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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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mercredi 16 juillet 1890
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[" TDAJLTÆ WITNESS Vol.XXXI.No.166.MONTREAL.WEDNESDAY.JULY 16, 1890, Price One Cent.l/clU*4 cfHrtkt, marriaimand dtalKi, intarUtbly mutt U ntdornii irilk tht aaiiu a ad addrtu u/Ou tntdtr, or vlKtrwiu no Holler cam bt taken of them.Verte» and extended obituary notice» are ckarjed far at regular rate».\u2022 BIBTI18.MONTKITH.At Vtrduo.July lltb, 1S»0, the wile of J.A.A.Mootoitb, of a eon.MARRIED.CUBISTIB \u2014 OIIXI8PIR.\u2014At tb« renideoce of tbe btide'e father, by tbe Rot.Mr.Ooultbaid, July 3rd, Duncan McLaren Chrletie, of tbe KalleTille Bi(b Bcbool, to KlUel>cUi Bell OUlriple, ,Uu|hter of B.OUleipie, K«i , Piéton, Ont.M< KWEN\u2014McNAUQHTON.-At Ue reeideuce of tbe offieiatln.mliileter, on tbe 34tb of June, by Paator J.Uigilna, of Lacbute, Mr.Reuben McRwen, of Montrea to Jeaeie Abigail, youn.eat daughter of Widow M.MeNaugbtoo, of Obatbam, Argenteuil Co MURRAY AMUR At Bt.Luka's Churcb, Hand Hill, July 16tb, by the Rer Jaa Baiun, B.A, incumbent of Barnston, tbe Ber.O.H A.Murray, B.A.incumbent of Barford, to Jennie, only daughter of William Ashe Ewi, Lennoxvllle.No cards.M< NAUOHTON-YOUNQ.-At the resldenoe of tbe iiridegroom's mother, Obatbam Township, on the Uth inat, by Paator J.Higgins, of Lacbute, Mr.Fredric H.McNaagbton, of Newbury, Mich, to Mias Annie Young, of tbe Augmentation of UreoTille, Argen-teuil Co.IIENNBTT CRUIHK - At tbe residence of the Igride s father, on tbe 14th inst, by Paator J.Higgins, Mr.Archibald Bennett, of Carlston Place, Ont, to Misa Mary Cruise, of Lachute, Qua.KIBBK.Y\u2014TURRIFF.-At the residence of the bride's hrotber-indaw, Allan J.Adamson, Mountain View, nrar Morden, Manitoba, on the 8th of July, by the Rt».W.Walton, rector of Bt.Thomas, R.Claud Kishry, youngest sou of Judge Kisbey, Dujdiu, Ireland, to A.Logie, fourth daughter of Robt.Turriff, Turriff Mall, Little Metis, Quebec, MiINTYBK FINDLAY-At tbe residence of Aloi.Findlay, 9th Concession of Bathurst, on July 9tb, Mr.John P McIntyre, to Annie W.Findlay, by tha Her.J.S.Mc lirait)), Balderson.DIED.ROBERTSON At Vankleek Hill, July Mb.John Robertson, merchant, aged 71 year* HONEY\u2014At No.4 Ca the art street, cn Monday, the 14th inst., John Bleep Honey, a native of Caltington, near Plymouth, Ensland, aged 78 years.Funeral Wednesday, the 16th inat, at 3 o'clock, faem bis late residence, to Christ Church Cathedral.ANTHONY.\u2014On the 21st June, 1890, at Funk's drove, Illinois, at the residence of her son in-law, Doualaa O.Freeman, Mary KUwart, beloved wife of Franck Anthony, in the 841b year of her age, formerly of Frank, lin, Huntingdon Co , Quebec.BHAW \u2014At his brother Daniels residence, Shawbrluge, Robert Bhaw, son of Wm.Bhaw, Een , aged 48 years, formerly druggist of Aroprior.\" Joy after sorrow, Calm after blast, Rett after weariness, Sweet rest at lut.'' CAMPBELL\u2014At 47 Catbcart street, Florence L.Campbell, wife of A B.Campbell.Funeral on Thursday, 16th lost., at 10 o'clock a.m., to Mcunt Royal Cemetery.CALLANAN -In this city, on the 16th July, James C'allanan, aged 74 years, a native of County Limerick, Ireland.Funeral frem bis daughter's residence (Mr*.R.Conway), No.64 Victoria atreet, Friday morning, at 8 o clock, to Ht.Patrick's Church, thence to Cote dca Neigts Cemetery Friends and acn both testified to the revocation of the will if 1A75 by General Faulkner a few day* before bta death.No new will eonld be produced, bat on the evidence the Surrogate refused probate.A CLERICAL IMPOSTOR.Niw Yob*, July 15.\u2014A despatch sent ont from Kansas Uity, Mo,, dated Joly 11, eaid that Father James Cregan, une of the priests driven out of Limerick, Ireland, wa* destitute and ill in that city.Yesterday Deuoi* Orrgso, of No.\u2018.>52 East Fifty Second street, this city, brother of the priest, received a cablegram dated at Lisdoonvarna, Ireland, which **id: \"Contradict lying report.Impostor in Kansa*.\" AN AWFUL POWDER EXPLOSION, many raopLi killid and iiuühbi»\u2014a vast a hoc nt op pBOPnart dbutboybd.Cincinnati, July 15.\u2014A terrible explosion occurred thi* afternoon at King\u2019* powder mille on the little Miami railway, twenty-nine miles east of thi* city.Six ner*oni were killed and a dozen or more \u2022erioiuly injurod.Two empty freight care were being rolled on to a side where a car containing five hundred keg* of gunpowder were standing.A* the car* struck there wa* a terrific exploiion, and immediately afterward another car, containing *00 keg* of gunpowder, exploded, making 1,300 altogether.WlUUm Fraula, brakem*n in the service of the little Miami, wa* standing on one of the empty car* when the explocion occurred.Hi* body mint have been blown to atoms, a* no trace of it baa been f und.Five other person*, supposed to be employees of the Powder Company, werekilleJ.The King Powder Company and Peters Cartridge Company have works on both sides of the river along the railway.The explosion occurred on the south side and TUB DCSTBl'CrtON WAS KNOBMOCB.There wae a number of cottages occupied by workmen in the powder factory, and situated close to the track.Theee were scattered by the explosion and their inmates injured.Twelve or fifteen girls, at work in the cartridge factory, were crippled by the explosion.The railway station and the freight honse, belonging to the Little Miami Railway, with all the adjacent buildings, were set on fire and totally consumed.The havoc wrought by lue explosion of these sixteen tons of powder is dreadful.The track and ties of the railway are fairly torn out of the ground, and a great hole is ploughed in the ground.The Peter* cartridge factory was burned to the ground.Nothing bnt a mass of blackened, smouldering ruins remains to mark the spot where the building stood.As soon as the news reached this city, about five o'clock, a relief train was despatched to the scene with Superintendent Peters and a large party of surgeons on board, and relief wa* afforded the sufferars as soon as possible.A messenger of the Adams Express Company arrived from King's station at 12.45 this morning.He says that at King\u2019s station, at 11.30, all was bright as day.Everything combustible wa* burning, and people for a Beat distance around were fighting the fire.e says Peters cartridge factory was a large three «tory brick building, and it was still burning.The roadmaster of the Little Miami road informed him there were three families living in cottages near the place of the explosion, bat six hoars' search had failed to find any trace of them.He says more than ten were killed.Cincinnati.July 15.\u2014The Pan Handle train, due here at 8.30 thia evening, arrived at 11.45, the delay of five and a quarter ^ hour* being caused by tbe accident at King\u2019s Station.The passengers say the wrecked district presents a scene of ntter desolation, and state* that in a dwelling shattered by the explosion an unknown weman had her back broken by tbe shock and an infant child was killed.Tne reports of 10 killed and 30 or 40 wounded are also confirmed ANOTHBB DISASTIB.Manetillp.Ohio, Jnly 15.\u2014A bad wreck occurred on the N.*.P.& O.road, abont 1 JO o\u2019clock to-day, one mile east of Ashland.The Chicago and St Louis limited vestibule train.No.5, ran into the rear of a freight.Reports are conflicting as to the extent of the accident, but it is believed several were killed and a nu-n bar badly injured.Officials of the road here can give no definite information.Business Cards.Builders and Carpenters.B LINDS.BUNDS.BUNDS.F Cass, g.Bcaaocoaa.I w.HaaasaT Bt-aaocaas MAUAREN, LEET, SMITH & SMITH, ABY04ATEN, RAKKIMTKEN, Ac., Ae., Boon fUaao* Block US Ml.James street, Meatreal.J.aacLAMB.Q.O.I B.O.BmTH, n O.L., Com r tor Col Bktn F.Last, B C L.I A.W Surra, B.O U A BOON (o Housewives.- Q rife.tjV\\ Thu (arruor And working man who hAY* Loon out ia th«i mu«! Alt cUy ran vfââh thoir boot vcIoaii befan» Ontario* th« houaa.Tb^y will bo SO?t« Polibhacf Amj Dry, li drvKtad with Wolffs ACM [Blacking Makes housekeopiug eaeiar Stivis Su'eeplny and Scrubbing* Tbe boot* will wear a great deal loii«vr will not ge* «.till and hard in enow waU-r or .-min.and will u« WATERPROOF.Ladir*.\u2018rr it.and iL*Mt that your husband and sons use it Ut*Ju»loda»a Harneee Dreseiivgand Presaevsr Sold everyu hero.OLMSTED A CO., Qenertil Agentn for CaoadS.13* Kin* 8t W .Toruuto.Out.WI.FENWICK, \u2022 (Member Montreal Stock Exchange.) STOCK HROKKK, Blocks, Bond*, etc.dealt In for cash or oo uancln.AOBNT von j.n.ni uluit a co\u201e Commission Merchants, of Cblcaco Oraln, Pork, Lard, etc , «to , bousht and sold fas del «\u2022 ry or on uiarfin.P.O.liox 61J.Bell Tela-uhoao, W76.PROVINCE O F O U EBEC\u2014District of MoeU»»!-In the Biperioe Coirt.No 221-/* /arm*\tDame Mar«ar.-t Berry.Plaintiff.»« William J Mr Master, et aL, Defendant*.Upon motion of A O B Claston.Attorney f»r Plaintiff, the Defend ant.Mar caret K McM meter hereby orders! to appear within two moolha Mootrea'.Hth Jo'y, K*i.OKO U K KB NICK.Pr Ah,notary ¦ Professional.RONZO H.CLERK, B.A., D C L,.ffr/TABY PUBLIC AKO OOMMIfWIONBRJ Boom M, Heroad Moor.TRMPLK Kl II.DI3IO, Montreal.guBROUGHS & BURROUGHS, BABBIMTEBB ABB KOLICTTOIU.Telephone Bo.14*1.No.IS Plaee d Armes «Tiare W OOD ENGRAVINGS, W* are per cared to make contracts for the repairing, calc ting and putting oo of BLlîîDB.We make a specialty of VENETIAN BLINDS, furnishing new tape* and cord* when r.eceeary We do every kUd of hot»** repair*, and all kinds of Cabinet work to order; and are within call by Bali Telephone t&li, any bom up|lo 10 p m.tally.HAUT « CO., Contractors, Carpenters, he.he., TT Pmnwand atreel.RG.8 ALLO WAY, CARPENTER AND JOINER, hM rtmoYed bii «hop from cornet of aherbruokc Aod Birury ftrrvU to 41 MANCE, NEAR ONTARIO STREET, and bis residence from 238 Bleury lo IT BERTURLOT BTREET.Mr Halloway deeires to thank the public for paet pat.rooage.hoping that good and careful work may secure s continuance and increase of same.Notices.EDERAL TELEPHONE COM PANY i Limited).To all Whom it mey Concern.-Notice is hereby gircu that Mr J W M KEAN Is no lonxer authorised taeol Uct accounts for the Federal Telephone Company (Limited ).Only those persons who have a certifteate, with the Company s seal set thereon, and who are therein named are the anthemed collectors of the Company.J.a OAK EH.Acting Secretary Treae'irer.Montreal, 12lh Jnly, 1SSA.JOHN DROWN.\u2014This person wag APPRENTICED IN IM4 AH HHIP SMITH.TO a M* aKMHTRoNO.of QUftBEC, Lower Cwiada.If be.or in case of his d^th.any of his r-orramtaiinw will cctnir.nirate with the undersigned, they will hear of something to their advantage.I a.I AC 4 ooki:.ROBH «t DI NS.Wollrllor*.Huk.-rjrbV Coi'ht, BRI.HTOL, ENOLAND i;LE4 rttlU YPINil and BTKBBOTTPIB» DONE TO PERFECTION At the \u2022* TYItaea*n ORIrr.JOHN DOTtà.kl.1.A SOB, MONTREAL.YOU CAN HAVE TIME BY TAKINO THE CHICAGO FLIER, and money fcyorderingjotirOFFIOP STATIONERY from THF.BEB.1LL.ICK LITII.I\u2019UINTHNli 4 0.*Y, *31 4'ralg >lre«t, ___________MONTREAL._____________ JACQUAND PERE ET F1L8.GENUINE FRENCH BLACKING.DAVID BFI A CO., 30 HOSPITAL STREET MONTREAL J G.PARKS, The well-known Photographe., has opened a new studio, At Yifil NT.4 ATHFKIBF.MTKFKr, Near the English Cathedral, and Is now giving h s personal attention to customer* Telephone.No.4773 A DOCTOR\u2019S TESTIMONY In the early part of the summer of 1SSS I decidtd to leave my native village in the Kastern Townihips, and settle down in Mont real to practice my profession as a doctor of medicine.I selected the section known as the manufacturing centre, where I was persuaded my prospect* would be better not only from a pecuniary point of view, but principally for the reason that my time would be more fully occupied in the healing art, which I ardently loved.My expectations were realised to a large extent, as in addition to family visiting, I wag often called in to attend workmen who might receive injuries in the mills aqji factories in the district.My attention that summer was particularly drawn to tbe great prevalence of cholera infantum in the city and m »st notably in my own locality.Indeed, I found upon comparing notes with some of my brother physicians in the district, that the malady was a serious one, and, according to the city statistics published from week to week, the mortality wag large.I was thoroughly convinced that a majority of these children who had died from this trouble were improperly fed,\u2014that is, they received a diet unauited for weak digestion.I had often seen the great results obtained from the ute of LacUted Food, and I wa* more than ever convinced that as a food for weak stomachs in hot weather it was just the thing.When called In to sec sickly children 1 invariably ordered its me, and at the end of the summer I was pleased to say that I had not lost a patient by death.Very many noted this fact, and at times some would ask me how 1 had been so successful, when 1 woold freely admit that it was Lactated Food and good care that had accomplished such results.In a few cases I found that mothers had carelessly bought other foods, which, when I found it out, I always insisted that only the Lactated should bo used.I am now the possessor of a large practice, and amongst the families I attend, who have young children, I find that the Lactated Food Is regularly used.As a physician I candidly admit that at the press nt time no other food known tc the profession can equal this valuable Lactated l ood as a nourisher and builder of bone and flesh ; and for infants whose digestion is weak it is their only salvation in summer weather.\u201d Groceries, Provisions, &c.N TEW CROP KFLIATFD JAFAB TEAR IB ftTOBF.J.A.MATHFWROB A 40., MrCIII street.H.RICKABY CO., J.B F.4MILT 4.B04 FUR aiib bisTBiHCTOSt* or mort clam goods, El RKAYFB HALL.Nor*.-Waggon l**v«i every Hatordar morning at I O'clock tot Lachlne Dorr*).Valois and I'ointo Ctalru Boots aod Shoos.Ladies, go to church*, 30 LTIABOILLEX HigUARK, FOB kID LAI B HIIOBM.*1.00.WORKINGMEN.OO TO CTIUROflH, FOB KIP YYOKKIR42 HIIOFA, only 73c.J.CUIBCH.D KBFORD\u2019S ONALDSON WF.FKLY tl.AHKOW AGENCIES.LINE, KFBVM\u2019S.Balling from Muutrnal every WRDNRBDAY Morning HM.AMAKYKTU1A, 4,0U0 tous.2nd July.HH.ALC1DKH,\t3.&U0 tons.'Jib July.MB.COI.INA,\tAClIO tous.Itith July HM.U1KUK,\t3,MM tour.S3ji4 July.HH WARWICK.\t3,MM ton*.30th July.Glasgow Agents Donaldson Bros , loSHt.Vlustuit st.Thomson line.NFY4 4 ARTLF-OB-TYBF.HKMVIf'K.VIA LONDON.Balling from Montreal on or about i\u2014 Bf>.(1KKONA,\t3,600 tous.280» June.HH.(IKKONA.\t3.500 tons.10th Aciguat.AgU : Cairns, Young h NobU, Newoa*tle-oa-Tyne A.Low, Hou h Carter, 27 Leaden hall atroet, Loudon, HO.W.Thomson 4 Hons, Dundee, Boot!aud.R OSB LINE.LONDON SERVICE Balling from Montreal on or about'.\u2014 H.OCEAN KINiî, 2,600 tuna.4th July.HH.NORME KING, 4.MM tons.11th July.HH.HKA KING, 4.000 tons.2Mh July.London AgeuU: Wiliam Roes A Co., 2 East India avenue, R.O.THI BO VGn B1LLR OF LADlBfi gfnnteit t.y any of the above lines to or from any point In 4 .4 .h A D A OB WFJ4T»:B!II RTATRR.Bpeclal attention given to the HANDLING of all PRB-IBlf AIII.R and other cargo.Fur further particulars apply to Agents of Railways, Or to HOBT.BKFOBD A 4'©., 23 and 25 Rl.Rurramrnt slreel.Montreal.TTAWA RIVER BAYI4IATIOB rOMPABT.DAILY MAIL LINE BETWEEN MONTREAL AND OTTAWA AND CALEDONIA SPRINGS.Passengers take 8 OS a ro.train daily for Lachlne to connect with steamer for Ottawa and Intcnneibate porta.DAY EXCURSIONS by PALACE Sir SOVKRKIUN t» Carillon and back, $1 25.Saturday», fJ.RHOOT THF B.tPIDR ! Rte Anne s-Tako 1 40 p m.train daily ; on Saturday, 130 p m., CP.R., 215 p.m , G.T.R., Wednesday* nnd Saturday*.Take 5 pm.train to Lachlne, Round Trip.50c.Tickets at 174 and 143 St Jan es street, Grand Trim Oftlcee and Windsor and Balmoral Hotels MARKET STEAMERS Steaimr MAUDE for Brown's Wharf, ke , Tuesdays and Fridays, 6 30 p m.Steamer PRINCESS for Carillon, Ac.For Excursion charter to 8HKKKINUUAM PARK, ILK PKKKOT Popular saloon Mtr Prince of Wale* Apply Head Office, 68 Oommro street.K.YT.RUFPIIFKI».Jr.Manager.VERDUN and Goto St.Catherine.HTF.4MI.H \"LE C TITIVATE IE,\".(Osplain R.lUrrette.) Tbe hours of the reamer \"Le Cultivateur' for 1820 are as follow»:- U-ave COTE HT.OATHBRINK Mo.vpai'*.at 4, and'.* oclock am and 5 p m.Wko-NEndav-*, at 6, and 9 oclock am TtiBSDAV*, TllfK»-Day*.Khidavm and Saturday*, at 4, and 9 o'clock a m.and 12 noon, aub 5 o'clock p m.From Yi-nlun.on Lowrr Ijtrhlnr Bond.Below tbe Rapids\u2014Monda vs, at 8 am., 3 and 0 30 pm.WednenDAV*.at 8 a.uv ami 6 pm.TukmDAVH.TiiurkdaV».PhiDAYs and Batvkdavk, at 8 and 11 a.m.,3 and 6 30 p in.Lock for this advertisement every Friday.The elegant side-wheel PASSENGER STEAMER, \" ALEXANDRIA,\" Capt.SMITH.For IHABIOTTF (Port of Borbralrr, 14.V.), Pll TON, BELLEVILLE, TBENTON, Brighton, -A* D ALL- PORTS ON BAY OF QUINTE.Lean s Canal Basin for Cornwall.\tPreuvott (Oodinsburo).Dd einhox'n Landino, Broukvillr.VAl.LRiriRLD\t(iANANoglE, MOKP.IVUUKU,\tKtaoNToN, IRUUIOIH,\tDrsrronto, Every THURSDAY at 10 a m.EeturniuE.leave* TRRN-TON every Monday morning at 6 oclock The steamer pastel thrntish tbe Nautlful scenery of the Thousand fslacds an! Bay cf Quinte by daylight.CHARLOTTE is one of (he most beautiful and popular watering places In flesh wstrr, sr.d ia patronlred large ly 17 (be pleasure-seskitg people (I Wistern i'snads aid New England States '\u2022tramrr remains over Sunday at Charlotte For ticket», and all other information, apply to JAMES WOCDHCUBE, 81 Common streei, the IXirser on board, d.nvrrr.BHRY.174 ST.JAMES STREET iCOR.8T JOHN).jr^ICHELIEU efc ONTARIO NAVIGATION 40MPANT.IK90 SI ANON IS90.The following rteamers will run as under end call at the usual intermediate port* steamers QUEBEC aod MONTREAL will leave Montreal daily (Sundays excepted), at 7 pm.To T4IB4INTO\u2014Commenrlrg MomlRy, 2nd June, leave daily (Sundays esoeptel), at 10 am , from Lachme st 12,30 p m , from Ccteau Landing at 6 30 p.m.To Ihr RAGI'ENAV\u2014Comuenclng abont 1*1 Flay, leave* Quel*c i very Tu HMITHIJk I, \\ CO , Agents, 43 William streei.Moutreal.P E.TOWN8HEND, 4 J .(Brdding Patented for its Purity) No.1 Little Ht.Ankiitr itre*t |nppo«il« his old stand 334 St James atreetl CIIEAI* FALL SALE.Brats and Iron Bedsteads.Cot*, etc .D.wn ami Feather Bed.», Iloluter* and Pillow, The Patent Mtem Winder Woven Wire Bed, llslr, Wool l ibre and every description of Maures*»*, Parlor and Bedroom Furniture AT COST Bell Trlepboue 1966 ; Federal do , 2221 MONF.N WIRE MATTREKM H.INI'FAI TCKEKN 603 Hf.Jame* al., «ear G.T.U.alatlea.Federal Telephone No.690.(1ARPET LAYING, UPHOLriTER.J INO, ele,\u2014Oorpete Out, Mads, Laid, Lifted and Cleaned, Shade*, Spring Rollera.etc,, eunplled and pnv up Mattreeee* can be returned aame day.HKNUY HAMMOND,222 aod 214 Ht.Urbain itreel : It nan with Thomas Muaeen, Eaq.Furniture Be pal red.Orders al tended to personally Telephone No 1749- Faints, Oils, Ac.H.A.MILLER, HOUSE.SIGN AND WINDOW SHADE PAINTER.PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR Oilpino, Chain in** (Ix.aziku, Wiiitrwasiiimo, he.1996 HP.CATHERINE STREET______________ I?\tT.HOUGHTON, J.\t92 BLBURY HFKRRT Dealer la Hardware, Paint*.OU», Celer*, Glas», Bra»he*, Ac.House end Office Painting, Paper hanging.Oalaomin.log, he., promptly eltended to.Estimate* furnished J.GRACE, 61 University at, House and Hlgn Painter and Paper Hanger.All orders promptly attended\t( KEEPS IN STOCK AHPINAI.I.H h DKVOIH ENAMEL PAINT».As also an aaaortmeot of Prrpared Paints reedy for uae Geld and Plain Wall Papera, Window Glass, Glue, Paint Brashes, Pari* Green, Kalaomlne and TarnDhe*, Which he aella at the fewest Market Price*._ AMES KIMRER à SON, TINTING, PAPERING, PAINTING, 40, Estimate* given for new work 5 MrGILL COLLEGE AVENUE.Belt Talephou* 4471. ' \u2018 Wednksdat.July 16, 18&0.T1IK MONTTvEAT, DAILY WITNESS.\\ 1HE WANDERING JEW EUGENE BUES GflEAT TALE OFTHE JESUITS AND LABOR REFORM, (Condensed foi the \u201c Witneoa\") PART THIRD.\u2014Tut RKDMimoa.Chaitkh VII.ANOTBRK SKOKKT.The following acene took place a few daya after the abducUou of Uoae Pompon by Ninny Moulin.Mdlle.do Cardoville waa seated, in a dreamy mood, in her cabinet, which waa hung with green silk, and furnished with an ebony library, ornamented with large bronze carya-tidea.Uy aome significant signs, one could perceive that Mdlle.de Cardoville had sought in the fine arts, aome relief from aad and serious thoughts.Near an open piano, waa a harp, placed before a mualo stand.A little further, on a table covered with boxes of oil and water-color, were several brilliant aketchea.Most of them represented Asiatio soenes, lighted by the tirea of an oriental sun.The young lady was in a half-recumbent noature, with her elbow resting on a couch covered with green ailk.Strange enough, a large quantity of new booka( Adrienne having bought them since the last two or three days) and quite fresh-cut, were scattered around her nn the couch, and on a little table ; whilst other larger volumes, amongst which were several atlases full of engravings, were piled on the sumptuous fur, which formed the carpet beneath the divan.Stranger still, these books, though of different forms, and by different authors, all treated of the same subject.The posture of Adrienne revealed a sort of melancholy dejection.Her cheeks were Eale ; a light blue circle surrounded her large lack eyes, now half closed, and gave to them an expression of profound grief.Many causes contributed So this sorrow\u2014 amongst others, the disappearance of Mother Bunch.Without absolutely believing the perfidious insinuations of Rodin, who gave her to understand, that, in the fear of being unmasked by him, the hunchback had not dared to remain in the house, Adrienne felt a creel sinking of the heart, when she thought how this young girl, in whom she had so much confidence, had fled from her almost sisterly hospitality, without even uttering a word of gratitude ; for care had been taken not to show her the few lines written by the poor needlewoman to her benefactress, just before her departure.She had only been told of the note for five hundred francs found on her desk ; and this last inexplicable circumstance had contributed to awaken cruel suspicions in the breast of Mdlle.de Uardoville.She already felt the fatal effects of that mistrust of every thing and everybody, which Rodin had recommended to her ; and this sentiment of suspicion and reserve had the more tendency to Dccome powerful, that, for the first time in her life, Mdlle.de Cardoville, until then a stranger to all deception, had s secret to conceal\u2014a secret, which was equally her happiness, her shame, and her torment.Half-recumbent on her divan, pensive and depressed, Adrienne perused, with a mind often absent, one of her newly-purchased books.Suddenly, she uttered au exclamation of surprise ; the baud which held the book trembled like a leaf, and from thst moment she appeared to read with passionate attention ana devouring curiosity.Soon, her eyes sparkling with enthusiam, her smile assumed ineffable sweetness, and she seemed at once proud, happy, delighted\u2014but, as she turned over the last page, her countenance expressed disappointment and chagrin.\t\u2022 Then she recommenced this reading which had occasioned her such sweet emotion, and this time she read on with the most deliberate slowness, going over each page twice, and spelling, as it were, every line, every word.From time to time, she paused, and in pensive mood, with her forehead leaning on her fair hand, she seemed to reflect in a aeon reverie on the passages she had read with such tender and religious love.Arriving at a passage which so atfcctcd her, that a tear started in her eye, she suddenly turned the volume, to see on the cover the name of the author.For a few seconds, she contemplated this name vyith a singular expression of gratitude, and could not forbear raining to her rosy lips the page on which it was printed.After reading many times over the lines with which she had been so much struck, forgetting, no doubt, the letter iu the spirit, she began to reflect so deeply, that the kook glided from her hand, and fell upon the carpet.The sound of a door, opening and closing, roused Mdlle.do Cardoville from her reflections.(Acorgctte entered the room, and said to her mistress : '* Madame, can you receive the Count de Monthron ?\" Adrienne, too well-bred to exhibit before her women the sort of impationco occasioned by this unseasonable visit, said to Georgette : \" You told M.de Monthron that I was at home ?\" \u2022\u2022 Yes, madame.\" \u201c Then beg him to walk in.\" Though Mdlle.de Cardoville felt at that moment much vexed at the arrival of Monthron, let us hasten to say, that she eifter tained for him an almost filial affection, and a profound esteem, though, by a not unfro-queut contrast, she almost always differed from him in opinion.Hence arose, when Mdlle.de Cardoville had nothing to disturb her mind, the most gay and animated discussions, in which M.de Moutbron, notwithstanding his mocking nod s&ptical humor his long experience, his rare knowledge of men and things, his fashionable training, in a word, had not always the advantage, and even acknowledged his defeat gaily enough, Thus, to give an idea of the ditlereoco of the count and Adrienne, before, os he would say, laughingly, he had made himself her accomplice, he had always opposed (from other motives than those alleged by Madame de Haint Di/ier) Adrienne's wish to live alone and in her own way ; whilst Rodin, on the contrary, by investing the young girl's resolve on this subject with an ideal grandeur of intention, had acquired a species of influence over her.\u201cThe Count de Monthron,\" said Georgette, opening the door.Tho count entered, and hastened to kiss Adrienne\u2019s hand, with a sort of paternal familiarity.\u201c Como l\u201d said M.de Mcntbron to him-¦elf ; \u201c let lc try to discover tho truth I am in search of, that we may esc-p.a g.1**, misfortune.\" I To bt Continued.) CHILDREN\u2019S CORNER \"AND 10 DO MY DUTY.\" nr m.ii.1.AK0K.The boy started out, half smiling at tho uuneeded caution.Ho was on his way hack again when, as he turned a corner, he found his way blocked by a crowd of those stragglers on a city\u2019s streets whom any unwonted occurrence can bring together be the hour never so early or late.They were gathered about the bruised and mangled body of a woman that a policeman was just raising from the pavement, and were expressing their sympathy with the sufferer and their opinion of the driver whoso carelessnose had caused the accident in equally strong terms.As Krnest pushed his way along, a movement of the policeman\u2019s arm turned the head of the woman so that her eyes fell on the boy\u2019s face.With a start he recognized the old negreas and saw that she had recognized him.\u201cOh, honey,\u201d she moaned, beckouing him to come near to her.\u201c Don\u2019 le\u2019 \u2019em hurt me so.Stay with me,\u201d and she grasped the boy\u2019s baud eagerly.Then as tho ambulance dashed hurriedly up to tho curbiug and preparations were made for lifting her in, \u201c Uh, whar they goin\u2019 take me ?Wtia\u2019 they goin' do with me?Oh, honey, do jes stay with me, do jes go with me.Don\u2019 le' \u2019em take me way all aloue, ' she pleaded, half frantic with pain, the old hauntiug fear of all those of her race who lived in ante bellum days speaking from her fast fading eyes.Krneat s eyes filled with pitiful tears.\u201c Where will you take her?\u201d he asked oue of the policemen, as tho poor, mangled body was lifted up and laid upon a bed of soft blankets.\u201c Mercy Hospital,\" was tho brief reply.\u201c You kuow her ?Better got right in and go now.She can hardly live to reach there.\" \"Oh, do come,\" pleaded again a feeble voice from under the blankets.\u201c Como jes a little way, anyhow, chile.\u201d The boy hesitated.He knew that to go meant to be minutes, perhaps hours, behind hand with the message entrusted to him.Hastily ho glanced through tho group on tho pavement to teo if there was not one face with which he was familiar and to whose owner he could transfer the important errand, hut all were strange.\u201cJump in (juick if you are going, my lad,\u201d said one of the men, as the ambulance began to move slowly away.In a Hash tho thought of all that his going might mean, of the probable trouble and possible loss to the firm, of his own sure discharge from the employ of that firm, of that grim-faced fear of coming want that might return to knock upon the door of tho happy little home, sprang into his mind.Yet how could he resist the pleading of this poor, friendless ohl creature?Perhaps some day Mutterchcn\u2014Ah, he could not think of that.It was hard, so very hard.What ought he to do ?Then like an answer came the remembrance of Mr.W\u2019illoughhy's words on that first day in the office.W\u2019hy ! tho time waa really not his own to give away ! How could he bo generous with what by right belonged to others?A moment more and he had drawn back and was running toward tho oifice, his eyes moist with tears, his mouth as firmly set as that of a young soldier whose orders call him to advance over tho bodies of dead and dying comrades.All that day, ns ho busied himself about the oflice.the boy\u2019s mind was filled with tumult.He could see now that ho had but done his simple duty, and yet tho pleading cries of the poor negress still rang in his cars.\u201c Mutterchen will Know,\" ho said to himself, at last, and as soon as tho hour for closing was fairly reached, he was off like a deer.Never had tho broken spirited old horses moved so slowly, never had there been more delays and detentions at street corners, but home was reached at last and tho story told.\u201cAcb, du arme knabe,\" said Mutterchen, stroking the head now half-hidden in her lap.\u201c But thou didst right, Ernest.And look up, lad.Perhaps the poor soul yet lives ; these policemen know not everything.What sayest thou ?Shall we go and ask ?\"and tho good lady began bustling into her bonnet and shawl.\u201cStill living, but very weak,\u201d was tho report at the hospital.\u201c Wero they friends?Then come in the morniug visiting hours and they might see her.\u201d (To be Continued.) 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McINTWRE\u2019ft EXIIAI\u2019BT FAXS ARE TUE BKBT AIR CIRCULATORS IN THE MARKET Erery facton *nd workshop should haTe one.Address « BLKI RW HTJCEKT.DUSART\u2019S WINE OF LACTOPHOSI HEALTH VIGOUR A BRAVE BABY.A plucky four yoar-old baby lives in Oska-looaa.In.It is tho child of Mrs.Wilson, and, while playing about the mouth of a deep well covered by loose boards, fell in.Ihe well is thirty feet deep and contained ten feet of water at tho time.The mother saw the child fall, and, frantically grabbing a clothesline, lowered it Into the well, ihe child grasped the line, but of course could not hold on tight enough to he drawn out, so the mother tied her end above.\u201c Will net hold ou tight till mamma runs for papa?\" tremblingly cried the mother to the little one.\u201c Kss,\" came a brave little sob from below.The mother hurried away and soon returned with the father and several other men, who, after much ditlioulty, rescued the ch» and five to cholera infanlurn.POLITICAL NOTES.In Patrie says that Mr.E.Lafontaine has positively refused to be a candidate in the coming contest in Napierville, and that Mr.Thomas Cardinal, of Montreal, will probably be the Conservative candidate.Mr.D.Monette, of St.Itemi, will ran on tbe Liberal side.SCHOOL OFFICIALS.M^ Joseph Godin has been re-eiected president, and Mr.J.II.Boyer, eeeretary-treasurer of tbe School Commissioner* at Cote St.Paul.CITY ITEMS.Aid.Cunningham ia back from Oaoouns.On Monday an alarm was given from bjx 8*» for a fire in a carload of hay on a siding near Shearer itreet.It was soon extinguished.The number of patients treated at the Montreal General Hospital for th* week ending Jnly 13th, was-.\u2014Out door patients relieved, #7 per week, ftu-\u2018\t.*\u2018MIK80: ductlon for families.WM JAM1KHON, Prop.H OTEL CHAMPLAIN, on LAKE CHAMPLAIN -Cannot be equalled for comfort ; large rooms ; modern improvements ; farm of 7ikl aero* In coiinection ; frequent caichu* of 4 lb baas and IU lb.pickerel.OPEN June to October ; railway and sP-ainboat soceas direct to hotel.Address Ü.F HM1I H, M AQUAM HAY, Bwant Vt SUMMER BOARD NEAR THE seaside In Kittery, Maim-; pleaeaut place, good living and reasonable price* Address J.H.LOOKK.\u201cj^ONG BEACH HOTEL, LANG KF.A4 H.L.I.N.V.On tbs Atlantic.Finest surf hathi-ig in the world Boating, flehiug, sailing Hand for circular.JOHN T.Hi:» INC.Grand Hotel, Kroadway and 31 street.N V.\u2014\u2014\u2014:o:- ON ACCOUNT OF THK WIDENING OF NOTRE DAME STREET, WK HAVE DECIDED TO HOLD A GRAND CLKAKING RALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES PREVIOUS TO REMOVING TO OUR NEW PREMISES.N».17 I'llABOILLKF.SQUARE\u2014Next the tire Hinllsn, W.- ail] offer our immense stock of BOOTS aud SHOES at prices never before heard of io Montrai!.This is a genuine Cheap Bale and presents an opportunity of securing s supply of really good Uoods,^t l luxe below those charged elsewhere for cheap shoddy goods.RONAYNE BROS-9 2034 and 2036 Notre Dame st, CUABOILLKZ SQUARE.-AND ENGLISH AND AMERICAN.Our entire stock of the above linca I shall sell for SIX DAYS ONLY, commencing MONDAY, July 14th to 1\u2018Jth, at 20 PERCENT discount/or rash only.Under no circumstances will the goods be sold after the above date at discount prices.-w.r.siMCAxmoar, 2337 and 2330 ST.CATHERINE STREET.By Kpwabii Bkllamt.10 CKNTR 1 Cents extra per post BEND FOR CATALOGUR.A GRF.AT tt'J.50 BAOk FOR Me.3 rents extra per post.¦THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN, on \u201cEVERY MAN 1118 OWN DOCTOR.'' \u201cAn Ounce of Prevention Is Worth s Pound of Our*.\" F.K.PHELAN, S331 HI.Catherine street.M ARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, COMMISSIONER FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS, M.3*4 HT.JAHRS STREET.WEDDING SEASON! INVITATIONS.CARDS and ANNOUNCEMENTS Elegantly Engraved and Printed \u2014XT\u2014 BISHOP'S, 169 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.M ARRIAGE LIOEN8E8 ISSUED BY tTBHING dk DUNTON, NOTARIES, etc.114 ST.JAMES STREET, ST.\tLEON SPRINGS, PALACE HOTEL.HT.LEON, QUE This oelePrsted \u2022-\u2022tablLhinsoi, completed on temixwone* principle*, one of the most delightful and agr-x-able mm-mer resorts on tb* continent, will be open to the publie on the KI KMT OF JUNK.The numerous tourists who vielt this beautiful spot annually will find it this year, nudes the new management, more attroctirethan «rte».The proprietors will spare no \u2022 ffort in catering t\u2019> the comfort and enjoyment ot the gueata.Tbe cuisine will tie under the immediate management of one of Montreal's leading pro-frsrional cooks Hpecial facilities will hegtren for all kind* of recreation, such ss billiards, bowling, croquet, l»ww tennis, Listing, etc , etc To sufferers from Ilheiiinstisas, Neuralgia, Indigestion, General Debility, etc., etc, tbe Haline Mprings, iu connec inn with this hotel offer a rira cure Ooacbes will be In waiting for ru-ets *t l^vuisevill* on the arrival of all trains from Montreal and Quebec Foe terms apply to HT LEON MINERAL Wat an OO.IUI, Proprietors, Toronto.M.A.THOMAB, Hotel Msnsgae.rjHIE IROQUOIS HOUSE, On tbe Bclsell HwunUlna, Ht.Hilaire, P.Q., and OTTKKBURN PAKK.on the Richelieu Rivsr, are both open for the season.R.P.CAMPBELL.Managing Director.JJAY VIEW HOUSE, FKAH'ft INLAND, PORTLAND HARBOR, MAINE.' Capt.John T.Sterling.Proprietor.GOOD TABLE BOARD For beauty of situation this house Is unsurpassed.Ts fsniUies sex-king a comfortable resting pl.ee it present* sit tbe attractions that could reasonably he desired Capt J.T Hterling has taken charge of the house for the season.The house will be open June 1st.\u201c rpHE BAY VIEW,'' JL\tFERRY BEACH.BAOO.Ma.A urique Bummer Reeort,connected byMstine Railway With Ola Orchard For infnrmatinn and circular» rug-ting rate*, kc , sddrers Bay View, Saco, Me , till Jwly 1st after that data, Bay View, Me.Mit» R.MANHON.Proprietor sad Own*. THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Last Edition THK CITY 8 UKAIiTH 1 ¦ \u2022 XtlCRKD Bf ALLIOKI) ILLKOAL SLiOUHTCB lNO WUHIN 1HB UMITS.For toiue tuue pMt «iu|>icioo\tthat kill- icg was coiaK oa iu a abitid, rear of (i3'l Ht La*-r> dc*\tHaaitary poKaemen wt much for »T(-n the owner.Anyway, he was sek When a»ked for a key to open the shed door Sergt.Ward waa told that it waa wlthoot a key.Bat there's a man there,\u201d be remarked.\u201cOh d->ar, no.\" waa the reply, *\u2022 there'» nothing at all there.\" He had to leave without getting in, hot had seen enough to enter three action* before the Keoord«r againat Mr.Beeochamp\u2014one for killing ontaide of the public abattoir», another for allowing a nuitanse mtbethapeof a manure box, and another for refus ire to open when requeated by an author Lad oftcial.It ia the intention to w»*ch the place carefully and enter action» every week to long »« the law oontinnea to be broken.Mr.Beeuabamp was ford some time ago for illegal killme- An action baa been entered against Alfred Renand, 740 8t Catherine street, for killing calvts in a shed.THE LATE KEY.DK.ROSE The death of the Rev.Samuel Rose.D.D., father of the Rev.S.P.Koee, of Dominion square Methodist Church, and of Chief Jaatioe Knee, of Toronto, oocurrtd aï ^n early hour in Toronto, thia morning The deceaaed gentleman waa born in Prn^ Edward county, Ontario, in 1917.He joined the Methodiat mimatry in 1&31, aod occuptwd pulpit* in many important citiea.In 18i0 he was appointed luperintendtnt cf the M^unt E\u2019gin and Mcncey Indian School, which poattion he occupied till 1*55.He was appoint'd book steward of the Toron»*1 Methodist Bock and Pablishing House in W5, which position be held for thirteen yean, aod waa tuperannuated in If7* The degree of D IX waa conferred upon him by an American University in 1675.He occupied m any important position* in the Methodist conferences aoi institutions.His preaching was very pathetic, aod in that lay his great power.___________ A LUNATIC'S ESCAPE.One of the inmatee at the Exhibition grounds named Kmmsnoel Lauz ere escaped on Friday last, and reached bis residence at St.Franco is du Lac on Sunday morning He had walked boat cf the way, and waa completely rxhaaaled.The autberitiee here were communicated with and Detective Trempe left yesterday to bring back the unfortunate man.INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS, '\u2019?eruixia by aclU)i¦lUlON.,, The body of Joseph Ring, the boatswain of the ship \u201c Naufwetus,\u201d who fell into the rivsr early in Sunday morning last whilst boarding his ship, waa feuud floating in the river near the Hudon Cotton Mills, thia morning, by G'Datable li'uf.The body was taken to themoig ie where au rtipieW.was held this morning by Coroner Jooea.A verdict of \u2018\u2019Asphyxia by submersion' was rendered.The Captain ia thinking of sending the body to the deceased's home in Nova Scotia.A NIRVOCB \u201c ICHN,\u201d A peculiar oa*e occurred last night.Mia* Alvina Harns.17 years of age^ residing al S73 St.Antoine street, had Just finished tea and waa reading cf the sudden death of Mrs.Camp bell, when sbe suddenly threw up her arms : her face become deadly pale and she fell to the 1! Mir.It was thought she waa dead.Dr.Lamarohe waa autmnoord, and after applying remedies, succeeded in restoring her to consciousness.The doctor says it was an attack of rheumatism of the Drain.She had always enjoyed good health previous! y.She is doing well this morning.FROM TAVERN TO ETERNITY.A M4N IttOWltS HIMHBLF rBOM FBI WHA8F.A mao apparently about 34 years of age and rather poorly dressed waa seen to leave a tavern near Jacques Cartier street at ten this morning aod entering that street walked steadily down »o the wbsrf when without the slightest hesitation be threw himself headlong into the river.A crowd soon gathered and efforts were made to rescue the unfortunate fellow, but he sank quickly and waa drowned.Hu body hainot yet been recovered.ON THE WRONG SCENT.The Health offctala hauled up a proprietor of cniB proved lota near toe Hotel Dieu aod the Cour» 9ned him and the fill nc in of the lota cost f 0.Now the smell contiooes, sol is attributed to a soap rendering house oo tbe other aide of the Hotel Dien wall.FIRE DEPARTMENT MATTERL If A\u2019d Stevenson is well enough for Friday he will urge upon the Finance Committee the daw \u2022 of the Km Départirent tor new stations.It is expected that so effirt will be made to appotn: a tab chief on Monday.EX DETECTIVE RICHARDSON.Ev Detective Richardson died this morning in the Exhibition grounds, where be had been confined with otner Longue Pointe Asylum inmates after the fire which took place there.He was born in Montreal in 1810, and served in the Hundredth Regiment, formed in Canada for British foreign service and sent to Gibraltar.He returned in 1870 and entered the police force.He saw a good deal of service in the police force as sergeaat and as detective, and suffered at one time from a revolver wound acci-dentally received from his own revolver while on dnty at the Cemetery.In his prime he was an excellent police officer.In 1S77 he had to leave the force and was confined in Longue Pointe.Organic lesion of the heart was the cause of death.\t______ A TEST FOR FIREMEN.At the Foreeters' picnic on the Exhibition Ground* on August 2 id there will be a hose competition, open to the professional and volunteer firemen of the Island of Montreal Tne test will be as to wbish company aball run with a reel a distance of about 500 yard* and lay a certain number of feet of hose in the quickest time.The Montreal, Grand Trunk, Canadian Pacific.Mile End and other companies will take part.Each company will be oompoeed of thirteen men.TWO GUNS FOR A GOVERNOR.Liectenant-Govtrnor Royal, of the North-West Territories, left thia morning for Toree Rivers oo board the steam yacht of Mr.Gtvernean.of West Hoboken, N.J.From Three Rivers Governor Royal will proceed to Rimonski to mtervuw Sir Hector Langevm oo busineaa connected with his territory.On the departure of the yacht, this morning, Joe Vincent fired a sainte of two guns.KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.About a hundred uniformed Knights of Pythias from Fall River, and Boston, commanded by Col.John H.Abbott of Boston, started from Fall River on July 5th.They proceeded to Milwaukee, where they attended a \u201c conclave\" of the order.They spent tv days in Chicago, and came tio Port Hnron, Toronto and Kingston to the Richelieu hotel, Montreal.To-morrow night tbey go home via the White Mountains.The Knights had an axhibtion drill oo the Champ de Mars this afternoon.THK LATE SIR GEORGE K.CARTIER Mr.Joseph Ta»»/, who is now preparing a ccu>Dilation of the speeches and addresses of the late Sir Gro.Ktirnoe Cartier, publuhes a lengthy article in /.a A/mr# to-day :~Max , 82 ; ala.tb.Ytaterday, mai , tt ; min , (6.¦HIPPING.Tha Dominion Lina Hfi.fodranl, from Montras) July 4th wlih a »hlpi»*nt of 800 natlla, arrived at Avon-moctb dock Wrdnraday, July Ifith, and landed her llvs »to< k In good condition with tha ticeplloo of ona.Ns* Yeas, July Ifi.\u2014Majsstlo out 6 a m.; Tautonlc rrlud at 8.40 s.m.Passage of 3 days 28 hours III TOBffBT) HIS BACK TO THI HTDRM and let bis team Jog along unreind'-d.With him on their sled, which had also lie< n u**d in weed hauling, were Nelscn and John Brown, two ignorant, mischievous French Canadian* of the lowest order.John bad been sitting with Cbapleao telling him that Tabor frequently visited bis honae in his absence.Toi» wat a monstrous lie, 1er although a poor half educated woman, Mrs.Chapleaa\u2019a character is regarded in tbe village aa good as that of any lady in it.Brown\u2019s story was interrupted by a yell.They turced and saw in the road in front of them Tabor, who was going to the village »chool for hia?children Hi* sleigh blocked the way.1 Get out of the road yon d\u2014\u2014d peaaoup Frenchman.\" he exclaimed, \u201cand let a decent man i***.\u201d In a trine Brown was back on his own sled and Chapleau was on hia feet in the road.In his HAND HB OBAfirin A RIAVT OTA XT, snatched from his sled, and with abound he was at Tabor\u2019ii side.Now I\u2019ll get oven with you,\" he exclaimed.\u201c Now let\u2019s settle it.\" Onoblowof tbe stake and Tabor lay aenaelasa in the snow, another and another followed till his sknll waa broken into pieces.Chapleau went home and as he entered tbe yard his little boy cried.\u2022'Mamma, what\u2019s the matter with papa, he is whipping bis horse.\u201d This waa such an unusual act that his wife knew that something had happened to the father.After pulling up his horses Chapleau came in and saia, \u201cMother, yon needn't fill those bags with corn fori won'tbe ablo to give tbe children their promised ride to tbe mill to morrow.I met Tabor on the road, and we bad some words.I (truck him with a stick, and I guess I hurt him pretty bad.I guess I'll have to go to gaol,\u201d His wife asked him why he had assaulted Tabor, and Chapleau replied that he did not know.Not one word of his suspi- EXTRADITION WANTED.THI CA8I OF LIDA LAMONTAONI IN TUI D, 8, H18ÎBICT OOUBT.Boston, July ir>.-In the United States District Court this forenoon Judge Nelson fixed July 23 as a day for hearing an application for extradition paper* in the case of Led* Lamontagne.who is wanted in (Quebec for arson.It is alleged that the prisoner, after her brother had mortally wounded her hnaband, assisted in putting tbe latter between two mattresses and setting (ire to the bouse.The husband revived sufficiently to get to a neighbor\u2019s, where he died a few day* later, having made statements implicating his wife and her brother.Mr.Emery of Portsmouth appears for tbe Canadian Government, and cx-District Attorney Hall aod Mr.Lemieux of V'tetao for the prisoner, The aime was committed July 16, 1886.FREMONT\u2019S OBSEQUIES.Niw Yobk, July 16.\u2014The remains of Major General J.O.Fremont were laid at rest this morning in Trinity Cemetery.Distinguished soldiers, citizens of prominence and men who bad been life long friend* of the deceased were among those who attended the funeral service wt St.IgnatiuR Church.\tr THE KING\u2019S MILLS EXPLOSION.Cincinnati, July 16.\u2014The following is a list of tbe killed at tbe explosion yesterday at King's Mills Mrs.James Deacon, Henry Reynolds, Samnel Stephen», Airs.James Moss and child, Mr*.Fred Keller and child, Wm.Franey, Brakrman, Ralph Williams, Baby Elsteio, Nick Snyder and an unknown man.A GREAT STRIKE.London, Jnly 16.\u2014Advices received to-day from Chili itate that the strikers in the nitrate district number seven thonsand.A conflict occurred between a number of riotous strikers and a body of troops, in which forty of the strikera were Killed or wounded.A FRENCH REVERSE.PaBIA, July 16.\u2014Tbe Oauloit says an engagement bas occurred between tbe natives and the French expedition to the Upper Niger, and the French were routed.It is said the natives hare retched the line of retreat of the French, (Fwi C.P.Ji.Ttltgraph ) LIES ABOUT THE SEALERS.BOMB TABNB KXrOflKD.Victobia, B.C.,Ju!y 16.\u2014The statements thxt two Canadian vein Is which recently sailed ont cf Maple Bay are armed with guna and oould resist tbe American revenue cutters, are said to be without foundation.Messrs.Hall aod Mar-win, who own seven of the thirty vessels running out of Victoria, say the reporta were sent out to prejudice the Foreign Office at London ¦gainst the cauee of tbe sealers.\u201c Wa are nei-tder poacher* nor pirates,'' they state.\u201cWe clear at the Custom home and the officials know cur destination.If the buiiness waa illegal they should refuse to give us pro|>er passage* In case the question is decided against too sealers we will quit tbe business, but to do so now would be lo admit the right of the United States in tbe course it has adopted.\u201d The following British war ve»n-ls are in Kequimalt harbor\u2014\u201cChampion,\u201d \u2018\u2022Espiègle,\"' \u201cDaphne\u201d and \u201cNymph, ' DIKD.\t! WILLIAMS At IIS Oonsrrgstion itreet.Point 8t.Chart*-*, on July ISlh.Alun, iufaot ton ot K.T.WilUuint, agtil 3 raonlk* SPECIAL NOriOE.SoMiTHi.vo Niw \u2014The Canadian Electric Manufacturing Company are about to open \u2022 mar ufacture rf electrical supplies in Terrebonne, a b autiful little town 21 miles north of Montreal on the C.P.R.Meter».M.F.Jannard and Poulard, the principals of the Company, are young and active men.Both are Canadiana and thoroughly poatol in their calling, and are bound to make it a aucoeai.They now exhibit, in the office of La Prtnt on 8t.James street, a beautiful working model of an electric railway which ia the talk of the city.Phovijk z or (ji tin!*', District of lloehrlava } UNICIPALITY OF THE T0W>TJ i-TX\tOF COTE HAINT ANTOINE.riltl.ll NOTICE.To the Inhnlilinnla of the Town of Cafe Malnl Anlolne, and Iu nil whom It may ronrern i a/\u2019kfS N££,fT\u2018 *\u2022 \u2022>»'\u2022\u2022»* tlven that at a inaotlnf of the Municipal Elector* of tha Towuof Uota Maint Antoine, vho ar« proprietor* duly held thl* forenoon, punuant to mblio notlca dnly Jrlven, for tbe |«irpoe*> of oonildering ihlîî^~ïïW./VKU,,,lllule4\u2019 \"B»'»* autborlxloK I he ( -orpcration of i ha Town of Oota Maint Antoine to borrow three hundred and fifty thousand dollar* for the conatmctlon of teacr*, and to et*cur« nutlets for the .i'* «.**7 °*\t*od for other Improvements, and *J'*\tnumber MIX.Intituled, \" lly law to authorUs the Oonmralion of the Town of Cota Malot Aotoica to \u2022'nee* a loan and to Inna Honda or Debenture* to tho amount of one hundred thousand dollars for the purpota Bi \u2018J**\tProperty of every descrip- tion.rights and prUII»«ea of the Cole Saint Antoine \u2022^ *\t8nn Thursday evening a large audience assembled in the churah, when addresses were delivered by the Itev.Mr.lion-derson, Rev.Mr.Hotherlaod.Mr.John Why to and Dr.Harper.Mr Lsmbly oeeupied the chair in his usual ellicient manner, while the Tillage choir sang aa appropriate selection of muaical iiieces.A promise had to be given before the Institute was closed on Friday evening, that the request of the villngern to have the Institute at Inverness in 181)1 would 1m seriously considered by the department Altogether the first Inverness Institute of Teachers has had a splendid success.the C.P.K.want NO DAMAGES.At a meeting this morning, for tho opening of Ontario street east,the Canadian Pacific,through Mr.Peterson, announced that it was not their intentim to claim any damages owing to the prepoted anbway there.[Via CPU.Telfjraph.) A WARLIKE ACT;IF TRUE.?FRENCH VFHSKL FIRED UPON BY A NEWFOUNDLAND CRUISER.A BK BY THAT MAV UB TAKKN WITH A PINCH OK HALT.Nbw Vokk, July Hi \u2014A special to the Journal Inn.Halifax rays: It is ramorel here today that tbore has bun fresh trouble, the most serioi H yet reported between French and English ¦ n the NewfonudWnd coast.It is said the Newfoundland cruiser \u201c Fiona.\u2019\u2019 which had bean recently put into comn.iesion to patrol th« coast for the purpose of enforcing the bait ac*.has had acocH'ot with a Frenoh fishing brig from St.Main, France.The story is to the effet that on Friday the \u201c Fiona\u2019\u2019 discovered the Frenchman in North Bay on the south coast securing bait.Immediately on seeing the \"Fiona\u201d rhe Frenchman made sail.The cruiser followed, and a lively chase ensued.The Frenchman ro-fused all signals to lay to, and as a consequence the ' Fiona\" firrd a shot aoross her bows.The Fren i man still paid no attention and finally es-capM- Into Little Miquelon.As this story comes fi.iii k French source in St.Pierre Miquelon, it may he greatly exaggerated, bnt color is lent to it by'he hurried departure this morning from here of II.M S.\u201c Bnllerophon,\" the flagship of the N>'th American squsdn n.and two other ir>n (J war from tit.John\u2019s, Ntid.The French Cooso! here when interviewed on the subject said he had no official information yet of a French ship being tired at on the high sea, but if such was a fact it might possibly lead to the most strious complications.AN IMMIGRANTS\u2019 REST.In the course of three weeks Montreal will have what it ban long agitated for, a comfortable In me for arriving immigrants.The old harbor polite building on the wharf is being entirely re fitted and put in a sanitary condition to riceive all the 6omi fide arrivals who may desire its shelter.The bottom flat is being made into rflicesand general information bureau for Mr.Daley and his staff of assistants.There will alio be a baggage department on this floor where immigrants can leave their luggage without any fear of it being stoleu or going amissing.The next flab will serve as a dining room, where meals will be served on strictly temperance priccij les and at moderate prices.The top flat is being fitted up as bedrooms with baths and lavatory.Everything will he made bright and attroctive and comfortable, and will he a home to nun y until such times as they find employai* nt.THE LATE MR.LAROCQUE.Tin fnneral of the late Mr.Alfred LsRocqne, took place this morning from his residence Dcrehetter street.Bench, bar, and other lit-erel professions and the commercial community were largely represented, Fifty policemen prs.ceilrd the hearse, *cd the pall bearers were Hon.Mr.CbapFan, Hon.Mr.Murphy, Hon.Judge Berthelet, Meseis.F.X.tit.Charles, E.A.Gmereux, J.C.Augti, E, J.Barbeau, and K.Hellemare.The chief mourners were deceased\u2019s sons, Chevalier Alfred LiKocque, and Mr.Armand LaRocque, and his son-in law the lion.Mr.Ouimet, Speaker of the House of Ocmmms.The service was held in tit.James\u2019 chmch Rev.Abt.Kacicot, of the cathedral, and Rev.Gun! Deguire cllioiating.The remains were conveyed to the Cote des Neiges cemelery.IMPORTS TRADE DECREASE.The Allan Line steamship \" Pomeranian,\u201d Captain Dalzid, from Glasgow, arrived in port this morning, having made the run to Quebec in nine days and a half.The \" Pomeranian,\u201d which has a tonnage of I.Sii l only had about 700 tons of csrgo.The season\u2019s trade so far has not been np to the average.The passenger traffic to England has been in advance of previous years, hut there baa been a marked falling off in the number of immigrants coming to Canada.This may be accounted fer by the fact that trade in Great Britain is in a very healthy and properoua condition, and that the Government is no Unger assisting Canadian immigration.DAMAGES CLAIMED FROM THE CITY.Mr.James Boanlne, merchant, has entered an aciun against the city for $7.2,.*'> damages on acc< not of the bursting of a water main in Gei had to rebuild bis house owing to damage don the f* undation, Mr.tleophas Parent, grocer, bis truant, has an action for $10t>.Mr.Cteophas Manner has an action on ao const of false arrest tbrongh mistaken identity.He plsces bis damages at $120.Board and Rooms.A YOUNG MAN occupying* larger room than ho re quin-s wouM like lo hear of a room-mate.Mantel bed all to himaelf.A pply at !»« 8t.Catherine R AMARRIKU COUPLE or two gentlemen can be ac- commodated with iKtard for summer at Valoi* ; pH eate family; excellent sltualion\t'î.k?\u2022\t1t\u2019l.,at' ing, bathing, etc.A'ldrrr* VALOIS, Wltnoaa Office IMJRMIBHKD ROOMS TO LET.t\tApply at 9S Union avenue.IMJRNIBHKD BOOM, to let, for one or two (lentle-* men or Married couple.SQM Ht Catherine street TmIrNIBUED or Unfurnished room* at 39 Ht.Fhlllip A* street_______________ 1 A CHINK\u2014Few Iwarffer* can get rood board in ânnit, J hralt hint part ut Lachlne, three uiinutn from Cou- .gvtM\tOtll0l, I A lit:r.I nfumishtd Parlor and small unfurnished J KtMim on parlor Hat.would rent for lieht home-krtplitR ; children no objection.Two front Bedroom* on b*t 'TldrM.HOUBKKEKMNO, \" Wltnoaa\" Ogee.O' >M TO LET, with or without board, one nice large , double room suitable for a newly married ootiplc.« Mance street flto LST, to a young man, a comfortably Furnished I Koohi with lloanl.15 Balmoral street.Y TNFIJBNIBHKD or Furnished Boom, to let.with u»o 1.1 .f Kitchen, lulling room aad Parlor ; ÏJ0 P»r month: 10 minute* from Victoria iqusre; Cfttliettae ftod lllfury.Adilfti# K A « 193»\t\\\\ UudM Office.\t_________ Business Chances.A PARTNER wanted, with from fifteen to fifty thou-iand dollar*, In a proHUhle, prominent, pleasant, laice and well-established liuslne*.: capital may oTer double Itself In short time, aa owner * ha*done; no n*k ; 5r< ut \u2022 hsi.ee ; other airergemeut* tray bo made.Ad-rt-*« M.DALY, R» Hpadiua, Toronto, Out.-IXm HALE, (Irocerii », Dry Goods, Fruit and Confec-J * tinneiy HI ore*.Hotel*, and all other kind* of bun-neears : good oppottuni'y for aty peraon «tartlng buajue**; tlrsi-c a* - House* *nd Boon *, furnished and ULfumisbed, to let.also country residence._ Apply to l.H ABB IB, UOTESTANT HOSPITAL YOU THE INSANE.Applications, with testimonials, will lye received by thn Médirai Superintendent, at the office.M.-.-hamo*' Iniii-lute, Room 23, for ihe following siiuation* - \u2014 COOK, LAUNDRESS, NUKHKH, MALE ATTENDANTS, Also for the position of STEWARD, who must he sin-gle, ai il between the ages of 30 and 45.Applications ta be sent in on nr before FRIDAY, 11th lost.Specific v Articles.Nvtict* viuitr this head, 10 cent* tack iiucrlion, up to U word*, prriKiid.A BARGAIN, a Î2 in.British No.1 Bicycle for sale.used two loasons.will be let go at tM.Chxrge prepaid.\tAddress, J.J, O., \u201c Witness\" Office.ITtOR BALK, a good Stehiway piano, cheap for cash, LG \u2019 bli-ury street._____________________________ 17OR BALK, a young Horse; 5 year* old: sound and 1 kind ; live feet one inch high ; also Harm*** and Buggy.Apply 72 Inspector street_______________ 1.TOR KALE, largest, cheapest, best lot of Mill Bup-* plie*.Mschiusty, Kngimye, Boiler*.Belts, 5C0 ITille}*, bbafts.\tMULL1N CO , Papinsait Square, ITOK SALE, one Blcyole, ha* only been used two so*-1 sons, cost 9*21, win be sold for *10.J.Shaw A Hon* maker.Wolverhampton Address, J.I.C , 14.W Itoess Offlc*».1TQR HALE, Kodak Camera.No 1; gornl condition; \u2019 nearly n» w »20.A pply M L \\V , 8iG Sherbrooke st.TATEWCOMHK I\u2019lANOH, the finest ma.1* In Canada ; 1» price* n-asonslile ; terms easy, Manufacturi-rs Warcrooms.2344 St, Catherine stri-u.__________ WANTED, Druggists in every town in f.\u2019anada to run sale of William»' K»e Water (» Leasing to human.Hy) It cures all diseases of ihe Eyes and Ktlndneas, when curat Is : cures 20 and 30 years blindness, taking them out of blind ssy'um* and curing them.Write manufacturer.GKO.WILLIAMS.397) ht.Dominique street for particulars.W hoirsale hy Liman.Sous A Co.piELERY PLANTS of Iscst varie- \\ J tie*, for market and private gardens, at 60c per 100.Splendid rvdliction of Fuchsias and Clematis of all colors, Visitors always welcome at BROADLAND'S NURSERY.Cot* St.Paul.Educational.M IS8 MACHINS SCHOOL fer _ __ the Hoard and Kducstlon of Young Ladies ; situa- tion y'.iasaut and healthful Course of study Liberal and Thorough.\t_ _ H Hrbrrt alrtrt, Qiielycu-.ProepeiHus sent on application.(\"i ENEVA.T Msdemoiselle EVA LARHALLK sud Miss KWRK UDdertske th* superintendence rf a limited number of Young l-adtes who wish to perfect themselves in Languages, Painting or Music, Good reference* given as to careful training and attention to health Prospectus end lull particulars on application.References kindly allowed to the Rev.O.K.Purneker, chaplain (-1 the A merleau Church, and the Rev.Joeeph Last, ol the English Church st Geneva, and Mrs.Skelton, Montresl Address Miss EWER.4 roe Ihalbca* (Place des Alpes), Oeoesa.or to the rare of Miss PIrK, Lalebam Clarence Road.Clapharo Park.London England Board and Rooms Wanted.21 utu tt H\u2019ulrr Ik it hied.iO etui* tack inttruoii*, up to iff tronh, pTr/iaid.HOARD YFanled.above Ht.Antoine street, and west of Mackay street ; only lunch.and dinuvrat night; statu ter, is.Address M , 14 \" Wltms* ' Glfirs.BOARD Wsnti.l.st Rack River, for Gentleman, Wife and child.Address RACK RIVER.' Witness\" O«oe.ST.LAMBERT -Room wanted with hrealifast and tea and Hundty dinner, near upper Htaliun preferred.Terms moderate.Address,.\t.RKHPKCTABLE, \" Witness* OBce.TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN who take dinner in town would like to obtain hoard in a respectable family at St Hilaire or Belieil (Pretestant preferred) for the summer month».Aildress, stating terms, etc, KE-8PECTAMLE, 21, \"Wltntss\" Office ¦17|7 ANTED.Room or Rooms, and Hoard day and YY week, for visitor* to the city during Boyst 1 emp'ar Osmp, (Aug.14th to 2DI).Addrtss PRANK SMITH, 22(6 Ht.Calberine street ANTED, Room and Boanl hy a Voung Man ; private fami'y preferred; oettral loealitv ; terms ni d.-rate Address O , 158, \" Witness\" Office.\\v Houses Wanted.House wanted in the COUNTRY.- Wanted, for two or three months a small Furni.hed House, within s short distance from tbecit mud.-rate rent.Address W.\u201c W Aoyai Oüîs D D Employment Wanted.AY WORK Wanted, Cleaning Ofltces, fftosvw, \u2022\u2022«.; good references given.Address 31 HI 1 aul slieel HKhHMAKINQ dune at 0 Drolet stre-4.w V?Sx ANTED Dresses -made faslonably, f f 58 and #) 00.621 Upper Ht Urbain street ANTED, by a respectable woman, work hy the 'lay.MRS.KELLY, 451 8t Janus street ANTED Paporhanglng.Painting.Tiuting, Ac.W urk in town or country promptly attended I(A K KK, 105 Eollx street, off HI Antoine street.ANTED.Iiv a raapectab r Woman, work bf the day or House cleaning or Buildings Apply to 31 Ht David s lane ME/ ANTED, by a respectable steady marriixl man, fair YY M-hular, a siiuatn n as assistant storoaiau, pgrtor, or expri-es drimr ; would take a steady situation of any kind Apply ur address st 369 Hibernia Road, Point 8t.Charles \\1/ANTED, by a Young Lady, situation a* Hteno-YY granher and Typewriter.salary at starting not so much an object as permanent employment.Address Box 32, Hronkville, Ont ANTED, by s respi-ciahb-wiunan.work by the dav.of any kind.Apply to 7JU I.Kgsuohetiere street w Wholesale dry goods A competent Clerk who ha* been eight sears with a leailing Wr olrsale Dry Goods Mouse desires to secure a position with prospect of advonoemeut.Reference unexceptionable.Address E.D.II.\" Wilnraa\" Office.Wanted.PRIVATE PERSON would like to buy soon'gentleman's CMtoff clothing.Address B.M H , \" Wit ness Office.\\v ANTED, Ilntlerniilk, for the Wharf UidTre House.Apply 10 Park avenue.To Let.Nviictt muier thi* head, 10 cent* rack iaarrtion, up (0 :0 ivordt, prtfHiid.SUMMER COTTAGE, new, to let at V*lol*.Address V., \" Witness\" OtHce f ¦»d on Hirer brook e street 3rd.That piece of land adj -Ining the park, and bounded on the wist shV l>v Ismv's li.ne, on the north and south sides t.y the \" ProthliiKhom\" property, eiui'abilng 2(8 fl by 446 ft st It will t« sold In one Ini or auh-divldi-d into Imildir g Iota\t_ .6t h That large and o-uivenleut Out Hkme Resldenoa, No.if4 Upper University street.Poesrealoa 1st of May.6th A lot of Land on the Fast sole of Ht Uharlrw Rorron D>ee srreet, at 43 ft 6 In.by M bet, with tw* hou«es thireon.This lot Iw the iwotmil below Ikorcheete* street, Cadsstral Nrr 6ti9, St.Isxwrerne WwiiL Dh That splendid property aituared on the sh-wee nf I.akt- Memphremagog, known as \u2018 Woodlanos,\" contain lug oves \u2019iirff arri-s, with M»n»lon.Farm llotisn, most estei rive Karur, Hlahles, Fowl Houses Piggeries.Coach Hr.uses.Iloai snd Hathir S Houses VVnwrf.4c .ko For full particulars, with plans 4c , Ac., spply to JOKY J A.4fKH HBfMVftK.Architect, Nordhelmer's Building, St.Jsm-t street ju haIe l.y B.IÏÏÏ1Cm N8 A CO, TENEMENT llOUHKH.NPI FADID MYRSTMICNTN.Four elegant m-w Brick Tenements, 8 room* each, bath, itc ; Coursol struet.|IC,0C(t Fovrr splendid Brick Te- eniente, 8 rooms each, Imth, etc.; Ht.(Irbain strnet.11,00) Two Brick He uses, t tenemsnU,8 roenrs.t ath, etc , each; Courwiil street.9.70) Three Brick Houst-s, 6 teh»:re«f», 7 room* each, ei-tension kitchens sheds, dowb o roofs and double Ho-re; West Pud.I0.2W Two Brick Self-contained Houses, 8 and 6 rooms, bath, etc , Upp«r St Urbain atreel.S.OCO New 3 slurry Brick Home, 11 rooms, bath, etc , good Stable; Point Ht\tCharles.3.010 3 new Hrlrk Trnenirnl*.Ias»! avenue.\t4.000 10 solid Brick Tenements, snd 2 s did Brick Kcsl deucr s on Upprr Ht Urhwin atrset.25,000 Two new Stone Tenements, six and seven rooms each, bath, Ac .extenaiion kitch-na.Drolet »f , mar Ht.l-otiis Park.4 500 A fine Block of 6 Htvme Kesldenc-*, I'rxrk avenue.32.000 A Block of 4 Brick Tenemeute.Ht.Ubristophn st .4 OUO 2 Illork* of 7 Brick Tenement*.Kleanr r street.10,000 A Block of 3 One Htone HevMeirces, English base- merits and all modem Improvements, nbu'er it.20 000 2 Blocks.10 Krick Tenements, Paribmanr street.19,000 Ï Brick Hiuwres.4 Tenements.Psrthenali striw-l .2.1®1 2 Brick Tenements, Richmond square.5,1X10 4 elegant Htonc Teueiueuls, 7 anil 8 ro m.300 NEARLY ALL OF THE ABOVE PltOPKKTlHH PAY 10 PERCENT.K.¦UT4 HI>K 0 FA.New York Lifo Building.P'ORSALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS Thst fine Property, No 283 Monntsln street, r.ipri*.Ing over 4|J(X> feet of gn-und, fronting also on Drum-uinnrl strrel, with a large Brick Hesidrnr* and Hplwidld Brick Htable and Cxa h Hem** Ibis property is well adapted for Klr-gant KmideneM or sn ail Heif co*t*in«d Houses, areally wwoN .1 in rhat part uf lbs city.Will Ire sold 210,000 below its actual value.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A fins Htone lti*ild»nce.11 Kooma Bath, Ac .cloee to Ht Louts Park .very dwiiralile, and a great imrgaln at $3 750 A Brick C'-dDc* and lane lot, No.24 Lmiiwlown* avenue, Cote Bb Aulcine, 22,5fO.».HI T< lll>8 0 4 New York Llfu Building.OR BALK bj & HUTCH INS vk CO An K:eg»nt Brick Hevldence, 20 rooms, fjie'y flolahivt In ouk, moJerD *tyle, excel ent convervalory, stable, coach-house, tennis lawn, about 63.100 feet Of ground, stireged with fniit su.l forest Irons, small fruit, Ac Ac., lovely location.fronting on two new avenues.Cota bt.Antoiun, will be sold at a harg«in ; call f-r pvrticulara F F OR SALE\u2014Dusiness PsojKirty.4 Brisk Htorus and Dwellings above them, on a gvod husiuers corner, north side of the city, paying 12 percent, 2I1.U9.A line Buxines* Block nf 6 Brick Buildings, corner of Alexander and Jurors streets 212,000 A Htone Hlick.with a line Ki-»ld**nce and Store, on Uuixersitt stf-et.a most ilsvir-lile bu»i *\u2022« c irner.Olft.O)* Additional Business properties on othur atrexts.».HI T4 IIIVN 0 FO.New York f.lfu Building.SPECIAL NOTICE I PAETIEH HEKKINO GOOD IN VEHTMHNTH snd those deviling their Proptrty sold or Rented I'HOMI TLV.a-r Invited to give us an early cad We do not TIK t'P Property one, two or three years W» do not charge for adverti-ing, nor do we ebarg* ooromiAsxon on.lees sale* are made by us or through our Intlueaoe.».IllTFUI3II4 0 FO.Real Estate.IDntal and Financial Agents, Hoorn 101, New York Life Building, Place d'Arma* .Square, MONTREAL MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY AND GOOD (ARMS.It.Ill T4 IIINH 0 FO.New lark Life Bulldlnc- F ARM FOR SALE.The Farm known »* \" Rlvermede,\" formerly tht pro- Krty of Major Harkett, situated on the mala road tween Sherbrooke and l.rnnoxville.(fue, two nnlea from the fermer and half a mile from the latter place The farm contains 173 acre* of rich toil and is well watered.Good buildings The prrsrnt offer affords a good opportunity to goolle-men farmer* seeking a farm property Baring the adrsn* tsgrs of a city bal-iUiiun Trrms easy.Apply to t A DUNTCN, N P , Hi) St Jame.iitracVMontr-jai. Last Edition OUK CITY PARKS\u2014MORK WANTED.COMFABISOM with PABlia OP OTHIB TOWNS» \u2022OMKÎU1NO TO TALK ABOUT THU WASH MASONIC GRAND LODGE.«iICTION OP OPPICIBS BT THI OBAND PBIOBS \u2014THB OBAJTD MA9TIB S AOUBBSS.to Uu Witneu.) Kingston, Ont, Jalf 15.\u2014Tbs Masonic Grand Lotigs board of peoeral parpoasa tret U»!* morsiDB.Tbs reports reeeirad abowsd a lar»e tncraaae in the order dan off the pa*: Cr, and toe financial condition of the Grand llte la ffood.The S< Tereurn Grand Priory elec.ed the fol- kwmit cffictn : \u2014 Deputy Brand mailer\u2014Dr.J.A.Hmdemon, Q.C.Kmprtoo.Grand chancellor\u2014Daniel Spry, Barrie.Grand chaplain\u2014Rev.Fred fiatea.Chatham.Grand conataole\u2014K.J.Craig, Port Hope.Grand mamhal\u2014W.G.Beil, Winnipeg.Grand treaeurer \u2014G.W.Lirejoy, Montreal Grand Ttce-chaoceilor\u2014D.J.Sanford, Barrie.ProrlMial Prion- London dutrict, 3.Dabbrr.3L TBoeiai; Blc;«ion dutrict, Jam«i Cneodtli, KUi^*-ton : (ftjabec aior.M.Jmph Martin.M ?Ural, Toronto dlaum.S.T.Lroa, Torcoao Maaltoba dUtri:».I W.Taylor, Winolpn ; Bam 11 ton district John Uailoy, Raaüjeca ; nriMvi^k diatrtet 8 P Matnaw*, st Jcha ; No-a ScctU dlrtri.t 8 J.Waddrll, Tioro.Zha loUoetnf\tr* of lha Grand Council «era tlscted : \u2014 R E air Knlflita, J.Koea Rooertaon, E.E 8hep-perd, E T Maloor.Toroot>; J.S Dawar.London ; bank 1 Me Wan, Barria.TbeGraod Maaterwia |,l*aacd to appoint tha foUooiee aa mam ban of tha Grand Cooacil B.E Sir Knlcnta.8.8.LasUr, BfUariUa ;C.F llnotil.Partdale ; 8.F.Griffith, Vuabac ; Llroald K ra, Picton, and J.H MciU).BarUn.The D.eeting wna the most hnrmonioua erer held.There were re present* tires from nil porta cf the Prormce.The finetc -a show surplus *nd ¦wn.ban hip an tnereaae.This was the brat oc eneioo on which the Priory met at the tAtte ptece naGrand Masonic Lodge.THB O.M \u2019B ADDBBB8.Kingston, Jnly 10 \u2014On the assembling of the Grand Masonic Lodge of Ontario to day, Mr.R.T.Walkem, C^.C., Grand Master, made his an coal address.He reported that the past year was one of great prosperity, and the beat of all prosperity\u2014peaoe, harmony and brotherljr lore.The deaths of Judge Maepherron, G.M Riehardaoo, John Milne and 0.G.Mallock were recorded.Kleren riaita were made to lodges in the Prormce.He noted bis riait to Fegland, aad feund himself perfectly at honve air r*g hia Kngliab brethren.New lodge* were formed at Bundridge, Port Lambton and Pick enng, aad n dispensation refuted to a lodge at Tbeaaaloo.He adriaed D.D.G.M a.not to faror the granting cf diapenaatiooa uni as the new lodges were clearly needed The warranta of of the lodges cf Ottsrr/lle, Botbweil, Adolphus town, Grafton, and Cataraqui had been re turned as the lodnea had ceased to exitt.Toe charters of otber inert 1\troked.On aeren oecaaiona ¦\tatioos were held to lar comer taon cf eight ! dge rex protested against using for fnrolouA amuaemea be wee pleased to say tt taon to the trailer the been need for their le rarpeoded one master I stituûoa and for repn ap» k* in regard to the i drafting by laws.eon.pii bald lodge* of instrnetict représentât i res be aad a on the benevolent fund, mg in returns, the r naught aad Ibe satnfac pondenne department hs equipment of tbs Gran eeremoatee and resigned bis reward was found i and the panfyiag infloe imposed upon bim m hi hw »lica .He rooms L sod at ten- only He e con-, He g*a in ¦ wbi Iraad xobed ¦end* Co a d the alory I that hreo, aiots upon weather HamoaoccmcAi.Omca.1 The pfseoort la eonparatlr Swrftoeias aad ctw tbs Gall Ally Above tbs arerags else* tt tàaadersSoras have oo gashes aad V
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