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The daily witness
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" WIT3STE Vol» XX.No.LAST EDITION.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1881.LAST EbiliSrî.Pkioe One Cunt.,\t, , Mr,\u201e, ma,W *\u20184\t«'«»mM\u2018,>' \u2022' i i ifi ear in exehange.Tl-a \u2022\u2022JOHN MURPHY A GO.\" CfF.VRKAU KID GLOVE.In 2.3, 4.(i nnd 10 Buttons.In Blaak Wldto and all shade*, and every slxe.The \"JOHN MURPHY A OO.\" ÜHKVRKAU KID GLOVE.In tho new I^xce Hook,\u20145, 7.*nd 10 Uuoka.The \"JOHN MURPHY A CO.\" CHEVRKaV KID GLOVE I* now sold to people from all paru of Canada and tho United State*.A HAUL A IN.The balance of our Alexandre Kid Glares In euimner \u2022hades, to clear, 50c per pair.Wr Hell Kid ttlovea Nett but fir* percent Discount fur cash ett nil olhrrearebnaee ever One Dollar.403 and 403 Noire Dante atreet.Corner of St.Peter \u2022ire*** 1^; ._ YOUR FURS EARLY! ^Wo are now offering a large stunk ot Hoalakln, Persian l.amb and Artrocan lac degrees lower than yesterday moMtiug- AN UNPARALLELED WHEAT CORNER.Chicago, OcL 5.\u2014It Is stated that the present corn deal is unexampled in magnitude.j Almost every Inch of storage room tn tho city has bi'i'D taken, still cor»* is comini; by liât hundred thousand bushels.Tbr«s aro thirty , canal boats loaded with corn ami filled freight ; cun» encumltor every lino of railway.He-I yond tho city limit'» tho blockade has bo-| come so great that tho Board of Trade will , make an eiTort to provide storage.A number of capitalists havo offered to spend one million dollars in tint construction of temporary dIiim.If suitable storage room can bo had, it Is believed that before tho end of tho month tiiero will be (thirty million bush»*!'» of corn in the city.It is thought under such circumstances tho corner will prove one of the most disastrous ever attempted.MURDERED \u201cFOR FUN.\" I{ai.vi»;ii, N.\u2022( Mu Lawrence and the Straits of Bello isle bo tired iu future every half hour.The guns at tho following placos are already tiring every half-hour tire» nly Island.Straits of Hollo 1 do ; Bird Kook, Gulf of Su Lawrence ; Green Island, River St.Lawrence.Tho places changing to half-hour aro :\u2014Bello Islo, Strait» of Hollo lalo; t ap Rosier, Coast of Gaapo; West Dotnt of Antieoatl; Point desMi nts.north shore of the Gulf of St.Lawrence, and Hoquet Island, Ul\\-or St.Lawrence.Sue Oiauuis Ti\u2019itkk ret urn,id to tlm cits' on Tuo-sday.He sva^ accotupanled br Mr.C.Sclneiber, Chief Engineer ot tho luteroolouial Railway.C\\-.-ai>i sNsT.YNriin', News has boon rocoivol at Hellovllle, tliatJohu Macdonald ®f that city, ntul t .Macdonald, of Desoronto, hadboou ivit-ched by a mob at NYeuominee, Midi., on tho Both of September.They had bo n arrested on a charge of murdering a man iu a row, and a mob took them fromiall and hung them.Mb.Scott.M.P., IVijmtnes*, hat had an in terview with Sir John Macdonald in relation to tho sale of Dominion lands advertised for the IHth instant at NY in ul peg.It will bj romeiu berod that the sale was postponed for a month.Mr.Scott, on behalf of the set tion on school lands, asks that tho Government abandon tho sale, and Instead tlx a roasonablo price on tho lands, which they will willingly pay.Ho states that many of the parties affected have been in possession of the property for years, aud have made valuable Improvements.\" Thov aro in every sense of the word l> « givo way to modem improvement, was built in 1712.Previous to that tlmo iho site hail been occupied I y a tavern, which had Idcii built in tho seventeenth century by Pieter Ko s*, whoso wife kept it !on:r after his death-Pieter Kocks was an officer in tho Dutch servico, and a lighter In tlio Indian war of IGPIb Tho present hou**' when built was a copy of that of tho BrltR11 ambassador at Lisbon, and all its plan< «' ' \u2018 ladies and gentlemen, they engaged iu a kau.too hunt.Between forty and fifty an mal* « r* either shot or hunted down, and the UlM \u2018 fifteot; kangaroos, which foil t«* tiio *h re \u2022 thoir Royal Highncascs, are to bo seat homo »» a present to tho ITinco of Walos.At th\u2019 , ous towns througii which ttie Priu ¦ s 1\u2018 \u2022\t)snvn Ik.»*.VI Wîirilllv WûlCJZllOtL Wednesday 5, October » 1881.TIIE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.3 the varieties ov steel.Miscollanoous.Ürleinallf, tho word «tot l was a:.plM only iruU wlacli eoutaiuv «ucU «juaiilltio» of car-would cau&o hurdouiuK whoa the rod-w Irtn wM cooled huildeuly.Thla dollnltion hmao!l»o£ hut.In ailditlou, thotorm oast ah-ol \u2018^nliaito all of tho products of the crucible, ISiHseiuor convertor, and the open-hearth lurnaco, whether such products are too low In hÏüou Û.harden or not.The steels tha are , rn.sst »t< el are known In tho market as blister ll|0.l tierman steel, shear steel, and doub.e .Î ,¦ ur steel, mister steel Is made by healing i Lars of wrought iron, bedded In charcoal, In hermetically sealed « bambara.Ihe carbon of the Charcoal penetrates tha hot Iron, converting lutoaTrystallme mass of crude steel; largo I blisters rLe on the surfaces of the bars, giving j Rename blisterateel to ibis product Herman , steel Is blister steel rolled down Into bars It ¦ ?! used mainly for tires and common springs, but is being rapidly superseded by thochea|)or trades of cast steel.Shear steel Is made by ' Ling a high h«at on blister steel uud bawmer-« «nr it thoroughly.Lou bio shear steel is mado bv cuttingu?shear steel, piling it heating it.tKn hammering again.Tho best shear su;el j4 made tr.-m the best wrought iron.Ihe iiuiir steels «re very useful on account of tholr »|«* «we.'i'»' r*\u201c ,, welded to Iron, and, when of goo.l «tnnllty ind well worked, they will hold a very lino .U.Crucible steel is made by molting In a crucible either blister steol.or blister steel «ml wrought iron, or wrought iron aud charcoal.or wrought iron or scrap stool, or, In O ort a great variety of mixtures, which do \u2018nd\u2019on the .iiiality of steel to bo produced t\u2019luelblo steel can bo applied to any purpose for which stool is used.\u2018Generally, it Is bettor tim any other steel\u2014that is to say.crucible bicci in.« do by melting blister ste.1 aud tom-I., red to suit by mixing iron of tho same grade in tho crucible, is always bettor than Herman or sheer steel mode from the some blister.Bessemer steel ismadeby blowing air through melted cast iron, thus burning silicon and carbon out of tho cast iron.After the silicon and carbon nre burned out.melted spiogelelsen or forro-manganeso is added to the charge.Ihe carbon in tho spiegel recarbouiz'-s the steel to the desired point, aud tho manganese unites with and removes tho oxygon which tne air u*ed leaves In tho stool Upon hearth ste.-l is nii.do bv melting.In a very hot furnace, a charge pig Iron.To this molted iron, which Is called tho \u201chath,\u201d is added either wrought irou, or -crap steel, o» iron ore.aud tho whole is Kept hot until all la molted.Tho wrought iron or scrap, or ore.reduces tho carbon or silicon in the bath to such proportions as are desired in the steel.Bessemer and open-hearth stool are much alike in quality.They uro used mainly for rails, boiler plates, ship plates, bridge and other structural purposes and machinery.Iho bettor qualities are also used largely for springs.Tho best spring steel, like the best tool steel, is simply that which is mado from tho host material.(Quality of material, chemically speaking, being equal, tho best spring steel is that which is made from crucible cast stool, as tho crucible process Is less crude than either of the others.\u2014\t¦ .\u2014i\u2014.Apothecaries, &c.READING NOTICES.\u2018vttnkh's Emulsion.\u2014General debility and rvoua pro.itration.\u2014l nlon Bank, Halifax, N.Sept.18, issu.\u2014Having used In my family \u2019uttnor\u2019s Emulsion with Hypophospliltcs 1 Iron,\u201d I cheerfully recommend it to those fering from \u201c general debility.\u201d En.H.KVfc».To C.K.I\u2019uttner, l\u2019h.M.Hope has Taken tub Pla< e or Despair.In a day or two after commencing tho uso of ittor\u2019a Emulsion, anew feoi.-g of vigor lalm-rted to tho mind, and strength to tho limbs, o appetite improves, the digestion becomes irmal, hope takes the place of «lespair, and on llesh aud fat increase upon tho body, color mes to the ebooks, tho lips bocomo rod, the mplcxUm clear, and the bloom of vitality ows that the greatest boon of all\u2014tho boon healtli, has been gained by its use.Richelieu renal A ,11 1 N K U A I.W A T K It ! NATURES REMEDY orBrlch»'* DUfiue, Dlabolei.Dropsy.Inilammotloa iho Klilnnys Calculus or Stoao in trio HlivlJor.Dill.ilty in i «lug Urlnr, Intlatumatlon of tiio Uluduor, c., Ar.NT.UEXKVIKVK MINKKAT.WATER >r ImliKcdlon, C«»niitlpftllon, Dlilous and Llvor Com-at lit*, Pile*.Uout, Rboomatlim, Ac.IHIkiKOPATUY.-A full a**ortmont of M«stlctii«ru««1»t.400 NOTRE DAME STREET.Financial.T1[ K MOLSONS BANK.Tho SharohoMori of thla Dank aro hereby notiQod that a Dividend of THREE PERCENT toon the cardtnl «lock has boon declared for the CURRENT HALF-YEAR, and that the same will 1-e payable ut Iho Office of tho Dunk, In Montreal, on aud after tho First Day ot OCTOBER Next.Tho Transfer Rooks will bo closed fsom the Itith to 30lh SEPTUM HER, both days incluslvo.THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of tho Shareholder* of tho Hank will bo held at its banking House, in this city, on Moiitlny, the 10th of October Next, AT THREE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON.Ry order of tho Board.F.WOLPKRsTAN THOUAH, (Jencrnl Mniiugoa Mini real.25th August.1881.For Sale.DR SALK, A new Steam Kmrino and Boiler of 25 bor*e power, bio for a steam yacht or small tng-boat.Two stool .irate» of t««t make and latoat design, ono circular rame, all complete, «ultablo for a tlO-Inch aaw, with lead blocks, tOKvtlier with several horizontal high ur* steiun engines, from 15 to 00 borne power, i pump» ami other uiaeJilnery.Any ef the above x> sold choap for oaxh or uefotlsble papor.Apply to W P.BARTLEY St BO.Wi.I.assrrnc* Knalno Work#.\u2022* to 29 Mill str«h«L MontreaL Fuel.ItY KINDLING, l.r»0; llaixl- woo«l, 2, delivered.97 Rulogoudiv i>3 Bleary.1) CRS SOLICITED for the Philadelphia A Killing Coal ami Iroitt5onii*auyo fTee-Bnrnlnit SehuvUIll Ooal.It I* Incomparably the hnest quality tor domeslle use.No orders taken for lone than 190 kivhs ton*.It cost* moro, but I* worth more tbsn the common Ainerican coal.Also, Llverpo SINGLE STICSls, BOXINO ULOYEâ, 1' nun 83 7.1 per Set, \u2014AT\u2014 R.NIIAKFLEY A SONS, \u2018jS'4 nml dsi Noire Oiiiiii* Siren.HONEY\u2019S BATENT FANNING MIL\u2019A WILKINSON 8 PRIZE PI.OLOU8, BLANUHAKD t\u2019MURNN, ROAD SCRAPERS, CIDER MILLS, WHEELBARROWS, STRAW CUTTERS, Ac,, Ac.Fou Name Bv WILLIAM EVANS, SEEDSMAN, Ml.1)1 nml !i:| McGill street QILVER MEDAL! kJ\tTORONTO EXHIBITION I Mirrors, Comice», Picture Frames msdo to order with tho latest New York patterns.Oil Paintings restored.Old Frames re-gilt, «h-fylng competition, at ALEX.It.STEWART\u2019S, 713 Craig St.TUST RECEIVED, fw\tA magntfleent assortment of FANCY FLOWER POTS.Also, HYACINTHS, TULIPS.CROCUS and other Dutch Flowering Roots.Now Is tho best Umo to make yoar selection.ALSO, IN STOCK AT NURSERY.Ornamental Shrnbc.Currant and Oooseberrv Bn*hes, Raspberry fe\u2019.'un-s, Aspuragui Root».Ac., Ac.Catalogues free on applleation.WILLIAM EVANS, SEEDSMAN.Sll.Ill nml 1)3 McGill Ntrret.D RAIN PIPES AND CONNECTIONS.ALL SIZES, CEMENTS, Fortlnnil, Roman, Cnniirfii.BEST BRANDS.For Sale by W.Se F.F.CURRIE St CO., 100 «trey Nnn st.Mon'rnal.R OOFS ! ROOFS ! ROOFS ! Now 1b tho time to yet yonr Roof* put In shape for the winter, which you ran have done In Urst-cUs* style by notifying I).NICHOLSON iV CO.(Successors to K.Alexander), GRAVEL ROOFERS.No.41 St.Antoine Street.YfEKMIN DESTROYER.THE WONDER OF THE WORLD! GOOD Nf.WS FOR ALL\u2014Prof.Herman\u2019s world-renowned Vermin Destroyer, whleli Is known to be fur superior to anything yet «Uncovered for killing Potato lings.Rats, Mire.Insect*aratlou has tjeon applied with great suoees» against the Insects that attack- Plants.Sold In packets at 26 cents per pacxet, or six paokots for The Powder I* warmntsd fioe front all had smell, and will keep In any climate.It tnav b spreiul everywhere wlthont risk, as It la unite harmless to Cats rlvato Teaener f«»r ehUdren under 14 years of age: can teach English, Latin and Ireuch.Ad-dnss B.t 10, \" Wltnes*'' Cilice.__ I?M PLOYAI ENT\u2014Wanted, by a J resp* ctat le.strong Ihrotestsat man, a situation as Watchman or Storeman : best of security given.Aadress TRUaTWOBTHY.\u2022 viltnms Offleo.Publications.\u2014f/OIEAP MITSIC! OIIfjAP V \\y RF.ADINOt CHEAP gTATloNF.RYt - J 'fi\\\\ lews of Montreal suit .thcr Canadtau vitiot, Jhyfi.J'Ph l.>gn»ph Albums, Hlrthdsy Caols, Scrap «\u2019h iuru», « heap Faits, New and S.-coiKlhaud so ».E.RIVARD, 5«t Si urslgrt.comer of Plaeo d\u2019Anne* IDU.Montreal.Notices.17BTATE li FORBEH.8TKVF.V-OX iV oJ ^JACIIINIST avanw:d I Wanted, a ftr*l class Machinist.accu»h>m*«l to Printing Pn »* work.To a ouiinMo man gooil w age* and steady employment.ANDREW YOUNG.7 Is Craig «.tr.>«».4 GENTS WANTED.u\\ Travelling Agents handling fanry golds, novel.ties, Ac., cun hear of a new article likely to «omo into extensive use, by addressing P.u.Box 277, appointing WANTED, a good I lain Cook, r » who would be willing to help with washing and Ironing.Apply with r'ferencon ut 111 Melcaife »t.T ANTED, General Servant, CD !.:it r r AN TED, a boy for a wholesale house.Applv at 522 St.Paul street.T'gYNTED,piod Seamstress, Protestant, to a»»ist in nursery.Mrs.HOWARD.47 Union Avenue.\\\\r AN\u2019i'KD.a good Plain Cook ; vT small family: must wa>h and Iron; roferone*-» rojulrcd.2\u2018J Beaver Hull, W ANTED, a Traveller for eaet vr ami west of T-ronto.to sell a staple line of Pry Ooo«î» on conHcIsslon.S'n ph s small.Address, stntlug experience, to D.K., \" Witness\" Office.\t_ /'ANTED, a Wateliinaker, lirn class , good wages : referono- « r.\u2018(iiilrc-I.L K.BAILEY.Cornw»\u2019*.VIT ANTED, experienced Houee r f and Tublemald ; nlao, Cook: refer.n«c* ro-iidrcd.Apply 403 (juv street \\\\\" A NTFl >.an e\\]iei'ieiieed Tablo- V T maid.Apply at 58 Hedpath st W A NT ÊI ), OMice I toy.TV\tDAY A DAY, 192 N.-tro Tame stroo*.w RANTED, fora few days, Ladies who ran writ»' a go.nl hand.Apply at tno \" Witno»»\u2019\u2019 Offine.RANTED, st lirst-elass fcjttmo l-ngraver and Designer.Apply to i.iEO.BISHOP A OO., 10» St.James St VIT A N T ËIK T » For shirt Faetply 32 Redpath street./ANTED, Cook ; must be good wssher and troncr.Apply 4.'! B Imont\u2018trott.W/'ANTED, a young Man tor the ff retell Gr-t)i l«n gt.nt'es.aud bo well .le I.Apply at the oumer of Ulenry and Ontario stn-ots.\t__________ \\\\ w r ANTED, a good General Ser \\nnt : small family.2.» Mansfield atro-1.W J A N I ED, General Servant.W\t1.37:1 8t.Catherine at.M W T ANTED, g(H)d (ïirl Ibr general hO'irework : no washitn* or Ironing.1 42 German struct.\u2019 A N TED, a Gouseinaid, Pro* restant, to oath t with washing.707 J-her'irooie street.rANTED, a good Cook ; l>e-st V r.f.trnres recpllred.Apply to Mrs.HENRY MAN.74 McTavlth street.ANTED, a General Servant to IU M g - to Three Rivers : small family ; no washing.tiurre kept.A|-ply ho- Ib\u2019J r*\u201d1 ,t-\t__ W/ANTED, got id Roofers and Por- VT ulceniakbra Apply to U.W.READ, 783 and 785 Craig street.\t________________ \\v /ANTED, two Steam-fitters.'\tApply to R.M-TCHELL «fc ' O.ri ^ EM PER AN CE DINING HALL, A 35!) NOTRE DAME MTKKET.MOOD KITCHEN GIRL WANTED.Apply aa above,\t^ ^ AI/AN TED, a Dress and Mantle Vt Maker: one who knows the Millinery hu*ln»s preferred : »¦.g.to the eountrv, fifty miles from Moat real.Address U.O., Granby.P M- Lost, Strayed and Found.Airvnirp M s:n /.e t^»er, BTasvri-, nni F, fassrrs4 ns.br I O.AsaJ\trtuof UAia'-CKX r I'KU WuUb Issrrflos, prtptod.E^IPLOYMENT.\u2014Shorthand cor- j txHJND, a sum of money ; the responding clerk.A young Udy.W:.oh*ihad !\t0WB»r r*n ha vs It bjj>roTlng property and.payl** rcspondlo* clerk.A young Udy.w .oha.hal some extwrlence.Is open for an eugagemon.Address O.J., p.o.Ho» 170, Montreal.___ Employment.\u2014wanted, a situation as Butlsr and Valet or Head W«R win hotel, a Unwlaas RUB (EngiUh).JL M-, WRaeee U\u2014ce, «\u2022xi turcs ly applying LOST, from No.do McGill College Avenue, a Green Parrot.Thaaasaad loltzble reward 1» U»e Dadet, Duainoss Cards.1 >R.\\TTS ASTRAL OIL isu.ed la the ordinary coal oil lamp.It t.non explo' giving a powerful light.i p> Ur.ir1 \u2022» (v \u2019 J.I7NGLiyil CARRIAGE 1 J\tHAUNRSS A few very fine Sets English Cnrrtnpo liantes» now ready.One superior Brass Mounted Set will Ire sold very rheup.t all and s, o\u2019 thrxn at RGBKRT'M I'mcllrul llitrn«-» or two Gentlemen.4» M»rioea-ro()MS ami Board.53 McOIll College avvnua It It It It It R OOMS, furnished, to let, for bed liedrooms to let.without l\u2022oord.27 Drarrr Hall Terraco.OOMS.furnished, for Gentlemen.30 Aylmer sireoL OOMS, with board.91 Cathedral .trees.) ( )O.U.\u2014Most desirablenKim.with 4 U'M WKDNEàDAV ue*t,'l*1* £>lh\ti.H |.i,\t»'i»r|>.»\u2022 «Up Arm »ry.I,ll>pr» »n.l l>r,iiiin.«r» ««\u201c»'\t'\u201cU Uulfoiw-Tunl.».Trew., Fotige C*l>\u2018.Dyorler.\tI.VUON.|t»tt.lu»truotor.TUK KKÜIJLA.H \" CHAItTKIU.^ MRKTIMil |Of (ho SortooDUe Mp*«.l»t I'rt'iMof \\S \u201e\u2019«» It:: ,.Nv*|Ub ii 'Mliitlunrr., \u2022m».A t-irY CM I*, n WEDNESDAY K»v«» the 5th ln»l.*t S o'etct.lat, Ittttl, snd oorrespondlng tvi-t-k of last year : ltp| , issi.\tSent,.1SS0.DAILY.\t1\tDAILY?(total»?.Vtl\tla.tl.M\tMoia1»y.a?\tIN.iUMI Tne»d»y.Y'7\tIb'.itlS\tTW«l»y.-JH\tIR.Otll W.-itu mI*».Y'S li.Vl'J Wetliaoila?.\"Jit Itl.'.iKV 'I'hura 'ky.Vi>\t1'J.lf.\tTliur»il»y.30\t1J.\u2018 11 I Pri.tkT.: «>\t1'All\"\tIVl i*?.Oct.l\tI'J.'fi batur'ay.Oct.i 13.7ti5 SaturO»?.\u2018J 13.\"SO Total.ToUl.«.77.U3!» Weekly.27.875 Weakly.''S.hOO lfa»*pnirer,fortuli{l>t M.Oo\" Mmneuiter,fortnight 33,500 Aurore.l.l'JT.Aurore.000 HI ItSCKlI\u2019TION ItATKH, n»l':.- Witney ?:i ; Weakly witnets.#1 10 Northern V Piicer 10 coin.-» to one a.iitre.ii ÿ.*.501 25, Sti | .>0, $11 .Uj loo, $22 Amoie.$1.t i.p 1»:.> Iii.UkIo im*'iic« to any |>ait of Uie Doiiiiiv , lou, ultcl ot.itt* ttu-l Uifat Biltalu.ADVEHTIHlXtS ItATKH.Pis ¦¦ lini'K »i-.J upwiti il.lOc | or Hue Hr»t Ihh, r* Ion »n ! all kft rtn - tl-\u2022» i n I'.i.- - 1.3 unite; .¦«¦\u2022 p-r llii« «itch fi le: : .i .>-.on (i.i).'» .« mal 7.Ai.uiml Contia-'ts on iav arable terui-» WEEKLY WITNESS.TW'-nty , ' nt* jx i in 'ir-'ti.' it .\u2022 .hi l In u.uai \u2022uiall t) p .lu : j er Hue each In»' r ion.M ontkkal llllltTit' I I.Tl It \\l.SOCIETY A meeting for tha rnri-o'.' t»fir; snl etou' nc \u2022 ViUtakcilKC Inthe\t\u201e\t.NATIKAI.MIHTOUY KOOUh, 32 l\u2019n:ver»'!y »tr»pt.On Tbnrailny Kvenln*.tiih ln»t.>*«,** t».w».Meia' pr«.their frie!!'!* *n l all Inter,-«t\" ! In the crow-Inc of fiult in thl.l*r »li.-e are invlt-.1 to \u2019 .pra*eiu.The Committee will h h vppy t > re-* Ire *i>e -lm-n* of sny frnlt p \u2022»\u2018-*»!ni \u201cpe.-ia! n'- rest f r ovaiuli »:iou or f.r name at thta meeting.IIKNKY H.KVANH, S-wTrea*.TtavTsk school (TilI.ETIC H ORTH.STRAN'IERS' RACE-», Mi llan lt-ap open to Ama-teut* un,l,-r 20; name* t- a aent In bef'to PnJap cveuln,' to the Secretary.1*70 Sherbrook\" «traet.A HT GALLERY, I\u2019ll 11.1.1 PH SQUARE.In aJJtti n to the Oibb Pe-rieat of P»intinc» an l Bron.*e«.there !» now u v ie r a Sinclal I^yan Coiloctlon OH nml (Vnter Color l,nintlns& op.n tr- tel\" n-tn »\t5 t> n.A tini.**ton\u2014Non-member*.23c.Member» free.Saturday'» free.\t___________ y OTIC K 70 SVHSCItl HKHS, Tht ilatf printti on ttieS pttptr drnoU* Ac tirnr u-Vit tht »ula,*iSj,tton «ihrra flic flailn Vt\u2019itnroo.WEDNESDAY.OOTuliKli 1881.Typhoid Fever is very prevalent in Toronto, nti'l tlierohavo boon many deal lis.Of thirteen last week, threo were from houses where well water was used, and ton from bouses using city water.This proves nothing unless the comparative number of plaet s using well andcitv water respectively could be given.The impurity of the city water, however, is blamed as the chief cause, and all this summer an extension supply pipe has been in process of being extended from the outside of tho island into the lake.P> DAY CÎC4! c^o: I'n: AR >M UM*3 G Y M >T AS IT M, 1!» I*N IVEUHIT Y H PR RET.a\tfor Y mn ; V n wPl c->m uaaca m T \u2019SS- F.YENtN'*.ltd O.-tD-.r ,- a w.i* » ti.o»;\tn > snlth'' mad- >nt EXHIBIT iON T viCEKS'S HA'.L la May P-oTc-1 n'.iat ¦ an b* ,1 tip by th« thoron/h an l '»toreat thi» para!.-.Vntfcr -'nîre.-v By order.\\V.C.TROTTER.Lt and Aut-Adlt.HO A.1) ONT FAIL TO SEE THE MATCH OF THE HE (HOM ! Oim* and n liait' liour\u2019a Play! Russia thinks that the question of what i* to be done with Egypt is not an exclusively English one, or even merely an Anglo-French one, but that it is part of tho general Eastern question.Wo do not remember Russia ever to have taken English or French advice in regard to the Eastern Question, unless it was presented in tho very practical form of missiles propelled by powder.If England and Franco decide on a course in Egjpt, the question for Russia will bo that once put by a since deceased American satosman,\u201d \u201cWhat aro you \u201c going to do about it T' of Londoners, fresh from breaking chairs uod windows at a Liberal mooting, and led them iii denouncing Mr.(Jladstono as an unpatriotic plaoo-huntor.It is a good sign of tho tinios when an honor which has been eonferred only upon a few mon, such as I\u2019itt, Urey, Pool, Palmerston, Canning, Russell, Cobdcn and Heaeonstlold, is givon by a body composed almost wholly of ono party to tho leader of their opponents.American Politics are of interest now in two ways.First, from which branch of the Republican party will Con.Arthur select tho instruments of his policy, for it is pretty certain that tho policy will bo of tho same character as tho instruments in carrying it into effect.President Arthur\u2019s intimacies and associations, since becoming President, point to his throwing iiim-sclf into tho hands of what arc called tho \u2018\u2022Stalwarts,\u201d headed by ( Son oral whether tho Macdonald- were still British subjects at tho timo of their murder, for open murder it was, i neither more nor loss, which it is a disgrace to tho United .States should occur so oft*ui there in the same manner.If the men were British subjects strong re-presentations should lie made to the American Government, and their murderers awarded the punishment duo by tho law.If the murdeied men had voluntarily placod themselves under the protection of another stat\" by becoming citizens of it.no interference can well take place, for they chose to trust to the protection of a power which failed them in their hour of need.H KRVEY INSTITUTE.Th- Ar.a iai Meet.aj of :h loft the track Aftar aevera houra work, the overturned ear wan at laat replaced on tho tr.t'k.Some Land Reform Measure may not bo very far off for England.Sir Stafford J Northc-ite, tho leader of tho Conservatives in the House of Commons, does not believe with the Radicals that tho state of agriculture is remediable by a radical change in the land laws, but ho docs admit that they [ are capable of som» improv-ment.When I so slow-going a lea 1er of Conservatives us Sir Stafford Northcoto admits this, some change i« not likely to be very far off.Fair trade does not meet with approval from Sir Stafford, who thinks that by adopting false remedies to support existing British commercial interests, irreparable injury might be done.Britain will probably confine any \u201c fair trade\u201d policy sho may adopt to such articles hh wines, in the case of which sho ; lias a choice of country from which to obtain her snpplyynnd ov»*n if she had to mnko wines dearer no effective plea or popular cry could bo raised against taxing , wines.CITY ITEMS.The rioehelasfA Council will meet on Friday to a;.: help to improve tbo dlHVront brigades and batteries to which they Delong ; to ascertain tho weak spots in our artillery force, and as far as llostn my power help to strengthen thoin;nud last, but not li ant, to endeavor to givo a greater stimulus to, and interest in, our work witli heavy ordnance, and thus make our Artillery Service, if not mon*, nt all events as ponul.ar, ns the use of tho small arm is with our sister brandies, toward which tho yearly expedition to Wimbledon undouhtodly gives a very groat impetus.It would have been impossible, however, to carry out tho project had I not mot with tho ready sympathy and material assistance of the Government, and the Dominion Artillery Association\u2014tho former repres-ntod by tho Hon.Air.Caron.AL l*., Mini-lot of Alilitla, and the latter by Colonel .Strange, B» A., Inspector-General of Artillery.Ho thanked tho Government for the $\u201c,000 grant ho had obtained, ami Col.Straugo for pis sympathy and practical aid hero, and for having whllo in England a short tlni\" before tho team paved tho wav for its kind reception.He also acknowledged tho Assistance oPtniuod by prl-?ato subscriptions, heading (ho list being tho handsome sum of $\u2018JOO from Air.Alex.Buntlii.After two weeks' proltiuinarv drill at Quooeo where they received tho hospitality and cour-to.xy of Col.Irwin, they aallod and arrived at Shoeburyuess, tho first detachment in camp, and continued their drill.Tho men had no liuht work to do, being treated like soldiers, doing from fivo to six Imurs\u2019 duty a day.They hud many temptations there : ns ono of them expressed it, they \u201c hud to say * no\u2019 a great many times, hut he had never heard a complaint of them.\u201d \u201c Wu had some amusing incidents, too.\u201d continued Col.Oswald, \u201cbeing lookea upon a» curiosities; for example, one distinguish-d General, who had not served in Canada, came down to inspect us one day.lie was much pleased, ami u-ked Captain Peters n good many que-tlon*, such as if then wore any lumbermen among them.Peters was equal to the occasion.'i paying from\tto ikJ per lOOforihem.fLis sour kroiit is to be exported to Obio and Illinois, «heu b eon is amis uuiuimily blub prices owiug to ih- prolonged droutb on the cabbage crops iu tbo Whiieru States.The fruit market is glutted with .ket0 Hi,|iics ai il musk nicloiis.There were to-day vfiiieles loaded almost exclusively with musk nulois m the vicinity of liousocuurs Market; tho ® j, ,.r ones sold at frnni ÿft coats to 40 coins per do/., rki larger ones at S cents to H> cents e.iob.Several bend red hags of farmers' apples werootf.red at from iUctobl'e p*r bag.Touiuioes wero also olfored in '\u2022\u2022.e iiian tines at lower rales than have prevailed fur several u «eks.Tub butter of rather iiidltferoat oq'lily w*s plentiful, but goml butter w»a rather «tnéf.The pi ice of fieshdsid eggs has advanced of ! ippl, of poultry is m l large, amt prions bue nu a w ard tendency except tor geese, winch aro «\u2022her m re plentiful and lower p»ieed.The hay fluitit h.is tu en poorly supplied this week, and p-ioes hjve adyii'ceu The followingnre the prioos to-uay : Chain -Oats.!H'c io #1 Oft oer hag ; pease, 05c to 11,00 per Hush : Luckwhea', &5o to CUo do; beaus, iibOv to ÿl.TOo uo.>n ii.\u2014Apples.$1 50 to $2.50 per barrel ; y,,i-rta! apples.IK)o to$1.0Oner bushel; lemons, sli lo 61 ¦> the on mi : pears.*3 to 4S per bsrrcl ; rcahen, *1.50 to $2.On per basket ; tomatoes.40c to t< i per bushc*; blueberries, from the Saguenay.50o to tibc per fox, centiiining 4 gallons; blip) ami green platni, :;oe io 40o per gallon ; grapes, fto per It), for t\u2019oi,cords and No do f»r Delawafes ; Montreal nut-jj.j.mdois.fte to 25o each; water melons, lOo to SPc ; mask inelona, 5c to 12o each; vegetable niai re vis, 10c each ; pumpkins, 50c i»er dozen ; egg p.'anU.$1 per do.; cranberries, 50o per gallon.Koom and Vkoktahi.r«_1'otatocs, ft5o to 70o the b»g ;< alibases.3fto lo ftOo per dozen heads ; Stverlish turmpr, carrots ami lieets, iL\u2019c to &0e per bnibel ; OTiont, 00c to 70e per bushel : celery.dOo to ÎKlo per dez ; grem corn, 7o to lUo tier dozen ears ; spinach.70c per bush.DKbwnm ilorw.Mkkf.Poultky, Gamk, A.C.\u2014 Dressed bogs, $11.50to *10.00 our 100 ids: young Turtevs, *1.10 to $1.50 per pair; fowls, 45o to 70c per pair ; young ducks, Gi'cto 7fto per pair; Hiring chickens.3fte to ftOo ner pair; dead gcosc, 5Uc tu title each ; partrl Igcs, 75 o pçr pair.Daikv I\u2019KOprcK.\u2014Tub butter, 17o to 22o nor lb; comnrnn prints.20o to 30o do ; superior units, :15c to 10c do : fresh laid eggs, m haskris,\u2018-\u2019fte to 30c per doz : packed eggs, l!)e to \u2022Jlo per doz; maple sugar, 8o to 12o per lb ; new\u2019 honey, 13u to 15c per lb.in thecomh ; strained honey, 10c.Hat anp Stkaw.\u2014Hay.$*.00 to $13.ftO per 100 bcmtles ot 1ftlbs; pressed hay is 7*)0 to S5c per 100 lbs or $12 to $11 per ten ; straw from $4.01) to $0.00 per loo bundles of 12 tbs.HORNIN') QUOTATIONS AT MONT It SAL, STOUR EXUUANUE.Noon Ndmlfsemenlsi (SprrtnV.y K'pvrteil /or (he IHtn'U.) Montrrau Oct.S.1H8L B»nk»f Montreal.200 OüUrlo bunk.40 Bsnqne dn I\u2019enjile f>0 Xolsona Bank.f>0 Sink ot Toronto.100 Bano.hae.i artier.2ft K'rctant.'i Dank.DKl ïs-'t.Townsnlps.I f>0 BT of Commerce.NO rhisbangi.100 ftilnn bank.100 l/ii'-rllanroMa Honk m Co.40 DonuT^To.50 HskAOnt N.f ,h® >\u2022\u2022:**' 1\" which the same accrued to the fourth day of July, one thousand right hundred and eighty-one, under and by .irino of the 1 rovincjal Act 4- and 43 Vic., Chap.53; and tho other ami further sum of forty-nino dollars and ulaotv cents, oe.ng the amount of special rate assessed on said property for tho extension of Versailles street in isTtt said differ, nt sums united forming tho total sum of two hundred amt forty-four dollars ami thirty-soveu cent*, for idio payment of which tho said PoMUoners have a legal Privilege upon tho proport y abovo described.Die Petitioners further alleging that the Inst pro-prietor known of tho said Immovable was tho Estate Charles Mead, and that tho actual proprietor is uncertain and unknown.Notice is therefore given to tho actual proprietor of the said immovable to present him-elf and uim ur before this Court »Itbln two months from the dot > of the fourth publication of these presents, to bo inserted once a week, during four consecutive weeks, In a newspaper printed In the trench language, and In a newspaper printed In tho English language, li: tin, nty of Montreal, to answer to tho demand of tno sai l petitioners; fatlln \u2022 which, tho said Immovable shall bo sold by decree, according to law and with the usual formalltiei In such case, to tho end that out of the not proceeds of tho sale the said notltlonors bo paid tho said sum of tw.> him-dreu ami tortv-feur dollars and thtity-sevon cents with interest on tho aum of one him trod and thirteen i.ollnra and fifteen cents from the said fourth day uf July.1881, together with costs.\t* HIJHEItT.HONK Y ék UENDHON.(To be Inserted in tho tntacii and f.,i .Vin'/ur^on thu 5tb, 12th, IDth uud 2'ith October instant).AND rl'() MANUl'ArTURKRS A\t(lAI\u2019lTAIsINTrt.CORNER KUPLACEMKNT.SI) ft.in Williamstre, t Itli) ft in Ana street ; «r,w, S.0 10 ft.Eng.One of the most valuable and eontral sites In Mont real for a Factory or any tmiluo « re-iulr ng to la» con venlenl to the busy com re, li.T.R.Mktpelng, (.\u2019anal.Ac.1 litic.rnir has also tho o\\ ANTED, a NurHe.\\pply at 10 Bsyle street.VANIED, a General Servant, \u2014 *t 41 Prince Arthur street.,,\tnij' Boy, as Ap- ksa»Tta[Usbinetmaktng.TEES Js CO., 11 >t s( a st, \\\\ ANl El), a General Sen\u2019ant, for -\"i*-1 family.Apply No.3ft Metealfe it rest.W\t, a yonnw ^Sp-m.'aaWt! Catherine strue* c*11^ A>\u201c\u2019^ rriIE WEEKLY WITNESS, \u2014for\u2014 OCTOBKK Ith, ISSi, In wrappers ready for mailing, 4c.The Viee-Kegal Tour in tho Norlh-WosL The Political Situation In Europe.Portrait of President (iarflold'a Wifa.Fatal Railway Collision.The Ouiario Oovorument and the Crooks Act.L\u2019ngrntoiul bolf-CompluconRy.Trades UulonDm.Welcome to the I\u2019romler of Can a-lx.A Tour Tbroiigli Ireland.Prohibition lu Unglaud.Agricultural Letter Box.Tho Evil of Shooing Horses.Veterinary.Tho Tempter Behind.Sunday School Lesson.JOHN IMIUGAM.A- WON, 33, 35 aud 37 St.Bonaventure at, MONTREAL L A DIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR.Now in stock, s capital assortment of Itrnl Tore lion I.nrrH, FdttliiK* nnd InarriiotiH, of the One and extra fine makes ; alto, a very chnlco let of Cninlii-ic PulBiitf\" inial I'rillinu».These g 'Is, si-n ; w.tti s l\"t of KtiHsInn l.acre for the trimming of children's dresses, aro selling at reasonable prices.Inspection invited.W.M.HcDl'NNOrCIl (duccestor to J.Parkla), 225 sr.JAME8 8TRKKT Dealer In Lanes and F iner Dry Hoods.HTLORNT*\u2019 NOTE HOOK.**, Tlio fulle-t assortment In the city.LOWEST PRICES.THE McCUl.l.NOTH BOOK.240 Pages.Strong Binding, Quarto 8Uo.Good Paper.Students\u2019 Ruling.Round Corners.TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.DAWSON HUOTIIKUS, 159 to li>5 -su James street.G RAIN BAGS.A consignment of Crain 15*/s, all sixes and dualities.For solo low.LEWI* *.BLACK A: CO., 10 St.Uvisn street Q ROCKERY, CLASSWAHE, CHINA, FINE GOODS.COMMON GOODS, LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS.Low Piicen! Please call at 201 su James street bo.'ore purchasing elsewhere» ADAM DAUI.INU.1>EAUTIFUL ALL .STONE Villa, J ) AT COTE ST, ANTOINE, with Garden and Or c hai d.a ft.Out I feet Id sopertteles, aadt \u2022 > t UT-.STONB FlDtNT DWLLLINGM, Nos.70 and 78 VICTORIA ST., will L' sold nt the subscrlb.-Fs rooms, on ftlniidny, Ortoliot1 lOlh.Hans and Drawing of VI la on view.Salent ELEVEN o'clock, JOHN J.AKN'TON.Auctioneer.I\u2019srtlcnlar* in 0ry or buaiiesa premises, oitb-e», A.7 Im hnlhliug-.now .>n f* yield tl.tiAO per annum, amt are worth 41,300.Ttiu abovo | i.q.erly will be ,.(f.-r kI nt my room.THUHNDAY, «Hi Ort\u201e I! n.nr.THOftlAH .1, I'OTTKH, AaeiK.n.'er./ M )W.\\ N SV I LLE, \\ GOOD STORE AND DWELLING BY AUCTION, Will be s.dd nt subscriber's rooms, 193 St.James st.M ut reel, on HAT! It DAY SIOItMNH.SH, Orlobrr.At EM.YEN o'.-loi-h.The 1.- s itlfnl solid brl.k s'ors will.qdAii.lid cells., .ut building», a-, nud tho dwelt-lug house and vacant lot adjoining Also, a largo gar dell running t>.river.All la good order and w-lt ritual. me so strongly that I am quite sure it U * light one.Lot us go over this very evening to Mr.Tower\u2019s and ssk for his blessing and good-will.1 dare say it is a very odd thing to do, hut no matter for that, if it will only heal tho breach ; that will be so^ much better than ?imply not making It wider.\u201d Mrs.Berry looked very pretty as sho spoko, with one plump hand on her husband s shoulder, and the soft bright eyes dimmed with tears.So it cuuio to pass that though ho was more for keeping up the conventional forms than she, her loving, sympathetic spirit pano-trated his with irresistible power, and in another instant good Mrs.Mason, studying her Sabbath-school lesson in the ?Itiing-room, was unpriced to htar tho ha'1-door close after her lodgers, and muttered to herself, should think Dea.M.might havo let \u2019em rest in peace one night, and this ono of all others !\u201d Guito a different seeno wiw going on in tho cottage of tho old minister, whither the young couple now turned their stops.Ah the deacon had said, ho had been severely tried by what ho had deemed the ingratitude of the people of Ids early love and life-long service.Besides, iu these latter days, when rich ex peri* nee and varied learning wore considered a pot r compensation for white hair and loss of youthful freshness, his ohauues for another satisfactory settlement were less than if the change had come some years earlier.Ho could but recall, and not without u touch of bitterr ess.more than ono \" tempting offer,\u201d and what ho valued still mors, a larger field of labor, which In* had firmly declineu became he felt ho was needed here, aud now\u2014 There were, too, circumstances in his family relations, as tho deacon had indicated, which made the idea of a new homo specially inoon venient.\t.\u201e , His wife, \" dear patient saint,\u201d had always exerted a most beneficial influence over her husband's stern nature.For a long time, indeed, this had warded off tho blow, indirectly by her restraining power over his somewhat overbearing ideas, aud directly by tho universal love with which sho was regarded.When at last the under current began to rise to tho surface, and the spirit of rebellion to find voico and form, the caution was often given, \" Don\u2019t let sister Tower hear of this.\u201d When the change first began to appear, no ono could really tell, but after the.first shock of sympathy which tho loss of their only and well-beloved son, who after tho death of his young wife had gene abroad for tho restoration of his health, and the mother's subsequent loss of physical power and mental vigor had somewhat spent itself, tho restraining power which her presence always cx-\u2019rted, oven ovo\" tho most restive, began to be felt.The physician had called her disease \" paralysis of tho organs of speech.\u2019* \"Bather mind, what of her mind?\" tremblingly asked the stricken husband.\" That is, 1 think, untouched,\u201d was the answer, \"but we mast wait aud 8 read th1 ir secret thoughts.So intens fi l',| (To b* ConUnutd.) An E xrxuiRNCR of fifteen years\u2019 brooding polled cattle has taught mo that horns are not only a dangerous ajqH udage, but too expensive.I con keep an increase of 20 peroent of polled cows over cow* with horns, same in si/.*, on the same pasture or fodder, and tho polled ones will keep in tho best condition.There is not a single objection to polled cattle that will bear invefctigation.The peace aud quiet and comfort to be enjoyed by the breeding and keeping and oaring for a herd of cattle without horns can be known only by ex peri-nee.A man that would boat a sword into a ploughshare or a spear into a priming-hook would with equal propriety knock the honu off his herd.\u2014Independent.HARRY BLAKE\u2019S MARINE AQUARIUM.On a certain Friday evening, after school, Hurry\u2019s sister, Grace, informed him that u little party of four was comiug next day to see bis salt-water aquarium.Bo they talked over and planned how they would show up its most interesting points to tho best advantage.The next day Stella and Tom, Fanny and Frank were shown into a beautiful room where a pale boy sat in a wheeled chair, with his poor, useless limbs screened by a Turkish lap-robe inwoven with many curious designs.Near him stood a revolving table, whoso top was furnished underneath with drawers containing his treasures.Ou tho table were his writing and drawing materials and his favorite books, which were mostly those relating to natural history.Near tho windows were his aqunria.Tom miticod that the fresh-water one bad several things in it not in his own.But it was to tho salt-water tank that all eyes were soon turned.Harry, observing this, modestly remarked that, as ho eould never go to the sea-coast, soma of his friends had arranged to havo a bit of the ocean brought to him, and his father had managed the rest.Then, taking a covered box from tho table, ho wheeled his chair toward the large tank, and all were soon gathered around it.But instantly they saw eomu fan-liko gills suddenly furled, and pop w\u2019ent soaio scarlet heads bacic into their twisted, shelly tubes.These wore attached in a cluster to an old, empty shell.As soon as the heads di-appeared each one drew in after him a conical body attached to a stem, which ho need as a stopper to shut himself in.A littlo storm of exclamations followed this performance, and Tom enquired at onoo if this was tho last they should soo of tho fanny fellows, aud asked their name.Harry replied that they w\u2019ere ono kind of serpula, and that they are said to bo less shy after a time, so that ntthing short of ft blow on the tank will disturb tho serene displtiy they make of their gorgeous heads, waviug fans and floating stoppers.Btella could do nothing but.stand with clasped hands and say \u201c Oh ! oh !\u201d half undor her breath; already her eyes were fixed upon some beautifully-tinted, plant-liko formations, which looked like open flowers supported by long stems, with a base beneath .clinging to something for anchorage.Bhi tried to recall what she had read of sea-anemones, but was too excited to venture a remark.Fauny, however, enquired what kind of plants they wero, and Harry, to apologize for seeming wiser than the rest, said, flushing a little, \" You know I\u2019ve nothing to do but read aud study, and I\u2019vo icarnod that these formations belong to a class of animals («lied zoophytes.There are many varieties, and this particular kind is called tho sea.anemone, from its resemblance to a flower of that name.Even of these I have read of teu different kinds that arc found in our American water ».Tho two sorts that I havo were gathered from the stono», shells n\u2019.d fragments of brDk found among tho refuse »\u2022 ft by fishermen raking for oysters in New York bay.You can notice that ono variety is a bright salmon color marbled with brewn, and the other is white marbled with gray.\u201d Frank now found hi** tongue, and exclaimed, \"Well\u2014but you don\u2019t pretend to say that tlnso flower things havo any animal about them ?\u201d\ttt \" Perhaps wo can get one of them to oat, ho quietly answered, opeuiug tbe box on his lap.\u201cEat \u201d exclaimed Frank; \"Eat!\u201d echoed Tom, \" where\u2019s any mouth, or head, or stoinauh, I\u2019d like to know.\" Harry now took from bis box a bit of raw im-at tho size of h small bean and dropped it over the largest anemone.Very soon tho fringo-liko fingers, or tentacles, which seem te form tho full-blown flower, began to reach for it, and finally grasping it, gradually pressed it through an onfk-o in tho centre down into tha stem, or stomach.\u201d A stifled \u201c Oh !\u201d came from Stella as sbo saw tho meat disappear, while Fanny declared that sbo could believe anything after this.Tom gave a long, low whistle, and Frank persisted that this was more of a sight than to imo a showman pretend to swallow a dirk.Then Harry took a small net from tho box nnd carefully lifted ono of tho soa-llowera above th » water.As soon as it was touched tho 11 iwer closed and tho whole thing shrank into a sha; o!ess mass.But tho time was pissing and there was much yet to see, though we can only spiak in detail of a few items.Grace bad boon patiently waiting for an opportunity to ahow the girD a spider-crab, that always kept itself decorated with bits of sea-weed.Just now it had a Fmall biton tho top of its head aud two stro\\«| era on its back.In a day or two those wouin be changed for another kind, though tooy could never catch it making its toilet, nor discover its dressing-room.Then Harry said.\" Now I want to show you tuy favorite crab.Ho is called a hermit; but why, I cannot te!l you, for ho roves around continually with a borrowed shell on his back, climbing aud tumbling down again, and repeating tho same per-fi.nnanco as though ho thought it groat fun.You toe that thia ono looks as though he was getting too big for his shell; now I\u2019ll drop this ono in near him and s«w if ho will not change his home.\u201d Bare enough, iu a few moments he thrust his two claws into the empty shell to learn if it were occupied.Then ereot-ing his tail stiff in tho air he flopped himelf into tho cavity with u backward movement that was ns s wift as it was marvellous, ftnd th *n locked saucily out of his new home, as though he wculd ask if anybody could move and get settled quicker than that ! But there was still so much to look at, thoir eyes took in greedily the various things not yet examined.There wire numbers of the agilo hnir shrimps, nearly transparent and very biHutiful.Golden carp and black nosed dace were gliding In and out tho little covers formed by tho shells and corals grouped in the centre.Tie slow-paced winkles worn creeping about attending to their house-cleaning.Boa-weeds and mosses of rtifferent kinds aerat'd tho water and kept tho animal lifo supplied with oxygm when submerged.Before tho party left, Tom shyly enquired »f Harry if it wero a secret as to how ho secured such a Isrgo supply of sea water.Harry im-nudiatidy took from a drawer a priuted formols, which he copied, and whilo ro doing, wo 11 look over his shoulder an droopy also, \u201cMr.Gt use\u2019s recipe for artificial sea-water : Magazine.LIGHT ON THE DAILY PATH.OCTOllKK 6.Yet a little while, (Or.how little, how little > aud ho that shall come will come and will not tarry.Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that ho may run that rcodeth it.j .fi the vision is vet for mu appointed time, but nt tho tnd it shall speak, and not lie: though it I tarry, wait for it ; because it will surely com-it will not tarry.\t'\t\u2018 \u201d Beloved, bo not ignorant of thii no thing ! that ono day is with the Lord j-.h a thousand £ears, and a thousand 3 cars as ono day.The icrdisnot sla-dt concerning his promut, a, some men count slackness ; but is lougsmf\u20221 the butter; then tho milk, gradua») '¦ \" u8 all the whilo ; m xt the sugar and a \u2019\u2019\t\u2019 laetly the whites.Bake slowly ut \u2019 ^ *^ ing the dish for an hour.Lomov*'th and brown finely.This i» » M \u2019\u2019 \u2018n ncccropanim'nt to a moat couru*, wh ap ! ly mixed aud baked.You ean make UU pudding from canned torn in winter.Treservep Quinces.\u2014Chooao flue, v* quinces.Pare, quarter and core them, b.th skins and cores lut tho «pi» the fin* with ju*t enough water to , ov'\u2018 .\u2019 snd simms r until they nresoft, but not\t1 J begin to break.Take th.m out spread them upon broad dish**» Mc.-ob\tb narimre.seeds and cor*» to the wa-er >u ^ ^ Con iui>n tulilc>olt.3hi\ti>a.\tor\tSi K|w \u2022\u2022*» tails.M\t\u201d\t*\u2019\t/\t\u2018j ( Momlo »>f nisRiie.luui 20»*\tgrs.\tTroy .\t10\t( Lhlondeof\t40\t\"\t\u201d\t\u2022 Ono pound of this mixture will make thro»* gallons of »ea-water.To bo dissolved in mi earthen vessel and stand for a week before being poured off into a tank.Specific gravity must not bo less than 1.026, nor greater thsu Harry gave this L> Tom, and told him that th»» fruit mid boil fiîtceu uiinu.c».\u2018 from tho fire and pour into a * \u2018r*** nltJoar (\u2019over clo-ely und let if.\u2018.l .* to a hours.Drain off tho syrup and lot it » '\t^ boil ; put in the quinces C^Khm> lip a» am tin r quarter ot an h* nr.1 ak*\tp \u201e dry as possible, and .umo\t^ J;ne dishes, setting these in the hott.st can find.Boil tin* syrup unt U b ^ E; fill the jar two-ilrerds full ?1.of4 the strep.Tho preserve* «hou.d b.fine red color.L É WütnmDAT , October 5, 1881.THE MONTREAL' DAILY WITNESS rSADABLK PARAGRAPH'S nto the kitchen this week l have found a fresh soldier there.\" \" Yes, 'in.Fleaeo, 'm, it was\u2014it was to provo that thereaetknary prints vveto in error in declaring that the whole army was iu Afiica !\" A COIAAPSR ok VITAL Enkhgy in lung diseases is jreatiy accelerated by the lots of flesh, s'.rausth and ippetiio which inrariab'y nttends It.It is ouo Of tbo chief recommendations of Northrop & Lyman's F.mul-lionofCtd Liver Oil and llypophasphitos of Liuio atd Sod», that by reason of the blood-curiching and couriihitig properties of the last-named ingredients, it renews fsil.iig etreoatii hy eoinpensatiug for losses already unstained, while a healing and saotliing in-fiacnecis at the same timo everted upon tho inflamed membiancotiH lining of thu throat, lung:i and bronchlm bythet'od Liver Oil.Digestion is etimu\u2019ntod and sptetite improved ; the nervuns system acquires tone snd vlger, and tho itcreiions undergo a healthy change when it is used.I\u2019urchasers should see that the bo\u2018tlc» (sold at 50 cents and $1) have tho firm's name blown in Ihein, and that the wrappers boar a /ar tfmilv of our signature.Slid by n'l druggist».Prcpsiid only by Northrop & Lyman, Toronto.STlUTFOltD FHENgII IN SWITZERLAND.Mu-h cariosity, I he»r, wss ex died o>rly in tho mccinp, n rliort time nuo, ut eno of those nioiin-ttinoi.tels where iieople are idiots enough to sleep in older to get up early mid see thu sun rise.A shrill voice wo» hemd khnrkinir io the chambermaid, who vus at the other end-of the gallery.Marie, venez, InrtMv \u2022 t, poor eoudir nng limtoug awr mon goitre.' \"Goê ic,\" h*< would have add, but further seicntifla isquiiiv» were btilled hy l!io opiiorlune upiiearanco of Dju !-ui\u2014London World.LINKS ON A F LU MB Kit.Most inodcat of men is tlie plumber, No itval has he kuve the drummer ; Though Ihe w.-rM e'er maligna, Yet ho never repigns, AiidtbriveUi In winter and Htitnhor.Give him but an order to plumb, And his bill stntighlwiy teaches it eurnb That deplete» your exchequer\u2014 Would equip a tliiec-dequer\u2014 And make yon most awfully glumh.A KEEN HUNTER! M.Charles Monselet to!!« how Ihe erudite M.Gus-live Brunet,of Parlf, u»ed to enjoy the liunting season.Areeptingnn invitation to join a hunting psrty, he v.quM proceed to the ii'iml or run-way escorted l»y s garni lr.pt r.mi down with In* gun by bis aide and, \u2018o wl'ils a«ay the time, produce hi» peuoil and a huiii.U. coiielllag the ili(r>-r(\u2018ticce ami j-ttlouties of ki-aitLit, and one of the inotl iuaeiiioii* and tucctess-ti.liii ii uc;» m itiis I\u2019l \u2019nil w is Feniinaiid l.v'oue, U'lu pt uerd ko many Nspuleouiu spectacles at the *\u201c»ll«Cirque.An nieiny of the sjstcm of fi'ies, he fotiid :i iinvi I method of tnsume th.* etlieiency of his '\u2018\"pc».' While tun niiiiit\u2019iiini» wire prunoud luto the I «I i.g Guard, then iuto the Old Guard, and fin il'y bvcaniogru* ed sorgeanu whom Napoleon recognised \u2022n Hie bivouac and decotale 1 on the battle-field, a ter-jitl.im« win reerrvrd for the earelcs*.For one iftultUio \"sups ' was digiadid to ihurank of a Matio-use.DaUtii or Spaniard; if tbe offence waa repeat. incut of their debts tho man of finance replied that he wouldn't give a dollar for a» imtuy of ib»m as a jacksss could draw don a hill.\" What a lim-ill'»» reuse of woithlrssnets the vuin's convey.They arc e» cxprcrfiyM as ;he lauguagoof the f r \"or in old ioloiiiil tiuus who and that he would set wool for »:.« paper currency then extant, but it icust he \" cord fer cord.\" If Mr.Field had o dared that he wouldn\u2019t give a dollar for as many certifie uvs as a jackass could draw up hill he would have given one a far iff euggiiliou, a raguo and imltfinite sente, of lufiuitesiiual value ; but alas ! for the worth of paper when as muob of U aa will roll down hill of i itself and push a doukey in fiont of It Is not worth a i dollar.4^:'\u201c ; t I'LLN1 Y OF GAME.Common people, who have not received the proper amount of educational nutriment, are apt to In c«r.Ii'ts in tbo utu of their moitipr tongue.Some folks ask ' u question in such a way H at you really don't know what they mean, while the trno nebular says exactly what lie mènes and means exactly what lie says For example:\u2014A gentleman with a gun over bis ahouldcr, wi.tle waodeiing ihiough the \u2022\u2022rlK iibarU\u2019 ».f > far Western hamlet, met an untledged Milton, aul kuid \"Sunny, is there auy game in tbc*e :>iiikI\" Hedid ! net explain that ho meant elephants, or tigers or ! grizzly bears, and ko depended op m tbo native genius of the youth to answer l ii quoition correctly.The | boy, who liad spent most cf his time in a miner'» | camp, and hud made himself acquainted with the p is ! tunes of that simple-minded uud bucolic folk, replied ; ut once, \" Yes, air, tbeie's plenty.\" The hunter took 1 id» d« iilile-liarrelleU wear on fiotn his shonldcr to put a ' new cup on, uud in a vety culliusiistlc way asked again \u201cWell, what kind of game is lliaruf\" Tho ruslio aor.ny replied.\u201cWell, sir, there's cmnideraido \u2018euchre,\u2019 but then it's mostly \u2018seven up' m theic parts.' 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