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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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vendredi 5 septembre 1884
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[" I v Vol.XXIII No.197.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1884.Price One Cent.Those who want to get aavertlsc-tut tits into these columns must hare them in our hands on the prêtions day, otherwise they irlii hare to be put on other pages.\t_______ Situation» Vacant.T?EEDBE Wanted, ft» ;l pM» Apply \u2018\u2018 Wtta\u2014'* Ottcfc, BusineBs Cards.MiiceJHneouB, CIHOUTHANI) VVIUTKK wanttMl, S uuy or OPDtUioM ; «u.» S'iai'qSfibüoSfe Bo'x M Momr^_ QUOBTHAND for Io»nrpne* OW**\thtva .good looit ko-.eip.1 IcDi-c, »fc!»rf expecied.* TUTOR Wanted, to teaoU the ,uduL.Of r.^U.Apply to Box I.>9H.1.Q.-«17ANTED, for a fainily of four, a T T food (ien*r»l S*rTyp,u|>y1no*Mat>?»p«treot.w ANTED, Cook and House- a*ld i ««I b.TO ^^A^loAvonao.and a .Tablemaid Voo^mVuL A.-ply «179» Bhorbrooko «root corcer of L'pWrrtlty niett,__________\u2014 AUTISI), a good (.ieaera* .Scr \u2022yyAüïKD, w vant; goOilwaye*^ 15 Bruniwlck ntroat.Priming reqnl*lto.AAl»lj[ryTic^ \u201e Wlt|1(,\u201e.pmoo.\\1 rANTED,w Travelling Sales-\\V icon for No»» Scot!» *n.l New Brunew.ck, \"n .»ronlu,oDl|.^eA»Mu^.PnllUher* »n.l NUnufaeturere.Breutford.Ont.ANTED good general servant, when Dune 1» kept.Apply at once 3.4 Mackay »t»eet_________________________;\u2014 H7ANTED, a smart Boy, to assist VV .OKC.R.Wi STODDART & OO., «1 uutl 41 Hi .BI-EI KV MTHKET.lEACTORV-lS KKD .LION P*T., :i.oooclal aptltudee.Har pen was graphic and rlctnreaqne; her language eloquent and graceful; keg knowledge oi human nature we* deep eud unerring; low ere of obsorvetlou were becked by door Ju.lg-\u201e.jjtend ntidlaturbed by Mae or prejudice on* way or the other.\"\u2014Fori, Montreal.FOR ONE VICTIM of ZYMOTIC | for sale at disease a holocaust poriah from failure »f their dlgretlvc proceate*.lor one Infant or adnlt In the last sleep from the germ* of fever pouon a thouaand have wasted awsy from Improper food ^ \u2018mwrtec» 'JUm-tlon.The central Idea in devising WHEELER 8 PilOd PUATES AND CAL1SAYA wae to aecure digestion and assimilation by furnishing thoao element» of brain and nerve nutrition, wlthont which nervous energy le -lm-possible.In an easily assimilable form, when the Whan the devil (,4 well, Tb* devil a taint was be !\u201d Mr.Handerson, who has reeently been visiting tho North west, said tbatprohUdtioa (be e was even more effective than Us friends bora claimed.Thb Pammbh* or Gray County, seeing right through the sham barley bogey raised by the desperate liquor iraders, have coma out squarely on tho right side, resolving, In Orange Na 2.to support tho Ncoit Acl They icatbat, even looked at almply as a nutter of business, tha Scott Aot pavv.Leas money spent to spoiling tho body and mind and soul with beer and whiskey, meant more money spent to bread and meat butter and cheese, coats and biots \u2014 HV Astss.\ta THE MUDIlt OP DONilOLA.I'EN I'ICTUHK OF THU HERO Of THK SOUDAN \u2014AN ARABIAN NICHTS* TALE Assouan, Anjust.imagine a (mail, slight, delicate man, with a pale.sad.pensive face lighted up by two largo black luminous ejes which Mem to be always looking Into spaco or engaged counting tho beads on which good Moslems tell their prayers, and fiom between which protect» a prater-naturally large nose, hooked like a vulture's beak, and you will have a vague general notion of the personal appearance or Muitapbs Hay Yowsr, Mmltr of Dongola.Whan be «peaks bis voice bas a low, quenikus tone which seams to reproach the interlocutor with disturbing the pious man in his religious meditations, and as If to'empbaslze the protest tha large black eyes look into space, and the long, thin, white tlogera nervously tell bead after baad, wbt'e tho lips move In silent iirayer, us though r.o motul were wltbiu sight aud the Mudlr wan prostrated at some holy shrine Hut, notwlth-staidtng this ati of abstraction, Mustapha has been listening all the time, though when you bavs ceased speaking h« will not reply Immédiat» ly, but coutluue telling his baad* and moving bis lip* till the lest word of the Korea verso he Is mentally recttlcg has bean reached.Then ho will take up the thread of tho conversation In a way to prove clearly that in spite of his protended abetiactlon he has been closely following the con venation, and probably mentally considering wbst would be tho most adroit roply to make.\t., \u201e Once a day, at least, all tho principal cfflcsr», civil and military, are required to attend the Mudli\u2019s prayer meeilnge.On these oc:a*lons the Mudlr squats down on tho carpet, and, holding his beads In one band, he piece* a large Koran, resembling somewhat a family bible, b I fort him, while a companion squats to front it him at tho opposite eldo of tho room, holdlngi similar volume, fiom which ho reads.The pof son on whom this important tunctlon devolve U a splendid looking Nnblan-fuUy eli fee In height, with a well-formed head, and frank intelligent face, In which am rat two largo almond ehaped eyas, tho whole face recalling vividly tho portraits of some of the Egyptian kings painted on the temples.This Nubian Is the cousin of Mohammed Ahmed, «h* ¦\u2022hd** His custom Is to receive seated on a cant-bottomed chair placed In a oornox of the reoeptlon hail, lusting against the chair, and suiteinod by It, stands «small Arab spear rotombllng a Zulu Assegai, and suggesting a \u2022«\u2022P'™' la tho only arm the Mudlr carries, and H noyer seems to leave him.Wherever he K°*J lfk® delicate weapon is always in his hand.Ho far aa a stranger could judge he carries on the business of his province with skill and IndnrtjT* in him centres aU real power.th*ortod Instant, by the Kev, A.Bareliam.lucmnuent, assisted by the Rev.Jamc« Hatton, M A .Kuril Deaa, Mr.Peojamlu W.Robert», to KlUaJ., eldest daughter Of Ihe laie Thumas Bustard DIED Mi'MILLAN.\u2014At the 7th Can., l-o-htel, 'itenzarry, August 27th, Mary Margaret McliilUn, dsucliter ot Donald I).McMillan, aged 22 yearw NICHOLSON.\u2014Suddenly, on the evening Of the 3rd Instant, on board of tho steamer \" Passport,\" on Like Ontario, Robert Nicholson, Esq, of thl« dty.Funeral fiom his 1st* residence, No.Tl'.\u2019Sbwbrooko street, r tturdny, the flth lush, at ;i u elock.Prien.U and acquaintance* are respectfully Invited to attend.HUdllKS, In this city, un the Ilrd Indent, Rarnelt Juhti Hugh.», twin son of the l*ta Patrick II ighe*, aged 2 years and D mouths, Tho funernl will tsko i-laro from No./at, Aleian dor struct, on Ftld*y luomlng, 6th ln*L, si H.lili, to K.C.Ctmotcry.Friends and rotatives are respectfully liniud to attend.CAKSLEY,\u2014At 607 liuy street, on 4th B-ptember, LouUa, tho beloved wife of .w.Car.ley, aged IIS year*.Funeral on Katurday, (ith Inatant, at three p, m, Prlendt and acquaintance* are reipeclfiilly in' lie! to attend.BKOoKP.\u2014At Klchbr. boa loo auJ N wt'boal rkitiifie._ _ ItOITK.MONTKKAL.at M.A Jout|>«tl«r 1- Alt ttoaloa, via «'on ixm., Na* U>u«l\u201cii \u2018 U Itf i.in.Naur York -chttiiM._i.3U\t|l T6A Trov a\u2019.ao - tbrooib to Now York.*vUt) I.U4.Itoaiau Main Kxtireo^ arrirluk at 8V.Altai,! !0 4U lam.burlluirtoD IXIU kin.Moutiwtlar 1 AOL.Wbiia Hirer Junction 2.53 a-tn., Concoftl 5.S& ^ta, Mauct.aator tVIM a.m.Saab un 0 55 am.Low all T.Sbam.and boatou 8.SO am.BoUow'a falla A18 am.Northampton.«.Î8 a nt.Uol/oke d.41 am.Hprlacflalii, 7 am.Na» York rta New haven.11.45 am.Norton via Klichbure, antrlng RS.am., and Waiamtar na h.U.a u.K.it., airtrlud MU) am.fi^irUUuamAa S1*ei,l\u201c* c*nto Boaton aaJ bprlo* «OING NOKTH.The Nlahi Kapreaa via Troy lenvea NaW York at 6.it) (am., antvtug la Montreal at 8.23 am.Day aipraaa laarea Boaton via KnohUarir 8 am., Tla LownU mi jvin., arriving in Moatreat at 8.25 am.Day Lipraaa laarea Boaton via Puohhnrt H am., oeal at H.3U am., arriving In Montreal 8.30 pm.1'AbT 1KA1.N loaves Boatou via Lowell at 1 pi -1-> loaves Boaton via Lawoti at i pm.New York via Bprlngbald, 9 am.arriving In Montraal at 11.30 pm.erllC Pnllmaa Bnffat 1\u2019arlor Oara to Nontyl and bleeping Oar to Chicago WITHOUT NUht Fxpieae leave* Horton via Lowal vtaFUr\u2018-\u2018- \u201cr \" \u2018\u2014 * B all.at 7 p m.4.30 p.m.via Lm .pchtuir.6 pm., and New York »t rn.uv.iprtngfiaJ.arrivlug in Montreal at 8.23 am.rar Ttckata and Freight Hatea apply at Oe ¦vont Kali way Office.ISO bt.Jamaa at.A.C.HTONKllttAVE, Canadian Daaaanger Agent.J.W.HOBART.Oan L Manager, Jane 30th.1884.I Central Ver H.W.UUM.niNUA, u Paaa \u2022 Gen.AgL gOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY.MONTOSAL and B0NTÜN AIR I.INK.MtW The dtreet and beat rent* to Boaton and all New Kagland pointa, via Concord.Mannhaaiar.Narnua IrowaU, Ac., ami the only Una rnanlng through the WHITE MOUNTAINN TO PORTLAND AND OLD ORCHARD BEACH.On and after Monday Jana 30th.train* will leave Montre*! nn follows:\u2014 U.OO a.am.\u2014WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS, wlih Draw tag-room Oar attached, arriving In Portland at 8.23 pm., with through connection for Old Orchard Beach, arriving at A45 pm.B.OO a.m.\u2014DAY' AXPHEcS, with Parlor Car attached, for Concord.Manche*ter, Naahoa.Lowell, and ®.10 p.Di.\u2014lExeept BatnnUyvl local train* for Newport, Waterloo, Bedford.H*.Ceaalre.lYaUghtbarg.and Intermediate pointa with through oonuaeUon for Sprlngdald and all point* on the Connecticut River Lina l*.0U p.m.\u2014laatordays only) local train for Newport Knowitoa and Intermediate pointa 7.40 lawa-MUHT EXHBRS8.far Boaton and New England pointa with Pnllmaa Palace bleeping Car ^.M^rh*h*L Th)a train vrtU atop only at principal itatloaa etcapt On kiatardaya when It will max* all atopa Oa \" atari nr oaeuenger* for 8|r:ngaeld and Connao-tient Rtvar Pointa will take 100 pm.train.aaJ for Waterloo.Bedford, Bt Ceeaire.and Frellghibar* take 7.40 pm.train Connection for Stan*lead by 9 a.m.train, arriving at 2.00 pm,\t_ Baggage charked through and paaaed by the Coitom* ht Bona venture Depot.\t__.For tteketa and all information apply at 201 St.James gtrceC Wmdaor Hotel, or Bonxvectare butlox T A.MACRINNON.General Manager lor the Trnateea.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ET- TBK NEW JUNE ,£J MONTREAL TO TORONTO, OPENED VU OTTAWA.ACGl'HT 11th.1KS4.Timx-Tamm.Leave MONTREAL.Arrive OTTAWA.Dm TORONTO.Leave TORONTO.Do.OTTAWA- Arrive MONTREAU.Morning Eli 8143 a.tn.1X03 pm.laoo pm.&30 Am.7.06 pm 10 55 pm.Might Express.8.00 pm.1L30 p m.845 as.800 p m.4.57 am.825 Am.Urgesi Drawing Reom Ctoepa Day TralnA Lcxnnoa* beeping Cart oa Night 1 raloa cocaecdoae at OTTAWA with train* to mid from BULBl'KY.NORTH BAY.PEMBROhX.andaJ eetat* In the Upper Ottawa Valley.\u201e\t, ^\t_.Coaavct'.Qt a at Toronto for train* to Ai point* West, Booth w*et and M oTth-we**-\t.\t\u201e For fah irlormatlon regarni* Tim* Tabl** o< hj Throw ah and Leenl Traia.i TWE^».8\u201cuJî_P,,^2, Cara Berth* la Bleeping Cara, apply to th* Company-» tew City Ticket Office.\u20221M ST.JAM KB STREET, cerner MeGUL Wladaar Hotel Tlekrt Officp *hd Uoehec GaU itaiiPA A NOBLE WIFE.\u2022i W5hl Pauli dhrin kailhat time table.Tinte* Arrive at the Beaaeratarn Depat ha oa^SsasAïMi,.usraüSi» LtchlS^T.SO.8 45, 10 am- 1-25.(X53 Eatarday.EAKT-/ort W- ^iu^n.* bl^rtivwha Quebec.«.Joha aad Halifax.800 am.Uaebea and laland Pon« ip 15 pm.LTatar aad iiland Fond aad way ita-uota 1X00 noon and 0 am.Be Hyaamtha 853 am.PortlandRxprana 11.45pm.-\t\u201c -Y amâ Mixed.4.33 pm.BY JOHN KAUNDERB.SVTUOIt OF \u201cIMMAKL BOUT.OfMSMAN.\" Obaitrr XI.1UR WIFX'8 5T0BT CJMT1VUBD.Did tb« aUrtuger bcaiuto h moment m to making h full ravelhtlou P Certhinlj Lkdy OklcMtle thought »o.IVrhap* *h« wax tempthd.thlukiDg how »w««t it would ba to ahhre with auoh it friand her hoy and foara, an hi rtio* and ooBapenahtiona, and perhape hlao aeoare for herwlt and her child b home and a aheltcr in the troublona day a to oo*ne.If ao, the hentUUoo waa but the very briefest apaoe of time, and waa then tirmljr and finally diamiaaed, wa ahe aaid, \u2022\u2022My huaband baa enjoined ailenoe.1 must net apeak cither of hia motive a or hia position.A huebaul\u2019a injunction muat be a wife\u2019e law.Doyoanot think aof\" *\u2022 Yr», under ordinary oironmatanoea.*\u2022 And if they were extraordinary, should 1 be a true wife to fail him than Jt\" *\u2022 la it not sometime* dith mit to bo at once a tine wife and a true woman I1 \u2019 \u201cNodoubt,\" aaid the atrantfer, with a amut aa if the position suggested wax cno not at ail applicable to her ; but even aa ahe amiled a >me recollection connected with her married life term'd to paaa over her, and the bright face changtd uncocacioualy to a ahadowei one.« We moat do our beat in auoh atraita, if they ever happen.Do you not think ao P\" \u201cParhupa I do.But if I do not,what then i* queried Lady Oldcastle.who felt unpleasantly reminded of her own religious attitude with Sir John, and half-diapoaed to resent the un< conscious offence.m for me it muat be all the same,' reeponded the stranger, aa ahe again kissed, almost reverentially .the fingers that still lay within her own.\u201c May i, for your sake, and the possible satisfaction of yonr wishes in coming here, aak if it i* for a worthy\u2014an important object\u2014your huaband exacts such uncommon sacrifices r \u201cYea.\" \u201c Hia reasons do abundantly satisfy you ?' \"They are vital,absolute, overwhelming 1\" murmured the stranger, with intense feeling,forgetting for a moment there were any other persons in the world than herself and her husband.Her thoughts reverting to Lady Oldoistle, something in the face of the Utter caused her to add, aa though ahe was but finishing the previous sentence, \u201c At least for the present.\" \u201c And this\u2014reticence \u2014this secrecy \u2014doea not aimply apply to Sir John and myae'f\u2014U tot intended for our particular and exclusive banefitr* The profound look of astonishment with which this waa met, and which was rapidly pasring into one of distress and a'Arm, caused Lady Oldcastle to say, with a loud laugh, \u201cDon\u2019t be frightened! lam already answered.One muat be perverse at time*, and insist on seeing, and proving over and over again, the goodness and truthfulness of our friends, evtn when we do not at all doubt them.Really 1 am quite ashamed to so often interrupt your story, which becomes, I assure you, more and more interesting at every step.Bslomring as I do, to the carious sex, the very deficiencies of your narrative enhance ita power.From childhood mystery ha* always had an attrao-tionfor me.\"\t.\u201cIt baa none for me,\" said the etranger, with a righ of deep significance.\u201c And you cannot, for the peaoe and comfort it would give you, put all mystery aside, oven for a few momenta, not even to me, after all I have aaidr* Lady Oldcastle spoke with aa air of gayety, as If ahs desired to throw a bright, golden veil over the full meaning and intent of the words, while the smile that ao-oompanied them waa felt by the stranger to be dangerously aweet.She, however, only smiled in return ; and, with a pretty gesture, oharm-iogly suggestive of how youthful ahe a till was, fN/v/ik Lex head.\u201cMy husband left me\u2014but left me convinoad of the propriety of Booh a course.That departure waa my first great sorrow.Bat I did not then know what great sorrows really mean.I do now.Time passed\u2014a quarter of a year .six ¦inntha an-1 still I received nothing from him but the very briefest of communication*.I was d isoouraged.not aurpriaed.He had partly prepared me for this under certain contingenciaa.Beside*, communications were difficult, uncertain, and often dangerous.My faith in him, though unshaken, waa quiescent ; while mv thoughts, alas ! were eternally at work.I felt aa though if I could but see him, and speak to him for a single moment, and be made sure he ¦till loved me as I loved him, I could endure in patience any and all things beyond.\u201c Bat it was not until I knew there waa another life being bound np in my own one that must be alike dear to him and me, that those restlrm cravings took shape for action.I thought our child ought to be born in ita fithfr\u2019* country.I did not know but its fa- in which 1 stood, it was crossed diagonally by a wider one, along which crowds of pooplo were Ing.Afraid of I knew not what, no longer f*w questions, I hurried after the crowd, and mingled with the women who were very minicroui.in vain I luteoed for word* that might relieve me of the horrible fear in my mind.My companions seemed all wrapped in their thoughts, aghast at the contemplation of the business in haad.Presently we came to a lane, and were passing by it when * voice cried out, \u201c We may even yet meet him if wo burry along yonder.\" A few began to run down the lane and I ran with them.Presently we emerged upon a great open apace, in one corner of which an immense multitude was assembled.\u2018There he is,\u2019 waa the cry that now met my ears, and turning toward* a high-road that opened on tbo plaoe very near to ua, I gsw a procession of armed aoldiera, priest* and menu surrounding a man, who, in a loose shabby, gown, the sleeves hanging low, and the arma out, bareheaded, walked along, hia face heavenward, hia lipa moving in prayer, and Lia hands scatter Log alma aa he neared the spot Where I stood.\u201c \u2018i* it\u2014la it Bllney T I asked fearfully of a by-ataeder aa soon aa I could find voice to speak and be understood.\u2022 les.\u2019 1 rushed forwards.The guard pointed their weapons at me, but they would not hurt me, they let me put them aside, and their prisoner now spoke to the chief ettiaer ; \u201c It i* but a harm-leas maiden thou see*!, Let her speak to me if that be what ahe wiahea.We will be brief.' We came face to face.I held forth my letter.Nay, child, I have done with all worldly things.What la it P Who from P When I told him my name he exclaimed, ' God be thanked that thou, hia adopted daughter, hut come in time to report to him how thou flodeat me Kiaa me, my child, for him and for thyself.' As I did ao, 1 cried, \u201cOh, father, father, what do they do to thee P Whither dost thou e p* To Chriat, my child, aa I hope and be-ueve.\u2019 *Ay, but how P* I reeponded.\u2018By the new and wide doors that our so-oalled Protea-tant king hu kindly opened for a*\u2014by the stake andtheflre.Here,men ! Help! Hold this dear chUd I She is faint !' Such were the last word* I heard before I became inaemible, and waa borne away by kindly hands to a place of real, and there they recovered me, and kept me, and would not let me go till it waa known that all was over.\" (f* to Ctniintad.) 40A, Fx Cowtastsn.830\t\u2014.\u2014\u2014 \u2022-isuier s cviuuuj.*\t\u2014\u2014\u2014-B »\tr.^00-8.«Tti.To\u201co^ sod SJO tare position might be affected injuriously if it _ were not.From that moment I ye^ed to r*- Nowpori.WstsrtooAt.sad vfcr*t*tl*»A laiOa-\t-.Bwosrentwrr Dvp*s as E#Uwws * WEAT -Oü«s*A Detroit.Trrerto sod ioteriMCl*** ¦tattsss.S amu 8 v-sa sad 11.33 p.m.B-'oeA-«tLa.mLxsA 1X39 ji®- Coraw*\u2014 5 aa.\\*o- drwwll *» 8 1® 8».\t***?ar^*r\ti , -m OttswACosads Atlas tie Bsilwar 845 a».**J *.30 UchiS^.l it 9 00 a»., 13 ssort, 1X00 p.a- Batar- mt_ John sed Halifax.iVlTirS* l22d FwaAArthabaae* T-ctd 5.1-0 ?.¦».Sa H» sets!B*.5.10 p œ.Qo*6«* Md lAsadEoadw 7.15 A a.Portlaad aad Pols'.BOtrï^î\u2014Nsw^York.Troy.Rstlasd asd St.Alban 3.30 BOCTH >svi»\t8JO am.aad MOO pa.-^^1% IZ Eo»-0-»JB _ .^\tjkBi.UX\u20149*Sstafday»s ¦\u2022wtori.Wsterleo.»prio*B*l8 5.lo p-tn- Os Batmr-foî *wrt Kaowlto*.Aa.XQO Dm.MwrtM i4Wr* RallsraT.DalWssle Hqaarei c\u2014abee.3 aU 10 8>a.FovJo'JrttA 5.15 8*-ErtSTSSiyiSU 850 a*.aoJAOJ P-«a Arrlrs frota JollaSle.850 Am.Tralas anireat Dalb^e Sqaare as f*n*w# i _____.x ,h« Wewt.825 Ate.sad 10.55 r.a.Ot- Toroatosad ts*\tlaB,5 um.ArækTlljA amilS i FaL* and Ottawa.1X23 (wm, «18 as?\u201c 53 p.m.Xsdbarv.PmmSr.k* m3 Ottawa.8IB Paaa Bfc Ua st 853 Am.Bt.EartacBA 853 Am Trains LravwDsJkwsmto' Soamawaa f#ltow*« Toronto sad th* WmA 845 ASA *x»d 8 p-m.Toreat* aaa*>».8am.Ouswa lu^dhsrrrttoAm.Ouawa Smith's FsU.Si\t843 «Ir-a,8iaiSu! at 853 A**.¦*.Ida rt 6 33 p.m *t.aoatseaA 835 {am.\t____ - ¦\t-Trais rtws^lee hcrwwrs 9f aatraal aad \u201cfc\"r\tm.Lmaxhertl _ a-1u p.g».Charts* sad AC Lambert.5.20.P** *845^00 aoÜTlX10 p.m.(100 {asA Bmaidsy.85 Art., 1X10.823 tarn.* - For Dear* 8c Lambert, CRT Ticks* turn to England, a land already dear before my marriage\u2014inexpressibly dearer after it\u2014 for there my husband was.And there, soomer or later, my borne was to be.I consulted mj relative.He would think of nothing but the dangers and the offence I might give my husband by ao unexpected a visit ; while I could think only of the bliss of such a meeting, of bring enfolded in hi* arms, and of there murmuring in hia ears\u2014u my only bat suffi-cient defence\u2014that God would shortly beatow 00 OB a new bend of love end heppines*.I may not have convinced my guardUn, but I c#nainly overpowered him.He bleeeed me, and hau me go.And when we parted cn the q-ay, beside the *hip that waa waiting to take me, for I was the last passenger to embark, he put into my hands a tetter to an old friend of hi* fas England, bidding me trust in all things necessary to that moa lor counsel and gtfldanoe, and (obould I need it) for a home and «are wo-Lytioo I came to England\u2014tolxmdoo.My huaband was not there.White I waited hu return from the country, acting moeaaantly in that greatest of all theatre*, the haman heart, the drama of our meeting, in which he and I wtre to be sole and sufficient performers, I re-mambered the tetter to my father'* friend, and which I waa bidden to deliver with circum-apecticn ; for he, like my relative, waa Protestant\u2014but not,like my relative, free to proclaim himself so from the house -top*.He woe then preechina at Norwich.I went there to aeek him.I Inquired for him in the atreeU, where people were 1 tan ding in agitated discumion.1 was told he hod païeed that way only a few minutes before.\u2018 When would he oome book ?I asked.* In Heaven'* own time,\u2019 waa the reply.Something aeriou* moat have happened iust trier* my arrival.I questioned, but aaw they wtre unwilling to tell_me the truth.\u2022 Whlch way did he ^0 F pJnud to where, at ¦That !\u2019 and they end of the abort street FARM GLEANINGS.Kkbp Form Accoumts - measure and record the area of your fields\u2014find out what crops and what mode* for cultivating them pay beat, and do not operate in the darkness of guess work.Masket Arptis.\u2014In a Michigan discussion on apples, E.Buell of Kalamazoo, a sacoe«s-f ol orohardtet, said he would place Red Canada first for market, then Baldwin, top grafted, then Wagener and Northern Spy.Do Not Throw broken tool* or rubbish of any kind into the public rood, any sooner than yoa wcnld into your front yard: make the highway an ornament to your farm, instead of aUowiag the roodridee to grow up with thistles, mulleins, briar*, neUtoe,JohnJWOrt,poi*3n bemlcok, ox-eye, burdock and toad-flax.Friday Two Loads (32 head) of the famous John D.Gillette .Short-horn oattle were sold at $7 35.This is the highest price paid is Chicago market eince lait December.The cattle were twenty \u2022four and thirty menthe old and averaged 1,589 1b*.They will grace the stalls cf a New York butcher.\u2014BrW**\u201d* Qa-zttt*.Ebezf in Orchards ore better than swine to eat fallen apples infested with insects, as they are more thorough and vigilant in picking np, and devouring all that fall ; they do not, like swine, leave the small and wormy onee and take the beat, but they eat all alike, and they never root up the ground of the orchard.In the Citieb of Canada the price of mutton is always aa high oa that of beef.This is because they grow a finer sheep over in the Dominion tban we do in the western Sûtes Their big Cotawolda and their Shropshire riieep are equal to the beat of Europe.There is a vast difference between the flavor of the mutton obtained at Quebec and that of Chi-rago.\u2014CeJ*.Xte* Siotk Btcord.Th* Cltdxrdalb Horbr SecnrTT of Sait-land has extended a very graceful recognition to American brekof\u201d HEWITT, Teuor Vocalist, X l/ondon England, will give leetnisilon lu Sint iug, to Lsdiéa and Ueutlemeu.at ihetr operatic end Comic Songs a soeeUlty.Address or a,iply to UP St Christophe street._, Mr».MILLAR\u2019S ami Mi*S PITT'S M'UOOI for tbo Board And *durntlonof mm iüiclîcctual and\tcaltura onrafolly attondad ee .meneowst\tmu4u.Fraueh.Elocution and eiwelsl ettenllou.in the Infant and «\\.nL?iîLiseelu a-hlliloa to me usual English and v*«r\ttlufflnjf In ûlaâi.calUthonloa and plain Me^augh t*.Tbs p rt no i p «I \u2022 will U at heme after ftr SftfrtAMWt to transect school b-stua^ Clr cular» on application._________________ X>UTK HOUSE.If The Classes at thU old and well kuownesUb-iubment for Board and Kdneallon.will he re opened ¦ n Thursday.September lllb.Mrs.Wsteon will be at homeoaaad softer Monder, the iftth tost.fromS to ü u iu.to trauaact School GutiuatAi Tho attonlioa tbe™ Ubllc U pertlo uleily dlreoto-d to the Infant or Primary Class.________________________ jyj KH LOVELL\u2019S YOUNG LADIES' EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE WILL IIB-OFBN ON MONDAY'.I3TII HEI\u2019T.Th* object of this Institution Is to furnish an ad-vsncwl wurae of Inatnu-Uon In tho various branches of a liberal education.The curriculum of study ta com-preheuslve, special promlnenco being given to literary *Ud \u2018rU,Utf t UUUr*\u2018 1*AS3 Ht.«laihcrlpc etrret.TkUNHAM LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE, U\tDUNHAM, r.«f.f M U81C.\u2014Piano Lessoua, 81 per month.84 Onion Avenue.IVIONTREA l academy, Ifl\tho magma y mtkkrt.REOTOU: HEY.J.VrlLLlAMHON.lot Ols.gowand Edinburgh UntveralUee).aad Aaelst-aet Master» f**r Maihemetle*.Modern Languages.Ac.Boys are prepared tor the Universities and professional Ufa and a sigh class course of education In English.OlsssU-s.Malhtuisllcs and Modern Ungusgce »s\u201cro.vtded for (hose not dsshlng s University career.The ueit session begins on Mumlsy, Slh Hoptamber, at 10 o'clock.Terms on application.M M M Will re-open on WEDNESDAY, the 12tU September.Carriages will be In waiting to convey poplla, upon nrrlral of tialiiaat CowansvilleHtatlon.to the College.Full particulate contained In Calendar for current year.Apply to Mrs.JOHN HOME HOLDEN, Principal.The College.Dnuham, P.Q._________ ISS RUSSELL\u2019S Select Class for children will re-open on WEDNESDAY, September 3.Kindergarten occupations (rraebel s system) w'll he introduced for the younger pupils.Fieucti inclusive, lut) Burnside Plaee!_______ M Young lollies wlU re ouen on THURSDAY, September 4th.203 SL Urbain street, corner of On tsrio vticet.A few vacancies for resident ouplls.MISS CROSS and MISM IIAICNJUM will re-open their SELECT CLASS for CHILDREN, on MONDAY, Hcpt.13lh, nt S'A Bitrusidf IMnce.Psrticulsts may be had on application to MI*s Cross or Miss Barnjum on and after September Stb, from 1U s.m.to 2 p.to.____________\u2014 ]\\/| RS.LAY\u2019S ESTABLISHMENT IfX FOR THE HOARD AND EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES, 1736 and 173N Ht.Cnihtrlne alrcef YY>«t.This School will re-open on THURSDAY.September 11th, with a lull staff of sccompllnhed professors and teacher».MnMc and the Kmirli l.niiMiingf speolal-ties.Hvulor pupil» can be prepared for the L nlverstty Examination* If dealieil.\t._ .The attention of faratlte» residing at the West End is called to tno advantage* offered by this school, of wlilch a wMl-organlxed PrioMUry Depart nient, suited to the xvunts of young children, la an Important feature.Application, personally or by letter, to Mrs.LAY.Kindergarten.KHOEHKL'S MYMTKM.AND ADVANCED CLASS Will be re-opened on MONDAY, September 8th.Misse* McIntosh will bo st home an and alter Monday, Sept.1st.every afternoon to receive applications at J7 Victoria st.\t______ T A DIE S\u2019 SCHOOL, XJ\t186 186 lllrury atreel.Conducted by Mr*.STONJ^, Will Re open MONDAY, 1st SEPT.1884.rrilE SCHOOL, conducted by the I Misses GWILT.will be reopened MONDAY \u2022»ept.Ifith.On and after Monday, the 8th.t.;e Miser* Uwllt will be at home dally, from 10 to 0.to receleo vlaltora on acbool business.Mia* V.Uwllt will rosnme her Music Lessons on tbo same date.161»! Ht.rmhrrlne street.Corner of Kotro name nnd Pinça d'Armee.Btndles will bo resumed on Monday, Angnst 18th.Classe* will be formed on September 1st.Ktndents may commence st oner.The count of ntndy ts thorough and practical, and designed to Impart a sound Tusiness Education.It combines theory ond practice, and Include* Bookkeeping In all It* form», Bnalnes* Custom*.Commercial and Mental Arithmetic, i'enmamhlp and BnMneoa (.'oneenondouce, Commercial Law anil Btulnev* Forms, Englltn.French snd Shorthsnd The Actual Business Department Is enndneted on the Board of Trade Principle*, and the *1011*111 got* nctnal prrctlce end experience In the rsrlou* branches of the bnrlness.\t,\t_ .\t.\t.For part If nier», apply at the Colleyr.or vend forclr-rnlar containing Inll description of the course, terms, Ac.Addtt*».\tDAVIH 4: BUIE.FOSTER\u2019S CLASS will Wl* A reopen on MONDAY, 8th September.32 Fort street.17RENCH AND ENGLISH X SEMINARY.Berthler.tr« haul), P.O., Canale, will re-opon Sept, lüth, 18S4.Addro.» Madt-tne P.A.i- LR.d KNT8.Principal.LADY wko has at present the ___charge of the education of a tew young ladies, or whom professors snd other teacher* ure engaged, would be willing to recetTO two or three more *« rod-d'ut or day pupils.Address EDUCATION \u201c Wltnesa\" Office.__________________________________ WEST END Private School, 1D4 Mountain street, will bo te-opnned on WEDNESDAY, Beptomber 3rd.The oourae of study comprises Rending and Spelling.ElneutIon.Composition, liinmmsr.Geography.UlMorv, Writing.Arlilimettc, Book-ke-ping.)>iswing French and Vocal Mualo.It v> > I be tlie ri.ii.tant atudy of tho Principal to render the In.rructlO\u2019i thoroughly soand nod practical, so that when the pupils leave »ohoeclai f si' route selKCted.HTEEHAGK AT VERY LOW HATEH.Saloon, atateroom*.smokl-tg and haibroom* amldsnlp.7\u2018ht-ae a'.eamera ilu nut carry cattle, sheep or pigs.Ikmsk SnuMitnipCo, (Limited), New York.i;n AS.C MCF.I.U 143 8U James street.J.Y.GILMOI.'K A CO , 354 St.Paul st.Montreal.ss- \u201cPOLI NO,\u201d for Kt/Jolin'e.NIL!., Sydney, and Cow Bay.C.B., la tiiinblt' lo iccclvt- i-nrgo a* previously advertised.HENRY GORKI.I.A- CO* Agents.ANCHOR LINE.U.H.31 All, HTEAMHIIIPH Sail hom New York every Katurdav for GLAHGUW VIA MIMIONDERKI.Cabin puisage, #66 tr J80.Second Ole»*.$35 Btet-rage passage (ti o Iroml, $15.LIVER FOOL und QUKKNMTOWN HKHVICK From Pier No.4t N.K.New York.CITY OK ROME.«*11» Sept.6.Oct.4, Nov.1.AUSTRAL.Salt* Kept.2.Fnperil arcnmmodatloiis for si) classes of Passengers.( abtn passsgo $h0 to $160.according to accommoda-ttou*.Second C las*.$16.Ktaerage as abovth For pMsaye, Cabin I\u2019lsux, Dock of Rate», Ac., aptdy to HKNDF.U80N BROTHERS.Hew York, Or, C.tli FALL, 143 St.James street, or.DAVID NHAW.203 C«iiim1»eloiirre Miipci.3Iontr*nL UlON LINE, VT UNITED STATES w uotinw n.n.oo MAIL STEAMERS, FOR QUKKNHTOWN AND LIVEKFOOl*.Leaving Pt-r No.88.N.R.foot of King st.WISCONSIN.Tuesday, Sept.6, 7.3» a.m.WYOMING.Tuesday, Soph 10.236 p.m.ARIZONA.Saturday.Sept.20.5.00 a.m.ALASKA.Saturday, Soj)Ul27.16.00 a.m.IV' The»» sti nmers are built of lr\u201c \u201c \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2022 - fV\" These steamers arc built of Iron, tn wator tight foui pari mente, aud arc furnished with every requisite to tnske the passage acros* the Atlantic both eafe ami agretable.having bath-room, smoking room, drawingroom.piano and library; alarv experienced »urgi»n», atewrrde» and raterer on each atcamer.The staterooms.ere all upper deok, thus Insuring tnoae greatest of all luxuries at sea-perfect ventilation and light.Cabin I\u2019nsesge (according to s'ateroom), $66, $b0 and $l(i6.Intermediate^ $46.htkfumik at very low rate».or ION A CO.New York.J.V.filLiUOUB 4k CO.354 St.Peul «t.Montreal Rlil) STjVR line, u.0.ttnd Reyn» HHglnu 3lnll Hl*nm*r.From New York.EVERY SATURDAY for Antwerp.Dlrrri Howl* lo rinrle nml fh* Continent.WAIRLAND.Satnrday.Kept 6, 6.00 p.m.W ESTEhN LAND.Saturday.Kept.13.IJ nooiu PENNLAND.Saturday, Sep'.*6.(L«)0a.m- RHYNLAND.Ratonlay.Sept 27.11 a.m.Ralcona.state-room*, smoking and bsth roons* amid-ahlpa Bkcoitn CAm» accommodations nnexcellel.Mate.rooms all on main deck.No boraea, cattle, sheep or pig* carried hprlng nnd Suiimirr Rate» : Saloon.$b0 to $U0: excnralon.$110 to $100.Second Cabin, outward and p-epald tlcko's, $50.Excursion ticket*, $1)0.Outwardbteerage, $26; prepald.HH; oxcurstoa.$.i0.Bedding and onlUts FRKri both way*.Steerage to rarla.#21 50.\t^\t, .Kor freight and pasaage apply to Pbtxk WniuHT A Ko».65 Broadway, N.Y.J.Y.GH.BIOUK vV«'».354 8t.Paul au.MoutreaL HAMBURG American Packet Go.The magnificent Iron steamship* of this well-knewn 11 ne carry the U.R.snd European ninl s snd esve NnwYoik EVFRY THUKSDA V for PLY MOU 1H (I.ondnn).C!IERBOURO(Paris) and HAMBURG, and HATCH DA 5>4 for HaMHURO direct, thus forming a dln-ct Hue to Englniid.France nml Lt-rnmny.These steamers are provided wltn every requUlte to make the peixage aafe and agreeable.1 hs vommie-lous \u2022taterooms are all on th® «am® main deck, thna tboa®\tof luxurloa at aea, |>®rf®ct vontlUUon ana lljthta Sind for ' Touriafa Go/ett®.\u201d HUNOARIA.Rept.0.I FBWÎA.Sept !3.WlELAND.Sept.IL\tI 8UE\\ IA.Snpu 1».First Cabin, according to location.#55, $65 and $75.Steerage at rerv toy- rate*, ritoemge to or from Scandinavian port*.#25 ; to or from I arlx, $21.60.Ronnd Trip Ticket* at greatly reduced rate* _ passengers landing in Plymouth receive free Railway traoM>ou*iton to London or any other place m the louth of England.C.B.Richard A Co.Oen.Paa*.Agents,_b ,,^[o*p H*854 St.Pani st.Montreal Dominion line of steamships.RUNNING IN CONNECTION WITH THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF Cd NADA.Tonr\tYona BROOKLYN.4,500 OREGON.2l»66 TORONTO.3.2H4 ONTARIO.8,167 TEXAS.-.2.766 VANCOUVER.6.700 SARNIA.3.8»0 MONTKKAi.3,884 DOMINION.*.176 QUEBEC.2,7*0 MISSIbSIPPi.2.06# DATEH OF HAILING From Quebec » TORONTO.-.-«Rh Aug.\u2022OREGON.-.fen»- MONTREAL.18th\tSept.\u2022VANCOUVER.-.20th ^«Pt- BROOKLYN.-.4th «et.TORONTO.lUh\tOct.\u2018 KATEH OF FAHHAGBf From Quebec, $50.860, $05.$8b.Return, $00.$108.* Second Cabin.$40, aecommodatlon very snperior.Rteerage at very low rate*.\t.>\t, Prepaid St'-erage Tickets Isaned at the lowest rotsa.Through Tickets can be bad at all the principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Officoa In Canada, and Through | BlUa of Lading are granted to aad from all paru of ^Vor1 Freight or Pauage apply in Liverpool to FMna.Main A Montgomery; in London to Or»cle A Hunter, 11 LeadenbaU «h; In Qnebee to W.M.Macpharaon, at .ell Oraed Trunk Railway Office*, or to\tI W.D.O'BRIEN, 143 Rt, Jams* atreet DAVID TORRANCE dk CO., QKEAT WKSTKKN rtkamhihf line.VOMKIOBTLY srUVH'K hatwoen MoVTItiA! >,ia tyUuoiT* uooh.JX\tMli Bristol.:.:::.:2>A6 Vtatwli k.V 6üu \u2022*\t\u2022\u2022 \u2022«'¦otnntodaUoiu torn lia,iten number or cabin i>si,erig«rs.IRKoUtjH I.!.!.h Ok LADING grant»! to sad from all pointa of Uana.t* and u.Weauc., mm».hpaelal lecliRlo* for iarr,tng buttar*n4 cheasa fur rates of freight and peu*.*,.apply to M A K UM tt\t« *» \u2022 \u201c««iroaL MAKli U 111 I U It.).A -sttM The Gr >v, ttr.'i»!.Png Laud Or J^ONALI>SON LINK OF MTKA31KKM.WEEKLY CANADIAN bKKVIUE .tous rsgi-i\u2019er .gyo\t.Tttsnls.2.266\t\u2022\u2022 Maiai.e.-g,aü6\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022 Kui>erlO( accomuov'.atlon for a Hutted n tun bet .f cabin peasmigerx.THRUBUlf HIl.l.h OK LADING g,a,1(*t t.) aud from all points In t'anana an t the\thrates Special facRIttea for carrying buttar.and cliMe» *i,j .Ilmhed number of oattlu, Au.For rstea ct freight ssd pasaage apply to IfOAEUT REFOKD A- CO .Montreal.Or DONAI.RNON RIIOTIIEII».165 Kt.Vinrent strset, Glasgow Thomson link OF HTEAMMIIIDM.SAH.IMi HS-IWXIN MONTREAL AND Nk WVAhTLE-ON TYNE.Phi Ixhtifie.Arlou*.I.H53 tonsragtstor.Barcelona .l.»5u\t\u2022\t>\u2022 Cannons .3.K60\t\"\t\u201c Diucone.2.006\t\u2022\u2022\t\u201c EscMlnns.2.1)60\t\u201c\t*\u2022 THROUGH Hll.I.H OK LADING gran\u2019et to and from all nolntn In Canada and tun Wtstoru Main».Kor rste.HI fri lght nud yas.iigo reply \u2022 Messrs.KTARKb A CAIRN8.Newceetleoii 1*>n»; ANDREW LOW.London i WM.THOMSON Dundee or to HOIIKKT REFOIID A CO.AlenlreeL WHITE GLOSS LINE.jpi MTEIN3IANN A I.UOUIG, Owners Mid Guneial Ag»uts.Aut«er|>.Dlrt-Cl mill Rrgutnr Miriiiiiahlp Cunnnunlrntlea brlwri-n CANADA AND ANTWKIIP, fmlri'Conirnrl vvltli Dotiilnlan Govemmenl.The steamers sre ialendrd to be despatched from AnlHi-rp tlirt-rl lui Qurbro nml fflouirral as lollow»: \u2014 hS \u201c HERMANN,\" on nr nhout the 'jritli Kent.Kiorn M'.ntrenl | v-a biiutliuiiiptoii.Fug.) fur Ant < or n Sts ''HELVETIA,\" on or shout tho 2D'.h Keiit.From Antwerp for l'slifai, N.8.Kb.\"IIKLVFTI A.\u201c on or about the 15lh Oct, Rigular monthly ciiuiujunlrstlou all! he continued throughout the sessti!-.Throngh Itlll* rf Lndlrg granted In Antvcrpto all point* West.For miea cf frttght, pussce sud other paiticalxra apply to STMNMANN A LUDWIO, Antwerp, filCNDKItl.OII A- CO., Gonarat Agent*.Montreal.TVTATIOÎJAL LINK i.1\tOF NTKAHtllll'.l.Despatrh two Mi *d*I.I| s werkl) from N» »\u2022 Voilr as fol lows: \u2014For I.IVERPfKM, m.d QI'EFNhTUWN en re SATURDAY.For KOI TUAMM'GN ami LONDON direct every WEDNESDAY.I.«rgi-»t ve»»el* In the worbL Aeron.modattoiis unitirpas'eil.Meersye Iwlth tUrotigh railway tickets to New \\ urklto Llverpoi'l.M-ndon.GIs*.gow, Ixindoiideiry.Qiifenslow n.Brts'ol, Dublin.Uelfaet, at very low rates.\t.Ks»* ami pslstlsl steamer \u2022- Arrertea\" sells l»fh Kept.F.W.HURST.Esq.Maii*Ki-r.Uroadway, N.Y.D.IIATTERNIIY, 235 SL Jimoa street, MuulraaL Telephone Coaneetlon.ItVK R.PkOMINION LINK.VJ FAHHENGER HE.The magnificent stesnu n> \" Vam-oaver.\" ''lisrnlaHaad \u201cOregnr' '¦\u2022HI form a Fortnightly 1,(08 Irntween Quehm end MV t-rpoul, sailing as under Frcn l{iiet>rc.VANCOUVER.An*.1Ü.Kept, \u2018hi, Nov.1.OREGON.KepL Ü.O'L II».8ARNIA .Serb 27.Nov.8.Tha Laloon, Muele reom.Ktsterooma Kmoklin and Bath-rooms la thwesteamsra arc amblshipa wusre bn' little motion t* fe!'.and an» luierfonBlj uttod up.Ne Cwlllr or rthren rwrt-lrd.\t__ Hat®a fioiu tmqbac 1 «Hn ana\tlYotriin, $117 and $144.Moot d Cabin.#40.Aeeommoditloa va*- .nperlor.Ktoersge at lowest rate*.Applr to ' W.D.O'11111 KN.143 Kt.Jam».MreeL Or to DAVID TORRANCE A CO., Geul.Agi Sailing of Steamboats.I''HE\tOTTAWA UIVKK NAVIGATION COMPANY.NAIL UNE DAY hTEAMKRS -iirrwxxx\u2014 RIONTHEAI.AND 01TAWA.Passengers for OTTAtVA and all lutormedlato ports take the 7 a.m.l.-aln for Laehlue dally to ooaueet wtrk steamer.FAVORITE ROUTE FOR TOCRIRT0» Charming Hcenrry.Wrll-nppolnted Ntenmer.NCMMER FXCUKNlDKfC To OTTAWA, single faie.cabin.\u2022J®?\u2022\u2022\t\u2022'\tnp and down by b>»at-.-.«-J^J \u201c\t\u2022\u2022\tby rail and return by boat.d-WJ «\t\u2022'\tby boat and return by rail.-.\u2022\u2022 4.50 To CARILLON, a delightful ,ter trtp finr n.|i» op the Blrer Ottawa, an h*mr and half \u2022* the Great Demand Raft K'b'^f,, \u201cSvTHKRA'lD^ whole way.Returning HOME BY THE BAl lutv Round trip #1.25.Mnturony.91.\tbv 2 To hT.ANN K B by 12.30 train rgm.train), returning by boat at 4 p-nn ^ IA BA 1 tYnUCOtS\u2019H E HA PI DM In the afternoon take 6 p.m.train for U«-hlne Jatlr.\tu™ For CALEDONIA BPK.NOH.-Return rioket (sisgo* ^\tit: nufc,l l.ln, I.O.HII.n .'-d JS'^.VSS'.^S&SÏT iîïïfilï.street.Canal Bar In- K.W.NIIEPIIEHD, Jun., Manager.Notices.J^TOTICK ! NEXT SATURDAY onr Estabiitnment will be c.»»»» all day owing to our Employ*»*' Plenlc- The Hlahop Engrn»ln« and Printing Co.TXKITISU ASSOCIATION! ¦^1 partie, haring claim.Uvo Committee arc reqneried to .nd them In for .m mediate settlement.\t^ CR AW7DRD.Gen scat Secy, « V ADVERTISEMENTS.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.\u2014LAST EDITION.fRIDAT.DEITt-M tltii.OUR EXHIBITION.WOOD, vtttf WAKM t -KT.JAMKM nTKKKT-¦»- SWISS, ENOLIMI AND AMKKICAN WATCH tS.EI.EUAKT UKhlüNt* IN AMERICAN EI.KCTRO-PI.ATB iy Good* packed rcAdy for aipBoot.JU Auirrlruii Elrrir«-rtair ArlWrrrd M uny ptarr lu ik« Cuited Hiuiru dlrrcI lr»w PnrlorT, «1 \u2022«'\"«' prlw.H KUDINO I'HEHIINTH\u2014NEW GOODS Jl\u2019ST ARHIVINiL WAT4 IIKH-sTEKMNO SILVER 1ICNT1NO LEIERS BOYh P.HT.W.WOOD, JAMRH «TOEET.\u2022iiti HADDIES! FINNAN kl A D B I E H I ê'iHST .«KKJr.Jl Or TUE REASON I last edition.Che City.COMMKliCJ AL.D.HATTON A OO i loipcrirni Fl»h.LunurU Moods, 1H BONSECOLRS STREET.» dkc., WOMANS CHRISTIAN TEXIPKltANCE UNION.Oa MONDAY AFTERNOON.Sspu Sth.» rr»T««' Mectiog will bs held la the Hooibs of the Y.W.C.A., 101 Mettelfe «treat The object of the-meetlng will be to unite with the Valons ot OnUrlo end Quebec In prayer for the euccee* ef the Canada Temperance Act.There will be two eeeelona.from 2 to 3 p.m., and from 3 to 4 p.m.Erery lady luteretted In the spread of Ootpel Tern perm ace le earneUly roque» ted to ettend.pURS ASD INDIAN Cl RIO«*ITIK«* S Teerlrte are Inriten to call end »ee our etoch, embracing all the fineet claw ©f HUDSON BAY aa'.rOREltiN FCRS» KOYAI.BENGAL TIGER.LEOPARD, OUNCE, MCHK OX And POLAR BEAR HK1NS, aad ©th«r rare and beautiful epeoltneTis.which w l.be luialtted with pleaanre for the luepec\u2019.ioa of yiatten.JOHN HENDERSON & CO., HATTERS AND PVRRIESS, CRYH^AL BLOCK, 1677 Eeire Dame etrret.(EatabHehed 1834) Photographic views, (lar^e and email!, of plaoee of InUreet to Toarlau in and arcund Montreal, at PARK\u2019» STUDIO, 197 St.Jwmes street.rpoUBISTS AND VISITORS TO A OUR C1TT would do woll toeull and exaaint th« Urg^ kUxi of ?Uw* of oil kjM of place* of Inttreot, tor ^ **\tJ.G.PARK».Pubiiaher.197 Su James etreef.MALPEQUES l MALPXQVB 8I1ELL OYSTERS ! FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON ! Consignment» received regularly.D.BATTOXV dt CO., Sb BON8EOOVRS STREET.\t1 Marriage\tlicenses ISSUED BY JOON H.M.DUFF, Aeeonctast and Inaaraaoe Adjuatar.CommUaloner fo* tar:cr a 2 ¦uma for Oaaana and the States of New Yori ^ ~ * f 9 - ~ ^*- **4 Itfd llilAOU.IkB se.James n sst toppoelte the Poet OSee) WiTsaw omra Friday.Sept.3.FINANCIAL, Money U qnlet et 4 to 3 peiteot, on eaU and fttTheTe7.nno bu.Uieae doing In Sterling, which I* dnU at lOSt# for aliUOf.and 10» for demand.Cnrreney rAf'\t.\t, There was very little doing to day In stocke and value* were unchanged.Stocka are not plentiful and vnluee are eaeUy aalnialucd, bnt there la no bualneee.\t.\toa The morning *nlee were-5 Toronto nt 17».do Molsone at 115: 35 Merchant» at ll»^: 1« Com-merce at 122.10 Te\u2019egraph at 115.Af ertoon Salea-US Montreal at 191*gi 0 Commerce at 123.100 at 122 .11» Merchant* «t 1U .10 Federal at 00.__________ WHOLESALE PRICES.The English grain markets are rery dull and arc et,1er.Beerbohm'e cable adrlcce to-day are : Caxcoeaoff eoaat.wheat, slow: corn, nothing offer-\u2022ni» Crtcom on p*8s*i© for ihlpinont, whoât rafhereaikr: doPfora, .mist.Mark Lane Wneat.ifow do eornT.iUlet Cal fornta wheat off eoast.Slew34»Od, do.JuRaliipped orPPoaptly W be shipped, 33* 6d; do.American maLe.for prompt shipment.24» oo, Fnelish C'-nntry markeu.turn dearer i Pwafb do».Steady.Liverpool wheat, spot, alow; do.corn, f m er I Iv^rpool ntftndâftl CullfpnilA wbfiite lo* clndîne clul wheat.7.Id to 7* 4d ; do.fair avemgA i*n*i wii !*r nhuat, Oi lOdj uo ItO\u2019l A mon slflDg wheat «*» lid Wheat and flonrIn ParK , V Weilltr in ED£lnntI dno*.I.iT^fe'oo , 2 *30 ^m eholee eh.ïïe 50.0d: Primo Weaterd lard.30a 3d.\t.The Chicago wheat market la about Q of a eeut rÆ\u2019ü\u2019X \u2022£?^fc5îr»\u201cV\u201c \u201cÏÏT'\u201c 143°ÆVÏi flîéSe Wb, dS^eOet.and 41 Qe Not.fbe re-îwlpu were 23LOGO boafaela and the ehlptnenu 257 000 bushels.\t.\u201e\t, Thé loeal Rrnlo mtrkêt dull jjml without elacsc We quote : Can s da Ked Winter, \\Vhlte POe to îm)c ; old Canada Spring.We t Peas S8e to 8»e.Oats.38e to 40c.Harley, om to 65c.Corn.08c to C9e.KuurB.\u2014Receipts.9.180 brie.The market Is eery dull and the tone 1* easier.No bualnese w*sT retorted and cootation.are nominally m ehangelw follow*: Snperlo; ^ j-eperfite.*3.25 to $5%: Strong Batore (OMa-Of \u2022 OâU.No.1» »>o
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