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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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mercredi 21 septembre 1892
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[" V»I.XXXIII., No 223.MONTRKAL, WEDNESDAY.SEITEMItER 21.IK',12.Pkicr Onk ('k.nt.JVolic»*nfliriKt.tmirhav\" a vl\twu«f o Liverpool, Wednesday, Sept.21, 1*92 : Mtm Rita Altnon.Mr.Wm.Agnew.Mr.Georve Attwood, Miss Balte, Ml.O.A.Barrette, Mr.Hlaekstock, Mr.F.F.F.arkcr, Mr.H.L.Baldwins.Mrs.llahtwinaon.Mr.H.B'ynjolfsson.Mrs.Uoombe and Infant, Miss Uoomh*.Mr.Samuel Car*,«y.Ir., Dr.A.M.Osborn, Mis* Iteetrlc* Chamlier*, Mr F.Dirksou, M.-* Edwards, Mr.Waiter Blii*.Mr.Fred, tkwdbue.Mi*s (iarland, louly Ida Hare, Mr.Frank J.Hart, M-w Jane Jones, Her.Gilbert H Kamey, Mr.John Ullie, Major General W.Mt,*s» n,letJ.Mr.R.U.Macdonald, Master John A.Mardouiid.Mr.Duncan Vclotyrt, Mr*.Martin.Infant and mai»!, Mias Martin.Master Mar'tr,.Mstter Martin, Mias Fowy*.Mr.Prior.Mr.H.Prior,Mr*.4 D Pigott.Mr*.Itohins, Miss M.G.Kooins.MesO-r W.M.Kobibs.Mr.Alexander Rosamond, Jv.Bn.nett KoMinond, Mr B.Rawlings, Mr.Peter Kawiing*-Mr.Kobt.Reynold*, Mr.Koy Hweney, itev.F »-Spencer, Mise Francis A.Hpoiwav, Mr.Finlay Hnutn, Mr*, .smith aud Infant, Mr C.J Houle, Mr.W H.Heller.Miss Kgmont Smith and maid.Mrs.T.M.Tay lor, MUeTatior.MW* Gertrude Ta/lor.Mr*.Mary x.Thomaa.Mis* Hareonrt Vernon, Iter.U Veoey.Mr.Geo Vipond.Mr*.Wilson.Mis* Ida F.Wboou, M Edith V.Wilson. 2 TH K MONTRKATi DAILY WITNESS.Wednesday, September 21, 1892.THE PAN-PRESBYTERIAN COONCIL OWKCl\u2019S AND AIMS OF THE G UK AT BODY ABOUT TO MEET IN TOBONTO.(AVotft Our (Urn Ct>rreMpon>l*Ht.) Toitowro, s>ur corre'poiulenl ^ketohcd the fonu»tiou tad bu-torv of tbo Kr»'»! Counoll of Churclu'i» holding tu» rrMlytchAii «yauui, whii'h will opvu H-1' dull s«rie» of luerUuK* hrro on June \u2018il.It iu«y U* well now to «abiuit iU \u201cc«>n«titntion.Huiriult crlpturee of the « >id and New lr\u2018tani*'iiu< in matters of fatth and tie rsts, and wh >se creisi is in harmony with the eon* n*os of the Kefonned con-ftweious, suah be e.tgiL.e tor admission into the A!- v\t\u2022Y-t-tnce sbal: mcit tn U.-neral Co ytan.i Its Cor.s'l'ueccy.1'he Conn- il shall consl't of de,t-mte».I>e:ng ml .isters an 1 ciders, appointed by the churches forming ttu.Alliance: the number from each chu\u2019ch tame rmu ated by a plan satictioniil by the Council r.g»rd being had gem-rally to the nnmber of cotgregatloiis in «h s.verni church**.The dele-g \u2022.*.si far as pra t isb.e.to conzist of an eumtl ¦umlrec of inlolsters and c ders.The ( «Mincil may, ot, the rn mmandauo* of a Commit tee on li tslticss, lev te Presbyterian bnihreti n*t delegate* to offer eV;jg< - -tis.io di iv, r ao r ***¦» and to read papers.j.It* Power*.\u2014Th» council shall have power to d,' Ide upon the app',.rat -\u2019U of charches dealring to soin the Alliance.It shall cave power to entertain and ci under topics r tie h m»y be brought before it bv anv chun h reprt about ,\tortendioiissid noon trying to ilis«.oy« r from which tra< k an«l at !\t»,i,op and yard at Lagaurheiiera street.The Com what hour a train l««ft f«>r Nalois.lire ticket\tuiltuiewas well aware of Uio wrnit of spate, l^vst ag> nt told him the time, but whet) be impurid\t.| rir.g I trlial hard to have th.When the ticket agent wa* tn* the question w ut set aslil*.f«>rm say.The young ten.w\tMl4\tIir,x,a wrlvh hoirs* this year.Ills askol one of the baggage men where tin tiaiu t only rec*ntly that plp»s have tsx-n weighed hers, for-starteil from.The baggageman aMk««d him in merly it was «loae by the manufacturer umler super r« turn t*> help him with a truck.Afterwanls it ; v .on sf an tnsp«, tor of ih« Depirtment.The «ou.was diseovereil that the train was leaving while J imttee was fully Inform, >1 m io 'brae facts.It, setvolrs.1 .iiwa>> f ,iuul the skhoiuliig projs'rly l\u2019h, lirst It, in (also referred io laier on In thu rep >rt) is the t.lephnue station at llcheUj.'a Here wn« found a man at per day and next to nothing to do.This tiiau was apiioion f pay uxtst hy the W at, r Commillee, contrary to my expressed wish.The rea- n for his appointment waa that he Is Aid.t,ret.Ur a sou's fathei in law.Shop at St .lean Baptiste yard, small and Incom-it., dlotis.\u2014This was well known tn the fommltlec BuBinots Caras.DOES YOUR W2FË DO HER OWN WASHING?no reason to re|s>tt other- GET HER If you ro^anl her health and strength, and want to keep your home free from hot steam and smell, and save fuel, washing powders, and the clothes, SUNLIGHT SOAP.It will he a blessing to her and to your home.into the baggage car.1 have not by any means done with my complaints yet.This morning I came into town.When the conductor reached us, my wife handed him the ticket, asking him to take two punch»*.\u2022\u2022Who's the other for,\" he asked.When I.who was standing by.I* cause the exhibition seekers had filled up the cars, was pointed out t .i him, he remarked, \"that boy pretty old boy.\" While it would be ridiculous t«> mind auch a sally, there are people who would b« considerably put out by such a laugh from the passeu-g, in as followed it.The conductor wa, oi.dted, because he had only got through about half the cars when the tram was nearing the citv.Tliis morning, too.I had to submit to another impertinence which seeais to mo lest excusable than any of the others I have insotioueil.One of tlie letters 1 wr >te to the Grind Tr tttik head officer, referreil tea man who lias a chair in the gentleman's dressing room.Tills man had wh.-k,d me while 1 w*s washing iny hands, in spit, of the fact that I told him 1 did not wi*h to be whisked.As I was about to go into the first-class waiting nom.he demanded five cents, ami when 1 refused to pay but walked away, h» called after me twice quit* loti 1 | enough for other- in the waiting-room to hear, \u2022\u2022 Five cents, please.\" This occurred.I think, more than half a year ago, and I w*s assured the matter would be looked into.Thi* morning 1 saw the same man extract five cents apitvo from two country chap*, though I was uot quite near enough to hear what oce of them said, but he seemed «urprised and unwilling to submit to the imposition.Then, just to see what would happen, I went np to the washstand and washed my bands.When 1 had «lone that au 1 would hâve gone .out the man st\u2022 j \u2022 pa;i the freight that it «oui 1 be left ort a- Lxi.u-»ide.But.if I told of all th» impu lence, in-eapacity and lack of system that I Lad to enc,\u2022noter in attempting to get thst pack.vze to its destination, I would Lave to make a long story of it.Probably them ar many peopl who can guess at the incc nveiuence 1 was put to wi:h > it my going into particulars.On- parting word to the Grand Trunk.The Canadian Pacific Kai.vay .* just over the way, and acme people have already found out t.'iat though the Grand Trunk nation is nearer lb \u2022 huainess part of the city, th: greater ivllity of the Canadian Pacific o6i:Ui* m ,re thin mak-* up for the inconvenience of walking tli* longer distance.And more wül follow their example if the Grand Trunk does uot n.tna\u2019.above ground, where thev woukl be aec-'ssiWe f,,rlus|KC lion and repairs.1\u2019lan# for thi* were commenced a few years ago.bnt the nutter had to be dropped, »» there was no pr< i-pect of geldug money for the purpose.I did not report to the Commit:** the vibratory motion of wheel No.3, Iwcause 1 did not consider it so setious a# to require attention.It uiav, however, have got ninrii worse rince l left.The brea«t wheel got e.vec-ive repairs two year* ago and was aupposed to I B*V*r r»;s,rt.-l l ) ti,e \u2022'omniitlM that n inirbiKe bad been made when in oting tho Its: Worthington ptmuilng engin*.In not pulling the foundalbuis Un feit lower, t)e:au»e th'-ro w i* no -u, h mistake.The urgent need of another dm tr *nglne.1 represent, >1 u» too Water Committee more than once, and my last report on ih*t »ub'ecr v>a« rent to the Council In February last, hut has not b.eti purle d, and we are approaching anottier vvintor wilt no better provision again-t contingencies than vr* httl a year ago line s- t of iKiiiers is tiearly new and v«ry efficient atid eronomleal.The other two set-hav'e not lavn replaced bieaiisu they are not much and may serve until oilier more pressing want* at, rupplkd.It was contl,\u2019.trial that if the new emritie a-k- d f»r G granted anotiier set of boilers would ua inrally tcllow.H»pa!r* to the \"roas bridge* over the tail-race have \u2019 -, n made fr< m time to time, lam uncertain whether 1 cnsklettd the matter of such iui|>oriance us to call for n report to the CommltUie Tne t ill race covering w:.* made in th.s way in order to afford easy accès* to , U I mad.t>> report on the choking of draiu from N « , u.gii.s.Tld» probably occurred since I left.As rvgitrds tho- work-hop aiut t>ns* foundry, the i ommitte* bit* long been a»varc that much ci«ild Is-d>ne to make the#*- more ctll, i»ut.Tc*' last lathe put in wa* only got after two or thtee year»\u2019 asking for it.\u20191 h> advantagu to b* derived from making lb-' meter shop a ; art of the large machine shop.!\u2022 not *n apparent as to have caused me to report iu that sens*: to the Committee.\\t the time i f the leak under the foundations of the w hevl-i.o ise, two years ago, the Committee wu- In-f 'rtned of the non existence of any ilirect *'it>piy pip ueiwoon the aqueduct and suctions to steam pu up*, u.d of the liicotiviL.ici.ie at that time felt from toe w i: t of it An fstima\u2019e of cost wa* mad» und sub-m.» ,-d, but i\u2019 wa* d« cl le ! to pa-tponc th work.Fatm bridges acr's* th» h tucdnct have to be re psir>d evtry year Th,ru is alwsys an item for this in ti» appropriations, on\u2014-queutly the Com-uitte* shoi.,,1 n»t hive h-.-cu in iguorancs of It.I have aiw -.* ad-i*',d the entire B'»>liti,»n of these bridge*, by [ iirct.s-e of th,- farmers right, iu them A ,!i.v,rt under the o,J aqu duct lea-;*.This 1 believe hus not tiefore 1*en repoiteil to the \u2022 does I ro la- urge\u2019ll.In fa, t It may b- left is it is and an -airbu) dam thrown aero*» the o,d aqueduct ju-t t» low tho culvert.Thec*>*t of tills would be trilling The par; of tho oid aquuluct where the leaking c lier- is, lies between the new aqueduct and tne river, and is of nooae.\u2022,), dou\u2019ile w nch> \u2022 for h i-tb.g s\u2019op logs st ffr-regtt atlng gatiw were |pK.riy ee, tel.hut vv.-.v vvMit.g\u2019y conatrt.cted nt,d -ire n\u201et servi, »*Me.They La'» b et, in ;o*ittoa Lftcn years, tm have n t once ten ».»,de t in that tune.*»b ml ! It ever bene- e-siry \u2022>> remove the logs, temporary slnars mav tie used.A* to t! » defective coti't i.ctloii of these wltichea I u, ver v.:.- ti they \u2022 ame into mr ch.trg reported on it to the Coromlttei btc vuse la lufmportant They r.i .v >-.taken «wayatidwoi 1 utvn be mUsed « rib work of ha*iu at cutr»n'C t> a^tmluct Home of , \u2022 tin, > rs are Ue» ajtng, us was to i » expe-ted A* repairs may be poet) n I without any bartn resuil lit I t .ne u tie COtiimitK».I bav, t.oi reporn,I to »hc ibtumltt-e >u c arging the styl-,,f -, ,r « iiv»- from sircket )oint 'o fi.iuge.n« i pref» r th « form-r I have never tcjtortcl to th* Committee that sot, fcrctr.cu were nnM-c *-arr on \u2019h» worn», tm' stunt s.b fonni'.u Were appointed by ths Com ui.t\u2019ee contrary b,uiy advice.The large quantity of ,ugot cnp[ier jneullontd was l \u2022' in stock wb, n 1 w is sup, rin\u2019,n,dent.li.-l- < tor* The departukeut i* overrun with men ut tit tor W\u2019 rk The ' ormnltt»» w.vs fully aware of -hi* *tate if ihlrg».having mate th- »i>pjintinsnt# uii.tn.'y to my np.ated rep'cacQtations.A pump for nse at .vrgv i.teak* is mtich r*q urod.I r, ; ¦ -t> d or.this la-t spritik\u2019and gafo an e*Unute, tut w.soidend not to make the purchase, but to i orrow from the Itoad Dtq aritnent.A towatc» tor working erp a-o* ti'arljr all cx-pefilid Th* t'oranilU a-knew this must hapitf-u i« - ip ; rlatiou i- ,«4 *a# it town ¦ ver ; .«XI i.kmetit one stdc of 'he Taii Rase given way.T,.* * mm tt*e »a« it.fortncd of this, as provision for it was iu ic«|nl*itloii for th** year * appropriation l had tie stone f»r crib tiling to make the repairs nairtsd to the *|>ol iaslvvin' r, in' limb r wa* a so on hand near the'm u:h i ?the Tall Race.Jt-iwing \u2022 filce I had one drutightsm m and one a#s-taut cmplM'er and had p enty of work for them, rons, qn< n'.ly D*ver asked li-'t omtnltf,,*\u2022 to dis|s'iis» wit:, nui \"In t.-ict.Uie droogu'si.inu was appointed at my i iU st.short y G fore ! '«'ft TU* forv/t-iog will *bo - Mut it.-' Itm'mivtloti of thu ci.atrti »>.il.a! inad not li,i< ranal tn* commifett of thrcn-iuion »>?atfair» r»(e»ry fact.I hi * , - .\t; il: I ewr- ¦ > t M ¦ U .\u2022\t\u2022 tt«'s nMCt.lign ftotji time to ti.nc.Since 1 left, a disp» ri lion on the |ai- of certain tne m* ter* o throw mild at\ttne.ai.d I quit* and-r- »\" mi vvliai eogrlidsral that «!ta;»e-ilie sailstao tory ' ne*.in : ng from Mr.Davia' rci#>rt, that gent ¦\u2022man* InMition *vt» ars to he to conu*,tn-* principle*, and la '.list « t,,leaver.I au, suie h> will have thi beat wishe* of the community for bis success B.!)¦ M« Co.xtrtLi.Jf'jnfrut.Hept.191b.WtS .1 OHN DATE.HAKITAKk ri.lMBIMi, ¦EATIXCi APPARATU».RjHsrittcationa and estimate* furnished.1 »:\\TILATION, ¦IRAI NAVE, ETC.HMOKB OR PKl'PKKMINT TKST AITLIKD.«.tirilM 4 11 til.STREET.Tslephooe, No.431.KR810RNCE.id MANOR 8THEKT.Telephone, No 1736.Educational.SCHOOL FOR YOUNG rriHE A l.adu*, conduett-d ty Mi«# Hvnimera and Mi«a Hniith will re-oi>«n on THURSDAY, the 15th Heptombsr.l\u2018u|>ll# who desire it are prepare,! for the McGill Unlrer-\u2022ity » xauilhsUou* for luatrindation, or for the certiBcat* of Assoi'iste In Ana.After Thursday, the 8th Honteiu-lier, M1HH hYMMKRS and MJ8S SMITH will tie a» home daily from ten till six to receive visitor* on sehool business.\t918 Sheri,rooke street.Music and Art.IS OTICE.I Our OF \\Qt\u2019K.\\V 1 Mm >W SH A1)K ! \\CToRY.at4» r WH.I.IAM KTBKFT, J''»\"1.1 \u2022.I'* pil>iily Wit)«|nw\taii*l Li j A I*.»t low, -l -iri, -\u2022*\ti,vl Dis- ouiit* to th, trade.Kstiuiah* I\tHI\t\u2018 TJ-,_______ Tel '.HS1.UIMI.4KI»M»> A MENPLRMDi, H.r \u2022\tliiitl t ont«ntiiiH>t buy »% \"Buckn Th' iaiht with an illuminât, d oven door.t A Small\t^ | Quantity of\tJ M' attention to t,e*inner».81.50 per month, 2 Wrexham avenue, otf 247 Guy street.Mbs.HURLBUBT, Teacher of Plano aod Guitar, 428 Bt Dominique street., near Prince Arthur street.¦\\70ICK PRODUCTION AND ?\tCULTIVATION.By siweial request of pupil* and friends.KICKOR Y Ml AR i Will remain aiK>th«r aeason in Montreal.Oratorio*.Song* taught iu English, Italian, French, German, Spanish.Solfeggio and classical repertoire.Pu 141c Introductions to United State* and Europe.Ktnillo t IHII NOTRE DAME STREET M ISS MARGARET WATSON, Finn Class Diploma and laureate, will resume teaching on the PIANO on tb« 8th hKIT.Terms, et, .At 158 Mauce street.yOCAL CULTURE, J.HERBERT MARCEAD.ISH Peel street.PROP.WI ALLARD H SYSTEM.SEPTIMUS FRASER, Teacher nf Pianoforte ami Harmonjqriiaving re- turned frmn t'hatauqua, where be haa I,c»n looking into certain modern development! in piano technics, under the eminent pianist, Mr.W.H Sherwood, is now ready to receive hi* pupil* at hi* residence.52 McGill College avenue.USTC.MISS MARGARET WATSON, Flrit ClasaDiploma and laureate, will rseume teaching on the 8th Sept.Terms, etc., at 150 Mance street.M1 Miscellaneous.I Liebig Company's % Extract ot Beet I Added to any Soup, % Sauce or Gravy gives % Strength and Fine Flavor.Invaluable in Improved and Krooomtc Doakery.Mal t ct.< #1 \u2022 pur, -\u2019.i.nd Best Reef Tea.«
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