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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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vendredi 8 avril 1892
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[" MONTREAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, Vol.XXXIII., No.84.Pkick One Cent.Noibnij/ltirtht, murrlti .< >, Dt .f.n« m:;jf imariallj l* iiulur>i l r .1 ;\t» I < ,./ (4 ttml-r Vf flint u.'t nu a '.f .\t o'l.t many Haws.A happy blending of the antique with the modern e note al le m *otn« of the artistic Hugs show n I y II .yhs k Sou.The modern inauufu turer ha pru-du.gtl in (sipalar gui ¦ the l est work of the \u201e|d master* in the art of weaving and plie id them within rea.h of all.It may >>e only a small door or sofu mat that is n-quirtd, there are plenty of thiwe, as well a* the larger o « for rooms, whc hian lie had in the i heap mak\" i for a no re trille.Nritiminl* ol t\\iiiilisfei-, kt illiiM, Brus* sels ami lM|ie.trv 4'arprls initifr up Info squares wiih liorder* are solil itf a «Ils* count of .'.3 pricetiI from piece prices.J t Ill's II till** «1 *»*.THF.CARPET WAREHOUSE.IIUJ Notre l>nme slreel.MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.Men s Suits to ord.r from S- ot< h Tweed, Î15 UO, Jla.W).!jl7U>.818 (Si.Thes*\u2019 Suits an -ut and\u2019iiM-hed topert.t-mi.Men * Hla*'k Wnrste'l S t-.tfl, si.\u2022 I ¦- MW.82.If.Our ltla.:.t:\u2022 î*#'-\t.TKOISFKw!\tllttHwl.KW! Hoy* hnickeilsn kirs.IV-\u2019.V-\\ 41 I*1, 'l '.' , Men's and Youug Man* Tr i i , *1 'I W, -I ,5.*2110, *2 Mi.#3 HI WsterpiiH.i t'eals and llmbr.llaa.Iml 'i r Coat* only 81,50.Ala.N osh Coats fr.'in *2 50 to fl \u2022 HI Cm I llasfnrSOi-.75.*! 00, *181,8175 »ml up Hpiii *\u2022 and Hummer Shirts.Spring and Huintnrr '\u2022hirls and Diawi rs.lints and t sp* in every dcs.mMe rtyle.For solid value, vain ly and ehi ice, volt tt ii.i.it ti « i itKii:.I I.OTHIKK, HATTI U AND HAHKRDAHIIKR.IW5.I, 1955, 1057 Noire Dnitie at.S.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.l^VERY SCHOOL HOY AND OIRL hiidi i.d h 11 >; on»:.It will avoid borrowing, it will save lending, and may save qaarreiliog, if eve ry school boy and girl Las a ilictionary for their own personal use.They COST NOTH I NO COST NOTHING COST NOTHING COST NOTHING Because they w ill be GIVEN AWAY GIVEN AWAY GIVEN AWAY GIVEN AWAY lO.tlOKKOtt (KATI ItDlVI FREE OF CHARGE FREE OF CHARGE FREE OF CHARGE TO ALL CUSTOMERS PURCHASING FIVE DOLLARS WORTH ! ! ! FIVE DOLLARS WORTH ! ! ! FIVE DOLLARS WORTH ! ! ! Or More Between the Honrs of 8 A.M.Mini « P.M.8.CARSLEY.rrilE DICTIONARY.The Dictionary to be given To-Morrow contaiuH between THIRTY AND FORTY THIRTY AND FORTY THIRTY AND FORTY THUI SAND ttOKIM AN» PIIBAMEH.TOO ENGRAVINGS.700 ENGRAVINGS.700 ENGRAVINGS.AN APPENDIX OF AllftBEXIATION*.ALSO FOREIGN WORDS AND PHRASES SPELT PHONETICALLY axd TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH.H.CARSLEY.j^ATURDAY.TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) tt E OEEEK SEtEK AL « HEAP LOTA.Another Lot of Mantles and Jackets bought at a Great Bargain, and to be offered To-morrow (Saturday) at from t2.00 to Î10 (10 each.Also, one lot Extra Quality Mantles and Jackets at from's 12.00 to tlH.00.S.CARSLEY.{ JTHER BARGAINS.SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY Fast Color Prints, -\t-\t4)c Black Moire Prints, -\t-\t6c Black Brocades,\t5c Plaid DrtsH Chamhrays.\t-\t430.E.CHANDLER, RE AL EMTATE Mini IIININEnN « II AM EN, PROPERTIES SOLD, BOCtlHT, RENTED AND INSURED.Eatnlra uilinlulalerril.I.onna iirgollalril.NI .N LIFE BIILDINii.TMl'GHAl\u2019IIIC NEWS.RUSSIAN WAR PARTY CHECKBD.Ixisnov, April s.\u2014The Chmnicle'* St.Peter»-htirg eorrcn|»onrlent ways : The war party hero haw received ti Hevcre check through the opposition of Count SchoUTilotl.the Kii^*iaii ambassador at lb riin, and Princtt leibatpifl, thr* ambassador at Vienna, both of whom have had long talk» with tho (Var recently.A* a result of the certainty that there will Iw no war thin spring, exchange haw Ijoeotne Armor.FRENCH INFERNAL MACHINES.Paiiim, April tt.\u2014Several supposed infernal mar hint s were discovered in the Itoucn Post-Office yesterday, thr- package* in which they wore i nclosed being addressed to the Director of Poati sud Tt-legrapha of the Depai tun nt of Heine Inferieure.DF.EMIXG\u2019H BRAVADO.Mi i.iiotnxi:.April 7.NotwitluiUtnding tin-fact that the jury which wu- investigating into the death of Mrs.Deeming, who was murdered at In-r home at Windsor, a suburb of this city, y.sterday returned a verdict of wilful munlêr against her hu»l>aiid.Deeming to-day shows the same charueteriatiea that have marked him since his arrest.The verdict does not seem to affect him in the least, and he is in turn jocular and in-soient.The more tho man is studied, the iloo|>er becomes the Isilief of many |m-i son* tiiat he is utterly without conscience and equally devoid of fear.Those who have studied him closely, however.think hia conduct is mere bravado.The Melbourne TV/e iro/iA in an article aliout Deeming says : \u201c While going under the name of Williams, Deeming courted a girl living at Wollahra.New South Wales.The girl died suddenly and mvateriotuly, anti it is believed she was murdered hy Deeming.\" CABLE NOTES.It |s re ported that Emin Pasha has recovered the immense stores »>f ivory he wa* forced to abandon when he left the equatorial province with Mr.Stanley.The Berlin correspondent of the Time* says : rhe belief is growing m parliamentary circles that Gen.Von < ajirivi will shortly resign the chancellorship.It is an open secret that General Von Caprivi and Dr.Von Boetticher, the H»-,-re-tary of State and Interior, disagree.am£k;can.READING COAL DEAL.Wasiiinotux, April H.The sub-committee >if the House Commerce Committee to which was referred Mr.Stout's resolution for the investigation of the Reading coal deal, will report in favor of investigation.There is little doubt the resolution will be unanimously reported to the House by the Commerce Committee.DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE.I.rrn.K Bin k, Ark., April H.A cyclone struck the north-eastern |>ortion of Faulkner County on Tuesday night.Thu storm swept the country fur mm-n mill*.The hunm.of John Hale, near ynitman, was blown to pits-es and the chimney fi ll ntHui and lit* rally crushed Hale to death.I he dwi lling of one Tuhles was also d.luoliNlod.Nine |m isons in tin* building were injured.FLOOD IN THE SOUTH.( it a i tanooo t.Tenu., April N, I he Tennessee river has risen over twenty-five feet in the last forty-eight fiours, and is still lisiug six inches an hour.I he rain in the last seventy-two boni s has Is en 5.3!» inches, ft has wrought great haws in Northern Georgia and Alabama.CANADIAN.ONTARIO LEGISLATURE.(Special to the Witnee*.) li'iiovro, April H.\u2014 One of the keenest party tights of the session took place Yesterday in the I.» gislature.The subject was tfie remuneration i t county officers, sheriffs, registrars, and clerks, who haw* hitherto been paid hy foes.Tho object ut the bill under discussion wa* to me lire I > tt< r t< rnis for tin public, hut there was great d;ffi n nee of iitiinioti as to how thi* should be ac-complitdied.The ( Ippoaition wished each county ¦ ( 1 v a need (235,000 Ui provide Uie necessary plant.The pit |k sod company, ho nretended, ttoiild furnish the light at frJ.OO lier lamp per annum.It was suggested to him Uiat the company should lurnish tho plant themselves the city to pay («0 nor light, but Mr.Uuot declared that be could not entertain this projMmal and it was, thereupon, decided to call for teudera from any party or partie» willing to manufacture and supply tin light to tin city.At present, tho corporation is paying (SO per lamp, and the present company want» thi» price increased to *90 to renew the contract.It lia» the advantage of po«-sessmg the cxcluaive control of the Montmorency Falls.QtniKi, April 8.The suit of Duliean v».the city, for damages caused by disinfection in a case of diphtheria, was decided yesterday against the Health Itoard, which wa» condemned to pay (12 damage» and cost».The fume» of the (Miwder used in disinfecting the Hat underneath the plaintiff » rt-Midenct* caused the damages awarded.QUEBEC POLITICS.(From Our Own Correrponilent.') Qff.ihx, April 7.Mr.Tarte, of the Oin/Ht in, who is at present in town, has written a letter to the Electeur, denying that he was the instigator of Mr.Edgar's charge against Sir A.P.Caron.'Jh* Elcf triir thinks that the impre**inn that the Roman Catholic clergy of thi* province were hostile to the ex-Governmcnt in th< ]aat election* i* Dot correct.Mb doubt a g*»*! many prietta hKik part openly agnitist them .but they were far from constituting the majority.In proof of thi» it publishes a solemn declaration of its manager.claiming that it actually counts 152 priests in this province among its subscribers, besides *ix bishops, which is more than half the Roman Catholic clergy of I-ower Canada.The De Boucherville Government ha» made the regiatrarship of Lotbiniere joint.It is rumored that Mr.\\V.McLaren, the pre-sent gaoler of Quebec, is shortly to be replaced hya Frcnch-Canadiau, Mr.Bureau, now guardian of the Court House.Qfeukc, April s.It is aaid that tho Quebec shrievalty is to be again made a joint affair.The Hon.J.H.Hall will return to Montreal today or to-morrow on account of hi» father » illness.QUEEN (TTY TOPICS.(Sjitcial to the HVoess.) Toronto, April 8.\u2014The Young Woman» Christian Association celebrate,| last night the opening of their handsome and oommodioua new building.Several prominent city clergymen u*.k part in the meeting.The Methodist transfer committee met last night.The following transfers were approved of : the Rev.Manly Benson from Toronto to Montreal ; the Rev.W.Henderson, from Montreal to Manitoba ; the Rev.James Elliott, D.D., to Toronto ; the Rev.Mr.Johnston, from Bay of Quinte to Montreal : the Rev.W.J.( \u2019arruther», from Montreal to Bay of Quinta ; the Rev.A.E.Sanderson, from Bay of Quinte to Montreal ; the Rev.A.C.Conrtice, fn>m London to Montreal ; the Rev.J.C.Anüiff, D.D., from Montreal to London.Tlie Public School Board last night voted to keen a floral day this spring and to appropriate *5.000 for the purchase of free text books. TUN MONTH K AL DAILY WITNESS.Fbïday, Ami.8, I TRANSATLANTIC.Tin Hank of l'iiglâiul ha*\tI it» i4tr i>f dowonut fit>m S |K rct-nt lo \u2022.* p i .\u2022 ut.A >li;-ii)kaltii fr-'in II.iat, AIkI.aii-\u2019¦tu, *#>> llu- chnli-ra » pnicmio tin r.I» «l>aMnK.II.oty ¦ I.r) the years of age.ha* It-, a senUuced to diath.Tin Fiein-h ('liatnlter of Dt i>utiT or a cn:te: I\u2019a*:-.Apri.\".\u2014The J ¦t\"jc ./ threat-.ne 1 l^:w-«rn .'\u2022pain and the Cutod -uw.ow.nc to th- latter vountry spy-.nn: c Mr.H.Rani a- C u»ul a-\u2022 .-\t¦ :* :l-t \u2018 M \u2014: nxry lun i.:h - 1 *d-r of th- M< th-xtirta wL w-re th- autl.rs of th* re* -st tr- ut.-.« letw-en the Spanish authjn-Uw and the native* of the Caroline*.Spain, th-.wib.rerr.st* m b-r refusal to grant an exequatur t Mr.Ran i and the United s-»- - r-fuseâ to with raw his appointment.Consequently the matter is at a des-ii'jck.-TREET PARADE ABANDONED.I'aa> Ajm.7.\u2014The lead-r# m th- preparx-t.n* f- t tri- May I-aycelelration hav- u-.; ie-l in new of the recent Anarrhut outrages 1:.1 ti.r unj-nt rupreaentataoua of the authorities n t to hate a street parade on that occasion.EG TITIAN QUESTION.Cvti.àft *.\u2014 Italy ia aapporting strongly the Enzm-h re*.stance t-y the acc-ptan e of the-ultan » irman.Th- «tuât, n c'D\u2019.uu-Vv le very stramed.The British aqralron in the Red Sea has been reinforced oy -evera v -e.» fr jin the East India station.Sivculators G.T.R.dejw.t A3IZRICAN It- large-: number of imn-grants brought to New York .a «-ne iay mice jk*\\ \u2022ummer.5,Lit.w a* .ani-i at E\u2014» I«lan»! on ThuraJav.Hire- ne» case* f «malipox !rm as many dif f rent .w-re rep rit-l u* New ï rk on T\\»un»iay.The Fr*-e W.e: B_ has pass-d the FI ua of Representative* at Washington by a rote of l-\u2018t to SO.George and Frank Eastman, agrd 10 anl 12.were &sh:sg w-.th a cTmpsn.on.namerl B-chtel.at birmi Fa^-.S.D., on Wednesday.During th-day thev ate w dd parsnip*.George is d-rat an t Frank w in a pre-ar-ona conditum.The thirl I/O' Las recovered.H.M .-.*\u2022 BELLEliOPHON AND \u201c BLAKE.Nrw Y ax.Apr., ft.\u2014Tb«- British steamship \u2022\u2022 Tawnee.\" wh.cnye4terr«t Malx-rly, rcvnitlv i>rta'htd againat tin* vani-ties of thia life, and ilrvlainird agaiuat feat hors and other ad«>riinu'iit*.A« a ivsult many lai'.io* of bin I'ongri gatioti i .iii 'V.d feaihora anil othei ornanit nts l«>tli at idiun h and at lionie.an buying land near the outer in exportation of the looatiou of tiie eaetom work»lu»pa here.Mr.Ford Joue*, of tin BnH'kville catioo olub, ha* ehal!i ng«d f« t tin N » Yi«i keauoo elub lu-ternatiotial eup fer the third tune.The race will come off m Gravesend bay.The \\V.C.1 U.and Que«u street M> th«>«li*t Mti«.'ionsry s«viety end r*«' early elosing ami tin-i.ieiubi-r» will ai 1 in making the schcine *iKves.*- ful.A new Ma**nie hall L- talk««l of.Mi>.1 *pt!aud, Montague Tow , is lihi Vi ai> « 111.she ha* a ehai intellcvt.fan eyesight ami a good appetite.Mr*.Macdonald, Fallbrook.as«'*l 93, «Iropp* I a l.Hu husband, aged 103.«lied recently.M-» Ma.xlouald was one of the first settlers in Dalhousii Township.1 h« H n.Oliver Mowat will l>e asktsl t « lay Ï.U.C.A : Mr.W.Me«lley is the new leader of Kydettltam *tre»t M« thodist ohurch choir.Miscellaneous.\t\t: f i\t\tif\tÎ \u2022 h\ttfV .ZML\t-r\tEEêç=iS; Miscellaneous.THERE «S MORE FOR THE DVSRERTiC IN THE USE OF Vera Cm Fuaima Thc \u2022SCSTM RCOUkSTCS THC SOWILS ho FuacATivc s toasriTuTc row tobacco CURES Dyspepsia\tBad Breath Sour Stomach\tGiddiness Heartburn\tNervousness Nausea\tIndigestion Food Rising\tDow Spirits J,'> V\tt-s* *-l k-v *1.\u2022'«1 ÎV «-U J *->*.»- fl » -sr/t« S- in fm Xj P it.kûOS-SS CAAA8UUI DEPOT.44 A 4-6 UMSAJtO ST TOWSTO 0«T.7EW ENGLAND PAP Ell CO., HO\\TBF.IL.SOCRATES POISONED! ¦vjerat- *.the great Athenian philoaopher.and the grande»! *s *».orkt i * * Art Painting, two keaaoas w««a\tART, \u201d Witntas Oth * O T I C E.\u2014 M.Frank, fomiftrlj I Frai.k hOoMsIste, \u201977a ( rsig strasli I a« (WUIOVfd, and l-g* In « nrt/ifii-n to «»-r.'l h-r hi'n wh-n th-y am r-ady to «*11 th-ir ('**«.AK.«.MEN 1 CLOTH.1 M1LLINBRY.LINENS AND COTTONS.BED CLOTHES.W'OOLLENH DRAPEBY.COR'ET'.FRENCH OLOVR', HAKERDA'HKRV, 'TOCKINOH, CHILDRENH COHTVMRs.KOT' AND SHOES.PRK.\"MAKER'.MIUJNERS.TAII/ms.PORCELAIN, CR4K KERY.GLASSWARE I.AMX\u2019', HANGING LAMPS, TINWARE HARDWARE.HOCHEHOLD UTENSILS.BASKET WORK.CUTLERY, 'II.VEKWABE TRAVELLING NF.CEs-iABIEs.CURTAINS.CARPET*.T'lVS, RELIGIOUS ARTH LE*.FARIA ARTICLE*.MOROCCO LEATHER GOODS PRESENTS OF ALL KINDS FOR FR*TIVAI.S, BAPTI*MS AND MARRIAGES In n fe«* it.«> \u2022 euslnnter* will h- ahlc lit muke all Ihrlr purrhii«e« al rltllcul t of in ; ttioi «i il .|ain -\u2022 .I « liai li hin.i \u201c 1\u2018nlii « Hemni Kiunl.ami rnlm and rt-giilatnnu to that elfet t.Tin olijit t of this fund -IkiII i\u201e 1 Tn grant gratuities .iiul |elision» fe ihnalili-d In the attu*! i-xi-iiitmn of their duty, or iiuanatitateU from duty i.y long sit-kneiui.3.To make prutimuii for old agi-, and for familii - in the t ast of death ; and fur other mmUai |Hir|Hiaes.LKAADKK -I.ETIIIEK,' Attorney fur Petltlunera.Montreal, 15lh Man h, IS'/J.TVJOTH\u2019K.\u2014 I, tin* uiultT.'tgnetl, tit* A.« lu-ri 1 > uivt- imti t- that I will mit lu- respiHisihIt- f u .my debt.- eoutracted in iny na.m-withunt my writmnorder.r.Montreal.April 5th, ISÎ>V.]VTOTICK IS HEKEBY GIVEN tlmt A « appln ation will Ik- made at the next se«sii>n of the I t>:.«lature -< the I\u2019rovint-e of ijut-l t fur an A, t tt« m ior|>orate the t'anada liriek amt Tile Cumpany for the puri-,m-of nianufaeturinc hriiks, tiles, pi|«-» and any ulht r hiisiiiias of like nature, and alau for th- lairi-ise o ratifying a D-ed of Hale from the I\u2019ri-sidt-nt i-t Hyndi< * de la l lUiimune de l.aprairie de la Mak-drleim- tu II Anne ll-urouia, and to »uut lion any De,-d or Dt-t-U «lu h may hi renfU r he made I.y the said Kouras»» to the said Company, tin lit ad oth, e of said Company to he at the city of Montreal.Montreal, 17th Manh.IKC.N AMit.KT J.KB41WV Holieitor fur Apple ant*.OTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application will lie made at the next Session of the le gislature of the Province of Qm-U' .f ir an act to authorize the sale of iiiiUMvahlr property In*-lougiug to the sul>»\u2019itution ereatt«l hy the w ill of the laie John Mimk, in his lifetime nf Montreal, advocate, ami for the investment and re-investment of the proc«*-U arising from such sale.AI.KK.KT J.BK4>U\\t Solicit >r for Applicants, M tlrtal, 15th March, 1S92.Medicines, &c.DISEASES OF THE CHEST.GRIMiULn SYRUP OF HYP0PH0SPHITE OF LIME.Prcicribcil for the lost 30 years with the greatest success In CONSUMPTION, OBSTINATE COUGHS, COLDS end CATARRH; it ARRESTS the COUGH, spitting of blood, and NIGHTSWEATS, the APPETITE improves and HEALTH IS PROMPTLY RESTORED.SICK HEADACHES, NEURALGIA, arc iD'tautly relieved by taking Crimault\u2019s Cuarana, v.Lj,\u201e owder of whieh is sufllcieut to cure instantaneously the most violent sick headache.The Lancbt says:\u2014 \u201cGbimault's Gtarana powders urc a certain remedy for sick headache.'\u2019 The above tuay be obtaine.l frun all Drninn.i* in CANADA acd Uie UNITED STATES.Wholesale of LYMil.SONS & CO., RQNTRGi.D R.KLINE\u2019S lbcat nkbve bf>t4>k»:k.of A MARVELLOUS MEDICINE for all disc th- Brain ar.d Nervous Hyvt-m.ORANGE BLOSSOM.\u2014Th« Famous Hp\u2014lfio for F-mal- Dts-as-s.Call or s-od for sample.MACKKN/.IKS ANTI *E IT IC INHAI.AM Bag no equal for influenza, catarrh, bay fever, ocid n the sad.headache, he.Price, 50c.LA GRIPPE SPECIFIC.\u2014This medicine has tw*o a great tucce** during the past and priseul epidemics of La Gnppe and should be In every house.Price, 35c.J.A.HIKTE, Drugglsf, IT* NOTRE DAME h r-: *T CATHERINE HT Tt-Uphouts : 1130-3540 Asphalt,Cement, Drain Pipes.D RAIN PIPES, PORTLAND, ROMAN AffD CANADA CEMENTS, KIKE BRICKS.CLAY.ho.Ain.BRFMNKK.M Bleary alreel.SJCOTCH DRAIN 1MPKS, lO I'OBTLINiD fKBKBY, lu «tw k and Pi ar-it-, at l/JWKST nurki pn \u2022 - te.«I ».P.4 I KMIK st 4 41.KM) 4«rey Nun «Irrrl, Plumbers, &c.Alex,\tmack ay, _ l*rv\u2019i al Plusiter.Oas, Sti-amand H-ilWarer Fit 1er.Elsvtrii al ami Mi-haru- «1 In-U Hai.ging, Tiiismitliing M.-tsl K.«iting.W u.d Mid I*uni|- natdtary Drain-«geam! VeiiliiaUnn a «pt« .ty SHKAVEK HALL 1IILI« Ik-l T.wiih.im arr.i-.vr Elizabeth ht.it-iiT.-ieph-.m r.avi, Mniitr-ai.Ad ) >ia pr omptly atten-li*! Pi at v In* fleure.H\\V.BOYD, , I'l.CMBF.R, GAS AND HTEAMFITTER, I - k-nuth and G» m ml M v luin.t, F.I.KV AT< »lt RKI\u2019AI KING.Tin-.'nitli ard M -talli K1 Wat-r h> «ting a apretaity.Ip-siil-f, ¦¦ II In n'«il.« Pl.A'-r.Bell T-lephum- 34),1 PROWSE A CO., KFf ¦\u2014n HTRM T, GAM AND HTKAM FITTINGS.TINSMITHS AND PLUMBERS.Kutlmates given on all kind* of work.Jobbing prompgly attended to on reasonable terms.REFORD\u2019S AGENCIES.tONALDSON LINE.I) WEEKLY GLASGOW .SERVICE Hail» fruln Mmitieal i-ti-ry THURSDAY MORNING.Ton*.SS\tWarn* I.S,)»*»\t\u2022\u2022\t.5th\tMay HS\tI'ouruidia\t2.'-iK/\tM\t.\tK\u2019tli\tM.iy SS\tA I- i'li-*\t.flirt\t\u2022\u2022\t_________ 10th\tM ty HH\t) dii »\tLOW\t\u2022'\t.\tMUl\tM iy Hs Amaryiithi.4.00U \u201c\t'.'ml .luiii' (.in .w A,int: Domai.imhin lliio.*., 165 Ht.Vincent street.I THOMSON LINK.R _\tLONDON SERVICE HnilDia I'ruiii Hniilri-iil on oruiioiii.bH.Gcruiia .\t3,51*1 tons\tI5tli M iy ».%w| 4 IIAHT HMfgll >:.HtfiiliitT* will in1 any imint in I t % 41*1 lilt Dl>lllt> Hi t | Eh.Aid!) any of tli CANADIAN or WESTERN RAILWAYS p.ii y |.ini in GREAT BRITAIN, IREI.ANJ) or EUROPE :tt LOWEST THKOUGU RATES Si-ctal .ittention given to the HANDLIN'tl of all PERISH AItl.E and other cargo Eur fiirtlw-r parte ul.irn apply to ItDItl.ItEEDItl) .1 CO., ?:I anil t.1 hi.Hairninenl «Irrrl, Miinlrritl.R KD STAR LINK.I.\tH.and Belgian Royal Mall Hlramrra.Sailing we.-Iy from N- w- York fnr Antwer|).Om- \"f th> »h -rt.-t mnt.-s t > P.iri' and Dindon, |t< {.gium, J'ram \u2022, swit/« rlaml, the Rhine ami Italy.Noordland.Wednesday, April 13,\t6.30 a.m.Friesland.Wi-lnrs-lay, April 20,\tII 30 a m.Waraland.Wednesday, April 27.\t6ok) a.m.Pennlaud\tW .In.*>lay.May 4,\t12 00 noon.Haloons, state-room*, sniokiug andbatb-room* amid-ships.St- ond Cabin accommodation unexcelled.hirst Cabin, »50 and upwards .excursion, ».'5 and upward*.Second Cabin, »!S.Round trip 10 percent reduction.Steerage, outward, $21.80 ; prepaid, $20; exmiraiou, \u202233 50.For Freight and Passage apply to INTKB.VATIOAAL NAVIGATION CO., General Agent* B It nvling Green.New York.J.\t1.4.11 HOI K «1 tO\u201e A4 St.Paul e'reet, Montreal.IV'ORTH GERMAN LLOYD SK.Co 1.1\th AsT EXPRESS STEAMERS.Ekom Nkw- Yukk From New Vork lo lln-nirn v Iu Hoiithiimpton Also taking passengers to Havre and Paris.Lvhn.Tuesday, April 12,\t7 a.m.hb !- r\tHaturday, April 1'!,\t9 i m Hprev.\tTm-lay, April 19.\t10 a.m.These steamer* make the run to Houthampton In from seven and a half to eight days, and to Bremen in nine days.Pun a*.\u2014In First Cabin, $75 and upward*, according to Imiitiiin; P.Dindon, Havre or Bremen In B««»u b-phone 21N,\tV>1 st.Paul street, Montreal.Or to i \u2022KEItU'HS h CO, 3 Bowling Green, New A\u2019nrk.INMAN ROYAL MAIL Ntpamoru h))R QUEENSTOWN AND I.IVERPtM)L lurryDiz I nllnl Htnle* Mall*.PKOPO'ED KAII.INU.H: »K»M Kite TDKk.IH9t.City of li.rlin .Wednewlay, April 13, 6 Ï) a ra.(ity/.f New York W.-dm-.day, April 2|l, I) Siam City of Chu ago.Wednewlay, April 27, 6.00 a in.Rate* of passage, $50 and upward, a W A'IUNilTuN.AX.) All.P 1 III AND I.AhI.Ht-It «-I» I fi.i ifie fiovcranit-iif a« llu- Moulrnil HM«I Net.Aoi-L Mull Liue.Trains b avo Moutrvul ; H.n.ni.Iliill.v, I'Xer|tf Handav.nrrivliiR in New \\ ni.at H.'tt pm Tumii «.tl Duawisu t'tu Wuntioai.i .Nkw Yhhk 5.-JD p.in.Nl'tlil FAiirrss, Dully.AAnüiirr'4 Bi ll t r Vnvinu n; si.» ki imi ( ah runs thnnigh to New A w illiout change, arriving in New York al 6.45a.ni.i \u2022 iu ¦¦ nin Tl is train mai es clos») iu m-.te.n .it Trny .ml All uy.wit!; sleeping I Train for B .-ton, arriving at 9 ;')i a iu\t-wT For Ticket.-, Tinnt Table.- anl all Infurauu, 4 appl) to the t \u2018ompany - Otb.-, II.» hi.Inini's nln-el, Montreal.J.A4.Ill HIH4 it,\tA4.IS.ISI MtA, Gcu IP.Agent.\tAgent, Albany, N V.\tMoatn-aL ^ IK NT UAL VKRMONT R.R.IMIMIIIT ANT 4 II AM.Ih IN TRAIN hFRAH'E.AODlriiiSAI.TRAIK- To M W VoftK VMi BOSTON.Four I a-l I \\pre-» Trnln* lo New Aork, Four lii-i E\\|ire»s Triiln* to llosion.Leave Bonaveiitiire Station ah follow! : \u2014 FOR NKAA VIIKIÀ.2.'Ill 11.to.I t t\u2022 lin,-1, RutI ind.Troy iml Albany 1\tN\tp.in.H.uO 11.10.I ¦ ,\t, via Whit River «I Hpring- tv,.1 'i-da)\trt Id, nrrnv.\u2022 N.v.N 10.00 p.m.A.ÜO p.in.1\t-X: t train, via Troy and Alliany, Daily\tNew N\tG.DA 11.111.Ts.ll.A n.m.lit E\\;.I\t-, viaS;.i .|d iml New 1 \u2019\t.Il .II) n.m.i : BOfITON, 2.no ti.m.i .\t.1:\t, 1 i.-TTvT\" 1\t\u2019\tBoston, 0.5 » p,M, *«JJO 11.ut.\t! ; 11 i vi 1 Wl.it ¦ Riv.fn:-.\u2018im a' F.v.e|.t Sun,i n\tI.,.i i, irnvi! , B i.' .n.2.110 p.in.fi.ail p.iii.\tFu-ttra v 1.\t.1 .iml I Exiept S )\t2.00 n.m, N.afi p.tll.Ni.-!, I v|.via (\u2019\trd iml D>w o, I> ll!)\t!\tH, I fi II.Ml.Wagner N.»-V.-.ibub BulTi * Pal i \u2022 Draw-lug Kotin and Si.ping 1 vr- n all thr igli trait .- For Tim*- I\u2019 tl \u2019 .i:,d full ii.f.rm»ti m apply to Coin-pany aOllice, l.;> >t .faun 'r.t A.I .hrilNEGK A4E, t \u2019 ill ell.Ill P.VAS Ag< lit S.A4.II MMIM.h,\tE.I .HMITII.Gen\u2019l.Pass.Agent.\tPresident.Feb.13, 1321 HT.ALBANS, VT.Professional.C 'I R.BLACK, A IT OF NT A NT, Ar., .to HI.John alrewt.MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.PATENTS ¦ {TRADKHIGNH.RK F.H.KEANOLDH, Rollrltor nud Exprrt In Paient CiPve*, TfMl-I.r BtTILPINO, HT.jAMgSHTHaftT, M.ISTKIC4L.Agencies in Washington, Dindon, and all chief oilitw W.D.Lighthall, MA, B.C L.DeD-ry Macdonald.1,1.B.LIGHTHgYLL i MACDONALD, BARRISTERS, 80LICITORS AND ATIOKNEYH AT-I.AW, City and Di.ttrii t Savings Bank Building, ISO HT.JAMES (STREET.T.-lephone, No.2332.MACLAREN.LEET, SMITH & SMITH, AD404 1TI.S, RARRIhTERN, «te., «tr., TKMPt.R BCII.DINGH.IHâ HI.Jnnirs alrrrl, Monlrral.Jobs J Mai-lakkn, y C , U C.smith.B C L , Com r for Out 4tTHP.LRKT.B CL I A W Smith.BCD A J.PICKARD, HUMORIST, RACONTEUR, Ul HT.LAAA RENIE MTKEET, All Correspondence to D- -.tit to al>ove address Housefurnishings, &c./ '1ARPKT LAYING, UPHOLSTKR * J ING, etc Carl* ts Cut, Made and l.aid.Lift\" I and Cl.atve-l.Shades, Hpring Itollers.etc., siitipli\u2014t and nut up.Mattresses ran t-.returmsl same day.HENRY HAM MoND.222 and 221 Ht.I rlvui dreet ; 1$ year* with Thotna* Muss-ui, Estp Furniture repaired.Order* at-letid\u2014I to p.-r»orially Telephone No.1749.SPRING HAS ARRIVED.SO YoC NEED N)2 Alrlorin «qliarr, Ci ALKD(JNIA N FURNITUH K /\t-11 >RK.JOHN A4 IN HER «t CO., Pr», ti ,1 Uphol-terer* .4 Furniture Deal.-nv, Vi HT.ANTOINE hTKEET.MONTREAL.Ask to 1.ir 117 Bedroom Bette All kind» of Ftirnl tun- re|iair,d and re upholstered.Mattras««i mado over etjuivl to new NOT ICK.Our GPA0CE W INDOW .SHADE FACTORY, al 110 COLLEGE STREET, being in full operation, we uau supply Window Shade*.WHOLESALE and RETAIL at low.et pric-s.S|m-ial Discounts to the traile.Kstimatee for More and House Shades 011 a|tplu ation.Tel 9131.RILRARRMII» B RENDERMON.1VTOW IS THK TIMK TO SKNI> Lv\tVOI R BRDDUIO tad llnvr Them Mndr Equal In New.H BKIY! RB RERAIRKD iml i FHOUrPCRBIk.li.E.TOAANHIIEND.2.102 hi.Inlhrrlnr «irrrl.Wellington Arcade II KADQUARTEUH Ring up m; for experienced man to call res|s*-titvg DKEhhINI.anil 1*1 III Ft I Nü Red Fralhero iind PI KIFVIND and RK*.MARINti Mallrrssra.Every variety new R.-dtlcad* and Bedding al lowest re* liottoni pre es, IIEADRI AKTF.KH, TIIE OLD HTAND.E*tabli-he.| 9) years.HT.JAMES 8T .cor.Little Ht Antoine street ONI.Y- J.E.TOAA DHIIEND.B EDGING AND BEDSTEADS.EVERY DESCRIPTION.MATTKEHHEM M4DE OVER EQUAL TO NEW TRY TOAA\u2019NNHEND'S NEAT HTOKE, 7!)H Durrhealrr ««reel.Telephone IIHS.I MI OS.COPE, I PIIOI.KTEUI.K AND M ITTK1SH MAKER, Furiultir.rei.iviri-1 and rt- U|ihol*tered.Carpet* sowu and laitl.Adilrre* 127 Mountain street.JKNTS FOR SALK.\t( Apply at the \" WITNESS OFFICE^ a 7 Friday, April 8, 1802.MONTREAT THE EMEU AM) DUET.'I he well-known trnt)x-rauce revlvalinU, Mewm.Hnntti and \\Vel>llo nierrinient.\"My pajia votes with the liquor men,\" and \" My papa votes as he prays, receiving much applause.Mr.Smith, in a brief hut eloquent address, told the story of his wonderful conversion from the prize ring to the (iospel of Christ.At the age of ten years he ran away from home, suffered many hardships and lived on his wits as best hu could, eventually learning the shoemaking trade.During this time he associated with the lowest and most depraved persons of American and < a-nadian cities, developing into a music hall singer and pri/e-tighter under the name of Jim Goldsmith, winning a reputation asouo of the hardest drinkers, lighters and blasphemers on earth.F.ight wars ago he was induced Vv a shop-mate to sing at a Methodist meeting.He \u201cwent to scoff and remained to pray.\" From this time his conversion progressed rapidly, his true Christian friends used every endeavor to win him from his vicious life, and noon, despite his struggles, and the baneful inllu-\t1\t\u2022 mice of his blackguard companions, he was brought to his knees, his eyes were open' d and he embraced the (ios|>ol of < hri*t.Ihat was seven years ago.Mr.Smith sis>k* highly of the inthienoi exercised over him by his old shop-mate, and attributes his conversion to his persistent i ndeuvors to drag him from his degraded wavs.He was deeply impressed with the necessity and power of ('Iiristian workers from their influence on himself, and concluded the story ot his conversion with an urgent appeal to hi* hearers to join in the work, to put their shoulders to the win cl and grind out the curse of drink.The speaker hit straight from the shoulder and his powerful, rugged eloquence, with its ring of truth and intense conviction, moved his hearers deeply.LECTURE ON l\u2019ADESTINE, (('orrvs/tondcii'v of tfo H'ihnss.) On Wednesday evening last the Rev.Dr.Howie, a native of I\u2019alestine, lectured in the Methodist Church, Magog.His subject was \u2022\u2022 From Jerusalem to Ilethh liem,\" and he gave a racy and inti listing description \"f .b rusaleiu.the Temple, tin garden of y the numibcm of the SiH-ieiy to show thotr appreciation of i he etTorts of the Sod,'ly lo cultivate a liuCe for good music In St.I.ambort by helping U> make (be concert as great a success financially as It ptomises to be from a musical point of view, HUAIT.I Ht III II, POINT ST.CHARI J'*.The la-t business meeting of Hie Young Men's Christian Association was held on Tuesday last, w hen a very Interesting and humorous essay liy Mr.II Heath on ¦ Workhouse l.tfe in Kugland was rea l, in lus atisenee, by Mr.Manning.The essayist d'-t rilied th, i imdldonof workhouse life from eXpl-rtencu ohialn, d vvIdle lining the post of lalior master in a workhouse In cue of the provincial lowusin Kog-land, and generally conilemncd the English |ssir-law system, w hlcli he said was cosily In Its working and actually Ibstend the imuperlsm which It was appar outly instituted to snppnss.No classincation was in rniittcd.The pao|Hir by misfortune, the psnpcr from choice, the holiest and the vicious, all fared all he, and herded together.A year or two of experience In u casual ward brought representatlvis of marly every profession and trade under the essayist's notice.A man formerly in Holy orders, lawyers, musicians, clerks and other» bad come under his charge, and once a former ofllccr of his old regiment a \\ Ictorla Cros-man found shelter.The election of officers for tlic ensuing session was then proc**deoiis.-.10.000 H havlm\u2019 I«s\u2019il received up to date, which ,\u2018lM|ak^ .i.,n\u201e « f\u201er the enterprise of this organization.The pros)» ctns edition lust puhli-hed is a cnihuhle « La., nuner full of good temperance matter.1 he ilr*t « milar iM-iie will c mmeiice on May.V The monthly uni tm a I line, continue lots- Hie official organ, l»ui ibi- new venture will he a vigorous repre«eniativt ¦ \u2022 m r in tael « giTieral organ for the whole tem|»er ! \u201e!, i\u2019ll Cam,da.to ihe sup|K>rt of «hlch all sleier or tîniiattcr.\" ai «1 local socle'iv* are asked to rally.AYER\u2019S Qhcrry Pectoral Has no equal fv'r the prompt relief andspecdvcureol Colds, Coughs, Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Preacher\u2019s Sore Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis, La Grippe, and other derangements of the throat and lungs.The best-known cough-cure in the world, it is recommended by eminent physicians, and is the favorite preparation with singers, actors, preachers and teachers.11 soothes the inflamed membrane, loosens the phlegm, stops coughing, and induces repose.AYER\u2019S Qherry Pectoral taken for consumption, in its early stages, checks further progress of the disease, and even in the later stages, it eases the distressing cough and promotes refreshing sleep.It is agreeable to the taste, needs but small doses, and does not interfere with digestion or any of the regular organic functions.As an emergency medicine, every household should be provided with Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.\u201cHaving used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family for many years, I can confidently recommend it for all the complaints it is claimed to cure, Ils sale is increasing yearly with me, and my customers think this preparation has no equal as a cough cure.\u2014¦ S.W.Parent, Queensbury, N.B.AYER\u2019S Cherry Pectoral Pri-pAnx! by Dr.J.C.Ayi r Jk t Low, II.Ma**.Sekl by nil Druggists.Price $i ! six bottles.5S- Prompt to act, sure to cure What is ¦ A .1.LAUKIE.I /.ear si' cathkkini: .street, I\u2019nirllatl Wnlrliiiiiihrr «ml .IrwHIrr, Wat' he* suit < I's kn rc|nvir«I.Ji'ireltery maTe anil rtiislr»«L AM.WORK ill Alt \\NTKF.I».One Hour of the Mornino is commonly worth two hours of the evening.A man of average duration of life eees about tan thousand mornings in the course of his existence.He begins ten thoiigand days : and as the after conduct nf the day depends so much upon a right start, it is vitally important to begin each day with God.Morning piety has much to do with the whole current of one\u2019s everyday religion.The eyes that open after a night's slumber should turn heavenward.\u201c In the morning will I direct my prayer un to thee, and will look up,1' excLimcd the devout psalmist.He begins the day unwisely who leaves his chamber without a secret conference with Christ, on wh»m he is to depend for strength.The true Chruti*n goes into his closet for his armor ; he knows not what sudden assaults of temptation may bo before him, so he pots on his panoply.He needs his spiritual \u201c rations\" also for the day s march.As the oriental traveller sets out for his sultry journey over the lands by loading np his camel with food under the palm tree, and by filling his water-jars from the cool fountain at its roots, so doth ths Christian wayfarer draw hit early suppliât from the unexhautteu , spring.\u2014Dr.Cuyltr, (leouhie only with ftign»-ture.Invaluable In hit-lliroved unH|R4\\4i: «nWl\u2019kW (llinilrdt, fir»:.Ml Lnmloit In 1*03.Rnl»«f their eiperl-eiiec in tlieir oiiuido practice with Castoria, ami although wo only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular priMlucts, yet wonro free to confess tliat tha merits of Castoria has won us to look wiUk favor uiHmit.\" UhllKD llOU'ITAJ.AHI» I>1SI'S*B*»T, Los too, A i.i.sn (\\ Surra, /Yr«., The Centaur Company.TI MurraT Street, New York City.re\u2014 \t\t \u201c\t.\t.it \u201c '- - ' ' A Famous French Chef once wrote : \u201c The very soul of cooking is the stock-pot, and the finest stock-pot is Liebig Company\u2019s Extract of Beef.\u201d \\ I w.rpo STEAM USERS! I'RI-HUDII'M FHOHHMATR H %T».K 1*1 RII\u2019IKR.Kor llie Prevention «I Inera.lallon In Mrnni Boiler*.A s, ientlltc Chemical, and on\u2022' to't, d> ar r\" Doroihy \" Because you didn't ssk nu- to yonre ' ruhiiij ruif.TIIK COMING Col PI.EM.'11 e Pitishuiv /t\"f puhllshca Hie follow inc m* n Vi r hatlui n priMliirtion of a loiter rocciilly m civixlby i railway iuat)sg« r from a coupler nmiinfucturcr : D< iir Mr, ef you please will Uiko tlui«' A give m; nr (T.upllug n ilumghl you «'Mil lielp hut e< «¦ my inipler I» the lieel that la out at till* Dm* you «\u2019hi couple* hie L 4nl Ml.III.Or llir Hull Ir of Itir LI I Ur lllx Horn.Thu f*:\t.* lulljr rv* .:u-J to\tt*: Irttr.\u2022 >\t\u2022 Ih.Ant.-n *! l atoiry.ui.4rr licit Ou»U-r, I j i.u \u2022 | .\u2022 Al« an i:.!.rr»tt:.i\t'\t.t A4r wi j ^ **pcu Uil| fr nt > a ut to U | li loranta I* .tMto^a, IKlht Cathcrior.>r >i l> .\u2022 H3 I MON MINI ».I'M, Iprll nih, ;ii i \" i.i rr \u2022lo».::\t> rrillJC AUCTION' M »S l»AY .NKNT.al 10 I'HIM VO» 1 hr < omplrlr l urnliurr of OniMhiK Ruonia, IHmInn Kooni, Brritkrn»l K.mhh, nniokc U.Mini, lilllliit: Kihiiii», r» H- .aer 1er (La:>.' 1 i ___: I'acl__ _ TH.tS RAYMOXD V-aartH e- \"Tn n nls./ fc x.f >\\'\u2022! H >NY MALE VUARTJMTK l!i lar > Mn .tira.Î Marr h 1 \u2022\t1 E V A l.\\l .MIR Sclci-tj. \u2022 L.\u2022 , H- art.Tin*:On \u2022; tr.c aa.il Mr, C H W A U Al J M »\tJ \u2022\ta In a T ANAl'lAN MAMH>LIN OLVB TART 1! V \u201c 1 \u2022\u2022 ,:x.C'r*»'ctt\tt r oc- h - .* Y àa'-\u2019ALb-àrfexà Tc*rhen are icnml D.TORK 4M T.I It l«| R, ____________________Aeereiarf.The ««hole Mill lw on * l«*M on rani unlay, Im im reii Ilir hour» ol 10 n.m.ami .% p.m.\"\t1 u l rr p-Me i ¦ enumerate the arti.le* in the \u2019\u2022 \u2018 !* I1»!' «\u2022 «*\u2022 \u2022 racything u fully eiplaine»! in fata-* ,ao r^ ! taiue-lat our nth e or al ih** ! » \u2022 of aa.e.Parti»** loukuif for renll, lint-.!aa< A r:\tI jrniturp.of the tnoat nralern au l '* ally .,nl .T.k M>,rj «'n, Htuoe H j ta* .heated with ii/.t Wat*r Fume».* Apply to H44- INTO-H A HYDE.4\tTr\t- h .pm.W.Î \u2022\t^\t' **-A.EM PI .#!»# 4 1 - .1,1 7.7.?\t* 1 Î**'t*'* \u2022 \u2022*» J*r.y bar* -r*i a » t W w, M \u201d ,.K^'\tf O-.t*» L *tr -/ff-rxl it-\tCW « » x\t\u2022**» p \u201e.Bred r., l* - ¦ gSt, 'SSF* ^\t\u201c \u2022- Cll Ixau.Rctnre lo Je eed- *1*111* erxLrewx.) a*.___- L*f« Bndd«a4 Enymae» la* $1 m»A Me;tec «II rnTy/T T 'n w\u2014 \u2018\u2018\"\u2022k'l wt .L.: Z,, .jtwgH Cl for fck hutxen\tr»m-* *t n« Arraeymmto arr a \u2022 »*,t, r.v4* *;V.f» GT R a.-.1 1 rH\tfor it* trtaeir *\ti *ta»liuaa \u2022» rw!** *«l *»i»a\tnu.'.>»e ¦> .« fxV,».S.'t \"f\t\u2022 Y*«rinnao -urpret Ufor* tt>* , .fc ur-luiSI to »\u2018 » rt.»* of th* -yxwe, » »» parue- .**« gmcraily teed htU* Bf urlrr, H.BBC*DIE, a**r*iar».T A N D A P.D It V I I.IH S O IS?*1.Jam*« afreet.s RUMMER RB8IDKN< E.I.4k> MT.LOI la.T I*K.Firoiahed OAtag* at ll*v .ruhrl-l, luntaiaia* 11 r»XTU.A is»4r V» MACINTOSH *1 BID», IS?at.Jam** »lr**i.B iAHHIT METAL COB SALE AT THE WITNRrvt OmUK.MARRIAGE LICENSES DMITED BY jobs h.h.Drrr, IVIPLKIAL hi II DINi.PLACE DARVfK- a*b M VNION AVEMITR.!**iiu*l corrupt paymeuts and eoutributton* were made further and Other su I .sidle* wer- -ralitiil and |*nd to the -si,I railway ii.mj-any hy the (.overnment of which sir A.r.i aron wa* a number.\" 1 In re.in , xplicit term*, the Minister was dc-claii il t cents), the hall is mire to be tilled.Among the novelties are 16 mandolin pUyerrt and six Swiss bell-ringers.Owing to Ai.tf.ration in our new store.218 St.James street, wo cannot get in for ten days and in consequence will continue our clotring sale for that length of time of trunks and l«ags, at 1M05 Notro Dame street.G.È.Barrington k bous., ,v _ t Fbioat, April 8, THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS DOMINION PARLIAMENT.CAMAhA\u2019R SOVEHEIQN ItKill 1'S, UBEBALH AT OTTAWA (NAruiTlA IE A NEW , ANAUA HUHT MOVEMENT.(Frotn Our Oirn CorrênpowlriU.) Oitaw a, Apvll 7.Tbo U|>|Mwitioii pioviilcd an ini|ioi taut topic for «liAcuwion in tiu Houac to-day by inovii,# tliat Canada aboiild have tin-lovertTgn light to nuke iu own coniniercial tioatica.Tho Bpmli of the Hon.David Milk in moving the reaolution, wan an exceedingly aide md brilliant argument, allowing the drawback* nid diaahilitiea of our prenant antiquated re taiteayatem, and the neceaaity, if our iuduatrial g row til was not to atop, of inaugurating change.Mr.Mil la began by alliuling to the imporUne \u2022I the huhjeet and declared tlut the Hoiian would be wanting in ita duty to tl\u201e country if failed to HUpport the motion In- was about niaUe.He added : \u201c I am about to aali the Houae to declare that tho tiuu Ima conic when conmieicial treatiea, in ourown interest, aliould be negotiated by persona rcsponaiblc to Miniatcra of tlie Crown and appointed bv their advice They aliould be men for who,., oiiieial acta those adviaeia ot the Crown would be res|K»naible tc the Houao of Commona of Canada.\" The lion gentleman alluded to tho bright pietnrea fre \u2022jiiently drawn by Conaervativea of our im menac arm and reaourceH and proapoctivo iiopu lation of niilltoiiH, and continued : \u201c Hut oven altei these delightful aiitieipHtioiia am realize oui national iiowera are to remain stationary, OI K POLITICAL DIHAIIILITIEU MV to Continue, our la.litieal life and action an to operate within the limita fixed by the wants and conditions of a period long ainee past Though the country may grow to the thought feeling and stature of manhood there must he no constitutional growth corresponding to this progress toward* national maturity, I répudiât* this doctrine and |K>licy as inimical to our progress and opposed to the genius of our institutions.\u201d Mr.Mills demanded a frank statement from the Government of their position on this subject.If he understood them rightly our foreign trade relations must, as long as we remain a part of the Itntisli Empire, continue in other hands than oms, so that, iu theiropiuion, we must choose between British connection and self-government \u201cWe iniist,\u201d Mr.Mills continued, *\u2018consent to h ave forever the regulation of our foreign trade in other hands, or we must submit to be ing put ¦ut of the British family ami left to protect ourselves against foreign encroachment.If such an alternative were involved I don't think the «langer which would menace us would be very great.But I don't admit that there is any sm-li alternative arising out of this subject, though that lias often been assorted but not upheld any more, than a like assertion was upheld when responsible government wu« demanded.It was not intellectual capacity, culture, nor strong moral libre, nor all these three which entitled a community to sovereign powers.Government is a practical want.There was no rule of constitutional law which withheld anything which may be necessary t the good government of the jouunuuity as it is.Mr.Mills here sketched the relations of parent states to colonies, ami canto to this conclusion : Tho colonv moves forward ii|sin Olio highway and the Imperial authorities upon another.They were.therefore.no longer qualified to act for the colony.There was no longer COINCIDENCE OF INTKBESTS.Each iniist.under such circumstances, have the guardianship of its own interests or the one will be injured by being subordinated to the other.The history of cv.rv British dependency established this.It could not he contended that the officials of tin I'nited Kingdom in the discharge of their duties abroad could ever be brought to give more than a subordinate place to colonial matters which were not also of great imperial .To argue that tin external relations ot ul parts ol tin Empin mast over remain in tin hands of tb, ( ioyi i tiuu nt in London was to prove that the destiny f the Empire was to mature and then fall in pieces.Mr.Mills l'ioted I,*.id Salisbury's utterance of a year ago ¦n the .V wb midland question as stating some *>f the conditions when im|H-rial supremacy must give place to local sovereignty.Ho pointed to the ti ipof Mr.I''\u2018t'r loth* West Indies.If it was pro|s r to deal directly with Jamaica it was \u2022qtitdly propci to .leal directly with .: Biazil.Had tin Gm.rum* nt'be* n aide to hold «ut prospects of treaty arrangements the TKunini.a WHO WOOED SltfEEtt IIÏ WAH.The honorable gentleman considered the objection tiiat the Imperial Government would not ('«\u2022iiH iit to bf in Id i A'wjmtiirtilîle fui trt'uiy obliifii* tloiis to which it hail not Ixen a party, ami in i« jdv ash**1 why should the Sovereign not make \u2018,,*Vu5,,,pou \u2018\u2018\u201c'\u201c'I'K-eof responsible Ministers of the Crown here ?Proceeding to discuss tho question of the division of responsibility for treaties, as they w.-re iuaiiagy frevr trade ami lighter taxation.I ho National Policy Mr.MillHulltiilHl to b> lie a trtii|H>rary and coercive policy to force \u2022he I ni ted .states to concede a large measure of free trade.When the day of wrath, as the honorable gentleman styled It.came the founders ' 1 that |xtliey declared that they were ready t\" \"dig down the altars where for \"the past thirteen wars they had urged nil patriotic proplc to bring their ofi*.rings and th< ir sacrifices, ami declare.) the imp.Msible, viz., limited reciprocity with tie ! iiiU-d States to vv iittainaMt*, and proniiMtl inior t|irri> «ver uiadc by the «Irlglnsl Syndieulo of Me 1*0ItT sIWPsON, KKiriSII I 01.1 Will A, future l.l)erpiiool of the Parlfir, and drsilncd on th.- arrival of the then all you Imtr to do Is I» glaure at llir map.urw transronliurnlnl sborl line to oulrltal Anurauirr, Looh m Alriorla, taurouver.Tacoma and Sealllr.with properly talualloMa to-day of inllllou'i of dollars, where ihousands of men have been raised from in-uury and ohxrurlty lo forluur and fame.rou K.itnrLE, take «miokia, im Assrssrd vnlur In isso .AM-d vnlur In |HH.'>.Asscsoed V little In ISSI.* Î, IS 1,91* it, ITS, HOO .II.IOO.OOO K AHT,%AT>'-\u2019 ,,r y°® wl11 tone your chance of prerut |»rlcrs offcre.l n* l*orl Nlni|ison.Tou enn easily boy a lot f,.r from to j^n I ; oiic-lhlrd in cash, mid the balance you run sax c iu tune for the other payment*.A few dollars sated, amt you will luvr u Im ssou worlh lliuusaiids.Send for niii|i.«( rmulu L) tho».\u2022 AM \\ANDMt STREEP.It'iimi'i Diir- lii'ik'r «tr.-ei|.Saturday AflrrnooM, tprtt \u2022*, Com pr bring It.s w.i:,,\",.X s\u201e\"«.f , H'inarr Grand Piaue, mÎii.'i \u201c* Ib.w.'.gi.Hull.II f Manl.'l Mur.».IM.I 1 bur,.G.t I «r|M-t., lb.,.,b,u, Table and Eia- I.I lue lui.I,»(.Wall 'll Hi.b'l 'il l.with lb ,ei Mirroi, .l.ib m.I Cbaira.Co,,, b.Ilriig.ua l.'.iup, ( r \" |.|> GI:.IW ,r.Cntb i».(Hk Hall Stand .id ( b o'\" G ¦ \"I Gib lotb.1 bnarui utal II ill Htm.Foui II.-t r ,.',i' Walnut .mil t'h.rry .H.U.odd ll.1r.-11a.Iron It.fl .i.»| I ni lf.MfAltr4*BA«*d,\tI».h lt4*rMénc 4 ookiim Kan#.irly iitw, Kil- h.u IfD i.iiiU, *!«l»lV*M.M OST I M l\u2018 O R TA N 1\u2019 H A I.K nr STt'Uniil linn»,' Imid Eu ru If nr r, I : mira, ui (of IIihiUoi) Calonet Grand p* *\"% i -w weeka, with l*ole ainl Sliiiftr, ladooi make ».ry hand \".I.jkiwtiHi style T ( »,|, a an ely nr.-.l, R,p hn' h make F\"iir r (eelleniGlortatim.W'agg.,, with Pnr'abD T'.pO.ill ll, lerb, t onler.t.y le-at city biubl.r».Two 1.ad atone», wat bail to ba.k.in nun order Two Huienw beatber t.ip Pbv loi.-, 1 |>ur-Wbee| Trap, i,t Natural W .el, petk Aral 11V1.at- rbibition la ' fall, uulj live tin \u2022*.onet'iapord llnggy, by Igulom three 'laud l.otio Intel, ru Eugb-h l> g I ,rta ir, |e rt- I order, a , -mA îî» J'»i»P 1 \"\t\u2018\t¦\t' iETH HINGI.K MAP S KSs, Hilnr Mounted in «-i .ll.-nt .nb-r and of rbe ' ' very bn* Dos Ida I lam.u, I r».«, «ilver and rubier mountuiga.equal tw new and le «I quality thm imt»rr.| Hid.Had II.,.lire l .rn^M Kuling Ha dl.,, im|e>rie.| and la-at .|u tb-.y Tbree Dmibl.It ling Bridlei.Hvt Snaitle do llr> «*'|S ,tM, \u2022'\t'\t'\t'\tr Do-1 Alao a ».-ry flip large»,/.( hapleau C.-i.ilaoMion leek - if.in je-rfi,, order Cl e k, .t.Erery lot will la- ».,H Ie,«nicely .11rbo.it tl;,* ahghti -t r.serve to »be lugben »\u201e I la-' bidder Penona r.-|,i,ung any of tin, aleive art,, bar will do W.II to au.-nd aa ih>« ,« the moat imiHirtant .«In «g tl \u2022 1 .nil ever held in thl» r i'y or po.l.kbit in Can id.All on view FRIDAY and HATURDAY a HALE AT TEN OCI/KJK.».H.-nt.ADVERTISEMENTS.AspinalTB Enamel, for renovating everything.The finest colors in tho world.For sale by D.Drysdalo, 645 Craig street.Also in stock Piaster Parlo, Whiting, Oils, Turpentine.[t[ijijjija|ill8lj[i| A FERFEIT AKTI4LE.Only the bnr.-at Grape Cream Tartar and Fin rat Ka ory.tauisaa III wrlginau-of H-ida are empliy.-l in it* pew R,îiî\"°' THOUHANDS ABE USING THII OiWK 1 FRIEND, Ji'iTTlis THiHo you roua All the l-e«t Orr.era wll It.M.LABEN d COOKS FBI K N D THE ONLY GENUINK.MOTHS are positively repulsed by Tar paper.Now ia the time to lay in a supply.Put up iu 2io rolls for family and delivered te any address in tho city.D DRYSDALE, Hardware, 645 Craig street.Telephone 169, TH K MONTREAL DA1LV WITNESS.Friday, ArniL 8, 1892.Last Edition su; III (ill AI.I.A.VS WILL.'im l»lVISION l.uMi I! >111 LIONS OF r.i.D in nu st.AN 1 l-MJN ncviNESs rr.osvvniNt».hvi.U .1 afu-r U in« hel l iu inift » .oly Him ye*n an« n tini.\" over.Ht iivl much if not wore to buil l np the commerce of I'aiiMla M any one man.He wa< pred«Wnt of tli« lart;*» etcimahip company in the worM.at that time.- the Allan lim ami aUo pri ai* tl« nt of no leas than tighuan of thi mi -t protw* wnt ixHupanu» iu (an.-'*, iuelu I'.nn tin 'Ft* than ta* lûnk ami Montreal Telep iph itt! jinir* a» >#t>'Uig whol< -*1' -luh mtliii-thr.t toi'hij ¦ am! vi t-pn *iihn ie*.Am! la* ability, energy hwI i nterpriao » < re U mtrcw! \u2022> \u2022: !.It i» not ecrj mat wh 1 \u2022,* > ibinh n i:rtt-*> real.'! tw« .ve ytai> a* vr if.wli ateornpliahed.h:s »itx nr*» mai-i: un .Inn' W 18*0, t\"' vt*i> ami * half before hi* iloath.11» Hon.J.J.C.Al l :: Area .t up.'ll» trueti* * a] ! Tited « n M -*r*.Ar rtw AUw, Jatk- nllai atul H ma» I*.Mi.hum.all »f M* n trial, and A.H.White.Qi.l»*.a*- \u2022 iiakd a th Mi>»i>.Hugh Montagu andllryce Jarne» Allan, when they atuine»! the ir mainly.The will enjoined tliat for iwt ive year* from April 2.1880, tn>t and then div.iUd.U>t Satanlay the twelve year* «a* up.THE TWEIAE VEAR* MEANT MORE than a mere period of time.They meant the tune Which had to elap** Ui re Arthur Edward Allas, the youtRft *¦ u of ^.r Hugh, attain- 1 L:-juaj-irity.He i* new tweuty-osi.irnnsg the pt-r.'d of th tru»t.however, l-.-will wa» mbjevt to annnit;»:* and l»-.in*.*t* of variou* kind*.Tl/« llavenacrag.the \"c BryaL an:- unting to ck-tliing or irai thing t f three.Nearly tw- : ty- ue t wa» to U spent yearly for pror-i ink\u2019* of maintaining d homestead\" on .Mount ?4\u2018>i weekly (exclufive of tipis*»*'-, wa* the large*! and dollar* ____».wine* and twnanto' wag.-e.aevonbnK to the it nu* of the «ill.\u2018\u2019for the maintenance f'J raid hoc** in the manner and *tyk aimilar to that in which it ha* lei r.mainiaiLtd dcr.ng my lifetime.THE AtOJlN LINE.*\u2022 Inaemnch a* bv an agreement with my ItTthtr.Andrew .vian.and my nephew.J.>.Allan, wt' now.w-.th we.conetitute the ürm \"f H.A A.Allan,' tbe will contint' i.\u2022\u2022the \u201cail hro.»* not diMolred w-.ih the leath of eitlier of n*.tut is to be carried on in c»-e of d* ath by the représentât f the ileeeaaeil \u2022.I declare be mv will and desire tnat ONE CÏUANTKI» ANH ONE HEFl\u2019SEP.TWO t.IslCOM m » NSl> AUK ninT'WKl'.When the \u2022\u2022 OxfonF* appli« ation «.i* F the Ijoenae Commuwiomr», the other d».'.tiw que*tii>n iw to the giving of meal* \u2018u r.\u2019,' «tauraiit* «a* the important matter about puko tin t.niim-*ioner> deMitd t;*\t1\" The onh wav in which Ud* could be praitkall) t, ,ti,l \\va* t v g.mg and a-kttig for » w >1 and n ti rtiug th'< ri*ult.When the * ommi*.ioner» mît Mi.ur.lay toe n*id«-r th.upphciuon of om-iik t for n r«»taurant lie n*.at tin corner i«t \u2022 E Uwren \u2022 m P i Arthur sliwet*.Mr.8.1.Ix'et api» 1.-.1 foi the Dot H it u A wet.i po*ing tin application.Mr i .>1*011 » a* , vamin.dand Mat.d tliat he.m company with tl.nam.ba*l gone to Oui» t * n dt \u2022 m\t\u2022>«\t1 ,or dinner.When he ask.d the bar-keeper wht r.th.ir dining ro.ni was, he waa shown to a dmgv nN>m at the eml of the bar « I.re were a f.w chair*, a table and stove, but n.dndo .\u2022 or other n.pure in-ut* tor serving a i a! i hev wet.told that another dining-n>om w.v mclair*.TpMair* they w.nt.ami found themaehi* in tin private apartment* of the 'a'oi'u k.\u2022}» r.Th.v thm returned to the room !, .w and a^.d that th.y U> *en.d with dimier h.\tre.1 here wa* nothing ready, and apparently n,.mean» ! g> mug anything ready, and the three gi utlemen had to go away hungry.1'hi !»i>' n who had »* 'tired the cignatur.- to ¦ nwast xamined aa to toe forging Mr.Wuliam Higgin*\u2019name.He exj'lain.d tin» -erioti* matte, by »aying that >.'ine on.cnine to 1 .ai d said ! \u2022 w Mr.Higgi *.\u2022' 1 wan w mg that he should sign hi* name for him.which he did.Mr.William Higgu * « .» j r.».nt in the i.\turt.but the witne*» at once adnutte.1 that he wh* not the maiiwhogav.hi* permission to have hi* nam.put \u2022 n the application.It wa* J\u2019rovea that *« v.ral jxrsou* wer.»» eu, frequently, entering tin* pla.on Sunday.For thi applicant three witne**- * were examined.< &ch of wli.m sw n pootively that m.al* w.r.regularly given, a* many a* l1* on one day but th.ni.al* w,re alway* in the evening, and .t at th.mid.11.of th.day.which, it w.t* claimed, explained the reas-.u why Mr.t araon and L:* frieml* eouid n.t U- supplied u \"edne*- ^'ri c < omniissioner*.in granting the licen*.'.»aid that lb.v were quite sure that many place* not piàiincd a* rt»iuired by law a* r.*tau-1 rant*, but m thi* ta- U « ul 1 amsar that meal* w.r.given at certain hour* f the day.if not at ! all hours, aud this wa* as much a* the law re-, quired at present.\t, A A Juig.lmga> said, by way of cmfort to the ¦\t* present tiv.fv refosed to grant th.application of Prévost f r a' license at 77\" St.Denis street.This 1* the application that was so vigorously opposed by the cur- of >t.Jean Baptiste.CLOSING CEltEMONlKS.THE SI l HI N IS OK I HE fONOllEHA-ITON \\1.t Ol.I.EHK UEt'KIVE THE1U liEWAUD FOll HAUL) WOliK.* IÏ T T \u2022! behalf ¦ f mv estât th- id l»u of the -ai l nrm on ÎV.it * n Brv death of t Tt t-.the « and a» **¦\u2022'¦0 a* m »ha.attain the ag hue a»a parth- r.w profit* of my »han pr- nsion aaamadi and in the - vent o their -Lars» were to reve tni-t U at my sari son-.: fedt-m e in them a- exhibi my will, will stteuti'eiy th.dut.*» falling ut- n tb-n And it r-my .le»ir that mt *!.*;; reive a titi.to the h» c th* r-1*\t\u2022 a, to tak- over lUvej.two-twentieth.,n* wa- chang Hugh M'.ntag- Aban Iplac EXrr.OPBlATION NOTES.Mr.Wright, of Notre Dam.street, ha* *\u2022 nt leth rs t* the Eipr>.pnat:»ion.r*.and t.tht Finance t ommittee, complaining \"f the methcl adopted for \"btaming t-ndence on the citv's t, half.He da m* that \u2022 xpert* should m , a,T, ra-* be called t v the city, the sam- a.- by tlo i r 1 r.etor*.t- e*ta*bU\u2018h fcn.hie-* 1.»- - He cot-id* r* it unjust to have hi* businea -ubmitted to nu n having no kti.wie.lg drv gessts trad*, and ask- that four di*u.men ir.the trade be appointed to asses* I Turn .f th ag.-.The Jat >rner .1 ¦ ;.f -q.Ge> rge and D' Meaar*.F x and Fi< 'r.'h.ste Id.hav And I een vari.er squart sir estimât- 1 as worth tI.25 an f mv THE NEW and y ;n ;i A tl^ h ai» M «a.h.f am- d iiiigi\t-ntly jierfurm 1\t\u2022-So ti.i» u r* a* «\tuchf artn.n>.\t»oup-kitoh*n on rpf}\tAlex.R.Mia: 1\twhiii s vhHor a* *\ti grounds ad-\tBrewery\" Mission Mr\t.H.M .utagu\t' v.Fy > x-.-ti-ent me \tBy a r«D.:n.\t! Craig street, \u2019.a-t i \t*'h \u201cf the two\t.affirmative.Mr.1 rs.\tt.-tw«ttt;-.th\tj B* cent* making hi* payment $ll.e/4 or 47 cent* more than at present.Then take a rental of *70.Where Callowing fe.r discount $7.00 is paid, the new barge wi.i Is $>.01 its hiding latt and < .4 for *inria.».a total r*f ?ltd.EisV-r il*e new tariff *hey woukl p»v for ?!/**mt clearly what has l«iii (lorn for the world by Congregational 1 rincipk*.- That I'oiign-gational order of the I'.a-t, nt and AV, »t, m Heiuispherc* has exert* *1 a 1 j.wilful inrtneme.ami has proved to b** a blissing to more than one race of men may be seen, in 1 art.by passing briefiy in review IT» 1 FKKCTS t't>*N THHEE IU8T1NCTLY KELIOIOl\u2019S TATES ofj « .pl*-\u2018.rhe constitution of that vast Araeri-.an < hrist an Connu* uiw* alth.framed as it was 1 v that handful f God-f* aring Puritans, and based upon Congregational usages drawn from the Ne« Testament, proved a sure foundation.All that is truly gnat in the home, school and 1 hristtan institutions, has been fostered by Ihe descendante of the Pilgrim Father*, who, at the time : Vale aud Harvard.Tb*-second instance, Mada-ga» ar, may w.U l>e -ai*l t** l>e the gem in the diadem of the London Missionary Society.Seventy yean» ago «he was pagan\u2014to-day she i* nominally < hnstian.Twmty-flve years after the t*rs*-entions ha*l been suspended the mission work was recommvu -ed, with the result that the ntwlv crowned queen.t.g*th«r with the Prime Minister and other high official«, were publicly Uptized.What Congr« galionalhrm has done for America and Madagascar it has and is doing for Japan t-dav.\" Mr.< ratk* subject was.-What an a minister «îo for foreign mission».\" He said there was the tall to work, and though the call came to go abroad yet there wer* many call* t*> «tayat home a!*.AVltich was loudest he c»niM n*>t »ay.The I first thing wa» f**r the minister to be int«\u2018rest« 1 in fortign missions himself .the next was for ! him to interest the people atnl se t th*-m to wrk.Bnt how interest th*rn by talking ami preaching mindona.The chief cause of apathy among Christians as to the- state of mi\u2014ioii».wa* ignorance.Keep them well posted aud there wtU not be much apathy among them.THE VAI.EDJ.TonY.Mr.Gnr.n chose for the subject of his vale-\u2022lictory \u201cThe Position and Authority of a Congregational Minister.\"Unr polity an I belief are *impl*-.All isjwer r*-st* in the members of the church, and th* ¦\u2022hun-hon« i*t# *f a gathering or congregation, however «mall, of those »ave*l by * \u2022\ttith .:.the atoning «leath f t'hrist.an-l unit*-1 : trtici»l autnonty ; he carries his authority with him in lu* power b» help the church to which he goes.Wlut then i* a C*.ngr*-gational minuter'» p- -i-tton ?First of all.he .* a tneml*?r of the* church : next he i* chosen by the church in or* t **ii 1 nt; of r* SIDE Woltl.D.A 1 b*.in»* n Houston authority to-dav smiUd at the notion e\\pr»-sse»l by l-lilisoii nieh that then-iH uiiialgaination in Cana«la of the Edison and 'lh< in»* n-lloustoii .\u2022oiiq.auU».\t\u201c Ifiti* not now unit* *1 It M'OII will 1*0,\" Mtid he.He kIs«> stated that wh* n th* unii'ii of the two companies took place 111 1 :*im*l;i th* ir factory 111 P* terlK>ro wonM make c.m «1- ii\"t only for thi « ftiiaart in t aiiada it i* ahsitiil.liFAT1I OF MRS.El'SEBE SENECAL.>li>.En*.I*1 S* n.cal, wife of Mr.E.Senecal* sr .th.well-known publisher, died suddenly v.Vt.r.lav, l'h.-d.-ccss.d lady had been stiff, r-nig froiii a ,-eVvre illness for many months Jiast, hut wa* .'* iisid.r* dont of danger, when an unex-jHvt.d r.lap», occurred.ALARM IN VIENN A.ViiNNA.April n.laid night another fire, un-qu.»tionahly of incendiary origin, broke out in tl:.hinp-ti\u2019a»\".', the handsomest boulevard in \\ i,, in.i h* fin mi n responded promptly to too alarm and the lire was iskui extinguished.ITii* ^ th.fifth incendiary fire lure within aw., k atul th* jsople are *»>nsequently in a state of .x-.ib nui.t, t»*r it i* more than hinted that the»** fir.- ara th* work of Anarchists who have de-cid.d t- ü»* fire instead of dvnamite to inaugurât.their threatened reign of terror.Th.n.ws-paj * rs >ay the Anarchist .titrages jhiqw trate*l in l»>:{ were commenced hy tlie starting of fires l*y incendiaries.POLISH ANARt HIST TRAGEDY.Bekhn.Ai>ril s.Dr.Poninsky, a Polish ec-el* siasttc w ho had in.nrr.d the enmity of the An-nn h]»ts.ha» U* n shot bv four nu mbers of the .it:\\.C* mnuttre of tin Polish Anarchists as h< was trav.Uiiig through a village.Th.assas-»ii.-w.r> pur»u.*l by villagers.I'woof the Anar-cLi-t» w* r.shot down.The other two blew their own train» ont with revolver shots.Montreal April » F, *! i g* by Bearn A Barri* -n'* Man.lar.l Batometer »i usin'toxlay.29.65 ; ve»ter.lajr, -\u20199\u2018.'l To day - Max.max .'*0 ; min.Jf.COMMKKCIAL Wits km Orri.k.Friday, Ai ril \u2022 FINANCIAL.There » no rhar.çe in the morey or sterling market, rst,» being very easy.The following are the ra\u2019es B.'w*>n Banks.OvtrOmnter P-»ft* cn N>-w York.Atxjut i*ar.*» \"o J-16 jire.*-»*-3av tslls.1W M6 10k>s\t100>h KWi ematd Bills\t' \"u G\",\t\\\\ » fables.l\"9;s\t1W\tll,,ti It'1» X(c,.,,.t perrent on - fla-r Lslg*.I.O.O.I A BI.A< K EYE IIIH REWARD.Mr.M* Donald, engineer at th*- Isnll Hall, .had a -ad exper.ence, yesterday aft»rn.*>n.I wo p»eUcenien w.re trying to arrest two drunken fellow» who were catnor g a disturbance on < raig *treet.The cn*wd took «nies with toe rough», and M IsonaW.fearing that the felt* etn*n would get tt^ worst of it, ran to their rescue.Th \u2022 h - h- rs»- wb*-\"!! near the Montreal Warehon n f>mt anv'» *«tabbshment, hut the animal 1/v-k*-into tic canal, carrying the buggy and driver with him.The Warehouse employee* rescued Mr.Montenery and the rig unharmed.DALHOF HIE HO L A RE.The Road < < mmitw.i* app give them tip.The O/mmitte* pmissM » tearing to.wn the ld w.xslen fen* e, putting a new sU»ne cop ing in its place, laying ont the lf the Yokohama hra/uh of the house for toe coming tea season.t.mt n*gectcd, and ««*me boosted to a com «ponding The »ft:ck market was a* but rather f.verishiy that nr« will turn their at.ive beeu In the ni»*sn .\u2022\u2022 will probably be i to day, and was : ?adlly so.ong pr*-.».bonnet»! from comparatively l»w to com;»ra-lively h gb rtgur.-s < nly t * dmj* a* suddenly to about the former lower level.v\til'.'.\t\u2018 \"\t1\t»' Xri : 1 «\u2022\t; jn Merchants.I*-* ; 25 Com.» able.156 ; 1:*, «\u2022 15C1-.» ; l**Jat 1V.-N, ; f.*.it l'o'»* ; 15 Mont-rai T.\u2022 graph.141 ; M) at 1414 ; 1») at IH : -'»« 1\t.*b at HI : 25 a' 144 : 50 at 14114 :\t¦ l\"0at tn>i Jn at Itio^: V) Richelieu, 'i'.o, .*>» a; C'.!4 ; R5 at 6» ; 25 Montreal Str.-et Railway.«17Vj»: n at 21rii; 12 at 218 ; 255 at «9: 550 nt 219 ; 175 Canadian Pat fic Railway,$9 : 200 tt : \u2022.»'at '->« : 10 Montreal Cotton.115; JO at r-t'a : loR iyal K .-ctric Light, irr.A ft'moon f a e*\u201420 Peoples Bank.PCS: CO Hoc heft ga, 11* : 55 Commerce.137A$; 25 at l.T7L at i rt-4 : 25 Com.Cab.e.10) at 15614; 1*>0 at l.Vkv ; -26 at lV->v ; 30) Montreal Teft graph.14tv4 ; ; Mat 145; 25 at 144*8 .2.5 at lit4 ; J» MOBtlWl Street Railway.219 : 25 t.as, JOK ; 175 Can.Pac.Hy., wJVj ; 75 at ; », Mont.Cott, 116: M l>>m.Colt., 155 ; 25 Bell Tel.165.The prices at \u2019be close of the Board to day.reported by Me*«v.Nichols A Mar.* r.Stock brokers, * orner »\u2022.Francois .\\a%ier md N\"tre Dame streets, wen: as follow * Stoantine*s ol the iin*H'.'U|>ic\u2018.l h|iiu'i in Weatniiiirt.r Abl«*).the It* v.(b orge Graioille Bradlty, D.D., D.an of Westminster, has r.lin-tuntly dtelin.d to find i\"oiu in the Abbey for tlie pr.qiost .l moimmeiit t» the late \u2022Iantes Russell Lowell.The Dean ha* suggested that inst.ad of a monument a window in the ehapter house, the see ne of the delivery of some .*! Mr.Lowell's tt.ldr.-ns, ntiglil l>e filled with a -tamed glass memorial.FOURTEEN DROWNED.I 0NP0N.Aptil H.- A despatch from Hamburg state* that the loss of life by the sinking of the steamer \" Hansa \u2019 in collision with th.\u2022\u2022 I\u2019alkeu-hurg, was larger than at first reported.The despatches of yesterday -aid that seven of her er.w had gom* down with the sinking >* ss*-l.It now transpires that fourteen liv.-s were lost.Some of th.-drowned be longed to the crew, while th* otliers w t re passengers.TERRIBLE IF TRUE.l .\\»T AMI KI> AS TUAIS lOTORTH» WRE.'KI I) WITH the: boss OF THIRTY LIVES.Cis.isnati, April 8.\u2014The fast train on the Chesapeake A Ohio Railway was wrecked near lluiitiiigdon to-day.According to first rejn'its thirty people w tie'killed.IMPORTANT STATE PAPERS.TARIFF PI»< KININATP'N AOAISST OUEAT BRITAIN.(from Our Otrn Comtpondmt.) Ottawa,Ont.Vi'ril «.Important state pa-! * rs were pr.suited to Parliament to-day, with the message from the Governor-flenal on the N< wfountlland and Atlantic fisheries questions.A nunioraudiim » \u2022.''*\"\u2022 m* 1 t to* v .anno' »u|(» »c Hcr V \u2022\u2022-'>» «\u2022\"vernmoi.t wili appr.ive a convention by whi< li tno l nited Sta'cs and N< wf< 11n1bal.il w ill dis.rlmlnate ug ill -\u2022 ' al a la \u2022 Sew fo 1 dial *l « onw noon b.we.n Mr Blaine and Mr.Bond enable* .ith.r .*r tx.'h to d.1 i art *.an .n!v obtain «imiter term* to th* - .f N> w foi:n*ll\u2019in*l ty a'grveir.g to discrimination tliough *he ha* tl).same advantages to offer as New foundland as ivgatdt her llsh.ri.-s.\" On the -aine date a minute of Council wn» was adopted in reply to a despatch from Lord Knntsford, Colonial\u2019Secretary, dated Fob.11.whh li despatch was cabled to Washington, wht n the ( atiadian delegates th.n w.re in conference with Mr.Blaine.This British despatch i* not inclndi f l.orl K* it-f.; l.th .1 if th* fanadUti G'lv.-rnm* nt should Ubl succed In obtaining u satisfactory arrangcueut with the United '-.it**, \u2019h* otru l* * f Her Ma \u2022 *t> -uovi mreei\tird tot signât ire of the tion will have to be reconsidered.Tlie despatch |iriat** An arrangement with th*- ' n ted '\u2019ates for great*',* fncrlom of tnule hetw-.»-u the 'wo \u2022.initri.».and for a fetthmsut of the rt«ti*-ry .|ti.-s!loij w a* found to Is- imjira* tlrabh- unless Canada u id c.iiM-tit t .aiq.h to the Mother Country the dl-* tmi nation which Newfoundland ami the I uit.al .'tut*-s liro;»*s.to apply to Canada.\" Allusion is again mad.- t*> Iz>rd Knntsfonl'» d»-s|>ateh to show that the British G.iveinnieiit .1 -.-\u2022 on tti.piindpk that in all n< gotiatkins thi int« rests of Great Britain and her pt»se*».\"U-nhonld be kept in view.DIVORCE ORANTED.Th< Djyorc* Committee of th« >* nat.thi* morning, granted Mr.J.A.M.\\ihin».- ui of th-t-x-Lit-ut.-Gow rnor of Maiiitol>a.a divorce from liis wife, the daughter of the lat.Lieut.-Governor of Nova Scotia.Mr.B.B. r, »J.C.aj>-learnl for Mr.Aikins, and proved a higamott-marriage lu N* w V.rk Iretwe.n Mrs.Aikins and on.Blanchard.ADVERTISEMENTS._____________________ jy I ( )TI lS PICIN K\u2014M < )T 11S.>4 liai one or Hie l.railinu Furriers «iiy*> tly Attended to.J ON VIEW TO MO It ROW, SAT I K1 > A V A FT K KN* »ON, Frum *2 to 5 o clock, The insgiiith \u2022 ntly iurni»he.l house, No.tl., » r A.NTolN K STItKKT.The rtrset i nr» take you to the 4r!May ; K\u2019-H,* July ; MV A ug.Corn.'iVM» rash.\tApril; to^c July.Oats.JOt cash ; J»\u2018K\u2018 April .Ma* M«y.NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL.NOTtn sThtrTt'BK COMI'I.KTF.I.Y UE»TBoYlD >!Y EIRE.(Fri'tii Our O'rn Comt/mwliul.) Ottawa, April fi.Tlie famou* Papineau castle at Montebello was almost completely de»tniyeinte Mr lletey i.ran*.Iiaigee inod.iste, III NRY 1 I \\NT \u2022\u2022 SON, 72 Beaver Hall, .orner Dui- cheater.RH DAM.'.Monthly Nurse, removed (rum A> ner str.et to.Vjl St fharle* Bominuiue.0J M HI FRANK\tof Frank A (told trio, paye th.A) I, llitili'-wt l\u2019H'«ufor IsikrtU** ai>«l Oriit m t \u2022M ollre|, rrid.not ninvinib\t1X3 HI Martin street ri\u2019\" LKT.i iimfortabljr furnished Itooins.and Itiard 1 terms mode ran Addreaa 19 Haiioeer street.rpo I.KT, unfurnished room, with us, ,,f kit, hen and I.tmiiiu room : lire dollars |ier mouth.Apply ltd Laval avenue.rpo LKT.l:ufurtiishrd K,,«un.on Charles Ilarroninme, be-1 tween Ontario and Hhernrooke, w ith use of kib lien and dmiiiK room, for May 1.Apply 9 Itaiiimral street.rpW'O I.AItOK ROOMS, furnished, or unfumtehed, with 1 all miMlrrn eonveulencea, hot and eolil w ater ; suit-tide fur a married couple ; licht housi'kis'iiinK.No children.\t3U1 Ht.Charles Itorpimmis\" street.rpo RKNT.Large front Room, ts-autifully furnished; I ovi-r City l'afé\tTIM Ht.Catherine street.1* M-ttRNIHHKD KOoMH to let, siiltalile for light h hi., siepuig, near ti.T.'lt.and C.I* It -tatloua.12J St.Antoine street.For Sale.Isolt HAl.f.Village Cart will seat 4 adults: new light ' f-iuy Cart.very reasonable priors 77 Drummond street.I'iiK -AM To Va> htsmeii.\u2014 l\u2019aitirs wanting Is a>l for I' Itails-t , an ol tain the same in si rap or inoulded to it .Street.J.I: WALKER.F\u2019OK HALE, 3 iii,e Carden Htatues, cheap, formerly the pmis-rty of the late W'm.Workman.Mayor of Montreal Can lie seen at 2kl& Ht.Catherine street, ifureu a lilotk.I 'olt hAft., household furniture.i|Ult In an, Hell Organ.7 stops, used very littb * amt m goisl ortli r ; original prie,- yl.'sj.will sell low for prompt ¦ a h Address OHOAK, \u201d Witness Olln e 'OR SA I K, 2Ti jibs-es of Ills' k and Colored Cashmeres, halMiille/ square.I\u2019OH SAI f, 25 |iiis-iw of niai k and ( * él tU |mt yard, for 75c I- r yard.J.8 KI.VNN.J8( I \u2019OR HAI.K, 10 pieces Ma.k Cashmere al UO,- per yard.I* forty, per yard.,1.H KI.YNN, 28 Chaliollle/suuare.It HAI.K.at 6fs is-r F \u2019OK HAI.K, 30 l-its-es of Itlar k and Colored Cashmeres yard, for 50 p, r yard ,1.s fl.YNN, 28 Chahnille/square.ItOlt HAI.K.10 pn-es of IHack Cashmere at k» i*-r ' i ml.|,.r 25 tier yard 1\t'\t* .( H KLVNN, 28 Chalioille/ s.|tiare.I\u2019oil SAI K Can't cut rnor,- ihan two Dressr-s for any .i I\u2019 vxpt-rieuce References given Address, A N .t'.O Box U&5, Montreal.II V^ITI \\TloN Wanted for ta all on by M, Oill student ; e work, tuition, a, counts, etc Address HTt'DBNT, 18.\u2018\u2018Wltues Oltiee.w 7ANTKD, work by the day or Olttces to clean Apply 39 Cote Street.A\\ AN TKIl.jobbing gardening : all kinds done by eon-iia.t ur otherwise, by a thorough gardener : refer-given Call or address OARDKNKR.163 Klirabeth street.w ANTKI), I-t expeiieueed Hook keelso and Htenogra-j :\tw iu the evenings A-l-lr* HOOK KK.KI'KK 25, \u2022\u2022 Witness Oltiee.U7ANTKD, by i resyieetatile Woman (good laumlri \u2022 i family « ashing to do at her own home, Addiens, No 18 Kt Davids Place, olt Ht.Davids lane.UfANTKD, by a highly respectable Young Oirl, Pro-ti .lai,!.a/, d 18.a position a Mother s Help : is a ,, , ,t Plain Si tier.Addre.- MoTHf K H It KM', \" Witm -\tOH\"- A I \u2019AN l l.l).a number of family Washing», 40 eents \\\\ per do/.eu, no ohemi-alt us,-d At oBKHT PRO-11.-TANT MltHION Ho.MK.417 Ht.Lawrence street.Also plain si wing and knitting.______________________ ANTKD, H irl l»y the day, l>y a resiwcUble Woman.Address.\tIOHt Antoine street.UTANTKD, by a young Married Man.a situation at Wat, hmaii.Caretaker, or Htoreman : used to horses.References.Apply, A H ¦ 11 Witness Oili.-___________ AITANTf D, by a resp,-table, young mairied cuple, 4 V fughsh Proi< slants, disengaged May 1, sltualion-tiu the satm bouse, city or country, the man as eoaehmau and gardener, the w,»iian as good plain , ook ; references.A,bln (iKOKi IK WILLIAMS, l!ox 80.Ht Henri.ANTKD.Ly a resia-elable Woman, house-cleaning.Apply 12ti Hi UrLalu street_______________________ Ur A NT ID.by a smart girl, small for In-r age.which i* 14.a place asdoomuiid and to assist w ith light liouse u,,rk.\tM.211 Ht.Martin street.ANTED, by an experienced mm.a sitnal (ianteuer, Caretaker, or any position of trust Address, .1 It i, \"Witness' Oili, ¦ 7ANTKD.by a res|s-, table man.asitualion as Coach man or (irooin .references Address, T , 3!d, \" Witness Oltlee w \\v ANTED, by an exiierieuc-l Hcotchwoman, not long out, a situation as Hi, k Nurse.Apply at 2>'i22 Notre Daim- street west.w ANTKD, situation a- House keeix-r or Lady Help no objection to leave city Address M , 22, \" Witness Oftn-e.ANTED, by aV iiuig Englishman 30, employment \\\\ w of an evening (olti, ial or Otherwise).Terms very [crate.Ad\t.1 L , 20, \u201c W ituess Ollii e.fll rANTKD, by a first «lass Hardener, a permanent ' situation in a gentleman's place.Address ORKKNHOUHK, \u201d Witness Olti, \u2019ANTED, by a good Laundress, work by the day.washing, ironing or hoiisea-leaningi Apply 117 Vitre street, U|>stairs.AY fANTK.D.by a respectable widow, washing or cleaning by the day.or washing at her own home Address, H.14, \" Witness Oltlee.w ANTKD.Hooks to write up and balance or audit.Address.\tC.B .P.O.Box 1103.Wanted.w ANTED, a Blai k Hpauisl Rooster : ite a :e.priei etc Address, .1.\t221 \" Witness Olti,-e.W\u2019.ANTED, second hand, a Ladi, - low two seat 1 > Phaeton lu exi I tnge for - «\u2019hole» it.i evei ,' fine new vehii les.Address, IMMEDIATI-: EXCHANHE, \u2022* Witness Oltlee.UTANTED.one Counter.Tea H, ales.Butter H< ales.Hhop Bhelving iu g.I -rder.Address.KIXTUREH.12.\" Witness Hlli.e.AN fANTED to purchase a second hand Hicyc-le 52 or 54 y in., must Ijc iu goml order.Api'ly /.2 >72.\" Witness Orti Ur ANTKD, Waggonette or Vehicle, , apahle of heldi.ig six persons.Address with lowest Price to I*.O.Box 1000.TlbANTEI) Tu Pt\u2019RCHAHE alt kinds of La In s aul 1» Ociils Cast nit Clothing, Kurs, Jewellery, Carpet», etc, at D IIYAM8, 627 Craig street.All orders promptly attended to, 1\\TANTED TO IT\u2019KCHAHK, l.adb- and (tentlemen a »> Cast Oil Clothing Highest prices paid.Apply or by mail, H |\u2022KAR.soN, 0S3 Craig atreet.address I IITANTED, to purchase, ladies and gentlemen * cast-off >> Clothing, Jewellery.Household Kffeeta: liigtn st pri< es paid, on a,, omit beuinuitig for hiniM-lf.Apply or address by mall.M FRANK, 126 Ht Antoine street.XX7ANTKD, sts and hand Wilton Rug Drawing room tY Chairs, or cheap, well-made Plush Parlor Set ; state lowest prios cash; must be cheap.Address CHAIRS, \u201c Witness Office.IXrANTKD, to purchase, all kinds of second-hand VY Clothing, T«Hds, Travellers Hamples ; gisnl tirieea paid on account of la-ins a beginner.Apply or addresa by mail, M.QOLDBTKIN, 577* Craig street.WANTED toPurchitsf, iafulies\u2019 mui HKNTt.KMKN H CAST OFF OLOTHINH.also H-ond-hand Kurniturc.Highest prii is« paid.Apply or addle.-» by mall J D MORRIS, 6'.'7 Craig street Board and Rooms Wanted.AA SM AM.ROOM « anted to store go,«1 furniture.Apply with prkc.at P.O Boxlvi8iCity ANTED, al Cote Ht Au' une, a double room and Imard, fur two boy».Ad-IrcM I*.O.Box 1838, Montreal.XX7ANTKD, 3 or 4 rooms, furnish\u2014I or unfnrni-di\u2014I, YY for a lady and «on and daughter Address with lull |iartii uiai-to No 2215 Ht Catherine inifur.-u s HIimA.Lost, Strayed and Found.INOt'ND, a Collie Dog.Apply to 1\tNo.Iff Rushlirook street.| usT.small Black and Tan Pup : answ.-rs to the name Ij \"Tutten.Reward Uy returning to 80 Catluatt strert.IOST.la-tween llierville street and Ph-asis street, a g purse with money Will hi.d.-r return to 21 Dor -hester street IOHT OR HTRAYKD.on 4th uist .Yorkshire terrier: J long black hair on body, grey head, short legs and tail ; answers to name of \"Dan.Reward at 25 Pie-sis street.AA Houses Wanted./ANTED, self -contain) d fiat, wi'h thna- or lour rooms and bath mom.Apply\tP.O.I8rl3.XX/ANTED TO PDRCHAHK, H«ilid Brick or Htom-Y V Cottage of 7 or 9 rooms, at Hive IKirlu-ster strert; hot water heating pn lerr.-d and other modern improve inputs: must la- in good repair .also Yard and Stabling for one horse: price in the vicinity of #3,(W0 Addrea», ___________IM Rt HAHKIt.14, - Witm\u2014 Ollice.WANTED, I louai-of at least 7 moms : situated wr-e of Hit -ny -tr\u2014 i and north \"f Dor, heater.rent not to exceed 820U nett.Address HOrsK.90, \" W itness Office.XX\u2019ANTED.Hell l\u2022>lltalll\u2014I House, Sort) moms, heated Y\tY I y furnace west of Hleury stria t.alnve Don hester.Kent about fJUU.No children.Responsible tenant.Addreai i i >M 114RT, \" Witn.Bra XX/ANTKD, House, with six bedriHinis, west Of Mance Y\tY and alaive Don-hester streets hot water furnace ; extension or Kuglish baseuient preferred.Address, stating terms, to 1)12 'Witness Office.AA /ANTKI».Hmalt Up|a-r Tenement, or four tiu-luruishcd rooms ; central locality .no children.Ad,loss M 13.\" YVl-l:»-»i Offl ,-.WANTED, to rent, aelf-contained House, exteruuon, 9 or 10 rooms, heated try furnace ; situated west of Hleury and Iwtwcen Don hester and Hhcrbmoke sliveU.lU-ut not to eiceed 93»>J uet.Addreaa, P.O.Box 76.To Lot.AT THK 1ST KKD \u2022 I si Antoimatm-t, «mCouriK>l c old Ktti\u2019dt ti.ut tltf ti'irmniift of lin* « tty Y'Hra, t»> Ji*t nt UKxU\u2019fHti'\ttYx : *\u2019 Daisy heater, and all ni'slerii * on x-eidei - i in.derat, rental Apuly to MR TOLMIK, 1C2 St Luke or at 1361 St Jaiiu-s stre mis, all 1 modern improvements, fine, open spa\u2014 in rear.Apply J.CKADOCK HIMUSON A CO, oi 11 Lem line atreet.TO I.KT.2 large Stone Houses, No» 17U and 172 Mountain street, bested by hoi water; rom re-te floor in - .it, perfect drainage, with largest.Olivet Baptist Church; rent low Apply to Mr.STEWART, grewer, .-.rner .M.ioutani and SI Antoine stn-et, or UKOKGK CHII.DS, 22 St.Francois Xavier st.TO LKT, an upper Tenement House, No.126 Duroeher street : 8 rooms and bath and w - large yard and shed : 92t |nt uioiith ; no taxes Apply to MR HOLLIDAY, on the premise».YO I.KT, No.11 St.Genevieve »lr\u2014t.10 moms: rent $18.Apply to ROBERT GEF.N.9St Genevieve.TO LKT, Upper Tenement, 21 Lorne avenue, 9 moms repairs now Uung done Rent, 82\" a month, no taxes.C A JAtfl'KS, Room 85, Temple Building.r|\u20190 I.KT, House, No.2768 St Catherine street heated I by hot w ater ; has iron pq«- drains, and impmved w.c.; hot and cold water; in nice order Apply to 121) Mansfield street TO I.KT.Furnished H.mse, fronting .hi Dominion square, near Windsor Hotel.Apply to O.W.STANTON, Real Estate Agent, 246 Ht.Janies street.rLET, tha three Brick Houses Nos.533.535, 537, Wellington street, with hath amt Water OlOMt m a:, ex\u2014ll.-nt slate of repair ; desirable teunaiili will tie favorably eonaidered.Apply to KINLOCH, LINDHAY A CO., 80 St.Peter street.fpo LET, 490 Upper Ht Urbain street, eleven room»: I small stable in rear Rent, 83(W , no taxi - Apply lH*tweeu 3 and 5 p in.TO LET Those Handsome New Tenements, situated on Guilliault street, ti|ipere,i oiuiisting of nine rooms.R> lit, 220 Lowers.Seven rewims, 818 : notates.Ponses, sion can Ih- had April 16 Apply, C.RIEPKRT.89 O oui It \u2022 I\u2019m LKT, 107 and 111 Osborne street, respectable houses for small family, nice order.JOHN BUURKLL, Real Estate Agent, Temple Building.1YO LET, 54 Fort street, a magnificent Stone Front House, w ith all the latest improvements Rent, ÿ5\u2018»i, no taxer.Also le.w.r Tenements on Genevieve street, near Palace.L.HARRIH.1 Edward, cor Hleury.TO I.KT.Houses, Tenements, Htorcs, Factories and all other kinds of Business Pla.es in different park-, of the city.Rents low L.HARRIH, 1 Edward street, cor Blenry.130 LET, If mise 705 Wellington street, 8 rooms ; and 3 Itushhrnnke street, 7 rooms; all modern improvement*.Apply A.CHIHHUl.M, 709 W.llington street.TO LKT, No 14 and 28 Argyle avenue, pleasant h I t Hot 2».Apply at 143 .Htaul.-)\u2019 str\u2014t, from 8 lo 9 o'cIih k p m U\u2019ANTI I), gorsl General .Hervant, for family of three goorl referrur r * rrquire«l Apply »ftpr 6 o>!ur k pin al 73 Milton stre-et.betwien Park avenue and Hutle hesou street.XX/ANTKD, Barber must le gm.l, q» » Knglish, Y Y steaily, sol* r, good referem > s, sU .ly .uipbiyinent Apply ID Beaver Hall Htll, City.w w ANTED.grs*l plain C-M.k or General Hervant with gi.od ref* rvn.ea.124 M* kay street ANTED, neat smart youth, lo lean) Retail Gent Furnishing I,ustiic*» Address 2331 Ht.Cttherine \u2019 ANTKD, a thorough General Hervant.willing to go to the eoiintry for the summer .iiow a»tiing Apply, with references, at 136 Maos! -Id atreet.\u2019ANTl:I), S oung Girl, to takr car- of a|l,al.y an t assist generally in house.Apply to 59 Fort street.w w re< rnunienifed ; family small .wage* good Apply 33 Bishop street ANTKI), General Servant who is a Good, Plain Cook .also, a Housemaid.Kcfere-m \u2022-* required.Apply 243 Mountain street.14\u2019ANTF.D, a smart, boors' trustworthy Boy to help in YY in the Coffee Rrmnis .also smart Ik.y, to » as), dishes and wait on the men.Apply CANTKKN MlHHlON, I Common street.ANTKD, General .Servant : small family no wash ing - Apply at\t2506 Ht Catherine street w ANTED, a Hinarl Young Boy for an offl e.Apply at ole e to\tBot I « I, I It) ANTED, a Wm .Housek\u2014per, who nndaiwhMida milk ing, for a small family in the country.Apply 122 Mansfield street X\\/ANTKD.one first lass City Hah-sman on salary, YV experience mine, «wary , must be wquainted with Montreal and subarte; advantages unequalled; good referenr e* required.For full particulars address.BROWN BROH * CO.Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont.W ANTED,- MEN to sell for the Fontbill Nurseries of Canada, which have ta-en lnerea#ed to 7U0 a.r.-s.shs k choice and compiete in all lines, newest «P«» i allies ; hardy Russiar fnnt*, etc : liberal pay weekly . HELL IT IN LOTS.Tht- fir*?oii4 tf Atfe, in k » i| fjr- «li r.with \u2022¦\\teiiRû*n : limlf-d ( y hut «vster IhriMiKh Hit.r.vrrythitiK on Imt» Himim Ttfitiislo Huit |Mir< h:iR»T The property muil In* « »l I SAl.K AT OI U ItOOMS, ISI ST IAMRH HTRKKT.Wednesday, April 13, at 11 O CIock.Permits to View at Our Office.J.CRAD0CK SIMPSON & CO., REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS.rpo LKT, St.Catherine st., west of Fort St., NEW TKNKMP.NTH, HEATED BY HOT W'ATKIt.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., IHI HT.4 4XIEH HTREET* rjYQ LET.THOSE FINE NEW HToREH, 448, 4S0 and 4S2 ST.HUES STREET.Rea ly for O' upatiou May Id.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., IHI HT.JIM EH HTKKKT.238\u2019 x 446\u2019 Hituated above Pine iT.-riue witli frontages on Ox cudcti xvenue aul Ui* Park .is an rx> eediugly .hue \u2022\u2022 M-s « of |.r>>p«-rty, 238\" x 4P\u2019.A «mall cash outlay, with I alan e »?, 5 |s*f' ent ar< the terras of sale uif\u2014wJ to a re sponsible |»irch«»«T Iqr JOHN JAMES BROWNK A hON.Nonlheimrr Building A NEW STREET |H Itl.l 3 4.OPENED this y< ar frem KoRT HTRKBT Wradwar la, paralW t-» and tel.» HT I ATHKKINK Hi RKET.TIIHKI.4 IIOII ».EI»T» of tw«-nty live feet frontag' U>« hcvu |.l».e p-!\u2022-.H- !.>vt 1 that* the A lei.snar - Plie iti/t * liav.- be.-n long *nf-fint.g and very kind to tin- Companies «nth |e,e-.P.grant any nem- | it.tuc voting for it.Aid.Eamville may be ; nght.but I feel hi* ac- ruing him of w .rkir.\u2019k- f : the l: yal El- rr.- C* n.rany.I t id y -u are itt» restai :n the K-.yal Llectnc.A.d.Raiimlie\u2014NVjü y.; lay sr n Cotmctl AM N'ilieneuve\u2014An y a n t a shariho.Uer Aid.Kainville\u2014No, sn-.A d.Yihenecve\u2014An you the.r lawyer A d.Rainville\u2014N .and I never »as.Not a single share, sir.las y u say tliat Al Itnn-.n stnpany.I hase no nv.-s- th-m whatever, nut Û.*- n*w j>-: .e has- *j.¦ t a l-.-t of n> ney at>'.are ready U> take the j .- s down at a n*-C/ent.Why d-.you wish to rein a private enterprise Akh Iaintrlle\u2014They knew it liai t b- :el rre-l u tie Light CV-tuniittee.I jr- t t-.giving a private «; terp.ru*- street pr.vilegrs.U'*\u2022: give U th.s cn*- wr car,!it refuse otn-rs.Aid.Vi'ienenve\u2014Then make a by-law right ofl agau.st all j* ^ -.AM < è-ndinneng \u2014We are g ng to.Aid.Viikneuve\u2014The new oomrany will com- l AM Kamvüle re pea te-1 that he had to be impartial.tut ha! n- k i.u the royah A.i.Mt\u2014That - a p.ry.Aid luinvüie\u2014If I had got any on margin I w.md hav^ a-td out.I didn t get any.AM.Villeneuve\u2014Can the Royal Electric light 11» r:*y with at $> .es A*h McBride\u2014To, and are ready to -lo it n'».A!-h On-lmn-tig sa.I be Lad hai de.-gation* wait on him against the po*e nuuajice.H-: w .-aid DOtr v > to iterta**- the * vh.It a as \u201e*e moving a mruntain to move the«^ companic* when et e they got a f-eiu.Id *n the s'ie*-'.H- would Innrt th* Royal** pr w-ra a* far as h- was able.Aid.Yi.>Denve -You can l limit them.AM McBn ir -They pnt po \u2014 wr.-re tbev like.OCR STREET CAR SERVICE.(To Ou Fj wul I.A.d.Yili>-r,euv» If* in the intererta of Montre*.and cnewper -ght to give oit.*-r coœpnmr* pnx A M .M« Bride\u2014He*r.h»ar A.N it- \u2014I;.>vl if av;-g 40 cent-we *oeu>il sr.» r.r>oiy have Jo pay g < eni*.In-*Wl of 4100.000 '*ur \u2022 -atrvt » »u.1 *>e d>wn to i MO.W ;; w* Vick terj>r- for th- l.fferent war>.The narbor is ut 1 a cents per L.giit prt \u2022 n.ght ' l.-ajsg- than Mdntrewl c.-r.A.d.fc/A^-rt\u2014We want < mpctition here.AM Clendmneng\u2014I -ion t want the whole Of Et.J-an Baptiste war 1 covered with poies.AM YJketteuve\u2014There w int be as manv there a> in the\tthe city at pr-sent.Tbev otilv ask for a hundred-.es.Y'-a.g-ctlemen.don t c* i,\u2019.: way very efteu and w , t th-ta.AÿL M lind*\u2014They w /ti t put up in-ir* poles than they n**»L AM \u2022 iendmnetg\u2014I won t giv- po:*«.Aid.M.Bnde\u2014There - - knduiDeng\u2014We have never been a-iged t' T it.The vote wa- her taken.Aid.V.-jen uve v.itmg ff-r.Aidenuen No»*d, Scares and Ondinu-ng \u2022ftuast.A.l.PrtJ hWm came in later.Phen AkL N\t.\t\u2022 Ij* t ru- eessfu;.Tbi» fras Company wrote objecting to rem-tving i *\t\u2022 - \u2018\t;t.1 AM.Vilietjeure «aid he preferred gas to ** in- 1 ¦ fea* a a- t.**pe-r «-.d ite-.t^r.Aid.OxMaiietg moved to give Mr.Badger fe wer to transfer ga- Map* to pU -s where m< *t Lecensary, the c.ty p, ptr.- Carrie*! t*t.Th/xna* ehur-ih a .toor.i.e* applied for light for tb«ar cVxk.Aid.Yiikatnve\u2014I knew when we granted Rto f*t.peter» all the nt fu«.THE TBt'E CATHOLIC CHURCH.( To 'V Eotlor of the IC fn-ss.) v:r.\u2014I desire to thank your correspondent.I \" t athi Lie Association,\" for the kind way m ¦ which be rtct ivttl my criti.:*nt of his r-marks if*Dut *1* 'trmlation of the Jvacred Scripture*.] an-1 agreeing, a* we do, on two leading point*, vu., ¦* The Bible i* the Word of Goth\" and \"The study of :t elevates and ennobles mankind,\" I I >L\"tùd be glad if we could agree on another point, vig.Tie universal right f humanity to I read -a.hf-.fr him «w heraeif the Book God ha* -ivt-n u-.If the fir-t propwttion is trie, that \u2022L- Biblei* the NY ird of Go-J.it would K-emtobe - vident that every man has a right to read it.» i » man or I\u2022\u2022ly f men an have a right to prex-nt or r»>tra:n him from -lo.ng so.TTiat i this i* sc.we need only m t- n-;i!t the Book itself.whi;h coaatant.y implies and commend* it* gen-I era! use.A few qo.tatiors w-.ll make this plain Moses t rommaatf* that the b>x>k of the law -th >ai-J be read in the ears f all the people.The ( I -a.nust ei laims.P-.11.-105.\" Thy Word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to mv path.\" , Our Saviour himse.f aai i to the Jew*.J -hn 5.¦! *.\u2022\u2022 Nar h the « nptur\u2014.for ve think in them to liave .fe ever^sti.-.g,\" [ -jnote from the Roman 1 : i .ii A \u2022- I?, U, \u201cNow \u2022i.e-e B*.r-an*) w-re m- re noble than those of Th-aalooi a.who receive*! the word with ali diligenoe, dady searching th- * riptare* whether these thing» were ~>j.' jtt.Paul say*.R.xmat:s 15.4.\u201cWhalNwvm thing* were written were wr.tten foT'.eir instruction, that through patien -e and the comfort of the »enptar-« w- might havo l -p^.' And Peter addressed hu epwti-* to the -;rar.g-*n di*p*r-ed thr > i*a Ponta-.Galatia.A''.Ac.In short, the Bib.* alway» -upp* it wi.l rea-l by common pie-iple, and nowhere hint* at any restriction being put upon it* use.ami if thi* is \u2022\u2022 .who is right : Th ise who have the mean* and the opportunity to circulate it.and generation after g*n-ration neglect to do *>.c r thoae who reo>gnixe the high pnvilege and < L igation to p-lat - a copy of the word of God in the hands of tverv one capable of reading it > W.M -grso\u2019.April.HtZL 1 OMMIMHIONEBH GRANTED DELAY, /'\u2022'he T aech'rean Tester-1 ay rendered Jni.-! an a-< -uat of the meeting gravely at-tv King Mr.Ylailette, aecu«.ng him of Laving a-t-\u2022\u2022\u2022 1 in the organization of a clique headed bv Mr.J.A.Geudron, with Mr.ila.i-tu- as its tail ; f naring pHyed tne role of a vulgar « y /et ; of » :ng the great* st o»er >
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