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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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[" Vol.XXXI.No.126.MONTREAL* THURSDAY.MAY 29, 1890.\u2014- I'kice One Cent.NrtUti\tn«irr tajt s ami dtnlht, UiWfMtl» mujI tx tiulvrmt irRA (A/ nanu anitiuUrtu o/tk< teiuUr, pr olAtritUe no noli ft > in br I alt a of iKtm.Verna and tatemUd obituary notice* art cAaryeet for at ttyular rale*.MAKR1KD.JOHNSON\u2014McCUATCHlK.-On th.- ïUt H*J, Kt the rreidvoM of Ihv hrlitv* parente, by the Kef (lea.Oooper Poyarr, Vernon W.Johneou to leabelU Martha MeClatchie.both of llluchinbrook, Quo.BVLLOOK\u2014THKRKIKN.- In thi* city, on the 27th of May, at L Oratoire, by the Kerereml Theodore Leflear, aulsted by the falluT of tl.f Lrole.Witliaiu H H\u2019.II.to KUuu Mvanaeliue, eldnt daughter of Bev.A.L.The irien, of Montreal.TKTT K II.NHK- At Toronto.May 22.Ht-ioamla Tett, of Newborough, to Charlotte 11 Kiluar, graor\u2019.daugbter at Major-Ueneral Kilner, B K.DIED.HVAN8.\u2014At Cote ttt.Autoioe, on the 24th Inet., Helina tf ood.relict of the late William Etana.The funeral vlll take place on ThurKlay.the 29th ioit .at 2.30 p.m., from the rreidence of her eon Broderick W.Kvaua, 65 Cote St.Antoine Kood, to Ht.Matthioe Church, thence to Mount Koyal Cemetery.Erienda and aciiuaintaucea are respectfully invited to attend.CHITCm.OW.-At Palm Spring*, Han Diego Ce., Lower California, on Dec.8th, 1889, Elizabeth Young, wife of Mr.Thoniae Oritchlow, formerly of Montreal.Interred in Mount Koyal Cemetery May 27tb, 78iO.HONEY.\u2014At West Holton, Que, on the 19th iust, of heart disease, Arthur Wentworth, oldest and beloved son of John and Mary Honey, aged 12 years.1 month and 4 days.He fell asleep in Jesus.TARKEB-At Tyneside, Ont., on the 23rd May, 18(0, Margaret Norval, beloved wife of il.W.Parker, In the 37th year of her age.ADAMS.-In this city, on the 27th inst , Mrs.Harsh Nicklees, widow of the late Wm.Adams, ioherkti'.h year.Funeral from the residence of her niece, Mrs.J.W Maxwell, 1827 Ontario street, on Thursday, May 2$lh, at 3 p.m.Friends and acuuaiutances will please accept this intimation.No flowers.BEALL -At Whitby, Ont, on Friday, the 27:.\u2019.\u201d-y, Tbeophilus Hen!!, aged 33 years 19 months and 27 days son of the late William Ueall, of Columbus, Ont.B1KF1N \u2014At the Church Hr ms, Moutreal, May 27, Mrs.Elizabeth HilTen, sg> it '.\u2022ti years.Funeral from Christ (.hurt h Cathedral, on Thursday May 29th, at 10 a m HALT.\u2014At Inverness, Quo., on the 11th inst., of iuflam ¦nation cf the lungs, Thomas Hall, aged 53 years, I months and 7 days.MULDOON.-On the 2.1th inst, Patrick N.Mnldooo, son-in law of William Conroy, Esq, aged 29 years and 6 months Funeral from hi* late residence, 11 Plcteau street, on Sunday, at 9 30.p.in.ADVERTISEMENTS.JCST Abaivu)\u2014all the Mai tine Preparations, and Extract of Malt\u2014Beef Extracts and Bori nine, also every known peptiqp and p%scrr>ati&c preparation.Henry K.Gray, Ghemiat, 122 St.Lawrence Main street.Heikt/.iian Upbight Fiano, \u201cthe incomparable star that leads them all.\" adorns thousands upon thousands of homes throughout this Canada of ours.Examine new stock of the latest styles now on tale at C.W.Lindsay\u2019s Piano Rooms, 22*'>K Sc.Catherine street.N.B.\u2014 Second hand pianos and organs received as part payment.Parties willing: to go $65 for a Bedroom Sait ought to see what Hugh Russell, 1804 Notre Dame street, offers.A specialty.JUST COMPLETED.A full line of NEW HKDKOOM SU1TKH Very gruperlor goods, which we are uftering at special low prices REKAUt.HIVC.A PATTKILHOY, Fl'BNITUKE AND UKDDINU AYi 4'ralg street.E VANS\u2019 LIQUID HRILLIANCY FURNITURE POLISH Will make Old Furniture look like New.Price 25 Outs.Prepared by C.J.C'Ot HMM'ON A CO., Corner of Bleury and Dorchester streets Hranch 489 St.Lawrence (tree! c ENTS FOR SALE AT THE \"WITNESS\u2019 OFFICE THE BURNING BOOT jmjg wr^ u/' 110 McGILL STREET.»4>K VICN\u2019S tVKAS.Fine Sewn Shoes, neatest in town, fl.25.Fine Hewn Congre»», only f 1 25.Fine Hewn Laced Hoots, tl.25 The neatest Shoe in Canada, price $150.The neaWrt Congrues in Canada, price #2.The neatest Lacet Hoot in Canada, price 92.flennine Calf Hand-marli' Laced Hoots for 92 (lenuine Calf Handrewsd laced Boots, or Congrew \u2022anal to are ffi boot made, only 93 50.Fine Lace Hhoe».onîy 91 50 Fine Laced Moot, cheap«'r than the cheapest.GARBLEY\u2019S COLUMN.¦JTNDERWEAR.Ludlrs* A 4'hll(lrrn's Snnnnrr l inlrrt»rar.JOHN tllkl.N A 40.retpectfully rixiueet the Ladies of Montreal to inspect our windows, and then examine the qualities and puces, as we coneb.lsr we carry the moat extensive stock of the s# garnis In the city.We would call attention to our WHITE SUMMER CORSET, which wt- are making a special lead of at 75c, and which excel all others id quality and excellent SL We have also received a large consignment of OK NTS SUMMEK UNDKRW KAft.in all our usual makes JOHN AITkKN A 4 0., 178.Notre liante street.ISstablishcd 1847.ART FRINOKH ART FlttlHIKH AUT FRINOKH Every Lady should Inspect the lumens* assortment of Bilk Art Fringes juit put into stock at H CARS LEV S.BRACKET FHINOKH BRACKET WUINUEB BRACKET FfUNUKH in all rhades.The nM>st suitable Fringe for Art Curtains, Brackets, titc.From lOo yard.B OARBLEY.LAD1EH BELTS LADIES IIKLTS LADIES' UIL.TB in ail the newest r atterns, including the Marguerite.Newmarket, Lawn Tennis, Bunting and the new Outs Belt.8.CAR.SLKY J OUN MURPHY à CO.\u2019S AaTKBTIAKMSNT.MAY itlb.TUK lll>1 in THE N90KLU.\u2022\u2022«EPTONETTE- RAINPRotlP (iAKMKNTH are the twist produced They are rainproof, yet porous, therefore the uuitt comfortable * HKPTONKTTK HARM ENTS con bo worn at any time whether it ra.ut or whine* \u2022T'llKPTONETTE\" OAK.MKNTiS are stylish and perfect tilting \" IHClToNKrTE ' UAKMKNT6 will wear lot years.Kver» lady sboald baxe a \" HBPTONETTE\" OAR-MENT.A large iwsorUneuI to select from at JOHN MURPHY A CO, 8.CANVAH BELTS CANVAH BELTS CANVAH BELAS suitable for Hummer Wssblug Coilumcf, in a large assortment of colors.n.UAKHLKY.DRESS MUCKLKS JET PEARL OXIDIZED STEEL OOLD JET PEARL OXIDIZED STEEL OOLD SILVER The assort merit of Dress Buckle* and SHde» are the most complete In the city, including all the latest patterns, at price « that cannot be beaten.DRK8H SLICKS.ft.CARSLKY.So-ROMAN PEARL\u20148c Sc\u2014ROMAN PKAKL Re 8c\u2014ROMAN PEARL- So Roman Pearl, the moet- mitable nut ton for washing Dress Fabrics ; to be bad In all neweet colors, 8c do?.8.CARS LEY.DRESS BUTTONS DRESS BUTTONS DRESS BUTTONS In Steel.Jet, Gold, Silver, Pearl, Ivory, Bone ani Silk : the largest and most complete amortment aver shown in Canada.B.CA1WI.KY.NOYF.LT1KH IN LA4E OF.FABTMENT.LACE NOVELTIES, LINEN NOVBLTIK8.MUSLIN NOVELTIES SILK NOVELTIES.LACE COLLARS, from 10c each.LINEN COLLARS, from 5c each.MUSLIN TIES, 5c each.SILK TIES, 10c each BILK HANUKEBCUIBFS, lie each.8.CAR9LHY ORIENTAL LACE, 3c per yard.VALENCIENNES LAOS, Is [ er yartl.BLACK LACE FUIUNOINGS, 70c, 93c, 9120, 91 40.«1 60, «1.75, $2 00.and up to |3 00.Remember all goods offered In this department are of the latest and liest productions.No old or half-lirict d goods ; all new and fashionable goods.H.CARSLEY.FANI'Y FISH NET.Just received, a few pieces of fancy Ssh net, in npol and spray patterns.BEATTY SPOT YIILINti.Put to stock, a few pieces of this popular and fashion* able veiling.HOTS EMBUOIDEKED 4 OLLABS.Just purchased part of manufacturer's itock of above which we are enabled to eel) at very low pricee.18c, 35c, 35c, 40c, 50c, woith double.8.CARSLEY.LADIES\u2019 II t Ml KIR 4 Hills.An rxtenrivc variety of l^nbroidcrcd Hcm-Htitched and Plain Bordered Handkerchiefs.F 91 It KOI DK BED II t >Dkl.l(4 llll'.FS, 9 cents each.HCM.MTITI IIEI> II AMkkLKITIIEFH.3 cents each.TOLOKF.D HOUDF.KS, 8 for lie 6 for 18c 6 for 18o 6 for Sic 8.CARSLEY.c LAPPERTON\u20198 SPOOL COTTON If other Threads break CLAPPKRTONB won't.If other Threads ravel CLAPPKKTON\u2019H won't.If other Thread* are knotty GLAPl'KRTON 8Isnot On Clapperton's Spool Cotton, Strength and \u2022moothness are oomMnod, And on a simple woodoa spool The best of thread you find.i'LAPFi:btovh hpool iotton.ETES BEADY.THE EYEB BEADY DBESS HT EELS.As each dressmaker feels, Who their qualities once has bcrn|tryiug.Are for comfort the best, And it s freely contest.They re just the right sort to be buying.S.OARSLBY, 1785» 1787, 1789, 1771, 1773, 1775,\t1777 NOTRE DAME HTREBT, MONTREAL, CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.UAU4.AI\\* IN M»N4i DOLMAN MBA PH._ _________li)| WKAPH at 93 50, 9-i, $3 and t'> Original ivrics were from «9 to $17.50.BABIsAINk IN I LHTtCJIN.We are also clearing out a line of Ladies UL8TERM at E, E' M\u2019, «3, $4 and 83.Original price* were from 95.»» to 915 Notice well the prices of these clearing out llnce and take advantage of them.LACK VISITES, LACE CAPES.LACK DOI.MANM.in en il Usa variety, all masked at wholceole pricee.LAOK VIHITE8, trimmed Jets, Ac, (rom $5 50 J.ACK CAPKH, trimmwl Ribbon, Ac , from 94 50.LACK DOLMANS, trui nied Lace.Ac .from 97.5C, For i.ace Oanueats of any kind come to JOHN MUKPHY A CO.\u2019U.DOLMANB in Bilk Trimmevl Jeta and Lace, prioea from «7 W.We ahnw the beat uveortment of ladles DOLMANS and at pricea no other store can touch.For MANTLES of every doecription come to JOHN MURPHY A OO.BPE41A1» I'hlltlrrn's nnrl klrU* Ueefer .larkelit, We are show ing a very tine Hoe r f Children's and Oir!s' REEFER JACKET», »rl a, 91 up.Nothing to touch these Jackets, for style, fit and quality.John murphy a oos , Gnat Bargains in LADIES JERHF.YH Hundreds to select from at less than the good* ost to import.JKUSEYB in-every style and color at JOHN MURPHY A COS We glee the beet value in PABAHOLH AND HI NHMADEH.Don t rr isa reeiog the Novelties we are thowiog in these goods.JOHN MURPHY A 00\u201e IMPORTERS, 1781 AN» I7A3 NOTEE DAME ST BEET, Career M.Peter Street.MONTREAL.Tanas oauiti and only one prtca.A BENEDICTION I Cool, Light and Bofresliiiig SUMMER UNDERWEAR.Oulf/ the liest Makers.Fine ns Gossamer, splendid stimulus to the tired Irody.177 ST.JAMES STREET.sc >VtVt THE BURNING BOOT Vk,i.110 McGILL STREET.9190,004» WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES T4» HE HOLD at S.V ON THE DOLLAB.Men\u2019* Fine Sewn Shoes, 75c.Men's Solid leather Laced Boots, 90c.SWEEPING BARGAINS At HEN BY HAMILTON\u2019!! EVERY DEPARTMENT BEkABDLEHH OP COST.We mutt rtduce our very lane and newly IMPOBTED HTOtk.Economical purchaeers wlU pleaee note BCNKY HAMILTON, 1183 and 1885 NOTRE DAME STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS.HEADS OF FAMILIES will atrdy their \u201cexprime ' interact* hy taking odvantaga , uf the grrat cheep sale.Clearing prices fur a halted time.HENRY M A HYLTON, uIIe beaten fur good value.20 Percent RvVturllou OFF THE SELLING FRIJK OF ALL Khurl Furl, of Dixvia HlufTs.Ubiee requiring CHILDRENS DRESSE» or WRAPPER», should look Hum gh our KEMNAKf* for genuine bargains.J AS.A.OGILVY A SONS, W3.905.2u7 ST.' ANT(NNK HT., 144 to 150 MOUNTAIN ST.Telephone No» , Bel), 967 Federal 1850.Ik |lailg Witness.THUKSHAY AKTKKNOUN, MAY ».Last Edition TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.CABLkL NO RAPritOrUKMKST.Hr.PffiTMhlJUAo.Mny 2\u2018.l \u2014The paperg hare 9ritoBitis.llll!tllW\u2018Stl'|lllGISIIII PRACTICAL SANITARIANS, Plumbing, das Fitting, Hot U'attr and Steam Heating, 747 CRAIQ STREET.A WHOLESALE LACE TRADE- Wr have Just purohaned a WHOLKHALK HANK RUPT LACE STOCK at 49eon the dollar Lsid out nu front tables Every lady will please ask to see thee-» good*.PRICKS ARK HG IJ»W that WE CANNOT HELL LLtm THAN OKK DOZEN YARDS to EACH PURCHASER.HF.NRY HAMILTON.1883 and 1885 NOTRE DAME STREET Last week of the \u201c Angolas\" at the Art Gallery, Phillips square.A knowledge of sach a pfotnre is more than an education ; it is an inspiration and a tendency towards righteousness.AMERICAN.RAILWAY KATKH.CmcAQO^May 2U.\u2014A meeting of the Western general passenger agents of all tha interns-.ad linos will bo hold to day to fix a data for tho nwiorarion of rates.The Wisconsin Central ha* alnady signed the agreement.This re moves the only apparent obstaclo to the establishment of peace.T1IK NKW UNIVERSITY.Chicaoo, May 29.\u2014At the sessim of the Raptist Educational Hociety here yesterday it wa* stated that Mr Marshal Field had pledged $12.\\000 toward the cost of the site* uf the new university.The total pledged to the new institution it $1,200,000.The announcement that the .Tewiah citizens uf Chicago had raised $27,000 toward the enterprise oalled out enthusiastic applause.The new institution will be eslh-d the University of Chicago.The alumni of the old university are raising 9M), 000 to endow a professorship as a memorial to Frrwident Edward Olaen, who perished in the Minneapolis Tnlriinr fire.The Hon.(leorge A.Pillahcry, of Minneapolis, was re elected president of the Society, and the Rev.K.T.(lalee corresponding secretary.Two thousand people were priwent last night at the dosing exercisea of the Hapliat anniversary, A telegram wa* read from Mr.John I).Rockefeller, accepting the re|>ort of the raising of the $100,000 for the new univer *ity.Mr.Rockefeller pledged himoelf anew to give £000,000.The reading of the telegram was greeted with tremendous applause.CANADIAN.THE ANC-ENT CAPITAL.(Front Our Own Corrrtportdtnl.) (jCBBlo, May 28, .THE ROYAL OOHM1H8IOR, It ia not yet known whrn the Koyal Ootnmii-sion appointed to investigate the Whelan Pacaud icandal will begin their enquiry.It ia said, however, that the Commissioners will meet on Hatnrday to fix a day for it, aud it is thought that the commencement of next week will be selected.With tegard to the despatches claimed to have been exchanged between Messrs.Mercier and I\u2019acaud relative to the 910,000, it is said that the Premier applied to the two telegraph oompaniea which perform the service between Quebec and Montreal, the Great North-Western and the Canadian Pacific, and has obtained from their managers eertificatea to the effact that no such deepstohea ever paeeed through their office*.Mr.Jaoquea Malonin, the Quebec Commissioner, was formerly M.P.for Quebec Centre, nnder the Moo ken/ie Administration, amd his appointment givi-s general satisfaction, as be has been out of politic* for some yean and i* regarded os an exceedingly upright and honest man, besides being one of the soundest lawyers at the Quebec Bar.A ( 0N8IRVATIVI OAUCUfl, Leading Ooncervatives here have been in \u2022ecret conclave this afternoon with Hir Adolphe Caron, it being thought that their busines* related to the bringing ont of candidate* for Quebec County and tho different city divisions, but the result na* not transpired.They have, however, oalled a public meeting of Conservative* \u2022nd Liberal* at Tara Hall for to-morrow night, aud Sir Adolphe, the Hon.E.J.Flynn and others are to speak at it.It is quite possible there may be soma trouble, a* L'KUtUur will, it is understood, denounce the gathering in furious t4rms to-morrow morning.a REPUDIATION, At the last meetiiog of the District Trade* and Labor Council, a motion wa* unanimously adopted repudiating the circular issued by certain Levis Conservatives to the effect that certain well known organized labor men of this city bad consented, with Mr.Lepiae.M.P., to address the meeting held there on Sunday last Tinst Mr.F.X.Lemieux.All tho member* the Council emphatically denied that they had promised to address or even attend the meeting :n question.H0TR8.Large quantities of powder were shipped to-to Mo \u2018 Qcybic, M*y 29.IHR RUCTIONS.Yaateiday a large and inftaeotial convention of Quebec Connty elector* wa* held at the room* of the Junior Oonaerrative Club in thi* city, ex-Warden Bedard preaiding, to select a candidate in opposition to Mr.Chas.Fitzpatrick, the Government nominee.Hir Adolphe Caron wa* present and said that though he would have (rreferred to enter the contest nnder otlicx ciroumsUuo»* than against his own brother-in law, still, he oonld not desert hi* old friend* at the orisia.He, therefore, pressed on Mr.T.Cbas.Oasgrain to recall hi* decision abi ut refusing the Conservative nomination and in thi* he wa* joined by all present, Mr.Co* grain finally agreeing to reconsider his dacuuon and give his final answer this afternoon.The presence of Hir Adolphe Caron in Quebec to take a hand In the coming contest seems to have infused n ine lift into the local Conservatives who hare hitherto appeared very downhearted and disorfanieed.Although much valuable time has been lost, they seem to be now setting about the organization in earnest.There is a report current, the truth of which, however, L* Canadien denies, that Mr.Flynn hsa received 940,000 from the Federal Government, which may possibly account for the ravirai of their spirit*.Btili they are without candidate* in thirteen counties of the thirty one in tbe district, while the Government ha* had nominee* in all of them for a long time pa*t, and in some of the counties their standard bearer* are clearly in the field only to prevent election* by acclamation.Mr.Mercier will leave for Honavooture on June 7th to prepare for hi* election, and Mr.Carrier goes to Gaipc on the 15th to oppose Mr.Flynn.The Opposition candidate in Dorchester, Mr.Bernier, is a professor of Laral University, and will, it is believed, poll a good vote.Mr.Lemieux held a large meeting in Levis last night, which he addressed for nearly two hours, followed by Dr.Guay, M.P., and other Ministerial speaker*.N0TR8.The rejiort of tbe appointment of Dr.I)e-Grandhoia a* collector of Custom* at this port ia Contradicted.Tbe Governor General paid a visit to the Lieut.-Governor at the Parliament building* yesterday.It is thought pcstible that the Duke and Duchess of Connaught will not pass whrough here next week, but go by the Canadian Pacific Railway abort lin* from Montreal to Hl John, where they will be tbe guests of Sir Leonard Tilley, before proceeding to the Metapedia for salmon fishing.It will probably be the 10th or 11th of June before they come here to sail bv tbe \u201c Sardinian,M Nothing kaa yet been agreed upon between the creditor* of Hmith, Wade At Co.t> Tbe first arrival* of freak salmon here yesterday brought 50 cent* a pound.The civic debenture* authorized by the Legia-ture for improvement* in Bt.Sauveur will shortly be placed on the market.Mr.Uorriveau, representing a Montreal electric light company, had an interview with the L*via Board of Trade relative to tbe cost of lighting that town with electricity.day by B^Battery ontreaL A leading Lower Town lumber merchant stated to-day that the diffionltie* of Smith, Wade St Co.would seriously sfleet the local lumber trade, unleas they effected a settlement.They bad bought two million feet of lumber for the Quebec market and, unless a settlement wo* reached, it was questionable whether thi* timber would come down.Tbe Quebec Government ha* retained Mr.W.Cook, Q.C.to assist tbe Hon.F.Langelier in the Pacaad-Whelan scandal enquiry.The Chief of the Fire Bngadt has been instructed to strictly enforce tbe civic law against wooden buildings.One of tbe partner* of Armstrong k Cos.bank, of London, was here ir-sterday on hi* way to Fraaervtlle with Mr.J.J.Macdonald to visit tbe Temiscouata Railway, of which his firm negotiated tbe bonds on the English market.THE QUEEN CITY.(Sfperiat to the Witnttt.) CHI POLITICAL FlOlir.Toronto, May 29.\u2014The political excitement ia beginning to run high in Toronto.A meeting ia being held each night by Oonaervativea, Liberals and Equal Kigbtera, and an odd one thrown in by the new party.The speaking is fairly goed and the ton* not abusive, so the public entertainment of the campaign i* not unsalisfac-tory.The Equal Righters varied their programme last night by preoeotiog a gentleman from Manchester, England, who asaartd the audience that tbe Britiab Government would grant any afriondmeot to tbe B.N.A.Act aaked for by Parliament.The Oonaerrative meetings, so far, have been the least enthu siaitic.rotm.The City Council Committee on Technical Education have ra-pre*anted a report, recommending an appropriation of 98,000 for cleasioa for working-people, with a fixed programme and a staff of teacher*.Tbe high taxation of tbe year may delay the scheme, bat it i* popa 1er and may carry in Council.The Trade* and Labor Council have aaked candidate# to pledge themaelve* to tbe élection of tchool truster* on th* English Hchool II .ard plan by an all city rote and Mr.Armour (Equal Kighter) ha* declared himself.Mr.IT.8.8pence ha* a long letter in the OloU this morning pointing out that the \"new party\" ha* not the approval of the Dominion Alliance and baa no title to represent tbe Prohibitionist* of tha province, most of whom are members of the old political parties.WEATHER REPORT.M»t*o*oux»ic*l Omet, Toronto, May 21, 11 p.m.\u2014 Since last night there has bean a slight inersae* In pressure over the St.Lawrence, but elsewhere In Canada there ha* l>**n very little rbange.Tbe weather ho* been showery In Eoetern Quebec and the Maritime Province* and fair In other parte ot the Doml-nlon.Light rain Is falling this evening near take lluroo.The wind has been light westerly on Lohe Ontario and easterly on the other lakes.Maximum temperatures :-Oelgary, 48 ; Qa'Appelle, 70 : Winnipeg, 70; Toronto, 66; Montreal, 6» ; Quebec.«8 ; Halifax, 64.Probabllltlea to, the next twenty foot hours:\u2014 Lahse, wind mostly east and south, generally fair weather, stationary 0r higher temperatures.St.Law-rtnot ind Golf, modtrel* wtnd«, fslr wetlbw, tia tioaary or hie her temperature.Maritime, moderate winds, gradually clearing weather, with a little higher temps rature.SPECIAL NOTICES.Brasonablb Goode,\u2014Hrary Morgan 4 Co.are showing a line of ladies\u2019 white serge sailor hats, trimmed, navy, light blue and cardinal.These ars exoaediugly stylish, and make a vary pretty hc*dw*»ar, to bis worn with a boating or tennte auit.A Gbbat and Impost ant Feature in the ladies' kid glove* sold at 8.Carsley\u2019s is that they are made from the newest and best akin* procurable for monwy, and sold at tbe lowest prie*.Ladies\u2019 Regatta Shirt Waists \u2014Henry Morgan A Co, have jo*t received another lot of ladies\u2019 regatta shirt waist*.All good pat ter on.Size of neck, 12,12} and 13 inch.It is Ackmowlrdobd by the trade that 8.Oarsley sells the best make* of kid gloves possible to be procured and sell* them cheap.Une Thousand of our cheap hats sold to date, and still a good assortment to select from, in all colon, and a large variety ot good shapes, suitable for ladies, mines and children.Price, 25c each.\tHenry Morgan 4 Co.A Great abd Iupobtant Wart supplied at 8.Oenley's.\"The Marseillaise.\" or \"Th* Best Kid Glove in tbe World, \" supplies the want of the highest class of ladies' kid glovts that money can buy, I 2 TI IK MONTREAL Tjitjbsday.May 29, 1S90 i DAILY WITNESS.NEWS.TRANSATLANTIC.A BAND OF FIENDS.A WAEN1N0 TO I»AV*tl«M I!« !K!>IA.Calcviia, Mat 8» \u2014A» trcry AtAüon on the KMtrrn l^nfreJ HAilwey pAMrngere ere w»rned do! to Accopt food or drink ort^rtxl to thtai by ¦trADK*Mi, a* ad orftADued bAod ba« been di< oovertsl whose ptAQ û to treAt iiAU'togert to food, dnok And twet-tmeAU which hAve been ItoiAoned, nod decAir.p with their booty.Many deAths tiAve rtialted from theae Crimea.Pakia, May 2b.\u2014M.S»\u2014Adi.ees from tbe west oonst of Newfoundland tonight say that at Bay St.George, oo the 23rd,tbe eommaodeH of the French warships compelled the British rasi dents to take up and remove all their fishing gear and nets from tbe water under threat of immédiat* destructive by tbe French foroes.Tba French claimed that they wanted tbe fish at that place themselves.Unable to resist the armed force of France tbe helpless British inhabitant* sullenly and reluctantly obeyed tbe order* of tbe foreigners.THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.Port Abthz e.Ont, May » \u2014Tbe Royal vpemal Ml Port Arthur at 19,15 this morning, making a splendid ran to White river e distance of 247 miles, with only three stops, and only one of oocwqueoce, that being at Scbreiber.for ten minutas, where the party took a promenade.Tbe train paesed Chapleau, 131 miles east of White river at 12 o'clock midnight.Much faster time could have been made only the party Wiabed lor moderate speed during daylight.NUarty it has been arranged to have the Atrt-ncan falls illuminated on Batunlay night and each night thereafter during the reason, THK LIMESTONE CITY.ISpttutf to Ur H'tfnru.) USNIHAL PABAGBAFHü.Kingston.May 2tl\u2014There are 1,315 Methodists on city church roll*.Last year about $1',000 was raised for all purposes.A fine clock will be placed in St.Andrew's Church tower.The Rev.Mr.Harding, curate of St.George's Cathedral, got»* to England on a visit.The pallium will be tendered Archbishop Cleary at tbe next consistory in June.Mr.Matthew Gage has sold half his irrigating canal scheme iu California to an English syndicate for $200,000, He will bw .etainod as manager at $1,000 per year.CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.Dbs Moines, Iowa, May 2-'!.\u2014Professor G.W.Southeast, an artist formerly connected with Callaghan College, was found in his studio today fatally stabbed.The deed wat doue for robbery.The crime is enshrouded in mystery.N*w Yobk, May 2s.\u2014Lui» D\u2019Üteza Cortez, the former treasury official of Cuba, arrested here some months ago charged with embezzling $40.000 worth of bonds belonging to the Spanish government, was sent back to Havana today.ManBIP, May $S.\u2014A farm servant at Cordelia mu i dared hi* master and four other persons to day.Tbe murderer had been refused permission to visit a bull fight, and this led to tbe crim* Niw Yobk, May 28.\u2014John Popoff, a young Russian, who oo January 2\u20182od shot and killed Mary Pelvokofsky because sho refused to accept his attentions, was to day eenlenced to imprisonment for life.WiNVlFlii, May 2t\\\u2014The gambling house of Bob Shaw was pulled on Sunday night and he wat fined $40 and coils this morning.An appeal was entered.A number of well-known citizens were to the house at the time of tbe raid.Letitia McChorister, an old Metis woman, wat found dead last n>ght aft^r a prolonged debauch.She was well known in police circles.THE MARKETS AND FEES.som* Diacresios as to thb colliction\u2014a HAN WHO WANTS HOB*.The Maiket Committee met yesterday morning.Aid.Malone presiding.The Council having returned the report to extend St.Lawrence market through to St.Constant (tree: for additional particulars re tpecting cost cf improvement, past and anticipated revenues, etc, Aid.Griffin remarked that he bad made enquiries and one party assessed at $10.000 wanted $*>0.000 for his pro rerty, another assessed at $3,000 asked double.He placed the total coat at between $300,000 and $400,0)0.The question was referred to a sub committee.\u201c That means, ssi J Aid.Cunningham, \u201cthat it will never be heard of again.' There waa \u2022mile, and tbe Committee proceeded to other bus mesa.Tbe Chairman wanted to know when a list of butchers who kept private stalls was to be forth comicg.Why did not tbe meat inspectors sup-plythu?\u201cYe*,\"»aid Aid.Griffin, \" what are those men dofcig * They promenade up and down, that's about all\" Mr.Lesage reported tbe total collected from the butchers $600 in two weeks.Dr.Laberge was requested to furnith a list of all private stalls for next meeting.The Viger Market clerk complained that the eitr lost money through farmers selling cattle eff tbe market boats intlead of taking them to the mark»-?*.The Chief of Police had decided that tbe clerk had no right to visit tbe wharves and make collfction.It was decided to force all farmer* to take their cattle to market ia future.It being proposed to charge each fisherman 25c for the privilege of bringing a canoe of fish to tbe wharf and retailing it, Mr.Etbier stated mat in susb case the fishmongers who paid li censes would have a cate for damages against tbe city, and the matter dropped.Mr.Dufresne, City Auditor, having asked for inatiueticns concerning Mr.Roy and the 25a hone tax, Mr.Etbier stated th* tax was very unpopular, that the collecter bad not taken more than $159, while no le«s than seven actions were pending against the city in different écarts.Mr Roy\u2014who farms the fees \u2014 said he was loaiog time and money, and it might be advisable to repeal the by law, aet ting the whole thing on one aide.The bylaw, he believed, would be maintained by the court», bnt tbe reaclution appointing Mr.Roy collector would likely be disallowed.The Mayor, before leaving, bad recommended asking Mr Roy to abandon the right.The Chairman\u2014We could then appoint onr own clerks and collect.Aid.Cunningham wanted the by law repealed.Aid.Boisseau \u2022aid tnat would mean an action from Mr Roy for $2,000.Aid.Lamarche said Mr.Roy declared that oat of $77) he had only collected $125.He would probably compromise with the city for two y^-ars leas» of tne bars* market, worth $l,lu0.He claimed a loss of $>75 in expense*.Aid.Canningbam\u2014That's nice! H* hat our property and now call* oo us to psy damages.Lift over to near from Mr.Roy.HONORING AN OFFICIAL Tbe Graoi Truck Railway employees and 'tier mix oa M«emb|ed in the Oddfellows' Hal.', Richmond, on Friday evening and pre-\u2022-n rd an addræs and purse to Mr.Robert H*y, \u2022uperin*-ndA ¦ n B tk fD, Bteamer MAUDE, for Hawkeslury.L'Orignal, Pan).riuazville, Brown » Wharf, etc , will leave TUKHDA Y au* FRIDAY at II 30 p m.Frnght received TUESDAYS aud FRIDAYS atSiUom uja street, Canal BaSn.R.M.HHEFIIERII, Jr.Manager.Lily of the valley, \u2014A«l»\u2014 ALL OUT DOOR FLOWERS BOUGHT IN ANY QUANTITY BY H.H.IIAIN, raoniar, IS Ueuvrr llnll Hill, MoalFCRl.R ICHELIEÜ A ONTARIO * NAVIGATION COMPANIL ÏSIkO- SEASON- 1X90.Tbe following steamers will run as under and call a* the usual intermediate ports !\u2014 Steamers QCKBKU ami MONTREAL will learoMontreal daily (Hsndays excepted), at 7 pm.To TORONTO\u2014Uommanclng Momiaj, and June, leave dxily (Sundays excepted), at 10 a ¦>.fro a.Lachine at PJ.3U p in., from Coteau Lauding at 6.30 p.m.To llir HAGL'BNAV\u2014CommenelnK nbout 1»4 May, leaves Quebec every Tuesday and Friday at 7.30 a m , and from IfOrh June to 15th Heptember, four tirues a wvwk Tuesday s, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.To 4 OIINWALL-Jnemiier BOHEMIAN evwy Tueaday aud Friday at noon.To THREE RIVERS\u2014Every TuMdAy and Friday at 1 p m.To « Il 4 M HLV\u2014Every Tuesday ami Friday at 1 p.m.To ROI\u20194 IIERVILLR.TA KEN NES, TER' « IIEItEH mill U44I T m: l.'IM-E-DHlly (Huu-days excepted), |«-r steamer TKI'.RKBONNK at 3 30 p n-.Saturdays at 2.3u p.m.LONGI EI'IL FERRY\u2014From lx)ngueiill,r> u nv and every subsequent hour.From Moutreal.commeuciog at 6.30 a tm; last trip, 8 30 p in.Sea time table.To LAFRAIRIE - From May 26tn to 1st SepU-mlier, leave Montreal, C 90 a in., uoou, 4 and 6 13 p.m , 4 limes a week, and on 'Tuesdays and Fridays, 6 a m., 0 a.u., noon am) 4 and 6 15 p m.».44 MISIONS\u2014CrmnuMiolng Saturday, May 3rd.by Hteamer TKUKKUONNU, every Saturday at 2.30 p m., for Yercheres.For all information apply at Company s Ticket Ollioes, IJi'J Ht James rtrect, Windsor Hotel.Balmoral HoUJ, Canal Btvsiu and Richelieu Fier.ALEX.MILLOY, JCLIEN « II 4UOT.Traf.Man.\tGen.Man , Montreal, Professional.tohn McIntyre, * 9J NAVAL ARCHITECT AND MARINE SURVEYOR.MPRriAL ATTENTIOK OIVKH TO MARINE i:\\4.INI KEFAIRH.Telephone 869.\tP O.Box 1136.______28 Blrnry alrrrl, Moalrral.MACLAREN, LIET, SMITH & SMITH, ADVOCATM, RARRIHTKR.H, Ske., *kc., Room Babron Block 16V SI.Jainra atrrrt, Moulrral.John J.Ma< larsn, y.O.Hsth P.Lkkt, B.C.L.R.O.Smith, B.C.Lh Com r for Onl A.W.Smith, Il O.L gURROUGHS ii BURROUGHS, BARKISTERH AND SOLICITORS.Telephone No.1521.\tNo.11 Place d'Anao* square.Chah.H.Bi\u2019RROL\u2019aiis.I W.Hkrmrt Bcrrouoms Money to Loan.jyjONEY TO LOz\\N UN CITY PROPERTY AND GOOD FARMS.lt.III T4 lll.NS A 4'0., New York Life Bulldltsc.Paints, Oils, &c.H A.MILLER, HOUSE, SIGN AND WINDOW SHADE PAINTER.PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR.Gii.pino, giuimnh, Olaximo, Wiiitiwamiuno.*0.I'.*'*6 ST.CATHERINE STREET, T GRACE, 51 Univoraity at, _ \u2022 llonar nn«l Sign Pnlnlrr and Fai>rr Ifitnzrr.All orders promptly attended KEEPS IN STUCK ASPINALL8 k DKVOI8 ENAMEL PAINTS.A» also an assortment of Prepared Pâlots ready for ass Gold and Plain Wnll I\u2019npera, Window «Haas.Glue, Fulnl Itruslirs, Furls Grrru, knliMinilnr unU Varnlslirn, Which he sells at the Lowest Market Prices.TAMES KIMBER e at your orders, madame ; are the horses to be put to,\u201d \u201c Yee, in a quarter of au hour,\u201d answered Adrienne to the nurse, who went out; then, addressing Rodin, she continued : \u201cIdo not think th*- magistrate can now bo long, before lie returns with Marshal Simon's daughters.\u201d \u201c I thiuk not, my dear young lady ; but who is this deformed workwoman ?\u201d asked Rodin, with an air of indifference.\u201cThe adopted sister of a gallant fellow, who risked all in endeavoring to rescue mo from this house.And, sir,\u201d said Adrienne, with emotion, \u201c this young workwoman is a rare and excellent creature.Never was a nobler mind, a more generous heart, concealed beneath an exterior less-\u201d But reflecting that Rodiu scorned to unite in his own person the same moral and physical contrasts at the sewing-girl, Adrienne stopped short, ami then added, with inimita-l>!c grace, as she looked at the Jesuit, who was somewhat astonished at the sudden pause: \u201cNo; this noble girl is not the only person who proves how loftiness of soul, and superiority of mind, can make us indillcrcnt to the vain advantages which belong only to the accidents of birth or fortune.\u201d At the moment of Adrienne speaking these last words, Mother Bunch entered the room.Chaitkr XXXIY.srsricioxs.Mdlle.dc Cardoville sprang hastily to meet the visitor, and said to her, in a voice of emotion, as she extended her arms towards her : \u201cCome come there is no grating to separate us now !\u201d On this allusion, which reminded her how her poor, laborious hand had been respectfully kissed by the fair and rich patrician, the young workwoman felt a sentiment of gratitude, which was at once ineffable and proud.But, as she hesitated to respond to the cor dial reception, Adrienne embraced her with touching alfeetion.When Mother Bunch found herself clasped in the fair arms of Mdlle.de t\u2019ardovillc, when she felt the fresh and rosy lips of the young lady fraternally pressed to her own pale and sickly cheek, she burst into tears without being able to utter a word.Rodin, retired in a corner of the chamber, looked on this scene with secret uneasiness.Informed of the refusal, so full of dignity, which Mother Bunch had opposed to the Icrtidious temptations of the superior of St.lary\u2019a Convent, and knowing the deep devotion of this generous creature for Agricola - a devotien which for some days she had so bravely extended to Mdlle.do Cardovillo\u2014 the Jesuit did not like to see the latter thus laboring to increase that affection.He thought wisely, that one should never despise triond or enemy, however small they may ap pear.Now, devotion to Mdlle.de Cardo-ville constituted an enemy in bis eyes ; and we know, moreover, that Rodin combined in his character rare firmness, with a certain degree of superstitious weakness, and he now felt uneasy at the singular impression of fear which Mother Bunch inspired in him.He determined to recollect this presentiment.\u201c Look there, sir,\" said Adrienne to Rodin, who drew near hastily.\u201c Yee,\" added the yonng patrician, proudly, \u201c1 have indeed discovered a treasure.Lock at her, sir ; and love her as I love her, honor as I honor.She has one of those hearts, for which we are sc.king.\u201d \u201c And which, thank heaven, we are still able to find, iny dear young lady !\u201d said Rodin, as he bowed to the needlewoman.The latter raised her eyes slowly, and looked at the Jesuit.At sight of that cadaverous countenance, which was smiling be-nignantly upon her, the young girl started.It was strange ! she had never seen this man, and yet she felt instantly the same fear and repulsion that he had felt with regard to her.Cencrally timid and confused, the work girl could not withdraw lier eyes from Rodin's ; her heart beat violently, as at the coming of great danger, and, as the excellent créa ture feared only for those she loved, she approached Adrienne involuntarily, keeping her eyes fixed on Rodin.The Jesuit was too good a physiognomist, not to perceive the formidable impression he had made, and he felt an increase of his instinctive aversion for the seamstress.In stead of casting down his eyes, be appeared to examine her with such sustained attention, that Mdlle.de Cardoville was astonished at it.f To be Continued, i CHILDREN\u2019S CORNER.TUK LEFT HANDS.\u201cHurrah, mother! I belong to a secret society.\u201d Otis Adams came hopping into his mother\u2019s room, first on one foot, then on the other, banging the door, upsetting a chair, and making as much noise as a nine-year old hoy can.\u201cIsn\u2019t it jolly, mother a sure enough secret society !\u201d \u201c Do all the members make as much noise as this one ?\u201d asked his mother, with a plea sant smile ; \u201c because, if they do, I i.ope the meeting will be held out iu the field.But what is the secret, Otis ?\u201d \u201c Oho !\u201d cried the little boy ; \u201c that would be telling, and wcurq not to tell anybody.\u201d \u201c I don\u2019t think much of secrets that arc not for mothers to know\u2019,\u201d said the lady.Otis looked rather sober.\u201cWell, mother,\u201d ho said, \u201cat the next meeting I\u2019ll move that all 'mothers be made honorary members and be told the socrets.But I\u2019m to be on duty to-night, and I can't tell you what I\u2019m going to do.\u201d His mother shook her head, and Otis began to be dreadfully afraid he would miss his appointment.\u201cJust try me this time, mother,\" he said earnestly.\u201c It is something I know you would like me to do, and Mr.Ross knows a bout it\u2014indeed, he gave us our society name and motto.\u201d \u201c I think I could trust my boy,\u201d she said fondly, looking into his clear, truthful eyes, \u201ceven if Mr.Ross did not know about it; but, as nine-year old judgments are not apt to be very ripe, I am better satisfied that your teacher should be in the secret.What is the name of your society ?\" \u201cThe I^ft Hands,\u201d he replied proudly ; \u201c but don't ask our motto, for that would tell too much.\u201d The next morning, before school time, Otis was seen Hying wildly over the house, hunting in vain for his satchel of books.During the morning Mrs.Adams put on her bonnet and coat and went to see a sick neighbor -a poor widow whose sickness would have been starvation to her family except for the kind charity of those around her.\u201cAh, Mrs.Pool,\u201d she said, entering the sick woman\u2019s room, \u201c I see you have a nice supply of wood laid in for your kitchen stove.\u201d \u201c Ycs\u2019m, said the poor woman, \u201cand I reckon you arc at the bottom of it, ma'am.\u201d \u201cI ?No, indeed.What makes you think so ?\u201d \u201c Don\u2019t you know how I got that wood, ma\u2019am ?\u201d \u201c Not a word of it.\u201d \u201c Well, about dark last night some boys came into my little yard as mum and quiet, ma\u2019am, as if they had come to steal, and piled up three barrow-loads there where you see it As they kept quiet, we kept quiet too ; but the children made sure they saw your Otis among them.' \u201c Yery likely,\" said Otis\u2019 mother, remembering \u201cThe\u2019Loft Hands;\u201d but she said nothing to the hoy until that evening, when Barry Mitten, the blacksmith's son, brought Otis\u2019 satchel to tho door.\u201c Dad said he'd ha\u2019 went for you-uns 'bout usin\u2019 his grindstone if he hadn't seen Mrs.Pool's wood pile.\u201d So \u201cThe Left Hands'\u201d first secret was out, but that has not seemed to disoourogo them at all, for every week some good turn is being done secretly to somebody ; and it is not hard to guess that the motto of the society is, \u201c Let not your left hand know what your right hand doeth.\u201d\u2014Sunday School Erapi/diat.THE 111 WILLS\u201d OF SCRIPTURE.COMPILED BY MRS, K.H.RICHER Thursday, May S9.non\u2014OUR HELPER.1 will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence oometh my help,\u2014Psalm exxi.1.Hod hath power to help, and to cast down, \u20142 Chron.xxv.S.I Am Ashamed to hear Christian people talking about the consecration of property, as though they were under some bondage to give so much to the Lord, and they were doing it stingily, grudgingly, (lod loveth a cheerful giver.Think of the paltry sums that are given to missions.The whole Christian church only gives between two and three millions a year for the evangelization of a thousand millions of heathen.If every Christian church member would fjive one penny a day, wo should have forty-five millions sterling annually in tho treasuries of the missionary locicties, with which to carry on this work.Think, again, of this, that the churches only give only one out of every five thousand of their members as foreign missionaries.Why, the heathen themselves multi ply that proportion five or six times over.If we were to give, say, one out of every .\u2018100 members, we might evangelize tho entire heathen world in twenty five years, and lay the foundations for educating the nations in Christian doctrine for all time to come.Yet here wo are at the close of nineteen centuries of the Christian era, and wo have to overtake two-thirds of tho population of tho globe with the first proclamation of the (iospel.We have the Bible now in .\u2018100 languages and dialects, and there arc immense sums of money in tho hands of Christian Koplo ; but we are allowing the bulk of our How men to go down to the grave without having heard th«t there is a Christ.\u2014/>r.A T.Pitrtcn.Business Cards.G.R.G.JOHNSON, FIRE INSURANCE, it ar.iniiv armci.T, MONTREAL c COMMERCIAL PRINTING I HILL IIIIADH, LETTER HEADS, CIRCULARS.ENVELOPES, ic Executed iirouuilly, is the lest mauuer aud at lowest prices.WM.TIN TOR, Station*it.Phistsk and ItoossiNusa, b.') HI.I'raucola Xavier street, Montreal.pANCY WHISKS CHEAP.This week will lie (old chrap, to clear out whatlfew we bave left I'LLF.VM HU I Mil WORKS W VICTORIA HOUARB.n.ii Telephone, ________________ THE BEiTALLACK LITIlOlaK 11*111 AND I'HI VTIMi CO., 7.11 ('nil?alrrel, MONTREAL.Ladies, go to church\u2019s, .10 CHABOXLLBZ SQUABS.FOIt KID LACK HIIOF.H, #1.00.WORKINGMEN, GO TO CHUROHrt, FOIt KIP WORKING MIIOEM, only 75C.J.I'HFRCB.WI.FENWICK, \u2022 (Member Montreal Stock ExchanKe.) STOCK ICKOkMt.Stocka, Honda, etc dealt in (or caaii or on marsin.A'IBNT TOR J.II.Ill UMII T A CO., CotnmlMion Merchant*, of Chicago Grain, Pork,' Lard etc .etc .boiixht and eotd for deli, eery or on margin.P.O.Hox l>!3.Rell Telephone, 1SÏ6.H ELLEBORE.HELLEBORE.CATERPILLARS.CATERPILLARS.Sate your Curranta and Oooeelierrle*.Uae PURE WHITE UELLKHOKK For sale at the GLASGOW DR F G HALL.HOMOEOPATHY.\u2014The eubacrlber baa a fall 8took of Mediciura and Hooka alwayi on baud.ORANOR BLOSSOM.\u2014The Great Rem«ia carefully aud delicately teeted No extra charge* Difficult optical work and oculitU' prt-aciIptlotia executed exact Telephone lïSO.HENRY GRANT .1 SON, Ophthalmic < Iptoian», 77 REAVER HALL cor POBCUKHTKK HT, TtLtruoHg No.I90A.W.ROBERTS, 3.S4 HT.JAMEH HTREFT, Manufacturer and Importer of FNGLIUI HADDLKH, RRlIH.KH, H AKNKHH, W HIM, BLANK KTH.RKl'HHKH.COM RH.OL1 PI'KBH.HADDLK and HAHNK8H t.VM UOHITIUN, TAhTK.the l)NIVHR HAL METAL CLEANER (none better) Uor*e Blanket* retail at wboleaale price*.Head your order* by telephone or ntherwlve for repair» to Huddles and Haruea*.or work of any kind.I wlllaend for It do It cheaply aud well, and lend It home aheu finlahed, Give n.e a trial, I guarantee laliaf action w ,r «t F.P.CURRIE Si CO., IOC GREY M N STREET* Montreal, lillliorfrr of Drain ripe* (*rolrli), I\u2019tytlunrl 4'«'tiiLEASE NOTE * TUB NEW ADDRESS or THS COMMERCIAL PRINTING HOI'KK, 1791 Noire Dante Street.(Corner of HL Peter ) We are now in running order again and ready to receive order* for all kinds of Book and Job Printing for prompt delivery.J.THEO.KOIIIXHON.AWN MOWERS, GARDEN Nil EARN, Etr., SHARPENED BY PATKNT^IACHINFRY with great precision.Machines called for adjusted, and returned.JOHN DATE, CM,\tIrait; street.Telephone* \" Rell,\" 431\t*' Federal,\" t81.M OSES PARKER, IR4IN FOrNHEK.19 to 29 Dalhouule afreet.Rell.1089 TELEPHONES : Federal, 1703 E ENGRAVING, On both Wood and Metal, attended to without deley by good workmen.An Improved Wood Ruling Ma chine ha* been added to this department.For urtbtw ticular* addreaa or apply to JOHN DOUOALL k BON Witncaa\" Office, Montras I! w M.RUTHERFORD à SONS, MANUFACTURERS Wlittlowr, Duoru, ItllnrU, Moulillng*.Trlmmlnga, Ar.rnrklng Cases.Haw u Cellar Po.Im anrl Wire retiring Flckets.ATWATER AYENIE, MONTREAL.Cl EO.WELLS, Engineer Si Machinist, IT\t34 HT.OEOBOK HTREKT, Manufacturer of the well-known WELLS' Palenl WYtor Engine, tor Vrvlsbt Elevator* and for running ah kind* of machinery, ANOE AND BOAT AGENCY.C A full dock of all the beet make* of Boat* and Canoes on band ENGLISH 8 CANOES, ONTARIO CANOF.H, PETER HO RO CANOKH, GORDONS CANOES.PLEASURE BOATS, kc .kc Also, Canoe FiU'ng*.Cuahiona, Carpet*, Laiy Becks, etc.etc.CALL AMD SEE SHOWROOM, WALTER U.COTTINGIIAM.Agent.SC ST.PETER STREET.MONTREAL.D ODWELL i and Hxifrix #.to; returu.y*k)\t1 Htetage i»r V*n< at v git, ObguoN and Hahnia PJU returu, |4t)\t* BRISTOL HKRVICK FOR AVONMOUTII DOOK.I pa no.from Montreal about June 5th Ontario.\u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022* June 19th.Citbln, 440; return, 4*1 \u2019Thtee «t.amer* have ealoana, (Utarmiin*.mtttla-roon \u2022 and Itath .oom* ainbUhil»*, where but UtU* motion te fait.For Freight* or paMage apply In Liverpool to Fllnn, Main A Montgomery; in Quebec to W M.Macpher ecn, at all Grand Trunk Railway OiUooe.».lt.4TTF.KHHY, 174 Ht.Jamo* atroot.W.I».O'ltlllEN, let HI.Jaitltwi atrrvet G.w .KOHINHON, UH) Ht.JaniM *troot.D.TOHK.ANI E A 4 0., H HtMplUl HlrMt.Beaver link steamships NAILING FROM MONTREAL IIIIIE4T.Fkoh Liverpool.Hteam»iiii-h.From Movtrial Ftlday, May.\tTuesday, June.\u2022\u2022\t\"\tIII\tLake\tNrpkion,\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\t& \u201c\t\u2022'\t23.\tLake\tgnrAHio,\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\t|u.\u2022'\t\u2022\u2022\t30.\tLake\tWihnii-ru,\t\u2022\u2022\t\"\t|7.\"\tJune\tfi.\tLake\tSurgnioH,\t\"\t\"\t34.KRlrn of l\u2019u»»agr\u2014Monl real lo l.lvrrpnol, Hai ooN, 4(4)end frk).Bovnu Trip, 4'.» and 4110 iNTkllMKIilATR, 430.BTKRHAItr, 470.An rtperleneed Hurgeon I* carried by each *t< anvrr, »mt Steward) ast* to attend to the want* of female* aiKt oblidnn.II.K.HI KRAY, General Manager, 4 Ouatotn House winarr.MontreaL IVJOBTH GERMAN LLOYD H8.Uo.In\tFAST EXPRESS RTF.AMKIUt, From Nrw York, From New York lo llrenien via Honlbamptoa Also taking pa**angeri to Havre and I'arlt Haai.r.W.-dneaday,\tMay 31,\t8\tam Km».Saturday,\tM«y3t,\t9 30\ta u> Tit av R.WednraiUy,\tMay 78.\tnom.Ki.iir.Saturday,\tMay 31,\t3\tp in.The** Hteamer* make the run to Southampton la-front **Vi>n aud a half to eight day*, aud to Hnm*u Iu nine days.Pltlrg*.\u2014In First Cabin, |190 aud onward^ accord I ng to location; to lAitidnu, Havre or llre.iien, In Hecona Cabin, tf»'> ; Steerage at low rate* The *te*mer* of this linn are oalehratml for their (prod, comfort, safety aud the excellence of their tatle*.Apply to J.V.GILM4t('R «V 4 0.364 HA Paul \u2022treet, Montreal.Or to ORLRICIIH A OO.3 llowllng Grenu.New York.E UR0PEI EUROPE ! EUROPE I TICKETS BY ALL LINES ALLAN.DOMINION aud HEAVER Linen via MONTREAL.NATIONAL, OUlONj IIAMRUKG.AMKKIC.AN, WHITE STAR, UUNAKD, INMAN, NOHTH (ORMAN LLOYD.OF.NKKAI.TRANSATLANTIC, STATE, ANCHOR and RED HTAK Un-* via NEW YORK.Alan to FLORIDA, WEST INDIES, ke.W Call or writ* for lowest uuotatlons before looking ) ln where.rtaboin rate*, 430 upward* ; steerage at lowest rate*.R-n Send for pamphlet or oall at my r.nw addre**.174 Ht.Janie* rtreet, oorner St John, City aud Din-trtet Telegraph (Jo s lliilldlng, Montreal D.IIATTI \u201c Telephone No.1866 It.rKKJtnV.AgeNl^ D RBFORD\u2019S AGENCIES.ONALD80N LINE, YVF.F.KLY GLASGOW HKRVI4R.Groceries, Provisions, &c.EFRENCH VEGETABLES, PETIT POIH, HARICOTS VERTS, CHAMl'iaNOMS.DAVID RFA *t 4 4>., 30 HOSPITAL STREET MONTREAL B.H.RICKABY CO., FAMILY GROIFKA AND MNTRIHCTORH OP IIKGI t'l.*»» (lOOOM, «RI BF.AVCR IIALL.Norg.\u2014Waggon leave* every HatnnUy morning al 8 o clock for Lachinr, Dorral, Valoi* and Pointe Claire, .1 1884.1890.J.A.M A Till: W SDN A 4 0.202 MfGIU »(r.I.\u2022\t\u2022\t, Mantreal.IMPORTERS and WHOLESALE GROCERS.Buyer* In thia establlahment have the advantage* of Irngtheni'.l experience, with FKKHHNESH of (took and ASSORTMENT MAINTAINED.Ordera 4 arrfully Attended \u2022 Liebig Company's EXTRACT OF MEAT.For improved and ooononiic oookorv, use it for Hoiihk, Sauces and \u2019tfatli; Dishes.In flavor in comparable, ami diosolveg jwrfoctly dear in water.Makca dulicioua licof Tea and lee pi in all climate* for any length of time.1 lb.equal to 40 Ibfl.of lean Ivcef.Only aort guaranteed gent-ine by Juatice Von I.iobig and beam bin signa ture in blue, thus : Hailing from Mniitreal every WEDNESDAY Murnln*.HH\tAMaRVNTIHA.\t4,000\tton*.38th M»y SH.\tA MR DEM.\t8.600\tPm*.4th Jumi.SH\tWARWICK.\t3,000\tton*.llth lune! S.H.CIRCE,\t3.0IJIJ ton*.,,,,,|8ib ,1 une HS\tCONCORDIA,\t3.600\ttone .35th June Glasguw Agent*,\u2014Donaldauu Bru* , 166Ht.Vlnemii at.HHOMRON LINE.NF.W4 A4TLR-ON.TYNK HIIRVII R.VIA LONOOH.Sailing from Montreal on or ahont HS FREMONA,\t3 60) ton*.77th May\tI HH.OF.RONA,\t3.600 ton*.Toth lone.HS KHKMONA,\t3.600 ton*.SUl July Agi-nU : Cairn*.Yonng k Noble, Newaastle-on A.Low, Son A Carter, 37 Leadt-nhall atroet, Loadon W.Thomaon A Son*, Dundee, Hootiond.r ?R R Ü88 LINE.LONDON SERVICE EVERY HOUSEHOLDER SHOULD USE F.DWARDS' DFJdCf\u2019ATKD HOFF.The cheeped and moat nutritious food obteinabl*.it* lore*) valu* a* a food tring three and .half time* that of an equal weight of boef.GRAYINA (Edwards' Gravy Powder), Kxiily tolubl*, quickly cooked, lr«* than fire minute* l-euig tvifficltnl to produce an eicellcnt Gravy or Soup.Cook Book grati* and poet free.FRRDK.KING * a A., Lt\u2019d., HOLE MANUFACTt KERB, East, liOndon and >0 Hr.8a< kaMtKT sr.Montreal.c ENTvS FOR SALE AT THE \"WITNESS OFFICTL Bailing from Montreal on ot about I\u2014 EH.SKA KING.\t4.000 ton*.Slat M»y.HH.STORM KING,\t4.000 torn.13th June.HH.OCEAN KING,\t2,000 tons.28th June.\u2022 London Agent*:\u2014William Row A Oo., 3 K*at India avenue, F.O.TIIKOI G4I BILLS OF LADING granted by any of the abov* line* to or from any point In 4-A.NADA OR WKATRUN STATUS.Special attention giren to the HANDLING ot all PRR.IHHAHLE and other cargo.Fur further particular* apply to Agent* of Rail way*.Or to RORT, KF.FORO re-cciri-d at Ibeec agcnciea.Slit Dailg ^itiifss.TIU\u2019RSDAY, MAY 29, 1S90.Tuk Workingmen of the United States appear to be waking up to the fact that they have in the alien contract labor law a weapon by means of which they can make matters particularly unpleasant for their employers, 'his law was passed through Congress in order to conciliate the labor vote by giving the workingmen a pretence of protection.It was probably thooght that its provisions were so vague that it would never prove troublesome to the gentlemen who furnish the fat.The workingmen, * however, appear to have found a method of making it operative.The Vatican has instructed the Komsn Catholic bUhopa in Canada to endeavor to lessen the eiisting antagonism between the Kngllsh and the French.The best way to do that would be to call oil Mr.Mercier and his Jesuit allies, wbo have been the promoters of that antagonism.The \\ atican, badly counselled, has itself, and not the bishops, to blame for any antagonism which has arisen ont of the ill-omened tratlicking in race prejudices of theec parties.The bishops w ere opposed to the whole movement, and were only dragged into it by Rome.Tm Pirsuns Appointed by Mr.Mercier to investigate the Whelan chargee are respectable men, bnt both have )>een and still are Liberal supporters cf Mr.Mercier.A fact like this carries condemnation on the face of it.Perfectly upright honorable men are liable to prejudices and preferences.A commission of judges, if one coaid have been appointed, would have been better received by the public.Experienced judges who hare been inactive as to politics and have trained and schooled themselves into considering evidence without prejudice and pronouncing without partiality, and who look for no preferment, from the Government, would probably have secured the public con-ddence.As it if, the investigation should be thorough, should be public, and should be immediate.The Statesmanlike Am.re~< of the Dominion president\u2014who might, but for her own modesty, have been the world's president for this year\u2014of tne Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be read with intense interest, dealing as it does with subjects of a higher import than those ordinarily handled by Parliament.The Convention before which its many pregnant suggestions were laid might be spoken of as a prophetic parliament, for those things which the Christian women of to day, after mature consideration, declare to be needful for the moral well-being of eociety, are pretty sure to be those which the political parliamentof another generation, if not of this, will shape into law, however unwillingly such parliaments may be forced to turn from squabbles with regard to things of party and things of the pocket to the things of life and death, here and hereafter.To-Day is nomination day in Ontario, and the elections to the Provincial Asaembly will take place next Thursday.The result is altogether uncertain, owing principally to the Kqual Plights, French language, and separate school issuM.The Conservative party has sawn ont some planks from Equal Rights timber and inserted them in their platform, and they will, it U confidently expected, make great gains.They now even hope for victory, which was out of the question until Mr.Meredith surprised everyone by his \u2022land in favor of Equal Rights, a course in which his supporters in the strongly Protestant part of the Province were not slow to follow him.The Mowat Government, who have been economical, capable and pure, are confident of being returned to power again.It ia probable they will, but by a majority reduced anllicientiy to constitute a warning against pandering to the Roman Catholic church, of which the ministry has been gnilty.The Verdict or the Jury in regard to the loss of life in the Longue Pointe Asyiurn fire is about as non committal as it was possible to make it.it seems probable to the jury that either an inmat ts are scatteied over this broad domain, many, It Is true born under othrr flags than that of till* Dominion, but It Is our adopted country, and It Is for us to develop It* vast rtsourcee, to guard it* Interests, and to guide the ship of state away from the shoal* and quicksand* Into the safe peaceful harbor of prohibition.(Applause.) Csn we not say of a truth (Ps.Ifl : fi ) \u2022\u2022 Th* line# have fallen unto me In pleasant place* .yea, | have goodly heritage !\" A sense of responsibility I» » good thing.It ha* taksn many a man and woman, many a hlld hedged around by povertv and mDfortune, and has ted them up through successive stagne, past the pitfalls and yawning chasms of sin which met at svsry tarn, and ha* moulded thsm Into some of the bravest men and noblest women which th* world ha* ever known.What are our responsibilities as Christian women to this greatest foe which this Canada of ours ha* to meet î I refer to ms ha.v rarti ar, mi-oiraTiog Ago satz or Ai/.onoLi' ugioas which the laws of our i ouotr v hav* legalized.According to Inland revenus and trad* and navigation return», the following quantities of liquor were manufactured and Imported into this Dominion during the past fiscal j ear Gallons.\u2022\u2019roof spirits, distilled.6iHt, ^ Melt liquor* made.U TSh'yM Foreign liquors Imported.I,'7*5,'osa IeUI.The** figures do not Include the wloee and cider manufactured In Canada,nor the products of the 28 Illicit still* which were broken up by tne Government offl.cers,- nor the quantities smuggled In on the coast* and ttc international line, which would amount to thou-sand# of barrel* more.Ever/ /alien of proof spirits\u2014 as reported aliove\u2014represent* three or four gallon* a* consumed.It has been stated openly In Parliament, t*,° or\toccasions, that Canada's drink bill amount* lo sixty- million dollars a year, and thl* to be divided up among a population of 5,000,1)00, many of whom arc women end children who are free from thl* dreadful appetite ; and yet neither political party will prohibit It# manufacture, but rather help to protect th* liquor Interest* and thu* «end at b ast 5,000 of our fellow citizens to fill drunk aid'i gtaves every yeai and 10,C00 more whose habits AiAtssT tiii MAxrract' ss or cioaturm.of which there were 22.705,680 made In Canada during the last fiscal year.The** figures do not Include the number Imported, as the custcro# return# report cigarette* and cigars undsr the one heading.Also, petition for a reformatory for Protestant girls Franchise.I would call your attention to the faut that, during the next session of Parliament, there wlU again be prewented a bill to revise the electoral franchise llete.I would suggeet that we take Immediate eteps to secure the full franchise for women, upon tho same terms as It I* given to men, and that, falling to secure thle, the Provincial unions shall take step* to secure municipal and rchocl suffrage, and a urn Cfos au.ucestioxs Tomii'to tiis iiomi uri.The appointment of women on school hoards ; that there may be better ventilation In school buildings end a careful Investigation and oversight of the sanitary conditions of such buildings.Hero Mr*.Foster related tbe txpsrienoa of Miu Dodge and Mr*.Agnew, in connection with their appointment upon tbe Nsw York Rcbpo] Board.Women are persistent craAturfis, and when they insisted upon their rounds, in visiting the basement of one of tbe schools, they carried their peint, to the intrnss disgust of tho janitor, who declared that he had been sixteen year* in his present position, and nobody bad ever visited tho basement! \u201cYon can imagine, ladies, that that basement badly needed visiting,\u2019\u2019 added Mrs.Foster, amidst much laughter.The - ration of a literature department.I would recommend for your onslderatbn the appointment of a committee on publication.Object, to securs and provide for the publication of Dominion leaflet* and tract*, which, in facts anl figures, shall speak to the heart* and\u2019 ooscitnces of our people.That the general officers of this Dominion Union form such a committer, whose businewe shall be to cxamln» and decide ujwn the nitrile cf all matter furnlafied (or this de-périment, and that they he Instructed to accept only the very best, that they be empower I to «llmlnaté or add to any paper.I wonid aleo advlto that the general effieer* of each province constitute an advisory board to whom all pa|H-r* emanating from said prov Ime, designed for publication n* Dominion literature, shall fie submitted and acted upon l.erorr being paseed on for the consideration of the Dominion officers.*\tLomum.That we express our opinion upon the lottery quel-tlon and the In-jporation of *ucb \u2022 ompanle* by our provincial legislatures.I would urge our faithful women lo be on the watch for any further attempt lo Introduce this system throughout our Dominion and U|«n any such attempt being made to promptly bring every Influence to bear by |H-titlons and personal Influence to prevent such blots upon our statute hooks.The State of Louisiana, has had aStat* lottery feeding open It for more than twenty years, white It hae, by Its gifts, silenced the pulpit ami tb- Ute lion.John Bright said, \u201c Tbe future of a rountry la secure, when the young men and women alike are trained to Intelligent uuderstvndlng of the laws which govern them.The next generation will be a race ol patriots.CBIM'Xati LAW.Many ol you will have noticed the Mloltterlnl Dill which was before Parliament at It* la«t sestlon, being an act to further amend the < riwlnal law\u20141 refer especially to the sectlone tor rtiK I\u2019ROTKcriog or womkn and ciiildrbm.I must speak at length upon this.The discussion wblch this meature evoked, and the result, show only too plainly our ligislatore make the law» \u2014men make the lawa tor tbe protection of the'r owntex\u2014and iho-ild arouse the womanhood of Canada and tne true-hearted men to greater exertions.IDpeclally should we thank the Local Legislature for the prole dlon of women and children, and the temperance and labor organisations of this city for their attitude towards thise amendments and for the petltlooe which they forwarded to Ottawa asking for still further prote.-lljo.Tbe bill has raised \"the age of consent,'or as we womtii prefer to call It, \u201c the age of protection \u2019 for girls from 1-! to It year*, thus assuming that a child of Li years \"la capable of bearing a woman's responsibility for her acts \" The age In Kngland was, on acco-mt of Mr.-Stead's disclosures, raised to 1(1 years, while, to lint shams nr Christian ctviLt/.tTION be It stld that In Georgia It Is placed at ten years and in Delaware seven years.The amendments before referred to contain a clause giving a certain kind of protection to women In factmies, mills and workshop*, but excluding schorl*, office*, prison*, police courts and domestic servants.A rich and guarded girl is protected up to the age of'll, but a poor girl only to the age of 14.By tbe new extradition treaty between Canada and the United State* rape and abduction are among the extraditable offences.Ix-t us hope that this will arrest In a great measure the Infamoue traffic In young girls which ha* been carried on between these countriee heretofore.When I was attending the National Con-venticn In Chicago f name acroes a case of this kind.Mrs.Foster ffavo the dreadful particulars.Tbe recital produced a profound impression upon the convention.The Kev.Dr.Antliti subsequently said that the case inada his blood boil to think that them was no law to redress such terrible wrongs.Marie Duchesne was a little Montreal girl, about fourteen yattre of age, rather pretty and intelligent.A pro-curens from Chicago came along and found her.To the tempting promise of high wagoe, in a nice home, where she would have little to do.of handsome dresses, and of plenty of money (in t)ken whereif $75 were given her to replenish her wardrobe) she sue cumbed.When tbe woman got her to her home in Chicago, she induce 1 her to sign a paper.The child did not understand it.It was a chattel mortgage, whioli made th» woman the proprietor of every stitch of clothing the Brl wore.One of the girls in the place told she the horrible nature of the business carried on in tbe house.Tbe girl sutfered tbe fate ol ao many other victims, ami in course of time was |>a*ied on from one pUce to another.Sbe never got a cent of money : the clothes she wore belonged to the \"lady\" of the house, and in Chicago she coaid be arretted for leaving with them.At last THB QIRL RAN AWAY.She was arrested und brought to the Harrison Polie*' Station.The policeman in giving his testimony, said that the girl was simply a white elave.The woman might bo said to owu her.Tbe creature from whose boute the poor thing had tied, said that the girl had stolen \"madame'i\" clothes, and that she demanded her to be punished.(\"Shame!\") The case was remanded, while Mrs.Foster was in Chicago.PirABTMBXT or RAILWAY WORK.1 would suggest that a department of railway work o« created and a superlnU-ndenl appointed, and that ««begin work Immediately on all our lines of railway We should reach thousand* of men with copies of the sight rent books, with paper*, leaflet*, eta.All rail, way* now require their train employee* to be sober men, and yet the temptations are very great.There I* a good work to be done by our local unions all along the line.In the winter, when toe roads are blocked, or storms are raging, when the snow-plough* are clearing the track, have a good hot cup of tea or cofTss, a bite ol lunch at the railway station, awaiting the arrival of the employees.How re'roth-Ing thl* would lie to them.I would suggest that we provide for a missionary fund wblch shall be used to extend the work In fresh fields-particularly in our great North Western Territories.They contain more than half the average of thl* Dominion ant are to be the hon.es of millions of soul*.Distance* are great obstacles to many.We have a few signal station* there, the flags must not be low, red, or the gun* al lowed to Ispie Into silence.\" We mint go in and posseM the land.\" t would recommend a grant of literature, at least, to the aunerlntenlent of thoeo territories and the prayerful ami helpful remembrance of her by tome of our memliers.TUR Y'a RKI-RRSENTATION.That the Y.W.C.T.U, havo representstlon In our conventions upon the earn* basis a* the mother organization ; that we take Increased\tInterest In the promotion of Demnrest medal contest* throughout tho Dominion ; that we rc-con»lder the fto to be paid to the World * Union, the some ,amount paid bv the National W.C.T.I\u2019, ; the appointment of a day of prayer to be observed L throughout our land ; that ae province* we petition * tho Provincial l\u2019ro«* Awoclatlon*.or those companle* / imhlishlBf what are known commercially as \" patent outatdes,\" and secure the printing of temporaries Items and storist.Wc went to send forth by every paper In the land leaves from tbe I\u2019rculbltlon tree, \" which shall lie for the healing of the nations.\" I would urge the provlnoei to eonslder If active work cannot be done among our Indian population.The use of liquor by the Indians neems to arouse their savage nature afresh and lead them to tbe ooiiimlssljn of the worit poislblo crime# Thl* work Is open to every province, though difficult to compass.I am aure the fertile brain* of our women nan find some way to bring the great truths of tempennoe and the need of total abatlnenoe to bear upon our Indian population.In order that we may view the number of soul* with whom we need to work I will glv* you statistics from the last annual report of the ItRI-AlirMRNT or INMAN AKKAIRH The number of resident and nomadic Indian*in the Dominion at the close of the lait fiscal year was a* follow* Untario, 17,762 ; Quebec, 13,600; Nova Scotia, 2,010 ; New Brunswick, 1,674 ; I\u2019rlnco Kdward Island, 314; Manitoba and North west Territories, 21,622 ; Peace Klver district, 2.0SS ; Athabasca dbtrlct,8,000 ; Mackenxl* district.7.L0U ; Kaaters Rupert'* Laud.4,010; Labrador, f.ansdtan Interior, 1.OJ0; Arctlo Coast, 4,0(0 ; BrltHh Uolumbli, :5,70S ; total.121,621.The report rofsrt to the general progress made by the Indians during the year In Industrial pursuit*, to the education of the youth and all matter* arteating the welfare of the various tribe*.The general condition of the Indians of the Dominion In all !h* provinces and In (he Territories I* satisfactory ; the amount at the .-redit of the various Indian bands or of Indb tdual Indians for whom tbe (iovsrnmsnt held moneys in trust aggregated In principal and Interest on tbo luth June, IS8'.*, f:i,4?X,7W) showing an Increase since the same date the previous year of #104,666.rnk woman's paprr, There is hut oho more subirct upon which I would addrers you at thl* time, v|/., our Dominion organ, \" The Woman's Journal.\" I think that you will agree with me when | say that It has beau steadily Improving ever since we adopted It.Can we not give It a little more of onr motherly cars during the oomlng year f Can wc not hasten the time which I see before me\u2014tbs time wh'-n It shall be a regular visitor In tbs house of every white rlblioned women\u2014when it shall come to us first semi monthly and then weekly.I look forward 10 the time when it ihtll eet up house keeping for It- self, when It shall be printed by womsn, on s press owned bv womsn, and do for Canada wbat the V.H 1*.A.of Chicago 1* doing for tbe United Btstes And we who are members of thl* convention, rsprs-tentative of ths wlggs of the «tending army who are engaged In this war against ths lluuor traffic.Lit us not L* bangt re-ou to ths army! We wear the colors, and 1 believe our contingent It 12,000 strong In thl* DomlLloo (Applause ) \u201c Hath face our Captain tees, \u2022 >ur van.snd rear, and centres, Kept In III* hand we ll sing, Ready ! Ay ready I Ready for everything!'' \" Ths work of our hands, ' establish Tbou It,' How often with thoughtlss* lip* w* pray, But Us who sits In ths heavsn* shall say, Is tbe work of your hand* to fair and (It, That ye dare to pray T' Softlv wa answer, \" Lord ! make it lit, The work of our hands, so that we may Lift up our eyes and dare to pray ; The work of our hands, establish tbou ft Kor ever and ays.\" (Afplsuse ) May we realize that lie I* sounding, II* It sifting out Be swift my soul, Our Uod Is marching on.May we dally \u201c grow up Into ilim In all thing*, which I* tha Head, even Christ.(Kp.4-16.) NRATIKNAL OBftriNuS.Meters.J.K.Dongall, H&ylia snd Carson, of the Dumtnion Alliance ; Messrs.Dryadaln snd Hmith, of the Sous of Temperance, snd Mr.A.M.Festberston, of the Koysl Templar*, extended fraternal and hearty greetinffs to the convention on the part of the several bodies they represented.The Kev.Dr.Antliff and Messrs.Morris and Young appeared on behalf of a committee of city gentlemen who purpose establishing a Christian inebriate home for men.The claims of thianroject were urged with eloquence and feeling.Dr.Antlitf said many noble men h»d their wills paralyzsd by drink.Yet they were not past either physical or spiritual redemption.Sheltered in this home, and surrounded with good intlaencea, it was believed that they could win back their manhood again.Mr.Morris related affecting incidents connected with the New York inebriate home, rending to show its beneficent intiuence.Kept from drink, men with dead will power conld be redeemtd, and then they could be pointed to Christ, who would strengthen them by bis grace.Mr.Young thanked God that Jesus was able to save the drunkard.I have seen it, not once, but twenty times.Let us ti*e all supplementary aids, certainly ; but Je*us alone can change tbe heart, and regenerate the nature, The intention is to commence npon a small \u2022cale, providing a home to accommodate about ten people, A sum of about $'>,000 was nquired.(in tbe motion of Mrs.Lncas, aeconded by Mis* Phelps, a resolution offering sympathy and help was unanimously carried.On the motion f Mrs, Middleton, seconded by Miss Phtlp*.a message of loving sympathy was rent to Mi>8 Karbtr (who is laid aside by illL(se) cn the occasion of her birthday.VffLCOMR NtWfl.Miss Phelps announced, amid great applause, that the Oddfellows of Missouri have determiner to permit no member of their order to sell 1 qnor, and the president Mid that tbe Masons in the States were moving in the same direction.Let them do their utmost to influence those bodies in Canada.This was work for them.An old lady who was asked wbat wonld be done with the grain when they got prohibition.replied that she would make starch of it to stiffen the backs of the temperance people.(Laughter.)\t\u2022 Mies Tilley read Mr*.Grant\u2019s paper on tho Franchise, and Mrs.Middleton spoke on \u201cConference with influential bodies.\" The Convention adjourned at half-past 6ve o'clock.NOTES AND NOTICES.Evbhy Bottlr of Dr.Harvey\u2019s Southern Red Pine for coughs and colds is warranted.ADVERTISEMENTS.ROYAL BAKING POWDER.Absolutely Pure.This powder never varies.A marvel of purity, strength ami wholesomenem.More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in rompotliion with tho multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phoephato powders.Sold only in cans.UUYAL HARING I\u2019OWDEll CO.1'W Wall HtrrccL hi.Y.S1GK HEADACHE I*r aftlvcly enroll by those Little Pills.They also relievo Dta-tre*a from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Ilearty Eating.A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowalnena, Bad Taste In ths Mouth.Coated Tongue.Pain In tho Side, TORPID LIVER.They regulate tho Bowels.Purely Vegetable.SMALL PILL SMALL O0SL SMALL PRICE.CARTERS ittli: PILLS >rvv Marquai*, Hall*.Kris, »t«\\, I'BOM HI.S/KNWKR, LONDON.Tbs Veby Bust Tbnnis nooo* Maos ! W.ITHO* A rr.LTON, S3 HT.SULPICE STREET A few S2-iticl) Bicyclss left Will sell low.11 EFRIGERATORS.nom: !«i:u pattkmjm jiht receive».CALL AND SEE THEM.North Htnr, Palnre.Ae., Ac., Uefrlgerntor*.la.ORI.r.w.MEED.7U sod 7» CRAM STREET.MONTREAL ADVERTISEMENTS.JJ E L L O, THERE! WIIEKK AKK YOU OOlNtl ?\u2022 TO 8 MKAtKIt MALL MILL.WHY f TO UET A DRINK.WBAT OP \u2022 THE EVER PAMOUM A4*.«I E N #\tt.«ENEVIKVE ' I K V K Tou-'*a also qusacb four thirst by asklus for tbs followius Klobstisu, Oalsdoalt (Muluhar snd ttaliue*, A\u2019MMiakta, Ooorttaa, bt Lroa (new t|umc) and others.Par sale vLok^v -out retail at UKNKRAL MINERAL WATER DEPOT, 8 HEAVKB HALL HILL, MONTREAL Telephone ««37.\tA.P»! LIN A 4 0.A WOMAN'S WORK.Thero is no ground for tho supposition that a woman cannot take part in any public movement without neglecting her own household.Many women are so terribly overworked that they cannot thoroughly oversee their own homes, not to speak of doing anything else ; and many women make unnecessary work niiiiiiirm for themselves Hut oven in these days when to many who used to hire 1er-vanta are turning to and doing the housework themselves, there art' many ways by which they can lessen their toil.The use of Strachan's (Jilt Edge Soap is one of these ways.It saves toil ; it saves money ; it saves time ; it saves temper.It is tho standard of purity and tho standard of efficiency among cleansing materials.It is tho soap that wise women use ; it is the soap that economical women use.iii in111 iimiiiiiimm WM.GLENDINNENG & SON.REMOVAL! Wo have Removed our store from corner of St.Peter aud Oraig streets, T# -119 St.James strwl, NEXT DOOR TO \"VVITNKSR \u201d OFFICE.C-A-TTTIOJSri Clendinneng\u2019s Leader Stoves aro known to be tho host stovos over in this market.Many people purchase ** Leaders\u201d thinking they are ours.Bo sure and see that the stove you purchase has our name on it.TTirrai- ox.xixti\u2019Dxiy\u2019HrxixyG- Ac soar.Tt.i: mill 2:1.1» ST.4 ATHIUIM.KTItKKT, 9 TKNNIH.LACEOSSK, BICYCLE, MAI KKT < Ol BT.AND < OI.OKEII SHOES Look at tho WINDOW THIS WEEK ami you will ¦«« ths KINK.sT AXHORTMBNTin tha city of ths alMTe mentioned linos and the |>ric« the LOWEST ^-WEDDING PRESENTS ^ WAT-SOX «\u2022 PEI.TON, 63 ST.8ULPRICK HTREKT.ELECTKO-PLATK every description.Parlor nml Plano lamps, Onyx TuLlrs, non Hon and Worrralrr Pottrry.Opera Ailaasra, Marble Clocks, l.ongs, Ac., Ac., Ac.INSPECTION SOLICITED.HKTAILINU AT LOW PKI4 ES.MONEY TO LOAN at all times, on firwt-claaa city property.Low (n-ttv est and very farorabla terms for repayment.SIN LIFE AMVBAXCE COMPANY OF CANADA.U.MACAI LAY, ManscicK Director.101 St.Jaiurs atrrrt.Monterai.MURDER.If you have a friend or friends suffering from either indigestion, constipation, biliousness, piles, scrofula, rickets, contagious aud nervous diseases, it is murder not to recommend the use of Dr.Nichols' \" Food of Health.\u201d Not only recommend it, but see that they obtain and use i(H and a clear conscience will be your reward.Send at once for sample free.Franks A Co., London, Kng., Props.Montreal Office, 17 St, John it, c ^OMMENCEING ON SATURDAY FIRST ant rontinuips durina the smnmrr, our Office and Htnrs will tie closed at 2 p m.on Hatiirdays.HK4IDIK st IIARHE, FLOUR MERCI!ANTH Illmiry street Tolerh'i\"\"» \u2014H'-ll.4M Federal.*71.- AMliFA* , fcXTWAC'l CODLÏVÉft !PECIfÏcFOR t^c.JUROATIPO1^ An eminent Montreal physician, after eiperimeotlo with F street of Cod Liver, was asked vhst be tbniuht of It.rrplicd, \u201c It cure* after everythin* else baa failed.\" Sufferers from CONSUMPTION.BRONCHITIS.ARTHMA and 1NDIUKHTION may trust their lives to It with a much better chance of savins them than to any other known remedy.Mothers should always keep it on hand for CROUP aud WIIOOPINti COUOU ; It glTi-s Instantaneous relief.LYMAN, HONS A CO.Wholesale Agents.J^ORTHERN FIRE ASSURANCE «OMPANI or LONDON.Capital A Aeriiiniilaled lurid*, #:t'2,»»5,000.KOKEKT W.TARE, M animer for Canada, 1*24 Noire Ikumr street.UEHEAS, Mr.J.CHARLAND, Notary, has glrrn noti-e to Mr.Pierre Leroni, I by order rf Mr .foseph M»; r.that it was the intenti-m I of the latter to dissolve the psrtii,nhip known under the | name of Leroux A Mx.tr, tbe public i* notified that the undrrsiiued will be no longer responsible for any trau.ac tiou whaUrer made by hi* psrtnvr.\tJ MAJOR.Summer Resorts.T HUE IROQUOIS HOUSE, H On Ihr lli-larII Mountain*, Ht.Illlalrr, P.4|., and OTTERBI UN PARK, on the Richelieu River, are both open far tha Seaton.It.»'.CAMPBELL, Mauaglus Director ILL8IDK COTTAGE, GHEBBAOUK 1HLK, Me., Will !¦« open Juris lllh.Rood bathtna and flthing.Board.#6 |«-i week.Fur partisulars, addreas MBS H I*.HILL, Ohehcatue Isle, Me.The united states hotels PORTLAND, MAINE.Thia wi ll known Hotel hating l*»ui put In tlrsPclaa* order for the season of 16X9, and haring the lust lucalluu In th* city.Market square.Congress and Pndrral streaU, make It the moat dssiratdr Hotel fur ths timumer tourut to stop at « fuis In Portland The table Is f uruiah«>AKI> At HI.HruiiMiill, good bsaltliy plare, raruan.J 9 uu-mli-O by pbysiotau*, al tbs foot of a Mciiulalu aud near the taka Addraws, A BKNOIT, Hi.Bruno, - alaova' hotel, bring sitoataaat on lb.*h «*\u2022 of thii Ht lawrenm-, afford* a delightful summer resort The tviqirletatn haring spare*! uo sipeoiai in biting up tha tVondlaaul for th- oonvenluucs aïf tha-lr guattti T-nais, n\tr-!»,.,,! I ,m.mh U.t J MMIT^/l^Hro, Proprietor*.o CEANIO HOUSE.10RDBLLE, K NOWLTON, 1».Q - ¦J K»i«« mil» adapted for faniltlea.Boating.Hshlng, liathUig Five mlniiWa walk from dr;v»«, post oltlae aiid laki'.Buiall (arm atlaclu-d Ja-rsa-y uillk, cruam and Imp ter.\tK P HTF.VKNH, KnorrlPx!.P Q a.^- UKAUON HH I .IT.AK H ISLAND, MK , Opens for the sa-axmi Juuai 1st Hinu-nor faotlitlo* fa* bathing, boating aud Oshing.For |>artlculan add rose Mrs.K.T.HTKBLINA1.Dixon HOUSE, NKAIt BAHR MT MANHFIKLD.Write for Pamphlet.\t,1.KNo\\.i ,, i.rhill.Vt.Boarders can i»«4 AcconuuodAta'*! at ths CAHUO ItOUHK, for tho snas ui Tsrnss rery ra sso'i able.Address, MKM.J.»'.HILL, l oukril'* Islntial, Hutue.PARK HOUSE, MAGOG, P.Q.This impular Home ht« K en thoroughly repaired and furnirhad and is now in itrst-ola»* enodition for the rterptiou of guests lerms from #1 to #7 per week, lie duction for famillivi.\tWM JAMIKSON, Prop ^JOUNT RY HOARD.A few lady hoarders cac l e accommodated with comfortable and qula-t quarters in the house of the lato Albert Knight, M l*.Beautiful and healthy liN-ahty.Terms ra-asimable.Addres* MRS W W Wlt.HOV, Htansb-xd, Que DALHOUKIK, N.K A few vaoan-1 ties for board- r* for Kummsr months in a prirati- -family ; situaMoa very pb-as-itit Address for term* Mlhh STB WART, Glen Cottage, Dalhoaixle, N It.w HEN COMING TO 4 A LE I» UNI A HI* It IN For Bka-nniufDni or Dy*pep»li< Yoai are oorning to a watering pla< aa, In curatin- pro-pertia-s equal to any, Kuri peau or Aiuerlcan, though it bo O*.ad Ian.Ask your phyiiclan Ha-nsnn Opa-n* lllli Jnnr.(iaiida-s on spplication ¦Vf OOSEHEAO LAKE, MAINE.ÀYL\tMT.BIMBO HOI il The favente resort for \u2022portsmen, tourists aaid invalids; hay feva-r unknown.Fur circular addraw* sh Milk, Crriam.Butter, Kggs and Fish fresh from the Lake.For refi reijo-s apply to R N.ENGLAND, M.P.P., Knowlton .ORORUR O FOSTER, Ka-i .Montreal.H.D 4 f Ilk II 4MBEK.Kwotrllw, I\u2019.Q.Kirkwood house, Hcarboro* Mea n.Maine \u2022 One of the finest located aeaside hotels on tbe Atlantic coast, \u2022ttuatad only night mils* from I'ortlsud.Ihautilul Ix-arh, exoeileut talili-, good drainage, surf Nathing.Ac For tenu* and a-ngagement of room* ad Ires* OTIb K ALER.Praquletor.rnHE CURTIS FARM HOTEL, J Portuna-s Rocks.Me , will bn open for guest* June 25, and iintl't >ot 6 Terms, from 87 to #2 per Wa»ek Uls-coarnts rnaata-for families and partuw.Heard for circular Address Mr*.M K CIJR'I IH, Fortunée Bocka, Me.Prospect house, Private Boarding for Kamiliew for thn Hunrtner, FOSS IIKAUII, KVK, N II .DANIEL M F< HH, Prop Located on high land, good lawn in front, oonimandi magnificent view of the Imatrliful coast of Rye and tbs Isles of shoal*.Hampton and Kitu-ry Point sea re », nn turriasraol : view of ocean from everproom ; srithln t.r« rods of onn nf the floi-st bathing le-akchc*; gmel Hahmg, good drainage AfltrJu el, I* O.Addra-ss, Il M Ko*», Portsmouth, N II .liaix >;4 Take I'oM Beach Coach at Portaaiiouth Da |kA RIDGE\tHOUSE, Coosins Island, Maine, will otmn June 1st for permanent boarder*.COCHIN S IHLANI) lx aituateai nine mile* from Port land and sit tniU-a from Freeport.A eteiinboat touche* at ths island four times a day.bringing the iniil dally from Portland There are good facilities for bathing, fishing and yschttng Hoard, g5 per week For particular* mldress Mr* I.M HAMILTON, Coauln's l*land, Maine.ADVERTISEMENT.S.M ARRIAGE LICENSES 1HHURD BY JOHN M.M.Ill'El', COM Ml SHI ON BR FOR TAKINO AFFIDAVITS, Ac 320 HT.JAMES NT HI.FT.A WELL BALANCED NAN.The lato ChnrleH Gibb, pomoloç* ist, was a man of wealth, siropli* city.cnlture,common hcdhc, generosity, prndonce, amiability, soif-respect,\u2014a Homowhat rare combination.Tho esteem of a well balanced man in a true compliment.Nr.Gibb was a groat friend of the Turkish Bath.AH his friends know that his health was restored and life prolonRod by Turkish baths.Experience had taught him, and in his will he provides Turkish baths for the patients of the General Hospital.I or full particulars as to what these baths can accomplish address Manager Turkish Baths, Montreal.\t, CHATHAM WAGGONS GOVERNMENT STANDARD.J U HT THF THING FOR HKAVY TKAMINCI.Onr Horse Waggons, Two-Horse Waggons, Hump Carts, etc., etc.THE 41A SHE Y NFC.14».86 MrCIll al.Last week of the \u201c Angolus\u201d at tho Art Gallery, Phillips square A knowledge of such a picture is more than an education ; it is an inspiration and a tendency towards righteousness- rpURRIKF HALL, Littlo Metis.\u2014 X This wvll known h-'usc will bo o|h-ii fur (ucsl* on the l ull ut JUNK For U-aulv uf tituatlmi, t-aay accusa i -il.- saa f.w l-si lung, sud bcalthfulnrs* It «amiut la sur.lasted by any other pi son on tho I»>wi r Ht l,«wrcuoe.It TUKIKF, Proprietor.DIMMER ROARDER8, in the iO losutlful vlllssoof Derby Contre, four mlbw from I>i rly Linn, I' iindliig», u-.t of hoard, and pleasant n>oiu* f ;oui «I (-\u2022#)> |H-r week Addruts MKH tl D TAYLUlt, Derby Ci litre, Vt urT LEON HPRINGS, H PAI.AI'E IIOTRIm ht.LEON, QIIR.'t his t-idebrab-tl iwtabllahment, condnoti-don tcnqieraoca prlnclplia, one of tho most delightful sud agreoablo tmn-mer re*.uls nn thn continent, will la open tu thn public oa i iBSTOF JUNE The numerous lonrlsts who vtMt thn beautiful spot annually will ttud It this year, under the new ii.anngeinent, mon- attra- In- than ever.Tho pro-\u2022 ill spars no .Hurt io catering to th- oomfort and ¦ -nlnyimut of the gmaU.Tho outalue will Im under thn iimnedluto inanagi-meiit of one of M intr- *1'* li-a liiu-pro-fi-ssl-uial cook* Hioclal facilltie*will liegiron fur allklmls at i- mr.h, ansa as lulllarils.howling, croquet, I »wn ti-imis, hosting, etc , etc To sutfen-r* from Itheumatism, Neuralgia, Indigrstlou, General Debility, etc., -to, tbo Halino Hpring», In connection with thl* hotel offer a sure cure Uoarhe* will twin waiting for guests al lewiisetiUn on the arrival of «Il traîna from Montreal amHJni-hm For term* apply to ST I K.ON MIN'BKAb WAfKil rtt |U », Proprietors, Toronto.M A.TIIOMAH, Hotel Mausger.('1HAMPLAIN HOUSE, PHILIPS- y BURG, P if.\u2014A -leli, litful summer resort, situated on laki- (.'hsiiiplaln.two mile* from C V It It Kicellouk t r sting ami fishing House open May l*t Terum inode-rate For further inforinallon, terms, ete , a-ldrcss K.C.HUKKK.Philips burg, Que.PRIVATE HOARDING HOUSE JL win bt opens# junk i«t: a dollchtful ttimntcF resort sitiiat»-l on the llend of Grand River, on* mile front U.P.R *1*11(10.Good Itoatiug and tiahing T-rma moderate For forth- r lufotmatlon ad-lrese O.LEROY, \u2018 llreovills, P G M LONG BRANCH.WEST END HOTEL.UM1TAQKH AND BKHTAURANTOI\u2019KN JUNK Hole I Opeiia .lunr* 31.Transient rates, #1 per -lay and upward*.Weekly rales, #25 and upward* I».M.A W.E.HILDRETH, New York Office, Metropolitan Hotel \u201cnnnE bay view,\u201d X\tFKUUY BRACH, RAOU, Mn.A uniQiie Hun.mer Ifesort,conne H»thi-ICottage Is sllusti-l >ur high ground, cmt.rnanding s rpleietld View of the beautiful Uland* and grounding scenery A pleasant h une wh- r« ait «hall he dune for comfort -if Rin sts.Ilouer op* i.eerly in June.( nrrexpondence solicited Boating arid y-od d-ep tea fishing ran !»\u2022 ha-l Hrnooth beach for lathing.A-idrem Mrs M- DONALD.14/ M- tcalfe street, Montreal, till Isl June.Aft.-r that date Peak s Island.8' _ First class Hoard nn a Farm for parties wDhing to go to the - iinlry for the summer months, pure rn-eintalii air and nice river, near Ahhotltford, Que.For particulars apply to 4».ETIENNE, M HI.Peter atreel, rlly.8EA BATHING.INCH ARRAN HOUSE ! DILHOIrtl»:, It HE DEJ4 I HALEI UH.N.B.THE HEALTIIIKHT PLACE IN CANADA Thl* favorite iumin»r resort, on the line of th» Intercolonial Railway.op«us June 15th Beautiful aoraery, good bathing, fishing and driving, together with a good table and the other comforts of a City Hotel The (Mitary arrangement* are perfect, purs water, thoro-igh -Iran.ag'-, with all modern conveniences.Bath rooms tuppllrd with hot, cold and aalt water Comm-miration with all points of Interest .1 easy by rail or steamer.For further information addrers, JEROME »'.H4LE.Mnnngor.1K< Il A un» N Houst, Dslhmuis, N II SO VIEW IllirsE, RYE BE44H, 18.H.This popular I A\\4DI4V HOI AP.will open Jl NE lut h for lire season of 1SW.\u2022M «BO.«.l Ol UKK *% 4 0., PKQI\u2019EUKTORtS, / ! THE MONTKEAL DAILY WITNESa Tmuksdat.Mav 29, 1890.Last Edition PARLIAMKNTAKV DRILL TAUGHT BY MISd WILLARD OK THE W.C.T.U.ARMY.FKCC&IAS OF TUf Stcosrn I'AT'0 WO»K OF IH1 CKtAT 008VBXT10N Of WMPEBAICK WOBKBKA \u2014 MUS W1IXA&I' TO 8PIAK TBI8 BVMIKO AT TUI UKAI viCABTK&fS tHr-K.>L CHl'Bv H.Tbe CoBveouoo met thumvraiagat half i>»»t ¦me o'clock.Mr* Kawcett conducted devoticc.»! exercue*.The PrMideot aoDoutsced that Miu Willard «a* expected in-tnediatelf.and ihe appoioied Mr*.Middleton and Mr*.Tilton a committee to meet the dùtinguiabed viaitor at the door.rsrsBMisTin wist Mr*.Fawcett read a report upon \u201cUnfer mented Wine.'1 It wa» regretted that not with ttandinp the agitation in tav.r of unfrrn ented \u2022ine at the Lord \u2022 table, «till there wa* (treat orpoeiticn to it* general introduction.u:»njr clergymen itill ccntidering that a'c^holic wine wae the proper beverage in which to com-¦oemcrate the la*t mpper of the Lord.How-\u2022ver, light was breaking.The Union wa* working (or prohibiti'a all along the Une, and certainly it would be »:rang?u they did not eon.mec ce with the lanctoary.Mr*.1 awcett described the t8-tU that had been made during the year throughout the Domini.n to introduce the pure juice of the grape for sacramental porvoee*.These had met with a large measure of luccess ; and :a many is-ataucee cherche* which had hi'.hmc used fee-nrcMdaine bad.threugn the m^.uence of the Uni.c.determ:ned to aband n tl.Mr*.Kaw^tt rec1 m Ptelp* said taat the read n.rcroixee cxlst ernes, tke grandest speech the uad ever heard\u2014and > wfcicn thrilled her thrrugh and through\u2014while on the tar*, and it had made a great sensation in Ontario.The Prer.iMt\u2014\u201c It teems to have made a great «enfatioQ in Cfe tag alto, the papers stating that Montreal had got a terrible raking cp, which ibe evidently deaerved, and cordially ecrgratnlaiizg them*elre* up n being a great deal mere \u2022 ataoci tisn we are.\u201d .Laughter Mr*.TCte* sp ike upon the beauty tad the tacredne** of pnrtty.and the neceessty for constant wa\u2019chfnxe** aJ through li/e.Life itself wit shirt enough for this text.Mr*.Dr.Rugg raid that all women could not wtakespeeche* onthis-ue*tiio .fcutevery icth*r | .n the ccnvention could do one thing\u2014she could discountenance the use of the immodest evening dree* cc the part of their danghten.\u2014H van.Dev otic r.xl Eif relies -Mis* Seovel, NmCvIII*.Tran.Music.Address cf WrJectt*\u2014Mr».I G.; Rev.) Williams, President Montreal W C.T.I'.Rsplv\u2014Mr*.Tilton, Ottawa Dust\u2014\" Jeu» Lever cf My Seul, Mrs.Stesdman sed Mm Kaedclf.Address bv Mis* Mllltrd, Prttident World* W.C.T.l\\ Thu was aeetudwd :.y Mr*.Tumtuil and car-red cna&imoualy.\u201c ¦OntD\u2019 LANCIN'-.Mrs.Rngg referred to another matter\u2014round dancing That wa* a matter to be *er.ou*ly ecnodeted.sod tae wamd oe glad if *ome ether lady would make a metson on the subject.Several fufgeatucs on the neject were ordered to be *est to the iLeaclutnas Committee.tc be embcdisd in the crgmal motion of Mrs.Rag*.M-n Willard tatd that in the matter of far non and the .tcmodesty aaacciated with ire**, women were the greatest sinner* on the face of the \u2022art:.Applsua» Here and there a woman wa* frond who lead self reaped in thu matter, acd attired bene.f modest.y and b-oom.ngly, but in order to amount to anything we mart get this seetixest aggregated.Fifty year* from now every virtuon* w mao would hi un foe the nd.rul.i* fashion* now affected by the devotee* of »oc^ty.(Apptaoee.Lett the womeo of the Dominion foeter a pih.ie senti-men* m favor of «octal purity ; let them get a law, which w*.far better ; the women f the Eiate* would not be far behind them.n»T ) PABL-\u2019AMINTAIT LBL&.Tbe president sen .meed that M.u Willard had inndly eonaeoted to rordset \"parliamentary tf nil.Dot the wa* afraid that the latter would ted the mcvect.vo wofally ignorant on the rct.»ct.Mis* Willard taid that paruarr.entary nage wa* a monument to tie ahdity and tae indutry ot Kta.It wa* that that made it possible to ight with ideas inttead of bcileu.The fashion-able ladi»* cf New York now went in for (eoc ing That had no relation to rail fencing.(l^°gLtev i Fencing vita a rapier, the be beved it wa* called Weil, ,1st a* they fenced with a rap.»r so we now fenced with idea*.W'.-tten tad a* good idea* a* men\u2014at least they would have when\u2014\" Now what do you think I wa* going to «ay I wa* going to say that women will have a* good idea* a* mta when they ha** gone bareheaded a* long a* they have.fLaighw , A ligature upon any part of the body had a v.twtr.ct.ng effect.Remove it and Ihe part will have filler play.Parliamentary usage wa* the re«u!i of tree condition*.She had taken off her bonnet in a bonneted aseettc.age.Homebody must be the fcr*t to *et the exam pie, and tr.eo others will follow.Mu* Willard then aarcooed an air of judicaal gravity, and described the nature cf moticoT, amendment* and amendment*.The moticc wa* the house, th* amendment wa* tbe lean to, acd the amendment to tbe amendment wa* tbe woodshed.'Laughter.) Hhe dwelt with m'ck aolemnity opoo tbe fonction* of the chair, wco*e decivi'/n* were irrevwsibte, and the prow dure which governed debate.\u201c Now, I'u be teetotaliy drunk, and yon will hero to make motion* \" There wa* a dead edene*.Then there came motioa* to the sff >ct that tbe memten of tbe executive be aoi allowed to marry men that rmoked : and that no member of the Union be allowed to marry a man that either necked or m iffed.Anxioui *)ce*tK.b* wne naked a* to whether thorn al THE DUKE\u20193 VI3ir.TBS FSCitBAM' S BSI.XG ASBA5GID A3 WCISTLT AS FOM1BLB.The civic reception committee U bolding a meeting thi* afternoon.Tbe programme during the Pncce'* stay i* being got into ibape.Mr.Shacghnesiy, of tbe Canadian Pa-ci£c Railway Company, expert* the *p»cial tram with the royal party on board tc anive at Windsor italien between eight acd nit- on M sday morning, the tram leaving Niagara cm Sunday evening.Tbe depot will likely be decorated by the Com-rany, acd a raised platform erected, tastefully decorated with Bags, etc., on which the Prmoe will receive tbe civic addrea* from tbe haedi cf Acting Mayor S\u2019epaeo*.Mrs.Stephens will present the I\u2019rinee** with a mag nitcent bouquet from the civic gTeenhoutes, which Park Ranger McGibbon ha* been *pe-cially :n*tmcted tc have ready.On Monday the Pnoee will be driven around the city, visiting the M A.A.A Ground* in order to attend a review of ail tbe Cadet corps, in-eliding tbcie cf St.Mary \u2022 College, at f o\u2019clock.Arrangement* for a lacrosse match between a team cf Canghnawaga Indian*, dreued in cos time, acd a picked team of Montrealer* are also being made, to take place on tbe tame gronnda at tbe tame time.Tbe exeirti-m to St Ann s acd back over tbe Rapid* will take place on Tuesday afternoon, a rpecial tram leaving the Windsor depot at two o deck.Carnage* will be in waiting at St.Ann\u2019* to convey the royal party to tue boat, a distance cf about half a mile from the itation.The Ottawa River Navigation Company\u2019* magnificent cew steamer \" Sovereign \u201d ha* been chartered for the occasion.She can accommodate 70), but there is no likelihood of those who have c:.arge of the arrangement* isvuing ticket* to scything like that number, and there will not be any crowding.On passing Caughna-waga the Indian* talk of assembling m bark canoe* and bolding a \" pow wow\u2019\u2019 a* tbe ** Sovereign ' approachet.The rc .ad trip i* expected to cceapy about three hour*, the iteazner reaching the wharf here aboot five o'clock.Receptions, a* already announced, have been arranged for Monday and fueiday, at Sir George Stephen*' and Sir Donald Smith\u2019*, the Royal party leaving for Ottawa on Wednesday morning.During the drive in the city on Monday arrac.-eroent* will be made for an inspection of tbe fire brigade.\t_ RICE AND SLIPPERS.There wa* a fashionable gathering in tbe English Cathedral this afternoon to witne** the rr.arr.»ge of Mr.E M.Keoouf, bookseller, St.Catherine street, to Mi*s Saodenon, daughter of Mr Handeraon, of tbe hardware firm of Messr*.B.^ 3.H.Thompson.The Rev.Dean Norman, of (Quebec, conducted the ceremony.The bride who was neatly dressed m a b*c*ming coutume of white silk, with the traditional *' orange bioseoma,\" wa* accompanied by her two *i*ter* an bridesmaid*.Mr.r.Bsrlow acted as \u201c best man.The newly married pair, who received rr.acy beautiful presents, left by tbe foar o'clock tram foe New York and Boston.I AM NOT NUMBER bS.\" \u201cI am John Quinn, and my number is 88, and I was net in any row sacti as your reporter described yesterday,\u201d said a respectably drsssed individual, who *nt»r*d tbe IFirnrrs Offict today to inquire for the reporter who wrote the item.Mr.Quinn i* a hackman and does not want himself associated with the man who did tbe fighting MR BECKINGHAM RECOMMENDED.Capt.Mann, of No, 5, son in-law of the late Sub-ebief McCulloch, has applied for the position of tab chief.Tbe Committee thi* afternoon recommended Mr.Buckingham's name to CouociL COMMERCIAL NOTES, a coimucT Liarcrm.Mr.C.Ciagra* is 'barged by Mr.A.Goudreaa with l in irisg e \u2022* '.> t».*e psetsaam, tr.*r- betog ft Is * l»r*d.an undertaking to do certain »ork paid for but not don*.Ball la MFM *a* aeccptsd.On tbs appUoation of the Canada Pacer Company Mr.J.B.Clarkson ha* 'sen appointed ; rcUional oidatcr to the D'/minion /Ututra'fd Pui.üsfcing Company, ondsr the winding-op aet, sod a meeting of credited ha* been called for the 7th of Jane.W, p.Be/oold*, fgtncraJ merchant, of Ptcten, Oat., ha* asMgoed to Jam** T.Trnnast.of the Arm of Halo* * fT**aa«t, aooounUfite, BroekvIU*.with llabUltles abent le.OUi.THE KIMBKK PUF./.LE.WHAT IS HâlI) ABOUT IT IN THf CITY\u2014Till cinsr or POLICE AND THS DOi TOBS aubsb ah to auioius.The finding of young Kimber\u2019a body in the reservoir and the peculiar circuuistauco* attend' ing his disappearance are causing much com* uivnt on the street today.The hasty inquett aud the returning of a hasty verdict am somr what severely criticized.Opinion is divided between the theories of murder and snicid» with the balance in favor of the former.Dr.Mount make* the following statement : \" I performed an autopsy on the deceased, and found that there were eight cuts in the throat, but not one of them was sufficient to cause death.Only tbe skin and the cellular tissue were injured.The windpipe was slightly graz-d, but the mucous membrane was intact.The internal organs were in too advanced a state of decomposition to tell whether be met his death from drowning or not.There was no matter in tbe stomach nor wa* there any bloody foam in Ihe trachea or in the bronchial tube a* in the case when a person ha* been drowned.Nevertheless, under thecircumst*nc«s, I incline to the belief that drowning wa* the cause of death.I found no indication* of a bhw having been stiuck.The brain* were a putrid mass.\u201d Tbe doctor believ.-d that Kimber could have | walked from the hotel to the reservoir after in-Dieting the wound*.MB.PSTBB SHONPIKin.who was in Kimbet's company two days previous to his disappearance, says : \" The affair is >o mysterious that I don\u2019t know what to make rfit.Certainly Kimber wa* not deopondent.He wa* in the be»t of spirit*, and certainly did not look to be a man that would take his own life M Mrs.Styles says Kimber had not be-n drink ing tbe day previous to going away, and bad promised her to keep steady.When he went out of the hotel that raorcing he walked qoite bntkly.No towel wa* visible round his neck.As to a motive for suicide there wa* evidently none that his friend* knew of, and the same may be said of the murder theory.He apparently was a person who gave the impression that he had plenty of money\u2014a \"hail fellow, well met,\" The quantity of blood lost by Kimber in bis bedroom, appear* to create tbe belief that he could not have walked to the resevoir, put the stones in his own pocket, climbed the biah railing*, broken tbe ice\u2014for, it is stated there was ice on tbe reservoir at tbe time\u2014and jumped in.Again a very important point is that when Kimber left the hotel he went east along St.Jame* atrest from tbe hotel which is on the corner of Inspec tor street near the Bonaventure station.These are some of the argnments which those favoring tbe murder theory are advancing.THI CUT POLIOS AND DETBCriYES are at one in putting the care down as one of sucide and laugh at the murder theory.They will not take any further action in the matter.High Constable Bissonnette said to day, \"The case is one of deliberate murder.\u201d Detective Gtose ha* received word from the Government to make a thorough investigation and report.Chief Hughes has sent in a report to Ottawa character).ing the cate a* one of suicide.Kimber'* father ba* been cabled informing him of tb* finding cf bit son's body.Up till three o'cleek this afternoon the body w** lying in tbe morgue awaiting instrnction* for burial.TRS CHIEF'S OriSIONL Chief Hughe*, speaking to a WUna> reporter this morning about the verdicr, said, \"At soon as I taw tbe ditsatufaction with which aome of tbe newspapers received tbe verdict I at once wtnt up to Dr.Mount\u2019s house to have a conversation with him, nod put this question to bur.' Is it possible for medics science to ascertain whether a man found dead in water, met his death by drowning or not?' To this question Dr.Mount replied: 'It is possible to ascertain tbit, providing decomposition ba* not too far advanced.Bnt in thi* case the b'dy was in such a bad state of decomnoti-tien that it wa* simply impossible to tell.* Toon be said that Dr.Brennan and Dr.Fenwick were there at the aatop«y and they, too, found it urpossible to solve tbit point.\" D) you see,\u201d continued tbe Chief, \" all bat been done that possibly could be done to sclve this question.A* for me I am of tbe tame opinion that I always was\u2014that it is a cate of suicide.I have many reasons for so thinking ; one is, tbst it is pretty certaio that j no one wocld kill him for bis money, for it ha* r#en proven that he was completely * broke.' As for any one taking him up to the reservoir »Dd throwing him in because of a row is utrdyout of the question.I believe be tried 'q finish himself with the razor that we have here, and that we found covered with blood in h » rocm.This razor is a very blank one ; ad it bz»-n sharp I do not think be would ever htve needed to go to the reservoir to finish tne deed.No, I do not think it is a cate that war* ante further investigation.\u201d A BEAL CACSS OF COMPLAINT.At the close of tbe Kimber inquest yesterday two cf the jumrs complained to a (Fitness reporter very bitterly of tbe terrible stench which there appeared to have been no efforts made to destroy It truly was unbearable, and whilst the inquest was being held many of the jaror* held handkerchiefs or their coat sleever to their ncatril*.19 FCETHBE PBOTICTtON NErlHBABT ?Mr.McConnell, when asked if he would recommend that a stoat wire screen be placed over the water of both reservoirs, said be did not think it necessary.He had net er beard of a body being found in either reservoir before although tbe upper reservoir had been in use 15 year* and tbe lower 34 year*.Both he considered well protected by their situation and tbe railing* around them.If the committee should rteommeod it, however, ho would do his best to cany out their wish.An ex-Alderman »ays that he hat a faint re m*mbracce of a body having been found in the lower reservoir many years ago.Tbe City Surveyor say* anyone could get over the upper renrvoir railing with ease.He tried it himself once as an experiment COHOIKB JONSri \u2022aid he bad no further action to take in the Kimber matter.Tbe verdict had been .rendered and that was enough for him.The aatopty, it appears, was held after the verdict, a prteteding unheard of, aeording to Chief Hcgbe*.\t_ THE PROTESTANT HOSPITAL.F' ETHER AC KNOW LIDO MENT8 FROM IHE TBEAHURtB.Sir A.T.Galt, $500 ?from a domestic, ; proceeds of readings at Waterloo, Que , by Mis* J, Lawrence, forwarded by Archueacon Lind say, t*.L0 : George W.8adl*r, $200.The tl mentioned from Calvary Church was from tbe ladies of that church in addition to articles for fornitbieg rooms, acd was sent toward purohas irgbrditeads.The Ht.Matthias Sunday Hchool, Cite Hi.Antoine, per K«v.J.Newnham, were credited with having sent $3-).The amount should be $23.Mr.Kocbeleau, M P.P.for Chambly, will sddres* a meeting of tbe electors of Ht.Lambert in tbe icbool bouse this evening at 8 o'clock.Mr.Lamarre, the Opposition candidate, ha* t«*D invited.Mr.WiUet and other well known liberals will te present in the interest of Mr.Ki chef earn Dr.Joies Prévost, of St.Jerome, has been ehof*n as the Government candidate to oppote Mr.Nanti 1 ta the Cooat j of Terrebonne.ISIDORE B.DUROOHKR.FBOI BIBIOU OF TUB Bl< HELIEU HOTEL TO BE EX AUINID IN OOl\u2019BT\u2014AN Al'f LIGATION TO BENI) HIM TO GAOL FOB A Y HAH.Judge Mathieu this morning rendered judgment grunting tbe petition of Mr.Chas.Des-marteau, curator to tbe insolvent estate of Isidore H.Dun cher, of the Richelieu Hotel, asking that the insolvent be examined in court.In connection with the same matter, Messrs.A, L.Hurtubite it Co., have filed a contestation of Mr.Durocber\u2019t Lilan.They allege that be secreted part of his property during the year immediately preceding his assignment, and that he ceased to keep bis books in a regular manner since tike first of May, 1KM».They further allege that he mentions in hisbiltn but $K00 cash assets, while he must have had $8.1*1 97 ; that he omitted to mention and to give over to the curator jewellery and other effects left as -1 nty foi sundry hotel bills, and representing I an amount of several thousand dollars, which amount can be precisely stated only after the insolvent ha* bet n examined.Another allegation is that from the 1st of May, iss'.i, to tbe time cf his abandonment, he gave fraudulent preferences to hit sister, MiisKmelie Durocher, with a view to place a portion of bis property out of the reach of his creditors ; that on the ?Mh August, 1889, by notarial deed, he agreed to the cancellation of the lease of tbe paying part of tbe premises occupied by him as a hotel, which, by another notarial deed of the \u2018jr>th August, 1889, he had the right to occupy for three vear* more, aud this with a view to have the landlord give a lease on the same conditions, to bis sister Mi*s Kmelie Durocher; that in the deed of the 28th of August, 18Ê9, the premises wen* given back in the condition in which they toed, with all improvements made, including a hot water furnace worth nearly $3,000 ; that ' frrm the 27th of July, 1889, to the 22nd of February, 1890, he | aid to hi* sister Emilie »nm* of money amounting to $0,300 ; that from theGth cf February, 1890, to the 22od of February, 1890,\tbe paid\tto\tthe same\tper- son by chique* on different bank* sum* smountirg to $4,430 ; that on the ti:h Februaty 1890, be paid to his brother Isaac Durocher.$00, and in the same month paid $1,000 to Dufresne A.Mongenais.The contestation then gees cn to say that all the above mentioned payments were\tpreferential\tand fraudulent, the insolvent well knowing at the time that he had placed himself in a position not to\tbe able\tto\tface hi* liabilities, and it\tconcludes\tby\tasking that\tthe bilan be declared incorrect and fraudulent, that tbe insolvent be declared guilty of having secreted during the year immediately preceding and at tbe time of his abandonment a portion of bis property with a view to defraud hi* creditors, and that he be sentenced to be imprisoned in the common gaol for a term not exceeding one year.The insolvent can, of course, rep'y to this within the delays allowed.The Hon.Mr.Mercier passed through the city this morning en route for Rougemont to attend the political meeting to be held tbit afternoon.COMMERCIAL.''WlTNSM 'Omca.TLvrtds;, M»y TV, 1S90 FINANCIAL.Mciity Is somewhat Qnuer at 6 to 5) percent on call, and at e to 7 percent on time for commercial purposes Stirling Exchange It dull at 108 15-10 to 109 for round amounts of lUtj-day bills, Ixtacen banks, and 109) lor demand bills.Currency drafts on New York are drawn at 1-32 discount to par.Tha Stock market was strong and active to-day.Montreal Street Railway led the advance, and at one time tcuchtd 219, or 4 percent higher than tbe opening price.Montreal Telegraph advanced 1) percent to 10C), with large aalee at the higher fl.-urea.Canadian I\u2019aclfi.opened rather weak, but strengthened and ad.vancedtoSS;.Gas advanced 2 percent.Bank etocks were Inactive hut steady.Morning talee\u2014145 Rank of Montreal, (ex dlv ), 219 -, 35 Merchants, (ex dlv.) 140) ; 25 Commerce, 123) ; 25 st 124) ; 60 Montreal Telegraph, 99 ; 75 al Oe} ; 250 at 99 ; 60 at 99} ; 315 at 190 ; 25 at 1GC) ; 125 at 100) ; 600 at ICC) ; 25 Montreal Street Hallway, 215 ; 22 at 216 ; 22 at 217) : 25 at 217} ; 79 at 219 ; 76 at 217} ; 25 at 217\u2018 : 25 at 218 ; 2 at 219 ; 25 at 21s) ; 75 Gae, 201 ; 20 at 204} ; 15 at 21)4} ; 150 at 204} ; £00 at 205 ; 200 at 206 ; 00 Gas Right*, 81 ; 25 Canadian PaclOc, 82) ; 25 at 82} ; 25 at 82) ; 100 at S3 ; 10 at 63} ; 2C0 al 83} ; 60 at 63} ; 026 al -3} ; 145 Canada Paper, 112}.Afternoon saiee\u2014146 Bank of Commerça (ex dlv ), 124J ; 25 Telegraph, 100 ; 25 at 99] : 12» at 99] ; 176 at 99) ; 26 at 9») ; 50 at 'n, May 29.\u2014Arrived out eU-amert Columbia and 8aaie (roui New York.¦ LECTION OF OFFICERS\u2014AN INVITATION FROM MONTREAL (Spe-ml lo Ihe Ji\u2019tfitess.) Ottawa, May 29.\u2014The Royal Society held ita final general gestion thi* morning when tbe Rev.Dr.Patterson, Dr.Kingsford and Dr.Wesley Mills were introduced a* new member*.Ou motion i.f Mr.Ssnddord Fleming other learned iccioties are to be cummuoicated with as to a suggested uan.e fitting to desenbo tho unit measure of time, Tne word Mr.Fleming said mu»t be taken from the c!a*sic languages iu order to be universally acceptable Tne election of Mr.L.O.David, of Montreal, in tbe place of the late Dherriff Cbaveau wss on motion of Dr.Louis Frechette confirmed.The question of meeting id other cine* than Ottawa was duensted.Sir William Dawson *poke of the invitation of the Natural History Society of Montreal, and promised that a visit of the Society there wonld be welcome and prodcctive of good.There wa* a strong opinion that Ottawa should continue to be the headquarters of the Society and the place of the principal annual meeting.On motion of Dr.Bourinot the Montreal invitation wa* referred to the conncil for conaideratinn, with liberty to act a* the council thought fit.A motion was carried increasing the limit of memberahip of the Society from SO to 100, the increase to be gradual, consisting of the election of one new member annually to each of the four sections.ELECTION OF OFFK ER.X, The officers of sections elected were\u2014Mathematical, physical and chemical : Pre-odent, Mgr.Hamel ; vice president, Prof.McGregor ; secretary, G.P.Hoffman ; geological and biological : president, Prof.W.Saunders ; vie* j resident, G.F, Matthew* ; secretary.J.F.Whiteaves ; Kogliah literature and histiry : president, Geo.Stewart, jr.; vice-president, Rev.Dr.PatterEon ; secretary, Rev.J.Clark Murray.The general officer* were then elected.Mgr.Hamel moved the election of Res.Principal G ran I, 1).IL, of Kingston, as president of the society, which was carried unanimously.On motion Mr.Handford Fleming, seconded by Sir William Dawson, Abbe Latlamme, D.D., was elected vice president, Dr, liotinnot was reelected benorary secretary, and Dr.Sclwyn honcrary treasurer.In reply fo a vote of thanks, Abbe Caxgraio, tke ex-president, said he hoped that under the guidance of another divine the society would not go wrong, even though clericalism was regarded as tbe foe of science.The Society then adjourned.f Via C.P.R.Telegraph.I A NIHILIST PLOT.Pabin, May 29.\u2014The police have discovered a formidable Nibilist plot and have arrested fifteen men and women involved in the conspiracy.A man named Mendelsohn at Fon-tem.y uux Koif* has been arrested as the leader, The frequent purchase of explosives from obemiste furnished the clue which led to tbe arrests.THE CANADIAN CAPITAL.fS/jrit.\\ m M\tfOntario, 1817,ebap.lM and AiuciiduiR Acts aud the creditor* are heri-Vy notified to meet at lie llntish Arueriean Hotel, Kingston, Ont, I>i if E8DAY, June llth, I-.*), at tbe hour of Eleven niiock ivie., fur tl,e purpose of receiviiiK statement* of afTxirs, Bppiiii}tii;i; tn»|)»StnfS.and for ordering affairs of the iitnte xenerally Creditors baring claims against the said insolvent am nqiiettevl I» life ihrin with tbe uudersiiined on or t/eforo the date of said meetiCK J k VtE.H T, TENNANT.Trustee.BrccVvil e, May .9»h, 1890 TIN RESERVED U\tCLKARl.VG HALE Of Oil l'ait tins* and Water Color Drawlii** by foreign and Canadian artfkts, also Kins KnKrariuss, Proof Etch lugs.Colored Photographs, Ae.The gobreriher* will sell at Ihe stole, No 203 8T I AM KM HTREtCT Icorncr Ht.Prtrr), HATIKIkAT Al I IK NOON, MAY 31*1, a Larve Oollrction of Picture* as above, compriiins Oil and Water Color Paintings by Hliuooetti, Ptllü, Grilla.Hitvens.Webster, Chatman, Devito, Oattcnnole, Ui'l, Lernard, Martin, Uouvler, Vacutio and Others Fine Sogrsvinas, Proof Etchings, Ac.This OoTlvotion will comprise over 250 Pictures, Land-scap.-s.matiue figure aud cattle subjects, all elegantly frau rd NO KK8KKYK SALK AT 2 30 O'CLOCK.M.Ill* HH A t'O.Auctioneers.The cheap bale of pic- Tt.'RFH \u2014A clearing feature of theChrap Hale of Picture* ahlch 1 have Imvn running for a month or so is thu large number of order* 1 hare receirsd from young gentlemen preparing to \" keep house.\u201d Another is the largo number I have ncelved from purchaser* al my lest falls rale, both indicative of Ihe special good value 1 have only about a couplo of hundred leffc out of athousaiel which 1 received These, however, comprise Ihe Iwst subjects, sa I order,.,! them in larger qiiao-tity.Secure a pair or two.Boar in mind, they urn all choice, large, 22 x 28, and although only Sixty Cents they are Dollar Picture!*.Bear Also in mind, and this is importent, as Ihf* high prifiM Miualijr cbftrgftd for friais*\tprtferiU one iuduiKinf in a l\u2022rell when »rrf < h*»|i, that I «ire a beautiful wide (1J inch) throe-dollar Oak Frame for $1.90, and other stylea as low.And again bear in mind \u2022¦*4 this Cbsstiiale will goon have run its course.J T.HKMiKhMJN, Hooks and Picture#, 139 Hi Peter, corner Y / Thursday, May 29, 1890 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.READABLE PARAGRAPHS.TIIK WAY T1?K CAT IS JUUi\u2019I.NO.Mre.J.or :hnl IJaKotr' tt DldL't your brother Henry'< MC0i.d wife have a cousin whose altter lu law lt\\e«la Chicago f Mr.I.ooKhed liakatreet\u2014I thick so.Why) Mr*.Lonuhcd Hakstreet\u2014Well, It «trlke* me 'I would be a grod plan to And out where the lives, and Invite her to spend a week with ut>.Then, after the Kal opens, we can take all the children and go to Chicago fcr a «rod long \\ l«lt.See ?- Puck.Ki.atthsv \u2014Tailor (measuring little Blohbc) Very singular, thi», elr.1' Blobhg\u2014\u201cWhat\u2019e that?\" Tallo \u2014\" All your measurements are exactly the same as th \u2022 Apollo Belvldere sUtue.\" (Blobbe ordered two euit instead t f one).\u2014The Jtt'er.All Thk LAresr Novkltim in gilding and antique «liver, antbiue gold.Irorlne and Imitation water eilk in gilding, and defy anybody to tell thi difference from real silk.Orders taken for any of the above style* at A.Bishop Stewart s, 743 Craig street, first door west of Victoria (, 1881), Montrbal, Hay f9, 1890.Readings by Hezm A Harrison's Standard Barometer at noon to dav \u2022 Sima; \\eaUrday, 2».95.To-day\u2014 Temperature, max., 6o ; min., tl ; yesterday, max., 07 ; nila.61.Board and Rooms.A GENTLEMAN can bs neooiunvndatr-l with board iu a private family, at Lochluo Addrxsa J U NK, \"Witimss\" Ofiloe HKAOONMF1KI.D Two or Ibroo nmins, with mt board, nsar \"tb LET, two bright airy Room*, with the comforts of A a home at\tM Mamlieiil street f|XWO Gentlemen or Married fJouple can have double A Room, use of Drawiux room, Piano, Bath, Ac.65 Argyle avenue.FfXO LET, u large unfurnished room suitab!e for storage A\t1)24 Ht Catherine street.flXO LET, Room, one large front room on hath room A Moor, fuirlshed or .unfurnished.1652 Ontario street.rixo RENT, Parlor Hedro\u201em, suitable for married couple A or two gentlemen, with board.41 Metcalfe street.riXG LET, I'uriitrbed and Unfurnished Rooms, with or A without use of kitchen, at 22 8t.Monique si.rsxo I.KT, Cote 8t Antoine, fine Front Parlor Bedroom, J.luitable for two gentlemen or profes.ioual mao ; breakfast and tea if desired Address Green avenue, Cote Si.Antoine.1X0 I.KT, Room, furnished or unfurnished : water on each fiat ; Iu quiet family Apply at 2081 Rt Cathevioe street.flXO LET.3 unfurnished Rooms, on hath room fiat.A\tApply 26\u2018J 8t.Antoiue street flXO LET, a large rufurniehi'd Room.103 Ht Felii A street, near 8t Antoine street.rrxu LET TO GENTLEMEN, In a private family, two A nicely Fiiruithed Rooms, with pailiai loard and me-of piano : terms moderate 71 Anderson street, first door from Dorchester KOOM, front, for gentleman; newly furnished; hath-, room fiat; private family; 6 mlmites' from Pust-office Address CENTRAL \" Witness' Office.OOMS, two nicely furnished rooms, with or without partis! hoard.\t73 Mauslield street.ROOMS AND BOARD -In a highly respectable famf-\u2022 ly, large, well furtiiebed Rooms, first-class Board, ererv convenience Table Hoard, gentlemen only ; terms moderate.Apply 273 Heigneurs ft.Kin IMS to Let, Two very comfortable Furnished Bedrooms on Bathroom fiat.English family.135 8t.Amin- street.Gentlemen preferred.OOM on bathroom fiat, handsomely furnished, with all modern conveniences and Urst-class board at 4.i Mean) Collrge avenue.R R ROi'M Furuithed, suitable for one or two nwp.ctahl* young ladies, riunloyid durlr.g the day; rent four dollars iiionth Apply 751 Si .lainesst__________________ KOOM To LET.furnished, fur Swo young men, with : breakfast and tea Apply 541 Hauguinet street.Just above Roy.A CANTY for two Boarders, at 9J Magdalen street.V Point 81.Chart» s.jnVO OR THREE FINE ROOMS T4» I.KT In new part Turkish Rath facing the mountain Address or call on .Manager Educational.17RKNCH.\u2014Private and (\"as* Lessens conversation, Bi-rlitr system.Apply to K UKtiKKl', 8 McGill College avenue.Telephone 4701.T ADY UNIIKROKAIH AI K , .¦ ; - r:¦ , 8bLYN, \u2018'Witotiss I 111 .e SITUATION VACANT iu country for Young Mania allend gmall gar.len, horsw, cow and work around house.Kcfireuoes r-uulr«*l Htate wages espected.J.H FKAHKK.Westmeath, Gut.SITUAI 111N xanteil ty a jti'ing man as Hl.it.in* wbolessle store : three years' eiperience ; lieel oHy re-ferenctw Address ti.L.102, \" Witness \" Otlics.SITUATIuN wanted by 2 sisters, one Pi learn tho millinery and the -ither tu serve in store , small re muneraieon rrqiiired Address Ada \"Witness Office.SITUATION wanted, as Groom or Gardener ; generally 1^ list-fill .can milk.Good rvferencea.3U Ht Antoine street.OTORKKKKPKKH \u2014Wanted, a situation hy a young kv Mini of 19.ha* had nearly live year* eipsrieuoe In office work, pritidi pally «rith Dry Go-.d* Arm; gmd book keeper and iVumsu.Brf-reni -s Address.VKKITAH 4L \" Witness Office _ riXft PAKENTH OR GUAKDIANH A lady (midd's I aged I would take charge of a young lady or little girl or two to go for glimmer months to the sea or mountains.For references and terms addreg» ZKTA, \" Wltnes* Office AV ANTED, » situation, by an expsrienccd House vf u.aid iu ,i rmall family, or any place of trust .Lest of referenets Address.C.D , 916 Dorchester it \\V ANTED, by a respectable Protestant wmnao, a situ v V alioii as Geneial Hervaut.a short distance from the city: references Addnst, H , 12 *' Witness\" Office ANTED, by a reliable woman situation Plain Cook and laundress Address SERVANT Witness Office good \\\\T ANTED, hy Young Lady, a |>ositlou a* French and v< Ki gllsh correspondent .understaudr book keeping thoroughly; btst rtlt-re-crs Address A .742.\"Wilnee* fltlioe w \\\\TANTKD, Ky a X\u2019oiiug Lady, position m a««l*t »n' vv ixe.k keglx-r ; b-»\u2022 of referenew* very moderate sa'ary\tA(l«aking both vv language*, having exiw-rieuoe in invuicing and col-lectiog ; can furnish good reference* Age 18.Address IN VOICE OfiRKK, \"Wituea* Office.YY\u2019ANTED, by a n-spectahle woman, Li wash, iron »ir vv scrub; good refer»nut-*.Apply 2ü| Ht.Margaret street.W ANTED, situai ion by a nest, active Young Married vY Man, good rider, uareful driver, understands the care of b< roes and hsroe**, willing to make himself ust \u2022 fill ; habits temperate.GihkI refi-rer.-e* IMeaoe address F.19, Witness tvffice.YET ANTED, by a Keaiwctabls Woman, office-cleaning v v or wt»k by the day of any kind.Apply at 3*.8t Bernard street.ANTED, situation os Traveller for Grocerr House Address P R A DGNTuN.110 Ht J ames street f|XO LET.s iiartly-furnished lloiiae, nwuer reiervlng one X or two roums; rent mrslerate Address, IIOCHK, 19 \"Witness Offioe.f£XU RENT, a tennis lawn on liuy htre.-t; moderate terns App:y, 250 Bishop street XO LET, at Iterville.P Q , irilhln three minutes of d C I' K fitaiioo, a detachetl T.rt bte-l and church ai\t| Cottage, with six Bedrooms, Dtuing-room, Parlor and and large gerd-n .water laid on ; would i.t (nr auriimer Also al Ht John, opposits River Richeiieu, fivn ininut.-s from O.P K depot, a House of eight rooms, hath and w c ; and htted for hot *al« r App y to W.U BVDKK ht J -ho.P y flXO LET.Dwelling House, in good locality, suitable for X letting rooms.Apply to .1 K GRANT A CO.2293 bl Ca-herme Bn-et.flXO LET, at Lachine IHtoney Point), Three liousra, two X furnished Pur particulars addn-aa P U Box I9JU fixtl LET\u2014For the rummer mouths; Brick Cottage; I furnished ; near city; on the Ha* Of the O P K.pleasantly sUuatid ; near river; t'«>d tea'ii.g .thor vuzb y healthy: coroenieiil f>-r business.Adtlress HL'MMKIt Muni HR, W itnes* \" Offic*- f|XG LET, a neat con.f'ir»a> e C >»tsg* on Coursul itrec-t ; X rent, gll per month ; no taxes.Apply 369 Ht Antoine street.flXO RENT, a i cat pliasant fc-ir r -med Houxe, b»th 1 and w c and cellar; We*' End.Dear Ht.i lathe fine and cars Purrituie wnu.d lie sold cheap if desired.Leafing city Address s II, li, '* Wlsosns ofBca.ffXO LET, new Tenements, five Urge rowni*.w c .East J End.mar OPR shop*.F* 5o Apply 111 Uteury street, or 254 ParXhetais sinet.intheTerrace TXO LET.flat of Ft»»*» Unfurui'h.-I Room*, n-wly tinte-tl and painted, on liath room fist ; no children.Apply 2b5 Upper Ht Martin it.f|X»> LET.Stooe Front House ; hot and ooM water.21 X Cherrter etreet, betw»qia Hi Louis Park and Logan * Park.Rent.31\".rsui LET.House, No tb Bslin» rsl street, with all mod (.ern unpruvemecU .heateil with hot water , rent 996 p«r month ; ao taxes Apply to JAH YoUNO, !S Courville street.n^O LET, 89 Fort street, Stone-Front X Cottage, extension kite) en, eight rooms, h-rated by Rysn furnace, with oil luodt-rn coiivemeucea ; wUl fas tmte-i thruughout ; rent $300 and txxea.Apply 0 L MAL» BY, JU fit J ouk-s sUMt.To Lot.\t_ HOLES ALE WAREHOUSE .\tTo i.6;t.Nos 5 and 7 KKOOl.LKT HTRKKT, extMding to Notre Daiue striat.Kent low \u2014ALSO- That foor.atory Htous House, 662 HHKRHKOOKE HT Retit low Apply loH H.A J MOHH, 16U Ht.James st w REDUCED RENTS.We have a few houses now to let for which low lout* will le taken from deal raids tenante J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., IK| AT.J 4X11> M UI 91.NEW HOUSES\" To LET, in new block at corner of Hayle and Fox *tre*-u.good i.-lUr.kltcheuon ground door; *u n-xl rooms, hested by but water; nice mantels and gratete ; moderate rent.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, IHI AT.J t 'I I ¦» NI KFF.T.YARD TO LET.On XVelilngton street, at corner of yuevn street : area about H.UUb fuel A long Irate could t* given J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., IHI AT.J .4 XIFA ATIO KT.Situ.ations Vacant.Aotuya under tkil he.id, 10 crafs t.i.-A imertlo», up f.3tl vtmlt, fiTrlttui, ANTED, a good Hewing Uirl fur a l'ioiith Apply at 41 HI.Luke street Y9 WANTKD, a Man who can mow l.y hand, to work in garden 15 miles from Moii(r\"*l Aptdy, T.-mper-tuua.Dining Hall, 353 8t James street, Haturdsy morning Igifore 13 a m \\Yr ANTED, Haleewoinan, fur a Fancy Gents Htoic ; XT refert nct-a requiretl Address MUHIG BOX, \" Witeess \" Office T V ANTED, a go-.d l-rase muolilrr Apply at rr\tGU'TII I.KKT A Hl>N, 23 College street YV'ANTED, a General Hervaut for fatnilr of tw-.Ui -\u2022 vv testant Apply at once, 1 h MauslleM street T ANTED a gSt«l smart KlP-h-n Girl Apply I-tw- -i L g\t5 and 6 p m.170 Mountain at ANTED, a reliable Nursemaid Apply In th-evening only to 25 Milton street.\"If Hlmierst NY >Y Y\\\u2019ANTED a dally Governess to teach during morning XT limira A|iply at 171 M-untain street.YY\u2019a^t*'\u2019 a n-speetable Youth to ham the -Ir-ig XT 1 usini \u2022 Apply to .1.A MARTE, 178U Notre Dame str- .'t \\\\7 ANTED, a good General Hen an' A»qily at xT\t325 Btanley strcnl YY\u2019ANTED, lire ame ! .cee Mam*iKe.Blala.Dame 0.,«ioca>.Uwy Uatith.Lata, Mar.Lafterre.Atl,la Mlreaa t.Oawe V , ra« R.Mtrtiwv.Mxftaad.Lida.Marpèt.Alk».widew cf M.Mayer Maleecy.ELec.MefiaeUt.Dera.McAiptce.Marram McAtay, wJt cf P.O LcurtL-n.MeCioUc*.Ha:Ce.Otfeer.Cethe.\u2019 Ose.ieta*.A.iert.se.Preicrt.L-elptise.Page.Vietcrte.Pwrrev.Dtlya.Pfeeaa.V./^cria.Pctrrlex.Dame Marcel, cee Ruthaitac.Batter.DemltLd, PLotard.r a Rarmsed.F^rU.iraZ: aa.Ciee Seac^a.Dame.¦Va\u2019a-.Dame Marie THE PKKMIFK WAS ABSENT, AND THI PIOPL» IN ROMBT HAIL W|HI DIS APPOINT!!)\u2014OTHKH POUTICAL NAmim.îî0®lifr °{ P**0?1® taaembled in the Uobert HnU on St.Catherine aireet laat night ae it waa rumored that Premier Mercier waa ^ give an addreec.They were diaappointed.however, aa a trlegram wa* read from Mr.Mercier itatiug that circumttance* made it imnoeeible , for bun to arrive here until thi* morning Spee-chee were, however, given by Mr.K.A.Joiner, Hon.Horace Archembeull, MLU and Meurt.St.Jean, Brouillet and hUrnret Dearoaiera, in which they referred to the luea they had tuataiued by the retirement of Mr.L.Ü.David, and urged the supjiort of Aid.Brunet.There waa a lively meeting of both partiee held yvaterday afternoon at Ste.Philippe, Laprarie a»|which there waa a good attendanoa Speechei were made by Mr.Goyette.exM.P.P., who de I dared that he had willingly retired in order to make room for Hon.Mr.Duhamel ; by the Commiaaioner of Crown Lands, by Mr Conrad I elletier, the Contervative candidate.who tpoke for an hour, Mr.Doyor.M P., Mr.If.L>.Tetu I^nctot and Mettra.P.Induire, F.G.BitwHon and P, M.Stuvalle alto tp.ke.nrrauto be a meeting thit evening of the Uub National, to requett Aid.Kaioville to be the candidate for St.Louii diviaion.Nfr.Beau- grind u neverthelrta determined to stay in the held against all comer*, so the conteet in thu uivuion ha* every ap(>earanoe of being a lively i\tpropo*ed labor candidate for St.Ann a division, ia to give an antwer this evening to a deputation from the Knigbtt of iv V?wbeti>er he will take the field or not Dr.Kodier haa refuted the Contervative can didature for Hochelaga County, Mr.Mercier it to «{>eak this afternooon at a political meeting in Kougemont A number of meetings, at which the Premier will K|»ak, will bnheldthronghoat the country immediately.AiTis1'w ^0^.VD\u2022\ttbe l*w partner of tae Hon.J.F.Kobidoux.hat decided to op-pote Mr.Leblanc for Laval County.Mr.Leblanc, Ccnrervative, held a meetog at St.r rancois de Sallee yesterday afternoon.*^®ntel, candidate for Terrebonne County, he,d a meeting with hie aupportert at St.I bert-ee yesterday afternoon, at which addreatiw were given by Mr.Nantel and Mr.J, L.Archambault.It is expected that the Hoo.Mr.Cnapleau will tpeak at another meeting to 1^ held at the tame place on Tueeday next.Thursday.May 2d, 1690.ST.LAWRENCE WARD.ih* noBKK&a ro! aldxbnan sTtrntNS, The requisition for Aldern.an Stephen* haa already been ngned by nx or t*ven hundred name*, all the list* not having been handed in when the requisition was published.Th« list of carre#, commencicg with Mr.Warden King\u2019s, repretent* peraons in the ward of all thad-* of political opinico, and contain* Prototlant and 1» nr ao Catholic, I rench and English ipeak-icg veter*.Bswide* these there have been almost a* many who premite to vote though they did not wuh to tign the requiiition.A meeting of Alderman Stephen*\u2019 friend* wa* held laat n,*h* \u201c the committee room.172 Bl»nry ttreet, J\u201d tv »,\tW%* named e\u2018'*irTr,*o and Mr.John Williamson henorary secretary.The votin' list* were m charge of the tecreury.Mr.L.nut-1., and a large number of addit oaal oamei were repcrtecl and lists taken up by supporter* cacdiJâtê.Al jenrme Stephen* wav prevent hixnveif for a mce, Ani Av«utef with hii advice in the promotion of the canvas*.\u201ca libkbal'b'\u2019 opinion.\" A Liberal \u2019 wri^a to the effect that he and hundreds of other* in St.Lawrence Ward would have signed the requititkn had he known where to go to do to.He urge*, '\u2019now that Mr.wtephecs n in the field, let all good men and true who are detirout to tee hcne«: men elected to frame our law* pul their shoulder to the wheel and return him with a tweeping majority.\u2019\u2019 He alto urge* the elector* to turn out and work for Mr Stephen#.TUB rilBT IVBNINU OP BBAL WOBE OOMMBNl'It) IN IK4KINB OHORl'H.Erakine Church wat well filled last night.It waa\" Y\u201d night, and the \"YV* were on the platform, Mira flcctt of Ottawa presiding.It may be stated for the benefit of the uninitiated that \"Y\" is the abbreviation for Yaung Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Union.At u quarter past eight the hyir.n \" Bringing in the Sheaves\" waa sung and a Scripture portion waa read.Mita Barber, of this city, waa to have taken part but waa sick and could not com*.Mita Chapman, inttead, gave the opemug prayer.The Montreal \u201d Y\" in an addr.*at which gave a aynoptis of its hittory, welcomed the viiitiog \"YV andMra.Woodbury of the Maritime IWinc* \" Y\" replied, touching on the impcrtance of \" Y\u201d work.It was «aid that if woiran\u2019a tutfrage were allowed the Dominion would be a Prohibition country.After a solo by Mih* Barron, Mits Scott spoke on \"the outlook \" The prospect* were by no mean* discouraging, the *\u2022 Y V were eteadily increasing in number* and strength.In Uuebec there were five \u201c Y'*,\u2019\u2019 m the Maritime Province*, fix, and in Oottrio, thirty one.Report* from several of the \u2022* W of Ontario and Quebec followed.Mit* Gordon, Mitt Willard* secretary, who wat prescut, made tpeotl reference to the \u2018\u2018YV iotluenoe f.rd imparlance.It wat a necessity and it nlled ita sphere.Mist iVright, the plucky Hull evangelist, tpek* i f the retpousibildy of each msBibir.Individual service mutt not be ¦ihirked, *nd there could bo no evasion.The Master of the harvest had called for workers.That call thculd be sufficient to bring forth the hear*lest endeavor*.If it did to, the tucc-st of the Kingdom could not be long delayed.Mrs.Middleton, the honorary preti lent for thit province, bestowed a in itberly blemng on the \" Y\u2019s.\" Those who took teme part in the programme were representative \" YV\" Mr*.Woodbury i* tupermtendent cf \u201d Y \u2019\u2019 work for the Mari-time Province*.Mitt Scott i* the editor of the fP ouin* JourKtil, Ottawa, a itraog te nperancc and W.C.T.U.|>aper.Mi«* Dickenton it superintendent of Ubristiao Endeavor work in Uemmingford, Mitt Wright it the evangelist who permitted in her work at Hull, Ottawa, in tpite of insult and injury.Mist Leavitt it a daughter of Dr.Leavitt of Eatt Hatley and it a clever medical «Indent hertelf.Mist Tilley it corresponding «ecrefary of the Dominion Union -\"\u2022* *\tv\u2014*0 -L*)n - THE GOOD WORK GOES ON.PBOVJEINO TOB THK I59ANX Tkltodtas.Lcpt Ttdr tTX* Clanwe.TBmtamL H menas ?Wtt Data' Purrs Ttvawvdtt Lad««cr:r.Jal.u Wtaeft.iuMgtt WL.Iatra.Soye.e.V> ihaw.Daaw Anal*.**» ¦:«taa.B*J.B.A.Gal\u2019la, TV.err u McLacd.JoBa.Nwltm Du m fraLnaa, Jofen.ft« mirsel Mar il It, Trrfwtier 'Xu.ewrva* i.rtî n ttara, EcoataJ:«r Lawlaa.Gllbart.Lexanaa.Lra\u2019el, Akzaaidnaa, Orartl < \u2022roe:ni» NiNiecI, Tîetorta.Nxholaa Haraton, the n»x: wiioeaa callwj, aaad ha bad been empliyed m toe asylum as gtarLao ftr fourteen m-ioth*.when be waa dm-eearved co the of Apn.by Stater Tbevews because be could not tpeak French.The raaaou Suter There*» gave h m was that it wat very nnhaedy to have anyone around the patients who did not rpenk their Laoguag*.She bad given him, however, a v*ry gvxJ character when tvav-ng.Coroner Jones here explained to wit-nee* that he had been caLed before them for a \u2022taiemeet that bad been printed in one of the aty paiera, which was\tNicholas Harmon, and in which the writer « ta ted that the fire had \u2022vogiaaU'j n the furcac- room ; eoeaequently jury wanted to know on waal anthonty he had made that statement.Witnee* denial ever havmg written to any paper a* te the origin of the hr*, or even expressing an opini on a* to it.Aa ***» witoee*.and the .ury then sat wi.h dated door to eouuder the verdict, and \u2022fter naif an hours decoration returned the following verdictThe juror* are unanimously c*f opinion that the persons whose remain* were *^»d in the run* of to- 8» Jean de Dion y1\u201d Longue Pointe perished m the con ftagrauon there oo the \u2018-th May matant ; bat it r.ri~7c*c>>k; tr-T ^bem to say how or in what though it u eon fined in the Ste.\u2022®rl\u2019 ''\u2022* tb® third (tory, eet fire to the Aat \u2022po.Wweo\u2019.t combustion, ^ \u201cWr5u*,\toonngi, reeoo-.mend : \u2014L That in the fature the renulatora m matitutson* of *ush \u2022\"*\"«** 'A \u201d «r- 2.That ««ch «Mabluomenta should have fewer I \u2022Aries nad should a* much a* poetible he in separate laolated building* ;\t: 4 That the mleot and infi»vr irmstet *hould be placed in the Ivsrer (tone* ; 4.Tim» oo eioneu or cupboar d* cooUming in-?VermoWe material should be permitted in the i vanous wards ; λ.That galleries ahcmld be placed on each 1 **ry with staircase* commanicat.ng with each | '^y*\tbelieve that tbeae are neeewary menrnir^ » order to prevent lost of hi, ,q eaae of fire or any other timilar aeodent at such \u2022Din the foVure.\u2022The search lor b\u2019idie*, it ia eipeetwl, will aLat>ihÂort to the belief that communities can be made rich by taxation ( COLONIAL HOUSE I HUNKY MORdAN & UOH r tUAsUI.MARK !\t* HKNKY MOIÏCAN A (JO «111 oBcr ou FRIDAY, May 30th »iu! following Cays URIUT BKDI\u2019fTIOBM NOTES AND NOTICES.The elegant and spacious St.Lawrence Hall, Lacouna, will be opened on the 15th June, under the management of Mr.John Brennan, who for many year* bat been connected with the JV indtor Hotel, Montreal, and the St.Louis Motel, (Quebec, and who conducted the Hall to satisfactorily and successfully laat season.Tte proprietors, Messrs.Shipman and Stocking, have made complete arrangements for the cam-fort and amusement of guests.KicHititr and Ontario Navigation Co.\u2014 This comiwny\u2019s Western Line; of steamers will commence their regular daily tri|>« between Montreal and Toronto next Monday.June 2nd.Tb\u2019y have b\u2019en thoroughly overnauled and painted and are in hrst-slaM condition.The \u2019 1 Bisport,\" Captain Sinclair, will be the first from Montreal and the \" Spartan \u2019 the first from Toronto, both leaving the same day, thereby opening the line at both etds for the reason, firern all appearance*, the tourist travel will be ve-y good this year.Besides the running of the rapids they have tt e additional attraction of the Itiousand Island), which are increasing in faver every season.on a larye poitlon tf th.ir I\u2019AKAHOL KTOOK of Mhleh the following differeut-e betweeu uiigiual and rcduct-d |>rlves LADIE»\u2019 TAUAHOLM.PAWN HATKKN PAR tftOLfi, 75c.?'AWN HATKKN I\u2019AKAHULH, 75c.' ' .?AWN HATKKN I\u2019AltAHOLH, I 00 .?HU KKD HATKKN I\u2019AKAtiULB.IWo.KKI) COTTON 1\u2019AHAHOI.S, El tü .HATKKN TRIMMED DAKAHial.S, gl io; !\t\u2019 tVHITK 8ALK5I PAKAHOLH.*150.lil.ACK LAOK PAKAHOLH, $3.00.JILAl\u2019K MATIN PLAIN PAItAHOI.H, $7 50.gLACIK MATIN TKIMMKD PAKAHOLH, « iiu.\t.MLACK MATIN TKIMMPD 1\u2019AKAHOI.s, 17.50.FUNOKK TKIMMKD I\u2019AKAHOI.H, $3 75 .PONUKK TKIMMKD FAHAHOLH.$3 50 .\".i .S«r» Cali and see the variety at \"THE UNIVKBHAL ' ti.XT.4 LAKki:.23H unit 2«o M« Janies at.Telephone No 2556 Fill the M A.A.A.Grand Stand toits utmost capacity or SATUR-DA Y.GENERAL BAZAAR.JF NT UtKITM».1 Ride White Hheepskiu Mats.$1 25.t Jia'e Crimsoc Bhtepsklu Mata, $1 25 and $1 50.1 Ia t l at-e Curtains, i'Oc pair I !g)t Haw Silk Curtains, 35c yard.1 lx,t Kaw HI k for covering.Sic 1 lx>t Table Linen, 75c and 30c.1 Lot (Haas Towels, 4c each.1 Lot Towelling.3o, Oo.7c, iio.10c J Lot Ktlimant* of Check Apron Linens, j Lot Turkish Tuwellicg, white, cardinal and blue.1 I» t all w ool Tweed», 3V 45c.50c.1 Lot Km broideries.2c, 8c.4.6e, 6c, 7c, &j.I Lot Door Mats, 3fc, worth 50c 1 Li t Kudless Pole*.1Cer lb.higher than they were a week ago.The beet cattle sold et from 5)a to 6|o per Ih.pretty good stock at from tfc to f.Jc do., bulls at from 7)c to «)orkev* but three very nice plga, weighing 420 lbs., were eold her# to-day at 6|o per lb.TORONTO MARKETS.Toaorrc, Ont, May 29.-Spring wheat.No.2,81.02 to $1.04 ; red winter.No.2, 81.05 to ll.ue .Manitoba.No.1 hard, $1.20 to $1.22 ; Manitoba No.2 hard, $1 1, to $1.20.lurley, N*.2, ««« to t9c , No.« titra, tj.THE CHEESE MARKET.Hit»aVIU.K, Ont.Mxy 28.-At the Cheese Hoard here to day about 3.600 hoxee wer» boarted ; about 2,500 told at from »)
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