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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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samedi 21 novembre 1891
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[" i Tol.XXXII, N«).274 MONTREAL, SATURDAY, NOYEMRKK 21, 18U1.'' \u2019 0/t I'A., ¦I-IJIVI\til/rttH*\t'\u2018v *M in., it hi.m \u2022 \u2022 i.«» N ».)\t|; W.»liii .Tu., IM'.Mr (ni ryi \\.\t,\tAt.t .1, .I llilllia.Iiirn \u2022 r!y uf Itiinn.1.-1 V! - ( »tInrlii'* \\ Il.lii»»nu.rl.\ttor thrrr y rum.I\tt'huf.¦MU 16^.! ^St* si 4\t.»» ith 1 .tiii all *u> 34\t1 a\t\u2019( 1« at 4i*«l !u.» ?sr rtwnouaatrr *t 10 a u., thin .Uy.tu t'Ui»r *.l fu i KKiSS (JOOPK MCI\u2019AUTMKM\u2019 MUUIt A 7 FOJt EVEN1NU WEAR.A r|ili inliil varitTy '''i M It.I.\u2022'»' -I V Iter s Ml ttniili I '\t. S *1 a m.train to «lien» ville.V O.uv .u Tin: Bill.P.'AM) aNir OR.AS Arc 1 weeping the hiftb-clais trafle in OanvU now.Wi'ncîl tlie r .jh dAilv at Willia .s Co s, Montreal, Iri'.M Not.e Da'i.e street, near McGill s reet.WA*1 , Wah 111 Wanu.\u2014The mnvi' of this, the'a ' c.ern/e, just receive ] ni Sh- pt.ar.l t Music S'ore.Secure n copy «ml yo 1 will be I'ntDiltar with the selections when the opera is pro ! net .1 here.Tin: iNvmciBhK Hkist.mas tlpuniiir Pianos, ma 'o ui on honor, bold upon in.-rit.Tliese cekbrated instrunent-t can be so \u2022 un.l h> ard at t|n.)> areroorat ol C.W.Lindsay, 2270 St.Cat! critic street.HUM'S .v R:Tit, Canada's high clt-s piano mal., is endors i Iiy Albaui, Liszt, R -menigi, Ariher, Torrington, Warreu andhundr.d of oth* rp.TI e.u> tme pianos are (or sale only at J.W.Hiitw.v Co.\u2019s, 1H1I Notre Dam.-street.« >\\ KIINTON\u2019N KIJACK AN'T \\\t1 '\t1.1 »| ,u \u2018 T« H » l H WASH la j r.rt M* -I \\ *1 IriMlintt IViitUiK of\t?n ü* m»s-*mall**«l fur ?ws-'ts-n* lit|C Ih« YftKtll, I't\t\u2022 ihn-Allifc* th* Ul'th Ann for thfc'.¦ .«1 t»tk« - in th* r \u2022 *»Mt th;»t I'HKI'AHKM It Y 4.1.I a t fori t r of rirurv tintl llorcfir^ItT +Î4» V f \"L'l.v All nm.ai't*.V .>' til THOMAS UOliKT .n.\t.i.n .( t ut uni t vki'v.t- m i < \u2022IT.UATrON.»l I) MA'TH'NAl.lt » nt .f them wh.-r*.mil ni.nii-nu and \u2022 T.ma T.-1 nr» tr.-t.and all In.».p .|tu!ar Intr nlm.-1 4 III V VI 4.1 V> It.K.wl II», 111 Al \\VT t I ATI UV DIAP ' \u2018I '\t-I-, id l ull anti k \\nnilnr.Ml N VI If, kIM.»V I* 11 ri:KMIh, vriiMTt uv.AMt 1:1 nniMi.e.VI 4 ralg \u2022'Ireel.) I ANUS ! I n el 1,111 til wi-lerllcn Ml I N W VI.I till 7,1 KIM., j }\t-OC- HAIM.K, lll ltl.1T.j Wh ich t\\ |*| tMI«.4 I I I nu 1111»\t» \\111t 11111:1 vi 1 ic,\" Till: 1.1 A DIN\" « WADI AX IT AN\".\u2022TUTU\u201d »M» \" kIVIIltll.\u2022\u2022 ntSOS 4.1 NI INV VAl.t V.ifiv.'ii in all -»!««« m».|, ,t tla chi I »u ,.«h d .' Iti hal.!.II.mat t.»v «*.Mitt Dir 1:1 >i I it, .\u2018IT *¦1.lulin* t.lrt-rl\u2022 i i OVERCOATS > > , VI V\"\\ N \"VI RfoATt*.lu , uv l.ltt \" VTsfnr *7\t-.TtW V\t)\u2022 \"VI RI \"VI f 1 -I\t\u2022 U\" V.\" ry *ra.li- In Htm-l Ri vi r.Hseim linn xi -u*.KM I I I.» V Ith.\u2022 HIT I Mis VI\",.-KK1I V.lts -\t,1 N.tpl Mm » \"V I IP \"Al », > >\"> ;\u2022 .»t I I\u2019LMTKIC.s h r Ih.y», Yi> th*.a -I V|.VI\tIt i A I'M.1 I \"T 11 1 VI IMITATION VIT! I VI'S, I P' Viu rirry mniMt.la t l.\"T'MI V\", II.VTs 1 V1 'S,.1 i VI RNIHIIINIIK,\t.IP.ttv vviiiiwi 41 Kim:.I«AT.Itr.V.|!»;,7 Nuire l»iilMr «Ireel.'yl*.amt 1 5 O\u2019CLOCK TEA TABLES, .17' Loir rHICKS.f*.IC.I*A lti-i« »> VITIXITI KR RUOMH, I *11 ,1 I HI.) MU III IIWIi; AT.THOMAS LhRJKTS Mlv I\tNt 75*% #7i% !«(>.*, ^ t 1* nil\tU, nil I) IIKSS (;onJ)S I »KPAKTM KNT.» I V I !s!l llltlss IIIIKHs.For Walking Drcaaes, For TiaveUiug l)re**c*, For Yi*itiug Iiri**e«, For Houm- Dri*»os.Every new (.liad.in Plain itml Figurt l Fabric* for Winter Wear.All tdiade* in Grey, All sliaib * in Fawn, All rbaiL-H in Brown, All Mliades in Blue.Th.largi-Ht and moat cnntpU te stock o Fashionable Fabrics in tin city to *1 It t from.High-class Dress Fabric* at moderate price*.».CARS LEY.I) J\u2019iKSS cmm|»s IM\u2019.PAKTMKNT.NOIIthIM.Itllttlfs: The largt ' variety o' Black Goods lu th Domimou tor DEEP MOCF.N1NG.Plain All-wool Fabric*, Jet Rlaek.Figurttl AT-wool Fabric*.Jet Llael».Also, in Dine Black, French Ca*hmere*, India Casbmeri *, Henrietta Cloths.1 ic tn;«.Comtaald's Silk Crap*.* are Hi.be»t.HALF MOURNING FABRICS.Grey and Rlaek.lilm-k and Wliite, Grey and White.Nov and Handsome Pattern*.S.CARS LEY.i i.k i»i:i\u2018akt.mi;nt! : SILKS.For Evening Wear.Crejious in all Art Sliade*.Cn it' de Client in all Ai t Shades, SILK BROCADES.Recherche Designs.Surah Silks in all Evening Shade*.China Silks in all Evening Shades.FAILLE FRANÇAIS.Satin M- rveilleux, In every Art Shade.Also a splendid collection of Black Silk t all mak.*, suitable for \u2022 vcuitig dresses.SILK VELVETS, In Light Shade* for Evening Wear, 8.CARS LEY .M ANTl.r.DKI\u2019ART.MDN 1' MANTLES ! ! For Elderly Ladles'.SHORT DOLMANS' ! LONG DOLMANS!! Made of Winter Weight Mate rials, Ami in Several Style*.PLAIN AND FASHIONABLY TRIMMED TRAVELLING CLOAKS Of every description, In Light Tweed*.\tIn Dark Tweeds.In Navy Blue Serges.\tIn Black Serge*.With Long Cape*.With Short Cajn s.Without Ca)>e*.Every si/e in these garment* will be found in *tuck.S.CAR8LEY.M ANTI.E hKPARTMKNT! ! in it i proved the GREATEST SUCCESS ! ! Of the m nth and although there have bi en so mai t sold, there still remain* over C00 GARMENTS To sel, et from, all the newest season s styles and at pricis to SUIT ALL PURCHASERS.In rv, ry instance th.heat material and work is put into tiies.garments.s.PARSLEY.M ANTLK I »Kl'A 11T.M KNT \u2019 ! MISSES CLOAKS ! ! ! FOR SCHOOL W BAR ' \u2019 UOR ROUGH AND HARD WEAR ' ' Ladies who intend buying Long Winter Cloaks for tluir daughters, should lost no mure time than ran he helped, as there i* such a d< maud for these garment* it is nu-poesible to keep up the assortment.MISSES CLOAKS! There is still in *lo k a number of the*-.very useful garment*, n all si/.*, made of \\t ry servi, i able mai.rial* and in several patterns.MISSE CLOAKS ! ! l'or i very day ami ho>d wear.*» PARSLEY.anti.k iMTAinmi:\\t: ! GREAT I.Ml' VIN-GREAT BA .vU.GREAI B A IT i A IN' In Ladies' Short -I.Priées from çJ.»\u2019> up D The attention of our .nsi.to theite good and naiful \u2022tel CA1WLKY.( I tPM RTON'u >»|* the bidden placea of darkunaa.\" What1* in a name 7\" Mimh and little.Notlui.g and much, luihe», a* Vlbakvapeare meant u ! Empty tit Its are, like empty Vhclls, teased for a ¦paeu by the wavea of Time and Ultimately ground to iiowdcr.The realilv, the ipiality whieb confer* distinction.la everything.That i« the soul, the other merely- in* X m*kk.For in-iHslanee, whether we adopt Hie style and disigiiation of Hie Gnat Mantle Hotiac or lu.I, the fuel remaiua that our htirin.** displays all the trail* of pre-eliiiliuucc which that name illiplii » : a I 414 k I NKIV 1I.M D.a 11.1.a I M Ml II.I.I D.I*HI4 l a I Nl> tit 11.1.1 I I D.By tin *e present* the public arc warrauied in s.ptiug lb.- stall in.i.t that tic Great Mantle ih ise of th\" Dominion is JOHN MURPHY A CO.Mil I.KI t ! MINIM Hill al .MANTLES FOR THK MILLION, tl les» I loin VV li.ileMile I\u2019rlees.Our stia-k consist* of thousand* upon I) oiisan.ls of Gariiieul» in all the new and hti»l *tyh*.Tllim' are inijairkal direi't fic-ni (lie leailing centre* of raaliiou from laiis, London, Berlin and Yj, nua.Wc I ave something to suit every pur*, \u2014to >atbfy every taste.JOHN MURPHY A CO.Ill tllltl t Kl t Ra | OR PM aR «I IN I M a.BETTER AND BETTER ! The business wo do In these beautiful and atiraetive goods grows better ami better, 'll .\\ st.tidily increase in pm.itlar favor and i s\" i m.N\" wonder' Tic form tin* 11 vi -!i r it.of a winter garb, Ho aoft and sill y to ibe fid, ami with a sliei-n like Slot i-ilk.ilcy till tl,.mind with vision of w ti mih and comfort.We arc pri pared for ai.y ,h maud.N< w addition» an- daily re c< hid.We arc always up to date.JOHN MURPHY .V CO.tl I I laa t rRool I D 4.tRIIIMa.FOR JAI'IES AND GENTLEMEN' mei t tlie rapidly incr.using d.-niaiid '.\u2022r what is f.-t destined to become a c >m-lii.11*p 1 a.'< Of dress Melisak -our stock I* dsily 'Uiplementid by tin manufacturer.Call and examine our laige and select a-».|ini! tNt I tl 11 RI K a I Nl HIT.a | 4M k 4M NI.NN 4.4t4»Da \u2022I, «n .» the omrk.t NV.\u2022.\".mbt the whole lot at » \u2022 .\t.\u201e»li.M.I» . » will Me.SI, SI.81.SI.141.SI,21, #8.% -l.i k o-.'l li.ire lle.»-e II y.iii wai.i .ii.m.*i s .1\"/.n.l-\u2019iy them freely.,i h.u -hi sis r than the maker a.Milil-ell them t.l 1 I DIM I \"It i HRI *TM.\\* I\u2019ll I aKNTA 1 .1 till a Rttl la ,t aON.THK ( AltIT.T NVARKIDit HK.la.tt Noire Dame «Ireel.J nltl'AN À LOCKEK, »\"l.i KiENTt FOR CANADA.t N I I t K t I t It I H t: N NN t It »_ TIIDS.tt.TttttORD.HAXI.KY, UNULAND.ttODU 'I I M IT a, 4IM N I IHKPL tl I t.I.R til a I OR I.ta OR 4 O 11.HR taa | ! N Dl Ra.TIM'.*.lb «ign» an*I i:*thnat.a fiimi«h.l f'-r evi ry .ten.rip- tl K\"R \"I.D AND NKIV WORK.iuii uii.riiuM: 4a21\u2022 BEDDING Patented for Purity.Ei cry De>(ti|»lion.CHEAPExST AND BEST.Iron and Brass Bedsteads.IrlTI'ltl l«4*tl 114'fl Ion ill l^ril'l* lor MIIHI.FINE PICTURE FRAMING.l'H\"Ti h.KAI'HIi DAVID H.HOGG.UA2 Craig \u2022treat.HUGH RUSSELL.I Ml I .\\olri» limn,» MtriM't.FURhHTURE.i'rlt\u2019CNa';;M i iitlut- mirkA^lctt.S.CARSLEY, 17C.r, 1707, 17C', 1771, 177.1, 177'., 1777, 1779, N\u2019otitr.Damk sriirtr, MONTREAL ivini\\ lioo\u2019i i i itxi\u2019ii iu: \"Kl.tT I.KDt iTIll.SS ii.\tx COLUMN.S.R.PARSON\u2019S A %\tM n/ \u2022* 1* A D VERTISEM ENTS.Ml\u2019OIîTANT INEOHM \\TI0N.MAN HI a tk tIN ( Our MANTI.EH again break the record by the .ale* exceeding previous year*.ut 111 u nits mih: A* the I.adie* say, 8.Caraley\u2019a MantlMi ai.d Jacket* are better value than ever.I Kl lilt It III IN It IK ! Mbatalltli) I.adie* .«y i* ntelly «urr.to I e true, namely, that h.Caraii y* Manth* and Jacket* are prettier than ever thi* seaaon.8.CARSLEY.ADVERTISEMENTS.t ii V* u \\Ve ate tuay \u2022tiling out nur tine g.It at cn»t price.I ini; khodw.When I lay tine good* 1 no an th and they are the very guud» in wdi.minerity only can a (Void to buy the u at halt price, »iiah!c this Winter.The «tore to buy them, 8.CAlisr.EY\u20198» t.Ot» D'- llave you (cen our ?I'2 t'.|>rid ilk ' Vo vt t dcnigni whl'h we art aalliug lor I».fiO ; rveu if you do not need thoin it mil do you g io»l t come and sou them.»l tl I 1 I I .1 H kl 1 - To-morrow and next w.eh an imnii uso Klia k of New Sealette Jacket* will l.It.red n t extremely low rah * fur really First-4'las* OuaJitit*.at 8.- .IT., t by El-In Ll*ht.|ioi: the season.I VDIl> VVimiI.SHAVVI.S AND I'IAHTIh I Mill:* 1 I v N N II.VIOIIT Dlil'.ssi.a, I.ADII - M.ANNI.I til.HIT», I.ADII s sTPIPE WINTER SKIRTS, LADIES I IIAMnlH VESTS.IOIIN 4 11 k I N .4 4 41., I7.1* Nuire Du Ml.alreef.J'LI.A'I *1» \"I H WINDOWS ON HT IV Ml.KTRMT THOMAS UOOKTS rt I'.fl- I.MH A DES, i I RTAINs.m I in.HIM- .M llins (I *1 IN 11 I ».HfEI IAI.SHOW .I VVIMII: MANTI.I JACKETS AND I'I.hTI IH.IIKAVEI: MILTON AND \u2022 IIEVIOT n.OTII-.'Kll.KTTK AND FUR \"AllMI NTS \t\tu illll1\ts am:\tN Il IMIIIRD-OI FR 14 I «, Mnili-rali- Frli ONE DOLLAR R4tl»' «III* Dl F 4 Rl ll*l\\ I.A.\t.y.-ar» l.10,\tA7.I.WOOL TWEED, «I IU, arurth « JO A*I- ft years to I\".ALL WiSlL TWEED, *2 >l, worth S3 7S 4.-.S >»sra t.In,\t41.1.Wool.TWEED.»3mt, 4] ry).NINII1 4 TVI».Men a Solid U at her Lai I'I (had.»¦ l!i n.eml» r they am not .Id ali.iti worn g>»b, hut are fr.-.h anil aworted VI\", \u2022 I me S.«|I Ixu .-.| It.t», Whole foar.1.only SI 21 VI.1,\t1 .«If t>.«1.leu .I Il.».t«, a »|,|.ndid C«ll Ibud.«2.M.|>.tla'.'l Mol.- Walkii.y It-u.u.41 Vi.«I 71.y; Tl.e le-rv -t and Ihul Aka-.ftmeiil of Is.ni) It-.a» f ,r M.i, ¦ VV ., Il, I la Fri-.a *1 V.to *, All th* .- he «, Ii).a aor «uai»iiU«-Uui«l, wuith S3, |ht).- only *118.S.-e ijiein.114» 1».P* >» Ko||,I I j other School Ih-.t», only A'»* Itnya «> lid |j «(),.r s h».I F.0U, oi.D TV I.i!> - I A 1.1 I.VI Kl) IfMrt*», SEWN STRONdl.V, NEAT AND Dl RA RLE, worth 41 Viand R 4« r i.rko* u only «I for li.12 and 13.mid «I « f »r RijU*R Tina in.*- ia 11,,t \u2014i'iall-d an«l ealtJ.t he rT'» U\u2014I MISSES \"It \"IRE* Mi»»»» line and \" -I lluUm.R »**, -.oly 7\u2019» Mnum Eire and \"-d Iju-I P -d».«dy TV-Mioa.\u2022 \"il F-'h*.le \"oat Ruttol, li -it», *1 RfBMMMI\tui Rill R*: I A*, lira Itiiblirra.Ijit-al S4yl»a and Ireah \"\u2022»»!».>» and 3tr.Misa.» Rnl.la-ra, Ijat.-at Slylra and fr»ah (beuU, D-IliUdrri.a Kni t».», loat.*'and fr.-«li \".-.da, 2» .M.n « Ipihi.r», Loi.«t My .«and fr.h \">*«U.V> M.i, a W.u.l lai.cl Styiial* fr-ah *i.ujly, 'W' Kuhhrr II.d», fr.,11, ».71 .|(.«arda, and . >») de».Prick One Cent* ADVERTISEMENTS.The Troy laundry, ol w*H known name.\u201d Comes ftlep by step up the ladder ol lame.\u201d TKLKCilUlJlIC NEWS.* CABLE.R cad all ye me |N| o V on tine prin T.P L A nd ave be u INI o clothes sur E T E air R R u 1 n ed w i(b 11 S TROY LAUNDRY, I 141 Nl.IV(4>r »IFI4>I.Gi isle caUeil for anil promptly itHivorn.l to all 1 arte if the oity, I K.il.-ral, -12 $4.50.SPRING SEAT.SILK COVERS.4 «MIIIIHMll» llllm\u2018C4'»»S4F,t .FEE Ac MARTIN, I «rnliiiM\u2019v I Nr|M*i« umi 357 lo 3GI ST.JAMES STREET MAJOR WIF.SM/NN ILL IN CAIRO.BuiLin, Nor.20.\u2014Major WUamann, tho well-known German ortlcer who led an eipe» ditlon Into the interior of Kaat Africa, in lying tenoiiely 111 in Cetro.He ia \u2022ulfertnf froui liiHammetion of the lung*.RUH8IAN KAMlNK itKLIKF.Sr.PBriaaei Biii Not.Jl.\u2014L*rge conii *\u2022 tiont for the benefit of the ranime \u2022utfc re r$ \u2022-tinue to tie received trom many different i i of tl.e emp.re.The central famine con.\u2022ion ander th* prtaulencr of the üaarew i will receive en imperial loan of fiftT mb 't roublee, without intereet, lobe applied to .* purpo-e of relief in atrlrkrn dletncU.WHKAT KXPoRT PROHIBITKD.Sr PKTBBBi'i ao, Nov.11.\u2014A ukaee fr-m» the t\u2019rar wa* Iteucd to day prohibiting the ex« port of wl.iai ami wheat producie from Kufaia.Tliia | robihitiou will go into elect on Monday nest IMtINGK GKO RGB OF WALKS.Lokpoii, Nov 21.\u2014Prince George ol Wale», according to the .MarlLorought Hou*e but Inline, he* paeae.l a good night.Hie (trength hog been lueiniained, though the leL>rile liitur> bauce l.e* lurn-eeed.OAKLK NOTK8.Mr.Georg.- Mctfueen, the Uunard iteim* \u2022hip» i>geiit »t 0 .ei-fiaiown, die,I to-dey.Cent.ti'Slu-e, la a letter nuhliahed thle morning, .lenle» that the Wood will ra*e had his u lump onii-rd, \u2022\u2022 prexl.i.ely announced.He-ay* that th.- r ,*,\u2022 i.,yw holdB the epecial nry liai and that it «ill he heard shout th* ddl nilddln ol lanuary.AMEKICAN.M-, W.J.Florence, u,n fauious Americaa ac.tor, hai died of pneumonia.CABI.K K TBNSION.HtNriaiio i>* Ghili, Nov.21.\u2014Tb* Gommia* lion hu* granted the Hra/.ilian cable com-pan u * p«rmlM|onto connect Valparaiso with the rnairrn Chilian Irontler, where Hir John Pender ha* undertaken to con nee t it with th* Hue no* Ajre* line.Tie American conipaniM will also conni.! with llurnue Ayres from hero.KAI.MAORDISTS SUBD.Vat.i'* uv i*o, Nov.Jl.\u2014The procurator yeB.terday file,I mit agnimt Jose Rncina, late a member of Italnia 'rda \u2022 congresa, for $|5,0\"0,-\"OO, the amount of note* isaued by that body and which hate since been declared Illegal by (he new government of Chill.Similar iniw I are hem entered against all the metnb«ra of Italmnceda's Government.CANADIAN.THK ANOIBNT CAPITAL.( f'rtrn rely rolled the roau otf racn time he gob - Its hack simily lurni g laxity ia the water and shaking himielf.Tb^ was rep«a'sd , revrai tines, and the large crowd of people » ho came expecting to see the man killed and ; w - nded departed, laughing at the ludicrous end ngtl the performance Hwanson be a me ' ib< h* ro ol the ramp.Hathlog was ret lined \u2022 si d even more rVely indulged in as a couse-tiecre if He exhibith-n, and no one can now e found in Cap* Capitol* who will admit Lat iLr, iu; a it*.-,\t* Law-s, '¦ a*L SCHOONER AGROUND.( Special to (ho H'ltn'it.) K'lsnaros, Ont, Nov.21.\u2014The schooner 'Wave-Citti, loaded with coal, from ( iswago, ran agr-und at Four-mile PoinL Hbe is being lightened.RCIXXCS SILL APPASATITS.Much n-w and valuable apparatus is arriving trem G< rmaoy «ad New Ï ork for th* John Cvrrutfa'rt Hcitnce Hail.Hen-nty-liv* siu-d>nts are tsprrimentLng in chemistry and mineralogy.A fine collection of minerals of Hastem Canada Is being secured for inspection by prosi-ecors.W'.hlp * w o r o.psrinos.Mrs.John Rockwell secured the fignatursg of fifty-eight thousand Canadian women towards the world's petition exhibited at the W.C.TU.Murid s Convi ntioo at Boston.THK WEATHER I'.EFORT.Toaurro, Nov.SO, 11 p m.\u2014 An important i \u2022\tirlianr* la lo-tilgbt central over Montano, and la blyh along (he Atlantic coast, and -hr far N.irtli Wist.TV «aslher hoe been clav (.ml fair fn tn tb» lekra in tba Ailantlc.arul un, \u2022\t.I \u2022.U fa :\u2022 of alvwt olid anow in ihe North-W.Ill I» ¦ Ul I\t»*\u2022 wa « » « V»a>'a\tw\ti aavy UI l|l- V> I Mirimam and maximnin u-nija-raian-a : \u2014 I'oin /cr.i .Hoitk-fard.1-1C;\t.'.pi- ll*, 14\u2014SB; A 11.,.m i.:.,\\v -jn ; Toronto, SB- 12: Montreal, a .\t.i- - lit \u2018«ft \u2022 llaalkF-aW if f-S\t- » a .'\u2019we\u201d\t'\t\"\t\u2014* \u2022\t\u2022''\u2022«'ww.e, -evr- *« .mopssmvsu, £ I; itDrUr.21 » : Halifax.24 18.Froboblll f< *r boars Uke».wind» r(>-«»ir.g to olrong hr.e/ee, and Kale* from the< ai.) aonib.geiK.-ralty ckainy anu mild, with at «|,l| ms.mu.j, 1 '\ti i.rasajj asi'J IUII4J, WNlin Pg lain l |,p»ru Y I iru;iBLh f n un rr l.* ru % i faUl LITERARY REVIEW.KK\u2018> 'T miiox.Bu.K', l.*Jy\tby J li.hh.irt houM, nuthor oî *' .l.it.u lugletAat,\" \u2022* Sir l'orrirAl,1 »tr cvon«hir« under th« old (eud»l.«rUt^rati -, oultur«J life, which it eo r*piiiJy | vMirg eirey.The thought of U.« «tory it one «o deep ttut it i« difficult to ei| reo it own words ; A\t« f.r \u2022 u.¦ i (Ik Koritl lis» \u2022cf./rr (111.*!ru,v .;-A 1 |ih n.n>.|»-ri L .in » u»e e»m>iimai t.f i i IhciOtUâl Kill r!jr.rrtnin «.\u2019all.\t'll)' l1» Th* .S,.(Ui»E !t.a».*:-» 1 i.in.to iti.front utanipli a*.I » !.S * i i iii*t !«\u2022 net.''M.\u2018¦ ne.» of »J.< ar' ¦ f > itirr* l« »t '\ttiu.'îJ .Mtfu\u2019.O'*» «?»tti at 1 '!\u2022' r »**.:» tl* |*i' ia* :.t !.t!.Or Wait ?r tï.r Ïi.i I,.-*li.l th.m- i*l-\tl«n b*e »\"i.for :t»< f th * ».aebk vtd lb* r*?.a'at.* t.of at.irn t \u2022.at*,* au>t t; iwlilt;.J**M The Ule depicts the career of tan eloquent *nd apparently tplrituelly minded preacher who, it appear* in the course of the story, derived hit eloquence Itrgely from port wine *nd w*s guilty of grett n.canneu an 1 even actual dlthoneety w bile tuppotiog hlmeelf to be seeaina\u2019 the highest ends.ThU victim of self deception discovers at last that religion is intended to teach us \u2022* how to live now and not bow to die hereafter, and comes to a late rspsntance.(W.Drysdtle A Co.) Tit foih Doctor, .4 Story of .Y«w York, by Edward Eggleston, author o( \u201cThe Hoosier Sehoolmaster,\" \u2022* Roxy, ' etc., (l>.Appleton k Co.,) is a story which has been followed with much interest through tee suT.mer by the readers of the Crnlur,.The autoor touche* with a light hand npon society life in New York, picturing its pleasures, its fads, its weaknesses and iti strength.lie gives * vivid description of ore of the professors of that form of pantheism known at Christian Scieoce, bnt discriminate# mach more carefully than the religious newspapers dc> between that and the doctrine held by many devout Christians, that God has promised to heal disease in answer to believing prayer.He treats both theories from s rationalistic point of view, (imply as interesting phases of thonght and says: \u201cThe primary purpose of this novel is artistic, not polemical.Tne book was not written to depreciate anybody's valued delusions, but to make a study of human nature under certain modern conditions.\u2019 (W.Foster Brown and W.l*rys dale.) The history of tbs siege of Gibraltar (1779-33) is told by Mr.Hentr in a book for boys entitled Htld Yo*i 'or Evjla%d.Scribner» 'oni\tit is nee* hr Wova ref ft or the ostward trutjsrv for IS* ***-.\u2022»».tf amnio the Frani .aratrf txrao' ary a.- r.Î:'W ¦-# u4 & Dm^ueaio tahrd taqaiitorr.Lather » sm-K- ty ar* airi t a aert wk>*h trd i ho rp?.Tte kvaagetid morrmeat.h* tllgt (\"beret sar/ve-¦nset.v tritb nmmer » voie» c*me !»*\u2022* ac *ouia-t'» g.f'J hiÇt- eA.th* pa.» down-'joddrt a*trf Uft* Hrr bead ssd boum* sga^t.T:» \u201c«t'a ta/ Xakw mow: onre more th» *\u2022-\u2022\u2022 and duftv «»r».And meptsx threuxi whr*> J«al ivav-» - is dr ft».Tbe vV4*t retsrs» rt w t »» \u2022»* y *.ft» E-i tuft: aa ley \u2022treed «tv-h m-tt.oc \u2022 r».»» wu: Idly this» c;»c and slow;?as» :.Too ss* to bid th» vw \u2022 .?» ar»;r.Th» trearb*T?st la.-\t.St*.:» ; *.u: Bare are the places where the *wre» d w-v» la».-Wsa; >oy n# Mt satk November f» t \u2022 Wha: proit frets th« ».o.r day c,f pais \u2022 ,W.Uryedale A Co., (\u2022\u2019 00.1 A wohLI.AUCM.Skc p'$ P%oioç~i k* o/ k< ITori' is th* title ef a magnicuent album sf picture* re-preaectisg acecery and works of art is all paru of the world, carefully arranged and apprupriarely explained by James W.Shepp and Daniel >\tM'a Fab.C«., Guelph, Oat I: crctuin* full pat,< photo graphs of street scenes, cathedrals, moa.ue», Urn pie*, castle*, obelisks, pyramids, active volcanoes, mountain, lake an 1 river scenery, with instantaneous pictures, showing the every day life of the pec pie in various countries, and direct oopiee of the most famous paintinge and statuary in th* leading galleries of Europe.Th* book is one whkh will not only afford much pleasure to its p-saesson, but it will be found moet useful to teachers and parents fn as educational print of view It is a rubacriptk.u book, but th* publishers hare devbed a unique method which wil-make its purchase possible V many who ocuid net otherwise *5 >ri tne price.Tne re are ever 2-70 pictures in the book from original pectosrapu* developed in th* L\u2019aited State?and pro ted by copyright, s», that th* collectioe is entirely uni ae, and th* rang* is eo eitsnsive tnat the observer may, mthout leaving his own fireside, see what U\"avalien aee te day in th* moet distant countries on the glob*.rwi vita: ;t*tiw.The American Metrological society (1 East iHb street.New York, publies a large hart of the Mery- Syrtm for popular use.It is oarefui'y p.aaned to give correct ideas cf axrvreirev acd nanti ties, not only by dia grams and pictures but by the use of equivalents, as.for Instance, that a thousand meters is roughly, tea minute* walk, and a nectar, roughly, tr.e area cf a baseball fie, 1, while a hekV.-liter is about the bull of a bar rel.This chart wQl, for educational p.rpoae* be mailed to any one sending the cost price of ten lest* ia American stamp*, to the publish era.who are ctrrclatica petiUvn aetlng tr.at rOLITICAL COliliri\u2019Tli'N'.the R: V DR.BURN'S, t F H.\\L FA CANADA S DANGER ON \u2022 Frtn tke .ic.iiun Kt'i'itr, S:t.I -.) The Rev.Dr.Burui : rest :el «» rjllcws.iu Fcrt MaM»y Church, ou Thaakig;-lag Dsy \u2014 T»r 1*» ci.I.- I» ! e.zi tuerr?sni .utc meet.\" The preacher sa.: \u2014lu th-1 U:e of Krae t ;u* Pio.i (Duke o: Saxe Goths), it .s relaui tuat wueu auy trea-h of trust ^v» omm:tt< i bv one of his ministère the Pna-e woild ieud him a coty of th:i lit Pialm.It became a provert ta'the coaatry, wuen aa orSrial nai done anything wroui.'We will certainly sooa receive the P: u-e i Pjala \u2019o r si.Alas\u2019 that so many offir.als ihottll be doing wrong n.w-.e-iays.\u2019 «u : ueei urgently \u2022.he ** ue :a :h-ful an 1 tr.e message Lori Ba-on.in a Dtter of «tvice.aliresse-i to Sir G*orge V.U.eri.on uis be-oming Prias* Minuter to K.ng «\u2019am*i.ad- sei uim to b* gua-iei by tu s ?»* m ta tne selection of hu co .r-.ere, jsyiag, \u201c ia tuose \u2022.he choice hal aeel b» o: hones\u2019, fasthlal serv*a\u20184.si well as of comely ou-* s.dere, who esm how th* knee and k is the uaad.King Dav-.d »Ps.cL, \u2022 ,7 )propouniei s rule for him#- If in the choi** of his -ourtierj.especially tu* Royal Reso.utson.\u201c There soall no du graceful person dw*U a my houi*.W*U would it have been had botn th* royal favorite an d th- more tuau royal pu loso: !:*r wa.ked strictly by thJ n.e.John Fox, the martyrologut.frelates tha*.thj Psalm wu often line by B.ihop Ridley, of martyr memory, who ra»* E to the ment' \u2022ere of tu household to commit to memory, reward.ag them w.th mouty for the correct repetition of it.It would be a good exercise for those who fill public officer, rupreme or rub^rdiuve.to repeat, from this Thaukigiving Dsy oa-vari daily, these golden sentences, which are a pertec: vad* me-.m, in personal, iomesti- and p>oliticai life.\u201cI will beiar* myself wisely aa 1 ia a perfect w»y.I Vui wa.« \" within my house w.th a perfect hearu I will ret uo wicked ttmg before mine eyes.I hate th* work of toem that turn aside.It shell not cleave to me.I will not know a w-.»xed rersoa M n* eyes shall b* upon the fa.thful of tue laud that they may dweü w.th m» He that wKeth lies shall not tarrv in my sight.^ell would it B» for all public meu to rejr.lat* their conduct by tats code It is for a .amentattoo and iiocxp Hsxt ts:s a pit of crsiuaTtoa ! as well as \u2022i^aksrlviag, that there is such a widespread corrupt.a througuout our laud, as to make M -»h s picture, w* fear, scarcely au *iagg»r»aoa.\u201c W> is nse, the g>ol man is perish* : out of the earth, and there 4 nose upright among men.Tt»y tunc *v»ry mac b.s brother, with a net.*\t* * T at they may do evil with both hands earnestly, the pr.n'* aske'h an 1 th» udge asketh-or\u2019a re.ward, and th* great man.te ut>reth u m *\u2022 chie»o-a di public funds, corrupt off *;aii, bribe*.off-re 1 an .\"oe-.v-d, altered costra-its and cateless supervision wnerety -be public treasury has been robbed o' large am .uni*.Heverai cases bv way of illustration were c 'ed and oth»r detaili givsn 'rom tbeaut v r.red and iworn-to reports.To* leader of the Oov'rnment.who was described a* a h.gtiy e-rpectahie gentleman, and w *e and pr.deat ,\t.w.\u2022:.*], was commended'o-\u2014foeiug M- Chap- tnis rjstwr.may be ad»/ptwi to tne Aarrvcan\twko attempted the burking of our Pro- ¦tM I\t' \u2022 \u2022\t1ère, and who .» so smir \u2022\t| relf, tt« lucrative post w ,.eb be is sa.1 to .a » » loiut* ; on in such a star, i-aud-deliver very little : r rg the {alt -decade, which wasexpected t be exceptionally pros;ero.s t) at ol : Kuglan i has increasid about as fast that New England, alongside of us, has pro-gressed double, an d the States generally three tins»» as fast.Tee speaker spoke of the Opposiiion as not free f:cn blame, a J of bribery as practised on loth sides.The number of contested elections in which both are involved is noticeable, and the conretsion of guilt made repeated:» at the start We have reached a serious crisis in our have been better in these respects It Is bard to be rich and powerful and not get into mischief.The picture which wc give to-day of the Prince and bis family is a pleas ing one.The Enyliik Uluttr-iicd Ma intint recently had an article by L.K.Wheeler on the Vueen s gardens at Orborue.These gardens, I it seems, are zealously watched and kept \u2022 trictiy guarded from prying eyes.They contain a number of relics of the gardenliu country \u2022 history when muc .of mutual for- practices of the present royal family when : \u2022 arance would behove to be exercised.It is, they were small children, and a number of carioeities collected by these same children, wrhentheyhsd grown up, from all parts of the world.Here are a few extract* On the right of the entrance gat»' stands the children\u2019s tool house, boilt as a strip of wood in the Queen s handwriting reports) by the hands of the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1S57.It is still in A ms excited AN ANTIDOTE FOR SNAKE BITEd 1 'obaoc cooking saler at us reom-mended «s at anud.t* for rattieeaake bit* Having lose, a liul# boy from state ute, au doubt a -a\u2022.'.,«*case, upoa which that remedy was used, ! would tay doc t trust it.I dout*.tot it has merit, b.t ammonia is mu:b mvre powerful aad effect, v#, if aa' .ied freely *,y saturatueg co\u2019too batuag ant lay.eg over and around \u2022£* wound.B.t, tret of all mak* a ligature bv tyieg a root cord b» w»en tt* \u2022 ousd and tbe body and tightening it bv putting a tmsll stick\u2014gay a stout peciorder\u2014 tkrough it and twis-^ng it '.gf.to u to stop tn# retnix.ng arcuiatna from carryisgtne virus to tb« vitals, and kee: it tlgr.t until a phyriristn, or some tbe pores, and, whenever vme* a eon tne* with tbe virus, will neutral ;* it Tn-se mould be in ever* bousebold But tbe best remedy I .know of i* tb* .n;e*r.nf .nto tbs wound, with j a byperdermi-tyntgv ofa pr*c are-^ja ofam-mocia which, follow.sg tbe circulatiou directly a'ber tb* nrua will or*rv>me t* effi if applied in t:sue this must done by a tbyrician, and one ought away# to b* callad In as s-xic as ^oes.Ue.Tbe inking sensat in must b» overeotM by tbe liberal .*» ofstiaa-lantn alcohol .n some form.You ne-d not from tins in'er \u2019bat death is r.re to ensue i* stimulants are not .ted, but « « doing is worth doing well.Wt*re no otb-r reassdi** *\u2022\t»\t» there are, berymg tb* wo in .ed part .a a mas» of soft, wet Gar or mud will be found teoe ftcial, and, perhaps ail that .t r*-.red \u2014 //'.me sad Port*.m ABOUT SHARKS.H» t w te - .u.-\tx\t- ,.;ag a a measure to prevent, if {ossiol* in future.cern a of th* more g!*r og forens of cor-r.y cc, r.ha?- - .% k-nedo.\u2018gool aaca* tax isrins rax < osf:i Ata At to sharks, tb* writer has takeo many of them, both with haed-lioe and rod and reel, tb* dutkr-tba/k tb* shovel-note, tbe reamer bead and the n .ree-tba-k often ia clear and shallow water, where tb* movoaeets of tbe fiab could be seen, and be never bat »-n ri, perhaps, taken at ia w th boo* and Ils» but tbev turned no i/mersaoits till tbsy got on dark.An old bsbsrmaa on tb* coast of Florid*, who bad been in tbe baM\u2018 of taking sharks for tbuir oil, and had killed kindred* of them, told me that be thought a shark lest dangerous than an alligator, by wb ch aaima! be bad been attacked more than era « bat hr > a ¦hark, never W* bad, however, found half ef a good-euad alligator in tb* stomaca of a Urge shark, which shows tbe enormous power of tb* iaws of that fisb.I asked bias whether a shark was obligwd to taro ever to seir* bis prey b* said b* Lad never neeo it do su, and A tbe shark lived mostly oe fisb, b* weld not catch it ia that way, bat weald star»* to death if be bad to ten \u2022tot \u2014From ike Fort* on i Acre as- ci or h:?« c T t o.?sscs »\u2022 xseess is r sxcoxx wsaxxsnn, wbea we .i-a;! the i.ag\u2019ilar '«Stimuay he tor» .sd»r oath some -\u2022\u2022are sin e, as tbe ¦ « ne't.oa with tbe Pac fit scandal, which col-iacsed ' e Ma'doa».! Governaeat aud ' .r-rupted tbs co.ntry so seriously.After recount g tb* gr-s commer-ai* pr.ect* ,n which STr Hu/h usd invested several million dtllare, Mr Abbott went oo t > say, 1 on everyone of these tub.ecn the Goveromeat had a policy which wa« 'a uraul» to bis viewri.»ad ¦a m> piai'.-a tkrr* timee \u2019u turn ttooll koet keen well tf* rj\t«ran» n-.to keep o '.-joernrmnt is power, wmen had.according to At* ?tew i, and , in other w reds, practically %a un-iur.\u2019ed amount of brir.ery to reu.n in oflSc* as y government who** poli» y is farorable Pu \u201co.f views or interest*.Tans, tbe we ght of ui* bfuent al name u given to the Jeinii-al prineip:# Ujat tne *nd jnstifes tb» ro»au*.Only, let it be apparent that a policy propounded s favorabi* to o.r ,*w| and mt»r-\u2022e'a asd money to any am era a: may b« spent in re* .rniag \u2018o power and retaiaingin power, a government that ,i prepared to support it.7\t»\t\u2022\ta «i veins of our »o,ng and rising nation * er lie'#, and till it it extra >d.we cannot truly proeper and he in beaitb To* tbo'k given to oar system hy atm.-, * ten nr even a tbiri par-of tb* dv*e», was so serious that it coaid not with safety b» repeand in its direct form, and hence t*e si its* or ixniascr ssitxxr, wbi'b was aaeg.rated a few »ea-s after.orih-ing whole iistricts with certain material ad-vantagat, and thus poisoning tbe blood of tbe land, Ke-ent revalstions, however bad, give us reason to sing of merey as well a* j udgment serving a* a wholaeom* tonic, qu ck-ening oir pulse and stirring as from tbe fatal stopor into which w* were s.oktng.it is Tfav woooiso to oc* saTioss'.rams U read tbe comments mad* by Kngliah, and American, eonun»atal a d Aastralian .oar-nail oo these rerent disrloture*.It u « disappointment to us to fy ths royal family In all parts of the flobe ; a crocodile from ths Nile, shot by the >uk* of Connaught; a huge eagle shot by the Prince of Walec in the East .huge tusks of ivory nearly eight fnot long : a mummy in i its case, and various shells, butterflies and pebbles.In front of this is the glad* of trees, which commemorate* the marriage of j each one of th* Queen's children.First come I two splendid fir?in memory of the Prince of Wales' wedding, planted there hy the Prince and Prince** after their honeymoon ; then two planted by the Duke and Di has* of Edinburgh, and near at hand the bud I ding trees of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, Prince Henry of Hsttenberg and Princes?Beatrice, and tbe Duke and Dachas?of Alliany.The Queen frequently take?her afternoon G-a on th» lawn amid these am brims of tha happv union of her children, enjoying the beautiful view over tbe tree clad ' slopes of Osborne House Park, of the blue waters of the Solent, and th* wooded undula tionsof the maioland of llampthire.BRITLSH TRGOPH IN INDIA The publication of the official medical re* ports concerning the health of tb\u201c British troops in In-li* during I-t>i is likely to > rerste a demand for some .bang» in the existing *»» tern.The mortality was uncommon)v nigh, and it seems to be clearer then ever that an-acclimatized men cannot stand outdoor work in tbe intense heat Kuteric fever csrried off oo less than 423 victims, and more than half of these were under tweri'jr f.e year» of Age, and in their first or sre ond year of Indian ser vice.Only five per thousand of children, and eight per thousand of women were attacked, whereas twenty two per thousand of the men were sufferer*.The onlv remedy suggestsid is the eiuhEshment of a longer term of service, which would mean fewer new men, or * return to the old system and the creation of special Indian regiments.A TAX OV DRUNKARD MAKERS.(Te Ike Miner Ml, Nuti inU-r ii.-tt, l».tts|slyr«r> li**|» \u2022sltHMs»?A III.a- A It .I* M, fls.i I I'll ,\t,\t.IS.L I- lit \" Mill* \u2022 \u2022 , |.iMfct » HI « I» «HI I' rtitlfl with I| wmriahil\t1 ib\u2022/.Viffistj m'.Y.\u2022Ini|4y with i-\"l ,.r « \u2019' » \u2018 ' '\u2022 *1* H .1.1 u.ly u« nil i».,in,I 1,1,.I.4» »¦ r».1,1» li\u2019*l tl.-t- I I »lI ' I IT' \u2022?\u2022 «».< I\" »ol»l'.IoImIiiii.I liuliuol.PARISIAN WASHING BLUE 1^ ^IIIIM.I 1: A M> M< Ml I I 1 iiNiiMIi ?l.TH ?M AN?OTHIII HI.II II Hu»' ?»\u2022 'lulu Ho I In» u.Ill I HR.HSIlllt?1.1.1\t»?1.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS niOM AN OLD TIME CLKAK liHlX.(To i\\t Editor of tlu WittuM.) Sia,\u20141 ootioe In tho\ttlut th* C'4n* rlUu people h*ve »t lest eweked end found thenitdvea in e dirty politioel go to the station, the bus won full and a oommer* ial traveller, who was tiie last to get in, got up and s it on a trunk that was at the end >*f the omnibus.I looked at him and expressed a ho|>c that he was worthy to occupy the highest seat 1 then cast my eyes around and saw a minister who sat in front of me and said that saints with wicked sinners sometimes combine to place oa the highest seats in the political synagogue the most unworthy.Tldsiuinister'a Uit vote was cast for an intide! and against a strict member o( his own denomination.I knew a layman who could not rest in hi* bed if he thought there was a person in the town in need, sud every Sunday morning he wended his way, with ids Bible in his hand, to the county gaol, and he read and exhorted tho prisoners.This msn voted for the tamo wicked man the minister voted lor, and whilst ministers and strict member* of churches vote for such cur ruption as lias been proved over and over ugain tho Tories of Canada are guilty of, I say Is it to be wondered at that the country lias been brought to the state it is at present in.Thousands of men like myself have left Canada simply h* ause they saw plainly that there was no hopo nothing loft but civil wat er annexation to tho l'uited States, and the very men ot all men (except the tninisb-r ami mendier* of church), the Omng.men, w ho should have held out a hand to save the country, have done their utmost to bring on the ruin.The people of ( 'xuada had an hon est Government under Mr.Mackenzie, but the first chance they got they told the world tliey preferred a corrupt one.There is a passage in Scripture to the elfect that \" One cannot servo God and mammon,\" ami another that reads, \" Have no fellowship with the works of darkness, hut rather re prove them.'' The ministers of Canada, I am sorry in truth to say, have not followed either of the abox*- passages of Scripture, and many others have been passed over without much thought of the works of darkncaa.By their Votes, they sal*I, they approved ol them.\tUko, Mit* iiki i .Ttrdnirq, I lorida.FIFTY THOU>AM> V OTKltS.iTo th' h'litor ot rht iri/n*'i».) Slit, The prohibition petitions presented to the Commons last session have not I -en without effect.Temperance people, however, should not rest satislied with the tern pci ary advantage, but should follow it up with greater eifort.Sir John A.Macdonald indicated the line of action when he sai-t, \" If I a* cede to the request of thi-se petitions I shall alienate many voters.Can yon give me reasonable assurance of increased support to counterbalance this loss ?\" The Licensed Victuallers' Vsaociation, with the lifty thousand xotis a* i»« command, rules ('ana Han politic* and dictates to both political parties.It would transfer its entire support front one to the other in twenty four hours ll either should kick over the traoes.1 be polit clans realize this and oaudidly declare it political suicide lor s party to take a stand that will alienate the support ol tho linuor association Neither ths Uberals nor ths f onservstivee as a party support the trsihe as a matter of obolcs but ol neceasity.If a party were sure of receiving the nupport of fifty thoiueod teoa* permet men t*> counteract tho iote of tne liquor vote, alfairs would assume a ditfereot aspect The country is not ready for prohb billon, and it never will be till tilty thousand prohibitionists can be counted on as salety to vote their principle# *« tho votd \u2022 command, as his anibasHa l'*rs, and thfrefore have both promise of and claim to his protcitios ; again, they sre coostautly encouraging convert» to brave |ieree im nJii-i Mayor MuNhane s magnetic in llut-ni* at their (estivale anil reunion» .and ¦ an affirm with truth that the puldio in D-n sts of all clasM-s aro safe iu hi» hand*.Mayor McKhnne » friends everywhere ad mile his Indomitahln pluck, vigor ami narnest ii»»; and wonder at his continual good health and stiei/gth, when they taka into consideration hie vest and varied labor* and dutins.Mayor McMhane has, however, like many other energetic and hard working men, oon* \u2022\tiulialiy overstrained and ovortaied his phy \u2022\tliai strength and powers, through overwork \u2022d body and brsin.I his is an error that the wheat nu'ti st time* fall into ; and they fre 'iiiently sulh r very seriously from the iwnsc queneva.1 hey think too much of publia duty and nut sufficient of their own strength, ihi* wa- Mayor M * Shane's position early last \u2022\tpriog.He had so overworked in tlu, Inter- \u2022\tst* uf |iuhli'-affairs that fora time he was very ill-wa» physically rundown and need up At this time, like all wise and prudent n \u2022 u, Mayor M* Sham, determined to test the ifhcney and powersolthat wonderful remedy, i'alue s Celery Compound.He had heard of the remarkable cures wrought I,y it ; he had heard of its greet recuperative properties, its nerve huildin,- powers, and he used It with faith and confidence.'1 he worthy Mayor never |.«-fore obtained auch quick, effective and grstl lying results from any other medicine.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound worked like a charm, end soon gave the overworked and run down con stitution, tnat strength, vim end activity which were necessary for the performance of multitudinous duties.Mayor McShane t«-« tifirs with heartfelt pleasure regarding the great henefts afforded by this king of remedies ; end ctucrfully recommends it to all who are in nted of a atrnngthener and tonic.The people of Canada will no doubt otwerve with pleasure and satisfaction that Mayor MoShane has allowed his testimonial to be msde public.A testimonial of this character will convince all that Paine'* Celery Compound stand* elevated far above all other remedies ol the | .resent day in honest and great results, it fulfil* it* great mission amongst the nervous, overworked, run down, sleepless, dyi I eptlc at d rheumatic ; it never fails to oom pletily heal and car,-, aud from the darkm-so of suffering and Borrow, it bring* new life, new h« j*e, new j iys, and makes life a pita tnrr.Mayor McShno* writes as follows \u2014 Mayor's Offi* i, City Hell, Mhhtrial, October 17t IS'il.Il'ilU o Ith hardtun C«., Montrtrd G.NTI.F.MSn,\u2014It is with extreme pleasure that J give you a testimonial in favor of your gre.t ren.edy, popularly known as Paine's Celery Compound.1 u»ed it at a time when I wa* overworked and rundown.The use uf the Compound i ssgi'innioa good appetite and made n-e mu* h »troDger than I was before I used it.1 cheerfully recommend it to all in need of a tonic sud streng'.hener.Yours very truly, J.\\I.Muir.Mayor of Montreal.li otHTNti ! 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giial traveller t> pen#* Hate to deeply inti the highland* of Norway a* to be beyond call ut «unie one who h»« -j.it >ear« in the Weateru Stitx, aad then returned to clirg ter the reel - f hi# day* like a bunch of Ucneu t > hi* native precipice*.X'TVUTII'TanmS' t i« Isitidkuty 'and dialoyalty of Italy to the l.oman Cathulio Church, the Pope «till look* upon that church as etser.tially an Italian church.He ia determined «till to n ake the Culb-ge of Car-dinale an lu ian l\u2022>!>'.if Italy had been th \u2022 m< *t faithiu! of ail cour.trie* to the Church there migu.t have been «orne other explanation of this than what se e have given, namely, that the church i* etietitully Italian rather than Cathclic, the word Catholic mt.taing univer tal.The rea*on tne Pup* gives for keeping the CArdinalate among the luliars is that if he mre to ciittibute »uch fnrora to other .cuntrif* there would )\u2022* jealousies among them to the injury of the cnurch.This im I'ii-*, do,* it not, that he aisumes that the Church everywhere will coincide so com-j itteiy in his view of the church being an Italian church that no one can he jc.d u« of lUiy having a practical monopoly of such honors.Mrt hy, the boodler, who would be in ( '-ii n in Canada if our police could catch him s this side of the frontier, is in New York, at.d he is so elated at having escaped that be boaats of all his rascalities.How Canada is being dragged in the mud in the sightof Kng lnh and American people ! It is too shameful that a scoundrel like Murphy should be thle to boast of his connection with a Cana dian Cabinet minister like Sir Hector Lange sin, and to tell of bow he bribed oriiciais and electors In order to keep the Government in power, which made it possible for him and bis associates to boodle and rob the public treasury.\u201c Canada is a mighty good place i \u2018\u2018for contractors.\t\" We owned the Province \u2022\u2022 of (,'uebec ' and ii they had let ns alone \" for five years more, we would have owned *'the Canadian Pacific Railway and nearly \"the whole of Canada.' \"The Langevin \" gang is worse than the Tweed gang ever \"waa.These are boastful lies, of course, hut it i* humiliating that a man of Murphy's character should be in a position to make such statements appear true.PEN I NO DAY ( )Ff- ' KalB»Uw*et dtbt W-»Ma* *( it* Lad»* C m HtBBAkA aa4 oak ti~ J# At» H ae.T.mtsa \u2022 kii » k/at-r* a» «vu»»*»: ¦ONDAT.NOT Sat - **la SI»»»»» wllfc a «aflk»ra.\" TTEADAV.NOT SSTB- ** A Tria (\u2022 Alaska.\" WYK-DAT.DEf Saa \u2014 \u2022*rar»A.Ikr SEacwIRerat.\" fttDAT DEC era.- *\u2018EaaMlas> la R*^.~ SATT KDaV.On yrm - **kliMB*»-* \u2022« arallaaR\" Ikr* Ma»* *fli I» avjartAi llaBni»-! 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I ««.lLI.tR.\u2022 * « 1*0 M l A.rt»AQ TtiABonr.ÿ&kjf INVIT ATIOHSi MENUS, PROGRAMMES.CHOICE DESIGNS.LARGE VARIETY.BISHOP'S, I 69 St.James st.GBAND ANNUAL je TOTAL AND IN «TRI \"WENT AL K Z»rR kaal*»r*ary.».I.N», 4.».oTT.^] DAY.Ni* EK ai « sa HID, kARtAV.Vwaa EIh» UBI.ll »!.'f.M-K'\tF.B ai» hntiv.mam w.1S HEJ i rKT l\u2019ATT'/N., >>r«A akt**1\u2018.cO ft» t«»l ! » eamatwaaitw Mr.Jao lr*a Dm» Mka».Vuean» »o«*a/» Ht tr* CklSM ¦ t I«rv* au»».M < murr«~ - Mr i A Ma#«.*U «kAkma» »-'»»A M*bb» A.ferv»A S kaa.SV-cry iA»t«< «mm» rarl*.\t%a Aral.r*A»r,»H.THE REGULAR HETTIN'- OT HOlNT MOT AL DHr.E Na 1.lOoK.wtl.- *- i».l «».MONDAT EVENIN'» Al tv t# »» E»t»f tgmttm ,0*';» la\tItA.wr.Erw.A IJ»r«.A< ab# *!*'»*' FoUr ialevBwSiua K, «A» t'A4«4 O At», *»ei K.-/1» s«4ee» Tri»4 Sr»».Hows fe«.It w I \u2022»\u2022* 11» ( * a KawD WKKfck HAIJ.Ne» V\"»# Ptw.'i to 9» M J»a»< are.-.m.m I» BCTURE l»Ya*#« riLN .Y._ feaXN«Varia* A».» a» tr 4.MOSS 4 as < AS AM AS T4BBIT«*B1 «\u2022 Vu.Fru.» EdwwS IstaSKL *«wl »lll Btup */ » few ( *1* la4 AiAffeaS I» 4bL ~\u2019~t» am# I V*»t/M.t \u2022»> raw* la lamls F E, I At.1 \u2022ww»* »«,.\u2022«»* \u2022 !**\taa \u2022 »* 4 tAmPv t ,\t* .\t4 «w-.r et.I» i * »'« «nw- »e* , \u2022A *\t( liWA AS \u20220.1»*# \u2022rmf'-\"~v »vxf tA-a .AAA»'* AA#\t¦ \u2022» »\u2022 tu~M d aacaaS I* ta.» AcylK-aS au4 ia \u2022 \u2014- rtA.'» la At»/ ' - 1 * i # \u2022\u2022*«\t«»\t\u2022 - A.- .t'- \u2022\t«*\u2022'» S.trL K»4» I* B-l »7 \u2022\t*' A*-''-».s»»Sl«* *na awiaAM,*araMM«S |».A ».».I .| .\t.A .I rULFOXO A CO.S»«».k>ill*l Oot NEVER FAILS % It i.roi > DU Nil IT CATARRH AJf IJITRRSATiOlfAI» CLUTIO.Tw'Oty-ttr»* Frea'1! t 'yar.ans, all »tnin»ot in theirowo fp»'lAl lin», Lax bt against.If a school ia planted in the \u2022wamp and another achool within a mile of it up town there will be a certain proportion of the children living around the former who will prefer to go to It, and a certain propor tion of them who would greatly prefer to walk a mile to the other.Why should these not be permitted to do so, seeing it would bo jtrat as cheep to provide for them in one place as tha other.We '-an see no reason why children should ne>*Marily be herded according to locality.Apart from the con-vsnience of citizens a little «mutation be tween schools is, after all, not unwhols some.\tTo this end ths uptown region would need to have a larger propor tlonal supply of school space than the down town region.Hy this pro ess nobody would be injured, and many would be benefited aa wall aa bettor satisfied.J here is a farther reason why more schools should be built up town than down town, and the further up town the better, namely, that there is a general tendency of all city areas to grow greater sympathy we perns* the splendid dénonciation of the Rsv.Dr.Burns of Halifax l'M\\r *°d\t\u2022**\"*\u2019' ,n r***fl1 *» against our political damorali/stlon, com\tIhla haa long (men strongly felt who though In Montreal W hit* tha up town schools are ' besieged there are other* in older regions lag as it does from a man world wid* in his sympathies and intense in his affection for tha Unitad State*, is still a f anadian to the backbona and desires in tensely th# development of a worthy Cana dian nationality.Dr, Burns has taken tha staad which every pastor in tha country was bound to take in denouncing the corruption of the Umee and In warning the oosntry that if It does not arouaa itself tt shake off the disease which ia preying upon its vitals it n.ust go into rapid doewy ills courageous | which have room to \u2022[\u2022are, ths reason being that ths population for which they Her4 pro vid'-d has moved awsy.In some of these case* the buildings are antiir,\u2014It is greatly to be regretted that ths authorization of \"Cutter'a luterm- diate Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene,\" for uae in the model schools and academics of this Province, ii crowding out Not.I sod \u2018J of the Pathfinder Series, namely, \" Hygiene for Young People \u2019 and \"Steele\u2019s Hygienic Physiology.\" No.of the Pathfinders is certainly not all that advanced academic pupils require, having been prepared br the use of intermediato clasuca ; but that is no reason why No.Steele a Hygienic Physiology\" should give piece to an infsrior text-book.It seems to the writer impossible that any intelligent, unprejudiced person can calmly compare this book with Cuttei's and give the preference to the latter.Tne objection that \" Steele'» Hygienic Physiology\" is not an exhaustive treatise on the subject applies with equal force to Gutter's t< xt honk ; but that argument alone doe# not prove that either of tins» honk* is unsuitable for use in our superior schools.It would be folly to placo an exhaustive siriis if text-books on physiology and hy giire in the hands of even the most advanced pupils in our academics.All thcie boys and girls cannot become physicians ; neither is it desirable that they should all become such ; hut It is desirable that every ou» of our children should understand the cnnK»quences of violating hygienic law in ail respecta : more especially m the use of alcoholics ami other narcotics.In order that they may have this saving know ledge they must know something of relative physiology and general hygiene, Without being a voluminous work, \u2019'teol's text book is a larger boek than ( utters; explains the v ital procoises more fully and clearly; contain* many more pages treating of general hy gitnr, and does not contain what ia danger ously misleading like the la«t named work.In Cutter's bocks the fact that the use of a little alcohol or of any other narcotic tends to produce a constantly increasing appetite for more is not explained.On thn page* !i and 10, the \"abuse ' of al'-ihol ui d of tobacco Is spoken against, thus implying that th'y may safely he used moderately.In other places, here and there throughout the be ok, there are expressions implying that ad tilts may use tobacco and alcohol,\u2014that is, \" nu derate ly.' It wisely teaches that chloral should only be used as the doctor frcm time to time dirt'ts, and that bromidca should not be \" self prcscrined,\u201d but nowhere in the wlu le book is this raid of alcohol.Locking carelessly through tho book, one would ratnraMy conclude that It was quite the thing for use in schools, «s it coMains much against the use of alcohol, tobacco and opium; but the careful examiner finds, hern and there, that which is misleading, that which will tend to leave an impression on the mind* of our children and youth that has cauM'! the ruin of many of their fathers, viz , that these dangerous narcotics are \" toed creatures1 when not \" abased \"i that they may prescribe them for themselvei when they arrive at the age of maturity, and that it is ea*y to keep within the luiuiula of moderation in using them.\"Cutler's Intermediate\" is too much like a little French text book\u2014the \"manu-1 d\u2019Hy-gi>oe-now uaed in French schools in He w as followad on Sejcemiicr 1.:, 1-77, bribe Rev.R.Wright, who remained until the Induction of the present pa 'or.the Rev.O.C.Heine, which occurred on Nov.17, ImI.In 18>-6 it wm found necessary to places gallery in the church to meet the needs of the congregation, and an ei'cnnon was added for thi SaM ath-irbool to accommodate the Bible and infant c'ass- s.At the commencement of the present vevr there were 1' 7 families and J*» communicanU connected with this church, while in th- S«h-batL-school over 00 names w ere enrolled, ail of which goe# to prove the success of the present pastorate, the tenth anniversary of which will le umuiv mota'ed to-iuonow in conjunction with the twemy-tirst anuiversary of the church i existence.Saturday, November 21,) 1891.DID YOU OATOH ANY ?as sriaoni or ths hdnt om'S at *r.vises# r.Of course when a huntsman breaks bis neck though it rarely bapp'-ns, aud thers is a coroner's Inquest, the public are made aware of the facts at once.When nn-n aie thrown imo the mud or bung across a barbed wire fence or quietly dropped into* creek fiom ahorse * back, or mistake skunks for f0IM it j, ou|_ part of the excitement of the chase It L-aks out alter some days to ordinary folk Last -Saturday was a hue day, aud in order to get at ti e tox \"aero#, country, ' .),« Montreal bound* went to Ht.Vincent de Haul by train The quiet tanner# at woik in the th-ldi saw the men in scarlet coat# «basin* about, and ,t once dropped everything to | .^j, ,lt ^ \u201c a.ng show.At length e0me lhe hunters lost trace of the mein body *mi w,.r,.froa,jua.and recrouihg a ID Id/ looking\u201d for S?fox-bunllng party.Taking tt,\t\\l0 guard# from the penitentiary learning fi.r escaped convicts the laim-r# in tha- nariicu- '*rPl.aC* \u201c,'lc,ost,*Y1 Xhtm V¥il,b \u201c Did you < atoh any l \" Catch any wi st ¦ ¦ -/kB.j u.m puaxled fox-faun t#.s.\" Prisoner#, \u2022 *n,«r«r'd the farmers, who bad not Men tt,« main body Ot the hunt at all.Then tbs hunters became indignant.On« ol them became nmre indignant some time afterwards, however when he was passing the same jdace.||.£ ™ bee a uuhor.-ed, thrown in the mud ami shaken into a condition that horsey men call \" grugg» He did not wear a red coat, like tî,0 \"thor* ami a# be walked over the ploughed field# the farmers Appeared to regard him u# an escaped convict, for they at once arrested him sud Wok.him away.It required all the persuasion of the other huntsmen aiterward# to prevail upon tho honest habitant» to let their friend go.Now the popular qutstiou at the bunt i# \u201c Dia you ratcb any ?THK RAPID TRANSIT PROBLKSI.How to provide n street railway service for Montreal which will meet all the requivainent# and yet be untile, i.-u by tho frost and sootv# of winter, the sctircbing ray# of summer or the ever-ehangiug, m v.-r-nding disturhance to the tborougbtares for ewag\" and water-wmks or other purposes to dlipenw with the inconvenience# arming from track-lift-ir.x' or track-laying, e,un to be an all in.i resting, all nbsoibing object of thought and ronzideiation among the inventives geniuses of the city ami suburbs.Tha L instituent c, ntrali at ion of thought unoa the suoject 1# proi ing prolili
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