The Montreal daily star, 4 juillet 1899, mardi 4 juillet 1899
[" ent of.the aurier to Allow of the arges.k La don).ling article in the Times of y y e Daminion Day banquet, the present ada, andiespecially its references to the ation in the Yukon preferred from his nmons by Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper and 's refusal to permit an enquiry into these tremendous sensation in Canadian circles on she British business men and politicians da.'s special correspondent in acknowledging Sir Wilfrid Laurier\u2019s services oceeMg: \u2018We.have less hésitation in expressing ather seribws mistake which the Canadian Govern- have committ&d within the last few days.MONTREAL, TI dé revision.M.de Roulede said, sos ce, that if Dreyfus should be to innocent by the new court martial, \u2018No punishment would be snficiently hea w, no pillory sufficiently infamous, for all te ministers, civil gf military, who were meponsible for hid eonviction, a no nours high enough for the mar and otim.DEVOTED TO THE ARMY.Dreyfus Bhows That All His Love, | Beyond That for His Wits, is for the Army.(Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, July 4.-The Journal pub Cra the following dewpatch from James Crefman at Rennes Deyfus 1s no Droyfoaste.He is for the arm, evi last, and ail the time, and this nues in the current poltica; understend- hat he 1s a rank anti-Dreyfusite.Th hre is Dion bo the rea touche «pponen fie quldlike loyalty the organizataon om whia he was a leper mito a shargéul exile.Nat to bis wife, all His love and all his aare sn the army.And his wife be leved that even he knows the whole Iatter truth he faith in thy institution will Tguphantly outlive hw mattered fa 1) ne indi Thé fath in sn a hy of it en with him {me Dreyfus had not abid a mnted to disturb his illusons, for | they «we the illusions that up said the horrors of Devi And s0 they epent ea Lite a pa letter to Gene whom mal d believed tobe still Clef nt Hol General mia letter ful of thenke.of per nal devotion, full, of expressions of love the army aod Tovales tn its chiefs.Ame.Dreyfus did not dave the heart to perfere with hi i in hd task of 3 uncon ously formulating the wonv Hi not have the heart to tell him that A de bancleffre, far from bang the agent of his \u2018dnesday Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, son of the well- minion statesman, Who is now one of the few survivins Confederation, brought very grave charges of incon-©- glect and corruption ggainst certain officials employd in on district.he charges are not new so far as their genera) festures are ned.early a year ago our special correspondent is the Klondike red that they were widely made and believed in by the popula- n the spot, natives and Americans alike.We were told that the officials were accused not merely of in- ity but of pecuniary corruption.\u2018The fucts stated by ourfporrespondent from her personal obser- on were sufficient to prave that at least the administration was biclously bad, and that searching investigation by competent impartis) commissioners was required.+ A commisdioner of high reputation wes appointed, but, hat.his other qualifications, he can hardly be said to have essed thh judicial exigrience desirable for such a post.sir ries Hibbert Fupper, who held the offices of rney-General and Minister of Justice in the late Government, pated these accusations in the House, and alleged that Mr.n, the present Minister of the Interior, was personally ponsible.\u2018He moved for an enquiry and a royal commission and offered his unpaid services as crown prosecutor.We do not say that the rges are true, still less that any of the individuals named by Sir bert are guilty ; but it certainly seems regrettable that a matter prious should have heen treated by the Laurier Government as a ctly party que stion, «The Minister of the Interior fell back on Mr.Ogilvie\u2019 s report, ch is still fncomplete, and that it was the duty of the Cabinet to resign their political responsibility to a commission of gen.\u2018There is, perhaps, something to be said for this position from a 1y constitutional standpoint, hut the Govermment would have hh better advised had they shown a deeper sense of the serious meter of the charge and the necessity of meeting it.\u201d DREYFUS LEARNS THE TRUTH.neh by his Lawyers that the Generals he Bel His Friends Were His Worst Enemi Acquittal Now Seems Certain.- , , red \u2018 , drew up a report which, + presen to the court marta).= ted THE WIFE'S VISITS.Madame and Mathien the prisoner again s Mastre lébori w:lj wi prepa = is mot Lgl port parsanaly oy \u2018the repars menoirs, w he viy 6\u2014Captain A! on, Joly in reading relating to the trial d making himeeif has taken place derful case siâce viait to Cap- bis morning, The law- : land, were lef, there, much bet warded to the Go re nd in the effects.the fright- pent of the tence or marvel NOT A PHYSICAL WRECK.The story thet he is a physisal wreck is a preposterous in Inatead of be ing bent, aged and haggard, Droyfua jooka strong and hemty.He moves quickly and with decision.His eye is clear, his head erect.| can vouch for this, for 1 saw him on his arrival at Rennes.aris a, 1 mw 3 Hamon a in excellent emio tendency health save for a ! independently Hi eich might have od his words te dowly, becamse Yor more n vears he has been a.prisoner.and prisone are not allowea to exercise their focalty of articulation.For e same reason his memory ia a little slow to work.But in wo or three weeks, with inducements to etert these neglected faculties, he will speak and remember an well as any man.Imprisonment is not made hard for him.By orders of the Government prison rules bave been relaxed in his favour.ACQUITTAL ALMOST CERTAIN.Theat the court-martial will end in an | acquittal seema to be almost beyond dis- {| pute.T have made dili enquiries con- cernipg the ettitude every individual mem of the court, am convinced he ca his coll sod il approach Jority s eagues will a inal vi h absolute unbiased minds, deaf clamor on one ade or the other.Tomar reyfus can ask nothing better than Aad ty.Thera ara two out of the seven members of the court who may be res) jomably su ere an prejudice against e accu Mas Labori and his are not to be hlled by an ap ce of eur, boweve: convincing.nowing the es and the pernicous hgh of the.amt anti.Semitie faction, they are prepared for a consp 7 1e then, pen, Che judement of the court egainet their chent pro be méiience means, they will produce evidence for a new triai\u2014evidence unkioën to the enemies of Dreyfus at this time and to be used ouly in case of an Frem \u201cFrom obeervations during s tour | made of the amall towns lying between this and St.à on the coast, 1 can rm that the of Brittany are not at ail wro up over he Pret affair, and and antics \\ pti po?with qui for tpin Dre and not in the lgest ! ct under any cr Reo HUSBAND AND WIFE MEET.An Abecting tory Oonceraing the Interview Between Dreyfus and ! Mis Wits od ublishes Ske ed Te France: vos es and of Mme.ert made 2 ave 20 Lee for- becs, looki dom vaine heed et nie os own fie bouts: \u2014 i a the rise our your exile pethaps, n living may ea to much Al SE uh ed og Re fo fy Le he?Ca .b Bh y hand hind hia ard J a Bg Always coeptable\u2014 -Always Refreshing ALADA\u201d CE YLON TEA.Millions of packets sold annually.- 38¢, 30¢, 40c¢, 50¢, 80c.If you wa comfort, durability, j TRY | ne (vecteur V1 03,867 | Average Greutation 0 \"154, 979 | the Star.PRICEY QNE CENT.Lau \u20ac COME AGAIN agli tho storekeeper to Lhe lady as she wus departing.Thebes way to get cu ers Lo cote again wo sive them the paver r of tea Sun \"oF or \"MONSOON aD AcE nt style, IMPROVED fes threw hersdf he knees ators\u201d hem, cf J t repeatedly: his imploring ere look at mse! Don't you Lnew me?\u201d she cried.The eyes of the blanched, gray man did Bot turn.\u201cAlfred, Alfred, look at me.she repented over und ever n.\u201cDon\u2019t you re copnise me?T am L , Lacie \u2014your wife.\u201d Jreyfus answered: \u201cOf course I recoghize you, at ast.\u201cI am sick, mot insane.\u2019 Dreyfus foe mejisd into a parozyem a.her arma about \"he replied ot teurs and HIS SLOW RECOGNITION.The man slowly touched her eyes.His were wet with tears.He took ner head between hin hands axl then he kssned ber J] times.Not much was said.Mme.fus could not mee him enough.Sbe passed her hands ~~ntly over his inee as if she would smooth ont the marks made there by his long torture.She kissed his hands and held them clope to_dier cheeks.+ past agony wes plawly imprinted upon his face.She cried ceaselessly.mak-* ing visible effort to rontrol herself, and bit- mg her handkerchief.The tenmon of her body showed how severe was the strug gle.There was little conversation for some\u201d tune.Four years of ahnnat absolute =- Jence had made connected speech little more than a memory to him.He seemed to have forgotten how to utter his Lhoughta, or to realize the necessity of uttemmg Mme.lèreyfus sexi Mme.Havet were intensely distressed by the state of hia mod.Questions had to be repeated \u2018several times.Often he spoke que beside the question, giving no sgn of understanding, an if his thought was far army.Nevertheless, he had very lueid moments He spoke little, often cowppishly.From certain of his statements Mme.Dreyfus and Mme.Havet inferred that be bad been por- He accused hi relatives of having neglected .He han not the faintest conception of what they, have done for mm.of the m- portance his cane has acquired and that the attention of she entire world 18 fixed upon bio.believed that Faure was still nt of France.He ronmndered a pp vas any 0 it was easily ob Tie has utterly failed to realize that before him in a fight for hi believed that everybody recogn nocence, snd that the Rennes trial is ormality.Henoe he shows much resentinent for the severity shown bin on ahsp and in prison, [owing defiant at times.Whea a gen- arme informed him that the interview was over wm She ex tion of an hour and a \u201cMonsieur! Call me Oapiain Dreyfus.I am captain amin until another lot of foole decree otherwise.\u201d b-.mere f A LETTER FROM MADAME DREYFUS.Pollo \u201cIt will is 8 copy of a letter sent by to relatives in Paris: heart to see him, What have Sim that he ehauld be so different think it will take SE k your Jone to trust, even me.he surprised Yoo! wpon the ravages in his face, he TT haves\u2019t grown p have 1?You and it is a loft me' there a long gro \u20ac realise how Saja ais for t of our is heart SUMMER UNDERWEAR.Englieh 1 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, pearl buttons, 35c, 40¢, an \"Real Freneh Balbriggan Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, best quatity, short or long sleeves, and e.Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, short or long sleeves, spliced seats, pearl buttons, 80c and ev TIES, TIES, TIES, TIES.Endless variety of nice Summer Ties at special prices for the hot weather.J.J.HANNAN'\u2019S .j vindication, had .bi ene! e ; f to p exposure of I A O Fe ions of the : IL R q ; busband Japp to nN ffi Kime to an\u201d whole MADE céncesva\u201d to be a votes soldier and hig \"het and the truth with all ite croal |, ps ert ment would come to hin only §.\u2014 oo Lyon., A i WONDERS AT SYMPATHY.She did not tell that F had bis wife where she was aband- ° ° con\u201d comvedised with aon oer 3 case ORed, in the middle of the room, absolute- $ Christendom 2e shaken hlY dumfounded.She clasped her shaking with the echoes of hi He hadefbands.She looked as if Ber heart was proof and to spare, of thm the growing bres ing.It was pitiful te see her.sheaf of memages of n the ion and 1.The guard, who withdrawn to a food cheer that cl oe a table near gree: of the cell, Madame Havet and time » he ete ve pre het mot yet hag nA of ined me ot: ibl lish and fortable, 1 popularity being a } ame Dreyfus, almos hirt 1s sensible, stylish and comio , ss been thrust upon him b overcome by the suffæri f h if The negligee shir injustice That even of Ai the world The prisoner ih the To recimon on the increase.It is an indispensable part of every well an bY vad uld be centred on his prison makes it a Of prison-cell ter a time he sank robe.and almost every man can afford to own a goudly.supply a e big wonderland to him.« chair.which are the lowest in the market for shirts of such fine quality.Store's prices, The following quotations will substantiate the truth of our claim.will be ready for your inspection to-morrow morning.: ras Negligee Shirts, soft fronts, lar © ea an attac hed and ties to match, special YO cents.100 dozen extra quality, new pattern Madras Shirts, ties to match, .00.75 dozen Hard Front Madras Shirts, swell patterns, special values, $1.00, «ga BELTS, BELTS, BELTS, 3 ( 1000 English Belts, highly finished, 80to7 Be.The shirts double seats, special B80¢, 60c¢, 78¢, 213 and 215 51,112 St.James St.(\u2018My good angel\u2019), but agen as | was telling him all about the children, how the hetle baby had grown, he interrupted me they wouldn't come.\u201d I bad to explain all over again.\u201cHe is very suspicious and apparently very insecure in mind, but from the improvement made\" in my two visits | feel that the better climate, pany of our love, which he shall feel constantly near him will effect a rapid change.ay (God give him back to us soon.\u201d saying \u2018Mon bon age\u2019 THE NEW COURT MARTIAL.The following are the members of the fus Court Martial: Colonel Jouast, president, was born at Rennes, January \"28, 1840, and was admitted to oat Polytachnic Kahoo! in 1850.and 10 oft the school as a sub-heutenant: te) he was appointed lieutenant in the 3rd ment of (Genie; capteiz mm 1863, he remained at Perpignan until 1808 ter he rae sent to an., 1870, he me \u201ccommand ent ji that p vor: He was then Uransferted to Batna, tes poste beng was made a knight of whe Tx May 2, 1873, and was afterwards ed at Rennes and Lorient.In EL he a came Chef de Bataillon and for three years was stationed with the staff of the 1 In 1886 he was Chef du Genie at Champigny and And decector at Bastia in 1702, mines to dope and 1804, hen he was promo a Colone! and main a Rennes.He runs Bron for promotion as General rt (Francois Paul), of Lieut.Col.horn i ty oa ft the Pol nic Fas horn n 2.Je: Ge He + Cantin Vaio hr Express \u20ac UPTOWN B Star Branch Offic Corner of Peel and At.Catté Express Money Ordess Las) of Canada and the United best and cheapest method{ through the mails.A recet each order.No application ous Amount refunded if ord ! LUXURIOUS ë BATHING ; \u2018 Shower Bath and Swim 25c.3 Children 16.i | es jarts The Bathing Costumes Free.Also Turkish, Russian.Electric and Private Baths.Laurentian Baths Cor.Craig and Beaudry Sta.LADIES DAYS\u2014Monday Morning BILLIARD, XXth-CENTURY ELECTR ars the latest improved Ww substance, and ew ie ) TT Tey te, Chers pu W.G.TOWNSEND, Manager, \" se for sale HEAP.4 & L ETES 4 15418 rood 2 04.Bends 86.Montre the cu Fu f d'escadron in CITES CLARE) | re rr PS AE Tate Anns Church) Nop be soid thur the MONTREAL LOAN & MORTGAGR CO.Running Spring water in the 3 in 1868 wth the 34h Big Swim\u2014just the right temperature.: Heutgpent in ca ptaisr in 1878.as pensioned in inted rapporteur to the ar at Rennes OTES OF T served t Tid in Th mrp t of Henour and wears several war = pe \\ VIOR-RNGAL SERVANT to Whe Brad) OTTAWA, ay Nag re AFS THE MONTREAL DA gp epierqper\u2014tep\u2014\u2014 û Ba Worcester | 5 o 14 .00, - merman bad ° grb bere Ie Sail way round\u2019 The rp i TUE AQUATIC JAUC WORLD.9 ar Ta Te [BRE EEE nsoman manos, 8: : .sta back » = head of th ARGO AL LEAGUE._ __ Tied sil chan former pton.That \u2019 Thohgh! wa v Lors for the final rhea hard t That They are Undertaking po un ers \u2026\u2026 1081101381 17 A Hwvingot the Executive and Sub- s3\"ime navenige 12, wag Kio Too Mush.6 .Bt be Momiee and\u201d Kniredse! ul Commi \"Eraduadiy 2 (pscal to the Star) : an ; - 4 zen and Hiskman and Bergen.° Ka mittess Has Been \u2018 LONDON, July 6.\u2014 AU the American , > FELL MO NT CK, visitors to 8 ae women appear to Like \"At Puseburg\u2014 [ : Piiisburg 31600800x\u20147 12 4 Called.but ee er Rey oo To Bl he \u2018 , .= Cave mé er pas 4 \u2014 ai hud u chan Ur op leads mod À rs Due à oar Ce to (1 À ai toriés\u2014Tunn a ver tes : .2 | Ki sand ; Pre fost t .Yiguiapgl WERE OU PLAYED, ans sobrongorie:, PRESIDENT RUBENSTTER HOME, | éreaa \u201cor Pins \"Mir iiime re PS ae Le tn frs | + \u201cay no EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .STANDING OF THE CLUBS.a, J apectators went of, Je Failon kine.but Eo 7 a a oe\u201d ity Car Abus .A i : \u2019 - id fe PF Succeeded wn wining To- Club.Won.Lost cont: | He Reports\\ Excellent Prospects for sion ner prune Zimmerman meds Ai io LT pene a ee oN Sit A , TUL w 2% = | ; and tn that he Was noce successful wins will Likely be the tors of the LS Co An, Eg¥onio snd Worcs It (0 £3 AR] the Worl, Meet inthe West.10 ISEILY £UC Bing vitor | A LM ort 2 marcas, a1 : 8 ; nou oy for the track To either of his ries dtd Gol are first to gd Providenc.x 3 ne | erà Countries.he sit his wheel in the msnper he did of the diamonds, be hegre bye- - : : 3 a = ald.His appegrance wag awkward, and them is even.The .4 _\u2014 > 3 i] i had he be en pa one lee an \u201cthan over, * that in vas ja senernt vo pre oe oa - i .Aad m an at e ef 330 SPRINGFIELD WON A GAMETOO +» 8 {4 |MURPHYS S10RY OF HIS RIDE.wes out ut his pri gimmerman ay Wing tos Somach and That they wil 7 ; thet v e 0 1 .7 \u201d » $ ET | \u2014_\u2014\u2014 to be seen only in Ste es in ut ture J tainly, Maal) (Jeo cine Lhe chance .reid pe) J Worcester Lac.uo§ With Moot- GROUNDERS.The Cyolist Tells How He Rode His WORLD'S MEET COMMITTEE.he.vinaing the Grand Coalienge Cop majori Top Nationals a .\\ : r winoing e (jran up of them as \u20ac real in Becond !\u2018incs\u2014Bport- Yesterday's results in the Western Wonderful Mie -Whoelmen Committee: or aires \u201cete pi for mre a ES ee girl ro a of Te\" Natl \u201c \\ng Gossip.a.League: _ ! for th held in Room 21 at the Windsor Hotel, without being taken.At ; alo, 5; Detroit, 3.or the Meet.to-morrow night.The meeting bas been London Field avows itself not impr ENGLAND DEFEA es = pa as diapo, 5; Colum | called for the purpuag ot meeting the \u2018by the Argonaut a and thinks rr fev This an: \u201c0 ° M AN ul\u2014 Minneapolis, 9; St.Pay, 6.° Board of Control and\u201d discumung matters MA anything it wi not be because of tpeir | 50 Anmuel metoh ok pla8 ONTREAL was defeated put af yesterday's, s gages in the Can ! HIS moming Pres.relative to the coming meet.= mers use of the demer:t und Cricket Geomnde, et En in Nyracuse yesterday, Tah yr co) d t .ç ; ; but ns Worcester was gane, Haun quid Yann 1 2 Mest : wen pea pron MONTREAL CLUWS TRIP.p HHNLEY, Es Ju une favopite fre ass Tor ena also beaten the he shan atteries: Bradford and Conwell; Sievers | cu, of we 2 Name forty memherd of the AWhtreal at the \u20ac of emburg, who will tors.From face the 1 don ow pions retau sp ad Lohman, umpire England dian \\Wheelmau's Bicycle Club took in the krip to Prescott oa er erday Paacien four, did theffull ball, and, taki it dons 1 os .ou the Wd place.A vernoor con game: Jamil, 6.0.2, lon | A ation, frum.and the Fhousand I-hads, anel the old o wonderful y nT misutes 48 sec a through Can.oor AS .steuek Can 1 .¢ 1 \u2018 ins aru ul vos Jrovidenes snd So well; Cooger .« x\u201c wast, * Umpire Eng ! as brown as à na aver undertaken by the dab\u201d The pe Trinity Hall ei during the duy| the eT re el havme bardly soitied were aut Out.Ro bland » i herry@ and feeling paaty left on Friday night on a special lan Jour cov the full course jo B own he Eoglsheen then improved, and eek Too [A Chatham \u2014Mo : | unmonkly pleased wr.arriving i P about 3 « minutes 18 æconds, their fom- the ball, going out to the left wine, as \u2018 emer o m\u2014 me: Guelph.3 ith « Ving rade o'clock.petitors by & quarter h secured b Smith, wh al ronto ite samp, and ¥0,5; Chatham, 0,173: es: Kosta | body else aft bos tr himself and There was a and at 5.30 the boyp q * à Clever ye ay floret Tu aîter red Sam Wi vy \u201cumpire.Fall se Se ur Hagerman Sanders.Um.| Wont.er Rubenstein feft Meh, He eta nn och eo rm ad ra THE SRAW.TRIALS.Dodd (who Pig bis iach wi, er \u2018n Tate, as + 7 ar.0 Oo accounts the er was not | 1 Afternoon game: Guelp Vs 4%.Chat.Thursday night and officiated ai the two nemdon of and everything afloat was ate Crane\u2019s Boat Won the First Bace.getting «he Bo ®t wae passed ne | Gpringneld downed Hartiord.se \u2018} Bam, 7,8,5.Batteries: Pañrot \u201cand Lafleur; .NEW YOR .éroames of Mason, ood { up to these pemults Melivaine and Sanders.Unipire Tye.- ot y Waly 4.\u2014 The first of a [0 Lavy 5e re ome bu hed At Woodstock: w \u2018oodatoek:: 5.5, 7; St, His of shawn foe.to esleot » t many determined To: the STANDING OF T'.E CLUBS.Thomas, AAS Batteries: t Norcom and Lik va i to = wis bat * defence had plenty of or te digoe; Kern and Reed.Umpire Pop- oval Bt.lawrence Yi à : 1 Sith, in goal, efecting thee per Pay.™- real, the Seawanhake- ! t saves.e visitors\u2019 hacks kept A Club.Won, Loi.ng e pp for small sway.and at last \u20ac.Macon Trorcester PEER 2 2° i= - tarde } pa, Pernres of those aor fa Ts | tbe oe pi Sea?Springfield er ee ee es = 548 r ON TRACK AND TURF.bs oncraters came to the line wi the 3 Aaotaes the era y fiom Rochester .00.7 » - : \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 yaoht Raha a 16 pum the steart who the pass right w front of goal + Provdone 1.7 2 BE, SHEXPSHEAD BAY RACES.Constance, desgned by D.Case 2d a > pp ver car perte BE Syracues .Fr} ! 2 NEW YORK, July 4.\u2014A good card and, woed À fo of ool orl ost «med enable wp cher advantage, (§ \u201c Cathefind THB STARS ON me T Wrwoied an unusually large Quin, designed by Crowneveld aid Svaed odor boom fips 4.ness ont .- erowd to Sheepshead Bay race Yack yos- b H.MeDonak, W.H.J q tered another , gave England YOUNG E Montreal Was Dofeated Wy Syrasuse terday.L aor, CoM.Gilman Ion Den the lead of five goals +2,00 at ch of Sta OF Yesterday.- First race, 6 furlongs\u2014St.Clair, 112, y Wateon, ah Uri \u201cport, and the Polm, ymoetly done Engund - .vor = io H.SYRACUSE.N.Y.ey, 4 \u2014 Tire Macs Clawson, 7 to 1 and 8 to 5, won by, two A Miter of New York pot Y [ually doen, endy although deteated_ Montreal lengths; Cyptain bigobee, 113, uncer, a wight breeze from the eu 9 Wal hone side ed the viétors hitting Durgleby at Ten ES 3 to 5 and l to 4, second by a len th: the EL nd southwest during managed to put om , * infleld turned several short Swiftmas, 138, N.Turner, 3 to 1 and t b te aad a mul thus won as atated y ] to hits, but the get DE.ae\u201d 5, third.Time, 1.13 2-b.Gronker breeze for the last heat.Th half toe 1 sbeve.n second Spr sap was nevertheless 12 Sood Tee De P à furio , \u2018onstance, whith has a \u201cdagger\u201d centre hal, rish attaches, holding pompage pute I Du by 5 pe! men The t ansy, urlongs on | , weighted at the botto ile , generally epoiled boca ed pot ed ol Sous in furl The Bob; ae, , Odom.s to 2 nod th ers , b outaailet [hooting ut too rest « dintasme : a i : ; Misehiev , , , also se that + ahort was the \u2018feature Honry vor fast Wikeon, 4 103 eh 4, second by two t eT ihe aleonuin +n P a M were hght.freer t of flay but it vad A balk ar curé : lengths; Pettifogger, 00, Hulman, 2 to wark the A win although [| | At times the Dot dackoned down, ow e h Shoot ernactar; FEN ER IT by em ths na med UE Ppl tom, rt, 02 | gob So 3 r , x ifm IB.P.O.AE Tragedian, Odom, 7 to 1 dads to 2, will bias let a on ed thew victory, ss, although ornewbnt | Lei Lush, of .1 70 3 0 \"ol wen by twe lengths, buryivor, 107, (law- |.ther boat the experts say.eavy wet- erratic, they off some ; - Ladi were hy out mag yy ES 8 3 0 8 ou 5to) and 2 to 1, second by à head; mailed in three heats the .being es and in the half cts ours bt ate The the $ 0 0s 0 126, N.Turner, 7 to 2 and 7 ww 5, mites to le-ward rocure The ie their onents, whose was - Fagé b © nice and be s eo 0 ory.Time, 1.53.point and finishing point was e dir edly week in shooting powers.The home v csends hearty 7 $ A 5 i, no.£50 i ah \u201cout won bo 8 sland buoy.In In % the first a the Tor de a peed Bard, and W.T.Clements \u2018avery lower ory, a cheorfui \" i : Spencer, v 5 and out, won by a ance won , manterially ; ; 706 a 35 1 hecd, Montaais, 114, Odom, 5 to 1 and | ent.the C oma monet 5 in the seconf dewn the acore.the Ps Beto - md peing friends.8 8:3 te dimond; B ule Royal, d'u N.vi sed in the third h Algonquen eut (he Inhmen was wot wie dhe wasn EA \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014_ = = t ed .g .tebes \u20181 55/2 ad to 1 bird Time, LH | > by seconds.played, Treland have won twelve and Tog.MISCELLANEOUS SPORT .y : cde.was \u2018disqualified and the heen ei - THE GRAND TRUNK CONTESTS.Fagiond oiber resulting im a draw.\u2018 * Maatamis Gist, Buide Royal second and MURPHY, WHO WEKELKD À MILE IN LESS THAN A M The weekly canoe gompetition.of Foils Hono Manon.(Slockpert, pont} Lg RCE TOR SANTE, AB R IB.PO.A.KE | pokes third.wx Graad Trunk Boating Club took | I Parker een ont).Lavigue &ehie - -3 8 1 1 \u201c1 o thy race, one mule on turf, selling\u2014 .evening and proved bs be one Pence last point) H.M ell Manchester, cover .Was.Dofested by Bannon, .Ordeal, O'Les r - al abord, b , - Shearon.tt.6 0 > 3 - 0.0 won by 1 13 Pa SP ni TT) Following is the statement madd by Star T koew that | wes in no danger of mies courme Hive vanoms pred ve he dd K Roby (Albert x), F.s Tohneon Younger Man.- 3 ° : $ \u2018 * 5 to and 2 to 1, second by phy over his own eignature: i vai, I could guin on it eye 1 race, and from sgart to Anish it es (Bgockporty de wpe) AH Doud hay\u2019 it 3 a July 4.- The ef 2- +» ol boat SAY Exile, 96, Mitchell, 3 to [41 can ride behind a locomotive as faut ae beautiful contest witness.It was wos Hulme) G Tons (Réockpaet, diteck has Dugilistic op .2211 Td Tema, 142 38 | pg es AA deg by the dust, but SHE Muret br SA y about one bout.sing, LV.der ae Dome) - ann a young 5 : 4 maie\u2014Hande J huoxaotiv tar Da ray] raha! x /.Biech ome Sar nd .x + 3 2 i ?= pat a 7 t 5 pene by ho.To-day\u2019s test was mwre aed ian the thet | uid carry Ht: pi acai vo dé in The Inst at us A Sager s port, \u201csecond home).this ciy.mt George Le ; rank F Cg | thats; Wolhurst, 85, Wilson.5 to 2 and first one.pot\u201d merely bevaune 1t Was faster, la mile a te on a bicycle,, end I knew Lg er than the » canoe W.Lavy Loodda, Bret home); nel sn open arema of the Haw » i 2 , second by a length; Grey Fug, 3, but becs I I a @ hughes goured wheel, I wae doing it.1 did not t know that 1 was sna Bo vu hey werg not meed to.thelr Blo ( North.& 3 Treland Ad : at Cheektowaga, a sub Lewis, 10 to 1 \"end 4 to 1, third.Tima, the rubber in any way light-hesded from the nde, and own bof | cn Up for rs \u20ac Ne ), W.x core ! Arde.this city, and after fi 1° 4 2-5, on =, Le pee.rn swept certainly feel no 1li effects from %.The single cance racd was aise à good point), ok mes (Collegiane, cover twenty and clever rounds.w Hit v Li track.oreb rotestang ane eddy that it éted \u201cT was perfect master of my wheel, all the one, the veteran, Donald Murdoek.cr pons).R.H, Chrisie ( , third man), of the a.La - A JOKE ON CASSIDY.the planks Jit paused over théte, 80 that re end observed ev one of Phal- ins, the nih line first, with M Lean .Strain (Ooblegians), d.J.Robb (In- from astern man.Over 7000 + , .every Ÿ Jeet.there came « strain sa # Bre by which convey me 2 M ting to the last ditch for Slonises, wing), N.Wilson (Ards, wuiched Eh evuteut, which was b à BL FFALO, X.Y, July 4¢.\u2014Starter (assi- [res uphiil.* the passing of the quarters.to econd place.Mclean win out.centre) En .Clements (M ist Col- exci and chuck fil .Weoétock.dy, who has met with indifferent success of os dig back \u201cto the outside oi?the\u2019 1 Pod he perfectly willing to repeat tl Chose weekly races of the à Teunt le f.ae attack wing), ° pose hit.Bo on.or eat, Tr hood pures ja order to avoid this \u2018oseusnce.It has no terror for tne.and feature in Poir nt BL.Charles.and Wwe EM in Ce cree, Home, J.oe xl ated es ang - - Mn in en as he .sfied 1 ; .,- ei, J.rendèred 90 Sok = hor the, pe Prd hn Jour and à heli yriongs ture ond Lio à Jule there with Bg | av from me notre Fe EIEN vere as Rue a fat ere, Mr.iable ative, 1 Nr © A) hams om balle, by - Vili Colt of An T pote, ere\u201d wad ex 1 the alarm oa the circumstances.as follows : k 7 ers, A corel e first half 4.ty minutes, thgn the «a Tanderd\u20141.B.JL.Lero ne > gland) and Ireland}.dre 4 ue} 2 3 EF re ran'the rece ee over fi ET, the faces of the] lemen on on rd platform, p CHARLES MURIHY.Marshal, A Venry Leroux} , a 2, ç a(lreland} rrootié } eld hi - rom 0 - .ayne.\u2018 3 à o .there was was à Dvd of bolide ÿ ; Single open\u20141, D.Murdock; 3, C.W.: THE OTHER G : gp ut the track, do y Por 3» Magie \u2018rent © Marebati ; à À.EB WITH ROD AND GUN.ik > aS OCH Ee ER Ye July \u20184 \u2014Roclffater \"Wa Mire, © tol.and © © Piao 7 7) sk meet in Guelph.The president was\u2019 Aleceneiria Bay, Gananoque, Clayton Disney 3., J.W.Anderso ; area On ro We ons wep neck Allis Belle, 100, Boland, w 1 apd quête busy on board the train, and every then hack to Precon, From the latter nh he Gras nd Trunk C Club à has entered trews IDE \u2018She and Ban- second by lengths! Pere: man that left the:train at L Guelph can carried khe party returned home by eteamer.for the single.double, three ane ext £ Saturday on io n | PS, Tho and 3 tod, Mai.Time, § bik to PCA he\u2019s ub hous poert will bo iid In & carding | to Rubenstein, apd bart PT.ST.CHARLES BICYCLE CLUR à & \u2018premises to be pen ser > the Fastern \u201chi pleasent He \u201cwh Rubenate The bicvele club will hold a 17 mile moe a\u201d ons.{Special to ths Star.) fees ue r.in at the Driving , Bt.Et ; A NE Birt and took im on Wednesday vena, July he 7.THE SHAMROCK Pras) ws.or HEB BROOKE, Que, July 4 - The vive of he towns.In each one he [pm be LONDON, July 4.ooters\u2019 tournament at Sherbrooke 4 found that everybody was preparing for Owing to this race, the weekly handicap lishes am tind $5 The Daily New pub- hoi an enjoysble one for some thirty-five bed aids Yow, and\u2019 the p De tre races for this weck will be ponponed.P ouparine De Jockia G: mit ih dlimatrative Fos Day.took part in the matches of Dominion at there w an exirsordingry ' : number of cyclists down hare Teor the SPOKES Thek ane wri the foilovénz as Several naments have been held in west Ps, the 1 meet.Is : Length Pay al a ee of vtr Lhe States - the past week, and more | ht + Diels here, Tache 2 trhganit fo (lub at a rum fo hos 30 fect, uf # inchs?eter the lo come dung Loe next fen dasa, and \u2019 officia e, Achine schedu ar to-mght leaving the Inches and draught oe; bes es «4x the Sherbrooke sh p romiee t will be the biggest affair | Gym\u2019 Shamrock's sail eres is Î4 pu the te a marked degree.How: of ite aa rer loft Toronto.Ar iho ope: of the two days Mayle and her di ment 147 û save feel, ever, those who came ey they don\u2019t rebord: ret missing the ot, te, The has received information meet at the Tarn, Mess, track yes- to this authorit he is emerged F always 8 a, shoots, ex everything thet Paul rilloime; the \u2018Fren cham- terday, the American one mile amateur Nickel steel = ep He he programme was begup sharp on « till six : Leave fer Montreal about the record.with a flving start says: \u201c\u201c a \u2018stron seem of, this week, and will arrive here broken by F.E.Ryan, of this city, we {Wenn the Lwe \u201challs.T RE, osembiad a de time, Sod fom So w Ba the shor ty Lo get read for the World's Mest.| made the distance in 1.40 flat which is is ore afi apd she has a morq grace: chandise roa was a\u201d eat att he mer- Lee rie eee | Yan\" 3 Léna tbe mére | fois han St fe Simrad i Bu lag rie re cord.| s probable tha stter's sail arfa will other scores of Lx the Bosktish Cycliste 'nion be enl dd th r eventin, shooters to Send two representatives to the World's Bhe har a finer mods! © qe IL Pr a Te drnn for a chance lt, te merely, i li, Sarpy oe a BE TL | ht Red a .vy, William is, - is mue er : dent of the 8.C.U.who came here THE GAME OF GOLF.\u201c pa itrerr sail ares .Jocb most thas 4 ete pp ee Tpade reprementing the governing pertien \u2018of \u2014_\u2014 me dangerous competitor f 816 in value down to 82, oe pa vere, amateur Champion Sma THE CHAMPIONSH®.crossed the \u201cAtlantic people 0 divide them wmong Béraighé vee, amateur Sham e) 10% | anne very pvod chiace of provhy Drelvis bar te où during die Tope There is aid à streas posshiliy A Great Field of Compagitort,\u201d atl victor.alter one ¥' ork Sm ts Of prenne racing mas being sent ows from Chicago.Ee it, and that oa] ; 00 LAKE POREST, Ille, Je 2, = : \"Oc hough his ow townaman, - MOT THE \u201cETMDIEF?QF OLD.fth annual tournament of 5 ; A à THE LACROSSE FIELD.straight, bn: nas ON in an men mot Tower T : 3 tates Golf Association was ë .0 op the dumber of straights | a* ' ormer Champien Oyulist Makes Poor day over the 18 hole course of t offrent STANDING OF THY CLUB The result of the goreased eb was Showing in Competition at six Golf Club, 30 miles North of C .: as follows: 12 each, C.* pren Gien.* ) Ambrese Nearly every golfer of prominence in the t.lay.Waiton, W.L.Cameron, A.VW.Westo \u2019 Tote was present when Recretary Wil Toronto.ooo.4 0 § C.Aubin; 10 each, O.D, w ¢ MN \u2018NEW YORK.lism Kerr.of the association called the (OM®all o.oo.3 1°] 5 Craig, GG.Thompsos, ¥.Tray, À Tim first ppair for the qualifying round at 7.30 Shams.k see ces Es 2 7 Mores » Nol.Habe, Bray, \\.the sr Huts Epicturs in the morning.The course and weather capital fen reve i E.C.-.J Nel.Barn 8 Lan, vrèsça Ati | wera ideal for high clase golf during the Quebec LT \u2026 = 3 i E.loomis, Vincent, B.nos No each.(ial com on a\" \u201c Pa han he Morning, but about one o'clock a hard Sherbrooke 12222 0 4 8 braith rion.fa rar re co BT | wp semen AR Ga SE k n y -four usa nd - ut fatermismon unt) e last se arose to express thelr appreciation anh he course.This made He decided TORO BE KIgx.js return to à sport he made fa famous.ly uneom{ortable for the goMers, but ap- + Here is » wall from the Toront] cilibe: (EEA wort he ould hove ecelved Bc Tr many intepfere with the plat: Tan) rentiomen, JA Ly ved ey or many, of the ehptestants whe the senior, romngjttes of et ine immerman of web &, & thn oi 24 durige the thes ing noed.be bowed nt te the suffäfiently I&- the afiqmoru to .| Fab As he t t bring them withi ying lhnit .s robe spesiat w befere t Ta The number of es was rat the L at rm.He wore & pal e 112 entries going over VN t par those thet had fomad The ry y î of the t ; Ane oe Wey the A arme tdet veus ceommmentary on te boon the = t or 2e ony min of wore 8s ot as tbe arma A An -.\"& Rhida AWKWARD PARN BOY ph ane chagite thet was = \u201cPTS tes fe the wr REE A \u201c CASTORIA How Canadian Winter Ports Would Suffer if the Senate Was to Pass Mr.Blair's Agreement (Bpectal to the Star) OTTAWA, July 4 It 1s poæuble that the objectionable features in the Intercul oped Grand Trunk traffic arrangement which ss now before the Senate for rat: fotos, wl be so moddied that it will Fass the Upper Houwe - r= new agreement between Mr Blair \u2018and the Grand \u2018Trunk which the Sonate {mw mow dascussng contains clauses 4 which were not sn the old one.Brety ) stated, these clauses provide for the incor | portation in the agreement of a supplemen { tal traffic arrangement whereby the (Grand y Trunk covenants to hand over all trattic OMEMAatIRg Upon 1US symMeM or connections ! west of Montreal and desuned to Intercol- , owal pointe to the Intercolomai aù Montreal, the Grand Trunk forterting the haul ¢ over its own line to Chaudiere, in part von- , wderaliop for the $130,0% a year which it receives from the Government.In return, the olonial covenants on lls part to } route via Montreal and the Grand Trunk , all upconsigued traffic onginating upon the * Intercalonial br ita connections and destia- ed to points west of Montreal that can be reached by the Grand Trunk and by the connections of the Grand Tiunk.And tus interchange is to last for a period of nine- ty-nine years, that is to say, during the lite of the main contrat between the Intercol- omnia! and the Grand Trunk, whereby the former obtains the use of the latter's hime from St.Rosalie, where the Drummond road begins, to Bonaventure Statwn, m Montreal.When the metter was being discussed in the House of Commons, ne one seems to bave comprehended that Mr.Blair had concluded or inserted a ninelv-nine years arrangement of this character.Of course, he knew of it himself, but 1t 14 doubtful of any of his col and tolerably certaun that pone of the Government followers did The effect of the ninety-nine vears' arrangement between the Intercolomal and the Girand Trunk thas surreptitionsiv made % by Mr.Blair, is virtually to give the Grand Frunk a ninety-nine years lease of the In- tercolomal.No one ever heard or a trathe arrangement between two raibway- being established for so long a period as ninety- mine years, unless.of course, 1t was understood that one of the roads was leasing or absorbing the other.The question whach ; Senators on both eides of politics.and; members of the House of Commons, two are now asking themselves is by what right does Mr.Blair undertake to impose a nine ty-nine years\u2019 servitude of this character upon the Intercolomial?Thirty years hence, fiMy years hence, the Maritime Provinces, with thesy immense coal and iron deposits, may have become the chief seat of manufactures in the Dominion, and is the Grand runk to have tbe monopoly of carrving all the surplus products to pointe an West ern (Capada reached by that road or by the connections which 1t may possess at that day, ile the Capadian road.will have no opportunity for compeñing for 11° Again, twenty years or perhaps ten years hence the people of Canada, growing tired of Intercolonial deficits, may take up their wmund that it would be to their interests tn transfer the road to the control of some in- the private company, Governgaent commis son, or not which may be 11 charge of the road, wll be bound to pay tnbute for the remainder of the ninety-nine years, practically for «ll ume, to the Grand Trunk, though it mav have new lines of :ts own extending west of Montreal and renderin 1t independent to that extent of the Gra nk.It was seriously proposed nu Min: 1sterial circles last year that the Intercol- onal\u201d should absorb the Parry Sound Rail way and be carried to the Georgun Bay.Mr.Mulock has expressed a demre to dee the Intercolonial carried to Lake Superior.Whatever may be done in the way of ex tending the Intercolonsal to pointe west of Montreal in the future, the road i+ bound hard and fast by this servitude to deljver all unconsigned westbound trafic to the Grand Trunk at Montreal, although its own line may extend far west of Montreal.There 1- another and a more important vonsideraton.The Intercolonial was built ns one of the conditions of Confederation for the purpose of joining Old Canida to the seaboar provinces and promotin: inter and going to Maniuwbe or British Columbia, must be delivered to the Grand Trunk Columbia are to ed by the Grand Trunk and ita -onnec- tions.\u201d But what are the connection- which enable the Grand Trunk to reach those western provinces * The Grand Trunk goes no further west in Canada than the Detrut] river, while Chicago is the western term nus of its entire system.When it under takes 10 take goods from the Inter onl to Manitoba and British Columbia 1t can haul them no further than Chicago after] that it must hand them over to rs Am- erican connections, which will carn theny to their destination.That 18 to sas.then, ; Mr.Blair agrees for ninety-nine years that all traffie originating in the Maritime Prov Inces and destined for Canadian points west of lake Superior shall fall into the hands for a good part of the haul at any rate, of such American railway& as the Great Northern and the Northern l'acitic.Ia this to promote intercourse bviween Eastern and Western Canada by Canadian channels ?ls it serving the purpose, the patnotic end for which the Intercolonial was biilt and for which it has been mam: provincial trade by & Canadian rout Under the new arrangement made by Mr.Blair, freight originating op the Intercol- [Vv omial, that iy, in the Maritime Provinces, at Montreal.because Manitoba ami Hritish- evel uote the contract \u201creach + poy Mr.Blair, or, if it should pass this | | | | tained since Confederation at an immense cost ty the Canadian tax paver ?Is it fair to Canadian labour that this Government railway should covenant for that length of time «0 tdivert traffic from Canadian roads.Does any one believe if there were such an institution im the United States a~ a railway belongi to the Federal (iovern: ment, that the Federal Government would agree that it should be a feeder for ninety- nine vears to Canadian railways Further, ahould this new agreement become law, it is obvious that the relations existing between the Canadian Pacific and the ports of St.John and Halifax must forthwith come to an end.Mr.Blair ia jractically serving notice on the Canadian \u2018acific that hereafter there is no future for it in the Maritime Provinces, that \"A is no longer to obtain any west-bound traffic originating there.The (\u2018anadian Pacific has 24 yo.Tew Rr + SET TORR.p i TL = TE Tew Famer 7 : = TE } \u2018 77 # : \u2019 \u2014 aa > - - FRE : \u2019 ; > | ; \u201c + > _ > + y THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1892 \u2019 .8 ~ \u2014\u2014 + SS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 al 1a, by hauling wheat and other frei thi- TRARER BROE) SALES BENNING & BARSALOUS SALES.WALTER M.XRARNS SALES.df HICKS & 00% ther in com with the Trunk farm ; Lne te P.The distances to Bt.Joka Y and regpectively, are as follows: Miles Montreal to Portiand, by Grand Trunk .207 Montreal to M.Jahn by C.P.K.\u2026.481 The Canadian Pacific has to carry wheat and éregha to Bt.John for the eame rete ws the brand Trunk to Port Paaitic our starting from Jaden wulh freght far 6.John bas to travel there and back and 370 miles farther than e Grand Trunk car laden with fret for Portland, yet the Cenadran Pacific ie iged from the nature of the came to ac\" x the rate which the Grand Trunk makes o Portland.It » notorsous that there » ittle of no profit on the frewght thus car ed to St.John by the Canadian Pemfic.ud if this contract becomes law there will ently be no return f worth speak- of for the Canadian Pacific from Nt., Halifax, or any other point within e Imercolomal system All the freght nanet y-né (and Trunk, which is actually plding up Portland at the expenmwe H'ifax and St.John.This being the cave, Porttand, Nobhung will fu to fonter re for President 5 but to pul stakes at Si.John and establieh the terminal af the Cansdian Pacific at on.Boston has the advantage of das- over St.John; it a 342 miles from real, whilst St.John ia 481.\u2018Te people of St.John and Halifax are, of coupe, vrtally interested in this contro- .It will be death, or, at any rate, ta M pardyeis for them if the Canadian Pucntic wf to abandon them and go to Ive- ton.The responsibility wall rest, how: not upon the Canadian Pacific, but | contfact into law, wpon the Senate of Canada.Aside from the local interest of ; the Maritime Provinces in the matter, the people of the Dominion at large could not but new with profound regret the abandon: ment of those ports by the Canadian Pacific.\u2018Fer what purpose have we spent sixty millon dollars upon the Intercolonial system and several millions more in emabl- ing the Canadian Pacific to connect with that system at St.Jahn, if not for the pur- puo-e, amongst other things, of enabling us to do our European business in winter through Canadian porta?What is to be come of the fast steamship line in winter if the Canadian Pacific is driven out of the Maritrme Provinces by Mr.Blair?What interest will St.John and Halifax henceforth po-sess m the trade and development of Western Canada, when we have given them the go-by in thix fashion?The quest on is £0 serous that no one who looks forward to the growth of a united Canada can reflect upon it without very serious misgivings.The Senate has done splendid service to the Canartan people during the last few sessions.Its usefulness as an integral pertion of our polity requires no demonstration here.Rut if it did one could paint to the fact that i has remained for the Senate to discover that Mr.Blair in his new agree: ment concerning the Grand Trunk and Drummond dea! had inserted apparently unknown to his followers and colleagues en the House of Commons, a clause which makes the Intercolonial a mere appanage af the Grand Trunk for nwmetyawne years, and which, # 4 becomes law.must force the Canadiæn Pacific to an American port so that henceforth both the great Canadian ralways on which so much public money has\\been apert will he engaged for nlf the vent mot in promoting Canadian trade by Canadian ports, ht m bwlding up American porte to re immense (ivad vantage dependent body.But by this arrangement made the winter port of St.John what it[ and our own._ \u2014 ed.Gurl ~ of oy « 7 b Sex Lawrence .oa, _ Rtrtnence, ® S y Consden Moc.Ry c\u2014\u2014\u2014 a Ya une Lov ndrevlanst RY - \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cam, Boson Mdrn0 Rad Rapd - 0.4 o oo 3 1 * >.ont R7 rms 4 I Segments fd NET A > ° i à us JA it Levis A à = 1 RW ! 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Ret FR ge, ° ZL - NS h 7 rms as ES ge\u201d : 4 J , = ) ¢ = pas ord Co = dp 94 4%, 3 ».wi Ls d : » marl x ?| +> i; x ! v Pr pt | 4 - \"THE C.P.RB LINE TO ST.JOHN ; THE L C.R TO HALIFAX ; THE GRAND TRUNK TO PORTLAND.\u2019 THERE IS ALSO SHOWN THE C.P.RS BOSTON CONFECTION.; \u2018 ME a EE EE PS \u201c TOWN OF FARNHAM SUED.(Special to the Star) FAKNHAM, July 4\u2014Hon.J.C.MeCor.Jat.advocate, Cowansvi, «.has taken out aa action against the town of Farnham on /Behalf.of a number of ratepayers of the piace.Jt is to set aside an agreement re- oantly entered into hy the Town Council ~iby which the Town takes over the old ~ \u2018hed sugar factory and the water power \u2018$i leges connected therewith In return for a large sum of money to be paid in ame! instalments for thirty years.It ia claimed that the contract Is illegal Inasmuch as the council have never submit.tad the proposition to the ratepayers and .the court is asked to declare the by.law and resolution of the oouncil to be null and veld.rires BAD FIRE AT OSNABRUOK.\u2019 (Gpecial te the Star.) CORNWALL, July 4 \u2014 H.P.Alguire's -Garw mil, cesse box factory and feed milis, together with a quantity of lumber.shin- Ge and timber, at Osnabruek (entre.fare completely destroyed by fire Satu Sight.Lome, $000; Msurance, M6.C \u2018ot fire unknown.Fer Infants aad \u2018 Toe © A MARKET FOR CANADIAN COKE fSpecial to the Star.) HALIFAX, N.8.July 1 \u2014The Whitney syndicate are making a big ~ffort to intr, dure coke for Aring purposes on the r.ii- roads of the New England States.Heavy shipments of coal for gas maufacture ai Boston wiil give an almost unlimited sup ply of coke.Experiments made of fuel nn the Dartmouth branch of the Intercalonia} Railway have been so sa'isfactory that an extension of the trials will be éxtende to American roads.The syndicate havo sent Chas.Wilson of the Intercolont.Rallway to make tests on the Boston and Albanv.the Maine Central and other roads.Should the results be to the satis faction of those interested Mr.Whitney will have solved the problem of securing a market for a big output.petit A FARMER'S CURIOUS FIND.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, July ¢\u2014A curfous find has been made by a farmer named Louis Ja.parriere, while ploughing on Ms.lend be- THE GULF FISHKRIES (Bpecial to the Sitar.) QTEREC July ¢.\u2014Quite a conflict has arisen over the respective jurisdiction of the Federal and Local Governments in the matter of the gulf fisheries.Notwithstanding the judgment of the Privy Council, which seemed Quite clear on the point, Str Louis Davies takes the xround that the Dominion Government may still control the net fisheries of the Gulf.In order to test the matter, Mr.Chas.Stewart Davidson, of New York, who is fishing the Margaret with a party of friends.and who leased the net fishing off the mouth of the river from the Quebec Government as well, In order to prevent the use of nets there, caused it to be made known that he bad set a short length of net himself in the water.Acting under instructions from Ottawa, Commander Wakeham has swooped down upon the piace and seized the met.An interesting lawsuit ie likely to follow.Dn Cape f grt aor ve art or ing 0 Sunddy has been dismissed.Household Furniture, Carpets, Pianos, Mirrors, GABALIKRS, PICTURES, BEDDING, STOVES AND BANGES, ETC, Regular Auction at our large Bakarosms, Nos.433 and 435 ST.JAMES STREKT, cor nor Inspostur Bireet, ON FRIDAY, TTH JULY.at 10 a.ma.Liberal cash advance made.Consignments solicited , dry storage for Furniture, Planos, Trunks, &o., Xo Private sales overy day.Measure Boets, Carriage, Furniture, Carpets, oto FRASER BRUS., 153 4 Auctioneers.Dr J.G.A.Gendreau, Benning & Barsaleu, Auctioneers Al their salesrooms, Nos.M and 53 Bt.Peter treet, on WEDNESDAY, the 5th JULY, At 10 OCpck AM.© (On Three Months Credit.) A large and varied assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Wooliens and Wor- steds, Ready-made Clothhg.Housckeaplog pb.linens, Millinery, Underwear, Not 3 sc.ou Alsv at 12 o'clock (Noon).for account of concem, He 475, 1 Case .p.rm.200 Cases Men's, Boys\u2019, Lads Children\u2019s and Misses\u2019 Boots and Bhoes, in hand and machine sew SURGBON-DENTIST, 22 St.Lawrence Street.MONTREAL Bell Tel Main 948 Office Hours.% am te6p mm \u2018mt The whole without any reserve.trade.In lots to sutt the 153 3 ary clothing until evolved.Ready-made clothing 1s ordinary (very ordinary mostly).There had been no extraordin» FIT-REFORM was Ûn Ready-made Clothing ¢ \u2018well \u201d Then it was demonstrated that clothing equal to tailor-made could be made to fit all forms ready to wear without alterations nine times out of ten.It looks, fits and wears like the best made to order.Suits, $10, $12, $1 5, $18, $20.- Trousers, $3, $2 $5, $6.The Fit-Reform Wardrobe, 2344 St.Catherine Street, Opposite John J (COPYRIGHT) THE LOST OF HATE.By Guy Boothby, Author of \u201cDr.Nikoja,\u201d \u201cA Bid for Fortune,\u201d \u201cThe Fascination af the King,\u201d \u2018\u2018The Beautiful White Devil,\" &c.CHAPTER VIl.\u2014(Continued.) The Fiji Princess was a fair-sized vessel of an old-tashioned type, and very heavily laden: indeed, so heavy was she that she looked almost unsate beside the great American liner near which she was berthed.Having clambered on board 1 inquired my way to the steerage quarters, which were forward, then stowed away my things and endeavoured to make iny- self as comfortable as circumstances woud permit in the place which was to be \u2018ny home fur the next five weeks or so.For prudence sake I remained below until | heard the whastle sound and could tell by the shaking that the stcamship was mov: ing.Then, when 1 bad satisfied myself that we were really under way, I! climb ed the gangway that led to the deck and looked aboot me.Slowly as we were mov: ing, we were already =a bundred vards fron the whari side, and in a few minutes would be well out Water.Right aft a small crowd of pas were grouped at thc stern rai- ngs waving their handkerchiefs and hats to a mmilar group ashore.Forward we were less demonstrative, for, as I! soon discovered, the steerage passengers consmst- ed only of myself, a circumstance which you may be sure i did pot by any means 1egret.; By midday we were in the Solent, and by lunch time the Isle of Wight lay over our tafiral.Now, unless I was stopped at Tenerife, I was certain of a month's 1e- spite from the law.And when ! realized this I went to my berth and, sinner as 1 was, knelt down and offered up the heart lest prayer of gratitude 1 have ever in my hfe given utterance to If any man ie desirous of properly understanding the feelings of gratitude and relief which filled my breast as the Fuji Princess steamed down Channel that first afternoon out from Southampton, he must begin by endeavouring to imagme himself laced in the same unenviable postion.\u2018er all J knew to the contrary, even while I stood leaning on the bulwarks watching the coast line away to starboard, some unlucky chance might be prine the police a clue to my identity, an the hue and-cry already bave begun.When I came to consider my actions during the past twenty-four hours, I seemed to be giving my enemies innumerable opportunities u discovering my whereabouts.My letter to the manager of the hotel, which 1 had ed in the Strand after leaving the Jovent Garden restaurant, would turnish proof that I was in town before five o'clock\u2014the time at whieh the box was cleared on the morning of the murder.Then, having ascertained that much, they would in all probability call at the hotel, and in instituting inquiries there be pe mitted a perusal of the letter I had wnt- tea to the manager that morning.Whe ther they would believe that I had gone north 1 desired they should suppose, as dificult to say: but in either case They would be almost certein to have all the southern seaports watched.I fancied, rIeEy un § 3 Es 13 g j i i = Hs 3 Hi & \u2019 atk) 1e i fle ii 553 ?i i ! i 3 À in Southampton | Murghy & Oo.154 1 sen , nor had I troubled to enquire if the vessel carried her full complement.The saloon was situated right aft in the boat, the skipper had his calin next to the chart room on the hurricane deck, and the offi: cers theirs on either mde of the engine room, in the alley wavs below.My guar said previously\u2014-were as roomy.as | have tard previously\u2014were as roomy and comfortable as a man could expect for the pas sage money par\u2019 and when 1 had made friends with the cook and his mate | knew 1 should get through the voyage mm comparative comfort.\u2019 At this point I am Broudt tn the nar ration of the most uneannv portion of my story: a coincidence mo strange that at seems almost impossible t% can he true, and one for which T have never been able, in any way, to account.Yet, strange as may appear, it must he told: and that it 18 trne have 1 not the beat and sweetest evidence any man could desire in the world?It came about in this wav, In the middle of the first afternoon, as already described, T was sitting smoking on the fore hatch, and at the same time talking to the chief steward.He had been to sea.so he told me, since he was quite a lad, awd, as I soon discovered, had seen some strange adventures in almost every part of the globe.It soon turned out, as is gen: erally the way, that | knew several men with whom he was acquainted, and in a few minutes we were upon the most friendly terms.From the sea our comverm- tion changed to China, and in illustration of the character of the waterside people of the peculiar country mv companion nar rated a story about a shipmate who had put off in a sampan to board his boat ving n Hong Korg harbour, and had never been seen or heard of agun.\u201cIt was a queer thing,\u201d be said impres- arvely,as he shook the ashes out of his pipe and re-charged it.\u2018\u2018as quere a thmg a ever à man heard of.I spent the evening with the chap myself, and before we eaid \u2018 - bve\u2019 we arranged to go vp to Happy Valley the Sunday morning following.he never turned up, nor have | ever se cyves on him from that time to this.Whether he was the sampan\u2019s crew, or whether he fell overboard and was drowned in the harbour.don't suppose will ever be known.\u201d \u2018A very strange thing,\u201d I raid.as bravely as I could, and instantly thought of the bond I bad in common wath that sampan'e crew.7 \u201cAye, strange; ver: strange,\u201d replied the steward, shaking bis head solemnly: \u2018\u2019but there's many grange Suge done nowadays.Look at these murders that have been gomg on in London lately.I reckon it would be a wise men as could put an explanation on them.\u201d my blood seemed to rush to my head.and my hoary Dor à cond mood mil.1 moments before I found my voice, and then I .8 mnocently as possible: \u2018 are certainly peculiar, are thev not?Have you eny to for Thin was plainly à question to tis taste, and it soon became evident thet be had discussed the subject in all its bearings on several occasions before.fen Smee usilire \u201cbef et myself q ore if be had detected me in cond tell him better then botima was?\u201cAnd the third\u2014well.he these rich Trade Sale important Auctien Sale 18 Thoroughbred Horses \u2014THK PROPERTY Or\u2014 - JAMES P.DAWES.Esq.(who finds that be oannot devote the ngoewsary time 10 matters pertaining to the Turf) all be gold by pulilic auction, positively with out reserve, at \u2018\u201c Maplewood \u201d Farm, Lachine.ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, mth JULY, \u2018 \"AT 3 b'CLOCK.The sale will include the well known Hace Horves, Cb.4.(mp) RE Ruse, 6.M SLEEPY This sire 16 the fastest io America;jii QG BHANTY KELLY a per addle Horse and beautiful Juinper, B.M.ACOOTA by Redfeliow, Winner of this year's Queen s Plate.And Several other valuable Saddie Horses 2 yoar olds; 3 yoar vids and upwards.\u2014 A Ls0\u2014 2 Celebrated Stallions SIR LAWRENOR, by Imp.Sir Modred.VAN ANTWERP.by Lup.Esher.3 YOUNG 3-4 BED CARRIAGE and SADDLE HORSES, £4 Catalogues may be had from the undersigned Ine 6 WALTER M.KEARNN, Auctioneer STEWART & \"HERBERT'S SALES.STEWART sua À Victoria Auction Booms, HERBERT 320 ST.JAMES ST.Our Weekly Sale of Household Furniture and Effecte consisting of Pianos, Bedroom and Parlor Kets, Dining Tubles and Chairs, Sideboards, Folding edn, Wire Npriugs, Mattresses, Carpets, Wardrobes, Pictures, (rockery, Stoves and Kitchen Utensils, \u2014 AlNO 8.May Billiard Table, Office Desks, Camera, Type Writer and Desk, Bicycles, Ete., Ete., \u2014ON\u2014 Thursday, July .6th, AT 130 P.M.STEWART & HERBERT, 1538 Auctioneers.CANADA.) Province of Quebec, - District of Arthabaska.} in ihe Superior Gun.No.Ji The 17th Day of June.1899.Present the Hou.P.A.Choquette, J 5.CC.in chambers, In re LA FONDERIE de DRUMMONDVILLE, insolvent THE McLAUGHLIN CARRIAGE Co., Creditor, & F.E.ROBLLLARD & AL, Joint Liquidator, Petitioner.Having seen the Joint Liquidator's petition, sald petlilfuii is granted.It is consequently ordered that the creditors of the said company.Insolvent, to file in their claims duly attested into the hands of the said Joint Liqutdator, at their office at Drummond- ville, (nthe district of Artbehaska, from hin day till the Teuth day of July wext, notice of suid order being first !mmediately published durin, two weeks in the Montreal Star, a newspaper publish.in the City apd IWstrict of Montreal, d in the \u201cL'Echo des Boin Francs\u201d a newspaper published in Victoriaville, tn the said District of Arthabaskaville.Ek rd 144sniy12 BERNIER & LAURIER, P.8.C.LEGAL CARDS DAVIDSON & CLAY,| BARRISTERS, ETC.Commissioners for Provinces and Newfoundland.LONDON & LANCASHIRE BUILDING, St.James Street.10411 PEERA DavIDEON.BAMUEL CLAY.McGibbon,Casgrain, Byan & Mitchel | rristors.Seliciters.Ete.' CANAPA LIFE BUILDING.MONTREAL, R.D.MoGibbou, 1).0.Th.Chase Gasgrain.QU, MP Victor E Michel\u2019.Peroy C.Ryan.F.dousrd Burveyer.1974 O\u2019KEEFFE\u2019S Liquid Extract of Malt REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION for account of ESTATE WM REED.Nos.120-122 Ryde Nt.NEAR CHARLEVOIX 47.Point St.Charles Lot 60 x 80 contains brick encased sture and dwelling on half the lot with stable and sheds In re For Absolute So Witheut Reserv Also fine stone block of houses corner of MONTROBE and ARGYLE AVENUES WESTMOUNT.to be suld separate or \u2018en bloc\u201d linmediate occupation can be hal Of 4851 and 44% Montrose ave We wish to draw apeclal attention to 4351 which in the corner of Argyle wy.and at the sent time unoccupied Keys can be from the undersigned SALE at our rooms 1821-1822 Notre Dame st.Thursday Morning, July 6th, AT 11 OCLOCK.M HICKS & oO | Auch ners, JOHN JAMES BROWNE & SON Real Estuto Agents.ne sad AT PRIVATE SALE.We are now offering at private rale à choice selection of Turkish Rugs, Stripes and Baghdad Portieres, AT VERY LOW PRICES to clear the consignment.Goods on view at our rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame Street ifi-st floor), M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.Carpers, Palace 1523 MARCOTTE BROS.\u2019 SALES.Trade Sale We will sell at our rooms, on Wednesday, ! 5th July, without reserve, and in lots to | the trade, a bankrupt stock of dry goods, Tweeds, Meltons, Beavers, Cottonades, .Corsets, Neckties, Collars, Suspen ders, Canvas, Linings, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Lace, Embroldery, Fine Cashmeres and Drees Goods, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, linens, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing.etc.Also, a large quantity of Men's Rubber Coats and other Merchandise.Sale at 10 am.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.153 2 STEAMSHIPS.MONEY TO LEND On city property and improved farms at low rates and on very desirnble terms.CREDIT FONCIER F.C, 30 Bt.James St 151% ty Gmos eed FREE TO MEN.For nursing motbers ALLAN LINB Se O'Keefe\u2019's Liquid Ex - ROYAL MAIL sTEAMERS._ =F ; tract of Malt is unewr- Liverpool Steamer Meotrealy a - .ue = £3 June Laurentian 8 J 1 We bave received a 29 June Numidian 15 July great many letters from 6 July Caltfomisn July leading dectors bearing 13 July Tainui 27 July i .au July Parisia 3 ust testimony te this.By \u2018 The pew Twin Sore N.S.Bavarian all - + aiding digestion and rom Liverpoo an pt.Xl.supplying extra moarish- tmrn tickets sf Fr oot rates.Arce Carn, ment it increases the Ly 1 rondes rdenderry $35 = flow of milk and builds = Gla ow or.Bellas, $1240 and Bisse : ther strength.\u2018 a up the mo * b Midship salons, iows promenade decka, electrie Price 25c.per 16 ounes liphes hromghaut No double sealing in saloon.bottle: joe.per dogem lasxow.Derry and Now York 16e allowed for empty 23 June .Mtate of Nebraska.July tiles when returned, 7 July.\u2026Mongolian .21 Jul Refuse all subatitutes Gable ease Te: rm 090.Second said te be just es good.> bin.Fo 1 ore.1.00 Steernge to W.LLOYD WOOD, Wholesale Druggiet, For treight, passage or further | ormation apply Lo General Agent.TORONTO B.8 A.ALLAN, Montreal.Boston or Phils.in 156 1 DOMINION LINE.,Ç ROYAL MAIL NTEAMSHIPS, J LIVERPOOL SERVICE, via Lond .MADE ME A MAN From Motos\u201d rom Gs y AJA TABLETS poRITIVRL & | ALL N .pm , 6 p.m.New Fangiand Jey 5, 8m ; ., m.BATES OF PASSAGE.Cabin 85000 and upwards ngle.to steamer and berth: second cebim, 85.00 and OX.acoording to steamer Ajax Seerage- To Liverpool, .london, Queenstown, thossands an you.Belfast and U 3 40 to $35.00, according te onch case or à ee STS ni ee furnished fe cies promenade 1 sis phges teal.ietment: decks.For further information apply to say agent of the = = Com or to \u2018AJAX REMEDY co.7 1 AVID TORBANCE & CO.19 St.Sacritment St.General Agents.Por sale in Montreal by Mr.Jobn T.Lyons, cor, Craix Montreal.saut and Bleury streets, and B.E McGale 2323 Notre Dame Street.85%need .NORTH GERMAN LLOYD PAST EXPRESS SERVICE, CHERBOURG, SOUTH ANFTON, BREMEN.| .° Salling as 10 a.m.! ire rotection Labs.July 11 Trave \u2018 ! .*P, R.Laitpold *\u201d 18 Lahn.; | Haye your factories and stores fitted up Twin- Expres Stenmers.A mith fhe Hibbard Automatio Fire SOUTMAMPTON, BREMEN.; prinklers.an ve insurance ra Twin Sere astengs s | uced.All equipments will meet the ve To er 13, JOAM & approval of the Insurance Underwriters, \u201cThursday.July 27 {9 AN if Degtimatos and further information wil 2 Teumedèy, Aague 3, 8's m, GIBRALTAR.NAPLES, Gi - JAMES ATCHERON.alla wae toed aly 33 Bloury Mrest Wms .| Alle Avg.10 Kaiser Wes.Ang.5 | Seale wenn 1 D6 OBLAICNS à CO, 3 Bewiing Green, ° ] W.BENAY, SOLE AGENT For Montreal.¢ 116 86.Peter 8 19644 3 .HAMBURG-AMERICAN TWIN $ REW EXPRESS LINE.NEW YORK- PARIS LONDON \u2014_HAMBI RG.~ TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER AKKHVICÉ + MEW YORK\u2014LONDON_PARIS- HAMBURG i Also New York- Hamburg director rte.in HAMBURG.AM ERICAN Ling, 47 Érosdway x.Y.Or JAMES THOM, Genern! Agent, 44 M Francais Xavier 86, W.H.HENRY, 116 M.WY @t., Montreal.EPPS'S COCOA $ Og | 4 The Baily Star.GRAMAM & OO, Proprietors.169 and 166 8t James Street.TP TY STAR sat ce any past of the Unit anata.ce, ai 8 a year es fer wx and 9ec for three We beilove the arculstion of THE STAR %acess ihe sembinad [ave of al ihe othee Brat sve = = lhe aity © outrett.Agents for French are Moure Mayence, Favre & Cie.Rue Ge le Orange Mataliore, 14, Paria, Toronto, a.tative for advestis- ng for he MONTRHAL STAR, rier, 0 King st west.vw.# Ce CIRCULATION \u2014Or TNS\u2014 Daily and Wookly Star FOR WEEK ENDING July 1st, 1899, Monday.80,286 Tuesday.pouses seen ser eme ssesnante 50,248 Wednesday 0000000000 , 238 .80,273 Baturday 0.DOM DAY 255,550 Present Average: DAILY, for week ending July ist.51,112 Last wo.103,86 7 Average Circulation et the STAR Last Week.8 From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more less ephemeral.or TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1800 THE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS.The Daily Star is sent to summer resorts and summer residences addressed to indi viduals at thirty centa a month.Persons visiting New York and other American a- ties may have the Star addressed to them for as short a period as one week.Sub scriptions may be pmad at 185 St.James street, or at the Star Branch Office.No.1, corner Peel and Et.Catherine streets.ARE FREE INSTITUTIONS SAFE ?Political corruption begins in the br- bery of constituencies by public works, and of individuals by personal favours it goes on t, the spending of tens thousands of dollars iu persuading men to sall for spot cash their integrity.thew political manhood and their voice?in the welfare of the country.Other thousands are spent to degrade men Into victims of drunkenness, and to brin shame into their homes.Political frau goes on from @errymandenng to crooked voters\u2019 lists, and from that to personating.hallot stuffing and ballot stealing, agam at an expense of tens of thousands of dollars.The bye-lec- tione in Ontamo reveal the ominous fac,\u2019 that the tide of corruption and \u201c\u2019fravd is still rieing.We have no longer isolated instances, we have wide-spread wystematic agencies for corruption and frand.The foregoing 1s a quotation from a well known Camadian Journel; and we venture the assertion that if nine men out of ten were asked to name its politics on the evidence alone of the above excerpt, they would pronounce it \u2018\u201cConservatve.\u201d Yet it 1s a Liberal newspaper, and, not only that, its proprietor 14 a liberal member of Par Jinment.It 14 true that he does mot come from the scathangly arraigned Province ot Ontamo, end it 1s also true that he has shown himself to possens some political independence.Put for all that he 1s a Liberal, was elected as a L.beral, votes, except on very rare occasions\u2014such as the as tounding refusal of the (Government to permit Sir Hibbert Tupper leave to prove his Yukon charges \u2014 with the Liberal party.Mis name »s Mr.R.L.Richardson, M.P,, and his pep © is, of course, the Winaipeg Tribune.When expressions of this kind are wrung from Liberal journals\u2014the personel organs of liberal memberw of Partiament- wg province.It im dificult to permuade a free people that their free institutions are in danger.There » no standing army to overawe them; they can use upon their political horizon no deepat with tronpers at pH «if a, i ith : 2 LE | 11 ç F gs I: EF : ft i 1 | a + weal on election with impunity, why should it have say weak sentimentalky about ssobicg the approval of the people?! If a Govornenent were ko send arvoed soldiers to the polling Booths to prevent whole classes of voters from getting in et all we should think that % wes fame for a revalution; but je not the result the emme end the won eff deepotic and dangaroum whem the Government perty puts (te otenbares inside the polhng booths to cancel the ballots of dusees in the community thet degw to vote agains: it and to forge as many favourable bodlots as it deems Decomsary! \u2018AUG THE MACHINE FOR ME\u2019 It bas long been daimed by the Con.eervauives that a gang of Liberal workers were going from comstituency to constite- ency in Ontario in boih Dominion and l\u2019ro- vincial by elections, eixleavouring to oor rupt the electors and carry the elections by fraul.This perambulating organization hae been popularly known as \u201cthe ma: dupe,\u201d and 1m the rural d:etriots it has boen called the \u201cthreehing machine,\u201d bocause just ee a threshing machine goes from one famna to apother, eo the Liberu \u201cmachine\u2019\u2019 goes froma one con stituency to another.On the evening of January 12, when the | news reached Toronto that the Liberal candidate had won the West Elgin elec \u2018tion, W.TR.Preston, the wellknown Liberal organizer, sent a telegram to the Liberal candidate which contaimed the following words: TORONTO, Jan.12, 1809.To Donald Macmeh, St.Thomas, Ont.Hug the machine for me.W.T R.PRESTON, Mr.Macnmish was mystified by the telegram.le did vot nnderstand at the time that Mr.Preston wished him to embrace the strangera who had come in from outside to help him in the electron.Nor did he know until afterward how much the strangers had helped him, but the other day he told the public in his signed confession regarding the frauds in West Fi- gin, how \u2018\u2019the machine\u201d warked in his constituency, bribing electors, personating voters and stuffing ballot boxes.There 13 now no doubt about the methods of \u2018the machine.\u201d The question is, who sent these strangers into Wen Elgin to steal the election, who paid them for their nefarious work, and who supplied the money with which electors were bribed?W.T.R.Preston, who has been sent to Europe as an immigration agent by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and has been writing letters from Finland to the Torodie Gicbe, should be called home and asked to explain in court all he knows about \u201cthe machine.\u201d : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018THE WHITE PLAGUE\u201d The too common impremsion that Parliament is à politucel play ground 1s dispelled from time to time by such discussions se that ratroduced the other day by De.Rod- dack when he performed a valuable public duty by ringing an alarm bell over the amd crent, though always present, peril of the \u201cwhite plague.\u201d Canade 12 Dot 3 any es pecial way afflicted by tuberculosis \u2014 the sources of some of the Siftonian streams of 1mmgration which are flowing without any attempt at filtering mto this country are much worse; \u2014but it 18 one of the deadliest enemses of the hwmnan race the wor.d over.and we are not panic-stricken, but only prudent, when we take the fullest posable precautions against its spread.Tes- tamony from an authority hke Dr.Roddick on the subject \u2014testynony which leaves no doubt whatever that the various Canadian Governments are woefully neglecting their duties with regard to th'a matter\u2014shoudd resu't an immediate action.Consumptives could, at least, be strained out of the inflowing wnemgrants for whom we are paying a fancy price.Laws.could be passed making the necessity of reporting cases of tutrerculons more amperative, end \u2014as Dr.Roddick suggested\u2014forbidding the employment of consumptives in large es tablisbments in close contact with the other empioyes.One great acurce of the disease 5, of course, the milk of diseased cettie.This goes into the wick room and the nur sery, where it finds victims with very little power of remstance, and the result cannot be other than deadly.It is significant and elarming that eeversl of the speakers m Friday's debate stated that the byres of city maik men were found to bé much fuller of cattle with tuberculosis than those in the country.This not ocoly daowe the direct effects of a lack of pure air, but ety phugizes the danger that city people perpetually run from à Jaxiy mapected maik can.Pure amik from healthy cows would send the desth rate in à large city doww in™ SUIPTISNG manner.; Dr.Roddick's tienely protest should cer tainly ¥ead to some action by the various Governments concerned.What power is not vested in the Government et Ottawa must be possessed by the Goveroment at Quebec, or by that in the City Hall.Between them, they have enough power to prevent the importation of diseased cattle, and to provide for the proper testing of ali domestic ecaltle tubercuiowis, a thorough inepection of tbe home conditions of ail cattle whose milk is sold, and the best poambie treatment of the dissem © dy with a view ww prevent contagion.\u2014\u2014 * Fo \u2018 C0 After reading the many specie charges made by Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper against the Yukon administration it is Government seeks, nay almost begs for an investigation.But it first asks for the charge.\u201d em FOUR DEAD IN RUIN Ce Monday\u2019s Fire in Chicage Believed to | i | vi il + | au a; TEN a AR it THE MONTREAL THE TWO BANK SNEAKS Detectives Are Convinced They Were Plotting a Robbery.Career of Billy Maher Who Gave His Name as Howard When Arrested.received at the detectives\u2019 npwercu reel Pi v compamoo ° \u201cWelly\u201d Connors, who gave his name Howard\u2014both of whom were arres some time ago Hd Detective Su KL 1s no Jess than Billy Maher, a noted sneak thief, and aleo a fair safe blower.There seems to be po doubt now that a plan had been drafted by Connors and Maher for & heavy bank , had 1) not been shadowed at the proper time caught speaking from one bank to the other, another robbery Xk ought News was headquarters yesterday mysterious such as that of the Merchants Ban) have been & subject for investigation by the detectives.The record of \u201cWally\u201d Connors is well it already to known, and the summary of bliahed in the Star is enough ow dangerous a character he 1sow 'WALLY\u2019' CONNORS, The \u2018Society Man\u2019 of the Bank Sneaking Company, Arrested a Few Days Ago in Montreal.As to Billy Maher, it is said he was long a rompanion of Max Shinborn, famous in police aunalg for his bank robberies, and.who is now believed to be in custody.This may account for the \u201cold man\u2019 choosing a new partner in the person of Connors.The letter hinta of Maher's record in the early 60's as a man above criticism, and goes on to say that be pleaded guilty.in 1895 to having robbed a post office in New Hampshire, and was sentenced to a term of two and a half years in Concord.He {hen gave his name as Dunham, while here, said it was J Howard, which some of the detectives to think he might be D.J.Howard alias Killoran, who 1s also known to the craft.Scattered through the records in posseæion of Chief Carpenter are various notices, of complicity in crime, ich shows Maher's versatility.His photograph exhibits him as a respectable elderly gentleman, who might taken for a retired bank director.while Connors in price evening dress, and carefully trimmed beard looks the society nan to a jot.BILLY MAHER, The \u2018Retired Bank Director,\u2019 Senior Member of the Firm.Confronted with the presence of two such men, Montreal's wealthy banks would have given a note of warning if they could, as scarcely any appliance is safe against the tried professional, as so far as tricks are concerned, whet bank clerk could match the highly ued knavery of a man of threescore?It is all the more to be pitied that no stronger charge than vagrancy could be laid against the air, a thus having committed no overt reach of the laws they cannot probably be held much longer.The only harm they have suffered so far is the incressed pub- heity given to their exploits.If anything a professional detests it ig this, and it Liberated they may make hasty steps for pastures new.HE LOST HIS WIFE.A Peculiar Disappearance Reported to the Police A profier dissppearance was reported to No.police station last evening by Mr.W.Briggs, of Farm street, who mated tha while proceading aloog MeCord street with his wile 2bout one o'clock yesterduy after- moon the latter myeteriously di from him just as 8t.Ana's wes = e has yet been unable to locate ne THIS DATE 80 YEARS AGO.(From the Star Fyies ter July, 1800.) Rev.Mr, Sullivan, of Chicago, late of fr.George's > preaches in Btephen\u2019s Church, Haymarket Square.News states that th nest shipe lee watornd $- v 8 arrived to-day.Pierre, of akin * oo us oe Th wed 7 Re - 2 DIE to , DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1809.iS À BANKERS DEATH, Mr.J.Penfold, Local Manager of the Bank of British North America.News Also Received of the Demise in South Africa of Mr.J.W.Smythe.At four o'clock yesterday afternoon.Mr.Jeffrey Penfoid, local ménager of the Bank British North America, passéd sway ot his residence, No.bls Clarke avenue, Westmount.Mr.Penfold was reckoned the oldest tmnkers in the Do- ving been engaged in that busi- aes pearly hail a century.He wes porn?in Folkestone, England, sixty-five youre ago, and coume to Canada a 1d, and entered the service of the Bank of British North America in this city bn 155.After remaining here for some time he was transferred on different ococastons, to the branch banks et Quebec, Halifax, and Kingston, being branch manager wu! each of the two latter.He was appointed manager at Kingston in 1869, Halifax in 1873, and in Montreal in 1879, which position he has aince held.The deceased gentleman was married, and leaves a family of seven, five daughters and two sons.The funeral, which is private, will take place to-morrow from the deceased's residence to the Protestant cem- otary.Mr.Penfold was Hl a comparatively short t#me.he having been taken sick but a week ago.DEATH OF MR.J.W.SMYTHE.Word has been recetved from Cape Colony.South Africa, ennouncing the death of Mr.Johm W.Smythe.Mr.Smythe was for many years commected with the Standard Life Assurance Company in this cy.having left here In 1596 for South Africa, taking up his home st Port EMza- beth, Cape Colony.Mr.Smythe was a victim of asthma, and he found that the climate here did not agrees with him, and # was with this in view that he made the change.His deeth was the result of an attack of bronchitis and ocourred cn the evening of June 8.Mr.Smythe entered the services of the ftandard Idfe Assurance Company here in Montreal, in 1854.The Eastem Province Herald, of Pont Elizabeth, (ape Colony, in ie issue of June 5 had ihe following m reference to Mr.Bmythe: \u201cjt ts with deep regret that we have to announce the death of Mr.John Wesley Smythe of the local brench of the Standard Life Assurance Company.who, during his three years\u2019 occupation of the post, made Mmseif highly populmr.Ths sad event took place on Friday evening, at his residence, 19 diavelock street, from congemtion of the lungs.Ho leaves a widow.son and daughter.His son, Mr.J.W.Smythe, manager of the Asg'e Assurance and Trust Company, im Johannesburg, arrived !n time for the funeral, which took place yesterday afternoon.and wae attended by a large number of friends.We tender our sincere sympathy with the widow and family in their sad bereavement.\u201d Ptr MR.W.J.WHITE RETURNS.T FR He Discusses the Attacks on President Loubet.Mr.W.J.White, Q.C., of the legal firm of Messrs.White, O'Halloran and Buchanan, returned yesterday on the R.M.8.Dominign from a visit to England and France/ During his absence abroad Mr.Whit iMted France, where he was an eve.witness of the assault on the President of the Republic, having reached the race course at Auteuil snme five minutes before the arrival of President Lou- det.Mr.White says that account of the disturbance was greatly exaggerated, the affair not being as serious as certain newspapers made it out to be.The incident might have been prevented altogether if the officers had been a little more energetic.Mr.White also visited Longchamps, where Le Grand Prix was run, and he says it struck hum as something curious that the French Government should have found it necessary to call out 30,000 troops to safeguard the President.While in London Mr.White attended a reception given by Lord Strathoone at his town house.His lordship, he says, fs in better health than when he was last in Canada.On the way home Dominion Dav was celebrated on board the boat.A paper called the Dominion Times was published, and a patriotic concert given There were also sports and games.EO The firet excursion of the season will take place to-morrow, Wednesday.The steamer Duchess of York wii) leave for Sherringham Park at half past eight in the morning.On this account there wili be no meeting of the committee to-morrow afternoon.Thousende of sick and suffer HW GET Ë AS IN THE CIVIL COURTS, The Court of Review Judgment re Hutchison Street Damages Awarded a Motorman for the Loss of Both Legs.The Court of Review, presided over Acting Chief Justice Mr M.M.Test, Messrs.Justices Gti! and Doherty, ton, petitioner, and Hon.L R.Mamson, al., opposants, and Hatton, contestant intervenant.This case arose out of the attempted\u2019 by the sheriff at the instance of the vor, of lots 7, U1, 3 ami 37 of cadastral 4 M.Lawrence Ward.Nos.1 a j*re portions of lent shown on the @b- division plan of sald bot 4, anû made under art.UT C.C.and regisy the îlet October, 1891, as being part projected strest called Hutchison st No.11 commences at Prince Arthur s and runs south-east toward Bherbr street, in front of sub-diviston lots If 13, 15 and part of 16 of tot 43, which are ated on the south-west side of Hutcjison street, and belong to the testamentar] ecutors and trustees of the late Hon.Jos.Masson, the opposants in this case.B division lot 30 commences also at Ffince Arthur street, but rune north-west towards the mountain tn front of lots 31, 33, 31 and 34, also belonging to the opposants sffuat- ed on the north-east side of sald Hutchi- son et, and also In front of lots 35.bé, F7 and 23, also belonging to opposants and situated an the south -west side of sald mreet, opposite the st mentioned lots.Mr.Hatton opposed the sale, and his in- terventton was declared effective and the tte, fntervenaut Hatton contesting their opposition, is whether the latter has a right to bring sald lots to sale and to sell them free of any servitude in favour of opposants.The land in question wes sold by Froth- ingham estate to Thomson, who in tum sold portions to other parties.The fences dividing the property were taken down, and the street opened up, the sewer made, and the sidewalk laid.The opposition rractically asks thet the lots be wold subject to a servitude.The Acting Chief Justice oonciuded hs very elaborate remarks by stating : \u201cI am in favour of confirming the judgment for the reasons given, but my cl- leagues are for confirming it solely on anther ground raised by the Intervenant, as to whether the opposants can fyle en opposition at all to secure the servitude they claim.Art.69 (old) and TX (new) C.P., says : \u2018Oppositions to secure charges are not necessary and cannot be received for the purpose of securing servitudes.\u2019 And Art 700 (old) and 781 (new) declares property from servitudes with which the moveable is charged.\u201d In this case the opposition, as a'ready stated.alleges the existence of a servitude, and asks that the lots be sold subject to it.Of course ! concur in the judgment now rendered as far as it goes, but, as already intimated, my opinion would be to dismiss the opposition on the grounds given by Mr.Justice Davidson in the first court, and thus determine finally.as far as this court is concerned, that these lote do not belong to the city and have not become public property.and that Mr.Hatton is entitled to sell them In satisfaction of his claim.\u201d Gill and Doherty, J.J.concurred in the confirmation of the judgment, but reserved the recourse of opposants.The Court of Review has also rendered the following judgments: John K.Kerr vs.the Sherbrooke cet Railway Company.The plaintiff \u2018was awarded $4.750 damages for the b ing of both of his legs in a collision between electric cars between Iennoxville {and Sherbrooke.The plaintiff was actif as a motorman of one of the cars an{ the jury found that the collision had [been caused by the negligence of the comgpny's employe in charge of the other car fhich struck that under control of plæntift.Judgment confirmed.The Wilson Company vs.Joseph fousl- neau, action for $817.43 en a contrag for the supply of wood.Judgment confimed.Dame Olympe Eugene Chanteloup Rt vir vs John Napier Fulton.This was =m action for the rendering of an account The defendant pleaded\u2019 that he had ajvays been prepared to render account agl he produced the account.The action] was maintained in the Superior Court.judgment reversed, Mr.Justice Loranger] dissenting.Chas.C.Roulllard vs.the City of Jont.real.Action for damages for the bMeak- ing of one of the thumbs of the pigntift by his falling - on Bt.Gabriel = on December 8, 1897.Judgment dismfsing notion was confirmed as the plaintiff lq easily have avoided walking on the) por- tien of the sidewalk which was cofered with à slight coating of ice, which Jooss his fall.Adeline Charron vs.J.B.Tourargeas, L.Dansereau, tiers-saisie et Jos.F.fhar- tier.opposant.Opposant claimed Chjitels seised in the bands of tieru-saisie on à desd of sale from the tiers-saisie to the pppo- sant which deed pia tiff eontesthd as fraudulent, which charge was denled The deed of sale was declared fraudulen} and tending to place the goods of the tiers.saisie beyond the reach of his eredtors.The oppositon was dismissed.Judgment confirmed.Alex.Lausiere ve.Campagaie d'assurance du feu de Ia parviswe de la Bele du Febyre.Judgment confirthed.P.X.Rooan ait Bastien vs.Cofpore- tion @t.Vinoent de Paul Judgmest reversed.SUPERIOR COURT.Mr.Justice Chariand Joyce vs Gardiner ot al.Judgment in favour of the plain.Uff for $150 damages and $60 for two quarters of rent du.under lease of a store in Cote street, which defen éants had rented from plaintiff for & company to be known as the Canadian Food Supply Company.Walker ot a) ve Ross.The plaintifts are joint liquidators of the XKensingtem Land Company, in voluntary .to succeed defendant shd they for the transfer of books, papers, and affects delonains to the Cowspamg.The @afend.ant M his defence askéd for $81, 07.4 alleg- od to be Gue dim.The petition mking for the transfer Was granted.ee ._ qd [ Bry Clossing of Toe Costes \"ig a specialty with ourselves.We retarn the costume to you just as and besutifel on when it ne ser x es pra=prt amp pape\" a sesue now between the Masson estate and |! that, \u2018A sheriff's.sale does not discharge \u2018came from your dressmmker.1 - 3 if = | ioe FEE CREA Vn EL pr re CC AND AMUSEMENTS NY I as tt NI Nar pst SUMMER GARDEN, (Cor.8t.Catherine West and Wood Avenue), WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 3rd.THE BEST BILL OF THE SEASON-SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS.\u2018 ft.ak - MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS WELSON, GLINSKRET] and LEMUXIO In their Great oly\u2019 Acrobetss sad = Bar Co a.MARTINETTI & GROSS, French Woveity Musical Artists, something em- rely new and Dovel Performance Every Evea- mg at.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 8.30 Maiînees Wednesdays and sSaturdays at.3.30 POV VIII PIII YI hidden ideddsd hells lesssesslssdasd a SOHMER PARK.COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.GEMS FROM EL CAPITAN.HEAR THE GIPSY BAND, ALL FOR TEN CENTS.Children tnelnding ridv on Uarcuml 5 ets.To Shoot the Rapids Take the 8 a.m.G.T.R.Train, venture Station, to connect pt Lachine with Str.Chateau- puay 1587 The Convalescent Home AT MURRAY BAY, Will Open en MONDAY, JULY 3rd.Al teations must be made to Mrs.Webster, 1709 ester street, between the hours of 8.30 jond 10a.m.and 7 and 830 p.m.144 12 The Danger Season.An Appeal to the Suffering and Diseased.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound : The Great Deliverer and : Rescuer Cures Even at the Eleventh Hour.\u2014 | « At this time we desire earnestly to ap 1 to men and women who are ailing and in a low condition of health.There are thousands of mck people\u2014 appointed and now elmost hopeless\u2014 ho have ceased to think of their dan- er, imagining they are incurable because air doctors have failed and the vast varieties of medisines they bave have produced no good results.Courage once more, suffering brothers and sisters! 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Freedom from disemse end suffering, and a new and happy Life will be your portion if you have faith enough to make trial of that life giver and disease banieher, Faine's Celery Compound, that has in the past rescued so many from the ve.If Providence and our advice shouid 1n- spire you that there is fe in Paine's Celery Compound, your efforts must he rompt and During the present bested term of summer.it is perilous to n your ach pains and sufferings.Ta and wital neglect for ome day ma; remit in death.\" you \u2018suffer from nervous prostration, liver disease, kidne rheumetimn, neu 1a, headache, 1mpure blood end digestive troubles you should derive instant inspuration from the arm: of men and women of the best families of Canada who bave given their written testimony in favour of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, and be further encouraged by the recommendations of the most emineut medical men who p Paine\u2019s Celery Co und regularly.With such testamony and the irfdorsation of medical men, is 1t wise or prudent to neglect the use of earth's best medicine?He or she who refuses hfe and health is surely worse than a skeptic.Bear mn mind that Paine\u2019s Celery Compound cures even at the eleventh bour.\u2019 154 1 Oock\u2019s Cotton Root Ocmpound Je successfully used month) over 000 es.ate , effectual.Lad os ask our at for 's Cotton Bost fod ke DO 7, a8 all Mixztures, pills and box; Ni ry recs st per on a : A ro! À r .on date Fosipt caries SE NES MT n * Tend 3 501d od recom wal o Draggists ia Cansde.B.M.MoGais, 8138 Notre Dame st, Montreal HIS FOOT CUT OFF.Painful Accident to Mr.A.Globensky, at Beloell.B 7.friends of Me.A.KE.J estate tor, No.wil leam with regret of tia and pitel in the amivula tient wae doing well at noon yea + THEIL 0.G.T./ To the edited of the tar: \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 And PROF.GEO.O.MARSHALL\u2019S Select Orchestra.complaint, dyspepsia, | - Orchard on 8.40 LEVITT & NEVELLO, Greatust Double J ling and Senenlisnal Ast io the orld.TROUBADOUR TRIO, Lonvert Sketch, Nedleys, Warbire, Cvon Songs, etc.Artistic CN - PRICES AUPFUTQTATRE 180 Matinees, 10¢° a > extn soc Boxes, #1.00 Puvars Boxes 93.00 1838 NOTICE.IN LEIPZIG : tor the Wholesale and Retail Trade will commence Sunday, 27th of August, and cease Sunday, 17th of September.her Pair powever will not commen of September.The atr-Exchange for the Leather Industry will be held on the same day from 5 & 7 v'eluua frig A the Hall of the '* Keus Boise.\u201d* Leiprlg, 13th of June 1880.THE COUNCIL OF TBE CITY OF LEIPZIG, 154 2 DR.GEORGE.H.L.PUTNAM Real Estate, MORTGAGE LOANS.VALUATIONS TEMPLE BUILDING, (Firet Floor.) Telephone Main 3390 vitre Dr.H.J.Brodeur, APECIALIST, OF PARIS SKIN, BLOOD-POISON, SCALP, and Genito-Urinary Diseases Aene, ecsome, psoriasis, pimpies, dandruff Rai Bladder and kidney focason, oystitus, aus ¥ sper; sexual weskuess, sur eus BAIR molrg, warts, birth -marks troyed permanently without pain by elsetrolyais at \\ to13 L pu a?_ am - .Bam Sundae.à ta à Xo oli Fol se 1 CANADIAN PACIFIC Excursion Rates to North Paeific Coast 80 Fi (ond going daily until July Sth, 1809.Fina! lfroit: Returning gotll Rept.4th, {noo.Above valid by all direct routes, via Chicago, Sault See.Marie or Port Arthur, Via Lake Route, $4 one way and $0.00 Return Trip additions].ontreal and Portland Senside Service.leave Momirea 9.00 a.m.and warm Arrive Portland 7.40 p.m.and 18.05 h.m.+ Daily.Other trains w are ; Parlor Car leaves ior Portiand and Old Orchard.® am dally reek Sunday.Through eeper leaves for Portland and (id Orchard 8°00 p.m.daily.Through Sieeper to Gt, Andrews, N.B., leaves Fridave at 8 until Sept.1, 1509 hristian mm.ay .eaver Annual Convention.Detroit Price , $15.00 KXCURSION From Montreal te Detroit and rejurs.Tickets good going July 8rd to th inclusive Goel returning unt) July 15th 1880.oa By teponiting ticket with Joint Agent of Detroii Terminal lines on or before July 12th, and pe: tol fee of fifty cents, An extension of return limit to leave Detroit tn sud iucluding August 15h may .à Tel h Office 129 Es NERERT Noxt Post Ole).RAILWA GRAND TRUNK 5ÿs1e ss CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR ANNUAL CONVENTION.$15.00 : DETROIT and Return, Tickets good going July 3rd Lo Ota inelasive.(oof returnpiag until Say 15th, 1600.\u2018 oar By depositing Ticket with Joint Ageot of Detroit Term 10a] linen on or before July 13th, and fn ment of fee of DO cents, an extension of retura Fimitt to leave Detroit to sud including August 166h méy be secuired.Montreal, Portiand, Old Orchard, | Benside Service.Leave Montreal 8.00 a.m.and *8.45 p.m.Arrive Portland 5.456 p.m.40 a.Arrive Old Orchard 6°47 p.m.and *7 36 a.m.*Daily.Other trains week days.us Parlor Car for Portiasd and Old Ex s m.train, and through Sleepers for see p.m.train.TIF City Ticket Offices, 137 St, James ¢ Bonaventtre station.\u201c D HOLLAND-AM New York al Tel.Main 1507.The new Union Church at Ste.Agathe, the mift of ex.-Mayor WilsonSmith of this was formally opened on Gurviny 1aét by the Rev.F.W.Graham, rector ef and the musical programme in .soie.\u2018Fear Ye not, O Isrudt\u201d Mr £.Leslie Tedford, and the bhymas \u2018fhe Chureb'» One foundation.\u201d \u201cBeck of Ames.\u201d and \u201cOnward Christian Seliera® The Michaelmas Fair \u2014\u2014 + x ; , .- ) + » » » ° .i a .° \u2019 , * | » .| .\u2019 .| » * .+ \\ + » \u2019 .\u2019 .» .LA » .Ne a \u2019 .iy Mn.Joba His Woruhi a suite the fe Mrs ae.The sumn months MWe.Joha Ritchie ani Mr Ben) Horn- haveten spending the past we dre athe fe Monts Melaren.of thie aty, aw Me pelt Mi- WOH Mazsowan, \u2018of ou w Men Moon ot) During batay in Burlington, Mm (Co Cole, w the guest 61 4e ent Mrs Wearellat Fort Ethan Allan Mrs.and ws Binmore, que Mm.H.Me Laren, Montreal, are At pivsent staying of Mr.Bancroft's, Knowlton W.Edwards has returned to ontre from New York, been ding with theatrical matters.wi.Dingle, organist of Douglas ME, with fra ale and Master Guy, 1 spending July at Oriental Isle, Brocire.Mrs.Bu Austin and child have left town for mer months to vist Mrs.Aus un's ther, Mrs.A.Fosier, of Pem- brokepot.Mrs.W Shackell will receive her friends un weekt the residence of Mrs.S Shacks ell, Der Lachine.Mise Jkéon and her mister.Dorothy, of 248 m ave.arrived home last week Belleville, \u2018l'o- ron end Mr. Taronto; Mrs.T.and the Misses Ottawa; J.B.Kerr.Winnipeg; .Jeanes, Listowel, Ont; a, Ottawa: Mr.and Mrs.Cammings, Port Arthur; Mrs E.T Alma, ra F.Gabbs, Ihgnam Toronpo: Misses Ma rgaret, PERSONALS.Mrs.E.A Rhys-Rotberts.Stanley street, isft où Baturduy for Hamilton and New York Mr M Co:e has returned to town trom Quebec.Mrs.Neuville Beliesu, of Quebec, :s at present u Montreal.Mr George Mathie, of Montreal, » In Quebec v.atuing friends.Mr.and Mm.Drummond, of Mount Bruno, are guests at the Windeur.Mre.Reuben Taylor and her daughter, Mi~s Taylor, w.! leave ebortly for North Hat ley Miss Mabel Ansley, who is at present vat ing at Beaconsfield, 1s the guest of Miss Nore Clarke.Mr.and Mm.J.G.McCarthy, of M.nt- real, are staying at the Chateau Fron: tenace, Quenec, Mr« D, Mameorman hans lately arrived with her family at Valois to spend the mouths ot July am! August.Mee.T.'.(Brien and family have arr ed at Peake'n Iddand, Me, w enjoy a nh day of som.weeks.Mrs.Harry Oswald, who has left on a visit to Queber, 19 the guest of her parents, Dr.and Mrs.Dunbar.Akl.Ames has left on a fishing expedit on to the l'ascapedia river, where be will spend a couple of weeks.The family of Mr.Justice Archibald Have arrived to take powseskion of their usual summer quurters at Bic.Mis Cleland has rerurned from à vimit to Cawansville, where she was the gue-t of Mr.auf Mrs.M.O.Hart.Mr.A.Clerk has comfortably settled hs fauuly at Kittery Point, Me., where they intend to pass the next two month.Mr.Geo.M.Eimm, returned to the «vy last evemng from Arnpnor, Ont, whvre be spent Dominion Day, visiting hw 10 lutives.Mr.J.A.Remrick and family, are estah- lished in pleaaunt quarters at Notre Dauv du Portage for the months of July and August.Mr.J Eveleigh and family have taken their departure for Bic, where they w:il reside during the months of July and August, Mrs.MacC'onnell, of Ottawa has arrived on a vist to Mets, where she will spenf the summer, the guest of her mother, Mra.Botterell.Mrs ©.E.Rell ar departed wth her 1.mily for Old Orchard Beach, Me.where she haw taken up her residence for tie next two months.Dr.Roddick lett for Truro, N.8, la: evening, to attend a meeting of the Provincial Medical Association.He will be absent until the end of the week.Among the many Montrealers who have chosen Prouts Neck, Me, for their sum: mer quarters are Mr.A Kingman an! family, who have already arrived for tnv season.Mr.and Mrs.Nolan Delisle, 288 University street, left yesterday with Master Delisie and the Misses Delisle fer Rimoush, where they have taken a cottage for the summer.Miss Emma Studer returned to the city this mormng trom Arnprur, Ont, where Hhe wan a guest on Domimion Day at C \u201cIbe Terrace,\u201d the resdence of F.Sn.Mrs.(i.© May and her little son have: arrive at Hay Pointe Hotel, Rocklanda, Maine, where they intend to spend aev eral months.They will be jomed later by Mr May.' Mrs.John C.Davideon, who has heen the guest for rome weeks of her parents.Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Lewis, 132 Clandeboye avenue, Westmonnt, s returned to home in Peterborough.Mrs.A.Mackenzie Forbes, has been pleasant] for reveral weeks, has been joined by her voungest «on, Mr.Gerald Forbes.and her danebter, Miss Mildred Forbes, who will apend the summer at the venside.Mr.and Mrs.A.H Buchanan, who have retumed from their wedding tmp, are ending a few days in town, the guests of Mr and Mrs.A.Brock Buchanan, 26 St, Famille street, Peel atreet, Who en route to Nelson, BU, where they will in the future reside.Miss J.E.Howard, the first woman to obtain the degree of Bachelor of Music at Righopm College, Lemmoav.lle, was pre pared for Ler exggnmations by Mr.Per cival J.IHsley, OTRAN Let of Nt.George's Church.Mr, Cecil G.Fag, another pupil of Mr.Ifinley\u2019s, has alm successfully paws.ed the fmt.examination for the degree of Bachelor of Mume, st the same uni , vermty.Among the many Montrealers who regis tered at the Frontenac, Quebec, on Saturday, were Mr.and Mrs.E Frank Mnse- ley, J.S.Vindin, W.S.Davies, (Chas, DN.Hanson, H.8S.Halt, Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Holland, T 8.Moore and daugh ter, Joux Lacerte, Jas (ilmour, I F.McCaffrey.F R.Beaulieu, G.A.Browne, Jas.O'Brien, W.P.O'Brien, Mrs.Whitney.A CHANGE OF RECTORSHIP.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, JULY +, 1899 THE WOMEN'S COUNCIL.Professor Robertson Tals Them About Agricultural Work.WOMEN\u2019S OPPORTUNITIES THR FARM DISCUBSED BY WOMEN.ON L NOS, July 4.\u2014 At the kincheon ; by the London Bociety of American \u2018omen yesterday afternoon vn lwnour of the Aunencan delegates to the Women's Intemational Congress.Mrs.Hughes prif- le premdent of the sucrety, delivered Welcom to the American :rdeen, on behalf Council, thand#d the American women for the help and piraton they had given tv Wainen on Keuer \"W \u2018are sudebted to thre American women,\u201d she mud, \u201cfor many grund ideas.Much of the increased bLrigh itness of our Lives due to the fact that 1t is now grant.women have à sense of humour Mrs; Mary Wright Sewall vice-president of thdCouncil, said that America was be- comang a country that by the necewsity of Its inftutions and relationships must move toward Invernationalism.Mrs! Charlotte Stetson and Mrs.Cooley also spike.AgriMture was the most interesting subject pring the attention of yesterday's mitimg pt the Women's International Congress, Irs.Alexander Tweedie preading.Prof [Robertson of Canada made an address which he said he considered ayri- cultures most suitable occupation for women.1 Lady Vernon said that dairying was pre- emiuen women\u2019s work.She urged that atteatu be given by wamen to butter neking in the winter and the making of cheese bi the summer.Mra.Virginia ©.Meredith, of the Univer- $+ Agncubtural School of Minnesota, ad- vpated the work of wtock breeding for wo- \u2018nm and gave an interesting description of of Burges, epoke on the in agriculture in Margaret A.Caine, of the United \u2018lex, gave an interesting exposition of h culture as a suitable occupation for wo- mm and Mrs Alexander described the work atric h farrmng by women in New Zea- Re NGLISH ATHLETES COMMENT ¢ Report of Proposed United States Suspensions.LONDON, July 4.\u2014 A despatch from 'w York, which has appeared in the gorung papers, anne) the disquah fifition o ke and Quinlan from com- 74 Poe in the college athletic contexts, has \u20ac comment in university athletic cir- ch Mr.C N Jackson, the bursar of I rt ford College, Oxford, who has charge of the Oxford-Cambndge team, is quoted ad «tying In ab interview: \u2018Oxford or Cambridge would never have estahilixhed at Metis] @'ertained on such insufficient evidence, te raising of any ection of Burke's agisteur status.Undoubtedly, in 1895, wn the New York and London Athletic ubs contested, if the newspapers were rect, Burke tran ed the racing les as recognized in Engl But no pa the time the officials on either side or by (i.Jor- bn, the competitor most affected.\u2018The clause in the chall requiring e ft of the competitors to be filed with the pretary of the Amateur Athletic Associa: on of (rreat Britain prior to July 22, puts $, | natier in the hands of the Amateur etic Association and not in the handle 4 per and Cambridge.We 2\" Games | 3 q « 13 price was taken of the matter |] i Py 1 | | | t frat if they object to rke and Quindan } will do & befora the men sail, July ! am sure, from experience with Yale lb, 1R0$ and 1896, that her standard of ! bnateunsm ia thoroughly ratifactory and should be very sorry to say a word Kunst her amateur atatus or anythin Kunst à Harvard student.In fact, much pukl be said commending the efforts of merican coliege fac ulties to put amateur hn on a sound \u2014\u2014\u2014o__rmme\u2014\u2014 THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY.| Yankee Sailors Celebrate the Destruc- tbn of the Spanish Fleet at Santiago.NEYPORT, R.I, July 4\u2014The first annivénsary of the destruction of the Span the vewsels fleet off Santiago b under pommend of Rear A Admiral Sampson, we observed here yesterday by the f the North Atlantic squadron by the atfaches of the naval stations, and of vesscidin the harbour in general.The Feet en began at 8 o'clock, when at \u2018colow\u2019\u201d the warships ran up flags and bunting o /many colours.Other whips and the xclts in the harbour were gaily dressed and the Stars and Stripes were dispafd at many places.At noon a ealutefof 21 gune was fired from al the ships Jf the squadron, and each crew had a spedal dinner.Sporta and races by the several crews, minstrels and various en- tertaignents on the several ships were featur of the anniversary.THE BOERS CONCEDE, Additional Members Are to Be Given to Several Constituencies.Kruger Still Urges the Raad to Maintain Its Ind-pendence.Jos, July 4-The Volksraadt, yy 14 to 13 votes has decided to give au additronal member for Pretona and eac distewt having only one member wow, Hest Fisher, the envoy of the Orunge Free Nate, had à long interview with Premdent K r on L questuon of the franclues on Mor IL ww expected that Herr Hofiuyer, Afrikander leader, will join 1 the conference to-day.At the openmg of the Raad, President Kuuger, while u.members to stand ependence firm on the question of the of the South Afneun Rep his shame of addibonal representation for the Gold Fields.He suggested the ap: ponunent of e commiænon by the Raad to confer with the executive on the ques tan of redisumbution, but said 11 was use- hws to thik about a general scheme, be cave Lis people were opposed to Ge HONOURED THE AMERICANS.A Tribute to Hugo Grotius on America\u2019s National Feastday.DELFT, Holland, July 4.\u2014There was a picturesque and impressive ceremony at the Nieuwe Kuk this morning.The church was filled with deleyates, «drplomate, ugh officials and ladies.\"The ceremon n with a chorus singing Mendelssohn's * How lovely ure the Messen gers That Bring La tod Tidings of Peace, after which À.P.C.Van Karuebeck, the former minister and head of the Dutch delegation at the Peace ce, who presided at to-day's ceremony, briefly outlined its nature.He \u201cNowhere has the conference mel with heartier sympathy than in the United States, and 1t 1s a token of vhis feeling and ia acknowledgment of the reception of the confereme by the Netherlands and the American delegates, m the name af their Goverument, desire to pay tribute to the memory of Huogo Groteus.In order tn give this additional significance, they have chosen for its accomplishment their great ational feast day\u2019 After the National Hymn of the Netherlands had been sung, Andrew 1).White, the United States Ambamador to Germany, and heard of the American delegation to the Peace Conference, paid an eloquent tribute to Grotius -\u201cto carry out these ideas are now assembled dolegates from all nations.\u201d After tracy Irntivs\u2019 work and the effect of Jan 1de a Mr oe mid From this tomb of Grotina T seem to heur à mewage to gn on with the work of strengthen: p\u2014\u2026reace and humamzng wer, and, above all, to give to the work] at least a beginning of an effective, praotica! schame of arbitratian.\u201d At the end of his address, Mr.White laid on the tomb of Grotius, in behalf of hia colleagues, a wreath of silver oak and laurel leaves, bearing the inscription: \u201cTo the memory of Hugo Grotius, on the occasion of the peace conference at The Hague, in reverence and gratitude from the United States.\u201d The address\u2019 of ace Dr.W.H.De Beaufort, Foreum Affairs, and isterial Couneil of ce was made by the Mininter of resident of the Min- | Netherlands.THE FOURTH IN EUROPE.LONDON, July 4.\u2014The Americans abroad are celebrating the Fourth with great enthusiasm.The American flag is displayed in nearlv every capital of Europe.In Berlin many members of the American colony are starting on a special pteamer for a ie on the River Spree.\"he United States embassies in Berlin, Paris, Rome and other continental centres gave receptions, In London American flagn were numer ous and many of the bumneas houses closed and gave the employes a holiday.PLYMOUTH, Eng.July 4 \u2014 The p sence here to-day of the United Sthtes training ship Monongahela was the necamon for an interesting ceremony in the harbour at noon.All the Bhrêtieh worships were de- cvrated with flags and American en- magn was run up to the mast heads and saluted with 21 guns, to wl the Monongahela respond THE ACCOUNTS ARBITRATION.(Special to the Btar.) TORONTO, July 4\u2014Chier Justice Sir Louis Carmault.of Quebec, Justice Bur.bldge of Ottawa, H.P.O'Connor, Q.C.of Walkerton.and other members of the Internrovinclal aceounts arbitration Com.minston have arrived in the ¢ity and resumed their sessions at Parliament Buildings to-day The arbitrators propose to wind up the proceedings this week.eal The officials of the German F Office emphationlly deny that Emperor Wii- ltam has offered Prince Herbert Bismarck the post of ambassador at Washington or THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Terms of Annexation of the Niger Territory by Britain.JOHN DILLON CONDEMNS EXFEN- DITURE UPON FORTS \u2018AT HALIFAX.LONDON, Jul \u2014 a the House of Commons on Moni ue of the Exc uer, a Hacke- Reach, submitted the repond terms on whxh the Government takes over the Niger (Com pany'e termitorws.The scheme includes the revocation of the charter, the payment of £865,000 and half the provoeds from roval- ties on minerals expo through British terntories fur 99 years./ When the Niger serritories are taken ovér the whole of the Brush Wem African territory will be re divided into three dimsions.They will all mstered from tbe Colonial Office, all inland cumoms will be abolished and perfeot freedom of trade will be permitted exoept in the case of epirits.THE NBW FINANCING.The Chancellor of the Exchequer then moved & resolution authorizing the issue of £865,000 from the consohdated fund.It was adopted by a vote of 223 to 101.THE WEST INDIES.During the debate on the second reading of the Military Works bill, Mr.Johu Dal Lu Nationalzet member for East Muyo, ob- roposed expenditure on the memes at he Crane and rmuda, adding that he firmly beliewed that all the West Indian islands would soon belong to the United Etates, as the inevitable result of the recent war.The inhabitants of the British West Indies, Mr.Dillon said, would {ind they must, of necessity, join the United States, since nature intended those islands to form a part of the United States.\u2018The people of the islands will ulumstely way wo,\u201d declared the Irish member, \u2018and Eng: lishmen would not be so fooliah as to resist.If they did they would have to advance more loans to the i s, and they would soon tire of hat.Do believers in an Anglo- American alliance imagine that they are romoting good feeling by erecting these tifications.THE NEW STEAMSHIPS.The Becretary of State for the Colonies, Mr.Je Chamberlam, has vent a letter to the West India Committee æaying a contract has just been signed by which the Government subsidizes the Jamaica Fruit and Produce Assocation with £10,000 annually for five years, the association under taking to establish a direct fortnightly fruit and passenger Lue of steamers to make fifteen knots, tween Jamaica and the Umted Kingdom, commencmg May, 1000.The association also contracts to improve the wharfage at Kingston and elsewhere, to build hotels and to push the fruit industry.The Imperial Government pays half of the aubsidy.It in hoped that the contract will be improved, and that mubai- dized service between Canade and*the West Indies will shortly be arranged for MANITOBA CONSERVATIVES.They are Said to be Gaining on the Revision\u2014An Incident at Winnipeg.(Special to the Btar.) WINNIPEG, July 4\u2014 Within the Inst week revision courts ave been held throughout the province, and many more are coming on.In every instance but mme sm far © the ator va La guins have been EE from three tn Det per a: the y's favour.Kil- donan court yesterday.gave a net Conservative lncrease of 41 votes.There wore other minor gains fn the west.There was a hot fight at the ning of the South Winnipeg Court of Revision yesterday over tho careless fashion in which registration clerk Maoclronald had managed the lasts.He had left the city without reference to the judge, and verbally appolnt- ed a olerk to act.This man was utterly incompetent and ignorant procedure refusing the Inspection of (\u2018on- wervative applications and acting Ingult- ingly to Comservative representatives.\\The court rustained Mr.Tupper's applicatin for adjournment further to examine (his clerk before p = with further coum- plaints DEATHS REPORTED \u2014\u2014\u2014 At the Btar Office To-day.NEW YORK.\u2014 Charles H.Bladen third President of tbe Press Club, died on Sunday of cancer and tuberculosis.He was born um Washington, D.C, in 1841.Assemblyman John Lincoln Bullard, of New Jerse : died at Bhan: Hille, Sunday, of heart dient He was born in Clin: ton, Le.in 1840.Alexander Taylor Goodwin, died Monday at larchmont Manor.Me was born at Savannah, Ga, in 1837, and was a lawyer, having \u2018studied in the office Roscue Conkling.He was one of the most prom- pent Masons in the state and formerly or of Utica.Mie Rachel M.Smith, a descendant of 00.eee room y at $3.50 and $5 oo.225 St.James Street (\"moved next door wo) m 2315 St.Catherine Street (mondes sn) = \u201cThe Slater Comfort Shape.\u201d 3 The © \u2018Slater Sboë\u201d\u201d 1s demigned in the omalve foot-Étilag 1 shapes of which the \u2018\u2019Comfort\u2019\u2019 is one of the leader.Has a wide sweeping curve on the outside, full round tee, cat lue, hugh instep and bandsome Curves, Comfortable as its name denotes, acombiyation of strength and appearance.Acatalogue owing all the shapes, styles and leathers of the Slater Shoe\u2019 free to every enquirer, Every puir Goodyear welted with makers\u2019 £84 name and price stamped ou the soles, (if Ce Fe 4 - - - wes born in Montrest 70 years ago.Wing tumors of the blood, skin, sad seaip, tor Samrat), a cendant.ares \u201c thirteenth GOUVERNEUR, N.Y.\u2014Magge Griffin, with , requires à hamor cure, ay .A De ARR BRAK BOZO @ nc om ADE p 2 D 47, died Monday morning 8 Puleski, such is es oat hme ao vara of ale petra, No.8° onl #0 aia ! 4 } Ny bieod purifiers umor expelling remedies.e City a y author- , WINNIPBO \u2014~ Mrs.Boott, mother of Col.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ity of Justice.all the goods «bd chattels of the | \"WORN T HOS BY WEAK MEN.eo, Cid of Boon FU) Outlours Resolvent EST SF ln 128 g ! Extends its purifying infilnence by means CH , .y.: moi of the pores to the surface of the skin, ot .allaying irritation, inflammation, itching, \u2014 \u2014 , In all weaknesses | plication of my famous DEATHS BY ACCIDENT.aoû bruins, aod soohing and being JBAUITTS SLR province or ar.: | 1 F so 1 Rinfret, Plaictift, vs, J.A 1 MUMON-OERMS Wbioh float in quit Court Antoine ; ¢ Jaty, , resulting from youthful appliance, the Dr.San- ROUE re Ve | Ad rating ide Br Wri Ga hat es \u2019 .treat: + di of onda: ©.| den Electric Belt, with ope, ras évarnios Dome [rom Tillevis 4 in 20 of dlstrsing Se mme of cot trier a errors or later excesses en \u20acctric Cif, WI at Coboorg on Monday mormang, he at humors of the skin, scalp, and blood, w by authority of Justice, #11 the mands and \u2018 : tempted to board .train, he peur Loss of hair, which fail to be permanently chattels ot The seid pe \" (Joined In ta the best m 1 attachment for men.cad be de \u201crue mt pont fomtantiy Lied The Cure 17 external remedies hire aT.THUG.B 5.C.| .anner in joetaatly ko Iesae Wil June, 1880.184 1 g .Over 6,000 cures dur- eo ore the Boboury Buniint Stas, Cuticura Resolvent ® which to apply the gal- .> .ARV, B.C.\u2014Ajez.MoDonaki, Exerts à gentle but constant influsnes AIL1FE\"6 AMM \u2014 hy | 8 8 Est bl h d BD who for 15 years has been welldmowe es wpon the bowels, liver, and kidneys, pori- bec, District of Movtres) .Ing 1099.ablishe a mail carrier in different districts of the tying the fluids of these organs, and main- (uk Co | vanic current is from Wri 57 Province, wes on Sunday a4 taining them In » normal condition of 15h day of Juiy, 1880 @ l b : 30 years.rite for Yiwack, where he hat ved for ewversi years > ther phy and more « fondant, Ne : .ellow, y, or M 11 de ,Ç the back arregion, small free b k, sent sealed, pest.on ; Led caches, and biackonds.Sh EE = Fe ° - ten wbo eame from of ac , through the which explains all or Saturday to spot his holidays at Cutioura Resolvent TL.9 wad Used en every .188 : cidneys, liver : oa .in Ovriovta (etutusent) and soir 2e | cidneys, , stomach, drop in at office and Boon, à roel te veediomt means tases: Baar \\ dadder and prostate consult me free of isle seed drors ou Co tbe ga sad som Yaa POS ste : ous, Shat grustast ail, Dotnet.Ou D dand.Thi Fair aed Ordon lamin om rene | an is in the ap- \u2018 ! +7 |, , DR.A.SANDEN, 139 Se James Street, Montreal.fa .- Cf Wen, PN a ; à EE 3 , v \u2018 YA 2 of 9 « 22 pen 1° | HOUBES TO LIT.ee LEER RNIBHED MELE mo Wood avenue, or fum- mer monthe Am se with every convenience tension ki en, ete.delightful and\u2019 convenient 10 uen i.\" cent view of the un- 2.Bim sn\u2019 Fife goon i Tel ae FURNISHED ÆOUSES TO LET.em, FURNISHED HOUSE , No.% 133 tf LET \u2014 for the summer muaths Buckingham avenue.BUMMER RESIDENCES or.COTTAGE T°, LET - SUMMER COTTAGE AT n Longueuil facing the rad brick cot:uge, Nu.8 Bord\u2019 de 1 Bey strest (iron Pat SITUATIONS VACANT, gen WanTRD \u2014 OPERATORS IN ALI.DEpartments, work; guod stomdy pay to axperienced hands.also girls ts learu.Apply Mr Davis, Standard Bhirt Co, Ltd Melor: mier avenue.10804 tf \\WA¥TED \u2014 EXPBRIENCED OPERATORS on Wheeler and Wilson and Bi sewing machine Apply a: John P.Black & Co Ml ax.James .ss Water, TYOUNG MAN AS JUNIOR cutter, one with abomt two years expérieme preferred Apply at once to Mr Me- Bride, nt ult Bros.Factory.Bt.Helen at 150 \u201c WANTED A FEW GO WEAVERS for cue woollen mill Appty to Paton Manufacturing (do, Sherbrooke, Que 151 12 V \u2019ANTEI» BOOKKEFPER FOR WHOLE sale firm, Keep the ledger.render statements and assiet with \u20ac rreapontonce.muet have experience Address N, 2014 Star Office lu 6 rool), contaluing 7?room symmer TSI kitchen.Fur pærticulers map to - WWVANTEL - A GENERAL HERVANT FOR Conper, Hla: Ti o'clock.179 family of two, refcremevs required 13 Munce st.gr tt Tupper etreet LL 152 a mo LET \u2014 FURNISHED COTTAGE WANTED MAN WITH $10 TO TAKE at Riviere du Il.up oplunglng to Interest In lixht infg buelness, will jay © piulin Meonyon., Address J.Try-Duvies 515 to 925 per week Cail between 12 und 7 145 à eod pm.17 Bt.John st, roum 2} nt 2 CT : 3 TANTED A THOROUGHLY COMPE AT LEA \u2018 rie SUMMER MONTHS, W tent traveller ft «= wunilen House to > cette all convenlone | ne ouver the ground Hf Farern Ontart», must whit.Upper Lachine, near lake .unfur- have a good connection with merchant tallore Hlshet, $30 partly furmisued, $60.698 A.in eme route Apply to Finley.Smith ami Ca, Joseph street, Lachine 0056 1 2 Vioiarta squat, Moixrvai 152 mee LET ÉRTAGES ON CABCO WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED DRESA.Bay.c¢ompletey furnished.for maker: none but iloroukhly eninpetent house Keeping Demtrsti fie Lo bath- woman need _ AAdrers Mrs.Barbara Me- Wig beach 126 and 315 seasor.(Yet, Box 443.Pembroke Ont 18 2 Resa, Peel Me.i \u2018 - oS drees Jose ph n OFFICES TO LET.TO LET-FINE OFFICHS SI» sample rooms, at 30 Hospital and utreets.Price $4 , F.Lowis, 13 r month t.John »t.133 6 17 At John and upwards.SHOPS, STORES, BUSINESS PREXM- ISES, ETC.,, TO LET.O LET \u2014FACTORY, 13x43, THRER fi bluries, good water power, eleétric Hght,héatinx apparatus,immeGiate possess- fon.For further particulars apply te, % A.and M.Cote, St.Hyac\\nthe.T° nO) LET-PREMIRES SUITABLE a for small workshop Nos.4 and 6 Derrivieres 8t.Apply ty Mt Bt James.152 3 n NO LLET-FINE NEW 8HOP IN the Salisbury\u2019 corner Guy and Kt.Antoine sts.heated by proprietor.Rent very moderate.Apply to the Jant ter on premises, 12 6 PROPERTY FOR SALE.fn NOR SAT.F-COTTAGE AT RIVER du Ioup Point, furnished; plano and large canoe, 14 rooms, stables.ply to Dr.E.Cuasgraln, 51 John street, ue.bec.151 4 BUSINESS CHANCES.IR SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS WELL Established pork packing and butchering business Reason for selling.parties retirin from business.For rticulars sols.Ry 74 Main st., Winnipeg.fn R SALE \u2014 AT A BARGAIN A HALF INterest In machine ehop and pouldine shop, æltuated In gnod farming Incallty; would be better for purchaser to have a knowledgs of wond work, as threahing mille.etc.are being manufactured, reasons for sellin i® 11)- health of present owner.Apply to 51 Earthen.ais st.where full particulars can be had.154 3 VV ANTED \u2014 A GOOD FAÆESMAN FOR A capital sds line, 2% pe.margin, or would suit a lady cenvasser, with some artistic taste.O, 6867.Star Branch Office.154 1 OR BALR TO TAILORS J.D.ANDERson and Co offers their husiness far sale: à rare chance for a good taller, stock and fixtures all in good order.Apply to 17 Bleury st city 164 end | SALE CORBEIL AND LEVFILLR planing mil and «i work machinery.T Jomephat st A bargain Address A.La- marche.14 Park l.gan West 154 fend MR BALE - HOTELS.SALONS, FRFIT, Cigare and sonfectionery stores, millinery And all other kinds of bu.essex, ke Harris a2 81.James, evenings 374 Bherbrooke, cornes Rt Dents 154 6 HOTPLS, I IR RALE \u2014 RESTAURANTS, mrscertes, dining rooms.cigars and candy etores, butcher and harbera\u2019 shopa; properties, vacant lots, farms and afl other businesses.Marquis and Cousineau, 1604 Notre Dame.14 1 PROPERTY WANTED.m WA NTED\u2014A PROPERTY WORTH About 3.100 or 4000 dollars and who would take a lot tn part payment.Address (G 21 Star office.154 1 FOR SALER SALF FOR THE MILLION, KIN- ding.$2, cut maple, $2.50; tamarac bincks, $1 75; mill blocks, $1 60 per done, Ae- Hirrad anywhere in the etty J Mac- diermid, Richmond square.Beil TC (Sasa, 121 R BALF \u2014 A BELECTED LOT OF THE best makers of hunting, fishing an) cruising ~annes and boats.agents for the Wolverine Motor, finest in the market St.Lawrence Canoe and Haat Co 136 28 SLABS oh 25 ren LOAD, gvare tly ary.he, a Fouliion, 671 Main 1851 158 3 For, SALRB\u2014 CUT inada.Deliversd anywhere.ft.James st.Tel TWO FEATHER REDS, For mn \u2014 condition IN good O, 6847, Star For particulers address Branch Offic 104 1 R 8ALFE \u2014 THOROUGHBRED JBERSKY bull, regimered in New York herd book: 3 years nld.magnificont animal, gentle; price very reaennable.L Pulton, Mascouche.[84 1 BLUR in good also girl's Fr SALE \u2014 THRPE LIGHT flame coal ofl stove, with oven, condition, five dollore, cont ajeven; large bicycle.Address 1), 141.Star (Mflom.154 2 SALE \u2014 DINNING'S ARABLAN COFfees.the highest standard of rity.strength and flavour, tn 1 and 2 kb.ene, Ir your grocer dons not keap them write nr telephone Dinning and Co, Montreal.Séend tr FUEL, Fer SALE \u2014 CHRAP, , COKE, 18 bushais for $1 40, 38 bDushels $3 00, dellv- ered free (in bage ñ cents extra per 18 bushals, nd floor only).coke is an excellent fuel or any kind of stows (comd of wood), furnace or open grate.lights ser.The Montreal Gas Co, Place d'Armes.Tel in - Gas Works Ottawa et.Tel.Main 1005 at.Tel Mast B10.«at Ro BaLe - OUT © ombler Pires, will be sold very eh Apply a at 465 8t Dominique st, any evening 164 1 \u2014 (MOR BALE \u2014 RRMN white striped duck, 100 : remnants circular plllow cotton.10 yard: resnnants white shirting.butnber, rober.table linens, white quilts, 80c.black $1 The; linen towsls 100.\u201d 134c 15°.Roweil'e General Baraer, opposite Windsor Hala 136 DINING oo deboard, seat ond Can {OR BALE \u2014 NDW OAK set, consisting of ei table and six chairs.alen kitohen range atov e, all In good order, price low.ween at B10 Argyle ave.Westmount.WANTED TO PURCHASA Nat WANT TO PURCHARR LADIES AND : Fram cast off clothing, fume, cer- pots, feratture of all descriptions, plot music ments.fire ee Prices past, Address Max (oie ort Office Box 92 4m, wo TO PURCHASS LAD | potions cast off cloth tore.AND pics given 5 Pearson's, Mai) orders prompaig à pg es bees se \u2018ended \u2018 WANTED \u2014- AGENTS oN RALARY \u20ac OR comiission.greatest agent: seller produced, every user +1 pen and (uk buys it on shi.WO 10 LUO per cent profit; one agent's seles amounted to $620 in mix days.anotli-r $32 In two hours.Munroo Mfg.Cu, X.147, la Crosse.Win 133 2 VWWANTED - A GOOD WHERLWRIGHT.one who can pant preferred.will either pay gond wages or rent shop.Apply RR Allen, Cornwall, Ontario.153 2 AY JANTHD - CHRISTIAN MEN AND WOman ta introduce \u201clight of Life\u2019 the most marvellous buuk since the publicetive of the Bible.A Comment, on tha New Tenta ment, together with complete lives of the Apos- Use.In point of art the work ix a «sm The finest, most touching.life like {llustrations ever denigned for the New Testament Will sell in every house, and an)bdy can sell It opte! or experience UNnn-cessary Freight bnoks nn time Send for mutfit, giving Price of territory and we will show vou how to make money.Dradley-Gurretson Company, Limiter.Bram ford.153 8 V TANTED - CLOSE PLATER.WHO CAN do buffing, to gu to (Mtawa State wages required Apply to Eclipre Office Furniture Co, Ottawa, Ont 153 2 WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKer.Apply t: Mrs.Beck agham, 120 Centre street, 154 2 Warren \u2014 A girl to assist willing the seaside avenue.VW ANTED \u2014 CITY SALESMAN TO SFLL a staple article.Liberal comission, gond opportunity for à man already handling other line« Iteferences required.Address A, 50, Star Office 153 2 SMART.TIDY YOUNG with general housework, to go to Apply 24 Park 158 2 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN (COOK, ONE willing to gn to the country.Apply be tween ÿ and 10 St.Mark et.am, or T and #8 pm, tn SI 158 3 V ANTED \u2014 AGENT GERMAN MANUfacturer of kid gloves wants a oompe- tent, responsible agent for Canada.Addrers Hotel Place Viger, room 221 158 2 N TANTED AT ONCE PXPERTENC ED tablemaid Apply to Mre.8 \u2018ersiey, 3 507 Guy stneet \u2019 133 \\ TANTBD ARTIST, ONE, UBED TO mechanical work.waah and pen and ink drawing, for photo engraving, also drawing on wood.Apply with samples, stating wages required, alm give age and experience.This would be à permanent situation ror sober and steady man.J.Ll.Jones Engraving (a.158 2 Taronte.à ANTED \u2014 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS offered ladies, gentlemen, teachers, students, to handle vur publications; large salaries paid; best selling goede In Canada.You can to 8150 per nth.Write for particulars, Canadian Plblishine Co., London, Ont.125 end tt \\ TANTED \u2014 WB HAVE A 300D OPENING fur two good men as special canvassers: town or country werk as preferred.For pare ticulars write The Thomas W Howman and Son Co, Ltd, Torunto, Ont.143 eod tf V TANTED\u2014 $2 PER DAY EURE, GENTLEmen Or ladies: not ta canvass.bul tn eMmploy agents; position permanent, $300 per year and expenses.reliable firm, with best references: experience unnecessary.Address M.A O'Keefe.District Manager, Toronto Of- fire, Montreal tar, Toronto.Ont.143 end tf | \\ JANTED \u2014 PLPASANT HOME WORK for men or women, day or evening; no canvassing «r experience needed; plain \u2018n- struetions and work mailed on application tor position.Address Memorial Co, iondon, Ont.131 13e0d V JANTED \u2014 FUR CUTTERS.FOR ASTRA- chan goods Son by letter, with reference, tv D, 136, Star 154 3 VWWANTED- A FIRST CLABM BARTENDER tn avery reepect for one of the finest hotels in Canada.None other need answer, Address D, 137, Star Office.156 2 y TANTED\u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT A Ma city references, for family of two.np: logy C08 a.hetween © and 12.thom- ing or after 104 1 VWANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ABSIT in light housework.Apply 1179 City Hall Avenue.154 2 À TANTED - A WORKING WOMAN AND a grainer by the day 364 Richmond st 154 1 À JANTRD \u2014 AGENTS TO SELL WINDOW mages on commission, wholesale and retail.Apply 122 Willlam st 154 1 V TANTED \u2014 PLAIN IRONERS, ALSO fancy boners, at 484 (uy st.154 1 WANTED - TMMPDIATELY A anon general servant for a family where there are no children, refrrences required.Apply 423 Mance street.164 1 V ANTED \u2014 A GOOD WIG MAKER AND barber at 0 Rt.Lawrence 15¢ 4 VWANTED \u2014 A HOUSE AND TABLIMAID.Apply tn POT Sherbrooke.Bs 1 V ANTED \u2014 FORBWOMAN FOR LAUNdry: must thoroughly understand ing and starching and be capable of taking charge of Help: permanent employment and gvod sélary to right party.Address D, 130, Star Office.186 8 =r \\ TANTED \u2014 A GOOD WHEELWRIGHT.wages or rent, good stand.Apply to A J.Kennedy, Martintown.184 V TANTED \u2014 AGENTS FOR THE COUN- tine of fgouche and Gloster tn sell the Harmkman shaft holder and antirattier A.Lyons, Campbelltown, ltes- 154 1 VV ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.IF YOU WANT TO meke two dollars fifty, and expenses, dally, handle \u2018The Light of ate ** This in a great truth quickly told.-Garretaon Comoany Limited, Brantford 188 6 \u2014_\u2014 V TANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN AR JUNIOR clerk, must he quick end rate and able : to work typeweiter.Address Bo Ey Sar VWANTED \u2014 IMMBPDIATELY A clams engineering draughtsman; quick and eccurate.Apply M.148.Btar ae 1 8 WANTED \u2014 A STRONG AND HBALTHY lad to make himself generally useful in recommended.Apply room Board of Trade, between 730 and 8.30 am.War D \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT; mine: references.61 R are 1 HTED, \u2014 TABLEMAID.APPLY TO H.a* Holt.207 Stanley et.after 0 am.rand 8 pm 164 4 ANTBED \u2014 GIRLS FOR MANGLE FLAT.Apply Troy Leundry Co., 8 Inspector ot.154 STARCHERS.AP- 8 inspentor st.154 3 W py Troy OOLLAR Lawndry Co, Waseem RUNNERS.young girls to tom Broa and Oo, in en oar ah, oa et WN miersianas KITCH WDC, ca RL ONE eon 1000 Mouse Dann 1 WA = a cere ANT FOR a paid.Apply ME Craig of.ih sooty to Bn Behe, ogg 08 SITUATIONS VACANT.ANTEHD \u2014 IF YOU POSSESS CHARACter, education and industry, but not mak- lng the money you desire, write me.| have holpad scutes of nen and some women to posi- \\ TANTED - A GENERAL SERVANT FOR the country during the summer months, bo and old water and clusete in the house; ANT: 5 TORRE: ND) n° PR THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY JULY 4, 1899 AITUATIONS WANTED.Warren house.ences.Address N, Bear Offics.180 6 \u2014 A COMPETENT BOOXK WET tiuns and bapoy lives.Thutnas Lénenutt, Brent- fut.ue ¢ ANTRD \u2014 AT N HAND LAU, Y.weahing and ng.gente rts a VW ANTED - A WAITRESS.OTEADY AND Specialty.1888 Outasic sereet.153 3 uick, cue who has waited on table before ppty Universal Dining Roum, 39B Bt.V JANTED \u2014 BY FIRST CLASS DRESS- Antoine 159 2 maker, sewing wut by the day on ladies\u2019 = dreages, aud all kinds of ghitaren ¢ slothes, eut WANTED - AUENTS.WE HAVE THR sand At a speciaity.Address 0, mer tasiest selung gwode\u2014 new method of sell- Branch Office Lis 2 Ing makes BL BITUATION AB PLAIN (OOK \u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 ee TANT \u2014 » WANTED A JUNIOR CLERK FOR A \\ or good inundress.Appiy tu Mr.Taylor, life Insurance office; must be a gond 40% Ayimer st 154 2 penman and furnish the hest of references.; Ais iu own handwriting to \u201c8° PO Hox W ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN ANY TH, Montreal 153 2 position of trust.either day or night Address E.101 Delarimier ave.64 32 WANTED \u2014- BY RESPPRCTABLE WOMAN, Arst class laundress, washing by ne, dar.xd references needed.Apply after 6 pm.at 14 Hermine street.200 St Antoine st 138 2 WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS GARDENER Water ABNFRAL RERVANT.respectable man of experience and young Kiri wha can do the work for exceptional reference, who ts willing to mak small family, will have a good home and himself generally useful.Apply 450 Secigneurs prompt pay.T8 Tupper et.158 3 street 13 2 \\ TANTBD BOY ABOUT 18 FOR OFFICE WANTED \u2014 YOUNG WOMAN (ENGLISH), work, must speak French and Dnglieh: wishes situation as housekeeper in small a goo! writer and accurate at figures.Apply family, good plain cook and very clean, would to Mace, Wilson and Co, Paper Bux Makers, accept small malary if a comfortable home gnd KR De liresoles st.113 8 able to have young child with her.For further particulars apply D, 184, Star Office.184 2 à) TANTHD \u2014 RALESMAN TO nursery products.which for thiry-three yvars we have furnished the Canadien public, eurning a record accund to none for quality and purity of stock For particulare address ena, Thomson and (Co.156 1 St.James mt.V TANTRD \u2014 BY RESPECTARLE WOMAN situation as cook.Apply 177 Bt.Urbain street.154 1 Muple (trouve Nureries.Fruitiand, Ont X TANTED \u2014 POSITION AR WORKING Désod tf ousekeeper, good plain cook.hest city refers 5.Apply 746 Bt.Lawrence Main.near 3 TANTED \u2014 GIRL TO DO GENERAL Prince Arthur, 154 8 work in lunch room.116 Windsor st: wuxes 53 per week 194 1 WANTED \u2014 SEWING AT HOME, OR BY \u2014 puces .fect fit aranteed.$1 day.WANTED AT ONCE TWO FIRST Ra ét PL ns er clams tock cuttere Apyly at once to 423 \\ WANTED \u2014 FIRMS REQUIRING OFFICE assistants, first class stonographers and BOOMS TO LWP.Rooms \u2014 FURNISHED, wingle, Auer light and sll modem \u20ac veniences.transients avcoummodated, with OT without 138 Mansfield a erine stree Roous \u2014 AND BOARD CAN BE Hal Cartierville by epplylng to 2759 = oa t.I OOMAR \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINOLE.TR- nished bedrooms.138 Peel st.2n4 door from Windsor Hotel.Telephone Up 1496 100 6 OOMB \u2014 To REFINED | PARTIES.BIN- gle and double, elegantly furgshed, family small.no ohildren; transients; [refer- bath each floor.T4l Bherbrooke.p50 5 ences; Re UBLE AND SINGLE, com, tants furnished, and cold water, bath.Auer use parlour, piano.kitchen, home, also two large unfurnished roomf with carpet and curtains.Foired.Apply to Mrs E Desmarais, IT St] Cath erine Rell Tel Up 1 COMS \u2014 COMFRTABLY FURNBHFED rooms, double or single, vith or table board Apply TT9 Palac p1 1 OOM8 \u2014 TO RENT AT TI8 PALA(FE two firet class furnished bedrogns, bathroom fat.hot water heating.with parlor if required.Strictly private.J}ovus \u2014 TO LET CENTRAL, FO tlemen, hot see heating, elect refarences exch Lrensients scogpemds ed Apply 179 Aeneid Re LET A LARGE BEPROOM.neatly Formichat: breakfast gentlemen only.20 McGill College go.LET.NICELY FUR without board, Up College avenue, ROMs TO ISHED, ur p-lephone 2038.40 Mein 152 6 Mocw \u2014 LARGE, COMTYRTABLE double room, salen a single rvompn hath- room flat fiat 127 Metcalfe st.153 3 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Rose M8 \u2014 TO LET.re RNTISHBD oR 4x furnished.2090 ft.Urba 2 1 OOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE.WELL FUR nishad rooms, alro one unfurnBhed, of buth flat.kitchen privileges; rent moderntr, 3413 Bt.Catherine, between Peel and Stanley, 178 5 ROM To LET.FURNISHPD, CENTRAL minutes\u2019 walk from Post Office, toriably furnished room, single, bath flat, wit} or without board: gms.hot water, eto.609 Lay gauchetiere street.163 Ï OOME \u2014 NICE ROOMS.AT 64 ST.DENIS ween near Viger square, Duberd an Lageuchetiere, Auer light, hot water, sho bath, tele - 158 Row \u2014 TO LPT.APLENDIN LOCALITY, convenient to electric cars, nothing © obstruct mountain view.Address N, 6818, Ei Branch Office.158 T {INTE GDN \"OMAN, typewritere, should apply to Shorthand Insti- Wa Are, maa Ed ren: tute, 110 Manafield ot.Mrs.Bulluck, Principal ant and haves some practical business knowl.Tel.1272.184 28e0d edge.Address at once F.180, Star Office 154 1 z JANTED = RY RESPECTABLE YOUNG Engliah woman work by the day Appl WANTED PANTS FINISHERS, ALSO 21 Richmond square.y v Are good machine hands, good wages paid to good hands.Apply 2384 Bt.WwW ANTED \u2014 AN EXPBRIENCED GENER- servant; no washing.Apply to 344 Metealin avenue, Westmount 154 1 Dominique st.164 1 V TANTED \u2014 RY RESPECTABLE WOMAN washing, houre and office cieaning by the day.Address 33 Vallee et, In rear, ARDY, 6 to 8 pm.1 Wa ANTED-YOUNG LADY GOING TO ENG- 1 OM \u2014 TO LARGE bath fat, all modern six dolmre per momh.Apply Hill.ROOM, Of conveniences, fa Beaver Hal 158 2 JROOM ~ TWO GENTLEMEN OR MARRIF) couples can be soccommodated with c fortably furnished room and best (i 4 private family.279a Bieury st.133 TVOOMS \u2014 UNFURNISHED OR FURNISH Teas0 Bldg © lege avenue, Zeod TANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER.land will give services in return for pas- ed, large bright and airy, very M A to No, 167 Bleury st.\u2018$1 soge paid: = eailor.Addrees F.Y.NA Dor- able.$33 Dorchester st.133 3 chester.154 8 \\ TANTRI) \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS nov \u2014 LARGE, AIJRY AND WELL FU} and finisharg to work in clothing factory, \\ JANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN ished roam to Jet, with or wind steady employme to good hands.HH.Vine- work by the day or week.1468 St.Qanrge board.60 University st.133 berg and Co, 050 St.Lawrence at, ec, Duluth street.154 1 avenue * OOM \u2014 Eu RNUWHED DOUBLE, ON BAT ANTBD \u2014 BY MIDITLE AGED WOMAN R room flat, gas.every convenience, wl \"ANTBD \u2014 EXPERIENCED @ALFF- a or without board.51 Victoria st.154 3 W lady.with good references: must rperak position as gmnérai servant, elther in city French and English Apply Henry Le or country.Apply 127 Bleury st.154 3 vous \u2014 DOUBLE ANT SINOLE- FT ea 56 St.La : .rernontigny - wished, alen table re n re 356 St Lawrence.Cor WANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN French family.near Viger square.57 8t Dent WANTED NU RéE, MUST BE EXPEHI | 350 Hopi at.Ing at her own home.AAdress gireet.; 154 \u20ac \u2018@ \\ nfa nd c Ke es mountains at once OOM \u2014 LARGE AND AIRY.CLEAN AN} Arps Th das oh July, between § and 12 ANTBED \u2014- BY GOOD DRESOMAKER.quiet, Aret floor, hot and cold water, wit] Apps Redpath street.154 2 \\ sewing at home or out by the day.Ap- dressing room; rent $8.13 Hanover st.D ply 80 Cathcart et.15 1 154 7 \u2014 MART ROY FOR MFS- W A aor once, 63 Beaver Hall FANTED \u2014 WORK BY YOUNG WOMAN OOME \u2014 IN CHOICH LOCALITY, LARGR \" pro : 154 1 Ww by the day or week.Apply 10 Donegans handsomely furnished, attendance, ever, Hi ! : 154 1 convenience for Nght housekeeping; Lerma vert : reasonable; Wo desi transients 804 WANTED \u2014 A BOY TO ATTEND POOR commodated.39 Mark st.154 and make him generally ue AP lv to UM Dorchebter st RO FURNISHED.BIN OMB AND: BOARD.Ro na and un ont erate.T15 Sher WANTED WOMAN TO PRbols tier 1 ems brooke ntreet.154 8 rk, also box to Assis pm, \u201clen Mananeld st.M1 Roo \u2014 PURNISHED ROOM.WITH 1 OOMS \u2014 AT 4M0B ST ANTOINK STREET board: every comfort; terms moderate; two unfurnished ruvoms.rent four dol \\VANTBD \u2014 OOK FOR SMALL FAMILY: transients.Apply 6834 &herbrooke.138 8 lars.1546 3 \u2018 hly first clase an 5 ly remand only\u201d between T and 8.30 Re \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM.WITH Rex \u2014 THOROUGHLY RENOVATHIY m.T1 MoeGlil College avenue.154 board.suitable for a married couple or well furnished bedroom, bathroom flag P + two gentlemen.179 Bleury et.13 3 suitable for one two, every convenieneq AN INVOICB CLERK, FOR transients accommodated.96 Union avenue.WA ale dry goods, not over eu JROOME \u2014 TO LET.WITH BOARD, LATE 154 5 Apply stating references to P.U.Box het Ainner: modern convenie \\ces.187 ane 1 noms \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNISHE er rooms to Jot.Auer light.every anve ence, switable for one or two ntlamgen.ANTBP CITY BALB&MEN APPLY OMS \u2014 AND BOARD, LARGE AND Mansfield st.= 154 2 WwW between 0 and 10 am.Roor 31 Imperial airy, very cnl: trangients will find a 154 1 comforta le home by applying st 30 McGill Col- PRIVATE FAMILY IN W Run mount, have one front roam, With RD \u2014 VACANCIES FOR A TOW ward by returaisg same to T0 St.Hrpolite at.FANTBD \u2014 A LAD OF SOME EXPRRI- without partial board; close to cars.;Addres VV res of Jeweliery or watch repairing.I.91, Siar Office.14 3 wily 2330 St.Catherine, corner etcaife.af- _ Avvly pm 154 3 FURNISHED BROOMS TV LET.Ro FTTNTER FD.WITH hp: ou 38A \u20ac - 2 _ A FIRST CLASS CONFAC- 0 provements \u2018 VWVANTPP for Rard boiled goods department; OOMS \u2014 TWO NICELY FURNISHED, ps pass wir good wages tn the right man.Canada Candy very comfortable ronme, \u2018nL privera fam- 1 \u2014 DOUBLE AN os Cu.4 Bonsecours st.154 tly, everything modern.100 St.Matthew ot mdr oy , Auer jagrms NTED - GIR], FOR KITCHEN, WITH \u2014 OOMs FIRST CLASS FURNISHED À) A nde of cooking, also two waltrers- I rooms, near Windsor Hotel hy rorohes- | en for moon hours.Hetia Cafe, 312 James UNFURNISHED ROOMS.ter st Becd \\mtreet.\u2014_\u2014 .at - OOM&S \u2014 FRONT DOUBLE ROON WITH Sy ooms TWO NICE, BRIGHT.UNPUR R see Pa no Miernte.ne ., - le mom ado back parior, terms ra Borate SUMMER BOARD.nighed, suitable for light housekeeping, \u20ac Victoria st.154 1 with use of kitohen and storeroom, If desired.a rm | Apply 313 St.Urbain st, near Sherbrooke et.Roue \u2014 PAL FURNIBHED, Ÿ LET, ARD - AT POINT ARS.VACANCIES 154 1 at 66 Cathoert et.114 8 for several boarders.rese ss - COOMS \u2014 200 STRE®T, LARGE der, Point n Pie P.Q 148 af R furninhed room.als eingle roomJauitable ROOMS WANTED.tor ma: couple or ladies; private] family; GARD - COUNTRY BOARD OBTAIN.first clase board.154 8 able In desirabie locality.hady lawn, with boating and fishing.Address C.908.Star OOMR \u2014 HANDBOMDLY FURJISHRD Office.City references 166 © ANTED \u2014 IN PRIVATE FAMILY.TWO parior and bedroom, Auer light b9 Bes- furnished rooms.married couple and ver Hall HIN.Ire 13 _.NTE AUX ORMES, boy of fourteen, vicinity of English Cathedral.ARE AT yl Coon U summer Season Address, Kiving location of rooms, terme, eto.1 OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, P LET, balcony around house, boats, swingn, bathing I», 138, Btar ce.154 1 bathroom flat.hot water heating etc.3 house, carriagé for boarders.Honors Soon \u2014 AN UNFURN T5 TOR McGill College avenue.ne 8 Jeperes CRATRMETTT Indv; terms must be moderals.And Me WHRLL FURNISHBD ROOMS P, 6875, Star Brenoh Office \u2019 154 3\" Auer light.every modern confnience.ARD - AT WILLOW COTTAGR, ORMS- ., | O town.large shady lawn.conventent to 2444 St.Catherine.near Drummond.[184 1 station, four trains ity, large \u2014 ONB LAROE ROOM.FO} EN.1 board; terma moderate.Address P.Res ae rast yen 163 4 BOARD AND ROOME WANTED Stern tome a.low rate $e th OARD \u2014 A FEW ROARDERS CAN BE OOM \u2014 BINGLE ROOM.ON BARIRNOOM accommodated at Maple Hill Farm.nest WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY RY A GEN- © fiat, to a gentleman of quiet halls.Auer Knowlton.terms moderate.Address tieman, who can give references, fur- liaht: every oonvenience; transients gh 1amo- Eldridge, P.O.Box 121, Kaowlton.143 {aad nished wingle Tom tis Food plain poard: can- dated.95 University st.4 $eod Tr anty 0 Ne, ress 0883, Se ARD \u2014 AT BBAUHARNOIB, FACING Star Branch Office 154 1 RM \u2014 FINB LARGE FRONT ROOM the mgueduct, good hoard.weil furnished newly furnished, suitable for ond or two rooms.batha, piano, boat; easy terms PSE V ANTED \u2014 noou AND PART SOR persona; terms moderate.28 Mayor 184 1 re.ier.3 ou co! e in vate family, vicinity - ot Metcalfe st.P, 6876, Star Branch Office R MS LARGE FRONT.NEWLY FUR PLEASANT- nished for Mght housekeeping, gh stove, BOARD, = ORCHARD Fran 134 3 siding bed.clothes closet, bath fiat, ah: desu.ly located on Memphromagos Laks.sod tiful front parlor bedroom, $3.80 pyr week boating.ehing and fhe sandy ato d ssch.18 Brunewick et.156 À bathi House, five minutes\u2019 walk to wharf an | Post ce, threes miles to Bolton Sulphur SUMMER BOARD WANTED, OMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLÉ CoM.Spring.Terms four dollars per week.Angus Bt.I fortebly furnished rooms, on fethroom artin, Knowlton Landing, Que.137 7 2aW ria and - ate cont.ti 177, Btar Office.14 3 ARD \u2014 BOYS RECBIVED FOR HOLI- V ANTED \u2014 BUMMER BOARD FOR A .1 1 days, personal supervision, eight miles party of five, near Montreuil: good nafe + from at Johns on Richelieu.Address Mr.Max Dating for ladies\u2019 possible no other Room - NICELY XURNIEHED FRONT Liebich, Sebrevols, Que.188 8 ers.Address C, 124, Btar Office.183 gentlemen or © ve Te odorata 2 Cath.cart ot 184 3 BOARD.LOST.R WBLL FURRISHED, ee ria Tg with clothes cupboards, aleo witting- room, bathroom flat, ali oye a a RD\u2014A OOMS FOR LADIES DUR- ; late dinner: terme erate rn areas private Ladies attend.oer oy TRIDAT, HONE B.A, TAR Famille.154 eir own home.Mrs Bobme, Ladies » from 3 .- 26 ery Bail Sve.118 3 to Dorchester st.west.Finder wiH bs rewarded Room COMFORTABLY FURNIAHED, by leaving at 4083 bester st.is 2 ee and single front rooms, mn, wood ARD \u2014 MRS.McEWAN, LADIDS' SICK board.33 Victoria 3 nu uperior socommodation; | best OST \u2014 810 REWARD.BATURDAT MORN- OUMR _- Mo DORCHESTER (O edioal attendance: strictly private.rome ing at Windsor street C.P.sation, M; Clb).healthy.clean.oh moderate.157 Cadieux st.116 100 re, wan, to Judea ponte; .oid al not ed water, bath, Auer ght: money In bills, Finder will be given above re- telephone; cholcest board ané cooking.136 : trmanstents accommodated.16 00! TWO LARGE ROOMS.NISM- Hanover: reat.* Ais 3 RON nr unfurnished, on bathroom fat.Apply MéZa et.Catherine, between Stanley and LOT A CARRIAGE MUG BY WAY oF B72 ibé ARD \u2014 MRS.MAYER, LADIES SICK Dorchester to Place Viger station.Re- : nurse; private accom best of mrard 40 finder by returning it to Q.n, \u2014 attendance: terme modorate.686 babe © 208 aidert ot.1 street.HORSES, CARRIAGES, NTC.LADIES LT qu'on so rate vie cow, ARD \u2014 AND > Teh irom on neck.Finder to NP éuring confinement; best nurwe and medl- Amable and .Denies ; R LE \u2014 A CARRIAGE ROCKAW AY ca) sttendance; Ar ee to Ward.151 RAS Lau made by Lariviers, su moderate.08 à Antoine et.OST \u2014 MONDAY.ILE DRIVING ON Mecalée var hain | hain pews oon tng he ores : oniclas a having horses, or vehicl to mel} CHINER POR SALR and iy oie na lease them in né we ° MA x Dr.are, 9 D ot.1 eut 5 ue or storage s'Se no seid, we aoll by otien say > 1420 Trivets Lt Lost \u2014 ON BT.CATHNERINR PFTREDT.et all times.t mn a\u201d For, \u2014 8 NORISONTA rough haired deg, brindle dnd Foster Lar Nery ew deus: raid paiva Samet fall SALE MORSR, CONCORD BUOY Fem 5.rams deweription se above: #1 after culs Gate.mice 16 1 and barsess.Apply 198 8 Urbais \"- hb am Sensis above: Lom; FRIDAY, JUNE OTE.BETWEEN x nme ond o srotadie Dicuss ES ASIE : détresse at be rewaréeé.136 made to order APP ee EE wT LEE SEE ane Sr seats and hoe A Co : ce ow WANTED TO RENT.'ANTHI> - TO RENT FOR THE BFABON oaphtha launch Reply giving jari.culars to À Paul Gardiner Stasiiey flan, duinmers- tows.Ont 134 2 WANTED TO BORRUW \"IN FIRST niré bullBiix ar und star Ufiie 154 8 WANTED TO BORROW $1800, murigage, Nn new 18) Montreal Adiress F.PATENT SOLICITORS.INVENTIONS PATENTED AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES CEN N.EVANS, Temple Buildina Montreat Write fer particulars su ATENTS JPROMPTLY of our Interesting bool \u201cjaventors | elp * and \u201cHow u tre swindied Webave oxinnsive exporteuce fn the Intricate patent laws of 80 fureign countri Bend sketch, model oz for free advice.MARION & MARION, xperta, New York Life Rulidine, Mon weal, and Sulidiag.Washiagton, L PATENTS.Fetherstonhaugh & Co.Cansda Lite Building, Montresi.OFFICES\u2014Torunte, Otlaws and Washington WANTED General Agents Best Money Maker Out.PORT OF MONTREAL.ARRIVED.- Btenmship Oscar II.2,000, Ciren, from Sydney, June 21, Kingman and Co., coal.Steamship Hurona, 2.150, Dorward, from London, June 8i, R.Reford and Co., general.Steamship Brasidan, 1.916, Pickering, London, June 19, H.and A.Allan, general.Stoamehlp Dominio 4.281, James, LAv- pool, June 22, rance and (0., gen- A eamship Belona, 1.64, Mudie, from Leth, June 18, R.Raford and Co.light.ig Turret Chief, 1,197.Macoubrey from 8 Kingman and Co.; Faico, 1.376, Beruidsen, trom péeemanie Co., coal.8teamsh Leyton, 1,443, Hansen, from 8ydner, gman and Co, .CLEARED.__, Bleamship Britannic, 1.6%, Haneen, 8yd- PL a Loulsburs.ent.Gould, 8yd- , Kt n and Co, lg Pie mani Turret Cort 1197.Marcussen, Bydney, Kingman & Co.* Tehlp Coban, 649, Fraser, Bydney.in an ad Co.light.KE Ean Pomeranian, 2734, Fairfield, Glasgow.hoa Allan.gener Steamship Bardintan 7181, Johnston, Liver] , H.A lan, general Poamah Turret Crown, 1142, Goodrich, Sydney.ma Per an & (à, ight Bteamship ram.1248, \"Hummel, Intercolortal (Coal Co, i Demers, Winer 0 eer ,; J.G.Prock, neral.Pictou, Plc- VESSELS IN PORT.Steamships.Akaba, 2401, Brown, J.Thom.Lake Ontario, 3741, Carey.Elder, Demp- \"ia onda, ce 2046, McNeil, R.Raeford and \u201cpores 485, Parry, Elder, Dempeter 3 more, 2982, Nielsen.Wm.Johnston 1 1197.Delisle, HH.Dobell & Co.\"sou JT Holme, 2.000 Millican, McLean.ety & Ke en, 2 237, Vipond, H.&.A.Allan.Assyrian, 1M0.Trant.F.Leylan and Co.1.884, Mudla, R.Reford and co Oscar 11., 2.000, Ingman and Co Hurons, 2,150, Do rward, R.Reford and © Braulian, 1.916.Pickering, H.and A.AS an, 1781, MacKay, MoLean, Kenntuy Dominion, 4.251, James, D.Torrance and co.Turret Chief, 1,197, Macoubrey, Kingman and Falco 1, Berukisen, Kingman and Co.Ceylon, Tota Haneen, Kingman and Co.Brigantines.Bun¥ght, 355, Davisom, Anderson, Mc- Kenzie and Co rer 807, Winchester, Furness, Withy a fhokup, 22.Rorp) Furness, Withy end Co.&chooners.142, Menard, C.Marte FElmire, A.Boucher.PASSENGER STEAMSHIP SAILINGS.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.July 5, Elder, A.Allan.Dominion, Je, Frorrance & Le Numidian, uly J A.Alla Cambroman, uly y or Tôrrance \u2018& Co.aliforndan, July, 20, H.& A.lan.otsman, July 23, D.Torrance & e Superior, July 28, Elder, Démpater & Co.Tainul, July 27, H.& A.Allan.Lake Ontarto, Dempster ec Je, î & Co.Laurentian Jul Ir R.M.8.DOMINION IN PORT.Tha l'ominion Ime R.M8 Dominion arrived in port at six o'clock last even in after a good e Mominion Iay was dulv ebrated on board by the pas senxers with much enthusissm.An enjov- able concert oman also held during the thing part were: Mr.Frurreg of fale Leroy Lewin, Mr.W e, Q C., A.Keith.Mrs.Bunsen, \u2018Mr.F Ashdown, and re Stein.An inter: ting address was onntributed by Rev.Chancellor Wallace.The sum of 29 w sed which will be devoted to chart.table purposes.\u2019 OTHER STEAMSHIPS SAILINGS.Steam: Bteamship Monmouth.for Tandon.\u201coy 8 Steamship chester Port, for Map- chester, Thy Ban .NEW STEAMER IN PORTA naw steamer, the Manchester Port, the latest acquisition to Masra, Furness, Withy & Ces fleet, is due to arrive in to-day on her Toaden tri of ¢ the ame wo | 6.380 tons are being bulk at West Hartlepool by Irving's Bhipbulding and Dry Dock Oo.\"They are A Manobestet Importer Manchest Shipper.and age to be taunehed this summer.Mranrs.Furness, Vithy & Co.are engages tears the Manchester Loud Nimited ; thege, the ter Commeres ge are to have a paul of over 1,00 tone aptyes, | \\ A PERSON Prresar \u2014 GROANS rome es pdd Bidg.Legitimate Gatective of all kinds undertaken In any al dome Montreal an the vtcinity will god st adv municaie with Joh ferences, the reading Banke 6 Corsa 1 PERSONAL DON, oni THI \u201cHout ileh smn two monty basse dor\u2019 Ind you receive?We man DHRBONAL MARRIA I Join M AN Durr.107 St.845 Prince seu June \u2014 n° your lew 164 | Lice res; residenu zn3sod \u2014 MONEY TO LUN SALARIED PDPLE Can grt looney oni their own names security | paylnenis to su Company, Teuple Bullding, 1 out endorser or 1t borrowerJontreal Ored | Juices mt.BOS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONEY LOAND.se Peuple and Hetail Me ais, without secu! gee tal (nducemente.T N, York TP te Balding + 300 He Now nner MONEY TCLOAN It you want to horrow ousehold Pisous.Munes 4 Money Here er W agsons, oall on you eny amount fro Money \" Money Money Money Money - heat remov paid back in small œ ments Lo sult borrower.money same day pou charge uniess oar is made terms.Open ev LL Tee MONTRE RON NO 200 ery day from BRORELE JAMES WBRT Ce Cor.VYictona nd Baok of Toren ¥ Jy *y an1 own ans.Bic Ald L.AROSON Pawnbrer, 601 QRA! ST.Opp.BL Franc Xavier bt.Mouez 4e to loan on Diamonds, Jewellery, ¥ lothing, Dry Goods and Genernl Metihnudine given Ww Pig attention Fore suarauiieed from mothay winner months.Premises protected hy Pom Ze, a.tr CONTINEUED ON PAGE NE.ame \u2014 Shipping News.OCEAN STEAMIRS, ARRIVED, Umbria, at Liverpool, from New July 3 ork, Saale, at Gibraltar, from New \u2018pi, Jul Southwark, at Antwerp, July 8 Arroyo, July 3.Dahome, July 3 Hamlet.at Liverpool, Liverpool, at Bristol, at from Now Yi, from Nwty], from Haney, from Queby A Carth aginian, at Philadelphta, om .July paarn dam, July 4 hoenicta, burg, July & at New York, SAILED.dato.at New York, frd Rotter.y Hum.! Amarynthia, from Glasgow, | Montreal, Jul al from Glasgow for mtreal, July 8.Candia, rd.from Shields fos Monil, July | STEAMERS DUP AT NEWORK.Tuesday.Noordland.from Antwerp.Wooloomooka.f Oevenum.frm Chalmette, from New J Anchorla, from Glasgow, June Wednesday.Teutonic, from Idverpoal, Phoenicla, June à from Hamburg.June B British Queen.from Antwerp, Jund Euxinia, from Shlelds, June IL Thureday.h Graf Waldervee, from Hamburg, Ju Pompei, Friday.Campania, from Idverpooi.July.Franciseo, from Hull, June from Hamburg, June a.fo » \u2018 | Baturday.New York, from Southampton, ur 1 Bottvia, from Gibraltar June Cornwall, London, Ju Brooklyn nya ICE IN THE STRAITS.u.Bwansea, June M Cerisle, from Gibraitar, June M.~ 1 Captain Donward, of the Thomson, in steamship Hurona, now in castle.reports that he t of Belle Isle, hut m met close tce 135 miles outside Pense eventually to come by Ca icebergs.both la on the passage NOTES.e and vali.uth frem Belle Isle.rom New i ne trary Fie.ang hel were seen fir Louie Davies hax given notice of 1 nik tn ships.Its ob 12th the time during which a ship may summer oar from a Canadian port with a ad.deck The North German, Lloyd Steamship Co.has ordered a 10, line.The vessel will be oo mssenger and cargo steamer for the Brenen- Nod Fork Tecylenburg works, in Geesbhmunde.For its Far Bast line the company has ordered two 5,000 ton cargo steamers, which will be bult by the Furness Company et West Hartlepool.The Allan line steamer Montreal for Liverpool pasesd Louf at 6.26 pm The Allan line steamer Rom on for y and landed enttie ve Jom od from 1stand 4 me t t at w, arrived at on - nded her ehipmnt of Wi from don \"for the St.Lawrebe 2e day afternoon OLU® LAURIER The Club Laurier held fle last ening previous to re adjourned tl ember.1 te bold the p end \u20ac eur thee 7 idays pe Sedu, - » Lid U YEE GOVERNMENT'S RESPONSIBILITY YOR THR YUKON INIQUITIBE By refumng to permit a juducial invesiaga- tion into the Yukon sandal, the Govern: men bas assumed the responsitabity for all the crooked business going on up there.Bur Hibbert Tupper betrayed po eccret when he formulated that Jung weries of charges against the Yukon aduunistration.We presume there are few families in Canada that bave not some relatrves, friends or acquaint snces in the Yukon terntery.And these relatives, friends and acquaintances have been writing home with the result that there ase very fow places iu Canada where it is wot known that hur Hibbert Tupper's allegations are but the formal and public confirmeton of what has already been learn: ed from private sources.The miners may be airaul to risk their miming clame by publicly stating al?that they know about the iniquities of the Yu kon adminstrauen, but they have not been afraid to write home and tell the truth to their families and their friends.The only effect of the cowardly policy of the Government is 10 make every Minister responsible in the public eye for the rascaliues perpetrated 1n the Honourable (Lifford Sifton\u2019s department.They might possibly have vindicated thear own honour by a fur investigation followed by prompt punishment of the guilty, but they baw deemed it safer for all, Ministers and officials, to hang to gether, rather than run the risk of hanging separately.Tres may have chosen wisely.The hon- purable munisters know best what they collectively and igdlividually have to fear from au investigaté But st is unfortunate for the honour of Canada that ita Government should have to acknowledge butore aii the world that it cannot afford to have its Yukon administration exposed to the hight of day.So far as the effect on the electorate 18 concerned, the (Government's aclon 18 sbout equivalent to a plea of \u201cguilty.\u201d Sir Hubbert\u2019's indictment includes some of the meanest erimes of which a Government officæl could be guilty.After the privations, and hardships inseparable from the life like the Yukon, surely the Government of Canada should protect him in the enjoy: ment of the frut of his labour! But if Sr Hibbert is right, a miner could only record his discovery of gold at the Government office at the risk, if the di-covery proved valuable, of his claim being granted to somebody else.According to the changes some of the officials are engaged in what 1s practically a system of \u201cclaim jumping\u201d for the benent of friends and themselves.wey to make money in the Yukon 1s not to search for gold; Jet some other fool do that; and if he is successful bribe a Government official to enter your name in- ' LOI, of a prospector in a country their In other words, the stead of his as the orginal claimant.And the Prime Minister thinks that such charges are sufficiently dealt with whes the Minister of the Interior has made \u2018an ad- murable speech\u201d admitting thet his department 1s not gwlity.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018EVASION OF THE ISSUE\u201d Dealing with the Ministerial _organ's claim that Sir (tharles Hibbert Tupper's charger fell flat, because they did not contain any allegation of personal corruption against Mr.Sifton, the Hamilton Herald (Independent) saya: What pitiful shufiling and evasion of the issue! Suppose that Bir Habbert had not accused Mr Sifton even of carlessncss anid partiality; suppose that the Minister's name had not heen mentioned in the long arra:gnment would there have been nothing left worth investigating?! The issue is not Mr Sifton\u2019s character; it 18 the character of the Yukon administration.Kir Hibbert has brought many serious accusations against Government oflicials in the Yukon distnot.The important question 1s.can the truth of these accusations be proved\u201d Whether or mot Mr, Eifton\u2019s personal integrity is involved 18 quite another matter.He may be am innocent of personal wronz-doing ac his own youngest child, and yet there may have been a cer nival of corruption and crime among the Yukon officals.The country wants to know how much of what Sir Hibbert Tupper alleges 18° true; it will not be natistied to know that, no matter how corrupt the Yukon administration may have been, Mr.Sifton's robes\u2018 are unsmirched.permets MR.SIFTON\u2019S RESPONSIBILITY.Quebec Telegraph (Lab.) says: \u201cBecause no act of personal corruption waa alleged ggsinet Mr.Rifton, x is dented by the par- izan press that there 1s nnved for an in- iry demanded by the OUppomtion in l\u2019ar- ent into the Yukon administration.In other words, the doctrine 1s aavanced that eo dong es a Minister does not pilfer from the public treasury thowe who hold office at hin pleasmwe may do so without the poli tical head beng responsible.It was not so held by the liberals when they were in Oppomtron, and it w not #o held by the i this country.A ter Brown is a trustee for the public, who is bound to wee that his trumt 3s farthfully and honestly executed.While he may not be held accountable for every shortcoming of his subordinates, he is specially blamewarthy when, after a long series of pubhio complaints, he refuses tn ioe and to punish wrong doing.icials are the agents of the Mims.ter.Me must œ requdiate them, and show that they acted without his author ity and consent, or he must acoept respom- whility of their conduct A NEW STREET CAR ROUTE.The Montreal Street Railway has made eo decided improvement in the St.Denis strest short route.ears in place of up Fulford street from St.James to t ne, now continme along St.James ing thia street and back as before.is qe the e ng the interval of three blocks twater avenue and Fulford a ear direct to their doors, while ote it was a case of wait for a long tbe distance between their bomes.| oom of Job rame and the Mont A Island Raëw .Q oe had oe cou has ue eu THREE NOTABLE SPEECHES ON The Yukon Charges.Two Bolting Liberals Fully Justify Sir Hibbert Tupper\u2019s Motion, The two grost speeches of Bir H.bbert Tupper an! the Hon.(lifford Bifton oa the Yukon charges have naturally overshadowed the other in Parlwment on that question.Adnong the most puint- ed were tnose delivered by Mr.Over, the [ébera) member for Alberta, Mr.Rich ardsun, leberal uvember for lisgar, and the Hon.N Clarke Wallace, Cooservative member for West York, who has in Lhe pam had ærwus differences of op.mon with Sir H.bbert Tupper an questions of public policy.Mr, Oliver said: I consider something more than an investigation 1» needed.I consider that a great wrong has been done to many peu- ble who went out as pioneers to that country; and while it may be imposeible to redress these wrongs it is not imposmble to punish those who perpeurat- ed them.I will vote for the motion of the Hon.member for Piotou, not because I support all that his motion contains or the portion he takes in every particular, but cause | wish to place before the House and the country, in the most emphauc manner pousitle, my desire that the o!- fences which have been committed against the pioneers of the Yukon by certain offi: cials of the Government should be punished and punished us severely as possible, us the result of any investigation for the the result of any investigation that may be held.1 conaider that it is necessar to hold an investigation for the credit nf the officials as well as for their punishment.All were not guilty and a were not equally guilty, but that certain officials were guilty has been proven by the departmental investigation held y Mr.gilvie.It is desirable for the Pa nine of thore who did no wroog and the pun- whment of those who did wrong, that the right should be sifted from the wrong.Mr.Richardson said: Supposi 1 re fuse to vote for this resolution, fon am I to car before my constituents and the country as supporting the fullest possible investigation into what I am sat: fied is wrong-domg.T thought af first of Voting against the resolution and then 1n- troducing one myself, but after studying the matter over very carefully for nearly twenty-four hours and giving a great deal of worry to it, I have come to the conclusion that it is my duty to vote for the fullest inquiry into the Yukom, and that being the case I propose to vote for ths motion, AFTER RECESS.Mr.N.Clarke Wallace (West York.) | suppose, Sir, that in the whole history of the Canadian Parliament, more serious charges have never been brought to the attention of the House of Commous.We have here charges involving the whole Government, but more particularly the Minister of the Interior, in whose depart ment the administration of the Yukon largely lay, and charges involving also the Postmaster General Canada, the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, and the Minis ter of Customs.The Minister of the Interior has declined to submit his conduct to an impartial and competent tribunal of Judges, and in his statement presented to the House to-da , have heen utterly unable to find that justification for his course which Parliament might have expected from him.The hon.gentleman (Mr.Sifton) did not act with very much grace or courtesy towards the hon.memver or Pictou (Sir Charles Hibebrt Tupper), when he referred to him in a sneering way as not rivking a very valuable comwodity at the present time, when ithe hon.gentleman (Mir Charles Hibbert Tupper) was risking his scat in this House, his position and reputat:n in the country, in preferring his charges on his responsibility as a member of Parhament, ell, &ir, 1 have had the glorious privilege of disagreed with the hon.member for Pictou (ir Charles Hibbert Tupper), on important matters of public policy, but I must say that I found that gentleman as honoura le and manly an opponent as I ever met in the Parliament of Canada.His reputation from the day he first became a Minister down to the present hour is such as should have saved him from such a jeer and such a sneer from the Minister of the Interior.As a Minister ocupying a responsible position in the Parliament of Canada for eight or nine years, the hén.member for Pictou (Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper) can point with satisfaction and with pride to the fact, that although he occupied this responsible powition for so long, to-day no member the House of Commons, no man in this country, dare make a charge of per sonal corruption or wrong-doing against the member for Pictou (Sir Charles Hib- bert Tupper).He stands here to-day with as clean a record ae any Minister Gov- ever presided over a department dof Government.Some Lon.members.lcar, hear.Mr.Wallace.Yew, and it comes with ill-grace from the Minister of the Interior M.Sifton), who now two ycars and a half in office, was not & Minister for ax months until the tongue of senndal was reaching out to him, until} charges were made, and until to-day these cha have culminated in the most direct, de positive, and the most forcible indietment ever made against any Minister during the twenty years I have been in this Parliament.It comce with 1l)-grace from that Minister (Mr.Nifton) to make the smeer- ing allusion that Sir Charles Hibbert Tup pers eat was not à valuable commodity | \u2014 at the prerent time.Mr.Speaker, would a hundred times rather stand in the proud position of the member for Pictou, occupying a reat on the ()pposition benches\u2014even were | to be in opposition sil my political career; I would a thousand times rather that than occupy position of the Minister of the Interior today.What is the position of the gentleman (Mr.S:fton)?The department over which be presides is charged with the most cormipt transactions, dishonest officials, dishonest acts by which he himself is surrounded and entangled; his partners, the men closest to him in his constituency obarged with eorruption all these winding a web around the Minister of the Interior (Mr.Sifton), who, if those charges be true, was the centre promoting figure in the wrong doing that bave taken place.I my, Sir, [ would rather a hu times occupy the honour: able position of the member for Pictou Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper) in this louse, than occupy the poartion which the Minister of the Interior does.To-day we have the bumilet: spectacle of a Minister, charged Cfoally, an no other Minister has ever n in this House, with accommulated evidence, and point after point made definitely, complaining the rerolution took an hour and e quarter to read; which «imply means that the multiplicity of the charges, definitely and specifically stated, in wo rest, and the maladministration, of his epartment during the short tirr/ that he has been in charge of it, in mé breneh alone, in so extensive, that the remsal of those charges takes an r and a quar ter.It shows still further that the Tron.member for Pictou has not failed ceu rage- ously to give full particulars of the evidence by which he substantiates t.s char ges which he has made.i ave been w te take, Look at any other country under the men which has as a measure of silf-government, as we have in Canada; ç to England, the mother of l\u2019arliament and of free government,and what do you find there?The tie wen of K où entrusted the r buity of office, and most jealoas repu 8 they in- vally (he watch to probes: thers depart ments the tongue of scandal.to the United States, too.Last year wo maw a rng Jing te part of oa vernment eh è of the Deperement of Troha de hoa vestigation was most thorough.ier voue bare dared ts Bk oe eet ree tra tne pee BG STEEL COMPANY, It Will Take Over the Eatire Do- minjon Coal Plant.Ths Stocks and Bonds Have Been Underwritten.I aboost a fo: he entire of the Foal vod Loon \u2018Son.the Steel Company the Coal y ntlemen were interent- was apperent that some ar- been errived at.y a ce ! over en tire 7 Dominion Coal Company with and franchises end that the Spe! Company will give a guarantee to pa pot loss thas sx per cent, on the commae of Dominion Coal [\u2018ompany, and that they will also care of the preferred stock and bed of the latter co tion.That this ispomewhat of a contract for the new Steel y to perfurm is evident from the fac{that the common stock of the Dom- injon Company is $15,000,000 and of course is does not include the bonds or prefe » ve Nontrea, the Canadian Bank of Commerce @d the Merchants Bank of Commerce Woking the gentlemen bave been sumed in previous issues, have undertaken ¢_ finanve the scheme.It is saïd that pothing will be done for pine time as regards placing the stock of ¢ Dominion Steel and Iron Company on he market, as with a concern of such prinitude, it ell Lake time to construct « buildings and get plant m operation.While the Canadian Bank of Commerce qe, a block of the stock those who are q-0 interested include the loan companies which Senator Cox, president of the Brk of Commerce, is interested.ON À CHARGE OF FORGERY.Janiel Gallagher, Publisher, Henry Hamilton Have Been Arrested.and Daniel Gallagher, 4! years old, & pub- her, residing at No.Vietoria street, afd Henry S.Hamilton, 38 years, agent, vere arrested yesterday moon y Detective 8 herp, the latter charged with forging thve ues on Molsons Bank, and the firmer for trying to put one of them in cfculation.They both appeared before Blice Magistrate Desnoyers this morning, 2 pleaded not guilty to the above ja res.It is all that Hamilton who had jen once + at the Molsona Bank, was HI] acquainted with the hahits of this most : Ig Al i eatablisTimont and transferred to Cal kher a forged cheque , bearing the nature of \u201cA.F.Geult.\u201d ne familton and Gallagher were arrested 4 ther office, room No.9, 146 St.James greet, where they were carrying on busi $= as publishers of a directory for the @uihokio Order of Foresters, which they Jd been officially authorised to do, G.T.R.APPOINTMENTS.i Number of Now Appointments in the Train Service Department.JA circular just issued by the Grand nk Railway contains netioes of & num- r of new appointments at various points {the system.D.J.O'Connor, who has n train despatcher for the past nine- n years at Stratford, Ont, has been ap- nted acting trainmaster of the northern in succession to Mr.Lynch, who traneferred to Belleville as train- WV.W] Ashald, who is erred to lo land Pind, Vt.on the line of the Central \\ ermogt, vioe Mr.Cunningham resigned.DLE.The §ty Attorney, Mr.Ethier, has given hie op§ion as to the difficulty\u2019 with the Police fommattes and M.Saxe Sons, clothier, jn regard to the contract for police trouser} It will be reme that some o M.Saxe & Sons got the contract fd trousers on the understanding that should be equal in quality to in the office of the superinten- en the trousers er- that experts had found they | were ng up to the standard sample.Saxe ir showed, among other things, | that of the trousers had been accepted by bertain poliæmer end were be | worn.The City Attorney was eppedl | to by tle Police tige to sive his ad- i vice on ma The attorney has replied tht if the trousers were not accord: ing to pample the committee could not i have agepted them, that the committee should five Faxe eight days more time to fill thejcontract according to sample, that the city will only bave to pay for the few airs of trousers that goboemen got from Mr.Bale and not pay Tor all the trousers orderedby the contract It is expected that i n will d to the courte being to settle the dispute.F003} BREACH OF CONTRACT., leged bn \" Macdongell, contrectore for sections 1 and | 2 of theiSouls Cordasc 4 bi , ! the suthority of Mr.Ryan, a \u2018the firm is suing for $1,981, and the men th for amounts from $142 to $256.They claim on ar thet they hired for a certain ound were hi à period asd that the firm did not live ap to the contteet.DEATHS.MoNAMARA\u2014In this city.on the trd inst.Mida Agnes, second daughter of P.Mc N aged § years 5 months and 13 1 from her father's resi.Fulford street, at 33 pm.stant.THE MONTREAL DAI RAILWAY RUMOURS Story of Alliance of New York Central and Canadian Pacific Mr.McNicoll Gives Them an Emphatic Denial.In these days of big railway enterprises it is to be expected thet all sorts of vague iotangible rumours of comdunations an pools, of wars and rate-cutting, should tind Jef beng atiracted to railway matters in Canada, and the Canadian Pa- fic has beomne the centre of the latest Bt.te bit of railway fiction.According to this latest rumour, the Can- adieo Pacific and the New York Centred have ented to a formal allmoce, aod as part and parcel of their agreement have secured control of the projected Grand I bridge over the Niagara River, s few miles above Buffalo.Thet 1 one part of the desl.The other concerns the working of the two systems 1a the East, amd wath the sogiustion by the (emtral of the control of the Boston & Albany as a basis, a fantustic web of romance has been woven of a wer a l'outrance between the Cunadian Pacho Railway New York Central combination, and the Grand Trunk-(entrel Vermont sys- _ Buffalo end Boston papers arv the orig- inetors of this int of railway gossip, and in both citres more nr less of a sensation has been endeavoured to be made of the allez news.THE NEW BUFFALO BRIDGE.According to the Buffalo rumour, the deal ich is said to bave been ocomsumine wii result in the control of the new b over the Niagara at Grand Island by the Canadian Pacific Railway and the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad.The importanne of the reported deal to the Canadian Pacific Raëtway is said to consist in the entrance of that road to Buffalo, thus giving it a through lpe from the second reatest railroad centre in the world to the vorth- West.By the same arrangement the Vanderbilt lines will secure a through fast lime to the same territory.Work on the new bridge was begun on June 29, last, by a company of Buffalo capitalists who were not supposed to be interested in any particular Tailroad.It is raid.bowever, that the work of construe- tion will be tuken over directly by the C.P.R.the N.Y.C.about the middle month, and pushed to a completion.The bridge, according to reports, is to be a \u2018\u2018double-decker,\u2019 ing a roadway for trains, and one f riages.trolley kine and foot passengers.The Jength of the steel work is given at 2851 feet, including the river span, 1875 feet, and the still longer span carrying the bridge over Rattlesnake Island, the marsh and the canal.When seen at the offices at Windsor Station thie morning, Mr.D.MeNicoll.the asvistant-general manager of the nn lian Pacific, declared without reserve that there was nothing whatever in the report, so far as the Canadian Pacific was concerned.The Pacifi d the New York Cen- ee Parse, bad worked to her the latter for years, ing the C.P.R's American connection, and the C.P.R.the Canadian connection of the Central.They would continue to work together on the same bass, but as for any new alliance between them on the lines mdicated in the report from Buffalo, or the other from Boston, there was nothing in > THE BOSTON AND ALBANY.The Bowton rumour referred to has to do with the lease of the Boston and Albany by the New York Central, which lease was concluded let week.According to this report.the New York Central and Canad- an Pacific have entered into a compact to wage 8 Vigormis WAT Against the Grand Trunk and Central Vermont for the travdl- Eng and freight business of the Eastern Starts.According to the Boston Japers, the great trunk lines of the United States have | been jealous of the growing importance o Portland as a shipping port, and New York having been unable to stop the shipping of grain.ete, by this American terminus of the Grand Trunk, they heve decided to try Boston and see what the Hub of the uni- veree can do.The project is, accordingly.so says the rumour.to divert the N.Y.C.end ston and Albany, with the aid of the Grand Trunk, all the export traffic that can be got bold of now going by Grand Trunk to Portland.Still another rumour is that the New York Central wants to itnelf become a great through trans continental route, without any assistance from the Canadian Pacific or anybody els.To this end it is said to be scheming to secure the amalgamation into its system of the Lake Shore (with which it ia already closely identified), the Chicago and North: Western, the Union Pacific and the Oregon Short Line.These roads, with its own lines from Buffalo and the lines of the new- 1 ired Boston snd Albany, would give he an uninterrupted line from the Atlantic to the Pacific.It in interesting to mote the beautiful inconsistency of the several rumours, one of which says the Canadian Pacific and the N.Y.C.have joined forces, band and glove, and another that the latter ia scheming to rival the former by becoming itself an independent through transcontinental line.Tr T.(i.Shaughnessy.president of the C.P.R., ia indispored at his residence on Dorchester street to-day, but Mr.MeNicoll, the General Manager, as already raid, gave all the reports an emphatic denial, so far at least an the C.P.R.is concerned.\u2014{r PARK AVENUE CARS.Tegal Technicalities Raised by Oor- poration of Bt.Louis to Writ of Injunction Rejected.morning Mr.Justice Taschereau efense en droit produced on behalf of the corporation of St.Louis inst the writ of injunction thken by the rx and Island Railway after the re moval of the company\u2019s tracks from Park avenue.The court rejected the various technicalities raised by Mr.Bismillon and which were answered by Mr, Robertson on behalf of the compuny.The injunction will now have to be heard on its merits.STAR\u2014TUESDAY JULY 4,180 ___ If You Follow Tips {ru sccasicnally make big meney ; bers is the latent, and if you sad for our free Look, yuu will know how \u201c Sugar is Pegged at 150\u201d This smeaus that 11 cannot get below thal price becanse ibe Lig insiders have widers in W Luz Sverytl lung offered ai that gure.15440 HOWARD, CROSBY & CO., 3¢ Congress ot., Boston, Mass STOCK SITUATION, Europe, Which Affects Our Market, is Rather Unsettled.The Old Country Market is Rather Overburdened at Present.The recent gold movement from New York to Europe has vocastoned conskier- able financial discussion tv those directly interested.ess metiers are not always easy (0 determine, © to the intricate ex puis involve |, but the London Btutist douiriess giver : E explanation as follows: \u201cThere now seems little doubt that the gold shipments from the United States are directly due to borrowings for the purpose of easing for t tres Spanish indemnsty money largely denuded the market of supplies.en came a demand for remittances from New York tn Iondon, first of £1,000.000 for repayment of money lent by the Baltimore and Ohlo æyndtoste for the purpose of reorganiza- ton, and secondly of over another £1.000,000 to pay for stock bought by American ip- vestors from Europe, which had to be d for at the settememt this week.Thus n all, nearly £6,500,000 of stering exchange wus required for these two purposes.upon this came the demand for loans by German nouses to enable them to Ude over the end of the half year.Such a combination of demands naturally made sellers of exc hold out for high rates, hence the rise in the cable rate.\u201cThe terms upon which money has hee borrowed in New York for Berlin would appear to have been somewhat ONerous.Time lane are there quoted about 3 to 3% ths tune of the Btates than it is now, and houees loans may have to do so with an exchange of about 4.84.A difference In exchange of about 4 cents means an ad- dithon of about 3 per cent.to the rate of interest.Apparently, therefore, the German houses ve been willing to pay a rate of 6 to 64 per cent, for a4 small portion of the money they required to enable them to tide over the ep g pressure.When the loans mature they may.however, sell collateral.\u201d The Canadian Pacific Railway Company's return of traffic earnings from June 3ist to June 30 is as follows : 1899 Cees Le eee eer ure see §730,000 Increase .$62,000 WHOLESALE FRUIT.Raspberries, Blueberries and Currants Are Now in the Market.Receipts of California fruit are heavier this week and there hus been a decrease In auotations, except on peaches which have advanced .Business is falrly good throughout.Canadian fruits are becoming ore plentiful and as they come in the Po 8.frult goes out.Thin week red currants.Llueberries and Tarpberries are being offered and some California apples are in the market.APPLES.\u2014Imported stock is now In the market and is belng offered at $2.00 to $2.25 a box.; RASPHERRIES.\u2014 Canadian stock Is commencing to come in and is selling at 9 to 13 a box.BLUEBERRIES8\u20148upplies are lent and demand dull at the high price of 61.25 a small box.PEARS\u2014Are in good demand.The market is steady and prices are much lower at $3.50 for half boxes.PEACHES-Stocks are not ver end prices have advanced to SL PLUMS\u2014There is a fairly active demand and prices have fallen to $1.W to 82 APRICOTS\u2014Deamand is rather dull and prices are lower at $1.40 a box.ORANGES Prices have advanced since last week, stock being scarce and demand good, 85 a box.LEMONS The market is well supped.Palermo lemons are quoted at §1.75 to $2.50 a box.Mensinas are $1.50 to $3.50 a box.STRAWBERRIES Supplies are lighter and under an active demand prices are higher at 7c to sc.PINEAPPLES\u2014Trade is good, and prices steady at fic each.CURRANTS.\u2014Red currants are coming along freely and there is a fair demand for them at a basket.GRAPE FRUIT\u2014Buppiles are limited but there is not much demand.ces range from $4.78 to $.00 & box.BANANAS\u2014 Business is very good.and prices are cheaper at $1.30 to 81.76 for first; $1.00 to $1.26 for seconds.GOOSERERRIES\u20148upplies are light as yet and prices ow a decline at 40c to 80c a basket.CHERRIES\u2014Canadian cherries are now being freely offered Prices steady at 50c to 8126 a sket.WATERMELONS\u2014There is à fair supply of Georgia fruit, Which meets with a good demand.at Zéc to Mo each.CUCUMBERS\u2014Southern stock fs out of the market and Canadians sell et 40 to 80c a dozen.NEW POTATOES Receipts from the U.8.are fair and prices are $3 a barvel.ABPARAGUB\u2014There is a #od demand for Canadian stock at sc to ONIONBS.\u2014Red onions sre quoted at $3.75 to $3 a barrel, Bermudas, in crates, fi to 82.75: Egyptian, & a sack.TOMATOES\u2014Fresh ripe Missiseippi fruit is $1 to 31.10 à crate of four small kets.NUTS\u2014 heavy a bax.Business is st y.onde sell at 13% a und.Shell almonds are ec to 28¢; walnuts are 1244c; shelled walnuts, are Mc: peanuts range from 7c to 10c a pound; pecans are lig to 12c according t size; Brasil, 13% cents; obestnuts, Oc; ne.lsh walnuts, a pound.TORONTO GRAIN MARKETS RONTO, Ont., July 4\u2014Wheat dull and Red and e at freights ; The aflou 8 1-20 ng transit ; and 1-26 Toronto v Doras WI Toronto freight + s ron I et tot , EP Shorts, dé to Sif and bran at w to est.\u201c Com ready at 3c for Canadas Yellow Went .3 Ameriean 8c West.y : white, 80c north and west.Oatmenl\u2014Steady at $8.9 for cars of bags and $3.90 for barrels .Peas\u20148teady at 0c to 67c west.RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL G.T.R OPER.Canal Total COUNTRY PRODUCE Cheese is Easy and Butter Firm With Large Shipments.Eggs Continue Firm and Potatoes are Still Declining.BUTTER.\u2014 The market ap to be most us strong us ever Hn having rengthencd ovnsderably during the past few ve.Thu ewtion edle carried on every Tuesday by Mawars.Potter and Morin, for the Canadian Association of Butter atul Cheese Manufacturers, showed tho «and of the market, lt was held, as urum, tn tho Gould cold storige warchouse, at eleven o'clock, und the prices obtained were higher than « week ago.Last week 177 wus the highest bid, and this was sald not to be a straight bid on quality, The rime sdtive influences may have dl ed this morning, but the fuct 18 that the buyers of the finewt goods had to go up to 180 & pound to get it.> 4 boxes were sold.The hidding still continued active, and the next lot of 52 boxew 17%c.Then 127 sold at 17e, and 17 at 17%0, making one of ths most suc- cesaful sales of the seuson.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade thie morning were 1,602 packuges.Bhipmente for the past week were 17,301 c , compared with 6700 for the c0r- nding week of last year.Total shipments since 1st May were 69.223 packages, compared with 36,666 lust year.CHEESE.\u2014 Receipts reported on the Board of Trade thie morning wero 17.665 boxes.Shipments during the past week were 79,484, compared with 66.122 for the wook last yvar: total shipments africe week of 198 Cheese boards ars still quoted Ye to Ye lower than a week go, and prices here a to be about Mec for easterns, aiui & with a possible f4c fur westerns.Gas.\u2014 remains firm than ever.ed tu Et through this month without mak- .One merchant reports that out af seventeen cases of thirty dozen each, he found a total of forty-six duzen rotlen SERS.The balance were nearly all No.2 stock.As only No.1 sinck, Or new aid, show a profit, dealers do not enjoy the .Some trial pments are going this waek, mainly for the, por.pose of testing the British market.1676 does Tot appear much prospect of a de- cine in the market, im faot, the op ite may take place.Receipts by rail, Te- ported on the Board of Trade, were large this morning, being 1,076 cases.Selected exru are selling at 13140 to 14%c cases at 15¢.or her.Best western can be had at 12c.No, 2 candied at 10 to about 1lc; P.E.1.are quoted at llc.POTATOES\u2014The market for old stock {s weak and In a few days more It will be almost impossible to sell it at all.Good oid stock, on spot, would probably command Mc or bS¢ a bag, in car leads on track, to-day.Out of half a dosen or more merchants who were asked to mako an offer for good old atock, some distance away, not one could be found ready to take the risk, Good old potatoes laid down here.however, will meet a ready enough sale for a week yet, hut prices are going lower every day owing to the new stock and quotations are now only about two thirds of what they were a week ago.Bales are being made at 70e to 75¢ in a jobbing way, for old, new sells at 83.00 a barrel and around $1.00 a bushel.HONEY \u2014There is no change in the market.business being dull and stocks light White clover, ii comb, 8¢ to 9¢ in round lots; smadlor lots, 9c to Inc, white ex- traoted honey.5c to 6c a pound in tins, buckwheat honey.In comb, 5%r to Te, and extracted, 4c to 5c, as to quality.MAPLE PRODUCTS \u2014 Business ta dull.and prices are steady at 6% to 7¢ a pound tn wood, 90c to $1 an tm gallon tin.75¢ to 806 à wine gallon tin.Fine sugar worth 8%c to #c a lb.BEANS \u2014 Demand ts light and steady at 80c to $1 a bushel.ASHES The market iz barely steady.First sort potash, $3.50 tn $3.85; second sorts, about $3.60 by the hundred pounds; first pearl ash, nominal at 35.15 to 85.3.THE FISH TRADE.A Poor Run of Gasps Salmon\u2014 Trout and Salmon Scarce.or There {8 very little going on in tho fish trade just now.Towards the latter end of last month there was un active demand from the United States for Gaspe salmon as is usus! at this time of year.In view of the approach of the Fourth of July.fairly active demand for this favourite fish, but arrivals have been Hæht.and as a consequence there 18 not a very large amount In stock.The run of Gaspe salmon this year has been very small, in fact, In some sections, it has been almost a total failure.Added to the small run, is the small size of the fish and their poor quality, so that the Gaspe salmon outlook is not particularly encouraging.British Columbia salmon are not in the market at present and there will not be many of them offering for some weeks yet.when the auppiy of Gaspe has ran out.Mackerel have been arriving in fair quantities.The supply has equalled the demand during the past few weeks and the run is now about over.Haddock and cod are still plentiful and western lake fish are also arriving pretty freely.lake trout, however, are scare ag are also speckied ones.The season for lobsters will be over in another couple of weeks now.FRESH FISH Business in on the wane, owing to the large number of people leav.ring e hot weather.arpe in selling at 14 to Mc u pound: fres ress ha .; H- put.9 to 16; pike, 6\u20ac to 7c lb; whiteflah ake trout nnd pickerel, Tc to 8c: speckled trout, 1fc to .Lobsters are selling at 10c to 1 a is light and the market is bare of both Labrador and B.C.salmon.Horringe have been scarce and some sw arrivals of new stock have brought pretty high prices.Nova Scotûta herrings, in half barrels, sell at $250 to $3.76.pickled lake trout, in half barrels, at wa PREPARED FISH -\u2014The last season's stocks are completely exhausted, and the new fish are now marketed at about the same prices as the old.Boneless cod ad suc to 8c per pound; boneless fish, SMOKED FISH\u2014Owing to the hot weather there is very little demand.Haddles pound.SALT FISH.\u2014Trade also ary yory slow but some arrivals, notpal 7, for outgoing eteamners, have void at 20 to So @ pound.THE FIRE BRIGADPS WORK.The Fire Brigade was called out nine times yesterday, twios for faise niarms, for , twte for hich had ed tn the t Justios P ° denes, N» Sher- e Gamage was corsider- u Av CY OF NOWREAL TENDERS Addressed to the undersigned will be received up to Noon of 15th July, For the whole or part of an issue of $222,000, having 40 years to run, bearing 4 P.C.INTEREST, And provided for by a sinking fund to redeem it at maturity.The loan will be in the form of So Coupon Bonds of $30 cach with 80 semi-annual coupons, of one dollar cach, attached and is issued under the authority of clause 344 of the City Charter.Forms of tender may be obtained at the Treasury Department if desired.* WM.ROBB, City Treasures, CITY TREASURERS OFFICE} Montreal 27th June, 15 Gordon Strathy-& Co.STOCK BROKERS, 13 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.(WW.Gordon Strathy, member Montreal Block Exchange since 1870.) Ovrrespondents in New York and Chicago.H.GORDON STRATHY, FE.de HB.Strathy, J.O.Box 1026.Bell Tel.Main 545.160 N MONEY TO LED.We have always money to lend on first mortgage on city real estate.Low rates of interest for large amounts.Experses kept down in sll cases.Loans put through quickly when required.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & Co, 181 ST.JAMES STREET.147° +y5 Same 154;1 W.H.WEIR & SON, STOCK BROKERS, ember Montreal ftook Exchange, M 113 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST, Montreal.188c sod IMPORTANT SALE.Exhibition Grounds.By order of the Provincial Government of Quebec, we sball sell, on the premises, on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July IOth and Ilth, AT 10 O'CLOCK EACH DAY, all the lands and buildings belonging to the Government on the Exhibition Grounds.The site is the rnost beautiful on the island of Montreal; car service, electric ig powers, water and on the very threshold of Mount Royal Park.Conditions: One-fourth cash, balance in three annual payments at 6 percent, For plans apd particulars address the undersigned.Each lot will be sold separetely.A cold lunch will bo served on the grounds each day of saie from one to two clock.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.184 68 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In re JO8SEPH JACOB, Bt.Henry.Bale by auction at our office, No.97 Bt.James Strect, Montreu, on Motulay, 10th July.1599, at 11 o'clock, of \u2018AU the rights of the Insolvent (n a certain balance of price payable tn the Quaboe Hemtnary, as per deed of male 1 between Joseph Jionb und Francois t.Germain, before A.C.A, Blasonnette, N.P., undee No.1860, 1he 26th Maraoh, 1597, and registered in the Registry Office of Montreul East, on the 7th May.1697, under No.43,72.KENT & TURCOTTE, 97 Bt.James Bt Btreet, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROR, Auctiuneers, 14 1 WHEAT STEADY IN LIVERPOOL Local Markets, for Grain, Flour and Feed, are Dull The Liverpool wheat showed a decline this morning after yesmterduy's strength The opening was even with last ht's closing at bu D 3-44 for July 0 3-4d for Bept.and 6s 3d for December.Bept.and Dec.options were steady all day and closed unchanged, but July declined 1-44, closing at 6s 9 1-24.The Chicago market was closed on account of the national ay.LOCAL MARKETS There was nothing done on the Board of Trade this A M the absence of outside reports Prices are nominully unchanged at 34 1-2c for cats, 76 1-2¢ fur peas and 60c for buckwheat HAY-Trude is very dull in the city, but there in a good demand at rouniy Pn uotations are: o.1, 60; o.2, fi TS deliverad Soneids the nls for cattle exporiers, choice hay wil bring about more than No.1.ROLLED OATS\u2014The market is firm, but dull.Quotations in car lots fe in bage, and £3.90 bring a iittle more.FLOUR\u2014MHilers of Manttoba grades r« utry, but éemders in Untari» on track here nrc in wood.Brok nu port a fair say trade lo Quotations in store am inter wheat patents, $3.78 to $4.to $3.00; straight rollers, bags, .: $1.70; Mand patents, $4 to 14.20; Struus bakers, 33.75 tn 83.90.' FEED\u2014Yhe market is dull snd inclined to be eusy.Quotations are: Ontario winter wheat bran, $14; shorts, $16.according to qual- sorta, Te tn Asien, His wf.$ .m moultie, 817.50 to in bulk; enh ood, in bags 90 to $i.\"TRIALS IN THN POLICR COURT.P.X n, Stolen a \u2018poor Bex af at the Spertal * \u2014 - { » 8 THE MONTREAL AILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1899 g } 19 hd TE B gt A ORS Lira pu .or > » HALFBREED CLAIMS.Interesting Discussion Upon the Proposal to Settle With the Metis.Kindly References in Parliament to Sir Charles Tupper's Birthday.(&pecial Staff lorrespradence ) OIA A, July 4 The House quiet and uncventin! session yosterday, 1\u20ac leve by à couple of pleasant episodes con nected with Sr Charles Puumers o:rtiulay.had a sir Charles niter prayers and res the \u2018ouservetive benches as he took his seat.Imamned\u2018etely one of the pages present at hin with à miagumtioent bouquet of poses.The veteran leader und gracefully boucd hu acknowledgments 10 dns folow- ers, while Col.Prior and Mr.Nicholas Flier] Davin left the r seats to shake hands with hun, and Sir Wilfrid lLaumer bowed b:x acknowledgments {rom the Treasury benches.MR.MAXWELL'S HOPES.On the orders of the day Col.Prior called the attention of the Governinent to a par agraph in a British Columbia newpaper to the effect that Mr.Maxwell, Jaberal member for Burrard, had been, or was about to be, appumted postmaster at Vancouver.Île wanted to know 1f this Was another case of 4 member of the House hold- ng hs reat and voling with his appoant- ment in has pocket.fir Wihrud Laurier was happy to relieve the feehngs oi Col.Prior, es the Govern- rose ment had not appointed.nur had :t any intention of appointing, Mr.Maxwell to Bny pomtion.le trusted that honourable member would Jong coutuue to occupy his ecat in the House.A HAPPY INCIDENT.Sir Wilfnd aim took the opportunity of congratulating Sir Charles Tupper upon havin agen witained his cighueth turthda Sar Charles Tupper Seventy sight.Sir Wilfrid, contimuimg, «aid he hoped Sar Charles would long be spared to fil! the 1m- portant position in the House he go wor thih tilled.(Conservative and laberal applause.) Sur Charles Tupper «aid he deaired to extend his hearty thanks to the Premier for the kundly manner :n which he had reter red to the fact that he had vesterday at tained his seventy-eightlh birthdav.Even at his time of Lie he could not allow any exaggeration in the matter of the number Of years he had attwued.(Laughter.) IN CONCURRENCE.The House then went into concurrence on the estimates, taking up the evil fist in order that the salaries of civil servants tor the current fiscal vear just entered upon might be availible.On the vote of $41,200 for the Department af Railwayvs and Can ais, Mr.Blair amended the stem by inserting BLR00 for the «alary of Gerard CG.Rue lt, a- a first-elass clerk tb replace Mr.Dowie as law clerk of the Departmen Ou the hy ie of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, Mr Foster drew th attention of Sir {as Davies to an article in Phe July number of the ( \u2018century maga vie, stating that bind bfe on Itrd Rak at he mouth of the Guli of St.Lawrence was decreasing, owing to the poach- giz and legal Kilhimg of birds that went on He suggested à close time far the binds.Soro Las Davies thunked Mr.Foster for \u201chie hint THE INSURANCE ACT Concurrence in the civil estimates being conchinded the House went mue committee on the nll to amend the Insurance Vor he Finan ae Minster expluned that the bal had been vert caretully considered so the Bunkins and Commerce commutes, ard he, therefore, hoped that ot would give mse fu very httle discussion Mr Foster thought lh+ range allowed for nvesiment was very wide and that the insured in the companies nught suffer seri- ousle He thonght the scope of the bil in that regard should he narrowed somewhat.Me Fulding was quite withing to accede to the views of Mr, Foster by strikmg fran the hill some of he securities in the Pat nven Mr Foster pomted out t so domi the wey that the Government was mm o 3 Explaining why he did not want a apecial ; r cent.stock at par and enid It at a - NCE OF QUE.weting on Friday His Worship mid: 1\" Dr Gel am compelled by what J Washington \u2026 \u2026 .\u2026\u2026.oe os B45 Fj the number of packages sent to the ware- PE Crises above par Next Yreek the [3AILIFFR BALE | PROVINCE OF QUE: .did not think a meeting on Frid call sav bn Sunday last, to call your attention ee 3 01 house for appraisers\u2019 examination was Counc] uss tenders for £1,50,000 more of Pet a Nantel Plalnufl.va A 8 { ed f i £ 19a vas ce COLLEGE N NG .to fie manner m which your company's New York .co.«cover voy 73.820, two years later the number had the same stock.and has fixed 90 as tte Cutt Court Jos Nantel.Kant ve AS ! or meing we were going to have one /LEGE MEETING.\u2014The College of z 8 } Antoine, liefenda .on Monday.Then Ald.Amen Rainville{ Physicians and tu meet to-mosTow Ii.) Ith the city re the ferry of St.At Baltimore\u2014 cloeed oh 78,514, publie in the vear just minkoum figure Even at ther fœure (he 1400.at ton of the clock in the forenoon at , \u2019 C : i 1 ity.cps +18 carmed.re was R.H.KE.close ey reac the enormous total marl reline or.@ the domicile of mad Defendant.No er ae EE nu ma ho aie a 30 fonc rame, dE Caliraseur vide FY To et UE irre an Poe rai ep but mb mers n'a UL wl ave a wpecial .,, ready arrived.pony con requires 0 on * a week.18 Affords some idea of nds.Here agal of that the mar- 2 10 Defendant, saisi in this In éonmection with thie Toth hem tnd ALLEGED BURGLARS\u2014Martin Dwyer boli te.were many thousands «| the volume of work falling upon the staff par is overburdened.But It 1e still abroad chattes DE a safe, Diane grovery goods.a as well publicly state that the | h 19 years, boil ker, 340 Full + of vepple frat afternoon oy tn or coming At Phimdelphia\u2014 of the examining warehouse.where the trouble to credit brews YOUT Conditions cash NARCISSE LEFEBVRE, B.bated Bu the Fat at the loan has been \"a , bi er-maker, > dy um, r- from the , and it would be impossible R.H.E.gold may save the position in Paris at the @'c.Montreuil, July an.ise 154 1 recall The truth thet io De Ou | ol thie morning before Police Magetrate for any fre to describe the manne in Brooklyn % 133 3| LARGE NUMBER OF ENTRIES Sottiement next week, yet with all such \u2014\u2014 * Monreal hx got the monez from the Om in a Sumber of recént bureinies Hs Tih th were treahed by your company.Phüadelphia So | hire been prime.JBAILIEFS BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OE QUE \u2019 .; ome- rer .won \u2018 i «trie > Se + \u2018 ongo brokers for the Joan.atever resolu trial} van fixed for to-morrow.\u2018 thing awh Parhougb.muet day hat your The amount of revenue collected,\u201d Mr.Ing most y in ait directions.cuit Court, = Inxky.Piano Ne \u2018 tion Council may pass on Monday it can.MR.VERDON ACQUITTE ; f .White continued, \u201cis not always a true And now.with trouble perhapa brewing Defendant.snd Paul Scipion Thorn, - not alter the f h .No TTED.\u2014Joseph ahore hang did all that men could do un t : ; South Africa, with Bpain on the brink of Un the Lith Gay of July.1880, at ten of ih 1.red with ani pari he joan bas been Verdon wax acquitted Judge t der pres} arrangements But with only THE CANADA CUP TRIAL.to pine work devolving on the customs Bout KOS, I failing towards n- Joi\"T the Torencon at the o of suid ¢ pa 4.With and parted with, 1 elaim, lo vesterday afternoon, of the accusatiom of one boat Hd so many thousands of people staff.The rate of taxation is often the nancial chaos, difficulties beset the market Defendant, No 7 Coiburne #1.in the A of y perjury.The trouble arose over a state conped usd your endosures, packed lke key to the customs receipts, and with high on at Montreal, will be suid.by authority be ue \u2019 ment he 18 sAid to have made to Detective | shee;, wonder is that some were not Th w t Chi Thi taxation on one or two articles of gen-| To make matters worse, France.like tice, all the soods and chatiels re ot ° Faraeon.which var later denied.hors or ed.7 oo Begun : oe lon enn yr tive] obtain 3 urge Sey oe ot pat Ae ey on Defendant re Terme cash A CULE Ç Th t ber of persons carried bn Morning and are Now in revenue with comparatively little work.tation of our , .4th Juis, 109 154 1 LL MISSING FROM HIS HOME.BROTHER LEON DEAD.\u2014Rev.Brother the oat bere 4 o'clock was far greater & That does not y.however, to the sbere-riggt 2 Bogs Le me B.8 C.Montreal, 4th July.Vf \u2014_\u2014 Leon, of Le Maristes Order, died this than 1x coffistent with safety.and had the Progress.existing state of things, as you will see Muse of PIODIE long rua, no amount of AILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUN- John Laurie, a Wellington Str ee a Le St.Peter Rabool on Viæia- wightent finie or accident occurred, the \u2014_\u2014 by comparing the number of entries at 215 oan avert Nqutdation.bec.District of Montreal Na 8289 Ole ; et had TT coer linge Illness, © conaequends musc have been fearful and ; this port in a series of years, which, after 1d Europe this year suffer the Affilc- cuit Court.E.Cavinagh.Pleiniiff, vs D.A.Men, Has Not Been Seen for ad spent on) e num maniests we received was - dure, ein Terms cash OG.A.oT hee of aa nine, coneistmg and Faro that astra Satin ad 10 d ov Ed dear ar, havi fa or vue town vacht, e Rochester Ÿ peo Club 34,480; ed 85, 0.52% and in the Do INE hs EU Montreal, dra er SM, , ; Page used.B j uty, 1.> thst eleps : organised compan ile it year Just .02,504.1000.\\ i Meg dater.W- Me: a papers, are beng prepared ined or you whichlaill render future complaint un- ts, race.Gormonen is the pe Pr .TORONTO MINING STOCKS.Vy teed be A Nebula, Served in ae Angie, every.ous very inal.board im the lot.\u201cIt waa built on Bumard's MORE WORK EVERYWHERE.J Rene lhe Boe is THIGH BROKEN Simon Peo: A.A STEVENSON.ad vi be med By CCE Dev eee 1 re vo (Special to the Star) PARE AND HOLDEN.1 ew nt preven 3 : - - ) a posathle Boot and shoe comb ne.\u201d The pi on the wharf of the \u201cLeite Tine amas.WHAT IR.GILDERSLEEVE SAYS.involves & nt ea em respondions TORONTO.Julr sc on the Tornn- \u2019 4 ferenca place this afternoon.fay slternoon, when be ve rh thigh Nr.C Gildersiseve, ral m n both with be department at Ottawa, sod to Mining Ex prea] 47, 3,800 at #46 They are Positively Identified and ; ar acte y accidemtal fallin 4 A gene = wi \u20ac public, and in um respect the View.nt 9 an barrel of cement.He was taken o> the © 11 Richelieu & Ontario Company, when GIVEN RUNNING POWERS.story does not differ, Four ago the RéthMulien, 1,00 at ¥.Will be Brought West at Once.+ Notre Dame Hospital, where he the seen in to the of Ste.\u2019 \u2014\u2014 nomber of letters sent out from the Col Dardaneiies: 1.000 at 19%.HEAVY INFANT MORTALITY ell he mornieg, » where was doing venson, maid it was true there had been some lector's office was 2 ogo wo Van Anda.1 F4 SNA?.crowding Met Sunday, but it was not of a Phe Bedlington and Melson on the had 2,900, and laut year no less than Virginia\u20142,500 at 15%.( to the Star.) tare VICE\u2019 BAND EXOURSION.- The an.%¢rious satire, no one had been in- s Nest 2200 letters In tha Accountant's office we! G.F.5 4.we i pe NR.Juiy 6 - De ; 241 Babies Died in Montreal Last \"4! Moonlight excurmon of the Victoria Jud.As for the statement that à clause Crow?Pasa.more than 7,000 cheques were drawn.I Xammond 0 at M4.A MPREUITON, NB.Juy 4 De == a Lam Jor Thursday | in iets Crier called for aa exis bont ben po ora al Che bribes 20 Ou de Bianéars Miniag Exchange orp tod rime been \" , utéta mn PIB : veld of t rervice, and in each give you ; sed the ers here as are an 4 er Three Rivers Toe committee having serve \u2018wad that waa 20.bul the necessity (Bpecial to the Bter) video 8e, euch as 1 have cited.the re: \"oie A, 50 at Boo at Hx.800 at Haisen, The then will be taken 10 Torn: The a+ ; he Arrangements Ia and are making every tor such exirs boat never arom more t| 3 OTTAWA, July 4.-\u2014The much N3xed markable growth of the work.n har, 500 of : : (0 by 0-mOTrOW morning's re all the .e ng weekly mortality of the city effort Moira tl us wip a ter fau or twice a year.pis an 1e\u201d Ernst ef the ponton and rs pe \u201cThe striking fact which stands out from *, wo at 48, 000 at 34.\u201d poers have 222 vers Peticent They deaths, x jy ve Me ES hopes bid Yair sde rere Sundar?) od ribo) o last the Cazaglen Poche Rasiw Sows Nest the coms sono Matiapion t Me.Bugs) at were \u2018quardel by flve or six men weil ; ; a : ' PE ; - ; Pass was à the Rail ite, in sion, \u2018is this: whi ! sath has boon increased Lu- ons hundred and fortyone were infants.> a concert, qu bonrd' 204 m exodont wl ersleeve id that the action of Comaniitee oe te Privy Council shis in ten years the number of entries and art, The 5 the safe keeping of the erts mg are Siven as thy causes: Programme of dances is being arrauged.the: { Cum missioners pre away mornine.When argued tt was reser.the volume of elerical as in.MANTTOBA WREAT tN ready to lemve at 2 40 o'clock à, 1.typhoid, 1; meanies, 1; in- \u2014tt Eee r old wharf interfered ferry ved in order to the parties concerned apegsed mot lees than 75 cont in morrow morning, 8s (t is feared they ile detility.M ee on aud ot sernce somewhat; requires se three or an Svpertuaity nine to an amicable Custom thie oi attempt tn escape now that they find en, 30.nû i our minutes longer maire .Thin mat business been perfo without add- ; omselven out.were Catholics, 77 Protestants and 4 Jewa STILL MORE LUMPY JAW.bowevez, the company.®eld aot belo.ok, ; for the jlieicn ans og Las been performed rite eprrice, re ar) on QOTTAWA, July 4 \u2014 There ln Witla - - \u2014 teste fore a service W be pebierad otis: ronorted were to oome a result which seems bo unique n the trogen vate ne Tat Port aR Sampoabas.ue .B., are Pare and Holden.Co.; i te ness world, \u201c08 ; the Bank robbers, w recently .GIVEN FIVE YEARS.Mystery as to Whe ihe Shippers [Dr uv fear of unc mforieble evercrowding \u201crhe\u201d docket res at the Bes: business w 9fect ered PL .\u2014 Are, w .the Crews Nest oT 5 for 10 yours MR.WANKLYN'S ASSISTANT vo mio of.De irre Poitier.: ; Sen early .a yepterda reed - ™ tance Mated Out to a Pick he 8s to I ret STEALING ELRCTEIO POWER \u2014 ° Raliway Detective Bkeffington + he .pocket, Dr.CRy Inepestor, located two Mr.Robert Kéyr, Ets nem stating that be haa téentified the prisonore > more ns ai Qe Ww dpatt yes.85 manage ot the - Mr Donslé Robertson Appointed te 2.the two bask robbers.; + es tnd terday that were suffe from loges , ; .Lames Sheridan was sentenced to bw animals were found 10 have Yinnipes.the.Positien.Fears\u2019 penitentiary by Judge Desnayers on iPS nie RUE mue, Pring told \u2018 MILITARY DRSERTER ESCAPES for pocket-picking as Bor discuss (te man whe sought her to theff OTTAWA, July &\u2014Leurn Dalles, the - .y.dec : n 4 G of who wes : Tar McCabe.for theft of » bicycle, sirxnac of ar Gui db parer moter 2 vomir Ga La hardier Guanes .2 ; eCHeey ixttan the anirpads , > Dallas, H - a \u201c; ered.i mp last week by * ORD SEYMOUR I$ THE CITY.|Sireiai®hiens for Seams be es pnoband wee Gebertor from th Je , ' ee, a ° eu Yi, +.\u2014 à have with Bor\u201d + rlet cout marci), of Sermon ectmmending the.J 1 TAP ins them.SRE +b\" : lowed himeelf to er À.5 dote wkifax, is in etr.Toes | OT Me hreigut \u2018all go04 Re 3 on a ard add will leave for home evening onto s by the ff.od ee 9 104 8 av Tred A KA UT UE wy badd { WE ad vo a F I a 3 3 A hed YY : or +.Sa .A, Boer vo > .Ly \u2019 Dot \u2018 + * ord YR iad « We : > ¥ \u201cHRY } » Mn 0 AQ sr am arena mr pr TE) à 9 ng, 7 * .f \u2018 wr - Record- -Breakers WASH \u2018GOODS ! No.1\u20142000 Yds.Muslin, comprising a fine asscrtmen tof colors and patterns, to clear at the low figure of 5C Yard No.2-100 Yaris Fine Organdie and Swiss Muslins, in leading coiorn, to clear at We clear this lot at cloar at Regular price, dc No.6-French Organdies.than cost.will clear at a great bargain.IH ARR TAR È JOHN MURPHY & CO.No.3-500 Yards Plain Colored Lawns, att shades regular price 25¢.Na.4\u2014 American Organdies, à all colors, No.5\u2014lrish Dimities, in a fine range of patterns and colors, to Megular price.45c and Me.To clear at .These are splendid vaiue and should be cleared very uickly.No.7\u2014The balance of our Scotch Ginghams to \u201ca cleared at less Our price for this sale is only .No.8\u2014~ We have just received another consi in White and Plain Colors, Pink, fi We have a special lot of Piques just received in short lengths, which we 5 3 - 7 pr re 106 yoru 120 yera regular price 2c.To 17C Yara clear at 2/C \"350 10\u20ac yard nment of choice values in Piques, ue and Cadet llue.designs, Our July Sale Price\u2014 Hc, $1 during July Cheap Sale.Cheap Sale.days only.offering a at 320 a doz.during Sale.FREER RR bee TERMS CASH.* RECORD- BRZAKERS IN LINENS ! 10,000 Yards of best Irish and Scotch Damask, 72 and 90 in.wide, all new Our Regular Prices\u2014 $1.00, $1.25, $1.85, $1.75, $2.00, $3.50.100 Doz.ins Linen Table Napkins, cheap at $1.50, marked down to $1.15 50 Doz.Nice Lanen Huck Towels, 20x38, at only $1.00 per doz., during July 160 Slightly Damaged Table Cloths, all DOUX IUS, every one marked down to HA LF PRICE during July Cbeap Sale.A few examples\u2014 $1.00 for Sic; $1.50 for Thc, $2.00 for $1.C0.Fxceptionally good value in Hem Stitched Towels is offered for a few As \u201che quantity is limited this Special Line worth $3.25, we are JOHN MURPHY & CO.2343 St, Catherine Street, cor.of Metcalfe Street, 18431 Xe J 06 063 6-356 06 306 3 6-36-6356 36 36 906 36 de ee 6 6 1,00, $1.30, $1.40, $1.60, $2.00.quality, sizes from Mx54 to TEL.UP 933.| 6x Ir ai POA ee ar fy q 1 and rase nf operation.about the oven or the fire.+4 4444004000404 you.+++ +++++++++#0 + an Imperialist ?TELE TomTom Converts every cook and housekeeper who sees it to the Imperial Idea, because 1t is so far ahead of any other range made, in convenience Try this \u2018Imperial Idea\u201d in your kitchen\u2014you'll be surprised at the saving in fuel it will effect\u2014and you'll never hear another grumble See them at any of our agents\u2014their improved features will interest The Gurney-Massey Co., Limited, 385 and 387 St.Paul St, Montreal.+++ 04000.\u2014\u2014e____ Shes ods Is Your Cook OUR NEW Imperial Oxford Range | i JAMAICA CIGARS, Montreal P.O.Box 2200.HAVANA CIGARS From the Leading Factories.EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES, SW CONNOISSEURS APPRECIATE THEM.Morris Michaels, ROTUNDA WINDSOR HOTEL, Montreal, Oable Address: \u201cMichael's\u201d Orders by mail, telephone or telegraph immediately attended te.Open every day until midnight.BRANCH IN CHATEAU FRONTENAC, QUEBEO.From the Machado Factory, of Kingston, Jamaica.from Vafladis & Co., Cairo.Telephone Up 1344 THAT GREEK ROBBERY CABE.Word hae been received in police circles that Fumosos, who wae m Greece, charged with the theft of $3850 from Mra.C vnhardt.has appeared before the Criminal Court of Sparta, but that his trial was postponed on account of the plainuff ng found.Mrs.Renhardt was traced by Scotland Yard detectives as far as Bremen, Germany, but was ly Jost.The dotect:vea are now looking for one of her cousins, who 1s a lawyer, Mr.Georgi: ades, who might know where Mrs.Reinhardt as lorated.It is thought this Gear- giades is in Uanada on a pleasure trip.EE SEVEN-YEAR OLD ARRESTED.Wilhe Wechould, & boy aged seven years, wen arrested on the suspicion of havi Fans ini the theft done lately af méectionery store, The a to $22.amount of the robbery amount.The trial of Wechould will come up later as the police expect .0 make .some more arresta.TES HUMPHREYS CASE.The came Humphreys, .chuadgeed tempting to bribe à re he Turf Commienon afai * wile assé to-morrow.A Raners LES S| wy hand AMILY SALVE Ë £3 &ofd fields of Outerio, | ranches of the North-Went A CARMELITE NUNS DEATH.the Carmelite died i bo lhirty ath year.ie order, died mms for travellers fo} Price Mc.pp .SCHL LINES | The Prime Lists of Louls Schools, St.Royal Vale \u2014 Boulevard School, Mount ST.LOUIS SCHOOLS.The cdommg oxercises of the combined Aberdeen and Boulevard Schools of the Schall Muniopabty of Cote St.Louis were held 10 the Aberdeen School, Bern street, on Thursday afternoon.On the platform ohn Lidstone, ry and the ir Aer an exoellent rogramme of anging and reclations ha rendered the children, prizes were distribu and addresses ete by the clergymen and Mr.Jackson.Rev.Bruneau also gave an address in French, emphasizing the im portance of the proper use of time and the proceedings closed = with the atonal Anthem.The prize list is es follows ABBRDEEN SCHOOL.BENIOR.Tarkon, B.À.Edgar Brumeau, first pement proficien promos, scripture, aphy, French, ory, Samar, punctu ty, fication Tobeille, secou eneral , anthmetic, Pret: ne, oe drawing, Mitchell general proficiency writing, reading, spebing uel Hammond, punctuality; Louis Le rater, spelling, conduct.SEOOND INTERMEDIATE.Kenneth Macalpine, first general proficiency, physi ing, geography, history, arithmetic, appheation to study; Gertrude x ban, second general proficiency, ng, mar, scripture, conduct; Role fadstone, general profier- eneral Sorte ency, conduct; Beatrice Hruneau, Prohciency.French, punctuality; ister, general proficiency, writing, drawing, conduct.FIRST INTERMEDIATE.Alexander Batchelor, 1st general proficiency, writing, drawing, scripture; Edith Ladgtore, second general proficiency; spell grammar, phy, arithmetic, conduct, application to Rudy; Hermine Bru neau, gene proficiency, reading, Frénch, y; red Larmee, writing, his II.PRIMARY.Ada Hughes, 1st genera! proficiency, ar jthinetic and scripture; Lawrence Batchel x 2nd general proficiency, drawing, wnt y and annhecation to study; Archie À ane general proficiency and scmpture; Ru Shipéon, general proficiency; Gad ys Boucuard ral profi ciency.reading and conduct; Jenme Packer, eral proficiency and spethog; Alfred tier, general proficien Helvetia Bruneau, fer] proficiency.a \"punctuality; Hewry yon, general roficienc and reading; Her rt Hamm ml proficiency Lille Harpe bunctuaiity Frank Shipton, wnt.ing; Douglas Mitchell, conduct.1.PRIMARY.Mabel Lidatone, lst general proficiency, reading, spelling and conduct; fred , 2nd general proficiency, ne drawing and a! ication to study: ab Gauthier, profielencs : Stanley Gittus, general profcenes.Florence Heider, general pro- ciency and conduct ; Charlie Outram.gen e proficiency, scripture and geography Eridy Carter, general proficiency and puac- tuality: Gladys Cooke, general proficiency scripture, punctuality and conduct; Mene Saxe, drawing; Pearl Carter, punctuality, UPPER I.PRIMARY.Alice Batchelor, Ist gen.prof, writing, drawing, npelling and apphbeation to study; melia Batchelor, 2nd gen.prof., geo.and Polling; Wallace Orchard, gen.prof.; G.an, gen.prof., arith.and Teare, gen.prof., \u2018and gen.gen prof.: Nellie Smith, gen.prof.; Alice rutier gen.prof., punct.and conduct: B.rof.Aubrey Boyd, gen.prof.; ar er, gen.prof.- LOWER 1.PRIMARY.Ada Jackson, let gen.Ding and application to study; Si Rider Brunet, 2nd gen.prof.readi 8, anth, Script., geo.[pad spelling; Joan geo prof, and conduct; eine I n.prof; Mittag, gen.wit.an nd punet-; Clifton Bryson.on Tort TW NE je Meikle, reward men ane , drs te Reid\u201d reward of merit.mp ok: \u2014\u2014\u2014 BOULEVARD SCHOOL.FIRST INTERMEDIATE.Btuart Lepage, Ist gen.prof, reading, spelling, hastory of Canada, Beripture, a plication to study; Mary PE 2nd gen.prof.reading, wars, Samar \"spel ing and d drawing \u2018 Bryson, Richard SECOND PRIMARY.Kather gebeilles, lat prof, Beri ture, drawing, ole\u201d od ow oh Am reading \u2018and epelling ; Fred.en ord.en prs reading drawing, application to st beille, gen.prof.; Florence Timi og prof.; Florence iels, gen.prof.FIRST PRIMARY.Howard Cairns, let gen.prof, readi Seripture, punctuality and application to re study; Rose Shark ski, 2nd 1° er:thmetic, writing; Goldina herkbtai, Scripture.sem.prof.and MRS.M.BEVIN, highly respected lady of Char lottetown, P.E.I, says that Laxa-Liver Pills helped A » bef i i | - AMred Gauthier, drawing: Arthur fontaine, arithmetic; Albert Lafontaine, general proficiency.REWARDS.Arthur Cha! Charte Charlie Broclewell, Mabel.Shipton, Jack Florence rd- well, Charke ills, REWARDS.Jimmie inten wells: \\ Magnie amee, i opr) Willie ounden, Jensie Taylor, Peter Mc Names.PREPARATORY A.Prin.An , Vernon Ë i i let general jency, goography and epdling: Lorne nell, 20d gen.prof.end arte Ciara Mecalproe ge proficiency, reading a conduct ; Roar Frmeall, general proficiency aod arithmetic; Ahoe Crombie, general pro- and reading George Bouchard, Se] rater esley Hammond, general proficaencz ; Sood pton, general profici ; Carl neral profic- lency drawing; axe, reward of merit; Kate Green reward of merit; Lewis Coud- Alfred Ward, reward of merit thard, reward of merit.PREPARATORY B.Mary Batchelor, general cienc ithmetic and drawing; Walter Bate tchebor, generel proficiency, anthmetic and fRcnp- ture; Ernest Simpson, general proficiency; Willie Reid, general proficiency, reading, spelling and conduct; Eric Taylor, general profiaency and wnt Ag; W reward of mert; Violet Cole > reward of ment, Allen S:mpeon, reward of ment; Annie Neville, reward of merit.MOUNT ROYAL VALE SCHOOL.The Mount Royal Vale school held their chose exercises on Wednesday evening The work of the pupils reflect great credit upon their teacher, Miss Russell who severs connection with the school this year.The Rev.J.Myles Crombie distributed the prizes as follows : FOURTH GRADE.Miss Eva Stephen, for gen.prof.and sewing; Walter Cooke, regular attendance and gen.prof THIRD GRADE, JUNIOR.Fred.Step general proficiency, conduct, James len, gen.prof., M.Cordrey, gen.prof and sewing.THIRD GRADE, SENIOR.Mim Irene Stewart, gen.prof.and sew Millie Bullen, gne.prod.and sew; Mabe) e, oew.SECOND GRADE.Albert Cote, gen.prof.; 8.Stewart, prof, and Norman Darling, gen.prof cm SECOND PRIMER.M Kinlock, rof., men gen.p sew.and hon.FIRST PRIMER.George Hal, gen.prof; Dave gen.prof; Amebia Stewart re P teven, sewing en Bodfish, gen.prof.8 ?PHYSICAL DRILL, First, Fred Stephen, second, Walte and third } Mine Mare Kinlock.alter Cook, a eir esteem the 1) sented their teacher with a handsome look Ing glass.Wy a \u2019 MAISONNEUVE PROTESTANT oo.The closiag exercises of the above school took place on Tuesday evening Jast, and was largely attended b arents d friends of the school.This Tia the fret closing since the transfer of the children into e new school, & fine commodious brick building on Uetourneax st, costin between 4 and $5,000.The teachers, Mrs.r-Murray, -Principal and Mise Lillie Terrill, primary teacher, Pigpared an en- tertaipment, the lden uitted theme var ereditably.Mr.Gilbert and Mr.id, trustees, and Mr.N.Peiler, sec.Mo were present, and addressed the school.Mr.cQuaid outlined the history of the achool and indicated the difficulties which had to be met and of overcome the frie Protestant cation in Maisonneuve and their final success in installing the school in the present magnificent building under the care of excellent teachers.The Rev.Wm.McKeracher who was resent, delivered an address and distn- uted the prises.The following is the prize list: hcenes Department\u2014Maggie Davis\u2014lst proficiency reading.spelling and coloring; dith George, punctuality, reading an spelhng; Adele Bardorf, general proficiency and reading; Dorothy Morley, good conduct and coloring; Ruth Johnston,good conduct and coloring; John Gregory, writing, coloring and punctuality; Muriel Ben- ett, conduct and reading; Gertte O'Neil good condact.Class\u2014Good Conduct and Pune tushy Prise James Walshe, John Ch.p- DU Gilbert, Edith Bennell, Radie Flossie MeQuad, Archie Mec.MoQuai Hattie F - ward Smith, Doris Feowick, Lens Dum- Jennie Tannahill Edish bril, Frank Taylor, THIRD GRADE.anna\u2019 Lottie Brazier, prize for Scripture, grammar, French, Cagis, biter tistory, geography i Georwe, reading Lod aa artnet pein; | Bebe ae eme, commpontion, con Pad uoctushty ; Mats re Eu pt ET SECOND GRADE.J casi Grores, vendins, spelting, Borip- grr Gertie Tayi en 8 end - drewing.FIRST GRADE B.y Denman,\u2019 Great North Western Tdegraph The mproverments to the G Western Telegraph Duin.at of Bt.Bacrament and St.structed by the old Montreal |Tél egraph Company in 1873, is of Ohio one, five storeys.covering an area of gventy-two hundred square feet, was dered one of the most substantial and im ng busd- ness structures in Montreal, yntil reeent years, the advent of the sky-sciapers with their modern conveniences and elegant in- terfor appointments having put the bUld- ing In the ahade, In this respect.AU this, however, has been changed.Abou.a year ago the management belleving that there was something to be gained therby.resolved to remodel and refit the structure in a manner that would put it abreast the times.A glance at the termant itst, end from the increased activity about the place, gives the tmpreasion that thelr expectations have already been realized: The work has been done most thorowh- ly.Necresarlly the progress has wen slow, owing to the fact that the «©om- pany's business could not he interfered with, and care had to be saken that this was adhered to.Entirely new systems of drainage, plignb- ing, lighting and heating of the latest approved kind have been introduced thrumgh out.An electric passenger elevator of the moet recent design has been enetgled, much to the joy af the totlers on the up- ver flats, The main entrance is inlaid mosaic and marble wainscotting.the interior fitdngs being quartered antique oak.chipped plate being ueed in the partition work.i The transformation has not bnly brought the budlding up to date, provilling for all requirements of the telegraph pany.which have bene put {in more pon- venientiy than ever before, but also provided room for à number of tenanta, in- dung some of the great steamship fnes.Those now located in the building a the main floor, St.Francois Xavier Furnese, Withy and Company.The ï - chester Shipping Company.the Ham American Line, James Thom.Managtr.Next comes tbe Great North- Westeri ceiving office, here everything has done for the public convenience and management of the business.To the of the St.Bacrwment street main entri are the offices of Elder, Dempster go pany and the Beaver line, Mr.hv Campbell, manager.This room, which 37 by 43 feet, is sub-divided with quaft od ocak and plate glass partitions.e same firm also orcuptes a mom of jar dimensions on the first floor directly ve here are the bookkeepers, board and private offices of Mr.Alex.Sinclatg director and chief representative in Cghada of the Eider, Dempsters.At the of the hal] the steamehip comparry provided a smoking room for t CA; ns.On this floor is also found of and board-voom of the Montreal] Te ph Company, and G.C.Dunlop, k Hooker.On the second floor, eant side is th main Great Nourth- Western operatirg room, pro nounced to be one of the fin for that ized to any | into airy, AS pocupies the the Great he rear.A well known stock broker St.Sacrament street front.a North-Western stores are at WIRE AND CABLE CO.A New Company Organisg to Manufacture in Montrjal.A number of prominent Mpntrea) men have made application for 4 charter for à company to be known as $e Wire and Calrle Company.the idea belly to operate an establishment where suchiwire will be made and manufactured.' The names of the applicany ars as follows: Cherles Fleetford B§e.company manager: Robert Mackay] merchant; Charles Casells, merchant; gentleman: Hugh Paton, Shedden Company\u2019 (Limit Lewis B McFariane.electrician; es P.fcla ter, accountant; all of the Qty of Montreal.The piace of buniness, \u2018If tJ» charter is granted and the factory will be the city of Montreal dnd the cap!- tal will be $00,000, divided Ito shares of the value of §100 each.It 1 be noticed that a large share of the æpplicants for the charter are commected With the Bell Telephone Company.LOOKING FOR A ' Detectives officers of this xity have received Instructions to look dut for a certain Greek that has fumped his bail in Chicago where he had been ¢harged with mansiaughter and convicted after hig flight.of the above offence.[is description and every particulars have been sent to the deteotive's agencies of Montreal, a8 the Greek is supposed to be In this city.EE x MASTER WORKMAJPS VINIT, The OGrané Master Workman of the Grand Lodge of Quebec, and Maritime Provinces, À.O.U.W., Bro.A.W.Blou.ia.attended by severnl Grand Lodges omy.oars, will pay an official vist 10 Montreal Lodge on Thursday eventing.No less than fitteen Invitations are oa the cards for Montreal! Lodge for that ever\u2019, coLo =» a9 and whit EA hy tages.thorougbly tested.NIA CARPET | D Attention is pp te tar rt 'affects.coal.pnd comfortable, nee country houses or seanside ocot- L HOUSE, EPT.ae mem Summer Preparations._PHliips Square and Union Ayenue.Cm are ay a collection of pretty Japanese Ru, > she} are made in all wigs and especially Japanese Rugs in Turkish and modern effects, all sizes.Bpectal Low Prices for the month of June.Special Notice- Lake Shore Delivery.mers residing on the Lake Share, all goods, put: For the convenience of custo char d during the week up to Friday night w delivery Waggons.MRS.JKFFREY DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT.\" 1 be forwarded on HENRY MORGAN & & co., Colonial House tarday by out mme uring the Holi day a'senes of the staff of assistants will be kept up tw the usuel standard, and MI 14% FENOGLIO will be pleased to give her careful attention to all orders.HARDWAR MOURNING ORDERS will be executed promptly.E DEPARTMENT.Special attention is called, to the \u201c CHALLENGE ICEBERG REFRIGERATOR.\u201d The circulation of pure, dry and cold air is secured.Scientific and practiost, Prices ranging from $3.00 to $30.00.SCIENTIFIC KITE FLYING The Naval Blue Hill Box Kite, \u2014an from the hand like a bird, w No.50 Blue Hill Box Kite, size 30x20x10 iuches, widtb 7} in.banda.Price 75e.Packs flat, easily seu one can fly it.yilna erate breeze.pat t The proper twine for ke Fiying + supplied at the lowest price.L goes up up stiasghs w SEASIDE NOVELTY FOR CHILDREN.SAND TOYS in sets consisting of Sieve, Shovel, Pail, Rake, Sand Moulds, etc., etc.Also sand pails and water cans.NOTICE.City customers at present staying in the country will please give their city dress when sending ordera Now Showing Special Values in Fancy Dress Muslins.Several thousand yards of beautiful Dress Musiins displayed on centre tables, pretty designs and fine colorings to be offered at 23 CENTS PER YARD.less 50 PER CENT.DISCOUNT, or CENTS with 5 per cent.oft for cash.Thus making them LESS THAN HALF PRICE.The asportment contains desirable colours such as black and white, pink and and white, mauve and white.Also Fashionable POLKA DOTS in navy and white, and black and white, and a a small collec: tion of pretty Striped .2 - 12 1 hite, blue and white, nav uslins, 0c goods for \u2019 PER YARD.: 156 on Sale.Customers.COLONIAL HOUSE, Canadian Exp rosa Co, and Dominion Expreas Co.Cheap, Safe, Convenient.Public Tele UNION AVENUE Use of both ph Office.ENTRANCE Money Orders Telephones to Prompt, easy and accurate service.Cable mesaages to all parts of the world.Postage Stamps Sold.lu oO Just handles, which will be sold Those ished SEWING frag E DEPAR ved aid BUŸTERICK * \u20188 PATTE FHAMMOCHS.A chpice collection.xurious.Prices range from the cheapest io the most expensive and MEN'S WALKING CANES, received a consi nment of Men's Walkin Sucks in natural wood with croaked at the Wholesale price n the best surls.TMENT\u2014 a large stock, full range of prices, from $13.90 to Good valu Hoi, DEPARTMENT \u2014 Sight bear liable patterns always on hand.Artifeia)l eyes match NS and PUBLICATIONS\u2014 À complete assortment of these re- ighly polished and varnished.scientifically tested free of charge.ed and inserted.MAIL ORDERS | RECEIVE CAREFUL ATTENTION.The most sp HENRY MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL, le fein deeb = \u2019 BERNIER & WEST, St.Catherine and University Streets.A A A A A First Great Jul And we intend to y Sale, make it a wonderful success.On account of our late opening our stock is heavier than we can possibly carry over and we must sell during Spring and Summ Remember we bargains are this season's purchases.see prices.July all the balance of our er importations.have no old stock.All our Cali and - % x % Corner St.Catherine and University Sts: | ANSANS ASSASS Sali ati) ati) alle ey & Bernier & West, À NARSA SASSSSSSSSSSS Swiftest, Strongest Saves Mest asd Lasts Longest SPACKMAN & CO, 119 Mt.Franoccis Xavier St.Io The Notre Dur street rent, died yesterday at his residence, 1126 Berni street, funecal is to take pladé to the \u2014\u2014\u2014_ \u2014\u2014 tee re 0 \u2014 EE MR.D.LANTHIER DEAD.im his 56th * RY, > morning rested Jotuerda Tait, for being drank ance on the Laprairie bont that the Leprairie was vbmost with people yes that Gauthier with eight or of the bout he appeared before J Y40Putyed of DISTURBED PASSENORRS.+ ss > Te + Marge -» PRR ICY a rin wr ee Tu e of G.Pram Nwacd™ ATWOOD \u2014 ee the > CARROLL \u2014 in to Mr.and Mrs.P J.C AEA T 3 one lth, to ughter.the Mth \"est this city on the py of une King, of a ren NE-\u2014-At Guwpereaux, Kings, June A.Ba! ond Mrs.George Bais, a son.\u201d CARRIGAN At Westville, June 18, to the wité of John Carrigan, a sgn.* CHURCH - At South Indian, om , on June wh, a dsugiier to Mr.and Mrs.E 8.CRINGAN Toronto, on and Mrs.Cringen, a - At 90 Young dr cor son to Mr ins.rie Ghurgn.° GAU THIER In Sherbrooke, June 1x a dauxhte to Mr and Mre J CO dau thier.* JULIUS\u2014On June 18th, at Winnipeg.the wife[ of.Thomas Jultux, of a son ® TOANE- At Agricola, NW T, on June 4th.the wife of Robert Toane, of a son * McRAE_\u2014At High Forest, on June 13th, a son to Mr.and Mrs.J MeRne* ; YORM\u2014At Arnherst.June 19, to the wife of James York, a son\u201c MARRIAGES.Rox, AME On 8.Jamieson, G B a\u201d B.Il.of Owen Bound, to Téa Louise, daughter vf W.A.Gerol- amy .* CAMPBELL-VERRAI.\u2014 At Toronto, on June Fist, Robert Wood Compbell to Charlotte Verral® CLEMENTS-DÉACON \u2014 At Altamont.\u2019 Milton, on June 21st, W.Bradford Clements to Bertha Frances Deacon ® FERGUBON-ARMBTRONG At Hath.on une 21.Mr À M Ferguson.of Win nipeæ.to Miss Lu Armstrong.daughter of the late Thomas Armstrong.E»q., of Bath.* RENRIGER ROBINSON\u2014 June 10, Addison\u201d Mary L.Robinson.* KIRKPATRICK-MULOCK - On the Zlat June, Arthur James Ernest K#kpatrick, youngest son of George HB.Kirkpatrick, of Coolmine.Toronto, ta Ethel, youngest daughter of Hon.Wm.Mulock, Post master-General.® MARKS-STANTON-\u2014On June 21, at Toron to.Chas.lee Marks, Winnipeg.to Edith Margaret Stanton.* MEFEDLER-CHISHOILM \u2014 On June 21, at Berlin, LL.H.Meedler.of the University ef Toronto, to Mary Winifred, dnughter of Judge Chishnim MILIER-BRIGG8\u2014On June 21, Miller.Enq.Harriett BMggs DEATHS IN THE CITY.CASSIDY In this efty.on the 2nd of Jay Micha Cassidy.fruit dealer, aged 52 years & mont and 2% days.Funeral will eave hir late residence, No.90 Wolfs street.an Wednesday.the Mh instant, at & am.to Bt Mary's Church Friends and relations are respectfully invited to attend DAVIES 1?Mitchisnn Stree.Maud Ellen, beloved daughter of Witlam and Curollne Davies, aged 6 nonths and 6 days.Funeral private.DUFFIE \u2014 In this city.on the 2nd inst.Margaret McVey, widow of the late John Wilson Duffle.in the 7th year of her age.Funeral from her late residence, 8 Dearjvieres avenue, Sth fnat\u2026, at 2.30 ac- quailniances will can accept this Intimation Vietorta, RC.and San Fran- cinco papers please copy 153 2 EDISON \u2014 At 9% Ottawa street.on June 30th, 1899, laze! Gertruée beloved and only surviving daughter of James and Emma, Fdisan, aged 10 months and 15 days rtbour Urque papers please copy.\u2026 HENR the 2nd \u2018tnst.at the age of 74 years Fizabeth Wilson.widow of the and mother of Wm.y romas.Funeral private, the 4th inst.Friends will Kindly ornit flowers.158 2 HOPPER - On the 1st July, Agnes Davidson, relict of the lat homas Hop- r, formerly nf Quebec.aged 7) vears.uneral service at her late residence, 149 Fleury atret.at 6 m Monday, 3rd inst.Interment at Quebec.153 2 PENFOLI» \u2014 At his late residence.615 arke Avenue, Westmount, ab Monday, Srd July.Jeffery PenfoM, of Feikestone, Kent, snk land.local maanger Bank of British North Amertra.in the 85th year FeLers Re June 21, at Bowles, Northfield, ienniger to David H of Fast Gwillimbury, to - On July 1st, ut ef his age.Funeral private.Please omit flowers.SHEEHAN \u2014 In this city on the 8rd inst.Mary Ann Miller, widow of the late Patrick Sheehan, aged 67 years and months, of County Limerick Ireland.Funeral will leave her late residence, No.129 Richardson street, on Wednerday.the bth.at 7.0 a.m.for St.(Gabriel's Church.thence to Cote des Nelges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to sttend.Barrie, a\" Ont.papers please copy.Tes DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.BROWN -At Dixville, Que, on June Ifth, Hr Willie Brown, eldest son of Mr.Henry Brown, aged 18 years.* OHERRY At Quebec, on June 28.Wille Joftery J h, mfam son of W I and May Beatrice Cherry, nf Montreal COATES At Johnville, June I3th.Georg .Coates, at the age of 79 years and à 0 \u201cmonths * CROSBIE\u2014At Chatham.NB.on, June 17th, Wiillam Cresbte, aged 75 years.* LUZNER On June 23, at Ottawa.the wife of W.T Cuzner, aged 4 years.* DOMVILLE-A1 Rothesay, N.B., on the 2th inst, Fanny Brind Demuville.wifa a ef Lieut General Domville, Royal Regiment of Artillery ¢ YAS \u2014 At Toronto, an June 22, Thomas WW Dyas, in hin Ath year ¢ + FORRBRER _- At Antigonish, June 14 Mary, J relict af John Forbes.aged °%.* j GAU L At Prospect Bay.Hallfax, June $ 16 Palrick Ga, aged 77 * GREEN LAW \u2014At Bay Bide, on June Ith, ames F (ireenlaw.aged 75 years.® ony - In Bherhrooke, on the 22nd inst.at the residences of Hon, John cin- \u201c tesh.on 22nd inst, Mrs.Willlum Grey mother of Mra.John Meintosh, in the \u201cth sear of her age ® Ha VAR \u2014 On the ath tnst.at Beth JONSE\u2014 At Mradnw Len, an.1%, Wlillam Henry.aged 49 on June years.* ol At Crediton, Ont, on - harles Kingsnorth, aged 24 years.* LOUG \u2014 On June 22 at Ottawa, Mick mes [oughtan, aged 5 vears * Mc ME = Al St.John, N.B.on Jun usanné.widow of the Inte fam Willams, In the th year of MILLE 8 heres Vilage, C.B., June 9, Miner wl MIRE At agers, fam).° } Malinew Mila on of R.H.Mila.travellers \u201cer The olden Co'y, of this city.18 2: CEY - At Durham.on the Sth of June, Gen.Placey.age?76 years, 5 months and 11 days.SHEEHAN-\u2014On June 24, at Indian Lorette, Dents T Bheehan, aged 2 years and 6 months.* Lu \u201coy So Sonn Wesley Sn Ar er, m lormerly of Montreal, éged 60 y?are, : KTON - June Proc at Lama , K.Co., aged years and Ç YLES \u2014 On Tune ea, at Ottawa, Em- Maughter of 1he late Gao Btyles.* RRET-On the Mth Inst., at the age of Years and 10 monthe, Mr.Bartholeml erret, of Quebec.* h HHA InpPor Nelson, on June 17th, hae! Walsh, aged 8 years.* * Bust the Constitution bad Eviatine, fertity is wish chariots.= ond x Ig a a is thie clip.ox June fred.arroll, a ven At 34 Shuter street nn Sunday, | Pret Half a Million Pooplés\u201d A wt ch LE \u2018That half a milllon peaple 10 city gid country wil benefit by The Big Store's great July Cheap Sale is a feregomo conclusion.Think of \"having ever one million doNaxs worth of reliable merchandise to chosse from in July mouth.Think thatevery article offered during this sale has been reduced in price, and that price attractions are on a more gigantic scale than ever before.This July months will be busier thas amy July before, These bargains will make it so, Enormous .Quting Skirt Sale AT HALF PRICE OR LESS.July-Trade conditionsient us its aid in securing this remarkable lot of ladies\u2019 Quting Costumes at prices that would hardly for the material alone.ue there are sormre of then a little mussed or creas- and slightly soiled.butnothing that will hurt their \".wear or looks.The entiretot will go on sale to-mor- mw at the following speciil prices: 155 Ladies\u2019 Linen Effect Outbg Skirts, well made, full c width and 6 inch hem.July .75 Saie Price : 20 Ladies White English ue Skirta, tailor made.cut full \u2018width and good hem, excellent vale at $1.75.July Sale Price 85¢ £25 Ladies\u2019 Outing Skirt- in Duck, Pique and Linen effects, all handsomely trimmed with bands of material in corresponding rhades, tailor made, any que of thew a bargain at $2.30.$i.19 The Big Store July £ Sale ot: is only and the Salon, so that customers will have an easy matter ch management advisc an early visit to gcure first Cholce.see these Pretty Shit Waists Hundreds of dainty Shirt Waists in Muslins, Prints and Percales, worth 55 29C July Sule Price 380 Ladies\u2019 Grass Cloth Shirt Dainty Shit Waists 190 Ladies American Percale Shirt Waists In dainty Cross stri regular $1.00.July Sale rice 67¢ 6 Ladies Pretty Cambric Shire Waists, handsome ef- Waist in pretty floral and fects, pouch fronts, tucked on stripe desl Igns.worth 39\u20ac the bias, orth 81.15.77¢ 65c.July Sale Price u ily, Se rice Ladies\u2019 Dainty Shirt 200 Splendid Shirt Waiste Waits in fine White Lawn retty Plald Effects, good made with pouch front and ality ol Cambric, \"a The.splendidt nished, regular palier of Gen .se uly Sale $i.04 | Pretty Prints.Every lady who wishes to partici usual bargains offered In this sectbn had better take advantage of these remarkably offerings to- Çe morrow.Exquisite and cool mategals are being sold at prices unheard of for Jowness on this continent, te in the un- Fancy Prints 197 Pieces Pretty Prints, all \u2018English fabrics, fast colors, in beautiful eplors and nea! designs, £ntendidiy worth 12e 7 c a yard: July Ra 220 Pleces Scotch (: inghams, the designs and colorings are the latest known, most of them sold originally at ica y 10\u20ac jpany of them at » July Sale A Great July \u2018Ribbon Sale ! ! THAT WILL DRAW THOUSANDS TO IT.The Big Store\u2019s Ribbog Sales suggest endless schemes to the young lady wjo, with the aid of a bit of lace or pretty foundation, yill conjure up fetching bodices or whole dresses if sary.The ribbon which may look common place on the counter swill prove a perfect poem when harmonigd with other materiais.Read these sale prices.300 pieces Colored Silk and - from \u2019 Great Ribbon Sale.LOT LOT 1\u2014 About 190 pieces Fancy Ribbone Ir Uy tons, péfeet choice of patterns, ins, a rich assortment of pretty ular value 200 a yard, 10\u20ac rice .a Dress Muslins in elegant combingtions of rich colors and new de- Wy % 0 iginal value 23¢ to S¥c, July loc Satin Ribbons .(Ca yard Great Ribbon Sale.ar ieces of Slik and Fancy Rib.all the assorted stripes, checks and spots, varl t peaves and color tones, ous widths, special value at newes yard.July Sale Price .ige uanal M vaiue.Juhy Sale Price.39\u20ac LOT à -0f pleces high class Silk Ribbons in the dest patterns, splendidly suitable for mashis, beits or hat grimming.LOT 2\u2014142 pieces elegant Fancy Ribbon, mostly wide widths suitable for belt sashes, etc., assorted patterns, usu.19¢ Hegular} alue 93c,July Sale Price, 49\u20ac Al price 6.July Sale Price LOT #\u201434pieces only superb Silk Ribbons.LOT 3\u2014110 pieces beautiful Fancy Ribbons in hand$me stripe.check and fancy de- tn stripes, checks, ete.exquisile cotor »szne, ai of them worth $1.38 a * 59C jones, 8 splendid Valtie ai é5c.July 25C sard, J}ly Sale Price F 1 Lemonade \u2018Sets.ancy Don\u2019t be without a pretty Lemonade Set, Tables.when hundreds of them are waiting for you at this price.21 Faey Parlor 550 Crystal Taliesin Matique Hard: Glasskamon- wood fini, with un- ny ade Sets, con: der.helf, saight , Ou sirting of à excellent Trio at .tumblers an July $ ri ea Fiche.nly Sale Price 25\u20ac sl July rice 220 Carpet Cake Salvers.Squares.190 reliable Car- 225 pretty Crystal Glass Cake Salvers, newest designs.Special value at 23c.July Sale te.t uares, sul or summer homes, sise Roses oy dds Regular July Sale Price .Coal Oil Stoves.146 Cest Fron Top, Round Ceal Oil Stoves, with two burners and - mies fronts, all complete with Block Tin Korte.like cot.July Garden Sets 200 Child's three piece Garden Sets, rake, hoe add haa as cut.July gic Children\u2019s Sand Pails with Blovels for the seaside 5i0 Preserving Kettles 300 best quality Cast Iron Preserving Ketties.J qu .4 an roy = 5 quart sise, 20 To 84 quarta.THE S, GARSLEY.0% coi 1765 te 1785 Notre Deus ¢ wo te i, Aan ses onsen | PAR EL.EE hola Ra re Pi ee pA » the Benefits Merchandise.LADIES to day.of Blouses at a Speeial July not care to purchase elsewhere.FABRIC pose, ail 25 p.c.while they last 25 per cent.cent.extra for cash.900000000000 245 and 247 ST.JAMES ST., Repairs attended be promptly.Not old stock or odds and ends, off.Striped Galates and White Duck Sailer Buits, TIL MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAT, JULY 4, 1890 A\" HARVEST.July Offerings Ripe for Economical Buyers to Reap ° .but the latest and most Seasonable BLOUSES.The weather for Rlousewesr is at hand, really just commencing.Wo have a fine assortment of New Goods, in fact we just placed a laags shipment inte stock Yet we have decided, without ay exceptions, to offer our entire Stock : 10 PER CENT OFF.Mossn't inatter if we have already reduced the goods the 10 p.c.comes off.Come and see the beantiful designs we show, compere cor prices and yom will GLOVES.Our immense stock of Fabric Gioves has got July instructions,namely to clear at a discount of 25 par cant.off.The stock consists of Silk, Lisle Thread and Tañe ta Gloves in \u201chadee of tan, brown, fawn, gray.Iu different styles, for every pur- BOYS CLOTHING Odd Galatea, P.K.and White Iirtll Wash Suite for Boys, your chotoe 16 per cent.off and 10 per BOYS BLOUSES AND SHIRT WAISTS 10 per cent.off and 10 per cent.extra discount for cash.DONT MISS THIS HARVEST of genuine bargains, perhaps what you need ars not mentioned hare, but come and see the savings you can make in every department.MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.OGILVY?S, St.Catherine and Mountain Sts.3h4ty1 J.EVELEIGH & CO.For Steamer Trunks, Hold-Alls, Gladstone Club and Kit Bags and all the requisites for Travelling and Outing go to Headquarters.Prices low.MONTREAL.438 Matn, 63 Fast.84 1 TELEPHONES \u201c0zo,\u201d \u201c1 THEATRE ROYAL BENEFIT.The testimonial benefit tendered to the: attaches of the Theatre Royal yesterday afternoon and evening was a marked success.At the two performances there waa a very large attendance, which proved, apart from the sympathies tbe Montreal theatrical amateurs entertain towards the attaches of the Royal, the attractiveness and the variety of the pregramme.The latter comprised about twenty especial numbers.in addithn to \u201cThe Transformation from Faust.\u2019 with Mr, Courtiand V.Auburn as Mephisto, Mr.Erneat Fuller as Faust, Mr.Cyrl! Read an Wagver, and Miss Clare Farrell as Marguerite.This Jast number of the programme was artisti- cully rendered.ant received enthuaineti- cally by the audiews.The other numbers of the programme.which were also all well executed, comprised: Hungartan Gypsy Rand; Wilke and Meabei Kittin rong and dance artists.three Wright Sisters, the dancing wonders; Baker and Lymm.in a new comedy sketch; Miss Ruby Raymond, the littie magnet; Bab Price, U- lustratett songs; the Kinsners, the word's grestest equtitbrists; Lyons and MoRae, tha acme of Enging end dancing comed- tans; the musical Johnstons, masters of the xylophone;, Armstreng Bros.come- Mane and song writers.Mime.Durand and Tootste, duettists, Devene and Bchurts, in an original arrobetée comedy.Joha E.Turton, descriptive voraliet: Iouts Ve.rande French comique: Edward Vinton, the paper tidy king apd motto vocalist; the Gmeographe Itfe-Hke moving pictures.His Worship Mayor Prefontaine, who was present during she afternoon perform ance.had accepted the patronage of thie benefit, which was a splendid swocees.AT SOHMER PARK.The programme at Rohmer Park this week i» fully as varied and entertaining as Ms predecramors of the present sag)n.It embraces many atiractive features, the most important betng the juggling by M.Mario, and the acrobatic turns by Webb smô Hessan.Selections from \u201cFl Capl- tan.\u201d \u201cLa Travia.\u2018Willan Tell,\u201d and \u201cGivofle-Girofia,\u201d are given by the care- \u2018wilh @ number of their popular esteotions., - ~ AT THE ARENA.The performance .st the Areas last evanitix waa ons of the Best yet en at that place of entertalambnt., Lesvitt and.Reveiie did momie oxevliont fouts of Jug.ter.and Martenstti and Gress.appeared in novel musics! sketched.concluding with ou impersonation of Sousa, which Ware much enjoyed.The singing of pv \u201c020,\u201d Should be Tried by Every One.TEA TEA 9D ICOCLINVIDCIDOIRDPREDID Dex: \u201c020\u201d THE OZO CO., Limited.TESS HIGHLAND CADETS\u2019 CONCERTA eries of concerts and exhibdtdons of fancy drill was inaugurated on the Mpnt- real Baseball Grounds last evening by the Highland Cadets, the crack military organization of the «ty.These concerts are to be given on Monday and Thursday evenings during thé monthe of July and August, and as they are being held to defray the cost of fully equipping the corps with the Highland uniform.they ought to merit a generous patronage.last night's programme was aM that could bo desired.An excellent programme of Tuc was sendered by the band of \u2018he Royal Beata, under the direction of Brigade Bandmaster Cooke.Prof.Rice cnn- tributed a couple of flluntreted songs, and the Cadets, nnder the command of Major Lydon, gave a fine exhibitton of the pro- fictemncy im rll] which young ads such as the Cadets can reach.During the ever- ing Major Laden made an appeal to tho general public to back him up in his present undertaking.He announced that fifty umiforms had been ordered, and must de paid for.and that the procdeds of the concegis would be devoted to redueing this Habitity.The next onncert take place on Thursday evening.DRIVEN OUT BY REVOLUTION.- La Bemaine Religleuse of Quebec gives the following list of forty.two priests whe emigrated from France to the Provinee of Quebec during the stormy years of the Freneh revolution: 1791.Mesare Alain et Riouterie.1793.Messrs.Phllippe-Jean-Louis Deagart dines.vicar general, Jean Andra Raimbault Plerre Gaselle, Francois Clquart, Cengide 1e Baulniers.14.Messrs.lLouis.Joseph Desjardins, Jean Castanet, Jean Denis Daulg; Fran- eois-Gabriel Le Couptois, Philippe Nantets, Jenn-Henri-Augusie.Roux, P.8.8.An.theigpe Malard, P.S.8., Antoine-Alexis Molin.P.8.B.Francois Humbert, P.8.8.Claude Riviere.P.8.B.An Bat.tin, P.B.A, Melchior Sa .8.8.Guillaume Desgarets P.8.8, Francois- Marie Robin.1796.Mesern.Joseph.Plerre Malavergwe, Jacques De la Vuivre, ClaudeGabriel Courtine.Jean Raimbasit.1796.Messrs.Jean-Baptiste Chionineau, Claude-Vincent Fournier, N.Jabhowin, Jge- quesGuillaume Roque P.8.8.Antoine \u201cHoudet Plorre-Rene Joyor.- \u2018 198 Memears.JSowph- Mande! figogne, An tolne Champion, Anfofne Gaifte.P.8.& 1799.Mesers.Antofne Almable Pilchard, Tejsrotel do 1a ° GREAT lengths.We have divided to-nurrow, Wedn 55c, ~< SW A HINT It's well A SUBURBAN DELIVERY Ex mes er | KARLY CLUSINQ~ Durtag Julp snd Angad ar ri sts oe tpt 1 Slot.* HAMILTON'S ¢ ANNUAL July Cheap Sale.At this season of the year, Ananufacturers are Anrious to clear sp stocks nb most anp , @Rd the result is » and Muslin Wrappers at ONE HALF THEIR VALUE.rice.rapper manufacturer came our hat we A ena & dozen Ladies Per- They are all this season's make and style, in an immense range of patterug and colourimgs, all with fitted walst linings, trimmed fancy braid, torchon and valenciennes lace, sizes 32 to 12 hust, full The regular wholesale prices of these wrapper were $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 .$2.00 them into three great lots and will oer them 75c $1.00 worth your while coming early for Grat chaice.tn plain solid colours, all solid steel rods in the lot was marked: 8.39, the best se row only at .To-morrow Our Annual Once-a-Year Clearing Sale of PARASOLS and SUNSHADES.We'll lose money on every one we sell, adhere Lo our policy of not carrying over woods of any kind from seasou to season.delay in coming and coming early.Th here is about 125 in of in silk and satin, many cf the new check designs, a few in black and white, quite a few striped ones and ths balance but we muss Our loss will be your gain, so don't some plain, others shot.both and natural wood handles.The cheapest TO-MORROW'S SALE we in\u2018end them for a great QUICK sale.lOc, 12:c and country or seaside residences.ALGREAT CURTAIN VALUE.3000 yards of 38 inch wide Fanoy Striped Cream Scrim, very suitable for or To-imorrow\u2019s Special Price 44 4c SPECIAL, 2 per cent.off al] Baby Carriages for this week only.\u201cMAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY.\u201d HAMILTON'S & 55 wurst, OF WHITE NUSLINS.Your choice To morrow and To mor- .986 A Great Purchase of 200 Pieces of Fine SHEER WHITE MUSLINS and I.AWNS, all new, fresh, choice goods, that we couid easily dispose of at much higher prices, but That's why we offer to-morrow at 15c per yard PANCY WHITE MUSLINS and LAWNS in Checks.Stripes and Figured that are honestly worth from 20 to ¥0c per yard.Cone and ret some.yard TENS OF DOMAIRRS Picturesque Scenes on the Platform at 58, Martin, A Striking (\u2018ontrast to the Galicians Who Passed Through Outremont © \u2014\u2014 The first contingent of Doukhobors from Gros lle pased St.Martin» Junction at LaF past three o'clock this mormsng, and deft mach a strong smell of disinfectant be- hod them that 11 made the dog bark He is a eemsitive, bighstrung dog.He has the artistic temperament ,and it makes him cross to be roused from his bed at half- past three.He expressed himself very strongly on the subject thus time, aud was very sorTy to mee the Rusetags leave with out getting a bite at one of them.There were five coaches, containing 38i persons, and Mr.Anderson.the (rovern- ment» agent, had matters in charge.He stated that the second - a), in charge of Mr.Crane, wold pass Nt Martin's at Mn o'clock 0-day, and the third, :u ebarge ot Mr.TLaguabald, of Menitteal, some liours later.Mr.Andersén ébes nôl speak Kus wan, so that Mr.Alexander Konshin, and Mr.Bontsh Bronewich, Russian geptiemen from Moscow, who wili eccompamy the Doukbobors 15.their destination, the in- terprett There was also a lady doctor aboard- Dr.Welichkina.Me.E.Marquette, Mrs.Mrs.Burnet: al! hoped to mect the imam: rant train, Mra.Cox ewpecradiy, but the our of 1s arrival and the poor accommo dations at the matson made that impract able.When the train puiled in and the mmigrauts pulled out there was A BRILLIANT JUMBLE OF COLOURS John Cox and cam give points on dress (and undress) te anybody in Mobtreal.Mr.Anderson acund- ed the \"meng bell,\u201d and then there was a hasty transfer of baggage and people te the fresh co , There was only a bret intermission for attention de \u201ctoilette,\u201d and that affair was gone through with! swiftly on the platform, one bucket of water to »even Doukhobors.Jt was worth a map shot from some camera and there was more then a ht [the quabties | which are the toverrment s hope in emcouraging the eslony BELIEVE IN WARHING.They were deterniined to get water and { to wash, and Mr.Anderson said that in mothing were they a stronger contrast to the Gallicians, in whose vocabulary rasa ue \u201csonp.\u201d It was dri and was a pasty , but the amuadality of the traveliers and their energy dud not suffer.They are hardy, Toons material, if externale count far an cheery, apparently.with as htt or Seo eheeery on as the awtocrit of all the Russias can conveniently ar- ramge.Mr.shin, who is intensely m- terested in the fortunes of the Doukbo- bors, says that there in hardly a family in this company which has mot left one or more representatives in Siberia.is ope old woman in the party who is uite beartbrokes over the fect that she eaves TWO SOX8 IN CRUEL EXILE.\u2018There are all the veus) marks Muasen system wsaible in the immigrents.The AngloBazomn in aghast at them.The fitness of things does not come into the of dress, and 4 looks as 1 3t net nice tight fitting basques parently).ladies with a ent of red, white and blue skirts under their To ores To the 4 worm is =., \" than s france.and the wistful and Mutu lonk of Question, thes ., They are Tee th i vd - » athe.Al Low te A ar CR and styles on the platfarm.The Daulchohors | * was ua revelation.The jumbled colomr on the platform was sono gotten together in this way, and the train TO SETTLE AT SELKIRK.Gone west.Selkirk will he is imme] ate deination.a Elkington, whe | .now at Que recently return Yarkton, and brovgh t sewn of raed from to Mas.(ox last week.er latter is a hte disquiried by the intelligence that, owing to the lack of 4eams, the settlers have bep unable to insure wo cuerags a his year as w dem .She fury at may not be quite adequate | to cover | inter # expense for food and fuel, Lut 18 most gratifiedd at their energy 15 making the wee of their resources.Mr.mgton, she gaya, told of some pntrful inci dents, \"among 3 the eal of mothers to \u201cbring back their sons\u201d from Siberia.One woman invited him to tn take some del- cous butter, saying \u2018tell (Caroline {ox thet this butter in made of milk from the cows bought with the money of the Mant- real ammmittee Prince {ilkoff expects to mail on Thurmlay for Rusma.He :a contemplatieg A return to Canada with his family, in which case x powertu) ay will he for the bent antercuts of the colony.At8.15'ast evening a tran of 250 Gali- cians passed Outremmont, and it was way unueuel unless unusually dirty.J is ouly most kuperficn] eves thew people to the sturdy.hry, Cleanly for conscienc \"he Calicans fail ignally most prunitive modewly.\u201cin even (he ONLY À FEW ARE LEFT, Of the Voluntser Fire Department of 1852.THE GREAT FIRE WHICH TOOK PLACE ON JULY STH OF THAT YEAR.| On Jyts 8th, 192, à Nagra great con Len took plare in this city, wherahy pome LNO butldfngs were Adcstroyed.There was then no pated Are de vartment, but tn- roid an organization Janet: na the Montreal Volunteer Fire Departinent It wae owing to the heroic efforts of Union No.§ of this Voluecr Fire Department.that the Montreal! (lencral lluspitai on Der.Thomter street.wus saved.names of of this Voluntesr (x WY, | Keron as U'nkm No.8 are as follemene id i RB.3.May coptatn.Jumes Ruthven, lsutenan!.Robert Wttams.branchman: rt Hail.Henr Vernar, Henry Morton, hos.Robinson, m.Morgan, R ie, ! | John ; T.Cunpdngham, ames | ean, + Clark, John Sad- | der.Rie hard Booth, John Cordetine, Hen- Le Jatimer, Wtilitem Tia.Rovd, Willlasn Powney.William ower, James | Hall.Wiiitam ison, WIMlam Perry.Wü- | Dam Young.John Ewart.Waker Nutt, .George Bnaith, Benjamin w.Me Comma.has.P MrPonaid Tegman.Andrew peter, Geo.Hawkins Wm sem, George Snaith, Wm.MoDonald, George | Btringer.Johu Hudson and John Kinlys re The Quean\u2019s Hotel.Montreal.The only fireproof hutel im Montreal: \u2018» 6 commanding \u20ac very large share of the Suns patronage just now Lois of peuple way pou get more there ior money then at any other Montreal \u2014
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