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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" WITNESS Vol.XXIII No.162.Thone who want to gel advertisement ft Into these columns must have them in our hetnds on the previous tlay, otherwise they will have to be put on other pages.Situations Vacant.Agents wanted to cauvass tor the Konitnirton tiewing ilaohln* «n>t tha National l*uLll»lilinj Uo.'a now Illu.UaU'il tamlly Bible, both vurtlou.ut Nuw Tustuuiout.S«lla o««Uy.Torma liberal.Apply to J.DOWl.Kll.tleneral A»ront for üana»ia, 11- ht.I'eter, corner Notre Dame utreeta, Montreal.Canada.\t_______________ RADIES | OK YOUNG MEN in _».» nty or Marray street._ TITANTED, by au Express Driver, ?T thoroughly acquainted with the city, asltuatlon; strictly temperate and a careful driver, and a perfect matter of hortee; ttrst-elass oertltloato from last employer.Apply at 3U7 ht.lames street.Wf ANTED, situations for Message T T lieya and others as apprentices to trades.The.o hoys ean be Indentured If deslrod.JAI DICK.Snpt.Boys\u2019 Home 115 Mountain si root.YOUNG Man desires situation as Traveller.Address TRAVELLER, \u2022\u2022Witness\" Office.Board and Rooms.» 0/ hea t at ate rttf« o/II Ai.K-O-N f rF.U WOKD cocA prepaid.ieTTSi B° AKD, traasieut or otherwise.1155 ht Catharine s'- J-JOAUD Vacancies.4U Lstour street.J^OAKD Vacancies.238 Bloury street.TT\u2019UKNDSiiED Itooms to Let.X\t22 hlonlq Monique et.F UKNIS11ED KOOM.0(10 Palace street.17UKNISÜED Boom for 1 or 2 JL gentlemcu.40 Lateur at.FUKNiSUED EEDKOÜM to let.141 Hloury st.LAKGE Front Bedroom,furnished, suited to one or two gentlemen.07 McGill College svenae.LARGE Double Room to let with Loaid.22 Argylo avonuei EATLY Furnished Rooms with board, for gentlemen.77 Oleury street.N ROOM with good Board.11 Vie Victoria street.R OOMS Vacant.08 Cathoart st, IJOUMS, Furnished.-LV\t25 McO McOlll College avenue.R UOM to let, furnished, to a lady or gentleman.14 Valleo street R OOMS ami Board.135 Manstleld sU MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1884.Price One Cent.Business Cards.=*= ROOMS Furnishou, use Dining- room, Kitchen, Bath, W.C., Hot water.335 St.Antoine street.TJOOMS, with Board AV\tis i Brunswick street.'O LET, Room, Furnished Unfurnished.283 8t.Martin street.or rpo LET, Furnished Rooms.A___________ 15 Richmond Square.TTACANUIES for Boarders.v______________________45 Berthelet st, A^ERY superior accommodation v for permanent or transient boarders, alto table board.18 University street.R.W( STODDART & COi PRESS OPINIONS.CIRCULATION.\" 41 anti 41*9 BLKliKY hTHKKT.\tFACTORV-13 11KI1 MON »T., I.oudou Kn«.Pnrcbasers of «old and Silver Watches\ta*\"1 will» Dbunond* 'ssppblr^, Goods all murk, d In plain flgnrea Also, an enormoou stock of Gold Kings sot wuu wium *SÆi!'2otD^W^,Æ7Sîlk\u201c\u201cfüûu'iîïVs* »AfKiN rikuh »i.sa PUTtn, Mo.* SOI.I D SILVER LADIES' WATCHEH.»5.00.NICKEL $3.00 to «4.00.«m» Tl.»« cases are warranted 20 year* by the Factory,\t.\u201e .\t.\tut fully 10 nercent lower Kveryiblng else In prortlou belonging to a well-established\t.A.i ,i.0 UM\u201ei404 than wholeule rat.-a.and strictly during the Holiday, only.AH K*71.18*.yV ot tbe above mormons low latoe can leave a deposit on any goods they choose receipt for the same.-UTODIMKT ^\t(JO., K.W.81 WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, 41 and 41*9 MAURY MTHKET.1 N GENERAL DEBILITY, LOSS OF NERVE POWER, -U8E- pL'TTNEU\u2019.l\tg.lIULSIONf WHICH 18 RECOMMENDED AS A STANDARD PREPARATION BV TUB MEDICAL PROFESSION.C'liTtt>»>\u2022'»> I\u2019roffsaore, I.nwyt'i'*, Public Hpcnkrrw, ritudrnla, strain upon the BRAIN and NERVOUS SYSTEM are rccominendoS to uso And nil whose duties cause a PUTTNEU'H EMl\u2019I.HION OP COI» LIVER OIL, WITH IIYPOPHOSPIIITK»».IT WILL PRODUCE NEW VIGOR IN MIND AND BODY- For eitlc by nil drugglMCM nt 30 crata per bottlr.plttnku emulsion co.,\t> Laboratory, Ordnance Square, Halifax, N.S.\t> Pont OOlec Addrcaa, Uox IOj.Mociicinos, &c.To Let.(CONSUMPTION IS CURABLE VV In the early stages, not by stimulante nor polsoua, which substltuteone form of Irriutlon feranotber.both of which nature must get rid of before rally log, but 6g jotd-lkc on/v rrnrdg.The waste la the result of faulty nutrition, not limited to the lungs hot a arstera Ic starvation.Here use Vs HEELER'» ELIXIR OF PHOSPHATES AND CAL1SAVA to seenre digestion and assimilation.and If you haveten.e enough to persist until the bslanre of outcome and Income Is restored you may get Well.rpo LET, Coach-house and Stable, JL with three Stalin.77 Btonry street.___ rpO LET, in a healthy part of the .1 the city, on line with the City Pus.snger Railway, and facing Fletcher's Field a nice loner Tenement In good order, contalng Ü apartments, within 15 minutes walk of the Post Office.For further partlcalars.apply at U35 St.Lawrence st.rpo LET, a large Yard, suitable for JL Lumber.Apply at 44 German street rjRoup Property for Sale.JOHN TORRANCE.LUtowell, Ontario, write.: \u2022MVIHTAK'M RALHA.M OF WILD CHERRY I., without exception, the beat medicine male for Cougtu, Cold, aud Croup.My little boy L subject to croup ; I give him a dose whenever he ha.an attack, and he gsta Inataat relief.I have bad the Balsam In the boose for years, and would not bo without It under any const ioratlon.\" JOHN LIVINGSTON, Jr.Druggist, In same place, says : \" I take pleasure In certifying that I have sold Dr.WIwTAR'tf 11 ILS AM OF WILD CHERRY for many years, and know II to be one of the oldest as well as one of tbe meet reliable preparatlona In the market for the cure of Oonghs, Colds, and Throat and Lung Complaint*.Those of my customers who have used the Balaam apeak highly of It, and I have no hésitation In heartily recommending It '* J.A.HACKING.Druggist, LUtowell.Ont., says he has sold WISTAR'K IIAI.M4M Hfteea years, that be koows of no article that glvet greater satisfaction to those who use it, aud be does not hesitate to recommend It.AYER\u2019S Sarsaparilla la n highly roncrntrntcil «\u2019xtraot of SaranimrlHn and other blood-purifyl.?\" roots, combined with Irdidr if I\u2019otnn-elutu and Iron, aud is tlo safest, moat reliable, aud most economical blood-jiuriticr that can be used.It invariably expels all blood poisons from the system, enriches and renews the blood, and restores Us vitalixlug power.It is the best known remedy for Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaint*, Kryhlp-clas, Eczema, Uingwonu, IHotchcn, Sores, Huila, Tumor*, and Eruptions of tho Kkln, as also for all disorder; caused by a thin and Impoverished, or corrupted, condition of the blood, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Oout, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh.Inflammatory\tCiiren.\u2022\u2018AVER'S S A Its A PA it i Li.a lias cured mo of the Inllummutory RlirumutiHui, with Whioh I have suffered for many years.W.if.Moore.\" Durham, la., March 2,1832.PREPARED 11V Dp J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.Hold by nil Druggists ; $1, six bottles for ffc Notices.JPOR SALE, In the West End of the city, two eplrndld Lots, suitable for a private residence, no better pUoc to be ha l In tbe Wvat End, tho only two avaliablo Lota to be sold In that charming spot.Apply at 1793 Notre Dame atre-k pROFERTY FOR SALE.Elegant new Residences, 104 A 160 Drummond st.Splendid new Hoose, Sherbrooke, near Drummond at.ifcriachod Villa.1709 St.Catherine st., very attractive.First-class llousas, 386 A 396 St.Denis sc., St.Jai Sauare.Central Houses.569 A 571 Lagauchetlero st, oloso to Bleury street Houses on Khutor st.Lome avenue and Orescent.Detached Villa with Ourdou.2S4 University st.Two fine Cottages, on Ht Catherine at Two pretty Villas, Dorchester «va, rear of City Car*.First '-lass Residence, Milton at.haudaomoly far-nlshrd.Commodious Residence.121 Metcalfe st Windermere Terraco, 89 to 99 Mockay at, réparait.Fine llouaennd (iardett, on Durooher at Valuable Property ou Craig at.near Victoria Square^ llandsotne Uouaea, 268 A 281 University at Tenement Houses and Cottages, on Drummond st Paying Tencmonts, 19 to 25 Alexander st Two Ann Properties, Rlveraldtv near the city.Two pretty stone Cottages, 23 A 25 Windsor at Beautiful Double Tenements, 30 to 48 Mockay at.Valuable Building Hite, 174 x 9 ', earner Dorcheator and Drommoudsta.llandsotne Cottage and Extra Lot 49 8k Mark st Chaimtng Detached Villa Rrdpath st Besntlful Grounds and Cottage, 507 Guy st Also several other properties, of which a Gatalogne and particulars can bo obtalnod at my Offioo.II.U.GEDDES, Real Estate and Financial Agent, 207 St James at.Nordbolmer\u2019a Hall LYING ABOUT Does not the publisher who Me* about the otr-culatlon of his paper defraud his advertisers and obtain money under false pretence» l la It not aa dlahonest for the publisher to aell a fraudulent circulation as It fa for the baker to give abort weight In a loaf of bread f Why do we permit one and nunish the other l These are questions we would ask some of our polltl-oiubs to answer.\u2014?Vte Free Lance.SLEEPING CARS.Oneof the things with which ladles who travel have reason to find fault Is the present style of sleeping car.This Is the season of the year when people go off to the seaside, and tho objectionable sleeping oar has to be endured.There Is no other country In which ladies travelling are subjected to greater discomfort and annojance than they are In this.Such a thing as absolute privacy is out of the question, in Europe the sleeping compartments are so divided as to preserve the privacy of the gentler sex.Even the Russians have their sleeping cars so armnged that no woman's modesty Is subjected to the slightest shook.It should be the case in Canada.\u2014fonmlo Tel« tram.BUSINESS ALARMISTS.One of the most mischievous species of alarmists, all things considered, la the business alarmht.It is he who ciiculates all manner of disturbing reports calculated to unsettle confidence in the commercial world, and by hla unthinking garrulity or deliberate unscrupulous-ness hastens, or actually produces, tho disasters he apparently deplores.It is idle to ignore tbe fact that In tbe stock market, for example, there are plenty of speculators who deliberately circulate canard*, destitute of the slightest foundation, in order to enrich themselves by the tulo of others.There is a law to punish such Iniquitous conduct as this, and measures should be taken to secure Its vigorous enforce ment\u2014/Van* LeulU\u2019n MustraUd iVewepaper.iTHE BURDEN OP PAUPERISM.Tho shifting of tho burden of pauperism on to tbe (honlders of our colonies is very properly resented by the Canadians.Canada wants labor, not people who cannot or will not work.There la as much difference between tending her workers and loafers or Infirm persons as between the giving of a life-belt or a atone to a struggling swimmer.To hard-working Irish peasants who caffnot get a living out of their miserable potato patches sn aeslstod passage to Canada, where employment le plentiful, is a blessing.In anotner way it Is a blessing to those who are left behind, as It gives them room and opportunity to earn a subsistence.Such emigration Is beneficial to both Ireland and Canada.But the aged, the infirm, and tbe lazy must be dealt with In the Old Country.The action of tho Domluton Government is a warning that will have to be kept in view by those who are charged with the superintendence of assisted emigration.\u2014AorfA UritUh Mail.RECKLESSNESS OF TUE U.S.NAVY.The stupidity of the United States Navy in getting in the way of English steamers is clearly reprehensible.According to all International precedent an English steamer never turns out of her way for American vessels beforoor after she strikes them.And with this knowledge there Is something criminally reckless in leaving the United St&tee Navy lying about anywhere that an English passenger craft cau reach It.It onght to have been known to the commander of the \u201c Swatara \u2019\u2019 that the \" Anranla \u201d or tome other packet would, in its customary use of the entire bay, be rery likely to annihilate the Navy, and a proper consideration for the lires of bis men should have made him keep our forces ont of tight.There Is, too, a degree of arrogance in placing tho Navy just outside of tho channel, and then expectlug an English steamer to keep to that chamnel and regard a lot of exploded American melons about signals and \" hails \u201d and sending boats to see if anything is sinking.We are, doubtless, very far behind the maritime age In these things, and must expect to be run over and destroyed nuleas we conform to the advanced British usage.\u2014 Æ I\u2019.World.SUNDAY-SCHOOL EXCURSIONS ATTACKED.CURIOUS MOB VI0LKN9I IN BILrAHT\u2014SUNDAY-SCHOOL CHILDRKN IN DANGER-ABRS8T8.I Be!fast Wee kly Newt.) l ufortunately, the passing of some of the Sunday school excursions through the town on Saturday was attended by disturbances, which might have assumed serious proportions but for the arrangements that were made by tbe pollco authorities.The Virlous processlous left town without being Interfered with In any way ; but when returniug home attacks were made on one ot them at different parts of the route.While St.Enoch\u2019s Sunday school scholar* were coming from the Great Northern Hallway terminus on their way to tbeohurch large numbers of people gathered along the line of march, uni.considerable excitement prevailed.When the procession reached the entrance to Royal Avenue a slight disturbance took place, and cheers were given and returned.However, the excursionists were allowed to pass on without further molestation at this point.The aspect of affairs became somewhat threatening at the junction of Royal Avenue and North t'treet, and stoaes were thrown by crowds that had sasembled on each aide of the street.It waa with the greatest difficulty that the police were able to keep the parties separate.Borne of the windows of the establishment known as the \" Gin Palace\u201d were broktn by the stenea.While passing through the other ponton of Royal Avenues stones came thickly from almost evei y direction, several coming over (he tops of bouses and from beck streets None of tho excursionists waio Injured, hut Constable McCaffrey was struck ou tbe forehead by a large etoue, which inlllctcd a serious wound, that rendered It necessary for him to bo taken to the Royal Hospital, where he recalved medical treatment Eight members of the mounted pollco at once charged the crowds, dispersing them, so that the excursionists were allowed to proceed.The only place at which a recurrence of the attack waa anticipated whs Carrtck Hill,and here, whan tho proctsslon had got about half wav past, a determined effort «as made by a mob to force their way through the police for the purpaae of making au ouslaugbt on tho children and those who accompanied them.However, tho admirable police arrangements prevented this, and tbo&e who were showering stones were dispersed by a number o! the mounted constabulary who had headed the procession from the railway station.One or two of the horses were slightly injured with atones, bat nothing serious occurred Tee windows in Mr.McKeown\u2019s pawn office were broken with stones, as well as those In Mr.Donnelly\u2019* establishment at the coiner of Union titrset.This homo was brofteu into and some bottles of brandy carried away.There were some narrow escapes from tho missiles.Uolontl Forbes, who was present on duty, bail his walking stick knocked ont of his band by a stone thrown from Carrlck Hill.Mr.MacCarthy, HM , was also In attendance during the evening, and the pollco arrangements were under the superintendence of Towu Inspector Cullen and District Inspector Townsend.A number of persons have been arrested on the charge of stone-throwing.Last evening some disturbance took place in the vicinity of Boundary street, and atones were thrown.The police made two arrests.Business Cards.$15.00 to ««MO will buy a LADIES' GOLD WATCH, warranted, at WILLIAM MUItUAY\u2019M, 11179 Notre Ilunio ntroct, (formerly 143 Hr.JoNcph street).R.J.McNALLY & 00., Successors to T.STARR.ROYAL VICTORIA MTABLKH.Office and Stables: 97 nnd 09 Juror* street.Montrent.LIVERY.BOARDING and SALE STABLES.Light Rx!>rc«ilng dona.Our livery itock i* now.Wn guarantee (xtUftctlon.Specialty made of buying and aelllng horaee.TBLKPHOXR CONNKCTIOb.(CABINET PHOTOS, 8\u2018J.00 per dozen.All other altoe In .proportion.BEST FINISH.At 105 Vitro atrect, cor.Kt.Lawrence «treat, J.T.LAMBLY, Photo ArKnt.TV/TOHTREAL CITY AND DIS-\tgPECIAL NOTICE 1TX TKICT HAV1NIJH BANK.\t.CT.n*nw .Lost, Strayed and Found.XDVEUTHKUKNTS /jr Lo,r, t^mtvan, tnd\t(a««rf«d UKJtrthU head «I tht tat» a/ HALP-CONt I'Ktt WOBD tar* tiuertton, prepaid.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend ef fonr percent, for the carrent half year ended 30th Jnnelaet, upon t ko paid up capital etoekoflhla Inatitutlon.hae been declared, and the aame will be parable at lie Hank log llonoe.In tali city, on and after FRIDAY, the 1st AUGUST nett.Bv order of tbe Board.II.HAKIIEAV, Manager.Financial.LOST, on Sunday, tli« 13th inst., -\tr™ r v*vr,-« a Bracelet, by way of Prince, MU).Forfar.F.tlennn |\\/TONRY\tTO LEND and Wellington ata.to Farm at.Finder will ploate ill.\t-on- return to 429 Wellington at.\tREAL ESTATE.Oar «took of BABY CARRIAGES la gettinglow.bntaa tho liotteat part of the aeoson la yat tooome.we arodum romlvlng a large lot of very cheap and medium-priced Carriage*, which have been pnrehaaed aa a Job tor, and oomo very «lightly damaged, no woroe for rue, ana will be closed out at almoat half puce.We have also a few of our very beat Rattan and Ooaoh Baby Oarrlagea at from f25 to $45, now reduced to $20 and $40, and aa no more of them will arrive thla seoaon.those In want of thla nest kind will find a saving of $5 by leaving thel ordere at OWEN McUAUVBY cl»l neMlnsnf ih« Iirls».t» will bo hoid kt l^o Armory i l» WKDNIXDAY ne»t, kt H Jim.Hu»lnrti-To nloot ilotkfhmeuu to compoto ugaiutt Bitttili teun.l\u2018Uln cloth»».Uy order, T.ATKISMOX.Ut.-Major and AiUt.ROYAL SCOTS.The natiailoo will parade on TUL'KSDAY (to tnorroiri.tt»,\u2019 17th in»!., at » (im.Every man to I» prrkeat.I\u2019niform-drUl order, with kilt».Oftleer* undre»*.(By order!.KIIKD I.YHOX, l.lrut.Act.Adjt.K 8.rpovAc MIZPAH LODGE.NO.3.I.O.O.F.The rewnlar weekly meetlnu of thle m\t¦ Æ l^l-lce will tM 1 < i t.amu r».Sa CO'.\u2019 \u201c-j Oral* itteiw, on THPrSdAY KVESINti.17th Ju!v at «O\u2019clock.Pa»tn,e \u2014\u2019elt »'i-'n and Third Decree.Vlaltliif t retlirer.weleoma B) oeirr of the N.tk \\V.K.WII HOX.Roc.See.1 ST PKINC\u2019E WALES A\tHIPhK*.ASM\u2019AL DRILL.^ T!:e !'«-ciment w 1 parade at the Armory.In Itevtew Order utelmeUl.on r\u2019UlDAY kvesi.m» S«\\T.ISih tnai.at 8o«locloek.Tiekeia \u2018-5?.Mar bo kcured at O.IL UoUand ».1758X \u2018tre Dame at.U.Rower.1225 St.Catherine at-, and at the boat.Mnau- by the Band.^£L\\Tn FUSILIERS.MOONLIGHT EXCTRSION ! Under the patrona*» ot Llcnu-Col Gardner and Officers ot the BesltsonL\t* OTOA THK STBdXKR \u201c THREE RIVER THI'IIHDAA' EA'BMNO, Jnly Jlth, Lenrtn* the ^eheUea Ca\u2019a Wharf a: 7.45 o'clock.^ Ticket admitUne lady and gentleman, 73c t single Hake*.50c.Braaa and String Banda will be on board.CANADIAN RAILWAY SHARES.A BAMABKàBLS DEPRESSION\u201437 Lj PABCKNT IS SIX MONTHS AND OVER 30 PMCEST IS RJOHTE1S MO.NTH:\u2014WHAT THE \u2022\u2022ECONOMIST'\u2019 Tul>kS THK < A USES ARE.A goed deal fcaa bean said rerentlj here ab-oat the depression In the values of bank shares, bat It sppesrs that It Is nardly greater than tha* In Caeadlsn ral sniy shares.The Ixmdon Aetmo-mist prttrB'» the following table showing the mu \u2019a of the dspreealon daring tUs first six months of this rear:\u2014 Market Priât*.Canadlaa Pad 5* on $6* 0001 000».Grand Trank ef Canada ton £1A*L*.000l.Da l»t preference.- Da 7ed preference.^.Da 3rd - ______ ht.2ohn and Maine.Jan*.r>**-.Jena liai.1883.188t.Total Value of the Capital.Dw.1S8A 42*» 57 *27.787.500*57.050,000 8»\t18\t5.533.000\t1A070.000 75\t1034\t12.0Sb.000\t16.403.000 53\t60\t8.168.500\t14.320,500 2J\t444\t8,343,500\t16.30*.300 274 2T 7*6.000\t743*01 *00.557.000 \u202298.S87.000 Decreaaed valae.\t*36.4FA,i00 The deerease In Talua in six montha In these stocks Is, therefore, orer 83Ü,000.000 or 37Lj percent As there was a hsary drop In 1x83, the Ta uei are 50 percent loi than at the begin or about 10 peresut The Economat remark* upon the fact that Canadian PaclQe stands so low in spite of a government guarantee for another ten years, and the fact that it 1* to draw moneY enough to cots pie te the road.The F.rcrucmui emdenily look* for a violent reaction from the low prison.Cl&(TDATION 0» THE WITNESS during th* W**k ending Enturday, Jnly 1-th, 1884, and the corresponding week of last year July, 1884.SCHOOL TRUSTEES ELECTED.DAILY.Monday.7 Tueaday.8 Wedneaday .9 Thnmlay.10 Friday.11 Satoriiay.l\u2018J 13.044 12.843 13.834 12,805 19.802 13.323 Jnly.1883.T\u201c DAILY.Monday.0 13.381 ruo»d»y.lo 13,20.1 Wodiir«i1ay.l 1 13.287 Thar»iay.12 18.303 Friday.13\t13,447 Hatarday.14 13,783 Total.77.541 Total.80.580 Weekly.34.000 Weekly.32.500 Meaeenger.fortalshtSO.tlOOj Mea»engor,fortnlKht6tl, 102 NI HXl KIITION KATKH.Dally Wltneea, 83; Weekly Wltnaaa |100.with re dttctlon» to Clabat Northern M«»»enif»r, 80ei 10 copies toons a»ldreea «*0, 25.8tl 160 111.50 ; 100 *22 ; Weekly Meaaenger.60e.6 eoplee to one addreaa, BA Theae rate* tncJude poetage to any part of the Dominion.United htatee or Ureal Britain.AHVKKTININU KATKH.DAILY W1TNEÜ& Five Ones and upward.lOo per Une (tret I inert ton, and all \u2022ntweuneut in»ertUm*on pagne 3,0 and 7; 6o per Has each »ubee
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