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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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jeudi 8 décembre 1892
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[" Viv*.XXXIII., Xu 280.MONTREAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1S92.Chick One Cent.Nul.» uf birth*, nmrrla.jn ami thu ht n «f ImanaMv ht iHuariHii \u201c .iK (lit «««if ««y.WOLFE.\u2014At 'tiiebri-, on Dee.3, 1812, at the age of 85 y.ar», Patriek Wolfe, a native of Limeriek, lo laud, and for the la*t 52 year* a resident of onti»t.Pari >rn, No.1 Beaver Hall gqiiare, will be open on Monday, the 5th inut., for the practice of hie profession in ail it* branche*.COVERED WITH COLORED PLUSHES COVERED WITH COLORED PLUSHES COVERED WITH COLORED PLUSHES COVERED WITH FANCY SATEENS COVERED WITH FANCY SATEENS COVERED WITH FANCY SATEENS 8.CARSLEY.Notre Dame street.PhiiKTMKM FOH Xmas.Toilet tjoaps for Xma*.Tooth Powder* for Xmas.Henry R.Gray, chemist, 122 St.Lawrence Main street.Win.iH ,V Co.\u2019* Piano and Organ Wareroom*, 182! Notre Dame street, are now open at night, and on Xma* and New Year\u2019s Eve will remain open till midnight, and vehicles will deliver to al! part* of city and environs.OIK Q AM K li >ARnS wire all sold uut last year U-fnre Xma* Week\u2014 ANOlUllt LAKOK I.OT of theac df»i rv»illy POPULAR PARLOR GAMES Xnwr ri aily, Only S-t.lS.TI.C8 A CO., :ioo Ml.4nnieH alreel.There is an enormona contrast between instalment system, bad debts, ontrnReons prices, eternal grumbling, when compared with quick sales, cash vaine, small profits and uuiversal satisfaction guaranteed in baying Furniture at HUGH RUSSELL\u2019S, 1802 Notre Dame btreet.EIDERDOWN EIDERDOWN EIDERDOWN EIDERDOWN EIDERDOWN EIDERDOWN TEA T BA TEA HEAD HEAD HEAD COSIES COSIES COSIES RESTS RESTS RESTS In all styles.In all styles.In all styles.WITH WITH WITH FANCY FANCY FANCY COVERINGS COVERINGS COVERINGS H.CARSLEY, Notre Dame street.ludge\u2014\"Oune, you.I latter plead guilty.Yuii II g» i ulf raxii-r.* Pritnni r\u2014M Ah, I twig yer lay, Yer want to get hnincto dinner 1 C'lOVEPNTON\u2019S J FRAURANT CAKUOI.IC TOOTH WASH, l I.ai;M « and Preserve* (he Teeth, Harden* the Quma, Swt \u2022 ten» the Breath ; highly rn cmniruded l y lh« lead-eg Ueutiil* of the \u2018 ity.For aale liy all dniggiaU.Price \u2018lhr, doc anil ittl.MO, BKWAKK or BAHK IMITATIOXH.TIMELY NOTICE.Messrs.John Palmer .V Bon.whose wholesale bm>inc»* la extending very rapidly, have in consequence determine,) to go out of the retail fancy goods business after Christum-.For the Christmas trade, therefore, thev will sell their IAney goods at very low prices.\u2019 These will include pocket hooka, portfolios, latest novelties in hells and chatelaines, and all similar lines for which tin* house i* so noted.They will keep up to its usual excellence their sut paasing stock of peifnnies.hair ornaments, and everything pertaining to the hair dreasing business.This l>raiich of their business will be extended, and they have obtained the service* of a tirst-elass ladies* hair dresser from London After Christina* Ihcy will add snotlier ladies' room, and in the meantime wi.l sell oil their Christum* stock of fancy goods at reduced price*.Hie address is John I\u2019sliuer A Son, 17hl and 174-r> Noire Dame stieet.Montreal.PLAIN- PLAIN PLAIN FOR FOR FOR EIDERDOWN- EIDERDOWN EIDERDOWN FANCY FANCY FANCY WORK WORK WORK ( i BBIOMI CUSHIONS CUSHIONS COVERS COVERS COVERS AGAIN WE CALL ATTENTION -TO- V ÆLUEH \u2014ON- CENIBAL ST.CATHEMHE ST.We are not abont to boom real estate in this locality, as that would indeed be a work of supererogation.We don\u2019t know how ¦oon land around here will be sold by the SQUARE INCH, bat tbe time is certainly coming.It is of other Vaines on this Great Easiness Thoroughfare, that we would speak.The multitudes who do theirshoppinghere are keen and dieoriminating buyers, demanding the best of everything at the lowest possible price, and they have to get it.The great colleotion of ENGLISH WALKING HATS, trimmed ready for wear, which we are now selling at 98 CENTS.are just right, as they are in good taste, of good quality, and worth double the money.This is a special line, bat we may add that\u2014 In KENSINGTON MILLINERY, ARTISTIC TASTE, RICH MATERIALS, the LATEST MODELS, and MODERATE PRICES, all combined, enable us to please our Customers and satisfy the Public.Inspection invited and no one urged to hay, THE \u201cKENSINGTON\u2019' Millinery Rooms, 2252 St.Catherine street, |Oppn*it« Victoria street).GEO.MORRIS * * - Proprietor.hois* «nr D»:r.4srni:xT.«.\u2022ye Taei-I Suit*.all*l/e*.B.ijr, Hailur Huit,, all si/e* *.1.1 pri*1 \u2022 fr «u 7,V Boy, Man .War Suit*, all si.« l*ri'.,from*1 I Boy* Vflti't Bailor Soil* Boy* Velu-i Greenwich Suit*.Boys' Eton Huit*.Buy* Mack l>iagon*l Suit* in 2 amt 3 |iie< \u2022 *.HOI M* OVERCOATS.Boy, Tiw.il ('oai*.Bo>« BUnket Coat Y»uth* Tm cd Coats.Yi.iuh» I'ri i.Coats in Pasrii, Cray ami Brows.Youth, Frier* I Inter*, all al/es.B>* Frie/e Coat*.|>||» non : - Gi'iuiiiie UiMiidcfr Gloves.Dfiit '- WiHil-liii(*i|) Fui' topped Gloves.Ibi''k Cloves.AllgOlil Glut ew.Ludit'suAiinot.lind unythiiig inoiv suit-hMo to prosout to t lie i r gentlemen friends ut tin* \\ mas season.They ex-pre«s common sohm*.That is a prime merit.R.J.TOOKE, *77 St.James st.She ^ailir dt\u2019itacss.THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DEO.8.Last Edition THE WITNESS Businru nu n aro remindod Hint all ailvertlae-nmits for Saturday'g ll\u2019i/rw-** tuust Ut in onr oftice by six o\u2019clock on Friday evening.As Hie iMnJority of our reader* require their WUnttt earlier on Saturday aftemoong than mi other days the observance of thi* rule beemuea the more ueeeaaary, ami ia obviously to the advantage of advertisers thcniselvert.JOHN MURPHY & CO., 1781 and 178.1 MITHK IMHI'.M KM.T, Anti 103, 107, IDS mul III hi.Peler al.Tilt MS CASH AXV OSI.Y O.S K PRICE.Téléphoné 21M IKLKRIIAI\u2019IIIC iMAVS.CABLE.INDIAN CURRENCY QUFJ4TION.* '1 ¦ 1 11 '.l*i i'.\\ Dm YIm Proaidont \"t Um Indmn Currency Contmigaion has written to the Govern nient asking whether, ooiiiidering tho failure of the llriissels Conferonce, steps HhouUI not be taken to protect llio inLirests of tho Indian rnrn iiev, and n qni stüig that the sale of India lulls - Ion the mu rent tates Im stopped iH'iidmg tilt* (U\u2019Cirloii of tin* IJtTfit ()otinnihHii)it j AS.A.OGILVY à SONS\u2019 ADVEKTIHi:m:*T.100,000 WIVES Will receive this handsome, labor-lightening gift for Christmas.MANTLE SALE JAS.A OGILVY A HON8.All our ¦urt'lu* Mock .f MANTLES we are imw learing at WHOLKSAI.F.SA1.R PRICES.Not theORDINARY SALE PRICKS but EXTRA ORDINARY SALE PRICRH.He loi » e Inst 250 Hi an II fn I Gui'inriil*.ALL THIS HF.AHON8 (PKJDS- Whlch wo will lertainly clear l* i ir of thr year.ihe liegiuning WILL YOURS ?BISSELL\u20195 CARPET 5WEEPER5 Have become the most popular gifts in the world for women.ami the «peeiil iti'iign, niaiiufaeturrit i >presdy for ¦ IANI17K BA5 I,fl» A HOP ai- larM< l> i\u2022for thi* with popularity.8IMTFRN «X» WIVE* of III#* gmei.prai'tiral, \u2022 «imraon iriH' kiml, warmly appm-iate the pronptiiic* that lead one to aalwt for tin in 8FAMIRI.8! la 11TB.Tkew *re by no m ant eonflui 4 to *wwp«n ; in (*\u2022 I.thi entire *i> flail of THK « «Kl*i:r WABRHOI8E are' rammed with Ji,*t - .h thing* a* .,i,ib|, iwopii.give and like to r ieiti at Chriatma, lime.EIDERDOWN CUSHIONS EIDERDOWN CUSHIONS EIDERDOWN CUSHIONS AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES 8.CARSLF.Y.Notre Dame street.w,r AT SC-.T OF A TAPI/R \u2014 2» ru E \u2014 \u2022\u2022 NOHIIIKBN MI>M.M.I It ?\u201c It Li an Ulustratid, eight-liage pâlir, ptitiliihe.1 twice a i:fh, .Inlnlp.' e h In'.- \u2022 and Ili>u,-h dd Appuintin at u.Vii toHa Arn.try liait Call, art .tr -l.to HolfRjlW (FRIDAY) API KRNooN a*, i RVENING.at2.li ar, i r Uo !-* N Wit Hrkutiful w\tfr .m Lrr O tart', aud Grand Rapid* M» fan irrr tm\tU \u2022», »h.h ! **?\u2019»»\u2022\u2022 I ,\t, _-7 a/l.i.irril 'y vLiUir* ihr i».t the - day* T 1 tbiw who hat \u2022 not i t'inifiif do.g \u2022o, U>.Hal: will \u201er .p.,, ,(.u g n,\u201et until 10o clwrk.Ko ry artii-.ii- will i« v,Id aiUiou: limit or r**- rr*.».Hit It* A tO.Auction Mr*.AN ART SQUARE, A CHOICE RI O.A MET OF MATS, A STEP MATTING, A KITCHEN OIM I.OTII, A STAIR CARPET AND FITTINGS, A TRAVELLING RI G.A PAIR OP PORTIERES, A MET OF CI7RÎAINH, A WINDOW POLK, HOME WINDOW KHADES, A TARI.K COVER, A IRC Ml! CLOTH, A BAR Y BLKIOH ROBE.Thi- -tc< k i* lar«i\\ the a/ort-m nt ymplrtr, lit.rang.f prli-i* wid.ly \u2022 Hi ndul : Imt u tunr ¦* ri«piir*d to Diakr up rdm for *om* of the-l.n»-, \u2022nrarly a/ lution i« ,uf»i-«t*d to ineirr flrtt i hoio of Ai-rrptalilr Holiday Prrarnla I JAMES BAYLTS it SON, 18.17 \\OTKK It t HE Ml KELT.A VIC\u2019TOIIV FOH THE NOIlTHEHN PACIFIC.RAILWAY.\\*5ii v f.it, II.C., Dec.7.\u2014Judge MrCicight ycftfiday rruderisl a decuion in tbe case of i-ei tiin local |.«rtics agaimt the citv of Vancon ver concerning tho validity of the #300,(XX) bylaw of Sept.24, granting i subsidy to the Rur-rard Inlet and Fra/er \\ alley Railway.The validity of the by-law was upheld with costa ur.t.ri the petitioner*.This decision gives the Northern Pacific Railway an entry into Vancouver.Owing toaome legal technicality in the former by-Uw.voting will be held on Dec.ID on the new one for the same amount.The entry of the Northern Pacific Railway into tin* city mean* much, its welfare breaking the mouon dy hithert** enjoyed by the Canadian Pacifi : Railway.People generally are rejoicing over the settlement of the question.SPECIAL NOTICES.For Evexiso Sip u and Slipper* go direct to N.Carsleys, where they can he purch tied at special prices.Au.THF Lateht Kovki.tiui in Winter Dress fabric* in all tbe moat fashionable -badeg can be procured at K.Candey\u2019s.Ladiku and Gentlemen\u2019s Gaiter* are included hand* li0°t ^ ** 81 Car,ley ^ \u201cU** on Ovkrmboes AMD RcBbEM are aUo redaoe«l dnr-mg the Root and Shoe Sale at 8.Caruley\u2019*, Notre Dame atreet.\t/ * A Vert Choice Stock of Art SUka in all shades for fancy work and interior decorations at S Caraleya.The Rest Makes in Cannüan.French and American Root* and Shoe* can now be purchnaed street17 UtÜe mont'7 at S\u2019 VinUiy't, Notre Dame AMERICAN.A BLOW AIMED AT CANADA.U asuini.-ion, Dec.8.Hi-iiator Krye Ium intro-duceil a bill fiirhidding iiiurchandiiui to be mt-n< .1 in Vl HH Is oa m (I wholly or In pat t by aliens from out |*.»t of the I uited Butea to another, eiiliir ilirn-tly or via a foreign porl.The Presi-nifiy hiih|M tu I tin* riKlit of cmniiiK uifr-chandise in Imiiil tbroiigli tin Unit.\u2022('Hlatee in .nie ( siiHila di prives Ami ricau citi/.eus of the iiM- of ( snailian canals on U rms of 1 qualitv xvilli ( 'KiisiliBn*, or leviin px|mii I or other duties on lundHr or timber cut in Maine on territory watered by Ihe St.John and Us tributaries ami Ih alt .I to the not to In.shipped to the United Stater.round to have hi metallism.El.1 ami, Ii vas, Dec.8.I he following rpan.lotion was Adopted as the sense of Die silver eon-veiltiou in session here Wo drinatnl of the Longri sa ol the I nileil Slates Hie restoration of the double or bi-iuetalllc standard snd tho ininn \u2022 dial., passage of a bill for the free and iiuiiniUt d Ciiinsgi of a ratio not to exceed It.to I of gold, the silver coined to I*» a full legal t.nder for ail drl'ts whalsi.eyer.A leaoliitiiui di iiiandiiiK tho stati-liiMMl ni I (ah, New Mexico and Arizona was entliiiMiihipally passed.AMERICAN CONGRESSIONAL NOTE.S.ijuimaih ion AppiiortiiA 1 mas npoar iidtirh.U Aim mi ion.Dec.7.A staienn.'iit prepared by Mi amh.Courts and Clews, clerk* reH|ie.lively to ihe llonse and Senate coiiiinitb-i'H on appropriations, ahow that the estimates for the reg ilar annim1 and permanent appropriations for the tisi'al year 18!tit !M «nkrugate #.50.5,hi;|.: 115, an in crease over the estimaU-s for the current fis.-al w ar of 115,1^1^341, aiul ovr*r Ui»* upproprtiitifinN, 'J.noly\t'\u2022«'''lo» and miacellaneoiis, of T 17I970,'M>0.The Anti Option hill will go over until next week.A bill, having for its object the establishment of a uiiifonn ctialoms duty upon sugar and the alMilisliincnt of tin pa win nt of sugar Umnlnis was introduced into the House to-day by Itenro ?rntativ.Harter (Ohioi.It pnivhles, m detail that on und afu-r February I.1ku:|, a imirorni\u2019 's \\ nr customs duty of one half of one rent per pound be Invit'd on all grade.i of augur imiiortoil into the Clilted Stall s, and that Uie payment of all bountiea to pi uiJiicers of sugar into the United stalls shall ci-ase on ihe 1st of Eeiiruary next.Ki nali.r Hill has introduced a bill to reiieal the present Silver Purchase Act.A mesrage was received from Urn President m reapnpiie to the Senate\u2019s resolution of April II IK'2, as to th,.agreement between the United .«aies and Great linlain I'oii'-erniug naval forces on the gn al lakes, and it whs referred to the « omiinttee on Foreign Relations.STRIEE IN URUGUAY.\\ ai 1 AiiAiMo, Die.m.\u2014A correapondent on the I rngiiayiin Rra/ilinn frontier sav* It ,* ertam the Federal* in Rio Grande do Hul have large resources in arms and in# n, and that serious trouble may be expected.Alre»,|v there have been some outbreaks at Arijas.The emirethird regiment of cavalry revolted, cut the telegraph mee and are sacking the couuuer.ial (amseg and KiJJjHK JU\u2019puMif\u2019Aijtf.aSkiruiiHhiiiK if# »itiK on ir a diHjiltorv wav in various parts of Go.stale of Rio Grande.Ihe chiefs of the Federal move-ment have, it is \"aid, ten thoiiiainl men fully armed.Their comimsaary Is In good co\u201e«Htiou and tliey have plenty of money.Uruguayan! along the frontier aro Joining their ranks and have brought with them throe thousand Mansur rides.Ihe Uruguayan Government has one thousand men guarding the frontier.The Re-nnbhcana hold Santa Ana with a regiment of Infantry, two IsiUeries of artillery and a squadron of cavalry.CANADIAN.TORONTO TOPICS.WOMEN AhPIRfKO To THE I KOAI.FRO It 1IÜX n|M-iATIBEACTION OVER THE RE.W M181 lint III» m iiooi.noARp Hi En.(Sjtrri/il to Hot Wilntn.) Toronto, Ikec.8.An intereat 1^*-tvveen wonwo candidatea for the Bar and thorn Who desire a monopoly of the legal profession for men will soon begin.Women intereatc.l will re-m we ft or ta to seiure the pa.sageof a bill through the Li gialattire, and believe us in the case .,f t|\u201e-medical prof.weion, that they will eventndly overcome the objections.The qnesUon will )« dwensetd by the law student*'AaeociatJon tomorrow evening.There ia a good deal of di**atisfa.tiou »x-pressed in political circles here, that Toronto has no repr< sentatiou in tiieDomiiiion'snewmiiiiatrv hut it ia pointed out the electors aro more u, blame than the Government for peming over Toronto, iu representalivee not being con«ider j the Premier snfticiently strong men for Cabinet appointments.Ho far ai Out irio ig ooo-c.erned the Conservatives are naturally well plcasei havinggotthelion\u2019g share of place* in the Cabinet.r.\th®*0 bron«ht against the I ublic School Board by the father of Freddie Gee.who keeps a small store here.The boy was not allowed to attend the Sackville street school because lie hail skin disease.He was sent home by the teacher, examined by the '11 °\"ic*r *\"tl »'lvised to remain at home for a while.He returned to school after the holi-days with a mediml certificate, but was refnaed admittance unless ti,e Health officer gave e**erti-cate.The father claims that his basinea* was Injiiml hy the report* thus spread a Unit hi* U.v.wIjd li ltd U* the bflief that )ia l.o out in au Austrian coal mine, yester «lay,sud is still t uruiug.Six uimers are missing AFFAIRS IN UGANDA.I, m> >v, Dec.7.Cnpt.Williams, wh» wa« charged to govern Uganda for the British East Africa Company after Capt.Lugard left the country, is very ill and returning to the coast.eek* must tlaiwe before Major Smith, who succeeds Capt.Williams, can arrive in Uganda.Iu the meantime much anxiety is felt as to what the result will be to European ami native Christians.High officials of the British East Africa Company vtate that there is really no cause for anxiety regarding affairr in Uganda.They say that though Capt.Williams has left the country a number of English ottcera still remain there, and they wUl be abundantly able to protect the Christians until the anivul of Major Smith.THE SPANISH MINISTRY RESIGNS.Mai>kii/
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