The daily witness, 22 juillet 1886, jeudi 22 juillet 1886
[" DAILY WITNESS Vol.XXVII.No.160.MONTREAL, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1886.Prick One Cent, Volitttuf Hrthi.nuirrkigtÊ amt atafot mini {| t>< tmlarttii u>(l\\ Iht tut me and adtirttt of tht tmittr, or thty ran not It Intrrttd.Vtrtn and tstaidfd obUuartr* rrllt Ik chary 1 for at regular rah*.BIRTHS.rERI.On Saturday, Ilio 17th luat., the wife ol Aithur E.Feel, of a daiiKhter.HfiARPK.In thU city, at M Conway itnet, on the Oth inet., the wife of John L.Shnriie, of a iluuahter.WATHKN.At W»Mfor.l, N.B., on the 18th Ui*t, to the w ife of N'ralex Wulhcn, unoii.CUNNINGHAM At 1784 Uourxuoia str.it, Point St Charlie, on the aoth Inat., the wife of Ja*.Cunningham of a eon.MAY A» Ottawa, 73 AlheH atreet, on the 17th innt, a i'.uui,!.M r to Mr*.George May.MARRIED.KEARNS O\u2019NEIL.In thla city, on the 30th hixt, at HU Patrick\u2019» Church, hy the Kev I* Dowd.P.P., Thomas, rou ol Daniel Kearn#, Kw], to Miax Lixxk', daughU-r of Patrick O'Neil, Em|.N» carda.GII.KER NICHOLS At Black Cape, C.Bonarenturc, ty tin Rev.P.Lindsay, Jaiin» D.Ollker to Louisa P.Nichols.DIED I\u2019LETCHI'.R Suddenly, in this.city, on the 2|cear* that Mr.Sawyer has decided to retire from politic*, and that the choice of a Conservative candidate for Compton will Ik- between Mr.C.A.Harlay, brother-in l.iw of Mr.Popp, and Mr.Alex.Ross, Mayor of Tin^wick.It i* now considered certain that Mr.J.A.Decary.advocate, will opjiose Mr.Kobidoux in ChateauRuay.It i* stated that Mr.Ilenoit I\u2019astien, who has been asked to oppose Mr.Leblanc in Laval, will only do so on two conditions,\u2014the first, that his election ex Denses be paid by the Liberal con.* mittee of Montreal ; the second, that Senator Itellerose support hi* candidature.Doth Mr.I remblay and Dr.Clement claim to lx* the chosen candidate of the Conservative party for the county of Charlevoix.Mr.Joseph Pilon, of Upton, is now spoken of a* the probable Liberal candidate for the county of ItaRot.AT NOTRE DAME HOSPITAL.KXPOSUIK\u2014FALL FROM A I.ADDKK- AND A KICK.This morning an old man'named Michel lllanchet, aged G2, wo* found very ill from exposure and want on Notre Dame street.Ho wa* taken to the Central Station, and HubHispiently removed to the Notre Dame Hospital, where lus condition is reported very low.This morning John Collins, aged 2H, residing at No.S2 Kennedy street, whilst wcrkiiiR in his vnrd, fell from a ladder ami fractured his collar-none.He was taken to the Notre Dame Hospital.lohn Shaw, 20, residing»!! Wellington street, was this morning engaged loading cattle on the steaii \u201cBatavia,\u201d when one of the animals kicked him, breaking hi* left forearm.He also was taken to the Notre Dame Hospital.SCHOONERS LOST.St.John s, Nfld., July 22.\u2014On Tuesday two British schooners, \u201c Reuse \u201d and \u201c Fannie, \u201d were lost at Round Head.The crews were savtd.telegraphic neWaS CABLE.THK WIMBLEDON MATCHES.UOOD SHOOTING IlY THK CANADIANS KNULAND WINS THK KOLAl\u2019OHK Ct:P.London, July 22.The match for the Kola- Vire Cup wa* «hot at Wimbledon yesterday.he team* consisted of eight men each, and seven rounds each at 200, oOO and 000 yards, were fired.England was victorious with a total score of 000, Canada making i\u2019> IO, (vunm-*ey 0110, Australia f small pox ha* been discovi red, this time nearer the heart \u2022 f thecity, and then- are grave misgiving* in the niinda of the member* of the llenlth Department as to w hetlier 'n in Gw*» ''^-«iof t; 'htimr forour right »t place no hunt to the cs i*e liU rtv?and a ill «drive for It for the people of bn/li >d.Scotland an«l Wales, as well as for the i-eople of Inland.\u2022 Bv thi* policT we will soon have the voters of Eng-.d f r.ovving the esampte of the hcotch and Welsh la *\u2022 Miciiahl Davitt.\" lan_- sunivortin?Home Rule Dublin, July 17.AMERICAN.OTTAWA.With thk Eni> pf this month tho time close* in which voluntncrs who served in tlu> N\"i t i-AY est and are entitled tu land can 1'jOAte tho same or apiHiint a substituto to do so, but my will still be entitled to receive $80 m scrip, «'vj far about IKK) land warrants have lieeii issm'd and over 3,f>00 volunteers have taken scrip.Them are still about 1,04)0 who bave made no application at all so far.Thk Dbpabtmknt ok AoBR-i'i-TUiithave accepted for the Indian and Colonial Exhibition a splendid composition picture of the l-.runto ¦ Milict' force, witli the University buildings as background.The artist is Mr.Dixon.Mil.F.Hawkkn, the assistant postmaster of this city, has just returned after a lengthy visit to Newfoundland, whither he had b.-, n de spatched at the request of the Colonial Lov-eminent for a Canadian l»o»tal othcer to reorganize the'i service on the island.He \u2022 ¦ port» that United States husmess uven are fast titkiDK the iiiiix>rt trade of the lamml a\\yay from the Dominion, Boston merchants having i ««sulent agents on the island.he number of commercial travellers from the Umted «States far exceeds those sent there by Canadian houses.Thk SlTIRtORlTY of the Canadian granite has cans, d quite a large number of orders from the Cnited States to he sent to the Canadian 4Iranite Company of this city, whi> commenced operations la*t tall, and now do an extensive business.A 4tKHM.\\N named Frederick William M en-denburg, of Bogenz, Prussia, has mmlo application to the Government for a patent for a process of manufacturing cattle fee«;}.^tiuX- Term.\u2018roprlefor.uKsoirr, Boating and\t'/oiino-r\" n\u2019.mi'iF A|'|dy«tO ^\u2018m,i^\\\u201c,,,VuHN8^\\miwr.u.c.^ Hot.-'.H v'vd-m.tfue._ o in sum.mi:it GUNK HOTEL L TR 14' 1 DIE Ilf t< II, K.I ALA YD.crals .\"i,\" .Is Total number burnt in ©nijo .\t\u2022 \u2022 .' * #\t.1.11 , Total nuiubercondemned toother puni*hments.-31.o, General total.* CANADIAN NEWS.Q0XBKC.GKORQEVILLR is well filled with visitors just WKliniNOS appear to In?in voguo in (.«vvv.im ville and its vicinity.Simmer Hoarders have never been \u2022» mini, r.us at Knowlton as they are tin* season.HtNWHNBROOK COCNCII.is ab;>Ut-FwTd g»,rs)0 on three of the leading roads in the said township.\t., ., Thk Canada Mkhical Amociation will hold its nineteenth annual meeting at Quebec on tin 18th and I'.Hh of August.Thk \u201cSalvation Army\u201d will not m uture bo allowed to beat drums or carry flag* m (^oati cooke's public streets.Fihst Newspaper Maii Thlrt,-» n nilh'» f|r,uj\\,mJ,*d',SurflihvU)inK.*lh?»l.,ii^,Ki*h- mlh- from H.lf;;nt Htoti mx Hurt ivsin (S;miii(,r \u2022atawsarsis;.»\u2022« »» (larticului* address l.OKMt IIOTI'.L 44»., Charlottetown or Traca-tii1 lh\u2018«< h.Priucc Edward Uhmit f \u2019^JALKDONIA SPRINGS.GRAND HOTEL NOW OPEN.bheimatism:\tdyapkihiü Family Kksort! Moiikratr Hvtk*! Haul tat ion um|.»l.tl«ll>' perfect.Hu|*rior a,v.mmo.L.lion.Ht-ml for gui.l'-________ M KM PU RKM AGOG 1886 1S8().New t'ur* IIOP8K VI., Lake HempUreviiVB»** « it t.e U now o; fumilie* for the «hiaoii apply to Thk The President, accompanied by Secretaries Ba\\ .rd and Whitney and Privat^S-cretary^Lv mont, left Washington Wedne**lay after- B ist »n ROME, THE WOLF In these days of p*< udo-ltberalism, it as well that herself that drunk with and thirsting - -\t.\u2019 -u,.-.The .wing i» tr»nalat.«.lrfr«.m a Ko- Sir Clb.F - Dilke.and that he made reg signations at the Warren street house.Mrs.she believed her Vftht- n Dtlke testified that futer's tor?« told tn her enfe»., m wa* true until -he wTote to Sir Charles.congratuLting him \u2022 n ids subsequent mamage to Mr*.Mark Pattervm.At this I»unt the counsel for Mrs.Crawford read a letter charging Mr Charles Dilke With having had a liai» n with an >ther i^rvant not previously mentioned in the ca*-.Georg- Hilln-r testihe-i that in p reside.! > >.»'*5 WArren «trtet.He identified «^ir Charles Ihlke as the per»- n he ha secure some of the interviews ahe had had »t Mr*.Rogerson » house with Forster \u201c I had no earthly object, declared the witness.\u201c in making sOÎ the» «^D-m.-nts except to tell the truth.The jury asked Mr*.Crawford to describe the room \u2018t« fhe Warren gtreet house tn which she alleged Dilke used to m -et her.She took a penal and made a dia gram of the apartment.THE BRITISH POLITICAL SITUATION MR.GLADWTOEE\u2019S RIMGNATIOE.Lonioe.July 21.- Mr.Gladstone, as soon as hw n.e*senger returned from Osborne with the (Wo * acceptance of the resignation of the Ministry, notified his colleague*.Mr Gladstone will not priceed U) Osborne r*,^V,na\"y «urrend-r the seal* of office until Her Majesty \u2022ball have appointed his nicreesir.I/rtlD \"SLIsBCRT aEST fOR.It u < fficialljr announced that the Queen will sumn on the Marquu of Salisbury to form a new ministry Lord Salisbury is due here to-morrow u*OftdD§.M&.GI-AI>®T0261 Oît IRI.HH LITEEATt.EE.Mr.Gladstone, replying to-dsy to enquiries 14 to winch were the b»t L-lu to reail on the hut- rice! side of the Irish question, said that at present there wa* a great lack of aDJ -p,.work He recommends Ooldwtn Smith s irticie on Pitt in his \u201c Knghsh Sutoemen also Inky's \u201c Leader, of Public Opinion in Ire land\u201d, and \u201c History of England in the Eighteenth Century\u201d ; al» manv U*rt',,n* En>tide's \u201c English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century ; Ix-rd Cloncurry \u2022 personal recollec-t,oo.of hw lifetime, with extrscU from hi.cor respondenee ; but, above all, Burke, bu wntings on America, a* applicable to In _ Uod.As regards the recent history of the land belonging to Mrs.Manella Kink, of Highlands.The latter claim* she loit it in speculation.Four notes of the Bridgewater Iron Company.B\u2014t.-n, went to prot.-st on Vi edni*«day.Fue .-is.-etft of the Con-ivany ar- said to be *8 W.tW), liabilities approximate $-100.000.THE CHICAGO ANARCHISTS.EVIDENCE against TH8 PBI90NERA.to Magog, (IhVn callisl the Outlet), was on May 2nd, la-\u2019-'-At that time eighteen frau ed houses constituted the village.Mansonvillk Stbkkt» are betng oi^uetl for tin-water conduits and the work ha», as might be 1,s.ked for, brought to that villageanunusu.il number of workmen.Thk Mirrirocoi Hobtici ltcral and l' n\\ tr (ÎUOWXKR\u2019 AhrociaTIOS will hold the.r annual exSition in the Town Hall, Dunham, on Tuewlay and Wednesday, September 14th and Lose.Faces are said to lie worn by hulfv 1 farmers on account of the low prices of butt, r nnd cheese, notwithstanding tnat the [>a>\t» in that vicinity premises to be far ahead of the average yield.Thk Missisqi'oi Coistt Tkmkkrancr Alli avTÏ uv e decided to hold their annual p.en.o in Walbtidgi- s grove, Mystic, on Wednesilay, Aug.2'.th.This is intended to be the grandest p-ufiK-rnnce demonstration ever lu-ld in tin County, if not in the Townships.Thk (ïovkbnok-Gknkual will n ake an «« \u2018fn-cal tour through the Pjistorn Towmship* al>out YV.II.UHT.Proprlelor, Nowthirt.Vt.r l, permission to Mr A Motoon.M-mtresl.P *4 VENUE HOUSE, PI IK-R I8LIND, rOKTI-iNI» HAKBOB.Thi* ixusilsr Hi-ssMe H-mse *111 open tor Summer VUltoWter J t.\u2019 LY Lt.Hpecisl rate, to familles.COH HKSl\u2019t >NDKNCE 8» )LIC1TKD.4.RTI.UI.I>4;, j.N.DON HA 71, Proprietor.71.Clerk U T ^11K AREN AK IS MINERAI.SPRINGS.\" r.4|.\\beuskls rlio «I of 81.Francois du l.nc For h.i»Uh.comfort sud recreat!on_*o Hi w-e have actual pr.Hif supplied by Rome i* unaltered and unalterable, and thirsting f»r the blood of God * sa,ms.\t.I.e following is translated frem a Ro- man Catholic periodical, entitlevl La Ban-Ura CVito/p-o (The Catholic Banner), pnnte.l m Barcelona.ami bearing the date of July -.1 t.in the last week of the present month.H w.l ards vi-.it Slu rbnxike, Stanstead, Br«me, Hh J -rd ÎÏÏ- and Mis»,squoi.It ,s underetood hat IB.i:( above - - nil-ttnie» S- ml f r clrt ul.ir*.iif TERMS MODER AI I- HANGING Chicago.July 2l.-The eight Anarchists moved silently in Judge Gsrry s Court this There waa a feioUJl on\t»Ece »i>n.>»re melancuoly Excellency will be the guest of the mem-t^r* \"f 1\u2019arlianient whose constituencies be visits.\t__ , Chops in thk Townships.Tl.e St Johns Xtv* gives the most encouraging rep.rt* ot tt « ,cls \u201ef the enq* in the Town»hi|w.It morning._ heb^ik his seat, and _ signed to breod over th»* entire gang with the exception of Liogg.William Seliger who is regarded as the principal witness for the St «to.w .* put in the witness stand.Tbe (Jourt room was crowds and the testimony wax listened to with the keenest interest, heliger testified to the manufacture of the bomb* for the purpse of \u201cfeeding them to capitalists and their abettors.Not a dud moment elapsed during the afternoon.\u2022'«'T* lawyer*, judge and spectators were Kept fixedly without the slightest relaxation at the same hwh tension to wmch they were raised wh-n the day's exciting developments began in the early morning hour*.A determined attempt was made by the defence to show tost the bombs manufactured the afternoon of tho day on which the massacre cctirred bad no necessary connection with theriot on the Haprcnar-ket The essential pointa of the witness testimony were unshaken by the cro»-examinâtion, which wsu\t16Vere at timet \u2022* to call for inter* ference by Judge Garry.Mrs.Sohger sire testified that Liogg had a number of bomb* in his i>f»e»ion at her house and that a number of men were there making bomb* the day of the Haymarkftt affair.CVws examination failed to shake her testimony.The court adjourned until to-morrow._______ THE FISHERIES TROUBLE.A DRAFT DIRHONORXD.Portland, Me., July 22.-A draft recently given in a Canadian port by the captain of the schooner \"J.K.Kennedy,\" was preaented yesterday to K.J.Willard A Co The firm de dined to J>ay It a« they believed the Canadian authorities £ad no right to demand it.nont wann weath»-r has brought it on finely.Boot crot » hold out encouraging inducement* to ibe tiller of tho soil.Fruit is le** promi-mg .many hicalitm* afiples will la» almost a failure.MAUITIMK PROVINCES.A I ikKNK»H of John Cabot has L-en cut in one in freït of the now Post-office.Charlotte.celona.and bearing\t~ It ha* reference to the burning of a large num her of Gospels, by order of the Government, in Barcelona :\u2014\t\u201e \u201c CN AITO !>K KK.Thank GodjfcG lR,,t we have t«rnwl tow the times when heretical doctrines were fwse cutevl a* they should be.and when those who propagated them were punished with exemplary '\u2019Tnder the pretext of falsely-called religv-us tolerance, which revolutionary winds brought to this classic country of Catholicism, the irreconcilable em-n.ies of our inoet holy religion have L-n carrying out their plana, and have scan dalised Hie world with the propagation of their in'pious writing*.Fortunately, the cry of m Giunation which such scandalous conduct dn w di.iH-eed |ier.ona were iutr.siuciug into tlm country in spite of the vigilance of sincere ^But'Catholic Barcelona, the coontry of St.Eulali*.and of Blessci Onol, ha* had gr» at pleasure of witnessing an Auto de f - in die last part of this 10th century.« \u2018n the ~>th inst.the featival of the Apostlo Jam».in t r'uatoni House yard of this city, one of the most glorious traditions of the Catholic rehgion, was carrii-d out by the burning of 1 rotestant tHH.ks, destined to jiervert the tender heart of OUItf.mrvan.n that the son.of Satan lift up their voice and cry out against thu moat righteous Ici Which IS but X fjeginning of a gloriouj era, of a new ejKKîh, in which the brightness of the Sun of Righteousness, with its purest light, will dispel the darkness of ignorance and error.There is but a atop between this event which we now record and the setting up of he Holv Inquisition.What we now want is tho good-will and unit.»! effort, of pure and true Catholics.It seems that the Government is di-1**0*1 P.carry out our desires, and It M only rigLTtbat we should take advantage of this new turn of affair*, in order to roach as soon a* l**»- aihle the goal of our aspirations.Onward, then, good and sincere (.stholics .The liantiT day of our uncial and religious regem erationis not Lr off.The \u201c Auto de Fé \"with hich we are now occupied, is a clear and evi- (VX 1 All E \u201cÜKLŒIL MOUNTAIN, ST HILAIRE.I\u2019y THE IH4I4|I 4118 llorsK IS NOW OPEN FOR THE (-«Tirnr.l.l- IIK418 propriv-hM SEASON.u.r.4't7trnKi.i^ Mamwer.Profcsslonnl.vi V B.MACLEAN, barrister, solicitor, attorney, r.iH Ht.Jnnift» atrvrx.II.REYNOLDS,H.A.KELLOND F.of Grand Manaan, re-30 feet high «me dark A GUILTY WOMAN S PUNISHMENT.\t(,f (,or mdicatiom».Trot, Ohio, July 21.-Mrs.Sulii van,\t°! Itk\u201c,a publishment of the Holy Tribunal of Tfievsior*- Haiti van, a prominent lawyer .ana oohtician, suspecting her husband of infi-lehty, hirwl detectives.She learned he wa* at the house of Ida Hamilton, a beautiful blonde, and proceeded, on Monday night, with her 19 year old son and two of hi* friends to the house.Th«-y gained entrance to the second story by a Udder and found Sullivan in the rU*l*_ MACLAREN, LEET, SMITH & ROGERS, tD704 ATFJ4, K tHKISTFES, .tr., Ae., Room 3 IUriiox llLOi-K, I6> M.Jnnirs HirerI.Tlonlrral./ JOHN J HACI.SRRM, Q.C.SKTII I-.LKKT, HCL J.U.USK TKRltY fOOKK.\u201cI\u2019d Hhiiku her jioixl ef i wan Charley,\u201d wild .lane to her mother, tie she watched hint from the window, acorn for his weak affection HhariHsnin^ every line of her evil and keen-lined oountontnee.\u201cTwouhln\u2019d do no good\u201d answered her mother, with the calmness of contempt and superior wisdom, \u201cShe\u2019d only get mad and screech like a painter, if he did.It\u2019s a pretty good plan to let \u2019em alone an\u2019 starve 'em out of it.Folks won\u2019t go hungry no great while, if they ho hystericky.\u201d Hut Hell did.Silent and sad all day and all night, she never even looked at the food the women brought to her.She would drink a cup of warm milk, now and then, if Charley put it to her lips.Hut though her body wasted, her strength did not seem to fail.She could walk the whole night up ami down her room, the fever that preyed on her soul giving factitious strength to that soul s habi* tatioii.At last Charley rafused to listen to his mother and Jane any more.\u201cI\u2019m going for Doctor («raves, anyhow, he said.\u201cShe's gettin\u2019 thinner every day : and can't stand it.if you can.\u2019 So the cheery, kindly, village doctor came over to the Ward farm.Hell shrunk from him, and trembled at first : but, his pleasant voice and manner prevailed with her so far that she allowed him soon to feel her pulse, and put his hand upon her burning head.Then he drew Charley away and ouito out of the house.\u201cYou\u2019ve got to take her away,\u201d said the doctor, looking at him steadily.\u201cYes sir, you\u2019ve got to take her away jest as soon as you can.\u2019\u2019 \u2022\u2018Why, doctor, what for ?What\u2019s the mat- ter The doctor\u2019s grave face grew pitiful.He had known Charley Ward from a hoy.\u201cWell, Charley, 1 hate to tell ye ; but I must.Hell is crazy.\" Charley looked at him like a man stunned by a blow.The Doctor repeated : \u201cBeilis crazy.You must take her away to a place where they take \u2019em,\u201d \u201c0\u2014h !\u201d gasped ('barley.I\u2014I can't.\u201d \u201cYou must.'1 here\u2019s no two ways about it,\u201d went on the Doctor.\u201cYou can\u2019t take care of her here : and honestly, Charley, it isn't safe.There\u2019s no telling what she may do, if she isn\u2019t taken proper care of.\" A blind terror tilled the poor young fellow\u2019s heart.\u201cWhat did the Doctor mean ?His Bell crazy?How came she so?\u201d \u201cO Doctor! What shall I do?Where shall I go?\u201d \u201cHush !\u201d said Dr.Craves.\u201cShe might hear you !\u201d And lie struck the right cord.Charley rallied and composed himself.Nothing could make him hurt Hell.If he had seen lier wounded to the very death, his eyes had not known what they looked upon.There was a long conference hold beside that rail fence, anil the result was that, a few flays after, Charley and Hell drove uii to the door of the Retreat for the Insane in Hartford, and asked to see Dr.Barton.They were shown into a small parlor, and presently there came in a kindly shrewd-faced gentleman, behind whose gold spectacles shone a pair of penetrating eyes, and whose soothing voice and con-sideratc speech did not seem to alann Bell at all.Presently a nurse came in and took Bell away to a pleasant chamber, and Dr.Barton questioned Charley in a far more particular way than Dr.Craves had.\u201cWill she ever get well, Doctor ?\u201d said Charley, with a thrill in his voice that told its own story.\u201c1 hope so.I confidently hone ao, my dear sir!\" answered the Doctor.\u201cBut it will Ihj some tnne first.\u201d \u201cYou\u2019ll let me come and see her ?\u201d \u201cWhy yes; hut I wouldn't; I wouldn\u2019t.She wants to he kept free from old associations, and be quiet for a while.I\u2019ll write about lier ; and just as soon as she asks for you I'll send word.\u201d Charley turned away dumb ; hut hot tears stood in his eyes as he wrung the Doctor\u2019s hand, and went hack to his joyless life of hard work ; for Bell must lie taken care of, and he would not spend the few hundred dollars that had liccn her small portion as long a# he could toil and save for her himself.Bell did not seem to notice her change of placent first ; hut gradually a look of rest relaxed the stern tension of lier features.It woo a relief not to see Mrs.Ward and Jane about her, though she was not conscious of it.She had quiet, rest, kindness, and plenty of sunshine, ami a daily drive among green fields and orchard* or through the gay'streets of the city in whose suburbs stood the Retreat, that was, indeed, the very fulness of its name to her.As the months went on she seemed gradually to perceive things about her, took food more willingly and with better relish, resumed some care of her own person, and lost some of the passivity that had huoti so helpless and apparently hopeless before ; hut still the Doctor did not send for Charley.Mrs.Ward and .Jane, in the meantime, found it hard to return to their daily work.Though they had found such continuous fault with Bell, they had put all the drudgery of the house on her shoulders,ami in consequence found far more time for their spinning and knitting, sud nut many a dollar in the 1\u2018restoii Savings Bunk, as the pleasant re suit of so much leisure ; naturally, inasmuch as it was such women whom Hell had the misfortune to Is- connected with, they grew more and more indignant with her for becoming insane and forcing them to work for tbeir board ; while Charley, who never knew that they had not always done their share in the household, offered them neither aid nor consolation, but grew silent, icsth-ssiuul irritable, day by day, and when winter came went off to his lumber job and left them to themselves.It was well now for poor Hell that there were no near neighbors for these two to gossip with.She was kept from the strife of other than thoxe tongues that assailed her daily where her memory should have been most sacred\u2014in her own home.Hut they never dared to say a word against her to Charley.The first derogatory expression from his mother's lips about his wife, a sneer at her feebleness of mind and body, had been so promptly and sternly silenced that neither she nor Jane ever daivid venture on another, and of course hated Bell the more.May came again, and with it Charley.It was little over a year, when ho came hack one day from Preston with a new light in his eyes, and a rate smile on his lips.The Doctor had written to him that he could see Hill.For, indeed, though Dr.Hartondid not t»dl him so, Hell was her sweet self again.Color and roundness had come hack to her cheek, her eyes were bright, and though the heavy mass of her dark hair had been removed to ease the aching head that bore it, it had grown again in soft, shadowy rings, clustering about her forehead, showing the graceful outline of her head, and adding a new charm to her delicate beauty.f To l* Continued, ) A GUIDK, A Ç0MF0RTRR.BIHl.K PASSAGED WITH BRIKS f'KAYKH, liy M.A.U'i/so7t.Thursday, July \u20182\u2018J.\u201cLord Jesus, I want to sin no more.\u201d Ouidann., F.very one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither Cometh to the light, lest Ids deeds should be reproved.\u2014.John ill.\u201820.Comfort.In weariness and painfulness, in watchings often ;\u20142 Cor.xl.27.Trust thou in him :\u2014Job xxxv.14.That is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that wc can ask or think.\u2014Eph.iii.20.Clothing, &c.PAISLEY & ROSS, (Siiccfssors to J.I>.Andki-.nhvI, Me HT.JAM I.S KTBKKT, Wmilil solicit nn exam inn! ion of their re-ck.which i* now replete with the newest lines of Twee.I Suitings for Hummer.llulifuxes.ilomespuns, etc , in ({rent variety.XKW M\u2019OTCH TWKMM.1\u2018lnltUi, Mixtures anil Bnnnookbunj#, Rhie Serges, Navy nml Itlarucy.LEONARD, nr.KMIAAT T III.nit, HAS NOW REMOVED TO IHS NEW STORK No.1*9.1 NOTKK III ME STm Sml door wont of St.Peter ntrcct, let floor abore Dcmglan' Root and Shoe atore.PLEASE EXAMINE THIS CUT.Those Pant* are cut ao as to give a perfect lit and ease in this position.ElliVEST ST.JEW, MERCHANT TAILOR, 9H M.Antoine atrert, 9K.Boots and Shoes.rpHE DOMINION I\tROOT AND SHOE STORK' Wc don't pretend to gWe gootla for nothing but call ou us for HAUOAINH t REMEMBER THE PLACE, I.TT, Met.lll alreel (mar the Albion Hotel).Educational.- cta NSTEAI > WESLEYAN pr\tCOLLEGE MTANHTEID, Hill LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Opena Weil liraitn)', Kepleinbrr I, IRH6.Alford* KngliKh, Commercial, Scientific mid Classical courses.Superior advantages in Vocal and luatrumental Music.Drawing, Painting.Kreiieh mid German.Sperlnl t'arlllllra for 1'ouiift Ladle*.The College Building, largo and commodious, hn* been ruorntly inuiroved amT furnished with excellent iqrateu) of heating.The location is one of the most lienutiftil und healthful in thu Dominion.TERMS MODERATE.Send for Catalogue, containing full information, to Her.Hr.KKNNr.DV, Principal.NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC Boston, Mass.1 THE LARGEST ami BEST EQUIPPED in th« WORLD \u2014 loO IiiUructori.lnia Sliuli-tit.U.t vcar.Thorough Inatructinn in Vera I and In.tnimrntal Munie, Plano and Organ Tuning, fin* Arti, Oratory.Lilrralurr.Kr.nrh, German amt Italian lamgiiag., Kngli.ti Itranr)i.v bad in black ink from one writing without the use of nnaline dyes ; no cleaning required! it costs to maintain 50 tierceut less than the gelatine process Can also lie used in connection with the typewriter.Address CK'LOHTYLF.10., 77:1 t raig street.g EASON ED LU Ml?HR ! Pine and Husswood, dressed and undressed ; Hard* wood» of all kinds ; Mahogany, Walnut Ac , Veneers and Maniut ti rie, Woods for Fret Work, K> , E.1.MAXWELL A t o.7L1 t rnlg aG Agents for Terra Cotta and Tiles, ao .Ac.Telephone No.1G8.____________________?]) RAIN PIPES, Tire Itrlrk,\tTire t iny, Porllnml, Itoninii nml If I limln lenient.Plaster Paris, Lnml Plaster, Itlillluiz.Ac., Ae.ALEX.KUEMXEB.640 Craig street.Removed to No.19 Cliennex Ille alreel.tamilies, Hotels mill Uulis slmuM use MEDICATED Foilet PmR |f| ROLLS AND PACKAGES.Wo will sciid.rrnwid.(rt nny nddr hi Oiitnrio, Quelroo or Lower l\u2018;nvuioes.neecMibio by Exprès?, on receipt nl pri.'\u2022 Hai f Dor.Rons Ton ft Pam r inn -li roll euuul to 1\" Halim ' .' ntld of \u2022\u2019 i 1 ci'lier of dis», n i .i fe.*\u2022 d f 'X TUI! ' ' lioiding aiul cutting fuuio - for .; One Dor.Rolls wiih fixru iv - for Half Dor.Packages Ten .\u2022 (V-fl ( jf/'O rhoot* cneh, 1> ire Limpeill - for One Dor.Packages do.do.do.\u2022 r lilieral dliOO'\"it to Hotels and I in cine lots.Acrnrti J.C.WILSON d.CO.5,s'} Cuti9 4 nils street.Montreal.EKTAIILIHHED 1869.BABY\u2019S BHITHDAY, A Itcantlfal Imported Rlrthday Carirtent to any baby wiioro mother will aendua the iintnes of t wo or more other babies, and tbclr parents' addresses.Also a handsome Diamond Dye Hatnplo Card to tho uiolher and much Vnluablo lii'.^'iistlon.Well».Kichurdnou «V Co., Ilontreul.F.HEWSON, City Hlgn llorks, ifll Ht.Inmes street.Signs of every description and design.Window Shade Artistic Painting, Ac.First-class workmanship, with promptitude and des|iuteh.Second-hutul Sign lioanls for sole, half-price.No couuc-tlon whatever with anyonu in the trade Financial.O N T R E A L 1N VESTM ENT AND III II.DING COMPANY.A Dividend in l.liruidntion of ten |H>rceiiton tliu capital stia k will la- payable at thu othco of the Company on and after the ITJnd instant.1VM.tOOPHU.Secretary pro.tern Montreal, July 12, 1SS6 JVJONEY TO LEND ON CITY rROI\u2019ERTMtS.Muincinal dclauitures and school and other bond purchased.LEII'IH A.HAUT, Notary, (Mi HI.TrnueMta Xavier street.Montrent MONEY TO LEND.Immediate advaiicea^ii small amounts,made on note of hand.P.».Kox 13X1.Miscellaneous.T THE RESCUE.The undersigiusl have the honor to announce hi the public that th*y have rs-o.ivcl the following CcrtiAoal» from Montreal, showing the eMcaey of HT.1.1.01 M t t i n iii a complication of disonlcrs in a slngl\" indlvIdii«1.Mon rid ai .)3th .luiy.Iswb Tin: Mr I.r.os Wati k t'o : (Iciltleincii.! «Ill happy to Im-able t'l give » I (he following ilvtuil* respecting ST l.KnN MINKRAli^'ATKIl For many years mv wife aulT.ii'.d from Rv*|a\u2018|ieiu.Hurtling I\u2019alus at the Htoniiudi.and Constipât ion The direuM* im reused so much that »h*\u2018 wita-uuable t-i re tain any viands She was advised to us< St ls-ui \\v as pi.M iils-.l she tve.k it for ilsuit a t¦\u2022rtmght1 is now |« iCivtly eiir.sl an.l eats at will.Ho as to cure those who stiffet from the aUit» ills caaea I allow you to publish this letter.1 have the honor to la-, Your olsdieiit servant, ALFRED I.aUOINTE.Ulacksii tth and Tinsmith, 48 Dupre Ian* The als.vc Water Is for sale, wholesale and retail, by Inviling druggist* and gris-ers.at 25c |*-r gaihm.TH».HT.l.t.OX 1VATKU CO., 11 lelnrin se of time or change of temperature.No inill.factory, hotel, store, private dwelling or publie Inulding should Is- without these invaluable safe guanl* oy-ainst fire ( Inters for the alsvve promptly tilled by JACKHON RAE, 3U John st., Montreal Sole Agent for the Province of Oiieh»c./JRAVEI.ROOFING MADE AND REPAIRED AT SHORT NOTICK And all our work is warranted tirst-class.4 linrucs Mortcrnfe.D.'KII NOLHIIX at IT».Kn.41 HI.Anloinr slreel.St.Lron Watku Inis achiev\u2019d another victory in the cure of dyspepsia and constipation, a* shown by a certificate from Montreal leccived by Messrs.(linKr»s, loangloi» t: Co., the ugents here.A Nl> llfl 11 HIT»; I HO»* I I\\|:, OF tN m I'.KP, l mb r t'oi tract with the Dominion Qnvenituriit rPHE HANSA s TEA MS H 11* GO, -I-\tOF IIAMBUIMl, \"s Lvi viw mi ,,r atout Mb .liiiie, from Ham bur*, and on ,.| at .ail l.'th June from Antw, n,, h> GuAssi t.niig, .i, or about Dt Julr, froui Antwerp f'-s K i mi» i inrn, on ,-r almul Mh.luly.from llani-I urg.nr 1 on rul I b July fr.in Antwernfoi M ntr .*1.\u2022\u2022\u2022S R.vt vtu vi ii, \u201er at.ait .>lli July, iiom M intrcal for Antwerp HS i;: taM iitH.K, on , r aLmt yuth July, from Montreal for 11 am burg SH K1111wiM.ru, i n *r about 5th Auguat, front Montreal for Antu.rp hs Wasiiuviim mill < iii-.r ttevmera will low, giving a Monihi ) Hi i.virt .luis h II vmiii no *i.l i as v na, aiul a Forthloun V Hr.uvieR lwtwi«u AsrwKue ami Can v t'A Through Rill* of Lading granUgl in Hainl utgniHl Ant-wrrp to (milite I aat nnd W .,i For Rnt.w of Freight and other particular* apply to Al Gl HT Ilnl.TEN, llniuburg UBIHAR A MARHli.Y.Antwerp.Agent* llniisu Hteaioshlp (V\\ 8TF.1NMANN A LI DWIO, Antwerp, Agent* White fros* Line.Or to Ml\u2019NDi:RU»l A CO, M.ntie\u201el.General Agent* tn funada l> LACK DIAMOND LINE.»i nm it » \\i i k»iokh i\\ tiii: tut »:it 4M» 4.1 LI.3,(lrt) mile*, and II day* on aull water.4.V).LAW miles, and 1U Meals and Rerth incliiilisl TheSS \" COHAN, SATI\u2019RIIAY July 3rd: the HH \"RONAVI8TA.Till L'SDAV.Inly .1 sdl sml f,.Chariott, town P I I .Pictou, N S, and Ht lolin *, Ntld lb- H» \" lit *N A VI» I A III C USD A V.Jin) sth.ami H» \"ft \u2022RAX.SATI IIDAV, .1 ulv \u2022.,4th, i r fhulotto.town, PEI.and Piitmi, N S, ONI,Y I very a.'ioin-nicilnlioti baa U-eii (.rovidisl for ( ih .i, comfort, .A.Endi vessel carries nn exporioitccd Rtewardeon.For further ( art u ular.apply t < klN4.1l t N.IlltOII N , HfOTLAND, ENGLAND u the ( I l i KoPR, tl I 1 u i ; I i .< PEflAI.TOCKIST T I Klin for iiuliviibial trim H.i i REDIT'ED RATES Also to FRoRlDA, WF.S1 INDU \u2022 At HaliMin Rate* Münpwaril»; Hlaierage at lowest rate» Anierican sud I ur i \u2022 in Touriat Agency Ti.> tsissueil over uii) aviilliil :\u2022 route either llrst and .ml ehv»* Private hiul fntnll) pm ii s nrtanged for (tv* - end (or (.\u201e, | h .t or tall at my in w tl \u2022 \", 1*1 HI Jaii.i, street, fili/eus In-,Iran.-e Riill.linr Mnotmal.I».Itt'ITI 11*111.tsenk I) O M INK) N UOI tl II til.I.IVEHPt HU.L I N E Ml'tlll II».HERVIfK.O F Dates of saiiing from t/uebts' ; \u2022Vanish ' rn.Thunulay,\t'.\u2022\u2019.'ini\tJuly.\u2022Kvhnia.\t.Friday.\tVHh\tJuly, Montkbai.Fmluy.\t»'ili\tAug iii i.v .\tThu rail i 1\t\\ , ToUONTO.Friday.\t'Itti\tAug.RRIHTOL HERVIfE FOR AVONMOI TII DOCK Dates of sailing from Montreal Tt \\ as.Friday.2.\u2018 i I\tJuly.Dominion\ti (Ji i lire.Fii.la), 13th\tAug.RATER OF\tPARHAGE From tJnela\u2019C, apply In Liverpool t.Finn.Mnlu A Montgoieery .in tjn.l.e to W M Ms.| tieison, at a.i Grand Irunk I\u2019uiiway Ottiee», or to 11.II.IITIUII.K, 145 at Jamis street.I».lOICIttNI I.A IT».Exchange Court /1UION LINE \\ I CNITF.D HTATKH MAIL RTEAMKRH TOII «I TTKHTOU K 4M» LI 1I KPOOL.Leaving Pier No 38, foot of King stro.-t.AI.Ank n.Tuesday,\tJuly\t27, I ik) p ni.Wvomimi.Tuewlay,\tAug\t3, 7 IM a in.AkIZona.Tuesday,\tAug\tM.I si pm.Ni:va(ia.Tuesday,\tAug\tIT, MM pm./«\u2022 These steamer* ale built of iron, in water tight -et, | arti.icnta, und are fiinilahed with every n^| usité to mal.the passage across the Atlantia loth safe and agree-ni 'e, having bath rooiu, smoking room, drawing room, lAaiin and library ; il* eiis-rn need surgeons, st.wanbsNi viol eat.rer on e.o Ii ste.iuo r.Tile sWVlrr.s-ll s are nil upls-r d.ek, thus Insuring lh.se gieat.wt of all l ixuries at son, is ri.et ventilation and light.( 'nbin Puss vgi\", nee rding to stateroom.f50, 960.fNO and lltM.11it.inie.li.il., y.C> *1 l.l It 44.»'.AT 11 It V 1.4»W KATRH.A.M ITNDKKIIILL k (Hi., New York.J.X.4.11 HOI It .1 IT»., Agents, :tf>4 Ht Paul slrct, Montreal.ri^HE QUEP.EG STEAMSHIP 1\tCOMPANY Till: HH.\u201c MINAMIITIIM Will sail from Montreal nn M4»XI»A1'.'.\u2018«Hi .111.1, nt .1 |».iu., FOR PICTOU calling at Father Point, Gas|i6, Percé, Hutninerside and Charlottetown.v N R Port of destination in Rill must he plaiaily marked on all g.-'sls Initial* are not RUlhcient Gondg will not hr received after Hire., o'clock on the aftemoun of Um day at aallli i Has eicvdlent n bably too modest a great deal too modest.Ml.Blake left a legal practice which broug i him in twenty-live thousand dollars a year to become leader of the Opposition and serve bis country gratuitously.CANADA M CAKDINAI*.Canada\u2019s first cardinal has been duly m stalled in \u201cCod\u2019s own city, ' as we arc toh by Mr.John Usperance, that Sir John, pro Thursday, July 22, I860.THK NKW PACIFIC FORT.UmiUIMAULT DWCBIHED-AM IMPORTANT RATION.In connection with the interview, published vesterday with Col.O\u2019Brien, who is on his way t.Mirv.y the British Columbian naval Bt!\u2018t\u201c>I, \u201ef KsqinniauU, some further larticu ars of that piwe wil\" lîï of interest.town at the northern corner of tlie harmir, n two m leïb oad.It has long la en the rende*- ^uï«,!S,tiÆ-hKS 1 A RT ASSOCIATION 1\toF MONTREAL.(.«llery ef Painting» ami arulpiurr, I\u2019lllLUPS SQUARE Oiwn frwm 18 am.to 8 pm- Admlsslon Xon-mnniwr» 23 cent*.SATURDAYS FREE.Eicmtlm.Pic-nics, tc, sam MONTREAL BRIGADE .\tIKU.-.V umiivttf OO t.hoi of offlcvrPS couuii»n-ti:-S '>».n S p m Tick*!» nr* T uifvrtn un-irr** CT.JOSEPH STREET PBBSBYTER1AN SABBATH SCHOOL T H » ANN I At Pl« XU TO BEArHAUNOIS (p.jatponf4 oo »ceount ot w-a w-nthtr) WILL Bt HELD OX I KIDAV.THK 23nl IV»T AXT.nUw ¦ PRINCESS will I-»»* C*txl IU*:3 »t .-.»n.i ,-t\tl*ock* >t k *.31.M1T81C AND REFRESHMENT''.TU kl T» ktlwll*.Mte : < hlldrrn.2 c US KING\u2019S GROVE.to CHALMERS CHURCH F»*ry\u2019*»ly ihonWl PICNIC, oo aATTSDAT.Ike MIS Jalf* M.lk ic *i»in>.»\u201c 1P*»»'» o( tUm Zows**W .I\tFir* limrt Throb.\tWhn 7 DvJ-.pt* *music -Th*font.m4h*Fora*.HIcIisaIIa «Br r«n*r*l r*-iJ*.A) ».Onlop-Th* Lrhuilnr.^.\t.Kin**1 t*od S*** the q>l**n In c\u2014n of rain the concert will be given to-mrrrow.AN ORDER FROM JERUSALEM.Mr.G.A.Bourgeois, Post *ing one thousand dollars and under.There are only eighteen with incomes of over two thousand dollars, only-three w ith an income of three thousand ,nnd over, and only one with an income of five thousand dollars.Clergymen\u2019s incomes run from eight hundred dollars up to five thousand dollars, the Rev.J.Philip DuMoulin, rector ef St.James\u2019 Cathedral an.l once of Montreal, being ahewd by one thousand dol- IIILf cnmilllivt «»\u2022 ».;\t.V\t« Christian Association met at the residence of Mr.David Yuile,»» Peel street, with Mr U.C Morse, »>f New \\ ork, secretary of the \u2018n^r national Committee of Y.M.C.A.s, and .Ir.Thomas S.Cole, travelling secretary for Canada.The object of the meeting was to hold a.K:ial conference in the interests of Association work.Mr Cole announced that on the previous day he had received the last imbsonption needed to free the Quebec Y.M.C.A.from debt.The building some time ag.had a debt on it of $18,(Kin, nnd this sum Mr.Cole smi other» undertook t>> collect.Of this amount, had been effected in Quebec Province.M|d the balance in other parts of Canada and the l mted StMr Morse, in addressing the meeting, referred to the conference of colb-Re .*\u201c held under the direction of .- -\t' at Northfield, Mass.The conference com bdi\t0 nienœd on the 7th of July and is attend.-! hy | I allium at Uttawa.two hundred and thirty five students, rej.re-m-nting eighty six colleges.Referenoe WM alseople, to occupy the i-.sitiou of which the most rudimentary delicacy should have mode you abandon.As to the 1 n .testants.Who are the object of your 1^.bavo they not a proof of our excessive liberality in the fset that they iM.sM ss the same number of examiners as the Catholics, when they are but one-seventh of the population ?\" BELL RINGING NUISANCES.A y.vl.sK ALARM, ANU WHO HAVE IT.The iwlico are after a gang of \u2022loafers around St.Paul and St Jean Baptiste streets.Last night a false alarm was given by some of tlu.m from box N-.\u2018J.bringing out the brigade The salvage corps wero on the scene first, and Uai tain Beckingham observed two men running off.and followed them for somo distance, but lost sight of them.He then searched the neighbor ing Haloons, but without avail.Detective Richardson was given a description of the men, and hot** to bring them to justice.DIED FROM HER FALL.Mrs.Delorme, of 87 Hypolito street, who fell from » gallery to the ground the other day while hanging out clothes, and\tsevere injuries about the head, died in Hospital yesterday.An inauest was held last night! when a verdict of accidental death was returned.\t_ THE ENGLISH SERMON.Mr D I* Moody, I bishop Duhamel to preach the sermon in Eng lun lish !.the occasion of the ceremony of the REAL ESTATE.Mr.R.K.Thomas has sold another lot from the Torrance property on Mountain street, thus oaving only two lota on this street for sale on this pn>l«rty.The price paid was sixty cents jier fooL INSOLVENT.Messrs.Seath and Daveluy have been named curator* to \u2018.he insolvent estate of 1 atrick Lynch, of St.Etienne de Beaiiharnois.\"Mr.Charles Gadotte, boot and shoe manufacturer of this city, has made an Msignmenton tiehalf of his creditors, Mr.CaasiU has been aplsiinted temiwrary curator.96999 Thursday, July 22, 1880.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.HORSES ON THE HILLS.COAL DBIVKRM AND OTHKHH WHO NKKD A TAMTKOK THICIH OWN UKDICINK.TIio Sot:iety for tlio Pnvention of Cruelty to Animale «hould look after the coal tratlic up CAthedral, WiudHor, Mountain and parallel street».Crus» cruelty to the horwes employed in thin bueiiim occurs every day in these streets.The anilliaU are overloaded, and in pullinff up these steep prudes are greatly overtaxed.NVIiilo straining io mount the hills they are whipped unmercifully.A n't (nets reporter, speaking to a well-informed citizen about the matter, was told that the horses engaged in this business just lasted ei\\ months.\u201cAt the end of that time,\" said he, \"they are broken-winded, over in the knees, and, in fact, entirely broken up.\u201d In connection with this subject, we have received the following letter from a resident of St.Monique street ( T (lit Editor of the Witness.) SiK, -Through the medium of your valuable paper kind! v allow a resident of St.Moniquestreet the space to complain of the almost daily ill-treatment of horses attached to carts and other vehicles litre.The part of the street referred to is betv.ten St.Antoinoand Palace streets, and just at the hill below last named street.Anyone verted with authority, such as a policeman or im-ii I » r of the Society for the Prevention of Otu.!\u2022 y to Animals, could have numerous cases to prosecute and willing individuals to jrive evidr t ce.As to policemen, until yesterday (Sabbstb) I have not observed one on St.Monique i'n-ke in favor of such an organi-ration and the good which would result to members from u protective tariff.The meeting adjourned, after the names of several new mem-liera had Ixen entered on the books.Com-mittees to draft by-laws will bo formed at the next meeting, which is to be held at an early date.Then- was a large attendance and Mr.Emery Prefontaine acted as chairman.FELL OVER THE WALL.Yesterday afternoon a man named Joseph Massey, who seemed to bo under the influence of liquor, fell over the revetement wall on Commission* iV street.In his fall he sustained several cuts and bruises about the face and heath He waa conveyed to Notre Dame Hospital and is expected to be all right in a day or two.Massey\u2019s injuries consist of several deep cuts in the bead and face, internal injuries and a «evert* shock to the spinal column.It was at tint thought that he had fractured several ribs, but this the doctors at the hospital report is not the case.\t_ A NOISY HOUSE.On Tuesday evening, about 9 o\u2019clock, the residents in the neighborhood of St.George street, near St.Catherine, went very much annoyed by the inhabitants of a house which is represented as a hotbed of vice.The debauchees kept up a fearful noise and swore awful oaths until daybreak, when the noise gradually died away.PAID FOR SHORT FOOD.The case of Seaman Collins i j.Captain Anderson was brought to a close this morning in the Police Court.Collins got hin discharge, being paid in full for his services, and was grant's! an indemnity of $2.40 for shortness of food on the last voyage.ITS INFLUENCE FOR GOOD.A subscriber at Clifford, Ont., writes: \"Allow me to say a word for tbo Witness.We have been taking it and the Northern Mctscnyer for several years.My children are all total abstainers, and I think wo owe it to the influence of your valuable and precious patier.I received the picture of the editor, for which accept my t banka.\" PERSONAL.The Rev.Hugh McLean, lately of the Presbyterian church, England, has ix-en ordained minister of Calvin Presbyterian church, La-guerre, Que.liust evening Aid.Bergei left by the Quebec boat to join Mayor Beaugraml on the \u201cVancouver\" for a three months\u2019 tour in Europe.Several of the Alderman\u2019s friends were on the wharf to wish him bon voi/tiye.Mr.Walter Harper, the engineer who came out from London to conduct the test of the Merryweather fire engine, left, last night, for Quebec to return home in the \" Vancouver.\u201d A number of the firemen gave him a send off from the station.JOHN BRIGHT AT OXFORD.One of Mr.Bright's sons has recorded the regret with which he saw his father walk the other day into the Optsisition lobby an id the cheers of the Tories.There is something quite as incongruous and almost as pitiful in the spectacle of him walking across the Hour of the Hhel-donian Theatre amid the plaudits of the Oxford undergraduates.No one is more worthy of an honorary degree than Mr.Bright ; but ttien the honor is given him not for the principles of a lifetime\u2014olse would it have lieen bestowed at least ten years ago\u2014but only for hi* desertion of them m his decline.It is not Oxford, that \u201choirie of undying prejudice,\" as Mr.Bright once called her, that has changed ; it is Mr.Bright who has come over to her si*!**.\u2014/\u2018all Mull (io it(.PORT OF MONTREAL.Arrived SS.Norwegian, 2,303 tons, tS.U.Stephen, Glasgow, general cargo.Cleared-88.Ashdene, 733 tons, O.W.Tlninpson, London, deals ; luirk Florid», 20s ions, lingo Hi amir-gin, Falmouth, lumber ; SS.Thoruhohae, 1,101 tons, \\V.Holmes, London, deal* ; SS.Vancouver, 3,338 tons, C.J.Lindall, Ijvcrpool, general ; SS.Circassian, \u20222,3i\u2019> tons, W.Itichardsoii, Liverpool.SPORTS AND GAMES.LACROSSE.The mateh I>et\\< cen the Shatimx-ks and Torontos, on Saturday nexl, h looked forward to with very great interest.It would he hazardous to make even a gm-v» as to the result, sueh is the glorious uncertainty of lacrosse.oven when the highest skill forms the chief element in the game.Tin- Toronto* have, so far, been victorious, while the Shamrocks have iteen father unfortunate.The latter team, however, have a recent triumph in th.-ir favor.They may delight their friends and istonikh their opponent* on Saturday.Thefollow-Ing are the names of the two teams : -Shamrocks Prier, goal ; Cregan, )*oint -, Morton, cover point; Hart, first defence Held ; Maguire, second defence Held ; Canadien, third defence held; Devin*-, centre; Ahcarn, third home lie I* I ; Hamilton, second home Held ; Ryan, first home held; Kiel).*, outside home; Harry, inside home; Tansey,spare, t.Meehan, captain.Torontrs\u2014Martin, goal; Uonncll, point; Garvin, cover point; Drynan, first defence field; Coulson, M-coml defence field ; Macdonald, thirl defence held ; Dixon, centre; Irving, thirl home field; McHenry, second home field ; He well, first home held ; Kckhardt, outside home ; Stowe, inside home, Mv.se), captain.There ought also to he a good disolay of the game on Saturday, between the Montreal* and Ontario*.The latter Lave a strong team, and, although after l ist Siiurlai's niAtch, they are somewhat under a cloud, they inay make a good allow ing.AgUATIC.Norman L.Munro, of New York, his offered to race his steam launch \"Henrietta\" against Jai Gould's etcam yacht \" Atlanta\" from Lirchmont to New London for ÿlix),(fin, (he stake of the loser to be given to the charities of New York.cnicKKr.The follow ing constitute the (Quebec team, which, toil»)- and to-morrow, meet fhc Ontario team at Ottawa : F.Coate (Ottawa), captain : W.Little (Ottawa), II.V.\tSteele (OtUwa), It.T.A.Hell (Montreal), W.F.Sills (Montreal), H, V.Steele (Ottiwa), H.C.Hoik*?* (Quebec), W.Pinkney (Montreal), F StanelifTe (Montreal), \\\\ F.Wilson (Ottawa), M.H.Jarvis (Ottawa).The return match between the Montreal and Long-wood(llo»toii)elul*stake* place on Monday and Tucsd ty next.The following players will represent the Montreal Club J.Pemberton, F.SUnclitf?*, !!.T.A.Hell, W.\tF.Sill*, laicey (Prof.), G.Hague, W.8.Duffus, G.Trimble, T.Elliott.The match between the English and Australian team*, in London, was finished yesterday, resulting in a victory for the English by an Innings and 10»! run*.ATIIUmca.Myers and Cummings an- to meet In New York either during October or N'oiember.The distance* for the respective races will he 1,10, 1,320 and 1,540 yards.The stakes will he L400 a side, the winner of two out of three taking them.CYCLISTS OX Tlllt ROAU.At three o'clock on .Saturday afternoon the Mont real Ricvcie Club w ill leave the club house for a road race to Valois.On arriving at that beautiful sp it, and after taking the neresaary dip in the Iwy, the wheelmen will he entertained in the boat-house by the ladies now stay ing at tlie village.When everyone's hunger is appeased a hop w ill he given.A number of rneui-hers of the Montreal Junior Dicycle Club will ride to Valoia with their senior brethren.The Junior* also have a run out to Hlue Itonnete this evening.ADVERTISEMENTS._________________ J>ATENT PORTABLE OVEN.Notice to Bakers.Confectioners.CooFs.Ac., Are.Strictly portable ; not a fixture for the landlord.ltak*-« all over alike and «raaty, bread, paatiy, 4M., Ae lt\u2022¦»\u2022 by mail to all parts of the Dominion free on receipt of aliove price by t.II.MOKIN, 13MB Notre Dame strrrt.JUST ARK IV El), DKLIt'IOm DKYILKD «'BABB.Tliey arc the meats of Fresh Cralw.deliciously m-asoned ami packed in one and two ixmnd cans, tliu natural ahelU accompanying each can.1 nrse arc to is- filled from Un-raft and baked in a quick oycii until nicely browned, amt should be eaten from the shell.Ask your grocer, or of U.TKKBKLLINii, Wholesale Agent for the Dominion, 773 Craig at., Monlrral, ADVERTISEMENTS.EVERYTHING IN WIRE WORK.Estimates to Contractors and Architects furnished promptly.ADDBLltH THE MAJOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, V.7 (inti V.ï ('OTTE ST 11 KET, MONTH EA !.PHOCLAM AT I ON.I\t, twit \"fill» I! ni 111 cnn-1 :i rd I mil A-vf-ii,\tTasrlieri-iiu, irrhbMiop of «tnebrr.According to an odlciiM notice, IL v Kmim-uci* Cardinal Tasclien-au, Archbishop of Quebec, will arrive in Him city vn Tuesday morning, the 27th instant, at 9 o'clock.On landing His Eminence will I i< cupanle-i l yth* citl/.eiisand wdl proceivt to the Church o- N »tre Dame, wheie he will invest Monaelgnt-ur Fahre.Arohliishop of Moiifreal, with the Pallium.The undermgned, having lieen ap|H>inted Acting Mayor, His Womhip Mayor B* lugr.iud In iug now *n his way t> Kurojie.rt-HKi-t fully U gslheoitixens of Montreal generally to ji.in the mcmb.rs of the City Council in giving Hi.Eminence a cordiai welcome, oa » mark of gr.i-.itiel*- fur the gn at honor of this auspicious vi-it.Wherefore, I hereby respectfully fn-g the citi/em 1\tTo observe the morning of Tu.- -lay, the 2ith hist lot, as a public holiday, ami 2\tTo illuminnte their residences in the evening, according t be roccivi 1 it thi lame place as the above ami up to same date, for 50 tons of soft Llanelly Pig Load, to la* delivered, ten tons by 1st August, 20 tons by 1st September, ami 2u tons by 1st October.Forma of tender for the lea.I may he hod at the Water Works offiee, and no tender will lH'consiib*re.l unless n* ole on such form.The Water Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any of the temlers.l.OI IS I.KHAGE.Hupt.M.W W Watf.r Works (Irn* i:, ) City Ham.Montreal, 29th July, 1886.I CITY HALL./£.\"V Montreal, 31»t July, MHS.During theahoenceof His Worship the M lyor, Abter-iiion Greoier, the Acting M.iyor, will attend at his office, in the City Hall, daily from THREE to FOUR o'cl**ck p m., for Die transaction of public business.By order.A.GOSSELIN, Ass t City Clerk.I^IRST ARRIVAL -OK NKW SE4SON TK4S.rnOKK ENGLISH RBK4KF4ST.in five pound air-tight tin cans at wholesab* prices 4 0FFKKS.Fr* -*h Rousted and Ground at time of sale.To oreonimialatr our customer* we retail Sugar at actual cost.Hint Granulated, Cc per lb.; Light Brown, jc per lb.TDK GBK4T LONDON AND < HINA TEA< 0\u201e IBS* Notre Dninr aln-i-t.M ARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY JOHN M.M.DI KF, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.OOKMMHIONBR roll f'nnnilii mill Nr«v York, I'riinsyltMiilH, Nits«a i-Iiuhi-Um, I i-riuiml, Mnlni- anil Illinois, IIS ST.JAMES SIKEKT, MONTREAL, Oppositk Post Orri*-*.USE BRODIE it H ARVIE\u2019S hELF-BAIMNG FL01B, FOR BISCUIT AND CAXKJt.For Hole by ALL Grocer*.Auction Sales, W.K« Shaw.rpilK USUAL SALK OV HOUSE -1 HOLD FURNITURE, k* , which wdl lok*- plav ut my B*h>ius, on FK1DA1 MORNING nr\\f, the 3:tnl Inal., w ill coniprifc some fine Oil Paintings, Ni kle-|il.iUal Sh *w Cas,-».Lounges.1 *,*kiiig .M-ivus.* ' irp * * i Cb iirs, Bedroom and INirlor Set», large Taylor Sii*-, * ¦* Bale at TEN u'cloci.U.F*.SII AIV, Auctioneer.Thomson «V CSowiIcy./A EN ERA L EU RN ITU RE, U*.P.a Ï Mill* I- two P U.***, Pari**: * d I lr - ¦\t< Coneonl Buggies on** tN>i**re-u.a 11 oni'Fvpi.«, at -nr r ius.241 ami 213 St Jam**» .-1 ., t, , Friiluy After 11 onII, .Inly 2,'t, at 2 oVIncL.TlltMlsON GtMt DF.I.Am ti 'H.**-* \u2022 INMAN ROYAL MAIL StcamorB -1 Fi'R QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, t arrying the l nllnl sinlea HnID.NOTICE The »t< .mu r* of this line Like Lieuteuout Mai 11 a lane loutes at all seasons of the year Citv or ID, 11 mon.Saturday, July3t,U00am.I IT\\ t of Grand str*s*t, Jena-y City.Intenmeliate Passage, |35 Round Trip, |M.of I'arsage, 5lsi amt $8U, ai-vordiug to aocomoda-U***,, all having e*|iia| anbioii |si>il**gea r*Ko |,AI\tIt ATS* 014 appliMtun 1 InMri 11 D'l»(s*i, two and tsvelvo years of og» half far* Servants, gvi TU KI TS TO LONDON, r.ami t*.PARIS flO.an fsW iktitiitujimi, titvtirtUiitf lo roitUi m'lt*cUsl STELKAGE AT AF.MI LOW HITES.Haloou, staterooma, smoking ami hathmouis amklship 111**».* steanu'ra >l not carry caille, sheep or nigt I'KTKR W II lu UI k S.IK, lieneral Ag.nU CflAH.C.MiFaLI, 143 HI J an h* tilreel J.till MOI It .t CO.______________ 35t HI Paul street.Mont*ea) R ED STAR LINE.M ADVERTISEMENTS.ARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE.t II t It LES t I SUING, ll.C.L., IIERIIEBT a.ill NTF.K, IM .1.ItOBEUT A.IM NTON, Notnrlrx, t'nmnilaslnnrr*.«tc., HO ST JAMES HTKKF.T s SPECIAL ! Butter from the celebrated Creamery of Mr.A GARTH, of Hte Tier.*.Having mmlu arTangemi-uts f**r Weekly supplies cuetomera may have packages of any sire put up t i order.The *11111111)- of this linller is second to none iutlie Dominion JOHN UOItEKrtON, riillllp- «finnre, RAPPING PAPER.Whole news|>aper*, gival for wrapping purfa»*'*», f-.r sale ut unusually l*iw prices for lar;te l-*t < Address or apply at \" Witness llrfl* *\u2022 D RAIN PIPES.DRAIN PIPES.DKtIN HII'K*.DRAIN PIPES\tDRAIN PIPES An«l Fire t iny Gnmla For sale by COPLAND A MrLAKI.N.OoRNKR WRLLIHliTUK AM> GltgV N' X STUK*T>« SICK HEADACHE! Positively Curwl by those luttlo Pilla.They alao relieve Dia-trran fnnn Dysp**i*eia-ludigention nod Tixi H* art y Enüng.A perfect remedy for DUxl-m-en.Nausea, Dn-w-rt-m-M, Ilail l aatn in the \u2018 Mouth, CouL-d Tongue, Pain in tlio Hide, &c.They rof^ilab* thi Bow-wls mod tin-vent Conati-i and Piles.Tlic imi idlest and canlot to take, ic pill a doe*\u2019.40 in a via), Pun-iyVeff* Price 33 renta.fivinla l June 19th, 18S8 rrlcv.3.V.SUMMER TRfllEL Parfii'n l< aving the rity, either by rail or s*e\\ni**r, will find eonvenietit arraNgi'ineuts for Hie Irausfet of baggvge at chi aixiHt rales MONTRE tl BAGGAGE TU tN'WFF.R CO.H.B.NrGBEGOn.MANAGER tMllce 301 M.J.-inie* afreet.Trlrpbntie, 1225.I .H.nml Itoynl Itelglnn Mall Mienmer*.Fn-m New York, EVERY SATl'RDAY, for Ant» rp lllrrrt It u life to I'nrt* it nil the fiMtUni'iil.Rbluknland\t\u2022 *\u2022\t* \\s i i* *\tSatunlay.inly .if.'.uijiiii \u201c\t* xm*\ts.t.ird.v.Xu: ; II u.i Pi'*'*- M».Satunlay.Aug It, .kikljiin b \u2019on *.-tatenavnia, sinnkiiig ami tiath-r*uiMis ainiil-(lu:\tNf-i usn Caiiix accommodations unexcelled r i uîei iHinia all I'll main deck No hones, cattle, sheep (.r pigs carried spring a ml Humilier Unie* t Saloon, 8**1).*75.8 \u2022> ; excursion, 8110 to |l»V) be* ond Uabili.outward and prepaid tickets, *13.F.xcnraioii tickets, i!X).Ihltwanl steerage, Ci» : nn*] aid, |2.' V) ; ex.union fl.Y \u2022b-'l'lli * and * 'lit tits Ft; 1.1.b .* Ii w a)s Hlcerage to Paru Ü'.'l .\u2019al Fut I reighl and Pas** ige apply to Pki ni Win.ini A m.*s.Itr.i li* ty, New Y-.rk .1.\\.i.ll >i -» Ni-xs A nrh, f.lnaftirxs, Llxer|>onl ninl It- lfii-i.Htatk nr\tGriituu.Inly\t29, 3am HTATI ill\tNr.HBAaKA\t\\*i.\t' a io Sr at r nr\tAi amama.Aug\t12,\t:< uni HTATK UK\tIMHANA.Allg\till,\tSfalll.'I he route of s TA I K 1.1 N K Steamers is the short.»i sea p:os,go, being from Now York to libvagow direct, via Die mxth nl Irel-on I, Unis atnidlng a lurlmlent iHASsnge aenau HI lo org, s I'hainil'l Pass.ngerx I milled IbloMgil to Liti'r|s«*l limy si**p over In S*'otlainl for a few days liefora going on t destination All »* sels on Mos line ire Innlt under Slxs-ial survey, and i ln e.l A HID (highest liescrlptlon I at Lbiyds Th**y are ll»t*-l up with me,> iin|>n*vi*tiieiit wMt Pel aha is Uitendexl to sad from MONTKKAI.FOB 1.0N IMkN.ON OR ABOUT THE V2si.JULY Agents, William Komi A ('»., 3 East India avenue, lem-dou, EG: Teinperleya, Garter ft Dark-r, 91 Milliter strmt, London, B.C.; U*>bert Iteford ft \"\t.\u2014 ment strts-t, Montreal.Go , 23 and 25 Hi.Sacra- 1MIOMSON LINE.MONTREAL AND NEWCASTLE ON TY NU HKRVIUK.VIA I.ONtMlW.The steamship \" Qxnnona.3.8UU tous, Gapt.lialcmw, ia lutemlcd to sail from MOM BE AL FOB LONDON, OH OR ABOUT THK Jnn AUlJl/HT BRISTOL flKKVIGE DIHi-nAHIilN'l AT AVONMol'TH DOCK.The st< amship \" Draoona,\" 2.(S*) tons, Gapt.HxagBer is iritemh*l to sail frotn .MONTBF.AL FOB AVONMOI TH DOt U, ON OR ABOUT THE 22sn JULY.Agents, - \u2022TABU* A 4'AIKNH.Newcastle uu-Tyna.ANDBt.W LOW el HON, 27 faiadciihall st , fxmdon, K O.H.K.JAMKM, Queen square, BristoL WILLIAM I HOM SON A NONA, Dumloe.Hc*RlaniL Ktkli9.ltT IU.FOBI» .tt t O.23 amt 25 St HacramenA at , Montreal.All the vessels uf the abore Lilies are A 10U, highest .Jam at Llnjds, and have U-eii built .vprvwsiy for thi* trada, and f-iss, ss the most imprurixl facilities for carrying grain, butter, cheese, and cattle, Huperior iM-coUinnalation for a liuMtvd number of cabiii paaaetigers THltOlt.il BILIJt OF LADING, gr itiled by any of the ala*»» Line* to any point in CANADA OK WESTERN STATES.And I y any of the CxMAbtS» or Wkhtkrm lUff.WAm to any | mt in gkkat IH-.itadi, InabAsn or Ei\u2019koi-i at Lowkht 1 iikoi uu KftKs.H|*nial attention given tu tiw H \\ s ni.isu of all PKHfaa> ABi.r and other cargo For further particular» apply to BOKEBT It El tilt O A CO., »U nml 23 hi.Nturmtui qt »|\u201e Moutrr«l, THK MONTERAI.DAIRT WITNESS._\tTIM K WILL TELL Last Edition- W\t- Mr.Jo*pb, tha\tthUmomiogi by I KKI'AKISO VOK THE CAUIHNAI.MOVKTID S&COBT*\tcom- Active I^^o^VoîuUnaVr^hemu Ull r.o d for th.'\tatu ndmg the Ul M.ntrrM, and the\t\u201e\tVlk\\ mvrttitiu; > i An.hh>*h>j l\tut ti,,.ç hurcl» hum on 'r>i.wlfty\triiM' »» in the ulterior of l'ame.Th»\t0f nch drspery.upn'gr.Miugr\tw .nw.iur.mV.b'r bwi j;»;0 btus f,,n the end \u201cf tho>' \u2018 uu\tcity seem» amount to avoid any troithh.\tJ > d.mht inclined to treat ua fairly.^V.Jnc l it wiU be that at the next me.ting of t out\tvearH> decided to grant ua an\tj j ûnprov- The Company bata^nt a great dea .\twt.'Z^fcd S XA CAULK RATES.I/,»,»».J»lyT«-Th.d.«2»r.i;.Mb \u2022tied a report to t .mmortant reduc- the effect Of the recent \"«P^^.^ider-tmn of rate» ha» ^\u2018\"JL^uch larger able augmentation «*(\tamount- \"-*\u2022 \"\"i'.»r;;:.v.i.c raxzz œ Thursday, Joey 22, 1S88.81UPPIN0 m.po.MidM.«tsï&trr.'ïi.Æ l,,™.arrived al Glaagow o,,and «if her entire ahlpment\t«Ub the exception aheep) hi ««s'\tau.j 0u the pa«wne.of three \u2022h^P.^ ?*>jn Ttainwhav.i.on 2Ut mat., KS.llaumwall arrived at v ora, r.und landed all her eattl ^\t^\tfrom New soi THAneroR.Ju*y -*¦ Arrived Wacaland from Ant SmtiiAin'ros York.Saw Yokk, July w er| C (> ML M K K 0 1 A L.The customers Witsksh Orne*.Tlmrsday, Job - .he tower» of the church illu- Tvrt> lad* who died in \u2018''L^'hurkd\" m^the SKv'by dUidty.tws«ÿ^«Si\tiS\u2019.'.rho had charge *\\f aeveraj in front, the evening.Mr.K bevülAC \u2014b^f-e4tivlll, h«ree lvevi iir«x»rttLn^uiny (v>r the orntract from the 1\t',h\tCartier the erect* n of an srch at tm .v t labl\u201e Th»* conatruction * to be * '^7 heaii.t rathe to and ^\u2019\"I^Ü'i'uîently ostablidied.If low charge» be peimaiuuvj the nubile there be anch «levelopim nt * t com; n-spoml to the \u2018\u2018\u2018siniof the w>«\t,{ Kt,!::sny;.,eÎT ;:;S «aT ^veK andapr«vent further wasteful competition.\tF0H THE MK GLADSTONE READY i FRAY.financial.Money l.\u2018h*.W'L 60\t1 i at 2111 nwr, anadiau strangers' lot.\u2022,ul\u2019 *»\" \"haeViidiou on'them- m.»Uy.tb- b.y.\t*'fS;,1\tw.-1.t\" thft* -'î\t\u201e rtauceew; ft.»: that the movement m\treducorte M»d take ^ wor,.ti, 11 also tli»1 Seces-i\" ./ i,ut only against given not against IJomo jVj \u2019 iiui\u201e .therefore z^î;r.rifc .Home Rule.THE INDIANS SI KI Rl^Ll .\u2022\t\u2022>»_it i* reported that Tl\u2019CSON.An/.,\tt, camp of thirty arŒïmï.l,ln.^.The In- y T\u201e,\u201e\t__The World\u2019» Pwtnne hx Chicago, duly *¦-.\tlien held at Cliicago hibition, winch was to have be ^n»1 and the will never come «\u2018l-\tto that city, among athh'te* w ho hav e b- 1 he Canadian rnnnor, whom I* H- Al a ion*1\tcan Ito»» talk* of are greatly ^ust^L0 nomiany fc r h\u2014 nuf-bringing suit against the company \"\"^'\u2018\"\"RAILWAY NOTia.Cmc.ao.,lyï^.UV,J;neîi^( Montreal.Ontario.Peoples.Molson*.Toronto.Jac.Cartier.Merchant».\u2022 \u2022 Quebec.Nationale .\u2022 \u2022 K.Townahips- Union.Commerce.\u2022 \u2022 Ville Marie.Federal.Uochclaga.\u2022 \u2022 5\ttt ï.* ï v\t \u2014\t V.2114\t2111 .1 i7j\tno.11X1\t90 132 '2114\t2U2J :i2ii\ti-ii \t1(15 \t \t117 liixi\t«54 hw!\t12**1 \tiûs\u2019 A?StisKh.t o\u2019S.JfiM-WI IttfUU* Montre,I\tl-\u20191 Dominion T.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Rich.&Ont Vw.78 City Pas*.H> \u2022 \u2022 ' : ! | City G a» to\t\u2022l 1 Canada Cotton.Mont.Cotton.HA* Dunda» Cotton.Merchants' M 1 o.StonntfntC\u2019ot n.\u2022 Hudon Cotton-IH> S.PaulM.âtM H' \u2022\u2022\u2022 Can.N.W.Und < Can.Pac.R> \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ™ W.Union.124 n\u2019 171 Wl \u2022JU too 112s 70 05Î col NEW YORK STOCK LIST-Jit* (fumMed by J.H-\t> in 9J1 a m amt 3.40 p.m.Stc.Demand.)-^ j ( M.O.Pa*.on days.C.\tB A V.1'>4, Can PaciOc.\u2022\u2022 N.Y.Central .100J Cen.Pac-.Can.Southern.Del.A llmlaon.9n D.\tL.A We»t.l2;l Erie.\", Erie Sec.w Ill.Central.: N J.Central.t I Kan.A Texas.:t2 Ixmisi Nash.««4 L.Shore.W* toba, 1131 to mb cr.0CNi.8 OF ^r^^terdajr sn* Harbor th»- dollar the city leMUC wh« was m sioner* held that man, and, in the carefultieM- k^ J* kn\u201c J him.should be per-optmoa of tbœe WDO an\t^^ longer quick man*ntly\t\u2018 '.v-e re*p nsible duties ,,f n, Kh to perform the re.poi\t»J0« .113!\tnsl ,\u201ca\te \u2022 \u2022 .Ml\t3«l .M'i\t67 .24:\t25 .93!\t921 \t1°* ! wi\t6G4 .6«l!\tcoi wSr\" Bov,.,.hI by ,b,.w»m» tiOU*FU0M THE FISHING GROUNDS.ice, and 1* to make u tour LOW OCEAN RATES covruusts or cmiso rat*»\t\u2018 Halifax Scott ha* been tenq* r.u afhed H_»a^oltk.uRhttw.-^- ^ ,.¦,iTSirs»«ssra^ I of the lighthouse* atid log ( ^ ^ ( rs C(>ntmue Uined by all l^r J 1 l)ut ^.e of the ocean bnea the discovery w aa 1 a®\t(\t.ouriecting were cutting rate», which *»'e the rosd« with them an advantage a-, to Liver,KHd were l\"fthc oceaa xteamer.from w»8 found, is Itmv ma le J\tmad0 ^ '¦> *«\u2022« in land and ocean by >\t|0»est rate that ^h^h^j^rchi^trou^ to Liverpool by Z0it: So\" iXclphla 1» about 42J cent.far a* tbrouich rate.The principal cut, it belief that tin captain* have the intruder1.It do*** A CAPTAINS BIRTHDAY.INTEREallNO GATHERING OK GERMAN MONTREALERS- f the place on was op 1 »r\\ .'\" /.i L.rl Goslord, GibbTstr^cSTG^Hor- L.J Pj well a* a numVier - f m^r.b*-r» \u2018f tj , ¦r*ary.then *°(jifthe occasion of thi* anniv son, mumcation **?* I-**\t'xnnvermn of *0 im of the i r»~nt\t;\t- H *w many y rtant an event.H\tll|#.buildin/ of tr.ing- have :.a| ',*-r.-\t>v in(1 .H zuii.:.: i the -««ion u - ad(lr^d 4 com *M\u2018rn t ^P r^; in which lie appeal» t* Ur* time before the en< , the aixiver ID remark* 1 tning* nave\t^\tand t-i- g^at.tic pS\" ft uX-t tb- k»t'nr \"I cinlit*ti.» In case of ram Saturday.\t___, ,4,^ fiwtivitie* to be k\t\u201d Arcb'»-b Kb, \"lb-\t»\"1 Uk\" Wednesnay.\t-.NEW WHOLESALE FIRM-M^r*.W.Agn-w ^Mfdry^gcÜ» busn a7ÏÏo'sTjit^-ireet.B-th gentlemen rfn- -S invkir., nf.\u2019r that in hi* old day* \u2022nt and brinT hi* ¦ 1 i\"\t;i l- 'V b«k t» _M«»t^.\u201c the guests back in memory to thi \u2022-«\u201cr*.Hocker, a hand»» took all \u2022\u2022 Vaterland.unmolested.'1 {.'dwanï^DUnd, to-day.The 1 nnc»^ ken>l (n larg, quantity off \\inericsn» are hlhng q limit.The Hon Vj \u2022 L- Futnam, \"f 1*' rtland^whO\u2019 VAitJw ^ coun*ol hiladelphia,\tXmero \u2018\u2018 Da- id -I.Kl'» M.1 here in a day or two.^ MOKE PAPAL HONORS.t 1\tIt i«t rtini'irM thivt fur- >TTA\" t.' I rUltt|v I,, b.-enf.-tr,\u2019,: by tb* CSSkîT 8S H»»-\t.the Basilica here.\ts _! RIVER DU LOUP, E.B.(/'nx* iHU/atch, July \u2014\u2022) \u2018 To dav It U claimed, a Urge lot ot ^ un i y\u2018w»yu'« ,orwhUha m»\"*» taken '\u2022> \"\u201cJ\t.\t.\t\\,al per 100 provUions wa» 11», h\t» \u2014\till cent», but I « v«v\t\u201c\u201c could not get it, whicb slm»» ^\t\"l \u2018\t.get a ktill bctUr ran- chante» lun >ana\t.\t.\tn,u», the *amo Montreal, which 1-\t1\ttt t jWi\u201et M to Philadelphia, but the ocean raU .- n m I t\u201e Llv.nK-l l\"h «\t7Ï»\\î«d.,w'u< »i l.*lcenu I bu»ine»ii at a through n\t.DU a matter to, UOI.'»\tb» \u2018\"-O '\t; r |\tX-0.the coining »eu\u201e ».\t________ \u2014l'lo»i nit\u2014W heat, _76o te through the Canadian l-rt- .the Chicago and Grand Trunk ill y 1 -in tbu Und of l ar.ada.\\N EXCHANGE BANK RELIC.\u2022' ¦r-\u2019-T'iiSaSSfa'\tü\"\"'\" of r.M -ffcr-1 yy * r \u2018 »a inyat the esute THE DISAPPEARED DAN DURAND.Mr.Euclid*- Mathieu ri\u201e\u201e., *»***.-*.1- «O»» .A FLOATING BIRTHPLACE.INTEEEhTIN*» EVENT ON THE ^ A ^y.the wife .« father to the cnild.__ MUSIC AT THE POINT.Tb* 1-0».St.tw- 0-0 cur*» tr f.rr-tb.At'*,:* Churcb.*.cm- organisEof St*\twork* to be d *t/,r for the ^Pg ^Daughter - f -lawns OSE PAY 0» THE FOBCK.A y'.uoit tt.» y22\u201cÆ,Skî*P\u201c™ f .mi iSïïfJoîS ta.?-!\tb* rtei.*-! his discharge.\u2022r^tV^irclaimforeLW against of the H -n.T.N- Libb-, PERSONAL.Mr.S.C.Fatt ha* gone to England by \u201c Vancouver for hi* health.\t__ iatered at the Windsor - the The follow ing are regmieya av v.- - - -\tc .if.VV.Hibb.r.1 .n3 CITY ITEMS.\u201e.\t\u201e\u201e in thr* Mountain Park buses an- Why -, «l-i* * \u2022*** Srr'tbte^lX^» choice of a candidate.n -, St Monique street stable n'\u2018,'-\u2022« '> »» \u2018h«' Ut't >\u2018\"\"'1 M.,! nl'rf daughtci Kilgoiir.nl Kllgour Bro*., Toroi.m,\tHcoUaml- i t the late Wm.liotan, merchant, Glu »,\t, WhyU.temperature 1 n-ai., el* i ir*»» 63s.41 Thursday, July 22» 188(1 READABLE PARAGRAPHS.THE UNDYING ONK.I.We were five brother», with »i»ter« three, With*' and mern a» bright bird» be - John niul Peter and Joe ami Dan, Henry and Sue and Kate and Pan.Jiut 1 alone o( that /air five To tell the tale am left alive ! Humble our lot, for we were but Hies, Yet we loved with the love that never dies.Nutumen come and Summers go, tint the love of a fly is not built so.Together at morn, ere the sleeper rose, We burred round hi» pillow and bit his nose ; Together when Night had spread her pall We stui h in beauty upon the wall.it.Hut what,\" they said, \u201c I» the nose of man Ï\" fio John and Peter and Hen and Dan Hew ti* sugar and cake and bread; Ere nlyhi had fallen they all lay dead, Per the band of Adulteration there Had set its gin, had laid its snare.Dread of alum and cake of plaster l'|Min tbi in wrought this great dUantor.And fci .-ugar the chemist grim, though placid, Had mingiid glucose and sulphuric acid.And he murdered them who were not his foe» May the bluest Hlue Ituin bite bis nose ! lit.Hut Jr c, my brother, thou went'st not down With thv huig lithe leg» and thy pate of brown ! And yet, my brother, thy gruesome fate Was but deferred till the night w as late, And we, ben ft upon the wall, Wept together our dear ones' fall ! Twasthin thy legs grew stiff with fright And sudden thy wings stood straight upright ! \u201c Oh, b-other, I die, I faint, I slip I My tarsi no longer retain their grip ! \u201c TIs nitric acid that cooks my gowe ; Twas in the syrup I drank profuse ! «\u2022 Ah, twine thy legs round my thoras now, And suck up the death damp from my brow ! \u2022< Brother, I die ?'twaa the last he «poke, Then, reeling, fell, and my heart was broke.IV.Then a longing wild o'ercame my soul Por the grave,\u2014for the wounded heart's one goal.And at d vw n, when the sun rose in his pride, Then rushed I forth,\u2014to my suicide.Oh, give me, give me fly paper there, It shad end at once my life and despair ! Deep to the poison I bent my head, And I sucked as he sucks who w ould fain be dead Though oft my friends had said : \" Ply paper Por sui' ides isn't the proper caper, The |>< isoned fly lives long.\" and my sad ago Hut prows the truth of this iieu>«i.or Matrimony and Celibacy.' H «Intcuasca rationally suit philosophically the subjects of Lore and Mutiiuiony, Modes of Pru|s>sal, Espousal, lb trothal, Marriage Etiquette, Bachelors, hninst.m.Beauties, 4o Thin is u stuiidsnl IxM'k.n tails low, and lakes with all cluMiiS.For particulars uildr«-»s INTERNATIONAL BOOK A BIBLE HOT SK.Toronto, Ontario.() PPH'E Boy wanted, at No ib'J Hi Joim * street, Boom 3.Apply in is-rson between to and 12 a m flTKACHKU Wanted asPrindpul for the gradfl a.bp*d ¦ budilii g in prix'ess of dr**, I.EoN I D'.n-ction at Hutton, One YKR.Hec -Treas Ad- \\.\\7ANTED, a Principal for the Church of Kuglaud 11 French 8ch >D, Chathsm ti Montn Musi l KYANH, R3S Laguuche I tierc street, Montreal.¦\\\\r A NTPD, a Boy for an «'ttlc«-; apply in »l>pbi vat\u2019s ; ll handwriting Adilri-.-sC 100.\"Witness\" OÎH.v \\AJ A.VI ED To Watchmakers A good gener >1 Jobi« r >Y\tHE NU Y III: \\ N r \\ S' I N , .leaelli rs, cm B.aver Hall ami Dorchester »t » a \u2022 ANTED, at AI l vt ial H.ir.ints ; also a Girl about l \u2022 ut, -n ,, Nurse Apply at HI College street\t\u2022 W v NT| D, - v > \u2022 on \u2022 l.a.1., .- , r.'uv is., rs for i ity tv\t.Machine lu the world ; 111 ei :,| it i, 11m ral ion and la -.t of li-nns to work on Apply to] ï I'i mIÀN.at Hinge* Oil e, 1675NotreD \\v ANTED, tlirce Hide n ei\\, who are not afraid of a - is.v*ho speak English ami Kreiu'h, can bear of a tirsl \u2022 h-.-s - | |K)itumty of making money, t>y applying to P.T DI'Nt AN, 1675 Notre Dame strwt YT' \\N'I P.D, in English Te o her, baviie; a diuloina and Tv i \u2022 >\\|si, in.in t< ai hi'v'.I\"r a inall s< ii sd ill St I Is aiding in pn ii< h Prot*\u2018staul InmiUes and Heiiuiring the lai ¦\t\u2022 Icrrora in French cun lie given if required Hal nrv Is \u2022 inni'M'.G.anl inclmbsl.Address Dr E.A DUGLOH, Hec.-Treas., Emilevillo, 8t Pie, l?W ANTED n irt, ai live young man W tv Pantryman l.m vi Aybnor.P.Q Apply, stating alary, to DA VID STEW A KT, Sec -Treas , Aylmer, tjue._________________________________________ \\V ANTED\tf expert TV lend Apply to HOT 8EKKKPKR 1 ANTED, at the Windsor, two good Doner.Apply to HEAD I.Al'N'DliESS.Stanley street gale w WANTED, a Tearher f'r Charh-ton Academy, Hat-VV ;\u2022 \\\t?oi e ellgil le with ut ai tdi mlo diploma or a university degre dilih iim from Mcfilll Normal 8* bool, to take charge as Principal ; duties to commence about last week in August.Application to Is- inade to the undersigned, stating salary riquired, and how long ipeiit in teaching H.I.ANG, Sec Treas , HbawvHh , PontiM *e i v s x Agents vvanted to canvass for imr India Ink and sylMf \\\\ .-it'-i Color Portraits, copied from small pictures #100 Ui 8l.'-h|s r month easily may l.-tts-r to V\\'I HPINDl.'b « im -town, (Jut-kit;, \"r I lt< «H HIM N Dl.« *.11 Germau si , Mont ! *7i R HALE, that «ell know :i Rewiil.-nre and Grounds, at Tadousac, heretofore the residence of the late JOSEPH HA DPORD, oIm' certain Farms «uid I.its In the vii-ii,ity of Tadousac Atqil) to Mrs RADFORD, until Octolier, at the above mentioned residence IVOR SALE New H'lisi- Pine s\u2019.inuiK-r r p mvanent residence : 12 ris ll.bath.wot« r ; st d , -irn .-h'-us.- ; hike vo w : flshilig and boating ; re .r C A H R.; will sell i hi all ami on easy teiin».pur particulars A.ldn as Box 91.VaiYytb Id, Que |)',i d: - V I I .t M ! Ri-val Van L> I Stable and Carriage House, Op hard with ls-irl.i* trult trees mill several hundred small fruit Irnsh.is.ail etlie*, (\t- ; « - ' spl ng water, a\till \\toodeu Cottage, û room*: about tU lots planted with fruit trees, will be sold in lùock or separate very cheap For particular* apply to Mr.JAS.STEEL BKM Notre D 1 - ' (* rtfv/k LEFT ' al'im \u2022 H| il Kilry Six thon» )M M r uni fret fli i tc< immoitst *t*\t1 ¦ \" all in running order ; a iiargaiti Addn is B I.ANTGAN.E«leu D*!.Po.iju- R KAL K.STATE NOTICE.Farm Property, Mills.Stores, Village Property, Ac , for «nie l y the undersigned Real Etiate I ,night ami sold on the mort reasonable term* thr iighout the Township* Partir* wishing to lean or Borrow Money on Real Estate «ill do well to u| ply to the undersigned.J.iWKH KtKK.Rkal K> di wondnrfitl bliMd-fitn-ifyinj.'.invlpomtinir.i'n I nutritive ptriport/rg.For Wi nk Ljinyri.l-tintrnf Illnnd.Shortnnas of Hri*yth, Mrniu b , pevrre Coiifrhq.Arthnin.and kindrod nfle^-tinns.It is a nnvcn'ign rcrniHiy.It prurup \"/ cun's the sovcnut Cutitrhtl.\t\u201e , , E'or Torpid Liver, milotumew.or \u201cLIvrr t,omplalnL\" Dywiw'pala, rind IndltrcrGon.i; Id an unequalled retnedy.8ORTLAND CEMENT\u2022 HUMAN CEMENT, VIRE BRICKS, El lilt CLAY DRAIN PIPES, WATER LI MF PLASTER OF PARIS, \u2022\tWHITING BORAX.FOR SALK BY W.A F.F.4 I RRM: A 4 «., lOO Urey Xau alrret.BOTHER THE FLIES! Protect yiwirselve* from the enemy with Robert s A«I-justable Fly Screens Tiels had from D.DRYSDALE, 645 CRAIG 8T.2 PARU AM ROOFING CEMENT.New Roofs laid and guaranteed for lOyears.$4 75per squarv Any Roof under fifteen rsiuarea, - - - - 5U0\t\u201c i do Vetal Roi fs coveied «ah Felt and Ceinerit and guaranteed for 7 years, \u2022 4.U0\t\u201c Old Grav \u2022-Ill'll Roofs re cout»**! «ilhCeineiit, nn*l guaranteed for fiveyeara, .\u2022 - J5Û \u2022* (MU Flat Hohlered Tin Roofs re coat*-'! with Ven.eut.and guaranteed for 5 yeara, 100\t> 4'A MFItF.I.L «4\t40., Sole Agenta for Montreal and Vicinity, 34r* SI.Jauira alrert.TelepUuue No.I17t.RENTRAI.VERMONT R.R.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL 7.v5 a.ill.I.xpress, arm mg I'aruham 9 2.1 a ni.Granby fiiigi a m .VV *!,r|,o fill*) am.Mag-ig II (k) a tu .sht'rnnHiKi* IV |» m Tin* (ruin uiAki « olofi* connavUiuiâ with Bt« luiii r M iiiit/iiA Mui«I f.i|\tNnvpoii N t .ui.tt nil \\ «\u2022iiiIn * n l.aki* Mi m|>hi< iiiuk*^ N.:t» n.iii, Mhli* Moiiiilriln Express, with I\tnllman ItufTet Parlor Car, to Kabyans, arriving t M p nt.biiniiiii» Misint W sshington 6 30 p iu , Poriland S i*J p in.Old On halvl Beach S 30 p in S.:to h.ui.last Train, arriving St All*ns, n 0 a in , liutlinglon 12 10 pm, Moutiiclicr 1150 i> m^ vV lute River .liiuttii\u2019ii 2 Vi p in , Hoatiui, via Isiwell, ! JO p.\u201cCl New \\\"ik, via Springfield, 10 30 pm.Pullman Bunel i'uilur * ars run toltoaton.5.(Mi p.in.Neva tnrl.mill Itosion Express, arriv mg Si Alliaiis 7 35 p in , Burlington 0 0i on a in .Vt in.esi,-r 6 4*i a in , II,¦spin 7 4'.i a in , via But hind.Bi ll »s balls and bit, hburg VV agnrr Sleeping Cars Montreal to New York, and Itltl-man nleeiniig Car» m Allaiii» Boston 'I hrotigh « ai mi this truln arriv mg VV atnrliMi 815 pm.M\ti H.*iO p.in.Niglif 4\\press for si.tllmns, VV title River .Inintion, Maiti'm-ster, Naalian.arriving Bo*-Urn, via Lowell, 8 30 am, via bitcldsirg, 9.36 am, New f rk, via \\ rthauipton, Holyoke, Springfield aud New lliivi n, 11 45 ii in This train makiw clos.' coniifirtlon at Nashua and Win-chrndcil for VV or*-* -1er.INvivnl.m e, and all point* on New Voit mill Ne» England Railroads Pullman Bufli-t nleepiug Cars to Ibototi and Springfield br Ticket*.Time Table», ami all luformati u apply at M it,,,», i H del an«l Griind Trunk Oltlcca, or at the « un t v enl Manager\tGen Poa*.Agt July Idh, 1886.\tv COUTH EASTERN RAILWAY MONTREAL 4ND DO«T4»N AIR LIAR.Et Bite tloiiiifnlii Line, Tl.li is the only Hue from Montreal nmiiitig through lh« VV lit.kioiintains to Port land nnd Old Orchard Beach, uv liVVI tnin vMiVXITinn I < It tsoK or I tlis, vi * Falqaiis and Whit.Mmudulli Noleh, also dnert - iuo-'Ii.ui for Sun.not m| Mnuiit Washii gton, arriving at b Ml p in saimt \u2022 «\u2022 idng.On and after MONDAY, June 2-th, l-k).Trains «ill leave Montreal sh folio»:- 14,110 it.ut.EE'ltllc EDinitfilin Expri's» rX|illlrililvs).Etienl Iriiiil (, i N \u2022 » |s ut.VVali-rluo, Hi an bridge, St (Ynaire, mid lutein ¦ dl.de points 1.45 p.nt.- X14.Il I I EPItEs».lut Itnsfoo nuit Nt» I igland point., «iih Pitllinaii Pali \u2022- Sleeping Car nttnelitsl A Imi, through connect Ion for Hpring-lleld mid all point* nil the Connecticut River bine V.oo p.in.4Willunlnvs unltl Eor.-il Inthi lor Niuport, Kiiowdt.m, ht INwairw ai«l iiiterme.bat« points The!''' ¦¦ :n ai:d7l5pin Etpre-* Tiaios stop only al pi in* ipsl station* bi i fuither purticulars s.-*- Time Tables lo-ggi'ii \u2022 his k*'*l IhroiiglMUid pasiM'-l by the C'lst-una at I o, s* entllte In |«>t I nr 1 iekel* nti'l all ililunnatton applr KG St Janie* etna t, VV iiiilsor Hotel, or Ihmaveutor*' ht itlo'i T.A.El 44 It IN NON, General Mamtgci for the Trust.*.ia.June 2 hAii uiv Tim: table./.SumfitM «viriliigtmrHt* omittrA.1 rains Arrlvr m Hie Itnini vein tire Itep**» as I ollon s -.VV b.h'l Chicago, Detroil, Toronto and lntwmve.ll04» stati-nh, a n m ami s :xt p m < ornwall, ;i is) a m.Kingston, \u2022'> .'k,> p in St Laurent, 9 37, a in and 5 3] I- n, Gttu«a, Cat mlwAtlantic Itailwa), It dl a m and 1'.41 Lei-iniir, 6 46 a m .7 48 a in , 8 43 a tn , 9 53 a in , II 18 n m , I p III , 2 4\u2018 P Ml .4 23 P in , 6 53 p in , 7 Ofi p m l< 03 p in , 9 4s i in EAhT vfiielaa , \u2022 to | ui\tPortland.l>'i«ttt«rbiiru Park, *\tlo p in Ihidiioliv)* onlyf M l III Ni» Yotk, Troy, Rutland, Hi Albans, 820 » in and 11 .«I pm RoatonfflaO V It It ), a 20 a in , \u2022\tto) n nnd II *1 p m New York (via Ron*.* Point), -nn .)i, ,n | m rit .lohns, I .8) pm (haturday* II« tcmnlgfotd.Hiiidlngiliui, Fort Covington, 8 50 a in ; Miv-d.4 |> tu Sherbrooke, Magiq!.WaliTlisi,Granby, jo 31) n tr 8 Pi p.in It ,*t- n.Isiwell, Nashua and all miints on the Conmwtb cut lUver Line, iilso from Ni'W|H>rt, Iteilforil, St I 'i'«aïre ai d |i- s Point, 5 ID p 111 , and 7 X a in Ht Johns, 1 3J.|xm triatur-day only I Rouse s Point (tuix*-*l).5 25 wm neinmingfnra, lb«wi>k, tirmstown, llumtngdon, Fort Covington.4 pm Mixed.5 'M uP> Granby, Waterloo.M igog and Sherbrooke, 8 50 a in , 5 p m.Couoord, Manrheeter.Nashua, leiwell, Itostou, Ac, 9 a m , via H.F.By.I.rual train for Newport.Waterloo, Redgord, st CJwsaWw and iiileriurliale pointa.5 10 p m (eso'pt Saturday*), oral Train for Newport, Knnwlton, tivd intennisbaU» pou*t*.2 a» r m (Haturday» only) Host.oi and New England noiiiU, als-y thmilgh ooiine».tioii for Jpriiigtield and all poiiito-ou ttie t onnectios* Rie* c Line.7 45 p m.Hu lui r bn n I min Hrrvirr bvtwrrn Elout-real.I.onitnrull and Ht.I.nnitverl i For 81 U,tin.Point Ht Lharlea.St la»inU'rtainlIs«i-gui-ail, 5 20.C 45a in , 9 «8) a 4i , 12 10 p m.(2 p.m.hat ,i«inys only) 6 25 p m aini 7 45 p in Uav* St l.umls-rt for Point Ht.Charles.Ht ll.'urt and Montreal, at 6 15.7 X 9 45 » in .1 p tn.(L A5 p m.nalunlays only), 7 W p ni .end 8 10 p m W.I* O'Bllir.N, Agent, 143 Ht JaneM rtreet.Traîna Arrive at DaHsoasIc H^aarc a* follow a t VV u.nipi (, 8 X a m daily (except Huhibtyak Queliec, 6 10 a in .and 9 10 pm.Ottawa, 8 20 a.m., 12 X p >u.8 55 pm.10 pm Toronto 8 30 * in , 10 p m.Brock-ville, Kmith a Fall» and utta»», 11 Xj> m , 10pm.Sudbury, Pembroke and (Hti*w*, 8 56 p iu.St.Jerome.8 X am, 8 56 pm.S* Lin, 8 X a in.St.Eustache, 8 X a ui Traîna leave Dalkoaate Agnarr as follow a t\t.\t.\u201e Winnip* «.8 00 p ut.daily (except Holiday») QueW.8 '16 am and 10 U) p m Ottawa.714» m ,9a.ru ,Cpui, au«18pui.Toronto9 am.and 8 p in Ottawa.I .uii-broke and Hudlniry, 8pm Uttawa and Smith t Fail*.9 am and 8 pm.St Jaroinu, 7 15 am and 5 30 p m Lin, 5,30 p m Kt KwlaeUv, 5.» p hi WITNESS.DAILY MONTREAT madk a car DIN au Last Edition Saturday Half-Holiday, Advertisements for Saturday's \u2022¦Witness\" should be in our hands by Friday evening.ÏKîiTIRI'AY\u2019h GRAND CKRKMONIAL AT Ql ERW CONTINUATION OK OCR HKINUiT.______ .lulv 21.\u2014The\twithin the Ba.i-\t\u2018 7 .' Abl,«ate, the FISTS AND A KNN'K.riGMTING AND «TABBING IN ^«AI/)0^ heh»3 iëciïyVil hi» .\u2022|-i«c;'pnl\"\u2018f «h.y eyïui»K.WMrt S\\UJÜvk'inTiTi hamlrt of Win tîrace nf l0^,l,l,\"\u2022 J\t, ))u|i>l>in Brunet.St.J*iii\t,\t\u201e i.\u201e ceremony.Mgr.Teachereau\tr''!1Vr.,I'\"l| thankH, in the courw of w,|,ch *V;r* ' \" irVLo fee ling\tat the Thursday, July \u201822 1886.ADVERTISEMENTS.i.iliihie Brunet.I iiLinu THE \u2022\u2022NO ONE CAN ÜUKSS.\u201d ill.OBE'* GETTIKG VERT ISOOOITIVE.arh't ahniDt \\ , ri.,cutnn fur lier jury might lui\\e been a very «eri at H.000.But no one ha» >v ; oiu\u2019d that Mr.Macmaater could d > anytliuir.^rof* Mutually t.> prevent or avert that pro**-:u- \u201c'\u2022'\u2022\u2018VhJ.ui tell Die pointa u|>on which Mr.Ma> m.i' ur vra*cw»ulte»l\u2014the advlrJ given, ^ me^rat on.i v.ii ».r i roh.specially c-mpn.ed for the occasion hv YiV (tatftioni i*rgRni»\u2018t tin» 1 .rst came the Celebrant of the mass.Arch-l id , p Tache, with hi* two assistants m their c ic' .u* ve»lu elite, Mlowed bv the .different l p* in attendance to the number -hie, C w Sulptcian priests, brought up the rear of the 1 Vrrnirg at the chancel the Cardinal took his sorted by his two a*ai»t»uU, and the Ablegate, hi.iU-.rlv *upportrd, on a throne -n the Go>-\u2022 el\u201d side.In front a ca*k*t containing the Lretra vvas placed, th»* Garde Nb.e taking up H« position beside it with drawn sword.Archbish- o Tach- acted a* celebrant of the solum Pontifical Mass, with \\ icar-Geperal I.i.ngevin. Palace, Mid again the gun* on the old .l.»uit barracks gave forth tlt.-ir b*>oming 8\"UUll1.' the way back the cortège d by the l r*u line Convent, the windows of winch were hi « l with the sisterhood.After the pr,»ces*ion a baiupiet vya* giy-i the Academy of Music, at which Mi* hmumnc« presided.Sfieeches were delivery! l»V.Atg'-O\u2019Brien, Mayor Langelier, Judge Routiner an 1 The illuminations this evening were niagmli-I cent, the Basilica Palace and other building* being exceedingly brilliant.Immense crowd* thronged the street*.I he Cardinal and suite drove around the city viewing the ilium-ination?, fireworks being set off a* '''JV li,,'.The illumination* gave a brilliant ending day\u2019s proceedings.LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT.THE M l KHUEN 1)IBFB01 fWl MUtCtWl UORH ENJOY REERKAHHRMS AND LEAHS Tll\\r AU).GRENIER WILL RESIGN NEXT MAR.H.| City ,n \u201e Htn-et, kept bv one acco*te\u2019*'\u2022 SU auu r, or otherwise a* ordeml.ATRONI/F.THE \u201d WITNESS Jolt OFFICE .tom DOl'IiAll.A MOV, l*ro|$rlf tor## nt form, ainl uprcl&l care taken with rcuttrü to correctness.«1 hi City lus».ifdsUvsitd) t9.2» to W.:*» ' Mas us.\u2014Oatmeal, «4.15 l»er brl.; do., granulated, «1.45.Koo*.\u2014We quote at Hlje to 14o Hoo PaoDfcrs.\u2014 The following talions -.\t.\u202213.5() ; do.short \u2022 ut, A » AS \u2022 a.J» « Ml \u2022 .^\t.do., Cana are the quo to-»!»» -\u2014Western Me** Pork, fl:L25 to 113 50 ; 'da short Cut.«14.(S) to\tCa.iad.t.Hi* Eminence the following when wa* read by the Secretary K-v.Mr.Morris, in Latin, and th-n in hrench , , .\ta$4r»infit th» » r'cesding* were uk»n : that * , .at c e.1 j»-tween the judgment end C Jtnniu i,.nt and sis-, on the groan 1 of gen-ral irregu Untie*.Tt\u201e ijetiti-.n was taken en d- rr.or.*.,**! for eminent n^., .ni r For this reason »e h*»t thought well to snpoll ,.\t» tJiiA Vwiy ; for voor brtUlanl l**srTiinLf.>^uf ; k.-\u2018r firm ne ** in the faith ind i \u2022 uito hot* that Umr ienl\" \u2022l11\t\u2018'\"l W\",t lhe.JhU.^ \u2018rf ,;d pearl* alsmte \u2019 \u2022 r, t,*) htuhel* : tK,rn.d Ür.r*im.-Whcat, 51,109 bush.)*; com.12.(\" >do.; Hour, theeac, A HOME THE EDUCATION OK CATHOLICS.KfjUt DOES NOT «IPPORT THf.CLTEAMONTANE r\tATTACK ON MR.OLIMET.fyn .If men' quotes a f.-w extract* ffotn» ixrt received from Mgr.T rUrno and baR»\" .Sacchari, two canonist* of Rome, who give their entire approval to the law eaUoltahmg tm O uncil - f Bnblic Instruction, of this and declare that It is.on the whole, in acc-r dance with the principles of the Cstholic O urch.and founded upon justice and erjmty.l H sp -am that a jarophlet ha* just been pub lish^l throwing discredit upon th-Council and accusing it of not giving ju*tice to teach-n »k-locging to religi»jus bodies.Chun-h, son, Henry c .ordinal'» diitnitv ha» l»«n conf'rr»»! ul'°u >ou.not tcar»-! by dangsr», i-ut Rtnnnri» manfully for e » hur hof Dod.e»en unto tue «'«ddifMt of DOtL for it is precio»» in the Right ot the I»\u2022« him whomwcsrmltn Cardinal of Ujr Holy Ibxnai.atnd you, through our op.rien our private chamberUin,ths «-arletijeretU, one of the inilfnU of th»* huh dignity Whenyou k ., , rtu; recei ed it you will know that the fulnero of the Mood, -r sou.not for what he brin.'*, but for tur eak- _ Mor over wr d»-ire that Ufore vou re cents.The mother, ah» ave the (Ie|H*iti4cto 35o; Sill erior, «3.00; Extra, 4».50: Spring Extra, «4.2.,.Market quiet.Barley, nominal.GENERAL BAZAAR* YU stltlll «Dt I» AI.LAF.TH ItF.DI 4 ED.HI.A4K VF.LAFiTEF.A, :(Oe.40r und Mir.Dama«.un CiiEV Cotton 3» Yard.4.F.OU4»F.II.KOWEI.L.1605 Notre Dame street let flat Hul Door.Tlin-e ibs.rs Ea»t rlooe »l Ari.n *.__ /\"ilBILS.Ask your Druggist or Grocer for C1«IL\u20188 FLUID ENTRAI3' «\u2022»\u2022 BEEF.The best In D ELICIOUS.n.< rr»jW rr^.rmng.A SUDDEN DEATH.Mr E.R.Fletcher, die»] suddenly, on Tue» d»V right, about 0.» o\u2019clock.«* »>.rraidrace, V '.Dougatl, of New York, ou John Uvdpsth Dougall, of MontnwL WRŒE "]
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