of avout Rue PHILADELPRIANS WON THIS e oron os playing brilliantiy, and | ._ Alex.Irving.68t.Lam wrt Boating Club.strengtn.hi MATCH, the Caps\u2019 howe field all tu pieces.The | The Hepatta Committees of the Vaud BE 11 of the on, has been doing guod work, aad | men 1 garnet and grey seemed to be | Foull Hosting Club has fixed the date À Horsfail of tbe samu club, was & good Beaumont, who easly deloated McDow- Birmingham, July 12.\u2014 The cricket where the men tn blue were not, and Of the fourth annual regatta, to he held There were five competitors in the ©!! Last year, is in er form.math between the cientiomen of Phile= 10 have no kien of coveeing thelr men, | at Vaudreuil, Saturday.July 24th So tpetilors in W.C.Everett is alo regarded as for- delphla and a Wuwickshire eleven, which began on Thi rwday last, was end- to ed on Saturday, ani resuMted Ina vie mo- tory fur the Ame-ican players hy five there wickets, Mebowell A VICTORY FOR MONTREAL.ant On Saturday Montreal played the Standard eleven at $t.Jobns, and wus, The score follows: and | MONTREAL, .IKST INNINGS.most of Hendey's odd frigais on the J.J.Boyes ¢ W.Cayton, b Wood .18 committee, which has H.T.Steward A.Brow ning, b Ha usworth .3 for chairman, with Col.Wi: im F.Fen- A Hedeoon b Haip-vort 15 ver, W.D.smith, D.cLeau, | W.Duckit, b Hains sorth Lord ar phi and F.J.Pitrian to as\" I RK.Drury, b Mailmsworth 3 aint.T.Trimble, b J.Clarton ee.¥ The drawing for places fn the vari H.A.Jones, c and b Hainsworth\u201d \u2026 À beatu of the races to b@ rowesl here, W.Squires.b Halnsworth \u2026 ce eee.8 ginning on Wednesday mext, touk place K wetherman, La 2 to-day.In the first heat of the Dia- Jom mm ee mond sculls, Dr.McDowell, of Chicagy, Log byes 1 Le ee .$ com peten against young Guinness \u2014 Pa jr., of Massachusetts, in Total ze STANDARD, FIRST INNINGS, bye.This will probably bring Mchow- ! A Wood.b Duckit .ell and Ten Evek together in the second |v Wood v Duckie : © 2 heat.The Winnipeg crew deew the Ut- j Clayton, b Crookall .1 recht crew as thetr Corn petftors Im the J W.Layton, \u20ac Jones, b \u2018Duckie\u2019.3 first heat of the Steward's Cup race.' & Harman ur.bb kit 9 ' - H on » a\u201c ee The Henley Regatta Committee ban de | H.L''Élayton, 6 Deckit .cided that there is Do evidence against | T Pope.Due oo 0 the amateur standin ot Mr.E.H.Ten | (.Glnglil, not out.ID Eycke, jr., the À oarsman, who Komeau, b Duekit < is entered for the race for the Diamond AN Other.absent 0 sculls at the Heniey regatta next week.Byes .cee 3 se ee se TOUAI weve eevee err ar severe riven mecs BT EBALL.BOWLING ANALVSIA.BASEBA Montreal, first inviogs o M rw NATIONAL LEAGUE.Hainsworth.16 4 SI À Buffalo, July 12\u2014Following are the re J Clayton LE $ ! 10 : sults of Saturday's games in the National w Layton SR 3 à : : Standard ; \u2014 RHE Crookadd.ee 5 0 11 Î At St.Louls\u2014.0304 Duckit wees À 1 4 Le rase names 00300001 ine rues CET30100101x 4 10 2 > oe se Batteries \u2014 Kennedy and A.Smith; Hart and WHEEL At Cleveland SQUABBLE OVER A MATCH RACH Crees 0300 8 8 9 qoenon 000000100 1 8 3 AT TURONTO.Batteries \u2014 Wilson snd Criger; Holmes and Toronto, July 14.\u2014 Only a small Farrell.crowd ettended the tHicycle races at the At Pittsburg {sland un Saturday aft rnoon and those Pittaburx \u2026.0918048031 6 19 3 that went were disnppointed, as the New ork Tannehii * ughey and Busdes matched race advertised as the draw- Meckin and Warner.! hy card proved \u2018tu be the rankest of At Chicago\u2014 failures.The first hest wes started af- \\ hicago Late 01112301x 8 14 ?ter the mile novice, aoû there was cone Boston 401000002 7 13 3 |widerable trouble over it, there being Batteries\u2014Korwan, Danser aod Lonabue: oniy two startérs, Davidson and Me- Stivetts, Sullivan and Lake.Certhy.McLeod was injured while © At Cincinnati e2s00i0tix 6 11 g traning and was usable to ride, David Ehiindeiphia 000101010 as 3 (son had the pole and when the pale Batterice - Breitonsteln and Vaughan: Fifield Were started he would not take the tan- and McFeriand.dem, but Jloafed for the first quarter.STANDING OF TRE CLUBS.McCarthy pulled abead at the three Per eights and won the beat easily by five Club.Wom.Lost.cent.|lengths.The officials declared the heat Be INSTITUTÉ OF INSTRUCTION.\u20183 .Session ot the Con- : vention.A WIDE RANGE OF TOPICS WERE DISCUSSED.An Opposite View of the Use of Bible in S_hools._ The attendance st Saturday's session the convention of the American lusti- Instruction was much larger The subjects discussed pe, wore Interesting, or at any rate varied io their range.There were Sow vees-vns on Satur day moralug, «Nemo and evening.Vice-Prerident Edv are Conant, of Ran- éolph, Vt., presidsd.The trst address was by Mr.J.W.lledwuas, ot New York, who spole en ges graphs.Geom Braphy, sald Mr, lusiway, coltaiuest a the sclences which afterwards separated art from it, and a pooper study of at Was &n importac.t ete toward then all.The spenuker em plhastzet the importance of Observation work in tie study of geo- graphy.The patra) features In and about the schoollouses, say, should be mude use of, bn .The {16} tor shall see that » sufficient supply of \u2018ood te prod on board «hip for each horse, and that auitable ar- rangenients are made for a sufficient supply of treah water, so that no comdeneed water ahall be usd.The food poo shall not be less than fifteen of hay, even pounds of bran wed th ree pounile of oats for each horse dm and the Inepsetor may refuse to boue Tow certificate renders | ceomsmary under the Act above referred to, until the mepector lu cntfisfies] ax tio the quantity and qua- Hty of the food on board for lnrees.5.There ahall be nuit more than elgh- ten herses In barque of (ae attendent (the clause as tm the men js the sane ae for cattieman.) tt.A fee ol tive cents aball ba charmed for mach horse shipped, an: the imapec- tor may refuse to issue a eetificate until vuch fee lu paid.DEATH OF MRS.O'NEILL.Mrs.Mary O'Neill, wilow of tha Ine Peter (YNeill, die! yesterday at the age of #4 years.Nie was \u20ac uva- tive of County Fermanagh, Ireland, and was the mother of \\essre.Peter, 7 J.and tha late W.;.O'Neill, the ast named of whan was well known ns chief cherk at the 3t.Lawrence Hall.The funeral will rake place te morrow morning.at =.15, {reap her Inte residence, \u20ac62a Lagauchetiers «treet, to St.Patrick's church.BOUT DE _DE LISLE.The official Inanguratton the Bout de l'Isle Park will take p tomorrow afternonn at four o lock, and the affair promises to prove a success.Hardy's cumplete band of forty-five pieces will give ñ cnrvert In the after noon from four unti] wn Belfast and U Midahip : saloon, electric light, spacious prom decks further information apply te any agent the Company or to PAVID TORRANCE à Ce, 17 Be, Gaerament $c., General Montreal.tre NomrTHM GERMAN LiorDp PLYMOUTH, LONDON.BREMNER, FAST BIPRESS BERVICE.CHERBOURG.PARIS, Sat, July 9% Spree TWINSCREW PASSENGER SERVICA Bet, Aug.1 SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, BRENAN.Friedrich der Grosse.vases Rss ne Jar oes urday.jure voor ureday, Ang.5 necn GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, GENOGA.Fuide ., July io, 104m Em.1.¥ - July M, 10 A.M.Wer.CAE NOTE ©ELRICHS à Co.Bowling Green.sr.BENJAMIN & Waëron, maar .Montreal Dov6Lae BAvYERIDY, It.James .2 Meæxar, 116 Me Poser ut, tMacheaies aati ildingh Agents Sor Montres: es x IBTREARRKIN UTR TWIN ego nee Line from Piymoutd (London).Cherbourg Per ans F Biswarc! Aug 19 tot a &] HAMDUES-AMRRICAS LINE, n Fawey.BY, or JANES YEON, 13 5 Joba strest, Montreal \u2014 SPECIFIC ARTICLES Am, hands are those whese WILLING work is a pleasure.The Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder, THE SEASIDE AND WHITE MOUNTAIN SPECIAL The Finest Passenger Troin tn the World.Lesves Honaventurs Depot every Priday and runs through to bartiand and ou Sins! Beach without change, reeching Portiaod at 7 15 am, sed Oll OrcLerd at 80 Raturuing the Seaside Special leaves 0id Orchard Besth every Bunday al 7 55 jm .and Portisud rd fh Abed for Muutreel arriving aud am Mooday, Moorea for Chicago at ¥15 am every Monday, res\u2019 8 Turento at 4% pa snd Ghuagu ai 13.00 à M Accommodation Im this MasniScent Train can be secured at GRAND TRUNK TICKET OFFICES MONTRE 4 L.Gulfaf 4 Lawrence Resorts Apectal \u2018A weekly busu.ess nien's special will leave Monitres! every Friday.al 245 pm, for Cacuu:us ard stations as far as | itt Mets: this truin will reach Cacouna in time for reus.fast Saturday ro ning.returming, ed tpec.a! will leave Cacouns every S t 18 pom.and Quebec ut 11.58 on reaching dMunteval al -0 ain, Mon Laoif GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, TAKING EFPFRCT JLNE 11, 189%, \u2014\u2014 BUBJECT TO CRANGE -\u2014 - Train leave Bonaveatare Atation as fellows) gr fee runs lady.Al other (raise rua daily eis Bu TUHONTO, CHICAUO and WPST 730em.\u201c90 em ortawa at A RPOINTB 10am, Wa mm, \u201c4.3% wien ov lLooan 815 Fl LEVIS QUEBEC aud :ICHMOND\u2014*1 Wem, ¢ bre.> pm Hal JF X, 8T.JOHN and | C BR POINTS am SHERHKOOKE and ISLAND POND] Wem.¢ pm, 1t PORT T1.AK D> and BORTON - \u201cT0em ,*1115 pm 1 HVACINTHE sud b, C k PUINTS 4 SI pu C.Ry, puns and SN p.m for don ser id.sont Ae ENN « Firéuneno\u2014 \u201cmi pu vie lageil, bam.Swp FPAKNHAM and ATRELANO- VA 2 m.\u201cdpm 81 JUNE (Laval), Bat uly, 1B p SIBIRBAN TRAINS LACHINE-am.31563; 7 3 *300,9%a m Fete a Lu.ie Lis pat as, 3 w, 6.bè (Sun = 6 $34,735, 3Wp m., \"90 1 Lali de WUAUE IW am.ne\u2019 138 pu (et uk, Apa em at p ws BT IAMLAWT- Oenn.7.Ham 73 §,10am vu 3.Ha as 05, 4, 448 50, 80 and oh cha ted 1145 LONG! EUiL-a 1.: HI M 40 RAI.inn sam 5Np COTE KT rat am.Cham.Fem.111 soem Sh pw Apo se aud VALU DREULL- 43, 13 Le 1% Bao io mii ap 62.NN RNA Bun + wa 1 Bat ouly, storm.\u201c8 PR.AB ALL wm, ik AWE, WW me.ILI.sr TRAINS ARRIVE AT BONAVENTURS STATION.WERT \u201c7iSam.600, 0p TOROETO ant - AK *JllWwam $Npm sad 1028 Ula wasull\u2019 wm cofrwarl Yam daily.Yam, co cu LEV, ane.ESB.Shs 19) em.085 MALIFAX sol \u2018 k kuin AS pue seem SHEREROOA Sew, $n mm, 11.3% PORTLA aw.4500p aT BYACIN be Pata seu, 1100 m, SO $x sabia nb shRivas< 0pm pi LUVIN TON dca 4H pm Lat REN SE Lu pm.Le a New VOR DendH \"Nam.8 A Yi Re.OV.R\u2014\"7 em.we \u2018Soriacteld, Wem.WISE HORT Cov, n° sud FITCHBURG hah vielowell, 725 am, Wp m, WIA wal KOU Sw be SUBURBAN TRAINS, LACHIFE ue =.RE ey A 1.3% 11% Sur ene 12 .osty, SL ne.oN Fy tw Lac mink\" Weir riat a m, 220 (Bet saly) 1e w À AMLERT sam.sr \u2018TR TE 1.40 art #40 sn 855 am 50 cm nbem.EH I Bacurdag So 6 au, 0 1.30 be.#5, [a 105 Loner RTL Ame i ry Sunday only.£560 =m, xp 4 SOREL.4} fam.£50p m.925 Sunday onl JUTE sT Faut \u2018>= Ton mem 1N vali fais io = ork AKNEU\u2014TIS à m.1130 sun only, 1.39 660 696 a DORAL SN.4%, 2.50, 950.\"11.38, ILS0 Sas only 33 pm Le Jor 4 $0060 Sander oly.8 50, Pts, wow\" \u2014\u2014 STEAMSNIPS ~~ ~~ EXCURSIONS ON WATER ee and Sunday.$3-QUEBEC aod Return-$8 $1.50-Thres Bivers \u2018\u201c -$1.50 76¢.-Sorel and Return-76c, (loing mature at?m.returning from Quebec at 7 w.Bun Arrivl back in Montreal et 7 à m ae Rivers ng Raturde rn or Bunday ot 3 m., leaving T es Rivers un: Up =», bask In ontreal at Borel ng Saturday st?pm.a hrm Torrebonas ot 8 turniug leave Sorel! at soon, bask of stilp m;o3e Ricursion on Ferry Lines.For farther information and tickets apply to H.FOSTER CHAFFEE, {City Passenger Agen yg 178 5 Jummes Birees (Oppata Po atarrh.DOI A new treatmeft by inhalation of modi- cated vapors.Wonderfully Buocessful, 10 Days\u2019 Trial Treatment Free, Put it to the teat.Your case is no exesp- tion.Inhaler and Medicine to last for ten days sent to any address, and full test allowed on receipt of 150 to over E s only or Postage.Thousands of glish and European Testimonials, many Hi es in Canada.\u2014 Write DR, RAY\u2019S SUCCESSFUL REMEDY CO., 54 Wallingien 8.Weet, Toronto.LeNBOX, Bug.MELBOURNE, Apstralia.TO LET \u201cStar\u201d Building, THREE OFFICES, Ba suite, rut Soor front.steam hosted, mont central le a stiun ia Montreal Apply to W.EB.COOPER, F : a CEEEEEE3 JOHN MURPHY & CO.À 33333333¢ * Grand Free Exhibition a Of m mn VENETIAN ART OF GLASS BLOWING.n .Owing to an unforeseen delay in the arrival of their appartus Messrs, Dufour Bros., the celebrated Venetian (lass Blowers and Artists, were unable to begin their wonderful entertainment last weok as snnounced.is now overcome, and Messrs.Dufour Bros.will exhibit their mar- mn veollous feats in Glass-Blowing, Ulass-Spianing and (llass-Design- from the United States, ing at our Store all this week.Hours of Exhibition : 10 to n C1 mn CN n mn mn AN n The + This difficulty 12 a.m; 2.80 to 6 p.m.GREAT JULY Bargains in 300 yards Silk Striped .all new summer colors, Cheap Sale Price.15 pieces Cheap Sale Price, Sale Price, 15 pieces Colored AI extra quality, coors: white, hehotrope, yellow, mauve, pink, 75c and Bsc.Choice during July WW Choice during July Cheap Sale, a vs 15 pieces All Wool Serges and Cashmeres, assorted colors, cheap at soc.Sale Price of this lot, 2 10 pieces Fancy Dress Tweeds.July Cheap sac Price ot this lot, Ww - _._ _ ___ COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED WITH CARE, colors, double width.2343 St.Catherine St TERWS CASAL.hght weight, worth sac.Fancy Shot Summer Suit- Ing.all new shades, special cheap line, wortn 430.10 pieces Fancy Shot Mohairs, all latest colorings, this itne cheap at 35c.cream, sky.Great Remnant Sale\u2014300 Colored Dress Goods, all colors, JOHN MURPHY & co., mn mn mn nm n n W WW Ww Ws Ws WV WV W Ww W Ws VW, W WV W W CHEAP SALE.Dress Goods.Covert Suiting, Our Only 49c per yard.Jui 29c per yard.the Our July Cheap Only 24c per yard, | Wool Crepons, nié, Canary, blue, worth Only 35c per yard.new green, Cheap sale, remnants of lengths and qual tics.FOR ONLY HALF PLICE.luiv Cheap Only 25c per yard.assorted Only 17¢ per yard Cor.Metcalfe St.Tel IRIS .oo GO GO OS > \u2014 In Colltogwood, Ont, June 5 vile of H.Boult, twlns\u2014boyse.® - WAULENER\u2014 at Pleasant Kiver, N.B., 4 , \u20180 Mr.aud Mrs.Jacob Faulk- oer, daughter.® Peat Halifax, July 1, to Mr.and @ rant, a son.® At Xub on u .wie ot John ardie.vf & son 0 Und (Puna papers pleas: copy.1603 EOOL-On the 0h wwmtant, at 403 itivard Street, the wife of Chusles Kuol, of this city.of a won $y Sunday.July 11, LANE\u2014At Truro, N B., June 12, to M Qué Mrs.James Lage.a daughter.® MeLELLEN \u2014 At Malelien'» Mille, Cum- and county, N 8 25, to the wife of Roland H.M a daugh- + une ellen, MeREN:JE-\u2014\u2014In Gait One.oo July 2 the wife of Mr.Juho McKeusle.ot a oon.MeFAUI\u2014In Stayner, Ont, J : 14, t wile of Dr.AM M Faul éaughter à MARCHANT \u2014 In Tecuuiseth, Out, ©n June 40.the wife of Ld.Marchant, a RICHOL\u2014 At 140 Mansfield street, June 28, 7.a4 daughter to Dr.apd Mru Wa- Grieve Nichol 160 2 OLDHAM\u2014In Bradford, Ounv, the wile of S.Oldham, a wn.RIDDELL - In tchomberg.Oui : the wie of Nemblii Iiddel, à sons 1% WICKHAM In this city, on the Sith Inst, 44 Murruy street, th wife of Jumes ; wkham, of & daughler.WITHYCOMEB At Westmount, low, a son to Mr.wni Mra Joos 10th .on the 4th C Withy- MARRIAGER DOLI-YOUNG-At Calgary, N W.June 39, Louls Henry Doil to Christina Young.* FORD-WOUL ORD\u2014 At | orcheste Method st \u2018Huich, Tüesdug.Fan ë by Rev.W HLA, deat 1 ha les W ford, to W.i.un Ford, ht, both of Mont- T, ou , Mary street *h, !89., T Moiris hen \u2018 Morrison, len Emly.yo.uwest daughter of John Mor rin, to Jon.Hay, of lLachute L.ver- pool, Finglal«l, papers please copy.LEVIR-KINNEY\u2014At Truro, N.SN, July Willan John levis to labella Hun- Tr.LAMB-W AK HMMELD\u2014On the 8th July.189, at the resience of the bride's father: by the tev.T.Cunnngham, McD Lab To Murtha, eldest :augtiler ol SL akefle.: No cards Queb:c papers co, y ROACHGi(K3AN\u2014In North N.8., A-hHey E.Koach and daughter | John Grogan.® SIEVERIGHT-BRUCE \u2014 At nt., on June Bt, Mr A right to Annie Catharine vf Georg: F Bruce, Esy.® HAY-MORRIN At \u201cRiver View,\u201d Brue, by \u2018le Hev.W Kingston, Lila L., Beaverton, .r Sieve only daughter DEATHS BAGLEY\u2014In this eity, on Enndav, Jul the 11th Mary Pnroilue «Paul, eldert daughter! Mrs.William Higgins Fu- « neral wil eave her mn: ther 6 residence, 170 Hyp lite street.on Tuewday nfter- noon, July 18tN at 2.30 p.m.Friends and ac .intances ware respectiully n- vited to uitend.New York and English papers p:-nae copy.160 2 BONCHENS In thin city.on the 11th fnst., \u2018lisa.\u2019 infant danghter of F W.Boschen aged 3 months.Funeral pri- ate.BOCHRANE\u2014At Pittsbargh, July 9, 1597, T Ksowiton, Que.Penn, on homas l'uchrane, late of DUPUIS\u2014At No.1578 Ontario street, Marie Thrre-e, infant daughter of J).B.Dupuis.«xed 8 monthe, 7 dAse.Funers al private BRAVEL-Un Saturday.the 10.h matant 8 Clarkes Gravel, age! 7,0 yen: 3 days Funerwl fro: his late res Ce, 18) SL Denis street, to St.James harch.Tuesday, ut 845 a.m Friends + Ne respectfully invited tu attend.BDLMEX- In thia city, on July llth (of CON uD) (George Alfied.demly De ved son ol und June Holmes, agei 5: yeas.pumral Tuesday, at half past two o'clock 160 3 At the Royal Victoria Hospitas Z, 19! (of ap 118), Robert Henry (Mobbi), ugea li years nd 8 tne, «idest uml beloved son of Maury Hadley.a mun Henry ta : at ther Funeral un Tuesday, inst, i pm.from his Ia \u2018@ resvien-e, 126 Rushbrooke street, Point &t.Chasles.ETiermis and acquaintances are respectfully requested lo attend 160 2 JAMEN\u2014At tonya, Ont, June 11, Ella 8 Thornon, wie of Walter Jumes.aged 43 years ani 7 months* LEVI-In Munired, Juy 6 158% David LevL Ewy., y, biov father of Mrs .Gruenwald, 55 McGAl Coilege avenue, .n h.year, born in Amsterdam, » 8 Holland Funeral was private.Londun, Hamduon ani Queb:t papers picase copy.LARKIN\u2014At Quebec, on July luth 1897, es MN years, Joseph Larkin, B raitery, CA.Interred at Quebd:c.Burl.ngton, Vi.and New York papers please copy.MORELL\u2014In Sherbrooke, Que., on June 21, Mary Emer Floua Morell.aged 2 ysars.* MeCLORY\u2014 In Lindsay, Ont, on June 26.Bernard MeClory, aged 66 years.® MeK EOWX\u2014In this city, at 164 Vallee street, OR July 9th.1897, Kobt.Charles McKeown.ag 14 months 9 days, dar ling infapt son of + haries John and Bridget McKeown New Russ papers please copy.MONTPETST\u2014In thia city, on the 11th inst, .jou liennse, .nfant daughter of T.ontpell.grocer, nged 5 nonths.Fune- pr.vate.O'NEILL-In this city.on the llth \u2018July.188:, Mary Griffim widow of the late Peter O'Neldl aged 6 vearm.native ot the Coun T Manegh TJ .froin Ler Late resslence, \u2018a la- auvhe tr: atr et to St Patt: k's church.Tlenas (und acqualntances are respectfully invli'el to a.tenL l'altirore papers plesme copy.PATERSON Al Meaford Ont.»n Fur day.July 11th, th th» 8nd year of her Warden, wife of the law James Pa bantyre, Ont.endnother of Willlam 8, John W.and Jame: C Paterson, of this city.160 2 @arxE-In Mensers, (.nt., Jupe 17, John ayne, aged 61 years®* QUEALE- (mn July 4, 1'87, at Ottawa, Ont, sa.youngest hter of the lite ames Queale, aged 23 years.12 dayse aD In Bowmanville, (nt.ob July 4, aripite Reed, 1elict of the late il- fmm Heed, aged 30 years® RAWSON\u2014 At Coldwater.Ont.May 1 the Infans Oaughter of Mr.and Mrs.KE.Rawson.® SMITH\u2014At the Royal Vietoria Hospital, on Saturday, July 10th, Harriett, old- t daughter of Nathan Varnev, of Brampton Falls.Que., ard beloved wife of James Emith, 875 &t, Urbain street, Mlle Ead, in the Ndrd year of her axe.uwerAi took pince trom the hospital onday, July 12, &t 2 o'eloek.STEWART\u2014At Point Mare.Ont.June 5, John Stewart.aged 668 yeara.® PATLOR-On July ist, at Crystal City, $e Mary A.wife of Henry J Tn , aged ® years, BB months and 89 A K alone on Ju col, a years an belnve! wife \u20ac Thomas HF r.ne Inspetior, Kingston.Ont.{Di FFP Drowned fre &t_ Lawrence ver June 28rd, Albert FA iff, son $f the late 1.eonard Tordit, aged 31 years, months * 8, C.4th, 180, 4 months, ylor; Ma- FOOK\u2014At Halifax, June 28, Albxander Took, in his 468th year.\u201d EHOMPSON \u2014 At Sebright, Ont, 3.arles Thompeon, aged 41 yea t*\u2019 Toronto, William, George Vick, aged 80 years.* WILR-\u2014At Rridgewater.N.S, June 19th, 1sell Margaret Elisabeth, Infant daughter of Augustus and Rarah A.Wile.® WILBON\u2014AS Georgia, Vt., Jupe 320th, Daniel Wilgon, aged 6A yoars.® RONG -On June 3M, at Windsor, Ont.quete Bahia wite ot JF rome June rn.® VICK\u2014On June 10, Alfred.second son ME §.CARSLEY Co.Notre Dape Street.~ ANSE Montreal's Greatest Stern, a \u2014- A ne ~ LAAN ASS TP Sere that is Increasing Faster than any other More in Montreal Te-Bay.\u201d LMITED July 12th, nn Quick Results Quick elling all over the Store -Crowd after crowd of euthusiastic shoppers, and such activty as seldom comea in July.making Uings hun generally.par becave we keep faith with the public.The -pecial news of the Peuple accept our statements July Sale We contrul colossal quantities of goods worth having and values are precisely as represented.JULY CHEAP SALE The Largest Sale of its kind in Canada, held only once a Year.[Repeated To-morrow The BIG PURCHASE OF LADIES\u2019 COTTON UNDERWEAR, Bought trom the Celebrated Maker The Allen Perhaps th wear vet Toronto, Children As Messrs Allen & Co.Sold pleted between the sists of thousands upon Underwear Chemises, Drawers Corset Covers, etc., also hundreds of handsume garments in Infants\u2019 Robes, Children's Short Dresses, Children's Gausp Waists and Infants\u2019 Cashmere Cloaks.&x- The Big Store Will Sell This Beautiful Stock Manufacturing Coy, Toronto.© largest purchase in ladies\u2019 cotton under- accomplished in Canada has just been com- Aten Manufacturing Coy., of and the Big Store.This immense stock con- thousands of Jadies\u2019 and class Lawn, Cambric and Cotton Ladies\u2019 Night Dresses, \u2018s high embracing At the Same Prices Them to the Trade, Which Means 33 1-3 per cent.Discount, T.is great sale wil) be noted for two important things, First, the exceeding igh quality of every garment ; second, the prices.L.the dirst Instance the name of the maker, which is celebrated all of Cannlx for the high class standara has \u201csondiy, the Big Nuore extreme luwness of the over their manufacture amd finish.decided that this handsome stock will he 5.1 to the public at exactly the same prices as Messra.Allen sold them to the trade, This Stock WIll be Sold in Mantle Room.owing tuo the extraordinary run on pos-!hle tu offer these élégant goods In : be d
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