The Montreal daily star, 7 septembre 1896, lundi 7 septembre 1896
[" WEEKLY STAR: - Last Week's Issue.Avera ci nd tion of ~ VOL.yOL.XXVIII\u2014No.211.PRICE ONE CENT {To the Trade.SATURDAY We were busy in every department, opening up now goods and arranging special lines for .MONDAY\u2019S TRADE.\u2018The interest in these special lines is daily growing, and Ye expect MONDAY'S specialties,\u2019 which we will mention in Monday morning papers, to add considerably to the growth, JOHN MACDONALD & CO.Wellington and Front sta, East, Toronte.MONTREAL OFFICE : uuw 207 ST.JAMES STREET._ \u2014 MENS SWEATERS.MPBCEAL VALUE in extra fine quality heavy, soft, ma Wool, at $1.25 each.Worth $3.00 regular.about 2 Jomen in three sires\u2014small men\u2019s./ prise men's, Regular wholesale prios was 1.00, 01.00 ie 919.00 per dozen.sheap, snd our customers can have the Me Bpeciu! value on Men's and Boys\u2019 White Hwcsters, a: Bo sad 30c eac Boys\u2019 Wool omeaters, in Navy Blue, Crimson, White and Tan, at 75c each.Men's Wool Swesters, Nary Blue, Crimson, Tan, White 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benefit of pora t men Notwithstanding the Tow Toten made on ai «xport grain by the Missouri River, Chi- pago lines, but little of the business is goming aT, pe \u2018ause the eastern ™ ma i brobihit omy Demis aintaining their GONE TO THE LEVANT.Queenstown, Saptem eruiser Minneapo port for the Levant to-day lembar 7.\u2014The U.8 Conia from this | LI HUNG CHANG'S TOUR.| HE IS NOW ON THE CANADIAN SIDE Will Do Toronto Exhibition this Afternoon, After Which He Leaves for China via the Canadian Pacific Route.Niagara Falls, N.Y., September T.\u2014YA Hung Chang was up bright \u2018and early this morning.feeling well, though be passed a very restless night, the noise of the Falls disturbing him.On Saturday be finished his sight seeing in Washington, which the rain somewhat marred.Secretary Carlisle and Treasurer Morgan es corted the Viceregal party through the vaults, showing Li $150,000,000 in gold and silver coin, which did not seem to impress him; but when the bond-issue division wus reached he manifested great interest and plied his guides with questions.When a $50,000 bond was shown him he nudged ex-Secretary Foster and ed him if he had any like that.In the cash ruom Mr.Morgan presented the Viceroy with a dollar bill of the new issue, numbered \u201c74,\u201d corresponding to his age, and this incident brought out the fact that to-day was Seoretary Carlisle's birthday: and that be was 61 years old, which led Ii Hung Chang to remark that he was a young man.Down in the redemption division the Viceroy destroyed Fro.in old greenbacks with evident delig] b- sequently, in response to a rouen for an interview regarding his impressions of the Capitol he sent out the following by one of his secretaries: \u201cThe three foremost men in history have lieen Napoleon, the Chinese Emperor Yao.and Washington.Napoleon created an empire which was \u2018epcedily destre Yao created an empire and ensure raced: ed himself to rule over it.Washingto built up a great nation, then stopped aside, leaving others to govern.\u201d Li before He tt at t ataract House.The Fa grat.Delcat a first saw the falis about 4 4p prevent an_ earlier visit.Phe in reached, Viceroy watched them for a short time, his face bea.a ourious expression.He turned to \u2018interpre- \u2018His Excellency is ver greatly impressed.\u201d ext t was driven to the power bouse o Cataract Construction Company, wbere Ps saw the monster 5000 horse-power amos ru by £ the ener river.In he power hel out his cane to oue 3 Peu ra Late revolving dymamos.by à rojectile and oe ked Coup ot Ps bank He waa startled, but said ol Wp first time, Li seemesi he denger whiob he ran when he rick the rapldly Torok Ing 0 t er » le he stick being knocked from his hand with torrifie orce.That he iS Fak of serious injury he now ppreciates.His interpreter says it vas ln bo Ch met curiosity that prompt- i morning, instead of waiti for the special tram as arranged, the Viceroy, accompanied Sir Henri Joly, Mr.A.C, Parmalee, and his interpreter, took curria at 9 o'clock and drove to the Canadian side, where a the Canadi and Dufferin islands was made.Li was evidently more impressed with the view of the falls from the Canadian side and so expressed himself.He said it was magnificent a and sublime.The remnaimder of bis left on the 1 train about 9.06.\"Te Farl left for oronto from the Canadian side about 10.45.His train will siop at Swansea for a couple of hours and peach tx the Industrial Exhibition Grounds at 3 Li is travelling by ther Gr Grand Trunk r the escort from here of Sir À G- de Lotbiniere and Mn W.Jol Par- ee, Chinese ent of onda.Toronto, September 7.ial.)\u2014Ax- x: ents have been made for reception of Li-Hung Uheng., who will arrive here fram Niagara Falls this afternoon.The train bearing His Excellency will reach Toronto about 3 o'clock end will be drawn up at the Exhibition platform, where the Jocal Government an civic re resontatives and Te resentatives of the Exhibition Board will be in readiness to receive him.Four stalwart licemen will be ready to carry the Celes.| tial statesman in bis sedan chair through the principal bulldi He will be escorted by President Withrow, the Mayor grd Bd Several directors, and be surrounded Tog guard of police.Having ins eled such exhibits ts as he desifés to see, distinguished st from the Flow- o Kingdom, will be conducted to the large platform in front of the grand stand, whence he will be given an op- : portuni, to inepect some of the horses and ca ALD 5 dock Li Hung Chang will board his train again, and will leave at once, via North y, for Vancouver, whence be sails for his own land.NORTH AMERICAN SOLD.The Famous Roview Again Changes Hands, New York, September 6.\u2014The September number of the North American Review makes this announcement of a change in the ownership of the magazine: \u201cLloyd Bryce, having sold the Review, and retired from all connection with it, the September number 1s issued by the North American Review Publishing Company.The fact that those who are to be for the future charged with the oonduct \u2018of the Review have been associated together in its management for a number of years forms a sutficient guarantee that the Review wili follow closely the policy and methods which, under late Allen Thorndyke Rice and Lioyd Bryce, won for it the commanding position 1t 18 everywhere acknowl- d to occupy amo the great er odicals of the world.d'A M who has been connected th hes pub: leation for the past several years, is the proprieto r and treasurer of the new company.\u201d The first number of the North Ameri- cen Review appeared in Boston in May, 1815, and its first editor was William Tudor.Between 1815 and 1813 the maine was edited successively by Wil- fam Phelm.Edward Everett and Jared In 1817 it published William Pn Bryant's m \u201c\u2018Thanatopsis.\u201d 1890 Alexander H\u201dFvere Everett Lecame ites of the Review.During this riod George Bancroft, I\u2019rescott, Longlellow and other distingnished = writers =~ were tributors to the Ralph Waldo Emereon = otis for it from 1 to 1842.\u2018From 1643 1863 the two editors of the | / Irish cause ols Bowen and Andrew T.vabody.James- Hussel!-Lowell- and Charles Eliot N Norton assumed control in 1864, and its writers at that time were the most cons men the conn- in literature, In 1876, \u2018after Henry and nry Cabot bad been associate editors of Review, Mr.Rice purchased it, and transferred ita offices to New York.DR.GALLAGHER\u2019S HEALTH.W1il Probably be Confined for a Period in a Sanitarium.New York, Sept.7.\u2014Dr.Thomss Gallagher, the alleged Irish dynamiter, who was reœutly releksed from an English rison, and arrived in this coun riday on the St.Paul, is at the Le aveu Hotel.It was after ten o'clock when he arose Sunday morning, but the long sleep did Towel to play £ ho hysteria that had afflicted when he landed on the previous Pays His nerves, however, are still unstrung from the DR.GALLAGHER, AS HE LOOKED BEFORE IMPRISONMENT.excitement of the voyage, but his condition generally wus much quieter than when he arrived at the hotel.Dr.A.McBride, who accompenied Dr.Gallagher across the At antic, spent the night near his patient.r.Gallagher has a suite of six rooms on the fourth floor.His sister, Catherine Connolly.and his niece, Mise Agnes Connolly.occupy one of the rooms.Two trained nurees, who have been © engaged ulso to watch over the whose mental affliction is attributed to the ak r of the British convict prison.lagher received his first caller in DE Gulag) of Genergl Michael Kerwin, who met the St.Paul on Friday.General Kerwin remained with Dr.Gallagher about half an hour.When A DR.GALLAGHER, AS HE LOOKS TODAY.he came down atairs be said: \u201cDr.Gallagber impressed me as being completely mad, ut there are tunes when has gleams or or intelligence.When I enter the wes in uced as a near friend of the family.Dr.Gallagher flared at me fiercly and exclaimed: don\u2019t know you.Then he asked: \u2018Have you a card?but without waiting for an answer, he said: \u2018But sometimes it is just as well not to have a card,\u2019 and added, \u2018Sit down, sit down,\u2019 putting bis bands on my shoulders.en he told me what General O'Beirne was coming round to take him for a drive in the Park.It was a sad sight.When be left this country for England he was a fine-looking, Ithy m now be is a wreak.He had the bigge medical practice in Brooklyn, and w he was arrested he had , but now he has not a cent.It was with perceptible leasure that Dr.Gallagher threw from bi were brought to him, Dr.Gall gher insisted upon Paging for them himself, and : a check for $13 was thereupon landed to him.As soon as he received however, he secreted the money behind his back, and from a tew inoober- ent sentences that fell from his lips, it seemed that be expressed the fear that people were watching him in order to or him of his.money.Whenever any | Question has come with reference to payment of bills, Dr.Gallagher, since be has been in this country, has petulantly insisted upon defraying them himself, and, therefore, & oertain sum of money has been given into his keap- © There was an exciting incident when the steamship St.Paul approached her dock.Dr.Gallagher was very violent, and gestic ating wildly, with an imprecation on his'lips.Mrs.Connolly., à white-faced woman, who had ded the ship, went to the doctor.became I and then next moment which he boarded.He recognized brother Daniel, put r refused at first to to Michael.To the detega ton a Irishmen on the boat he said: \u201cGet out of here.You are traitors.\u201d It has besn practically decided to send Dr.Gallegher to the asylum at Amity- ile.L| L.L The choice lay between that ope and the one at Poughkeepsie, and sélection torgcly influenced by the fact that ji sister and niece live in Brooklyn, so that hoy will be able to v visit à him frequent puailaghor is host perfectly bald, beard is very gray.When bod eh his country to take up the he had a- splendid crop 2 black hair and a black imous was also quite portly.Now is em- acisted, and looks twenty years older than be is ! T AT THE FAIR.Torento, Ont., September 7.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Hon.Bydney Fiabe Minister of Agri- 8 culture, came \u2018up from Ottawa ob Sa-\\ turday night, in order to attend the exhibition.Mr.Fisher intends visiting & nümber of the autumn fairs in the Province, before the close.of the .ses- som Ni \u2014\u2014 | LESE MAJESTE IN CAIRO.en re Cane n itors, ar wi tone ing Bern Victorix; ba a a to p daur was fi | men at this same msi The Championship of the World Comes to + \u2014\u2014 Canada.\u2014 DEFEATS STANBURY IN SINGLE SOULL CONTEST.Despite the Efforts of the Aus | tralian to Make a Foul, London, September 7.\u2014 The single scull \u2018 race for the championshiy of the world, between \u201cJake\u201d Gaudaur, of Canada, and James Stanbury, of Australia, was rowed over the championship course, from Put- ney to Mortlake, four miles to-day, and was won by Gaudaun James H.Stanbury held the championship by recently defeating \u2018\u201cWag'\u2019 Harding.The race was witnessed by large crowds of people, who.lined the river banks, The start was madmat 1.45 p.m.Gau- to oatch the water and soon bad a good lead, which he gradu- ually increased until ng Hammer- smith bri when he was nearly twenty lengths abead, and quite that ihe in the lead at the finish.e weather was cloudy and dull, but the state of, the weather had no effect he crowds which flocked to the river ok at an early hour, and by the time the start was made covery available space along the river front - from which a good view of the course: could be had was packed with people.The water was smocth and he tide: strong.ing was against Gaudaur.Stanbury w the toms for position, and took the Burrey side of the river.here were a number of false starts before the boats got away, Gaudaur being the chief offender in preventing a send-off.Gaudaur was the firat to got away finally, the start, Stan , who was pulling meadily, crept, rar and ge dually passed bird a quarter ot 2 a dng Lhe at Claspor's Lost y When .Stanbu passed Gaudaur the crowds alo the Paver bank became greatly excited and cheered.themselves coarse.Gaudaur rowed desperate and stuck to his op nt closly.Both stage the\u201d $.ey rowed ninegees Strokes in FL strokes in the first minute, while Gau- daur pulled rokes in the firet balf minute and ii -four strokes in the minute was now led by a quarter of a length at the club house Ret he London Rowing Club, and half at the Thames Rowing Club's boste house.Junior.race were pull- | \u201cBantarr water and the aus attempt -to-foul his opponent, this a witb more success oe.ut a furious spurt and Jie to Pond.\u2018the adian, off © Mills, bur was in the race.be matis- that he was beaten.D he held up from the moment he fouled his opponent.un did not pear a any time thereafter leger, much.ur kept on ee strokes going away from \u20ac casily, and increased his Indeed from the moment.Mile to the finish it was a proces- aion, Gaudaur Teaching the winning fot abeurt 20U yards ahead of the Australian champion.\u2018Gaudaur's time was twenty- hres \u2018minutes and one second, and Stan- : bury's twenty-three minutes and forty- 1 oy Following is a brief histor of the ow Sof auras wll nro hve ures au ing career been bis onde ang e 1888 he bus bald the world's best single ecull record for three miles.At White Bear Lake, on June 26, man, I}, May 30, in 1 Duluth, \u2018on July 2% 1890, in 19,51, and Austin, Texas, on.June 10, in 19.06.fle hold 4 the cham ship of America fram J 12, 1! uly 23, 1887, carne ne within an ace of winning the world's pecrerppionshi from Beach un Septem Re ir: eu Sour (pronounced Good- awry, with the accent on the first syl- ; JACOB GAUDAUR.) was born on the Atberly side side of Narrows, the strait which .unites *leices Couchiching and Simcoe, on April 4, 1858, and is just three years Hanlan\u2019s When the champion was very his parents moved over to the ills side of the strsit, and.there t family homestead now stands.Sako never took \"Kladly to a trade, and from his earliest years had a strong faery fo for aati sports.He won lots\u2019 audaur's first year in a gene in 1879, when be rowed a% Prescott.Londo , and Sarniæ in exhibition first shell race was hh Ken on rant pn in the same , and he won it easil \"He rowed at Barrie, Hanlan and Riley dead- \u201cIn 1884, J he won threemile cit Te sculls in\u2019 2150 and 6 working boat event 22.On \u201898 -Geudsur (5 in thres / rowed a desd beat with Teamner.ovember 2 the Orilan won in Du a Creve Coeur Lake, Mops and downs of the Canadian senller Continued in 1885.He won the three-mile single sculls race at Boston on July 4 in 20.80, and on the same day, with Hosmer as Partner.+» ed the double sculls.On At point, however, Gaudaur put some very effective work, graduall y Ey rowed second to Teemer at er Or ee erred = ES Le 2 REINS JAMES STANBURY.catching up with the Australian, with was on even terms at the top bankmént.3 Midatesne Em Gaudaur was Bon BE on well, and a had d pulled had by this time stroke to thirty to the mimute.ada rowing is stroke and was a sa cleer fength in im advance at Crab'a Tree.Con fast, the Snderge the Derimum pemaity of 18 be) vy imprisopment 7 a fine leans in 20.01 1-2, and won the double with Hosmer.On June 13 he defeated Hosmer at snd \u2018on \u2018the 18th had the satisfaction of beating Teemer at Pittsburg, where osmer sat with him in the win- double sculls boat.1a first éhampionahip race in the doubles with Hosmer riper was disastrous ni near Albany, 000 and the rity in tober 30, the same year, Hamm (5 pecs).for $1000, 3 miles with turn, in \u2018Per! 1886 was the most lportant of the champion\u2019s life.une 12 won the chainpionship of rics and r &'three mile orn turn le cours rom Teemer at Puilman, MI, in 21.20.Agein on June Jake made the best three mile record up to thai, time, 19.54, at White Bear lake, Minm.eating Tee- done tember: mer and Hamm.On are Exceptionally Mild And cqually as fine in quality as the Noted Dark Colors of this Famous Brand.Jp sormousiy rie Jàrgest Sale ot any CIGAR ein Canada.England.The Orillian was beaten over a 4 1-2 mile course in 22.29 Ly a short Half boat length.Rowing men who saw the contest said it was the greatest that has ever taken place in the history of the sport.At four miles (Barnes; bridge) Gaudaur was a half length in the lead, and his coach's stupidity then last him the race was directed to deviate from his course when he should have gone through the middle 8s Beach, coached b; Kelly.the EE lish oarsmen who knew every part of the river, kept straight on, went through e span, and on pulling clear bo the bridge it was seen that the men were on even lerms.Kelly shouted to Beach, who quit for a second, that Gaud- aur was done, and so the Orillian was.After baving spent all his energy to et in front of His opponent, and then faving 1 lost it by another careleasness, was too much.The cry roused Beach and be paddled in a tow feet in advance.The Australian always declared that fastest man he had have quit at the bridge but for for.Kelly.Neither men could see the mile, so terrific had been the On May 80, 1887, ihe Orillian worn $5000 and defended the championship from Hanlan in 19.a new record.In July, at Pullman lan won the title, Hing outside the flags in the darkness.Teemer beat Han on August 13, and Jake was unsuccessful in his effort to win .the title from the Mc- Keesporter on October 28 at Lake Mara- nacook, Me.Teemer\u2019s lime was 20.28 25 for the chree miles witb a turn.: Gaudaur's eng ents became very numerous, and 0 ae im portant races are iven fr from 1 B88 on fax, room, double-sculling championship and three miles with turn, in 19.25, at ara- a Lake.Later on in the same year Ww .O'Connor beat Gaudaur at Sturgeon his Point, Ont.O\u2019Comnor\u2019s Firat bo dary with Gau- ig On March 3, 1889.Wm.O'Connor defeated the Orillian on San Francisco Day in a three mile race, in 19.45.On Se tember 13 Jake beat Teemer at Kees , but the stakes were after- drawn, the (American clalming a { fou! and refusing , at Lhe A regaita July Teemer, Hanlan, McKay and he won the doubles, his crew also cap tured the four-oared a.Sm ol od :Geudanr a ca worlds championship at Burtiog- ton A 8,, three with turn.in n 1626 -2.In we Charles Stephenson, the New mpion, was beaten ly on August 18 by Gaudaur at Orillia, over he regular three-mile course from the 0 to Lehman's Point and return.On mber b be and George H.Hos- mer Won the A an champion- \u2019Oonnor at winners in In 1898 Gaudaar's brilhant victories at Auatin, Texes, June 7-9, are still fresh in the public mind.He won the three mile with turn single acull event in 19.08, his fourth record, defeating Peterson, Stanbury, the world\u2019s cham- n, Hanlan, Teemer, Rogers and Ten ok.\u2018Hosmer aod 3X von the doubles by twenty lengths in 1-2, the fastest time yet recorded for the three miles with turn.In November, 1895, Gaudaur \u2018competed at the international regatta in Austin, Texas.His first pearance was with his brother in the double scull race three miles.The Gaudaurs were beaten by Teemer and Haines.The time was 18 min.21 seconds, which equalled the world\u2019s record for the distance.On November 5, Teemer beat Gaudaur in =a half-mile dash.On* November 7 Ga daur won he _obampiouship + of the world, the Rishord B Fox trophy and , beating Rogers, Bubear and The same day, together with his brother and Teemer and Rogers, Gaudaur competed in a four-oared race with Bubeaz, Berry y, Haines and Win- ish crew won the race, which was a t -mile ome, in 17.20 1-2 a world\u2019s record for the distance.Gau- daur won several minor events.Thi \u201cF year be competed at the international Tanti at Halifax.He appeared with the Canadian-American four-oar crew, which succeeded in defeating Bubear's English crew.Stanbury won the Australian cham- poyehip in 1891, when he defeated John Lean on.the Paramatta river, and the raids championship in - defeat- ng on the Thames course.anna weighs about, 175 pounds.He is six feet high, while Stanbury is about seven pounds heavier and one inoh taller.\u2014 THE SEALS ARE SCARCE.Hepors of the Supt.of the North Amert can Commercial Company.San Francisco, Cal.September 7.\u2014The steamsbip Homer bas arrived from Qunelska, having on board the 30.000 sealakins allotted by the Government to the Northwestern Commercial Company for thé present season.Among the passengers was J.Stanley Brown, superintendent of the North American Com- mericial Co.} .Ee me said 4 \u201cThe catch of the this season proves to be ro It te doubtful if it will average skins a vessel.lers report seals scarcer than, ever before, a there: is np pretense made to conceal\u2019 the fact that the herds have about disappeared.\u201cCa Hooper, in charge of the Bebr- ei patroi, is conducting an efficient su Paton over the sealing rounds prevent { deprpdations.Thus r aix seix res en made of schooners for pelagle | fishing, the Au- es (British), James S.Swan and Jane.Gray (American), and the Aimoko, Viva and Besirice (Cana ).\u201cThe Behi Sea mixed pamimion of Americans, ians and British, under the Jodership of President Jordan, of Gtant Universit; the and the results are likely to be the satisfactory of any work thus far the way of investigating the ey condition of _seal 1 and to Teconirhe ndations or suggest con- ditions in ' the protective .rggulstions in force.at | MONTREAL MINING \u2018EXCHANGE.was killed partly in that way\u2014by mis \u201cACT! It is a fact that we manufacture all our Shirts, and it is also a fact that the business we do in that line is now something enormous.R.J.TOOKE, 177 ST.JAMES STREET ] 2387 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST 1668 ST.CATHERINE STREET HAST, 211z1 SHREDDED WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT.In Packages.Fresh Supplies Now in Store.Shredded Whole Whest Biscuit\u2014oconomical, wholesome, palatable aud nutirous.&rFull directions with every package SPECIAL DIABETIO FOOD Just recelved in Fresh from the mill, POLAND SPRING WATER.in Enif-galion Glass Bottles .50 cases fresh from the Spring now in stom.LONDONDERRY LITHIA SPRING WATER, Natural And Carbonated.Hal-gallons of Sr! Wa rater, quarts and pints of Carbonated.300 cases quarts, pints and half-gallons Fresh stock now in store y - i.oice Lot to of the - RISTIGOUCHÉ ÉIPPERED SALMON + we ALEXANDRA APPLES in ! PEACE aT \u2019 i ER And Auother carie ot os can Milwaukee Lager Beer The Beer That Made muivaukes Famont, ottling) Mighest Award for Purity, Jp Jct Milwaskes Bose, wast, $230 par doz, $16 po cask of § doses pate, $150 er desen, Sires of \u201cFRASER, VIGER: BGO, 2 i er - ITALIAN-: WARBHOUSE, ! 207, 200 and ail ST.JAMBES STRERT.> FAOTS| ~~ Toe \u201cBUFFALO\u201d Hot Water Heater \u2014\u2014\u2014MANUFACTURED BY.H.R.IVES & CO, - Was Awarded MEDAL and DIPLOMA of Highest Marit: at World's Exposition, Chicago.It consumes the least coal.It gives the greatest amount, of of heat, It is the easiest It in use at Rideau oO paws, and in Churches, Conant; Public Buildings, Banks, Ware reenhouses and.Private- Dwellings throughout the Dominion.We guarantee satietaction.CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION.QUEEN STREET, MONTREAL, ment, and this morning, when a of workmen caine down from 8t.bans and an to Dike chinery, which they loaded upon two flat cars ! the opposition determined ta prevent its removal.Just as the Central Vermoat -engins- with the loaded cams was abput start, a Rutland engine was sent.down A Project to Supplement It by a Permanent Exhibition.Ottawa, Sept.7.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 A\" deputation, including tbe presidents of the Ville Marie and Jacques Cartier the the \u2018track and nd witach od to the other Banks, are here to urge upon Mr.Lau- war.4 rier the importance of siding in the ee, SE ond je as the other.establishment of a Permanent Mining progress.Finally no pulled Institute in Montreal.Mr.A.Leofred the eampling pin from behin the Rut- land engine and the Dearcst the Central Vermont was The engine steamed away ny for Bt.Ak M.E., of Montred!, who is the chief pro- car, moter of the acheme, has issued a circular setting forth the objects of the en- | hans.terprise., puise Rutland Zogd has mow now plac repair shop its re chinery under a police guard maining ma: will After inting out the im- rtance of mining developemnt as a Frot ctor in the encouragement of immigration and settlement, be says: \u201cIn order to accomplish this object, it is proposed to establish in Montreal a permanent exbibition of minerals from all the mines in Canada.In connection with il will ba published the assays, ing the next move.- the description ot each mine, the cost i of the outputs, the maps and = ae a A GOOD ENTERTAINMENT.; 1ling contest between thé plans, show situation of each mine, the aistance from railways and water communication, etc.; weekl reports Philipsburg, tember 7\u2014Mogt: published.obtainable wi also be talent nt, or » Sop very kind aus u of Mrs.1.Bond.gave this P bere is being organized in Montreal the best © i i of the hl place now perse mining exchange: but the pro- A The talent t Tg ihe moters want to see the exhibition of Dr.Nichol and a Toland minerals Ji first, so they will City Company.get reliable ian about the mines.Then, with the exhibition and the Min- - - ing Exchange, there will be created in Montreal a market, where all the Minor and investors could meet.When the mining boom exists, some speculators take advantage of it in [order to sell worthless mines The dustry ot Canadian phosphate SUBSTITUTION - the FRAUD of the dq re ntation to shareholders, ig an exhibition will be & check against those unsound speculations, and will at the same time encourage legitimate mining.\u2014\u2014\u2014 LOCOMOTIVE BATTLE.Singular Fight Between the Rutland and Central Vermont Rallways.| See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand { ARTER\u2019S Lite Liver Pills The only perfect Liver Pill.Burlington, Vt., September 7.\u2014As the result of a controversy bet ween the Rut- land Railway and the Central Vermont, two engines, ong of each representing the respective roads, eng ngaged in atug Take no other, of war ore over à où ed with pi E if chine rom re 8 0 e Rutland road.rie?ir hope ot | ven 1 engine finally won, because some one slip the coupling of the other locomotive, and the contest with their load, were taken -Bt.Albans.The Central Vermont road, as lessees Solicited to do so, Beware of Imitations .of the Rutland road have had under w .consideration a | plag fo for ren removal |, of Same Color rapper; © Teps ahops wih have \u2014long j \u201d- Sep mo roms hee Te to Albans.The RED.located; be: is onmossd by the Fuca manage- bo : ives are impatiently amalf 731.331 ve a Re a Pe 5 voll oF fate pers fs gut of existence.pie HDS THE CAUSE OF FREE LL.SILVER.Co 4 - Be Will Again Return to the East = añd Will Speak in New York\u2014 - Arguments Uttered on the Stump During His Trip.\"Chicago, September 7\u2014William J.Bryan treated here on Sunday and to-day, will talk at the labor picnic in Sharpshooters\u2019 Park, and start for Lincoln, his home, Monday night.The official announcement is made on bebalf of Mr.Bryan to \\be effect \u2018that arrangements have wen made for & second tour of New York.À return of tbe candidate to the \u201ceneiny's\u2019\u201d country was hinted: at a few weeks ago, only to bring frowns from Benator Jones, and, it is said, same- thing like curses fron Senator Gorman.But Mr, Bryan himself mode up his mind to go back Lo New York; and back he is going.His determination to speak again in the east.particularly in New York city, was born of the wy.ou reading his speech of \u2018ac- n Square Garden.He made up \"ès mind then vo \u201ccut loose\u201d on a later occasion, and he is sticking te bis Fesolye.Duri bis western tour Mr.Bryan \u2014 deale ith the inuney question in this Now, the {first question to Le considered is: What is an bonest dollar Ÿ We hear people talking about honest .money.What do they mean by honest money { Did you ever hear an advocate of the gold standard give the definition of an fonest dottart 1 will tell you \u201d tho.def{nit ion which you generally hear.It is t Thar an houest dollar is a dollar wich, when melted, loses none of its value.That is what they tell you is an bonest dollar.I! want to say to you, my friends, that the man who gives to you that definition \u2018of an honest dollar hes yet to learn the first: principle of monetary science.An honest dollar is the dollar which retaine the mame general purchasing power yesterday, to-day and for ever.That would be an honest dollar.Pu hasing power is the test of _bonesty.A dollar which rises in purchasing\u201d power is just as dishonest as a dollar which falls jn purchasing power.\u201cThe only difference is that when the - dollar mises it helps one dlass of citizens.When It falls it helps another class of people.And when you find rson who is always afraid that a dol r will fall in its purchasing power and never fearful that iv may rise in îts pure power, you have found @ man who, being interested -in having dollars grow larger, is, of course, in favor of a gold standard.When you fin d men who tell you that they want a dollar of thé highest purchasing power, you may set it down that ou have a person who believes in legis- ving for the money owning classes who \u201cprofit by raising dollars.a per- .son's sympathies are with the money owning class, it in but natural that he \u2018favors those things which are good for - the money owning class.Buv the defi- tion which I have given you\u2014the definition given by the average advocate of the gold standard that the honest dollar, is She dollar which, wheñ- \u2018melted losses none of its value.! say that defi- ni:ion overlooks the one important thing in the dollar.fet me illustrate: Suppose that all \u2018the world ahould join in a gold standard &nd make our dollar the unit under the standard, and then suppose the next day\u201d all nations should get together and decide there was too much money in the \u2018World and decide to gather up ninety- nine one-hundredths of all the dollars in the world and sink them in the ocean.What would be the result ?You would .have where you now have $100, and, according to tl to the definition of the gold you will still have honest dollars.because if you melted one of them it would not lose anything in its value.iJf, however, you owe à man $1000 and \u2018have to go out and well property in order io get $1000 to py your debts, you have to sell about times as much property to get thé Roney to pay your debts.Would they be able to convince you that was -an honest dollar / No, my friends; and yet: that would be an honest dollar, according to the definition of the man who thinks that tl the metal pot itself is the only test ney.Take the other side.Suppose that after the rations bad agreed upon the gold standard, that somebody had found enough gold to coin into one hundred times as much money as we have to-day.\u2018What.would be the.result?Where we now have a dollar we would have a kun- od dollars.What would be the result?Why, it would be honest money, accord- Pe to the definition of the advocate of.be gold standard, because if you melted dollar it would not lose anything.But gn you owe a man a thousand dol- \u2018lars and pay a thousand dollars when there was a hundred times as many dollars, the dollars that.you pay to him would not buy as much property as it did before.Would you be able to convince him that you had paid your debt in homest-dollars?!.Oh no, he would have .fferent idea of honest money than has given to you.I have simply given © the ilustratinn.have taken the one er \u2014hundred to divide and prnultiply with.[ might have taken a thousand or a mil- Îton, because the definition that is given by the advocates of honest money.as the call themselves, makes no mention t The purchasing power of the dollar.net her dollars rise or fall isimmaterial to them, according to the definition which he a are principles which underlie the money question, principles which you ust understand before you can enter to a discussion of the money question, and the first great principle is that the value of a dollar depends on the number of dollars.You have fo learn that Scarce money means dear money, and that.You can change the purchasing power ot 8 dollar whenever you change the num- her of dollara.Our opponenis dispute \u201cwome of these principles, but no writer on political economy will tell you that volume is immaterial.Now, with the va- -Jue of the dollar depending on the number of dollars, then the number of dollars comes an important matter.How can raise the purchasing power of.a dol- arf By 1 ating some of the dollars Tet your demand for money increase more rapidly than the supply of \u2018money \u201cand dollars will rise in their purchasing wer.Dollars are the creatures of law.vo dollar van @t inte circulation except * through the channels of legislation.I know that there are some people who sy that the Government, ha ot anything to do with money; thai money.exists independent of legislation: but I re- eat the assertion that there is not a Ho \u201cdar in existence in this country to-day but, the dollar which finds its authority \"in the \u201che it epacted\u201d of the Govern- \"ment.Now, my friends, I assert that \u2018when the Government prohibitg the making of a dollar by an individual, then _ ths Government assumes the solemn duty of creating enough dollars for the people to: do Business with.You tell me that the Government ought fo keep , #3he tndividual from cresting dollars for = own use.and then refuse to create Pr \u2018dollars which he needs.My friends, that doctrine has not any support out- aide of Wall aireet.No man dares to _.defend that doctrine before a community like this.or before any promiscuous par- Sted, and yet the very people who in- New York, Féptember ?,\u2014A T 5 cial from Rutland, Vi, says: Cul.Jo- soph E Battle, who wea the Populist can- 3 his Intention vs npoumocs thet iv is n on to 8 rt oy for the Presidency, ere oO vor poirot est n , W acoe, Cockran, | of the Omaha ok er men i ak in Nr h He in make t irst speech aha! 81n- her 14.Arrangements are being made for a magnificent demonstration.BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS, Steamers arriving og ot Stornoway, Scol- Bcot- nd.loelund report he ugust 26.Many farms at Hrepp and two churches, and nearly alt e farms\u2019 at Hollum, Laudi, Kan- fantum and l'golshlid were destroyed.he sheep and cattle perished, but\u2019 no human fatality occurred.The centre of the disturbances appeared Lo ba the volcano Hecla.A cable message announces the discovery of a new comet by Giacobini, an astropomer at the Nice hpervalory.The comet was first seen by him at 8 hours 16 minutes Greenwich mean Lime, the position being right ascension 17 hours 10 minutes $2 seconds, declination south 7 degrees, 2¥ minutes.The comet had a motion of plus 2 minutes right ascension and south 4 minutes 25 seconds.The funerat ot Fred.J.Whatmough, who died in Montreal.tack place from late.residence, 481 Church street, Toronto, at 4 p.m.to St.James Cemetery, Sunday.His body was met at the station by a large Y number of his rsonal friends and relatives and a arge deputation of Toronto Bicycle Club members.Archbishop Ireland.of St.Paul, bad decreed that hereafter Lhe tuition in parish schools shall be free, the funds to be provided through the parish churches.He asks that Catholic child- be sent to these schools, sayin \u201cFaith is therm grounded into chi d- ren; so that it never leaves them afterwards.\u201d The fifth annual convention of the Canadian Bankers\u2019 Association will be held in Ottawa this week.The convention will open\u201d on Thursday and will be im session three days.About fifty or sixty del@ates will he present, representing the leading banking establishments of ihe Dominion.The Manitoba (Greenwa y) Cabinet held another long session Saturday discussing the proposed settlement of the school question, but the Premier said there was nothing to make public.In a day or s0 Attorney-General Sifton will leave for Ottawa to further confer with Premier Laurier.Notice is given m the Quebec Gazette that after July 1, 1897, the parish of Edward de Mantreal will be detached tor Roman Catholic school purposes from the school mumicipality of Mile End and Coteau St.Louis, And annexed to the city of Montreal, | Percy Gaunt, the song writer, died Sunday evening at Lawrenceville, about nine miles from Catakill) N.Y.Among his most popular productions were: \u2018\u2019The Bowery,\u201d * dem Clouds Away.\u201d \u201clove me Little, Love me Long.\u201d Governor George Brown Goode, assis¢ tant secretary of the Smithsonian rhsti- tution, Washington, and probably the leading authority on fish in the United Btates, died last night of bronchial pneu- moniaz, aged 45 years.It has been determined by Sir Leonard Tilley Memorial Committee in St.John, .to erect a bronze statue costing about.810,000 on some auitable site in the city.Mayor Robertson will receive subscriptions.So! White, ex-M.P.P., of Windsor, Ont.has been arrested for contempt of court, in failing to ompl with an order for am accounting r.White is now at liberty and will fight the case.Sir Charles Tupper.Sir Charles Hib- bert Tupper, N.Boyd, A.P., and George MclInernay.M.P., left\u2019 Ottawa for Toronto Sunday nigbt to attend the Fair on Labor Day.They return on Tuesday.Otis Burlingame, Living near Laporte, Ind., marketed eight quarts of nice strawberries bere last week.They were picked from vines that bore a | erop in the regular season last sprihg.Practically every department of the Cambria Iron Works bas shut down for an indefinite period, at Johnstown, Pa., throwing at least two thousand men out of employment.Some of the Michigan copper mine people propose to pay their employees In silver as an object lesson, illustrating the inconvenience of that standard of money.The Hom.C.A.Geoffrion, Minister without portfolio, has heen gazetted as a member of the Privy Council, the warrant bearing date July 18, 1896.The Alhambra Hotel, the Columbo Hotel, Eureka House, 200 bath houses, rte.were destroyed at South Beach, N.Y.by fire on Saturday.Mr.Joseph Chamberlain will not come to Canada this trip.The rumor is revived that he may go to Washington from Danvers, Mass.W, C.Schrieber, Grand Trunk purchasing agent at London, Ont., has been replaced by J.B.Laurie, of Fort Gratiot, Mich.Frank Lefebvre, of Bear Brook.Ont, was drowned at Mattawa, Ont.while washing a wi , which went into the river and san \u201c7H, Dümois & Co., of New York, fruit, have assigned: last - statement, assets, $660,000 ; inbilities, $258,000; cause of failure, war in Cuba.The Canadian militia going into cam: mp this autumn are being supplied wit Lee-Enfield rifles and cordite ammunition Asa I.Cartland, the father of Grace Hawthorne, the actress, hanged him- selt Thursday might at Pentwater, Mich.Generals Palmer and Buckner will be formally notified of their nomination at Louisville, Ky., September 12.Grapes are selling for 11-2c per Ib.in Essex county.Ont.FINDING MORE GOLD.(Special to the Star.) Vancouver, B.C., September 7.\u2014Two more big strikes have been made in properties owned by Canadian and American capitalists, close to Vancouver.A third is a wide vein.running about 81000 to the ten in free milling gold, in the Golden Cache group in the Lillooet district.The gold can he seen by the naked eve.At the Van and a group, Cascade lsiand, another vein has heen struck, assaying as high as $1000.Philli Arms, neor Vancouver, and on the Gold Stream near Victoria, rich claims are being developed.- Owing to these rich finds, the Arherican and English capitalists are looking for smelter sites in Vancouver.THE CZAR ON THE MOVE.Breslau, eptember 7.\u2014The Czar and Czarina started at 7.55 o'clock this morning for Goorlitz.As the Imperial party drove through the streets to the station, guarde by the Nicholas A Hussars, and a squairon of Dra cons the y were cheered incessantly by thele de which fi led every available apace.The Czar Crarina were accompanied.by the Prince and Princess of Baxe-Meiningen.FISHING A FAILURE.Ottavra, September 7\u2014\"(Bpettar: Department of farine has receive, trom Capl.Wakeba at Gaspe, information to the effect that the fishery along the north shore of t Lawrence bas Léen almost a total failure.This means dis{ tress among the fishing population.WONDERFUL RESULTS, The Large Number of Patients Who Daily Visit His - Office .and Belong Cured, After Family Physicians and specialists fall, Astonish the Public, Hundreds of Testimonials from Cured Patients on Fil, Ne One Whe is Sick Should Despatr Unti They Have Tried Munyon's Remedies \u2014- They Positively Care Where Eyerything Else Falls, Munyen\u2018s Remedies Sold by All Wruggfiis, 25c Per Viail\u2014If You Need the Advice of a Physician, Call aud Consuilt These Doc: sors, They Are at Your service Free.TESTIMONY FROM YOUR NEIGHBORS.Sind Dyspepsia Since Three Years ef Age Cured With Two Boittes of Munyon\u2019s Dyspepsia Cure.Miss Josephine Parent, & well known young lady, res\u2018ding at 25 Lacroix sireet, says: \u201cJ have suffered from dysp:psia since three years of age: 1 coud not eat anything that did not give me extreme distress, I had a burg- Ing sensation in my stomach, bad taste in my mouth, and av times nausea, es pecially in the morning.I often had à fluitering of the heart, and weak, dizzy feeling; 1 tried several doctors and nt medicines, but obtained no relief until I took Prof.Munyon's Dys- Ppsia Cure.I was immediate y relieved and :cured after using two bottles.\u201d \u2014\u2014 Rheumatism for Years Treated in England and Canada, but Obiained no Relier\u2014One Bottle of Munyon's Eheumatism Care Completely Banished the Pain, John West, Esq.aged 48, who lives at 1044 se Lawrence Main, in telling of bis experience with Munyon\u2019s Rem- ies, says: \u201cFor years I have been a sufferer from Rheumatism; it penetrated my whole system; during wet weather was ofien confined vo the house a complete cripple; I was treated in in land and here by some of the | ociors, and took many so-called ae Cures, but obtained no relief until I tried Munyon's Remedies, and am happy to say chat after using one botils of his Rheumatic Cure the pain has absolutely disappeared.It has worked wonders for me; I recommend it, to all of my frienda,\u2019 \u2014 EMINENT DOCTORS AT YOUR SERVICE FREE.Munyon's Homeopathic Remedy Company, 2444 St.Catherine street, is an institution fr your benefit.Alake use of it whenever you have an ache or pain.No charge whatever for diagnosing your case.Open from Ba mi.to 8 pm.i- pent doctors at your service free.Treatment by Mall, \u2014\u2014 Those living 2 a distance who are unable to come to the office will be furnished free, upon application, a question blank, by the aid of which we can treat ever orm of disease successfully at a distance.Write for a question blank, if you live at a distance.Learned doctors will carefully answer all ques- Bons, and advise you how to get well ice open a ay and evening.St.Catherine Street.\u2014\u2014 MUNYON'S REMEDIES ARE 5OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.fin?A tull live of the Manyon Homeopathic Remedies are kept in stock by John T.Lyous, corner Craig and Blewry streets, Montreal.Beut by mall to avy part of Te arte THE SCHOOL QUESTION.+ (Special to the Star.) Ottawa, September 7.\u2014 Members of the Government are discrectly silent onthe subject of a second conferenca with the provincial authorities of Manitoba.The opinion prevails that the portfolio of the Interior will play an important part in the settlement.But hh her as to this ill the Premier or his colleagues commit themselves.Mr.Tarte said yesterday that he was not in a position to give any information upon the question, and be doubted if any announcement would be made.It is probable, however, that when the House meets tomorrow, the Ministry will be interrogated on the subject from the Opposi- - tion benc \\ rte SIR MACK FAVORS TORONTO.- Foronto;- Sept.7; Mackenais, Bowell was among the guests of the exhibition dicectors at luncheon on Saturday, and responded to toast of \u201cThe Dominion Parliament.\u201d Ign the course of his remarks, the ex-Pre- mier said that he hoped that the Government would aid in 48s project for a Dominion exmibition it Toronto.This city, in bis opinion, was the most advantageous spot tor the puppose.He added that anything be could do towards materializing the scheme he would do with pleasure.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CLERGY AND BICYCLES.Paris, September 7.\u2014The statement that the Cardinal Archbishop of Pans had forbidden the use of the hicycle his clergy is contradicted.The ex- natory circular says that he only advises priests noi to use the machines merely for pastime inside Paris, where other meana locomotion exist.but be warmly favors their utilization b ibe country clergy, especially on sick MR.EDGAR\u2019S GUESTS.Ottawa, Septeinber inber ?\u2014(Special).\u2014The Speaker of the House of Commons entertained the following gentlemen to dinner Saturday evening: The Hon.the aker of the Senate, Hon.Mr.Blair, Hon.Mr.Langelier, Mr.Kaulbach, Mr.McNeill, the D put Epeaker, Mr.Casey, 1.Domville, uay, Mr.McPherson, Mr.Ellis, Mr.Borden Mr.Lount, Mr.logan, Mr, Hutchison, Mr.Bos Boatock, Mr.Bourassa, Mr.Forbes and Deputy Ser- geantrat-Arms.ROTEL BURNED.; -Simcoe, Ont.Septembar 7.The brick hotel oe Revere Loure, ped by x.McQueen, was ve re or Bunday.As the buildin \u201cwaste aupied, te fite was no doubt the work of an incendlary.Loss about $8000.TRADE FELL OFF.ven, ma ae London, September 1 \u2014The Hoard of Trade rei for Au ust .show the imports dec reaned 10,000, end ex- -porta £140,009 dari Tor month; as com= ng\" pared with those for th corresponding month ofe 1898.f ant.J.Cradock Simpson & Co, 181 St, Janes at.dons Upper St.mount street.First, 5 rocms, ond, 6 rooms, $16.May be rented for years.Fine view of the mountain; nea: = TS by $t.Lawrence.street.Enquir au chetiere street.a 8 _ T= (Specialy \u2014 Sir\" § è § Extracts, Ë § BTTUAION vente for Bretton, and :- PUPILS WANED, pt ae 1 cen! All an BE EE tig words or Jam, cn T, log ents for 30 words or Jems, ent ig % t each BOAR! Re phe less, aad 3¢ cout por voùN®, ioe for or baa, apd I cent per linia HOD STORES, XTC.% cents for 35 words .lous, - jig res conta 3 vords of Jess, sad at pos ext PROPERTY oh ATE 3 canta 1 for 35 words or lou, upd L cant per extra word , ta for 4 wonis este, Bul Er A I pe La CE TC or va er œ een i HE \"SITUATIONS WANTED.ov.17108 4 EL ME NAAN ANNA AANAAAAANAS \u2014LARGE = WELL RNISHED COMFORT JS Eli ea Sarre Wan TAD YOUNG LADY T! TYRE tl ape t 1! use io uf furnished office in Trade will ocvupy her about one ns à \u201cday.May y rad to permanent as \u201cN 209.\u201d Sram ATED 00D Pr WITM OITY REFER- at Mackey street, ween |-andaiz o'clook.Avoly 1s bet ps 4 WASTED LAUNDRESE, GOOD AND PLAIN; nees required.Apply M4 Btanley st.200 3 WA Doria GENERAL SRRVANT.not\u201d D4 COMPETENT GENERAL BER- nt, lan ry seork given out; good wages, 4404 se.Oathorinest.west, 0000208 ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT, THREE IN Must k.No washing.ani cook.ity references required.* only to 4260 Dorchester = 3 PRRSONA 1.8 conte pur anis each tion the mmodation of posidents of one Bt.ar sacs tionofs Charies, will be Imiasdiately tormarded wiihoat extr Hagens + NOTICE PARTICULARLY.a E The above rates are NET CASH with order.hen such advertisements are n / prepaid numerous entries have to ba made, and the rate is in, consequedce; much'higher.No charge made in our bogks for class advertisements of less than five lines, HOUSES TO LET.AAA mm PS SN mom YO LET \u2014 UPPER TENEMENT, 2œ George st,, 7 rooiss, b.and w Good, order.Rent reduced.Apply Sohn\" Adan, oe Bleury st.2; 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just re-papered and ou lease if street or will Ph ly St.abcter stree O LET\u2014NO.500 ST.URBAIN STRERT.that handsome stone front house, heat od wilh hot water.Rent low, Apply to R.Kk Thomas, 174 St, James street.211 n 0 LET STONE FRONT SOTRASE 9.96 Mance st, with ¢ , fine ANTKD\u2014A- COOK: ALSO PARLOUR AND Yet femaid.Must have 8 referemous.sn ull nm snd 1 p.m, to Mn.Robertson.| aa baies Tio Dorchester at.ANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT GTENOGRAEUEE and typewriter operator, lady \u2018prefer Address \u201cG 745,\" FTAR qEire.210 2_ ANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN COOK AND housemaid whu can wait evo.Apply 77 Duroc er street, forenoon or after seven V ANTED\u2014-GOOD WO XING HOUSEREEPER tokcep small house (West end) for two bachelors.Must be well recommended.' stating terms, Hox 953, olty 210 3 TANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT, PROTEBT- | sat preferred; references required.43 McTavish + ANTED _ book REIN need Loe vf French ovoversstion, pi adress Bice, Que = {FATED A RESPECTABLE J ERBON, A situation on Nouseksener; 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no wash) referemces required.Ap: ply, Mrs.F.W.Molson, 28; Sr Patrick strect, 210 3 ANTED-GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, FOR small family.Good references indispensable Ayp- ply 46 Bhuter st.210 2 ova MAN, TATION AS groom or costhman; Morongtiy puelyratanda care of horses.City references.Address E 684,\" 127 Sherbrooke, ANTED_BY A LADY.POSITION AS HOUSE.ily.bacs to vane or two gentle- a ; axon or YouNa LADY.POSITION ASE daily or resident governess; alt branches, English, drawing, painting in oil, music, ete.\u201cJ qu BY A TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG woman + ee as housekreptr or ch oPhigetique 1 to leaving the oy Refer.ANTED DoBy A FIRST © CLASS rr uation a seamatrèss 0 ANTED_ BY.A nEbrECTABLE MAN.3, SITUAtion as coachman and groom; t stands the care of hurses; willing side; bast of reforenves.Address TANTED \u2014 PAINTING.RESPECTABLE MAN, ROOMS TO LET ne a LY FURNISHED PARI bedroom, hot water heating, Auer n 8 Beaver | est Hill as\u2019 OpMB_AN | EXTRA LARGE WELL FURNISHED bedroom, suitable for one or two Sen and Sailr.ali a smalls room, Loh 0 rat Boor ih ise of of parlor 11 deslrod.Blda Palace nt.° 20 8 ooMs- LARGE BACK PARLOR, WITH SMALL, rooms; gas.Bot an sad cl uid .also water, og Dorchester at.4 _ Ree OOMS-VERY NICE ROOM FOR A MARRIED or gent tiemen: with first class us 140 aim Breet a IB OUM\u2014AND BOARD CAN BE HAD AT 1% Berri ot 10 fret class French family, near Viger a ay.coms LARGE OR SMALL, WELL APPOINT.RR bath or upper Sat, newly conousted rivalo Hf Jolleye au 00000 MTIO ou a LARGE.AIRY, WALL FURNISHED ot an first flor, od by hot water Bs.Central locales hen only.Terma mod.erste.29 Belmont 208 4 OOM\u2014 WITH BOARD, 1N À PRIVATE FAMILY.at 10 Conde st, Point St.Charles.\u2014TO LET, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, Poule and sifgin rofme, at 57 Mansticld at.208 4 ) 0OMA ~DOUBLE AND JINGLE FRONT ROO.heated by hot water, with board.35 McGill Ben GOMB-VERY NICE WELL FURNISHED FRONT.F double wud sin 1e private family, bathroor fal, gas, bot water, etc.OOMH\u2014 DOURLE AND BINGLE BOOMH.AD- joiniog: also Sibert roums, front apd back; all con- venionues.fat desirable locality.Terms moderato.Rous \u2014TWO ROOMH EN SUITE, BATH FLAT, warn in winter.Board if) required.Also other roome.43 and 49 MoGilt College ave.209 3 Rovus-A NTLEMAN OF QUIET HABITS could Bare omfortabiy furnished front room ou 3rd vor, stativoary washstaud, or back parlor; in private family.pu Boroheater ar, néar Windsor Hotet Address \u201cSTAR O QOMS- Fr LAKGE AIRY ROOM,BUIT- able for one or two gentlensen; also smaller one, In private family,residing on one of the most desirable streets 7 the west end.Breakfast and supper it desired.Api aL 93 pce street, between S:.Catherine street sad herbrooke siree 2093 gous.with HOARD Reuse RR © plow quiot home = URNWRED Tae ee ES pare abo Wit ooMs\u2014 TWO Pr BROOME, FURNISHED, R orn bh or iihout Te Siac able posrde re ny CEL FURNISHED Roos ai va TOOME Lthroo! furnace.lui Muto Sn OOM\u2014NEWLY FURNISHED, ON FIRST F FLAT, gaz and water, in a strictly private rose family.No df bild- ren.1% Berrl streets _ 8 Roux Ç CELY ZUBRISHLD | pou « oN amit OOMS-\u20142 OR 3 ROOMS! FURNISHED UR UNI i, with use of kitchen.Terms moderate.23 City Coun Councillors._ 313 OOMS\u2014FURNISHED, ON BATHROOM SAT, a 1 Carbon able for une or two gentlemen: also small one.Roos to.LET, NICE PURNIGBHED Booms, five minutes from Post Ofios.38 Bt.James treet.ted from Ms BOARD.Amen OARD-AND ROOMS, Jor LADIES DURING ' gams on their merits.The only thing they now lament over is the rem>mbranoe of the loss of the match with Montreal at the opening of the season ; if it 1 not been for this loss, Cornwall would prohably_ hava tizd Capi- | \u2018tal and Shamrorks for thy championship | and an exciting close to the lacroes® sea- aon would have been the result.The Shamrocks ought to {esl elated over the result of this match, as it puts them right in the racs for the trophy.ant many a time during the progress of Saturday's game, when Cornwall was leading in the score, the opinion was expressed that thers must have been joy in the Shamrocks\u2019 camp when the flag went out six times to indicate the Cornwall's success _ond their own, leass of Tife in the racé for tha pennint.\u201d Corn- | ind a : tator of Saturday's THE TENTS ON THE GROUND AT THE RIDEAU RANGE D.R.A.MEETING.wall is out of it, but they have the satisfaction of knowing that thay have beaten every team in the league, and have given lacr:sse-loving people the most exciting souson that the y have witnessed for some years.Next year, however, Cornwall wit! make no mistak=> in the first of.the season, and with the material om hail will be more conspicuous \u201cin the race.The electric street railway had its fuil car service on for the occasion and car after car crowded with passengers made their way to the grounds.Between three and four thousand people were on the grounds, all impatient for a start to be made, both teams indulging a little preliminary practi: re.Cornwall being the first to s step on tha field, 1h>y were shortly follow oy the Senators.Both teams looked to be in the pink of condition.The eather now began to look threatening, and the game was started without any unnecessary delay.As Mr.Brophy, who was chosen by t ho league referee, ad declined to act, Mr, Wm, Bramley,\u2019 of Montreal, was select- et, and Mr.Chitty, of Montreal, took lace as umpire, At 8.18 Nr.Bram- Les lew his whistle and the men lined up.A few words of advice followed, and the two captains toseed for goals.Cornwall won and played east.This opening advantage was greeted with cheers from the spectators on the stand, which increased as the game proceeded.The men walked off 10 their positions \u2018and dined up in the following order: , Cornwall.dared |.Desa to prophesy this before the match they tld 3 p Hgfaree, Wm.Branley, Montreal.Umpires, P.McKeown, Montreal, and C.Chitty, Montreal.Timekeepers, Messrs, Pittaway, Ottawa, and Bates, Cornwall.The tirs was slightly Corn wall\u2019s.They went in with a determination to win, and followed it up, until Butler stored in 4 1-2 minutes.From the.face Cornwall drew, and the Senators vero, called upon to defend their fortress.ber down Hu passed to Harry James, who darted for the goal and shot well on, but J.White happened to be in the proper spot and relieved.Shea now saved his goal.Lewis and Griffith went out to the side and the latter fouled Lewis.A face followed.From the faces it travelled to the Capitals\u2019 goal, and a nice pie play gave Cornwall the first game.Turner possed to Jewis to Butder uncovered, and lewis passed the rubber and a well directed shot gave Cornwall the first game in 4 1-2 minutes.The Cornwalls followed up their rushing tactics, and as soon as they secured the advantage of the face 'niade a grand rush.vine came to the rescue.Some nice centre field possing on the part of the Capitals was next in order.They worked the ball from one end to another for several minutes in their efforts to draw Cornwa.l\u2019's defence out, but this portion of tha Cornwall team seemed to bave a preference for a short space around their goal and refus~d to come out ol the hole.Powers, who did the Mon\u2019s share of the work for the visitors, shot.well on, and Louis White\u201d picired-the- rubber from in front- ! of Mclennan\u2019s goal, and, bringing it \"out lo the side, threw well down | Turner was in waiting for it and passed Smith got x inside .vices of.Dev.h Carson brought the rub- ce of combination - field passing followed and a grand rush ield.Hugh Carson and shot; the rubber struck the goal post and rolled in.Time, The cheering of the Corn- upporters can better © ime agimod than described.The Caps retired to their dressing room, where they talked matters over, and they now came to the conclusion that things looked serious, and that while they were playing the same team that they had\u2019 few weeks previcusly defeated in Oùta- wa, they were a really much improved body of athietes, dangerous, and were gradually lowering their colors, and their prospects of winning the pennant.Something, had to be dome to even up the score.They must draw out the Cornwallis\u2019 great defence or they could not hope to win .Burns as usual secured the draw in the third game, and an attack on the Cape\u2019 defence followed.immy Devine, who was playing a grand game, retired, and Powers was next in possession, and passing t three Cornwall defence -men, shot.White happened to be in the right place at proper time and batted it to: the side.\u201d In a scrimmage Smith received a blow in the stomach 4nd went down, but soon revived.The ball found.its way to Butler, who bo got plightly mixed up and threw on Corn oals.Degan took it up, but Shea, as t, down fiel ave it to George Carson, who bound Er Cornwall's goals.of Crites uncovered; the opening and pass-\" ed, and Smith heeled quickly and poor, = ed Capitals\u2019 first and anly game 10 at minou ly and the grounds became slippe od than than Rain now began to come down li fourth game was no sooner sta it was over, Burns as usual securing the draw and passed to Tobin Broderick uncovered and Tobin passed it across; a well directed shot from Broderick made the score 3 to 1 so far for Cornwall.Time 15 seconds.\u2018The fifth fume was the hardest, longest and y rough game of the day, and was clearly Capitals\u2019 In this game Cornwall lols Crites and McLennan, while the Capitals were minus the ser- ith and Geo.n.The game bad not been in progress very long until Crites and Carson went out to the west side for the rubber.The former got there first, but Carson was on to b like a flash, and loosing his head, swiped the Cronwall man over the ribs with the hickory part of his stick.latter retailiated and a clinch fol- lovee Crites g a chock lock, and Lewis began to make an examination of George's cranium, but the men.went off.Smith followed shortly after for tripping, The Caps were now clearly oui- pla aying Cornwall.king was rd and the play swifi.The Capitals\u2019 home danced around Cornwall's defence, but they would not come out.Centre- on the part of the Capital home followed.Powers had an opening, and he took advantage of it and shot dead on.The rubber came in contact with Me- Lennan's chest_ and bounded to the side.Riviere cleared and Caps\u2019 defence received considerable attention.They cleared and Me was again called upon to defend his estwick he went behind the Fais.Pam and his feet.but the referee happened to be looking and he was given a position amongst Lhe spectators Jimmy Devine followed the procession -tual hard la the sevenih.\u2018pitals baxdly touched the ball, a few minutes later for fouling Butler.With t loss of Devine and playing nine men to ten the Caps chances looked, very blue, but they even at this odds had t better ot the game, Degen, Reviere and the Whites held the Capitals home at bay wilh great difficulty, until Turner, wno had been playing very effeot.ve lacrosse, passed to lewis, who in turn transterred it to Tobin, a quick, low anot and the Capitals fori- ress had fallen after 32 1-2 minutes ac- Crosse.\u2018The sixth geme was short, as was also In the sixth Capitals got the draw for once, but their efforts to break through Cornwalls defence were useless.Crites cleared and passed to Tobin, Broderick next handled it and gave Butler the opportunity to score.Time, 1 minute.The second game only lasted 1-2 mi- Burns got the face, and the Ca- a nice combination work -between urns, Tobin Broderick and Lewis, the former doing the needful., Time, minu The Caps ps.decided they had enough; botte acknowledged being beaten by a Tr team; Lhe band struck up a lively air, and Cornwalls ran merrily off to their dressing room, satisfied and happy with their great victory, but regretting the curtain bad dropped on championship scheduled matches so far as they are concerned this season.+ The Cornwalls are desirous of another go with the Shamrocks, who they think a, can administer defeat to, and try and arrange a match im Mon- on éeturday next.nute.iece of CRICKET.THE INTERNATIONAL \"MATCH.Philadelphia, Pa.Sept.7.\u2014 Saturday\u2019's play in the International cricket match between the United States and Canada was brought to a stop by rain after the visitors bad lost mine wickets in their second innings for 117 runs.With the 87 made in first, their total thus far is 204, against the Phil-.adelphias 52 im their first innings.The Canadians will finish\u2019 their remaining wicket and the local men their seco ning.deamon\u2019 bowler, who on Friday, made \u2018the top score 1or canada, tallying 23 runs.Cooper was second with 20 wicket was decidedly in favor of (be bowlers, and none of the visiting b men a chance to get \u2018set.to kert and Dean, the not-out's, will resume the defence of the wickets on Monday.Score : CANADA\u2014SBCOND INNINGS.; By McGiverin, ¢ Biddle, b Patterson 1 ing 20 M \"\u20ac.Praha, b King .Lyons, b King .M.Laing, b Patterson Ackiund, c¢ Patterson, c : Clarke, % ph Kins \u201cMelritosn, se Freee Q = x gs ge\u201d £2 2 trail or each wicket\u2014i, iv; | i, , 91, 108, 110.MARRIED VS.SINGLE.This match was played on the M.A.(A.(A.grounds on oaturday, and resulted in a w.For the mingle, Boyes played a hard hitting innings of 85, Tot.Runs 42, 62, whfle for the married Gilbert was again seen to advantage both with bat and ball.The game could not be complet- | ed within the time of of pay, The score then stood: Single Marrisd, 67, for two wickets.MONTREAL OFF TO TORONTO.The Montreal Cricket Club leaves for Toronté to-day.where they wiil play csedale to-morrow and Parkdale on Wednesday.It is their first visit to the Queen City for several, years.The team compriess: Meare.% Ww.Walker, F.N.Southam, H.Mclea, C .Hill, J.J.Boyes, W.kit.H.A.Jones.A.R.Oughtred, W.R.Giibert, Evans a A.Hodgson.GOLF.INTERESTING PLAY AT THE NIAGARA TOURNAMENT._ Queen's Royal, Niagara, September 7.he greatest golf ever seen in Can- dda was that witnessed on the Niagara links on Saturday, when Wm.Tucker, of St.Andrews, H.Rawlins, of Utica, ex-champion of America, Arthur Smith of Toronto, and Thomas Smith, of Montreal, met.It was the first t meeting of representative Canadian and American professional golfers, and the play was gry followed by tbe large crowd ot f enthusiasts, who never heeded i gentle rain or the wet Slothes that oe sulted.The winner was William Tucker, who broke the record for the links, and who showed matchless form and played wagpificent golf.+ He was not favored by any luck; there were no flukes, and the form he showed convinced the gathering there was not such another man In America, as his record at the United States championships was made when be was suffering from malaria.He won first money, \u20ac with Rawlings second.Ar thur Smith was handica ped \u2018by sickness, but showed himsel player of the highest ability.In t °, morning Rawlins and Arthur Smith, of Toronto, started.The latter ad fost got off the boat.The lake was and the latter was not in shape for the In the first he went over t \u201ctence to the left, got a bad lis in long grass, took 8 to do lle in X grass, and took eight to do the hole wlins did' it in four.Smith not recover the ground lost at the start, and wes two behind in the first nine.The second nine holes were fault- 1essly pla ed oy both, the strokes being 42 each avi ins\u2019 score for the 18 holes was 88° A.Smith's 90.The other pair, .Foobar and Thomas Smith, went around the first nine in forty for Tucker, who was in grand form and avoided all are bad lies.Tom Smith took 46 to do the same number.Tucker fell off slightly in the second nine holes, which he accomplished in 46, while Smith did them \u2018in four less.Tucker's total score was 86 and Smith's 88.The afternoon round started off with only fair strokes between all the players, and it was somebody's game.Tucker and Tom Smith began the round and again grand form was seen on Tucker's part.40, links of ive.4 | ts as follows Hawtine b roke, finisbing in 65, s0 much discussion has arisen dui de while pe by one stro \" the two weeks, and now that the The total score for ee thirty-six boles Art Len have it the argument will be Le -Ool.(Hughes, | the superintendent, Blevneson, Alde Fie, Wiliam Tucker, St.Andrews, Second, H.Rawlins, Utica, 8886; total, Charpentier, AÙ Witsor lson, Ald.Sadler, 4.Ald.Brune uel ton, Ald.-.Third, A.Smith, Toronto, 80\u201485; to- Prenoveau, Ald.Contain, Ald.Lefebvre, tal, 1 Ohief Legault, R.Charlebois, Chief Bene Fou Toh, T.Smith, Montreal, $8\u201480; to- oit, Asst.-Chief Becking hain and a num- \u2018tal, 178.ber of other friends arrived on tbe - \u2014 grounds « pbort] fora.of wilt na.ots : BASEBAL ators e events - ALL.1 whi Follow.Sika ce: , race in particular a rao BATURDAY'S.à AL LEAGUE it was well worth watching.em.a in all started, but at the fifth lap there were only five riding.Here Tomlinson suffered a severe puooturs, and not bav- \u2018Buffalo, N.Y., Sept.7.\u2014Following are the results of the National Loague games Saturday: ing a wheel handy, was also put on the Rj H.E.retired list, Could be have secured an- Cincinnati.-121010 5 9 1 other machine immediately hé could bava Brooklyn.ani\u2019 PY \u201cp30 0 ste Ba tux been in at the finish, as the others were nil Unipire, Sheridum.0 Layne an riding easily.The rave went to Tuffs Game called at end of oth innings\u2014darkness.The police bicycle race wis also a good At Philadelphia, first game\u2014 one.and was quite a surprise, he men eeping a good pace throughou Chltag vo 600000000 \u20188 13 3] Owing to ihe length of The pros @rumme it was found necessary to start the events at nine o'clock.in.the morning, and this of course disappointed quite a number who arrived at noon to cuter the races.The police reportérs and op- cago Batterios\u2014 Taylor and Boyle; Briggs aud Donahue.Umpires, Campbell and Henderson.At Rhifadelphia.sécond game \u2014 Postponed; wet grounds.pt B Boston, firot game 0211000 5 2 erators\u2019 race was started at eleven Cleveland, IT d0ov020000 2 5 2 ©\u2019cluck, with one operator, a nier and an outsider at the scratch were five prizes down, and only two men who were qualified to race.This also occurred on several other occasions.The lacrosse game was the final event and all remained to \u2018sce eo fight.Battories\u2014Klobedanz aud Bergun; Cuppy and Zimmer.Uwmpire, Hurst.At Boston\u2014Second game\u2014 Boston.2000003 5 7 O Cleveland.4002001 7 10 4 Batteries\u2014Sullivan and Ganzel; Young and Zimmer.Umpire, Hurst.Strange to say, the \u2018ambulanép which At New York\u2014 had Le been called to carry off the slain pittrbure RUE 0 2 28 0 was not needed and de aie Gs to REP SPP nena WwW Du won oa.Batteries ion and 8 Sugden ; Meekin ang vost En en i y res & \u2019laon re, Kmsli TT Game called on account of rain.\"The.(ame were: \u2018onnor, M Laughlin, At Baltimore\u2014 \u2019 Both games postponed; rain.Corman.Ma ning, Gallas Huon, At Washington\u2014 ; \u201d, Postponed on account of rain.McKeown, a\u201d Pennotl, captain, ott, I | STANDING OF THE CLUBS.carbeau, Mainguay., Dansereau, Rivet,\u2019 \u2014- Club.Lost.Percent.Narhonme, Gervais, Lavoie; Fortin, ee Baltimore 4 608 Suthergill, Richard, Holland,- osptain.: Cincinnati.43 822 ; Cleveland.4 614 Boston.81 663 Chicago 52 655 Pittsburg 51 544 Philadelph: 59 481 aw York 61 Aid Brooklyn.61 464 Srashin ton 64 418 Toulmviite.ee eae 82 261 Bicycle race, 3 nules \u2014 W.rer, Wanderers, 1; H.Cook, M.B.\" 2; Kerr, Wanderers, 3; Cemeran, Mad, % Tor 12 minutes.Bicycle race for police \u2014 Corby, Warwick, 2; Brouillette, 3; Aut er\u201d Throwing 56 1b.weight\u2014J.MoHugh, SATURDAY'S EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.BurraLo, Sept.7.\u2014 Following is the result of the games played in the Eastern League series on Satu R HE.At Springfield (Brst game) Springfield .0000601000 1 83 + 2 .Providence 20040113x 1015 1 » fe on 25 a Logue, Bf.Thy Batteries McPartlin and Leahy; Dolan and 99 py \"4 vey Coogan.Umpire, Koefe.Putting 16 Ib.shot\u2014A.Smith, 38 ft.At Springfield (socond game) 8 in.I; A.Peltier, 37 ft.10 in.; 2; Logue, Springtleld.ESS 400110 6 9 11837 ft, 8; \u2018Ww.Me.Providence.130102 7 7 1 H op.step an Jum Coleman, 88 Batteries \u2014 Killen and Duncan; Friel and ft im, 1; T.\u201c callaghor: \u20188 ft.6 in., Coogan.Umpire, Keefe.2; Hunter, 34 ft.2 in, 3 W.Game called at end of 6th Innings to allow gb 5 8 in.4 * ON teains Lo catoh train, Detectives\u2019 race, 100 yards- ME H.Corsy M.p Cup » lw MERCHANT: Cup | HE Lox Don rer ai VISE SOS \u20ac Fen te 13 yd HE MARGY oshspoh CI Se: PAS ECS SES SN NS pet = 6h 6 À KIRKPATAIER s 7, (3) Cup ARAN A NS Boa = LS = pe \u2018the Exhibition grounds: : J.2.20 Lady A.E.ques 1 + 1 Lucy Carver, Louis G por ners & 4 Savena, I Richa POG.3 3 3 Sybil, K.Pouliot.43 Farm Prince, R.F.MeK 38638 2.34 class\u2014 Bessio Wood, H.Georr Sig a smart.114353.nn.I\" .Littis Pure, H, Loufien: & Co.3-2 1 4 dis Commissary, J.4.431383 Time 314.xx 0 2.Si, 221, 2.374, 4 2.99.2.20 cl Afonie 8 A.Simard.\u2026.eee 2 2 4 rar Wilkes, ar\u201d A.i .f 2 : st.asset Boy de -\u2014 111 Pine 5 a 2.So 8 SATURDAY S RACING AT SHEEPS- HEAD BAY, .a Sheepshead Bay Raw Trig Septame .fe ves Wake any > I \u2014 ber 7.\u2014The Coney Island Jockey ved offered the best card of the goon © Saturday Afternoon.the the conc aa of the autumn meeting.Te tendance was very rge.Great Eastern bandicap of ¢ for oo \u2018two-year olds, over the Futurity Course.was \u201cthe feature.The winner tu up in Ogden, the favorite, Typhoon Il.was sec ond, and Voter third First race, por two-yesr;okdg, 8 far ras 5e Bo 2 LoL 1,2 Fiat \u201c0 a 1.3.Tha Second race, for three-year-okis and upwards, free handicap.J intl an nd hal \u2014Keenen, 7 to 2, arietto; \u2018to 1, ÿ Damiety, 4 to 1, 3.3%.Third race, the Great Eastern Handi- for two-year olds, Paturi Lourse \u2014Ggden, 8 to D 4; Typhoon 1, 7 to à Fourth race, for these yeariolds, an upwards, 6 furlongs \u2014Re to L 1; Waltzer, 8 to 5, En 3 : 3.Time, 1.03.$ Fifth race, us ago, fro \u2018free bandio osp, one _ mile dnd \u2018a TE 2 ook Mamie, 6 =, 1; Laks Shore Bhan 3 EA PR 5 to 8, B.Sr ran or year la a and Se puise at hand dicap 5 LS Time, 5 Bid TT [ETE The Baily Star, GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors.- -638and 165 St.James Stroet.THE DAILY STAR is sent to any part of the Un nited Statosor Canada, posteue free.0.8 a yoar, $1.00 for six months, un 2 athe \u2019 are believe the elroulation rt THE, BTAR ex- the combined issue of all the other English dewspapers publishod in the city of Montreal.s3 Agents for French Adverfising are Messrs.prince F Favre & Cie., ituo de la Grange, Bate Paris, France.CIRCULATION \u2014OF THE\u2014 Daily and Weekly Star FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 5, 1896.TUOSAAY.ccceornerene vocsresseorsos vec 4745 Monday .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026e Woduesday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.s\u2026ossescecesuss 44,781 ThuUr8dBY 0.1sssensecres 0 44,640 Friday.rusenes rascee ve0 vrcrerienne 44,622 BatUrABŸ.voccsescercensense nsarorene \u2026 50,128 F 273.626 Present Average: DAILY, For Week ending Sept.5.4 5, 6 04 WEEKLY STAR Last Work 8 5, 7 2 7 Average Circulation ofthe STAR Last Week J From the above figures are ex- sluded several thousand short sub- ecriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1598, THE BEAUTIES OF PERSONAL REGISTRATION.Paragraphs of the following character are appearing frequently in the American journals just now: Men who wish to vote in Boston this fall should bear in mind, if they have no.personally appearpd af a au of registration and have nat had their nam s pul upon the list before October 1, that thoy can vote in neither the November or December elections.All re- Eistration fo for the year closes on Eeptem- This means that the voters\u2019 lists upon which tho elections will be held in November aro being made up at the present pim2.There will thus be no risk i that th: man who disd and was buried last spring will be on the list; while the young man who comes of age the thirteenth of {this menth can register and vote.More than that, the men who will vote in November niuust appear personally and tell where they hive.This enables the agents of both parties to hunt th-m up and ses what they look lik, ani thus to provide against \u201ctele- @raphing\u201d; al it, also frees the list from that shinine opportunity of the corruptionist \u2014 the absentee voter.Of cours», there are frauds committed under this system.\u2018It is not perfection, and nothing human, is likely to be for some time\u2014particul- arly if it has much 10 do with politics.But the worst frauds they have suffered from in the United States have been due to \u201ccolonizing\u201d for registration pur- poss, ahd to corrupt acis on the part of the officials in charge of the polling.Now both of these methods of baulking the \u2018will of the electorate can be and have heen practised under a system which requires voters\u2019 lists 10 be made up on property qualification before the must fornidahle of officials.To assert fn Montreal that \u201ccolonization\u201d is hm- possible in Canada would be to provide soma innocent amusement for our local politicians.All that is claimed is that the system of manhood suffrage and personal re- glstration offers fewer opportunities for frau than does that provided by either the Dominion or provincial franchise laws, and, at the same time, that it eliminates many more of {he circumstances which may render the lists unreliable wiihout there being any particular fraud on anybody's part.An up-to-date list fs.ifr itself 5 bulwark against fraud; while a stale list and one based upon property, which, for instance, gives lion, A.J.Balfour a vote in Winnipeg, is an invitation to fraud.Then personal regis! ration rould be made a great safe- guird against personation.By simply taking a description of each man as he regis.ers, i.could be rendered reasonably sure that every man would have to vast his own ballot.There would be little danger, then, under Canadian conditions, that a good citizen would go to the polls and find that his vote had heen \u201ctelegraphed\u201d bafore he arrived.Moreover, a man who did not take enough tnter- est in politics to vote, would not likely feet sufficient concern to register.The absentee voie, the grave-yard vote, the ' stay-at-home vote, would be all trimmed away {rom the list; and even the incor- \u2018rhgably late vote would leave less of a Loop-hole for the personator.THE PALMER TICKET.Now that the sound money Democrats \u2018have nominated their ticket, a lively debate has sprung up as to whether | it will benefit McKinley or help Bryan.\u2018There is no disguise as to its intention.It was put in the field to split the Dem ocratic voie and ele¢t McKinley.To some extent, it will undoubtedly divide , the Democracy.Many a man who dis likes tbe Bryan platform, would be compelled by his strong partisahship to vote \u201cfor Bryan if he were 1he only Democratic candidate in the field.The nomination ot \"Palmer and Buckner\u201d lets him out, \u201chowever.He can voieé for a good Dem- , oorat.without having his ballot tell in favor of silver.\u201cThe ticket,\u201d says the New York World, \u201cwill at least give [1 apportunity to vote conscieñtioualy; | was at first sta to those who say as Chairman Griffin said at Saratoga: \u2018We are Democrats; but not revolutionists; we are Demb- crats, put not protectionists.\u201d If they will take the trouble, by the way, to look over the Democratic tariff now in force, they may not be ao very wure that they.are \u201cnot _ protectionists.\u201d that there are now in the United States a great many solers who are enslaved by so mechanical u type\u2019 of partisanship 23 the argument quoted above would imply ¥ This class must vote, not so much for Democratic success as for the Democratic name; which would certainly constitute a very low order of political activity.This is the point of view from which the Bryanites argue that the Palmer ticket will help them.They claim thai no one will be deluded into voting for Palmer under the impression that he 1s casting a ballot in favor of keeping the government of the nation in Democratic hands.\u201cSurely in vain the net is spread in the sight of any bird,\u201d quotes Candidate Bryan himself.And this passage hints at another reason why the Popocrats look to Palmer for assistance.Once ot their most telling points when rallyuug the mort- gagz-burdened farmers and the discouraged classes generally to the \u201cig- nis fatuus\u201d of free silver is that ifis \u2018gold bugs,\u2018 the millionaires and the money classes are uniting against them regardless of party.This open attempt to help McKinley by a flank movement on the part of the \u2018\u2018gold-buggy\u201d Democrats wi'l be pointed to as proof of this charge.Senator Stewart, silver, in speaking of the Chicago Convention, says, the New York Post tells us, that \u201cthe delegates were ° well-dressed, dig- nitied gentlemen,\u2019 who \u2018represent the millionaire, money-changing class,\u2019 and that the \u2018popular element which characterized the Chicago Convention was not present.\u201d This kind of talk will tend to unite many elements behind silver whose grievances are real enough, but whose judgmént would teach them better if their prejudices were not aroused, Then, again, Palmer may attract votes which might otherwise go to Mc- Kinley.A few weeks of compaigning will make the probable effect of the third ticket clearer.It will be a great advantage to deprive Bryan of a section of the regular Democratic vote in.Illinois, Indiana and Missouri.Another popular illusion has been demo ished by the publ cation of th: report of the investigations of the International Congress at Bale upon the al- cobol question.Instead of Germany and England being at the head of the list of alcohol consuming countries they tie for fifth place with an average consumption of nine quarts per head of the population, France heading the list with 14 quarts per head, Switzerland, Belgium and Italy are equal seconds with ten quarts each per head; Sweden is sixth with four quarts, Norway seventh, while Canadians may be congratulated upon tha appearance of the Dominion at the fcoË of the table with an average consumption of two quarts per head of the population.This new apportionment is arrived at by bringing ali drinks to a common standard according to the amount of alcohol they contain, which show that wine is responsible for three times the amount of alcohol contained in beer; therefore, though Englishmen and Germans drink more in volume, they absorb less of the spirituous element than the other wine consuming countries.With one accord the Government organs deny the statement that Mr.Laurier is sending an envoy to Rome.We have it on excellent authority that tha statement is true and the denials only serve to give the event an uncalled for significance.Why should not the Premier send an envoy to the Pope if he wants to do so?Mr.Gladstone's Government once got into bot water,\u2019 not so much because it sent Mr.Erring- ton to Rome, but because it thought it worth while to deny that -it had done so when asked the question in the House of Commons.Mr.Chamberlain's s visit to America appears to be purely social.He is taking a holiday and spending it with his wife's family.Nothing could he more domestic and peaceful, and he takes the precaution to promptly hang out a sign to the effect that Lord Salisbury is in fuli charge of the Venezuelan negotiations.There is probably no more poli- tizai significance in his visit to the United States than there used to be in Mr.Gladstone's frequent holidays on the Riviera.Glencairn, Kolapore Cup, Canada, the Winnipeg four, and now Gaudaur.Next ! ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOL.The Nuinber Wiil Wii be nF Excess of Last Year's Hecord.The attendance at the Senior and Pub lic Schools of the Protestant School Commissioners so {ar this season is 6182, divided as follows among the several schools: Aberdeen, 691; Ann Street.416; Berthelet Street, 508; Britannia, 117; Duff rin, dis aHocbolaga, 79; : Lansdowne, 704; Lorne, 60 Mount Royal, 678; Riverside, 643; Royal Arthur, 428; Senior School, 210; ictoria, 618.'As ahcut 230 pupils ara expected to enroll themselves during the course of the coming week, the total attendance in the public schools will be increased tc about 6:00.This is à much better showing than was made at the beginning of the last autumn term.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 DIED AT SEA.The steamship Laurentian, of the Allan Line, arrived at her dock at two 0'clock yesterday atternoon.She mailed from Liverpool on August E?7 with 42 cabin, 69 intermediate und $6 ateerage passengers.A little girl named Warwick, one of the steerage passengers, died of consumption while comi through the gulf.At the solicitavion of the saloon sengers, the body of the little one was \"brought on to Quebec by Captain McDougall, instead of being bur: led at sea, as is the ushal custom.The nse of the burial at Quebsc was de rayed by the cabin passengers.- TAKEN/TO_ SOREL.High Constable \u201cDavid Roberge.of Sorel, arrived in the city on Friday and took chargs of Joseph Poitivin, Lhe man arreated on the steamer Chambly.dw ill ba hold at Sorel.The accusation in stealing fimn Archambault's Hotel, nad not from fore mid on the vost, us p\u2014 EVA BOOTH.THE HEAD OF THE SALVATION ARMY IN CANADA Enthusiastically Received on Her First Official Visit to Montreal-\u2014 Large Audiences at all Services at the Temple, Mid the beating of drums and the clashing of cymbals, Miss Eva Booth arrived in the city on Saturday evening and her welcome was characteristic of the people with whom she works.Their enthusiasm was at fever heat all day and when the R.& O.steamer So- vereigr hove in sight, \u201cvolleys\u201d were fired without number.While they were still cheering, the lady in honor of whom ull ihe nose was made, dressed in the customary blue, stepped down the gang plank and greeted each in her quiet hearty manner and a move was made to the Temple on Alexander street.Yesterday Miss Booth addressed three meetings, ome at 11 a.m., 3 p.m.and 7.80 p.m.After the evening meeting Miss Booth accompanied by ber private secretary, Moeign Berry, left for Toronto over the C.P.R., having received a telegram calling her to headquarters at once.She promised another visit at an early date.At the afternoon meeting Miss Booth addressed a large gathering and her words were enthusiastically received.She was accompanied on the platform by one of her tour adopted children who sang sweet army songs with great effect.In the course ot her address Miss Booth alluded to the work carried on in the city by the French section of the Army, many representatives of whom were present, and appeared deëp- ly moved by the kind references.The lady also called attention to the influencé which instrumental music in the prosecution of their work, and mentioned the fact that in Great Britain alone there were no less than 14,000 n engaged in reclaiming the drunkard, rescuing.the perishing and comforting the afflicted.There was a large attendance at all the services.CENTENARY CHURCH.Re-opening Services Held There Yesterday.Re-opening services were held in the Centenary Methodist Church, Point St.Charles, yesterday morning, afternoon and evening, large congregations | bein ng resent at each service.Mans:il | cecupiod the 2 pulpit in eho Torn: ing, an d thbs Rev.W.H.Emsley in the evening.The lotion in the course of an eloquent sermon referred to the alterations which \"had been made in the church.He said that in the accomplishment of their laudable design and purpose in beautifying their \u201cof worship tha congregation had endeavored to show their love not only for the Church, but for the head of the Church, and as he looked wu the beautiful structure he lifted up his heart i in prayer that it might be but a pref iguring of tbat higher beautifying.that richer elaboration of love, spirit and conduct as reflected in the mem) of ¢ church and congregation.He then Sent on to Speak of wer and influence of love, luded pe the love of Christ ns a love of practical manifestation.and referred to His intense love for the Church.In the afternoon there was b re-union and rally of £he Sunday-school, at which a number of clergymen and others gave addresses, Special music was furnished at each of the services by the excellent choir of the church.DR.DADSON\u2019S SERMON.Large congregations were present in Olivet ! Baptist Church yesterday.om the occasion of the Rev.Dadson assuming the active oon duties of the church.The reverend gentleman preached both morning pnd evening with ahar- acteristic eloquence and earnestness.Dr.Dadson's morning text was part of the ¥2nd verse of the 27th chapter of St.Matthew's Gospel: \u2018He saved vipers, Himself He cannot save.\u201d Those ords, the\u201cspeaker said, had been spoken in Jest by the Chief Priests and Pharisees but they contained, nevertheless, a very striking truth.He then went on to explain how thr salvation of others was impossible without the accumulation of capital.Secondly, that there was no salvation for others, without an expenditure of capital; thirdly.that the greater the expenditure of capital the greater salvation for others, and lastly, there was the question of bankruptcy.enumerated the different attributes of Christ which made up capital to which he referred, of how this capital was expended and the extent of the ex- fenditure, which was to the uttermost, or He had given Himself up altogether.In His endeavors to save others He had expended all His powers, and at the last He found himself a bankrupt.THE LATE MR.GKORGE MURPHY.The funeral of the late Mr, Geo.Mur- by.for many years chief of the Hared Police, and lately ccopected with the firm of Gault Brus.& Co.took place yesterday atternoou from his late residence, 183 Cadieux street, to Cote des Neiges Cemetery, and was very largely attended.The toral offerings were numerous.The chief mourners were the five sons, Messrs.Phulip, Peter, Edward, William and Henry Murphy.There wére no pali bearers.ln the cortege were de; utations of St.Patrick's Scoiety, C.M.B.T.& D.Societies.The firm of Gouit Bros.& Co.was re- | presented by Messrs.Leslie Gault, Percy Gault, Mills McDougall, Rodger, Pick- en, Belcher.In the ranks were Hon.James McShane, Ald.Connaughton, Jus.Cochrane, KE.M.Lovelace, S.White, Geo.Bury, P.J.Coyle and many others.EUROPEAN MAILS.The mails for Great Britain, Ireland etc, close at the Montreal Post-Office during the present week as follows: Today, ver steamship Havel, N.@.Lloyd.Line, Tuesday.r steamship Toutonicr \"White Star ine, 5 p.m.Wednesday, per steamship Augusta Victoria, American Packet Company, 9 am.; l\u2018riday, Fe steamship Campania, Cunard Line, m.; Saturday, per steamship Taurentian, \"Allan Line, 7 p.m.; Sunday, per steamship Laurentian, supplementary, 6.80 a.m.For France, Germany, etc.the mail per SS.La Normandie, General Trans Atlantic Liné, closes on Friday at 9 a.m.FOR THE CAPTAIN'S OUP.The shooting competition of F.Com- ny; Sth Royal Scots for Capt.Carson\u2019s p took place on Cote St.Luc ranges on Saturday afternoon and resulted as follows: Pte.H.Fosier, 8.poir >.Col -Sergt Munn, 50 render rat.48 points; Pants Ww.Sia W.Jeffery, 81 points, ta.The 39 points; Pre.Rifle Association will hold their annual matches at the ranges on Saturday next.LAW STUDENT'S\" OFFICERS.re beir, 1st hoo president; A.Germa Ia Brodeur, treasurer.ri pus \u20ac Meearu.Arthur ffrion, Raoul de Lorimier, Jodin, Drouta, Jos.Loranger, Trudeau.Domphousse, tot, Kelly and Bruneau.NOTARIAL EXAMINATIONS, Students Admitted to to the Practios and the Study of the Profession.The following are the results of the notarial examinations held in this city last week: To practice\u2014Joseph Onesime Pare, Louis Auguste Derome, Joseph Roch Maingille, Montreal; Louis Joseph Ame- dee Dumesnil, Coteau Landing; Joseph Hector Desautniers, Nicolet; Jean Roch Barriere dit Langevin, Cowansville; Joseph Napoleon Archambault, Denis; Joseph Foisy, L'Assomption; Se seph \u2018Ferdinand niel, St.Esprit; Ozias Guilbault, Joseph Simeon Alf.La- vallee, Joliette; Gilbert \u2018Fouchette, St.Martine; Vincent Jean Baptiste For- tier, St.Scholastique.To study\u2014Heuri Baby, Montreal; Louis Joseph Edouard Gladu, St.Poly- carpe; Joseph Alexandre O'Gleaman, Bt.Remi; Joseph Augustin Sylvini Tet- reault ; Joseph Louis Zephirin Cormier, st Hyacint e; Francois Xavier Osias Guilbert.St.Thomas d\u2019Aguin; Henn Rivard \u2018Dufresne; Joseph Henri Napoleon Desaulniers, Nicolet; Joseph Zach- arie Forest, St.Wenceslas; Marie Joseph Edouard Murdock McKenzie, St.Ger- vais; Ephrem Liboire Ernest Be- langer.l'Avenir, Joseph Thomas Edgar Cloutier, Chicoutimi; Jean-Baptiste -Theophile Lafreniere ; Louis Napoleon Ex.Martin, Sorel ; Charles Edouard _ Blondin, St.Francois du Lac; Teles\" phore Brassard, St.Aime; Joseph Arthur Barrette, St.Barthelemy ; Jose h Henn Franco: s-Xavier Delage ; Marie rie Joseph Laurent Victor Alphonse Huard, St.Roch de Quebec; J.Victor Jeannotte, Oka; Joseph Alfred Zenon Graton, Ste.Therese; Lowis A.Bertrand, Ile Verte; Joseph Alexis Norbert Ferland, Joliette ; Joseph Edouard Lebeau, Notre Dame de Sa Joseph : Adeodat Chauret, Henri arie Desjardins, Hull.LI HUNG CHANG AND MR.GLADSTONE.(From the London World.) The Chinese Envoy, who reached Ha- warden half an hour before the advertised time, conversad freely on very varied topics, with the ex-Premier through the happy medium of Mr.Lo Fen Lub.During the entire interview Li Hung refrained from smoking.\"GRAND OLD MAN.How does Your Excellency do?Rude health, I trust So good of you To come a shade atore the time! 1iNTERPRETER.prays that your Crest sublime He on Old age and honor fall together : He also likes the peacock feather.\u2019 LI HUNG CHANG.thank you for jour courteous word ; I is a Father fe ! Your waistcoat, I of You ought, upon my word, om A little more in politics INTERPRETER.His Lordship hopes that Heaven will spread large bounties on your hoary head.He \u201chears that you have spent Some useful \"ears in Parliament, And wishes ver, Buch to know If this is act 80.GRAND OLD MAN.As a politician I have done More time than almost any one; But there are certain, I confess, rve, \u2018Who freely doubt my usefulness.(NTERFRETER- He Ives the praise where praise Is due eB he Look his ire from you.ve HUNG CHANG.1 gather from a private source That you a naval force.INTERPRETER, He says Britannia ruies the waves, And Britons never will be slaves.GRAND OLD MAN.1 take it, throught no fault of mine, 18 large a Our naval power and fine ; But, though & necessary evil, Ît costs land the very d- tt INTERPRETER.a that China lias a fleet Pee lonally hard to beat ; Te do Gt \"Bet cr than Bel case of war Then, it there's money in ae chest, The British artic e's The best.LI HUNG CHANG (aside).How strange | when I was on the eo The best was \u2018\u2019made in Germany.Sp (Aloud.) Pray, what is your opinion, sir, About the present | Premier ?(Host stea's out of room unobeerved,) And\u2018 then, again, about Japan- {Detects t.> ec al Wherever is the oni oid ¥ Man ?(Pause, during which Miss Done, draws, nearer with Usitors\u2019 nt box.Re-enter cia large tundle of monumental volumes} GRAND OLD MAN.Of each effusion of m pen Kindly accept a men.LI HUNG CHANG (aside).Confucius * how does he suppose\u2019 That can read this barbarous prose ?INTERPRETER (aloud).His Lordship positively dotes On your renown Homeric notes ; And as for your remarks on Butler He really knows of nothing subtler.(At a signal Miss Dorothy advances).ne OLD MAN.You will condescend, Would\u201d meri Sur little.friend.(LI es his mark In indigo.G.oO.i continues % The sighature has much Impreseed her.INTERPRETER.He says it's time to start for Chester.+.HUNG CHANG.Adieu, mine host ! the hour is ripe, (To Interpreter).Come on, I'm_dying for a pipe ==\" \u201c(The Envoy is carried out).ickly fi Out of sorts\u2014esaily tired, hag- gerd.pale sud listless, try Indian omans Balm.It makes rich new Moods ishes backaches, headaches, \u2018heart itation, constipation and al er ailments to which women aro so subjoch.It is suffering womanhood\u2019s greatest boon.Has oured thousands\u2014 Why not you?Hold in Nlontreal B.Tors M Btreet, and Balm Hotel le, 3183 Notre Dame ni lected president, Aug.Go- in, 2nd [ {.Rocher, secretary; Ade- The ttes .wanting in the best-known Hunyadi tionally efficacious.\u201d A very reliable and satisfactory Aperient.\u201d\u2014 than any we have knowledge of.\u201d\u2014Canada Medical Record.Bottled at the UJ HUNYADI springs, Buda Pest, Hungary.% Gentle, but satisfactory | in its acticn.Res sulphate, exceeding that 1.11 deh A A much esteemed purgstive water.\u201d\u2014\u201c Its composition à is constant.The enal to prescribe definite quantities defigite resul ater.\u201d\u201d\u2014 Zhs Lancet.4 ¢ Affords those guarantees of uniform strength and composition which bave lc waters.\u201d \u2014** Agreeable to the palate.\u201d\u2014 \u2014 British Medical J Prices: 15 cents, 25 cents dnd 35 cents per bottls,\u2019 OF ALL DRUGGISTS AND MINERAL WATER DEALERS, Sole Exporters : THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LIMITED.SEE that the Label bears the well-known RED DIAMOND Mark of Tuk APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LIMITED, APENTA THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER.for all other batter waters\u2014always of the same Can pry in of course, a matter of great importance.\u201d \u2014New York Medical Journal e practitioner tg, ett \u2018A Natural + More agreeable to the palate Hanges, but will say that the \u201cFamous Active\u201d used by me durin passes any coal range I have yet used.The special oven features it ed plates, panel door and thermometer, are to be especially commended.observation it can be known to a nicety the right! 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.Fancy Dress Parade Competition.Y.M.C.A.BICYCLE CLUB, The members of the shove club are requete toattend 8 apoclal meeting on TURADAY EVEN A the Board Room.n.Asecalation Bull iding (rain or shine) for the purpose of ting arr ments for the above parade, w which a plein rez vening neat.hed W vod .who bave vot promised to ride with any particular A for the par and would like to Join us please attend above meeting pi list closes that ic CHARLES MARHIRE, Captain.Huntingdon Fair, SEPT.8th and oth.One Fair on G.T.RB.on Sth.Train leaves Bonaventure at Tam.NOTICE.Chalmers Church.Members and adherents are invited to attend a Bocial Meeting in Lecture Room on Tuesday Evening, 8th Inst, At 8 O'Clock, To welcome the Pastor and bis Wifv on thelr return from Europe.2112 ROYAL ARCANUM, Laurentian Council, 1331.The pour meeting of Laurentian Goun- .Royal Arcanum.wiil be held o next.he Tth SEPTEMBER, et Py > m., in Fodoratio® indy 2454 St.Cutherine 8 2103 a.C.FLETCHER, Sec 10°83 RAILROADS.STIS PACIFIC\" Y.INDUSTRIAL FAIR, TORONTO, Aug.31st to Sept.12th, 1896.Round trip tickets will'be solid as follows :\u2014 Sept.6 8, 9, 10, 11.All tickets valid for return not later than Sept.14th, 1896.CENTRAL CANADA FAIR, OTTAWA Tickets good going Bept.33, 24 All tickets good to return until Sept.38th.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 129 Bt.James Btreet (next P.O.) 311 TIN: HRT aaa CHANGE OF TIME, Commencing Skpiember 7th, 1806, Tralms V¥ill leave Bonaventure Stallen.\u2018 (Note * signifies runs daily.Au other trains run July except mF 9,10 4.55 m.\u2014For Gallernield, Ottawa and all point on the C.& O.A.& P.B.Rs.(Runs to Valleys pel on veer days only.) °9.15 a.m., m.\u2014For Toronto, Hamilton, Si pon Fail Brett, Chicago, etc.10.30 a.m.For Brockville, 5.15 p.m.\u2014 For sera 7.00 a.m.For x Hemwingford, Huntingdon and 0p.m-\u2014 For F Tommingtord, Huntingdon and Fort ving 8.00 a m.A tea.)\u2014For Island Pond.8.00 m.-For Shorbrookc, Island Pond, Portland, od Orchard, Quebec and ibe Maritime Provinces.(Runs to Rimouski daily *8.00 p.m.\u2014For Sherbrooke and Portland and Quobeo daily except Sunday 4 13 p.m.\u2014 For St.Johns (on Satur day onl 4.00 p.m.\u2014 For Sherbrooke.Island Pond, Yue.| bec and points on the D y.m.\u2014For St ohne, Fonses Point, also Watoroo vin St.Lambert and M.P.& B.R'y.30 p.m.\u2014For Sorel via St.Lambert, 5% a .\u2014For St.Hyacinthe, also St.Cesa ire, via St.Lambert.9.00 a.m., \"4.10 p.m.*8.25 p.m.\u2014For Boston and New York via C.V.13 am;1 10,00 a,m., *6-20 p.m.\u2014For New York 8.00 a.m, and.sp.m.\u201cFor Lachine and over the Ra , For changer in Suburban service oon- sult new suburban folder.! EXHIBITIONS! TORONTO and Return Tickots Good Going.Sept, 6, $, 9, 10, #1 sept.5.7.Dai) diokoés OTTAWA and Return.Tickets good going ot.ine] iid for return uni! Sept.Sch.ST.LAWRENCE RAPIDS.WEEKLY EXCURSIONS, Leave Montreal (Bonaventure Station) every Sunday at 9.15 a.m.; arrive Cornwall 11.47 a.m.leave Cornwall (R.& O.N.Co.steamer)at 1 p.m.running through Lakes St.Francis and and over the Coteau, Cedar, Split tock, Cascade and Lachine Rapids, reaching Montreal at 6.30 Fare for Round Trip, $3.50 \u201ceur Tieket Offices, 143 St.Jaunes Be.\u201cAnd Bonaventure Station.2111 INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY On and after Monday, the 7th September, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sunday excepted) as follows: \u2014 Leave Montreal Grand Trunk Railway from Bonaventure Station.7.50 Leave Montreal by Cenadian Pacific Railway From Wi ie oad Street Stati on.cess 2040 14.30 17.60 18.50 20.23 21.00 21.23 4.5 185 2.38 4.00 6.30 15.06 3030 12.10 reareurssesecsce 0 21.40 The trains to Halifax snd Bt.John run through their i doaiobons on Binders sh © car and other cars of express t touring Mons tad 1.50 olock run through to Tiairros Tha trains of \u2018te Interoolontai Railway aro heated by om the Jocomot! nd those bet al Sd Rai vie Levis are lighted by eletricity.Montre tickets may be obtained vi i toal ol [potas oo: on the Lower Bt entente and inthe Marie Por iin wand oll information in regard to passonger fares, Mes of freight, tral arrangement, etc.GG.W.RORINSON, Bastern Freight and Passenge Agent.ca siroct, Montreal.bare rorr INGER, General Manacer.Railwa; Moocten: NB, Sed Bept., 104.} ane ST.LAWRENCE ano ADIRONDACK R.R.HUNTINGDON FAIR.24 on September 8h | Bxenursion Tickets will be sold to Huntin ngdon on EE + ch and 9th, to Tetra until September 10th, at a single fare and one-third, and te return same day at n single fo: Trains Leave Windsor rect Station 7.40 a.m.Exoopt Sunday (Fo pao non : TEE \u201c18.90 pm.daily don, Matone.85.ex Sunday, Malone and 5 p.m.pm.so 2 ndack Tudo points, stopping i Y tener OFFICE, 137 0g.James ot, Mo MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.SANANAAAANANRAINLINT IIIA ACADEMY SPARROW & JACOBS MANAGERS.special Grand epentnsTe-Niekt, U With Saturday M: ï DE-WOLF HOPPER AND ORIGINAL CAST.B Thoat Now rm re Yo: a Compiate.Io his Latest B tropoi « tu00088 is E TR, 23a, 500, T50, $1.00 and $1.50.Boxes, $2.00,810.00 sud $12.00.Bux Office open daily 9a.m.to 10pm, NEXT WEEK- THE BROWNIES.206° tt Tee rrevTY QUEEN\"S THEATRE.Ve RTE D re Matinecs TUESDAT.TAURBDAN aoû SATURDAY, 15c, 350 end 35e.UN- DAY), Bout nents, EVERY EV EVENING {EXCEPT BUN.nd cuire ERY DAY T WE 0.W.mr ¥ This i w \u201cau Boxee aha AEE PL LITTLE Mowi.114 FU |, THEATRE ROYAL Oc, Yodo No Hiner.Introdu sin, BI a Dis E M Y Sparrow & Jacobs, as All ie week Matinecs dail ot Davis & William F.Keoyh's Farve Comody then GIRL WANTED, inimitable mimi & SH aod a brilliant company ie gouter, nage and Asucers.patine Prices in qui ooly._Next Week -DAN MCCARTH 216 The, Turing 2 NO) Aa où beara in Montreal of the phenomenal Star the Male Patti.Prices Luc, 2e, 2e, at matinees; spd i 20c, 256, 250, Sc, at \u2018boliday \u2018tive snd nights.1 SOHMER PARK.OPEN EY ERY DAY FROM § to 11 p.m.Performances at 3 anil 8 p.m.NEW ATTRAC ane, EVE 1 Admission 10e.Mouazerte ERY WEEK.c out for Geo.Lockhart's Elephant urday, 12th, \u201chante Oenicg Ba THEATRE.LAST TWO'DAYS.DONT Miss IT.Monday, Labor Day, Tuesday, souvenir Afternoon and Evening.Day, Adcrnoan and Ge Now or Never.Hall Always Crowded.It Is at WINDSOR HALL Ground Floor.Elevated Boats.Elevated Stage.Evening prices :\u201410c, 2c, 25¢.Afternoon prices : \u20141Do and 180.ure seats at Shaw's Music Rooms, 2274 Hu Catherine Bt.Rufus Somerby, Manager.St._Patrick\u2019s Society.To-dey (MONDAY) De ing a statutory holiday t Regular Monthi; Meeting J e St.Patrick's Hociely 8.CROSS, Rec.Secretary.UNDER VICE REGAL PATRONAGE.Dancing and Deportment \u2014eTACGHT BY \u2014 A.ROY MACDONALD, JB.\u2014AT\u2014\u2014 QUEEN'S HALL ASSEMBLY ROOMS.Classen f for Dexinnera oe commence Tu ESDAY, Soptember 13th, st 4 and 80 Special terms to Students and Association Me ae d for my will be opened.on and after dpt Ta for reception of visitors, or enquire at Victorias Rin Telephones, 4177, 4311, 6785.210°! + BICYCLE LESSONS., GIVEN AT VICTORIA EINK nil used for skati see the New Clipper Wheel TÉ Gem.310%2 CONSERVATORY .OF DANCING, Deportment and Physical Culture, 2269 St.Catherine St.Have had my Halli and Rooms.thoroughly renovated, tinted and psinted throw ; also new hy floor in the Hall, snd pew ts 7 the Dressing y classes will open on MONDAY, Sent 14th, Miss Bend for circular.Telephone Dufty, Pianist.2004 GRO.F.BEAmAN.Dancing and Deportment, PROF.F.M.NORMAN, Instructoe to the Vico Regal Court and their Excellencies\u2019 amily.STANLEY HALL, 197 Btanley Street.Largest pue best hall in Montreal.Classes Will © nners, Aduits, Tuesda nd Thursday, Se; ne \"aod 17th, 3 y.8 Ng ravenitos \u201cTuesday sod Rb, at § Th .Sept.2nd and hoes at4pm, Îtalian orches tre every Baturday event Circulars mailed free.Telephones, 3834, 1183, Tie STEAMSHIPS- rr ANNAN Allan Line RoyalMail Steamships Liverpool, Quebec apd Montreal Mall Service, a From Fr From OID Bteamships.Montres.Quebec.Liearpoul- Jaurent lam.12 sept.Rept.92.m.1 Oct vagolian- \u201810 sept: \" wept.3 p.m.3 Oct.Ba) Bian.26 Hept.27 Nept.9 a.m.° ATES or PANBAGE - Lam.9.58 and upwar Mingle: pioe sal upwards \"UFR; Secon d Cabin 834 and 836 APT Meerage\u2014To iA ana (reat Beltast of ee \u2014To Liv il, Lon or ang -, Leodonderry, $34 50.Bropaid Bedding and ail utensils Tae.Cia asgow and New vor Be rvice.From New Pier, foot of W.3a Breet, Now york s Bteamships.N York.State of Nebraska.18 seni \u201c6 Oct.30 Got.Biate of CALiformis.3 Oct.58 Oct ABIN.$0 to ngle, £80 to $110 Returns.AS ee >» Tocaton pay and number of persons in stateroom.All cal rs have the same privileges.Bocond Cabin Je i 2 8 Found trip.t ip Tibi info mir to \u2018or tre ste or er iu ormation apply to BE LAN, Montreal, Boston or Philédelpiia Domision Lie Royal Mail Steamships LIVERPOOL SERVICE.From Montreal.From Quebes.do Rept.20, sm d 4,9 do.Oct.10.2p.m Oct.17,2 oa Montreal or Quebec to or Liverpool.Oul to eturn so nd nes nd Cabin Se, and 840 ; Scee rage to Live rarpoo!, Londonderry, Lo , Bel Glasgow, including tdi Base Midship Saloons, Electric TAght, Spec vas! fous Promeuads DEG rORRANCE & CO.\u201c General Agents, Montreal.17 Bt.Bacrament fitreet.German Mediterranean Service, NORTH GF! GERMAN *HAMRUG AMERICAN Ex pres CO.mors from New JANE.Gihre tar.Algiers, Navies, snd Genoa.scone.Oct, 24, 11 A.M.*Fulde, Rov.14, 16 An.tWerrs,.Oct.31, tu A x Kaiser, av.au.*A.Victoria, Nov.7, Columbia, Nov.1 A Retutu tickets erailabio for the stesmars of eitlier bing fiom Naples, Genos, Gibraltar, mburg, Brémen, Cher bou \u201cLondon, and grue .Nort ore Lioyd.8n A Ce.amburg-American Line, b 70, Gen.ve pw Qs Co Ny 37 Broadway, N.Y: LMO! 3-¥.gi UR & CO | D.CONMRLLY, DOUGLAS BATTERI ny.Bt Jemenat on Tem ple 14 Place @\u2019 Armes og, .HENRY, 143 Bu ani James Tree Agents for, Montreef FROM NEW YO SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, .BREMEN FANT EXPRESS STRAMERS.1.Cab.960 and upwards.II ont 808 Ad apa e .Bs SOUR: \u201cran i, ake: ALLER, 8at., Sepeinios SAA Oct = 10%.Return tickets avai lable\u2019 from Mediterrannan or Bremen, London or Hav M ie ae RA GENOA.AIRER, Sept 13, .104.m.10 RRA Bept.19, 0 a.m.| Tus.PA, Bog 0 oe OELRICHS & CO.$ * Bowling Green, a oR Y.GILMOUR 5 su Pad st.ow TTERARY, St » Op.Hexat, 3B.aes x yc for Tose Ne ip i orice, Persons Aseirous of fli iat [2 E, Janitor dediost _ à Ï mr + yO EET ms > pe I RE NEC TIGR rT SE pa NÉ us \u201cprevent outrages.\u2019 E NEWS OF EUROPE.sr Indications that the Turkish Atrocities ARE T0 BE AT LAST STERNLY LOOKED AFTER.Big Strike Planned and Expected | \u2014ÜÛzap and Kaiser \u2014Per- sonal and Political Gossip.London, September.7.\u2014 There is arls- ME in Englanl and Germany \u2014aurl there are indications of the same thing in Rus- sla\u2014 a cry ugainst the Sultan of Turkey tkat bodes him ill.Diplomatic advices received from Constantinople are such as ic cause fwell- grounded fears here that very much worse things than have uireudy oceur- Ted in Constantinopie muy happen In that city before tue ambassadors are able to arrange for armed Intervention to suppress disorders.Thal te Bultan 's palace clique! earning that the Saltan\u2019s reign is about t.cease.may organtze 8 massacre upon ii Very much larger scale than hersiotore, and which will involve any other persons than Armen- lans as its victuns.There 15 à strong impression in diplomatic ci ircles to-day that the ambassadors\u2019 note sent the Ful- tan is preliminary to salutary action.It is suggested that this will take the form of u peremptory demand that the Sultan dismiss his whole entourage.The vonviction is deepened throughout Europe, and especially England, that until the Sultan 1s deposed there will be \u2018ne ace in the Turkish Empire.and it 13 lieved that the visit of the Czar to various capitals, and finally io Balmoral, will hasten that result.Nar is it likely that the sudden death of Prince Leban- off will retard it.+ he Constantinople correspondent of the Daily News notes the mysterious disappearance of the Arm nians, from the city, aml says of ir: 11 is believed that they bave been din: to deathafter being promised protection by the police.The last mass:cre of two thousand peo- le in Con-tantinople was the prover- \u201cMal last straw.\u201cAbdul the Damned\" is the cemmon- place way of reference Ly the staid journals which, in police re ports, carefully cover \u201cswear words\u201d with dashes.The Chroni le cals the Saltan a \u201cCeiminal lunatic.\u201d The Speaker says he and his Government are \u2018vo ossi criminals.\u201d Tha Spectator says: \u201cTh: world has been so» saturated with Turkish herrors that it has lost all sense of proportion, ind regards the recent doings as a re- zretall- spreet incident.Yet, in fact, \u201che massacres of last week were probably the greatest in modern hitory,\u201d ani one of che bloudiest deeds in history has \u201cceen committed in the faca of Europe, and Europe can think of ncthing Vetter to do to punish the perpetrators than 10 keep their Embas- i's dark upon the Sultan's fete day.\u201d The Chronicle says: \"Lord Rosebery, being still the titular leader, the Liberal arty expects him to lead, not wait to w pushed.Let him follow Gladstone's splendid example, who, when others were timid and distrusiful, was intrepid and triumphant.\u201d The Hamburg Correspondent, a semi- sfficisl German journal, ¢ swine nting up- bn the situation,\u201d says: atever the Powers mean to do ought to be done quickly.There is a shameful stain up- \"on the Su.tan\u2019s Government that cannot ever be cleared away, for a wild benst let loose by the authorities is plundering and cruelly slaughtering men, women and children.The officers at the Suitan\u2019 3 palaca are mainly respon- ble.\u201d the Ambassadors have sent a callec- tive note to the Turkish Government, dwelling upon the organized characters of the massacres and citing several cases bearing this cut.They quote the declaration of two Mussulmans, who ass:rt that they were requisitioned by the po- lic), who provided them with weapons and sent them Lo kill Ar.venians.Other and similar evidencs is also presented snd the Ambassadors finally demand a strict inquiry into the causes of the outbreak and the.steps taken Lo suppress it, and they insist on the severe punishment of the culprits.An incident waw afforded by a handful of British blue jackets, who, with fixed bayonets, kept a borde of savage Turks from butchering Christian vie.tims in a public street.\u2018Are you aware you are on foreign soil,\" demanded the angry Sûltan.\u201cWherever we are,\u201d Mr.Herber:, the Charge d'Affairs, cooly replied, \u201c \u201cwe will With th: Czar and Fmperor of Germany together at Breslau ths expectation grows that scmetbing will be done.Th» North German Gazeite.commenting upon the situation says: For the lirst tuna it is now declared to be & neces sity that the Powers should put a stop to cutrages by the Turks, or, as official language has phrased it, \u2018civilized Eur- ops must adopt an attitude to induce the Porte to prevent further disorders.\u201d The National -Zeitung oes further than this and says: \u2018The Eultan must b: warned that a recurrence of massacres will endanger throne and bis dy- DASLY.\" The Hamburger Correspondent, a semiofficial journal, says: \u201cAnyhow it is not coucetvable that alter the exchange of prolonged and incessant diplomatic cam- munications, the Czar amd the Kaiser niet without.entering into discussion a th: foremost topic of European poli- Po The de \u2018puty of the late Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, M.Chiclikine, who en th: death of Prince Lobanoff- Rustwwsky, was made acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, and is now with the Czar, will, it is_said, possibly be his permanent successor.A.Chichikine \u201cis so experienced diplomat and a former ussian Minister at Washington, In other quarters, however, it.is said thab the Czar sclected Count Von Schouval- \u2014\u2014off, the Governor-General of Russian Pol |: snd, who suffered from.a paralytio stroke immediately afterwarda.A general's iliness \u2018is regarded the by superstitious ns another proof that nOThinE but ill-Juck will follow the Czar, as @ result of the terrible disaster at Moscow during the coronation fetes.when | several Ur vusand people were rush eath dur rs Flag ing a panic on the n unt Von Schouva - ernor-General vf Russian Poland.fe has suffered \u2018a relapse and is again in a critical condition.He is suffering from a alytic stroke, as previously .cabl ir Russian Majestiés were received et the milway station at Rreslau on Saturday by t Yon peror and Empress of Germany, the roya princes and princesses, the Chancellor, Prince Hohenlohe the Minister f for Foreign Affairs, Baron Maree berstoin, and a\u201d lat number of \u2018military and civil officiate After the most cordial greetings had been exchanged between ihe two Imperial parties, the Czar | honor.and T inspected ibe ve to the castle, escorted by a de.tachment of cavalry.\" The Car and Emperor William ooo the first car- ©, and the Courmra and t the Empress of Germany were in the second carr ge: The route to the castle was lined with Lroops, and the crowds of people present accorded the Emperors and -Em- preset an enthusiastic reception Emperor William bas ordered the\u2019 announcement to le made to the fleet at Kiel of the Czar's appointment as Admiral a la suite of the German navy.The Emperor has also ordered that a salute of twenty-one guns shall be fired and that the Russian flag shall be displayed at the muin-tops of the vessels of the fleet, After lunch the Emperor and Czar drove to the parade ground, and witnessed a grand review of the troops.There were three hundred and twenty- five guests present at the banquet uf the Guards.Emperor William toasted the Emperor au'! Empress of Russia and thanked the august guests for their visit on behalf of (he Provinee and of the whole of Germany.He welcomed the Czar as a bulwark of ground, upon which the Czar's ancestor' and the speaker's great grandfather had met in closest friendship.He prayed that God would protect and wateh over the Czar for the welfare of Europe.Emperor William concluded as follows: \u201c] drink to the welfare of His Majesty, the the Empress Alexandria.\u201d The Czar responde! to this toast fn French, saying: \u201cI assure Your Majesty that [ am ments towards you and your house as were entertained by my father and inspired by these sentiments, glass to the welfare of Ifis Majesty Em- p>ror William, and of Her, Majesty the i Empress.The great parades preceding: the hig autumn manoeuvres in Germany have fairly begun.Tie Emperor and the King of Saxony.on Thursday, reviewed | the Saxon army corres, numbering fifty thousand men at Zeithain, These men compose the i oeuvres.One of the features of the fetes in Bres- Jau- will be the presence of four grandchildren of Queen Victorie of England, Meiningen, the Henry of Prussia, The marringe of \u2018Victor Emanuel.Prince of Naples, eldest son and heir apparent of the King of Italy, to Printer of the Reigning Prince of Montenegro, it is undersivod will take place at an carly date.Miss Clara Barton, President of the American Red Cross Society, with Ler party of aides, sailed for New York on lonrd the Cunard line steamer Umbra saturday from Liverpoo The utmost John ri himself now hopes for is that the convention, firstly, will induce electors to shut the door of Parliament against the Healyites and Redmonds and enable the United Ireland party to pursue Parnell's tactics, and voerve the English parties into granting home rule; and, secondly, to replenish the much depleted National League Treasury .with American and lonial sub- eriptinns.There are no signs yet of a pepular reb lion against those anti- Dillon members of the parliamentary delegation who persist in keeping alive the feuds whith have paralyzed the political influence of Ireland.In one sense it 1n- tensified the dissensions, and that without proving or suggesting remedies.The most hopeful thing Mr.McCarthy finds to Ray in his prrmistio analysis of the situation is: \u201cif any members of the party should, after the deliberations and warning of this week.peraist.in 1g- noring the authority of the majority.the constituents of such men will have to take action at the next general election.\u201d This is a far-away and incffec- tual remedy.There is no sign yet that the people who support Mr.dmond or Mr.Healy will attach the slightest weight to the recommendations of the convention, which tacitly endorsed the Dillon party and condemned the others.Alfred George Whitehsad, the re cently released Irish political prisondy, who mysteriously disappeared from his home at Skibbereen on August To the | day after his release from prison, has been found at Cork.Whitehead was found loitering on the quay.He had been enquiring 1 when a steamer sailed for America.When he was recognized he endeavored to escaps, but was ke- cured and handed over to his friends.The unfortunate man appeared greatly distressed and carenorn and declined to give an account of his wanderings.The German census of 1885 shows that the percent of the farming population has \u201cshrunk from 491-3 to 42 since 1882.number of persons employed in the different industries is 20 per cent.and in comierce 45 per cent.The committee of the International Arbitration Association in London, has adopted resolutions, expressing its deep sense of satisfaction with the address on International Artitration which the Lora Chief Justice of England, Baron Russell of Killowen, recently read before the American Bar Association.The Marquis Cabrinana, who recently came into prominence through his denunciation of municipal corruption in Madrid, has written a letter to the news- papery declaring that withdrawal of the -arlists from the Chamber, like that ot the Republicans ,may be the nal for grave events and internal struggles.Both the Premier, Senor Canovas De Castillo, the Ministèr of Foreign Affaira, the of Tetuan, and leading statesmen of all parties consider the attitude of the Car- lists to he serious.German newspapers are refusing to advertise American bicycles.This is, an outcome of the German manufacturers threatening to withdraw their pat- to-boycott-the American wheels, \u2014 It is reported among the delegates who are bound for the Trades Union Congress, which opens at Edinburgh to- | day, that all the plans for a gigantic strike of the dock laborers of the world at large have been perfected in everything but the minute details.Since the or shorter hours at any: port of the United Kingdom has practically come fo nothing, because when the men went out at any particular port the trade at that place has been transferred, fort time being, to some other British or continental port, and the strikers have been compelled to surrender.ent plan is designed to prevent any such fiasvos by uniting all classes of laborers employed in or about the docks, ships, wharves and warehousss in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Germany.France, Holland, Bel- giwn and Australia, as well as other countries, in one great new federation.Tom Mann, who with Tillett and Wilson, are sait to head the movement, said in substance: \u201cThe orgamzation, which is con'relling this new movement, is called the International Federation of Ship, Dok and River Workers, an The pres- Rae & Donnelly's Sales.JPORTANT SALE \u2014or\u2014 Nouschold Furnitare amd Farnishings, Bedding.Linens, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Ollcloth, Limolenm, Vrockery, Ch Glassware, cou es, Keer\u201d _ M1 and 343 ST.JAMES STREET, ©N TUESDAY Aftermoon, SEPTEMBER 8th.Times are bard and mouey scarce! flome ple waste à lot of time in solex m store to atore looking fer bargain ' they should at o PALL ing eue VA.DONT Fé1L Te ATTEND TURSDAT.SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK.: BAER & POANNILY, animated by the same traditional senti- On the other hand the increase in the : ronage from the press, in their endeavors EE on the organisation that pT appeals t to over plored ih raanisation.of A in et © cu a and , We ars sure of a fourth of the number mentioned and the number is growing every hour, it will be the Labor event that bas bappened in the bor movement.We have already grez progress at organization in the rolted {States ium and Holland, the work Is going on in a number of other countries.In the United States our propositions have met with a cotdial re ception from Mr.Gompers, who has thoroughly distributed our literature 10 the proper quarters.replies already received from the United States are very encou We ahal! vom- raging.; plete the work in the United States and Canada by sending delegates there.The result will be that a strike will at once be inaugurated pers the do:k laborers and other mem the Federation in America will quit work at the same hour and our continental brethren will also lay down their tasks.We do not wish for a strike nor \u2018do our members desire it if our demands can be granted y quiet discussion with the employers.In any: case, if we wait until we have Ti men enrolled there will be no need for a strike, as employers will yield in the face of a threat of \u2018a general paralysis of the shipping business of the ; world.\u201d Emperor of Russia, and ta\u2019 1 raise my A Parisian concern undertakes to post letters for cusomers frem any point of the world, anu render vilier services tending to indicate an alibi.The Allan Line SS.Monte Videan, Captain Fairfult, from Montreal August 21, has signalled at the Scilly Islands that she has her thrust shaft cracked, and is proceading to London at half-speed, Mgr.Edmund Stoner, uncle of Lord | Camoys, and the best known English ec- east army during the men- | clegingtic in Rom», 13 to be made a car- * dinal at the conusistory b'ginning on November, The official returns of the British National debt issued show a llecrease of £124,000,000 in twenty years.This reduction is an unerring indication of English prosperity.\u2018Ye Marquis of Londonderry, speak- \u201cing at Stocklon on Saturday, denounced the Government in warm terms for the Czarina, Princess Charlotte of Saxe Emperor and Prince ' erating.the dynamiters.\u2018The Times\u2019 despateh from Paris says: Herren Belel and Bueb (Social Demo crats), members of the Reichstag for .Strasburg and Mulhausen, on being re- \u201c fusd permission to address the elec- ress Helene of Montenegro, third daugb- ; tors on German soil, planned a Bocial- Wissembach, over the jot nieeiing at Tha French Govern- French frontier.\u201c2 to 1, 1, Virgie Dixon, 98, 3 to 1, 2; B18 ; ment got wind of this, and as a result : year, 1889 every atrike for better wages : the German Deputies were met at the frontier with a decree of \u20ac xpulsion from .French territory.London.S-ptemher 7.\u2014Encouraged by his young and ambitious wife, the Duke of Marlborough has decided to enter ths stirring arena of politics, and today he made a start by throwing open Blenheim Palace and grounds to 2000 members of various Tory clubs.The gathering was a decidedly mixed one asi regards the social quality of the guests, \u2018hut the young Duke did Lis part manfully.It is estimated that the entertainment cost at least 820,000, but doubtless the money is re, arded as well ' spent.The Duke a tale and this, coupled with his great rank.and wealth, ought to get him into the Ministry within a few years.THEIR EXCELLENCIES.Toronto, September 7.\u2014His Exceilency the Governor-General will arrive in Toronto on September 8, and visit the Exhibition, wh:re he will fulfil the srarious engagements arranged for that day an Wednesday.On September 10, he will - go Thomas, where a reception will \u2018he held.Her Æxcellency is engaged to bs present at a meeting in Hamilton in connection with ths Young Women's Christian Association.o Governor-General will further visit the following places: September 12, Windsor; September 14, Sarnia; Sep Jemiber 15, London September 19, Ot- wa; Septem Peterboroi Septem- bor 28, Dee tember 24, Goder- ich; September 25, Port Hope; September 26, Brockville; September 27, Ottawa; September £9, Picton; September co, Amherstburg: Ceiober 1, St.Thomas; October 2, Stratford.LEASE OF LAKE NEPIGON.{Special to the Star.) Ottawa, September 7.\u2014Mr: ent.M.\u2026 is investigatin 5 Feports which have reached here that prove that the Govera- ment of Ontario le Lake Nepi- gon, the greatest trout lake on the con- | 1.J.U.Roy; - Drurv.M.B.C.; tinent to a United States angling club.If this report is correct it is a violation of the understanding with the Dominion that until the question of jurisdiction over the inland waters of Canada as regards fisheries purposes.is settled, no leases of lakes for sporting or other \u2018purposes were to be issued by either Government.' Under any circum- | stances it would be a matter of great regret if Lake Nepigon were to become .the exclusive fishing property of any one clu MAYOR WILSON-SMITH.Boston.) September 7.\u2014Mr.R.Witson- Smith.Mayor of Montreal, speaking to a reporter on Saturday, said he did not conceive how the United States can contemplate adopting a monetary standard | different to that of other great nations.\u201cThe Canadian public,\u201d he added, \u2018is watching the coming election closely.Wtile I quite eppreciate that the unex- pzoted som-times occurs, I do not anti.i- pate that silver will be adopted by this | great naticn.It wculd simply be gui- -c\u2018dal and-cause.confusion, which cannot « at present be measured.\u201d Mr.Edward Broome, organist of Dou- ! glas Church, was umong the passengers arriving in New York last week hy the &S.Teuionie.He proceeds to Shamokin, to act as musical adjudicator at a Welsh Eisteddfod und expects to be in Montreal skortly.\u2018 Fraser Bros.\u2019 Sales.AAS NINN FCXTENSIVE REGULAR AUCTION \u2014OoF\u2014 HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Elc., Ele, y At eur spacious new Depository, Xo.131 10 135 Inspector st., cor.St.James st, On TLERDAY, 8th SEPTEY BER, at 2.30.Comprising a stylith dark chestnut cob, 15 hanas mgh, 6 years old, perfect in har- ess and sagale, very handsome and sound, bay.yielding, 15 8-4 hands, 7 years old, true in all rness, fine driver and good under the saddle, very gentle, brown mare, 5 hands, 7 years old, good driver, sufe and gentle, bay SDS horse, 15 1-2 hands, 6 years oid, Iree pleasant driver, sale and Teliatle.targe number of other driving and working horses, open and top buggies, onan, stylish new : The Tenement Property i 1 | express and ar Kensington trap, in netural Wood; dog and : village carts, etc., et! fine assortment driving harness, ling for horses consi igned for, Siction or private sates.Sales are largely attended, \u201cconsigners \u201cdepend - upon - prices, prompt cash returns, cash advances made.FRASER B 210 2 Auctioneers.N OUR SPLENDID NEW SALESROOM.Jeuschelsl Furniture and Effcets by Auction.° Pere, Carpet inn Cooking oves aad Ta nges, ete,, ete.Regular Weekly Auction at our Spacious ew 8S room, Non.453 and 455 ST.JANES STREET, on FRIDAY Morning, 11th Sept, at 10 O'Clork.Private amont.Cons ay.Cash advanoes made on consignments.nsigners can rely on fair rices and | prom réturns.Sales are oly * rccollent storage accoiïnmo- dation for Pin, Farnityre, © Inventorics, Valuations and Appraisals made.FP.ASER BROS, mes J uctioneers.= | McaIBBON, H HOGLE & MITCHELL, ADVOC ATES, ete, etc, good stab.| fair ces; | .and Robertson, oad HOBBY NON \"MEETING.(Continued from Page 8.) \u201c TURF.ENGLISH RACING.; ondon, September 7.\u2014 At Sandown Park Saturday the Juvenile Nursery Handicap of 103 sovereigns, the winner to be sold at auction for 50 sovereigns, five furlongs, was won by Mr.W.pib- ary's ch.¢.Albany, by Hanover, out of Burletta, formsrly owned by Mr.Richard Croker; Loving Cup filly was setond and Apis third.\u2018Lhe batting was 9 to 3 against Albany, 10 to 1 against Loving Cup filly and 8 to 1 against Apis.The Abbey Stakes, of 00) sovereigns, for two-year-olds.the winner 10 be sold at auction for 200 sovereigns, the second to receive 10 sovereigns out of the race; five furlongs, was won by Mr.W.G.Marshal's b.f.Hazlebeec by Hazel Hatch, out of Mahogany; M rT.Corn\u2019s be.Battersea, by Chelsea, out of Charade was second, and Mr, lL.Brassey's ch.St.Agnes, by Tristan, out of Agen- ta, third.Sr > Lorillard's b.g.Gearing.by the Sailor Prince, out o \" Flash, started, but was not placed.SATURDAY'S RACES IN WINDSOR.Windsor, Ont., September 7.\u2014Follow- ing are Saturday\u2019s results First race, 5 furiongs Onaretto.98, 7 to 1, 1, Spokena, 98, to L : 2; Hesperia, 10¢, 7 to 1, 8.Time, ors Second race, 51-2 furlongs Kinney.ji 2 to 1, 1; Rockwood, 113, 12 to Los Troncas, 110, 6 to 1,8 Time, 1.10 Third rags, 7 furlongs\u2014Lorrainia, 108, | ! Lauretta D, 101, 2 to 1,8.Time, 1,28 3-4._ Fourth race, 5 \u201cfurlon s\u2014 Wathen, 105, 2 to 5, 1; Cannonade, 103, to 1 13d dy Juliet, 105, 6 to 1, 8.Time, 13 Fifth race, mile, solling\u2014Pete a to 1, 1; Miss Perkins, 104, 7 to 1,2; Helen Hill, 97, 7 to 1, 3.Time, 1.46 1-4.Sixth race, 51-2 fuglongs, selling \u2014 Loyal Prince, 105, 3 to 1, 1, Cormella, 10), 2 to 1, 2: Queen Aibia, 105, 12 to 1, 3.Time, 1.12.SEAGRAM'S AND DAWES' WINNINGS AT SUEEPSHEAD.New York, Sept.7.\u2014The meeting of the Coney Island Jockey Club which ended on Saturday, began on August 15 and continued thirteen days, ur- ing which eighty-six races were run, in which 289 horses competed for a total 01 $141,997.Marcus Daly heads Atel Jist his horses having landed $48.44 E.Seagram comes thirteenth hhh 9.06 to his credit.J.P.Dawes\u2019 horses won $515.WHEEL./ MONTREAL MEN WIN.AT QUEBEC.Quebec, September 7.\u2014The afinual race meeting of the Quebec Bicyole Club took place on Saturday afternoon.It was the event of the The weather was cool and fine.he racers were in perfect trim.The track, which is one- quarter of a mile in length, was in g condition.The officials were: Referee, George Va Felson; starter, W.R.Granger.M.A.A.A judyres, P.JT legare, Louis Rubenstein, M À.I.Blagdon, Fraserville; David Wilson C.E .Levey; timekeepers, E.Swift, S O.Hurst, H.J.W.Carbray; segrers.A.Hutchinson, Frank Stock ing, D Watson, Montreal; \u2018umpires, Dr.laney, A.Turcotiæ A.Henry, A.De mers; clerk of course, H.E.Scott.Summary One mile, novice race\u20141, J.K.Hill; 2, James Bowen; 3, W.Woodley.Time, 2.36 4-5.- que mile open race D.Robertson; 24 K.Hill; 8, J.W.Roy.Time, 2.30.IR \u2018mile, open race\u2014I, E.J.P.Smith, M.B.Cy2 H A.Coussirat.Wanderers B.C., Montreal; 3, J.Eaves, jr, M.B.C.Time, 1.27.One mile, City of Quebec championship Chas.Levey: 3, Ed.La- liberte.AI of Quebec.Time, 2.27 2-5.Three mile tandem race\u20141, Coussirat, Wanderers B.C.; 2, Averst and Smith, Montreal B.C.; $, Marines and Morin, Voltigeurs B.Cime, 7.Final \u2018half-mile open \u20141, \" 2, W.8.ParitehelL a TB.C.Time, 1.14 4&5.Five mile Provincial championshi + Coussirat: 2, .\u2019Ayerst, M.C: 8.E J.-P.Émith, M.B.-C.Time.13.02 2-5.gone m mile handicap, first heat\u2014L.D.obe Second he heat\u20141, T.D.Robertson; 2.N.8, Mitchell; 8, F.M.McNaughton.Time, 2.24 4-5.One mile club race\u20141.Chas.Levey; 2, Bl .Laliberte; 3.J.K.Hill.Time, A MEETING IN BRITISH COLUMBIA._ (Special to the Star.) Vancouver, B.C., September 7.\u2014The.beat.C.W.A.meet thet ever took place in this province came off Saturday at Walter M.Kearns\u2019 Sales.o STATE LATE EX ALD.NOLAN TRRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate, situated in 8t.Anna Ward, Comfortable Brick Dwelling Neuse, 25 OTTAWA STREET.Well built on splendid stone foundation., Size of Lot abou ea.m1.arr stre 4 Ten emonts I fonted \u20ac ants.and Size figs about The eubschiber Toatrucied by will sell the above mentioned \u201cproger ies by y prit auction on the premises, on WEDVESDAY Morning, 9th SEPTEMBER.Particulars may be had at the under- ned\u2019s otfice.e af Ten O'clock Sharp.WALTER 41.KEARNS, Auctioneer.quae gest.si 2019 ESTATE LATE EX ALD, NOLAN fale of Neat Houschold ; Farniture.Plaids, e Subscriber noe.\u2018Técelved fnatructions toro sels at the residence, 25 Ottawa Street.ON WEDNESDAY.9th REPTEMBER.The whole ot the Furniture and Effects, includin Piano, Parlor , Set, Fancy Chalra ts, Cartains, and Tal Brussels Pictures, tan ritel- hock tension hie, Sideboard, Tea and Dinner Sets, Retr rig- erator, Usual Kitchen \"Utensils, Chairs, Plated are, Oil Cloth, Hall Stan Hal and Cooking Stoves, Bearvom Betæ etc.*Bielything for unreserved sale.hait-past ten o'clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, A ctionesr.The Real Estate (as aâvertised elsew will be Pp sold at Ten O'clock Shar \u2014 - 204 9.Shop and Dwelling TO LET.2689-2691 St.Catherine Street (NEAR ST._ST.MARK).\u2018Dwelling in first-class rset last May.\u201cStore has been three years occupied by a picture framer.- Splendid chance for a steady g worker to continue.the business.}_.| Stock \u2018and fixtures complete in trade can be had at a low figure.For farther information apply to Vanpouver before 8000 .Although many riders iders from the 68.cut, Rei ish Columbia flyers.- Rucker, Ba rode = \u2026 prier to beat rs rack record, Thifty see onds flat was EA ne r, won all the big a amateur C.cham- as fol- Half mile, Ie, of Canby, Oregon, A.Deemi Nanaimo, second ; red and Rua er, San Francisco; qualitiod; time, e mile, ming, Na ol tirent; Davies, Evere- Deeming, Nanaimo, first ; Davies, Ever- Frisco, and Don, of Seattle, qualified; , 2.21 1-6.Five miles, A.ming, first; Met e, second; Lee, thir time, 13.08.The track was badly Danke ed, \u2018and the weather was beavy, with smoke and fog.TOM COOPER INJURED.Providenre, R.I., September 7.Professional end amateur races were run at Crescent Park cn Saturday.Toim {Looper Detroit, aunlified easily inthe heats, but in the final received a bad His face.was badly cut up and boht eyes were closed.Summary One mil open, rofessional Eddie McDuffe, Everett, Mass., Loughead, Toronto, 2; .Asbury Park, 8.Time, 2.15.One mile, handicap, professional \u2014J.C.Wetergreen, Malden, 55 yards, 1; Fred Loughead, Toronto, scratch, 2; Louis B.Arm , 65 yards, W vonsocket, 3.Time, THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RELAY \u2018 RACE.won ; s Fred.H.Maddox, Syracus:, N.Y., September 7.\u2014The-| transcontinental relay race messengers reached this city at 5.23 yesterday af- ternvon.Thousands of people iined the course of the relay and cheered the men es they assed.Corporal A.E.Weed, of the Ninih Regiment, and Harry Henry, of Cortland, came in from Camil- lus on a tandem, covering eighi miles in- 18 minutes, a marvellous ride under ths ciréumsiances.8s the recent rains bad left the highways in a bad condition.Out of Ey racuso excellent time was made, and many minutes made up on the time los.in Ohio.SANITARIANS ENDORSE THE Wi sl.- London, September 7.\u2014The congress of sanitary institutes, which has been in session in Newcastle, has strongly endorsed bicycling as being the means of ba ing a vast number of the de- rangements of women, and expressed the conviction that the average standard of the heallh of women bicyclists bas undergone an applicable elevation.GOSSIP.The Mohawks and Scots football teams met on the grounds of the latter on Saturday to play off their tie in the second half ot the F, C.series, when the Mahouks v won \u201cby 3 to 0.1 The game at the star: was of a slow nature but the boys in blue warming up, seemed to get the better of the Scots on all ints.The scorers were: Wands, 2 and Burton 1.The following were the players: Scots \u2014 Mitchell, goul; De le and Burnet, backs; Conway, Barclay and Birse, half backs; Vickers and Annand, right; Donaldson and Johnson, lett; Morris, centre Mohawks\u2014McKenzie, goal, Abern and Coats, backs; Badger \u2018and Reaper, halfbacks; Lidgate anda Cbilton, right; Wands, centre; Fleet and Burton, left.The Primrose toctball team on Saturday defeated the Maple Leaf by a score 8 to : e Maple Leafs scored the first two games in the first half, and the Primrose 100k the next three in the second half.The Maple Leafs walked off the field, although there remained twenty minutes to play, and the re- .feree gave the match to the Primrose.In the contest held at Pitlochy, Scotland on Saturday for the Cale- dopian \u2018a .championship.between Pir ros Pierre, _ an American athlete, and the Scotchman, G.H.Johnstone, the former won, defeating Johnstone in four out of seven events.Two new records were established, John- stone throwing tha 20-pound bammer 92 feet 2 inches, and Perris putting the 22- pound shot 37 feet 5 inches.Lewis G.8.Tewskbury.the banker, \u2014\u2014 M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.273rd | Quarterly Sale BY CATALOGUE \u2014or\u2014 UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, he 0 VA vA For the months of January, Feb: 0, S ruacy, March, April and May.1653.and being pledge numbers On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Afterneun and Evening, Bept.9th, 10th and ith, 1896.Subecribers have received instructions fro essrs.J.L.MOSS & CO., 1809 Notre Dame strect, to sell at their Rooms.1821 and 1823 : NÔTRE DAME ST., A number of articles: boing pledges of the above dates which are given in detail in the Catalogues, Sale Kach Day-at Two O'Clock nes A Half-past Seven.Articles on view Satu; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, u Lo hour di sale.A deposit of ten por cent.will equired from purchasers on eacharticloattho time vot sale.&F No reserve.M.RICKS & CO., Queen's Auctioneers.sar Catalogues can be had of the Auctioneers or at Messrs, J.L.Moss & Co.'s, 1809 Notre Dam st.| £11 5 (ORIENTAL GRANDEUR.17th ANNVAL AUTUMN SALE \u2014OF THE a.Productions of the Orient Now opening 62 packages of À cn RUES, CARPETS, Palace ai Etair Carpets, Porticres, Table Covers, Embroidered Drapery, Table Centres, Squares, Doylles, Zouave Jackets, Dress Trimmings, Tidies, Antimacassars, Ladiea\u2019 Belts, Rippers, Cosles, Night Dress Cases, etc., etc, the whole making the grandest display of these goods ever seen in Canada.Sale wiil be held in the stores Intely \u2018eee cupled by Mensrs.Hamilton, eérmer of AT.JAMES ST, and VICTORIA 8G.SPATE OF SALE LATER.| \\ M.HICKS & CO,, 0 2 ! Auctioneers.UTUMN SALES, ur list for pue PPivate Mesidences mes \u201c SEPTEMBER and OCTORER s now ready.Those intending t favor us with the fale of tre ir Houxehel % ; > Kindly reauraiea té of sire early cholce date.NW.HICKS & ©O,, Auctioneers, \u2026 188 and 1833 Notre Dame trees.\u2014 TL Adams\u2019 Tutti Frutt] \u2018alds digestion.Save coupons in- ide of wrapper- | o'clook Monday afternoon.-lowz, etc.} day afternoon, 3th September, at Store 1693 who owned Masco ERT fo Towukbury wil Th ot gain he horse meeticg Louieg of on ok until after t dro Horse Breeder's Association at The final de- Lexington next month.london cable ways: ait in the Stansbury-Gaudaur match or the sculling championship of the of Tiday night, and \u2018 the , ai! being well, on the ar ee 130 and 4.30 Internat in the event is mainly confined to waterside men up to the present.The betting.too, is the reverse of lively.This morning a Stansbury backer offered £55 to £10 on his man, but there were no takers, the Canadian supporters looking for longer odds.Both oarsmen are in good rowing form.: SHERBROOKE SHOV SHOW CLOSED.A Narrow Escape fro from a Balloon Accldent-The Races.es Course, (Special to the Star.) Sherbrooke, Que., September 7.\u2014Fri- day was the last day of the Exhibition, and was In every way à success.There .was a big crowd, although it was cool, and the grand gand was not large enough to accornmodate all those w went there, a great number having to stand up.The programme was a Ver, interest ng one, the races being especially good.\u2018 The following were the results: -2.20 class, trotters and pacers\u2014St.Michel Boy.L.N.D.Howde, 1, 1,1; Adonis, A Samard, 2, 2, 4; Lady , M.T.Ball, 3, Cardinal Wilkes, W.A.bigpari 33 Time\u20142.21 1-4, 2.22 1-4, class, trotters and pacers\u2014Lad West, A.E.Cooper, | 1, & 1; Savena, J.M.Richardson, 2, à Sybil, E.Pouliot, 4, 3, 3; Rock Farm Prince, R.F.McKee, 3, 5, i Lucy Carver, \u2018Louis Girard, 5, 4, 5.Time\u20142.59 1-4, 2.8214, 2281-2.2.34 class, trotters and pupers\u2014Besst vod, U.Stewart, 2,-3, Lb 3 George L.M.Fiynn, 1, 1, 3 % 3 Little Tk: , Harkness.4, + Go 31 2 4, > 27 34, 801 84, he Sa) Between tbe heats the specialty performance was, carried out.few minutes before six o'clock there was a daring Lalloon asc ension in two balloons by Miss Nina Madison and Prof.Wollcott: When the signal \u201cLet go everybody\u201d was given, the two balloons started together, but the one occupied by Professor Wollcott had gone but a short distance when it began to descend.He immediately lposened \u2018his parachute and landed safely on the grounds about a hundred yards fiom where be started; and it was Sly owing to his good judgment and c:o.ness that an accident was prevented.Miss Madison\u2019s balloon ascended to a great height, and she made her leap safely, landing a little out of the grounds.This performance ooncluded the programme of the day and exhibition.On the whole, e Fair has been à very successful one.Of course, ths heavy rain on Thursday was a great drawback, but the attendance all through the week was very good, and those interested are quite satisfied with the result.8 recor Mr.W.H.Ulley, the well known poultry fancier, of this cit will be the superintendent of the oultry epart- meant for the coming Exhibition Marcotte Bros.'s Sales.Y MARCOTTE BROS.\u201ceo « IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE » «+ © _\u2014or\u2014 KEW, ELEGANT Hor SEMOLD FURNITURE, For Parlor, ditting Reom, Piaing Reem and Redruom Furnishing.pright Pianos, ritish Plate fine Cur- For Sitting Koom\u2014Black Walnut and Oak Book Cases, wring Desk, Lady's Eecre- tary, e Corduroy and y Cnalr, Leather Couches, Fine fl st For Dining-Koom\u2014Splendid Oak and Walnut Sidewsara, Mining Tatle, Black paint end Oak Unairs, Leather Covering, Englis! \u2018Oil Cloth, Hrussels, Tapestry Carpets, ete For _Bearcom-\u2014Oak, Flack Walnut ad Hard Wooa Bedroom Set, Marble Top an Plain, Spring Bed, Couches, and Wool Hair Matt Centre Tante, \u2018Chars, Blankets, \"Quits, Be \u2014ALSO\u2014 Fine Kitchen Stove, Gasalter Lamp, Silver Ware, Crockery, ete.All to pe sold Shout reserve on Tues- 1895 Notre Sale at 2 o'clock.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctionsers.210 2 \u201cTRADE SALE At Our Rooms, 69 ST.JAMES STREET, on WEDNESDAY.oth INSTANT, at 10 A.MA large bankrupt stock ot dry goods, $15000.00 worth, prints, t a, cashmeres, linens, li Hinged underwear, hosiery, gloves, top shitter\u201d \u2018annels, Fan nellettes, cortons, Cottonades, canvas, coat linings, buttons, spool silk and vs dress alik, satin, towelling, silk laces, elastic, coliars, cuffs, neck: es, suspenders, handkercniers, snawls, muslin, Licking, face, embroidery, &c.Also a stock of ture, hats and caps, worth 3280090 a sto k of boots and shoes, valued at $2000.00, and well assorted th all the ines for fall and winter trade Also, a large stock of ready made cloth- mf for men and boys, and tailors\u2019 trim- ; Tongs, No reserve and in lots to the tr curators, three parior\u2014or=] ae first-class orde: ! MARCOTTE BROS.210 3 Auctioneers, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In re JO JOSEPH MALLETTE, 330 Panet street, Sale by action in dotail at No.$30 Panet st.Montreal, oi TUESDAY, 8th SEPTEMBER, 1898, at 10 o'clock, of the following assets: r lis per list abt.- KENT a Tu RCOTTE, 97 8t.James st., Montreal MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers, Household 206 4 daw CA À Ciamital Bchool Under Exclustvely English Direction EDUCATIONAL re NE RENE - THE WEST END - BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.2716-2718 St.Catherine St., FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, Conducted by Mim Lowder and the Misses Shanks, will begin the fall Yorn, on ¢ September 15th.Thorough training by gxperienced \\Loachore in Euglish, Mathematics, Scivnce, Modern Languages, Vc.al and Instrumental ute Elocution and Art.French and German taught by modern methods.Pupils prepared for matricu- expuinations at McGill University.For circulars and all information, apply b letter to Miss Shanka, 2235 at.Catherine Creer, until after Soptember 2nd, when the principals vu bon at homo Lo reccive visitors on school Kingston Ladies\u2019 College «* Closeburn,\u201d KINGSTON, ONT, Classes will re-open on WEDNESDAY, Sept.9th, One of the best equipped ladics\u2019 Colleges in Canada Ful- staff of University graduates.Masters in Mathematics and modern languages.The refinement and culture of home combined with the highest mental traluing.For ters, dtc, apply tu MRS.CORNWALL, M.A., Principal.Kingston, Ontario.TRAFALGAR INSTITUTE.7 (Athliate to McGill University.) SIMPSON STREET, MONTREAL.FOR THE HIGUER EDUCATION OE LOUNG WOMEN Arresrans 188 26 T.DHUMMOND, anses Saha, MA Edinburg The Tasticute with Te-oben on Tuesday, 15th Sept., at noon, ENTRANCE EXAMINATION.An examination for girls proposing to genter the Institute Clasees will be held at the Schou] ou 8atu [ tember, at 108.10.Naweos of intboding cand} tea should be in the hands of the Principal as \u2018or prospectus or to À.F.RE BELL, Nees Te #2 8t.John Bt.Montreal COLIGNY COLLEGE, OTTAWA, For the Beard and Education of YOUNG LADIES.This institution is the propéfty of the Presbyterisn Church.Its sim is to give & firat-class English eciucation, i ine Arts; also \u2018eachers reside in ful howe life, 8 1 attention to religious training.Fees moderat uced rates to Ministers.Sossion ina 17th opter 1896.Early application necessary.ress: prospectus i Rev.W, R.Cruickshank, B.A., 185 9 Saw Room 6, Y.M.C.A.Building, Montreal DEFECTIVE SPEECH, IMPERFECT HEARING, STUTTERING, STAMMERING, Etc.The Mackay | Institution fo for Protestant Deal Mutes aod the Blind, Notre Dam: ame Montre quence of extensive prets boing made, will wot re-open until olan The Isth Sept.Articulation and Speech Reading given to children born deal.The classes for those who are hard of hearing, or, who suffer from defective speech, pre distinctly separate classes for the totally deaf.BUBIECTS taught se D, those in Common Schools, ; Thorough Instruction ls neo given ig one of 1.Cabine low- ng trades nti pair r-Caning rpentry, Shoe, Mattress and Dress aking, * x.| E.ASHCEOFT, &nperintendent, CEO: DURN FORD ary 199% _ ROSLYN COLLEGE, FOR THE EDICATION OF YOUNG LADIES, 85 Mackay Street.PATROXESS\u2014 Her Excellency the Countess of Aberdeen, PRINCIPAL\u2014J.PORTEOUS ARNOLD, F.E.J.8,, Edin.Univ.LADY PRIXCIPAL\u2014Mrs.Amold.Tho Classes will be resumed on WEDNESDAY.8th SEPT.The Fr Principel will be in attendance from the 4th to enro: Prospectus may be had at the school, or from she PROF.LIEBICH CONCERT PIANIST.natruction as in Leipsic and Stuttgart Conserratoiros and Boni, Franz Liszt's methods.Studio 45 Cresce Crespent HORACE W.REYNER, Mus, Bag, A.R.C.0.Has resumed lessons in Plano, Organ, Harmony, Counterpoint and Fugue.Pupils prepared for Bishops, Trinity and Dominion College of Music Examinations.2036 \u2018453 GUY STRERT.Dufferin Grammar Sehool BRIGHAN, P.Q.OPENS SEPTEMBER 14th.5) miles from Montreal on C.P.R.FKlegant building perfect drainage.fot attached where cowsare kept toi use of school; pia; Pen winds ; s prepared for une a3 ond Hlitary College.APS for Cire culars to V.p Mis , Rector, 199 13 ol Maries Berthier Gr.School.LOYOLA COLLEGE, 2084 AT.CATHERINE STREET, MONTREAL, CONDUCTED BY THE JESUIT FATHERS, OPENING SEPTEMBER 2nd.A Limited Number of Boarders Can Bo Accemmodated.For terme, etc, address, THE REV.GCREFORY O'BRYAN.8.3.158 26 2084 it.Catherime S::; Montreal.SIGNOR RUBINI, VOCAL ACADEMY, 71 Beaver Hall Hil), Complete vocal training from commencement to the last stage of perfection.Repertoire of Operas { tin the Italian, English and French lan h ete.taught to Professionsis and Amateurs Terms at prices.Engagements aoce| n accompanist or Concerts, At Homes, etc, etc.Positions seoured for pupils and the same produced in publi ure Under Vice Regal Patronage DANCING, DEPORTHENT & MUSIC PROF.NORMAN'S SELECT CLASSES Will open \u2018at STANLEY HALL, cor.Stanley and St.Catherine sts,, from Sept.15.free.Tel.3834.S00k's CottonRoot COMPOUND.\u20ac safe and reliable medicine discovered.Beware of unprinctpled druggists who offer inferior medicines in plaee of this.Ask for Cook's Cotton Reot Compound, taks no substitute, or inclose $1 and 6 centsin postage in letter and we willsend, sealed, by return mail.Fullsealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only.8 stamps.Address The Cook Company, Windsor, Ont, Canada, B.BE.McGale, 2133 No're Dame Street, Branch 8 1904 Notre Dame Bt, next to Balmoral ral Hotel, Montreal Coai Oil Cabinets, - Cement Wash Tubs, EE Sheathing and Roofing Felts, Roofing Materials, _ Stove Lining.\"Gi.W.REED, Fes 783and 785 rois st.Open day and ovening from Bept.4th.209 17 PROF.J.J.GOULET.Will arrive from Eu: 2 Beptembor 18th, and will resume his in Lessons on SEPTEMBER iat, at 139 MANSFIELD AT.MR.MAX BOHRER, SOLO PIANIST, med hia Pianoforte Ingtruction st his mew address, 2547 othe me street (near uy St.) &¥ N.B.Be, rs taught rompetent teachers under PATE, rey?Honrors supery] at moder- ota charges.21032 BISHOP STEWART SCHOOL, FRELIGHSBURG, Quebec.Amid beautiful, extensive snd healthful environmenta, home Îleges, individual instruction and careful train.{ ddress \u201cfae CANON DAVIDSON, M.A, Reotor.MR.SEPTIMUS FRASER, M Met.OLLEGE AVENUE, lemons iu Piatioforte Playing un MONDAY.AT Tic.Sis Pupil prepared to take examinations Dominios Cullege of Pa \u2018The technio of artistio an aspecraîty.Tel 200 12 - W.RAPHAEL'S Art Classes.FOR PRAWING and PAINTING, Will commence on ihe né of October.For particulars | D.apply at Stadio.204 Bt.Catherine street.£31028 MiSs McGEE\u2019S ACADEMY and other information sppiy to the | EDUCATIONAL.\u2014\u2014 - mmm 5 ABINGDON SCHOOL 1143 Dorchester Strect, Montreal.T.Ridler Davies, B.A.Tela Wail: 4 (iy assiste by Mr.FL Arblasier, B.À exe, \u20ac ambridee [ etre, Tht \u201cue Crolzard nd Major T.At Boys ars caredully vepared # for cututoruial life.Preparatory class for.young boys.BOARDING DEPARTMENT.There is eacellent soccowmadation fur a uated umber application.of boarders.The \u2018aed ptember Lat.Pi us \u2018may he had o master cut be seen soy day after The tichfol Reopens TLESDAY, sept Si, at 18 o'clock SHORTHAND INSTITUTE English and Business Training School, KE STALLISIED 1383.110 Munsfcld stree Pri acipat, Mrs.BLLLOC Certificate Professional Teacher and Founder of the a.ited by » Buf of ors.ih Bession commerces Se; DE vurseof Education\u2014 th ish Edication.anor thand and Ty nies todividual tuition fu Pitman's Shorthand, raining in verbatim reporting, lectures, &c.3 for wnters of sli system, Belent ile he Typawsitin relai \u20ac wea Boo aerial Penmansbi \u2019 Aritihmetic, etc.Jaxtures on a Lome.Law dail twice à week by Mr.LE.V.Truell, BA, B.C.L, momber of the Mancrenl Bar.French Courne\u2014Written and spoken {in charge of Misa Cecily Hugaenin, late teacher of French at Trafale gar Institute).Civil Service Tealmtng\u2014Thorough preparation fog all branches.eduvesl Write or telephone À 1237 £ Tor Circular giving full infore mativn.7200 26 * S.John the Evangelist's School, 1773 ONTARIO ST, MONTREAL.| 25 Boarders, 40 Day Boys, Fire asters.Bo: thoroughly prepared for sll eatrance examinations aad for.business.The uumber is striotly limited.The classes are small, no pains are ») to secure the thorungh pro greas of the boys.Taoroughnese and à goul'morai tone are the acknowledge: res of this schoul, \u2018Special advantages exist for 1 fans or jagior boys.The Headmaster will Le at home to see pare nts daily on and after September WEDNESDAY, SEPT, Oth, at nine o'clock, prox prospectus apply at the Book, or in writing tg REV.ARTHUR FRENCH, S.A, Oxford 196 26 ry A.ent.CORNER VICTORIA 5Q.and CRAIG STRERE, EsTaBL LISHED 1564.wie College ia \u2018the largest, best equipped and rough Commercial College in Caumla.w rite, Inn of tejeyone (2890) for the Bouveuir Prospect s, containin full luformation, new pris © list aud phot togranhio ri slows the departments in which the The coretical Courses are tau, pr ig nine expert teach ors.hes sae pu be open où 4th, and Prudios resumed 0 st.' J.D.DAVIA, Principal, 42 Victorias Bguare, Montreal, Canada.* The Grammar School 272 GUY STREET, Near Sherbrooke Street.Private Pay and Boarding School for Boys, will be re-opened on SEPTEMBER 7th.rcp enrolled at all ages and prepared \u20ac for entrance to c(ill University, the Royal Military College, Kingston, pe for Busineces.After Mth Aap, the Head Master will be at home tg meet parents.SUPERIOR BOARDING ACCOMMODATION, For pros tus, giving terms, distinctions and prises gained st McGill by old pupils, etc, apply to 195 5 W.W.MOWAT, BISHOPS COLLEGE, LENNOXVILLE.LECTURES | in Artsand Divinity for Mi chaelmas Term, begin September.Matriculation a and proliminary examinations on Septem - ber 14th, at 9 \u201cTor Calendar ets, Principal, or to A.D.NICOLLS, Bursar, Lennoxvile.Bishops College - School.jilichaelmas\u2019 Term begins on September 10th, 1896.Fo air en for fe 1951 rs raining: and gen nerally as to aystem of residential life \"A discipli 0, sclentilo a and bhyi instruction, ga! etc, apply to the ou.>.Hamilton Petry, M.A.Orto A.D, Nicolls, Secretary, Lennoxvi ° » Yor 5% THE MONTREAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, QT 938 Dorches ar Mountain Street, Montreal PQ.Dorgopinent à in all brénclies of mais nos to ME.C.E.SRIFERT, Director, CLASSES.Miss Bai Classes in phys sical edtcat on Co be et nt 2nd October.Montreal until the end of ae ju aie ov be at the Gymnssium every Monday, canon Ba torday.during this month, from ten to one d'lsck Lo give information regarding the classes.JOHN B.NORTON _ Organist and Musical Director of - CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.\u2014\u2014LEB380N6 IN\u2014\u2014 Plane Playing, Organ Playing, Vocal Caïture nd Theory of Music, 49 MeGILL COLLEGE AVENE.| THE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG AES Conducted by MISS SYMMERS end MISS smifis ma TUESDAY, 15th™ SEPTEMBER.\u2014 Pupils who desire it are preps for the McGill Univers sity examinations for Matriculation or for the Certi SePTENEER 3 Mi and Mis 88 th ill be à mers at hotne daily fi TEN to 8IX to ire visitors Behvol! er 916 FAHERBROOKE STREET.| ST.ALBAN°S SCHOOL, Berthieé pu READMA TER, The Rev.C.J.Boaldea, M.4 Mathematical Honours Cambridge (late assistant to & ent of Rugby School School re-ataembles Thursday, sept.Aral KINDERGARTEN (Froebel\u2019s System) and PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 7 VICTORIA STREET, Mizs McIntosh will re-open the Kindergarten snd bi tory Bchool on Thuraday, Sept.161k, and = boat bome on and after Baturdsy, Sept.Sth, tô THE MISSES GAIRDNER, 47 VICTORIA STREET, = iil reopen th thelr Bchool for Young Iadies and Chile on Thursday, Sept, 18th.woder oise are pes tted to the Preparstory sud Junior Olasses.195 MISS KYTE\u2019S SCHOOL, 20 PLATEAU RTRRET, Will re-open, Tuesday, 1st Rept, 1096, 30113.German Lessons by Native Teacher.Private and in om Conversation and reading.à progress ens Ressonable.terms pevenmmenaL ations prvi \"HANOVER 0 or Bt.Catherine se MISS BULGER'S SCHOOL Will reopen TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER oth At 24 Hussex Avenne.ROBERT ANDERSON, Teacher of Violin | 20 BRI NSWIC K STREET.MRS.MACKENZIE'S ls will reassemble WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 167 MANCEST ME 3106 19% MANCE ST.95 DUROCHER STREET.Miss Smith and Mim Frary wifl re thelr school for Faune Led Lndise and Children on THU.AY, SEFTEN KINDERGARTEN.av, va AY, September 1s sauTER ATRERT.MISS BELCOURT, LIS Brawive, ON Painting and Ching Peco: Bt.Denis street, or Mrs.Marchands Hubert ety MISS-BARNUN$ = A or all examinstiogs and toREV.T.ADAMS, B@kG- - - claimed by the Conservative party for \u201895-'96 was a cooked one.denounced the Government for Paving changed threc times its railway policy.He said that he was credibly Tatormed that the Government waa negotiating with railway companies for \u2018the pay ment of.last converted land subsidy, in order to raise election funds.e arment proposed would increase the .ic debt nearly 000.He was one by \"Messrs \u2018aillancourt, De- chene, Tessier, geon, and Dr.Gravel.The meeting, hie _lasted three hours, ended with checrs for the Queen, the chairman, and Liberal speakers.ELEVEN FIREMEN KILLED.Falilng Walls at a Fire Mako a Death D.Benton Harbor, Mich.Sep! mber T\u2014 Yore's Opera House and adjoimng buildings were burned early on 3uniiy morning, gausing the death of \u201culeven ine- men afd injury to a number of others, and entailing ia .loss .of aboat $63,000.The killed: Frank Watson, married; Edward H.Ganoge, married; Artn ar C.Hill - married; Frank Seaver; married; Rob- fbn, sil TE Teh he x Woodey.marri rrieds W, 5 } Ma ra married; Scott Rie, sin de boue Heft- man, single, of Benton rbor.The seriously injured are: Ex-Fire Chief Jno.A.Crawf Benton Harbor, buined and overcome Ly heat and smike; Frank Paget, Bt.Joseph, lega crushed by falling brick; will Friend, S:.Josep , out about the head and burned; Jack Mo- Cormack, Benton Ha internal injuries.Several others were injured LY falling \u201cwalls, but, will recover.Shortly after midnight the fire began.It had\u2019 gained much headway before the alarm wis given, end when the four city companies arrived the building was a mass of flames.The St.Joseph firemen were sent for and arrived soon after.The fire continued to gain and was spreading to other \u2018buildings, svhen the hook and ladder companies went into the .rear of the building, Lopiog to be able to direct, a stream Into the flames from a second st window.Hardly had they arrived there when the wali eamo down upon them, burying fifteen men under red hot Dricks.Other.portions of the walls wepe tottering, and the rescue of the firemen was deterred some time, as it was expected every moment the ro- mainder of the wall vould fall.Finally seme of the crowd rushed into the mass to rescue the shrieking and strugy ing men.Frank Wateon, of St.Toteph, was the first man rescued.but.be.was dead, and bis body was a mass of broken tones and mangied flesh.The search continu- until five o'clock, when the last victim.Arthur Hill, was recoversd.They were carried to \"offices and private houses where doctors from both cities re in ing to render- sid.Boms of them die en route, and others, while being cared for.were ¢a ken © City Hall, which was turned into a temporary morgue.Some of the men were sp badly.1 mangled: that their identity was only med by lettors and papers in their packets, After ing of the rear wall, the roof other walls soon cotlapmed, one of the side walls fallin upon, two story brick building ned by liam Frick, completely de- bin ÿ ae its contes s.REJECTED REVISED EbrFION.Winnipeg, Man.September 7.Saturday the Goneral Synod vf due Chureh ot England in Canada spent the doy discussing the adoption in the church of the pevisad dition of the Scriptures.By n small majority the « nud decided agaist \u201ctheir adoption.The American delegates present unanimeusly voted with the majority.The.House! of Bishops will likely [follow 1he exainple of tho lower housa.he principal arg « opt them, and it was heat to await the action of the parent body.r, legs broken and | - \u2014slor, Not So Large As In Former Years.THB UNIONS REPRESENTED IN THE PARADE.The Turn-Out a Ceeditable Onp\u2014 Thousands Lined the Streets To See the Sight.This was Labor Day.and at an early hour mechanics and thelr families in holiday attire were seen wending their way to the Champ de Mars, which had been selected as the rallying point for the parade.By nine o'clock several thousand people had congregated there.They came from all parts of the city, and the music of the bands and the display of flags made the scene a picturesque one.The gathering was certainly La creditable one, which did honor to the city and the working classes.For various reasous, however, the parude itself was not so large as it has been in the past, several societies whose names appeared in order of parade not turning out.8.Sin not seem, however, Ww be be- eus a lack of sympathy with the day ami what it represunts, since the crowd of spectathrs along the streets was as e, if not larger, than in: past years.seemed if a large number had en to looking on, rather than walking in the ranks.\u2018The day was an ideal September one, cool, without dust and with enough sunshine to make it pleasant.Jt was after half past nine o'clock when the perade formed on -the Champ de Mars and proceeded ou its way, headed by a detachmen t of police.The English carters and freight handlers, K.of I.ed by ani lrisb jaunting car.opened the line of societies.The Faufare Nationale marched before the Heavy Carters\u2019 Union some strong, and St.Peier\u2019s Temperance Band led the International Plasterers\u2019 Union No.144.Tho Police Band, the Harmony Band, the Victoria Rifles Band all supplied splendid music, and the pipers and fife and drum bands made matters lively with a choice progrumume.The Jacques Cartier Typographical Union 145.with their splen banner, and the Montreal Typographical Union put in a good appearance.The strong- cat, muster was that of the Cigarmak- * Union.which ran up to pearly 300.The International Plusierers\u2019 Union 144 and the Painters\u2019 and Decorators\u2019 Union had pretty full ranks.\u2018I'he Jourmeymen Horssshoers\u2019 International Union of émerica Local Union No.71.were led y an allegorical car containing a smithy oy full operation.The Journeymen Barbers were represented.The procession, which took about twenty minutes to pass a given point, was brought to a close by the delegates of the Central Trades and Labor Council and invited guests, among whom were the Acting-Mayor.Ald.Connauglion, Mr.M.J.F.Q.C.M.P, and ex-Ald, Martineau, M.TL AZ who walked with Mr.P.J.Ryan, the President of the Central Council.The procession proceeded from the Champ de Mars by St James, Vie toria square, Craig, Visitation, St, Catherine, St.Hubert Ontario, St Denis, Roy, Drolet, Rachel, Cadieux Marie Anne, St .Lawrence, and Mount Royal avenue to the Exhibition grounds to witness a \u2018programme sports :gotten up for the occasion.\u201cThe Lieut.-Governor proclaimed the day a Provincial boliday, and the Mayor a civic holiday, while in a Federal sense it was known as a legal holiday, so that all public offices were closed and flags were displayed from the public buildings.AT THE GROUNDS.When the procession arrived at the grounds there was a lerge number already assembled.Owing to the lateness of the hour it was decided not to have any ceremony of any kind, so those who had come early expecting to hear any brilliant labor oration were disap- ted.Headed by Mr.P.J.Ryan, Pas ta and guests filed into the dining room and partook of an excellent baseball match between the Royal was started, and Rtcr luncheon the for the Temple ou and St.Henri clu t ing tu press the Royals had a wood Éd.& Mr.J.Vega, of the New ork team, acted as umpire, and the layers were : PRoyale\u2014Lap terre, 8b.; M.Thomas, ss.; Lepine, 2b.iron, 1b.; Desnoyers, c.Ralfeur, l£: Robitaille, p.; Payeyr, ri.Carriere, cf.; A.Thomas, & St.Henri \u201cLacroux, ss.; Corin, cf.; Te- Geoffrion, rf.; Skanks, 1f.; Daoust, rt.p.; Connors, 1b.; Hardy, Mr.W.Swan had charge of the track and Mr.Willis McKay acied as starter.The firs.heal of the half mile bicycle race was won by G.W.Faves with J.H.Thomilinson 2nd.and T.W.Matthews 3rd.The other events are being run off as quickly as possible and the large crowd seem to be well pleased.Two gamblihg apparatus wero in full swing .on the grounds, despite the fact that the Trades and Labor Council had prohibited all sien games and the men them permission from mova, were wheels of fortune and the baddle yan on being apoken to 2b.; ° said it it vus the duty of the polica to stop the game, but up to half.pest two o'clock they were still at work.LABOR DAY IN THE SUBURBS.Owi to this being a legal holiday \u201c All the officas of the suburban munici- The regular month- ti of the Westmount Town \u201cone a fi which ch, Was to have been held postponed until to- lities are closed.ingvon, September 7.\u2014Not since the Special act of Cougress was passed makin a legal holiday in the District of Se Cotambia and the Territories, bas Labor's pleasure day been so universally observed by all Yehe workmen's organizations or.been graced with such perfect weather for oufdoor enjoyment.PS ttawa, Ont., September 7.\u2014{Special.) .\u2014This in Labor Day, and hy statute t he House of Commons doesn't labor.The members heve scattered to the four of the compass, and the House is go Most of the Ministers remain- .ed in town.and sat in Council from two to six o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and \" regumed their sitting at nine o'clock this morning.It is understood that the subject .of steamsbi ipso subsidios is the matter under oconsiderat Lion, Ont., September 7.\u2014The\u2019 big Labor Dey § demonstration to-day was an ed pommenced about 10.success.| The recession a.m., pe route down Yo to Shuter, Jar Hog to Yon Sto Queen, to Spadina, to ing to Bay.terminating at the Qu Far thousand men with numerous - floats were in line.\u2018This afternoon thers ames for valuable prizes at Hans f the best bicycle hn i Ian's take place on PROCESSION = Chicago, Ils., Se r \u2014 ber Day was gen ept as a y in Chi 5 The telehration was the big eat t ing, the kind aver seen here.ifliam 2 ryan.Democratio nominse for President, was the star attraction.More than forty thousand men participated in the parade this morning.Boston, Mass, September 7.\u2014 Labor Diy waa oelebrated to-day somewhat more extensively than usual.New York, September 7.\u2014 Labor Day was generally observed here.All the exchanges and banks were closed, while iness was more generally suspended than on the occurrence of the day in the preo years.The weather was clear and cool, and well adapted to the many out-door scheduled aniong the day's amusements Quebec \u201cSeplember 7.\u2014To-day being Labor Day, public buildings are ol everywhere.The day has been made a federal and provincial civic holiday- on the line of the Great Northern Railway, took place to-day.8TOC EXCHANGE CLOSED.Owing to the celebration of Labor Day and the general observance of the holi- many of the larger mercantile houses closed their doors for the day.\u2018The Montreal Stock Exchange held no ses sions, and the Board of.Trade was well nigh deserted.notations of grain were received from icago, nor stocks reports from New- York, owing to the neral observance of the day in the nited States.THE HEBREW NEW YEAR.To-Morrow Will be the First Day of the Month Tisrl.To-morrow will be the first day of the Hebrew New Year.It will be the first day of the month, Tisri, of the Jewish year, 5657, which will contain 384 days, being an \u201cembolismic,\u201d ar intercalated a the ordinary year domsisting of 354 \u2018In the construction of the Hebrew Calendar,\u201d says a writer in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, \u2018\u2018numerous details require attention.The calendar is dated from the creation, which is supposed to have taken place 3760 years and three months before the Christian Erb.The year, aocording as it is ordinary or \u2018\u2019em- bolismic,\u201d (intercalated), consists of twelve or thirteen lunar months, each of which has 29 or 30 days.Thus the duration of the ordinary year is 354 days, and that of the embolismic is 384 days.In efther case, it is sometimes made a day mure, and sometimes a day less, In order that certain festivals may fall on proper days af the week for their due observance.\u2019 The celebration of the featival among the Jews all over the world commences this evening at sunset.Prayers ap- pro priate- and beautiful are embraced he liturgy of the day, while the Sho far, or i1am\u2019's horn, sounding temple and synagogue, recalls the de votion of Abraham, when he had been prepared to sacrifice his son lsaac at the Lord's commend.To-morrow isthe Yom Haddin, or Day of Reckoning, and has also been termed the Yom Haze- koran, or day of Memorial.There will be services to-night at the different city synagogue, and also tomorrow morning eo celebration of the festival will be continued on Wednesday as well by the \u201corthodox\u201d Jews, as distin uisted from\u2019 those who he long to reformed\u201d Jewish religion.conciliation to God\u201d will be the subject of the Rev.Mendola de Sola\u2019s discourse at the Spanish and Portu- guess synagogue to-morrow morning.NEW CATHEDRAL FOR NICOLET.A pew cathedral church to replace the old one is to be erected at Nicolet, and it is expected to be ready for worship by May 1st 1899.It ie to be of the Renaiss ance style of architecture and 1 be built of Deschambault stone.\u2019 The dome of the steeple and the cross are to Le of aluminum.The edifice is to Le 192 feet long, 97 high and the steeple 185 feet.At the rear 3 two-storey Sacristy is to be erected.Mr.St.Jean, is the architect and Messrs.Faquet and God- bout, of St.Hyacinthe, the builders.DR.BARCLAY'S RETURN.* The: Bev.Dr.Barclay, or of St.Paul's Presbyterian church, was a er on the Allan liner Laurentian, which arrived in this city from, Liver- ol sterday morning.r arclay, Who las been been spending the summer % she has was accompanied by Mrs.and Miss Barclay.RUN INTO BY A BICYCLIST.On Saturday evening Patrick Marry, while under the influence of liquor, was ran into by a bicyclist at the corner of Sherbrooke and Simpson streets.Marry ur knocked down and had his head badly cut.He was removed to the General Hospital in the ambulance.THE M.8.R.SPORTS.The games of the Street Railway Conductors and Motormen, which were to bave taken place last week, and which re post on account of the wes- ther, will be held this and to-morrow evening.A large attendance is er- pected.THE MONKEY THEATRE.the manager being unable to make arrangements to remain longer.DR.SMYTH VERY LOW, Rev.Dr.Smyth is very low this afternoon.BIRTHS.SHEPHERD- At 865 Rivard street, on the 20th August, the wife of Charles Shep herd, of a daughter.AGEs WELL At the ce of the brides father, New Carlisle, of the Islan eldest da pe resi- New Carlis ermey, to_ Grece Peas well ter of Andrew Ceadweil , 4 on Aves 81, EHAN \u2014 \u2014 a, St Gabriel's Church, Ara, John, Steele, 3 Margaret Behan.ea fon and Belle- ville papers please Copy.) DEATHS.urier, aged months and 16 days, Fans son of .\u2018vhn H.Egli, C.P.R.Tel.ENDA RON Mai treet pa N\u2014At 8 sonneuve street, on hd Saw a 4, naphonse Gendron, agea NON A 66 Amherst street, on agate, 4, Bridget Holden, ore te Gedeon Gagnon, aged 67 MEGUINNESS \u2014 - A hin city, on he th inst., Re! UE Jorence, Grace Gracte) t dang ter he late Anth Mocdinness.funeral from the residence of her \u2018brother-In-law, -B.riday, Rivard street, on ednesday.8th inst., at 2.50 pm.Friends and acquaintances please accept this intimation.211 2 - THE WEATHER.night BES I TH po, este © south-w: va ; fair; Lenpe rature about the same \u201cto-day Tr to-morrow.A wes 3.Lawrence-Winds shifiing to wenterly; part! w Bhowers; i 7 utile higher temperature.onary or a e r > Gul and Maritime-F.to \u2018strong erly to uth we eaterly da; partly cloudy \"WIth Showers.to cloudy rally fair and warm.toba\u2014 11 a.m ! Westeri iy generally fair o-day and To-day's prediction twenty-four hour westerly wifds; about the same higher to-mor- W, re Minimum and maxim temperatures lobe &, Last twenty four hours raripeg, 4 Ne IT o> to south- température Ap] TE Ba | 43, o § hte va |THE CANADIAN A mammoth excursion ta, Grand Mere.day throughout the city.the banksand | jorrow night the monkey theatre | will o-rport BGLI-At Ottawa, on the 8th inst.Wilfrid | .which of course the United States sha.APPLE SHIPMENT.The Crop Being Moved % From This Port.UNLESS QUALITY IMPROVES THE LARGE ARRIVALS WILL BREAK THE LIVERPOOL MARKETS.The Crop Estimated at Upward 0 3,000,000 Barrels.Up to yesterday 22,133 barrels of Can- adian-apples have been shipped from this port to Liverpool and Glasgow.For this season of the year this is well up to the standard, though when it is con- aidered that the figures represent four weeks\u2019 work it cannot be considered exceptional.In detail the shipments from this port were as follows: Week ending tzes be- o'clock as given in tp main dining Ball a a hotel\u2014which pad been cleared for the oocasion\u2014sat which there were present about cight 1 hundred addition to the band selecti capital ra part songs réndered y the Glee.of the be organization.STANBURY'S ABSURD CLAIM.(See also page 1.) (Special to the Btar.) London, September 7.\u2014The Cana dians present when Gaudaur won the boat race to-day were very enthusiastio.Upon crossing the finish line, Stan- bury protested aguinst Gaudaur being awarded the race, alleging that the latter had fouled him.His claim, however, was not allowed.PERSONALS.Dr.MeKenty.of Waltham, Mass., has arrived in Montreal with Dr.Schmidt, of this city, ms brother-in-law, with is spending a few days prior to going back home.Dr.McKenty was very successful deer bunting in the Adirondacks, having Killed three fine spevi- mens within a lew days.Both doctors are looking extremely well from their stay in the mountains.Miss Mary Farmer &nd Miss Winnitred McDonald, of St.Marthe; Miss Nellie McAndrew, of Montreal, and.Mr.Durocher, of Rigaud, have returned home after a delightful sojourn among the Thousand Islands.Dr.Brennan, of St.Hubert street, who has been travelling in Europe for the TO Wy A COMPROMISE ON THE SCHOOL QUESTION, The Return of Archbishop Langevin May Put a New Face Upon the Difficulty-\u2014A Letter From the Eternal City.The Manitoba Sohool Question does not seem to bo settled yet by any means, if indications go for anything and an interesting time is ahead.The latest rumor in connection with tbe matter œ that the delegates to be sent to Rome by Mr.Laurier are to be Rev.Abbe J.B.Proulx, of St.Lin, late Vioce-Rector' of Laval and Mr, G.A.Drolét.Another rumor is that the delegates will be Judge Routhier and Mr.Drolet, The laiter has been spending some time at Ottawa lately in close communication with ithe Premier, but Judge ltouthier | is\"still in the North- West where he hus been for nearl months past.There is good authority for believing that Judge Routhier, has been quietly interviewing the clergy of St.Boniface and ascerlainine how far they are prepared to way of a compromuse.The judge n Ny] to possess the Premier's tall confidence in this matter and he hes been entrusted with LABOR DAY-FEATURES OF THE PARADE.August 15, to Liverpool.770 bbls, to Glasgow 28 bbls.Week ending August 22, to Liverpool 1643 bbls, and to Glasgow 73 bbls.Week ending August ¥9, to Liverpool 5381, and 327 fo Glas- fo For the past week 8477 bbls.to &iverpuol Lod 5433 were shipped to the po This week the shipments are not likely to be over-large, as re are but three vessels from \u2018this port in which the fruit is shipped Frese are the steamships Lauren tian, for Liverpool on September 12, and the \u20ac atian and Alcides, for Glasgow on the 8th and 10th respectively.Neither the Dominion nor the Beaver Line have a steamer this week, thus making available space | extremely limited.The latest Liverpool cables to Mr, Arthur R.Fowler gives the following \u2018tations: No.1 sound Kin Pippins, a ashaws, 20 oz, Fillbaskets and Maiden Blush eleven to thirteen shillings; Col- veris, Jennetings, mine to eleven shillings.Quality and conditions are ing well for, but low grades and conditions are weak.The latest aavices from Liver state that unless quality and condi oot Improve, the large arrivals which are ed this and pext week will he Tikely to break the market.The apple sbipments, the Liverpool men state, Fave arrived in poor condition, though the quality has been far.The shippers in Montreal attribute this to verious causes, chief among them being hot weather, soft fruit, and the thirteen or mee ! ben appoin i Baptist en.passengers: on 1 Superior on ber recent trip from\u2019 Liver- last few months, sailed from Liverpool last week, and is expected in Montreal about the 18th inst.Rev.J.N.Beaudry, of Redford, has Reese of St.John the eville.His successor will be Rev.C.Laramee, formerly of Gouveneur, N.Y.Dr.Lapthorn Smith returned { this thorning from a snort holiday spent at St.John and St.Andrews, where he was a guest at the Algonquin.The many friends of Miss Barnjum will learn with pleasure that she expects to return to Montreal the end of this month to take up ber work again.-Among -the \u201cthe Lake |, were Prof.and Mrs amily of this city.; Miss Hayes returned to West- mount from a very pleasant visit to.her brother, Dr.G.L.T.Hayes, Gra- niteville, Va.Mr.Clovis St.Louis is leaving tonight for a trip to Niagara Falls with his pieces, Miss Bertha and Alberta uis, > Geo.Walsh has returned to town from Alexandria Bay, N.Y.Mr, Walsh bas resumed bis studies at St.Laurent ollege.Mr Joë., ;S.Dugan and Mrs.W.Freeman are back from Cowansville, where they spent two weeks for rest.Rev.Wm.Smyth and wife, of Petrolia, Ont.are spending their vacation with Mrs.Alfred Hirst, Guilbault street.Moyse and LABOR DAY\u2014A SECTION OF THE PARADE.a A 4 | 4 - fs 9.oa y i f fentes His Grace is credited with NS this task because of his well-known close relations with the clergy for many years is sai his brother being General of the Arc Ottawa, with which the Oblats of St.Boniface.have many ties.Judge Routhier 1s ane to have had interviews with Rev.Abbe Guillet, of St.Mary's Winni be Ritchot, of St.Norbert, Fethen pe nitehot.of the Jesuit College and other influential clergymen out The rumor \"which was circulate@ that Migr.vin, on leaving for Rome, had given these gentlemen carte blanche to settle the l question does not seem well founded.It is expected that y by the Vatican as to how to act in the circumstances, having had an interview wé:h the Holy Father, i in which the school question wes full > discussed.18 expected here next.Monday, and then some unportant announcement may made.Some believe that Mr.Laurier may not not be in the y of sending a sion to Rome at ail, if the Arohbiahop has instructed to arrive at an understanding.A fetter from Rome states that Mgr.vin is not part as to the name which the school system is to known, whether national or separate, provided the minority are given their schoo! districts, choice of the text books, the legislative grant and representation upon the Normal School board, which is to issue diplomas to the extremely anxious to have the difficulty retitled, provided the above stipulated concessions, which have been practically recognized by the Privy Coun- are granted wir ground that the Sultan promised them life and liberty if they surrendered They, ex expect to sail soo for New York \u2014 SHOULD BUY RIGHTS.- The American Government Quxht to Stop Canadian Ssal Fishing that Way.San Francisco, Cal.September 7.\u2014Mr.C.H.Townsend, a member of the United States Fish Commission, returned from Ouzualeska last evening.Speaking of the work aocomplished by the mixed commission and the condition of the seal herds, Mr.Townshend said: \u201cDr.Jordan, the leader of the joint comnis- sion, asked me to say to any newspuper man that he knows of no other cause otent in the destruction of a great sex herd as Pelagie or ocean sealing.The Behrin ta was thrown open in 1894, and thirty vessels entered apd got thirty-one thousand skins, In 1895 fifty- seven vessels went in and coute over forty thousand skins.This year there are seventy vessels in Behring Sea.They will not get more than thirty thousand seals.They are bound to make a light catch, simply because there are not seals enough.The catch of the thirty vessels boarded between August 19 and 25 amounted to 5 skins, and that is for about half the fleet, at nearly the middle of the: season.The rookerics look bad, and pups are already beginning to die because their mothers have been killed while outside the sixty-mile limit, hunting, fighing and preparing to return to the roukeries to the pups for four or five days before going out again- The average catch for each vessel is yearly decreasing.This yeur.it will be 200 skins smaller than in 1895.There was a light catch this season on the Japan coast.It amounted probably to 23,600 skins.T do not think any more profitable catches will be made off that coast.\u201cThe Pribyloff group of islands, north of the Alaskan Archipelago, is the great breeding round for the American perd of seal; the Commander group of pre © amichatka, on the Asiatic side, is the breeding ground for the seat herd of that coast.The seals from both these rookeries migrate southward in summer without mingling, and spread over great areas ocean.The Asiatic herd gets as far south as Yoko- bama, the Aprorisan herd as far south as Santa Russin\u2019s thirty-mile limit, and Amer ica\u2019s sixty-mile limit, about the rookeries, is ineffectual in preventin the extermination of the seals.The United States could forbid amy of ite vessels to engage in pe ic sealing, but Canada might persist in iming rights in the open sea.If C Canada has rights it would pay our Government to buy them AGAINST BRITAIN.A Statement Made in St.Petersburg that France, Germany and Austria will Join Rus Russia.St.Petersburg, September 7, \u2014 The Novoye Vremya (official) makes an important statement to-day, saying that the Czar\u2019s tour shows that Berlin and Vienna, as well as Paris and St.Peters- burg, are conscious*of the necessity of the common action of the Powers to defeat the political designs of Great Britain, which, it is added, are clearly displayed in the recent events in \u2018Turkey.TWO ACLES REPORTED.ial to the Star.) St.Anne de Beaupre, Que.September 7\u2014Two miracles were witnessed here yesterday aud to-day.In the first case, a man: named James Meaney, formerly of Montreal, but now in the employ the Public Works Department, Sorel, arrived here on Thursday last, on a pilgrimage, He had been suffering from sciatica for the last eighteen months, havi nt ten weeks thoreof in the-Royal ic rin Hospital, Montreal.He could not walk during all that time, without the use of his crutches, but since his arrival here, feit much relieved, and paid continuous visits to the shrine.Yesterday afternoon he left his crutches in a pew and walked up venerate the relics, and since then has walked and can move his legs around as formerly.In conversation vith 8 a Star correspondent this m Meaney said that he was ae at that he was completely cured, and could now go around without crutches .or cane.A lady from the Maritime Provinces, who has \u2018been unable to walk for .several years \u201cwithout the use of a walking stick, left the latter in the church this mo INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.(See also Page 8.) wilanbeim, Ie.September T7.\u2014Play s regum t 2.30, le joined Muir at the bat for Yin Uhited States.Noble was bowled im the first over or Laing.Score, 78-6-1.Cregar joined Muir.THE PUTMAN PHALANX.Rt arrival at i prit, PE A vin oo met by of al local mi ta reg , who will escort the vinit- to the Phalanx will be ioomod after by the voluntesrs who will sve that their stay is a pleasant one.FINANCE AND COMMERCE.Advices from London state that the rate of discount during the past week fur three mon ils 11 per Sent, and for gold ew \u201cFork.The con- re is that the ship- was steady.The stock market was quiet.he boom in Am- ertean, raliroad æcuritles was que, to the the im- pro proved ve hance bol plie Fe United States.r creased its rate Si aunt from \u201cy to 4 per cent.In reviewing the financial situation Jn the United stat es Mr, Henry Clew New York.\u201cThe situation \u2018in Wall street has been.materiaily improved through of gold.wnich ds known Now to have reached §20.000,000, including t is ¢ © the way Good authorities have estimated that we shall get at least 38u.- 00,000 before the current stops; but others are 000\" ie of t total ing su oi on thé world'a money this Hr or cation ot gold comes here as money, and while does not £a into actual Se ramon, at t e, - oon and verTorma the functions of | rena n ust as the same, as relieves the notes us otherwise would pay ve lo be held as reserve.same regards so much or the recelpta as se in tn to the Treasury, as releases a CorreApOnding Runt ot legal tender money, which will pass into the general circulation.\u201d - EXCHANGES CLOSED.Labor day bei otserved as a holiday in the United States as we\"! as in Canada, Lusiness in speculative circles was n sarily at a stundstil]l, the American grain and stock exchanges, as well as our.own, being ¢ closed.All the bunks here were also A BRITISH MARKETS.Cable adyices to the Board of Trade report the Engli sh markets for breadstutfs as follows London\u2014Cargoes off coast: Wheat, quiet and steady: maize, firm.gars goes on, Wheat, nothing doin malze, quiet.Tiverp ol \u2014 Futures: Wheat, steady; September and October, bs 134d; November, bs 2d.Maize, steady; September.i $-4d; Qetober, 2.à 1-3d; Noveraber, 3-4d; Decembe Chicago Hog Market.heavy ship: Ng.2) 45 ocr af 32.45 to 32.60.Toe, pesolbis 2, 500, including 2000 Texans and 6900 west- RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL._orn O.P.R.CANAL.Wheat, bush.ee \u2014\u2014 .coin \u2014 856 uo 8.\u2014- 1398 @® 6448 33 600 \u2014\u2014 300 \u2014 gi \u2014 139 \u2014 Tm \u2014 Petroleum, bbls .- \u2014 \u2014 ca.p ver \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 h Wine, bis, \u2014_\u2014 Ga \u2014 MONTREAL STOCKS IN STORE.! Sept.5th, August 20th, Sept 7th.\"soe.1896.n Less.Wheat, bukh, 23.374 \"237,067 115,487 38.764 Pons, 13; 76.151 L700 Oats, 211,442 187.374 100,771 patter.25,549 36,542 6.454 \u2014 205 Buckwheat 4,054 43 \u2014 Flour, brls, 3134 31,671 elo Meal 2,269 3,008 16 LIVERPOOL LATBSF FRICES CURRENT, Sept.7th, 1896.Spri £50 Gren B% 0% pr: .a .Rad Winter 0 0 0 0 Lard, 18 6 0 0 Me.1 Cala, 5 6 5 7 Bacon, 21 3 HS \u20ac No.2 Cala 0 0 0 O Tallow.17 9 0 Q Corn, 2 9% 0 0 Cheese.WHO 0 0 0 Peas, 4 6 O OCheeseC 480 6 0 © Remarkable Clock.Japan possesses a remarkaole time- iece.It is contained in a frame three et wide and five feet long, representing a noonday landscape of great beauty.In the foreground plum and che: trees and rich plants appear in full bloom; in Year is seeu a , gradual in ascent, from which apparently flows a cascade, admirably imitated in crystal.From this point a thread-like stream meanders, encircling rocks and islands in its windings, and finally losing itself in a far-off streteh of woodland.In a miniature sky & golden sun turns on a silver wire, striking the hours on a silver gong as it Each hour is marked on a frame by a cree tortoise, which serves the place of a hand.A bird of exquisite pl © warbles at the close of each hour, as song ceases, a mouse sailies forth from a ighboring gro and scampering over the.hill to t the garden, is soon lost to view.Japan 's Diet vo voi ted 845,000.000 for the construction of railways, .telegraph and cables at its last session, and 050,000 for the construction amd chase of war materials and shi January, 1295, 600,000,000 has vested by Japanese in banks, railways and other companies.\u2014 ico Special Notloss.fourteen days voyage.The shipments, from this port have all been Ontario Lu here having n no sales of loca Reports from Ontario state that any Quantit ity of of good truit of winter varie- at 50 cents: per barrel, which Pe in the neighborhood of $150 when laid down 3 Montreal 1 ne cases cents per Tre has been all the fruit has brought at the orchards.The crop in Canada is variously estimated between 3,000,000 and \u20183.750.000 barrels.The oniy outlet for t pie nomenal yield 5 the British markets, res with Canada.Last week tbe sbipments from New York amounted to 15,421 bar- rela, and from Boston 10,892 barrels.From {his out the shipments will naturally increase ana wilt only be limited to the limitations ot the vessels making the port of Montreal.THE ARIANS OF OF NEW YORK.Five hundred members ot the Ariss Sodlety, \u2018of New York; city Saturday.and os on Las Pla\u201d in the A rondac ka.ag events LA \u201cWere aocon n 2a 1208 mel ea yd is is one of the nizations in New Cempbeliton, 5 5 he oy pois à.few.weeks.| Miss Kenne and Miss Maude Ken- pedi Queen's, ark, Toronto, are visit.Shea, Ontario street.g Ne + om, of Radnor Forges, is visiting with his parents, Rev.\u2014-H.and phi pomery.for a few days.Ma A.Sherwood, chief of the Dominion Folic, was in town yesterday and left last evening for Otta \u2018Allan Lord Haddo leaves for Europe b R.M.S.Laurentian, sauing from LA city on Saturday MOTALNE next\u2014\u2014 Mr.M.A.Plämondon, jr., has returned from COacouns and the lower ports, wbere he spent somre -weeks.Mr.T.Ridler Davies, id head master of Abingdon school, has returned from a trip/ to England.Miss Sadie and annie McKenna, of Cote des Neiges, gone 1 friends in Te Dr.James NB Shaw has returned to town from a short holiday [ad Orobiard a isi - Duncan, of N.Mr.L.O.David, City Clerk, is in'Ot- tata on a visit to Premier Laurisr.William Van, Horne orne left st Le NB.lsat to \u201che = rumor is givén for what it rt that the Bishops of this Mt 5e Is worth PRE ai ve LE OI! or the | edial Bill.rie recognized in Te Manitoba, the clerical org if a one-sided settlement with minor concessions is reached, it will not be accepted, and the question will remain open and the whole ground have to be be over again.The roal hat the minority are keep up 8.rruggle against an arrogant an Just majority.but they will continue to Ses not \u20ac Jive full D eme Dion u in to the constitution.\u20ac.Rev, Abbe Clouthier, has come down from W Lo meet the Archbish- n 8 to return to St.Abert, N W.T., without having had to undergo a surgical operation.m WENT TO TO CORNWALL.{Special Fo th the Star.) Cornwall, Ont., September 7.\u2014 In Saturday\u2019s Fr of the Star the Prince of Wales\u2019 Rifles are oredited with nin the Lansdowne à ane.cup, se an error.Cornell won the oun.hed it is now on exhibition in the town.Beside it there are & number of other trophies and prizes won by our riflemen.» .OBITUARY, London, September JS Eco Archer ocr the noted h nalist, war correspondent, diplome and author, Is dead.} or desd | 5 Fm \u2018THE RELAY RIDE.| The Putman Phalanx will arrive in this city on Wednesday evening at 8.30 Before | \u2018Retiring.take Ayer\u2019s Pills, and you will sleep better and wake in better condition for the day\u2019s work.Ayer\u2019s Cathartic Pills have no equal as a pleasant and effect ual remedy for constipation, biliousness, sick headache, and all liver troubles.They are sugar-coated, and so perfectly prepared, that they cure with- You) ra N.Y.\u2026 Sept be.To - rakers, September 1m The re lay \u2014_\u2014 ARMENIANS WANT RELEASE.Marmeilies, September.TT Armen: | Lam: who recently arrived here from: inople on board \u2018the tu Por.having TEE the dirwstees | in the use of so many of the ' pills on the market.Ask your druggist for Ayer\u2019s Cathartic -Pills.- When other pills won°t help you, Ayer's is CHE Pur THAT WILL, \u2018out the annoyancesexperienced | Furniture; Carpets and Olleloth At F.Lapointe\u2019s you can buy furni- carpets and olicloth at pe four \u2018prices for cash, and liberal terms are given to responsible parties desir- Loom on.he best advice to furniture buyers is, Go to F.Lapointe's, Housefurnishing Emporium, 1561 St.Catherine street : WANTED 20- First-Class Masons Te SET CPT STONE.Highest Wages Paid.Apply on Works.WM.DAVIS & SONS, Now Wis sv JON greasy by Purify ion siviaz you appetite swect Hood s Sarsaparilla Is the best\u2014in fact the One Trha Blood I urifies, Hood\u2019 s Pills are the only pills to (ake take with Hood's parilla.Jour bid rtistic Silver a Have you seen any more truly arustie or graceful Spoon pattern than our \u201cde Lambert,\u201d made in Sterling Silver only and in a full line of all sizes, including Cutlery.Designs and Prices on Application, HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Diamond Merchants, .PHIL » wi PHILLIPS SQUARE WEAR DIAMONDS.You can if you wish wear Diamonds without at all embarrassing your financial standing.Ve can se you Diamond Ringe from $5.00 \u201c We are now showing a very fing line of, Rings in all styles and at al! prices.W.S.Walker & Co., 2200 St.Catherine Street, 1x1 LACHINE RAPIDS Hydraulic and Land Co., Ltd.SECOND LARGEST WATER AND ELECTRO INSTALLATION IN THE WORLD.Capital $2,000.000.Already subscribed $1,250,000.The Directors have pleasure in invit subscriptions to the eftent of me $250,000 celtes fore a nya: Bes hd rH Py 0 Cl 1 r Shares w ores dd the te in h Semoun æ t 11 such am as no offer Of leas less than $11 6 per share will be enter work is now nearly complet and fuli information regarding the pity ise can ined trom the underai Ten per cent.payable on allo t Fur ther calla may Jnude at Inter \u201cof not less than thirty ÊNE G.BURLAND.dent.Mcl' EA WALBANK, Managing.Director.70 § my vs PROVISION AND GRAIN MARKETS.The Chicago Eroviston 1 and Grain Markets offer Jorge nities for good ret on judicious investments.a comers AGUK, BARRETT & Weeabtished | 1871.61 Wheeler Bide, es Unicage.RB CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD REFERKN : Beuk of Montreal, Ch & Curren, Halifax - Thefollowingadvertisements were received too late for classification.Were onset pny be ressonable.Apply wil 1108,\" ra uk CENi FLY LILY BERVANT.PROREE HED ol ansfeld street.211 2 Wax ED-FU ED ROOM, WITHIN blacks URNISYED RC Mist be rt 1 have ve all commence Address \"V 1115,\" Sram 1 WASTED _ATORCE HOUBE AND TA BLEMATD.ID.Y_ Apply with references.111 Sherbrooke st.STEADY MAN, rate ANTED\u2014BY A around » ont \u20ac place, or \u2018institution, handy, aingie; 1 ; table home.Cash security.Var Noe.sii 1 ANTED GOOD CANVASSERS, BRST 8 Ing works pres offered Highest LA .Montreal.+ a1 ANTED -GENERAL SEEVANT, IMMEDIATE: broke Address, bringing references, No.455 ee 1 re UNFURNIS ROUM IN ANY RE- respectable Locality, lady of quiet Li grd clean.oa, dre with oat neutre co api E 20.Ww AN THD P PLAIN COOK.N SING + er roi eli in a oot AB, 311 ANTED\u2014GOOD 8MAR We a whitewashing.Anan TO GaN = | mn Wa \u201cGENERAL referenc uired.No.1 Tower st.Ww AT ANTRULIN LAW OFFICE IN t sgh ach the Ladies\u2019 Business Cal! fully quali Aaa tone à ag also salary requirid.\u2018213 Novi scot prof ag - dpt pue SE wot a \\\\V/ ARTID CANOE.NEW OR SECONDHAND, TO carry three.or ihe.Sal en.ire full m qescripi ge cash price.À Leu dor ou nil yes eek WERAL ENV aT JOR | BM y washing.1d \u2018A Apply with referen Ww ANTED TH Hovsr 7 tent D eyces requ pm, av 5 Durocher trem Aa 0 A = YOUNG GIRL BSTBT YV_ light housework.Appiy 426 81 Oriain RooMs-ParLoE To Ran ok F 0 ns bedroom.+ as JOR SALE \u2014 A Fri ETON wir OY CLOFEDL A ull opis.4 18 raurecs: RTOS wh very A Ee hrf pr a Cameron, 8t.Jam ane to stisdau | Jos\" RUM UUTEDES N Ny a Quae, A die 1 Toner vd.Af; returned to RB.B.5% \u2014 oe avier ner of St.lane, is Rub dent In Moniren.as Contractors, Lower Lachine Road.AILIFFS SALE FRONINOR or QUEBEC, trict ot ue 2473 \u2014 oli Court.ules de Piss ole sercn- toenth ar et the clock in 8 clon TE Betendent No.14 Bt Urbain RENE , will be sold, by sutho ty untios, the and chat Le ot Pare afta seo cons cas.Wo SMITH, ure, @ ons = .> B.C.Montreal September.1006.al and 165 St.James Plates.The real Carlsbad China, shaded, | open work borders, decorated with | dainty Dresden Flowers.A fortu- f ours\u2014a lucky buy- ng \u20ac près for y you\u2014 28c¢ a plate.1805 Notre Dame street, \u201cA: T.WILBY-&-co,- | The Mantre only tar as ton Dainty ; Five 0'Clook yo Tea Cups and \u201cBauer.Stylish little.decorated with blue, lowers, gilt and Saucers, cand oem] or fok omer oe aiid cup handles; 50 cheap n prices 17C for the Cup & Saucer 7341 St, Ontherine street."]
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