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[" = sm ar mae rr + © o_o.m\u2014e LAST EDITION.mmm ee ILLIONS VOL XXX.No 187.OF TEAPOTS\u201d Are called into daily requisition to infuse \u201cSALADA\u201d CEYLON TEA.| Nothing in this worid has brought this \u2018about but matchless quality.Sealed Lead Packets Only, 20c, 30c¢.40¢, 50c¢, 60c.187reod Te mn me CHEMICALLY PURE.un The \u201cKaiser\u201d Beer, Brewed and Bottled at the German Empire Brewery, Bremen, Germany.A DELICIOUS DRINK FOR THE WARM SPELL.Quarts only £1 90 Pints 81.15 per doz.The Price of Domentic Beers.- + Kaiser i ; AC jeer.ry a faw dozen of the Kaiser\u201d imported German | ager | : I Try ace a few botties in the cover avoiding, however, direct contact with the er Quality.Fines t Export Pilsen.ige), leave it stand there for à few hours.until thomughly cooled, when you have a most delicious aud healthfni drink for warm the weather.TEDGERMAN L.A ER BEER Quart hotles, .\u201cKAISER\u201d IMPOR Ve offer the ° only 81.80 per dozen.Pint bottles, .- .vnly 3 ver dozen.Oruyginal cases of 4 dozen nuarts, .7.50 per case, Original cases of 3 dozen pints.CARL CONRAD'S \u201c ORIGINAL BUDWEISER\u201d .$3.73 per case.FRASER.VIGER & CO.Sole Agenta BEER.Brewed and Bottled by the Anheuser Busch Brewing Association, me Louis.Missouri.Coming into store this morning, direct (rom the Brewery, 200 dozen pints ** Budweiser\u201d Beer, which we offer at $1.00 per dozen pants, $150.00 per original cask of 10 dozen pints.FRASER, VIGER & CO.SOLE AGENTS, 1talian Warehouse, - 207, 209 and 21] St.James St, Montreal.1! ALLE IPP PEE SHEP IPE E EES Notes \u2014 Of the News.+ P44 444444 bee 444440044444 Ë : : : Corea intends ta adopt the gold stand d The Premier :8 expected in Ottawa tomorrow, Harvesting of ull crops has begun at tar bevy, Man.Lord Herschell te in Vittoria RC.and was banqueted by the law Roclety.Mr.Jamea McMulien, MP.is in Ottawa un business with the departments.English capitalists will develop the peat bogs at Enstmans, 12 miles from Ottuw.e, The report that Puderewski, the piantst, had lost tle use of two of his fingers is unfounded.A Winnipeg firm will né Bnelgrove is del 3 pd X = Ang à distance u et born, .Snell\u201d ca ager 51 years.He vas a Sy respect armies and deal i in fan rte ke for wirich aa continental ne 4 pulation.+ , + - oan : = | the time, trouble and expense necessa | acjuire the condition to insure fast wo: WALTER TUFF CASE.The Chairman of the Dominion Racing Board Visited by a Delegation Last Night.THE DUNLOP TROPHY RACE.The Canadian road event uf the year is undoubtedly the annual 20 unle for the Dunlop trophy, this year on the Kingston road, I'vronto, on The trophy, which 1s dounted which will be held ds of a magnificent silver shucld | artistic design and viewing this besutitul spécimen ot the ail- when 11 wilt be on exhibition mw the window HE REFUSES TO TAKE ACTION.Montreal will probably Lave several teams THE WINNIPEG MEET.Entries in the professional class for the \u201cWoL meet have been recened from sume ! vf the fast riders an St, vice president ui tae wili wet as one of the judges.LEGAL ACTION TO RESULT., W.Al also Lake un ac A Vory Fine Ribbon Meet Promised THE M.A.A.A.RACES.to Take Place at Queen's The programme of the M.HB.¢ the ravers have been Park Saturday.lust chening was the scene ol al interview CL re PROFESSIONAL.lowing gentlemen ; been communicated with, Thuse who next Saturday ers retreent and showed 3 ; \"ing the eveurng st Al slgns print to u most Ma vn Blas nportanl case wote 1FN 5 i chet aval themselves of Vanhire at lie would.SATURDAY'S RIBBON MEET.FLU tickels sout ; Meet in aid of the V Wound J ¢ edes Une ot lue genilesuau present then asked .[I ol mw « 8 What Couipensation Vlei uronises to be a w.rk be ater, Los are travune lard for {cstries so tar + the largest that Las called a rievting or « suuply stated that his judgment auld appe: ol to the © Dominion Racing Hoard.whi h, Me alan ren athe that th Feard considered \u201cUne viOniises à big successiul met BOARD TOGETHER, THE L.A.W.MEET.aud cited numerous Incidents in proof of ils A rest for racing.iva) .- proved any ot receiving Hones Cand wl val was thoroughly te request another veu.water Mr.Charlebois had completely + ex ment of suppused expense woney wnien 18 cluimed as being the grounds tor transter «rode was not a Lendron, | a wheel wade up ot several dotevent paris wken from difterent makers, and approved ot by Mr.Heament, it advisable Le uphoti is decision even it he still consuteres Walton was naked War an Incarporated social y After considerable dime us Tun gleaned that +1 been vented in the Star in stead of toll ng the same closed to light , RIX starters 3 P \u201cas prepared to detend hu ac on tion ns an wd social, officer ot the to under and ne \"legal advice had Ve 545\" professional, \u201cWas Mt as follows: made, m pa th tina.Tv compel him to «ub .starters -F.McFarland, Tom C voper, recond.4-5 seven starters FE.(.Bb Freeman, second.Time, 4.5 then took the matter Ses hy 1t ani - he did not want troubie and questioned the six ntarters\u2014 Arthur Qardi- retoted the rights when told that the law decisions derogatory of all, respective of ° aix atarters-Owen S.Kim- to the standing of any individual belonging be \u201cqi seven starters - John Fisher Asked Mr.Walton 34 his Dominion Board aud they would be satished.he uli Jokingly remarked © he presr nt then amateur, first heat, five start- Lonbody, Chicago, first; P.c.The meeting bereupon after a little more : , six atarters\u2014 W.L.adjourned, not before in- crossfiring finally (hriean S.Porter, timating the fact thai uj the present local Noard which Mr.Walton is supposed to appoint had a member on its board not a member of the C.W.A.or any at sx artes.-Lee_ Heller oh free -khoff, St.Louis, it Hartera) P.Ro en The gentlemen who consulted Mr.À.E.risa: | firm; C.Walton are fully convinced that the only gecure fair play and proper re nition of the facts na Known and repeatedly Y the ee iles al transfer claimed on chairman refuses to produce tion of his action, ia to take action \u201cagainst the Dominion Racing l3oard chairman, and compel him to produce the affidavits which resent refuses to divulge ile every effort Has have the matter re-open CW.A., it ie rein conceded that the only, qe by which the matter efined, owing to the stub- borneas shown io to carry the Andisnanols first; TURF AND TRACK.SARATOGA RACES.RARATOGA, N.Y.There was a light attend- no desire to ride as a prof » threatening; track good.standing the offers made local wheelmen, who c the Dominion Chairma strict and a der Uncle in Ye 5 to} and 6 to 5, 2, by a lengih; #0 to 1 and 10 to } race, six furlongs - Francis Book: and 6 to 8, 2, by tt, 4 t ik Piccola also ran, mile and a Cr , 1 to 3 and « out, von and they advertise Government came, wath Plaid also oor iin 2 to 1, on = THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, \u2014\u2014_ 14134.Judge Wardell, Filament tai also ran, race, Saint mile and a half, burdle\u2014Lady Dein 36, oy, won br eight lengths; Gov.Bheed cedy to 1 and 4 to 5, Bud \u201cChallenger fer, Hogan, even and out, third.2.41.Challenger fell at the wixth hare but re sumed and came im lame.WINDSOR RACES.WINIROR, Ont, August 11.\u2014 Yeater- davs results : First race, three quarters mile, selling\u2014 Brulard.93, to 1, Tamore, 95, 4 to 1, + 2; Tokio, io, 8 to 4 3.Time, ! 18 14 Clincher, Locksley, Ben O'Fallon, Violent, Yellow Jack, Bell of France, Guinan, Prince all, lord Farandole, (hftondale, Sweet Cream, Mascagni also ran.Second race, five-eughths mile, two-year olds, selling \u2014 J.£.Clines, lu7, 4 to 1, 1: Record, we, 6 to 3, 2; Eir Cussimer, Jos, 2t0], 3.Time, 1.0312 > Overboard, tain use, Cavotte also run.Third race, three-quarters mile\u2014Alice Far- ey, 92.8 to 5, 1: Halton, 95, 40 to 1, 2: What Next, 110, 2 to 1, 3.Time, 1.14 12 Atier, Red Mouk, Gomar, Intrigur aise an Fourth race, Delle ile stake, $1,000, two year-old, five \u2018and un half furiongs \u2014Triune, 15, 2 to 1, 1; Hanhgtit.102, 3 to 5, Liz- ve Kelly.we, 5 to 1, 3 Tune, Li 12.CN ~~ Gilasd evr asa ra Fifth rave, three-quarters \u2018mile, selling\u2014 \u2018 Fong bess, By, 8 tu 4.1.rupet, (vo, » 10 1, 2, Cissie Chance, 103, 7 to 1, 3.Time, 115 George Cooper, Tessie B, Gleam.Bramble, Armoret, Deguile, Victorine, Wa- tercrest, Jdeal Beau, Nuapogue, Dunbar, Our Lizsie, Florie also ran Sixth race, steeplechase, short course \u2014 Rosebery.13%, coupled wath Bro Hob, 155, even, Little Bramble, 132, 8 to 1, 2; Lady Vaud.182, 8 to 1, 3.Time, 343.Triscora, Brother Bob, Our Bishop, Populist, Lassie, Lust Fellow also ran.ENGLISH RACING AT KEMPTON PARK MEETING A SUCCESS.LONDON, August 11.- At the second dax racing at Kempton Park second sum ï or neethg Nenterday, Mr.Douglas | baird's bay colt Champ de Mars, won the Cy of London Breeders\u2019 Foal Plate.The Ve giuian was second, and Chinook third.THE QUEBEC RACES.{8pectal to the Star.) UEREC, August 1 The approach- TORONTO WON, « August 11.\u2014Toronto beat Wilkesbarre at the Raengerfest cuiebru- tion here yesterday Pet wm the personnel of the Lear rin be that : The Capitals wall vu Monday sguinst the team of that place.THREE STRAIGHT, ont crowded around the fielders and It was an even thing to the seventh There will be a meeting of the Emmet Montreal Again Downs in a Close Gam after which Toronto jumped on the Indian out seven doubles and four In the eighth and Lacrosse Club this evening, at which every tiember 18 requested to be present, milan uf slupoitance is lo | be (ranisacted.À new comfort shoe without clumsy looking Doescher did not turn up.and the Roomy but neat, fitting a broad foot casily while making it look stylish and nar- Medium and Dark Tan, Seal Brown and Black.14 sizes and 5 widths.Goodyear welted.wo AT TORONTO.i Fegatta of the Northwestern Association Commenced Yesterday., August 11.\u2014The nrst regatta v pestern Amateur LOOSE WORK BY THE STARS.Batteries Baker STANDING OF THE CLUBS.#3-00, f4.00 and £5.00 per pair.\u201cThe Slater Shoe.\u201d Howing Assucid lion Allowed Barry to Great Intétets Is taken In the : Stamped on the soles twlles with turn fiom part to starboard for SOUDERS WAS UNSTEHADY.events half à mile siralghlaway.NATIONAL LEAGUE Bxoellent Support, However,Spoiled At Cincinnati «first ton.- .Many Base Hits and Prevent- SLATER SHOE STORES.\u2014-Downtown.349 St.James St.\u2014Uptown.2315 St.Catherine Bt.West ed Runs Coming in.PUBLIC NOTICE.La Banque du Peup A List of the notes aounling te about Toy, , su the latter did not ion (Special to the Star) © SYRACUSE, N.Y., August 11.Batteries\u2014Dwyer « and Peitz, W Judgments amd other assets OU, 000, which the Bais Las the in BTANDING OF THE CLUBS now repre and at their bureau Ne 43 o#ing Lo purchase any of tlie asseis ma: set ch lint avoid obtain all necessary formation possivle frum the bank vimpioyees hie ustiml ours of Lusthess, vir ; win out because he had the best support, Two runs of the visitors\u2019 four hiting nid the Stars\u2019 two runs were due to trom 10 am tod ym Wednesday.the 16th M.n.(ie Back offers, aud The salé wil om nee Nepiember next, atl a will contac nati the Bual dsposal of the assets T hase not yel been deculesl upoa but wi be published some dave before date of sal OVIDE Di FRESY E._ FILS _ Lrttoates ve divin which gave Montreal the game, result of wild throws by catcher Burrill, who was all out of forma pretty one to watch, Four card gigs-Two crews uf the De- , but witlun the jurisdiction of Mr It 15 still the prevauing opIDiou hor that the effor ts of the mur Montreal team tu make more than one hit, wlile Lezotte had that distinction for the made its lirst tally Barvy got four wide final heat\u2014 si ocvilte, , wall not interfere.| CAME FROM THE WEST TO DO.HOME To MORROW, An exhitition eight-oared ru: i unnuul méet uv! the QUE Turf Cluv upoi Lhe historic Plains of Almaham ia expected to be a mos pronounced success.i Although the entries for the oper contests do not ctose till the 16th inst, the secretary, Livut, Ashmeod, has already received quite un number ol entries frum Montreal, Torontu, Halifax and Kingstou, aan mee are expected.For the local steeplechases, entries closed yesterday ad follows: W Mel, Imont, \"F lurette Captain Yurner, \u201cPunch.\u201d P.Campbell, \u201cSurprise.A.Bruneau, \"Tanglefoot.rr Newel, Tom Dr.Sewell, \"Misa K A Hoswetl, \"Maida.\" Dr Duchene.\u201cnitty.\u201d W.Boawell, \"Forrester,\" J.Lundon, Johnnie,\u201d TROTTING AT QUEBEC QU FREC, August 11.-At Bavard Park, Melbourne Queen went five miles in 13.04 \u2018 sata to Le the provincial record for that distance.| Three-minute clasa\u2014 Jark Quesnel, Arthabaska., .+.1 1 1 | Aluminum, Clement.Quebec 3 22 ited Hird.Roy, Kamouraska .233 elle Francoise, Gilbert, Beauce ¢ 4 d Time, 2.23%, 2.30, 2.234 l\u2018ive-mile dash\u2014 Melbourne Queen, H Gauvin, Lorette 1 Sweet Bird, Thivierge., 8t.Roc 2 Hluck Dan, 8t.Pierre, levis .3 Mary June, Eis.Pouliot, Quebec.4 ime.13.04 AMERICAN NOMINATIONS FOR THE DERBY.LONDON, Aug I.\\inong the en tries just posted for the forthcoming Derby there is à strong representation of Ameri cans.Prounnent among the names a pears thut of Tod Slgan, who will put im two fanciful attractions for the great event.one a St.Bluire colt, the other a volt by Salvator.Huth are hkely, lively creatures, and are expected to make a goud running.It 1x now almost decisively known that Sioan lina arranged to ride for three vears in the colours of Mr.Simans, the great South Afmcyn nulhonaire.In his racing Mr.Simons styles himself \u201cMr.Seymour, aud as he is a sportaman of the firat quality Sloan will be mounted on the hest in the field.Mr.Simona trains with Sher rard, at Royston, Cambridgesh re, where his stables are splendid models for the ruing world.In addition to Sloan's two entries the other Americans with horses 111 the events are all representative transatlantic sports men, John E.Madden, for instance, has nominated seven horses, and has the best hopes of pulling out somewhere in the front.After hn comes John Daly, with four other horses of the hest tvpe.The quartette are of his own breeding and are + said to be sensational! goers, They are bv Daly's celebrated Highness James, and in conjunction with speed are reputed strong stayers he Keene stable\u2014\\r James R.Keene : and his son Foxhall- \u2018have two entries.Their quality is not generally known, but as the Keenes invariably go in with the ; best, they must be of a good order.Sydney Paget, another name fanuliar to American race-goera, appears before the nomination of three more candidates for the trophy.The trio belong tn Mr.Paget and Mr.W.H, Whitney.A.J.Cas watt is also to the fore with two other horses; Marcus Daly with three and Alfred Lakeland, William Lakeland and IL.T.Oxnard with one apiece.Not only have the Americans gone in heavily for the Derby, but for the autumn handicaps as well.n these events the are largely represented and with a high quality of racing blood.FOOTBALL OTTAWA WANTS TO KNOW.Cumplaint That Otttawa City Club Was Not Properly Treated.Says the Ottawa Journal: Four or five weeks at the outside will likely see the local Rugby footballers taking their pre liminary pre ctices.what position the Ottawa team vi be in in regard to the existing league ia at present not quite clear.As the football season approaches it in becoming clearer to the Ottawa men that certain .rndivduals in the Quebec Rugby Union have carried their animus against the Ottaws team :0 far that they bave lost sight of their official duties.For instance can the secretary of the Quebec Uniou show a copy of a letter potifying the Ottawa team of their sus enaion by the Union ?Here it is not be- jeved that such a letter was ever written.Certainly none was receiv Then when the Ottawa team was sim miapended for last sesson\u2014not ex agir why was Ottawa not notified to send a delegate to the esting o called to draw up a schedule for 1898 ?is is another instance in which the sécretary of tbe Union has Apparently taken on himself the re sponsibility ol \u201cchucking\u2019\u2019 the Otttawa team for 1 Then why\" \"was a club in the Quebec Union in good standing omitted from the scheduled games ?4 ia funny how they do business in the Quebec Union, there are a lot of a people who would like to see some explana GOSSIP.Tbe ninth round of the International Chess J'ournament was lise at Cologne | prétend, with the einrichsen lost to Berger; rnb Gottachall; Charousek best P 3 Janow- | dow to Cohn; Fritz lost to igorin ; fe lop and Steinits drew; em ers he lost Showalter, and Schlechter and Althn | dre w.The Ottawa club, of second so tar in all the glory of their hall a [RA mn 4,142 3-5.THE ANNUAL MEET.GANANOQUE, August Li.- games of the last seven, wall open : thrown into > urines] voter Tay nos wed again \\n the fourth, and on u sim went to second on and started for third.frat of wimg three tren games re nn trained all the was fr.am In slana to Ko up bas given further { ; talup un Slave loiaud, the wealber being Was standing on > boys ave made of.cited the wonder and admiration où a! Harry coming home before it With O'Brien out, cars a stoking resemblance to Meloy, the tramp immedialeis read scored two more.Danton singled and Shearun followed suit.A double steal put the men on third and bod Uweniy- Lye tunuves oul, Alter dinner a party Was oI gulilzeq, und 4 jun to lay wu was nude 8.The Ottawa (lub will leave nothing boys need all the encourageme nt that rooters can give thew to come out on top ; Manager Dooley and his team are bring ing credit tn Montreal all over th» Fastern past cond base, hoth men coming home.+ their only two scores in , his weight 180 pounds, Wager replied that he would be hap ww to put ou the gloves with ut added that he must first Those who remained hume entertained a party his class first class.but not in time to catch Garry who 18 the presence of ait Doc Paine for three rounds.Vas made, and un lumina tin parait par- watched the proceedings with keen Laipate dan 0) a large number ot members.tue uandsomue war canne ot Quid Pro uo the morning boat.ny dhe nest bop ot | the meet will v Bi MeFarian will piteh to mor me oring I nah and Lezotte singled, Abbey and Souders in Saturna < There was considerable ci in Stars on firuber\u2019s decimron in calling Lush eut on strikes and Curtis feinted with his might like a battering ram on ments huve pho made to Tuller, nthe : \u2019 f rue during the progress, also the laut l'Osste match in Cornwall.TUESDAY'S GAME.The Syracuse Standard pars of Tuesday .1 :The Étars gave as tramp, following up his advantage, Paine In the nose.The tramp dodged, ed and went to his mreshers to arrive: John > Wo, 5 .corner fresh as a dasiv.; Cartw Tight, King- The tramp now sailed in to do the train- warded him with a suff been the unsfortune of the handful of de sent hun sprawling.Herbert Carpenter, ; ! ! 3 serious but the tramp, There was not luminous spots mm the haze ! advanced smiling.of their il dong.T Montreal habitants DD DID D ODD DIDODD drove him around the training hed.PC and slashing hike shouted the exated had begun to fear .Nay hey Bengonhurs, NN sl OCS DIDO.wl eons sswos > or ve Boca use never fun a moment in enr o lok Miss oy Sands, New York Henry cause he didn't have CY - York; Tames 'B.Bakewell © f the west to overturn the > w 0 a >e 3 is Mow von the point Bone and Smith plaved had hall ;H more When they had brought the New York; SR.le ephems, around and forced a few drinks down his i Lewis \u2018and R.N.Cauler Claremont, DT HS em 1D 2 ce Eva on \u2018rat ruffered Dat tt him he was a pretty good man, but Inas- ta de 0 ICS de CO DIR >s>-0s5>5= did null that was et of them \u2018 f Fe lazwoooome i» æa!o-se->-0e Le play the st.Loue bail the rest of the sen an VOUS Erg., 1t was worse than useless : - - and departed for In- hye clothes.which B8core by innings\u2014 said he had enough.AN IRISH BOAT.NEW YORK, Aug.the ra ert comment on Sir Thom Lip- - ro GAMES TRANSFERRED.(Special to the Star.) -> >> reaches un from : other le dirplays the keen some spirit ot the Irish preparations for l'oronte Hasets | Club has made » Shearon.double play.September 3, M.m- or Arlen to Dooley: bor Day) two games, of the fine yucht ! brother, Philip, pur- ye er 3, morning and afternoon, and * tember 6, have been transferred from Nya cuse lu Hanlan\u2019s Punt.base on balls.off Becker 7 time, 2.10.umpire.Gruber.revious to nie departure for SPRINGFIELD TAKES ONE.OTTAWA, August the game yesterday hy Pappalau pitched an excellent Irish nm design, in build, slapper and crew, and she'll float the dear .where it will be sailed \u2018for balance 11.\u2014-8pringfAeld won three runs to two, of the Circuit Court, Louis, appointed President B.fuss receiver of the Nt.: application of the His bond was fixed at $20, on, he Syracuse castoffs are trounemg the mistits Puckenburger now has on his team .ZOLA\u2019S UNHAPPPY LOT.Lowa Browns, on ne 8 and l'a over here to arrange urves atail and Shrink nels batted him safely.\u20ac devil a line will they 8, August 11.-The strength of the n.eet our vachtemen to have a look at us and let us Re Cher genume sporting countenances.1ey come hy the fastest steamer, and within ten dave we may be in the midst of negotiations for a peaceful battle.again silustrated on Wednesday.When the Edie Henry made hie first three appeal of M.Zola in the libel suit brought Batieries\u2014Harper and Boyd; i only once to bat.who is generally as ateady ak A rock, bad some dite ulty was called up in the Court of Appeals, M.Zo'a va not represented, i the case to go hy default.took the unusual ste ages imposed upon M.manager of the Aurore, from 3000 francs to 10,000 francs for each of the three plain- BUFFALO BEATEN.i manship or composition! Nothing can a good old- fashioned talk\u201d MISCELLANEOUS.CORBETT-Mo- of raising the dam.Zola and Perreaux, had the Providence team beaten up to the inning yesterday, when the visitors | Who wd et ad a batting streak and J Pans.enough to win the game.Barry got Burrill throwing the ball catch him napping vesterday by taking one of his long leads and rucceeded in scoring mnie REWARDING NAVAL HEROES.Ratienes_ Brown n an CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS.A Remarkable Cure of Sore Eyes And, Sight Restored.1am a graduate of Oberlin College, taught long enough after I graduated to have them g!ve me the Honorary degree, and I have a great many acquaintances inand around Boston.About three years ago home a box of CuTiCURA (ointment), and I cked up the circular that wasaround it, and earned abont the CuTicrRa Boar, and told Lim to get me a cake.When I got it, the cir cularadvised its use for the bath, teeth, sca J had hoon a great sufferer all my Ui e trom sore eyelids, the whole lid outside and in was red asa boet.Ibad to sit in a dark room, evenings, for eight and a half years, and wear black spectacles to keep the sun from my eyes Bannon and\u2019 Shearon got on > basen together yesterday and worked the double .BUFFALO, NY, August 11.-The ments whish are opposed to the Corbett.McCoy fight taking issued a letter yeste August 11.\u2014The to recommend to Rear Admiral Samp- it numbers and Com.Pros dent has Trine Congress that Actin son be advanced ey modore Schley six numbers.sult in making each a rear admiral, with Commodore The Syracuse management are rore over released Shearon above lave had on their \u201ceHale.of the Ottewas, is the highest salaried outtielder the fact that they ace in Erie County ay to all ministers of Thursday afternoon to formulate plans for sopping the contest.Ottawas.claims that his outtield covers more ground than any in oman Cataohe Bishop of Clark, of the Oregon, will ed for an advance of aix numbers captains\u2019 grade, and Lieutenant Commander Wainwright will go up eight numbers.her promotions throughout the fleet will 1.of the \u2018Bui falo district Epiacopal ( ured; Zion, and other 1 mimsters.No y Montreal last sea- .1s now Ottawa's winmng pitcher.than win the pennant.The old Capital Shamrock feeling over but it is explained that army and Henry had a batting average this was due to the absence from the ay of Bishop Walker and the Rev.As they are the local heads of che ions, the ministers did not deem it proper to sign the call \u201cIn of the continued preparations for holding the Corbett-McCoy fight of our city, and believing the religious sentiment of the entire conmunity be unalterably opposed to such an affair, and feeling that nothing Lat harmonious interdenominationa y issue a call for a meeting at the Y.M.C.A.Hall Thursday, There such action will be taken as may be determined upon by \u20ac the majori: AN EMINENT GEOLOGIST.en wines games.Be on hand (Special to the Star.) \u2014 Dr.James Wall, who was horn in Hougham, Mass, in 1811, and whose death is announced from Bethle reached fame as a geologist.was offered charge of the paleontology of the (Geological Survey of Canada with the promise of succeeding Sir William Logan as director, an offer Ron National League Clubs for several £3 But they are not for sale Jacklitz will catch Abbey in the game on Saturday.Voorhees, released by Syracuse, may sign He found telegrams wait: ing for him when he woke up Tuesday from Lyona, Cortland and Utica.Kuntzach can get the rest of the home grmen transferred so that the team forgive him for rocks or Youngs or Harrison Ain in Pen of Bone and Lawrence and Burrill and some others.but he dechned tolltes of the Quebec which was contri- \u201cthe Canadian Surveyed one of the fifty foreign members of the Geological Society of London in 1848 and in 1858 waa awarded its Wollaston me- BoaP, I got a fine, soft clo and rubbed it on the soûp an my eyes with it.I can't tell you bow much good it has done me, Although it smarted very much at first.My eyes are as Clear and bright as when | was .young lady.1 spectacles and wear upon a moral crisis.District-Attorney \u201cDaniel was interviewed to-day regarding his atti\u2019 of Sheriff Kilgallon.He said: \u201c] am opposed to this rose et: and Then he time comes to It grows tiresome to see team nfter team come here and win in that i kidding off-hand sort of way \u2014Syra- The Violeta defeated the Maples by a acore of 20 to 16.The Violeta, Gougeon and Leduc; Maples, Per- Crocker and Boviu he Violets defeate to RB.The Violets, Gougeon and Leduc; A Cote A HUNDRED LIVES LOST.\u201ci certainty believe that the proposed .fight is against the law and should be (Special to the Star.) YOKOHAMA, August 11.storm, accompanied by extensive floods, has pecurred in this vicinity, resulting in the loss of 100 lives and great damage to pro- nt \u201cI have no doubt Kerry, Watson & Co.'s team played fully appreciates the Montreal Annex team, winning by a his duty and responsi bilities in connection with this fight that he will not hesitate to co-operate in pre ee A CENTENARIAN DEAD.SG We take pledsure in phbilakiog thie tosti- mooial as shewing the Inte taken cined both to prevent we lations ve the law unish persons who violate the law.\u2019 awtbrne Club-House ia being built in Thee town of Cheektowaga, just outside (Special to the Star.) PIERVILLE, Que, died was 104 years old.CAPITALS READY FOR TORONTO.OTTAWA, August 11.bad an excellent practice last evening for Toronto with the Toronto the pink of conditi eff 4 \u2014 The Capitals August Waosenh IT 18 FUNNY, SER arco when TOOK ELI ones there make eng or two cents toy Foot | RATHER ia Ou.The work of deepening the pnam of ths completed this year, as will also the deen- and widening of the Bt.Louls.ening, ptralehtoning channel + Neverleak Tire Fluid Will enable you to finish out season ou old tiros.Price, 7ôc can.' ; R.& W.KERR, Sole Agents 22090 BM, Catherine Street, Trade Buppii à 167*ut51 7 I \u2014 3 DR.COWLING' S English Periodical Pills.Bure rem«dy for irregular menatruatian, a perfect wonthly rogiuisior, giving robable and sure resulta; invaluable in ailuienis peculiar ro women.8] and 83a box Poet pad tno say address.Mra, Cowling.2358 st Catherine 8treet near Metcalfe Bt.) Montre al Fur 8ale by all Druggists 174 neudtt BUMMER RESORTS.THE 1000 ISLANDS \u2018 THE GANANOQLE INN, GANANOQUE, oVT The only first class house @n the Canada ae Rares { ressonable 13e0d moar CA RDS.JOHN, BROT Advocate, etc.Special attention given to Home and Foreign Investments and Collections in the principal Cities in Great Britain and United States.Chambers: 163 St.James St.1877 TUPPER, PETERS & GILMOUR, OrTiCRs 106 Me ET, 8.6 TUPPER, PETERS & POTTS, Beard of Trade Bullding.VICTORIA, B.C.BARRISTERS, ROLICTTORS, NOTARIES, 80 sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, Sad C.Frederick Peters.Q.Q W.A.Gilmour A.8.Potts.DAVIDSON & CLAY, Advocates and Commissioners for the Provinces and Newfoundland, Gear .ef Trade Ruitding.PEERS DAVIDSON, M A SAMURL CLAY, HA 188 sams CANADIAN MINISTERS : Now in London Entertained by Mr.Gilbert Parker.LONDON.August 11.\u2014Mr.Gilbert Par ker, the Canadian novelist and dramatist, gave a dinner last evening in honour of the four Canadian Ministers who are at present in England, Mr.Mulock, the Post- master-General; Mr.Fitzpatrick, the So- heitor-General; Mr.Fisher, the Minister of Agriculture, and Mr.Blair, the M.n- ister of Railways.The other guests 1n- cluded Lords Panoughmore, Lock arl \u201cerigal, Sir Francis Jeune, the well-known Haife Sir Walter Besant, Mr.Mober! the Hon.Charles Russa! and Col, Hutton, the newly appointed commander of the forces in Canada, who, with Mr.Russell, sailed from England to-day.\u2014_\u2014 ete MR.GRINDLEY\u2019S WILL.\"(Special to the Star) TORONTO, August 10.-The will of the late Richard Roe Grindley, of Montreal, a ormer general manager of tlie Bank of British North America, was filed at the Surrogate Office Tuesday.It disposes of an eslale in the province of (Ontario valued at 811.190 but the amount of the Montreal estate 1s not mentioned.Fron the estate as a whole 3500 is directed to be paid to Mr, Harry Stikeman, present general manager of the Bank of British North America, and the income from $10,600 to his ister, Francs Jane Roe Morris.during her life time.The rest of the estate is to invested for the benefit of his widow, who also gets the houschold furniture of the Montreal residence.Provision in made for the division of the estate amon at other membern of hig family in case the present beneficiaries.THE STATIONARY ENGINEERS, a HAMILTON, Ont.August 11.\u2014 At terday\u2019s ression of the (\u2018anadian Associati on of Stationary Engineers, the officers for ensuing year were clected as follows: 8 *.Chapman, Brockville, president; Le Pettigrew, Hamilton, vice- resident\u2019; J.G.Robertson, Montreal, secretary; G.C.\"More ring, Toronto, treasurer; Wm.Bear, Dresden, conductor; John Wendell, Waterloo, doorkeeper.Berlin wns decided on as the next place of meeting.The constitution was amended mo as to provide that the exer ntive secretary be elected for two years instead of one.À long discussion took place over the bill to be introduced in the Dominion Parliament for legaliging the prantia.tion, but no decision was reached.Th members were banquetted in the W aldort Hotel in the evening.rs Ie GERMAN TRADE IN THE EAST, (Bpectal to the Star) LONDON, Auguat U.- The Birmingham Post is informed that n n direct regular service of steamships in tn be established between Hamburg and Viadivostock and Port Arthur and that (German consulates are to be, created at these ports on September st.SIR CHARLES TUPPER.SYDNEY, C.B, Angust 11.\u2014 Sir Charles nnd Lady Tupper arrived here last evening and will spend two weeks in the county.On Friday & Sir Charles will formally open the new public library here.ALL HEADACHES THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY.AUGUST 11, 1898, IN NEWFOUNDLAND.Prineipal Grant Reviews the History of the Island's LINE ACROSS THE REID CONTRACT DISCUSSED Did Rt.Hon.Josoph Chamberlain Speak Too Quickly Condemning it?(Epecial Correspondence to the Star) fifty passengers urr:ved here yesterday the first through al by the railway across this valant bigger than Ireland, big as England and Waies We stepped off the Intercolomal Railway took us in ten hours Basques, Neu foundisne ally the splendid new steamer Bruce makes it in wx or æven virtually annexed put it, Canada tu structed the road without any outside heip got & good many colonial.Newfouudland has stood, hus had to stand, turies down to the prescol day, and, gave fishing prvdegss aioug halt \u201ccoast thes the to a foreygn power, the railway sooner, and wound in free now Port aux Han.ques Iv wall des very we: 1, She new route | aw PLUCK OF NEWFOUN I remember the long years and decades Provinces and ous Lan ID taking about ed great cies, an) Lan i he ficant fishiny village, not a single inhabit ant of what over hkely to bus a uvhot to the capital, and | do not believe first quarter of th- The settlements were all on the torse and cart.hia schooner neghhouring settlements bad made and kent at so highways had been was felt to be oe ways the envy of the goed, and Newton ind landers mghed for pot have been wen, \u201c4 position, vot 1 fer ot.a n ut the better ju al posit 1 « ul one of tent with highways.To get there we seemed madness to the men who had made i Newfoundland as at and they looked forward only TO A BLISSFUL PARADISE for their old age in Frond or Scotland.Just as the peuple à in England simashed RPE the mouths of toe came with ther heroliten : \u201c lines, with the m ing their little plots of cultivated round, Dew icy em fort, of conra-, vrual crop of mistakes | \\ venturer, with ghb tong: and with no balance to his credit bank, persuaded the Government that he could do anything.Bishops, as well as leis.Jators, put implicit faith in him, could so vloquent a man be doubted ?es \u201chas added a chapter according to the well weighed se sur the first contin tars turu- ed out to be men of atraw.ere was à good deal of jobbery and robin connection with it, W the line to Harbour Grace e money it cost.But even at the outset the legislators of the Colony had dealing with the Americ an syndicate, and when its financial collapæ occurred, building the Harbour (Grace branch of the line.the vortion of tne line finished pase.\u20acd into the hands of a receiver on behalf of the English bondholders.time, and a change of IRR5, the movement Another Premier, who had been ruppor- el to be an enemv to railway& commmenc- construction of another branch from Whitbourne i and the cost gave Newfoundlanders some which Governments build onened the eves of the Covern- their nohev wonld be extension of the rail- wave horthwards to the copper producing coves.thev also decided té RUTLD UNDER A CONTRACT, and thev advertised for tender.Government came into it continued a become {oundlanders * yhother à thev could afford railways or not, hev ovuld on no account afford to be with out dnd The tender for a line north wird to Hall's Buv made by R.G.Reid, of doutreal.was accep The work vus commenced under coutrut, in October, 1880, Ww be completed in five vears, Having voue that fur thev took another bold tan A survev showed an easy roule to the west.from the valley of the bo Hosts River to the fine valley of the Hun for Raver and the Bay of lalauds, and thence to St George's Bay aux Basques.The contract for building this line was myned on 1803.and by an other contract Mr Red undertook to ov ciate the line.as well as the Placen: route, for ten years from September, Ih, he accepting large grants of land for op erating the rutiwavs for that length of [ tine.Another contract remained te be 1 rade Last (Oktober the Government was deteated at the general elections, and a Lew Government came tho power, same of the members of which were believed To be opposed ta the rslway contract of INI30 But mated of that they bettered the oy amole of their predecessors In February of this vear the Governor, Xe HOHE Mur rav.teleuruphed the Colonial Secreto Mr Chamberlain ! that his reuponsihie ad visers had sutanstted to the House ot Les aud wo andar ure resolutions tor sade of the alway 1 Mai Real for fLOaa ky he Lo receive mure land AND TO OPERATE THE LINE : and the ruilway te re fr tits Vents.| vert te the Ceonertmnent à not operated, | fut te Levotie hie property at the end of {ty vears 1 continuvusis operated Fou thus \"ho reversion or the radiway that om nobd tor Sooo pavañle nOW.à sum which at vu und interest would be $7, na at Lie eud oO > seu.and :f the Toad Dwar ide tes proton liad ot the sant reissagitd tu the Government votre t, lu ho ancludes not \u201cadwass Dut also the teegeuphs, Coastal ad Lay steamers tre ur do k and oh dtems, each of winch aw speoial\u2019y dedt wath in the agreement, has beer nde and Mr Red 15 operating the tas wav nos, In the agenes at ons thre sons who have become Newf and larcter > \"Oo DASTHICE oF 0 Food Fr Nu sm ROBERT GKREIG & CO, 8707.Balik Mequon oo ache Moa ann Cer oR No 007 Allan Ed 456 Se.Paul Street, Montreal, gu aa ; Sat pe bats, Fa ew and Dame Boge Jane Twed- Insolvent, legunl, aa das nual .huarclies aod ; nn suit Fame Marie Louise Sarah We have received foatruction .from (he Gurley two gr teen os ' VL \u2018 A pr ten hundred and thirty-five of Curator, John Melr, Hivue, Lo sell by publie (ner tea ET ee \" \u20ac tre of Jucques Curtier ward, Cit wut lion at the iusolvents store, on Tre NTR The abel oo 116 pat 5 veut n | situate wn Sto Jeevph steel, with Tue y, the 1688 August.18%, rt Prat ce de Fartsai, \u20ac -_ te : ea \u201c1 at Sheriff's office, Que bac, sda a LL .un al.a \u201c + A411 O°Clock à.1m.Utd Heat, al en veu coon ain {UOTE Heat, ut ten v'clch a the following assets nf Lhe abovr vatate : DIRTRET OF BEDFORD r 1 N°, AV A FOF - N: 94 \u2014 William Stook in trade.consisting of grocers\u2019 oy A LE + ue, i ; ° , vu \"} et amas l'untiac Pacific and coufectioners su) plies, amount LAIR 08 ton, rabipe i the Uw Gg oar cy tain line nt rattway Rnown as the ink, as per inventory, Lu So 4 5 soo the Fe Jai plan of thy passa +, bl Bu Fuite Junction Hallway, extending Furniture and fixLures \u201c oo n5e tienne © tem Où Aytiner.Atatrics af Otlata let Bunt: seen oo tear pangs of cwnshin of Waltham, .= 0 LET-LARGE SHEMI- DETAU El > i house, Nu.18 Overdalv avenu 22 rooms.in good order and fitted win 1 modern convenlences; rent low.Vtt Hood & Son, 10 Richmond squars is + Oo LET \u2014 21 BISHOP \u201csr THAT very conventent lower tenement, Daisy furnace.Applv to ! D I Am: brosse, Customs Examining Varchotlse.McGill st.hinmediate possession ish on £2 O LED - HOURES > CITY COUN.L clilors and Jk.Quesnel, ow 1noms each, bath and w.c.all in Arat viaxs order.cheap.Apply at Promises 157 5 fà NO LET MEDIUM SIZED ia nt =r furnished or uniaraishs App.8 C Marson, Temple butlfing.o- Lu Laval avenue.1 n O LET -FURNISHED OR | NI UR- nished, 467 Sherbrooke stre-t self contained house, cut stone.10 Apartments.concrete basement, hirhiy finished, caten- sfon kitchen, shade tre back and front hot water, double baïhs, etc.will be rented very low for balance of, vear Apply on premises or to R.K.Thomas, 151 St James st.1x7 3 HOUSES WANTED.AANTED \u2014 HOUSK.WITH 5 OR & rooms for long term.no children.Address J.Sté, Star office ST 3 mA ANTED \u2014 A HOUSE 01 FLAT of 8 or T roomy; moderate rent Address J, 920, Star uffice.17 1 FLATS WANTED.M \\VANTED \u2014 BY TWO LADIES.AN unfurnished flat of 4 or 5 room three ey sOlld brick reddence oontaining drawing-room, dining-roam, xen sion kitchen, en staircase, 7 nice bed rooms, bath and closet, handsome over man tels and rates, large yard.Ptable, concrete cellar, Dathy furnace, deep Int.Terma $60 per month including interest till pak Intending purchasers driven to see any of the abuve Houses G.WW.BADGLEY, 43 8t John street Tel.237.187 à DOR SALE - CHEAP BUILDING LOTS, © x to electric carm, Crutremont, 40 ft.78: Mount Royal Vale.#4 (tt x IN fn ny.small cash deposit, balance at 5 per ornt pply W.H.Smith.6 University #æ = 60 200 © 82 5 a \u2014 -\u2014 = Bx 5 om = m a m 13 \u2014 18 18 15! 158 11 -_ aT 75 Te mw Im + \u201d \u201c EZ == == \u2014 \u2014_ \u2014 -\u2014 \u2014 \u2014- \u2014_\u2014 ban -\u2014 \u2014 de THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 189s.= = == THOSE KEYS FITTED, CONVICTED FOR INFRINGING UPON Apollinaris \u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.\u201d A Toronto party who refilled Apollinaris bottles hearing the genuine labels was convicted before the Police Magistrate.Under the Criminal with hard labor, and fine, Complaints will reccive vigourous attention.THE APOLLINARIS CO.LD, LONDON Code those who use counterfeit labels, or otherwise sell spurious Apollivaris, are liable to imprisonment for two years LAST EDITION \u2014 such offenders, likewise THE BARTLETT- FRAZIER CO.OF ONTARIO (LINITRD).Grain, Provisions, etc.À Exporters and For warders ¥* TRADE IN FUTURES.Privato Wueato.CHICAGO BOARD TRADE, AND\u2014 N.Y.PRODUCE EXCHANGE Daily Market Letter furnished to patrvas.AULRESS H.J.COON, Managing Director, 117oud 3y St.Sacramont St.Montreal 1871 THE NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY Of Ontario, Limited.HEAD OFFICE, - =- = TORONTO.ISSUE OF §1,000,000 STOCK AT 125.PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS.(Who have also consented to stand for election at the first sharcholders' meeting) :\u2014 Commerce.J.W.FLAVELLE, Esq., Managing Director The William Davies Co., Limited.Director Canadian Bank of HON.GEO.A.COX.Senator, President The Canadian Bank of Commerce.BON.W.E.SANFORD, Hamilton, Ont., Senator, President The W.E Sanford Manufacturing Company.F.W.GATES, Esq, Hamilton, Ont., President Hamilton Gas Light Co., Vice-President Canada Lite Assurance Company.A.E.AMES, Esq.of A.E.Ames & Co., 2nd Vice-President Imperial Lite Assurance Company.ROBERT KILGOUR, BEsq.of Messrs.Kilgour Bros., Vice President The Canadian Bank of Commerce W.E.H MASSEY, Esq., President The Massey -Harris Co.Limited.| H.H.FUDGER, Esq., President The Robert Simpson Co.Limited, President The Goldsmiths\u2019 Stock Co.| ELIAS ROGERS, Esq., President Toronto Board of Trade, Director Imperial Bank of Canada.profits.E.W.COX.Esq., Branch Manager Canada Life Assurance Company.B.M.BRITTON, Esq.Q.C, M.P.,, Kingston, Ont.Z.A.LASH, Esq., Q.C., of Messrs.Blake, Lash & Cassels.A.E.KEMP, Bsq., President Kemp Manufacturing Co., 1st Vice-President Toronto Board of Trade.HON.MR.JUSTICE McMAHON.i WM.McKENZIE, Haq.President Toronto Railway Co.FREDERIC NICHOLLS, Esq, 9ud Vice-President and Managing Director The Canadian General Eleatric Ca.GEO.H.WATSON, Esq., Q.C., of Messrs.Watson, Smoke and Masten.BANKERS\u2014The Canadian Bank of Commerce.SOLICITORS Messrs, Blake, Lush & Cassels.Several Trust Companies of more or less importance have been formed in Canada during the past five years.It is felt, however, by those interested in the organization of the National Trust Company of Ontario, Limited, that there is ample room for a strong concern, launched under the most favourable auspices, and with a paid-up capital and a reserve fund suthcient to command the confidence of the general public in its strength and perpetuity.Canada is gaining in wealth by many millions annually, and the field for operations of Trust \u20acompanies is consequently both wide and increasing, \u2018The Company will act as Exccutor, Administrator, Receiver, Guardian, Transfer Agent, Countersignor of Securities, Agent for the Investment of Funds, Trustee Under Mortgage fer Railway and other Companies, etc., etc.The businesses of Trust Companies in New York, Boston and other large cities of the United States, where organization has been such 1s to appeal to the public in a strong way, have reacned enormous totals, with corresponding The business which is already assured to this Company, together with that which will come to it naturally through vigourous and conservative management, foreshadows a large earning power, and it is believed that investments in its shares will yield very satisfactory returns.Application will be made in due course to have the shares of the Company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.There will be no commission payments whatever in the flotation of the Company, the initial expenses consisting only of the cost of the charter and of this and a limited number of other advertisements.efficient but economical.Subscribers preferring to hold securities free from all liability for calls may pay allotment.The management will be for their shares in full upon SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS will open at the offices of the undersigned on Thursday morning, the 18th day of August Forms of power of attorney to subscribe may be had on application next, at ro o'clock, the Directors reserving the right to allot only such subscriptions and for such amounts as they may approve, and to close the subscription books without notice.10,000 SHARES OF $100 EACH AT 125-81,250,000.Par value and premium, payable in ten quarterly instalments of 10 per cent.each, commencing September 1st, 1898, with the option, however, to the subscriber to pay the full number of instalments or any multiple thereof on the date of the first or of any quarterly payment.A.E.AMES & CO, 10 King St.W., Toronto.187c4 taw Bpecrall: Bacrament Htreet, New York, over direct private wire Cleveland C.C.& Dula 1 ware Denver & .Duiuth & Shore & All.Lac! G Lake Erie & Western \u2026 Lake Bhore Lomsvibe & Nashv! Manhattan Elevated NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.y reported for the Bran by C.D.Monk, 1§ St.| manager for Bache & Co., Aug IL Aug.10.Org LIS Opz.Ulos.Amer.Cotton Oil Co.TH 284 ™ 274 Ame.Tobaces Co.: 10% 1294 19 Sugar Res wn urn 19h Ae Solar TOI 1TH Na 116 Amer.Spirits Mtg.Oo.13% 13% -\u2014 1 Do 3 38 \u2018 144 x io [lei El as M ns M 10834 M4 8.L.ware, lack.EWest.sd Coe w Grand Do do pret.Me inscurt Forifie .\u2026.1 n ntl.LLL Natal Lead Ce .« >» Le \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 North American.8 sh Nor.Pacific vom.ne 3 1 lia Do do pret xd.73 1 ' 73% M.Y.Centrai À Hud .\u2026 120% 1% 13 , 10k Nr.ake File & Wess 4 Le \u2014 \u2014 > ce \u2014 - \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Do do Ipref.3 3h34 od 06% N.Y.Catario & Weal, \u2014- \u2014\u2014 151 16 KX Cie dm Loom \u2014\u2014 \u2014 TO OX XY.Sus esiern pref \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 -\u2014 \u2014 Omaha, com.\u2014_ \u2014 BY 8 acific Mall .Hy sx 3 \u201c Phils.& Read, ail paid.134% 13% 18% 184 puimen oa a = 190 _ So eet EET SE PRE OW Atandard Rops & >.= _\u2014 \u2014 Teno Coal & iron.n 1 Texas Paoine- Lean 13% 24 1h inited States she \u2014 _\u2014 Do do do prof.Tow 70% IK ii United 8.Rubber Co: ste 40 sisé ref.sex 24 su » Union ss 354 Wig o pref.CN 34 i Wal sas es \u2014_ - Do preferred 204 20% 200 Na Western Union Tel.91% Ne \u2014 944 Wheeilug & Jake Erle.-\u2014 -\u2014 - - o peal .\u2014 -\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 = Metropolitan Trading.139% 136% 15 1554 rosin Rapid Transit.63H Le ax 874 Stephen's Church, tike place D.V,, on instant, leavin Jacques Cartier for Isle Gros Bois, af p.m, , ST.STEPHEN'S 8.8.PICNIC.School picnic of St.speetor street, wil turday the 20t wharf 9.30 am.snd 1.30 The annual Sunda © climbed up again: Oct.option sold up 10c, .at $9.20, while Dec.option opened lower, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, \u2018Wo hereby give notice that the partnership heretofore existing between Willlam J.Benaliack, Thomas A and Robert Dodd, and doing Lusiness under the name of the Benallack Lithographing and Printing Company.was this dey dissolved by mutus! consent, Robert Dodd retirie trom rm.ioess will be continued under the same name by the undersigned, who have assumed rll the liabilities, and to whom accounts due the late firm are to be paid.LLIAM J.BEN THOMAS ALL.}s Latour Street, Montreal, 10h, August 1896.1874 PROVISIONS.The Local Market is Very Strong \u2014 Chicago is Firm.The provision market was very firm this morning.and there was a tendency to raiso the lowest quotations on bacon and hama %c.This wlll doubtless be done to- maormw as demand is active and receipts are Mght.We still quote\u2014Canadian pork in barrels $16 to $16.50, hams and bacon 11 to 12c.with an advance looked for, pure lard 4 to Rc.and compound refined 5lc.Chicago market was on the whole slightly stronger to-day also.Sept.pork in Chicago opened 6c down, at $9.15, but but got back to last night's closing price.vix.$9.Sept.lard had gained ?c.at 8.37; Oct.gained the same, at 85.42: and Dec.stood even, at 1 o'clock.at $5.47.A G.T.BR.FREIGHT SIDINGS.In order to accommodate the large winter mcamship traffic from Portland, Me., the Grand Trank Railway authorities have given orders for the erection of freight rid- ings for the storage of over nine thousand cars.This will enable the company to give quicker despatch to export cargoes by being in a position to locate cars which are wanted from time to time, for saipment.J + Pi PNR PIRE Pow Special Notice.Q.C.Liquid Teoth Powder is antiseptic, anti-acid, free from grit, keeps tecth white and breat!i sweet, 206c.Canada\u2019s Greatest Liniment.Griffiths\u2019 Menthol Liniment is the great est curative discovery of the age.A liniment which penetrates muscle, membrane and tissue to the very hone, banishes pains and aches with a power impossible with any other remedy.Use it for Rheumatism, NOTICE To Steamboat and Lumbermen, Falsework for the eroction of New York and Ottawa R.R.Bridge is being gisced in South Channel St.Lawrence River at Cornwall Island, Navigation through this channel is closed All Navigators an vermen take Warning and use North Channel which is open to navigation.ect THE PEENIX BRIDGE CO.For Curling and Waving the Hair.Retains its effect for days against dampness or perspiration .Per Bottle.J.Palmer & Son, 1745 Notre Dame.A NEW MAN.We have a pesitive remedy for all erveus Wisecases.lost of Youth, Mental Depression, Im- era, Rrhausted Vitality sod sll kindred disses ve been absolutely cured by OLD DR.GORDON'S REMEDY, Men who have boen unable fo work through abuse from other expesses arc now completely cured.§¢ will cure you.Donot delay snd rn the risk of falling intu consumption or insanity.Bend for one hax of this PH , ri for 8250.\u201cMer qu 7e lin in in wrapper 1 per or 3 for n mat poire price.Address, QUERN MEDICINE vo.Rox #7, Montreal For mle in Montreal obw T, Lyona, onrner Craig sod Bleury and B.EM Notre Duwe Street.181 183°ntySend FINANCIAL.W.H.WEIR & SON, NRTOCK BROKERS, Member Montres! Stock Eschange.113 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST, Mentreal.1830 sod THE 1000 ISLANDS, THE GANANOQLE INN.GANANOQUR, ONT, Nenralgia, Headuches, and Soreness, Swelling, and Inflammation.All druggists, 23 cents.; \\ tric light, ete.Send for The only frst clam house on the Me.nads aide.on the Ca: tipecious parlors, bath rooms, elec- e peu ad ) \u2019 \u201cmeme me AE = pes ma eae a CEES CNMO MT Le TRIAL OA TE TRISTE TT NEAR SOE TT I OTT rere es.$A as BBB 1 PR YI SEG ASG PS § CELEMMASIOED S$ 8 we etd SAS AE SAGAS S ¢ LAST EDITION Dee DUGGAN NOT 10 SAIL SAT 14444 +++ Tiller on Monday.+ OTN JARVIS WILL GUIDE DOMINION IN FIRST RACE OWN Ww Crane Intimates That The Will Be Sailed By Him.Mr.NTO URDAY.Will be Ready However to Take the Challenger [HWS TREACHERY.Her Submission to Russia Confirmed by Mr.Balfour.THE SITUATION IS NOW VERY GRAVE, British Squadron Held At Gibraltar for Orders, {See also page 8.) (Special to the Star.) LONDON, August 11.The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, wluch furnished the capital for the construction of the Neceh- (Staff Correspondence ) trade so as to ensure good solid boats that wang Railwuy, has not received any ofti- would be serviceable ut all times, vial notification of the successful result DORVAL, Que, August J1.-\u2014 lt 15 probubie that Lus matter will be of Russia's tactics in China, desimed to broached when representatives meet to Fer 5 RUES N UE UGGAN will not sail draw up rules for future contests.One of bluch the completion of the final contract the Seawanhaka lu- the visitors suggested that the boats be , for a hne.If the news of China's breach ternational Cup De: fondled an much newt for cech of contract js contirmed the bank will im- .out ut length, Lut ever as Col > of fe , : a ek ï inde - fender in Saturdays over by patin all the \u2018werght auderneath mediately lodge a clam tor fade race.This informa- It 1s generally believed that Li Hung Chang tion is authentic and AND STILL USE A SHELL.has been bought body and soul by the comes from nu less a Russtan Government, and the situation 13 source than Mr.Dug The Seawunluska wus the only boat to de reyarded as very grave.wan himaelf.Star any work to-day.Mr.Crune and lus crew i ; _ ; reporter called at Mr.Look her out aud sailed about the Lake, MR.BALFOUR'S GRAVE ADMISSION.Duggan\u2019s house this morning, and men They paad some atention to drdls and had .quiring after hos health was told that he sae lessons in prac \u2018Leal work.The Du In the House of Commone today Mr.A.minon and the was great!y improved, but that he would water and will handh not sail mm Saturday's race.He will rom mand the Defender, however, in the second race, which will be aniled on Monday Commodore Jarvis, of Toronto, will handle the Defender in Saturday\u201d s rave.He has been wired to, and a reply accepting the in rubbing as a par of fine mn will be sent our for ther Speculator are still out of J.be mi until to mor TOW MOMIE, both of them have been cleaned and polished and have had as muea care race To-morrow the Speculator and the Domin- final trmals.Raitour, the First Lord ot the Treasury, and Government leader, adnirted that the facts set forth in the Pekin despatch to the London Times to-day were substantially as sis.edh sit forth, The correspondent of the Times cabled that the Tsung Li-Yawen had given tormal TSS.invitation of the Royal St.Jawrence Yacht Jarvis wall handle the Dominion and it assent to all the conditions insisted upon Ulub has been received.Mr.Jarvis will is Tost HR chat.ir \\ Humilton wili by_the Russian Charge D'.Affaires, M.Pav- arrive here to-night or to-morrow morning a off, regarding the cootract for the Nu 2 ; S tat will begin work preparatory to the be in charge of the Speculator.ts immediately.As vet the selection Pa vs this the defender will be chosen.of the boat to defend the cup and the er w mn 8 .to sat! am the boat has not been made.The Earl and Countess of Commodore Jarvis and Mr.Shearwood will companied by Viscount Fincastle, tinguished party vf friends, of course be in the boat, but who the other dis two members will be 1x unknown at pes fin sent.Mr.Duggan 1< anxious to save him self for the hard work of next week, hence his decision not to sail in Saturday's race.the city tional vacht races for the Cup: the St Mr.Jarvis 15 ronsidered to be aa good a ruged rooms at sailor as there 18 in Canada.and Mr.Pug- Jord__ PDunmore IC harles Mr.Clinton rv), is the seventh bearer n'a place will be weil filled.Fare expressed regret when he heard that | They will be put through à good dass work and after Dunmore, ac: wall this evening for the nf witnessing at least one of the interna- Senwanhaka The members pi the party have en- Lawrence Adolphus Mur of that title.Viscount Fincastle 1s hi eldest son, Chang railroad extension lean, these condi tions being in direct conthict with the signed contract and demgned to block the completion nf the final completion of the contrant, the whole movement being desigo- as à blow at British concessions.Atter making the admission referred to to-day, Mr.Balfour added that the matter was \u201cengaging the serious attention of the Government.\u2019 This statement was received with cheers.THIS IS SIGNIFICANT.und a anirve pur} WOE Hall.Mr.Duggan would not sail in Saturday's A despatch received here today from race, and said that he hoped he would be A SPECIAL TRAIN.Groraltar says the departure from that able to get to work on Monday.Evervhody place of the British military squadron, 8 sorry to learn that Mr.Duggan will The Grand Trunk Railway avstem will which was fix for to-day, has beeu NOT BE AT THE TILLER run a special train to Lachine every morning at 8.15 to connect at the wharf the Duchess of York and other boats that countermanded and the squadron has been ordered to remain at Gibraltar, while await ng further orders.t with on Saturday, but when it was known that will leave from there to follow the races.the Lapot known whether this change n Mer.Jarvis would take Mr.Duggan\u2019s place For the convenience of those going on with the situation n the Far East on reat relief was exprensed.SE Ar.the committee steamer.the § am.tran .arvis 13 an excellent sailor it would be for Montreal will be stop at Dorval me considervd far more satisfactory of Mr, station every duy during the races.COMING TO CANADA.Duggan were in the boat.He has worked so hard in the interests of the Domimon at large, and of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club in particular and has done so much for vachting in general that it 15 very unfortunate that he has to muss even one of the races.However it is a matter for which there is no help.None of the members of the sailing cy.nmittee ot men ahd two eonma, THE ARKANSAS TRAGEDY.LITTLE ROCK, Ark.August 11.\u2014The Gazette says that the five negroes, who were at Clarendon Tuesday murning.were Boston\u2019s Crack Artillery Corps Want to Visit Quebec, \u2018 three Iynched ale (Special to the Star.) BOSTON, August 1ll.-A private cable the Seawanhaka-Corintbian Yacht Club cused of the murder of John T.Orr a ; have arrived here yet.Mr.Crane saa wealthy young merchant, who wus \u2018as- gram to the commander SE the Ancient this morning that they would be here to- sussinated à few nights ago.Their names jan from, ond role * « PH 0 oa morrow muornin As to their intentibna re : Will Saunders, Dennis Ricard, Manse : City, [rom ndon, sent by the Honourable regurding the Dounnion nothing van Le Castle.Rilla Weaver, Busie Jacobs.| Artillery Company of that city, states the 1 ed, 1 all 1 possess their souls in The widow of the murdered man lles acceptance of that com of an invita earn and at mur 1 b : dted In her cell in the county gaol 8he tion to visit Boston in -1900.At a meetng peace until the arrival of the members ot committed suicide wiih poison.Her three- of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery In connection with matters nf protest, etc, the sailing committee of the club holding the cup have full power and its members are the finai judges of whnt shall be done and what boat 1s ehmble and what boat 15 not elhyible.Hence the sailing committee of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club will adjudicate on any protest which may be made against the Donunion, if such a protest 1s the august body.year-old child survives.is a fugitive from justice.murder, culerie of seven named in of John T.Mes.orr.tial confession.Sheriff Jackson was not Somewhere Rachel Morris, a young wo- Man once prominent in Clarendon society, charg.with She is the only survivor of the the coroner's verdict us being responsible for the death Orr committed suicide after rom- pletely breaking down and making a par- in Clarendon , Company ay a committee of three members was appointed to gu to Quebec and see what arrangements can be made for the company to hold its fall field day on the first Monday in October in that city.Other cities have been under consideration, among them being Halifax, but the com- any 1s desirous of going to a city where etween 230 and 300 of them may wee commodated at one hotel.received.The course over which the In- whe n the lynching occurred.It is stated ee ternational races ww be sp Jogged that he wax taken sertously Il and went 18 morning hy sq \u2019 ome for medical treatment, leavi the the official measurers of the Royal St.prisoners in charge of u deputy.ne INDIA 1S PLEASED.wrence Yacht Club.At present there Mr.Orr was a prominent young hard .are small working buoys showing he fare dealer.Just Friday night while mak- ass emonnade Lf course, but these will now be Rann crept up to his window and Rreq Mr.Curzon\u2019s Appointment is Well a shot into his y.from the effects of Received by the Press.'E ° LA ;E TOYS } which he died the following day.r.Orr y REPLACED BY LARGE BUOYS, } had Just returned Irom choir practice at a Ce church, of whose choir he was à member, which it is intended to bon for the races.| while his wife was the organist.Bloods (Special to the Star.) Mr.Riley worked on board the launch hounds were put on the trail, but they were BOMBAY, August 11.The Allahabad reta was accompanied by his brother unable to run down the assassin.After an Pione Aug 1 \u20ac haba and Count de Vilhers.Mr.Crane has in- Inquest extending over two days a ver- ioneer, in an article commenting npon timated that the Challenger will be the! dict was returned charging Mrs.Orr with the apbqintment of, Mr.Curzon as Vice * being the boat to sail in the coming races.He has ! not said ao definitely, but trom what he did say this conclusion was easily arrived at.The work which is being done on the Chaland complicity.and oarely the five negroes, instigator of the crime.Rachel Morris.a prominent young Jewesa, were charged with Castle was arrested Bunday escaped lynching that nignt.roy India, eulogizes his extraordinary talents, but says his appointment does not inspire the same confidence as would that of a statesman whose reputation has ripened with less phenomenal rapidity.The Miss lenger also justifies the conclusion that ahe ' An earnest appeal in behalf of law and will aadl.e has been out of the water order was made by Judge Thomas, who Bombay Times.of India, says the selec- for the past two days and has been carefully abbe ared no the reene just in time to pre- tion of Mr.Curzon is eminently acceptable rhau nd polished until .VéNt the lynching.to publie opinion as a worthy suceessor ove and cleaned a p ; Castle was accused of firing the shot that to ar illustrious vice-regents.she is now as trim and saucy-looking, pos- uibly more sao, than the day she left the shop at Oglensburg.While this boat is undoubtedly a fragile piece of craft, yet she 1s much faster than the Seawanhaka and can show her heels to the latter yacht in any rort of a breeze.She was evidently built for this race alone, for she will never stand the strain of any rough handling once she Killed Orr but denied his guilt.to his story, one of th hasband killed, the deed done.mea his gutit, gro women In the case had According e negro women involved told him that Mrs.Orr wanted hor and woust py $200 to have Castle agreed to the proposition.but the latter weakened and turn:d the joh over to Ricard.Ricard likewise de- and accused Castle.The ne- been employed as ronk and servant in the Orr household, PO SHOT HIS WHOLE FAMILY, NEW YORK, August 11.\u2014Policeman Henry (*.Hawley, of the Tenderloin station, while in a fit of drunken rage to-day, shot his wife, his mother, Mary Hawley, gets through the races.She 13 à mere ' and it was shown at the inquest that they \\ Shell and nothing more.By way of compari- bad simply neted ax agents of Mrs.Orr his son, four years old, and his daughter, son take any of the Royal St.Lawrence In securing a man to do the murder.six years old: He then shot self in Yacht Club's 20-fontera\u2014they have all had a After the arrest of Mra, Orr and the five the head.e was removed to Bellevue negroes Mrs.Orr made a confession, ad- Hospital, where he died soon after yard.rd season's work\u2014and yet every one of them in in perfect condition and as steady an & house and every none of them will be able to go into commission again next sea spn.There lms been some ininrmal discus.; sion between the visiting vachtsmen and the local aailora as to wh#t means should be taken to pot a stop to the building of auch frail craft and what changes should be uttered in AR fit WAS innocent and criminal of anger of any once struck her, | temper herseif, | anger that she did not mean.mitting that she had said to her cook that she wished her husband dead, and that rhe would be willing to give $20) to anybody to kill him.But she said tht this was Her husband abused her, she said and she, being of_ high sometimes sald things in The others were taken to the New Yor ital.where it was said that they uld die.that she nt intention, A party of Spaniards who were destroying bridges in Porto Rico, were re discovered by Troop C, United States cavalry, and pursued for five miles.Dresses sewn with Corticelli Sewing Silk never is made from the purest selected raw stock which combines strength and elasticity, give out at the seams because it ura Ah 08 he di fe Qu CARRANZA - DU BOSC The Former Was Within His Rights In Returning to the Dominion NOW THAT THE WAR IS OVER.The Latter Wants an Apology From the Imperial Government, FOR HIS SUMMARY BXPULSION Unless He Gets it He Will Return and Enforce His Right of Residence.(Special to the Star.) CITAVWA, August il.Hon.David Mills this morning on being asked: What is the status of Lieut.Carranza, he hav yx been eapelled tiom Canada and return: ed without leave®\u2019 refused to answer, Etating he could only answer that questron to llis Excellency.JL must be remembered that no Canadian minute of Council exisls il this case, the expulmon Luving Leei ordered by the Imperal Pryy Cour- cu.Another high legal luiminary, uccustomed to dealing with such questions, Was asked the same question, sud .repued, \u2018\u2019Lieut, Cairanza was expelled, not under any Us nadian law, bul by lmperal orders.He wus expelled for an oullence against a friendly nation connected with a war then going on.\u2018That war bas ceased, and the cecasion of oftence being removed, no ui fence can exist in his returning.\"He may net be persona grata to Canadians, bat ne in tlug country Lave room lor everybody.DU BOSC WANTS AN APOLOGY.LONDON, August Il.The firm of Hasties, solicitors, of Londou, acting vn be ludf ot Senor Du Bose, late Spanish charge d utfaires at Washington, has a letter to Mr.Chamberlain at the Colonial Cffice, saying that their chent does nos \u201caim any compensation, but desires aw apology for the illegality of his expulsion frm Ç'anada.Fading to receive a satisfactory reply frem the Colomul Secretary, the solicitors sav they will advise Nenor Du Bosc to sai for Canada within a fortnight and enforce bis right of residence there.».CARRANZA'S VISIT.Tleut.Ramon de Carranza, whose sudden and unexepvted return to the city was announced 'n yesterday's Star, Is living in quiet seclusion ut the Windsor, He is visited by a few of his Intimate friends, and occasionally is reen in the rotunda of the hotel, but as à rule he denies himself to callers.This morning he visited the Spanish Consul.Yesterday he paid a visit to his lawyer, Mr.St.Plerre.It is not known how long he will remain in the city.The news of his sudden return has been communicated to the Government, but It is not likely that the Premier will insist upon his expulsion now that the President has ordered all offen- slve movements in Cuba and Porto Rico to ceuse.entre THE \u201cCANAL MYSTERY.Inquest Into the Drowning of Euclide Trepanier Adjourned.The coroner opened the inquest this morning into the circumstances surround- mg the death of Euclide Trepannier, who was found drowned in the canal at the foot of Island street yesterday morning.He had been out to a dance in Point St.Charles Soturday night.About one o'clock Sunday morning he was seen attending to a friend in the yard of the house, and he ask some rson to attend to him until he gat a drink of water.He went towards the house, but did not £o in, sitting on the step for a while, after which he went of alone.This wes the last seen of him.The examination of the y shows no sigus of disease or violence.but about the latter nothing definite cou , a8 remains much decomposed.wore very The coroner adjourned the case until next Wednesday morning at ten o clock, when further evidence will be heard.black morning coat and hat which he deceased wore at the time have not heen vet, but the police are auxious Ro.INFLUX OF TOURISTS.Incoming Boats Loaded and Hotels Crowded.There was a tremendous influx of tour ista to the city last night, with the resuit that the uptown hotels are to-day crowde | to their greatest câpacity.The upper river boats which reached the city last evening at six o'clock, brought several hundred Ameri can visitors to town, most of whom are taking in the agit to-day.The register at the Windsor hotel contained a total 376 names for the day, quite a record biceak- er, it is raid, for ordinary travel.In nrdet to accommodate all, séveral of the clerks had to vacate their rooms, these being turned over to the guests for the time being Last night 460 persons sat down to dinner, While most of the guests are American citizens, there are several who come from En land and the Continent.One famil hails from Shanghai, another from Hono) A 2 third from Australia, and a fourth from the Ikan Peninsula.All parts of the world are represented and the beauties of Montreal will ere long be recounted in many climes.LITTLE GIRL DROWNED.Fell Into the Current Yesterday at Back River Bridge.\u2018 morning at ten o'clock Vir the {tele twelve-y earold daughter \u2018of r Paquette, k keeper of Viau's Bridge at River, was drowned at that lace.se had swept around the was throwing the dust from the pan into the water, when she lost her balance and fell in.Her two little brothers saw tha accident and immediateiy ran for their mocher, but when she came down to the water nothing could be seen of her.The body has not as yet been found.: THE CONDEMNED HOUSE.Mr.Riopelle Takes Out a Writ of Certiorari to Appeal.Yesterda ginie lle, the proprietor of the com od Tae.on the corner of 8t.Nor bert street and City Hall avenue, has taken out a writ of certiorari to appeil from the decision of the Re he inst him, Tad e torne db.> Archaméealt.Fas advioed air.La QC eroix, the building in tor, to action towards Rely Te contravention of Éuitding\u201d wD.a ats The 8, nish Government denier ak he CUTTERS\u2019 STRIKE OVER.Workmen Will Return to Work for Mesars.Saxe & Co.BOTH SIDES CLAIM THE SETTLEMENT IS SATISFACTORY.The striking cutters of the firm of Mesars.Saxe & Sons will return to work to-mor- row morning, the differences between the men and their empluyers having been mtisfactorily settied.Mr.8.Baxe makes the statewent that the men go back to their tables accepting the terms he offered them when the trouble started.The men claim to have won their point.They asked for am igcrease, and this they have received.They admit that Mr.Saxe offered to give them what they asked, but foreman interfered, and said they must do as much work as would mean 3 à week more, calculated on the piece work basis.Six of the men go back at 812 à week, and two of them at $10.They were getting $11, 810, and #0 before the strike._ \u20140\u2014\u2014me-\u2014\u2014 THAT MISSING $12,000.Bank of Moutreal Has Not Yet Been Able to Locate the Shortage.It was stated by the Bank of Montreal officials to day that the sum of $12,000, reported missing from the railway depart: went of the bank, had not yet been located, through an audit of the bouks, which w yet in progress.Hopes are exp however, that the shortuge ay yet be w- de clear when the audit w finally \u201cclosed.lrom sources outside the bank itself it was learned that enquines are being made with a view to tracing the fate of the wotey, in vase the books do nut satis facturily reveal ita disposal.But so far, it ie alleged, nothing has been revealed tu threw hight on what ot present is a mys ten.me MAY WILLIAMS PUNISHED.The Recorder's Court had a noted char acter to deal with this morning, when May Willis, of Italian counterfeiting var care fume, came up befure the Deputy Reco ed cu a charge of loitering on Philipe Equare with an Italian named Lamourie.Mle vourt condemned her to two months imprisonment, and 820 or two months wore.Her partner was Jet off with #20 fine or two months.Both went to guol.\u2014\u2014neee\u2014 TWO YEARS IN PENITENTIARY.Judge Desnoyers, in the Court of Special Sessions this morning, sentenced Aime Yav'ard to two years in Nt.Vincent de T'nul Penitentiary for stealing cigars from Mr.A.Gohier, his employer.B\u2014\u2014 GRAND TRUNK OFFICIALS.Mr.Joseph Price.vice-president of the ts expected in the city to- Grand Trunk.ls p ty to night from New York where he on his arrival from England.Sir Charles Rivers-\\Wilson, the president, and Mr.ays.the general manager.will be tn the city this afternoon for the purpose of meeting Mr.Price.They will then arrange their plans for the Inspection of the en which it is their intention to pro- a HOLLAND PLEADED NOT GUILTY.\u2018Mr.William Holland.who was arrested bv Chief Detective Kellert.of the Metro- John street, éharge before Pine Police was liberated on personal 3ecuritles of $1000 to appear for trial to-morrow.SHIPPING NEWS.The Allan Line steamship Laurentian, from Liverpool, passed Heath Point inward at 7.30 a.m.on Thursday The Allan Line steamship Parisian left Liverpool at 4 a.m.on Thursday.The Thomson line steamship Glenvech, from Newcastie on the 28th, passed Father Point Inward on the !lth at 10 p.m The Allan Line steamship Laurentian passed Heath Point at 3.3¢ this morning.She !s due in Quebec at } o'clock to-mor- row afternoon and in Montreal at noon on Saturday.This will be one, 6f the fastest trips this year.The Thomson Line steamship Kildona.from Montreal on the 30th ult, pasred Dunnet on the 10th Inst.DOMINION LINE AT BOSTON.On Tuesday night last, a banquet was held on board the Dominion Line steamship New Dominion, at which thete were 150 passenger agents present.Mr.Richard Farley.the New Fngland agent of the company.in Introducing the speakers, took occasion to speak of the excellent passenger accommodation afforded by the ships of the Dominion Fine.and of the m ficence of the vessels added to the Une within the past few years.NOTES.The Thomson Line steamship Hurona, from Montreal on the 28th ult.arrived In London on the 0th inst.and landed all her shipment of live stock (360 cattle, 2% Steamship Yola.Jones, London via Que- bee, Elder, Dempater & Co.general.Steamship Sarmatian.Johnston, Glasgow, H.& A.lan, general.po Be Ottoman.McDonald, Liver- i D.Torrance & Co.general Pétearship Alcides, y McKIe, Glasgow, R.Reford & Co.gen Steamship Wastwater, \u2018Stephen, Leith, R.Reford & Co.general.: Dunlop, London, Steamship Rosaifan.H.& A.Allan, general.+» CLEARED.' Stenmahin Montrose, Evans, Bristol.Elger, Dempste Co.gen s Bteameanip Cortona, Rolo.Glasgow, R.Reford & Co.general, Steamship Devona, Tait, London, R.Re- 0.general.\u201cBteamahip Parisian.Barrett, Liverpool, H.& A.Allan, gener Steamship Truma.Morgansen, Sydney, Kingman & Co., light.STEAMERS EN ROUTE TO Dato 9 a > \u20142 10 04 \u2014 2.4 Wheeling & Lake Erie.\u2014 - \u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Do pret.\u2014 - J Motropeuiten T rading.1588 148 159% 13814 Brookiyn Rapid Transit.63a 63% Sih sa: STOCKS WERE STRONG.Prices Were Advanced on Wall Street To-day\u2014Canadian Pacific Gains.(From the Star's Bpeclal Correspondent on Wall Street.) NEW YORK, August ll.\u2014 The early trading in to-day\u2019's security market was on a much heavier scale than yesterday, and throughout the morntug hour the volume .of business continued to increase.The Dae\u201d } ia good condition except buying was not confined alone to any special group of securities, but extended ARRIVED.throughout the entire list.Stocks that were inclined to lag behind yesterday were Barquentine Albatross, Chalmers, Bar- brought to the front this morning, and ene badoes, Furness, Withy & Co.molanses, ) joyed noteworthy strength.The (Granger owever, led in point of activity an strength, scoring gains of % to 1 per cent.The coal shares were bought to a fair extent and moved up Y% to li points.The industrials were not neglected, and on uying showed eaubstantial Atchison, Erie first preferred, Kansas, and Texans preferred, Northern Pacific.Pacific \u2018Const.and Union Pacific preferred were 84s0 among the strong shots.Around ouga y there was a general reaction from he arly high level, on realizing of profits, was soon followed by renewc his And prices were marked up to within a fraction of the best figures of the day.There was a good demand for low rice shares.Canadian Pacific opened at a gain of 3 points, but later reached to 34%.The bond market was also strong and generally higher.rn THE BEARS IN CONTROL.Cudahy Sold Heavily and So Wheat Prices Fell.(From the Star's Special Sorrespondent on the Chicago Board of Trade.Chicago, August 11.\u2014Wheat opaned 3-ic lower.becaun se of the Government report last night, which Suggests a wheat crop 607,000,000 bushels.Cables were not as Weak as gxpected, yet the losa for the ay was 7-3d 1 1-84.The weather 1s fine in the North-Went and Eugzand.and harveut Is progressing rapidly.Primary receipts were only 879,000 bushes, against 807, last year, Statisticlan Jonn Ingles, who n doing the Nortn-West for John Cudahy, sa re the Govemment has underestimated t spring wheat crop.udahy has sold re heavily on this in- f the downward movement in prices, many tailing after him.After the early reak of September to re was an which was followed by 1-4c beral h na Louis and advices rom there that sent ou or cas have been accepted on a Ifberai scale; The scalpers are all bearish.roreigners were reported selling: in New York carly but of the deferred options.Ii oh sa n elevator circles here to-day that there will Brac eal be no contltact wheat on the rket oh Saturday night, Knife Not Necessary.fo hy out ee om ope be cured ailes to wll you wh veut - STOTT 4 JUL, Sormectiie, Ouh _ mem madd - LAST EDITI oN ' 287 ntyi Matiress you have heen thinkin about.article at the price we have sold in our 45 reduced.attention.__ BELL TELEPHONE 1906.By Wearing One Of Dr.Sanden\u2019s Electric Bis, FREE BOOK TO WEAK MEN.tend or call for ove.pid DR.A.\\- SANDEN, 132 St.James St, Montreal.Office hours 9 to 6.Bunday ll to L STOCK TAKING SALE.We have finished our stock taking and find we have several hundreds lbs, of Hair we shall nol have room for on arrival of fall stock.that good No order too large for us to fill and none so sma Old Beddiug renovated equal to new.MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED.J.E.TOWNSHEND, 338 St.James Street.+ It tells you how I can cure without Address Now is the chance to get CURLED HAIR MATTRESSES, Galt size, from $10.00 up.This is the cheapest ence.Other lines also years\u2019 business ex us not to receive closest 161 law STEEL RANGES.Famous Active Ranges.Most Complete Line in Canada R.& W.KERR, Balmoral Block, 1908 and 1910 Notre Dame Street.__ LT nirted TO RENT.DESIRABLE HOUSES.Neo, 962 bherbreoke Nireet.No.N62 Sherbrooke Nireet.Ne.1079 sherbrouke Sireed, Ne.10 Bianley sireci.Ne.33 Mance Ntrees.No ès Luion Avenue.This House has been put in pertert vrder, new Pluml- ing, Hath, Frrnace aud Decoratiu Apply to H.JOSEPH & CO, 1871 16 Ki, dacramcni sireet, EDUCATIONAL.WESTMOUNT 80YS\" 8CHOOL.232 Waod Avenue, Thorough education far à linite number of boys.Fur prospectus apyl; prospec \"Vw R GILBERT, Headmaster.Special Evening Prepa-ation Ulass.187 LJeou MINING STOCKS Active British Columbia Mining stocks were quoted today at noon by Meredith & Co., 31 SL.Francois Xuvier street, ns follows: Big Three.ccoooiivviirnanns vous Con.Gold Fields Syn.Cariboo Hydrauiic Cariboo Mehinnos Deer Park 2400 Dom.Devoiopine Co.A oo 9% Kventng Star - .05 Fern .70 75 Goluen C'ach .8 Gold Hills Der.Lee iv [ron Coit - Ce iron Mask.Cee es 5 joue .3 Ju nbo 35 Knob 18 21 Monte Este Con.122 a 2 Montreal and London ER ; 30 Montres! Hed Mountain So 24 23% e ve .18 dia \\ronsides \u201c Lecce ieee .La Slocan Star.\u2026 1,65 Smuggler.14 15 Siivorine.\u2026.Tin Horn 14 Two F rends.Lacs 13 win ARR A 25 Virginia.RE 8 1.09 War Eagle Con.enn ein 265 266 Winchester.ses 0.À LIVE STOCK MARKETS.Dealers Lose on Sales in England This Week\u2014A Dull Local Market.The market at the Eastern Abattolr wos rather «ull thls morning.Receipts of cattle were a little larger than usual, owing probably to the fact that the market was entirely cleared out last Monday.Prices, however.kept up fairly well, con- gidering that there was an over supply and a number were left unsold.In all, about 90 cattte were offered.Of these about 240 were good butchers\u2019 stock, and sold nt 4 to 4440.on the scales.It was reported that a few of the poorest stock d a little less and some of the best went to 44e but the were the exceptions, If they occurred at all.About 400 medium cattle sold all the way from 24 to 3c.and about 160 common stock at 2c, on the scales.The balance were left un- £0! Receipts of other stock were small.There were only 400 lambs, these xold rapidly at good prices.$8 to $4 a piece was paid for thom, being 50e higher than last Monday.Sheep brought about the same as usnal, vis.c a pound, the full number of arrivals being about 100, selling at that price, Calves ware more eagerly rought after evidently than anything -else, for they brought double the price of last Monday.The receints were about 150 and they sold at $5 to $10.Ocean treight rates this morning were Mis to Bristol.255 to Ma tn Tondon.32a 8d to 358 to Liverpool, and 508 to Glasgow.Cable advices atate that beeves sre nelle ing at about 3040, dressed, and shippers consequently claim a loss of from §2 to a head.rather and From this \u2014\u2014_m_\u2014e_ FRUIT AT AUCTION.There was another large audience of keen fruit buyers at the Montreal Kult Auction Company's audits.Him vesterday.Bidding was even more \u201cwid\u201d than at the previous sale.A car of 488 boxes of pears Was sold in two minutes and thirty- two seconds.Bartlett pears brought $2.20 to $1.80.Crawford and Foster peaches, 51.8 to KLIS Oranges, Swot, $1.60 to 1.25 budded seedlings, 31.73 to 81.Western apples, $2.50 to $1.06.Tota) tales, 781 Bartlett pears, I oranges.swee oranges, budded needlings; 300 Barrels ern apples, sundry odd lots.and 1787 packages Potter & Morin, auctioneers.URPHY \u2014 At Malgonnouve, on Jul Mu son to Mr.und Mrs.W.pire EOUS \u2014 On August &rd, at = Al- Pod street, Kingston, Ont, the wife of Douglas C.Porteous, of New York, 5 a son.DEATHS.ROONEY ~ At 216 Eigi (rset, on the 11th of August.1885.ey, native of County Bligo, Tleand, a mem- her of the Third Order of St.Francis.Funeral from (he residence of her bro: ther-in-law, Patrick McGowan, us Elgin street, at 8 o'clock on u rning.Patrick's Charen, August ith.10 St.thence to Lote des Neiges cemetery.Friends acquaintances are respe and fully invited to at ttend, barre > I DAILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montre: 14965.Cire cuit Cou R.J.8tewart, \u201cFrain, vs.Rachel state and al, Defendun On the 30th day vf Auguat, 1588.at ten ot the clock In the torenvon, al the domicile of the sald Defendants, No.@ .un the City of Montreal, will uthority of .Yee.an ® © goods and chattels of the Jefendants.seiz AS this cause, consisting uf furniture, etc, © \u2018Terme cash.JOS.BIP- LINU, B CJ Montreal, Nth A or AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District uf Montreal cult Court.Jacob Finestune, H.Legure, Defeudant.of August, lays, ut ten of torenoon, at the domicile of sat - vià St.Andre street.i City of Mont- \u2018 be old.by authority of Justice, all the zouds und chattels of the said Defendant, sohold uelzed In this cause, consisting of hou Lurnitare, Conditions JOSEPH ROY, B.5.UC.Montreal, llth August, 8%.187 1 AILIFF'S BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- treal.Nu.40453.bec, District of Mon Circuit Cou M Harris Co.Ltd, Plain- tits, va.F.Lavalice, \u201cDeronda.On the 20th day of August, 13s, ten of the clock in the forenoon, tha domicile of said endant, No.142 Montana street, in the City of Mant- real, will be by authority of Justice, all the gouds and chattels of the sald Defendant, seized In thi consisting of plano, etc.Conditions MARSON, Ba Cy .Montreal, August 1% BriLres BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUR- bev, District of Mounireal.No.14821.Circuit Court.Anatole Renaud, Piaintiff, ve 4 MuDonaid Waiters, Decenant, un Be day of August instant, 13x, at two of the Cluck in the afternvon, at the domiciie of Detendant, 35 St.Hubert at, in au cash.D.EAULT, KH 8 QC Montreal, lth August.Le AILIFF 3 SALE \u2014 bec, District of Henry Hercier, PROVINCE QF PRs Montreal.No Prainuft fe Cremer, aan! aay of Susy, 139%, at ten of thr cl 6 Prince st., in th suld, by authority and chattels of the said Defendant, this cause, consisting of engine and skins, Conditions cash.AUG.WATIER, B.Auntreal, 11th August, 17 1 BALIFES SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- veo, District of Montreal.No.3884.Cire cuit \u2018\u2019ourt.N.QGarceau and al, Plaiptiff, va.Gervais Lecario, On the of August, 93, al ten, Ke) the forenuon, at the domicile of the said Def aut, No.203 Drotet Pi \u201cIn the City of Mabt- read, will be sold, by authority of Just) all und chattels of ihe said De ere tn this cause, of ho furniture, Terms cash.jy BAC D, B.5.C.Montreal, 0th August, 158.18 À AILIFF'3 SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF aux bec, Distetct | of, re No, 354.Bod Brazea Defendant,\u2019 Court.Al Winter Choquette.at el day of August instant, clock in the forenuon, at the place of ness of sald Defendant, No.8 Market square, tn the City of Montreal, will be sold, b: all the goods od seined of the sald cante, consisting tables, ott, andi: cash.FRS, B 8 C BAULT, Montreal, Tea 57-1 August 11th, AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- bee, District of Montreal.No.8381.Cire cult Court wis Gaud James Lafontaine, © in sisting of household furnitute, cash.J.A.DECELLES, B th, 1898.real, August ne BALE SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- District of 1 Montreal.No.cult Court.F.Lapointe, Sauvageau, Defsndant.On Any inst., 1898, at ten of the clock forenoon, at tha domicile of said Def No.18üK Bt.Catherine ut.an the Montreal, will sold, by tice, all the Detendant, weized in this cau house furniture, etc.Conditions MIREAULT, B.8.C.Montreal, llth August, 1598.PROVINCE OF QUE- AILIFES BALE \u2014 bee, No.3854.Cire District of Montreal cuft Court.Alphonse wWillam Choquette, y of Auauxt À instant, fendant, household Turnitare FRSA.THIBAULT, gust 1) 1888.AFF SALE-PROFINUE OF QUEB: AIT ontreal.Ne 1492 \u2014 Shrouls meat, domicile of the ssid the City of Moutreal, will sold, by autho in this cause, in caéh.Terms .August 11th, 1098, Bret SALE-FROVINCE | or UEBRC BIs- [RA oui Court oe \"RES Sut er: as st eleven of 1 f \u2018someon { house FREE D.fra bess BS Te Montreal, 11th August, 1698 Bara SALE- PROVINCE QI or UR REQ, DIs- tri Montreal \u2014 de M Plat or ve Tue dravelleure a tft, ep agro En lendsnt, M Insurance pany de Det .Greenabielda, Greenshieids Cie, Di an On the twenty day of 1808, st ten of the clock in the forenoon, nt the domicile of sald Plaintiff, No.nL 8.Andre n the Oity of Montroel, will be «id by y of Justice, said .Ca INSOLVENT T NOTICE 1e ge A he Henri E.pourtenl, Qgoosts No street, Mon d will sell by, Jus auction, ue usine of said [naotvent, on .AN the assets ceded, which gonainte in A Stock of Grocertes and Fixtures Bnok debts lie .yUnexvired rent NL of remiss to int .saut pars Pe we caen mous avicis +15 48 sense 00 v, Ree 136 00 ~ \u2026 = The whole will be mold for for : for inspect o fof 205.Tomy Ana brie on view apply DBAU & , BILO Lei 15 Me.James strest, Montreal, \u201cOTTE BROS, /MARC Auctioneers, 187 2 nw a CHICAGO\"CLOSING PRICES.Baghe & Co, 165% Baéraiment st, re port ive losing prices vodaz ss follows: Lowest. Basement Bargains.STAR ENANE!.PAINTS.In all culaurs Give a spendid purcalain finish.Just the Lira tor cludrs, tables and al! fare work.Equal to amy OC Tin oof « sumed.ur price, al any colour, Ix 3 GOLD ENAMEL be washed with sou) Never commas off.Makes frames 100k lke new : équal to gold leaf.In two sizes, Z0c and 3 VAUINISH STAINB.two operations, and sd pictura water.The custormnr vis.of staining and varnishing, are ar- œnplilshet Ly the application of ht one cont of our sataîns.Can be and are FIRRE TURS.In four gizes For Friday LIRER Best madn F our price is 80c.F1 18.$1.35.WILLOW CLOTHES RASKETS.Made of best white willow., 3 sizes, wort Friday's price HARD WOOD STEP LADDERS.All made of hardwonl well finished, with new clamps for holdine It perfectly secure rae ladders are generally sold for 18e a step.Our price je fc far § foot, T2¢ for § foot, 84c for 7 foot.GAS STOVER.with good burrer or Friday our price 18 15c Well madn.worth AD.F each.POFCFLAIN TINFN PRESERVING KETTI.ES pols Four quart six.10 quart AU first quahey aise.Mo f quart size 4 14 quart size.!Sc.DINNFR.TEA AND TOILET SETS.quart x size.Tratete Tec Sets from SET to $10.68, from $6.50 to CHINA CT'PS AND SAUCERS ew decoratinns and new ehapes, from ne to $1.15.GEM PRESERVE JARS.In pints quarts and half-gallon sizes, for Friday at special prices.46e : 300 Dozen Men's Hose bought at a Bargain, worth from 30 to 40c.Take your choice for Big Tie Announcement -Ties ranging in price from 10c to 40c, about 2000 dozen in lot.Take your pick while they last for | SPECIALS 1 IN FARGY 000s.300 l.adies\u2019 leather Helts.in assorted cours.Value Sc.for 12 1-2 600 Fancy Buckles, De and uc ones, fur > each.Su White Metal Belt Pins, 5¢ and 16¢ vues.for 2 1-2e each Fancy lielis, net marked at fancy pros, but wholesale and 2v por cal.SNAPS IN TOILET SOAPS., 50 boxes of Violet Bouquet, ing amd cheap.150 for 5 1-2 on cakes or Virgin ral Bouap, 35e for 2 ae 2.500 Lakes of Olive Soap, 40c for 34e refresh- box.190 boxes of Hyacinthe and Buttermilk Soap at 9 1-2¢ box LACE SCARFS, | Fo clear at about half their regular i price.Colours cream and te ones for Fe.$1 for 5c.Te Yor fee Ascot Flas tor ladies, worth tbc for 30c euch, BIG SALE OF LEATHER 600DS 3.00 SAMPLES TO CLEAR AT FACTORY PRICES.Cases, Pocket Books, Cases, ete.Now is your Lon t wait ull the as- i Purses.Card I'ressing time to buy.serment 1s bra 2 pur cent.off Voiles, Club Bags and Telescope Cas 9nd Floor MILLINERY, MANTLES, PABASOLS, SHAWLS.| We are offering the balance of our Summer Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, at large reductions One lot Struw Hats for girls, | | ladies, boys, und men, all reduced at half price.The balance of our Summer Jackets and Capes, to ciear at Inrge reduc- tons.our Children\u2019s Jackets, assorted ges In good Hoht tweed, only $2.25, serge recfers from $1.75.fine Cloth trimmed regular fur tu- $285 Ladies\u2019 Cloth and Tweed Jackets regular prices from $7.50 to $9.to-mor- See vy Iadies\u2019 brad, morrow, capes, prive $1.%0, ~ INDUCEMENTS AT OUR NOTION COUNTER.pair fine quality Dress Shields, 3c 10c pal r.+35 sets of Dress Stays, lk stitched, ya Te a \u201cTip, Bim Bn Bindi 000 ya t ng.As L wor yards best a, \u2018worth 6e, 7c and R¢ ard, now pride: nd 6c.10,000 Wire Hair Curlers, price 15c, now 1,000 pairs Curling Tongs.worth 10°, while they last, 2 3-4c pair.800 Nail Brushos, be ones, for 2 3-4e each.300 retty Atomizers, 25c 30c unes, 17 each.$ 5 Dainty Tellet Sets.from 81.65 tn $20 e Spiele Dinner Sets, pr \" JARDINTERES.E Just recetved.TON all the nevest 5, shapes and shades, at special prices from 10e to $3.30.| 000000000000 0060000 299999999900 RAILWAY ELAR SS ST.GABRIEL'S COURT 186,C.0.F.Excursion to St.Lawrence Park, CORNWALL, Sunday August l4th, pecial trains leave Pt.St, Char- 4 and Bonaventure Station at 9.45 AM.and Keturning irom Cornwall 6,00 PM, Fare tor round trip $1.00 Harvest Excursions.Al} Stations in Ontario and Quebes, via Chicago and St.Paul, MANTrOBA.MINNESOTA and 1 Round re only $28 NORTH DAKOTA Tickets good going August 30th, Sept.13th.Good tor te return until October Æ 1248, Novem- beat 13th, 1808.Tron ioulars on application to Grand oket Agents.FARM LABOURERS\u2019 EXCURSION \u2014\u2014- ro.Manitoba, Minnesota = North Dakota via Chicago and st.Panl, GOING DATE AUGUST 23rd.One wa: J rate from all stations east of san in J nme a.$10.00 With returning to starting point Ol is or EE 16th on payment of $18.00 additiol Se gv in Ere Moot m., 1.80 p.Reta ER \u201cyaudroun Pato 2 2 m, 10.XP ' and Sunday to Monday Ex- «re no be ascertained Ticket Offices * Pamphiet.ETLAND\u2014OLD SRCHARD REACH.Fx.Sun.MONTREAL.\u2026 R00n.- ; Parlor Garon 800 m.train and Buffet ped Ril Tenerre AND JOHN MURPL TERMS CASH, chiffon jackets, Fancy SUk Capes.trimmed lace, also very fine eloth all reduced 20 per cent The balance of aur large stock Heptonettes Waterproofs, all Auced: redured Pre from $1.95, Shawl Wraps from $1.50 Goud heavy travelling Bhawls, Scotch plaid.from $3.BICYCLE COSTUMES.+ One lot ta clear at $3.50, regular value ' M and $ Orders for millinery and dress and mantle making executed at short notice.We give special attention tu country orders.| row vaur chaice $a of Te- in 799399399990809090 CANADIAN \u201cPACIFIC Ky: WILL RUN AT RETURN RATES.imme oO cs HARVEST | Ta Bri 1 Peloraine Excursions | Fstevan.|.(Colonists\u2019 Class) | Moosomin To the Canadian Cri albert} $36 North-West | Reileer.} $40 Going Aug.30th, returniog until October 29, '98.Going Sept.13, returning until November 12, V8 FISH ARE BITING ~I\u2014 Lakes Temiscamingue and Kippewa, ASK AGENT HOW TO GRT THERE.Seaside Through Car Service.(From Wiadaer St.) Portland, Me.and Old hard Beash \u2014 Sleeping Car-830 p.m.dally.Parlour Car, 9a.m, week days.St.Ancrews, N.Scprember 2ud, 8 p.m.NEWFOUNDLAND.NEW ROUTE via North Sydney, steamer Bruce and Newtoundland Railway, Particulars on application.B - On Fridays, until SUNDAY SUBUBBAN SERVICE.Laurentian Mountain Special leaver 9.15 a.wm.from Dalhousie Square Stalign for Agathe, St Jerome, etc, allowing about seven hours at St.Agathe.Lake of Two Mountains Special 10 leav en Windsor St.for tagenct.æivin Springs abou seven Farm Labourors Excursion er Ca nia ours + that point.MANITOBA AND ASSINIBOIA.SECOND CLASS.Good going, leaving Montraal, August od, 1884.Particulars on application.ue City Ticket \u2018and Telegraph Office, 129 St.Jamesst., jure wy THE 1000 ISLANDS.TRE GANANOQUE INN, GANANOQUR, OKT.a ar y.æ * F & CO, +++++0 000000000006 40600000 04-00400-0000 +000.WASH G00DS DEPT.100 pleces finest Dress Linens, plain and fancy, all the choicest goods; just what {s now wanted.note the cleanrdug prices, diess linens Me, hc.und 60c¢ for 20c, Je, De.and 4e for J5e.2000 yards fine French Organdie Muse Mns, all this season s pods: but must be sold at ome.here is a snap, musing worth from 2 to He for only 106 per vard.Fancy liben Costume Ducks, assorted colours, nil new patterns, regular prices She.chofee for half price, l21gc per vard.300 Remnants wash gonads, Prints.Ging- hams Muslina, and Satrens.chotce of this tot Friday and Ssturday for halt price, J) SILK DEPT.: 3000 vards Fanry Silks.stripes.checks, | and bhroc a new colours and ; designs; he is a special for to- | morrow, Ui worth 65.Te and | Toe, all one price.Me per vard : 26 pleces Fanes Proche Sitks nll the best colours to select from.this line cheap at Me.for Fridav nnd i Raturdav 7 ner yned | 800 yards choicest French Faulard Siks, Parts designs, finest quality, cheap at Se will be sold Friday and Saturday DRESS G00DS DEPT.at Se per yard.Bpecial lots for this sale\u2014 WO pieces assorted dress Goods, all woo! Crepons, fancy plalds, shot Krianet cloths, and all this lot warth | from 50 to Te.all one price Fri- ! day and Saturday 15e per yard.! 700 vards finest coloured Stellians, all | colours suitable for the season, ! regular prices $1.$115.and $1.25, Friday and Saturday 9c per yard, 80 pleces coloured Dress Goods.regu- lur prices from 40e to Tic.all one price, Friday and Baturday 23e per | | yard.| LINEN DEPT.100 samples DovHes, in all Rizes, hemstitehed, tamboured ard net Here 3 4 great bargain, prices from de each 80 dnzen Rleacked Linen Damask Dav- lies, fringed.round and square, He, : fur 25¢ per dozen i 5 cases famous White Quilts, same price as before, $1 05.for STE each ; [ CUBTAIN DEPT.| \u2018 30 Opaque Window Shades, nssartoq ! for 2, cents Colours complete shade ch.300 fancy Sateen covered Sateen Cuxsh- fons.fine sateen, best art designs.only 43¢ each.8000 yards Furniture Fringes.choc AT HALF and Drapery e for two days only PRICE.Sri Floop Bargin.WRAPPERS, ' Fine Print Wrappers, perfect fitting.fashionably made, regular price $1.25 and $1.35, your choice only sc, | Special i in Hosiery and Tie Dept.We are offering an our Blouses away below cost pric Fa.Muslin Shirt Walsts, shades tn green, pink and mauve, worth und sold regular, oc.Friday only Also tine Shirt Walsts in stripes and vhe col cholce only - American Shirt Ww aists, 31.25 value, Friday only suc.Bummer Costumes in light cokrurs, regular $7 su, $7 75, choice only $3.93.Bilk cegulur checks, your cholce only S AND 500 Blouse Sets, assorted styles, 25 36 9 3u00 Stick Pins to clear at 5.5 100 ladies sliver mounts, bc, MEN'S FURNISHINGS.i SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S 100 dozen Handkerchiefs, 100 dozen Men's 4-ply Collars, In leading styles.worth 1c, 25 dozen Mens 4-ply Cuffs, wurth 25¢, or Joo dozen Mon s Heavy bu 50 35 3) Men's $2 100 {-oz.Bottles of Violet Water, worth The, 150 40x.worth 300 Rottles of Johann Maria Cologne, 40c, fur 2ic.Underskirts, dozen Shirts, dozen Men's Special laundried Shirts, §1, dozen White Flannel Suits, $6 ones, for 99.15c 6c BLOUSES.beautiful or, coluurs, detachable worth $l.w, your fast every Jue CRB, Lars, COSTUMES.and dark awuy below cost, $ values, your reduced SKIBTS.taffeta allk Shirts, value.In beautiful ou $750 UMMER JEWELLERY.THIS IS THE WAY WE SELL IT.worth ek 1 10, 15, 20.and 50e each.Black Silk Walch Chains, fur Ze.WHITE GOODS.A FEW EXAMPLES.Hemastitched for tic Men's White 13¢ ones Men's White Silk Four-in- 5e, fur 17l cents each.for Sc each.pair.Tiled Cotton for 47% ch Men's Fine Quality ight .trimmed.#1, for Ke Men's Unlaundried worth 75, fur 4ic each Shirts, bc, Un- ach.Men's Dressed White Shirts, values, for 6% each.PERFUMES.for {5c Bottles 5, of for 37 Trilby Cologne, Farina's HOSIERY SPECIAL 300 DOZ.MEN'S SOX AT A SACRIFICE.In sitkettn, oo lisle and cotton, dlack or aured, plain or fancy, worth 39, and 4e a pair, CLEAN Pre E 15¢ PAIR.The above tha Rois are marked at less noie on the dollar, and are ali new fresh goods.Was 2343 St Catherine Street, \u201cCorner of Metcalfe Street.TELEPHONE 3833, ove Allan Line Steamships.Montreal to Liverpool.Fro 0000000000000 00000000000¢ ve ve Midship asloons, apacious promenade prety electric | lights throughont.No doublr seating in saloon.Glasgow, Derry and New York Service I Aug.State of Nebraska _.26 Aus, MH a.me, $43.25: Return, $90.vece Return, $8i.13, Sleerage to te Derry er Queenstewn For treight, passage or further iuformation apply te BH & A.ALLAN, Mouusal Baste or Philadelphia.DOMINION LINE.STEAMSHIPS.in FRPoeL SER v (CE, n .Bteamers.Montreal Sam.rentiau.Thurs, 1H Aug.\u2026.Californian Thurs\u2019 35 Aug.BW Numidian .Thurs.| Sept Parisian .\u2026.\u2026 The sep ] sue and upwards, fecond i return Liyerpenl er London, ! and $93.30, Liverpool, Glasgow or Belfast.Paris, Gum aids digestion and improves the complexjon.See that the trade mark name *\u201c Tutti Frutti\u201d is on each Sc.puckago.ALL OTHERS ARE IMITATIONS.A variety of very band, rome and valuable prizes are sent free for the return of sets of coupons from e : 60666600 YvYveoveooee THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY.AUGUST 11, 183 3 i] A CANADIAN NURSE.Dies While Nursing American Soldiers.Wounded BHE WAS A BED CROSS NURSE AND CAME FROM NOVA SCOTIA.NEW YORK, August 11.-The first Red nurse to die in this war in active ser wice while tending the wounded is a (una dian, Mis Dorothy Phinuey.oË tours received from Cam, by Dr.A.Monae te Tr bounty Hospital in Brooklyn, announces Phinney died in Camp Thomas ma dueraittent fever on Tuesday.She wus stricken at work nun- stering to the ill of the camp.nurses sent out by \u201d Mamtenance Red Croms Auxiliary.The women who undertook the task of nurving the mick moldiers knew wel) the risks they ran, but they never finched or hesitated.They bravely faced all dangers and now Miss Phimney is dead and several others are very Hl Mise Phiwmey was a sapervising nurse at the Kings County Hospital.She wus only twenty four years old, but was one of the first nurses to volunteer.Soon after she was sent to Camp Thomas at Chickamauga, She was untiring in her work of reheving the ill sokliers, but she uvertaxed her strength and fehl a prey to the fever that wus raging among the troops.She remained at her post until too ill to keep up any longer.n the physicians, seeing her condition.removed her to the Leiter Hospital, It wus too late, however, for she grew rupidly worse and died.Miss Phinney's family lives in Nova Sro- tia, where she lived with her parents until she entered the lowell, Mass, General Hospital.She wus graduated from there in 1896, and later was graduated from» the Sloane Maternty Hospital.For the past six months she had been a nurse m the medical and surerei dopart- ment of the Kings County Hospital.She was well known tn Brooklyn and her gen- te ways and sympathetic nature made her y popular and very successful A8 à nurse, % er body will probably be taken to her old home m Nova Scotia.Thomas.BURGLARY AT CORNWALL.(Special to the Star.) CORNWALL, Ont, August -Late last wight the oflice of Mr.PP.en uv, agent of the Richelieu & Ontamu Navuga- Uon Company, was forced open, the lok ou the door bewmg broken.The burglars then tackled the safe.A hole was drilled in the top.and the door blown off Fortunately.Mr.Denneny had left no cash in it, and the burglars got nothinx for their trouble.None of the papers in the safe were isturbed.sTEAMsHIFR BEAVER LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Sailing Weekly between Montreal, Quebec aud Liverpool.ailing at Rimouski and Moville, Ireland, esch Way, to embark and land passengers and wails.tl From MONTREAL Wed Bteamers Omtano.\u201c Sept.& Lake Ontano.ll.++ Meamor dl from Montreal, Wednesday Morning: embark the evening previous after 8 0 cloc! SIRT CABIN \u2014-To Laver, or Londonderry, single, ; ea a return.$85 to $108, according tu steamer and or SECOND CARIN \u2014To Liverpool and London or Lon- doaderry, $31.25 and upwards; return, $39.50 upwards, ing to steamer and berth selected.mec rv -To Liverpool, Lon donderrz and fast, Fer further particulars us to ww.CAMPE \u2018General aso 7e _ 150*ntyeod ospital Siroet, Montreal THE NORTH AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION CO., Ltd.Montreal to Gaspe and New Carlisle.\u201cADMIRAL?\u201d Str.Will Sail from Montreal op MONDAY, 22nd August, at 2 p.m.And every alternate Monda thereafte Freight ng at all intermediate porta, F I be received at Custom House Bad entil hoon on day of sailing.First-class Accommodation for ngerr.For further information apply at the otlice of DAVID ROBERTSON à CO.Agents Bell Telephone, No.151 71 St Peter St 153 eod The Crowning Excellence of.COWAN\u2019'S COCOAS au Chocolates is their absolute purity.Ask your grocer for them, EXPRESS OFFICE For Uptown.136*atyd Corner St.Catherine and Peol Sts The Canadian Express «ompany, the American Express Company and the Na tional Express Company have establish:d in the Star Branch, corner Peel and Bt.Latberine streets, a branch express otbee, where they are now receiving express parcels for and from all parts of the continent, and are issuing express money orders all at the same rates and subject to the same conditions as at the down town ofhce Persons desiring this service may save time by calling Telephone No.3532 The hours are from 8 a.m.till 11 p.m.SUMMER RESORTS.GASPE BASIN | The Favourite Spot for Health and Sport | 4 CHARMING RESORT FOR HBPORTSMEN AND PLEASIRE SEEKERS.The vicinity affords beautitul Scenery, fine Ses Bathing | and unescelled tishing Guests have the privilege of \u2018 salmon and trout fishiag In connective with the house .| Sulmen and Trout Fishing par excellence, ! BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENED JUNE Int.) #0 long and favourably known, offers first-class sccomme dation fur tourists, with ey tbe comforts of home Before making your or pour summer outing tbe sure te Write for terms res pitied formato to 150 1# BARER'S HOTEL, L, Easpe, ¢ que.A BENAK Is SPRINGS.The Atenakis House and Mineral Spri are delicht- fully situated un the west bank of the rs ne raie River, near its conttuence with the majestic 8t Lawgence al Lake St.Peter, fu niles froim Montreal.BOATING AND BATHING.Ruats and (ath houses un the beach.The river affards sample and excellent opportumey for boating and bathing The management of the House bave provided a Dares number uf well kopt boats, the use of which are tree to the guests.and have ervitad bath houses va the beach, for imalies and gentiemen, the se nf which are also free.TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EXCURSIONS.The Richelieu & Outano Navigation © vmpan)\u2019s seamer \u201cBerthier leaves Bonsecours Market Whar, Mon every Tuesday and Friday.at 1 pm .for À venabie 5; sSpri ROLND TRIP, *2.00.For iorms apply to MR \u20ac.KIMPTON, A beaakwu Springs, Adirondacks.The Ampersand On Lower Saranac Lake.ATTRACTIVE GOLF LINKS.Persons suffering from tulen ulosis not aoe C.M EATON.Ampersand, Franklin (uo.NY Casco Bay House, LONG ISLAND.Opens June 20th.For terms, eic.Address, 16 CE CUAING.Prep.184 ¢ PQ pe ovens 13853 BELLEVUE HOTEL River du Lonp Wharf.P.\u20ac This weil known and leading summer resort open LL October Write {or particulars.Address AUBUT BRus, River du Loup, Whart_ , QUEEN'S HOTEL, Caledonia Springs, Ont, Thin new and commadious hotel 8 now open for the reception of questa Every altention paid.Uvavenient nerai Springs Apec.rates for families and monthly boarders.1m J.8 McPOUGALL, Proprister MOUNTAIN ater ane HOUSE are a few mores 165 % rooms vacant ey this place for mmodat July and August.Fishing parties can 2000! with hoard and boats at Te per To apd al arrange ments for families Minoous sold to fisherm Tcein en.keep fish on free of costa.A FILBURN.150 tf ood IN LIFE used.posal.write us for samples.\u201cTo be great we must know how to Push our Jortune to the utmost.\u201d SUCCESS is frequently traced to the good A well-written letter, upon good paper, with an envelope to match, frequently secures a verdict of acquiescence in a business If your stationer does not keep our goods in Lowest Quotations for Quantities, The Barber & Ellis Co.Lite Nos.43, 45, 41, 49 Bay St.Toronto, Ont.\u2014ROCHEFUUCAULT.quality of correspondence stationery ** Bonds.1871 \u201cPaviD TORRANCE & tle.11 Mantra.tte, acral Agents.NORTH GERMAN D ce Ki vx Da.pape un dem Trave.Tu! Aug 3% 10a m.loa.m ale Ang.30, Joa ve, Tu , Sept.1 10am.TWIN SCREW Passe nRERVICE sOuTRAMFTON Lesbos MAN.Koenmgia Linse | ing nn M, noon êl (uRALTAR, UE Cived Kai.Wm, IT.Aug.20, ll a me.| Aller, September am, da.Sept am.Werra, Sept.17, 1) aus.©ELRICES À CO.Ÿ ling N.Y.BENJAMIN & Wa 10 Placé d' Armes fig.Montrez.1>LA$ BATTERant, James St, op.Temple Bicg W.H.HExav, 116 Peter aL tMeohani institue Building), Agents for Montreal.1954 HAMBURG-AMERICAN TWIN SCREW EXPRESS LINE micas x Live a arôme x.x.Sammie isan ; Devis bre TE REE £ tsar fe À SE Tre de; t A0 js 2 m.Aug M0, inp do 5 Wim 1 Ang 27.darhight au = 1x br Læbrad: Sept.3, dayhght f .Be - datighe Ben 10, ins mo From Liverpool ton.Juty 3%, New E Ragland.ane Pi.5 a Ans, 12, Cauada.ug.2.3 Rates of Passage\u2014 Te Liverpoolor Lon donderry ry \u2014 Cabin, N ge and upwards single; $114 sod upwards return, nd Cebu, > and $40 single: $84.50 and $76.00 return.Stescage To Li ve Try, on, naoun.Balfaat en Glasgow LU Lo $35.50.Sicerage outfits RE \u2018asloons, eicotrio fight, spacions promenade docka r furt her information apply to ans went of the Company x x RE 3 FE HE 3 x Fe 3 x Pe Fe FE keep us on the move.August is supposed to be the slowest business month in the year.keeping your pocket-book interested in our store, we have not found all.Here is price news of the last few days of Qur Anniversary Sale.Dress Fabrics Many lines Most lines suitable for fall.W ont 't have long to wait.some already and Coloured Pillow Cottons.This is that lot of Circular Pillow Cotton Euds.They take so well with the thrift; that we hardly think the present lot will last to the end of the sale.You n have to be quick.From 1 Los gant à Je yard, for OC a yard Flannelettes.It bb Hosiery.uying time now\u2014no matter if using time two months ahead.age wide, worth 80, for 50 a yard.A line of Ladies\u2019 Tan Coloured Cotton Hose, {ast colours, worth 250, reat Ee 8.pash discount of ten per cent.off all purchases of $1.00 or more of goods not\u2019 HAYCOCK & DUDGEON, 2401-5 st Catherine Street.166-8 Peel Street.for 100 a pair.(He HS I a THE LAST DAYS.Our Eighth Anniversary Sale ends on the 16th inst.tlast three and a half days very interesting for you.housewife Wear., WO! %c a Organdie Flannelettes, 32 a yard.Table Li to buy, So interesting that you'll Lovel Brean at French ndie M nalins, worth 256, for 150 An Ten p.o.off allNjnes, including some seconds reduced We'll make these By it slow at ast what you want for FEO present All fancy weaves less ly reduced.All plain rT, lesa 10 p.c.Muslins spreerir little prices.ac Real other line, worth 45c, for 190 a yd.8 e& Outy four days more sevovsnos 197171 \u201cDVO Lace Curtains Special Table Special Table ¢ +% 4% + + +
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