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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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mercredi 21 septembre 1887
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[" ?«\u2022MF Vol.XXVIII.No.212./V\u2019orico tlrrV*.tn«rrwjt* and «f oin» musl I .ourtuMy j,,\t./ liA «àn, atSo'cloek, to the place of Interment, Mount Royal Cillicteiy.FtiAN In »h- * i\u2019y, en the 3Uth inst, Mioha.i Kgan, a u.tlive ci Hallyhauk, Com tv Clare.Ireland, agnl Tt year*.Fvu.eral from his bit*rmideii' e, |i'> Ht.II) i-slite strimt, on h riduf, 22 n l inst,, at 7 3Ü am.to St Patricks (hull !>.and f|pui tbeiici to Cote des Neiges C< inetery tn which friends ami acquaintance» are rrspi-ctfolly ii.vitid.RH.I.On Tuisday n nriiirig.the 20th instant, R >v!aad H Hill, in his taentleth year, only son of William Hill.ViM.nal from his father's residence, 3143 8t.Catherine street v.vst.Cote St.Antoine, 011 Thursday, tho 22ud it >t * 11.t r iiu p m., to Bt \u2022 uts p, r Isitlle.IIKNIIY It.CLAY Chi'll ist I4t Ht Lawreuee Main st.Hole Mainifacturrr.Drawim;, painting and DRCOU VI\u2019IVK WORK.Mr Kow tuf» lllt.i * rlasecsln the above are now open.Term* on application.4 J MACKaV h l'.I PATRONIZE the Fricting OSIce WitneBB1\u2019 .Ini MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1887, Price One Cent.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.A merlruii Visitors say that H.Curaley\u2019s Munlle ai d CoMltibtu Hoomsare superior U) many of the leading Uousca In New York or Ho»ion.- .star.T 0HN MURPHY à 00,*8 A»YRSTI»nUUT.1887.I.A< KBi LACKS I LACKA! For the lost two ) ears the trail,\u2022 in lames has I «en very large, Knibroidered ' r Oriental lame esi«- tally keiug most worn.We have sold a treiueiehuiB quantity, ami are still selling it every dsy.jiflailg Witness.WEDNESDAY AÏTKKNOON, HKI*T.21.Last Edition TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.KUKNCH UAItltmoNS.Hkki in, Hept.21.\u2014The .VorfA (Jerman Wa* :distressing that lier, >udillon .-\u2022ilistM geady sympathy : and when, having resem-d her from flrowniug, snd placed her half-fainting upon hi* horse, hr r lover stooped down aud kiss d her glraoiiug feet, the action did not offend will) any sense of incongru ity.When the notion that a vdlsiu inu-t \u2018«ugly pivvailed with Novelists, they turd to make him splay-footed : but now when we find the bad man handsome, siniliae.with Frock Coat, and 8il.Hat, and Diamond Ring, w* at one* recognise him as a vicions »hincnt in modern life.Taken by themaelve*.tlie pedal r ztmnkies arc like a doubtful nose \u2014they will net l>ear i.lcali/atioa Eut they perform important functions They may, by ibelr action, suggest anger, or joy, or gr ef, or contemplation.Do yon remember when dear old Mr.I'ickwick anil hie companion* wire enjoying them selves H|«'ii * frogen pond one winter s mori.mg ; do you n m« miter that when going down a slid\", his fee: went up and his head went down : that tlie ice broke, and that all thak remained f Mr.I\u2019ickwick w.-re his fret, ami that Mr Wil kie oi was it W ink!.ino.L tiiiLtly lan aotors the ccuntry at hi* Is-st speed crjiig\"Kire at the top of Ids voice, withth* Hier-mometer lieiow aero, and a man drowning iamesih thr ice! Foi KH are not poetical, l«;t they are un loubtediy Ci'Mi'\"UT»ni r.Witli(»itc'ii,if.iit.itile Huek* yun can-, m t have healthy feel, and without healthy feet you eannet have a henltby Innly The feet require quite as irnuh oare as any \"th.r part of tin- body.Ttiey ru quire certain conditions of temperature They require constant attention and frequent renewals of Hose, in order to keep them Ho pr, healthy and free from callosities.To ensure CottioRTwe would re-comn:( nd TttOkl 'H +.+ FALL +.+ 4-.+ nt:uiAt> +.+ +.+ MM k«* : +.+ which are eminently adaptai for the present weather, Horr, kfiiATurt'l., W c chin' andWAsii|\\,i w I, with admirable proptrtlee f alisjrpti'i.i Tl,e Ht is the I.AitoKsT aud |tr«T in the city, as lids is one of TOOKEB Special Lines^the Vauiki v is Esoli not i and the 1\u2018HICB VkKV Low.30c per pair, or Hl\\ pair» for IM.5U.R.J.TOOKE, MTopir* or(lr\\\"iN ID ;ii Ct.v*» F.asiaBisa», » r.-, ÎÎ wt.Jump* sircel.CABLE.THK DAC0ITS OF HI'KM AII.H AI DM HXlilN A0AIN\u2014Itri'H TKDl'BI.K KMAIIIIX London, Hcj.t.21.- Advice* from liurmah afato that tho déçoit» nre aRain breaking out m th*- noijthborhood ol Kangonn, and trounh-nottie time» are ag.iiti fiutrod.A jieriod of tramiuillity ha» ap|>«mitly been used for recruiting their uutnher» and lor the development of u s.-ri.-s of wel|-1*id iduns, by which th*-y have roused the whole vicinity of I»uver llurmah.Only a few days ago a band attack.-d tlie tréti«|Kirt lines, tw tinles from Minbu, making a Imld attempt to burn «ouïe building».They were, however, foiled in the endeavor, bring beaten oil by the guard and afterward» pursued by cavalry.Still more recently, u small body of police marchim; front Myhtba to Myuuyait waa attacked by ilacoit», who were repulsed with the | loss of four ktllwl.On the nine day the daooits 1 turned a Burmere |M>lice jMvst, aituated about 1 seventeen miles from Myintryun.When thetr \u2018 were pursued by the cuvalry they escaped intn the (lemu> jungle.The whole Yow country ' continue* much diMturlmd, and fr«v|uent raids have been made into tlie surrounding i country.Their private depredations are the most terrible, killing and plundering any lonely trneeller who LIU into their hand» and utterlv delving apprehension by making good their flight e;ther to the jungle or to the mountain*, where it is imp-a.-ible for white men to follow, The mountain faatnesse» of fhe (stinia-dating range contain many a secret of the 11, colts, who here hold high revel after each succcsaftil mid.Here no enemy creseut ignorance of the realities of modein naval warfare run u* into dangerous risk* by investing in the construction of single ironclad», sums which «itherwi.-us disbursed would provide a whole tlotilla of fast cruiser», arme«l gunboats and swift torpedo venHel*.THE CR«)\\VN PRINCE.IjONDON, Sept.21.\u2014Dr.Mackenzie is at Milan enquiring a» to a suitable health resort i b r the Crown Prince Frederick William of Hun any, Toblach having Income too cold.A llerlm corn»!»mdent of th*- Mi Ii-dl AV 'g comments on thi' annoyance felt by the « îerman d« ctors became of then being ignored since the Cn>\\«n Prince's visit to Scotland, The Herman physicians aver that Dr.Mackenzie ia far too ranguiue regarding the Princes condition.TORONTO, Se|it.21.\u2014The following special cable appear» in this morning'» Ululn \u2022 Isindon, Sejir.20.\u2014A letter from Dr.Hold win Smith anpeara in Itie V'ii/ez, to itay, rejily-mg t \u2022 Mr.Hopkins1 letter of the 24th August.Dr.Su.uli combat» strongly the statement that tin* movement for commercial union is a political movement.He say» the agitation is entirely m>u political ami singularly spoutamsm*.HOMK RPI.lt.A letter i» published, written br Mr.«'une, M.P., on buard the \u201cSarmatran, during (he I\u2019sssuge to Um-Le, stating that lie con vers»»! with molt of the Canadian passenger* on tho subject of Home Rule.They unanimously condemn strongly Mr.Hladat nie*» recent proposal* to »up|M>rt Mr.< tnimher-luin's scheme, nominally based more or lesa eu the Dominion jivstem, and making Ireland, as it were, aino^Ici'of a confederation.Tho /tnHi/ AVirs, commenting on th*' latt^-r, pointa out the vagueness of Mr.Chau lierlam's suggestion, and argues that tlie Canadian PrnvinoM carry the princiide of Home Rule to a degree of independence which nolHidy proposed to extend to Ireland.THE t\u2019ATTI.l TRAD*.Much interest is attached to the recent sale at Aberdeen of tin' first cargo of Canadian c.ittlo landed by tin» North HoolUnd and Canadian Cattle Company.The ligure» now published \u2022how that a heavy loss must have been sustained on this consignment, though the e.vttle arrived in !\\c*-llen« condition.The sale wo» largely attuuled.Front imptirie» I have made in well informed quarters, there i» great reason t, fear a similar less on future catgoes ; tlie freight paid is nearly double the ordinary rates, m c»>it-srqtienoer f th» re being tn> other Canadian tradn inward rtn.Morei ver, the Hritisli luarketa aro glutlril with store stork, chi< Hy Is-eauso o( th«v absence of feed through the dry season.AMERICAN.A SOUTHERN MURDKKKR I.nriHVH i.k, Ky , Sept.21, William Tli\"rnp-s< n,, yesD «day.concealed himself m »r tho house of A J.riiotnpgon, and shot three mein-beople are becoming more and moro fearful of the consequence».The smoke new overhanging the city is blinding in it* density.WEATHER REPORT.Umoaotoaicxi.Orrtcx, Toronto, 3«i>L 21, 1 a m.\u2014 Tue depression from the North-West is nearing UiC IaWm, snd the piMRurt is erature«.ProtMtbilitUs for thff next t«*-nt»-four hours Lakes, moderate to Ircttt south to west winds, fine weather, higher tern* pr ratures- St.Lawrence, south and south-wt-'t winds, (air westher, sUtionary or slightly higher ternpm-turf*, «''ult and Maritime, moderate uin'l», Quo her not much change in temperature ¦ MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Wednesday.September B usinera Caran.NEWS.TRANSATLANTIC.Lm?I'n.l»y and Saturlay so,000 SociaUat i>atii|>lil< (ii wi Tfl d«diver»' I throughout the city of lierlm hy won «'i>, who did the work ao ijuietly that they were not noticed.The /WJ Mall (itisttu 1\u2018uhliahea detail* of a acandal in which C»>l.Hughe* Hailet, M.l*.for Rochettcr, i* involved by rea»on»f the exposure of hi* relation* with hi* »te|> daughter.When the police took their luual seat* in the Ayleatioro ch*|>< I, near Mitchellatown, on Suu-day, all the other people preaent left the building.The \u201cTrafalgar,\" the largeat ironcla»! ever C« ¦«tructed, wa* launc\u2018>ed on Tuesday at Porta-B 1 KISH PROTEST ANTS AND MUR.PERSICO.Dcblis.Sent.20.\u2014The Mayor and municipal authontiea of Cork ye*terday nresented an addrea* to Mgr.Portico, the Papal envoy.Alderman Dale, on behalf of the Proteatanta, rea 1 a reaolution expre**ive .»f a deairotoioin the Catholic* in welcoming Mgr.Peraico.The latter replied that he wa* much pleat-' I.and lie wa* nine the 1\u2018o|k< would a!* \u2022 b< pie*vd, at the evidence of *uch gotni feeling* between pe iple of ditf-rent religion* belief*.THE LEAGUE PRttCL\\IMKl) IS MASV PARTS or IRKCtSI» D( bus, Sept.20.\u2014The Itubhn\tpub- lube* a proclamation *uppre«*'ng the League and ail it* branche* in the c UOty 01 ire an I bar nie* of Leitrim, lemghrea, Galway, C nshire.Mr.Joeeph Eirth Bottomley (Liberal», er-member ¦ i*ea, and a Large number of English Lib era\u2019* were yi^eent.Kewdutions embodying the \u2022o»g**\u2018i >ns male by Mr.Dillon were passed by the meeting.THE MITCHELLSTOWN RIOTS.T3E ISgTEAT\u2014HARBINJTON BCLLIE3 WITNESSES.I/OS DON.September 20.\u2014At to-day's hearing in th- inquest over the victim* of tn- conflict between tue police and the people at Mitcneils towr.Constable Doran «wore that he fired four time* at the crowd, twice witn buckshot anl twice with ball The first bullet prj*trat ed a man.The crowd stoned the barrack*, ad h» believed the barrack* were in i*ng-r when b* fired.He «aid hi« fac- wa* wounded When the coroner asked him to *taud up and exhibit tr» w und, U-ran refused at first, but fia*.y did nee when ordered to do ao.No wounl \u2022** apparent.G ntinuing, Doran «aid tba: Police Inspector Irwin \u2022 rdered six constables to fire in defence d tr e barrack*.A «tone thrown fr m the cr »d .\u2019ruck witness and dislocated hi* right U.un b Tni», however, did not prevent him from fir-rg again.Mr Harnneton\u2014\" And murdering Wi\u2018n*** declined to answer Mr.Harringvm s int**rr gafrry.Mr Harrington\u2014\u201c Have you any doobt on etr-»r y< ur n md or your conscience that you killed 1> pergan Wirneea hesitated and then declined to am tw*r.Seigt \u2019Ryder deposed that he fired three charge, .f bail from a window of the barrackv Hed'clmedto »ay whether he murdered any-o*e H^ «imply cfid hi* duty, he «aid.Mr H» rrrgton .interpoamg)\u2014\u201c Li*ten to me, y W -r.e** replied warmly that he was no villain, «nd asked tb» coroner* protection.Sir H*rnr V n d-clared that the witness had le^r, «et » , check and bully bint He «aid he wi.h*fTy *\u2022 e to restrain hirr.«-tf fron.locking the won\u2014» there and then.A spirited alterca-tiou*r.\u2018 -ed, which **'\u2022 ersl time* ti.reatene'l t\u2018> .free \u2022 between C rise;, wit ne,.»t.î «fectators.Sergeant liy 1er retorted ' a',c;i lang':*ge' utaide theG>nrt.Mr ff/rring P-c syesle-i f r the coroner\u2019* pro'ection.the r* cf-ered him and b-gan U> m naonrd by the German authorities for cri>''*iiig the frontier m-ir Chsminot and sttixing » treasonable placard, le-ariug the tricolor of Franc**, u|kiii a tri'e bv the roadsi 1*\u2019.V ung Schiiai bele i* Hi year» old.A CIRCULAR FROM THE PORTE.Vienna, Sept.20.The Porte ha* sent a fresh circular to the Power* projiosiug that n general chosen by Turkey and Kuasia jointly be sent to Bulgauu with power to restore order in that country m aocor'lance with tho term* of toe Treaty of Beilin.The assent of Germany, France and Russia to this proposal i* considéré') certain, while that of England, Austria and Italy i* deemed uncertain.THM FRENCH PRINCES WARNED, OKS.not LAS'.KH WILL SHOOT THE Ilfc-ir TUAITOH TO 1HK UKI\u2019CULIC.New York, Sejit.20.A *|>«*cisl cable d«-\u2022patch from London to th* A/aif and JSs/treu say* A group of Radical ileputies have gone l> Clermont-h errand \"Steiinibly to hear M.\\ yies Guyot lecture on the aeparation of Church and State, but really to take coiiuaet with Geu.Boi langir with regard to the ixstinMus that can (\u2022O taken to resist any evuyde main against the republic which the Monarchisia or Imperial' 1st* may attempt.The Orleauist inanifestii is-sued by the (Jointe de Pari* lia» again drought Gen.Boulanger into prominence, and he is le t slow to utilize the opiNirtuptty to keep his name before the French iMiofi e.He ha* stated that he would nut hesitate au instant to shoot any prince of thi old regime who should tie taken m au attempt to foment civil war.The boldness of utterance w ins bun many friend*, who would pay no attention to a more cautious inai'.Gen.B -ulauger i« natura ly turned to a* a General who may he fully trusted to supjires* any attempt to overthrow the Republic.His own i>er»oi)al safety is not to la* insured by anything but the permanence of the Republic.The Royalist manifesto is expected, a* it* influence develops, to prove to be the cause, if not of the downfall, at least of the reconstruction of the Uouvier Cabinet.The new proposals t > carry out further expulsions will affect the Princess Mathilde, I\u2019rince Roland Bonaparte, the Due de Nemours and his daughter, the Princess Blanche of Orleans, the Duc de Chartres and all tfie members of his family.AMERICAN.THE CHICAGO ANARCHISTS.Chicago, Sept.20.-At a meeting of the Independent Bakers Union and Bakers Union, tho Custom» Tailor* Assembly, Knight* of Lauor, and the Furniture \\V inkers, resolutions con-den mng the action of the Supreme Court in the Anatclii*ts,\u2019eii»e were unanimously adopted.UNIFORMITY RAILWAY TICKETS.\u2022Sr.Part, Sept 20.\u2014The General Passenger Agents Association, today, adopted a system ot unifounity tickets, under discussion tor ten yeais past.The Ooutracfs of all tick-ts are to read alike and the system of limitation* to be the «aue.All ticket* are to have orange back*, and the first class ticket* a green fsce, the sccoi.d canary yellow, the third drab, round tup» steel gray.The subject of tourists\u2019 tickets was left for the next meeting.NATURALIZATION OF BRITISH SUBJECTS.Chicago.September 20.\u2014The committee ap imiuted two weeks ago for the furtherance of the naturalization ot Engltsn subject* resident in Chicago reports the moat favorable progress.Nice «ocieti-s, eight Knights of St.George lodges and the St.(jeorge's Benevolent Society, have signified their intention of co-operating in this project.The only re maining lodge meet- on Wednesday evening, and will undoubtedly tender it* aid.A general meeting ail the crgaiiizations will be called shortly, when arrangements will be made b r the first tna*s meeting, and invita-tun* be sent to Scotch, Welsh and Canadian organizations.______ ELECTION NEWS.Halifax, N.S , September 20.\u2014The petition again*t Mr.Freeu.au 'Conservative).M.P for (Queen's has been dropped.Halifax, N S., September 20.\u2014In the Victoria contested election case at Boddeck yesterday cour.»* i for the respondent, Mr.Macdonald.Conservative, admitted bribery by agent*.The trial of the charge* of personal bribery against the member wa* tneu commenced.BOYTON THE SABBATH BREAKER.HAMILTON, Oat., September 20.\u2014The Han \u2022 Ut' u Pre*bytery.which met here to-day, passed a resolution regretting the desecration « of \"*»* Flowers »Jw»y» la «VxS st th- OI.AJïFHiW Ij lift i fi \\ i.l.at.«.FM.tll tt WlMKd.WATm i The »tr,!./.»t and bumsMeastoos Mlasral Water In th« a/iet.For tais at the liLAH»i»pen»>jriee, Hhouliler Brace* and Crutches kepi in stock.A.XOKNA*.4 qwrrn street I., Toronto.D\u2019 |0N ALDHON LINK, WF.KKLY CANADIAN HKKVIOB.The steamahlp \u201d Alofd»*,\" 3.10Ü U>n*.CapUlu Hollo.\u2022 kutemled to sail from MONTItKAL FOE U L A R 4) O W ON OH ABOUT THK 15tii HKI\u2019T.Ac \u2022'ills, Donaldson Bros.106 Ht.Vincent st, (Haa«ow Ktobort Heford A Co.MoutrKsl.EM PERLE Y\tLINE, FORTNIOHTI.Y HKKVIUK.The steamahip \" Ori-au King, \"1.500 tons, Uapi- Denham, la loteudi-d to aall from MU NTH UAL FOK I.UEMUE ON OH ABOUT THK Hru HKI\u2019T.Agents, William Roes * Co .S Hast India attimis T«Miiperl7 SV it litehitf itrt cl.M 1SS BULGER\u2019S School will re- ____open on Tl'KSD*\u201d.SRI\u2019TKMBia iVril, st W5 6-Alice strent.A few siiiall Ixiys rsmlred.WRAP 11A E L\u2019S A RT C LASS ES , Wll.l.KR.nPrK ON THK (TH or Ootobkr.Btudeuts deviirmiH of a thorough training in the art of ptnaing ami I'ainting from naiiire, will please apply at the studio 23fM Kl.i 'atherine street.Ojirn daily from 9 to 19 a.in._____ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.TONIC SOlsFA.The Tonic 8ol-fa system of teaching to sing affords th* brat baxi< for a thorniigh knowledge of lundc For vix-al purposs* it has no rival.Hy no other system can eight r.-ndu.g of music be luarut «) thoroughly ns by this mcthixi.Cultirstion of the singing and speaking voice.Mpetch defex-ts oom-cti-ii.Mr.J.J Dawson has resinned teaching as shore.For tern,*, etc-.oddrcM IHM HT, I.4M KKX K HTRKKT, near »h«-r« Irrookr Mrt-rl.M R.L.A.MAFFRE, Orgai ist of Dominion 8'piare Methodist Church, his resmne'l his profesei.ioai Untie*, and is p re pareil to r.-ive Put da for Organ.Piano and Violin.No.I.t Druniiiiond St.rp H K SCHOOL CON D U CT KI) 8 by the Mieses fi WILT.2f>71 Kt.Catherine strie-t, will be reopened Kepteniber 15th.On and alter Thursday, the Sth iust.Mi*s tlwilt will be at home to reçoive Tisit-rs un school InisinesH.Mise V.(IW1LT will resume her Music Lessons at the same dat-.rpHE 8 i./ school for young ¦A PI KM, conducted by Miss SYMMKKB and Miss 6MITU.will reopen on THURSDAY, tho 15rrt 8KPTKMHKR.In addition *\" the ordinary Hchool Classe», special instruction» will lx- provided for Young Ladles who d'-xire to |.r> | rp- for th- MH'.ill Uniremity sxaniinstious for Matri-cillation or for the rertdUate of Associate in Arts After Tuesday, tho 6th September, Mhe Bymuier* and Mis* Smith will i^ at h-.me daily from ten till six to re-Ci'ire visitor» on school busiiiess.*>IG allKKHKOOKF.8TRRBT.ISS MARGUERITE SYM (former pupil of BUphen Hiller, I,«- Couppey and Li-nard, Pari-.Krance), will return from Paris Ki-ptem-I.r 19th, and resume b-r pianoforte less ms at 131 Mansfield st.M M RS.MI LLAR\u2019S untl MISS PITT\u2019S _ ___ |t-arding and Day School for Young Ladies and Children, N- 1 Prime -f Wales Terrace, s.ij Sherurooke street.Montreal.Circulars on application.LJTANSTEAD WESLEYAN Uj\t(X)LLBOR, BT4XBTK4I».P.Q.Ite-opi-ii« bepl.1st.1HB7, Affords Kuglish, Bcicntific and Olassical Course* of ^Ynstruetlon In Vocal and Instrumental Music,- Piano, Organ, Violin, from first lessona P> gru-lustion.Kieslleut tacilitiea for French and Uennan, Drawing and Paint ii-g\t_\t.\t.\t.\t.Commercial Departinent offoriD a thorough and scientific training in all aubJecM which pertain to practical tiuainer* life.\t\u201e\t.Young l.ailies reside In the Colliwa building, and hare all the advantage» for Horiwl, Moral and Kducatioual advancement alfordad by the best Ladies\u2019 College.Young men will have pleasant home» and most furor able opportunltb-a for obtaining thorough tluvim-s* Kduc* tion, or pre|Miring for Junior or Senior Matriculation, at the Uulrersity.Location most attractive and healthful.Bend for Calendar, containing full iuforuiatiou Kariy application is desirable.Her.D.ItKNXKHY.H.T.D., Principal.C 1 LASSES RESUMED AT 4\u2019orner Noire Dnmr and Place d\u2019Arme*.The iioxit thorough and best opiiptx-d Commercial School in Canaila Mtudeuto can Uxfin any time.BeaU should be aecurvd without delay.For Pill information apply at th» College, or s-nd fur bandaume circular.Addn-as ItkTIK ,V III IK.Kindergarten \u2014 frœbel\u2019s HYfiTK.M -A PREPARATORY HCHOOL \u2018if Tlriorlit sfreel.The Mi**,-* McINTOHH sill re opi-ii their cla»*'\u2022 on MONDAY, Kept 12th, nii'l will be at b iiiie on and after Monday.Ktpt 5th, to receive applications.Circulais at all the principal stationers.___ 1 >AINTING IN OIL AND WATKR J.COLORS Ml!*.CHAPLIN K f Tasse* will lie re-«imeil about 1st Oct \"ter.ii Bt.Luke street.\\ I I SH LA WI ) E It\u2019S SC 1100L.110 ^ v I MANSFIELD BTRP.KT, will be re opsn-1 «n Tt KHDAY, tb- 11th SKPTKMBKR.After WED-NKKDAY, HP.PTKMHRR 7>h.Mi« Lssder will b* st hf.nie to rxcxiie visitor* on schixd l-usini-M M RS.LAY\u2019S ESTABLISHMENT \u2014 run THK\u2014 BOARD AND EDUCATION OF YOUNO LADIES.\u2022ijf« and 271H >»t.4'alherlnr st., weal.This School will re-open SKPTKMIIK 13th M' -no and th- Fit r si H La nih vhk apeclalties Resident French (iovemesa.Pupils can be prepared for the Unirerittv if dcelrixl.The attention of fainliiis residing at th-Wi-st Lid is railed t-> th- advantages nfTsrwl by this sch iol of shich a ai II organi/cd Primant Department, suited to the wants of young children is an important feature Application personalty nr hy letu-r to Mrs LA* M LSS GRACE B.HARPER, Tttetar «»f Piano, y»3 Ht.Uriiain ilrwi.w RAPPING PAPER Whole oewspapsr*.good for wrapping purpoww for ¦ale at unusually low prime for targn lois Address or apply st \u201d Witness OSes.f 1ENTS FOR SALE A THK \"WITNESS OFFICE.\\ RARE ('IIAN1 that bai gin n lufei-t satUfaetion anil stood the t.-vt of our oil.mats for the |>ast taelve yuvrs.All other ix-inent roof* have I- , u lailun ».uh-lie against ail ceu er.ts i-xc-pt the .irtglnal F',r.proof Kix'iing Ucment, patenteil and manuOetred only hy tlirmtslre*.\t,\t.\t\u201e he Hparham C«mpany wiirna the punlio sgvin«t all esmenta n»«-d l.y dlflen-nt vh.Ii-is civllevl Sparhaui \u2014as being splllious.1 be only roofers in Montreal and rieinity who are «up-|,*ird with th» r-al aitn I* and patenteil hy tho.Company ate Mi ssrs ( 'ninpliell * Co , the agents in Montreal «\u2022K4II4XTEE.All roof* laid 1.» Campliell A Co hare the guaroiit-*- >J th-hp»rhain Company, which has a -o I'.oou oapi.nl paid up a siiiotantul guarantee nid on papi-r.KOOI x.Rocfs laid In Montreal wRh mir IJ^înnnt TKN 5 LI ILH a\u201e'.»re as giexl to day ax when lai-l and have had i,-' re-imviis\t.\t, , i ¦ k C ,r further Information ami t.-vtimonials apply heo'l «lilt, .!>:'¦>'t Jalne, street.Montreal.«\u2019.!.W4ITRV.Hi-e.-Tn-ns.Agent, appointed throughout the Dominion anl th» L'niud Hlales.SEAL JACKETS AND ALL OTHER IT'KH DYED, RENOVATED, and FITTED.A.III I.Ms.l\u2018K4* Tlt Al.ITKUIKU.HAT AND FUR STORK, ISI Mr ««III street, CM Pemnual sttriitlon given to special order*.ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS w 1LLIAM HILL, 430 ST.JAM KB BTREKT WEST.MIXED PAINTS rixuly for usn.COLORED PAINT PU UK WHITE LEAD.4c.AUTOMATIC SAFETY > *u Wednesday.September 21, 1887.THE MONTREAL DAILY WrITNBRS.THK LAST CRUSE OP THE SATTWLEB.\" SARAH PJH8T 1'KIZK STORY KOH GIRLS.[Ily Kdijar &Juyhtit> Macon, in ïoutli* Coni' fianion.) The \u201cSarah Satterlee\u201d waa aeour.ily tied t« the wharf where elio had hoeii towed after discharging her last cargo.Linus from how find stern made her practically as much a part of the old town as the quaint white houses that lined High Street, or the row of wind-nulls out on \u201cthe Neck,\" that stood with shouldered anus, like a line of sentinels.Five years ago the old vessel's last insurance had runout, her spars and deck-furniture had | rown curls resting on her arms.\"Lome, Jessie, child, you had lictter be going to bed than sleeping there.Father is later than he thought to be.What\u2019s o\u2019clock?t >racious me !\" she exclaimed, turning so that sho could sec the little clock ; 44 it\u2019s half-past nine, and you were to ha in lied by nine, 1 wonder where can father be so long?\u2019\u2019 Doing around to the sleeping child, sho shook her gently by the shoulder, repeating her admonition to \"go to bed, and get the beauty-sleep lieforc ini' t.\" Then she went towards the cabin door and peered out into the storm.As she did so, she fancied she heard a faraway shout, and saying to herself, 44 Father'll he losin\u2019 his w ay without the lantern,\" return-id for that sole relic of the vessel's equipment.Having lighted it, she ventured to the dick to the edge of where the gang-plank should be, and was not ! (To bt Continual.) CHILDRENS CORNER, AL\u2019TOBIOGRAPHY OF AUNT LUCK.1 was bom at Koi Ton,a village in Do Long.My father was a store keeper, ami 1 was the youngest of seven childreo.When 1 was seven years old, i was betrothed, for two pounds, to a man at Num Leng, u village a mile from my home, I bad never seen the man, nor any of bis family.1 took nothing from home w ith mo hut tiie tunic and a pair of trousers which 1 wore.My mother and the two go betweeos, who had acted as agents in my betrothal, led me to his house and left mo there.1 jumiied up and down, and screamed to go back with my mother.My husband's mother told me not to cry, for my home was to he with her henceforth, ami my husband'll grandmother carried me on her hack to please and quiet me, hut 1 kept crying more or less for years.Indeed, i never really stopped crying until I had children of my own.In thu lamily there was my hus-huud\u2019s grandfather, grandmother, father, m ither, uncles, aunts, live brothers, and four siittrs-in-law.1 was told which man was to he my husliaiul, and though he wan handsome 1 imiiu diatuly disliked him, because he seemed so old to me.being n ue years older thtn I.1 did not so .-my oa ii nioihui* again for three years, for she was afraid I would cry an l be discontented it I saw her.During the day 1 spooled the yarn which the elder ones spun and wove into cloth.At this I worked from d .ylijit until dark, only stopping to eat.1 had plenty to eat, and was whippe I only when 1 nodded over my spools.Ouoe a yeir one of my hrotliers came to see if 1 was well.He stayed but a few minutes when he came, because it might make me homesick if he talked much with me.When 1 was eleven years old 1 went to my father\u2019» house and stayed four months, and did the sumo each year thereafter until I was married.1 learned to spin and weave, sew and cook.All this time I never spoke to my betrothed husband and he only spoke to niet'otell me to do something.At fourteen, when his mother told me to do so, 1 became his wife.1 c lohcd rice, fed the pigs, and did other work for the family.My husband never called me by any name whatever.When he wanted me to ilo anything he said, 44 Here you ; and of course I knew he meant me.When 1 was sixteen 1 hud a little girl, and then another and another.The third 1 strangled when it was born, for 1 was fiightened, and I knew 1 should he hated for having so many girls.My husband was a good-natured man, and he was not very hard toward me.In all the forty years 1 lived with him he beat me only four or five times.These were occasions when I moved too slow ly in serving him, ami then answered hack when he scolded me.Theicare not ten men in a thousand in China 1 who do not bt at their wives at all.I never believed much in tin* gods in the j temples, and we seldom went L> worship | there.Once, twice, and sometimes three 1 times in a month, 1 uiul my husband and many others, used to go on fixed days to the tops of the mountains, and worship the heavens and the earth.Sometimes it was the moon v.c went to worship, sometimes the sun sometimes the thunder god.Sometimes we went to one peak, sometimes to another ; and in the course of years, we went to rly all the peaks in and around our dukrict.We spent from ten shillings to two pounds uo :ii time on our oll'eringi».Sometimes my hushaudjsold pro- | ducts of the farm, and sometimes 1 sold one of my fat pigs to get the money.We took rice, pork, tea, cukes, fruits, sugar, pies, everything that is nice to eat, and spread it out invitingly on the rocks, and burned incense and mock money.Immense centipedes, sent by the demons to see what was brought, and how many people came to worship, crawled out of the rocks and around the otl\u2019criugs and ' back into their holes again.One by one the elders of our family, and all hut three of my children, died.When I was fifty-four, that is ten years ago, my husband died also.After that 1 spent more time than | ever won' \u2018\tupon the mountains, hut I got sick, and had no strength.My nephew, I Leng, wlio had heard the truc doctrine, used to come often to see me, and tell me that | there wntouly onoGod.ami Hewaseverywherc; Hematic the sun to rise, the moon to change, the w hid to blow.fie rain to fall, and all thatis.Little by little I believed wh it he said.As soon as 1 believed, I destroyo 1 the centers we used in worshipping false go Is.My sons asked me if I was not afraid to do it ; but I told them that what I hud myself set up I could myself take down, and they said no more.Then 1 prayed earnestly that I might have strength given me to come and bu baptized ; ami when the next communion season came, I told Leng 1 was coming with him to Swatow.At that time Long was the only Christian in Do Long, and his in other and wile 1 eat him for worshipping God and their neighbors applauded them.Leng said I was too weak, and must not think of coming to Swatow : hut 1 got oil my bed, and walked very slow ly the whole forty miles, and when 1 got here the people said u dead w oman had come.since then I have been in all the Do Leng villages, speaking the Gospel, and can walk fifteen or twenty miles a day.Nobody dares molest me w hen I speak of God, and those w ho do not believe keepsilent and listen.\u2014Pu-ijoilu Shadon's.J Business Cards, AN.W.HANNAH A CO.to uutlfy Ilnur runtuiiafi.und Ihw Kurnlturw Trade diet I hey bave >liii|.,p.-.A Hll.4 It PI.'M I.\\ PUFHS KaTABLIBHKI) Itkk), ai;ai\\ in 4«4»icitix«; 4ikiifr.MI4UPK «1 (TRTIN have oixi.cdua ottloeat 3b»: andSOH HT JAMLH HTRKRT almoct opposite the old stand, and »r.- r* uly \u2022 under take the transfer and delivery of PAKC'KLH, PIANOS.HAIRSAtiK, KL\u2019RNITUKK.fcc., AH CHCAL.Kiicndri ami old patrons are rc.vpect fully asked to r«-jneiolier the original \" Hhnrpr Telephone number in a few days.A $!t Uerhp in all shades for jk'l.If e Hatters* prires, nor pro/lts.A nord to the the lea din p ilon't ash irish their irise.G.Gr.O-Xs^k-SSS, THE HATTER.V.» anil ttoyal Belgian Wall Htrauiers, From New York.WKHY HATl1 RDA V.for Anlwsr*.Rlrrrl Moats- to Parts and 4hr Onllnral.WS.TMIS1.4 M) .Wednesday, Kept 28, 3 p ».Rsiv.CM AM-,,,.\tHaturdsy, (h't 8.t-a u.W i»n|.aMi .3sl irdsy, th-t 15 fm m.Kos amid-\u2022«U* HbdokU\tâcotkUsitiod^iAduif BtateriHiius all no main diwk No horses, cattle, sheep er pigs carried Hprlng and aummrr Rales t Halov-n, «0.F75.FiXI ; eumrsUn, tUO to |l4., tw.CRAIil HT , 1st door from Hl.iiry 45' Rlllrla, I ollnr>, Ties, rfr., elr.g# -T4- C\" A MOIS SKINS ! ANOTIIKK Is IT KKCKIVKI) \u2014 rHow \u2014 From .\u2018(Or |> Y .16 HT.HACRAMRNl' 8TKKKT.I APITIL.M\u2019f .ooo Frov IsIoiihI Hlm-lors.JACqUKS «IRKNIF.K Kso.H.Il KV I Mi.Kse-.fKKSK JUHKPII.I>i).L.1 KORtiKT, l>sf.DI NCAN M.INTYKK.K»i)-HKirroR MACKKN/.IK, Ksg W.C.VAN IH-R.Ni:, F.sg JOHN CAKHIL8, l>g Thecili/ens uf Moutn-al are hereby iu>ti!twl ha in».i»:iii.itn.i M.i:piit»>»: iompam is alu.iit to retal lisb a Tolcphonu Kicbauge In this city, at the following low r.tl-s .»»: and agreeahle, having lalh r-M-ni, smoking room, drawing-room, plain- anil library ; also esperfasnoed s-irgesna, \u2022tewardem and oaterer on each sp-aim r Th.i tali-, rooms are wll upis-r d-H-k, thus liisurlng th'«»e sr-atesl -f all limirliw at sea.perfect ventilation ami light ('aWo Pas-age, ac-ording to stateroom, #&*'.('¦ #SS sud #IU0 Ii P'nneT»»! .Hatur-lay, Hep4.24.11 00a».City hi Kkiivu-sp Hitnr-tay, Met.1.5 UP a m \u201cf*\"-.\tHatur-lay. EXCVKNION < \u2014 \u2014TO\u2014 PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, OTTAWA, Replemlrer HMh to Kith.RETURN TIt\u2019KETH will be ia*ued during period hbore Krutioced from MONTMKIL AT «LM Good to 24th Sept I rnm Loral Holnta at Klnglr Tare.Pnaeuger* take ?45 n m train dally for Laefalnt to eon noct with eteamen for Ottawa and intermediate porse Tickeu at tlrand Trunk Otficee, 1M HI.Jame* ttree-and W ludaor Hotel.K.W.hHKPHkUH.Jr., Manager LENNOXVILLK NOTES.TH« govebnob-gknibal'm RKCRPTION at thk COLLIUA f Corrttpiindrnre of Ue Wttntu.) Lrnnoxvilli.Sept 20.Wodneaday wa* a red letter day fur LeenoiviUe m ffeneral, ar.d for Hiahnp'a Collet*\u2022 id particular.A «(\u2022ecial cnuvocatioD waa held at wt tch the honorary decree ,,f 1>.C L.was own* ferrtd n Hi» Excelleacy the Ootern.ir (rendrai.Lord Ij»ti*di »ne.and the Marcbione** accotn-panie.1 V y rli^ir euiD* and eacrirtvl by the Sher brx'fce mtalrv.rode no in the forenoon from Sherl-ni ke.The hour for conferring the d-cree beu g Ham, Chancellor Hetieleer pre»i ieMege Ohs pel, where Profewor Keid d'*courv»d «w-et truMc unon the ortran.The vi-e regal party subaequentlv vi*iu-d the différent part* of the College, and drove down in the afternoon to the opening of the exhibition at Sherbrooke.Winter ?eetns to be drawing nigh.The weather i* beautiful, but there is sometime* a keenness in the air.Albert Lan*, the fireman who was hurt in the Water ville collision, has since at Richmond.In\u2019-.\u2019gence has ju»t reached her- that a braketnau was killed at St.Hyacinthe last night, also that the village of Danby has been burnt, and that a man has lost his life there.ClEWLATIrtN Of TH* WlTNBM duriug the week ouiling Saturday, Sept.17th, HW7, Mid the OorresiMinditiK week of last year Heft 14*7 DAILY.Monday.12 Tuesday.13 Wailnewlay.It Thum>lay.15 Pii,t*> .14 Aslant ay.If\tIt.tlU Total.*0.755 Weekly.».l'»» Mw«»eaTtnight.43,5»jO Hi-pt.14M DAILY.13,310\tMonday.13\t13.450 ll\u2019ito\tTut-D»r»v.-s II t InHIip miMt co»-t,'»l plici- |.r pn»a\u2019.' 1 ».'ll uiinl.I»- had 'I In- solid Impr t-\" ¦ til >>l I '.I * nr Antolii,» is Uuu-g-in it* .,i.< I hc (X%o»*l\tl\u2019i .M I! ,i.,» , in » d, |*'l will site fiiith,.r iiii|M*tii« I ¦ >h»- i \u2022\u2022\u2022 in *»l in On* r.vlioii, ami make It *lnl 111>>rc m .|- m.l liv I n-b.« lm>u It* cnnn Irl.-mv I.» this r.XU» All I lh«« *il C ¦\u2022 .|*»|||., *in< ( ¦ il» .am will biii'ii it with\u2019u a fi»w iiiiiml.r .1 the Pi Ml < tttlC» Irrfnttitlr.IJU-ral ti'ntis ¦\u2022inch at two oitl a-k un tin- grounds.Male iimnctliatidy aft.r TIMHIAM J.CWrTKK, A uct i matw Plans at tii»ort1i-c COR.M\u2019GILL AND NOTRE DAME STREETS.J.3.Thomson 3c Co.IE, ID\u2019S CONCENTRATED EGG POWDER! A COMPLETE SUBSTITUTE FOB EGGS ! This valuable preparation may be used with great advantage as a substitute in the making of Pastry, Puddings, Pancakes, etc., etc., to which it imparts all the lightness of Eggs at a cost of equal to EGGS AT SEVEN CENTS PER DOZEN ! PREPARED OXI.V BY ALF.BIRD & SONS, Bi rmingham, Eng.-loi- Insist on getting BIRD\u2019S ^99 Powder.69 College street, MONTREAL, Tclkphonr, 1803.BOLK AOKNTH FOR CANADA.^LACHERS ! PLAYERS ! H I N R I.B H ! Hhi tilil now wlcct and purchase Mnaic Book* for their use amt plrusure iluring the «.iisuiitK Fall ati'V M' not rare to puhlish anything but the U-et niuaiu, aud their name is a guaranU-e of merit.Mend for List», Catalogues and descriptions of any Music or Music Book w anted NRAT AM* l*;OPILAK BOOKS.PLANTATION AND .HTBILKKHONOB Neweat and B.-st collection, 30c.KM AN!'KL\u2014Oratorio by Trowtwidge ; $1.00,10.00 p.-r do/.New.An American Oratoru.JKMOVAIIB PRAISK Church Music Book; $1.AP.uo per ile/.Kliu-rson s neweat amt beat.t\u2019NITF.D VOIOKH.\u2014For Common Hch ».l*.SiVts.; $4-60 |.er do/.Just out.Cbariiiing Scb.tol Hung Collection.Aw BooK Mtn.Ktt i-oit Rktaii.I'mi-B.OLIYLB 0ITHO5I A CO., Boalon.C It DITHON A CO., 867 Broadway, New Y»>r*.M \u2019GILL COLLEGE.Persons disiruus of receiving HtudenU a* Irvlgers or l-oartler, wdl please scud their address, stating U rms, to the uudethiktit-d.Yt, C.K.AI YKH, 25th August, 1887.\t8e»-retary.15 ED ROOM SETS I PAKLOK ItftTAt N W K.ùT DF.HIGNrt !\tI/OWBHT PRI0B8 J^RAN, MOULE, OATS, FLOUR.Oaltnml, Knllrd «Ml*.KMrkwbml Clnur, Bales! Hay and Htraw.J.L.rROVAT.Ill and IIS MmiafleM atreet.jyjARRIAOE LICENSES lasi'RD nx C.CLKHIN4J.H.H.Ill NT» K.A K.A.Dl\u2019YTOF, NOTAKIKR, Ac., IIA AT.JAMI\u2019JI MTBKRT^ JJIOR SALE.Donkey IL'i*lin( Kngim- for rale.Onu 4-H.P Mniisoutal Kiigiii*.Becood-band Hhafting, liaimers and thill*», AWBBLW YOI'NC, t'nglnrrr and Xturlilntat, IM Craig alreel.Eag B IT SiYSD MI LIFE.The Hat i Got at Call nnd Are Them CF.ORLK HTKWAKT, C.G.GLASS\u2019, 724.726 AND 7*8 CRAIU HT REST, Near Victoria square.I^JARRI AGE LICENSES IHHUKD BY JOHN M.M.DI'FF, ACCOUNTANT AND ESTATE AGENT.Pitai-KRTY BouaiiT and Sold; Rkntw Collk»7T1D! Loans Nkootiatkd; Insukanc-b ErrKiTKD; Tnun Emtatrs Banaord; Brcuritir» Uol-oiit and Hold 118 BT JAM EM MTBKET, MONTBKAL.Orroam tub Port Oman.Cor.MfCIM and NOTRE DA WE STS., when I fell off the C.P.R.Cars coming down Alexander street.Advice : Get a Brain Protector - FROM - GLASS, the Hatter.£JAIU>! J.A.THOflHO* .« 4 0., HEAL ESTATE AND (IKNEKAI.Al CIION F.ERH, 211 and 2I.T HI.Jwmra alreel, B It'll» of M mtreal, \u201c with the Imildmg* therer.BW7.ADVERTISEMENTS.rpHOMAB DARLING, M At.Jobs afreet.MoalrMü.CHABTEBKD ACCOUNT ANT.AooounU Audited and adjusted.Estates manages llouldated.Fire loaaas adjastod and arbitrations undertaksn.Q.ET YOUR LOCKS AND HELLS REPAIRED BEFORE WINTER HKTH IN.Ir»>u Mar* for WAiduws, Copying Press»»» and Warehouto Trucks repair»-d.J.B.RUN.l'»lttNRK Hr.PKTKIt AND FUH r t Ml ' t TION I.tNr.M OTHERS SHOULD READ T n I H ! (f RN\u2019TI.r.URN,\u2014 I again have to a*k you to aend u* suoi* more of your excellent KMULHION F COD 1,1 VKit Olf* It lias pr ivist suih a vabialilr renie»ly iu all raa.-» of Pulmonary romplaiiiU aud for Imildi-ig up the i- uiati tutiou of our little nii,*i, many of whom coni'- to us ia a very w< ak ami \u2022lebibtaD-.l state, wr\u201e have eunin tu think that we cannot do without a supply of X * K -.XFXXXX* XXXXXXy X\t.\tX xj PITTNF.R\u2019H CHITwioh Fx\tXK ',xxxxxxv ^xxxxxx'' la onr II» me We have tu.trouble |u K' tting the ohlldreti to lake It, in fort they often ask an I sum»-times cty I'* R Mi-.» I* E SNOW.Matr in Infant* II uua llslifi *, N.rt.Dec H.'.r I.tvt>; rtillMri*.I I.nil*lot, I* *i.|.l liv nil tVlinle.ante nntl Relnll llrii»gt*l« llunogh-owl llic l»»iltilni»n.IIBOWN tl It O T H I It -4 OITIZCNH Tl) I Al\u2019MINK ANI> HAl'K.Tl «\u2022\tIh* Harbor Oon niisnioucra tt) \u201e\u201e,i tl.- ottu« r* .»( Ki^ \u2022\u2022'lourmaliu.* \u2019 in a tut.thiotndi iL«' l.niliux* ran»l ami down «In* i.i,u).wao larn**ly i.»i\u2018iid«d to.Aiitong»t tli.i ul.o U'uidrd Il.o ati-au.rr *\u2022 Filya!»*,' at i»uut im oVI.'ik tlim n.i ruinir.wi*r** Mr.An i n* holiritoon, Mr Huliuor.i.'apUin Moa u I, ,v Mayor l\u2019.taii«r»nd.A'timl |\u2022ar. .ttie«*r», and thirty men The thick haze eomewhnt marred th** pleasure of the excuraion At Caughnawnga .» nanae wa* made in the 1 -M »\u2022 that the haze would lift autticuntly to render the view clear and the navigati.u safe The party l.»n*lt'urt the next morning\u2014Lis acquittal when tbe trial cam * on\u2014and the «.fT rts ef h:e c/unsel, Mr.J, J.Currao.C., in an o; ;» >ite direction\u2014th-j authorities have seized t 9 household goods of the three tneu, who are all quite unable ta b ur the ! *f thus indicted np»>n th»-*m THE GIN IN THE CUPBOARD.A lITTtECHILN KfNI s If, AND ! IE»\u2014A VSlDICf that w->i Lt>«nr v coon many cahcs.Or.Mi nday morning, a l-iy tiveyeir* \u2022.{ age, rau.»d Acfill.e Lachapel]^, living a* 41t» l':***!» »tr»e*.g, » out f hia b\"»l beft»re h * partn \u2022 were up and went into the kitchen THere he climbed up to a cnj ' ard where a bottle - f g.n was kept ar.«i drauk a large quantity ,.f \u2022.\u2022\u2022 C< L'etifs W i.en asked w-fiat he had \u2018sge.shis in rning, t-dd a IFdr.es» r*-Tt give the uamea of the persons to whoui these |ico|i«-rtiea bel*»iige»i \u2014 but in many caaex the uii noiit owing could imt have aifected such licit proprietors.\u2019\u2019 \u2022\u2022 Whit do y u think o.' In land generally?\" Irish inen and women are a «trotik an I tine lx dy of people, 1 am ugaiinit th«*m l»*uviiig the old tod ; they are wanted thi-i«*.There isevi-dently something wauling to give |mai-e and i,ro»| erily.The :i«-i>ent (ioveriiim-nt of l-.ng-i .nul h.n lopos.I of st.ilmg men.men But you c >iilil not bnv, but they are, 1 think, mistaken.Give the Iriih H»>iiu lvn!*\u2022.and they do no.want n paratii'ii, and from what one hears, tht*y wtll be a contented and well-doing peoph*.There is no doubt but that, in a time not far diltant, will l>e accomplished.As to tho country, I was much struck with its beauty ; it will compare favo ably with England.\" I wa» lunch struck and paineel when driving throiigli Ballariccy to meet a fun«*ral coiixiatiug of a hay ca»t with a ootlin u|h>h it, drawn by one horse, driven by a|>oor man, followiil by a few horses ridden by the fatln r or brother with the wife or sister riding on tbe aatno horse be-hind them, followed by a large number of friends, all going into the city to lay the corpse to reet.\u2019\u2019 THE TRAIN HAD GONE WEST.PECULIAR SITUATION OK BVIU HUAN FAHSNOKKS THIS MORN I NO, The Slimmer resident» who still linger at the river villages between Montreal and Yaudreinl were thistn irning treated to a rather disagreeable surprise by the Grand Trunk Railway Ci'inpaD).It apiK-arx that the company ran excursion trains to Ottawa on account \"i the exhibition there.The Cornwall or \"moccasin\" train, which usually xtarts from that town for Montreal at \u2022'» 11.111., wax this n orning ordered by the company to go west to Morrisburg and pick up Ottawa excursionists.No notice of this arrangement wax given by the Company yesterday to its many passengers who have taken tickets extending over three and four months, and no accomm-i dation wa» substituted for the train taken off.This\tmight\teasily\thave\tbeen done, as the tlmmgh express which passes the various stations a very little earlier, might have been ordered to piek up\tthe waiting\tpeople.A regular freight train which passes almut th'- same hour might have be*n used at a pinch.The people, without information, gathered at th*- various stations and waited for two hours or more.Those at station» where no telegraph operators are employed supposed that a great accident must have occurred.When it was learned that\ttheir\trights\thad\tbeen ignored, and that\tthey\thad\tbeen\twilfully neglected, their anger was great.Ladies and children, business men, hankers and lawyers, was among thaïe w ho sutfere»! the inconv»*nienceand loss of a two hours' delay It is said that a lawyer who had a case in court fixed for ten o'clock intends suing the Company for damages.Th*> other I'Si-stusers C\"iiteiit»d themselves with vowing that they w> uld pair» ni/.e the Canadian 1\u2019artic ! 1C4Tj x.vî 1MÎ Notr* Dams street, Svpt.21.\tRIIIPPING.R»ti a* V> H»am k ilkrrWin * HUiwUrl Harnir.Her TL» Ilea-er Une HH \u2022* take Huron,^ from q n l,»»-, at aw.n\t: »\u20183* ; yeMerUxT.W 1! .To»U,.on the Itth Ir.irt., with a khipR>«mt of H -r* sbax., t>»* ; ml»., 42\"« ; yeeWtslky, mai ,\t«» .ep, arrUcU at LDtrpOOt, Tusaday, the -.Rb, with BS* ; mis., 44*.\tthe lot* ot one ox aiel fl.e tiw-rp.COFFEE AND TEA.Tin Newcastle /hi/fy f/RromWc recently said b-ith \"to teetotallers and tipplers,' that \"n l*etter word for coffee and tea was never spoken than that now Inar l fr.m the Bhysiologi»* I\u2019ro-fesm-r Hum.Following up the researches of Opnler and Hucksdorff he establishes by many ami can fid experni ents the jsiwerful antiseptic properties of roasted coffee.He shows that cafeine, the active principle of c dfee, is death to micro organisms, that infusions of animat matter in coffee may le exposed to the air without gathering mould, that tho bacill e of cholera cannot live in coffee, and tLat, under it» imhi eue»*, the microbes generated in 1 us i>eri»h forthwith.I'he good re»ults of coffee in cases of typhoid fever have been long known, but they have Wen attributed to the tonic \u2022 if -cts of the calein** on ttie nervoii» system.By Heim's showing, however, th** said ri'kiilts are largely due to the antiseptic pr»|ietties of coffee.Th»-same properties, if t\" a less degree, are attributed to theio»*, the active principle of tea.In this 0 nm-ction w e 11 ay remind our readers of the resum»- w»* lately gave of Galtier'» exp**ri-mente, showing that the disease giving microbes can live and thrive in alcoholic drinks.\u201d TIIK MURDER TRIAL COLLAPSES.THE TWO PRISONER» AOjUITtED\u2014A TIMELY C'Rl TICISM I V THE JUDGE.At the re-opening ot the ' ourt of queen'» Dench th » niori.itix* Mrs.Martin Verdi ».¦»» \u2022 \\vii]iM**'l 111 the ( ' -* a - : st.Ix>uU iwi-i', hut her eviOsti'e «*» ilfiiin:>ortMit, as w is thatef \\ »vi*r Pigeon, thi list witness called t»y the Crown.lie 1! po*erlng in a verdict r-f \u201c not gi.iltv ag»in«t the tw'i l>ri.-oniri Dupre/ and Charette.said that the man had liecri kl;l.Hi* Honor u*s-i ohaervc«J that it was ino»t deplorable to see men, r*«-ti»ing good pay for their work a?home, « here I »y they might le.vl the life rf go»*l citizei », oMIged t\" -nie into Court ami irty they were drunk.To the mind of the learned judge thik wan a most deplorable state of things.Tin«h Dapintau *»» then tried and found guilty of \u2022tralmg ahorse, worth f' *, from Alfred De- har, of -St.Jai-que» le Mineur.THR PURSE WAS IN HI8 POCK ET.YesterUy forenoon, a* Madame tieorgli.a Favrea't was in Uookecoun Maiket, \u2022 muii iiain -l -loa Henri Gratin wm Alleged to have h«*en seen takinz a purse, i-vitititinlog r2.t*.from tbe lad) « pocket, and -aa-» making off with It.-sjieelal Const»' !\u2022 St.lv» » gave «\u2022luxai far as Notre Uanie street, wlier- the a 'ij*d 't-'* brought to Lay by ConMabl» McWillianu.Tlie prisoner pleaded \"not guilty\" this umr.iing Lef -re Judge Duga-, wmng that some one mint have put the juir»» In his pocket.As th# money \u2022*» found in lu» pijise».lion he w as sent to the queen's Itench.AGAINST THE f.IwUOR LAW.At the Police Court, this morning, D- hard Walih and Ji-an Itaptlite 11»-Unger were Bned 475 eacii for allowing li'pn-r to l.e .-Id on their premlsei Kli/alieth I.^ngevinwa* fined $6u for keeping her place open on Sumiay*.\t_______ JUDGMENTS IN APPEALS.J .dgcient* will Is- render'd Lv the Caurt of Appeal 1 the following c*ie« »>n Frida- next' l.dmenanl Ralonde, IHIinan and Paradis, Diiman and Daonst, Gilman and I\u2019aradi*, Gilman and l!vi-inenu, Gilman ar.d Paiadia.Gilman and AlUire, Gilman and I'.rouiilette, i.iinian and Mot at, Prim an and Giles, Giles and Jacques, M\tand « >r- is-jration of st.Aim .Auhry and Itodier, Kelly and ilolidav, Beckett and lot Ilauqiie Nationale, Hrousseau and Forgoes, Kxchange Dan!- and City »nd District Saving* Hank, Gilman and c-ills-rt, < ar.adian Pacific Dailwav and f.'adieux, Citv of Montreal and Lalielle, Grand Trunk Hallway and Uh.i-uf, EXHIBITION NOTICES.THE VILAR PLOU*iHR.Mr.W.F.Vila*, of East Farnhain, (^'M*., ha* bven exhibiting\u2014at Hln-rbrooku and »»ther fair* - *teel plough* wbieh have attract» rtunity of learning the exact nature and value of the imported articles.The demand of the Govern- .» I.m rase ease s.ixla zl é- Il ?r 1/ fâflli I I II T *\u2022.LHt \u2022< 1 Villi ation in 188.3 having l>«»en withdrawn by order of the Minister of Customs, he coutende»! that so far us the giNsIsentered j»reviou» t»» i|4« «Utiuaud the Crown wa» htopped fnur.seizing them aud in,|H>sing I'l-ualti»-».Admittiiig, however, that th»* Crown coiihl proceed for the ad5\t4*6 ,\t8t.P., M S Man.9Ji\t\t021 \" e0davs.4W>J C.B.A Û.\t132\t«sol\tM.0.Pac\t\t92\t \t\tNor.Pac\t\t24 4\ts *\u2022\u2022 Can.Pacific.6i'J\tMÎ\tNor.Pac.pfd.\t6u(\tüü N.Y.Central.Ht» i\t107\tNor West\t\tinî\t Cer.Poe\t 33J\t.\tWatiash p»d.\t, 29 j\tiii Cou.Southern.62j\t63\tOrnai:» Corn.\t41\t DeL ft Hudson.y7j\t97\tO.STraoH.Cont.\t, 29]\t\u2022 \u2022s \u2022 D.L A 'Vest '\t127\tPac.Mali\t\t341\t 4 rie\t 2x1\t\tReading\t\t, 674\t67 f 421 Erie Seo \t\t\tSt.Paul \t\t.Ml\t N.Y.* N.K»-g .S'iJ\t\tTexan Poe\t\t.22 j\t N.J.Central.i \u2019.i\t701\tUnion Pac\t\t.61 f\t62 Kan.Ü Ti-xa* 2 J\t23} ,\tW.U.Te) .\t- 724\t louli ft Nouh fiD]\t\tWahaeh Com.,\t16J\t.s \u2022 L.Shore\t Mich.Contrai., kfij\t9.1 i 83J 1\tMoney\t\t&\tc- Chicaoo, Sipt.21, 1 p.m.\u2014Clovtng\u2014Wheat, K-t>Io Sei't; tf'fc nil.; 7U|c No»- ; 72!c D.-.; 77J'- M»y.Corn, 41c Sept.: U Je u» tip: Del : tit-1-> 4'f-Nov.; 411c I'cc.; 4 Re Mav.Pork, 811.s5 vear ; 412.2U nom.Jan.loud ti :,\".Sept.; 6!-.3 - Oct ; vj.3\" Nov.; #«.321 Dtc.; S6.e7j May.MltiWAtlKS*.Sept.£1, 1 p.m.\u2014Wheat, tV'Jc c.xsti ; f'^C (H-t.; Nov.DULCTti, Sept.21, 1 p.m.\u2014Wheat Tli'- Oct.; 72fC Dec.; TOc May.Tobsno, Sept.21, I p.m.\u2014Wheat, 73jccash; 74C Oct.; 76c No).; 7«-Jc I)«c.; 82»- May.Nr.v.York, Sept.21, 2.10 p.m.\u2014Wheat.79ÎO bid Oct; (.*,¦ No».; »2jc »*.; &0|c I»eiu; 62c May.box DOE, Sept.21, 4.00 p.m.\u2014Consol», 101 7-16 for nioney and lui 0-I6 on account.l.ivimroot., Sept.21.11.80 a.m.\u2014Spring wheat, 5s lid lois; Red Winter, tf ()!»*«mU-r ami other Plants, »*ereonal rpialitlcAtions and call.'' And he delivered himself in the following way:\u2014\u201cMy brethren, the subject on which I have to address you to-day is a comparison between Zaecha-us and my own i|uallflcations.Well, the first thing that we read of about Xaochanis was that he was small of stature, and I never felt so small as I do now.In the second place, we read that he climbed up into a tree, which is v ery much my |>osltioii now.Thirdly, wt- read that Zacchu-us * made haste to come down,' in which I joyfully follow his example.\" WHAT THE CAMERA TOLD A New York publisher, who can show a handsome seties of negatives, once undertook to photograph his librar) by gaslight.So that there might he no posai hilil) of intrusion, he did not set hia camera until ten O'clock in the evening, and concluded to leave the exp off lor tw o hours.On that night his daughter was go ing to an evening party.He asked her when she would |>e home.\u201c At I'J o'clock, sir,\" she replied with readiness.There was obviously no reason why the publisher shculd sit up ; his daughter uudci stood the cap ar rangement thoroughly \u201cMaggie,\" he said, \u201cwhen you come home you will And my camera set in the library.Do in and put on the cap and turn ol?the gas.\" The next day the publisher dev eloped the plate.It was a complete failure, honlhly overexposed; scarcely an object was discernible.\u201cMaggie!\" (ailed the publisher from the door of his den, in tones that forbade npiivocation, \u201cwhat time did you get hornet\" \"At 3 o\u2019clock, sir,\" said Maggie.\u2014TAe Cen Iwy.Situations Vacant.tfolhvs umitr (AD Ao»U, 1) ant* tucA tnirrliun, uu ^770 words, ACcmfoitaMi* H< mr in thr country nu l a «iiiall nll ry Isisinees _________________________Apply at 453 Ht.Paul street.WANTED, a Girl as Cashier Applyto v v_____________JOHN RQHERTHi>N, 12 Phillips sq.WANTED, at once, at 31 Fort street, Nurse; references required.Apply 156 Metcalfe street >Y ANTED, a good cook.YV ANTED, a thorough Servant for a small family ____________ No.li)8 University *t.YY7 ANTED, a thorough kitchen Girl ; plain cooking no V v wiuduug ; good wascs ; country girl preferred Apply at Oi2j Hhcrlirooke st.Employmont Wanted.Noftc/s innfer (/its /vail, 10 crafs tacK tiUKrtioM, up to :0 Vi-orifs /\u2022nq.tuf.Thrff lastrfious/erc A YOUNG Man ol 17 wants to «>-t in as one of the family with a first class funner, to learn farming, hn- hud two years at Agricultural Cullege ; K istern Town ships preferred.Address P.G Rox 1853, Montreal A DV'KKVIhKK having htd twenty jeadFexper.as butler In a family of mite in the I'uiti-I King lea.requires a situatiun as such, or the rare of an Invalid gen tleman.Address P.C., 1'.*3, \"Witness i>rti,-n.A N experienced Traveller for the Ottawa district is X\\ open to sn engagement ; thoroughly posted in dry goods a 1 references.Address OTTAXVA, \" Wituers\" otflee.(t')A('HMAN, experieni-ed, xv.ints situation at once; J wife can do housework or plain cooking: Ix-st of r fcrei'i estf rojuired ; from Hcotlsiul.Apply ut isY Mt An toint- street.DEAN CARMICHAEL, t)0 Windsor street, would wi,h to hi ar of a situation for an experience I Coachman, Driver and Groom.Board and Rooms Wanted.XiAUtt w-ui/r (A is A ont.IV * Office.MPLGYMENT wanted hy a goisl Restaurant Cook, IJ a o general seryanU Apply to Mrs CONNOR, Central Registry Office, 141 Colleg- street.SITUATION wanted by a n-i-lille iger* l,j the day, -.r.ishi.ig Vv h,'ii*,-eleauing.A|.|>ly at 51 Ht.lierna \\\\\u2019 AN FED, situation a* Book-keeper: Vv givm Aildres,.VH.SISIANF \\VART,K'r keeper.YY\u2019ANTED, employment of any kind ; w - ,1 tak-care v v .if furnaces, etc , bv m xrrn-1 m in .under.lau I- .-Xf-druing Address GARDENER, 17 St XUmiqu'st i situation ss daily Dover irsx, Pr ,-f -nier or Ci>rre*|ioiideiit, or Maotging II.mii.-Highest references for teaching.»tc.Address.Advertiser, \"Witness Office.YY\u2019ANTED, a situation as exp-rlen.-d Nurse, b-st ,f VV\tAd\t-X Y\\\u2019 ANTED, by a > ing man a pla,- wber- h>-m l -i-h » v tl gond exp»>rience at candy arid ealci-s, ill e,iy or c I'lill ry Apply vv K .\" WitueM Gdi-e.pOR SALE OR LEASE, The TALLOW and SOAP FACTORY, situ aid on Ht.Patrick street, lately occupied by Roy A Co., with all the machinery connected tht-icw ith.Also for sale, two larg» llydianlic Pri\"-si* and two Office Hafea Hi/e of lot, '.l.UUO square (i-et Apply to JOHN M, DOUGALL, Ht Gatnei IxMk«.M -ntn-al P.O.address Rot F.'.H RAILWAY T1MR TAKLK.ISunday tirrnagsmsnls oui I lid/.Arrive at Ihr Honnvenlare Depei ¦a Fitllowa i W F HT Chloago, Ih-troll, Toronto and lutsinncliala \u2022tatlmis, 8 am, 8 pm.and '.'10 pm (ioniwsll, 400 a m.Ht.Raurent, ï Î7 am aad 5 40 pm, X uudn nil, 8 25 a in.i in s a a, Canada Atlantic Rallaay.11 30 a iu and 820 p m.Goehins, « 38 a m , 7 !» a m .8 43 a m , 9 \\J a m , H II » ni , 1 p m 2 48 p in.4 23 p m , 5 53 p in , 7 05 p ni.8 03 pm li 48 p ni BAHT (/\"el ,v and Portland.8 15 pm P irtland liostuu, Hhcrla-ok» Qtiolme, Ht J d- and Hallfsi, 6,00 a.m.Ht® Julie I,laud Pond and war Itatb-ua, 1155 a in\t84ixml.6:2- pi.,, A.-touval*.* f*/a n Horel (viaSt Rostlie Jmictloni, || 55 am dorel (via M k H Ry ), 8 55 a in .13.10 and 8 J6 p m.Kstiir'lay).BDUri! New York, Troy, Kutbt-id, Hi Albans, VIS am and II 30 pm R.aton (via OX\u2019 K It 1,7 40 a.m., 8 40 p ni aiel II 30p if New York (via Itotiâc s I'olnt), '/ a in , 10 .tj p m ht.Johns, I 30 i m (Hatordarv only) 2 00 I m daily Mon lay, 3 45 a m Hi a.n.lust,nil, Hiintliigdon, Fort Covington, 8 50 a m MixM, 4 p in.HberliriMikti, kdogog, XVaterloo, ilran'.Tf, 9 !5 am, 840 F4V Local from Neaport, Ciiwaiirvllli.and Farnham 10 40 am.Traîna leave Konavenlurr Depot ns folltiivi | WENT Chicago, Ih-trolt, Toronto and lutermiallata \u2022talion*, 8 55 a in , 8 25 p ni , 11 50 p m lir,«'kvllle (mixed), I Tlp m , 1 pm.(Hatnnlar \"tilyk I'.wuwwll, 5pm Ht.Laurent 7.50 a nr., 5.15 p m Va-idreull 6\t20 p ni.Gtixwa.Grand Trunk and Canada Atlantic Kallwan 8 50 a in , 4 30 p in.Rachine.5 50 am 6 50 am.7 45 am., 9 a in Kl SI a m , 12 noon 2pm, 3 30 pm, b p m., 6 Ift p m., 7\t15 i> m , 9 p m.r.AHI Poitiand.llnstoii, Quehao, Ht John and Halifax, F) 15 pm.tpielec and Poitiand, 8 10 am, Island Pond.Artha'.aska and Kb hmoiid, 3 15 p m* Hovel (via MAH (.and 5 JP p in .i U0 a tn and 2 p m.Haturdays Actoi vale, 5 20p m HurellviaG T R and Ht.Rosalie Juuction), 515 pm Klnhmond (inlxedl, « 4f a m HOI Til New York, Troy, Rutland and Mt Albans 410 p m.vis Hprliigtleld, 3 3n a m and 8 .Vi n tn.ibaitoii.«da 4).V.11 It, 8 30 a rn , IX P in , via Rutland, and 8\t30 p m.via Concord New York, via K,m*« t Point, 7 15 a m , end 4 30 t, m Ht Jidins, I X tu» lhatur-day only), Rouse s Point (uiiiivli, S.X a in Heinmingford, Howick, Ormstown Huntingdon, Fort Uovin|(t»n, 4.10 p ni.Mixed, 5 X a in Granlq, XVatorloo, Magog and Hharbruoks, 8 Wa m and 4 X p ni Concord, Manchester, Nashua.Lowell, Boaton, Ao , am.via H.K Ky Local train for Newport, Watnrbar, Bedford, Ht Ceaalrs and intermediate point», 5 X p in W ».G Bhikn, Agent H».Ja Tralna 1431 lease Dalhonsle folio wa i lamn« stinet.Hi u*re as Board and Rooms.YutMis u.uter Ihit hm.I, turds, iire/Mid up to PI BOARD a private family have a i-lessant front Room for one or two gentlemen.Terms modérât» Address It'Tj Ontario street BOARD\u2014II,ithli-ni wanted at 2118 Ht.i'athsrlns slru-i, near Hliury ; b islity very healthy ; Drms low.(3LERGYMEN and ntlu r-t visiting M litre,»1 will tind J g.I Board and g.ssl Rivuni.at luislerate rates.87 Ualhialral strei-t ; quite central.(vl, KKRKUL room tn 1st, n bsih rmim flat, hot and uZ cold water 2319 Ht l'alhurifia street, ¦ ARi-E Purnisbid Kmnt Roun, end also Bing'.e Routa, a i thiid dour east of 111, ury str- et ¦e 1 J\"g5!.willi Board .also, table board 81 Mansfield street.Vx ANTED, by a steady and *,,l« r young mu i .» p -nnu-tient situaUeii nt inythieg.Ad In-s, Steady, \" XVituesi G lic* YY\u2019AN I I D, a sll>i atbui by ;,n i xt-ere-nced \\ -.rn- to a \u2019V > i og bu'y, ha« ^-ii-l ro(.i ,>\u2022\t, Apniy xt 71 mer of Jur.r's an t Alexander streets.YY\u2019AN I ED.situation by ),sii XI, ,-»i(,- \u2022 vv (cai.r and cunO.i.it> HOOM tl let.Il l ely f,ireish'-l N(lurid ; vicinity, Dnrehes with i-artial Giarxl, f i r ; ail conveniennai.XI , \u2022\u2022XX'itni-s* Office.KiigM for a young n an.with b.ai I Aiq,l> at 15 li.lm-ral sir\u2014t IlOOMS \\ Furi-isheO.46 Catbiart strei-t.W K , IFJ M ,untain »t.ANTED, situation resident or daily Heim.'tress.App y 3.1 llleury st \\Y YY*ANTED, l-y .y.m , Man «üuati ui t V v .\t.XVanted, *\u2022 once, a first clar* PRESBM AN, who hss hadexpetu ne.- at Foreman Also a Roy a* aiqireutice.J.Til 5.44.H44UI.NHON, 52 HT FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.A Lao XViiu.i Liktknimii V> hii teacher's mural es-«X one day, with his eyes InU-.tty (aliened un her **v Apply at N YY\u2019AN I 4 D.Il situa(I ,,, pnctahle woman, wotfc hyth r-sr of 38 Alexan 1er *iri-«-t attend fur-\"Witness 0.1! ',Ûy .relist le man.wiiu is a ttrst-!.** Piitty-inakrr.who will imitate and marble ; » tie.- P,.|l*h»r t»o Nothing in Canwla to he found t» come up t-i him in Fis trade.Address .1 H , 10, \" XVitm-iw \" Odice.rinxo Ui, 1.Apply i nd Knom* \u2022 \u2022 let, i» a q at \u2022 - i Dorchester street, near D-ill llvt family, win square.'Iv-l 1.1 ! .unf ,rt il \u2022 K \u2022 f .1 g-ntUiieii ncarthi Winda-.r.Ad-lre*s H.O.qnie f|3i7 LET.to *\tA ppl y at 18 H i stn I 'I'o LET to a married couple r a single geutlriuaii, a J.double |,artor with I ai l Apidy tt 47 Aylmer street.a single room, with board, Union avenu».For Ht Johns.Farnham.Newport.A- , 8 15 a in , 4 45 p.m and 7,85 p.m.Portland, Boston, Ac , H 4 > a in.and 7 45 p m.For queiMo.c.lOain.,3 Xp ni.and I0t> wi XVInulixg and Xanrouver,* Xp m.dallyIniceidHiindaysl OtUwa, 9US) a m , 4 X p m , 8.2H p in.TorouPi and th» West, via new short line, 9.1'J am.and 8 JU pm.Ht.Jerome, HI.Uu.and Ht Kustacbe.5 X p in.Juliette ami Ht.Felix de Valois, 5pm Trnlns arrive ef Dnlkouale H qua re as follow a : E'rom Ht.Johns, Famhair, fi'ewjxirt.Ac .7 46 a m , in X a m , sod 8 50 p ni.Portland and RosPm, Ac , 7 45 a ni and 8 VJ i u From Quiinwo, 3 sn n m and 8 CO p m and 6 M a m.Winnipeg and V ancouver, 8 U0 a m.Ottawa, I U0 am., 12 35 pin, 8 (/6 p.m.Toronto amt th« XVaat, via new short line J1 15a rn amt 8.15 pm Ht J-rotna.Ht l.in and Ht Knstarhe, 8 36 a.m.Jollette anil 81 Felix d* Valois 8 40 u Businoss CliancoH.I^voR KALE, Temperance llnti-l, one of the Eeat stan-U iu the city Groceries.f»ry Goods, Restaurants, Fruit and Confectionery and all other Hr,-I* ,,f bustnra*.A good chsiice to any one siaiting in Im-ue-sa Ap|2y Py L.HARRIS, 7XCraig stn-et.-rs uotler (All h.«eon(s, per/mill Wanted.I, 10 ¦\tmi'll moirtii.il, up to tO I) E A F MI \"TEH Wsnled.hy a lady,well r\u2014'oinnn-nded, with i-xperii-iiii- in ti-a-hmg -leaf n utv ANTED, Piano Pupils by a coinpotent t-ocher li, r,ono i ;1 50 per moi,tli Ad 'r, - RRKTIIOVBN XVitne*» Office.YY\u2019AKTKD, >1 or (J gallon* ¦-( Mu daily, delivered at vv any railway-t xli-ui within 75 mill - .,( U»- ity Addnss MILK, \" Witi.e YY\u2019 ANTED t - l 'ir, hate, a g,«*l Hewing M i bine vv be in perfiet order.Ad,Iresa, giving name of and 1 west pru-e, to p o R, x Vj7 .must maker \\Y ANTED v v i r within ten w.lmitea walk Of Paat-offieeor necir h ,rse ears; married couple, nn children ; careful a, \" p -m.sm-.-.r t-n ant*, no eu-1* un.g .ttMIA dim mint for i a*h down till 1st May , m fan, y prue* entertained Ad-Ires* UN FI k.MHHED HOI HE, \"Witness ' Office.f|3Wo Doub,i* rooms, and X fur gentlemen only.-1 WANTED, situation a* Hick Nuria- V V 1 ! \"per by a middle-agcti taTson.Addn a*.I.E 51-, \" Witness Oflice.YY A NTF.D, work by the day or week.Washing or ¦ or d (a-rsou \u201citnes* flXWO well furnishe.1 front Kouins to let wild g I 1 board, gas, hot water, he.,, privai» family, near English Cathedral.A,litres* K, \u201c(XVitueii*' Office.XX orkiiqi f|3o LET, a large R>, ni, in rear of dry g rods (tore, very I suitable for dressmaking Apply l'leaning, by rt-spe, table w mian 21.j Bourgeois stro-i.I\u2019,dot HI.Cliarle*.Mrs.BLOND YY\u2019\tby a resneetj*!.e Woman, situation as vv kitebeu wemsu » >i,l \u2018 i i 1\t.; , v v Li iiigham or Ve toria.Atq ly ft ¦.WANTED, a furnished It \u2014 ,r Tenement, for a uali vv family.*->t-d Bleury ?tn»» Addles* l)., \u201c Wltne**\" Office.\\Y\u2019ANTED, Light Hamplea, manufac-tiir.-rs direct to v v ,\t\u2022 \u2022\t'\t- wok.Address LIGHT HAMPLES, \" Witnux Office.YY\u2019ANTED to pur, ha»- Th- highest prici-a paid for vv ladies'and gents ra*t-,,(T Clothing, Furs, .luwellery.etc.Addn-as HAKKIH, 517 Craig street.YY\u2019ANTED.Music Pupils on the Piano, hr a com* v v petent teacher.Tenu* moderate Addnn* Ü.U-.\"Witooss ' Offic*. « TIIK MONTRKAIi DAILY WITNESS.Wednesday, Skptemhkr 21 mg?Last Edition MU AKTIU\u2019R ULACKWOOD.T«ki* U.» lollowiuK ot\t\u2022\u2019AU» for » further estropie MH.MOODY COMING.The Ke*.F.M.1 '«\u2022wry, who Ium Uh*!) to N»rth(ie)d to convey « learty inviutiou from rroteetant Moutrratl t«> Mr.Moody, teUiffreph* lhe H'ifMM thAt the invitetmu hea ce| ted.Mr.Mi«dy wtllt^m work iu Mont-rrelon Muiu!»y, th«- Und of (>ctober MIH V\\l>hK AT HOMS, AM» MIA VIHIT TO CANADA.ttf^irS.Arthur IHiukwiMKf, KC.R, who-* loMimi w* jfive l *low.w* i«coolly publi»li«** awept out of the 0 .1 and a 1 gun eut 111 the Dominion care will l« i-vn 11 enced n Friday next, when an appli-c.to 11 f r injunction will he made, i'hoiigh nottiing d« tiniie can l»1 learned ou the »uhj*-ct, the iinpn >-*ion i» that Me-*r*.Norquay and l.a rtvn ie have no?fi 1 sometiii e pa>t been attempting ti float the 1 rovincialbond».the le-ue - f which wa* authorized by the disallowed Ked Kiver Act, but that they have lieen offering bonds of the Province to be ta*tied under the genera! powers containsd in the Treasury Act, as security for which it was proposed to offer the iir-e'.» of the Province, including public building», swamp and*, etc.From the favorable circun stances under which th* Canadian Pacdic Railway aru plai \u2022 the St.Paul, Minnea India and ManitoU Railway twelve pei.enlof th* grosa eariungH of the line fri ui Port Arthur to Wmni|ieg, in sonsideratlou ot the latter Com-puny agreeing not to CoD)|>ete with the former for Winnipeg freight and thus destroy their monopoly, and it is elated, on good anth* rity, that the amount on which lliia percentage wa paid to th** St.Paul Company last year WM in the neigbbortioo 1 of $400.000.No woi der then that the Canadian Pacific Railway iii so particularly anxious to preserve tins monopoly and ciuah the new company, for the making of the new line w ill open up to the op-I icM-t-d Manitobans another mute, ami thus i liable them to obtain miuethiug like raasonahls rates, which the Canadian Pacitlo Railway do 1 ot teen: diet» *ed to give them so long us tlu-y ran enjoy the monopoly they now hav*.^ ^ ONTAHIO\u2019S EXHIBITION.C >tOLONIAL HOUSE, ADVT.HTISEMENTa» JJENRY MOROAN.UMKftM I.(Milt* IIKPAKrMKNT.f the Norwegian Consul.THE BHIPCE STOCK.The amount of stock required tube subsenb* I !\u2022 r the proposed railway bridge across the S?.l^iwrence hue ha* li*en tak*-n up, and thebo^ki have teen c\tMr.H.J.Beeun-r alone sub- scribed f * 10,000, and it U un Jerst ¦ d that he is to get the c< ntract.THE EXHIBITION\u2019.The b tal exT>eii»es of the Provincial Exhi-liticn w*re ab^ut $i0',00\".not $4,Cr.Iiuchieiieau, of Terreb-etme, arrived in tr>wn yesterday to c u r.ience the orgsnizat.oii of the »| ecia! conmuset -u >n insane asylum*, of which he is Chairman It i* reported that M-*»r«.Cirri- r.Laine C< .of Levi*, t.ave r*ceived an order from the Federal Uovemtneot lor $^0,'XK) worth i f ir n tw w sheds f, i the InUrccloniaL >ir Arthur liiackw \u2022 d isanm une- 1 toîdeliver an ad(lr«îe her* n Saturday n- xt, under the auspice» of the Y.M C.A.The Federal Governn eut have decided to erect the new cavalry sclu-l buildings on the ground now cciupied by the \"Id Governn-ent h« ns* on St.L-ui» street.Thi* property m d«:n*?d by tl- Deal Govermrent, and rent*1*! by them to the Spanish c >u*ul, but the Federal I.lerr.irer.t, who wer»* the original wr,«-r».j>retend that it ha* been diverted from the \"b-f*r which it wa* granted, and that it crrc t.gly reverts to thsp .-ir Hector Lsyngevin and Sir A.IJ.Caron have arrived.A BtGAKHlT.f : \u2022\t» bee detectives ii.ad- what is believed Sir Arthur\u2014who i* tv deliver an address , | under th\" auspices of th*- Y.M.O.A.in Em manuel Chureh, to uiurrow evening, at eight , o\u2019clock, i* well-known an the author of a valu- | able little serif» of books: ' I\u2019orgiveui-»*.Life , .i.d Gloi> ' : \u201cShadow and Suiietance\u2019\u2019; \u201c Po*i- ' rion and Progie**,\u201d etc.He has oondneted * P.ible reading me* ting» in the parlors of the Lobility in England, and hi'< work for the Gos-[i-l .nd ten,| rance ha» been indefatigable, finit i* likely to be u crowded audience to-morrow night.CHECKING MANITOBA.THE CANADIAN PACIflC nfl'i S1TION TO THE KED JUVKB VAILKY BAItWAV\u2014THE KBABONS WHT \u2014a mv r.M'ts an!' rtuveits.11o me EJiti r of thr IVitnrsj ) Sn?.- Th.* re is r.i need t\" lo- k very far f.>r the r.,- , .t tl.- 1.t»*r p siti n displayed by the Cir.aili.n Paciti \u2022 R iilw \\y to ?!;e n-w Red River Yaüiyliii* fr in \\Vinnii *g to th- b-mndary \u2019! vd \u2019\u2022 question hint*'*- upon do- fact tliat t i-n aking *f.20, For forty years the Ontario Provincial Exhibition has been a great central attraction for the farmer* of this great Province, and notwithstanding the assaults on it by numerous central fair* there seems f>> be littia doubt that i?will be a centre of usefulness for many years to come.Burg itinerant in its nature it never can hope to obtain the popularity of the Toronto Industrial Exhibition, nor can it add to its attractions by the law of occasions such a* are brought to its aid by its aggressive co laborer.It has the distinction of being peculiarly an agricultural and ait* exhibition, and of going to citi,>s and n wns where there is little or no probability of its being a financial success, choosing no_*v one in the east, one in the west, and again in the centre of the Province, and bringing to each its lessi n* of suco-s-dul culture of »to;l: and gram and of the us* of tin* best agricultural macliiny.It is on agricultural missionary, supported largely by the Province for th» public benefit, and to it in no small degree is due Ontario's progress in agriculture and inanti-feel uies.THE lrI!\"iT PUOVINCIAL EXHIBITION was held in Toronto in IMG, and it* pre- moier* rejoiced in l,l-'0 entries, about one twentieth that of the exhibition opened in Ottawa to day.At that time Ottawa was a set Dement cf very little im.|>nrtance, and indeed i?was twenty inn*- years after thst date before the pment Capital was considered worthy of ?o great an honor.At thT5 there were T.-\u2019R* entries.THE EXHIBITION PAtlK ____\t_\t_\t14.\u2014Our village has been unusually lively thu summer, throngs of city visitors Paving bun coming ami going every wrek.But all of our summer resident* h»vs now depart* d except Mrs.Thou.Iliam and fan ily who pur|ike h*-r b\"art and r.naby d -e»\u2019eiday afterr'-'H M nor.d presiding, a Istter wn h* cretary of th:av of the B -ard eg : M .ntr i!, a dis-j Lance of a little i.vtr 1 I\u2019-D iijii*-, is fifty cents rer 100 lb»., wooreai tr-ni pS:.Raul to New l York, ty the different lines, with distances t Yury u-g iri'ni 1 120 to 1 Ms) miles, is but 22^ ¦\tc* nt*.F'r'.rr C**nncil Bluff*, another central ' fi nit in tfo- We»-, rn Stat»*.t- Ne -v York,a dis-1 tante i 1, GO miles, the rate h only 2Ô retit»i>«-r 100 lb*.Take a third instance, and the case of th*-C*r.adiaii se*t!er i* < -en wor-o-.The rates by r 1 trd v i* i.Winnipeg *»> Montreal by the C.ï\u2019.R.amount to 42 cents )>er 100 lbs., a* si'aiB-* 17 cents p**r 100 lbs.from St.Paul to New Y-rk, the aiarsnc** b.-ing abmt equal.T- i- c*rtain!y apje-ar, somewhat «trange infac*-! th \u2022 fa \u2022 that tiie (\u2022\u2022\u2022neral Traffic Manager of C.P R\t\u2022\t1 m *\t\u2022 r, pub i-.- d in th*- M.ir.U at tli- rate» on the weiteru di.i\u2018i*'n of the C.P.R.\u201ccoo pared favorably »i?b those of any nt the American line».\" Trie ai> .-.e figuies, wh ch are ail taken Iran authentic quota\u2019i n« of c'mfiaratively rvwent date April and May.I'-'Ci, do not le-ar out tmi ¦ \u2019aten.ent wt, cu .* na :- by a very high official of tt>e Canadian Pacific Railway, wno i» quite \u201c\"I t\tto know iietter, an-1 who»«î name art«che'l to the rfx-urnent* fr»n.wliich u\u2019iotatr n» are made.Is it any w-m 1er that the Mam *r * anil peopi- of *he North Welt win!*! kick '-rain»! this kind \u2022 f oppre*«ion.fur it i* nothing else?Tuey have borne this y«.k» *o h-rig that they find it ia im-|Mn>«;hie to ie-*r it any I »ng-r, an 1 **xi*t if further prraif m wanteil of the iniqui-t* * ii ana* r m w'-.ich they are treated by the j Car.: G un f'acific Railway, tha following figures will sii*.w how unjustly thef are dealt with a» compared With the |iei pie residing in the I\u2019r vinte .f Ontario and (.{ueliec.Here a\"- a few extract* from tl.e Canadian Pacific Railway tariff* i»aue«i during the present year, showing the exorbitant rate» charged to the p-o-pie in the We**, as conq-ared with what is con sidered reaK.nabl** int)ntario and'^uet>ec :\u2014 Canadian Pacihn Railway local merchandise rate* in cents :\u2014 Rideau canal.It is fairly well wooded, and the buildings on the whole well adapted t\" exhibi-tien purp< sc».The agricultural implements are confined to a jieninsula furnn-d by th\u201d Rideau cnnal and a slough.The harvesters, mowers and smaller implements are in a covered shed, while the threshers and other larger implements have to be satisfied with outside position*.There i* a very good representation of agricultural implements.One who has attended the Toronto fair will note the substitution of horse power for steam power, the former being more used in Quebec and Flastern Du taiio, while in Western Ontario steam i* prevalent, consequent on thi» change of power the thrt si ers and various other farming machin s are sn.aller and lighter than those shown in Toronto a week ago.THE ATTENDANCE to-day is very fair for the opening day, but the exhibits w*?re very late iu coming in, owing principally to the delay in the receipt of the ex-liibitr- «vl.icli were shown at Toronto.The show of cattle and horses i» very tine and the grounds are especially well adapted for their accommodation.THE ST.HYACINTHE FATALITY, THI DEATH AT HT.HYACINTHE, RKPOKrEH IN LAST NMHT'rt \u201cWITNESS,\u201d IS OONgTUMED.On Monday evening, after a freight train had ust l«ft St.Hyacinthe, a hrakeman nam-'l R >y, aged 11) years, terribly mangh Hyacinthe, were calh died about midnight.on passage and for shipment, wheat an t corn quiet but steady.No.1 California wheat otT i an- fid to His.French country markets, (inn, On pas-avs to the (.'outillent, »he»r, üTl i ou nr*.; do., corn.73,000 qr».On paisse* to th* United Kingdom, wheat and flour, 1.722,mo (|iw.; do., eorn, 23«,00U-.-k, 101,000 qrs.Liverpool, wheat, firmer : corn, do , upward trndemv Wheat and flour In t'aris, turn dearer.Weather iu England, fine.Mark Igme, wheat l.oglishand foreign, weaker: do., eorn, Aineri-an and Danul-ian, steady ; do., flour, LnglMi and American, quiet.I.trerpool, S.:10 p.in.\u2014Hams, l.c., 40».FLOl'a.\u2014Uenipts, 1.S07 brl*.The market wm quiet.There ie still a good demand for low grade», the supply of «hi h is not yet adequate in spiln ot larger riceii'ts.No sales were reported on'Chant; to-d;,\\.We quote as follows Patent, il.2\u2018> t\" $M' i ; bupri r Extra, $4.15 to $4.20', Extra 8u)verflne, «3.00 ; Fancy, *1.70 to *3.75 ; Spring Extra, «3.55 to $3.60 ; Kuperflne, $3.30 to $3.40; Canada Strong Bakers\u2019.$1.00 to «1.05 : Manitoba do., »4.:.to$4.45 ; Ameriean do., $4.40to«4.'«i : Fine, $>10 t $3.20; Middlings, $2.00 to *3.isi ; I'ollant), $2.50 to $2.60; Ontario lags (medium), quot- Canadian Short Cut is «trong at\tto els ' i : West ru Short Cut, *» WEUXES* BAY, I\u2019itli 04 TOIIKK \\u\\L Krai Kstato owners wisUinu i&j oiler tludr |»ro|M,rtic*< (\u2018»i*ier Aiu'tioii or Private Sale arc i»* i|ii(\u2018slcd fo koihI in particulars as soon as poftHlble* J.CB AD0CK SIMPSON, 181 3T.JAMES STREET.rttl.DAILY WITNESS is printed and |«iMl*.hrd »i Noa ?2I and .4 3 Ht James str-et.in tin- city i ^ Montreal, by John Doug» 111 Bon.compoard of Jotr y f Kedpatii Dougall, of Montreal, amt Jatuce Duncwr ' Dougal), ot New York."]
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