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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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mardi 18 avril 1893
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[" #'r Vol.XXXIV.No.«JO.inurrlfrjt* c.ul Uiaîïiè /ituët inmrmUi/ K Iht mi .a anti tuUln** t f tki tnulrr u./o.-un In laktn «*/ OnIht(U rtnl jiff\tiHurftayi h*A* %t for M*, iHfbtrtK wUrr&uJ or otkif» U*\u2018lt 8.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.tt*uOi\t*/\u2022* z n fnjM\tn\u2018I* *4\t> late John Roger* levangeliat) and Mra.C.Dawe.funeral from hit late reaideuee, 125 M ( nnl arreet, 011 Wedncgday, April 19, at 2 v m., t* St.Ann a Church, ami them*' to C ote dee Nr Igea Cemetery.Friend* arid »' iiuaictaneee will |ileaae a< ept thia intimation, l.lvervool and Man.heater, Eng., paper* pleaae op).TOLsoN At E'lgrhill, I\u2019a.aley, S-otlaud, on the 17th mat., in the K'th yar of hia age, William Polaon, of W111.Polaon A: Co.Star b Manf*.of Paialey and Iron-don.and father of Mr*.C ark Murray, of M.-tlUl Uin-renity.PRESTON.\u2014Onthr 13tb ir.rt , Darid Prerton, mi* ham al euperinttudent C.P.R.ERASER At La fuite, on Ai r.I If, Robert Eraair, aged 27 year*, ron of H ugh hraa, r.Evim ral on Monday at 2 p m.HAYWARD\u2014At Pitnlieo, Iximion, England, William Hayaard, the lelr.ed father of Charlet Hayward, nf th:* city, iu the '.ud vea* of hi» age M'NTINO.In thi« city, on the 17tb April, Mary Whit-t.eid, r»I' t f Mr.Knt elt Hunting.P.u.eral from Mr Oeo Lafricaina reaidence, >7 City ('¦ im illor* atreet, on Wedr.erday, the I'.'tb maL, at 2.3U i in fYin vtioDali/alion.The American railway mono- THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.(Krorn Our Own Corrftpomlenl.) CKlllINAL ahm/.ih, QDxait*, April 17.\u2014The Criminal term here waa clm».2270 Ht.Catherine street, and see if you cannot hi range to buy a piano or organ.A Gkfai Fai r for piano and organ purrhanerg.Willi* A Co.182-1 Noire Dame street, near McGill street, Montreal, sell no cheap grade piano*, and yet high-cla\"* piano* are sold by thi* establishment at a «light advance on other make*.Ju»t cal! and see and Lear our pianos, and judge for yonneives.THE THE THE 1UE SO SO BO SO SO MARKET MARKET PRICES PRICES LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW ARE ARE J AMES A.OC.TLVY it SONS\u2019 AIM ERTIMEHEYT.For stub beautiful garment* Al 8.CAMNLEY'S.Orv.N EveniWon, C.W.Lindeay s piano and organ warcroom*.227') St.Catherine street, re-muinopen evenings thi* month.TEES & CO.Undertakers and Embalmers, 300 St.James street.BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS BONNETS 1 ONNETS BONNETS BONNETS AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND HATS HATS HATH HATS HATS HATS HATH HATS HATS HATS This week Stylt- IN we offer a ehipment of New STRAW HATS ( 'lOVEKNTON'S STRAW BONNETS FRACKANT CABBOLIC TOOTH WASH 1 lean*.\u2022> Mini Preserve* the Teeth.Arrrala Weeny.Nweeleun the Breath, Harden» the l.uni».Recommended by the leadui* dentwU.For vale t y all drugirtrtr L- , irp and «\u2022 t that tirer.Vid t y « .J.« »«FKNTO\\ kt CO., < or.Hlrury mill llorrhealer aireet*.At N.('ARNLEVS.AUNTABBEYS * ROLLED OATS ^ MORE MORE MORS MOKE MOKE MORE MORE MORE MOKE MOKE DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRIBS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS GOODS l jODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS To-morrow, and all thi* week, an immensely large etock of New Dice* Good» are U> be * PURE LINEN OFFERED OFFERED EXTRA EXTRA CHEAP CHEAP ANOTHER PBETTI- LOT OF v»» i Lm } \\ t Our NEW 8II.K8 put into »toi i* » fhSr*, China\t11 on deck her average apeed i* o*timated - k-.\u201e .*t eighteen and a half knot*/ REDEMPTION OF SILVER NOTES.New York, April 18.\u2014A Wa*hington do*paich to the //croW «ay* : Probably the next «tet» to prevent the drain upon the free gold in the W1,1,1 ^ tbf redemption of ailver note* of IMim in ¦liver only.Thi* added to aurpenaion of gold certificate* will throw *everal ohHtacle* in the way of getting free gold out of the Treaaary and the presentation of legal tender note* will be the only mean* of getting it.A NEW RAILWAY ORDER ORGANIZED.( iiirAno, April 18.\u2014The member* of the vari-Ion* labor organization* that have been in daily aewnon during the pa*t week perfecting the new national railway onler, wbi ;h will be known .*¦ the American Railway Union, tluébed their preliminary work yerterday.The officer* elected are : Executive Board, Mc*«r«.Eugene V.Deb*, W H k VOWard'r Vvv-S- ,51^,utr.»\u2022 Keliher.W.H.Sebring, L.)V.Roger*, F.W.Arnold, 1|C\".r*Vi .'ualt0Iî ,UJ', J- A- Ularke.The Board elected the following officer* for the year : Sir Engeno V.Deb* pre»idc-nt ; Mr.Geo.W.Howard, finit vice-nr caul eut, Mr.W.8.Müwimer, second vjce^pre.itUnt ; and Mr.8.Keliher, tecretary.il b*i \" decided that the eaetern country will ^ocnt/v« inî° ening by the Marquis of Lome and Prinoee* Louise.To Ulk about changing Dnfferin Terrace to r rontenac Terrace any* the Chronicle, I* almost criminal in it* meanness after all the lovo hdq t>6Deât that the whole-sonled IrixhoiAii who wear* the honored name of Dnfferin lavished uixin Frenc h Quebec.To *bow how fondly Ixird Dnfferin *«11 hold* and cherishe* old Quebec, the Chronicle also quotes a letter written to its editor on March 8 last oy Lord Dufterki from Ians, declaring that he should \u201cconsider it a great honor to be allowed to usitociate him-*elf with a project so creditable a* the proposed monument to Quebec\u2019* founder, a* there i* no nobler character in the whole of Canadian history than tluit of Champlain, and in no place ought hi* memory to ho more affc tionately cherished than in the beantiful city which be rounded, the very queen of cities on the Ameri can continent.\u2019' notes.Attorney-General Casgrain received a tele-[?.ra°V\u201ct uiK\u2019bt from Montmagny notifying him thiit Judge 1 elletier had given judgment there yesterday in favor of the Government in tbo case taken by the latter against Mr.Choqnotte.M.P., to test the legality of the new tax imposed upon transfers of real estate.There will of conrse, be an appeal.\t\u2019 ihe fllS'Uvo acconn-tant of the I ublio Work* Department, wa* re-cently m Montreal, ia not credited by the authorities here.,\tAttendance at Tara Hal! last night to hear Dr.Keoloy.thu Gold Cure man.Lity Councillor Chambers presided in the absence of the Mayor and pro-Wuyor, and iu tbo audience were a large number of local physicians and other leading citizens, who at the close of a very interesting discourse unanimously passed a vote of thanks to Dr.Keeley.Rivermen here say that B Battery wffl have a heavy contract on hand in trying to blow up the ice at tap Itouge.and predict that it will not move off until the high tides, about May J.Torio CARDS, invitation notes or cards, VISITING COMMITTEE CARDS, j BADGES, A AD PR^VTING OF ALL lalVDS, A RA TI.Y VOS Y.QCtVtXY XIOXR, CHEAPLY posh, WELL DOME, At Ike \u2022\u2022 H'ITA»>H \u2022\u2022 OFFICE* 3»1 aufi 343 Ml, .lansr* atreet.k.B.\u2014Mail Order* i>roiayUl aUcudrd la.CONSIGNMENT.700 yftrdi Ingrain Carpets to clear this week.Come and see them; R.G.Silk * Co.357 St.James street.Wanted, 10 good sewers.Bsfors placing year order for Fnrnitore, pay a viait to Hugh RneseU's Warerooms, 1802 Notre Dame street.One Caah Price and first Quality goods.YESTERDAY ws received a beantiful assort* ment of Rage and Mate.Beat Seeds and lowest prices.R.G.ilk * Co,, 357 St.Jamos street.BIGBY HATKBPBOOF L\u2019LOTHIYU For Ladies\u2019 end Gentlemen's wear ha* no competitors when merit is considered.S.CARSLEY, 1768, 17C7, 17ti9, 1771, 1773, 1775, 1777, 177* Nm kk Dams stiixet, montrf.au Hours of Business From 8 a.m.to \u2022 p.m.S.CARSLEY S COLUMN.PERFECÏ SPECUCLES 4 EKE EUSSES THEY PIT CORRECTLY A:4 c:it t: aert this ctfetr Olimt.cian C ENTS FOR SALE.AitQ at Uut \u201d WITNESS* OFFICE.ILLUSTRATIONS FOR BOOK& CATALOGUES, Ac., Kiilipliotl from dr»»in*, or i>hoto*r«i>h* by «'mil*-ivtil artial*, an«l t-tcht-d on xiuo or engraved on wood al moderate rate*, by Jess DAI 4;ALL a MOV, M Wilue** - Office.MoallWli.SHIPPING.The Heaver Line S8.Lake .Sn|>erlor, which sailed from New York on April 7, arrived out to day it \u20182 p.m., all well.Nitw Y\u2019ork.April 18.\u2014Arrivtd Monday.April 17 SS.Dcvonla, Hovllle ; K8.Taurlc, Liverpool ; ss' t aatlllan, Palermo ; 88.Str*tliavp* aga.net the womuguieu La the fight netwewn the worftmguiea and cmc guard m tne *tre» u of Mooe to-day fourteen «o.-dur* were w»jan«ded.Three wtil rweever.They were reaaoved to the hospital, wnere thetr ante a.-v-evn «tateoMBt* were taaeo for uae : uo_ ¦ pnmrrJar.\t____ THF.H0MI BULE LEBATî.Lor K»n.April 17.\u2014The Voate on the **eond readme o.tne Irsh H xae Bu> Bu.w«* re-\u2022umed to-day and Mr.Goarben addrewa»: me H -a#, in Oppcwcuos to the Bm.K» drvowd ns attentioa aimo*t exc.naive.y to the finanma.fraturH cf the measure.MB.* MAiBRICE ATTEMI'TS 3CICILE.I>rT>/w.April 17.\u2014A report ha* hero nm-Aiad and w générai; f credited is Wotmg that Mr*, y«oveoo- Maybnck tned to kill ber**.f n toe Wokmg pnaon oa üaturday.Hoe .* *«al to h*«* etaooed fawreeif *rrwre.y m th* throat and m her bareiy m um* to **»\u2022 ner from indicting me**, wound*.\"mill large *ur*la* on baud viacr .Tie ilr*t |iarft >ni*jit of III '«rto And, wbt n-a*.la view of the .luaociai |M>*ltioa and < a'urai nwixiree* of the protlnC*.wr tin- l'a(r»«i* of lodu«(i)\u2019 and laipaycr* of lid* l rondltion of lh« C'-uoiry at 'hi prv*rniurnt wifi relieve it» of iftr abo»n»ibtili!r» and plate u* ou au % or a-\u2022't i/m.v^*\tr » Miri / « «\u2022* *f p*M|* *¦'> «.gere» \u2022,**»*\t< i\t-1 vllk /k* aaM# «\ta Ur»», j* f*\t«(>«.a.id u* a.U.* aiii Ik k«u«a gfiaw«yiv $X> I\u2019artul Highland - o-tuiue» may tie oidore>l In Mont nw! al a c>>«t of fid or $ ! for boy» 1W further jar.tlcular* aildrei» >.Goltman, uilo\\ \\\u2018\u2018J6 st.Catherine .¦KWat Montreal.CUIUNIY Ul'ILiMN't .D M F., Ont.- v L Iu butldiu a hotiae .* It iverwAry to huUd the chimney atralg Anp from the \u2018ellar \u2019 î W ould a ventilating pip-, be «nttleU nt \u2022 i Woald a atovi or furnace be preferable f t Should a amok* pi(ve be put into the chimney n the collar or «arrn-d np ibrouK v th»- room» ?A.i-aon d a coal or ¦ of chimney ?Au».1.We would recommend your but ding chimney from cellar, unie** you wi»h toVave buck* i \\ our referooco to a venu' -king pijie l« u»t undervhKsi.3.!t would he proféra*.# to heat by furnace than by atove « Would reeonunt tid vonr put prt'mptlvand vvgoconaly dealt with by tbe amho i ,ln>: >moki pije into the chimney In cellar, aa it wt l i .tie*, and no further o'utbrvak i* anticipated.give betu-r duft.1\t»\u2022\u2022 a ciuii fnnn.ee.provt i-.-^ it it i-.ivt dlrticn't nor e»i>eoaiv* to procure the fuel.d.SUPPOSED INCENDIARISM.Drt.HAh.Ont.April 17.\u2014A *aw mill, aituatod iUvtil five mile* from lows, known a* the Glen 1 du c mill, and belonging to Moaara.S.J.A H.McKiobnte.v*ft* deatroyed by fire on Saturday.together with a quantity of'.umber.Tbe A** .* abont *,VOOO inatuance.Il, AVI.I ne eu d:ari*m u raapected.A SCHOONER GOES TO PIECES.Oagvnxz, Ont.April 17.The «choooer \" Flora,\u2019* owned by Mr J^vaeph A lamnoo, ha« gore to piece* on the -bore east of here.She wa* valued at *î 000.THF BROCEVILLE ASSI MES, two nrarti.casks os thi cAUtsivaa.Bs '.Kvnig, April 17.\u2014The As*i*m opened here thi* aftern v>n at four o'clock, be fore Jo* lire Faicocbr.Jge.The trial* of Chare* Lackey, for the mûrier of hi* father, -uter and «tepmother.al Newt.u*.la*t October, ami of Charle* Ship-man for the murder of John Pitzummoo* a few week* ago.are the all abayrbing top*.*.At the la.-i fa.is*uee Lackey'* case came before the Grand Jury, when a true bill wa* found againat him There are only three civil caae* to be tned.bat the«e together with the two murder »will make a heavy Court week.A t.-te-luch rtuo would an»vrvr yoar purpose.DRUGGISTS AND LIwUOC SELLING (Tb tAe Jfdifc>v oftKt W*LUie*«.) S : ».\u2014T-egiatrar Muir ha*.1 think, moat aimir-abiy replied, oo behalf of the Pharmaceutical Asaociation.to vonr editorial of the 5th itut., regarding tbe eaie of liquor by draggi»u.I woali lise, however, to add a word of comment upon a «enience :n the article on whwh y oar editorial u baaed.It read* ;\u2014 \u2022 ' The dn3gjr.-\".f*p ad t h * ccllec'ioo or \u2022© begin \u2022 ¦¦ol-ec'ioD 1 w «ill not * » - -\t>\t.\u2022 t that 1 have * cam- ber of very fine roi» *.If dr*ired I c jold «end * Itft of tny Snewt cc:l* wth \u2022 itevcnp» on.Ac* \u2014There *re few cjiiiC'er» u.Mi our*, wti < uae niucb Intr-v*t in ¦ .- 1 Au .>\u2022\u2022*!;> wy of Montre*.Mr \\ M» lot *.t.»ecnt»rv.I\u2019 O box 1110.m d st je- bibck v>ot.\u2014I (\u2022veaomeei-1 C4,in*.Vi yo-j a odly i»: me know timogh the iril*»«< wcat their vaine l* f *»t» ha* an tag*.ono»>e».d».oq tae o'her \u2022 tie a *>mai h- dit.g » «mail pimt at.d p4trhf'-rk.:.o«ate Another with a w.vwroign ?he*»!, cover,d w tt ewe-\u2014 On the other »tde a hvv ; da*»-ts® k A «ever- :gn * head, on reverse \u2022.ie » wot *n h\"iîtg «ça.*-* 'dated I'l'i.?A farth-g with \u2022overv rn ?h»*-i »nd follow.ng inscnp tmn.Be» #y :« BEX., other\ta wom in 4\t,\t»\t- t plain, I think 1811 3 Acorker c in.\u2018-axpevi ** 7.C.Another.Maaped ' ship*, colotte* ami cn *im*r*e \" to dit» .*h p on other «ide.Arorber.w - plough uid eg.DC \u201c St>e*d the Ptooftt ; on old.r \u2022 de * fl»h and \"-:' n* If \".tre a-, iny « .-th more hi:.'»cs wne.how tench are *hey wor'h and whe-e an I Ac*.-1 I«*ned In fana!» .h it An*.1 The frequent aud peral*tcnt uw of the In-bali-r will remove (h>- caitr'h*! condition of thi* now, tluoat and brouilil from which you arc *uif' ilug.Avoid *a!t and «(«la.2\te»t mean* of relief for *lck h< \u2022nla he I* to drink a !*i\\e gl»** of hot water ct ntainiug the juliv of a lemon.It ehould be drunk slowly and wliiniut sugar.3 and 4.The l»»ln In the hack snil the fi-ituli nceurvlhet-lTv'ctsof debluiy.Take half a t«a»poouful each of Fellow»\u2019 Compouad Sviup of IlypuphosptliUM au-l glycerin* In a win* glass of water sfu-r meal*.Take a* much outdoor 4 xcrclre as iHtfSib\u2019e.a waim l>*lh at ntgtit thtta» tlun** a week.Vi hlie in th< hath have the «pine bathed wi ll with hot wan r Take a cirnl s|>oi>ge bath every morning.u»lng cold water for the \u2022piue.I STlMl I.ATINti DIU'US 1X1 IIAHDKN GUMS.A Sr*-» i.imek.Out.if I'Uane let me know the t.auie of a diug which is given u* a «tiuiulant lustea»! of alci hi'llc arinka.g Also what Is good to harden soft gums and prevent the ueth from In-cotulug looae while they an- «onr.d * Ana I.The drug un-il de-jH-nd* utjou the coudltloni requiring the U*e of a \u2022Umulanl.Tin carbonate and aromalU s|»inu of ammonia, proja-rly dilund.are general *timulant*.rapid In (I* ir action, and leaving n»t III < tirets, hut stlmulaiit* routnhute nothing lo the «ysti\u2019ni and are followed by reaetlon luproisirllon to ihelr «umulatlng edicts, and aa a rule it it not advisable to continue thrlr ure longer than to remove a trmu»>rary condition for which tfwy may !»\u2022 reqiilrtil Use a weak solu-nouof tincture of iodine tn water aa a wash for the yum* Miscollanoous.To Lot.mo I.KT, l.wsr Tern-mriit, Noa.\u2019.\u2019ll aad-'14 »t.Antoni* I fi/rrl ; t.rooum; Ii4lh âHi W.f Ictwreu BftiMIOtillU \u2022ntl A^uitluul AUvfU .rtnl,\tAin#ly U> UKO.CAHiOK» *.M*»»SI.Aul GUt-jlm t.LET.I o*cr T»i.4 : n ''I.N.ii :\tM i *\t' \u2019 ' Mild 144 IsUftlgUMli ffCM-fl, ti rtKJlIlf Mild flti.oO No I * hi»* Mooi'iu* \u2022»n*rt, tor I\trrni, i **J».UÜ \u2022!»o, l^pprf Tfiu\u2019iuttol, No 41 SUf .Mou» nmu» i-aU*.^ > 11 Ai*i-ly t«> CilCO.CARiON.-K SI 1 *1 .St.A11 Urine strtvt.All Shrunk Up \u2014the flannels that are washed without Pear line.They shrink from danger, but they\u2019re worn out by hard rubbing.Wash flannels with Pearline, and they will be softer, brighter and better.They will last t wice as long; they will look like new while they last.Every* package tells how it\u2019s done ; do as it '\u2022ays, and it will be done well.TVwari» « 1 imitation*, '.tn JAM FS PYLE.N.Y.RUNNING HAM A L** M»'s>uii«, tir.kKKAL rAKlitlK.HOI -EBOLD FCRNITURU AND EFFECVb REMOVBfk 4Mttrc I* 4 nmnion \u2022tree!.Tclrphon* kiv.\\ THI PEOPLE PB0Ï81T! They Gladly Testify THAT 'aine's Celerv C yvar 1»*.- sorth two to five c f.* i ENE -ip'.oo Tsnr» Nor».\u2014^ Ifir»«« give » bn atd ktotcryof ker-wer.What was ito on^-.c \u2022 B; wbocn * l* it 'li«vr», vrrd \u2019 An».\u2014IMroieom wv« known to tbe atc-.snto \u2022ewr*.ceeto-\u2019.** bsf .reti» \u2022 hr*' an »ra Kerowrne.*\u2022 tt to eal.ed in Amen»-*, or ^*rv3!c.\u2019he tmc- l'.be*-* n'.reat Br.toin.* ir-ficnd prvdo'* of pruo.*-,m Oa \"h* Ear>pe*a con teen\u2019 * :***.-d r* firw*t js-tro *um In \u2019.S» R»-ic-.s«b» -* pe^d *0 arg*-».tat Sr *-4;/ >er*a^ I w.-n V; lodl '.a-* poo* './to* \u2022pe-'ia.fiianag toal u *7 »o
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