The Montreal daily star, 15 septembre 1896, mardi 15 septembre 1896
[" : EDITION.Last Week's ai y Average Circulation a\u201d the STAR.-_ VOL.XXVIII\u2014No.318 ro the T Trade.\u201cYOUR ANSWER ppt.pra Black Velveteens and Colored \u201c Velveteens, in our special brand, \u201cSapphire.\u201d Filling Letter Orders a Specialty.INEW SHIPMENTS, ff esa | SHOULD BE\u201d\u2014 \u201cNO ADMITTANCE \u201d-7T0 the worthless adulter ated Teas ot China and Japan, SALADA\u201d CEYLON TEA Has Earned its Fame by its Irreproachable Quality Alone.LEAD PACKETS ONLY, NEVER IN BULK.ALL GROCERM.28z1sod JOHN MACDONALD & CO.= = Wellington and Front sis, East, Toronto.HON1 REAL OFFICE : zu: + 207 ST.JAMES STRERT.The Leading Brandy .In the Market is the J.L.WATT & SCOTT, Agents.Colman\u2019s Mustard Trado Mark.OUR UNIQUE POSITION : \u201cALL OVER THE WORLD.\u201d J.& J.COLMAN, 2162 eod London, Eng.ROTEL | TURSDAY, OOKE\u2019S-SHIRTS - have no bulginess to render the figure unshapely.They fit with the ease and comfort of a well made coat.J.Tooke, 177 ST.JAMES STREET 2387.8T.OATHERINE STREET WEST 1558 8T.CATHERINE STREET EAST.SEPTEMBER 15, 1896.e IB Cusenier | Brandy.Five Different Grades .of Superior Quality, Bottle 5 Diamonds - 1 Crown - = 2 Crowns - .3 Crowns - - - v Fine 1e Champagne, 1862 20 | sn analysis of the Taris ) Laboatary ik Ed Girard, chef di Fatoire Municipal ps ASK Your GROCER FOR THIS BRANDY.20610 \u2014\u2014\u2014 in Stock.WANTED, 1st-Class Bunch Makers S.DAVIS & SONS, 3 HATS.importations of HATS FOR ROBERTSON & CO.233 St.James St.We have much pleasure in announcing that | the largest part of our FALL 1896.Have arrived, and are now ready for inspection.Every Novelty of Merit we have placed PESTE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE ITS MONEY SAVED TO BUY FALL able shoe buying chance during 3 SHORTS 3-PRICE SHOE SA SHOES NOW.You wouldn't recognize old selling prices now\u2014they Have lost all their former appearance.\u2018We haven't had any regard for cost marks either in reclassifying our entire stock.Thefresult is this, a profit- $1.00 | | $1.95 Will buy any pair of our Will buy any pair of our $2.00, $1.75 or $1.50 $3.00, $2.78 or $1.50 Shoes.Shoes.$2.95 Will buy any pair of our $4.00, $3.23, A $3.50 These are not old shoes, shoddy shoes, or job lot shoes.They comprise our high grade selling stock\u2014stylish, long wearing, easy fitting footwear\u2014\u2014cheap only in price.SHORT, the Shoeist, tt Lee tr HR RER HES on FE - TO THE TRADE - - - Cheah learing Sale CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMP GOODS, ETC., Damaged by Fire, Smoke and Water./ The repairs to our stores being about over, we have removed all \u201cJob\u201d goods to the upper floors, and are now prepared to offer inducements to intending purchasers in the following lines :\u2014 White Granite, Printed and Rockingham Ware, Enamelled and Gilt Seml-Porcelain Dinner, Tea and Tollet Sets.Plated Ware, Cutlery and Fancy China.__Chandeiiers, Gasallers, Brackets, Banquet and Table Lamps, &c.\u2018The following will also be sacrificed, owing to their being incomplete : 20 Limoges China Dinner Sets \u201c 60 Limoges China Tea Sets #0 Limoges China Breakfast Sets \u2014 \u2014ALSO\u2014\u2014 And to make room for New Goods: 250 doz.Fine Wine Glasses 200 doz.Fine Champagne Glasses 200 doz.Fine Cut Tumblers.200 Barrels Table Glassware damaged by smoke and water.4 JOHN L.CASSIDY & CO.\u201c%#e;3 _ St Paul Street.my |H.R.IVES & CO, ! Je | { | Brass and.Tron Us EDSTEADS i + 5 TNR \u2014\u2014 a A mer rm te des Sarah | +, { signs specially manutactured for thom.| PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION, Showroom:\u2014I117 Queen Street.pitied a ru M some of our & Very BestBrus 2 sels to carpet § XX an extra room, À 3 these Best Brussels remaining after § lively clearing-out selling cannot be {3 jg excelled by any \u2018city stock.We § i have the prettiest and newest de- §# # signs of $1.45 Brussels selling at 8 % £1.10 a yard.Some patterns for Æ 81.00.cel and laying carpet § ; §| THE BEST VALUE IN WATCHES &] «0 3 | JAMES BAYLIS & SON, : = To Ladies ! Don't Forget the Interesting EXHIBITION x Importers and m'Tre af 8 Billiards & Biliard Goods Second Tables $100 to anse each.8 87.Dexm.Miesd = cod 2791 NOTRE DAME STREET.NISE PEOPLE AT THE FAR! YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT Men\u2019s, Youth\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Clothing and Outfitting Emporium, 657 to 665 CRAIG STREET, One Door East of Bleury.GOODS il | | 1) J EXCHANGED | IA seta sive erie work, wena £5 1 WILLINGLY.| | At ALLAN\u2019S, 661 Craig Street\u201d ~~ i [CHEERFULLY - 3) bith \u2018 euly $4.00, gunrentead.1 .Ow Watch and Jewellery Repair Departamat, iavart) SR R.A.DICKSON & CO.a Mers toCanley\u2019 P.8._A Full Stock of Men's Hats and Funishings RE on hand.BOECKITS BRUSHES ER Cn ne r= ii (i= Cf \u2014 \u2014 a LS {2 i = qi Fr Te JF Or to replace the À or mms.E.EL.ETMIER, sow ope tothe public \u20ac de .fh We have a very fine assortment of BOYS\u2019, YOUTH'S A 88 St.Denis St.,| 19 and MEN'S Suits and Overcoats ready to wear.Some of Ÿ MONTREAL IN the finest goods that has ever been shown in made-up gar- qs DOWN TOWN =» ments, properly cut, well made, with best of trimmings.N 0 gl : : i i HC Jewellery Sh op À uf trouble to show the goods and quote prices + Lk MONEY ] REFUNDED @§ us ET Lag.NS rst Prize\u2014 j Advertisement.§ A HAPPY DAY.DEAR MR.BLUMNENTHAL,\u2014~I was afraid I wouldn't have a new _ suit for school this Fall, and the boys would laugh at me.Mamma found she could buy a fine serge suit at your store for One Dollar and suit.1 know it will wear well, because I wore one just like it all last winter.You can see by my face in the picture that | am happy.CS HARLOW A.CHANDLER.There were two main réasons why we thought this the Lest sd.We knew it was written and drawn without any big folks\u2019 help.Besides that it said more about the good qualities of our boys\u2019 suits\u2014their apgearance and their long wear.a quarter.The boys don\u2019t laugh now, but wish they had as good a .= \u2014 q y > cy : During the Montreal Exposition, we have the pleasure to notify our customers and visitors of the Exposition that we-have decided-to hold a private.Our Complete Assortment of Furniture Will be on exhibition from 9 a.m.to 7 p.m.until Saturday inclusive, at our \u2018 just wait till I tall you, want you to nnderstand : The suits for Boys at Blumenthal a They are simply grand \u201cAnd mind you too, they sell the suits At prioes tO BEAT THE BAND.¢¢ Summer holidays now are over, And we all need a suit for Fall ; So if you are wise you'll take my advice And bay yours from Blumenthal.\u201d TWO WEEKS MORE T0 WIN SCHOOL CLOTHING FREE.Write an advertisement for our School suits Draw a picture to go with the ad.Don\u2019t get any help, but do it ourself, for we can generally tell when some one helps you ; and it isn\u2019t fair, either, Only bo tr aire years or under can enter the competition Sign your d Craig streets.Next Tuesday veo will t the best Rector, worth $4.00.Second Prize \u2018prizes will be given each week.BLUMENTHALS,: Cor.Craig and Bleury Streets.things you want to sell.picture of a boy The best way to write an ad is to tell all the good things you know about the good = J.THE SECOND PRIZE was won by MILTON JAMES MASON, He drewsa beating the drum, and then wrote :\u2014 The Third Prize : Was won by ALLex B.Incaurs, The Fourth Prize : By Macais MoA\u2014\u2014 The Fifth Prize : By ALonzo MATTHEWS.name and leave the ad at our store, corner of loans for this week.First Prize each weck, Boy's Beaver oh wn\u201d Bowe Tweed or Serge Suit worth $8.00.Third, 1447 St.Catherine Street.The Best and Cheapest 9 Boys\u2019 Clothiers in Canada.Nos.1657, 1650 Notre Dame Street, Where our employees will be at the disposal of the visiters and will be pleased to show the finest assortment of Furniture in Montreal.You are all respectfully invited.rst H.P.LABELLE & CO.\u201cIt Will Work Wonders | \"sss: si) TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE CITY : _ With this Generation of Men.\u201d OF ST.HENRY A Startiteg Advamce Im Medical Science is And te All Whom It May Concern.fully expisined (in a little book called Public Notice is horeby \"of Sh that the Valua- \u201cComplete Manhood, and Now tion Role The the City City a nt od nam e Counc! An te Attain it, of heh City of St.Honry, under date of the Sixth BE SL me ht he po ag ah tis Heat rf ol 0 an crsigned at tho Town of the sa I pote Tell yw the that Ars day one FI I paver foréct City for the information of all artive interosted.tell them that m; sla volt had died yesterday and my new \"The «aid Role (St.Antoine, = + Honrs and St, self was born to-day.Why didn't you tell me when first James Wards) shall remain open to the examina- wrote that I would find it this wa: 4\u201d tion of all parties interested or of their reprosen- m net \u201cmade whole\" by magic in a dar\u2014ne tatives during Twonty days from this date.man is\u2014bot na a moment bs saw\u2014KNEW\u2014 how Vr Givén at st, fiom ths eadd City of se Pa in » Jira vale se \u201csew the Light\u201d before be mod Henry, thts Twelfth Taro of September, One thou- Every man who would know the grand truth, the plain sand eight hundred and ninety six.facts the new discoveries of medical solence\u2014who would Signed, .stone for pont Toiles and avoid future pitfalls, should FRANCOIS DAIGNEAU, secure this .i HUBKRT FORGUE, To simple onrriceitr pekers \u201cto those whose physical \u2019 ADOLPHE RIEL on ms no - conéit ot] fort To ed ad bore aluators.Tt in parety modicel snd scientifie, published to make Office of tho Talustorn.City Hall) known system of trestiment of incalculable value te mes Nos: 35 Plave St.Henrt, 8t.Henri.It you are locking for suomething sentimental, frivolous.128 geod Le N.SENECAL, Secr4tars, re is ou ; hou ornée mnton, marin, bis nb = Dissolution of Partnership.ue he The fi known under the ame of GAMELIX 2 : dissolved rm ato the Kris Medical On.\u201cx st, Bufral HUOT, Arrhitests, of this city, sad ssnlod SU D vas Er tr ont Ap la pes 1, 1008, ue pb # i TE .and 14e co\" ' as = Sweating System in the 8: { LABOR oR comme.SIDENT AT QUEBEC Delegates Present From Montreal \u2014-Socialistic - Element is Not Re- presented-Plans for Entertain- « ment of Delegates.{Special to the Star.) Quebec, Seprember 15.\u2014The twelfth an- Qual meeting of the Dominion Trades and Labor Council to-day and is attended by u large number of delegates.This morning's proceedings were of short duration, the delegaies mesting at tbe new City Hall, where à large room was put at their disposal Ly Mayor Parent.The delegates were introduced by Mr.John ©.Scott, president of the Quelne Trades and Labor Council, to lis Woesnip the Mayor, who, in a few brief remaris, welcomed the delegates to the Ancient Capital.Mr PJ.Jobin, president of the Dominion Trade add Labor Congress, then replied, thanking his Worship and alder- mien and cicizens his heartissi thanks.A committee on vredeniuls was then appointed, consisting of 35! J.oti, Quebec, Lafontaine, Mont- real, and Db.A.Carey, Toror who wili repori this afternoon.The meeting then adjouried to 1wo o'clock this afternoon when Mr J P.dobin, the pusident, made the following speech: \"To ithe Officers and Twelfth Annuai and Lab.v Congn Delegates of the ton of the Trades of Canada: \u201cSirs, ~ Upon this © casion, in Ean welcoming you fu th twelfth.annual sessions of thus voigiess, 1 do so with feelings of pride, pleasure and hope, proud of the :uccesstul efforts of past congressts, in obtaining sume of the reforms needed by cur workers in the Lo- minion, proud also of thr menner in which this baiv has persistently kep: before the public the views of organized lab-r upon the mans questions directly affecting their nterests.ut il is with feelings both of pride and pleasure that 1 welcotue to this congress those memirrs who have grown old an the cause and who have never lost {faith or become discouraged, and whilst heartily welcoming these men, who from oid association, including 1m many instances hard struggles in the interests of those we represent, have become hy mutual confidence mutuzlly endeared, 1 do noi for an instant forget the fact that this congress is composed also of men wie assist at this session as their first.To them I would say tierce is room for youat the topinthe fulfilment of my last éx- pressed sentiment.Hope, Lupe for the advanconient and prusperuÿ oi those we represent, and {or tie inmenr of which we require the in services of the best men 11 the Jabor movement.These services ure worthy of the noblest and best, byvausé they aim at the cotpparative prosperity of the many and not the enormous aggregate wealth of the few.In opening this annual session, I would pariiculariy desire to draw the atiention of the delegates to the following questions that 1 consider as of primary importance: \" be Fight Hour Movement \u2014To shorten the hours of labur so that the workers of the.Dominion muy en- - abietd to duvelop \u2018their inteliectual faculties and thereby share in the comforts, eye: und honore of a progressive , vajeing civilization The Abolition of the Curse Known Dominion.\u2014In this connection I would draw your attention to the very unsatisfactory report made by the couimissioner &ppointe by the Goveremeul 10 ,nvés- tigate this matter.And would add that hid the said commissioner found time to investigate the workings of the Bonin- ion Cartridge l'accory in the City of Quebec he would Lave found the system existing \u2018here, without creu Lroulling himself to investigaie auy further in our industrial establishments, \"3.The question of labor fur tbe ur- employed.\u2014This question is one ikhat musi solved y our legislators if they any desires to be recognized as Fat ecmen.because our country is truly descyixal as oné with enormous and\u2019 48 yer undeveloped resources.It naturally follows that it must be a cn- minm white vo allow men willing to work, able to work amd eager to obtain employment, goirg idle and becoming a burden upon the municipal governments of our large centres.*4.Immieration.\u2014To vliminate the undesirable class including \u2018the Chinese, the Barnarde proiekes, and also those who are Una'de to ohiain a livelihood elsewhere in other language we do not want to have tir former inmates of pcorhouses unloaded apon our shores.5, Organization.\u2014I would recommend to the differant local trades councils that they do make an effort to organize the Women Workers in their respective localities, so that they, too, may be en- abfed to benefit by united and\u2019 concerted action.\u201cThis body owes a debt of gratitude to Her Majesty's representative His Ex- \u2019 _AlL celleney herdeen Yor.bis sympathy \u2018and nssistane when both wére needed, and we are also indebted \u2018to Her Excellency Lady Alerdeen, to whose energetic efforts we owe that reform s> long rought for by this body: The appointment of female factory inspee- tors in the interes: of women workers the Province of Quebec.\u201cIn conclusion, I vould draw ile attention of the delegutes to the high reputation already atinined by the Trades aud Labor Congress of Canada.and would particularly request of them to so conduct themselves during this session that they may not detraet from, but add to its lustre as a delibefative body.Also calling their attention to the faci that practical reform being far superior to theoratic: so that they will avoid as much us possible those questions whose object is purely speculative or experimenta \u201c1 pow declare this the twelfth annual session of the Trades und Labor Congress of Canada duly opened for the transaction of the business that may Ye brought before it, and I pray that God may so guide and Lless cur efforts that this Congress may be successful.\u201d From Montreal are T.Bernard, Joseph Beland, P.Ryan, S.Fitzpatrick, J.H.Small.T.MeNamnara, Urbain Lafontaine W.Mesnard, R.Keys.The Fo- cialist element who were admitted at last year's Congress at London, Ont.are not represemed here this year.The Quebec branch of the inion Trades and Labor Council will entértain the delegates here this evening at a hanquet ; to-morrow evening a ball, and Thuraday a drive around the city, to b: followed by a lunch, given by N ayor Parent at Chateau d'Eau.FINANCE AND COMMERCE, MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.Sta+ Otfice, 5th September, 1896.Qrain.\u2014 For cals and the local market ls quiet nt the decl and for all alse on the lta the demand is stagnant.We uote: Oats, No 60 fra Tite, A +e to 1-2c;- peas, per .in store, c to \u2019 JP 5 buckwheat.; feed barley, oe to 8c; inal.Fiuur.- The demand is very fair and for high grade patents and strong bakers made is being held here | ante: : Soria Los tito Hi: se; es nee \u201cto wo i \"i ht voor RE \u2014Thcre La no change.Ontario rungel on wneat ran Ga offered in bulk 3 .28, and Manitoba bran, Luga inelud udeds are quil, We quote : © at Provislona.\u2014 Fort snd\u2019 lard smoked meats fairly tive, da short cut bas.310.50 to $IL0U; Vc; nams, per lb, t lord compound, per 7 .to 51-2c; pute, per ta, 7¢ to T1 Cheese 8 actual business of Importance has been time of writing, but negotiations for about 1 lard, 000 boxes from a well known Ottawa Valley combination are under w baa hl values of finest western ds tind # seller of such goods willing to let go for than ÿ 34e would not, bow- ever, LC easy.At Utica yesterday prices for small ranged from 81-1c to fer, ard ta from &7-8e to 9 1-ke.was the top.In N ae the market opened with a ong holding, receivers askin, 9 1-4c to 9 1-2¢ for funcy large chedse, those prices shut out buyers Entirely.PU ote two or three exporters claimed to be in want of a few cheese, and wiilng to lock at a Jew strict- lv perfect In every regpe but even that was aprarently too % ah for eneral lusiness, ahd later a few lines of fancy chesc were offered at 91 % without attracting business.Butte r.-\"The gulf between buyers and sellers is not vet bridge ove pFor right | fresh glit edge creamery holders nine tity are entitled to lsc, at the east.but the number of purchusers willing to bid over 17 3-40 (8 every day diminishing.In New York vesterday the price of extra creamery was lowered to \u2018bc.which represented the gencral trading basis for the day.Eggs.The demand is disappointing, as jobbers hal been counting on an increased Consumption during the exhibition werk, which has not matériaired, Prices here are teary at }t 1-20 to 12r for closely wandled stoc and | cables from Liverpool and Glasgow * quote & 2d per lang hundred.New honey In sections is offered at 8¢ te 10c.The demand is still slow and unsati-factory.Maple produete.\u2014 Syrup in bulk is offered at 61-26 to 53-4c per pound, and sugar ut Be to 81- % per ib.Trading is insignificant.es.- Pots, first sorls, are offered 2 $3.5 to 3355; seconds, at $3.05 to 33.10, and pearls at $4.50.The market Is quiet.Honey.\u2014 RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL G.T.R C.P.R.CAY Peas, \u2018bush 7300 1155 Oats bush.seou 5310 -\u2014 1 753 14.500 \u2014 5i2 1416 = 3164 1642 \u2014 , - \u2014- ne -\u2014 Lard tierces.2 1245 - Eggs, cases.1149 131 \u2014_\u2014 Ham.Bacon.Boxes.885 xs \u2014- Tinned meats, kgs.1072 -\u2014 \u2014- Leather.rol, FN 2 31 - 20 \u2018Tobacco.Ce 24 High Wi res bls.Toronto Produce Market.Toronto, September 15.\u2014Market quiet.\u201ctwur\u2014Quiet.ir; straight ro Mers quoted ut $3.15 to $34 that made out of new II; cars quoted wheat $3 to vig ran\u2014Du Wheat \u2014 11 $7 west and shorty at $5 to 39.Firmer: new red s 1d outside at \u20ac°- to Sc; old white & rd red held at 63 to 66c; new w \u201chite, 0.hard steady, quotations Te Tie, Toronto treights, and foc.riding; No.hard.67e, Torento le prices numinal, 5 moderate; old 1-26, and new white \u2018 ees \u2014 Quie:, brices \"ady: new sed outside at 4% north and west.Outmeal- Quiet and ne micad at $2.40 (no rack.Corn\u2014Quiet and unchanged at IS Le to ve, ye\u2014New quoted çutside at 325 tu Sc.BRITISH MALKETS.Cable advices to the Board «f Trade re- the English markets for breadstuffs follows: London\u2014Cargoes off const: steady, partially Al higher, muize, quiet.Ca.guts on passage - Wheat and robe firm.Liverpool - Futures dv: Sept tember and October, Ÿ mber.5e 3 }-\"d; $ uv.Es 41 1-44, 2s 9 2Ad; Decemba whrat markets firm LIVERPOOL LACEBST PRICES CURRANT, Sept.1th, 1856.Wheat, oo Névember and english ceuniry «à sd v.d.Lol Spring Wheat, 5 4% to > 54\u201cPork, +4 0 y u Red Winter, 0 0 0 0 Fad, 36 0 v Me 1 Cals, 5 7 5 8 Baon, U 6 25 6 No.2 Cala 00 0 0 Tallow TY a 0 mn, 2 10 0 J (heer W42 0 0 0 Peas, 4 69 0 0 Chers C 4 0 D 0 Chicago Hog Market.Union Stock Jards, Seytember.15, \u2014 The, estimated recefpts © f hogs were 16,000.The officiai report ot yesterday vas 474, of which 12,869 were spip:ed and 7800 left over.The qugratlons to-day wrre: Light mixéd, i.to $3.40; mixed packing, V0 to $9.75; ; ing, 32.50 to $375; rough grades, to $2 :2 receipts of cattle were 300.including 130) Texans and 600.westerns.i London Stoek Marker Messrs, J.S.Bache & Co, N.Y.rt London Market at 4p.m.to-day as foi ows: Sept 15th., 1896 London New York.Stocks rices.Equivalent Atchison.12% 11 Canadian Pacific.57, Eric.334 12 Kan.& Texas.16\u20ac Lonisrillo &N, 123 40 a shore.) \u2014- \u2014\u2014 Nerthors Pac.Pr.20 197 Ml.Central.9 aK Ont.& \"astern.131 153 Reading.7 15% St Paul.724 70\u20ac Union Pacific.3 4 \u2018Wabash Pr.14} 13% PE cé A \u20ac .RIO 32 Rossland Trail Creel.MINING QUOTATIONS.War Eagle, Iron Mask, Josie, Crown Point, Evening Star, M Monte Cristo, May Flower, .Poorman, Deer Park, \u2018Virginia, Jumbo.v \u2014_\u2014 \u201cTHE JOSIE.™ The \u2018Canadian Mining Revie :\u2014 .Th n mine mich sljoins The © o Ror and ' War Eagle \u2018in the West has a pho nomennl bowing.\"hough not & full-mzed claim, the Sround is intersected by three veing, all true and distinct.The main veir in traceable e the entire length of the Foun.and wherever it been uncovered pa: ore has been found.Frank Loring, Phe owner of this property, saya that there are y thousand tons ot shipping ore actut- ally re night.ring the last year the Josie\u201d has shipped in the neighborhood of 2 500 tons gross value of $140.which has as for the ins installation of à fine power plant, os well as for all development ** Btar \u201d special.Seplember 12th sa \u2018Josie\u2019 and \u2018War Eagle\u2019 advance.\u201d aro tkely > |Z Remember that the \u201cJosie\u201d is capitalized for only $700,000.§ \u2018Bar Buy ¢¢ Josie\u2019 either for a quick turn orinvestment.Call for Special Quotations.CLARENCE J.McCUAIG.Rooms 3, 162 St.James S¢.2181°n SPECIFIC ARTICLES.AA A Good Thing = AR | Buy It | and you will save endless trouble.| gives | atom \u2018When you hav proved il Such always The Cook\u2019s Friend BAKING POWDER.mor Save trouble and temper by using | A cn a à NTN 3 AT VERY LOW RENT FOR VU a a ar onger, Lprer = mel 3 nats, can \u2018can be Seipied & Moreau at.or apply Lawrentt = 10 LET\u2014AT VERY 1 LOW § RENT FOR the ter, per te: lots hot water ecurnace firat clusa at fonce Lacey at occupied el Cisse ot.su Antoine at.or at 78t Lawrence a ans 4 av LET- _& CIT) CITY COUNCILLORS 8TY., near Sherbrooke st, cosy and commodious; seven apartments.Rent moderato.ARS R.Stanley Weir, adv Te 18) St.Jumeust.USES,\u201d TENEMENTS LET ax and cats, | fn ui parts of ihe city, ren from per mon enry d'A rm 26) St.James street, 3168 fa Te \u2014 232 GUY ST._UPPER temement newly renovated; eight lar, rooms, taih w.c.separate; hot water; be rcp at once.#25 Dorchester street.210 4 can to John Hauden, o O LET - STONE KRONT SELF CC con oi Sined house on Milto bath cellar, hot water heating illo let rit for six a further particulars apply to H nos pe L ET\u2014AT ST.ST.LAMBERT.COMFORTable house, detached.7 rooms, hard amd suft water.Rent moderate.Stoves to sold cheap.Address \u201cSt.Lambert,\u201d Box 2322.Sout.rea © Tv LET \u2014IN WESTMOUNT, HODERX Ë houses beautifully and conveniently situated.Itent from 30 dollars per month: ~H.IY 3 ackson, #191 St.Catherine st.alAophone 47 To LET\u2014FINE, DRY LOW oR TONE.ent, 39 Hulchison.Apply for terms Harvey, 125 St.James; A Tool = to À.© i LET \u2014 \u2014 LOW ER TENEMENT 371 er st.Dominique street, a few doors above Sherbrooke street, g locality, containing 7 rooms, bath and w.c., newly tinted.Key at =! St.\u2018Dominique street.218 5 LET-HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, W.C.summer\u201d Kitchen, all newly tinted.Apply to 13) Coursul strect.218 3eod Rent i iOW.rect.218 3e 0) LET \u2014 NEWLY Pu INTED AND clean houses, five rooms, passage, Sos; four rooms, w.c., $6.50.356 Ticlmond ut.O LET\u2014SRLF CONTAINED OTTAGE from October 1st; all modern convoni- ences.Rent low, all taxos paid.App: ply 16 St.Mark Éz ro LET\u2014UPPER HYPOLITE STREET, dwelling, newly papered and in good order: 4 rooms, w.e.Heut $5.00 por month.E.MR.Gareau, 1511 Notre Dauic st.near Gosford o FURNISHED wouses - TO LET.PN O LET \u2014 A FAMILY LEAVING.town this autumn would ; like to leave thelr furnished; house in care of re- careful tehant at low rental; £ocd.locallty, west-end, and com- furtabiy Turrisnes, rvants would remain.Address * 1862,\u201d Star Office, 263 0 LET-LOWE R TENRM ENT, ST.ST.Famille street, furnished or unfurnished, gas stove, hot and cald à rater, bath, etc.sent À low.Address, Box 88 P RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET- SA, O LET\u2014AT VERY LOW RENT 12 over f12ts for the winter or longer if wanted, In first class order.Can occupied at once, on Greene ave.Key No.32, or at T St, Lawrence st.21 © reve LET\u2014FLAT OF EIGHT \"ROOM MS, Daisy Ffurnace.electric lighted, at 5.9 St.Denis st, facing St Louis square.Rent Imodersie, possession mimes ot | TJ NO LET\u2014 PRETTILY SITU ATED NEW flats, overlooking Park and Golf grounds, furnace, hot and cold water, bath and w.c.separate, 813 and $I7, no taxes.Onls two efi.S85 Mount Royal avenue, near Park 8ve.re SHOPS.STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES ETC.TOLET- 0 LET\u2014STORFE, 796 DORCHESTER ST.ih and house 27 Brunswick.gi location for buarding house.Apply at 178 Notre dame st.FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.AAA NS AANA £0 PLE FURNISHED FLAT, CEN- : trally located, six rdoms; furnace, gas stove, ete.Apply 25 Temple Bld Bldg.25 2 ° HOUSES WANTED.a | Ww ANTED \u2014 TO RENT FROM OCTOBER 1ST, ia self-contained house or upper tenement,\u2019 six ur Bowen Toome modern Je TOYEMENTE; Wést end vroferred Address O 2265,\" ns [7 ANTED - SELF COKTAINED HOUSE, ut aeven rooms, vicinity Park avenne or wes.Modern conveniences.Rent very moderate.8t.Charles Borromee.281 MACHINERY FOR SALE.ASN II INNS NS OR SALE\u2014SECONDHAND ELECTRIC MOTORS: F an jortect order, one 2 H.P.and ons 2% H.P.- Agdrocs R SALE\u2014GAS ENGINE, ?HORSE POWER IN \u2019 thorough wo working order; low prie to ame PE chaser.K.2157,\" Star Office.R SALE\u2014CHEAP, A BOILER PLATE, JAC- ketted; large etearn lan! rendering tank, Len boilen large piekling tuba, pork scales, lard presg, sa outter and stuffer.App!ly to Samuel Evans, \u201cdicbee, Qu set ~~.MACHINERY WANTED.\\ ANA SNS z TANTED \u2014 SECONDHAND HORIZONTAL steel boiler, ten to fifteen h.p.Must have ured very little and been well kept.Address fuli partiqu- lars to Creamery.South Durham, Que.2154 NN NLA AAA WANTED TO EXCHANGE.Com AN A Be a ANTED\u2014BICYCLES.TWO FINE LOTS ON ST.Lawtonce st.extension, 5 minutes from Hack River cars, to be exchanged for bicycles, Address \u201c0 2286,\" STAR office.nr 2 HORSES AND _GARRIAGES, ETC, ee nr AAA Fo; BALE GOOD HORSE.VILL SELL VERY cheap Ay Avply 58 Chomveville 218 1 PATENT SOLICITORS.PATENTS \"i aana OWEN N.RVANS, \u201c For.Member Institute Pa.cot Agents, London, Enr.18 y Applications rejected in other hands eu ices ly solicited.TFVPLÉ BLD:., 185 St.James St.MONTREAL.192 Sted Montreal: Clamnds aire Bulidin Bl.James st The first eatabil en nt Barristers and Engineers in the Domi le Marks, Deeigns and Copyrights Rogutered.Offices in UTTAWA, TORONTO and WAsHINGTON, Aermotor Wind Mills.Larger sale than all other Mills added together.hn GET THE BEST.i 100 a \"stand of Montreal.Get Our Prices, R.H.Buchanan & Co.684 CRAIG STREET._ Arn} D be sre re invited to work sud to tr Amorica- the follow od water if in de auities rie crayons.pes t yh nu studies; y studies; chine jou; sculpture, for An Exhibition to be held mubth otignal AE Le in SE halls a 2 L Wigs oes ce ALT AS 3 casa ly *'Y 5530.\u201d Svan ofipe.sis 1 Ware.A HOUSE AND TABLE MAID ; ALSO 00d cook, with references.2705 tt.Catherine strec 2\" 2141 Ww CR BOY BEING aN ENGLISH and French.Apply \u201c V 3398,\" 47.oy oder brass pe Pa bas-relief ting, pottery and ceramic art, ® ood cary paper work, otching, pi ania uawspaper an: Th Trego.pon ustratia ogra raphy, dion Nr ne - 0 , watwork, pas ceili val fo parts roodels (Ths ml ae, bulky or Eshilite tors desiring to dispose of rates of thelr ork will ind this or exceptional oppurtunity to do ANTE a ONCE, GENERAL SERVANE to 30, small family.Apply 32 St.Mathew street.81 ANTED\u2014HERES A PLACE FOR A GOOD cook, one whu will help in housework.Nurre afters children.Use gas stove only.Apply at 74 Maa street ANTED FIRST CLAes \u2018COAT MAKER 2006 WAR re Dame.218 1 pompe madlod a iv wll by letter to m, t out al or Fe plernationa! À pce be Grand Cents ral Place, New York Clty WAXTED \u2014 THOROUGHLY ExFRmence to take entire charge of child 16 months old Beat pofercinces required vols Mra yon, an- sade, Quebec.8 ANTED\u2014TENOR SINGER TOR PROTESTANT Church in Montreal be a fair reader.Ad: dress \u201cChoir,\u201d P.O.Box 3136 ANTED\u2014 WORKING JEWELLERS AND an prentices, with $0100 experince preferred.Apr bo ween 9 aud 10 m.Bramicy, Manfg.Jewel ler, 643 Craig Soir V CANTER A GOUD GENERAL SERVANT.ar _ ply No.2 Thistle Terrace.2163; V TANTED\u2014AT ONCE, BIX BTOVE TOVE PLATE AND four mochinery moulders.Highest wages.Sted employment.Apply to Record Foundry & chine id Muacton.N.B.~~ N'ANTED- SALESMEN oN SALARY OR COM mission ta handle the N New Pate: a Chemical lik Br.Erasing F .The greatest oelling noyelty ever Kruses ink thoroughly in two socunds: no abrasion a paper; 200 to per cent.profit.One agent's amounted roa i in Paix days; another £32 in two hours.le want ony energetic general agent for each state and Yerritory, For ma, and full particulars address Tho nroe Erarer Mfg.Co.2163 ANTED_ IMMEDIATELY, GENERAL SER- Also young girl to vant.No washing or Jrontug.À ch City rere eS\u201d ™ with housework an red _Apply \"8 Borehoster pt root.ANTED\u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR BMALL family.Sood woges.Must have references.Apply 169 B 1d 217 2 ANTED-\u2014A Tomo: H YOUNG un FRAL at able te cooking: 2 num piling to's ake hereelf denrally wsetal.opis » 157 erst.References required, TANTED\u2014A YOUNG ( GIRL AS GENEKAL SER- tant.Apply after 6 p.m., 85 Mackay st.217 2 REFF RENCES REQUILED.V Ti 2INT OF SEPTEMEER, A AN assistant nurse for four young children.One uver Mpreferred.Protestant.Must have best of city references.Abels b before 16% à t., or after seven in t rteon, 289 Peel street.\u201car 3 iD.Gera SERVANT O WASHING or iroming.but must be vlaiu cook.a 7 Ÿ with references at 8 City Councillors s at.TANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT iN SMALL FA- wasbing.mily where purse is kept.No Must have references Apply at 130 Mensfleld st.- 2172 V ANTED \u2014 AN EXPÉRIENCED COOK.N washing.Apply with references at 5 Beaver, Hal square, ie orafter7pm._____ 3 Wate A GOOD GENERAL pre hea nurse inkept.Apply 69 Victoria st.217 = ANTED \u2014 PLAIN COOK, FAMILY OF THREE: lao sewing girl to assist in housework.Refercuces required.Apply furerovu ur evening, 2 ani ti er, 3 square, corner Do: JAN ounesiment published to-day in Help Wanted Columns dedicated to the opposite scx, by apply ing tor tree illus ed prospectue to The International Art Exhibition, cad tral Palace, New York Cuy.223 aw V TANTED\u2014AGENTS EARN LARGE SALARIES selling our hardy Nursery stock; also our thurough- Ixy tested yarieties Seed Potatous.Wriie now for ters and exclucivo territory.Féelbaæ Nurzery Cv.3 oroma 3 TANTED ~A TRAVELLERS WIFE REQUIRES a young girl from 15 Lo 18 years of age.Protesiant, Ansmall : Ouse, Comfortable home and fair wages.Refer: ences res Api ly before 18 o'clock noon, on Tacadas or Wendy, at 114 Serby a, Westwount.218 1 \\ at] nw JANTED \u2014 A WOMAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF OF dining ruom and kitchen, vue who haroughly un- Muat be respectable.Best re- Mail fran office.218 1 derstands the business.IDY G 1kL U TU 17 YRAES to make herself generally useful Before nce »2 Cresce escent at.SANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY, A NURSE GIRL.References required.Apply 7 Sussex ave.Nid 1 TANTED-GOUD GENERAL» SRRVANT OR working housckechey Good wages; at 754 Doreha- Ww ANTED COMPETENT HOUSE AND TABLE.maid.City references required.239 Mountain st.7182 ANTED\u2014SALESWOMAN FOR HAT AND SUR Dume st.na store._1354 Notre Ww ANTED \u2014 TYPEWRITER, ONE ABLE I speak French prefered.Stat rience ss Ho\u201d \u2018BR 2358.\" Bran o \"TT GENFRAL SERVANT.se, 5 Were Urbai V ANTED _ GOOD STEAM FITTERS AT ox Butterworth & Co., Otta: ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED VISE HANDS TO wat on iron feocing, stairs, etc.Apply to Mr.V TANTED\u20149I8 A WKER BASY.YOU WORK right around bome.Brand new thing.No treulle to make Write to - quick; you will work son, H.R.Ives Co, Queen nz: be surprised how easily it can be don address anyway.It will be for your iatoreet to investi- gute.Write to-day.You esn positively make 5815 à weck easy.Addreus Imperial Silverware Co, Box L EK.Windsor, Ont.i 218 YANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT.MUST BE À good cook.City references.Apply 55 Mariborques 7 ANTED_GENERAL , SERVANT IN FAMILY two, Must bave good rei ho.106 Notre Dame &.81 VV ANTED _ YOUNG\" GIRL AS GENERAL SEE.vant.Apply 268 Lagauchet ANTED_SEWING GIRLS APPLY 6p PonTi fication inne.281 ANTED - YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 15, TO MIND one or two children.Apply 330 Blm avenue, Wes:- A V mount.ANTED\u2014GENERAL BERVANT WITH CITY references.No washing or iruning.961 Dorehes- ter.: MACHINE OPER Pons % Le ANTED \u2014 SEWING for making capes M.Wetsteio & Cu, ANTED À MAN rH 500 OR 100000 DOL- lara to ente: ness that will give Jim .living.Address 8 2334, * STAR ofice.518 1 ANTED-A FIRST CLASS NURSE To TAKE ur of two babies.Best of city references.Ap- ave, Westmount.Leaving or ar be week October.VWANIED YOUTH FOR COUNTRY GENERAL capable of speak! ne Doth languages.Must come well recommended.Ap) m 70, Canada Life cor.Bt.James and Per sta.2181 ANTED- A GENERAL SRRVANT (NO WASHing or ironing.) Must have reterpocés Apply to 15 Lorne avenue.U3 ANTED\u2014BY 2ST AEPTENEEE HOUSE an tablemaid.Apply at once, § Macgregor «.parlor inaid.Apply Mrs.Suthe: sity street.ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CHARGE of baby in the gang setury horas nights.A 106 Btanley st, between 18 and due, and 7 an wii 3 TANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A HOUSEMAID.Good references required.\u2018Apply 20 McTavis shat.289 Univer- 218 1 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, WHERE nurse is ent.No washing.Apply immediately to 24 Prince Arthur st.2181 ANTED ~COORS, HOUBEMAIDS AND GENER- woh errant.places: wages, at once to Mrs.Pupe, 17 Brandon ave., west of Fuliord, off St.Antoine st.1 NTED-A YOUNG EXPERIENCED UGENERAL sorvaul where nurse is kept.Must bo Sood cook $i Robert have edly references vo waabing or ironi Apply rts, 408 Pine ave., corner U7 niversity be 208 2 WANTED.A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 15 OR 16 TO look aftor two ghildren and assist in light housework.Apply 165 Park = 218 ANTED \u2014 50 MEN FOR BAILROAD WORK AT Blues Bonuets.Apply to Mr.Gourley, ob the Works.2183 ANTED\u2014A RESPECTABLE GIRL A8 GENER al servant, willing to go to the country, ve: to clectric cars.ashing.Ap inesday.5 Hanover or -_ 281 V TANTED-YOUNG GIRL TO MIND CHILD PART or whole of day.Apply 38 McGill College ave 1 SERVANT, AP ith references.198 Mitton 28 7 ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL S ERVANT FOR naral howsework, wages «= per month: FT 483 St.Antoine at.ANTED EXPERIENCED GEN GENERA, \u2018SER.0 washing: good Jee; references mired.Apply st io Be.Louis wjuare (of Be epis st} 18 3 NTED-A NURSE BOR uA PAMILY.Wa 150 Bt.Luke st SMALL ner AT: -GOOD GENERAL ANTED-/1 GOOD COLLAR IRONER; ALSO 1 good Panes ironer.Apply to 59 Ayimer à 81 TED\u2014ALL LADY \"ARTISTS 8) SHOULD ACT- \"ANTED-AN \u2014EXPERIENCED- HOUSE red rand, ANTED BRIGHT YOUTH WITH HORSE advertiser.Call and and $10.00 to work with after 3 11d 81 James, Koon 2.Salary #5 weekly, Good prospect.0000000 asl Ww ANTED-GERMAN OR NORWEGIAN GIRLS a sroeral servants, at Mrs.Leduc\u2019s office, Craig street.Wei Mr roue GIRL FRENCH CANADIAN, 5 to 17, Tee mind'ab a Luby and assist a t bouscwork, ers \u2014 OPERATORS WANTED.STEADY work.The Standard Bhirt Co, Ltd.189 Delori- mier ave.! 218 13eod *ANTED-STRONG WOMAN, BETWEEN 40 AND 50, as maid and purse tu an infirm lady.First class rity references necessary.Apply after eleven, a@ oo Lorin st, ANTED-GOOD GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family.with good rcferenves.Avply 58 Maclay ui.Hi ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED NURSE.PRO- \\ testant.City references requi Avply Mer pm, to \u2018The Sherbrooke,\u201d 1018 Sherbrooke at ANTED\u2014GOUD GENERAL SERVANT WITH references.Apply 2343 Se Catherine st.2183 PROPERTY FOR SALE.5 NS C.J.SHCTAIGE LIST OF NEW AND MODERN d cottages with extension kitchens.Easy ~ raven?Tom.Sa; \u2014REATSTONE FRONTED COTTAGE, 7 rooms, bath, w.c., good cellar, cash a #18 per month, including interest.J.McCUAIG.> 95 \u2014PRETTY ST STONE FRONT COTTAG 200 TE OST cate © ce, QJ.MeCuaid\u201d $3500 Tn HET owe pe in Every rooin bright and sunny and pret decorated.4i 5702 qe 800\u2014+ PERFECT GEM, 8 ROOMS.BATH and w.¢,, soparate, lower fiat, finished in SON inside bli wood mantels, hot water beating.«tc.Will be wold within ten days 31000 cash and #23 per month.C.J.McCUAIG, Ke 800- PRESSED BF BRICK COTTAGE WITH jouer aud improving front, large entrance bail, T rooms, bath fumace, every room band- sowely decorated.$500 carb h and a per month.McCUAIG.S500 ~PRESSED EF BRICK COTTAGE, POW- Ly ary a dsome front, wide Een square hall, staircase and finish, hardwood = manie 10 rom on kitchens, laundry Kaglish tubs, por- 0 sinks, etc.Thousand cash, balance t to suit.JUAIG.S65 0 \u2014ELEGANT \u201cTHREE STORY SAND- ) stone residence, replete with ere Modert luvury and artisticaliy ecoratesl throughout.Built by an eaperienced man tosupply Ng possible want.Only one lef:.Thousand or more « {ance arranged.Worth nine thousand.C.J.McCUAlG.$10,000 00.00 Tr 200 eon, rich decorated in perfect taste.Cannot Le a licated $13,000.Terms very reasona ble.UAIL.\u2014LARGE STONE HOUSE, HEAU- $20.000 titully situated in large grounds, just beyond city limits in Westwount.Will be sold for leas thanthe cost of t C.J.McCUAIG.BUILDING LoTs IN SHERBROOKE BTREET, .Western avenue, St.Denis street and Montreal Anvex at los prices C.J MeCUAR FE SALE-PARK AVE, FINE LOT, 0 BY 119, oo dae $1850; one fourth cash, balance 5 years.CJ Fors SALES PARK AVE.6 LOTS EN BLOC, 33000 parer Jour = price.\u2018Owoer left town.$3000 cash rater cCuaig.R BAL E- AU TCHISON ST, 4 LOTS EN BLOG, Mera fee , &3300; one-third cash; worth g3W0.0.J.R BALE-SPECIAL EARGAIN.wel ORNER lots, Durocherst., 100 by 97 wath lana cl some residences, $1900; haf cash.C.J.MoCuale: vas ve Janes.313 R BALE\u2014-TWO PRESSED HRICK HOUSES, well built.Binishe and decorated, light, water, dranage.Lu Two hundred cash, balance ten years.Room.TB.ore 8.James st 2172 R SALE-HOUSES BUILT UPOY CR own ; Good material, workmanship and finials, water, light.drainage.SZ) cash, balai 10 Full particulars.Cali or drop card, Room 13 188 \"he Fumes \".R SALE\u2014LACHINE BUILDING LOTS, TW oro five cents per foot, adjoining new electric railway.Ten dollars cash, balance five monthly without interest, Room 13, 164 8e James, evening 3007 at.J nutes es large and small.\\ Fer, BALE\u2014 THREE NEW STONE FRONT houses, will be poid cheap or will exchange for city property.109 Dulut h av -\u2014 A73 3 | Factory 2 00 BUSINESS CHANCES.WANTED AVERAGE WEEKLY NET INcome id ih $20 invested.Safe, conservative.Prospectus, proofs free.way, Nema LET-TWO STORY BRICK FACTORY.45X100, steam beated, electric light; engine room annex Mx 28, with 40 h.p.boiler and 20 h.10:0; detached sorehouss 12x20; 0 1 two enciosed and of same Property flots 50x 165).tails = application.namin dail Box 10 05, fincas a Falls Out \u201cwin \"ren reasons figure.The only weaving} Bast | in Canada.LOR BALE\u2014 BARBER SHOP.coop LOCATION, Lest part of town.Pays fru 0 ¥900 a Beaith A dalle elastic webbing 246 two chairs.Owner leaving wing cc to Rock Islaud, Que.R IMMEDIATE SALE\u2014 TRE STOCK OF A first class family grocery, including shop patures and rent of shop so ist of Mars next.in one of the mos! ble ocations in ng Town of Westmount.A I'K 3180,\u201d re piv 204 Es FORE SALE-THE BEST PAYING CORNER SALOON cGili st, and ail other kinds of businesses.Harri ns: St.James st., evenings, Se.rene lt N76 R SALE\u2014DRUG BUSINESS.STOCK ABOUT $300.Cash trade entirely.Low Any fair offer Horio Enquiries s confidential.rem Bs oR SALE Soon MILK ROUTE WITH EVERY W103 gallows daily.Address * TG 38%, STARS 217 2 R SALE\u2014MOST MONEY MAKING SHOR BUBI- ness in the city.Big commercial centre.§: ex penses Rare chance to earry oa a flourishing, long established and wost su iness Capitalists with $3000.Address \u201cE 3014,\u201d STAR office.215 Seod Fo, SALE\u2014IF YOU HAVE $l0 TO $500 AND to commence in busi consult or write Emblem Bros, 41 St.Francois Xavier! at.Mont aL .1 re _MONEY.TO.LOAN TO LEND $30,000.Invest restor vrishon to place &30,000, nt 434 per cent.on first - city.Apply to MORRIS & HOLT, Ad- sil Temple.Building.N83 0\" $320.000 TO LOAN ON NOTEOF HAND, tite policies and city and country proi a 31 and : 0 c.interest._Transintions strictly private ani al.Emile Broe., Fisancial Agents, 4) Be.franco.Xavier ec et, Montreal.ns SITUATIONS waNTED.PANS ALAN IIIS | ~ BOOKKEEPING.Wag, pope mum dress 1 100° BTAR ofioe.~ PAMILIES' WASHINGS.1M VV ANTED FAN hrs es point essor orks Terme Tioendiodts ow RM HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED PARLOR hot water heating, Auvr Heaver He a.Roous_vERY NICE ROUM FOR A gentlemen; MALNED N\u2014 V WELL ROOM, ON nee [re amily, no children.8 Evans street, off Urbain, ness .386 Be Moy AT 10 BEAVRE HALL MILLA GESTI mas cou abtais à ul large bedros room, well fure > barders rooan hos heated with hot water.\u2014 ISHED BINGLE ROOM.Row hat outer PR ri est ANTED-POSITION AS.BUOKKKEPER BY A oung man, § years\u2019 s1penunce, Fi and Fog- Heat of references.Mudorate salary.Address * 158.Bram office.046 _ Ÿ TANTED - BY A LADY IN MIDDLE LIFR, THE pusition of useful companion , Or to take toa tmrge of a motherists tumily where a servant 8 VOM\u2014DOUBLE ne ROOM.NICELY FUR _ Pishad.with a tor married couple or à Be Rear 510 1 WELL FURNISHED.SiH Soop WANTED BY -BY LADY, POSITION AR COMPANION to whom she would give her survicee in caves Aires Tor vilege of French conversation.Refer- Fp Fracciscan Convent, Grande Ae Vans = - SITUATION BY RESFECTABLE housekee, servant, where where she can can bring.fo rg a ba «.2173 ANTED\u2014ENGLISH GOVERNESS DESIRES afteravon engagement.English, music, drawing, Reforonces.$10 monthly.Address \u201cL are TAR off References changed.\u201c Bran office.OON \u2014FURNIS SHED 1 pro, HOT watz ia Qn, 053° IU boating 18 Pois m Windsor = ste! J'ANTED POSITION IN AN OFFICE.BY A : ine.au k, hori d dust pou (ening: ne he ot re oon.at: vad Tat Lot water ta itt work, & a n ferences.Aer TC Bran alos.2186 and Bianiey sta 3439 St.Catherine st 3155.ANTED FOUR LADY eNOLIT DESIRES COM FURNISH FOR ONE OR OR TWO GENTILR- moroing engagement Experienced.Highes friends, wi without board, in private Eug- monials.Subjects,thorouxh English jo Erench, ghost Lea.lsh b taal musical) Terms moderate.536 ieux st, sudan vesdlowork.Address \u2018\u201c 1960,\" STAR office.s erbrooke and Prince Arthur.2155 né Ooms FRONT ROOM WITH GRATE ALSO 8IN- V 7 ANTED-VAMILY WASHING BITHER BY THE room with folding bed, bathroow fiat; table or per dozen.Refercuces.Healthy locality.ord\" \u201c5 McGill College 2156 11 Con Coursol ae off Fulford at.ity.ne OOMS\u2014 HANDROMELY FURNISHED | DOUBLE uud single rooms to let, at 87 Maosticld st.OOMB \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE AND duuble rooms, with first ¢! board.\u2018Forms.moder- Table bosrd.Telephone 5150.11 Burnsidest.213 8 OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL puntcnt ROOMS, and cold wator, heated furaace, suitable for sen temeo or manixl couple.id Alsxander st.abore re ne 5e ate.Rooms T0 LET, FURNISHED, SUITABLE FOR light housckeeping.Apply at 20 City Councillors 00M _COMFORTADLY FURNISHED, JETLE.W Axes TourTion IN A FURNITURE STORK with Sra class board: ais © sad » years Frenei rench and English, Beat of OOMS-THREE DOUBLE ROOMS - ITH FULL ARD.VERY MODER, aud'abulity.Address \u201cN 158, R dadoon bath dat, wilh board; be FAR ou pow.a ions ad ie 1 Delay Rifas.8 arene married couple preferred.Victorts ROMS COMFORTABLE CORN iSHED DOUBLE d si couvent water | dre.+ ing.Private family, oo chi ri Seod_ PRooMe LIGHT AIRY ROOM, VERY LOFTY, eultable fur one or two goatlemen, Grat fluor; private family: also emall rou 197 Bleurz.2081 OOM -] \u201cLARG E WELL YURNIOEND av ITARLE fur vue or two, with or without hoard, in An English famity, facing Vi wer garden, at 8 Dubord st nas.ROX 8 bE: BEAVER HALL SQUARE NICELY FU B® \u20ac front rove, Auer light: loli 1 ver central fur es me 4 GOM6- TO LET, EXCELLENT BUARD; MEALS served separal first clase in ST re t.336 Dorchester Ja t few Roexs -TO LET, ALSO TABLE BOARD.Ana served : f desired.Gtaniey es.7143 I OOM -ONE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM ON bathrouw flat, suitahile for two; all ru ce Tr veniences.Terme moderate.17 Phillips sq.3181 | gy LET.wird FIRST CLASS BOARD, late dinner.4 Biauley.OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD IN house, fur young men, also calfe at.GOMS - COMFORTABLY FURNISHED; Al L mudora convenivaces: suitable for marricd couple Apply 22 Martin 24 pv WARM \"ROOMS, SUITABLE A COMFORTA uULE table + 81 washing, ironing or housecles: by the » Va str ets Bebe, > secleaniog a WANTED Eo AS GOVERNESS OR COM- pani er y hold ling a model echuol diploma, Medill Normal.\u201cHighest refere ( \"L218: AR vice Ai + WANTED- -WORE BY A CARPENTER, PAINTing, glazing, piastortrig & any joublou around = house, dons cheap Pas, ST 217 3 ANTED \u2014A POSITION AS CUTTER.PRACtical and steady wan, four years experience.A4 drees \u201cO 2273, BTAR offica.317 6 = A POSITION AS practical and Gs, CUTTER AND forvman tailor, mau.references.Address \"0 2272 STAR oc ae 7 y ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED ook tn private family.Good references.Apply 15144 Bt.Urbain 8173 V Jaxten_woik OK.ANY KIND B BY A STEADY isa r aces.Too Ie! cfere rencea.Apply 668 \u201cDorchoster.217 3 V ANTED-BY Young LADY, Postion stenographer.Best of references.22%,\u201d STAR vftice.7 ANTED SITUATION, AS THOROUGH INDOOR servant Cas fur very reicrences Newman, 54 Catboart s st., City.2174 V ON AS 3 ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG LADY, POSITION = As copyiet, laryors office preferr Best vi ences._ Address \"P 2791,\u201d STAR ees off 5 ANTED- BY : AN \"EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTant, 8 postiion as bookkee Has best of city menda! Vacated last position only on dissolu À aoce; Address \u2018\u2018Q V rocomi tion of firm.we accept snindi sal 1672,\" BTAn Office.214 Seod JANTED-SITUATION BY GOUD COOK.NO objection to washing.Apply 735 Lagsuchetiere at 7ZANTED\u2014WABHING BY THE DAY BY MRS._ Baker, Jo St, Bernard iinrcar, upto5p.mu.BIS] ANTED- BY A LADY, A POSITION AS LADY'S companion; willing to travel or would leave the city.Address T MA STAR __nss VV ANTED-BY 1 RESPECTABLE WOMAN, BITUA- ton as working honsekueper or general servant.8 Ka il go tu country.Audre: city re sul Goal referees.STAR oûice.cen TANTED - DRESSMAKER OF EXPERIENCE will au out by the day; perfect Address \u2018T SL STAR UIBCe 0 #81 W VAuTED SEW ING B) BY THE DAY.FIRST CLASS dressinak fit by tailor system, also boys cl-wlitng.128 Champa de Mars ».als 3 WANTED BY PRACTICAL CUTTER.SITUAtion.Best references.City ortown.H.Albert.9958.Lawrence.075 TANTFD\u2014BY EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER, position in a wholesale house, knows Maritime Provinces.reference.Address \u2018D 2385,\" 0 AR V 7 ANTED-BITUATION BY YOUNG MARRIED wan in or outduvo services ead h orses well, and good milker.Add 8t Dominique 718 J Saw Worms av ferences.TE Toy oute Lane.WWVANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY.POSITION AS daily | or resident governess.All branches of Eog- \u201clish, abo Fre music he painting.Address \u201c8 2365, STAR office.215 \u2014BY RESPECFABLE NOMAE, WASH caning by the day.tano.Con- ce.2183 to gentleman Studying ¥ voice culture venient locality.Address *'B 1933,\u201d BTAR of ol OUMS.-NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE.ROOMS to let, with or without boanld, also table board, private family._ Apply 726 Lagauchitiore.2163 COM \u2014 LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOM ON Grst tloor, with or without board, suitable for two guntlemen or married couple.742 Sherbruoke st.6 5 Roos \u2014COMFORTABLE AND WELL FURN ISH- ed.Travsicots accommodated.Private tals.22 McGill l College avenne.2163 OOM A COMFORTABLY FURNISBED FRONT , with sll modern conveniences, on bathroom flat.| Fa: iy strictly private.67 Bhuter street.216 OUMS\u2014-WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH d; exceliont Jocatlon, one street west ot, our D.Loar: Nochidren.1150 Durchester Rey = COMFORTABLE LARGE ROOM, ON bathroom fiat, with large wardrobe; for one or two gentlemen.63 Church st.; of Sherbrooke.2183 OOM\u2014FRONT ROOM ON BATH FLAT, WITH board, for gentiéman of quiet .nbits.; 9 Unies | OONR TO LET \u2014 A LARGE BACK PARLOR, suiteble for one or two gentlemen, with or without board._ 98 University \u20ac street.316 OMS \u2014 FURNISHED DOUBLE AND BIXGLE room to iet per woek or mon Craig at.216 PROOMS- DOUBLE AND SINGLE, NEWLY FUR.drooms:; modern conveniences Tele- phons.Gentlemen preferred.59 Beaver Hall AL 3 RM \u2014AND BOARD; ALSO TABLE BOARD, 5 Bt.Catherine st.ROOK LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, BATH ons with board, suitable for two gentlemen or married com.men of quiet habits: Lot water beating, Auer dent: for married couple or two ntiemen, with or with general nan.Pod dene Avis & 19 ».all conveniencos.Breakfast if required æ Unive: out board; also single roum.36 oti Qi SHa Laval avenue Tes aug 3 VV ANTED-A SITUATION AS HOUSE on Rous-1wo FRONT \u2018ROOMS, DOUBLE AND OOMS\u201464 CRESCENT 8T., CORNER ST.\u20ac A Ti B tablemaid; city references.Please apply to Je single, hot water heated.Apply 133 Ma 3 at LV eciue st.0 Bleury street.au Re \u201cLARGE COMFORTABLY Funnisnes ANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, OOMB \u2014AND BOARD, WITH USE OF PIANO, _ ith board.106 Mapazeld st 2182 oe __ - TWO vir nEe nn ROOMS, PRE \u2019 Roous vate family: gus, hot water, sll convenieuces.Nou sé Mau ot.__ uss Re 00S \u2014TWOCOSY ROOMS, ELECTRIC LIOUT, without board, to let, lattes ree TT stricte te Avis tous, near Guy st.Add frs Lo BOARD.em mee OARD\u2014AND ROOMS.FOR LADIES DURING confinement: private.Ladies attekded to at ther own homes.Mrs.Bohme, Laliss Doutrées, 151 Cslieu x.WW DARD-MRS- McEWAN LADIES SCIK NU RSE.rior accouiodatio me best ms ecitcat tenance IN OARD-A GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN A ox fortable room, with ard, in private famiiy dross 3 \u201cmount, by addross He OARD-GOOD BOARD AND ROOM: XD Ladut 60 Victoria st, private family.OARD-VISITURS with quiet private with two or three pleasan REFERRING TO BOARD amily can be accommodated t front roums at 165 Mounir [YGARD-AND ROOM, LARGE COMFORTABLY fürmiskeJ room, suitable for two gentlymen aise first class board.53 Ctir Cuuuciliors av OARD-\u2014-MRES™ MAYER.LADIES SICK SUSE Private accommodation for taulies; best medical av Terms rate.JN St.Habe OARD\u2014FIRIT CLASS HOUSE, NEW MANAGE- went.Transients and table boarders received 158 Mansfield st., near Theatres sad McGill College sroup le couple; use uf piano, Miso lary A unfurn ; able | _ 5163 3 FURNISHED or two friends: M ST Peter room, suitable for marr couple also smaller rouws.4: Orborne st.OOMS\u2014DOT BLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, WITH good table hoard.he St.Catherine et.between Mountain and Cresceut vous \u2014- LET, DOUBLE as hs ani cold water.duiriog \u20ac exhibition.H2 Dorchester st.ooms- NEATLY FURNISHED, DOUBLÉ BED- ovas snd sitiivg rooms, suitable for gentleman friends dining out; gus, bot water; private family.Shutez at.\u201c76 OOMB-\u2014COMFORTABLY FURS ISHED, WITH or without bo warm in winter.Terms moder ate.45 and ty McGill College ave.__ 2173 Roexs_ vert FURNISHED DOUBLE AND single; Fail all conveniences, suitable for gentle- meu.Private fa 135 Manstietd st.___ 0 A2 OOM - LARGE AND DOUBLE.NEWLY F \u2018B uished, on tathroom far HA A McG ill College pue AND SINGLE Transients dre nue.OOMS\u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS ON BATHroom flat, near McGill Lollego avenue, to qe i poorie Age poly 2256 St.Catherine Rex -TO LET, A SMALL FRONT ROOM.je University st.T OOMS\u2014WELL FURNISHED, EVERY convenience inhouse.Apply 372 Dorchester st.u3 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, BATHEOO fat, for gentiemen, ladies or married couples; Jen hausekoeping.Terms moderate.53 Victona st.it.N76 OOMS\u2014WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, WWANIED-SITU ATION BY cake baker and candy maker, 25 years perience in retail business.Address \u201c8 7s.STAR ton, 218 3 V JTANTED\u2014BY RR8PECTABLE WOMAN, SITU- v ation as housema or gunerai servant.Addrecs \u201c8 2380, ° STAR office 281 V ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MAN.EIGHTEEN YEA of age, situation in à retail or wholesale EARS ment, w milling to work.Dest of referenecs.Bla 3 WASTED-A RI RESPECTABLE GIRL DESIRES tustion servant housemsid in amnall family: nù vaabion.il Anos 2133_ VV ANTED_EMPLOYMENT BY 3 GOOD PLAIN cooës, withoù! washing or ironing, with best city Apply Mrs Riva, 5 Union \u20ac ave.2181 7ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG LADY, SITUATION AS references.V companion to invalid or ursery sorernees Terms moderate.Best cea x 312,\u201d SrAR office.sur TANTED\u2014BY EXPERIENCKD LADY, SITUation in ofice as shorthand and and ypeariter | (8mith Premier) Good references.2514, nie o ! 1 TANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER raorning engegerment ad viel governess, lish, French, music, Farine Juinting excellent ne ences.Addr a office.AIL ANTED\u2014A store dress \u201cW M65,\" 81a VAD A BUSINESS WOMAN OF 12 nce, position on magasine.orice.porary or book stores.Address *W rs STAR oi ns V POS N AS BALESLADY, IN preferred.Highest referenc nose.(Ad - ANTED-BY ENGLISH BH LADY, POSITION as govirness in Fre taught in re turn for French cmversetion ferences.Address *X SI3.\" Sran office.| 181 WANTED SITUATION AS BOSS CARDER on apinner, & Tete, crier » averseer.Address 24, Chambly Canton.PQ 218 8 WANTED BY A COMPETENT 1 DRESSNARER: work in private familles, let class work tu dresses, Jackets aad ch 's clothes.Apply 17 Avenue de } Hotel le Ville.WVANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY WOMAN 7 5 ith hi to the old country as nurse.Apply Mance 1$ A NTED - DRESSMAKING AT HOME OR would go out by the day.Miss 48 Mance ut.res WASTE Ee WAITRESS, SITUATION.A.B.PARTNERS WANTED.ANTE COVENT DESIRES MORNING v sto.>_BILENT PARTNER.WITH 000 alin oS OS shopping Bonin: morn.Aiea TA D-BILENT PARTNER dan het dos pice! xcoljent rofere: to buy portner'e share an a To \u201cW MIL\" BTAR of de cage with.Dans nes imi opportuniti ice.216 Seod cent.-_ Address \u201cE \u201cEB san FARMS WANTED.ASS ANTED-FARM IN VICINITY OF MONTREAL rent, distance from market, etc.Alox.Hughes, oe Philippe d'A teuil.215 4 Feds FIGHT, LTA 1 INST, COMING re France veive ont red au Finder will bo re merde on ad return ing so 163 Metcalfe st.217 5 O8T \u2014 YESTERDAY ON ST.MATTHEW ST, ree contsining bills Le and silver: Owner's name on le pocket.ae to 1168 8t.\u201cMatthew at.Fomarded if ET Tv osT\u2014 LARGE DANISH HOUND WHITE L black spots, different eyes.Rewand at 845 rts 2181 Lon LADY\" 5 NAVY BLUE HAT, SATURDAY Sherbrooke and st.Lawrence Main ats.Ri retary.« Stanley Hotel.81 \u2014 POX TERRIER PUP WIRE E La hinck, whits ans body oh Mga ek Reward.9 Union.oy 2181 PUPILS WANTED.pL WW ANTED_THE HUTCHISON RIDING SCHOOL gives lessons on horses and ponies well trained, in hall.Baddle liorsus trained or broken.À d- sad Prince Arthur.214 10 ANTED-PUPILS IN FRENCH LANGUAGE, 163 a large covered er£ Quick method.Terms moderate.Add: STAR ofice.ANTED \u2014 PUPS CERTIFICATED _ COACH clatsics, etc.Tenns uw.38 Emily.(Fine are 201,\" Ÿ Q'ANTED-PUPILS | IN GERMAN AND FRENCH, bya {ierman Jady who has been educated in Paris.Address 54a MoGili 76 Wii D \u2014 PUPILS, BEADING.VRITING, spelling, etc.Address \u2018\u201cT 2431, * orfce à \u2014 IN GERMAN.G.MARON, ANTED (FRENCH) PI PROFESSOR WARNAULT nl method.Moderate terms.nel late master of German school.16 Piateau.2181 \u2019 WANTED PUPILS, KPI FI lessons, dal | gentleman.Address © uition by Le \u2014ON TRE 16TH INST.COCRX COCKER SPANIEL V ANTED-A FIRST CLASS BREAD AND CAKE YB to emote the country.Apply at the Women one Baume tor (y que Hs re office, 218 1 > w: | MISCELLANEOUS.ve PASS IN UNA As RE, LENDING 0 LIBRARY Books pat basca 7 vine vi 8.A, GIRL, AB GENERAL EEE: | ur Sarre rs vu.ANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT FOR SMALL + with fanay leather to 123 Notre ANTED\u2014LADY DESIRES ENGAGEMERT As family (3) Apply at once to 326 Woodave.S18 1 ot.reward On \\ ing governess: hranches tayght, English, hi rors sou Neen: tre specialties.French {gone Fedionals VV ANTED- GENERAL SERVANT.GOOD WAGES FOUND.voeal and instrumental manie: Address \u201cW 27,\" fran paid.Mult have references.Apply 17 Lome ave.office.218 1 ns 1 AAA AAA Am = j ANTED-AT ONCE, EXPEBIENCED MANGLE F° Cain, où Be Cutherine stot, Lost vers om ly desire ph Highest \u2018onimonian \u2014 nt, Ol reet, JY hands.The M real Totlec Supply Co., * Dor to to Mr.Devis BTAR = English, ia, nent French, Latin, masie, painting.dress UND \u2014 À LARGE BRINDLE Jasmirr Dog.|.ED_FPUPILS IN SINGING, BY A ARTED\u2014A GIRL ACCUSTOMED TO BOARD- CO ot clatesed a 3 days be sold.- Apply 45 Con Wh E da Moylan moders PUFIL ing house.One wbo cen wait at table.Can nleop atom re rw es me.106 Mansfield wrest.318 1 are atom WANTED _ INSTRUCTION IN FRE Wie roro .in return A for in- erences.Address = pion ral a ad sorts shorthand.Warm EY CANADIAN LADY, Api t wi a POARE Fox aged.positiva as governess in private .gentiemen, newly snd tinted; passwd « 1 housekeeper Lo one or two gontiomen.Post ot rences.inx tion.Terms rp 143 Bt.Alexanderst., Mont.Address \u201c8 2379,\u201d STAR office.3 217 3 A FIRST CLASS OOMS\u2014TO LET, PARLOR BEDROOM,KITCHEX.yard.etc, well fumished, on ons flat.Terms moderate.123 Prince Arthur at.217 3 OOMB\u2014FURNISHED ROOMS.WITH OR WITHout board.No.4 Mane 217 7 OON-DOUBLE ROOM, WITH OR WITHOUT bathroom Ent, hot and cold water.30 Manoe st., near St.Catherine.ar3 GOM\u2014TO LET, CONFORTABLY FURNISHED in private family, \u201d No children.2 Bleury - s Hi 2 OOM- TOLET.ORE] LARGE ROOM, WITH OR withoat t board si 3 cas, Daisy furnace.oor ND BOARD on TWO YOUNG LADIES in private family, west rms moderate.Possession by end of the week.i Se.Urbainze.OOMS \u2014 TO T, BXCEPTIONALLY LARGE ve farni double rooms to let, with good hoard.Private family.60 University st.4 3eod_ pos TWO WARM COMFORTABLY FUR- ed rooms with gaa and every convenience, in private Tamir, Gent only.8 Vuiversity at.14 Seod M3\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ngle and double; modern convent 41 Mac- 194 13eod OOM8\u201431 VICTORIA BTRBET, COMFORTABLE and desirable single and double rooms nable terms.Breakfast if desired.FURNISHED.OOM \u2014 COMFORTA Y FUR WITH every convenience: ho b tesi by hot water.Auer light; radiator in room; fami at e.Belmont street.OOMS\u2014TO LET, NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, five minutes from Post 307 81.James st \u2014\u2014 rt RE Roos SINGLE NICELY FURNISHED: also one ver large double room, bat:iroom Mat; well furniahed.- Terms modersie.23 Cathcart pu \u2014] OOMS-\u2014FURNIBHED- DOUBLE_AND SINGLE, : bath-our flat, hot mater Beating.every convenience.Private family.86 Osboroe 718 cod _ OMS DOUBLE AND sini ROOMS, TW $35 and 8% per th.Apply at Nia Catheare st.Gentlemen only.2181 OOM- DOUBLE FRONT ROOM, TWO LARGE cupboards, Auer light, etc, with good board.i boat.boast 3 OOM\u2014LARGE FRONT ROOM, NICELY FUR- nisbed, bathroom fat, suitable for one one or two ne tiemen, Daisy heater, gas, elo.46 Cat Pooxs-voustz AND BINGLE ROOMS To LET.th board, at 2 Union ave.a RoousroLs Let.I DOUBLE ARD SINGLE, orl Fentlamen only).bri roished, ail College are vate family.2) MoGil Co RogusD DOUBLE AND SINGLE.VERY COM- hroom fiat, hot water, cupboard and ma nae Denis st.2175 OOMS\u2014ON BATHROOM FLAT, WITH BO.R% AU modern conveniences, 97 7 University.ap - 00MS- SINGLE AND DOUBLE, WITH OR out Telephone in the house, No.3350.100 Voirersitz ot.Te OOM&\u2014TO LET.COMFORTABLY JURNIEH room, central locality.All couventences.2359 HED | Cutberine st.217 3 0OMS\u2014NICELY FURNISHED LARUE FRONT room fiat, hot water heating, electric light or or gas; can king room.8 University st.217 Roo 8\u2014 FURNISHED, SINGLE FRONT ROOM on bi pathroot fixt.Catherine st, corner nr OMS FURNISHED.DOUBLE AND INGLE, 001 board, hot water best, gas.Unfurnished la; frout parlor, Het.Transients accommodated.McGUI \"College svenue.285 ROQMs VERY NICE WELL FURNISRED FRONT.: double and a private vate family.tmthruniy \u201cfiat, Cas.bot water, etc.2 Pi ny ROM; sINGLE FRONT.WELL HEATED, LARGE hes closet, clean, cumtortatile, central, à temen: private family.No students 234 i) CV BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.ANTED-OOMFORTABLE ROOM AND BOARD for an elderly lady for the winter, West of Univa avenue, ground or tirst dat.Address E.M., 355 Palace a, city.217 2 > Ÿ TANTED- ROOMB RY PHREE YOUNG MEN, on= single and one double room or three angle rooms, with sitting roons sdjoiniag if possible: with Sard State tera, ete.to \u201cH 2X3,\" STAR office V ANTED\u2014A SMALL FLAT OR THREE UNFURK Ad nished rooms, with lLreakfast, for two gentlemen ,~ BTAR ofice.218 2 KMAN DESIRES where thers are og tea, or late dinnor, \u2018address \u201cY sa\" i ANTE , GENTL ins quiet, private faliy.room oiher boarders, with L Terms must be moderate.ofice.ANTED-BY Y OUNG LAD LADY.GOOD RUOM AND Address with particulars\u2019 \u201cOQ 35234, nian ofice.ROOMS WANTED.7 Le AL Net Pro AS ANTED- YOUXS in rat Ton, ar, vai room in ansily, use of kitchen: locality between Bleury and , Ad dress \u2018\u201cP 1390 YGran office.VV ANTED- THREE FURNISHED OR UNFUR.2d rooms (sittin; oom and tedrooms), use of kitchen: west City Council north Dorohoster.a P.O.Box 29, stating tera.\\ ANTED\u2014ROOMS OR SMALL HALL, and lighted, suitable for = DAL club, i= Puoiie M building preferred.Address Secretary, P.Ror 824, BOARD WANTED.ANTED BOARD BY TOUNG MAN, 1N PRI vate family, whore no other rders are kept Bend particetars to *¥ \u201c\u201cV 229,\u201d STAR 218 AR office.FOR SALE * For, MALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION, RIEDLING.93, ut Maple, $2.3, Tamarac Blocks, $1.75; Mit Blocks La per load, \u2018delirered auy where a the oky.d, Richmond square.Bol T ol 8353.\u201ci Fer BALE\u2014KILN-URIED RINDLENGI WOOD, 0.cut maple, 83 2 tamarac ble ocka, $1.75; mill bloeks, fr mare longtha, $1.30 per load Muntteal Kindiing 90d Oo, cornet BC James & Guy.Telephone ut R SALE STEAM YACHT, ¢ FEET OVER ALL eabined, in perfect order, well built, fast and easity Address for particulars to Cabined a once.SALE-DRY KINDLING, .50, VLE SLA a mill blocks.91.50 mink.Bo hor ton, 1/UCadieux.pol telephone 7 R SALE.it TICE AFRICA GRAY Cahors be soid cheap.Napoison Ooderre, were R SALE - HALL STOVE SAUTER OVEN AT tached, also cooking stove, both in perfect order.Apply 653 Lagauchetiere ns FOR SALE \u2014 PIANO, NEW YORK MAKE 05 Must be sold before Thorsder, as owner is leavin town.A positive targain.Fraser Hroe.Bt.James.317 {OR BALF-GOLDIK & McOELLOC 8 AND burglar proof safes, a.a FILE sates moved and repaired.Sullivan 0 8 ry James.{OR BALE-SHOW CASES, SCALES, ALARM mous pe trucks, coffee mille, can: 1mmessures.M.Sullivan, 306 St.James st.el.a KR .SALE\u2014A HALL STOVE GURNEYSH \u2018.Countess, and a cuoling range, iuroers \u201cGrand Duchess,\u201d both in perfect order.Apply in the hat yy 108 Belmont Plae, Westinount.JOR SALE -SAFE4 AND VAULT DOORS, Fina\u2019 and burglar rood, new and second hand, at prices which dety competition.Safes ired nas po rn, Montres! Safe Telephone ih For HALE - CHEAP.FINE Ann RING, 36 kar.Would exchange for bicycle ped pug difference.Jos.Bertrand.20 Alexis sireet, Phone su.R SALE\u2014STEINWAY eer: ROSB- order.Bargain ol case, sweet tons and in pe tons Tomedare purchaser.ect © be seen at Forgan SALE\u2014ENTIRE CONTENTS OF FIVE ROOM.flat.A bargain.Address \u201cR 2354, Gras ae i K SALE\u2014LADIES JACKETS, MANTLES capes, James.| latest imported tres, st man turers prices.sumpiva [i Room 15,0 Hosier ste oe ne er MR SALE-STE NWAY | v PRIGRT PIANO.ROSEwood case, EW, cost, 8800 ; magniticeris Chickering plano, $450.oniginal Lx ps Weber taprizht as, original cost ye.Kranich & Bud, Cabins Grud, «ar #, 335.reg an ce 6 ; beautiful Steinway Bare.rosewood tase original cost 9650; Moore & Moors \"upright.5 years a use, 130, original price 3375; sinalt pri piano, + Te 4 months in use, na hed 3 uprights saitahle for small ©5; Owens uprigbt, Fee iron rime, rey uss ps cash and\u2019 #5 per wri Herbert upright, 33, $4 per son th: miler inducemen:s d organe Intending shoud ND Peel street topposité Hamilton») : 318ecd 2 I fox LAER BELF- no Px I tering wi sors chan.OR as IMPORTATION oF BINGING dred canaries, i Moe * biris, one hun ing birds aio & bull ves.nals, n the.Fan cages in sil Cali at The Impoztatioa Dabord Proprietor.2182 2awr Fe, SALE-FOX HOUNDS FROM.IMPORTED cardi parvils, ote s ele, styles for lr ve very Bore, 1256 Ontario st.1 cOM- HOME OPFEBPD re, 9 ONE OR Two 0 you occupied ay; private fain- Rel renee Toms, 0 io cor het fortwo per mai \"Rroous-TRo, ÉNFE oe \u2014 ROOMS.8.BUIT- able Lor light housekeeping.Apply 4 stock; will run foxes or dear.James ot.ooMm-\u2014 PLEASANT.EXTRA LARGE , FRONT oR LE : \u2018room, one or two [ent an BA © | modern conrenlences.Srst claes localit Us Suns hor F cash: 247 Tran RE yO oy a ot 33 arter § o'clock.nal ous awe Srv SYLERDID Roo Ms 0 ON N BATH {OR SALE-SHOW CASES.SHOW CARES, ALL gi.near Pec! Peel 2183 En a De MOST Boow Case Ga io aod 5 \u2014 st 21812 OCOM\u2014LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON sms CO, Te CTT R fiat, furnl had, suitable for two genuemen mar- Feu SALE\u2014A FINE BICYCLE.ONLY PP, AY ried couple.Apyiy 34 Mountain st.dress 667-8.Catherine ce WANTED TO PURCHASE- \u2019 ARI ANTE To rons ASAIN PURCH.nICY.EX- Dont Coane change Hr Lo a 35 ran Alazis street, streets Phi roar rive 3 tA = ANNI NID repa Works, a James, 18 3 Jaw ian 108 no LE PRIN RY CNL Le RE i SHR _ DOG SHOW, The second International Hench Show 1896\u2014BLACK AND TAN.of tbe Montreal Kennel Association.which yesterday opened at the Victoria Rink, is certainly the bes: of its kind that has ever been held in Eastern Canada, and in the qunlity of entries equal to the best of Toronto\u2019s shows.Fully two thousand p-rsons visited tue rink yesterday, and displayed great interest in the exhibits.It would be a difficult matter Lo say which class caused the most interest.With the ladies, of course, the Luy dogs were the centre of attraction, amd ths \u201csweet little pets\u201d were the recipients of eulogies tbat fair- done their (the ladies\u2019) escorts into ions of that green-eyed monter.The toy classes were well represented.The Blenheims were quite in evidence, and made -u guod showing.In the terrier class there was a little animal eighteen months old, weighing eight and ope-half ounces.which attracted considerable attention.Ope of the features was the white Pomeranian Frits, the only one its kind in Canada.Frits is the rty of Mr.Alf Leithead, of Montreal.There were a large number of exhibits iu the large classes.The St.Bernards were very much in evidence, both in and vut of ight.ehow the Hoston ter- a beauty riers would have no rivals for last place.This pew class can give points to pugs and bulls and win in o canter, 10 use à turf expression.Perhaps it was on ac count of their beautiful (/) appearance that caused such attentiun to the beasts.There is a surprisingly large number of fromm the Eastern states kennels sole Splendid $pweimens of canines from the New England States are, shown.To the people tor whom & dog is Just à dog the $20000' Hr.Bernard was the kingpin of the show, und this animal received due homage.This year there bave been no casualties among the carine visitors and all the outside exhibits are in splendid shape.Awong the prominent ke 'nnels from tbe United States wbich are mpresent- ed isthe one of Mrs.Frank F.Doie,which contains the finest collection of bull- terriers ever sean here.Amonzst them is the famous Starlight, which wan 57 first prizes, and Greenhill Empress, which won five first prizes in England and held her own in the States.Amol other well kmown doy s in the exhi Et are Non Lady Vic, and Edgewood Harriet, and the puppies Edgewood and Mr.Jarrett, of the Chestnut Hill Kennols Philadelphia, has a beautiful collection of collits on exhibition, includ- Wellesbourne, Charlie, which was in ; valued at $500 when o puppy, won SU first prizes in Fagiand and over 1W in the United States and took everything in Canada.The colldction also con.aums the bitch psppy Nun, which came in first in Toron,0; two very fine Clum- ber fels and two field spaniels, Scandal and Toby, which werv heavy pers! in New York.These kennels also own champion Christopher, which is valued at $W00 and sired ZOU first prize winners.A fine exhibit of dachshunds is provided by the Venlo Park kennels of Maple Grove, Quebec, owned by Mr.A.F.Cline\u2019 amongst others it contains the bitch What's Wanted ?which was never beaten.Mr.Cline has also in charge the exhibits brought here for the annual reunion of the American Dachshund Club, which is represamted by four kennels, including two from Chicago and one from Toronto.Ban.Lewis, the ronowned dog bandler from Philade!phia, bas over 40 dogs in his care belonging to various parties.The most prominent of these are the English matter, Albart's Ranger, the Gorden spotter.champion Lady ordon, tbe Irish setter Redbud Finglass.and the Beagle imp champion Ringleader.The $ Boo dog of the show is in charge of a es lady who represents the Belle Isle Kennels of Detroit, Mich.It tv Do You Us Use It?It\u2019s the best thing for the .hair under all circumstances.Just as no man by taking thought can add an inch to his stature, so no preparation can make hair.\u2018The utmost that can be done is.to promote conditions favorable to growth.This is done by Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor.It removes dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes the soil in which the hair grows, and, just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads grow hair, when the roots are nourished.But the roots must be there.If you wish your hair to retain its normal color, or if you wish to réstore the lost int of gray or faded hair use .Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor, RN Sir Carlyle\u2014Lady Ellington.-Smoo Open, | 14, by Adrosski\u2014Viatka ; 2, J.Adrosski is the i rough-coated St.Bernard Fb- orcam; there also is a challenge bitch Artilla end a beautiful smooth coated St.Bernard in the collection imp Sunol, which won first prize iu Toronto beatin, ita kennel mate m, which receiv æocond.The exhibit contains a beautiful selection of vorker spaniels, including Pickpannia, who is accompani by a small family consisting of a son and daughter and named respect ively Attraction and Mistres Disdain.There is also a beautiful red spaniel named Goldbuck and two baauti field spaniels, The official catalogue, which is the work of Mr.Arthur Ware, is a new complete volume, It contains all the entries properly classified and numbered, also a description of the principal classes of animals.It is profusely and handsomely illustrated, and is worth preserving.The judging commenced yesterday, and the position was hardly a sinecure.The gentivmen who were acting in official capacities had plenty of work to do, and it wie well and thoroughly done.The judges are: Charles H.Mason, Faq., New York Cit \u2014Mastiffs, St Bern , rough 1° coated, St.Bernards, hounds, Newloundlands, Russian wolfhounds, deer] reyhounds, foxhounds, pointers, pas es h setters, Irish setters, Field spaniels, Chesapeake Bay dogs, cocker speniels, clumber spaniels, Irish water spaniels, collies, poodles, English sheep dogs, mations, bull dogs, bull terriers, heagles, fox terriers smooth; fox terriers, wire-haired; Irish terriers, Scottish terriers, black and.tan terriers, Bedling gton terriers, white English terriers, i pete dandie dinmont terriers, Skye torrie.Charles spa- nisls, Blenheim Spaniels.Japanese .spaniels, Italian &reyhounds, miscellaneous class, Gordon -setters.Muss- Arnolt, ad Tuckahoe, N.Y.\u2014Great hshundes The results of Dehua: judging was as follows: Mastiffs, challenge dogs and bitches\u2014 1st, Hugh Falconer's Attraction, by ch.Heaufort\u2014June.Open, dogs\u2014lst, M.A.Piche\u2019s Nero, chal- by Clerice Tim\u2014 Bessie.St.Bernards\u2014Rough coated, lenge, dogs and bitches\u2014l1st, Belle Isle Kennels\u2019 Eboracum, by Scottich Prince \u2014Lady Glen.Rough-evated, open, dogs\u20141, H.Sta- bleford's Scottish Leader, pi ch.Scottish er\u2014Ex Simray ; 2, Geo.W.Faster's Count Willard.by * Bt.Leon\u2014 Roxana ; 3, .Fyfe's allace, by EI ; Rough-coated, open.bitches\u20141, Belle Isle Kenaels Artella, by Lord Melrose\u2014 Alani; 2, P.by ch.Se Hev.J.Myles Crombie\u2019s by Duke Armandale\u2014Lady (Reid\u2019s.) Rough-coated.novice, dogs and HAA \u20141, Vera Robson's Duke of York, by Duke of Wer ean orks 3 Rev.J.Myles Crombie's Lady Norah; reserve, Geo.W.Foster's Count Willard; rire Mrs, J.A.Pitt's Don Juan and C.Fyfe's Wallace.Smoot h-coated, open dogs\u2014Witheld, Bay View Kennels\u2019 Al Loneer\u2019s Pompey, by ch.Altoneer-Ju- Smooth coated, open, bitches\u20141, Belle Isle kennels, Sunbeam.by Scottish Lead- er\u2014-Scurry; 2, Belle Bale kennels, Si- Moore Lady B ry.With- beld, Josiah Ide's .ady Franklyn, by coated, novice, dogs and bitches \u2014L polie Isle Kennels\u201d Sunbeam.Withheld, Bay View kennels\u2019 Altoneer\u2019s Pomn- \u201c Gr H P.Breay's i orion Pid.NÉE.C.H.P.Breay's Myrtle Varoy.\\ NF itches\u2014à, Fire Nellie, F.S.Novice, dogs a: and bitches\u2014Withheld, H.Breay \u20188 wfoundlands, challenge, bitches.Maste ter Seagram's win Open, H.Galt's Wallace by a Neil Dow\u2014Dorcas, N.F5.; 2, Edward Burry's Rover, NFS.Novice, dogs and bitches\u2014I, Lestis Galt's Wallace ; 2, Edward Burry's R over.Puppies, dogs and bitches\u20141, Edward Burry's Rover.Russian Wolfhounds, challenge, dogs and bitches\u20141, Terra Seta kennels Riga, 1d., by ch.Argose\u2014.T.Virtues\u2019 Alex, dogs\u20141, W.H Nally\u2019 's Zuleski, b: lan Wentworth Kennels, St.Nicholas,-ld.e Open, bitches\u2014Ist Terra Cotta Kennels, Alma, ld, by ch Argas-\u2014Mo-ljesta; 2nd, C.P.Smpson's Ossia Alsoulina, 1d.by Ztor bisny\u2014 Biddy Rees, N.3rd, Terra Cotta Kennels, Houski, argus Labe sdya.Res.\u2014~Terra Cotta Kennels, Daiska, by Valdemir ch.Princess Irene, V.H.C., Cel Short \u2018s Tzigane, Rey by Adrooaki\u2014 ka.Novice, dogs and bitches\u2014lst.Terra Cotta Kennels, Alma; 2nd, J.H.MeNal- ve = 1y's Jauleski.CP.Simpson\u2019s Casiah Akoulina, V C., Cris Cotta Kennels, Daiska, H.\u20ac, Cecil Short's Tzigane.ands, open dogs\u2014Ilst, Imperial Kennels, & General Gordon, by Jack\u2014Flora; 2nd, P.Redpath's Fife, by Lochiel\u2014 Lady Clave: 3rd, D.lLegault\u2019s Sultan, by Queen Guigevere.Res.\u2014James _Gunn\u2019s Highland.H.C.I Open, bitches.\u2014lst, D.Legault's Queen Guinevere.Novice, dogs and Nitetee \"ist, Impar- lal Kennels, General-Gardo d, James Guon's Higuland Laddie.Res.\u2014Tarrant & Burrows' Fandy IT.Greyhounds, challenge, dogs and bit- ches\u2014lst, Terra Cotta Kennels, wild Rose, by Teniers\u2014Wild Open, dogs and bitebes-st, Maurice Bar: ymore's Davy Garrick, 1d, N.F, 8.2nd, A.Barker's Lord Shelbourne, by Mis- terton\u2014Caithness Belle; 3rd, Terra Cotta Kennels, pes II, by Dallas\u2014Chips.Res Lord Torrington, by Gem of the Season-\u2014Maude T Torrington.Open, bitches\u2014Ist, Wm.Thomas\u2019 Southern Belle, 1d, by Laxoon\u2014Axis; 2nd, Terra Cotta Kennels, Norttern Beauty, 1d.hy Cramp.Gein of the Season, Champ \u2014 Southern rauty; 3rd, Chas.Austin\u2019s Fly, 14e by Telephone\u2014Bella, N.F.8.Res .Sheldon\u2019s Cheshire Lass, Id, N.Novice SDogs a bite hes1, van Thomas\u2019 Sou: bern Boe; 2, H.Shéldons Wang, Md.by Lord Torrington ire ass, N.8.Re Tarr Cotta Kennels\u2019 Gena II, V.H.\u20ac; Chas.Austin\u2019s FI Puppice\u2014dogs and Li hes-\u2014Ist, Terra Coita Keun'ls' WNorthe Beauty; with- Id, H.Barker's Royal Gem.\u2018Foxhounds, challenge, dogs and bitches \u2014Ilat, J, Fmith's «h.Vexation, by imp.Genius\u2014imp.Nancy.Dogs lst.B.F.Lewis\u2019, Jr.'s, Commodore, by Arrogant\u2014Bernety.Class 47A\u20141s¢, Monireal Hunt\u2014 J.R.Hooper, AL #.H., Whinton, imp.+ Regulus\u2014 Whitcheraft; 2nd, James Gal braith's Drul by Beckham i Ayrshire Falencin; 8rd, Toor D.Wi- Hams\u2019 Admiral.ld.by Arrogant-Ber- nety.Res \u2014M: ontreal unt Club\u2019s Das- ter, imp.by Gratton Fardy\u2014 Arsh ire; County Hunt Club's Grafton; nty; Hunt Club's Ri Oiass 47P\u20141st 1.Qalters Rowdy Be 14.by Jolly Joe\u2014Queen Anne, NF American foxhounds\u2014Open, bitches\u2014t, W.L Wod's Bugle, by Ring Daisy, N.F.2 Gibb\u2019s Veracity, by Rouser\u2014Ga ay ovice, dogs and bitchea\u20141, Jas.Gal- bribe Druid; 2 Roger D Williams\u2019 & Admiral; res.'Mouotreal Hunt Club's by Ki Kildare _Southwold i IN smooth coated ; blood- ; , Tarrant.and Burrows\u2019 Laird; v.vha.Montreal pr by 'Pytobley Raacel ey real Not blaman, b C dogs and iy Spon Mont- pt Club's Ns able; 2 Mo néreal re Blackmoor Vale, vr Ne 1, J.Gibbs\u2019 verso F Low: C a Pa 8, Geo.nav \u201cStrideaway\u2014 K oa] Richard nnet\u2019s Je Gea.N.Loveil's Cy- of ent-=Moily Bracefort ; Lewis\u2019 Cively, by Romeo\u2014 lass, dogs \u2018and bitobes\u20141, ovis Shotaway | 2, Miss Lewis English k Kandy Kiiure 1 dogs\u2014Ist, Wa Kennels, Albert Ran lass, bitches\u2014ist.Wa rwick Ken- Moll, by Cornwall Dan\u2014 2nd, Warwick Kennels\u2019 Belle, by Cincinnatees Novell's Belle ; 3rd, Warwick Kennels\u2019 Blue Tennie, by Royal Albert\u2014Blue Nelt.Novice class, dogs a tches \u2014 lst, Warwick Kennels Ate Moll; 2nd, Warwick Kennels\u2019 Belle, Puppies.dogs and bitches\u20141st, C.E.Eaton's Breece E.by Bang T.\u2014imp.Jess; 2nd, Miss Fadie\u2019s Rollo, by Bang Ta de Ectters_Open cl loge-\u20141st, S.ris class, « Coulson\u2019s St.Elmo, by Ii uke Elect Floris ; : wrrelle Mack oy Bob Jr\u2014 Besse ; 3rd, L Coulson\u2019s Shaun Rhue II.Res, Mre.J.Ryan's Red Kuernzs, by Sarstield\u2014Flora, V.H.C., John Cavanagh's Wild, by Shot \u2014Balle of Orange ; C., John Ryan's King Electric.Open class, bitches\u2014Alfred Von Cot z- hausen\u2019s Red Beed Fueglass, ld\u2026 Mr.Worrell\u2019's Reeth, ld.; 8rd, Douglas & Chambers\u2019 (Toronto) Mollie, reg.N.\u201cnoe; Mr.Worrell's Mack ; v.H.* Mr.Worrell's Reeth, L.Coulson's Shaun Rhue III.G.Tarrant, Patrick, 1d.Puppy class, d and bitches\u2014Ist, Mr, \\ orrells Mac) ind, David Mo ay 'S Sport.br Fifrine Eilen Vannan; 3.A MiClatchie\u2019s Cousin Garry, be Derry \u2014Rose Etcho; V.H.C., Mr.\u2018Worrell's Reeth; V.H.C.Alice E AfcClatchike's Cousin Elcho.GORDON SETTERS._ Challenge class, dogs and bitches\u20141st John Graham's Lady Gordon, by Little Boy\u2014Duchess of Waverley.pen class, dogs\u2014Ist, dorest Kennels, Forest Gay.Oscar Schaffers, Wang Ivanhoe, Ty Ivanhoe\u2014Nellie 5 Open class, bitch 1st, Forest Kennels, Mount Royal Warrior.FIELD SPANIELS.Challe: C.T.Meade's ch.Sampson, Res\u2014J.A.Sprocklin\u2019s Daisy Open class, over 28 pounds, \u2014Lst, C.T .Meade\u2019s Sam N.of Ss ind, A.Masols Toby.bitches pen class, s over pounds | black\u2014Lst, iT.Thomas * *Endcliffe My- otte; 2nd, A.apart Scandal: 3rd, J.A.Sparklin's Flirt IL.Res\u2014Living and God- all, D.A Smirk.Any color, over 28 pounds, open, dogs\u2014 1st.C.T, Meade\u2019s Napoleon Juno.Novice, d and bitches\u2014l1st, T.Thomas\u2019 Endeliffe Myotte; 2nd, A.Mar cel\u2019s Scandal.N.F.S ane.ogs, black DOG SHOW, 1896\u2014INDIFFERENT.COCKERS.Challenge\u2014H.Herbertson\u2019s a, Pick- ' pania, 1.Any color, dogs and bitches.© opep\u2014J.McK.Robertson's Red Olio, 1.Black, not over 28, pre, dogs\u2014Nubian Kennel's Gray Silk, .Baokus\u2019 Attraction, 2.Open, bitches\u2014Belle Iste Kennels\u2019 Mistress Disdain, 1; Kean Robertson\u2019s Black Beauty, 2.Any other poler-Ceren Kennels\u2019 Hamilton Jack, .Herbertson's Gold iok, 2.Any other color; open bitches\u2014F.McK.Robertson's Red Dolly, 1; Geo.Douglas\u2019 Woodland Ada, 2.gic, black dogs and bitches\u2014F.Mo- Robertson\u2019s Black Dinack, 1; C, Bac- ok Attraction, 2.Novice.any other color\u2014McK.Robertson\u2019s isy, 1; Belle Isle Kennels\u2019 Edgewood Hebe, 2.Pu Living & \u2018Goodall\u2019s Capital CLUMBERS.Open, dogs\u2014G.R.Preston's Major Gil- feather, 1.Open, bitchea\u2014G.R.Preston's Glen- wood Greeting, 1.Novice, dogs and bitches\u2014G.R.Preston\u2018s Glenwood Greeting, 1.IRISH WATER SPANIELS.Challenge\u2014T.A.Carson\u2019s Mar, guerite.dogs-\u2014T.A.Carson's e CC K.L., 1; Dan M.n, bitches\u2014T.A.Carson\u2019s Sheelah.; | Flirt, 1.lovice, dogs and bitches\u2014T.A.Carson\u2019s Dan M., 1.Dachs! unds \u2014 Challenge dogs and bitches, open to all\u2014lst, Venlo Farm Ke nels\u2019 hat\u2019s Wanted.Novice lass, dogs\u2014Ist, Arthur Froem- Bounær; 2nd, Arthur Froem- lines Phenomen Farm Kennels\u2019 Papoose.Novice olass, bitches\u2014lIst, Chas.H.Noble\u2019s Nellie; 2nd, Arthur Froem- bling's Peity IL; Res., Arthur Froem- bling's Bonny.Opon class, dogs, red\u20141st, Venlo Farm Kennels\u2019 Venlo Buck; 2nd, Arthur Froembling\u2019s Phenomen Reinecke ; 3rd, enlo Farm Kennels\u2019 Papoose; Res.Chas.H.Noble's McKinley, td.Open ci dogs, black 1st, Venlo Farm Kennels\u2019 Professor Puck; 2nd, Ar- {hur Ffroembling's Bouncer; 3rd, Arthur Tomulinge Rei Pick.Open _class,- bitehes, red\u2014l1st, Venlo Farm Kennels\u2019 Venlo Squaw; 2nd, Chas Noble's Nellie; 3rd, Arthur froem- bling's Nettie Reine Fopen class, bitches, Pick at, Venlo Kennels\u2019 Miss Tough; 2nd, ™~ Fk Froemling\u2019s Penni\u2014Reine ppies, dogs and bitches\u2014Ist, Venlo Farm PP Kennels Miss Tough.AQUATICS.THE CANADIANS WERE DECIDED- .LY SUBRERIOR.In reference to the recent international yacht race between the Canada and the Vencedor, Forest and Siream says: \u2018Not a few of the would-be experts have amused themselves before the races with that illusory pursuit of Srawing linea\u2019 in ths eifort to prove that the Chicago, champion must win.The at- surd extreme to which this performance was \u2018the present case may be imagined when it is Cuiflegood thet the favorable forecasts of V.dor\u2019s victory were based on the rac of Vreds, an old and ihe Ss Venoedor.attempt on the of va rican rs to So reciate the vic ras mislendi he 6 class, dogs and bitches\u2014lst, pson, jr.M.,- Reinecke ; Res., Venlo | vs an rade 9 one from feiss bad | t = LES SA Cats matter Jrere yuite quite in prde r four monts hy u are entire y ou this inte day as excuse for defeat.been evident for a long time weat Without attributing to some of thems biased writers lis uob know of yacht racing, t is meh to say that even they know that there is nothing discreditable in .amaller yacht re ceiving tlme from a one, and that t attempt to mislead the average newspay per reader mise the laf TH yacht won by putelr bans be nd Clinaian advantages is not due to mere ignorance, but to deliberate diabonestr- Fortunately there are rican papers which have endorsed the opinions of all who are fam and their crews, were decidedly superior im ekill and discipline, and that their competitors can learn from them much that is worth knowing.DOG EHOW, 1856\u2014FOX TERRIER.BASEBALL.* Yesterday's National League Games Buffalo, N.Y., September 156.\u2014Following are the results of the National League games yesterday: \u2014 RHE At Pittaburg\u2014 Cincinnatl.eeiermeneean 100000010 2 8 2 Pittsbu 0010001 4 .10 3 8 Batte \u201cEhret and Gray; Hawley and Merritt.Cinpire, Sheridan.Loulsville St.Louis Ba terice Breitenstein a and MF ela Umpire, of At Cleveland\u2014 ricago.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.000000000 0 6 1 Cleveland .000010 2 0 Batteriee\u2014Friend_and Donahue; Young and Zimmer.Umpire, At Washthgton\u2014 rooklyn.900000000 2 0 Washin ton .410000010 es\u2014Payne and Burrill; Mercer Pond Farrell Umpire, Hurst.YESTERDAY'S EASTERN LEAGUEGAMES, Buffalo, September 15.\u2014Following are the results of the games played in the stern League series yesterday: RHE \u201cen 0000024 68 10 © Toronto 0000000 0 3 1 Batteries\u2014Gray and Urqubart; Staley and Casey.Umpire, Swartwood.h Batrerics_ Lovett and Borger; McDougall and Leahy.Umpire, Curry.At Wilkesbarre\u2014 Wilkesbarre.prov ne .\u2026\u2026.2002013050 13 19 2 -.0038003130 9 14 5 \u2018Keenan and Went; Rudderham and Jnipire, Keefe.coatter LACROSSE.SATURDAY'S GAME.Not since the 1892 has there been such an enthusiastic spirit manifested by lacrosse people generally as at present in connection with the great bai which is fixed for next Seturday on the Shamrork Grounds between the Capitals and Shamrocks, for the cham~ pionship.The sale of reserved seats; which opened yesterday, was \u2018a striking evidence of this fact.One energetic and daring speculator ventured to offer DOG SHOW, 18\"6\u2014FOX TERRIER.the treasurer of the Shamrocks a cheque for the whole of the reserved seats, but hth official just as oldly refused the tempting offer, which.would.no_d doubt Loan à oi a pee deal of wo There will be no diplomacy used in dealing with speculators and scalpers, jude ing from - the remarks of some o officials of \u2018the club, Juerda Every possible endeavor will made to -commodate the public, nai the esorved seats will be all sold at the office of the sscretary-treasurer, and in number which, in the opinion of the latter, are requisite for the immediate requirements of each purchaser.intending t attend the match would do well to pur chase their tickets in advance, as the present indications are that very few Will remain to be gold at the grounds.The reserved seat portion is limited ir order to give an opportunity to th whose custom it is to buy the usual her ion.The Shamrocks ave written to the Capitals in order to arrange the matter of officials, but have received no reply yet.YOUNG SHAMROCKAD EFEATED NATION .A combination of Junior and Intermediate Shamrocks, with the assistance of Charlie Bark, yosterday defeated the Nationals three \u2018goals to two.The Na \u2018tionals had their regular team on, with the exception of Foley and Martinea THE TURF.YESTERDAYS RAS AT WINDSOR.Windsor, Ont., September 15.\u2014 Following are yesterday's results: First race, 7 Turlengs\u2014Spokens.101, = DYSPEPSIA! The result of years of though lessnees as to = and how you eat; a total disregard for the need of caring for the body, and Dyspepsia in tho result.The daily use of à miid Jaxative will cure.There is no better remedy than AYER'S PILLS TAfighest Awards at World's Fair.7 8 to.1, 15 Tho Duchess, 118 4 LE ny dk neo : Longbrok.107, 8 tof.A.wea ong to.10,- 1; Third 7 ve 12 pe, Tid Quer JE ES dns, US a 107, 6 Lo 1, 3.\u2019 Fourth -race, 34, 8\u2014 9, 6 to 1-1; Batuody, 18, 4 Tob 2; Sobriquet, 2 to L 3.Teme, 11414 M rave.7 farjons \u2014 Alamo, 107, 6 , 1; .6 to ; Home, 110, to Là Tine, Le.Sixth race \u2014 M , welling fra.Mor- gen, 107, 3 Fiat.1b S Arai 07,7 te 10, :_ Miss Perk to ime, 1.43 1-4.THE TORONTO/FALL MEETING.ranoroata, Ont Se races at the Woodbine course, Toronto, will be extended from.three to five days, and the Toronto Hunt Club, which has arranged with the Ontario Jockey Club to conduct fall Fuck bere, proposes to y, Semen er 26, y, Friday and Baturday, bar 20, to October 3, inclusive.A large numberof the lead- be stables at present racing at the ndsor track wil take part.The programme on the extra days will consist of four open | races, ons open steeple- chasse, and one red-ooat race each day.In doe Fo to many \u2018Wi or horses, the m.with joe ring.J Dawes, of orem, Dr.Sewall, Quétion Stobert Davies, Toronto; John D Orkney; N.Dyment, Owen Soi hs entries for Lho first day, Saturday, September 26, close on Monday next, the 21st instant, with the eoxretary, Stewart Houston, 13 Toronto TORONTO HUNT AND COUNTRY CLUB RACES.Capt.Frank Johnson has been pont inted starter for the above ar meeting, which begins on the Fath.MISCELLANEOUS: THE COUNTRY AND HUNT CLUB.(Special to the Star.)' Toronto.Ont, September 15.\u2014 The annual mas bef of the Country end Hunt Oluly was held last night.e directors\u2019 ad by Stewart Houston, the honorary Tscretary.During! the pa year, the membenship of the olub ad more than doubled, and there were 283 members of all classes in good standing.The financial statement showed a large balance on \u2018the current trausactions the club year.The following officers were elected : President, Dalton McCarth - 1 , M,;P.; Vice- Precidents, Lieut.-Col.ter, George Gooderham; Master, George W.Beard- honorary Secretary- Treasurer, Stewart Homston.Direotcr:\u2014J.Kerr, borne, E.Bristol, Joun D.Hay, Ÿ Ww.Clinch, De Andrews Smith, Robert Davies, R.C.McCulloch, J.Lorne Campbell, John MacDonald, Walter Barwi Albert Nordheimer, Jas Carruthers, W Bridgeman Simpson.GOSSIP.The Ontario ugbr Union ties will be drawn a week to-night.It is stated the eeries will be arranged 80 DOG SHOW.po DACHSBUXD that the three teams will have to fight it out among themselves till only one is left.\u2018Varsity and Trinity, which both desire byes, are likely to get them.A bint was dropped by a prom.ember 16.\u2014 The fall 3 ho\" soeniog to settle for the ga Y afternoon Ll the = National or cle Exhibition Com d pac or a special vitat on mile race between Cooper, But T, Bag.Gardner and Kennedy, or gored four of them, m.the race rr t the races at the Coliseum, a cago, September 23-26.If the men accept.he spendieat pacers n Chicago will engaged.JOE VINCENT'S POSITION.reer Vincent, the veteran boatman, for r thirty years has in the pm- 5 of the militia authorit ids, regular Canadian, as ferryman for the military to and from the barracks and stores at St.Helen's Island.He was appointed by General Woisely, and at Confederation was re-appointed by Sir Geo.Cartier at the general's request.Joe states that he has always fulfilled his duties satisfactorily, and has, gone out of his way to save any number of people from drowning.Now he understands that a petition is being signed to have another man appointed in his place, and How ainst this he protests moet strony.scheme, be says, is being ineered for reasons altogether for- olin to anything connected with the sition, which is worth $2 a day during the season of navigation.WHIITET-MASON.On Saturday afternoom a large number of relatives and friazitf met at the residence .Henry Mason, proprietor of the Trade Bulgetin, to witriess the marriage of his eldest daughter, Miss Florence Gertrude Mason, to Mr Lawrence A.Whitiet, son of the late Mr.Thomas Whittet, of this city.The Rev.G.C.Heine performed the ceremony- Miss Lily Mason and Miss Jessie Mc Naughton, of New York, were the bridesmaids, and Mr.James Rues officiated as bast man.The presents were némerous ani made a very handsome display.After the reception the bride and bridegroom drove to the Bonaventure station, and on their departure for New York were accorded ou hearty send-off by quite a ccngregation of well-wishers for their future bappiness.THANKSGIVING SERVICES.Harvest thanksgivi services were.held in St.Andrews tican) Church, Back River; on\u201c Su lay morning and évening.At the former service w.Craig, B.A., of the Montreal Diocesan Theological College, was the preacher, and in the evening the Rev.G.Os borne Troop, M.Â.oocupied the pulpit, preaching an earnest and appropriate sermon.Both services were largely attended.The ohurch was nicely \u2018decorated with flowers and vegetables in honor of the festival.Among those who attended the morning service was His \u2018Worship Mayor Wilson Smith.A VALUABLE BOXA box sontaining a clean-up of the Cariboo, B ulio mine was received at Lhe | Bank of Montreal on Saturday, and is safely stored in the bar banks vaults.The yellow metal in a stout wooden box at the ends PEI which are rope haridles.The box contains 4715 1-2 ounces of gold and is valued at $81,622 ACCIDENT TO MR.STRATHY.Mr.Gordon Strathy, who recently re- after bei turned to business ng confined to the hous: with a broken kneecap, etc., had the misfortupe to meet with another accident to knee on Saturday last through being struck by iece of timber thrown by some one mown on Dorchester street.A BOY RUN OVER.\u2018A young boy \u201cnamed Edouard Las sande, who lives at 87 Chatea street, was run over by a cart on Murray street on 8 and he had one of his legs broken.e was sent by a policeman and a doctor was called.COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.J h ILevoc was placed an trial in the Court yesterday on & charge of ee eat en us _i ee > AE cham through three counties.found uilty.The Jury dimgreed in the case of shall who was charged eaking into tbe store \\ A STABBING AFFRAY.Guiseppo Christo, an an Italian, was held for trial by Judge Dugas in the Police Court yesterday on the accusation ef attempting to stab a man named J.Far- .on the corner of St.ht lizabeth streets.on Saturda t.The pair had been fighting, ue he drew a Fasor just \"out.Neagle walked u .A WIDOWS CLAIM.The widow of Arthur Gagne has taken |.an action for $5000 dams against the Bell Telephone and Royal Electric com- alleges that her late hus .» an employee of the former com- ny, had one ita poles to some work, when he struck a Royal Elect ric guide wire and was thrown to the ground and killed.A WORKMAN INJURED.\u201ca portion of the trench being due out by the Standard Flectrie Com ompany ou St.Antoine street for their conduits caved in yesterday.John Gunuon, one of the workmen, was buried under the earth and badly hurt.He was rescued and sent to the General Hospital} to have his injuries atiended to.BUSINESS kiss NOTES.Chas Vaudry, dis grocer, 186 Rivard street, has ass assigne on demand of C.B.Marceau.Liabilities $1382.Real Page, baker, 276 de Lorimier avenue, has assigned on demand of Girard and Labonte.Liabilities $3388.Fi re : creditors, Bruneau, Currie & McKay Milling Co., $772.LAKE WINNIPEG'S PASSENGERS.The passengers on the Beaver Line 8S.Lake Winnipeg, which vessel arrived in some days ago, presented a compli- porcs address to Captain Taylor, especially.mentioning Mr.Rowlanda, chief steward.The Lake Winnipeg sails for Liverpool to-morrow morning.ROBBED IN A CAB.Pierre Dorion, of No.No.298 Panet street, reported to the Detective De ment at the City Hall yesterday t he was robbed of forty-five dollars and a valuable silver watch by some friends, while riding in 8 cab on Wellington street on Sunday evening.BODY IDENTIFIED.he body found in the river at Père on Thursday bas been identi as that Joseph Savariat, ot Hermine street.uest was held at morgue and a verdict of agcidental death was returned., COURT OF REVIEW.The Court of Review, September tor.opened esterday.Jud Lo- r presid and was assiste Bench y Judges Davidson and Doherty.CAPTAIN MACK DEAD.Cleveland, Ohio, Sep September 15\u2014C tain Wm.8.Mack, \u2018the well-knovia vessel gwner an mans gor rof ee Lake- died yesterday of raat Sir William Rase, of Moor Park, Sun rey, eldest son of the late Sir Jobn Rose, who.by a party of a0con| friends, including t Hon.rthur Cadogan, smer-inlaw of = fa Eau of Cadogan, viceroy of Ireland, and ter, Miss Schofield, returned from Quebec on Fridey, and Sir William Van Horne's private car, left on Saturday evening for Toronto, where he will spend a few days en route to fore returning to New York.w ence he sails next week on his return to Œng- inent offivial that any infring efiate rule by university teams will be followed by the disqualification of the whole olub, Yd not only of midi- viduals.New that Corbett and Fitzsimmons have again signified their intention of fighting, the promoters of the battle between Corbett and Sharkey are making extra ors re to bring off the lat- \u201cter contest.Up to Saturday thers was uncertamty as to whether Cor- bett and Sharkey would ever came to- other, but decided steps have since Écem tak taken to make thelencounter a fix: ture.Corbett was seen last bt and it is absolutely arranged for him to meet the ex-sadlor in Nevada at some time between October 81 and November 15 of this Corbett and Fitzaim- mons met at \u2018even in the lobby of the Gilsey House.meeting was very nl.Corbett said he did not know exactly where Fitzsimmons and himself would fight, but he was under the impression bat the bout would be held under Dan & uart\u2019s direction.Owing to the lack of entries Mr.J.B.Sparrow was compelled to cancel the exposition bores races amd jumpin contests.While horscroen disappointed, they are in a large measure compensated by the superb exhibition which is cach day given by the Royal Canadian Dragoons.All ested in find Raddle work should certainly see.the Dra this week.The _matoh for the pool abt between \u201cof Canada will Begin to-night t Ween Makes thousands of women eufer | in silence, rather than toll their troubles to anyone, To It cures all womb troubles, corrects monthly irregularities, abolishes the agonies of child-birth, makes weak women and renders Bold in Montreal n E M le 2123 Notre Dame street, and Balmoral 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Landon, Ont.Slaw J = _\u2014 Chitdaan Ces for Pltchar\u2019s Castorle, - .conserve \u201c GRAHAM -& CO, Propriptors.-83and168.8t.Jamea Stroet.ree eerie n°29 DAR 87AR fu pont to any part of the Btatesor Car t boi months, al oe nthe He oon TE © belieye tho eromlation of THE STAR ¢X- eseds tho pare bined i issuo of all the other English ed in the city of Mon \u201c3 ch Advortising aro Messrs, Are or reo Ttuo de la Grange, Ba ence, Faryre e, tuo 8 » - Paris, France, © Date CIRCULATION \u2014OF THE\u2014 Daily and Weekly Star FOX WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 5, 1896.Monday .\u2026.\u2026ervoscccracs s0vosvesne M4, 710 Tuesduy.weverernees ruvecoscsssesnsenses CA 745 WednesdAÿ \u2026n-.s.ccvrs sos cansocsenss S781 Thursday.44,640 Friday .cco ceevecer coneee cor srvseeneens.34,622 50,128 273,626 Present Average: DAILY, For Week ending Sept.5.45, 604 WEEKLY STAR Last Week 8 5, 7 2 7 ofthe STAR Last Week From the above ee are ex- sluded eeveral thousand short sub- _ scriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.vensosunensoupecsencsense son Baturdey.Average Circulation TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, £935, OUR ATLANTIC FISHERIES.Yesterday's debate in the Commons, emphasizing the great value of our fisheries, should mot bs without its effect upon those placed in uutboritry.They constitute one of our natural monopolies, and it is plain pruilance on our part to make tie most of them.Once upon a vime the Americans had Atlan- tie fisheries of theig own, but they destroy««l them; and we are told that our fishermen now fear thar, if admitted to our fisheries, they will desircy them, too.It mecms hardly necessary to insist that this risk shall not Le run.If \u2018the most favorable terms be offered us for the use of our fisheries, they ought to bu uccompanied by a hard und fast agreement pot to us: Lurse scines or other destructive instruments.The chief Tact to be remembered, however, is that our fisheries, like cur forests, are o continental monopoly.The Americans simply must buy und cat our fish, for they have no: enough vf their own to go reund.Ilence it is not for them to sel a price upon them but for us, andl'if we are going into the trading business nationally we should recognize that in the fisheries and forests we have blank checks, bearing nature's genuine signature, with which we can, if we will bold out, buy any number of trifling and limited concessions.Further, should not forget that to allow.these reservoirs of wealth to be wantonly despoiled by foreigners under any pretext or al any price, is to permit ourselves 10 bz robbed of our best cards in the game of the nations.The Government may also, while it is on tre subj-ct, profitably take the greatest pains to these fisheries and protect them from any domestic blundering or abuse.ve THE SEALING DISPUTE.In the current issue cf the National Review, Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper takes up the cudgels for our Canadian sealers with teliing vigor.He charges without reserve that the attack made upon the met'fiods of the Canudinn scal- ers springs from \u201cwhat is nothing less than a ring of American menopelists figgting for a renewal of their monopoly, fatally threatened by the Paris Award.\" Tha Canadians were permitt Ly that Award, it will by remembered; to carry on their pelagic sgaling under certain restrictions; and Sir Hibbert puts the effect Thai this musi have upon the American monopoly in this way: So Jong as a sealing fleet can catch over 70,000 skins a season and Land them for from 88 to SI0 à skin at Victoria, B.C.it 18 clear there is no great fortune in a.lease which atlows a few citizens of the United States to kill 100030 a year on the Pribilov Islands upon payment of n royalty of over 811 a skin.\u201cHine illae lachrymae!\u201d Tho chargas against pelagic sealing are that it is not humane; and that it tends to speedily destroy all seal life.Sir ibbert retorts that volumes of evidence were produced at Paris to prove thal \u201cit 13 on the breeding islands (where the Americzus do their killing) that the greatest injury has been dons\u201d and that the process of driving the stals 10 the eorting and killing grounds compals them to take \u201ca pyinful and unnatural journey at a most critical period.\u201d This is his reply to the humanity argument, which he regards as only a benign mosk for a solfish monopoly.Turning 16 another point, ke contends that the Imperial Act which is to give effect to thr regulations agreed to in Paris, goes \u2018far in advance of the Paris award.\u201d \"\u201cFhre-penaitier-sre-neede cession of the right of visit and search, _ as \u2018wel as of erizure, to foreign vessels \u201cover British is regarded in Canada as odious and unwarranted.\u201d he says.\u201clt ix not believed that England would con- code this right over Folies vases fitted oul In England, Scotland, or Ireland.and fishing from ports in the United Kingdom.It has never been done, at any/ rate, and God help England when she is forced to make that concession I\u201d This is written, be it remem- beréd, in on English review, which.is & fairly good placo for a Canadian to take any complaint he may bove to make against the cours: of the British Government, Official reports aré quot- lessiy and unusually severe, and the con- od to show to what à great extent and with what annoyanes aud loss to Canadian sealers this right of search is ex- rarcised.The following table gives some idea as to the frequensy with which this attention Is forosd upon a sealer guring its short- voyage.-Betwesn August 3 and Septemhor 20, 1885, 100 board- ings were made, distributed among the fleet as follows : The captains compisin Lhat the process inflicts positive loss upon them.In one case, for instance, à lob of spal-skins that had been salted amd packed were taken out of the salt and left scartered about the deck, so thet they had to be re-salted and re-packed when the search was over.This all means, serious hindrance to the Canadian sealers in the prosecution of their perfectly legitimate business.and should, at least, leave the Americans no just ground for complaint.This whole senlirg dispute has resulted in anything bui credit to sur neighbors to the south.At, the present moment, indeed, when Britain has, as Sir Hibbert Tupper points out, gone tu great antl unnecessary extremes in obeying the Lehests of the Paris tri- buna), the American Government Los sull before it the unpaid bill of damages which that same tribunal declared to be due to poor svalers who had been unlawfully wwized in the open ssa.No greater wound than this was ever inflicted upon the principis of arbitration in tbo house of its professed friends.MISS BARTON'S RETURN.An Outline of the Report She is to \u2019 ake.New York, September 15\u2014Miss Clara Barton, who arrived here on Saturday on the steamship Umbria, late from her Red Crass relief work in Constantinople, departed the same day, together with Mr.Pullman, her secretary, for the summer home of the latter's parents, Rev.Rr H.Pullman, at Alexandria Bay.After a stay of a week or less, during which timo Miss Darton will finish her report of Ake six months spent in Armenia by her five -expeditions which went into the interior from Alexandria, on the Mediterranean, she will go to Connecticut to arrange for the publication of the report.lt will probably be hetween one hundred and two hundred pages, in pamphlet form, and will include the detailed reports made to her by Dr.Hubell, Mr.Wistar and Mr.Woo, who conducted relief expeditions in various diredtions from Harpoot, and of Dr Harris, who had charge of the two medical expeditions sent into the inter ior to check the: ravages of epidemics which broke out in serious form in the early summer.As a peneral forecast of these\u201d Teports, fit may: be said that they will describe the suffering conditions of the people ns found by the Red Cross agents to be much worse than the imagination can picture.Stripp>d of implements, ools, animals, clothing.provisions, and means of shelter, by robbing and plunder.the people are in a state of most dbject poverty, devoid of ambition or hope.of almost everything except fear.of which they are possessed to their utter mis \u201cCry.The mission of the Red Cross warkers in this field, as in other fields of destitution.due to great calamities, was to encourage the snfferers to rise from their crouching lethargy caused by loss of everything, including hope, and to renew the struggle of lifs.They were furnished with oxen, farming utensils, seeds, clothing, and other means neces- sarv to enable them to resume (heir ef- forty again.Altogether scme 230,000 or 300M pabple, mestly Armenians, ware relieved in this way, but that number constitutes only about one-tenth of the estimated Armenian population.nearly all of whom are in a condition of great want.if not worse.Æn far as the means at the dispcsal of tbe Red Crcss went, à great deal of good was necomp\u2019 \u2018iched.because of the freedem civan the expeditions by the Trrkich Government.hev were en- atled Lo Es motrate section: of the coun- tr = y T>a-h-d \u2018y any re- ge.Pont re would ba afforded the: free preenes end the protection granted by the Furkisir G-vernment, was well urderstond a \u2018elivvel bv these who know thet Vis Ba-ton »ar ied with bor\u2019 a!) of rhe infHiere of the fullest fae vor and indorsrment \u2018of Secretary Oi- ney.She was introduced to the Turkish Minister ef For:ign Affairs by United States Mini>ter Tarrell,who rèquest- ed that every fo-ilitv and ail Le given her.Turkey being one of the earliest of the wignatory powers to tho Red Cross, or \u201cGeneva treaty,\u201d it was not necessary to explain to Towtit Pacha the objects of Miss Parton\u2019s mission.They were wall understood by him, and no hesitation was shown in according that freedom and military protection that are due to th» accrelited representatives of the Red (\u2018ross Committee of ancther treaty nation.It was neither the right nor the purpose of the American National Red Cross to inquire tote any of the political or religious conditions that obtain in Turkey or in Armenia, nor into any of the causes which contributed to the massa- crex and the present deplorable state of affaire.hat simply to ga there and bestow upon jhe most needy, in the mast beneficial way, the gifts of the Ameri- | can people.The forthcoming report of arton will show that this was Miss Barton says that ons can- \u201cutter Miss done.not cemprebend the meaning of * nothingness until seeing the avera rage Armenian famiv in its present con tion of destitution, as \u2018revealed to lier agents.* She can ree nothing ahead for many thousands of them during it he coming winter Lut great suffering and starvation.Miss Barton wi'l probably be enter- tnined after ber return from the Thousand Islands bv M'ss M.E.Almon, of Newport.After that she will Le given a reception «i Delmonico\u2019s by the presi.deni of She New York Red Crees, Mrs.Charles TL Raymond.ant by Mr.Spencer\u2019 Trask.cboirman of ih» National Armen- Relief Committee.Arrangements made by Mrs.\u2018Sara A.Spencer and \u2018Tsong in Washington to kive Miss rton a most royal homs welcome on Their return to Red Cross beadonarters in Washington.They \u2018will probably mo! reach there for a fortnight.ian ar other prominent TORONTO FATR RECEIPTS.(Special to the Star) Toronto, September 15.\u2014Li Hung Chang was worth nearly nine thousan dollars to the Industria! Fair, that being the increas: in tlhe receipts on the day he wos present over that of last year.The financial statement shows an increase of 8/729 in excess of last year.The total receipts amounted to 875,767.There is a proyosal to have one free day for citizens each year in future.SENATOR FERGUSON VERY LOW.Toronto, Ont., September 15.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Senator Ferguson\u2019 8 condition is unchanged to-day.He does not gain strongLh and be mey pass away at any hour.ere is no hope thai he will recover.SIR MACK'S PAPER.Delleville, Scplembor i5.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The Intelligencer Frintirg and Pub lishing Co.have soid thoir business to &ir Mackensio Boweil, who will continue the publ'cation of the paper, \u201cpublisher vain W.London as his printer and publisher -absurdity, which is nothin: THE BROWNIES AT THE ACADEMY.\u201cORIENTAL AMERICA\u201d AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE.Dan McCarthy at the Royal Again -\u2014 The Francais and Its Taking Play-Sohmer Park's Good List of Attractions.>a Palmer Cox's \u201cBrownies\u201d Company so captured the fancy of Montreal people at their first engngement here last spring that it was safe to predict a warm welcome when they returned, and judging from the first house last night, they are going to get it.There was an exceptionally fine audience for an opening night at the Academy, and it was mot slow to express its æppreciation.production either in tbe way of, personnel or material, In oie of the | topical songs :t Verse introducing: he subject of the Cand la\u2019s victory over Vencg- dor, was cnthusiastically applauded.Another \u201cnoticeable \u201ciniroduciion was that of no very artistic dance by a little girl billed as \u2018La Petite Gertie.\u201d Of the principals Frank Deshon, as the king ot the Brownies was as delightfully unconventional 2 monarch as ever; Sol Solomon, the Brownie Dude gave the same characteristic und mirth-provoking interpretation of his part, and Chas.llagan, Vhe Brownie policeman, presented the same side-spli ting burlesque upon the much- abused blue-coated minion of the law.Miss Ida Mulle as Dame Drusilda, the spinster fairy, was no less pert, prefty, dainty and clever than she was in Lhe spring, and that is saying a great deal.Marlo Celeste (Queen Titania) made a favorable impression.She has a voice of some quality, and considerable flexibility, but mars the effect produced y an.exaggerated style and decided affectation: iss lda Brooks was a successful and icturesque Prince Flori- mel.The oth parts were well up to the standard \u2018established at the first engagement.The scenic and spectacular effects are still really the strong points of the attraction, and they are as brilliant, elaborate and effective as ever.In fact, there were improvemenis in several details, which will serve io lend an added interest to this production.The specialuies introduced \u2018n the second act, including the Oriental ballet, the inimitable imitation of a German band, and Newhuuss and Waffle, the wandering munstrels, were splendidly ru ceived, it appearing ai times as if encores were never going to end.That splendid conception and effective.piece \u2018of stage dressing and mechanism, the beautiful flying vallet, was as attractive a feature as ever.Considering the great number of people on the stage and ihe elaborate character of the scenic effects, the play ran remarkably smoothly irst performance, no actual en\u201d ACCUF- ring, though there was at times a lack of the \u201csnap\u201d and.\u2018 go ** which will Le infused into the subsequent performances.The, orchestra's work will also brs improved upon before the \u201cweek is over.The Brownizs will continue to oc cupy the boards at the Academy of Music for the remainder of the week, with matinses Wednesday and satur- y.Queen's Theatre.Of \u2018Oriental America,\u201d the spectacu- production which opened at the een\u2019s last evening, nothing but good may |» said.Of ploi there is not even o faint suggestion, but of excellent singing, clever dancing and jokes, which were all new, thero was more \u2018than a sufficiency.The cast is well balanced and every member deserves praise for excellent worx, but \u201cBilly Elridge, who sang \u2018Hot Tamata Alley,\u201d Harry Fid- ler, the clever mimic, and the quartette of ladizs who do the Japanese act, should te spscially mentioned.The firs: act 1s devoted to the presentation of what the programme, with delightful candor, annonce: as \u201can operatic als rdity.\u201d But ity, falls rather flat, ond it is to the cri of the p-rformers that it.possible to say of the first act in \u201cOrient at America\u2019 that it is a great success.The second part, in which Miss Margaret Scott, Pe 20th Century Bicycle Girls, the Eiridges, and Harry Fidler, furnished spacialties which were as novel as they are catchy, was punctuated with applatiso \u2018ati the way trom.the rise to fall of the curtain.' The final act was dePoted to selections from grard and comi: cgera, ard the performers wero equal to the o:casion.The grand chorus, \u201cEl Capitan,\u201d which brought the performance 10 a close, exhibited the full vocal excellemoe of the company.Orly one hint to the gentleman who relates his adventures with Li Hurg Chang.Please give some o:her reazon for the severance of your connectinn with the Chinese visitor.The one given at last evening's performance fell rather at.Matinee perfo.noes will be given to-day and on Thursday.and Saturday afternoon, and \u2018Oriental America\u201d should have a very successful week.But .very few changes have been mads in the\u2019 avorite- -manded until ths owner of the boat ut absuridl- Three were drowned.(ERE var.Ae vaudeville rumme is very alti, roceired À new songs, Pact, the ale and was well Alex.Kearne gave à very apd \u2018hore were po other good ite < ems.a une Park.Ia the many years that the manage- meut the Bobmer Park have Leen ing to the amusement-loving publ Montreal they never before submitted such a bill as is being presented\u2019 this week, Every number is away above what was expected, and a better sat- ified audience than thal which left garden last evening could mot be foun Andre und Golden, the wonder- .28 ful acrobats and divers, who so astonished the large crowds who wit 1 their work here last May, again ap- eared yesterday afternoon, having come direct from nhattan Beach, where they have ban performing all summer.Their work is Just as sensational as ever, and they go through the different feats with that graceful and finished style for which they are moted.The dive from the roof of the auditorium is without doubt one of the most daring acts ever seen here, The divers share the honors of the day with the three elephants, that created se much talk in Toronto, The huge brutes do everything.\"Bicycle riding, jpiaying musical instruments end waltzing to tke or- chestrn are only a few of the many turns done by the onimals.They finish up their act with a vomedy entitled \u201cCafe Lo Police Station,\u201d wkich is a \u2018very amusing pisce acted polely by the animals.\u2018Lhey have got to Le seen in order that the nature of {heir work \u201cmay bs understood.\u201cThe other mem: bers of this week's show are the Dunbam family, acrobats, who are the hest in their line seen here this season.and Ellen Vattér and the mysterious spiral tower.This last item was imported direct from Germany.À large ball is placed at the fout of the tower and it gradually rolls up to the top and back again he explanaticn of vhe mystery is given by opening tbe ball, Miss Vat- ter being inside.The Monkey Theatre.The Monument National was filled lust evening by adults and children to witness the performance of Somerby's Monkey Theatre.As usual, the apes srored a huge success, bringing down -the house several times, and keeping the audience in a -coniipual laugh.There was a well sustained rivalry between the dogs and the monkeys, and the eh tricks and feats of both were muc applauded.Prof.Wormwood's patience and skill in training these little animals was much admired.Performances are to be given every afterncon and evening this week.KILLED OUT OF SEASON.Warden of the Fish and Game has returned from 'ferrebonns, where he had Oliver Pominville and E.Levin before the Magistrate yesterday on tha accusations of shooting a mink: out of season.It will be remembered Pominville was arrested when bringing the skin to Montreal, but owing to the offence having been committed in Terre- bonae Couniy Judge Dugas was unable to try tha cas: here.Yesterday the men pleaded that they had been shocting under a permit, but it was found that the \u2018permission granted was enly until August 24th, when \u2018he animal in question had been killed on September 10th.The pair were condemned to pay the costs.The Club LUNCHEON TO HIS HONOR.After the formal o opening of the exhibition yesterday by Licutenant-Governor Chapieau, His Honor, along with the Hon.Mr.Flynn, Provincial Premier, an: Hon Louis Beaubien, Commissioner of Agriculture, was entertained at luncheon by the Eslhibition Company.The Hon.J.O.Villeneuve also entertained the recipients of the Mirite Agricolz in \u2018Hochelaga County, to luncheon on the grounds yesterday.WHO OWNS THE'BOAT?Chief O'Farrell, of Maisonneuve, has arrested Cleophas Quesnel In connection with the stealing of a boat from the river bank.The mn pleaded not guilty when arraigned yesccrduy, and was re- can be found.Forty-five persons were thrown into {he River Rhine at Buesingen yestefiay the collapse of a steamer gangway.Special Notices.FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER Is a day that will mean much to both rich and poor of.Montr School Bags and School Trunks for the rising generation.J.EVELEIGH & CO, 245 St.James street.Factory, corner of Vitre and Elizabeth sureets.214 3 cod \u2014 Frank Jacobs, of Cincinnati, a talloon- ist, made his 1005th ascension at Quincy, Hi, the other day, and the balloon ; Don, Dane era burst.He was killed by the fall.| during September.\"= MEETINGS- AND AMUSEMENTS ORAN Tm rrr pe mms \u201cThe.Caps are Coming.opr i si S.A.A.A.GROUNDS.Ball Faced at Three Sharp.Reserved Seats (Limited) 75c.raed Bouts for: sale at the office of the Secretary-Treacurer, 180 Bt.Fnmes street.ar McGill street; J.1\".Lyons, Craig amd Biewy sta; MacMillav's, Pinllips square; F.bers muy secure a limited number of Resorved Cou, pons ou payment ul extra pri ef Pass reet, near Enivenisy on making application for them.Kind Words Come From Public Institutions As Well as From Private Individuals.All Classes and Creeds Praiso Paines Celery Compound.| Public institutions throughout Canada are as ready to ac wladge the marvellous virtues of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound as are private individuals.For many years, our public, benevolent and religious ror- porations have used Paine\u2019s Celory Coni- pound for ths benefit of old and youn and if it were pcssible to publish all the statements made by the inmates, scores of the letters would prove interesting and entertainin In institutions like hose referred to, where hundreds are cared for every year, ali the co day life are found, and many hundreds have been ® made well and strong- by._Painc's Celery Compound that the phy- sivians of these institutions werp uns able to cure by the ordinary means.Tc-day, this grand curing work is still going ou in many of tha largest and most preeminent public places, and no other medicine will be tolerated but Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, which shows the esteem and confidence in which the medicine is held.One of hess noted institutions that bas given testimony for I\u2019aine\u2019s Celery Compound is the immense conventual educational bouse on the St.Lawrence, near Montreal, and known as Lhe \u201cConvent of the Holy Names.\u201d The ladies of this house write as follows: \u201cWe feel it a duty to add our testimony in favor of your \u2018wonder-working' Painc's Celery Compound.Many Sisters, suffering from debility, dyspepsie, sjeeplessricas and indigestion, have, een miplètely relieved after takin \u201cWe shall strongly vecoramend ie its use in all our houses as the best medicine to restore health, and to give tone and vigor to the nervous system.\u2019 NOW IS THE TIME TO DO IT.Here is The Way To Do It.\u2014\u2014 Lu At this season of the year house cleaning will bo in order, and thousands of housewives will decide to recolor parlor, Tt shoul: room and bed room walls, d be generally known that Kal- EE can Le beautifully tinted with the Diamond Dyes at a very trifling cost.One package of Diamond Dyes tints from ten to fifteen pounds, and gives hand- som?shades for walls.The favorite colors are Yellow, Orange, Cardinal, Slate, Crimsen, Vioiet, Green, Light Blue and Eosine Pink.To make zood Kalsomine, dirsolve one- fourth pound of good glue to each ten pounds of whiting; mir with sufficient water to give the right consistency.To tint it, dissolve a package of dye in a quart of water, anid add as much as is necessary to give color desired.Remember that the common imitation dyes spoil your work of tinting: avoid them if you would have rich shades.Ask for and take only the Diamond Dyes.\u2014 Open, Open Rheumatics and dyspeptics can be accommodated at GRAND HOTEL, Caledonia Springs, You can always Feel Gay.~ Theatre Royal.\u201d Dan McCarthy, the most pular Irishman visiting the Theatre Royal, was given a rousing reception son his Te- turn yesterday.Crowded houses at both performances applauded his every move, and if such 18 a criterion, success of the \u2018Irish Greenhorn\u201d is already a fact.The company are a lit- tie strange to each other as yet, but with time this wiil wear away, and the season Will no doubt be just as successful to Mr.McCarthy as his many of hers.Some good singing and dancing is introduced, and go a d way toward holp- ing out the piece.In act two a young lady not on the programmes gave a son danced.The latter part was all right, but the singing was not good.Mr, McCarthy appears as the much persecuted hero, and is ably supported by J.Bolger as Mickex.Casey, Mills ali as -Owen-Emith.Miss Lou Ripley is ain with the show, and acted the part Annie O'Moore, an Irish peasant, in her usual good style.Little Lucille Lieth, as Little Jim, carried oft the honors of the cvening both in acting her part and singing and dancin Sho is a \u2018no doubt very Clever child, and wil ard from later.\u2014 Theatre Francais.The bast production of the season at the Theatre Francais was that of \u2018\u2018Forgiven,\u201d which was presented yesterday.The house was crowded at both performances, and the.audiences were \u2018theroughly pleased with the play.The company Appea to udvautage in their roles.Mr.Frank Drumier, as Jack Liamoad, made a hit.His work was very finished, and bis acting left nothing to bz desired.Miss Lytello acted in a conscientious manaer.and deserved the unstintod applause which she re- Lewy ONE HONEAT MAN, Please inform your readers] that if written to confiden.= ally, 1 will mail, in » sesiod letter, the plan pursued by swhich J was permanent restoreil to health) Aad Dols maoiy peer; after y ot suffering from N Lose Manhood, Jack of of Cotdencs, ot 1 112 no scheme to mL money from.any ono whom soovcr, 1 was robbed Po à qnacks until 1 nearly lort faith a akin 1; Tat baat benven, Tam now , rigarons ane and an ricus à 0.make this certain TC mown tu Ti nothing to wall ar sond C.0.D.Iwant po money Address, Jas.À.HARRIS 116sod Box 236, Delray, Mich.the A iest air cannot rob vou.See that and look for the label which shows that a ready-to-wear garment You really can\u2019t afford to do without it.has been interlined with it.with Fibre Chamols._This no matter how cold or stormy the day is\u2014be you man, womar or child\u2014if you have your fall and winter clothing interlined popular style and warmth giver Sells now for 25¢.a yard so that every one can afford to enjoy the comforting, healthful warmth it furnishes\u2014no extra weight or bulk, only a pliable stiffness and a cosy warmth of i which the coldest winds or frost- it is put in all ordered clothing, The most popularly used To nic Stimulant in Hospitals, Public and Reflglous Institutions, is i Cr Which is recommended.ry \u2018the most eminent Physicians throughout Europe and America in cases of Weakness, Debility, Anemia and Dyspepsia.FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGINTA 318*n} Way PAY RENT?p> > \"THE BIRKBECK or build sk HOME permitting repayment | oft your loan from ihe Birk Will lend money to purchase Téu now pay rent.\u201cIt is avoaay Pall faformation upon appticition on.MONTREAL BOBFD { La Ryieg, Esq.Ea Drssanoue, MONTREAL OFFICER o 8° 0 o INVEATMENT, SECURITY \u201c AND SAVINGS COMPANY Small Monthly | Sums Just as as tt is to pay ; Led oY, JAmms mee.Ret?Bt.\u2018Catherine sta; Tucker's Cigar Parlor, McCord street.a large\u201d number, of |\u201d mon ills and diseases of every | MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS _ SATURDAY, Men 'LOCKHART\u2019S Sohmer PART I.Author anil Lectur:r, in MISS |i ih died CORA Dent Tor the Little STUART Foie.LADY, PATRONS: Mr WHEELER ho\u201d McDougall, rhe McLennan, Mrs.James Ross; Mrs.W.IL luttop, Mra.Hugh 107 Boston.) Grabow) Mrs Wolter.This week until Friday Night next only.Globe and the Spiral Ladder, The Water Wonder and High Divers.ANDREE AND GOLDEN.- THE GREAT DUNHAM AERIAL FAMILY.OTHER GREAT Admigsion as usual, 10 cents.Performances every day, 3and8 p.m SECUF RE TICKETS.September 19th Rain or Shine.Grand Stand soc.Grand Stand and Admission Tickets for salo at Pearson & Cu, Chaboillez equare; M Admission 25c.¥.Phelan ©, 8t, Catherine street, neur Manstield ; John ELEPHANTS.THE WORLDS WONDERS x Park.The Mysterious 22222 ATTRACTIONS, 2112 as \u2014\u2014\u2014 QUEEN'S THEATRE, Sept.25.PART I.Author and Dramatist, ia her own Condensed Dramatization ot - GEORGE ELIOT'S \u201cADAM BEDE,\u201d with Orchestrations.PRICES \u2014 23 and 30 Cents, Tickets may be had from tho following: Messrs.Hy.Birks & Sons, Altred Joyce, 0.W.Lindsay, W.Foster Brown, E.* MISS MABEL BIGGART (or New York.) Central Canada Fair (llawa, Tickets Good Going Sept.18, 19, 20, 31, 23, 35 Sept.29 and 24.ALL TICKETS GOOD TO RETURN UNTIL SEPT.28th.City Ticket Offices, 143 SL.James BS.And Bonaventure Station.218?INTERCOLOMIAL RAILWAY on and after Monday, tho th September, 1896, the trains of this Railway will ran daily (Sunday excepted) as follows:\u2014 Leave Montreel by Grand Trunk Railway from Bonaventure Stati tion _ Leave Mon from 8 Canadiou Pacific Ri way Windsor Btrcet Station.\u2026 mt rd te © Eman RRRE.ts USSLRERSNEES: The trains to Halifax and Bt.John run through to thelr destinations on Sundays.The buffet sleoping car and other cars of express train leaving Montreal at 8.00 o'clock run through to Halifax without change.Tho trains of the latercolonial Rall way are heated bf steam from the locomotive, and thre between Montreal and Halifax vis Levis sro Shen\u2019 pe Hectriot ty.Through tickets may be obtained vin rail and steamer to all points on the Lower Bt.Lawrence and in tho Maritime Provinces.For tickets and o information in regard to rassenger fares.rates ne train arrangement, el, apply to | 1) W.RORINSON, Eastern reson and Passenger Agant, 138 N es street, Montres) de POTTINGER, Genersi Manazer.ce, Moncton Ni 3rd Bept.1696.} \u2018er ST.LAWRENCE ano \"ADIRONDACK RR.Trains Leave Windsor Street plate 1.40 a m Eros flunday.Day Express for New York, stopping at Ct: ateangnay 7 Hcoubar nols, Valleyfield, antingden, Malone und principal points south.t Sunday.Local for Cbatosugusy, 4.25 P mE Baan amois, Timothec, ValleySeld, Huntingdon and Malone.Connectinu with tyain for Uties snd sliintermediate Adirondack Mountsu Every Day.Ni; nt Express for New York, 6.00 p m stopping at Besubarnois, Valleyticld, Huntingdon, Malone and princi] val poiuts south.The New York traina by this routs arc mude up of vesti- buled cars.which run solid to destination.the 6.00 p.rn.train being the only night train carrying nll pessengers through without change.CITY FICRET OFFICE, hi 137 St.James ati, Montreal.H.8.PHILPS, Ageot._ st CENTRAL CANADA FAIR, OTH Tickots good moin Sept.38.51 2, 21, 28, 35.[So St Lawrence Villy Hi | THREE RIVERS, - Sept.Lith to 19th.Round trip tickets will be sold as \u2018follows: - Sept.15,16, IT and 18.® Good to return until Sept.Slet.1606.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICES x: James Btrest (next P.O.) slt McGIBBON, HOGLE & MITCHELL, \u201c ADVOCATES.\u2014 \u201cCanada Life MÉVEREAL\u2014\u2014 & D.MoGIBBON, Q.0.ne TOURS HOGLE VIOT0B KE MITCHELL.15% 8 OF THE MONTREAL DIET DISPENSARY.54 DOG SHOW.MONTREAL HENXEL ASROCIATION.ADMISSION, 25 Cents.CHILDREN, 10 Cents.are 2 à Montreal Caledonian Soc\u2019y The Regular Quarterly Meeting of this J Tm -ty will be held in pd Andrews Home on TUESDAY, Sept.16th, at 8 p.m.following notice of motion given At last arterly cu will among other busi- That the following Le added to Article III, See.IT.after the word Society, mur de not be eligible to vote at the Annual Election oO mit- tes until he bas beun à a membor for at least three months prior to this csent.iso that a nesting of thy mem of the Bociety he held 052 uzonth previous to the Annual iElection for the purpose of nom mating Preside :nt, Vice- President, Odicers snd Generni Commit: Ty J.T.MITCHELL, Hon.-8ecretory.FUNERAL NOTICE.Young Irishmen\u2019s \u2014 L.& B.Association.217°2 The members of the above Ass'n Morine to meet ut ce Hall To morrow (WEDNESDAY) otning, at 7 golork, thence té prucecd to $18 Drulet se end the funers Mor! By met of late (slow member Burt A.J.POWER, F Rec.Bec\u2019 Bec'y.September the Best MONTH OF ALL aft the trip to Carlilon by Palace Steamer Sovereign, $1.0, Take 8 a m.quick trala for Lachine.SPLENDID MEALS SERVED.I.O.F.The members and friends of the Ind adent Order of orestets are welcome at: the I OF ten the main entrance of the Grand Pavilion at the e'bahiolon, 8°1 21310 El dum Montreal \u201cStar\u201d.SYSTEM OF * Insurance the Ocean rident and Guarantee Corporation, Liniited, 40, 42 and 44 Moorgate street, London, England, to the person whom the Editor of the Montreal Daily Star decides to be the nearest relative of any ope who is killed in a reilway accident in the Dominion of Canada, or the United States, whilst being & puss- enger, provided a copy of the Montreal Daily Star (as indicated hereafter; 1s found upon the deceased at the time of the catastrophe, or if it is proved that be or she is a subscriber through a news agent, -or.through the publishers.This sum will not be paid in the event of an accident to railway train men while on duty, nor of a suicide.In cases where the accident seems to the Editor to be gue to carelessness on the part of the insured, no payment will made.No clam will be d case of the death of a child unde ton years of age.The Editor resorves to humsslf the rigut to pay the money in accordance with the provisions of any will left by the deceased.In regard to residents of Montreal, claims may be getablished by their bav- ing « Star of the day of issue, or the day previous, or by proof of tboir being res ar subscribers, direct or through ws agents.Persons.l'ving outside of Montreal will have cle!.ns established if d of a paper of date within three s previous to date of accident, or by Toot of their being regular subscribers It must be alatinotk understood by all subscribers to the Star that the do cision as to the nt of tho insur- ence money is left Lo the opinion of the copies à (\"tho Star pre publisho! nbyoet es 0 e rT are pu or] subjec to this condition, p The Ocean Accident end Guarantee Cor- poration reforrod t e is JHepresent- in Canada drolland.Lyman & urnett, \u2014 managers, Temple ulbling, 3 ortreal, Address all corre- epunde ncs tu the * \u201cStar.\u201d Mont-czl.ARES VICTORIA as sept 15 | BINK™ \\vnursday, Sept 17 To sec the Glorious Ottawa River Scemery em Five hundred dollars will be paid by - way, Bt.Joho, New Brunswick.-ACADEMY [wranuow a sicons OF MUSLO | MANAGERS.The Great Atarnction the Year.WEEK OF SEPT.14h.Matimces Wednesday and Saturday, pe Q.B.Jet Klew& \u2018» En Pantone PALMER rALnEt BROWNIES !! second.Edition: Crowded with remarkable Now Features! PRICES\u201425, 80, Toc and 81.00.NO HIGHER.Lox Oflice open from 9.15 a.m.till 10 p.m.| SET WEEK\u2014Edward EK.Riee's \u201cExcelsior \"oe > THEATRE FRANÇAIS.Montreal\u201d Mammoth Amusement Emporium Devoted to the Great City Idea of continuous rform- Bies at popular priczs: À sho | tho t{mo-no waite.Doors open st 115 wl 7.a] p.m.dally, A doliar and a halt performance for tem, twenty, or tw ehis-five ce nin.The beautiful Forgiven, Western Drama in 4 Acts.With 6 strong cast and f Vaudeville stain, incl ing che 2 vo in hon cuon.NTU RT.the Male Past).Positively his lash wee hero MOLETTA and DOEXTO O, the Chinese Emperors, in side plc 18 rvs aud other Ligh class ac A | fur ride, te, ar \u2018ny \u2018 \u2014 re TE MONUMENT | NATIONAL.Week comeing September | 14th.Every afternoon and evening this week Prof.Wortuwoods Wonderful MONKEY THEATRE THE MONKEY THEATRE Menkeys do Everything bmt Talk.Afternoon Prices, 10c for everybody._ Evening Prices, 0c and 20e, © NO HIGHER.2174 HE sSRETTY er FEVER oT BEATRE, SH w & Ja Matiness T EDA.Su Hg rod dSANOADAY, 35¢ an ERY E Lac, DENIS i (EXCEPT BUN- DAY).ri eu Te ho, 25\u20ac, TE EVERY DAY THIN ERK.JOHN.ww.IsHANIS DIG 5 ULAR NLCCESS.ORIENTAL AMEMICA- Bor otiice always open._Next week\u20144A BAGGAGE CHECK.27\" MATINEE PRICES 10c sa 20c EVENING PRICES Reserved sents 10c extra.hizher.THEATRE, OVAL a Ever Night his w Fanti v Dail eek.pr the RE HORN.Box o open from Ÿ am to oxt week\u2014 Gus hi 27 UNDER VICE.RRGAL PATRONAGE.Dancing and Deportment w\u2014TAUUHT BY \u2014 A.ROY MACDONALD, JB.\u2014 AT \u2014 __ QUEEN'S HALL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, beginners commence TU ESDAY, September 15th.Afternoon at 4 and 8 u'clock.Hpecial terms to Btudents and Association Members.Hend fos lara.Academy will be opened on nnd after Supt.Tih for reception of visitors, or enquire at Victoria Rink.Telephones, 4177.4311, 4765.mou « BICYCLE LESSONS .e GIVEN AT VICTORIA RINK Vatll uscd for skating.Ree the New Cuipper Wheel \u2014 .DANCING .DURKEES PRIVATE ACADENT, sl Union Aveune.Now open fur the reception of pupils CONSEBVATORY OF DANCING, Depertment and Physical Cullure, 2369 St.Catherine St.Have had or Hall and Loos thorouxbly renovated, Gem.210° .PROF.215 00° rr F.BBANAN UNDER VICE REGAL PATRONAGE.DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.PROF.F.H.NORMAN'S (Instructor to the Vice Real is and Their Excellencies amily.Belect Rvening Classen vw Tuesday and Thuriday, sebt.1 ond ear apo, STANLEY HALL, 127 fiantey o largest and best Hall in the city.Juvenile Classes Sou BEE 2 acd 24, até pm free.\u2018Del.3834 and 115.reulars Private Lensons : af any hour.21720 R.SHARPLEY & SONS Jewellers, Fine Gold Jewellery OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, \u201ca We make a specialty of Fine Gold Ghains, Lockets, Rings and Diamond Jewellery.We have competent workmen on tho premises and can execute any orders entrusted to us at the shortest notice.- - Our Prese WATCHES in GOLD \"and SILVER Bs the Largest in the Dominion.ALL FOREIGN GOODS ARE IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS.225 ST.JAMES STREET- GRATEFUL\u2014COMFORTING.EPPS'S COCOA \u2014 DREARVAST-SUVPET- * Enowled natural laws which gore an iho mor ols des oo piton À sad ve .arch application of tho flns properiics of wellseles ar rovides f for our reskfast and oon sup yh FR doctor's abills Yo us Lan, le a artes of diet fat & coasté It ia by tna Jndic on i uae of such articies Ty grad antl st encagh to ze all pan us machin + = stack whore fost.ing around us vesdy hanya fia short Green Tes poini 1 ad A it ih pure ood aa weil for I as a properly no: \u2018water or milx.Sold only fn pocket PRE Co.Ltd.1omneopathic Chemists, London, England, sold Your Roof - Can be spoilt in the making; either ignorance or design willdo it.Have you looked up our record ?G.W.REED, Craig Street - - - MONTREAL TO BH SOLD BY AUCTION, That fine doctor's residence, ! 943 Dorchester Street 25} fcet front and of exceptional depth, Spoelally constructed for a doctor Saic at our rooms, 181 1st, James street.WEDNESDAY, SEPT.106th At 11 o'clock.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers, .ns, ST.JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK.WELDOW & MOLRAN, Barristers -vd Altornezs, Holicitors Baut of Montres) and Canadian Pacific Rall- \\ tinted and ted throughou : also new maple floor is.the Hall, and ne in the Dressing one p41 classes will open on 3 Hiovoat, sept.sat : Duffy, Pisnist.Telophono eo.; ape / THE MONTREALER'S LETTER TO LO * © To the Editor of the Star: correspondence Major Sam Hughes\u2019 let- \"mize the futility of contending with a \u201cstor, \u201cof explanation in your issue of the 17th ing investizaicd.He Explains His Relations with \u201cPlace \u2018any other- place than Lefure the THE LATTER\u2019S PAPER.Brother Orangemen in This Province - Agrees to Contest North Victoria, Sir,\u2014In your issue of the 11th.inst., you publish under the head of special ter, which appeared in the Toronto World, of same date, in which he staies with much gusto thut he will resign hus scat, etc, otc.i Would it not have been J arder tu have published my letter which was refused publication by bis paper, the Lindsay Warder, and which appeared in Lhe World of the 7th inst, If the Major will resign as he pro- peszs, and defers his boubast until arier the election, or rather, the \u201cwalk over\u2019 which be anticipates, it will cone with better grace, and we will then huve more tim: for the discussion which he proposes, and which he would rather take electors of North Victoria.\u2018ours sincerely, WAL GALBRAITH.We take this occasion tu publish Mr.Galbraith's letter, which our Torunto cor- Tespondent neglocted tu supply: \u2014 (Ed.\"Editor Warder: Althouxh I recog- man (and more particularly a mun of Major Sam Hughes\u2019 stamp) in the paper of which he is editor and propri- yet your comment on my - letter inal.is s0 manitestly ungenercus and untrue, that I am again constrained to space to lay the matter ixfore your rs.Fo begin with, I have no son in the custom house, as alleged by you.1 dave but two, the onc a student at McGill University, the other in our own office.Nay more, I emphatically state that no application was ever made by eilnor for any auch position.1s it tuo much to ask for their sake to set that matter right ?ou furiher allege that \u201cI am despised by my brethren in Montreal, etc, etc.\u2019 Weli, let us see how I have been despised.was master of my primary lodge for some seven years, then unanimously elec- ed County Master of Montreal for either three or four years.when I was elected Provincial Grand Master, serving inthis position three years successively\u2014thir- teen years without a break, then laid aside for two years and elected again Provincial Grand Master this year by over three tu une at one of the largest meetings ever held in the history of our Provincial Grand Lodge.You will n me for this personal reference, which ! deem necessary to refute your ungenerous allegations.a this the record of à man who is sed.Gegpined the Editor of the Warder (who, nfter all, is but a fledgling Orangeman) is the recipient of like honors (rom his | brethren in the Grand Lodge of Ontario | East, then, and not till then, will the public believe that his political pirouet- ing has the approval of his brethren.You further allege that \u201cI went to North Victoria, ostensibly for Delamare, but in reality fo or McLeughlin'\u2019 Permit me to say that I have never met, nor have 1 ever received a line from either of the gentlemen in question, either before or since the election.With the editor of the Warder as a private, gentleman I have no quarrel, with Major Sam Hugbes, M.P.&s a quasi political Orangeman 1 dif fer inasmuch as he talked one way and voted another, viz., tried to make people believe that he was opposed Lu vo ercion, and then moved heaven and earth to help Sir Charles Tupper and the bi shops to pass the Hill.When he explainsd why he voted against the six months\u2019 boist, which was the only constitutional way in which the bill could be killed, then voted against the bill, and then to \u201ccap the climax,\u201d acted as whipper-in for tbe Government or aide-le-camp to George Taylor in bringing on the Governuient relays to force the bill through, when the Government was trying to beat down by brute force ths opposition of Hon.r.Wallace, Mr.McCarthy and : he men who stood bebind them in that memorable st le, and now ecce homo! who boasts of his consistency.You cannot blow hot and cold with the same breath, Bro.Sam.You were elthar for coercion or against it; there was no neutral groun \u201cHe that i= not with me is against me.Abuse ani misrepresentation are not argument, bui rather the refuge of men whose alilities know no higben meth In order to stop this unpleasant controversy, if Major Hughes will go to the \u2018\u201cC iltern undreds\u201d and place his resignation in the hends of the Spenk- er, have faith enough in the sterling quality of the electors of North\u2019 Vic- Orià-to-contest\u2014the 5 with bim, convinced, as 1 am, thot on reflection | they will not, condone.his wrongdoing % P2 egerdemain.This provided at Sat range ments ean be made to have it square dual con- YM.GALBRAITH.Montreal, July 27.STEALING STREET CAR TICKETS.The stealing of tickets f from the Montreal Street Hailway aod the reselling of the same through the agemcy of cer- tiin saloons in this city has causad the disapje arance vf à conductor formerly in the company\u2019s employ.For sonic time past the officers of the Colpany have been aware that tickets Which certain-persons had in their pos- sessim, and, which were re-sold at the cul rite of cight for a quarter, were nol obiiined Lonestly.The matter cul- minted on Friday last, when a warrand was \u201cworn ou: for the arrest of a conductor wha had been omployed on the Windsor and St.Lawrence line.The warrant, however, was just a few hours too late, fn: \u2018hat\u2019 morning the man dis appeared and has not been seen since: he metho en ployed to \u201cdo\u201d the company wis the abstracting of the thin eardbxird ticke.s from the tnouth of the os whenever they happened to stick.The tickets were thon turned.over.t © tre Seon wen, who did'a rush- ss at the cut rate prices.It {a (houghi that this method of pilfering been going on for some six months.The conductor who cannot now be found has been in the smpjoy of the com) & year and a half.The affair is still 2 LORD RU RUSSELL.Baron Russall, x rived from Qube: noon at 3 pm.left 6 o'clock on the St.ondack Railway._ OK: l'owen, who ar- cn Saturday after- for New York at Lawrence & Adir- \u2014\u2014\u2014 pro DROPPED DEAD.» An od man dropped dead gloners\u2019 street oppasito he Cons Markot yosten When the.old n drop street tha N Damo ambulances was sent for, but ie in: the the morgue.The identity À doconsed is unknown.He was respectably dressed and wes selling sows hrass polishing compoun PERSONALS.Mr.G.W.Stephens and phens, who have Leen enjoying \u2018two months\u2019 continental travel Sith their oldest daughter, Miss Stephens, bave returned f rom England via New York, where they w were met by Mr.G.Stephens, jr.Miss Stephens will oon tinue her studies in Paris during the coming winter.Mr.F.Stobart, Mrs.Stobart and family of Winnipeg, who arrived from England by tha Scotsinan, are en route to the North-West on their return from a lengthened visit to Mr.Stobart\u2019s father at Pepper Arden, Yorkshire, where Mrs.Stobart hus spent the last year.Mrs.Andrew A.Allan, accompanied by her little daughters, Miss Doris Allan and Miss Hazel Allan, bas loft Ca- coun for Quebec on a visit to her mother, Mrs.Torr, en route \u2018to Montreal.Mrs.Allain is still suffering trom injuries recoived a few weeks ago by a fall from ber bicycle.Mr.T.E.Greenshields, Mrs.Green- shields ond\u2019 family, of Liverpool, took their departure for England on Saturday by the Laurentian, after a pleasant visit of some weeks Lo Mrs.T.£.Green-, shields\u2019 mother, at \u201cAuvergne,\u201d her\u2019 country residence at \u2018Lower Lachine.Ars.Kane, daughter of the late Hon.Mr.Justice Coursol, who, accompanied by her daughters, the Misses Kane, and ter son, Mr.R.Kene, has spent the summer abroad, is among the arrivals from England by the Mongolian on her return to Canada for the winter.Mr.Albert Lockwood, whoss recent debut in a concert with Madame Patti before the Prince of Wales und a eritical London audience proved him to be ons \u2018of the greéatést pianists of the day.1s at present on a visit to Mrs.Edgar Judge, Dorchester street.Mr.Brennan, Mrs.Brennan, Mrs.O'Connar, Mr.W.O'Connor, and Mrs.O'LVonahue, who arrived in town to attend the funeral of their aunt, the late Mrs.Buckiand, on Saturday, left on Monday morning on their return to New York.Mr.Bryce Allan and Mrs.Allan, who have been iraveliing on the continent since their.merriage in June, arrived from England lust week by the Com- pania, and will tuke up their residence in Boston for the winter.Dr.Derorme, medical superintendent of the Noire Daine Hospital, leaves the city to-morrow for a trip through the Gulf of Et.Lawreuce.He will remain au Ca Breton for a short time, and will then, return to his duties.+4 Canilie, Mr.W.Northeate Cant- « and Mr.Frank Cantlie have left town on a visi to Messina Springs for the bensfit of a rheumatic affection from which Mr.F.Cantiie bas suffered during the summer.Lady Abbott and the Misses Abbott, who Lave returred to town from Dal- housie, N.B., wkere they bave spent th: summer, bave taken ion of their recently acquired residence on Crescent street.Mrs.Edward Blake, who arrived from Englund last week, 18 the guest of her daughter, Mrs.Wrong, at the Island of Orleans, where she wiul be joined by th: Hon.Edward Blake.Professor Harrington has returned to town from Metis, where he has spent the last two months, Mrs.Harrington and family will prolong their stay at their summer residence for a few weeks.Mr.Peter Redpath hms taken his departure from town on a trip to tha North-West, duri which he will visit his brother, Mr.eginald Redpath, at bis ranch, near Calgary.Mr.A.G.Ramsay, manager of the Canade L Life Insurance Company, Ham- n in town far a few days on his return from a visit to England and Norwuy.Miss Gzowski, grand daughter of Sir Casimir Gzownki, who has been spending some weeks a\u2019 Murray Bay, has passed through town on her return to Toronto.Mrs.M.H.Gault and family have arrived at -Brashead, Tavish street, on thoir return to town for the autumn from their summer residence at Ca couns.His Lordship Bishop Pond has returned from Winnipeg, where he attended the Arglican Synod.Miss Aikman, lady superintendent ot the Montreal Maternity, has returned from a pleasant vacation spent at the home of her parents, Parrsboro, Nova Scotia.Dr.H.B.Yates, of Brantford, Ont., who will shortly take up his permanent residence in Montreal, is in town for a few days, staying at the Windsor.Mr.G.de Saumarez Hamilton, who is en route to England from bis ranch in W yoming, is the guest of his aister, Mrs.R.M.Esdai Peel street.Mr.Gaspard Le Meine, Mrs.Le Moine and Miss Le Moine, who are among the recent arrivals from Quebec, are spending a few day at tre Windsor.Dr.Ami, of the Geological Survey, Ottawa, and Mrs.Ami, passed through town on Saturda: yon their, return from a trip to Nova Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Moisan and Miss Stella Moisan arrived from Quebec and are siopping a the Richelieu Hotel during the exhibition.Mr.A.M.Crombie, Manager \u2018of the Bank of Cominerce and family have returned to town from their summer résidence at Cacouna.- .Bte- Miss Gilbert, Dorehester street, left town on Friday for Cardinel, Ont.where -uho.gues .and Mrs.¥.E.Gilbert.Miss Dowker, who has left on a visit to England, was among the\u2019 departures on Saturday by the Laurentian.Er.Wheeler and Miss Wheeler have lift town for Messina Springs, where they wii! make a short stay.Miss Thomson, Richmond ue., who is in town, is the guest of Hon.Mrs.Aylmer, St.Mark street.Air.L.A.Hamilton, Lend Commissioner of the C.P.IR.af, Winnipeg, arrived at the Windgor Pr Mr.Hugh Rose, of Glasgow, accompanied Ly his mother, Mrs.Kose, are at the Windsor.Mr.W.S.Chadwick is spending two weeks with bis parents at London, Ont.Fraser Bros.\u2019 Sales.AAAS PAS NANA AA Ne NS INS NANI NI SNS NS .PP>PORTANT NT SALE.\u20acood Horses, Harness, Ia - gous, Kicighs, Bic.mudry Was The undorsi LS Instructed by T.H.LO rae.of the M ONTREAL STEA EAU ND to Rell by Actin: EA reserve, at their stables in rear of the laundry, 1?EUSRY LANE, On WEDNESDAY, 16th SEPT., at 2.50, Twentr.five sup rior Express Horses, Cnsur Tassed by elivery horses Canada.190 © number ot their Expenoive Express waggons and Sirighe made Laririe to order, Iso Express Marnese, PA Clothing, Ce 6 3 FRASER BROS., Auctioncers.OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND, Effects, Square and Upright Pianos, Carpets, Parlor, Dining and Bodrusm Furniture, Pictures, Ornanicnts, Crockery, Glassware,Cooking Stoves, Ranges, ktc., Kio.Large regular auction at our \u2018 MAMMOTH NEW SALESROOM, 433 and 435 St.James St, Corner luspector St., on FRIDAY NORNING, 18th Sepiember, as Ten O'Clock.Cash advances made.Safo dry sto Furniture.Planocs, Kte.Sales are large ended.pslRncre can «lepend upon fair and prompt returns, - - .bt FPASER BROS.ne Auctioneers, - for rely at- prices > rived too le, and the men was taken | .- Fortune.The High street of Moxford was interested this June day in the funeral of old Carme] Battersby, whose pictur esque hobble end long gray locks would never again enliven the street.He bad kept the curiosity shop for about fifty years.\u2018The old spinning- wheels, sparrow-legged- chairs, carved oak bureaus, cuins of all sorts, medals, watches, etc., would, no doubt, now go to the bammer.Moxford would miss the attractive window of No.59 as much as the quaint form of its late ownen.Peter Battersby and Mrs.Peter were early on the scene in decent black.They bod extremely comfortable expectations.To sure, for the last ten years they had not interchanged many words with tke late Carmel, who was Peter's only brother ; but as Mre.Peter remarked when the news of her brother- in-law's death arrived: \u2018He couldn\u2019c for shame leave his momey to uny one else.\u201d Young Walter Battersby, Mr.and Mrs.Peter's only son, did not conceal his his Joy in his uncle's demise.He told n companions at the Hen and , Chie kens that he was in for a good, thing.\u2018Blood, you know, as the saying is is thicker than water, * he said, as drained his fourth pint on, the even Noe of \u2018his avuncular bereaveme Nor where the three daughters of Mr.and Mrs.Peter without discreet maidenly elation.Their uncle, while he iived, was such a figure that they did not care to look at him.un very civil topgue-; liked to be -eaustic about their high- heeled shoes and extensive bonnets and hats, and to be very rude with his inquiries why three Mx.Rights did mot press for t honor of their small gloved hands.It seemed unlikely, indeed, that a single tear would be shed for the old curi- | asily man.Ol course, there was Lis little servant girl, Juan Smith, but she was unly \u201ca workhouse hussy,\u201d to borrow Mrs.Peter's elegant expression.With his usual eccentricity, old Car- mel had taken a gir! from the Moxford union after the death of his elderly housekeeper, Mrs.Roberta.that servant, and shd had served him truly for tho last six years, being now | b ut 22.A quiet, shrinking, dark-eyed little creature, who had revered her dead master quite unacoountably and devoted herself to him heart and hand and soul.Save for Seth Perry, who worked for th: Moxford Tin Plate Company, she had no one else to cars for.Mr.and Mrs.Peter found No.59 nicely prepared for the funeral.There was also a rather clumsy wreath of wild hyacinths and buttercups on the coffin.\u201d \u201cThe idea of such à thing as that!\u201d exclaimed Ars.Peter, touching wreath with the tip of her.parasol.Joan was near at the time.She burst mito tears at thes words.\u201cPlease, ma'am,\u201d she said, \u201cI should \u2018so like it to with him.I picked them sll myself \u201cIt shall do nothing of the kind, then; and your place is in the kitchen, mot in the parlor,\u201d retorted Mrs, Peter.Joan retired, crying bitterly, and Mrs.Peter flung the wreath into a corner.\u201cThe werich ought not to be allowed to leave the house, Peter,\u201d she said s:- verely, \u201cwithout being searched.The Idea of her bei with all these vally- bles\u2014all alone, tho.\u2019 Lut Peter was not as cruel as his \"Cameron says she is entirely to be trusted,\u2019\u2019 ha replied, \u201cand it's for him to get z8 be pléases, ha says.\u201d .Cameron was the Moxford lawyer, who had charge of the old curiosity man\u2019 s affairs.© or three others now arrived, including the lawyer, Mr.Hurst, the Methodist Naw Connection minister, and old\u2019 Craven, the silversmith.Then the High street enjoyed its little sensation asthe hearse and three couches solemnly pass:! along it to the cemetery on t hill.Jean viewed the start from the back entry with tearful eyes.She was periodically convulsed with sobs.She watch- the procession as long as ever she could.The void in Ler life wus immense.So much so, indeed, that even Lhe soothing.voice of S: th® Perry, who hs come upon her unawares, had no effect on her at first.\u201cNever you mind, lass,\u201d said Seth, \u201cthings will come out all right.\u201d She answered him only with tears.\u2018 \u201cHe's boun\u2019 to ha\u2019 leit you summat, Joan.my lass, to remember him by ; and whether or no, you've only to speak the word and there's one as\u2019ll be \u2018proud to have you.\u201d \u201cSeth.I can\u2019t talk with she said, showing Lim her and bright eyes.\u201cNor come home and take your din- vey with my mother, Joan?\u2019 \u201cNo, no.I mustia't go yet.\u2018They\u2019 I ou now,\u201d amp face \u2018turn me out soon, I know, but 1 must stay till then.\u201d \u201cWell, lass,\u201d said Seth, best ; but 1'm fair aching for you, and this \u2018night as l'IL fetch you to home.\u2019 He tuok ber in his arms in the passage, up which so many antique articles bad travelled during the last half-con- tury, and kissed her wet cheeks.\u2018And new I mun go back to work,\u201d \u201cyou know said.It_was a hot day even for June, and Benning & Barsalou's Sales - BENNING & & : BARSALOU, Auctioneers, Nos.86 and 88 St.Peter st.Exhibition Trade Sale, Wednesday angl Thursday, Sept.16th and 17th, We will sell in lots to suit the city and : \u201ccountry trade, A Bankrupt Stock AMOUNTING TO $37,000, _ Consisting of Tweeds, Cicthing, Hats and ocods, Furs, Boots and Shoes, etc, etc.800 dozen Men's Shirts and Drawers, 300 ra Blankets, $0) plec nollens and Worateds, 400 lots Ready \u20ac Clothin » 12 cages Ruleekoepine \u201cLike ens, 16 Manufactured Furs, etc, etc.\u2018etc.Sale eacn day at 10 o'clock a.m.Terms liberal.The & attention of the trade is cajled se this portant sale.216 8 Besides, he hadm\u2019t | Joan was | the : when the funeral party re-ente house, D rs.Potér's fané was extre \u201c Here they'were met by Walter a teraby and the three girls.\u201cThe more witnesses safer it'll bo,\u201d she had waid alluding, of course,\u201d to the readi of he ther-in-law\u2019s will.*Besides,\" ore said, \u2018they way hear sumething mice for themselves Ax far as he was concerned, however, x ung Walter ry fully intended to be t, even if his father and motber objectad.had procured cake and, sherry, at the instigation of Mr.Cameron.But she pad nol belped hersolf to a glass o! the wins, even in spite of the kindl PEN suggestion ; Hor yet to à crum of the cake.She continued alone in the kitchen.The tramp oil strange feet in the room over her did but make fresh tears well up from the bounuiful source inside her.And so the funeral party und the othars sat around old Carmel\u2019s table and waited for Mr.Cameron wo begin.The lawyer did no.keep them waiting.He swiled rather dryly, took a glass of sherry, and drew forth the paper trom ita official blue envelope.Never was there in Mrs.Poter Bat- tersby s opinion, a more horrid and dis- rageful last wil and testament.Certainly her husband was 10 receive sale of the deceased's goods, but what wus a mere fourth?\u2018The other (hree-fourths were left\u2014of all things\u2014to the Moxford union, \u2018to Smith.\u201d ose were the very words.To the three girls of Mr.Peter the three largest mirrors in the | establishment of No.59 were bequeath- | ed, without comment.by was not even mentioned; nor was Mrs.Peter.Mr.Cumeron received £100, and so did the deveasad's old friend, Mr.Craven.Lastly, Joan was mentioned.She wus.to-have a year\u2019s wages, a) the furniture ! of her own bedroom, and the large scrap for which she had often plied scissors and paste, and which contained curious items of newspaper intelligence during the lust thirty years.\u201cThere, gentlemen and (ladies, that is all,\u201d said My.Cameron; \u201cand now you | must excuse me, I leave you with my | co-trustee, Mr.Craven.\u201d \u201cOne moment, sir,\u201d interposed Mr.Peter.to whom his wife had whispered : in the, banki- must have had thou- Ban \u201cFhe balance to his credit on May 31.\u201d answered Jr.Cameron.to a note, \u2018was just £45 8s 10d.the funeral expenses are paid\u2014\u201d \u201cWhat's he done with it?\u201d cried Mrs.Peter.redder of face than ever.madam.Good er, who then After \u201c1 cannot tell you, morning.\u201d said the la wisely left them to fight the matter out among themselves.But before he went, he, with bis own hands.carried to Joan in her kitchen, the unwieldy old ! scrap book and told her that it was her roperty us well as the.furniture of, er room.\u201cCome, cheer up, my girl,\u201d he said at | parting.\u201cYour master was fond of | i you, and he would rather see you bright | | than downcast.And remember that I | am your.friend, if you should happen to | want one.i i } 1 | + ) | | rouch.\u201cWhat's become of all his money | | | | ! | } } Joan thanked Mr.Cameron.and then, having reverently kissed the old bouk.put it on one side.Mrs Peter, before she parted, thought well to trespass in the kitchen and say | some cruel things to Joan.But somehow the girl did not mind them very much no Then Beth looked in again, and said she was to come up to bis mother\u2019s that evening.If she didn't he should fetch her.And to make sure of having her, he carried off the big Mrs Peter Batters else before she left No.Together with ber disa pointe son and darling Walter, she climbed the stairs to Joan's little attic and took a hammer with her.It\u2019s the very kind of spiteful thin: he'd be likely to do,\u201d she said, \u201cbut not stand it\u2014robbing his own flesh an blood for a workhouse brat.\u201d Mr.Peter left hor to her own devices.He, Mr.Craven, and the three vexed (indeed, insulted) girls went away to- gethe Then Mrs.Peter studiously searched Joan's attic from wall to wall.She turned out the girl's one tin box, looked in the drawer of the washstand, rip up the palliasse outrageously threw the straw all \u201cabout and treated the bolster \u2018with equal brutality.There was also 8 handsome old oak + Yo apts a sométhing \u201c Marcotte Bross\u2019 Sales.TRADE SALE.At our Rooms, ST.JAMES ST., on WEDNESDAY, 16th inst.at 10 am, a Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods, Tweeds, Meltons, Beavers, Dress Goods, Cottonades, Woollen Goods, Top Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Mufflers, Collars, Neckties, Cloak- ings, Suitings, Canvas, Handkerchiefs Wool Vests, Muslin, Lace, Embroidery Tailors\u2019 Trimmings, Cambric, Buttons, Spool Thread, Velveteen, SlUk, Linings, Men's and Boys\u2019 Hats and Caps, Ready Made Clothing, Sults, Pants, etc.Also a large quantity of Fur Cape, Muffs and other goods.No reserve and In lots to the trade. MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.catters and Mardware froim a Bankeupt Steck, ON WEDNESDAY, 16th INSTANT, a our Reoms, St.James #t., at 2 o'clock p.m.dozen Pocket Knives, of all grades; 100 Coton oyster Knives, 200 doze n° Corkscrews, 100 Bets: of Culldren's Cutlery, 350 dozen Tablespoons, 60 dozen Fine Razors, - - Carvers ana Laule Cutlery, 400 Zen shears and Scissors, ter Chains, Dog Chains and 4, Collars ire Piyers, Pincers, 316 3 Calipers Compasses hee: an Fryers, Bras and Heel Spring Bolts, Eye terews, 100 dozen Tr Enamel aya, Plates, 300 dozer of zor Straps, assor Te 200 dozen Fire Shovels, and other goods.No reserve and in lots to the trade.eo MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.Shop and Dwelling TO LET.2689-2691 St.Catherine Street (NEAR BT.MARK).216 8 \\ Dwelling in first-class order\u2014tinted last May.Store has been three years occupied by a picture framer.Splendid chance for a steady good worker to continue the business.Stock and fixtures complete in trade can be had at a low figure.For farther laformation apply to W.E.COOPRE, \u201cStar\u201d Ofer.alds digestion.Save coupons Inside of wrappers.wardrobe that would have oven | Tol ws 4.royal bed chamber.for Joans three or four frocks.' It was quite ble noe how mother \u2018and son probed chia antique place of furniture.They even kn or the head of à lion relief at the top of it, to see if t was 8 becrew cavity behind the bead.But the wardrobe taught them pet?mora than tha pallinase aud the - \u201cWell, I'm off to the Hen and Chickens,\u201d said Walter pattoruby at length.\u201cI've had en: this.\u201d Bo, too; had ho Poter, for there v not an article in the room that she Lk not thoroughly he sun was still well above the cemete hill when Seth called at No., in workaday grime and his workaday grease \u201cArt ready, my lass ¥° he enquired of Joan.The girl began to make excuses.\u201cIi\u2019s not right, Beth, to leave the house with no one in it.He wouldn't have liked it,\u201d she said.\u201cIt's -not right, Joan, to make a pro-° mise and not Keep il,\u201d retortsd Beth.\u201cCome, now, I'm not going to leave you to mope your eyes out.Do you mean to make me car She was persuaded w with difficulty.Then it was a revelation of character to see how she locked on: door after help them train up more girls like Joun and Mrs, Walter Baiters- referring ' gnother and pocketed the different Anybody \u2018ud think the things were all yourn, Joan,\u201d said Seth, admiringly.\u201cIt\u2019s tho same to me as if they were,\u201d che answered, with the tone of fresh tears, : But S:th hurried her off before she could break down again, und soon had her in thz little red brick cottage he shared with his mother.0d srry had in hsr younger - days -Leen a servant- herself.She had a true woman's sympathy for Joan, and discerned enough to know that ber scp | Fh do far wors: than marry such a girl a fourth pari of the promeds of the - koy as comfortable a meal as any sin ee os with thw cal purring \u2018on the hearth a!l the time.Afterward the talk turned solidly up- | on old Carmel and his Bingular Lequests ! to Joan.- i \u201cThe money and furniture \u2018IL Le useful enough to you, cb child,\u201d said old Mrs.Perry \"but the idea of leaving you a thing like that!\u201d pointing to the scrap \u201cl wsed to ba so fond of it,\u201d stammered Joan.\u201cThe time we've sat together, him pasting and me cutting what he'd marked.\u201d She rose and lifted the big Look on the table, untied its strings and opened Why.what's this?\u2019 exclaimed S:th, as_a bank note for £i09 appeared.Joan turned pale as she touk it up.It was indorsed on the back: \u201cPay to Joan Smith and no one else.\u2019 _Ere they had finished bing through the book they found twenty-one other - notes of exaotly t same kind.\u201cThey are certainly yours, my girl,\u201d said Mr.Cameron, woen Joun called on him in the morning, \u201cand 1 shall have great pleasure in telling Mrs.Peter Hattersby what had become of the money 1e per brother-in-law\u2019s credit \"at the A SAD SCENE.Noire Dame Hospital witnessed an af- fecling scene on Saturday afternoon.STEAMSHIPS.Allan Line RoyalMail Steamships LIL] Liverpool, Quebec and Monte Mail Service.Steamshipe Montreal Quebec.Liverpool Laurcutian.13 fcpt.Ly Rept.9 a.m.| Oct, Mon oran.19 Repl.19 Kept.3 pan.3 Oct.bardin lan.16 Bept, 27 Sept.p a.m.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014CABIN.$352.50 and upmardaningle = Joo and upward: Re- ura; \u20ac nd Fes 35 single; 75 and \"843.00 Reiu Steerage\u2014To Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast of Londonderry, $24.50.Pregaid 85.0 Bedding and all utensils free.Pace ins 2007 and New York Service.From New Pler, foot ot w 21st Street, New York.Bteamshipe.Yor cie yo State of Nehraska.8 Bent .Ya Oct.30 oct.State of California.\u2019 2 ao .50 Oct.$40 to $60 Bingle.to $130 Return.Aocording to location of end number of persons in siateroom.All cabin 8 Cabia $20 single, $55 round pres ERAGE.Lacs cena sa 0000 4.50 ee or où farther iuformation na TER Montreal.Boston ur Dominion Line Royal Mail Steamships LIVERPOOL BRERVICE.From Montreal.From Quobec.And 825.50.iy to tladelphia Glasgow gr Londo Bept.5, daylight Sept.5, 3pm.19 yi Hept.20,9 a.m.do.Bept.26, 2 pan, 3, do.Oct, 4,%s.m do.Oct, 10, 2p.m do.Oct.17.4pm Montreal ar Qrobec to Londonderry or od Sho Cabin return $100 to 316% Secon bin $34.00 > 25 an : 0; Btecrage to Liverpool, Lon Pk lig ton n, Belfast or Glasgow, rs outfit Soluce aod $25.50.Mi lidshtp Saloons,, Electric Light, Spac tous Promenade - >.TORRANCE & CO.General Agents, Montreal.17 St.Sacrament Brreet.NORTH GERMAN FEOM NEW YORK.SOUTHAMPTON.LONDON, BREMEN FAST EXPRESS STEAMERS.LLOYD 1.Cab.980 and upwards.IL Cab.345 and upwards.acs., ; ERBOERU, PARIS, BRENEN, Bremen, London o MEDITEREANEAY SERVICE, wr ou ALTAR NAPLES, GENOA.RRA, Hept.18,10 FULDA, Sept 10 is = | FATER.Oo où \u201817, TR OELRICHS & CO.¥ Bowling Green, N.Y, J.Y.GiuMour & Co, 356 Bt.Paul st DovaLas BaTTERABY, Bt.Jamos st, op.Tomple El Ww.H.HENRY, 143 Bt.James at., Agents for Montreal.111tf German Mediterrancan Service.* HAMRUG AMERICAN spre samers from New York to atbaite , Aigiers, Naples, and Genos.TGoluntds, Oot.\", 3 A.M.tFulda.Nov.14, 16 A.M.81, 10 A.3.tKalser, Nov.21, A.M.INORTH-GERMAN er line from Naples, Genoa, Gi bourg.Lond on, and Southam, North German Lioyd,84.Qeirichs § Co., Gen.champion.re.American Line, 2 Bo Bowling Ure Green, N.Y.37 Broadway, N.Y.J.¥.GILMOUR 356 8t.or shrest.D.CONNELLY, Pa: DOUGLAS BATTERS se Jam ames st, EATER Bd.| 14 Piaco d'Armes sd.18310 5 ames st Agents for Montreal mmo Ig À a TWIN SCREW EXPRES3 es Jane trom Now: York w Pl) outh uth (Loudan), Cherbourg, Paris i rok, Bept.17.I \u2018Normannin.Oot.hd Sept.24.A.econ Oct.Cabin, 850 and n.$45 and apwards beth LONDON BON, th VIRE oF UHARGK special crains CHERDOURG\u2014PARIS, hours.A Rds.ANE SCAN LINE, 37 nm, N.Yer DD.LCONNELLE, 16 Place d'Armes Montreal tf ; of the : HAMBURG-AMERICAN Winter Cruise LINB TERRANEAN AND ORIENT == THE NE Express -iteamer TOR ha BMA om New an 8F7, for Mindelre, G ditt, Tig ai o .ern, ex lo and the Pyramids), Jame (Jerusai a escus antinople, Athern.wore, Geuva, New York \u201cLOWEST INDIES 8 gor MBIA fron New York Gasdetoupe Marti ten , lotbados, La ER ptr (for Carachd, Puerto Cabello nerrela) Fes on Point \u2018Cocatort.N New \\ ark.ton abo! waeoka, For furiber particulars ooh % Amartoun Line, $7 Broadway, M.Y.or BD, COBARLLY, 14 Face D'Armes, Montrent.- } 1971 2aw ppapiah Main Fo bere Bet Heoamer Fetmary 1 se Pominse 3, Ve ™ bare the same privileges.C ARES OR BAALE, Sat., Oct 3,10am.teturn tickets ave able from Meditorrensos or from\u2014] Montreal, P.4.in obarge of two quads Bot WOINANL WAS DEVEr AWAre vint, which was to bs the lnat-she re- cived.3 r spent an\u2019 orts to revive hia dying wife, without success, and Sg ned to gaol broken hearted.isar di on Sunday morning.Permission had leen obtained \u2018from Eir Alexander Lucoste, Chief Justice, for \u2018Beiser to visit his rite; The application, was made by Mr.J.Curran, at the request of Mr.Fon Rws:vinge.\u201cbut \u2019 Special Notices.SOCIETY OF ARTS, CANADA THR OF 1866 Notre Dame Street.Montreal.Distributions every Wednesiay.Moy lus of prizes 1anging from & to $2 Tickets, oN M8 cod tf THE 5th OF OCTOBER, Tt is proposed to endow a bed at Guy's Hospital, to bear the name of the poet Keats, who was for u shore.time a medical siudent there.She strong | point about the cures Hood's Earsaparilla is that they are permanent, because they start from the solid foundation of purified, vitalized and enriched blo blood.Try_it now.\u201cby ol EDUCATIONAL M\u2019GILL UNIVERSITY \u2014\u2014 MONTREAL _ SESSION 1896-1897, The MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS Comparative Medicine Veter nary Science and for entrance into thé Special Course for -Women- in the Faculty of Arts will begin as follows: FaguLry Or LAW\u2014Monday, Tth Septem- 0 a.m.FACULTY Ob\u2019 MEDICINE \u2014 Tuesday.the 0.16th September, at FACULTY loi ARTS \u2014 (including the Se cles Course for Women) Tuesday, mber 15th, at 8 a FACÛLT Y Of AN PLIETY SCIENCE\u2014Wed- nesday, jerte AT at FACULIY Op MBA ATIVE MEDICINE end VET THINLY 8, I: NCE+S:turaay.Boptember z6t The tee of 35.LU (see esjendar) \u2018must be paid to tne Becretary before admission tu e Examina Tre Lectures\u201d vu begin as follows : Faculty ot -w, Seprember T.h; laculty of Medicine or 18t, 3nd and 3rd year students September 3nd.4th year students, October lst; Facuity ot Comparative Medicine urid Veterinary Science, September 28th; Facuities ot Arts and \"Applied Science, September 2lst.Intending students can obtain all neces- \u2018gary information on application to the undersign Special Course for Women in the Faculty of Arts (Donnida Endowmentr.The tolidwing Lectures are open to P after September 31st, Botany, Zoology, x logy und Logic, mental Briton hy, Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, ngiish 1 Hi story, Latin, Greek, French, Ger man, Mathematics, and Mathematical \u2018Physi ot each our Lecture, Fees, etc.may pe obtained on \u201capplication to the undersigned.J, W.BRAKENRIDGE, B.C.L., Acting Sec retary.August 28th, 1X96.207 td eud DUNHAM LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE, DUNHAM, Quebec.The Church School for Ginls In the Diocese of Moutreal.(Approved by the Synod.) PRESILENT\u2014The Lord Bishop of Montreal.LADY PRINCIFAL\u2014 Miss ( .24 hours trous Montreal.RE-OPENS THURSDAY, SEPT.10th.Situation picturesque and healthy.Perfect natural drain; inage.col Sommodions building (re-papered and painted during holidays).School Btafl consists of 8ix resident and five non-resident teachers.Music under direction of Prov.GEORGE W.Copan, Graduate Stuttgart Con- ptorr Ordinary repares fa T A.A.admission to \"Mo: University aod Norma School, Conversational French, reful religious instruction.\u2018Board, laundry and Fo (English, atin, Greek, French and German), ve per annum.Vor calendars, etc.papered, pain and t org D ovated in ae PL with ar:hi Te TRE LAD PRINCIPAL, 184 26eod am, Quo THE MONTREAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 938 Derchester St, near Mountain, 3 Development in all branches of music.For Prospectus, apply to 6\" MR, CC.E.SEIFERT, Director.Mme.L.MacLean.(MME, NILCA.) Just arrived from Paris, pupil of Mme.Rosine Laborde and Time.Marchesi.has the honor of informing the public she is now prepared to receiv private pmpils in the Art of Singing.neslieucx, 116 PERL STRELT, at Mme.Maclean's Thursdays, from 2 toip .NOTICE.Mme.MocLean na 20 open & Singing Class Liar Ladies lars a month peru oil, class twice 0 week.Subscribers for this claas wi nd » list at Nordhetmer a, ns ne James 3374 St.Catherige st: Hardy, 210 Bi st.and at Mme.MacLoan s Residsooe.MR.CORNISH Pianist.Graduate feutiaare Conservatory and Pupil of Biavenhagen, Resumes his tenching Monday, 7th.May be Joon regarding lessons, etc., 2 to 6 p.m., 164 Manateld st J ns PLACE D'ARMES, ge Tho bear\u2019 organized Commercial and Salrthand Institution in © Canuda.Classes resumed August 24th, Call or write for pros 198 13e0d Ca ALA & LORD, Principals, MISS BERTHA BELASCO, Who has just returnad from a three years\u2019 conrze of study in Germany under Dr.Jedliczks and Soharwenkn, is prepared to receive pupils for th Pinnoforte and Harmony at her residence, a Kt.Catherine hit.until Ontoder 1st.after this date apply 27 DRUMMOND » STREET.1 Ç MISS FRASER Will reopon her clous on MONDAY, 1ith September, at 64 Drummond Stree Miss Fraser will be at home on and after tho 8th Bep tember, to receive visitors on school Lusiacsr, from 10 tod.195000213 = 54 TUPPER ST.The \u2018Bchéol inated by the paies Gwilt will re-open TH «EFTRMBER 15TH, After Tuesday.Ay We rms nn be at home to see visitors on Bchuol busiress, lisa V.Gwiit will resume cr mngic vias Soptomber 15th.81 lieod MISS SOPHIE MYERS, |» PIANIST, Has resumed her tuition, engagoments for concerts sy soloist and ocompanist en Cresceal nt.310 Sood MISS BARKER {Certificate of the Royal Acndemy of Music, Lo London:) bas red ber lessons in IMsnoforte Ba theory of HUBERT A.BAKE Tepeher of of Fimse, Pianoforie \u20ac and nn titreat, Dove ae éarherine.ris s eraminations us of the Dominion College Pre Lawrence -Seod\u2014 ] University of Bishops College PACULTY OF MEDICINE : MONTREAL, SESSION 1896\u201497, Lectures of the twent sath annual session begin MONDAY, 5th October u 5 session bol Fees average $82.00 rears with liberal discount for prepayment of entire course.The Dental College of the Province of Quebec is now afiilioted to this University.The course curuprisus three 3) Ma leading to the degree of D.D.d.Caleudurs aad a at information furnished on en to tho undersigned.GEO.T.ROSS, M.D., _1% 13e0d Registrar.- THE WEST END - BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.2716-2718 St.Catherine St., FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, Conducted by Miss Lawder and tho Misses Shanks, will begin the fall term on September 15th.Thorough training by experienced teachers in English, lathemutics, Scionce, tin, Modern Languages Vcual and Instrumental Music, Hlo- cution and Art.French and German taught by modern methods.Puvils pared for matricu- \u201clation examinations at Met UO University.Kor circulars and all Inforination, apply by letter to Miss Shanks, 2238 St.Catherine Stroet, until after September 2nd, when the principals -will bo a at humo to receive visitors on school 102 business.PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, 70 Temple Buitdinz, Montreal.MISS GRAHAM, = - Principal.Lame, cour of Study comprises: Shorthand in both 4, Typewriting, Composition, Commercial Corre- Langunge nce, Practical Grammar, Geogr phy, Punctuation, sakbee eping, Peuuanshiy, ond F ph.Win Urals b avin, ment for the mule of row h ractical experience, and have an excellent ity oF procuring positions, as Miss Graham isin on with maby of the well known business houses in the o Pupils may enter at any time, as the To tividual method ofjinstruction is adop term begins = tomber 1st.Evening classes com- mencin eptcuber 5th, Tuesdays and Fridays from QU.an Spocusl classes will bo formbd for pupils desiring to pass the Civil Bervics Examination.Terms moderste.Write, call or telephone 1714 for \u201cBooklet.\u201d 211 12 DEFECTIVE SPEECH, IMPERFECT HEARING, STUTTERING, STAMMERING, Etc.Oitico and a dopa The Mackay Tustitution for Protestant Deaf Mutes ond the Blind, Notre Damo de Grae real, in conse uence of extensive iprorements being made, will uot re-open uutil Friday, t Sth Nepl.\\rticula® ion and 8ycech Reading given te children born d The classes for those who are hard of bearing, or who suffer frum \u201cefective apeech, are distinctly scparate frum the clussea fur the tot d deuf.HULIECTS tuught alike to those in Common School | Thorough Instruction le ho given in one'of the following trades : Printing.Chawr-Caningy, Carpeustry, Cauinet, Shoe, Mattress and Deessmuking, H.E.ASHCROFT, Superintendent.GEO.DURNFORD, Becretary.199 22 SABREVOIS COLLEGE ; RE-OPENSS SEPTEMBER, 16th For Boarders and Day Pupils, Students arc prepared for A A., Medicine, Selence, or Arta.Special attention to French sod (German.The Pars teacliers have Leur sof ar sect: es es: M.A.Dou pouce, M.À.(Franc \u201cels Gagnon, Inte Princ lisle Acad emy; Miss ol D.Same McGill Normal REV.D.LARIVIERE, 8.A.(MoGill}, Principal, 117 Chathaiun Street, Montresi.166 19end | SESSION 1896-97.CLASSIC AND SPECIAL COURSE.CLASSES.PRIVATE LESSOXS.Turrion, Special Course for Ladies.Literature, Philosophy, Ancient sud Modern lan guages taught after the natural method.Translations carefully dono.The Ingres-Coutellier School, D University Street, 200 13ecul (Fraser \"Tnstitute.) ROSLYN COLLEGE, FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES, 86 Mackay Street.PATRONE#S\u2014Her Excellency the Countess of Aberdeen, PRINCIPAL.PORTEOUS ARNOLD; F:E.J.5., Edin.Univ.\u20ac Lapy PRINCIPAL\u2014Mrs.Arnold, Tha Classes will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, 8th SEPT, The Principat will be in attendgnce from the 4th to enrol pupils Prospectus may be had at the school, or from She leading booksellers.198 COLIGNY COLLEGE OTTAWA For #3oard and Education ot Young Ladies.Session Opens Thuraday, 17th September, Eight resident four non-resident teschers.Buildings have all moc mprovements.Number of bosrders limited, so that ap specisl attention may be given to each.poterie TA msy be had on Ps x = Jv wr R.ORUL HANK.Room 6, SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Y.NC.A.Buliding.Montreal + Compete r pumila s ry gradn- ate red reasonable cul tion ao evening; bot call or une \u2018or circular.ha Write J.P.MCDONALD, Pry.Under Vice Regal Patronage DANCING, DEPORTNMENT & MUSIC PROF.NORMAN'S SELECT CLASSES Will open at STANLEY HALL, cor.Stanley and St.Cathérine sts., from Sept.15.Cirenlars free.> Tel.9834.Open day and cvening from Sept.4th 209 17 AU LADY WISHES TO RECOMMEND A HIGH LADIES' SCHOOL io the neighborhood of.Lemden, England.Ex- optional educations] advantages.Distinguished Pro- Piessant sud refined humo, and very healthful erroné Great in vidual attention.Lai garden with Tennis wd Croquet Lawns, Pupils from \u2018annda receive special (ood Canadian references.Apply for Prospectus to \"Ys BROUGH, 15 Oraven Bireat, Charing Croes, Londen, England.2058 2nw MR.PAUL WIALLARD, BINGING TEACHER, 764 Sherbrooke At.2122 From 4 te 6.Miss Margaret Watson, ABINGDON SCHOOL 1143 Dorchester StroËt, Montreal.PES ted Si M ior T.Atl Boys are carefully propared for comercial lite.SpA OT clam youug ROARDING DEPARTMENT.There is cacollent acvommiudativn for » linited number.of Loanlers.Prospectus\u2019 master can The School Reopens TU EADAY, Sep, Sih, EDUCATIONAL.lege, Cam fr I for all examinations fur may be had on application.The head «7 soul) 80! any day siter Hote -\u2019 ber Ist.at 10 o'clock.SHORTHAND INSTISUTE English and Business Trainlux Nehoel, 310 MANSFIELD STREET, MONTREAL.{Formerly of Temple Buildinggst.Juries 8t.) x ished 1 Principal.Mrs.Bullock.Certiticatod Profession nd Founder of the \u2014 Byluhionl Method uf Teuching, sisted Ly » Stuff vf Cer- titicated Teacher 18711 BrasroN.Shorthand Conrse\u2014Tho htution Practical OMes Training.Thorough cose porting Lectures, ete.Speed Claxses\u2014For writers of all systems commence Let Monday in October.a Over 100 students ~graduates from this Institution have during Femuveraliv ally until prac fuse Jtemingtoo l'ypowriting next week.\u2019 og fo pal Re- sien to Tspowriting Eutrauco at any d: the past two sessions 6 Q positions.Eve lea knowledye nt Indira student ie \u2019 Fhibition of ! ap 8 ac quiet S.John the \u2014\u2014 Sto, 1773 ONTARIO ST., MONTREAL 25 Boarders, 40 Day Boys, Five Musters.tharoughly y preparod for all for busin are pg uo palus gress of the bays.Thorou hness a aru the ak advan The on and after Beptember 7th.acho me WEDNESDAY, \"SEPT.Oth, at nine 0 Fur spots apply at tbe School, or in writing (@ he REV.ARTHUR FRENCH, B.A.Oxford 196 26 STN \u201che CORNER thorough Commercial Colle, telephone (2890) for formal the departmeats in which \u20ac core Courses are Ist.195ef The ea gaint for hackenrdor junier end at ho will be open Address Buys ore\u201d entrauce exutmiuations and lu uuiubor is etrictly limited.Tao vlagues aro soours tha thorugh pro- nd & gool oral tone nowledged features at this \u2018school, - aster will .bu me to ace J paceats daily, Headmaster, VICTORIA SQ.and CRAIG STREET, ESTABLISHED I8GE.This College is the largest, most cu, in sn Wile lt or contalnin spl views of and Practical taught by nine he rons cher The otfice on Aug.24th, and studies resunied on Sept J.D.DAVIS, Principal, 42 Victoria Sgnare, Montreal, Canada.Grammar School, the Bouw tion, new price] ai a hts A Loge ge 472 GUY STREET, Private Neur Sterbrooke Btreet.- Day and Boarding School for Boys, will be re-opened on SEPTEMBER 7th.Pupils enralled at all ages nnd McGill {uiveruity, the Royal Military College, Kingston, i and for usin: After 24th Angst, the Head Master wilt be at home to mect parents ropared for entrance te SUPERIOR BoA RDING ACCOMMODATION, Fur pros guined at 19525 giving terms, distinctions and prizes | of wi by ald pupils ete, why to - < W.W.MOWAY.Day and Evening Sessions, 217 BT.JAMES STRRET, Business writing, bookkeeping, Arithmetic, shorthand, telegraphy, correspondence and typuwriting.KINGSTON.BUSINESS COLLEGE , The Oldest Incorporated Business ositive proof of its superior advantages sent: \u2018 upor - application\" Address, ' 20226e0d JOHN B.NORTON Organist and Musica: Director of \u2018 CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.Piano nd A Oran Playing, 81 Singiog, hom terpoint, to Bn od pay an To \"49 McGILL COLLEGE AVENUE.196 98 College in Canada.' A.BLANCHARD, Chartered Acosuntant, K Ont, \u2014\u2014LESIONS [Neem Harmony, Couns pren the - THE SCHOOL FOR YQUNG LADIES.dut by MISS SYMMERS and MISS SMITH | will re-o] TUE Pupils who desire it are prepared for sity examinations for.Matrisuiarion, or for the Con o sE HERR WILLIAM BOHRER, Voice Culture, Plano and Harmony, Telepho TE at home daily fon TE hoc business.SDAY, 5th SEPTEMBER.tbe McGill Univers © in Arta, r TUESDAY, be 518.RR, Mics 5 srs and Mis nil will Le - to receive visitors on 916 SHERBROOKE STREET.28 MACKAY STREET.ue 4374.218 19 | MRS.H.O.WILSON, Organist St.Gabriel Church, , Mrs.Wilson visits st.Lamberts tiwion weekly.KINDERGARTEN (FroeboPs System) and Miss M: Mcintosh wil wil re-open the Kindergarten and Pre.ratory tory choc at homo applicat ions.PROF.J.J.GOULET.Will arrive from Eu SEPTEMBER 21st, ut 13 wien sy PIANO AND HARMONY, 74 st.Famille Street, 2 PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 27 VICTORIA STREPET, on Pam after Boturdey.pt.8th, D recelve 196 26 Beptem mis 16th, and will resume his Violin Lessons o! Arthur Letondal, Instruction in\u201d Planoforte point Land! fugue.tweci ase 6 THE wil drenon Thu rsday, Sept.193h.ædinittod to ay (exotpt ony.soar be.| 2441 AL.Catherine Nereed, Apply every = MISSES GAIRDNER, 47 VICTORIA EET \u2018thelr Behool for Youn oys Ladies: mor sins are the Preparstory and Junior BISHOP STEWART SCHOOL, - FRELIGHSBIRG, Quebec.\" Amid beautiful, cxtensive and healthful environmen: ! home privile tes, individual instruction and carefui an reas CANON DAVIDSON, M,A., Raotor.WM.SULLIVAN, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, BANJO, MANDOLIN and GUITAR, has resumed his lessons.212 28 38 Aylmer st.Marguerite Sym Rosumes Piano Lotion, phy pr pate Las resumed her pianofo teaching at as ainitle Street.216 13 © Buckingham ave.MR.MAX BOHRER, Mit.SEPTIMUS FRASER, SOLO PIANIST, Has resumed his aneforie Amatruction at his e » ew address Be.Cathe rine, méreet (n neat uu fom peich PA er be Boriapers aun at moder- ats chargos.if 32 W.RAPHAEL'S Art Classes.FoR PRAWING and PAINTING, Will ef n the Int of Dotober.For particalars apply at Aradio, he St.Catherine st 210 28 Miss CONNOLLY Wl resus Lessons in Music on Tuesday, Bept.15th, =.2716 78 Le.Catherine Bireei, ripréet) 32 Yc Will resume his loasons in Pianoforie Play) NON AY, AUG, Sing.Pupils TL otaminations in the \u2019omInion College of touch mspecisity.Tel.4480, MI Has commenced tuiton Vieltn and German.2119 Pupil of (he Montreal Art #chool.Huudio, 86 Bl.© inst.Terms moderate.Reception hours is gy GIL), COLLEGE AVENUE, 10 take oxaminations asta, The technic of artintio SS BENGOUGH 8s VICTORIA STREET.MISS.MILLER.MISS LERICHE, 286 st Dents \u2014 caltur Tord, \u2018one d e, plano snd violio (Ital) od pla; : et an methodh, n evening ies 1s now Ri - 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MORNING, SEPT.2ist.RAE & DOYNELLY,.Awctisnsers.Talk About Our Fisheries and Their Preservation.MR.CAMERON HAS ANOTHER SCANDAL READY.- The Emigration to Brazil Brought Up in the House.(Special to the Star.) Ottawu, September 15.\u2014Proceedings in the House yesterday afternoon began with questions by members.There were four pages of them but fortunately for the interest of the afternoon°s proceedings three fourths of them were allowed to stand.Of those answered 8 few were of general interest.In reply to Mr.Charlton, Sir Henri Joly said the total excise collected during the \u20aciscal year expiring on June 80, 1896, on liquors was $4,011,287; on beer $6747 and on malt $781,000.Mr.Ethier was informed that the Government bad under consideration the construction of fish-runweys on the North River in Argentine and Two Mountains\u2019 Counties.In answer to a question put by Sir Adolphe Caron, the Premier said the Government had no information respecting another trip to Ottawa, of Mr.Green- way for the purpose of holding another conference on the Manitoba Schoo question.Mr.Quinn was told that the Government did mot have under consideration the aiding of an exportation of hay from Canads.The sale of Thousand Island property was enquired al about by Mr.Taylor, Mr.Dobel! said that the matter was in the hands of the Superintendent of Indian Affairs.Having heard that the Oritaric Provincial Government had expressed a desire of purchasing the Islands for the purpose of a public park the Superintendent had withdrawn the islands from the marked and if sald the purchaser would the Ogtario authorities.Mr Kaulbach asked the following: .plaint made to the Fovernment uf Canada or to the Fisheries Deparis: ment, nt that Mr.Henri Menier, owner of the Island of Anticosti, in the Gulf of St.Lawrence, claimed jurisdiction over the tLhree-mile limit around that island?If so, what is the nature of the complaint?2, Was any inguiry made into the matter by Commander Wakeham, or other officers of the Governmen If any repart has been received, what is the nature of that report?The answer was yes, a steamer had been warned bff the three-mile limit by an émploye of Mr.Menier, but the latter\u2019 had disavowed the act which had been done without Mr.Meniar\u2019s consent.The latter made no claim to the ownership or control of the waters around the Island to the three-mile limit.Mr.\\McMullen was told that the Government bad made a demand upon the Fredericton Bridge Company for interest due upon their indebtedness, but ghey, Ba bad not yet had time to take further steps towards collection.Tupper was told that the Chignecto Ship p Railway Company % had made appli to the Government for a renewal of the sul y that had apee When the orders of the day were called, Mr.Bergeron again brought to the attention of the Government the efforts being made bi rasilian coffee planters to induce Canadians to go to that that courtry.He n informed that already one thousand people had to go wd nt distant land.Most of them were married inen whee?their families.Mr.Laurier said that the Government had ta steps to warn the peo- de.Hearing that most of these ple were from parishes in the ocese mtn they had requested the Anan to bring the attention of his clergy to the matter.is had been done \u201cHear | hear le said Mr.Bergero! Ho oo seemed satisfied with the warning.The consideration of our era the attention of the House duri the greater part of the afternoon.Pe discussion came up on the following motion by Mr.Gillies: Address\u2014Copies of all papers, letters.despatches and international agreements that passed between or were entered into by the British, Canadian a United States Govermments referring to or the appointment of the Joint Fishery Commission; also for copies of all y the com be rules and regulations under which ra will be prosecuted in contiguous waters, and waters of the o ses commonly Tes: to by fishermen of the United States and of Mr.Gillieg presented the case of our sea fisheries.He told of their great extent.the large amount of capital employed.the number of men e and the large pulation supported.The annual value of Nova Ecotia's - irs was seven millions of dollars, which was one-third of the Mr of the to- tas fisheries of Canada.It had from $6,500,000 increased by leaps and bounds Mr.Gillies presented the Mr.Gillies: \u201cOur fish- case of our seu fish- eries need greater pro- eries.tection.\u201d for the whole Dominion in 1870 to its present enormous sum.Mr.Gillies pointed out that our fisheries needed great protection.The late Government done their duty ia this t, and he trusted that the present Administration would continue the g work and preserve the Canadian fisheries for Canadian fishermen.Mr.McDougall, of Caps Breton, hoped that the Government would in- uire into our sea-coast isheries before maki any change in existing Te- @ulations.He held -that it would be very unfair, even ruinous, to allow American fishermen to fish in our waters on equal terms with our own people.One great reason was that the Americans, under the regulations of their MacDougall: \u201cOne % of the worst was the purpe seine.\u2019 country, most destructive nrethods and appliances.* Une of ithe worst was the purse seine.which took in fish large and anll, resulti in the destruction of much fish life; of small fish of no commercial value.ha n the result in American waters?Their fish bad been exterminated, and the fisheries rendered almost worthless.Canadians did not wish to have this repes along their coast.Therefore, said Mr.MoDougall, let our Government be careful how they meddled with our fisheries or broke down any protection now and for yéars accorded to our fish and the thousands engaged in the great Can- adian fishi industry.Mr.Kaul a few remarksto the same effect.Be careful, he urged the Coenen, about interfering with our fisheries.+ Mr.Kaulback tells the pov.ernment to be careful about our fisheries.Mr.Davies replied.He reminded the last two cee had wandered f.the subject.The motion did not raise the question of fish protection.t called for papers, and although the discussion had been very interesting, it had scarcely had reference to Mr.Gillies\u2019 motion.\u201d Mr.Davies was glad the matter had been b up, for \u2018the matter was an imporiant one, well worth considering.Seal, yond this, nothing could dome of Phe motion, because thers were no, papers to bring down.The Canadian and American commissioners ap- poin rab de ulre into the whole question had securpd within wird © complete their report.\u2018The delay would not expire until December 81, When that re was completed it ou be laid before the i he 'Commissioners were ongucrim into the fisheries el both erritor tora! Waiers., being the case, Davies = that Mr.Gillies withdraw as mot ion.this Mg, oies with the Te consent of hia mader, consented .an extension of time \u2014 LS ET § rl mm mp \u201cwhen the repart =\u201d bad ni 54e wv But the discussion did ing part was chat EEE Mr.La view of Mr.Lo uriore Published in a he Btates fo Team to the enforcing of fi From tie AT083 eng Lf of the dissatisfa: Laurier in Cibioag Interview pro re ! ned to sd he; upon {he t ou ishermen.pere; it would take à \u2018abermen\u2019the observance of t eries.fore was United States.ermen would the what Mr.Laurier : our soaters, open to the Americans in the open sea.\u201d purse eeines and other destructive complained of.market our fishermen would get by ment as be had indicated.the duty oocasion ; but this we do with the American\u2018 mor Charles H.Tus of {ish does not cipal law ; agreement \u2018rview.ify them.ns oO view expressed by the pre- be properl Address\u20141.A 2 A of all Orders in nel papers cannected there ceedings connected therewith, thereon.osed the end had come.raid the funds of the \u201cOther wen were on deck.\u201d le.orgery.Tbe Tu, of the Exchequer being paid oo pile late \\ After dinner Sir Charles Tupper replied briefly.Mr.Cameron's speech, he said, had been an attack upon the bench, a thing new to Canadian politics.He had simply left the matter to the arbitration of able and honorable men.Beyond this t late Government bad ; not erro Whatever that award should be that they would abide by.Mr.Tarte went into the case at some length, repeated much said at Knowl- ton at tbe nomination of Mr.8.À.Fisher and reported in the Star at the time.Several new points were brought out.Messrs.Connolly's first claim was for $44,450, but they put in an amended claim for over $70,000, stating tbat five items had been omitted from the first account.It was strange, said Mr.Tarte, that these clever men should forget items amounting to nearly $40,000.The oint Mr.Tarte insisted upon was this: r Government walved the Tiohts ber Crown ; the claim was to be decided without regard to the oer- tificate of the engineer._\u201cIt is very easy,\u201d said Mr.Tarte, \u2018 a man to > Jose, a case when be wants to.\u201d ing for him to decide but to make ap \u2018award in favor of the Connollys.The defence of the Crown had been abandoned by the terms of reference.Mr.Tarte also Yi hought ft somewhat remarkable that the amount of the award made on July 2 was for $45,266, exactly the amount of the indebtedness of the plaintiffs to the Crown.The claim of Mr.Goodwin for extras on the Eoulanges Canal had been similarly dealt with.-The defences of the Crown had been waived and the country bad been condemned pay $73,000.Other similar cases were givén.But, asked Mr Tarte, were the awards ds good would wil» stand in law?iver Mowat will have something to pol about that, for Mr.Tarte said the cases had been referred to the Department of Justice Both Mr.Lister and Mr.McMillen bad something to say about the case, and each scored the late Government in most severe terms.Still it was large- Jy a repetition of the remarks made by: Cameron and Mr.Tarte.Finally Mr.Cameron's motion was car- , and Mr.Tarte laid on the table the papers bearing on each of the cases.Duri he discussion Sir Charles Tup- or had Éntimated that he \u2018understood Prat Messrs.Connolly and MeGreevy had boon liberated on a certificate of ill ness given Dr.\u20ac [anderkin gave that a flat contradiction.He said Sir Charles\u2019 infor t.harles accepted the correction.A number of motions were also passed for papers connected with Bri- tan Golumle affairs, and others bearing on dismissals made in Nova ia and already discussed earlier in the session.It was ou for Mr.Cra ot East Durham, to st the clase of Nes \" ysitiing.Phe most interest he mcet a maport t, matte ne dre Pons Fiouse y Tt was the total ay of the f intoricati ithin the sale of of the House oo Yo dr Gui n motion \u2018was adopt- ed HK read as fellows : That Mr.Spedls con of ouse before psc pe] in he filon car inter- the difficulty existing in the United tirent otion arising over the inforcement of their fishing regulations.Mr.of State and Federal markets being difficulty years to secure from American rules respected by Can- ians.The effett would bo.the depletion of our fish- conclusion there in the Maritime Provinces, -hrow opan to Canadian and American fishermen waters and markets of both countries.There could be .no doubt that our fisheries were the wore valuable, but in return for opening them our fish- got what they most needed, free access to n markets, That had proved to hs a great boon during the years from 1834 to | changed conditions hid come about that would lessen the value if ths trade relations were restored ?\u201c It was urged that tho methods employed Ly American But were not fishermen would be exceedingly destructive: not our waters now open to \u201cNo, not ut all,\" Mr.Laurier Allow me.I wus saying that our waters - were used by Americans as a basis for their operations That.he mid, was acoording to the et \"of 1888, so that in what may be called Cana- extra-territorial waters Americans fishin, Mr.Laurier pointed out w such an arrange- or Charles H.Tupper\u2014*But tbe Americans now have y to fr Laurier\u2014] do mot wish to go into that question of political economy with my honorable friend on this ow, that et present our fishermen were not on equal footing as regards market \u201cIt must follow that, ana\" equal t copy 1 and other referring each of sald aims to the Exchequer prominent in this House, and it landed two in the.ful] term «f their penalty on the ground of Ul \"health.But once more the scandal, reached the surface of pul r wor c life.A claim for extras and othe Abbott.Thom and Bowell bad no Tupper Admin markabte \u201ctor | t PF Ce era Gn to open our was Sir Charles Hibbert Tw; \u201cThe effect would be t upon our pletion of our fisheries.\u201d authorities: namely, not to open our fisheries to for- CET Laurier had an answer ready.the root of the whole matter were very well The treaty of 1854 was a valuable one; all acknowledge that, also that its renewal would be desirable.The views of the Opposition were also well known, for had not the Conservative party in 1891 fought the elections upon the promise that they were about to take steps securing à pew reciprocity The principles at nown.treaty with the Now the treaty wos held in high favor and did mot that treaty he Since then but were icams ?from across the House.used their \u2018machines t a great the su mand, the duty is is paid by the purchasers, by the as Sir Charies Hibbert Tupper: \u201cBut the Americans \u201chr.Laurier continued.He thought that it would be Aareto pay the duty.\u201d a very desirable thing rived at with the United States regulating the use of urse seines and other objectionable fishing methods e trusted that the Americans would the fishing question was one broader than mere munit it should be treated on the broad basis if an agreement could.be ar- come to see that was an international matter and of international ir Charles Tupper made a few remarks.He held \u2018hat the Canadian fishermen would never\u2019 consent to \u2018he views expressed by the Premier in the Chicago in- Mr.Laurier memarked that if he was convinced that that iew was not for the best interest of Canadian fisher- ° men and he was open to conviction, then he would m Charles went on to say that by the treaty of 1854 other advantages than the American market.Sir Charles briefly reviewed, the history of the fishery disputes.As to t n that the report was not yet prepared and therefore there was no papers to bring down, as the ine and Fisheries had said.The motion could therefore\" withdrawn.Mr.Cameron presented the followi of the claim m of an amended claim of Ord ing said claims dated 21th Jan another Order in Council relating thereto dated the 7th May, 1808., PEpcecdings relating \u2018thereta urt, and of all other 8.A copy of the damant of the Exchequer Court and of all the pro motion, he was aware Minister of Mar- motion: by the Meesrs.Connolly against $70,418, and of an anuary.1806, and of A copy of the contract on which enid claims were based.ron said be wished to make a few observations, and then went over the facts © of the case, still fresh in the public mind.He gave the House another of meio of his scathing terms of criticisan and denunciation.It was thought that they had heard the last of the Connolly alr, so well threshed out during the memorable session of 1801, but another a been at ed tbe public jressury by (boss x The three 2 graving doc dock eont si, ut there bad been paid 83 What became hoe the eee 1 prominent men could account for pert of it, but the account of all the fi ons would Dever be known.in this life at least.The case drove from public life a man who escaped Then it was sup- rformed was presented, but up, \u20ac remained for the t taken but it ration to taken into \u20ac their consideration this fresh sttempé | to gui the ship of state, end the Connollys were.Mr.Cameron told of the claim of 844.000, afte 78.000.a claim based on a contract which Government referred it to Mr.Burbridge, not as Judge\u2019 , but as an arbitrater or tioi and hed to an dard with re co Mr.Cauteron cut short his speech, concluding by moving for the papers.AFTER Da rwards increased to had heen obtained by fraud and Commissioner, his fee or charge And this was done just before the elec- baste.It wusisix o'clock, and uested to issue an order p Mbitins he sale of intoxicating liquors within ths precincts of this When Mr.rose to present his motion the Houss was Dearly empty, but word soon got abroad that the bar uestion was up, members came rooping in from neading room, and perhaps other places, and not a man of them either dared or wished to oppose r.8 temperance proposition.[rir A, mde a 0.An fanpression had gone abroad that by rcasoh of the Speaker's order clos the bar no liquor was now sold within th» House.À certain prohibition paper bad made much ado over this seeming great step towards prohibition, and many people throughout the country had been deceived into believ- img that such was actually the case.In fact, many had given credit to the Dew Government for the reform.Now what was the fact?Speaker Edgar had iven: the same order that Speaker \u2019hite had laid down; simply ordered and no uor be sold over the bar or counter in the wine room of the res- teurant.That was all, for liquor was still sold there, served at tables or with meals in the di Toom.Mr.Somerville\u2014\" ow do you know?rsonal olcerva- | w how matters stood.The sale of liquor is not prohibited in our restaurant,\u201d Bomerville, again\u2014 \u2018How do you Mr.\"Taylor \u201cVell, you know well enough Contin uing, Mr.Craig said he gave the Speaker full credit for what be bad dome, but he wished to put him in a position to do more by ithe passing ot his motion.Mr.Craig gave four reasons in support of wnat he asked the Houses to do.would make a reality of what péople had been led to think was a reality aiready.was no need of liquor being sold in the House.It had been said that during the long sittings some ed these refresiunents, but it wus usually those who did not need it that made use\u2019 of the restaurant privileges.Let thosa dény themselves who might need it for the benefit of all.Mr.,Somervilte\u2014* \u2018They \u2018will carry a flask.\u2018* Mr.Craig jocularly\u2014\u2018 \u2018The honorable ntleman seems to w how to do it! ell { will noi be responsiul: for the Mr.\"Craig went on with his reasons.There was in the country among people who used liquor, the opinion that in the Hous: of Parliament liquor should not be sold.Then his motion would free the House from responsibil- i in tbe rie put learl rig riefly bu (ear ly sented bis case.Hs said t Yaa no intention to make a he ram Mr.Laurier followed.While not agresing with all Mr.Craig had esid, Le bad Jo objsction to (he Mot Hon paas- either on Persone grounds or:as th: head of the Government.There were membars in ths House who believed in total prohibition, tlere were others who held that temperance did not mean total abstinence or prohibition.Iie prould leave the matter to the House.He not to say that liquor should not ba as in à club, the sais over the \u201c been revers be Gove t hiction to Lhe me fe EE had was in favor of oho smi The Las of |i session bed wiven some to pucr last : tunity to oublish, Sz ustifisble statements res members, pecting - ground for mich ohm would be re- Eoved by ; of due motion.at liquo: sod in another place nut under the oon: b trol of the House.reforrir to the restaurant in the Sens at was the use of shutting pe place without do- the same witivthe other?re the diécussion enled, and Canadian policy holders who are assa in Ame pan companies.The remedy Was Vere'E L£ they could not de better, they must do what they could.\u2018There were phases the bill he did not like.This refer: to the future as well as to the past the past policy premiums may paid d preciated eurrenoy.re the premium was paid in dep there was no reagon why oo pales\u201d should be paid in other cur mins are refore, ne- in gold.\u201d motion was put by the Speaker.the \u201c and 1 in favor of the motion say Aye!\u201d a shout went up that would have Se oicod the heart of Lobe most zealous \u201cThose agoinst the motion 8a and there was si'ence in.the for the space of ten seconds.\u201cI declare the motivn carried in the affirmative.\u201d 4uolarsd the 8 the House at once adjourned, being 11 o'clock.SENATE REPORT.Ottawa, tember 15.-\u2014Possibilities nuy,\u201d ham aker, und -the hour arising out of the United States Presidential election gave riss to an interesting and unimated debate in the Senate | last evening.It is but rarely that the | Upper Chamber gets ao {horoughly down to practical matters as it did last Bi ee and though Senator Lougheed\u2019s respecting the payment of policies of insurance Dy foreign companies may not be heard of again this session, one branch of the legisluture has affirmed that in nass of the silver party becoming dominant in the United States, our | Canadian polioy-holders stand gravely in need of \"action, and Sir Oliver Mowat has, on behalf of vernment, given a solemn pledge at they shall Gen | it.At the same time the way in which Sir Qliver conveyed this assurance | Tes that no injustice shall be foreign companies doing business here, | nor shall they be controlled in their ; action by any legislation that with- | out first boing heard on their own bet The Senate gathered at 8.30 last evening after having enjoyed ten days\u2019 recess.here was a goodly number of Senators present when the Speaker 00 i sisting cf Senators Forget, O'Brien, | Owens and Ogilvie, arrived, having | come up by the evening train.Routine offered nothing.of notice, and when the - notices of motion were called, much to the surprise of everybody.everything stood.The enquiry as to British Columbia\u2019s representation in the Cabinet will not coms on until this afternoon.Senator Prowse postponed his motion for a return of papers respecting railways in Prince Edward Island, and Senator Vidal left the bar remain open for one more day, as bs thought the honorable gentlemen would be more prepared to talk on it to-day.The Speaker then brought down the return of the Senators who d made the statutory renewal declaration of their ep propeity qualification.It appeared that Senators MoFarlane, Drummend and Kirchoffee had not made their renewal declaration, and the clerk was empowered to reveive them.message from the Commons, borne by Mr.Rouleau, assistant clerk, arrived, and Mr uleau was escorted to the bar | by Black Rod, where, having delivered his pagers to Clerk Langevin, he bowed, and was escorted out again.The message consisted of a communication of the names of the members ap- prod.by the Commons to the Libra miuitiee, and the bill voting £446,500 for military camps.This bill\u2019 was on the motion of Sir Oliver Mowat read three times and passed, being ordered to be reported to the An amusing incident occurred in the passage of this bill.Sir Oliver Mowat simply moved the second reading, and someone suggested suspendi all rules (to the comtrarg.Sir Oliver did not know the rules, appealed to n.R.Scott, who fn turn hed Senator Miller and then Senator Power, who proceeded to look them up.Senato: tor McCallum moved the second of his bill to amend the Rall- wat Act, but at- the request of Sir Oliver Mowat, allowed it to etand on the order paper without the motion be- put.nator Aikens\u2019 bill of last session to amend the law respecting building societies and loan an savings companies carrying on business in tbe Province of Ontario was read a second time.Senator the second reading of bis Act respecting the payment of policies of insurance L foreign companies.He.said the bill proposed to amend the Insurance Act.saw by one section of the American reas that there was a certainty of .the potes, holders in American companies.law, as it stands, would permit The law, companies doi business in Canada to pay policies fall due at the head office of the company in a forei state if not otherwise stipulated.& nadians objected to pay miums in gold on policies which, be event of the ; fnited States passing the silver bill could be paid in depreciated currency, | or where the dollar in gold was paid, would permit the discharge at fifty cents | on the dollar.B8ome figures he had obtained from Mr.Fitzgerald, Superintendent of insurance, would show the great importance of this.In 1895 the United Etates companies bad licies to the amount of §06,£90,352, whilst the am- cunt of assets of the: Dominion was $17,866,708.of fire assurance cried was $100, 92,934, whilst the inland marine assu- | rance was naa.- round figures there was $200 000,000 of insurance against $17,856,708 assets.nator Adams\" Suppose the com- res to endorse their policies \u2018pa able.in gold\u201d nator Lougheed was coming to that.In consequence of the pesition many erican companies propose to make provision by promising payments in gold but honorable gentlemen would perceive the recessity of the ranction of the law being given to this provision bv amending the insurance act.ilst many companies agree to this provision others ref was very important to policy holders.In case of a policy of $100,000 which upon maturity was sented, the holder woul receive gic \"000 in silver, yet we know value of that silver would 4 gnly be be Roz 0 ,000 in Canada.amount -\u2018 licies at the same | prohébitionist in the la in | | bre - chair.and immediately after | prayers the Montreal contingent, con- | Meantime a | Commons.- Lougheed then rose to move | | \"ree Silver being victorious in the coming residential election.The ! object of the bill was to protect Canadian se companies in the .770, and assets $1,- | Sir Oliver Alowsd was not, SWaTe of any such provision in any policy he ha seen, They must be fair.Another reason why they must be very careful\u2014this as pat £uctum legislation, necessari- t was ortune to heve to pass re ba bill, andvit should have the greatest care in every detail.should baw an opportunity of showing their side of th question.ul be a special comuulttee to hear objections.To puss u post fuctum bill now Woæ&i be contrary to all their ideus.It could not pass this session, but its introduction would do good, as it would caution American companies.No doub the Lil would receive a great éupport in hath houses.They could, however, Letter juige next year.He thoughe it invidious, however, to make it app'ivaile vrly to American come | panies, iut 4s there was no chance of a depreciation in Great Britain's ourrency it oud de ne karm.The principles of e was maintainal a ed to stand over Chee he.and £ allow take it over next session, Sir M.Bowell assented to the principle of the Lil.It puinted out that the prewiums were puyable in Cana and the o«iviss at the head of pa .the companies.Senator Adams contended that the bill were \u2018endorsin EU 4 pe yoral ee g 16 ir rolicles He In gold.The New York Mutual and Union futual had done sé.Senator MacDonald, P.E.I, entirely diss>nted from Senaior Adams.He had a letter from a gentleman holding sev- era: policies in American companies who refused such endorsements.One American company said they kept all their premiums collected in Canada in Gare ada, and so thought it unnecessary.discussion would make Canadians mors careful who they imsured with.Senator Power and Judge Gower advocated the bill.Senator Ogilvie said they had such an experience in the last twelve monthg bear pe He thought ihe bill necessary.The Equitable of New York, the best insurance company in the world, would pay in gold as long as it was able, but the change, if it came, might make it impossible for them to pay.This legislation was necessary.The smartest business man was liable to be taken in.Senator Maclunis, Burlington, suggested hat they read the bill a second time, and 80 approve of the principle.Senator Loughead appreciated the reception the bil! had given it.He had no desire to press it against Sir Oliver's wish or thai o fouse.The bill : would make li policies more valu- : able.as: securities.had letters from ali over the\u201ccountry approving the bill |\" The bill was a second Lime.Sir Oliver Mowat thought the bill might be considered in committee in ten days.Still they could not hope to get IL through this session.They had ex- ressed their o opinion, and he suggested Phat the bill bd stand.Sir Mackenzie Bowell suggested that as the principle bad been approved the offer er the Government sho ac copied or Loughead agreed and no date was fixed for the bill being considered in commit The bill to appoint pouprame Cours Ju s ad hoc wa ve E ed till Wed- y and the Ben e si journed at 10.2.Quay bn on Wednesday will ask re- alleged irroguiaritiss on the part uressa, Inspector of Weight and Yen oo at Quebec, and what act Gbvernment intend to adapt.Dupuis on Wednesday will ask if the Government intend to lay a duty om foreign leaf tobacco.Mr.Gibson will move far all tenders etc.for the monuments at Lundy's Lane, Chrysler Farm and Chateauguay.* Sir Charles Hibbert Suppor -will- om Wednesda ask for information concern- of Baris Hibbert Tupper Lill ale | 88k concerning a speech Davies re the Chignecto Ship Canal, made will move for particulars of the International Railway Congress at St.Peters burg.ME.Douglas on Wedneslay will move | to reform and re-arrange the grain stan- | dards.The supplementary estimates are ! under consideration by the Cabinet, but very little can be learned as to their nature.It is stated, however, upon an- thority, that they will contain ve large amounts for necessary repairs to public works.One Minister in conver.; sation said: \u201cYou will know very little \u2018 about the supplementaries until they | are brought down.We Loan say noth.i ing, lest there should a change at the last moment.BY he will, however, Bome very heavy votes asked for necessary repairs Lo public works.The late Government had some enormously heavy amounts, but that now is neither i here nor there.The amounts and votes \u2018that we shall ask this session will be Ç for worLs where it is absolutely neces- In many cases the works would is said.be\u2018 swept away unless immediately repaired.\u201d ;} \u201cWill the amounts run u or four millions?\u201d was aske \u201cWell, I would hardly like t to igh a franre, th pit run very high Are all the works absolutely neces- hat is not the question now.They have been considered.so, and decla so, and we have spent large sums of money upon them.Another thing, they are no doubt thought so in the neighe borhnods in which theÿ are, and bav- irg been, declared necessary, must be kept up.\u2019 to thres ut t hems Exhibition.The most beautiful spectacle of our Exhibition is the illumination of our store fronts, Boiss:au Freres, corner St.Lawrence and St.Catherine.This sigh is the most unique in America, as imi- P enator Ad if they re: tations of \u20ac bis kind in Now York, - and Boston oann red propose.tn lems (the, bh our Viluminations nS deposit In thn ie Tone Toe Government, this week from and withdraw t \\ id -not.go.far _enocug nd This vill gy Just.received an i imme of New How of bbe due one the Government Dress Trimmings uf ou SN and jn al t F wes! el wou Le.e aus, ga under its wing and Lhe.eee oe Lid.Notre D on.| a Sir Olver.Mowat wanted to say a Peter streets.meme e\u2014 The Finest FALL OVERC Fall Suitings and Fall \u2018 in D.B.or 8.B, Sac SCOTCH TWEEDS, SCOTCH SERGE , All our Garments pre 1967 H SE ERGX.TWEED and FRIEZE.ENGLISH WORSTEDS and W.of K.Popular Priced, made from All-wool Fabrio nd are Perfect Fitting.WILLIAM CURRIE, Clothier & Hatter NOTRE DAME STREET.WILLIAM CURRIE, Clothier.- FALL OVERCOATS OATINGS, also.FALL OVERCOATS ready to don\u2014every grade in stock: $8.00, $7.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 up.Suits ready to don, ks\u2014Shooting and l Moraing Coats.Government would h them that they did mot.know - Special Notices.UE Faggeenavos ! faces et 1021 erpeeera PIE HERP Tariq a rez ce Yee = Sir C.Hibbert Tupper on Wednesday ay Aa ie, bE TTT LL BIRTHA LE BOYD-In wife a C.Shp pas ari es The persona send à ; LE Bs September 1 19 to EE 11, at Ottawa the wife 2% the Ele of ec M.Burman ly 7 ; Cena Ottawa, September 13, the wife Frisi, of à (TSEFFREYS .\u2014 At Moncton, ember 3 to Ere wile ot Fred Yottroye, a Pie 0%; d-In this city, on Monday, 14th ember, 1896, the wife of H.H.Cach- ile, of u son.+218 2 RANG this city, September 8, to Mr.d Mrs.Joseph I Pang, a daughter.EY-On Eeptember 6th, to Mr.und ra.Wallace Helley, of Montague, N.} tripiets, two sang and one daughter.Vt MARRIAGES (ENODELL-BOUTILIER \u2014 At Halifax, N.S, September ¥, George Knodell and \u2018Mary Ann Boutiller.* La TTODAN - September 7, at Ottaws, Lamb, A.H.Jordan?to Lizzie A.acon \u2014 September 11, at Lon- dun, ont, Edward Ë Held, to Etrel Eu- nie, aaugnter or the late Joseph Jer- ery.* sr.CLAIH-BELY EA At Beaton, Mass, Sxplemver 8, Aus m Emery Clair, M.D.and L Lulfan, aaughter Se 5.Hu the STOTE-WESTOVER \u2014 Bishop Stewart Memorial Church, Freughebure by Canon Lavidson, Hector, on Septem- of Lyndhurst, Eng- Kemp, second daughter eslover, EKdgewood, Freligiu- WILSON L'AWSON \u2014 At St.John, N.B., on September #, Jesse A.Wlison, to ten Theresa, dauglier ol the late J.F.Law- WHITTET- MASON \u2014 _At the residence of the bride's father, 374 Greene avenue, on the 12th 1nst., by the Rev.G.rne Heine, of Cnuimers\u2019 Presbyterian \u20ac hil Be Lawrence A Whittet, to Florence gon, eldest daughter of Henry Mason, Montreal.gi 3 DEATHS.AIRD- At Dorlon, Vaudreuil, on Saturday afternoon, September 12, 1396, Lester James Aird,.infant son of W.b,: pled.Funeral private.BORNE- At 106 Frontenac street, on on day, september 13, Marie Louise Usereau, wife ol Wagner Horne, aged 35 yeurs, à months.BEAUCHAMP\u2014At 456 St Ilubert street, un Monday, September U4, Lizzie Harding, wile of Pix Beauchamp, uged 67 \u2026 Years, # manths.BELAIR\u2014In this city, on Monday, tep- tember 14, Juwep!: George, sun of à poieon Belair, axed 1 year , BONIN\u2014 At 625 telgneurs street, wy eptember 14, Krancois tsonin, uged BEISER- At the Nutre.Dame Hospital, on Bi yepiemucr 13, Marie OU Hrien, John Beiscr, aged 4 years.cin Al 449 Berri street, cn Saturday, Sep- mber :2, Arthur Cyr, aged 46 ycars.DÉSYARDINS-\u2014Ln this city, on Sunday, Sep~ tember 13, Blanche, daughter of Alex ls Desardins, aged 6 muntis.DROUIN\u2014 At !8 Plateau street, on Saturday, Yeptember 12, Marie Sophie Lsubelle Munro, wite of Cyrilie Drouin, aged 42 years, nths.FINERTY- At the Hotel Dieu, on Sunday, Seplemoer 13.James Hinerty, uged à Fs SHOOKE\u2014 At Sorel, on the 4th inst., EE rebassit, vife of tuonard Ma » Fostrooke, uged a years.be wneud at Pen] am.Wednesduy, :tth.21 FLANAGAN-In this city, +n the idth 5e ope tember, at iN Nofre frame street, Ter ence H'anasan.runeru.at 5 Thursday nurh:ng, Th Ann Caureh, und thence 1 es Neigix Cemetery.Friends and a:quaintences are respct(füliy invited to wien, also Men bers of Catholic Order ©.r'ulesters ana Ancient raer of Hibernians.215 HEBERT At ! Et, Germain sirect, on + sunday.September - 3, Mare Louse Cour ë of Hoermisdes Hebert, aged 333 W ite, street, on Sunday, 13, Maer: Leuaise \u2018Hogue, oged 11 muniis.KAVANAGH At Montreal, on ta: 14th Sep~ iemker, 1806, Artnur O Con lr Kavanagh, used 2e years.The funeral wil eave nig pon \u201ca residence.No.821 Sherbrooke st, for xt.Patricles Caurea, on V'eunesaay ning next at 845 sharp.Prease omit Bains f flowers.21 2 LANTHIER\u2014 At 1737 St.Catherine \u2018street, vr Munday, September 14, David Lan- | thier, aged 4u years.LE MESSURIER\u2014On Menday, the un inst.t, liza, eldest daughter ui Geurg surter, Eta., tlencrat Post Office, saint John's, Newfoun-tand.MORIN- On repiemter 34, 1896, ut Drolet street, Alber: e ie Morin, + x 28 yeurs and 2 months.Veancedas frum tne above aires a?TT.5 am.to St, Jeun baptiste Oaurch, thence to Cote des Nuiges Cemutery.Friends and uc- quaintaces arc ruspectfully invited to at- 613 tend.MUNN-On Yeplember M4, 1896, of pneumonia, the infunt daughter of Fred and Maude Munn.Funcrat Wedn eedlay at 2.80 from ter father\u2019s residence, 210.Cour sul street.MAVARIAT\u2014At 2£ Hermine street, on Fat- urday, September 06, Jyseph Savariat, aged 5! years, 11 mo nth.THOMSON-On Sp at Cersrel Hoisuita!', Grace, wife ot Jon Thorsson, az 65 years.Fune Wednesday, - gow and LB.BASKETS DELAWARE large blue sod green gages, awl 1 Bot house grupes, 80cts.per laaket, at BE r's, Win Windanr Hotel Bu BEL KSONAL = » ock.\u201cPeel st.ERSONAL\u2014FALL MILLINERY EXHIBITION.The Paris Miliinery Parlors.Mrs.Foebre be, remind hor numerous customers and fric all opening is nuw goiug on and that she oy showing the designs in pattum ts and millinery veltics direct from Paris , London and New York.Visi- Br to the exhibition are tnvittd to call snd soe the Sock.- F.Posbye, 2072 Notre Dame street.1 MICHIGAN PEACHES, % » Windsor Hotel Hock, 8 ERSONAL\u2014CHOICE au ES Per basket at Bonner's SEPTEMBER DAYS Shorten and you must | fight.\u201cBo you ig! - & chwoge?if socatl st Hares Hon & Co, 14) Bt.Perot Breet, nesr Craig.2141 = = 59 DVlVVVBVVS DINING » ROOM BEAUTY.\u2019 Elegance and beauty shonld adorn the dining room \u2014\"house \u2019 rocms more homelike \u2014 \u2018meals seem to taste .Side- 9 boards arc no longor Inxurios riced nocesaities.¢ Nec our line of Sideboarde in finest quartered Oak-Polished ô liko a piano.We made them and know their reliability.¢ Special prices are $40 and $44, but don't judge of thelr excel- [EE lence till you see them.ARTI FURNITTRE HOUSE, G32 Cralg street 218 1t fn -Renaud, King & & Patterson, ¢ © \u2014044400000 00 re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 6 WEG RSENS » n Handseme Cut Glan Salad Mowls, Com.ris, Carafes, c ri nn dre Cr Pa cod HENRY HRAMMOND, Parpet and Uptolsterine groin AU its branci JOHN WATSON, = prompt ended pets ted Sond men beats 1749 ms tyeod \" Open unt 9 Evenings.Art Building.\u2019 \u2018a1 Truporter of Silverware and Jewsllary, 2174 AT.© ATHERINK STRERT, and 2222 v gH Se.Tel} Citron Cry for Pitchor\u2019> Cestoria, on Mon- J aavessencacacaaues À Noire Dame Strest.FO INOS NSIS IAS INNS NTS Montreal's Greatest Sters.pant 15th.HAAN JIN NIN SL \u201cBusiness Increasins Every Year; as the Present Time.Faster Than we\u201d A=.EVERY COMFORT TO MAKE SHOPPING A PLEASURE Ladies\u2019 Drossing Room, Waiting and d Reading Rooms,\u201d *finlophones ond Refreshment Room, where Ten aud Coffee is served free to Vania SENTLEMEN- WII please keep in mind (hat the correct miace er SHIRTS made to order or really made Is The 8.Carsley Co., Lid.400 Cases New Fall Goods 400 Cases New Fall Goods Four Hundred Cases New Goods received ë Fall, 1866, and more crossing the .Atlantic.FOR THE S.CARSLEY C9 Our New Dress Goods.Ladies\u2019 Jackets, Capes, Fur Ruffs, and Black Dress botter value than ever.make up Many new ones at There new goods are delighting our old customers, THE 8.CARSLEY \u2026 Ltd.Velvet Capes, Plush Capes, Fur Goods are extra choice this season, and and Notice To Visitors.THIS WEEK'S EXHIBITION! This week we are showing in our Mantle Showrooms, several cases of New Parisizn Jackets and Capes.These hi gh lass.and choice goods are superior in style and finish to anything: shown in this city, they are excellent value and moderate in price.(© IT PAYS to go 82\u201d to CARSLEY\u2019S LADIES JACKETS and CAPES LADIES\" JACKETS and CAPES All the very latest European Styles in Ladies\u2019 Juckets and Capes are now in stuck to select from.Ladies\u201d Very Stylish Black Cheviot Capes, fashjcnable lengths, neatly braided, 89.95 each.* Stylish Black Cheviot Serge and Colored Cloth Jackets, made in very latest styles with large buttons, $4.65 each Ladies\u2019 Stylish Colored Cloth Capes, in fashionable lengths, lined with silk, 85.45 quch, Ladies\u201d Handsome Blagk end Colored Rough Serge Jackets, bound box front, new ::eeves, large buttons, £06.25 each.Ladies\u2019 Stylish Chinchilla Cloth Capes, richly trimmed with fur, .30 each.Ladies\u2019 Fine Beaver Ja kets, in shades of drab, box fronts, silk faced, large pearl\u2019 buttons, 813.75.cach.Ladies\u2019 Stylish Jackets and Capes up to $25.00 each.THE 8.CARSLEY CO.Ltd.NEW CARPETS Tuesday wo show several bales of beau- tital new Carpets.\u201d T7 An andless variety of Tapestry Carpets, from ive to Süc.An unrivailed assortment of Bras.sels Carpets, in rich and choice Designs, from 69¢ to $1.25 THE S.CARSLEY CO., LTD.NEW UMBRELLAS!! » We carry the largest assortment of Ladics\u2019 and Gentlemen\u2019s Umbrellas in the Dominion.Umbrellas for Gifts A SPECIALTY Men's Umbrellas from 150 to $15.00.Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas from 26c to $15.00.Misses\u2019 Umbrellas from 250 to $1.50.Boys\u2019 Umbrellas from 25¢c to $1.50.Ladies\u2019 New Gloves Just received two cases of Ladies\u2019 New Kid Gloves, comprising all the latest novelties for the season, and all finished with the newest style of stitch- in Ladies\" Stylish Kid Gloves, in Tan shades with two large studs, evening was beautiful and ft wus quite Light, although it was after 7 o'clock.- Some boys on velocipidea passed the two gentlemen as they were walking along talking near the Phoenix monument and wheeled around the monument.coming back only to find Caven- ,dish and Burke both;!ying on the ground \u2018dead and bleeding profusely.There were evidences a sever?struggle, and both victims were covered with stab wounds, Several people who witnessed (he crime \u2018from a tittle distance thougbt it wag merely a rough and tumble quarrel, and the four men who | Lecn seen thers could not be oncifiet.the men sulsequonily arrested for connection with the \u201cluvincibles,\u201d ai special organization of the Fenians, whose alm was the murder of officials, Brady, Curley, Fagan, Cuffrey and Kelly were convicted and exec uted.Jumes Carey, who turned informer, wasafte Tward pursued and killed in South Africa \u201cInvincible.\u201d The warrunt ied for for Tynan, was never executed until .Eun- ay Tynan was arrestod soun after in Fraise.mainly Decause of bis talkin, in public places about the crene, an throwing out hiuts \u2018about his connection win it.The English Government tried to! have him extradited from France, and failed because thers was no proof to connect him with the crime.After Tynan was discharged by the police io France he came to America.Tynan had until recently lived on the Boston road, but a short time ago he moved down to a house in 156th street, New York.He has a wife and \u201cfive children.The eldest son is an actor, and is now out on the road with Chauncey Olcott's company.Tynan has been watched constantly by Sootland Yard detëctives Csthés he came to America in 1863.He was miased from his usual haunts in the middle of August, and it had been said hy his friends that he was in South America, where some of bis relatives live.While in America Tynan allied himself with the Republican party, and did stumping for Blaine and Harrison The man arrested under the name of Patrick Kearney is believed to be John F.Kearney, well known iu New York city as a political agitator.The London Globe first proclaimed the identity of the second man arrested at Rotterdam as being John I.ney.of New York.He is charged with having been concerned in blowing up the Glasgow gas works in 1802, a deed for which Terence McDermott and others are now serving sentence of imprison ment for life in Portland prison.Kear- ney eaca said at the time his escape was winked at by the high auvthoriuas.It was further alleged that it was Kearney wh under the pretence of friendship.le Phetun into the trap, when Short, the butcher, pearly stabbed Phelan to death in Donovan Rossa\u2019s office in Chambers street, New York.Kearney max now be charged.with the Glasgow the present movement._ TRAINMEN IN DISMAY.New York.Geptember 15.\u2014 Conster- natiou orevai's among thy trainmen of the New York Central Railraod Co.No man knows Lut he may La amcng those who are said to be sla r dismissal.Four trainmen on the.Hudson River rcad were disch arged on Saturday Lecause | the quirements.They had Lecn employed by the company for years, and were temperate end trustwortby.Their discharge was noised aout among the emp.oyes.and created dismay t is rumored among the rai.rond hands that the officers of th» organization: have commenced to weed our the ctnp:oyes who, from age or physical disanility, are prevented from rendering efficient service.DALY AGAINST DYNAMITE.Limerick, Ireland, September 15, ww (Special.)-Upon ihe arrival here of John Daly, the released Irish dynamiter, the mayor and the corporation \u201cof the town met him, sud an ovation was tendered to him by muny thousands of people.lu replying to an address, aly spoke In a strain siviilar to that of his address in Dublin yesterday, when he repudiated the dyramite policy, - and said he thought that Irishmen were too noble, brave and generous 10 -advocate such principles.THE FIRE RECORD.Blilwaukee, Wis., Se tember 15.\u2014 Two unknow:: wen end : horses lost their lives this morning in a fire which par- tiatly destroyed Albert Manger's live ery stable, Little Rock, Ark.September 15.\u2014The Union Compress of this city was destray- ed by fire last night, together with 00 bales of cotton.$300,000 ; , $225,000.Lows, insur- Special Notices.Exhibition.| \u201cThe most\u201d Leautiful spectacle sof \u201cour our Exhibition is the illumination of our store fronts, Itoisssaû Freres, corner St.Lawrence and St.Catherine.\"This right is the most (unique io America, us lini- tations of this kind in New York, Chicago and Boston \u2018 ~ Wheat Bop Paluth heat THE ACTS OF JULGES.Ottawa, Ont., Se 15 \u2014(Special.\u20146hould the nd aulficiontiy long, it is rumored that Mr.P.A.Cho- quette will bring before the House the question of.sous judges and their do- in Mr.uette's attitude will, it is oe dorntood.non-political, as\u2019 one udge of strong Liberal leanings, will De fa ti the group.Special Notices.Furniture, Carpets and Olleloth ou can buy furni- ilcloth at extremely low pis for cash, and liberal terms fre given to respousible parties desir- pl acoommodation best advice to furniture bu uyers is, Go to F.Lapointe's, Housefurnist ing _ Emporium, 1651 St.Catherine street, it x All most desirable weights and al) best makes in Ladies\u2019 Wool and Cashmere nU- derwear for Fall wear, the 8.Carsley Co.Ltd, Notre Dame and St.Peter streets.A piano honored among nations is the Steck.Sold only by Nordheimer's, 213 St.James street.MONDAY, OCT.Sth.Everybody seems to be looking forward to this date.For a thoroughly reliable Timekeeper, our special Lever movement, in solid silver or gun metal case, at is the best value $6.30, for the money we know of, Mail Orders a Specialty.HENRY BIRKS & SONS, DIAMOND MERCMANTS, Phillips Square.A VERY LOW PRICE LIST FOR FAMILY WASHING.New York Steam Laundry.27:2 Bn Ae v1 i 5 AY N ; D Montreal « \u201cExhibition.A SPLENDID SHOW.Don\u2019t Fail to See It.WEDNESDAY, SEPT.16th, \u2018American\u2019 Day.7 7 Grand Display ay ot Live Stock.ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE EXHIBITION COMPLETE.Grand Programme of Special Attractions on Park Side, See the Royal Canadian Dragoons, Single Admission 7 + = » + Se Children Que _- 2° 2002 GRAND STAND EXTRA.Exhibition proper closes at 6 pom.Park side only open at night, non re Montreal Lodge, Ne.dé Theatrical Mechanical Association.The members are hereb; notified tu attend the June of ur \u2018late Brother Patricis » from No.161 Vite Bie SUB Golo a am, On the 16th Inst.- 0.ARLEHS, Jr., Rec.Boo 281 G ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT of Montreal, Superior Court.Ex parte, La Banque St.Jean, a body politic and duly inoorforated and bavin jt > rineipal place of business in the town of! ohn, a creditor of the eatate of the late John Yule, In his lifetime of Chambly Canton, gentleman, petitioner for the appointment of a Curator to the vacant suo censlon of the said late John Yule.Having seen and examined the said petition, it in ordered that the relatives and the creditors of tho said estate shall appear before the Pro- thonatary of the Superior Jourt for the Province of Quebec, in district of Montreal.at the\u2019 Tutelle oftice at oe gout House, in the city of Montreal, on ursdi the twenty- fourth day of September instant (1890) at ten o'clock in she forenoon, to givo their advice upon suchap- Dumont of curator, and that the present u blished tice du Englich in the twice in Fre in \u201cLo Monde,* both newspapers published in tho city of Mont- Montreal, 14th September, 1896.[Signed] J.K.CHAMPOUX, Ing 2 Deputy, P.8.0, The Movement Our $27.00 Gold Watches for ladies have a movement in them that is our own.A guagantee goes with every watch.Solid 14-karhu cases and is the prettiest and best wate in a for the price we ask\u2014 927.00.Examinations thankfully appreciated at W.S.WALKER & CO.'S, men! 2200 St, Catherine Street, BREAKFAST TEA at $1.25 Per Pound.We have just received inte store a shipment of some of the Vorz Fineet English Breakfast Tes we have ever hand 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