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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 23 juin 1893
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[" Twelve Pages.1 Last Edition.Vol.XXXIV., No.UO.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, .MNF ISO:] Fkic'k 0\\k (\"kni.c.l imthd sonrrv, INTERVIEW WITH TREASURER.THE WHAT MR.SHAW BAYS OK THE CONTENTION AKH ANtiK MKNTS.Mr.William Shaw, treasurer of the T.\u2019niteil Society of Christian Endeavor, arrived from Boston this morning on convention business.He will return to that city this evening.Mr.Shaw, a photograph and biographical sketch of whom were published in the \u2018Witness' on Saturday last, is chancellor of the CE.exchequer.I ndu\u2019 his administration of the linanclul affairs the great international movement, so far as the central body, or united society is concerned, runs smoothly along, the balance keeping on the right side of the ledger.Mr.Shaw ttiis morning favored a \u2018Witness' representative with an hour snatched from Ills busy day.Mr.Shuw stated lie was especially here to perfect the arrangements for the trustees meeting of the United Society, which will Ccmvei e at the Windsor Hotel on Wednesday morning, July 5.The members of the committee will lunch together at the Windsor at noon and convene for business at one o'clock.The following officers and members of the committee have already arranged to be present: Re\".Francis E.Clark, P.n., president; Mr.John Willis Haer, general secretary; Mr.Wm.Shaw, treasurer; and the Rev.P.S.Henson, D.D., Bishop Samuel Fallow\u2019s, P.l Rev.C.A.Dickinson.Rev.M.Rhodes, D.D., Rev.H.C.Farrar, P.D., Rev.R.Jj.Swain.Ph.P., Rev.R.W.Hrokaw, Rev.N\\ Boynton, Rev.Tennis S.Hamlin, P.D., Rev.J.T.Beck ley, P.D., Pres, Merrill E.Gates, I.L.D., Rev.James I7i>, who dle»l whilst serving his country at Mombassa, Africa, on April bl, 1m»1.Tho High School has commenced its Valhalla : one wonders that it has no inspiriting motto.The present School Commissioners should not be forgotten at this time in the general consentaneousness of praise; they have worked hard and well for the good of the schools, and have been loyally assisted by the Superintendent, Mr.E.\tW.Arthy, and the Treasurer, Mr.Blnmore.The fine assembly hall, with its comfortable seats so arranged upon the sloping floor that a perfect view of the platform Is obtained from every part, was again well filled this morning, the fair sex, of course, predominating.The presentment of the pupus was charming a \u2018rosebud garden of girls,\u2019 in which the kindergarten little ones were the budlets.Flowers were universal, the rose predominating (\u2018The rose is such a lady'), but tho pansy, the pink, th»» geranium, and the Sweet William received their share of patronage, and one lady carried a choice bouquet of peonies.Seatt^l upon the flower-bedecked platform were the Rev.I).H.MacVlear, D.D., LL.D., Chairman; the Rev.W.I.Shaw', LL.D.; Mrs.H.C.Fuller, tho lady Principal; the Rev.Elson I.Rex-ford, B.A., rector of the High School, ami the teachers of the schools.The prizes and certificates wore numerous.Miss Naomi Molson received the highest award as best scholar of the year.The kindergarten exercises were perfectly performed and heartily appreciated.The part Ringing rf the globe in sixty-two days.It is a curio-ily, and attracts attention in the wimfinv of the new office at the corner of M.James and St.Francois Xavier streets.The letter was mailed in London on April 7: started on Its journey at N MOI NT KOVAL PARK.ANOTHER ATTACK IT.MADE UPON THE RIHiniTtON COMPANY AND THE STRUT \u2018\u2018AK COMl'ANY HAVE A NICK 1.ITT1.K Pl.AN.The turning of part of Mount Royal p m.same day; reached Hong Kong at * r*\u2018\t11 street car depot ami repair THE CAMPBELL CASE.(To the Editor iM the \u2018Witness.\") Bir.- It appear» t»> me that our loading newspapers «>f Montreal have been uomowhat premat tiro In their utterances concerning Prof.Campbell, of tlm Presbyterian College of Uiis city, hop the past week or lUOtv I'\tW.l V ,\tIll'll^ I* I'll rtV\t.\u2022.¦- à N.30 p.m.on May 1, via Suez; forwarded slu\u2018l s \"as the pleasant proposal whb h auuost\tbulleim boar 1 attrai ts the Park Commissioners had to listen\tthe public by sifi-h tlaming the following day by the steamer \u2018Empress\u2019 of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and arrived hack in Lomion on June n.This is a good record, but the Canadian Pacific Railway promise to beat It.The envelope is worn and covered with the stamps of the various countries through which it passed.Were it sentient it could tell quite a story of adventure, but, salient us it is, it is eloquent of many things, chiefly of the enterprise of*tho Canadian Paciflo Railway, which It blazons forth to the gratification of Its friends who, as th< y look upon the battered envelope, think of the company as a patriotic institution, and not as a private enterprise, which Mr.Van Horne always insists it is.A BRIGHT DOG.The legless man sits in front of his little hand-organ, ami grinds out the liquid melody, \u2018Long have 1 sighed to rest me,\u2019 with mechanical exactness, but with no more soul than could I»»* expressed by a threshing mill.Nobody bothers with the man at the corner of Craig and St.Peter streets, but that little white ting is not to be Ignored.This little creature, like an animated snow ball, is as wise ns an Indian sage.On the top of the box It sit.' «>n its haunches, with a little basket \u2022In Its mouth, which it holds out to every passer-by.This is an unfeeling world, and people are In a hurry and not everybody has the inclination to notice the dog.But this neglect Is something which the «log will not tolerate.He clinches his back Weth, and that thrusts out the basket under your nose.Jf that will not do, he barks nt the Indifferent citizen.The latt«*r stops, blushes, puts his hand In hts pocket, and brings forth the cent.The little dog hows his hea«l in thanks.The legless man Is as sbilid as a post, but the little dog has a keenness, a wisdom.an eye to the main chance which inspire admiration.to this morning The .Street Railway Company in onler m>t to gi-t si'on bed itself, llk«* tile monkey in the fable, itruh* us»* of Hiuiu* one «\u2022Isi* to pull its chestnuts from the llrr.The some «'im els*- In this ease was the Montreal l'« rmanent Exhibition Company.Aid.«'resse presided.The other eoni-missiomrs, AUiermen Farrell and Wil- udvertiBomems as the following ; \u2018 Campbell's ll«\u2018r« sy,\u2019 ' Opinions r»\u2019-garding tin* Campbell Heresy,* etc.an«l the pap ms thom.-ehes, of which ib«s«* are but the harbingers, are characterized by tip-» suiim unwar-runtc.l utterances.Now, sir.such expressions cannot Justly or lawfully be applied to Urof.Campbell at tie present time.There Is nothing exlst- s«m, were also pivs«Mt.The Exhibition\t\"hieli I am aware that eati «lelegation comes!ed of Messrs.G.\\V.j Properly be termed the * Campbell Sadler, Peter Lyall, W.Ewing and\tAccording to British law, a S.C.Stevcnaon.\tinan i-annot be called u thief until he They pregert«*«l a letter asking that *l,,s\tPt*\u2018»ven to be su«'h, so 1 thst elections, while the Conservatives strong, and pour«'d In the money ot five years.The rent s $i per year.Tho reason for this demand, it was state»!, was in onler to allow the Exhibition Company to çonobfjo a h i' - for ft like term\u2014at a nuit not yet fixed-with the Street Railway C»>mpany for the use of a building 4») \\ HU feet, at the corner of Park avenue and Mount Royal aveniD's, Fletcher\u2019s field.Mr.S.C.Sti'Venson explained that the Street Railway would not i*\\teii»l Its track as mptlred, or use their building if it was not assured of poss \u2018sslon beyond May, l$!)i\u2018>.As the city would he a long time improving Fletcher\u2019s field, the allowli.g of the Stivel Railway to *use the building could not result in nitieh harm to anybody ami won!»! be of immense advantage to the travelling public.The building would also be used to examlim cars, store extra ones, for.a ( xi .i waiting room, etc., thus admitting of a Mon roîU greatly improve»! service in that Rec-tien.Aid.Wilson (with the air of a man | whose mind is made up) It\u2019s very little use asking for this leas,-*.IPs about time you were off the fi»dd a I loge (her.It will not be popular with the publie and I cannot support your petition.IPs In tho Interests of the Street Kailw\u2019nv Mr.b»*ll as a heretic until he has been ! proven t«i b»\u2018 such.Tim Rev.Professor bas not even been trl.'d by I an\\ court of the Church, much less condemned.Again, has not Professor Campbell\u2019s eo-Presbyters hemi guilty »>f imprudence, to put it mildly.In ventilating their vi«\u2018ws upon this mat-j t«M\u2018 before tb»' pri'ss representatives, as they have been doing during tho past Wi\u2019ek ?It is eonsitlered to be one of the strong points »»r Presby-p rial governimuit that In matters of discipline n Presbyter Is tried by his I\"- rs, .Mini by Omni alone.Now, \u2022 loubiless, sonic of the good ministers of Montrent who have been making public their views upon what Is i«MMiied \u2018The Campbell heresy,* will sit in judgment upon the Professor when the onse comes before the Presbytery ; and if bo.Judging from the sentiumnls ex-ptvssed.Professor < ampin'll Ls condemned already.Surely uny judge who woultl give to tln> public expressions condemning a prisoner before i bat prisoner luul been tried, or bo-for«\u2018 tin* evlihuu'o had been heard, would be considered guilty of a bre.-u-h of Judicial trust.So, In my tut i-ests f the str»'et Railway.\t1\t*.l-\t,n> \\V.Ewing said it was ns ,nii« h l\u2019 \u201d \u2018\u2019i/.\t;!n>' Pf an Idea that tin* city was being run by com pan lea and cliques that had the city by the throat.Now\u2019 they would say tin* Exhibition Company Is no exception.Mr.Qeo.W.Sadler, as a citizen, said he luul no objection to si eing th»' Park cleared of all obstruetloiiK, but ns mi Exhibition director be wanted th cl en ranee made as easy ns possible.Had th»' CoinmitPe any intention of clearing off the buildings this year or next?He did not beli»*ve it.had.He asked for something définit»', anyway.The Street Railway Company would not.buy the buihling to-day if it was to !>»\u2022 torn down to-morrow.Aid.Wilson- |t\\s in thk-ly circulation of nearly ninety thousand.U, E.COMMITTEE CONFERENCES.The Convention Committee Conferences, on Friday afternoon, July 7, will L»' held as follows :- Y.M.C.A.buihling (pnrlor), Good Literature Committee Confer Mice, Mr.Geo.B.Graff, of Boston presiding.American Presbyterian Church, Lookout Committee, Mrs.G«*orge W.Coleman.Somerville.Mass.Dominion Square Methodist Church, Prayer Meeting Committee, Miss Ida Bradshaw, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Emmanuel Congregational Church, Junior Society Workers\u2019 Conference, Mr.Thomas Wainwrlght, Chicago, 111., special Conference of Superintendents of Junior Work for states, territories and empty cell, im food being offere»! him for 21 hours, ami the next day was driven in an open waggon, with handcuffs on and in tho company' of the worst kind of people.Such treatment entitled plaintiff to damages, which the Court fixed at $70.THE PROVINCIAL LOAN.The Quebec correspondent of the \u2018Minerve\u2019 writes that the news »>f the provincial loan being effected is prtunature.Mr.Hall oouhi get th*' loan on the same terms ns the Mercier money was obtained, but the present Government wants better terms ami Is sure to g»H them.The same correspondent also denies the news that Mr.Tallinn went to Ottawa to ask help from the Federal Government DAMAGES FROM THE CITY.Judgment has just been renderetl in two actions of damages taken against the «ily.In the ease of An-.velmo Bissonnette, which was a claim for injurb'S received by falling through a bole in the street, the Court granted $t!J damages.In the ease of W.E.Lighthall, being a claim on aeeoiint of a change in the lev»'l of the street, $700 damages have been granted.NEWS OF A MISSING BOY.The missing boy, Fitzpatrick, who disappeared the first of the week from his home in Point St.Charles, is in Danville, tpio-, visiting his uncle and spending his summer holidays there.CATHOLIC SAILORS\u2019 CONCERT.The first weekly concert of the Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club was hel«l last evening.Mr.I*.J.Gorman presided and there w as a good muster of sailors from the various ships In port.A good programme was provhied and all thos»' present greatly enjoyed the entertainment.RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE.A meeting of the memheru of the Bar was ludd this morning, when resolutions of regret were passed on the death of the lute Mr.Gershom Joseph, Q.C- where you can have the sport.an»l the .\t,\t,\t.\tkind of game which will yield to the Men so, but the dispute caltneil dowin Mr r.i»\u2019at advance along the lino of pro- ni(t nnd gun.nnd the delight of the Ewing taking up the conversation l>v gress.and such strength, such vigor,\t.scenery Incidental to the savage pleas- saying\tthat\tthe Exhibition noonb* i,.i guarantee greater things in the time to\ture, ns a bit of tenderness to temper\tr^.»».».\t.come.Speaking not in ignorance of\tthe brutality of the bullet, nre nil s»>t other sehools, said the chairman, he I forth in the attractive guise which the sai«l, barlesly, that the Hlnh School\tcompany know so well how to employ, was second to none.The lady Principal 1\t_____^______ of the school, Mrs.Fuller, is unfortu-\t.\ta v-a txt \\ xt tutuctov\u2019a r> v nately, said the speaker, about to sever\tA\tADL\\\\ MIS.I VARY RE- her connection with the school, over i\tI UK.mpsU.whose destinies she has presided since Mr.Arthur W.Beal, a Canadian mls-th»* year 1880, in which capacity she has slonary teacher in the Government r raising and hauling off the disabled boat are still prooeetling.- KILLED BY LIGHTNING.(Special to the \u2018Witness.\u2019) Ottawa, June 2.1.\u2014A boy at Billing\u2019s Bridge who got afraid of last night's \u2018ILLEGAL* BUILDINGS.The Building Inspector has entered an action against Miss Maguire, tho owner of that wooden building erected «'ontrary to law on Bh'iiry street, corner of St.Bernard strord.There an-' other wooden buildings on this thoroughfare needing the same attention.-?- INCINERATOR COMMITTEE.The incinerator Investigating committee are sitting daily, going over the evidence with the f a woman named Mrs.Hannon, of Champlain stri f-t, was found floating between two wharves in the river front this morning.How sh»* came to bo drowned is still a mystery.- - - PERSONAL.Mr.W.T.Lockhart, the Liberal member for West Durham, Out,, in t h»* Ontario L»-gi lature, whs on 'change to-day.lb* is a.grain merchant of Newcastle, tint., who has been at Ottawa an-l was delighted, as every Liberal i-, with th»» Convention.CITY ITEMS.Both the Notre Dame street expropriation commissions nr»; at a standstill at pri-sent, owing to tho illness of commissioners.The two n-ports were to have l»-en ready this month.An extension will be asked.Messrs.V.Grenier ami charbon-» neau have been appointed experts by the Fir.ance Committee t»i \\Mt tho markets, ascertain what it will cost t»> put the sum».* into good sanitary condition and report.Seven hundred pilgrims from tho shrine of Ste.Anne de Beaupré lent animation to the Grand Trunk depot this morning.They were from northern New Y«>rk.Bishop Gabriel, of Ogdens- A CURIOUS FACT Li\u2019idi;e who pot afraid »>f last night's it is stated that In London (Eng- (U.th Rifles were titnd $7 each In the performed, according to the priests, al-Ftorm and sought refuge in tho cellar land), to-»lay, on»* ton of hay costs Police Court yesterday for imt attend- though one lady said she hud been was killed by lightning.\tj oue dollar more than a ton of flour.; Ing drill,\t* cured of acute dyspepsia.burg, and twenty-seven priests, were in Four volunteers belonging to the , charge of the party.No miracles were fir.th Rifles were timd $3 each In the performed, according to the priests, al- TH K MONTRKAL DAILY WITNESS Frioat, .Ti\u2019nf 23, 1803.A'o(iW«\tmirriitqtM \" f dfn'hi \u2022«\u2022ut i«i»iH- \u2022Vy \u2022\u2022/fin# \u2022t« I i.,,i f'i' n l\u2019iitaii'l a\u2019IUrtt» ttH'l\u2019r, «r ùth -ni ne » \u2022 » \u2022(! v f/< ' /or\tMo'irr*/or *\u2022'\u2022 t>rrf>at AMMONI) On .luue Kth.1WÎ, at the Methodist ramonage, Klma, Out, by the Ee».F.M< Ainm 'ml, R.A , Montreal, uncle of the bride.Mr Irwin Milliard, '-'«rristiT, of Morriebtirg, to Anna Caroliuc, daughter of the Rer.T.MeAmmond, if th« Winchester Hprings Circuit.Moutrcal Conference.PATTON RoYAN At the residence of the bride's father, 674 l adieus stre.-t, on June ÎV'nd, by the Kiv Woi.J, f-hiw.Lt.1>, th< IN a\\ Walter Melville Patton, B D., Professor of the Wesleyan Theological t\u2019ollt-ge, Montreal, and Harriet Web «te», daughter of .1 hn Royau, K»q.Porter- I RASKK On .turn 20.1803, at the reai.deuce of the brui- father, Kiltvuny.P.'7 , by the Rev.T.H Clayton, William Poster, of Lirlie, Assa, N.W.T , to Am-ba K Fraser, youngest daughter of Mr.Ja* Fraser.SWEET CURRAN At Corbin, One., on the Cist iust., by the Rev.Win.Unwitt, Frederick A Bweet, to Nellie K., daughter of (V.I) Curran, Esq KENNEDY Cl NNINcICAM At the Kt (labriel rresbyteriau Church, on Wednesday, Cist June, l'Cj, by the Rev.F.M.t>» wey, M A , Wnt.P.K.nuedy, sc.inmant, Northern Assurance C.»., to Mtry Louise, youngest daughter of (4 W.Cunning ham, Esq., of this city DIED.THORBCRX At P.rt llnroo.Mich, Mrs Oeo.Trorhurn.widow of the late tleo.ThortMirn.Funeral from Bonaventure station on arrival of morning tram, Thursday.ELLIOT\u2014At the Tuscarora parsonage, Charlotte, widow of the lat Rev.A.Elliot, formerly uussioa-ary to the Sts Nation Indians nn the Brand River, and daughter of the late James Larry, of Mount Pleasant.GASTON.\u2014At Hawkesbury, Ont , on Saturday afternoon, .lime 17th, Is >3, Margaret Himpeon, bo-loved wifeo! James K.(isston.aged CC years and 10 months.HALL\u2014At ' HillMde, King ey, P >)., on .Tune 13th 1823, Jane Lyster, ^\u2022el(m.\u2022d «ifeot (leirge Hall, aged61 years and 4 months.BELL.\u2014On the VVnd.lost.Jessie McFjte Bell, only \u2022urviviug dsughtcrof James P.ell, aged 3 years and 7 months.Her end was peace.Funeral from h*r fatfa.-r'* residence No ISTailfer aveuue, on Saturday at 2 pm.Friends will please act ept this intimation.Glasgow we-kly * Mail\" please etpy.HUNTER.A* 121 St.K.vnd'.t' street, Fri-lay, 23 d June, Francis Hunter, ag.-d s> j.-ars sod 5 mouths, formerly of the tlrm of Ki00.'\u2022\tlu\t*\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\t1.60 to\t6 00 t.r*i Km.*.Large variety in 10 snd 14 kar gold from II *'\u2022 to #25.kt#;r».K Km;*.In solid 10 sml 14 kar gold from $1.50 to #5 0O Any dai-ign of nng mvie to order on short note t;.frrdeiK y mad carefully tilled.I>.HE ATT V.Walehniaker sti I- ¦¦!*\u2022 »ui \u2022\u2022««'\u2022r to Henry Ross, At the \u2022 dd m .!.u: st PKTER STHEKT Is\u2019* i-M -.r.2U» tutl ktr» «lottn to #:io.Dnulitali Iron Kt-ilw.railli «tpriiiRM, «IOIlt»l KEEP COOL is the CNSOLVF.D problem uf the day.OCR SOLUTION is to ko id for ftlHUFU VNDBKWRAR.HI .1111KK I NDFUDFAB.M MHFK FNDF.ltD EAR.Our *toek compmes EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR.Our makes sre invariably reliable.What we assert eoneerulug them you will prove in the wear.LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY.BEST VALUE IN THE CITY.LAD1CB\u2019 I'NDFKWFAK.GENT'S t NDFU11 FAR.(IIILDRE.VA CNDFR1YKAR.ONE MORE BARGAIN at our HOSIERY COUNTUL Ask to berhown aiment LADIES BLACK CASHMBKR.HOSE.EAST DYE HPLICED HEELS.EXTRA QUALITY WOOL, .30c per pair or 3 pairs tor $1 40.These will convince you that for \u2019all GOOD HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR you must come to III.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, FAMILY LINEN WAREHOUSE, 263 In 207 HT.ANTOINE ATRFFT.144 to 151) Mountain street.TELEPHONE.8225.BRANCH STORE: * ST.CATHERINE STREET NVEftT.Cor.BUCKINGHAM AVENUE.Telephone 5335.Furniture, Tor «\u2018oimlry nne, HI T.K.aV A.MAItTIVN.11121 A\u2019»tr«* l>Hni«* Nlrt\u2018«*l.îDiç D»Uij ^itucss.FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 23.In time to en toy it.and to do *o you will require everything bright and e|«sn.Ladies and Gents Mints cleaned I y our New French CleanbiK Proe.-ss Nothing like it in the Dominion.N Kipping or ! taking apart.Guaianteed not to shrink.liiurK* left 1813 A 1815 Notre Dame Street, stiff and Closor.and returned like new Be sure and -\u2014 for French Cleaning .good» that have been wet »r trry dirty out - diable.Put should be wet cieaurga.nl*atlon is known -is the Sabbath » *b-rvam .* t\u2019otn-mlttee.formed to >pp«»se Sun lay cars.They held a meeting:, fit which the plan of campaign was mapji-d mil.Senator Allan occupied the chair.Counter petitions will be circulated.Mpposl'lon will not be on the ground >f Sunday quiet, but because Sunday cars are a breach of Sunday observance, as laid down In the Divine laws.DIKD IN LIRF.RIA.New York.June 22.New» lias reached New York, by way of Kngland, that Mr.William D.McDoy.of Indiana.United State* .Minister Resident to the Republic of Liberia, West Africa, died at Monrovia, the capital of the country, on May 14, ami was burled with military honors.Mr.McCoy was appointed by President Harrison, In January, lk'.f-'.A RKt\u2019rBVLR APPOI.NTICD.Keokuk, Iowa, June 23.« »n application ot the United States Trust Company of New York, bolding a mortgage of S'.'.711.\"no on the Road.Ju Ige Woolnen yesterdi.y appointed lohn F.Hnrtibard, - died May 11 and was buried by the (.hriatians WV'n LCAUMITV AT SEA THF BRITISH ÎATTLFS! Il P \u2019VIC.TOR I A' GOF-S DOWN WITH KiiARLY ALL ON I\tBOARD.SHE t* RPN INTO IIY IUR SIS 1ER HAITI.ESRlff \u2019 t AMl'EMOOWN \u2019 OKK TUI TO U ANH H1NK* ALMOST IMMKUIAI ELY \u2014 VB'K-ADMIRAL Hitt 14EOHUK TMYON AMoNU TllOHE LOST.Loudon, June 23.A most terrible , calamity 1 us befallen -he British battle-I ship 'Victoria.' llagship of the Medlter-j i n m an sipmdron, and hundreds of lives have been lost.The ' Victoria,' which flew the flag of Vice-Admiral Sir George ' Tr>on, K.O.M.IL, was run into off ! 'I ripoli by the British battleship \u2018Cain-jperdown,' also belonging to the Mt-cll-teriancun s'iuadron and under the command of Captain Charles Johnstone.The 'Victoria\u2019 had an enormous hole made In her aides through which the water poured in torrents.The immense hull of the 'Victoria' at once began to settle and betore those on board of her could cast loose their small boats she went to the bottom carrying down with her nearly all on boat'd.Some of the officer* and rrev managed to get out of the suction caused by the sinking vessel ami were rescued.Among those list Is Vice-Admiral Tryon.The tlrst reports of the disaster stated j that about two hundred men had been ! drowned, but later despatches show that | the loss of life was far greater, not less I than four hundred of the officers and I crew of the 'Victoria' having gone down | with the ship.TIIK SUNKEN VESSEL.The 'Victoria' was a twin-screw battle-ship of in,470 ton* and ll.ooo horsepower.She was one of the most powerful battleships in the British Navy and was built in 1KK7 In the dockyards of Sir William Armstrong, Mitchell & Co., Elswlck, near Newcastle.Her length Is ;ttn feet, beam 70 feet, and depth of hold 26 feet * Inches.She has a steel armour of eighteen inches and three deck* with barbette guns.She was capable nf developing 14J>00 horse-power and of attaining a speed of sixteen and seven-eighth» knots an hour.Her coal capacity was 7.30 tons.Her armament was large and consisted of two 18 1-4 inch 111 ton breech-loading guns, one ten-inch breech-loading g*m.12 six-inch breech-loading guns, 21 qulck-ffrtng guns and eight machine guns.At the time of the building of the vessel It was intended to name her the \u2018Renown* but at the last moment It was changed' to \u2022Victoria.\u2019 After being launched there was great difficulty In getting the vessel through the bridge below the yards and it was thought at one time that she would not be able to pa*?.The 'Carop'*rdown' I* also a first-class twin-screw battle-ship.She is 10,800 tons and 11,000 horse-power and carries ten guns.Admiral Kir George Tryon was com-mander-ln-chlet.of the Mediterranean station.He wa* made vice-admiral A eg.2\".1891.Rear-Admiral Albert H.Markham, of the 'Trafalgar,' the flag-ship of the rear admiral In the Mediterranean, has telegraphed to the Admiralty from l rtpo-II.Syria, under date of to-day as follows:\u2014 'I regret to report that while manoeuvring off Tripoli this afternoon the 'Victoria' and 'Camperdown' collided.The '\\ Ictorhi\u2019 sank in ill teen minutes In eighteen fathoms of water.She lie* lx ttom uppermost.The 'Camperdown'*\u2019 ram struck the 'Victoria' forward of the turret on the starboard side.Twenty-one officers were drowned.Two hundred and fifty-five men were saved.The Injury to the 'Camperdown' ha* not yet been fully ascertained but it l* serious and will necessitate her going on doek for repair*.1 propose to send the survivor* to Malta.\u2019 TORONTO TOPICS.(Special to the \u2018Witness.*) Toronto.June 23.-Col.Sir Fitzroy Donald MacLean, chief of clan.Is a guest at the Government House.He arrived from Chicago, where he ha* been attending th*\u2019 gathering of the elan, which was the tlrst occasion nn which the elan had met since 174:., when their ancestor» followed and fought for Prince Charlie at Culloden.The chief himself Is a soldier, and was In Toronto with his regiment, the 13th Hussars.in IKilk.The Grand Jury find?fault with the wholesale arrest* for trespass of persons walking to and from church on tin* Grand Trunk track* to shorten the distance.The jury discovered that county constable* made the arrest* to augment their fees, and deprecate* the practice.Dr Wild discussed with hi?church trustees, Wednesday, the matter of hi* resignation on account of ill-health.He will tender his resignation within a fortnight, and I» will be for an Indefinite period, with the understanding that if his health improves be will return to the church.It I* likely the trouble with the Grand Tnmk freight handler* will be settled.Mr.David Morris, assistant superintendent.said lie did not apprehend trouble as the men did not couch their request of extra pa y for extra work In the form of a demand but rather submitted it for eonslderatlon, but before a decision c»/uld be arrived at it would have to be ascertained what effect the change would have on the other em-ph vo- s who work overtime GKN.«'R!:sro MADE «\u2019RESIDENT.Caracas, Venezuela.Jun* 23.\u2014Gen.Crespo ha* formally assumed the présidence und*r tiv* constitution.The Ae-sembly named him for the short term.THE GERMAN ARMY BILL.Berlin.June 2' The' Reich*tanx**lger' announce* that tlm Army bill which will he submitted i t th'» next Reichstag will i>e virtually the Huenc Compromise on i the uld bill.I 3 Friday, .ïünt.-ja, TH K JHOMKFAL UAILY W 11 *\"N ?* (ill!LS\u2019 mcii srnooi.LIST OF TH K l'IîlZK WINNtltS.f li»t T\u2019r#{»sratorr !\u2022' «a Scarff.rtrat «en.prof, am! italiy rccltmlon, that in «jm l.mê.Ikn was sliort ¦ !\tinbui\tautant.\t1 Ml»*\txx litre s xxas «\u2022x.im!\tucd.\t\t\t Jatiu\t\u2022s Kx \u2022\t*rs.foreman of\t\ti.'pati - on tho :\tno «\u2019j\tanal, tc:\t«titled\tthat In* had chai\u2019Ki\t,* Of ;i\t: gang i>\tf atom\t* hreakem t»e t wven\tthe\t\\\\ dllng\tton bi\tildgo and tho sugar\tfacti\tary and\talso i\tI\u2019harge of ttio dump:\t« l ad\tV Of Tat«\t>\u2018H .IOC\tk\tllo looked aft-r\tSCVi*l\tral carti\t« and\t(hex ulxvav* W >ifki*\td XX.\t11 W'ltilo\tundo\tr hts charge.These\tXX .1 1\t\u2022 m o tlx\tp.1V >\txx ho drove tho carts\tbut t\tnon di 1\tthe In\tMdtng.\\ft.\tr x\\ 11\tting for\t«nine\tumo f,>r other xv it tu-\t the\ti»i* who\txx cro\tsubpoenaed a chi nc\to to\tappear.\t\t Tn-mnrrn'\t\txx ox'ido\tnco will ho heard\t from\t1.ullt\ttg contr\tactor*\tIn respect to tire Intcrpt\t\t\u2022eta tton\tof tin\t' w ord \u2019over- time \u2019\tTh\tcn the\tI\u2019ntnmi\tsslon xx til ad- jonrn\tuntil\tJuly 4\top S\t Mr\tA rchl\tbald remarki' I\t\tIn tho murso of th.\t* con\tvorsatlon that\t\tthe ovldcnco in def\tcnco\tof his (\u2019\tlient.\tMr.Kennedy, would\tnot\ttake loti\tg.\u2019 T\tIrey will entno \u2022 tralg\tlit to\ttire po\tInt ami nn heating\t about\tthe b\tunh.\u2019\t\t square.In' xx.us pTing hail since been Amherst stn -t.doors.He had races came off on the M.A.A.A.('\u2022oinpany, Messrs.Sb.errln and McCualg.grounds last evening.The sealed handicap rac« of three miles was especially interesting.There were seven starters for this event, all starting from scratch, the time allowance being given at the finish.Stillings led all through but was finally beaten on time by Mann and Lyman.The Montreal Bicycle Club have arranged the folloxvlng progromme for the ensuing week Saturday, June 34, 7.30 p.m.\u2014St.Laurent.Monday, June 26, summit.Tuesday, June 27, Club house.Thursday, June 29, 6 a.m.\u2014Petite Cote.Thursday, June 2fi, 7.30 p.m.\u2014City ride.6 a.m.\u2014Mountain BASEBALL.HOW THE CLCBS STAND TO DATE.BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.(Special to tire \u2022Witness.\u2019) Kingston, Ont., Jim* 22.\u2014At yesterday\u2019s session the chief event was the election of home and foreign secretaries.Foreign mission secretary, Rex'.J.W.Weeks, Smith\u2019s Falls; home mission secretary, Rex*.Douglas Laing, Kingston.\u2022 A committee of the ministers present was appointed to arrange the time and i place of the next meeting of the sisso-cintion.Dr.KeRock read a paper on \u2018The Prayer Meeting nmi its Needs,\u2019 which xxas indeed masterful.More prayer and ! less preaching are needed, more simplicity and less machinery.This xxas certainly the best paper of the association.It was diseiissed by the Rev.S.Sheldon, J.Carpenter.Rev.J.\\V.Weeks and Rev.x\u2019alx\u2019in Good speed, D.P.Prof.Goodspeed, of McMaster University, then addressed the association on educational xxork.He said that one i f the greatest enemk s of Christ and the Church to-dav is educated unbe- | Hex its, and that tho best force to meet! Hrese is educated men of faith.The Rev.Douglas Laing read the re- 1 port on tire home mission xxork within the bound* of tire association.It xvas very freely considered ami called forth many questions.Tire progress made j during tire past year scarcely met the expectations of the delegate* and hope was generally expressed that coining year xxoul I be signalized more aggressive work.Tire Rev.J.P.McEwen, suporintend- r- presenting the Montreal Freehold and Montreal Annex, respectively.Mr.St.Jean, who appeared in the Interests of the two latter gentlemen, Viscount Tu renne, Mr.F.Y.Bisailliotl, the advocate of the corporation; J.H.Olivier, Mr.Givernaud and Mr.Jos.Beaubien.A letter was read from the Citizen s\u2019 Committee endorsing the Corrlveau-WHI.ims Company, and objecting to tire position t;dten by two of the councillors in electric railway matters, mentioning that their resignations would be ae- 7-a nm-Athletic ceptable.They also endorsed tho 7.so p.m.Auueuc Mayor.s actlon on Monday last.Councillor Colleret said he believed tin Montreal Street Railway Company was the cause of all the trouble last Wednesday.Councillor Villeneuve tried to got a few word* in.but those present .would not permit him, and hooted him lustily.Mr.McCualg and Mr.St.Jean endeavored to speak, but the croxvd veiled.\u2019Put them both out.\u2019 As neither of the gentlemen showed any Inclination to move, the crowd made a rush and Mr.St.Jean was thrown on the floor, and roughly handled, although tire Mayor and councillors and those on the platform did tlrelr best to preserve order.Mr.Corrlveau asked that a passage way lie made to allow the gentlemen to pass out peacefully.Mr.McCualg finally retiring, Mr.St.Jean followed, hut not In streh a peaceful manner, as he refused to go.nmi xva* put out by force.The opposera of the Corrlveau-Wllliams Company were not anxious to enter Into the debate morrow.Is exciting great interest, and after this.The crowd cheered tire Cor-It is expected that a strong contingent rlveau-WHIIams Company, and hissed of Montreal enthusiasts will be on the t every other company, after which the scene of the conflict.\tmeeting adjourned.Mile End Is !n- The Ivy Leaf and Orient Lacrosse deed passing through exciting times, clubs will meet for the first time this and It 1?curious to note how men love Club\tWon.\tLost.\tPercent.Philadelphia.\t.29\t10\t.643 Boston\t\t.2!»\t17 18\t.629 .599 I \u2019ittsburg\t\t\u2022 \u2022 J*>\t21\t.542 Noxv York\t\t23\t24\t.587 C\u2019leveland\t\t.21\t19\t.525 Washington .\t22\t23\t.46S \t.TJ\t21\t.4 tO St.Louis\t\t.19\t24\t.440 Baltimore\t\t.23\t23\t.400 Cincinnati\t\t.20\t26\t.434 Louisville\t\t.\t7\t29\t.189 LACROSSR.\t\t\t Tho Cornwall\tvs.\tCapital\tmatch.which is to be\tplayed\tat Ottawa to-\t season to-morrow on the grounds at tile corner of Sussex ave.and St.Catherine streets.Both teams are strong and doubtless a splendid game will be the result of the meeting.the the by ent of home missions, made an address , Hauninglou,gen.profgrammar.I rtnc\u2019r, honor* |'\u2019n u°t'k iioxx being carried on bx\u2019 '\tthe board In Ontario and Quebec.This xxork bus to do only with churches not yet self-»upfK>rtlng and receiving assist-attce from the hoard.The total number of churche» and prreichlng stations is -\u2019'\u20220.mi* donurles ministering to these 130.1 converts ball zed fioo.The total j contributions for this work were $24.-MThe total contributions for this $\u201824.-! 3'e, being It.oort in excess of any previous year, while Freneh-Canndian missions received $17,000 and foreign missions over , Jin.Otxo.Mr McEwen said that in consequence of tire rapidly increasing amounts contributed to foreign and other missions by tire denomination the offerings | for home missions should be very ma- 1 tcrially increased.In account* : Lulu ri/«sa entraoos lee 25c 0.OnnleiiKtb, S ratrh Coatume full Suit, 2 prUss.No entrance lee 7.liiKh birioj* Competition, 3 dive* each, 2 prizes, entrance fi»' 2'* 4.440 yards IJaniii' up.open to all amateurs, 2 prl/.«s, entrance fee 25o.1 Canoe Tournament, Sl\u2019KCIAk KVFNT.10.POM » MAU H, ORAN D TUI Mv re.LAIT-RKNTIANH IL 1 Lenttii Blindfolded Raie, 2 pri/es.No eu-t ranee fee.12.WATKK SKETCH.SPECIAL KVENT.NOTICE All events jiositively Close on MON-PAX.I na MV, to Mr.C Sal eld No |iosl entries.Entraîna a fea include adiaireion ti- ket Coiiqietitorsto s ear Strictly regulation Costumes, as Lad ten will be preecnt.The Programme i* fer Bona Kide Amateurs only, Country Coi pstitors m ist ¦) -w i redeutials 1 o that elf «et.For fn-tbur particulars appiy to Mr.SALK ELD,* Manager.WORLD'S FAIR TRUNKS AND TRAVELUNi: BAGS.ee?FURNISHED BAGS, DRESSING CASES, Pocket Books, Card Cades, TRAVELLING RUGS.GEO.BARRINGTON it SONS, TRAVELLING OUTFITIT.RS, 214 »T.J.4MEA HTUEET, Opposite Alexander s.FACTOBT 158 ST.A-TT01JIE fiTBEET. 'I 'TH K JMONTIlKAIi 1 > A1 L ï W 11 A'J^.Friday, June \u2018JJ, ikuj.\u2014 Mlÿ Calendai, Friday, June \u201823.Historical oalleuieh or TUI LA MAJLLB MIHKK, OFKN RVKKY DAY FKUM 1(1 A.M.TO 10 P.M.A(1uiIhhIou« *5r.C'hlMrrn.10o.si list itipiiov iciir.s.l»àiiy WitiiM» f îOO; Weekly Wiin#«i, $100; wilh n*llkno»t.»» mi\tWitniM*,\tN^rlbi-iu \u2022\u2022\u2022u- f-r; Âl oo11.l>vly N' ltu»'»- 1'or (irriit l«nt»m »>i l \"* l'',r *\u2022>''«'« f*' l,(,'4t- \u2022g«on Weekly W.tiM iMi ' \u2022 mi Northern Mttuuu* r.r: $3 C0 on M*ily Witn»,fii.ihe I .t ¦ lin n Hi- lun v itsrm in d-m i .\u2022 ny «Tcry «rcinutf ul |iulliv*uoa »i |l oOpur mnuw.TI1I-Î FINANCIAL SITUATION.Saturday, June 24.SPUING I\u2019ll .411 PI ON SHU'S ur TUR AMATKIMt ATI1LKTIO ASSOCIATION OK l ANADA, AD%i:RTIMV6 ruks.DAILY wn\u2019NKSH.Kiv linen «nd upward», lOo per lise.Contract qu faroralde lermi.IVKKKI.Y WITNESS.With larpe type or ruta, 20 per line.One third reduction if .\"t in our mual smail kdrcrtiriag iype*.£>pt' ml i outrait ratca.I\u2019n 1er the auspices of th# MONTREAL AMATKl'K ATHI -ETIC A8SOCIA TION.WILL Mt 1ILL1» ON TUR M.A.A.4.UUOINDS.Fa mil Ion removing to thi» r«aslie or country for the summer tan have the \u2018Daily Witness * mailed each day to their address for twenty-live cents a month.Sutnrtlay Alternuou, June 24, IH93.COMMENCIM.AT 2 OCIAJCK K11AKP.A din Uoloit, a.\u2019r null ftOc.Reierved enats lor sali* at Mcairs.Morton, T\u2019hillip» L Co i Jolill Lin is, and Geo.1.Sheppard.W.K.HLIDOY.Sfr.Trena.STANLEY STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, &AUB4TH SCHOOL PICNIC \u2014 TO\u2014 stf.icon»;, SATURDAY, JUNE 24th, Train leaves Windsor Station at 0 a m.\" Dalhousie \"\t130 pm.Fare», adults ehildren 30e return.J\t6th BATTALION JL\tFUSILIERS.annual drill.The Rattalinn will parade at 8 p.m SltSlVjMV this tTII I'KSDAY) evening tor < oui' maudiug otheors iujpe.iion Every lueiuher must he present.Hrasa and drum and life bauds to attend.Uniform drill order The Hat'.allou will parade at 2 30 p.Ut .on SATURDAY,24th iust., for inspection by l».A G.Every member must he present, liras» and drum and life banda, nmtmlaiiee, signal corps and pioneers to attend Uniform full dress, iiy order, T.ATKINSON.Major and Adjt.Z\\it ^ailn Witness.FRIDAY, JUNE 23.1R93.Tuesday, June 27.If the Irish party rebels over the new financial clauses of the Hoin*' Unie I'M, which Mr.Gladstone has j just introduced as a substitute for (he ol 1 ones, which were based on | erroneous estimates supplied by an official of the treasury department, it may well he that the Government will he defeated on lhem tu Committee, for the British Conservative members are just as much opposed on behalf of P.ritain to Mr.Gladstone's financial proposals, as the Irish members can he r.n behalf of Ireland.PRAISE SERVICE OF hACRED BONO In Ht.IniueH Melliodtit Church, Tucntlay Lv'g.lune 2*tl»t al K o'clock, Hy the CHOIR, assisted by MIS3 HOLLIN'HUEAD, Soprano MR.KoltKRT ANDERSON, Viollni»t.MASTER WILLIE 8T.IMERKK.AtlniGklon Free Silver Cwllrrllon.Hue Monday » \u2018 Wittu-es ' for Urogramiuo.Thursday, June 20.BERVILLE AND ST.JOHNS-; PM Ml Dominion Hquare MuudAy-school.1111 RAIMI.20th ln«t.Good Finhiug and It'icing.Adulte,50r.(\u2019hihlren, 53c.Tram» h-ave Wmd.ujr Station at It) a ui.Tickets at Palmer * or Holland >«, Xotn: Dame sireet, and Ft-atherston », Oueeti » Itioik, ard ou the tram.If the International arbitration upon the sealing question faite the view I of their duties which the American counsel urge them to adopt, they will act less as an International court of law than ;is International legislature.There are no International laws which embody the rules in regard to the protection of animal life on the high | seas which the American counsel urge the arbitrators to apply in pro- ( toction of an American monopoly of, seal killing.We do not know but that 1 It would he a good thing fur such nr- : bitrntlons to widen and add to the International codes, provided, of I course, that all nations would agree | to observe the laws thus made.NOBODY IN TOWN.THE Tin* WHEN THE faumeh's heart REJOICES.There Is nobody in town now.I'ossihly heads could still t>o count\"'!, but all the people who are \u2018somebody' ur« in the country.It would be hard to liixl a residence between Montreal and Ste.Anne\u2019s along the river front.The hotels and boarding-houses In Dachine are full.In the country, the farmer goes out to the barn and hugs himself.Jt pays better to keep boarders than to pick weeds in the scorching sun.let the house he tu-ar the river, and It does not matter if the roof strikes you In the head when you crawl Into bed.The dishes may be thick stone, which ordinarily constitutes a deep distress of kouI, but In the country they do not Impair delight.There may be a painful absence of napkins, but Joy Is not dimmed tin re|»y.The character of the drinking water may n\"t be wholly above suspicion, but the Mdrlt Is not depressed.Are there not trees and meadows and a shining river ?\\Yh'*n the farmer aces his boarders drinking and paying for the buttermilk, which he generally throws out, he steals off where he will pot be seen, and indulg* s In long cavernous chuckles.\u2018What/ he says to hlm-m-lf, 'do I raise the turkey gobbler with Inllnlte care and behold him dragged to death by the diabolical fox ?Do I raise chickens only to find, In their weakly Infantile days, that the crows carry them off ?Do I plant potatoes, only to find the potato bug laughing at my stooped back as ho eats up my substance and blights my hopes ?And then, do the city folk come alone, and gladly pay me for that which I esteem of no account, and which my dog would not look at ?I hope they do not see kne laughing/ Gann da\u2019s cheese seoms to he the cheese.If we are to believe the reports, the American judges at the World's Fair at Chicago thought few ch« eses there hut Canadian ones worthy even of a diploma.All hut t ine of the hundred and thlrty-flve prizes award'd, were adjudged to Canada.and thirty-one exhibits of f\u2019a-mtdian choose ranked higher than the highest American exhibit.Canada did will in butter, too, for although there are only twenty-five exhibits, thirteen of them won medals.In dairy products Canada easily leads on this continent: that Is plain at all events.Wolud it not be more profita-ble and better for the land In Canada and especially In this province, if.Instead of exporting hay, which exhausts the soil quickly, we first lurn-ed It into butter and cheese, thus saving some of the valuable elements of which the earth is most easily deprived ?FIFTY YEARS A POSTMASTER.(Special to the \u2018Witness.\u2019) Kingston, Ont., June 22.\u2014In Dll Mr.I*.S.Tlnum-minn was appoint'd j istmaster at Mill Creek (now od< fu), in Eeuri'ix county.The commission was signed by Mr.Thos.Allen Htaym-r.deputy postmaster-general, Mr.Timmerman Is Mill In the service.3 !\u2022\u2022 was under provisional appointment for u year previously, lie is aj veteran of 1*'.7-S and able, if need be, to take up arms again.SOME MOUE CONSULS.Washington, June 22\u2014The President has made the following appointments: (Mr.Darius If.Ingraham, Maine, consul* g'-neral at Halifax.N.S' < onsuls: Me.\\V.S.Campbell, New York, at Newcastle, England; Mr.lames A.Demurest, New Jersey, at Hrockville, Canada; Mr.Joel Lindsay, Vernon, at Coafl-cook, Canada; Mr.John 11.Copplogor, Illinois, at (Toronto.ICuiul*- According to the cable despatches there have been some curious doings In and around the British embassy In Paris.English oflleials have been bribing French officials and obtaining slate papers, while the strong boxes of the British embassy have been broken up and documents stolen from them.These are strange methods, surely, to be employed by the representatives of the two most enlightened and wealthiest nations in the world In the pi litest city on the face of the globe.It Is probable that these stories are mostly moonshine.It will be r»-inemb'T'd that Lord Duffcrln was charged with la-lng concerned, In some way, with the Panama Canal exposure, and that ho found It necessary to publicly deny that there was the least foundation for the absurd rumor.It is extraordinary, and, perhaps gnilb ant, of the relations betw-en the two countries, or.rather of tin.- ft \u2022 ling in France against England, at the present time, that such charges should be made and believed, and that the post of French ambassador at St.Jana n has not been filled since it was vacated by Mr.Waddington, who was blamed by his countrymen r ex|>lo»ion at the residence of Senor t\u2019anovaH del (\u2019axtlllo, on Tuesday nlrfht, has led to the discovery of h plot that embraces Anarchists In several European countries.Twenty-three arrests have already been made and more are expected.The police are still pressing Suarez, the man who was badly Injun-*! by the explosion, ami who was captured before Ik- could make his escape, to divulge all the details of the plot.He has already made admissions showing that the conspiracy had extensive ramifications, lie also told the police the name of the man who was seen with him near the resilience of Senor Canovas *!**! Castillo prior to the explosion, hut who disappeared just before the explosion occurred.The third man of the party seen, whose name was Ruiz, was blown to pieces.Suarez says he and several of his comrades were the authors of the explosion that occurred on June 12, in the 1\u2018laza oriental, directly in front of the left wing of the royal palace.Their only object \u2022 was to frighten the bourgeoisie, and remind them *>f the existence of anarchism.The letters s*Azed show that tin* conspiracy was international.The letters cover details of plans for the commission of dynamite outrages in Madrid, Valencia, and other cities.The well known Anarchist, Ernesto Alvarez, was taken Into custody to-day.MR.BAVARD VISITS THE Ql\u2019EEN.AM) PRKSKKTS IIIS CllEPKK 11 AI.S.London, June 22.Thos.E.Bayard, the iirst American ambassador to Croat REliKlNtl SEA ARBITRATION.mb.rnni.v*» or serPORTM THE CONTENTION TUB united stater.Baris, J un»* 22.A hu ge number of visitors were present to-day at the ses- lemedlea are stronger and better than before and there are no bad results while w« load more than unite often In tire newspapers of the deaths sudden deaths -of many who have used the inmations.Herewith ar-* annexed a few tlic proceedings was the Hon.las.H Eustis, Butted States Ambassador to Franc**.The Hon.10.J.Bhelps opened his argument in behalf of the contention of the t\u2019lilted States, and his address was a brilliant one.lie said that the last* presented only two main questions have the Canadians and the renegade Americans who seek the shelter of the British flag in order to defy tin* laws j of their own country, the right to con-; tinuo destroying the seals, and, if so, what régulât ions are necessary to prevent the extermination *»f the seals.Other questions might 1)** involved, but they were merely incidental.America.In* added, claims that the Indiscriminate destruction of seals, Including the slaughter f the gravid animals proceeding towards tin* Prlbyloff Islands, the herding grounds, and of the mothers seeking food at sea, is Inhuman, bar-, haroua, and a violation f the laws of all civilized nations for tin* protection **f wild animals in their breeding season.Such slaughter, ho contended, must eventually result in extinguishing a valuable industry established for nearly a century by Russia and maintained by America since the cession of Alaska to J the 1\u2018tilled States by the Russian C*o\\-eminent.The British claimed the right to exterminate the species for the sake of a small temporary protit.They did not meet the question as to whether the right exists, but exhausted the resources of the ablest advocacy to evade it.The British counsel approached th«* question in every direction Except a straight for-' Britain, proceeded to-day from London ward one.They pretended to enquire sioit of the Behring Sl)-au Bro* A Oo.Lyman Hons A Co.Chs.LacatUe A Co.IlodKyon Sumner A Co.J Y.(itlmour.R.J.Cogblin.\tJas.Johnston A\tCo., nud others.Agreeably to the shove request, and with the advice of the aldermen, 1 hereby proclaim MONDAY Next, Ihr 261 h Innlant.A public holiday.ALPO.DESJARDINS, Mayor.Mayor's Ofkiob.) City Haii,,\t\\ Montreal, Slat June, ICM.' 4 )NTAK lO BOATS.A splendid lot eu hand fur Private Swte, and three vod aeoioid hand *1*., aiv> eever.il valuable Modern pilghl Pian.**, si 1 « nuuiini of Ai Mf Proof Will commence In May to make a weekly triple the following SI MMER RESORTS J\u2014 MONTREAL J UNCTION.LACK INE, DIX IE, PORVAL, V ALOIS, LAKESIDE, POINTE CLAIRE and REACONHI I ELD.Express will leave our Store, nt 1.30 p.m., on FRIDAYS.Orders hy Post Card or Telephone promptly attended to.Plioue 4K4',\u2019.ÎGO 8T.CATHERINE STREET (Cor.of DRUMMOND STREET.) B REAKFAST RELISHES, Sates, for prompt sale si \u2022xtirlUeiy luedristo pf\tKR A Hi.K BROS.330i .Ii4, and .\".( Ht, .1 a tues at.ADVERTISEMENTS.A RCHITECTURALil POROUS A.A.\tTERRA COTTA.Architectural Terra Cot a made to detail, for ccn* struct Ion or ornamental, in Red.Buff or Brown.Porous Terra Cotta, all sl/es.In stuck, for fireproof, inf.For partition, costs no more than Brick.Tin: UAIKKIN 4 0., Poeerouto, tint.F.MeINTYRK, Advarwir, Karrlaler.MnllrltAr, Ffr.Ql h.BKC \\NP ONTARIO.Chambers sv.sud t((V, nf.w iob;u i.ii f.iii ii him;.MAHUFUaOBEIIS, you can save time and money by using PICK'S PATENT GUT FA PERCH A BELT.INO.Does not slip or stretch.Send for sumplu aud prtoa list to THO*.lOXKI'.ATFR, Oi*p.Pouf Onice.Montreal.LAWN TENNIS.A complete stock of RACQUETS, MARKERS NETS.etc.SLA/.KNOERs CHAMPIONSHIP BALLS, 63.00 do,, it WAT»ON A Oil khon.KOI Noire llnine nlrret.jyOTICK.ENGLISH PROVISION CO.HAML.*S.GRANT, tfECTAc^ J>ROF.lit Honor Pupil of Pr.Bii.iklln, AM, M.P.HPK4T44T I'ft AND LVF.GLAAMKM Kilted u> the tight )>y new aixl acieutific methods.04 1 I,ISIS' PSCI M UIPIIONM Executed exact «aine day ns received.No EXTRA CMAKdRM.Oltiee hours, U a.m.to 3 p ui.IIL.NKY GRANT «* SON, Tl WtAVEIl M A I J., oorncr Dorchester street.MARRIAGE LICENSES 1881 KD BY JOHN M.M.It IKK, IMPERIAL III tl.PIN*;, Tl At K l« ARMES, And .U , PRINCE A It HM K STREET.| Hell Telephone No.2.03.RELAND\u2019S DESICCATED BOLL! ') Vi II i : AT For Pyst«|>*i* and Indigrstion.JiiRt imported direct from MARSHALL k CO.Aberdeen, FINNAN HAPDIES, FKKbll HKRRINGB, BLOATERS, KIPPERED HERRINOS, RED IIF.ERINUS \u2014Al.so\u2014 A Fresh Arrival of FEARMAN'S HAMS AND BACON, LAWRY S HAMS AND P.A(X)N, QLA8GOW BKKP hams, And SUN PRIED REEF At WALTKU PALL\u2019S, Telephone 4337.^TRAWBERRIES \u2014AKD\u2014 SWEET CREAM.\u2014AT\u2014 THE BMERRROOKE.J.D, WHITE 4k CO., Cararr af Sbrrbrnnkr and Bleurjr glrf«la, Weal «orner.Telphone 4073.^ WATCH REPAIRING * and JEWELLERY MA DE TO ORDER, hy thoroughly competent workmen.Satisfa, tion triaranieod.WATSON A DI4Ka4lV.17111 Noire Dame af., rur.at.Peter.1870.PH I LL! PS *t|l ABE.i so:*.Our waggon will leave EVERY FRIDAY st NOON during the summer mouths, for Be.coua-field and all Intermediate points.JOHN Mfmi.R J AON A RON.CROCK RS, Pltlilll».N«|iiiirr.I RELANDS GLUTEN FLOUR For Diatietca and (udi^tsiiou.rpHE MEDICAL HALL, J.(KHTABLISHKD A D.IU3,) COLONIAL II DIN F, Phllllpa Nqnnre.LARUE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT - nr\u2014 SpoiiB** Itnc*.lin* I* t.lovrs, Hpongea, Loonth*.ALSO JUST RECEIVED BIhIioi»'** KfTrrxrarlnz Salta, CIli'Nie «*1 viNzne.ia, *\u2022 of Lllliin, \u2022* of tinfleliie, l*lios|»hnI«* of *ii«Jit, Vlrliv soil, *Mltrylair **r i.ifliln, N.R.Th* Medical Hall has no branch and I» nok connected with any in her Retail Pharmacy in tbuotty.KENNETH t'AMPBICIX A C4».|^OR SEASIDE and COUNTRY «HEAP PAPBTEBIES.\u2019>00 containing C< Sheeu and 24 Entriopea, at 13c oaeh.7.S0 do , do., riled or plain, at bio each.1,000 do., *b>., all si/'**, at l'>e *\u2022»> h.150 'W.t l.od Club,' ha I Hheets and En-telopes to rnatrh, at .''\u2022 >< « The best value In the city.JMDKTOV, rfflLI IP* A CO., STATIONERS, BLANK ROOK MAKERS AND PRINTERS, 1755 and 1757 Notre Dame street, Montreal, R OLLED OATS, KOLI.FI» W HEAT, OATMEAL.HOM1NT, of the choicest quality for family use, \u2014AT- BBODIE A HA K V IE\u2019S 10 and 13 Bletiry street.A SB\u2019S FOREST FRIEND.TH HE 1 : N D E RS IG N K D Will sell his Stork of GF.NEBAL HI (t< IIAXDINK.Consistlcg *,IN 1 to ?7,000.either en hloo or a» sf* mu* h nu tiir 9.In» oca prloeg IntapdinJi t>ur< ha- 'r.are rtllco l 'tilt AAI.K.W .iii/or O HewiuK M»ou pheo this morning.Mr.J.K.\\V.:rd o.cupiod the chair.On tho p'atform were Messrs.Harvey and Walker and Dr.Wesley Mills.1 tics gentlemen t«»ok turns in dis ril .prizes t .thediflfe \u2022 ni «-hi- « i.On the widl wen spicinieiiH ot kiinh igarten v rk care» vyitli patterns traced on tiunn with colored thn ads.Tins work «as il«>ne by ehildr-n bi twecu the ages of live and i ;lit.home \\ It was thought that the twin-screws were the desideratum ro longed for.They proved themselves excellent ludeeii but tlie delay and waste of energy in propulsing these leviathans is still the same.There\u2019s no doubt but that the foundering of the \u2022Victoria\u2019 is mainly due to tii \u2022 defects pointed aKive.There is > doubt that eith«T the \u2018Campcrdown\u2019 or the \u2018Victoria\u2019 could not «kuid'-n the imp ¦\u2022us received from tlie engines when required.Much has bec» said concerning the stren th of our present Iron-elnd.s.The present disaster illustrates too well, in b kg*.I Ham A it icon.M.'Ht*.pkg».Dressed Hogs.Tallow.[ Leather, roll».Raw Hides.Petroleum., Phosphate*.2500 9100 319 Hi 21U9 C.PJL 475 J 793 2:i9 323 2417 3 \u2018ii\u2018> 2S0 Canal.¦ 1UIGM3 23 78 394 !3.Total.263032 104033 :: i > ) 50039 793 581 .511 4'.i*' i 3 no 2.S0 ( niCAGO LIVE STUCK MARKET.Cuicaijo Union Stoi k Yart)*.June 23.12 30 pm ll\"g» To-day\u2019a fStitnafcd reepipt» H000; y«\u2019*fer«la.v'» receipt, aoeording to ofliriai return*, 23,836 : sillpnunti1, 7.320; left ov.-r, 5 (i;;0.Guota-ti.n* Light mixed.JO 20 t\" $G.5.5 : mixed n«c«t-ing, Ju.20 to JO 50 ; heavy stilpiiini', jo in to JO.50 ; rough grade*.JO 10 to $0 20.Receipt* of cattle, O.Ot'ti, including 2,000 Texan*.Mmkit quiet, but steady.LIVERPOOL MARKET PRICES CURRENT.Liverpool.fJunc 23.12 30 p.m.Shrine wheat, nominal; red winter.5s 7)b'1 to 5s8l«l; No.1 (California, 5s 10W40 lowr for July at llQc, and Jtic lower for September at 42''mC, and was afterwards quoted at 4pT(;c July, and 42'âc September.Receipts, I 149,000 bushels ; shipmenta, 417,000 bushels.In New York wheat opened unchanged ff colored 0>hC to ObjC ; finest Wiii'e 9,.|C to 9'h' .Foes \u2014The market « nntinnr» good.Prices aie onchangril.We quote a» toliow* for the rtne»' egg» 1'.w\" to 12c.« nil lota are selling st from 9)«>c *n lie.Ashe» The market I» very firm and there is gooii demand for pot«, which nie whii'id at from *4 30 to $4 40 Pearls, aie quoted at $5.50.colon'll, 97-lGc to 9) nil 1111 > d, w ill llkuiy be plckul up to-night nt li mid ptic - TORONTO MARKETS.Toronto, Ont., June 23.\u2014 Market seems In cren»ingly dull.Duotatio: Hour, straight roller $2.95 t > $3 10 : extra, «2.1.5 to $2.7»t: wheiit, white, 02c to C3c : epting, No.2.01c 10 02c ; re l winter, 02c to ( t\t- ' c t-h ; J.'iM^c nom.June; B'K' July , .; »lr s ptemlwr.o»is, i\u2019jc « .-ii.27 (4c July ; 21)4C August ; 24)4,c .se|>t.In Tobdo, the closing prices today at 1.15 p.m.were; Wheat, fi5)4c rash .Inna; C5)4C Jul/« 6?>ijC August ; 7CV-September ST.GABRIEL COW MARKET.Jure 2.3 There were nbiiiit 55 milch cows oflerett on thts market to-day and a 1.umber more were sold at the yatds yesterday afternoon.TIm re w as a good demand for superior milkers 1 at comm oi und inferieu bnnslca wne not wanted mil Tiny few of this kind w vie sold up to «¦li'* cn o'clock.Amongthe »;ili\"* nimle to day were tiir-v rupeiior cow* tor fl'5, cii;c «ow foi $52.\u2019n, hi lier for $.'¦\u2022), two for $ a', and unotber | .1 tot $s8 and 14 pretty good eov.sat $ ID cm li.FARMERS\u2019 MAPKET PRICKS Ji nk 23.The wet morning did not prevent a goodly 1 nm b«'r of both farmers and market gardener* from brtn>*lng their produce to the markets, but the buying crowd were slow In coming out and trade was not brisk tn th\" \u2022 *'lv part of the day, but Ini prove«i considerably towards noon.The prlies of oats were slightly higher, there are no nn .riui changts In ib' p ice* of old potatoes, n.w potatoe* of Moitr-il growth were o«T,.f,,| for the Aral turn- today al $! the basket, or nearly twice as much an Bermuda potatnt» are sold for, Bermuda onions are also pretty low 1 priced.Tbcie frac xu abundant supply of rhu Point «les Monts, June 23.lief with bar«|Ue.Anticosti, June 23 \u2014Clear (\u2019n|.e Ray, June 23.- -L'lear ; nortli wind.Low Point, June 83.Gale ; north east wind.Cape Br.tou, June 23.-5 pin, Morctidio ; fl p.m., Sylvio.SHIPPING.J-'athiT p.dnt, (^110.June 23.88.Frcmonla, (Thomson I.i 1 «\u2022' from Siii< i l->i inward «.a tn.; State of Georgia from A icnJcun, inward 7a.m.(2ie'»« e, ()ue, June 23.Arrived fir Montreal, Ss.Lake Neplgon, (Br.) Liverpool; Memphis, (Br.) lAitli ; Pencab'tiick, (Br.) Svilnev ; )iar«|iie B¦ riaers.1.3d\tSaulf auv l\u2019erollcts .4 3j\tSta».H.,,,.) .30 4.35 HI.Martin Junction.ht* 7 M 7.1« 4 00 8 25 7 20 ' 8.30 < I 8 20 8.20 7.27 7.48 8.00\t8 20 itc.im.r \u2018 Horhidsxa, f >r liimuherville, leaves fool | of the Cnrrciii noon, 3.I ,0 and 7.30 y> m.J,eavos Houchervllle.1, 3.45 and t.15 p m.O.iniui uciny Hatiirdsy 18ih.St.Helen's Island i Kerry, 1 p.rn Lest host from Island.8 p.m.Fifteen minute trips durliiK afternoon.Ot'utv.i NaviKa\u2019ion i'.>rii|iany's ateanitmat* down the K'.i>iila.S.-.(fraud Tiunk, St.'.Anna's.Csns diun Pacitic.Hudson.STEAM BOATS.Rteatner \" Terrel, dine ' leaves .Tnecjiie* Tartier Wharf 2 30 p.m., .'idliMK at Boucher*il e, Varennes, V« rchei, s.r.turnio?to the ci'y at 8 30 p.m.Steamer \u2022 Lapmiiie,\" 12 noon.4 p m., returning fr.'in I npratrie, 1.30 sod 5.30 p.m Kteamcr \u201cla.uguvuil ' leaves Hoehelvga every hour on iho half hour up to 11\t) p in., and l.tiugueuil every hour up to 11.CO p m rxâa3ZK(7ygorrr.t Glass Painters k Stainers.ANAGLYPTA is the name of the Xetocst antt Most Effective Thing yet introduced in wall mm, It is tqual in effect and dura-hit ity to Lincrusta IVulton, and is sotd at one-third the price.A Large Stork of this material is offered for sale hg d O fix M UR PH r, Painter and J)eeoratorf 2301 St.Catherine street.FLOOR PAINT.Dries in 0 Hours.Button ha* :i.« .nr< t; specially \u2022a.-.y terms to pcrinn» intending U> l ui d A| plr io I* s.l.KAtTI, or M 11 VVAKKKN, i Tcinple Building.Teh ; ___________________________________________________ 1,'AK.M WANTED, from I00to2i> seres with Dwr.d-T hpg Hoiu-and Stal les ; must i.u in an l.ug'.i'.b-\u2022peatma locality.Addrees, with full particulars, FA KM 10.\u201cWut.m Othce.I .'OR SALE, S.'iith Durham, ailo ,| E\u2019arm of 1'X) 1 acres.55cle*r.the rr*i in burh .fi» le houve thervsu.Terms 3700, I'.VA .«sh; the rest on < a*y terms.K,>r psrHculsrs apply oi KusOl «treet, hi.(\u2022ahritl, Mont eat\t_____________\u2022___________ I'OK SALE, on .ni»y terms, two l.ota on Hitiertia I street, Puiui St t hs'l.s Apply R.TUKNKK, 601 Wellington street Educational.MONTREAL COLLEGE ATE SCHOOL FOR THE Education of Young Ladies X.V 31 A4 KAY BTREftir.TV HI lie oprnril on Se|»feinlier ,*>, 1*1!INCITA I.: J.I\u2019ORTF.OI K .4 KNOl.lf, F.E.I.8., I ntv.l Lady INin, ipvl.MRS.ARNOLD.I\u2019rosiMidusiH unir t e had al.the School.Sill >R I H AN I) LESSONS Voung girls leaviig f.! n d ,)\u2022 nirmis < f learning shorthand can join cla«« nte7 lilcury street.ADVERTISEMENTS.JT IS A KNOWN FACT That we \"arry the Finest and Largest Assortment of B 0YS\u2019 CL 0T H ! U G I\\ (*AKAIIA.At Price!* «lefjlnc 4'niii|»etllt«n.A RUSTS' HOYS FLANNEL SUITS.HOYS' LINEN SUITS.HOYS' MAN O WAR SUITS.BOYS' TWEED SUITS.J.H.IJLT7MENTIIAL à SONS, THE LAROKST ri.OTHIERH AND Ot Till TERS IN MONTRE AU for.CralK lltrtiry afreefa, \u2014ASI» \u2014 lit; «I 141ft Si.Cnllierluc street enat.MATERIALS.Dll t'olora.Caurna.fTafer 4'olora.riaqaea.\tPaper».trayon».Ec.Etc.Etc.Lacroix Clilna Colora.A.RAMSAY Wt St»V, \u2022\t\u2022 MONTREAL.Established 1S45.Agents for IT I n»or A Nen ton, London.J.GRACE, HOUSE AND SION 1\u2019AINTER.GLAZIER AND 1'AI\u2018KR HANGER.1\\ KTOl lit Aspinal'h and Blundet ntul Speiie»'t Ktismets, Dalnta in all shades, Arte.' ; Mc.tcn .Is.I\u2019aint Hrusln^of ail kinds, nnd Mixed faints of nil shades ; Engluh, AmrrU'an and t'aiuidian Paper Hanginga.51 1MTLRHITY STREET.I AD1KS WHO TAKE PRIDE .1 J in ih.ir rilverwnre try COLK'S KLF.CTIU-U /ED pnLIHHINO PASTE.Fold by all tirH-c! ,¦» gr \u2022 \u2022\u2022 i.and hardware merchant*.Price only l.V, 'J^UhlTKoTYPlNa DOXE IN J J th\" vr-y I \u2022 v' S'y!o mnl with (Icspati\u2019.i at *' h iUiess ( Uh .Machinery, &c.1 71 LEVATORS.J a \\NI.Y 2DO A BOTTLE.v e Tim Qt'F.F.N S HAIR lin.rF.R ix a prejuiratioii t*.; r 1 Intir t* 1er hvir.?» A.hires*.A JOHN SO N.Victoria .M \u2022iiuart* w ' » » *r.* »\t11 a c - u nil > ! \u2022 v, *wi,r(\\i!i|,\t« ¦ rhvpr,»i Address, A.JOHNSON, Victoria \\\\ or 52i Kivard str*et.\tT \u2019 vv lANI'l D to; .> ., yen,(ireyhouud, or Derr-hound ,leg.A,, Ir, ?» witli price.P.O.Box 1 U^AVl I D, (nr the country, a iiiedium sir.ed driving Itorse, which must be perfectly gentle.I Address, with prie, ui 1 full particulars, to P.O.Box 2116 w NO 138:'.DORCHESTER STREET, Cote St An toiue, atone frout, self-cotitsiucd House; good investment ; for sale hy E D.VV1NTLK, 11 Hospital *tr«et I yilol\u2019ER I'Y WANTED Wanted to buy a on, t and-a lialf story Cottage or House, between Itleury and Fort street* and ab'ive Dorchester «treet.Address, stating particulars ami pro to S.M.28, \u201cWitness\" Office.j gtPKClAL.\u2014Property owners, Architects, real sT estate ownt-re.fha hs.s* an i only w »y of preserv mg old lirick liuildings and make them look like new, I1 is to have them titekpointed.Old *tono building ch-sned and repotnted Sa\u2019iiplc» of work, see the ' Witness' building, corner t»i.Peter and Crsis, and McGill cnllege, all pointed by R.G, FARR, 175 Fill-ford stre, t.Montreal.ISLAND CITY Pure Prepared House Paints.30 Beautiful Shades.For Outside and Inside Work.THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.!*2/v ACHE FARVI.Oxford County, highest »/» f state of cultivation, near chcesn factory, grist mill.P.O, ratlwray, churches, ocbool.Term» very liberal.Box 1?Bright, Ont.B KACONSFIELD, P.D.DODS & CO., i8S and 190 McGill street.ROYAL OIL CO., PRODUCERS, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF MVIMTASB CANADIAN AND AMERICAN PETROLEUM.Illnnilnaflnz Machinery and Wool Oil*.Refinery at Petrolea.MONTREAL OFFICE.1714 Noire Dame \u2022(.Telephone, 2885.LAKE RT.LOUIS.To Let, Furnished Cottsge containing 3 rooms.Apply to macintosh \u2022« Hyde, 157 St.James at.pSPLANADE AVENUE.FRONTS ON MOUNT ROYAL PARK.HAS THE FRESHEST AIR AND AN UNINTERRUPTED VIEW OF THE MOUNTAIN.THE PARK AVENUE BELT LINE PASSES WITHIN 200 YARDS.Lom SO x ItiH, double froufusc.Ewplunudc mid St.I rbalu.The opening of Esplanade avenue to Mount Royal guaranteed.ALBERT E.LEWS, IS*, St.JnnirS street.'ANTED, u set of Vault or Hafe Dour*, second I acd Addr> *.«.Ih -X t'24 P O , Qiisbre.\\YTAM ED to p irehase * w.II iniilt nioderii t\u2019ottice; west f Bl-nrv preferred A\u2018.t Craig street, op|>o*ite Plaça d Armes Hill.P < * Rex 645 UTAN TKD, to piirchase l.ad \u2022 ?and Gentlemen'* t'ttst-otf Cloihmg furs.Highest prices given It.PEARSON,) s I Craig-urtnt, near Bteury, (irdm hy mail promptly attended to.II/ANTKDTO PUKCI1AKR,all kinds of Heooud v V hand Clothing, TihiIs.Travellers .Sample* .good price* paid \u2022 Wind s> r Hotel) ; rent #2.'! a month : p.-e.ciit ti ic-nt h aving for England.Apply to S.JOltNHTuN, 54 Call - art S' M-.-l fl'O LET.Four ronins and kit-hen.furnisheior I unfurnished.Both, etc.Apply 34 i Latonrst.fpo Let, in Hawkcshury, Ont., a hottss with all I tnnderti conveniences, within thr0\u2019>51, nicely furnished, mantel bed, every con II\tvciiieuce.Kent, $8 per month.lia Argvle avenue.DOOMS Well furnished parlor with hedrooin ! 1 adjoining, liue airy ioom«, meals if reipiircd ' 72;i Hhertirivoka street, near Dumcher st.iyoO.MH, comfortable (uruirhed on I sthroom Hat, \\ with hot nnd chi water, in private family.Par tia.board if rrquited.\t34 Victoria street.\u2019I'D LET, Hinglc Room, witli hoard, Mutable for I gentleman.The Dorchester Honte.840 Dorchester street.ANTED, Summer Boardt rs it the .Man«e, Huntingdon, ljue F-'r particulars anply to Mrs.WA'J>-oN, Huntingdon, Box 142.WAN'i'Itf.t, Country Board in vicinity of i ity, for niarrietl couple with one boy 5 yeare old; husband to lunch in tow-i ; «tale terms and particular*.A hire *, COUNTRY, ''Witnese\u201d Oltice.n ri M acminhiiy./ 1 T.BALLARD, A\tARCTMTKCT Menit-cr P.D Association Architect*.Ofltrr 114 8»t.Jaiuea st.oppositA F.O, ( rrespopdem >\u2022 -li iied.rpHINUS ARK NOT ALWAYS 1.what they «is ro, end washing sods* are too r>Len n mere anguish, loi*- f 11.KINGTON S WASH ING HODA is the idoxl of the iauiidrrss and the housewife.It earn* your hands, it save* your soap, it save* your temper.Aik your grocer for F.lrxator* uiitt llol«f«, Htonr Urenlicr», engine» mnl Roller#, Donlvry* amt » niche», ALWAYS ON HALE AT THE EAÜLR HM NDRY, :tt King «treet.Telkphonc No.435.30 LET.dwellings S0Ü Notre Dame «treet nice «ituation overlooking the river, 7 rooms: and 745 Ht.Catherine stre-t, pleasant and siry house; 8 Rooms .tu good order.JOHN BURRELL.Temple Building 185 Hr James st.fl'o LET, Id Hawk»?itry, Unt, a liouse with all I inoih-rn conv-i.len, e?, with « ti.rci minute» of railway station, with good n otinx iuhI 'ishiug.App\u2019yGuHt l\u2019\u2019rhaiu street.O LET, llou-e cf tour rooms and w.c., three minute* from the P o.Apply 4t Charlr?Horrommee fireet.WANTED.\u2014Board can l>c oh- tsined at Geo.C.Thompson s at reasonalile rates, 3 minute* w.dk to sandy beach, 5 minuus to Cap*- Cottage Hotel.I' ?r i artieulara address GEO.C.riBIMPHON, Box 52, Willard.l\\ E, Me.Businoss ChxTnces.w w Situations Vacant.\\ CXHIlx and Housemaid wanted.,\tApply 4'3 Park avenue.\\llOMK in theC-ouutry for three summer months, with moderate reiiiuoeratu.n.is otfereu to a boy or girl, in niiiiu for a little help with housework For particulars, address COI \\ TRY, It S3, * WR lien» «'fl; l>OOK EOLDKRh wanted »i the Maniilactunug tJ Stationer sCompdi).4.'St Paul street ?U)N KKCTltlNEB wanted l\tAddress H I M .' Witixe**'Ottloe IVllKs-vM Vl\\ ERs Wanted Dresso-ukers, lust \" class h* its Apply li- v Cheiiiicvllle »irc« t I I OCSEMAID, wauled.I I\t\"i t Dorchester street.A4*HIN IHT wuiiled.Apply to sup.rinteiident of w.rks, Gntari .stre, 11K.i« I 35 t McDonald fl'EACHKKH WANTED, for (i«-ht Elementary I Protestant Kchools, for eight and ten nuuiths at sixteen Dcharn 816) prr mnntii, to comutenn' Sept.let, IS'U .applicMtiOP* to/.e made up in July 10 next.no correspondence answered tilt after that date.A.iil) to JOHN OVI'KoM, Cushing.t.Un RANTED, a general servant, small fstnily.Apply immediately\u2018N'OI Notre Dame street./ANTED, a yining girl ii« Geperai tiervaut.Two iu isuitly.Refer, ncea reuujred Apply I4'> Bayle street.ANTED, agond CaiivasKer to sell the \u2018Premier Telephone Pad A HRYCK, 1711 Noire Dame street./ANTED,* good C.ei.ernl Hi-riaut.Must have satisfactory references Apply !76 Manstleld street.U/ANTED, Apprentices an,I Improv, r».by dresa insker from New- Y or.*!«,» Girl f »r House wrnrk.\tI \\\t¦.11» -> ., \u2022 Uf ANTED, an Evpernne, I Dressuiaker.Call on Saturday at 31 Vi t.N.5(rf,KNNAN, Hiinimi-rstowii Htatimi P 11 , Ont./ANTED, an lutfnii,- ami 31, Boy, speaking bolli languagi s preferred A pply K., 30, ' MTIoms Dfl \u2022 Y4TANTED for st.Ann's, a < spable, reliable vv married Man (without children) i,s 4'nachmsn, dim to bo u«.nd about a nlaoe; wife a* t ppay Housemaid.Apply to )08b Alexander street./ANTED, a Young Man, one a -ciiMonicd to make up packages, cut paper, A .pn ierrrd.Apply ' 55\u2019itntMi\u2019 Oflice, ANTED, a gon-t Gmrral Mervant.at oucs.Apply to 2 St rutin rin.- itrm t ANTED, a good General Servant .no ««ashmy Apply to\t3124 St.Catherine street.ANTED, a Girl, 14 or 15 years of age, nt the ¦ vv i .\t, .- ANTED, a Young Girl, for small family, no children ; light general housewor*.AJilress, i, 989, ' Witness t Ifltoe.ANTED, a g md girl lor general hoiiM-w.ik Apply at 14\" Hutchison s reel./AN'TKD.a girl to do general liouse vv,.rk ; two in la-, ii 161 Hu Jamet Y\\TANTKD.two engravers for Brass Hign 3Vork, If also two live Canvusair* for City Iwgabi'tis Brass Sign ami Hiatup NVorks, 251 St.James street.AN I'ED, a general Hrrxant.a ppiy 58 « Iresosnt »i reet.TAN TED, a General Hervant at once.466tiny street.UTANTKD.four competent Women lor work in a Hospital.a Cook, Ltuudresa.«ecood Girl and a Mind lor general work.Good vvageS nnd pleasant accommodation.Those only need apply who want a liermanent situation Adilress at once, wn)i refer-( ui-e.», KupL Hitc hcock Memorial Hospital, Hanover, N H.Employmont Wanted, 1 ' M\u2019EKI E.NN i D hlc!.Nurse is vipeu for engage-I t menu.H,-st of reference*.114 Gr.-.-i « avenue, t'ot.St Antoine.V il l'll t 53 anted, in I\u2019omt Hi Chartes, Hitualiau 4» as tlenwial Hervant or t\u2019laiu t \\«)k A.'.drr-» LYONS I' uu St.i harh* 1\u2019 O, oltoKl'HAND t orrc.pouduig t'i«ik from Ltmdon, wulis,x yeais tefticnoe to one house h , 273 4\u2019adit ii x st reel TI'ENDKllS lor luiikwork App y to I t'ollins, I contra, tor.b ,\u2019 Itan y.«,i Point Ht.Charles U/ANft I', tv a Yoiiiu .51*11, a situation, Othce 55',.rx pref, tied .over mne year* expeneace; good at llguii \u2022 addition?, \\c.Aihlre , 33 11 I ING.V.O, \u2018 35' Unes»\u2019 43(11 es tt'ANTt-D, hy ¦ uv respe 'al'le I'rotcstaut ft w plow, work of my kind Iv th- day Best o) reforeu- «s Apply m rear $0 st Antoine street.U/AN'l'KIi, l*> * hi«t( ia.»a Gardener, * position nf trust, i v the year, as Gardener, Caretaker, Indnorniau, S, vton, etc Rest .f r-1.ieui e« Addree-GARDEN, \u2022' ' 33 n,,,, omce.11/ANTED, h> au I i gltsh widow ady.an engage-4 3 incut as matron, hoii .okcepei, ch-tk in an oltfoa or any i>osi!icii o( irm, .t \\.eltcut t.«iiuicinals amt long ei|>erieiice 33' .1,1- Hanover «tiest /AN I» D.Iiy Young Ea.ly, copying of any kind to do at her ow n homo.Addrevx, COPY I NG 6 ' 35\u2019ltnrss Ofllee U/AN TED.hv a l;c?|it.table 33 oman, washing or Ire nlug by the .1 »y, Applv in rear.24') Ht.Charles Borrouiineo street, near t mlatio street AN EM», Garden 33 .rk ly experienced hand.City reference.Day job nr M-aaon Address (EARDI N h.It.\u2022> * 33 itm **'Orties 1\\ T ANTED, by young w uian, w ashing, ironing, v v norutihmg, hoiis, cleai.litg >¦» Gie dav.week .>r month.\tApply :\u2022 Moniipiu stroeL W W \\\\ w \u2019ANTED, 33'otk 1 y the dav Apply to Mr* M ALLKTTK, 671 HI Autoina street w vv u vv vv vv w w vv w ANTED, posiitou a» Nursery Governess loan only child, would travel.R.O , 1P1 Metcalfs street.\u2019 ANTED, position as companion to an invalid.Good reader in French Geruiaii ami English.33'rite / K ,165 Mt Catherinoa U/ANTED, by a tlrst ('las* Dn ssniakor, whose customer* are aliout Jeaviug lor ilicir suniinsr resorts, nice ladies to sew lor at their own homrs, at Cols Ht.Antoine or in thncily.Best city references given\tAddress A B , \u2019 33\u2019tliiess Oltlcs./ANTED by re-pe.table woman, any kind of Work by ihe nay.Apply to 712 Lagauchstlers street.\\'4)UNG MAN, I\u2019rotc: t*nt, wants situation, would I like to livok after horse and dtlvr- Address H \" D.Witness' Ofllot V\u2019DUNtl EADY vnll he ripen for «ngageuientt 1 1st July, s.» Governess to young children, or Companion fo |*dv going to seaside.Address, B.I,, 2672, * IVitnes*' Oltto*.Miscollaneoua.w w w n I fO.HTON DEN I AL I\u2019AKLOKS, 1K58 Nntre Dame I > sf Beautiful Seta of Teeth for Ten Dollars.Kit and uualdv guaranteed I vU FULTON, 2444 St.4.'atb«rine street, curra l ' diseases of all kinds by Iflitr or in fete ism, os Hemorrhoids, Skill Disc*»»*, Catarrh, ami Varicose or enlarg'd vein* Cam Kite and TrMona remmwi without 4ri(A.Kouniry Free.Hours Aftcruoous and Evening».Telephone 3351 IOIIN CAUIdHLi: .3 CO.Invalid Chaii DenotT « I ;;|.I Ht Jsmi ¦ street., has on hand a largo sleek of tlie follow mg Invalid ( liatr.?, for inMile and out, and Lifting < hairs, IValking Machines, ('rutches.Back Rests, Bonk Rests amt Strainer f'hairs.I\u2019lease call again lyCHLIC NOTICI.The Womuii anil l hilitrcii'a I I'roti I'tion Hociety is preparcil to meestlgato all cases of Cruelty to 35'omeii or Childrrn ami will lake the proper legal means of hauog the offenders punished.< Utlce hours H a in Io '.l .'liaui and generally from 1 pm to 6 p.m, C.M MAR.HIIAI,, Hec-retarr and Agent.Office, t'.UJ Dorchoeter street I \u2019 LI.KY'M I'ol\u2019l.TRY FOOD will make young i cliii-kens grow rapidly.I\u2019rrve-ils nmp, gapes, d.arrhicu 25o imund package ; 5 pounds, >1 Sold Iiy si i ilsuivu, ilmggikU, and 76 3 (rtona mpisre, Mimtreal IJFjANINO, Drossinpj jtntl Sawing J.dont at.lowest possible prices lir.NI»9:KH4>> It 1C 4M., Hteam Haw and rianing Mill*, lelcphoee 8211.\tM WUllaiB street.WANTED.\u2014(J*nva»ser of good address.Salary and rxiwnaes paid vreeklv.I'osltion peruia nent.\tBROWN BROS.CO., l'nrooto, Out.For Sale.W No washing.ANTED, General Servant, to go to the seaside (Metis) for the siimnier.Apply 262 University street.(JA 1,1» and get a Hong Book free with a 27n mouth j organ.Just a few left at hnadquariers.'.42 K'.Antoine street.room set.also Mantel lied, wi\u2019h or I'OIC HALL, Hedr 1 without muttn r j^EAOHER WANTED.Application* will be rtccired by the umlrrslgned up to FRIDAY, 7th JULY next, for A FEMALE TEACHER, to give instruction in Ktem-h and German In the WINNIPEG COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, must have at least 2nd year University Stand- | tug and be a graduate of a Normal Nehnol or School of Pedagogy.Dutiie to begin the 1st.SEPTEMBER, : 1803.Salary, $1.0WI per annum.8TEMAKT MALYCV, Eecy-Treae.55\u2019innipeg Hcfcool Board.Board and Ilooms Wanted.B T JJAIHUT METAL FOR HALF.ATTUK \"W1TNB88*\u2019 OFFICE.rpo LET.SHOPS ON ST.CAT1IFUINF STREET AND 1*1111.LI PH fttll AKK.Ruitable sPerstions for desirable tenants.Apply to B, LINDSAY* Art «aUerj.I 'OK HAI.K, Milk Round Milk 3Vaygons, Sleighs U and llarnrs* (-f the late H.A.Brown.Apply Mrs BROWN, Cote Hi.Laurent.I )ARTNRB.-'HIP 3VANTED A'ivertis-r, who Is a :\t.\t.expenei\tr«trusof pur cliaaing *u interest in an rstshjvhed busiueas; has capital of 8i2.5Dt'.Atldre»*, X Y.E , \u201c 35 itnes# Office.ROARD.\u2014Wanted, 4>y a young lady of (jmet habits, furnished R(H»m amt Board; io private family preferred.\tAddress R.K., 50, \" Witness' (nt- e.IMlAItU and 5Vitshitig by one, will tnrui-h hi» own 4 room in a private livitnlt .no oilier hoard'r:t Htaiing trrms, andrnas C.B , Ht'», ' Witness' title OAP.I).Wanted, Rooms and Bosrd, for two ladtex: prirate family preferred.SC.' t per iiionth.B 2ts).Ht Uatherine st reet west Post (Mticc I >U4>MH WANTED, i >ne \u2022 - lW( ¦ e ( I) nished or iiiifnrniij)' 1, over n-,?, or in other building, not iu private house ; west nt Ut Law rence, .north of Ss.Antoine sti-'-s.Address, staling Io A.1 Box 1\t* i ' v 11/ANTED, to rent tw or three t\u2019nfuruished \\ 4 4 Itoi'iiis.on Ht.Catherine street, in the vicinity of Union *v uue or Pi el street* Address ROOMS, «\u2022 ¦».' 45'itne«»' Oltice.WANTED.Room *\u2022 141.If HON BROH.Telephoce 8211.\t314 William streeL Agents Wanted.Pupils Wanted.A CENTS WANTED |>UG ¦EXCELLENT BU.SI N ESS J J\tOPENING.HALIFAX.>44»A HCOTIA.A well paying 4\u2019 irner tSrocery ami Provision Bnsi-m -*.siloat'd in the - entre of the ci'y, and of eighty y xrs standing.F\u2018*R 'ALE Tie Beal Estate is of t.ist -i lass and cunvtr,ienr const met ion-has bri n re-,,tly ret'ililt and p«\u2022>(ll|( t.iron, ottlec and store rent* a return o\u2019 ten p- ri er.' l ull particulars supplied to bona tide enquiii rs, hy JOHN .NAYLOR,\tJ iti-al Ketstc A^cut, liallfas, N.S.W II.6 WANTED Private Tuition in Latin, reek, Mathcinauc* and French.E.er.SALARY OR COMMISSION To agent* to handle the Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil.The most useful and novell rventlon of the age.Erases Ink thoroughly io twe veconda.55 \u2022»* hhe magic wv,, ?per cutproBY.Agents making $50 per week.33',- also war.' a general agent to lake charge of territory, and apiiOnt sub agents.1A rare chance to make money.33'rite for term* and spre imen of erasms.MONRUK ERA.HER MEG.CO., 24 110, La Cross., Wia. fl! K ÎMO.NTl! KA !j DAILY W 11 Khin.\\r, JrsK 23, 1803 REFORD AGENCIES.Donaldson* link, U KKKI.V HI.ASr.oW \u2022 KKVier 8iiltfr«>ui MAnlrt'itl c*eHN 1 NO Tout S8 AN-iilih.:Ui»i \u2022' .ïlthJun» MS.Il .«il:».3,1(00 \" .rithJuly f ^ li,:.;\t3,600 \"\t.\t13th July «s Tritoni».M lu s ; l.l' V'l' ont I.t»vi\u2018I,.i-n Iniill expreMly for thD lr:nl«.ail'1 | -n * tin Mt'SI'IM ÏRoVLD I Ai II I I II i t .\"ni liRAIN, ID T KR, ( IIKLSL.I';i.> «ni» \\ I III IIIIIOM.II II I f «s Ol I t III M., (¦rsnii'il l.\\ any of t h.al n litn** lu any point in 4 1> il>\\ OK 31|s'||{> - i t I I -v Ami by «ny f iho l \\N.VDI\\N r N'KISI'I RN RAII.WAVS ta any | oint m '\u2022RI \\T RKITMN.IRKI.AND \u2022 r KlR'il'l U L»>\\U>I T II KOI DU RATKS Siyrial atfrntior, yivpn 'o ih\" HANDLING of ail PERISH A HI,K hiü! oih' r i au;' ' For furth' i larin ulars apply to KOItf.lt I It K FO Kl» .t (O., t.t an H .'à si.sarranirnt alrurl.Monlrcal.H B LACK DIAMOND LINE.MMHF.B fill ItsfONS To Prlucr F.«l«an1 l«lntir»i Fork Mail l.lnr.Traîna Irare Montreal : H.40 a.m.I»all.t.rkrr|il Siniilaj'.iirrli In# in Nl'iv Y' 11\t'.'pu ID I I I I' DR A \\\\ I Nl \u2022 Ri h iM ( Ut M'iVIRLAI.lu NLW YORK .'>.40 m.Nlylu r\\|>rr«a, Halit.W apEiirr'a 1.1 I I I r \\ I >1 IID 1,1.m.I.I RINi; CAR Mina tln\"0!ih to Ni'» York without \u2022 haa^r, uirivinit ia N, n \\ ik a''\u2022 !'\u2022 folluuiag inomiiu\u2019 AhoHIt'i'p-inn ( i M'.nt r, ii to Albitny, in w hli'h paaarngura ran n aniui Mil 7 a tn \u2019l'hran train* makncToae cfinn \u2022 lion at l'r\"! ami Albany, with Slrrping Car Tthui ;.r H Mton, arriving al 10 .> rln krt IV \u2022\u2022 TablcK and ail iafonnation apply to thr t onipiinj t> \u2022 Iftiue ILE si.laiiirs alrrrf.Mollirral.J.\tW.Kl Itllll U.W.Il, IIFMtl, Urn I Paxa.Agent,\tAgent, Albany, N,Y.\tMontreal.^ 1ENTRAL VERMONT IL IL IMPOKT 4\\T 4 II 4 >4.FS IN TK AIX Sl'.ltF 14 F.I nk lus; rffrrt Orl.\u2018.'ml, IKS L Traîna leavr (Iriiinl Trunk Station ou follows; FOK MM 4 OR K.'s.,T0 a.ni.\tL.u-t n r.n, via RutUml.Ti \"V timl A Li .pi Sunday\ti\tirrii;,\tY orl ^.TOp.iii.N.:10 a.ni.\tI \\pf \".ui \\U\tRiver.b- .v Spring .pt Siimlay |t.|,|.inm .N, w \\ rk.Ml p.m.^.'iO p.H».\tL.' - t Night C on.viaTroy At AU uiy, Daily\tarrivltu N.w N ,rk.41.1A u.lii.S.|0|>.in.\tNight Kxp \u2022\t, via snniutii'lil A N'ewr D ly\tH a vi n, arr N' w Yoi : I I .TO.a.in.I 41K K4)s | o\\.H.T0 n.ni.Day i :*pr«\t\u2022 i Rut land anti Pitch L\\ \u2022 pt Soiulav .'ir.'.amviî.' R\t?.'ill ii.ni.S.;)0 ll.lll.\tI ' tt.nn.il,i VVhitu River .l'iti'Mon 4\tv.pi sum li,v\ts I wi ll iiiriv\tIt'Ston, 7.1 .T |>.tll \u2022T.T0 |t.lll.\tI i.t tr.n .via\tlli'llow .I''.iI1h mil Lv \u2022 pl s,,' lav l r 'Rair a IV Rosi a I».00a.III.s*.10 |i.in.\tNight K\\pr.\tvui t m ird and I i.i ; ; y\tI.' will, an vu g\tR t mi.M.IAfl.lll.Wagner N.'iv Yi stibiiU, |lti;f»*t, Palaei', Drawing-Room and Sleeping ('an on all through U mm, K\"t Tin» T.iMee iml full i ; donnât ion apply to Company & tHtlee, 136 St JameA -triet A.4.M«*M 4.lt 4VF, t'.inadi.in Riitia Agent.R.M.«T MMIN4.S, F.M.It 4I.KM IN, Gen 1 P.tHw.Agent,\tlien.Snpt.ST ALBANS, VT H.R.RON AVISTA.S.fl.COBAN.S\tS.BONAVI8TA 8.8.CORAN.Time 2'2 .July A .July 13 .July IT These ?-Mels hare Superior Paisenger .V-'-ommo-dations end earry an experienced Mowardra*.For Pasaage apply to KINtittA*.KROn.A «4 TO., I 4 I'lure Knynlr.]7U R( »?E.K.ri!« )I\u2018 K.E r K O P E.J\tTICKETS BY AM.I.INL.s ALLAN, DOMINION and Rl ANI.R I n vi .Montreal.NKTHLRI.AM - OLloN.HAMI'.LI;i.AMI R HAN.Mill II s T \\ R, CLNUtn INMAN.NORTH i.LRMW I.I.'iYD, OI.NLRAI TRANS ATI.ANTH .s f \\ pp \\ NCHoU .ml LL.D STAR Lines, «in NLM Y'*RK.Also to MJlklD \\, M I'.ST INDILS kr UT Call \", writ, t- r e'W -t'piotaimns i t ue looking elaewhere Saloon rat* ¦.#40 up»v;ird« : ateernge a' lowest rates IV!/' Send f r i.< w ia,r.phi,'- rat* nn*l sailings or call nt m« m w \u2022'l*li\"*« IT-s* .latn*\"< sir \u2022 t.oppi vi'e T \u2022 ¦ ; i g, City I Dial ¦\t\u2022\t1 building.M tr* il II.It ITTI KsKV.4«eiH.Telei hone N*> 4'.1 f* A MERICAN UXE NEW YORK SOLTHAMITON T.ONDON.4nrr>liic I nlleil finira Malls.BAILING DATES; Now York.Saturday, J'liir 17.8'V » rn.l.hi-tir.\t'aturday, Jun*'\u2018.\u20191.\u2022'VI | in.Pari*.Satnnlnv, July LT'*1 i ni Kai«sof pass-u***.K'' ami iipwar*!, ae< ordiiiB to eteatr» r amt accommodation, all l.avttig e*jual ¦aloon pritileg* Servants.#vi Intermediate passage.#40 to #*'A BPKCIAL Rot \\D TRIP TICKETS AT It EDI < KD R \\ I » ' Blerrngr nt 4er« |.o«t Itnlea.For Lreighf or Passa.e apply to IN 11 K N « I I4»N 11 MM4.4TIOA 4 1»., (ient-ral Agents, No »' It \"wling Green.New York M.F.1.4.4,.I .\") «I.laturi si,, Monlrral.M.II.III.Mtt.lid**!.Jnmea street.J.V.4.11 MOI ft .1 4 4*.Z -1 St Paul strsef.Montreal.Q UEBEC STEAMSHIP CO'Y.B EAVER LINK, OF STEAMERS.MOMKC4V.AMI I.IVF.RPOOI.SIMMIK S4II.IN4.**: Ft< >\" / f trj '>\tFrom .V a'r»al Sat,June i\t.lake superior.Wed\t, June 21 Ha* .1 .1 \u2022 1 1\t.Like Nepl,' >n Wed\t, June 2# oat, June 17\tl.aa** Oi.tari .M'eil\t, July ¦' Sat .June \u2022.\u2019«\tLake Huron Wed\t.July 12 Hat., July I\tlaike WinniiiegWed\t, July 12 Th* ¦' s'ean'r* haw , iperc r a orr modal ion for Saloon, Intermediatf .i: 'tcerage Passengers, ami carry eargeona anil atewarii* .*ea.Bnlea of I'asange, >1 on f rea I In llverpool.Saloon, it'*.8r'> a-d W-b >¦ .ird trip, f'0, flTOand f 110.\u2022ccording to a* unri * !at.\u2022 The #4ô single* and#>lre'urn ; r Lake Winnipeg and Lake Nepignn only.Second cabin, $30 ; re* irn do #c ; steerage, #24.Paaaetigers from Montreal embark after 8pm, th* day previous to the advertised sailing date, as Steamer» anil a* daybreak Passages and Berths ean be secured on sppllcation to the M ntrea) nrtl* e or s*iy l*v a! ager For further Information apply to H.E.til KK41', lien.Manager, 4 I ustum House squurr, Monirrnl.J 11141411'.OF TlHi:.Coinm* ip ic ; J tnu 2*th, 18*.«3, trains will leave Montreal hh follow \u2022 Eipres- Tram fur ' »uebte, River du isiup, Ht.John ai d H dirai, 7 t - s.tn Express Train for V ebc, River du Iauip and St.Liaiie, II Ip in.Kxpi* I\u2019lains for Portland and Old Orchard, 7 I a m , 8.4 ) p in I.al rrmti for Slier* r mke, Island Pond and Port land, II l>p to Local Passci gerTrain for Isluml Pon*l uml Inter medi itc Stall o:\tuu* *.g at Ri hiiioiid w ith Mixed Train for Ouebe* and interniei'iatc tatlons, 4 IM) p in.Lii.-al Pnnfi'iiger Train for Ht.Ilyuciiilhe and Inter-mediate statlo >s.\u2022'* I > p m.Mixed Ti am for I eland Pond, Ouebee, and iuter medial\u2022< stiuions, 7 f>0 am.Kipiesi Trains lor K un s Point, and Delaware k Hudson lUilw.iy, 7 1a in.1*1 u in , 4.30 ]> in., 7 SI p.in, hipri ca Trains f ir St Johui, and Central Ver-moui Railway, 8d.> a m.4 I > p in., 6 p m , 8 2.'* t> in Iai*'al Passenger Tram tn Massuia springs, Hem-miogford and Y.ilie)field.I '.'dp ni.Mi veil Train for une points, e 30 a.m.Suburban Tratim i *.' *t.Lsmiiert and I.nngueuil, 6 20 a in., 7 M> a in , 12 10 p m .* 03 p in., 8.30 p.m , 11 \u2018.\u2019o p m , 'Saturdays oulyi 2 od n in.Express Trains for Ottawa.00 a in , 7 20 p.m.L\\prers Trail a tor Ad nindack ami *St.Lawrence Railway, $.10 a m.8 10 p m.All other Trains as at present, THE RICIEIUIUNFARIO M CO, N TEW YOB K CF'NTKAL K\tt-v 4 lr |KC' ' Tv; tin III l>M»l KIll.K K 4M KO 41», (Adirondack Division.) I hr Only l.lnr ICiiniiliig Tlirougli Tritlns Hr.TWRg» MOITKF.AI, 4M» HIM YORK.-«- I.\trnvlng Monirrul IToin RonnYrnlurr Ntnllnn ns fullnxx a : S.1ft a.in.\tEv .;,t Siimlnyi for Ali my, Troy, New York\t» \u2022* .inidi it\u2022\tRuftcf Pari >r Car Montreal to N, w York without change, arriv-ing nt 1\" f) p n on the fastest train in tin* world, th*'Eiupiri \"'.iii'I xprer».Returning this I'tir will I* iv< N*w Y ok on thi Wu >r H i* l Ti* st OtBcf, balm- ral Hotel Ti* ket \u2022 Rtic* or at the Oi l'll F, NO.IV» VI.1 4MI\u2019S STRI.IIT, MOMKF1L.II.\tI».4 4RTF.K, II.S.PnilPH, General Agent.\tAgent, IIEHKIM LR N V.MONTREAT.GE< \u2022 If DANIELS, G* i l\u2019i \\ .\u2022\u2022¦nt.New York.() Till: HH.MIK 4MI4 III.A BAQUET, Master, Is Intended to have Montreal on Mnudny.ittllli Jane, nl 4 p.m.And afterwards through* \u2022 the >oi»on ,)n every alternate Monday.Err FATHER POINT, GAnl'L.MAR RAY or POINT «I PETEK, PKItt K SI MMKKSIDE, j CHARLOTTETOWN and PU TOL L, r Freight, Passagr and Stater \u2022 ins, apply to j.i;.KKoll Jlllie I.54 il III III i* l* 11 il n *vi*.Niliii»t4*il - iiiil***» From l*ort> ImiiiI.Hi*a nl ii iil Yi4\u2018«iH, kooiI fisilillX Mllll firNl-4\u2018lMNM lllllll*.OlllllillUM pniiNI'H I III* lll»l*l*N4*Y4*» ml liiiii'H a lia.#.%pi»i.i lot\u2019.It.Maimdi'i's.AYillai'il, Uaint*.MOOSEHEAD LAKE, MAINE, MT.KINEO HOUSE, The favorite resort for sportsmen, totirDte, and m-i;;li*lv.Hay fever unknown L, COLDBROOK FARM, I ï KNOW 1,TON A most deeirabla (il», e for persons wishing s- a llxhing, wish to slate to t'Mirist» who come to Maine for an outing thaï they have entirely renovated this hotel, painted aod papered same throughout, re furnish*il i* iu modern s\u2019yle, and put a new awning around the voraiid»h.W e have also heiiliilled the .roiiuil», erncted a ta»t.y fei.ee, ami in fact, put the whole premises in lirst class order \\Vc are now- prepared to receive company, aid shall keep our cuisine and sen ice uu to a high standard With our excellent facihli' -.close proximity to Portland (nnly three miles nvvav I.xn usual intermediate ports.THE QUEBEC I INE The steamers Quebec and Montreal will perform this service, leaving Montreal daily (Sundays < v \u2022 ptcdl at 7 o'clock, p.m.THE TORONTO LINE.\u2014(\u2018. tr tram to I,«chine.Round trip in-kei* to Ottaw aU \u2022* at.$1 00 Round t'ip ti*\u2018kets to Ottawu, rail, return t *ivt 3 '5 1 nian -*,\" .s xnd\tg stages I O') Steamer \"PllINCF.\u2022)! WALKS' available for Kicil'Motl to S herrl'-ghai: Puri r I'1-\"W .'I' Market steamer ' PKINC» SS I'-avca Cauul Basin Wedui id ays and 8aturda«sM 1 i m Market .'esmer \u201c M A PDK, Ii avi » Canal Basin, Tuesdays ami Fridays 8 31 p m For lull informati* u a« i*i I-'< igl>* mil Passenger Rstcs.a(>pl\\ -it i iM MON -IRK KT t »* al B*sii .i \u2022 tmi\t>'\ti \u2022 , Hatmorsl Hotel,at.Jam* * street, B'inaxuti'.ur*' De|K>*.K.U.làlIFPIIEHII, Jr,.Mnitiiiter.TO AU8TKAI.1A DIRECT - Hteamshipa \u2022 WARRIMOO'and 'MIOWERA sra intendml to leave Vancouver July 14th, Angitst 14th, ami monthly thereafter.FOR ALA.SKA and British Polumf'lan Fjords \u20148S.'ISLANDER from Vancouver July 27.NEW TICKET OFFICE, 129 ST.JAMES STREET.Summer Resorts.|/EXCURSION ! Th at Prier The use of .at*, tenon oerUaml p'rnl 'al iesfre,* to g*lK»tS.Exten»*ve tet-air- and a*!**.>tions hare hoen made.F.veryit i'IS n.f.ril 111'- oioh\u2019l 1 A BEN AKIH MINI \u2022 PRINO WATER w tain Cure t >r Kheuina'i«'n.D ¦.\u2022 «tmn, Kidney ami l.iv-rt.) i*.plan \u2022, ->a!' Rh'-mn, G-m r«i Dvldlity, rt* Mtneg» 1 Aster P*aihi Head (or Uii'i ulsr.\tRates Reasonable.BIFFS !.kIMPTOV.Prnprlwlor.Abeoskis String* P y.T AN\u2019I\u2019ED, City Bnirdors.\u2014 Thre** or four hoanli r ' »i \u2022 , *o i|,te*l at ' Kliubank, KnoalUiti I vc uiui it walk ;r\u2018tn p.'l ar.d l P II '*M Board, and the tai ls furnished with thi r\u2019e;i'* tea nf the ., >«011 Patronage nolp p.rd.Free Bux to a I trai « an*l In a*».SPIN IAL ICATF.8TO RUMMER ROAUDEKH.H.J.KttUH LFY v T I hr xb.*v.< If ,**i,i rij\tr .¦ tk lurr ! T) tfJI ,tel i* -itu.i .*d .*i th* ¦ 1 .t tno I owrf * Lawreree.The seen* r y 1» bi.\u2022 «jimm! a iinai xlaiion, u< n i bat , i,m «1, ' g- y(J *,.)\t) particular* apply to U.A J.UM1111 ) Th'a beautiful village ha» many attraction» a» a runner rt ; it Sp:> mbd ilrivm, tirar*! Scenery, Pure air and water.Noted lor it» lifcalthruluer» Tiv 1 biri>e lira'-cla*» hotels ir.dor one (iroprietor-1 hip, wi\u2019h uiit ly shaded ground*.Good .irery in c unieutioii For terms, etc , mldresk 47.T.KAT4'HF.I,DKR, Proprietor of Hotels.hJUM.MER HOUSE TO LET, »\t' on the vhore of Lake Champlain ; a Furnished il ti**' good beat ing.fishing and hat hing large and h* imiful gfumls.Addr *, Vit»» FILER, * arc of Dr.BREW .-'TLR, II Beaver Hail square Photo \"t Pretui-ea can 1^* eten at Meisrs.('RA-DOCK SIMPSON .t o S Otil'e.rpHE 1R0QUOTS HOUSE.1 BLI.'I IL MOUNTAINS, ST.HILAIRE, 4 A.M l»\\'s l.4»l Fl.l 1I4M .%TAIN KI.HOItr, - Ik soit 4»i*i:n.New management, new rate».nr,v l-uibHnga Tele-ph'inc A'.d lrl*\u2018gra|ih \u2022 (iiniiiuiii alpoi wi b 'hu llouar I' >r r ¦ n » .ii'i'ly i** Ol 1VF.R MERCHANT, Man sger, St.Hilaire, or IM St Ian * - itraat.INCH ARRAN HOTEL, IIAI.IIOI HIF., N.O.Hrn-ltalliln^.KuHlIne.Flahlns» Thiv favorite niel f»r fain*' 1 Summer Resort is situated at th«h*adof thn Raie dM Chaleurs, near the conrt'icii 1 of the cel, brat* d SALMON FISHING RIVERS, the Rev tig* m he anl Me'apedia*.ami is uninrpnsMd for Beauty 1 t F> enery ami Chma* ** K v - liant tat'ia Rooms large Drainage and sanitary appuauc**s par-f,et.Open* about IMh June.For terms, tto, a(een enlarged and no (\u2022roved, «n ¦ on.uiei'.wte a mu h larger nun.t>rr of g wets The |il.v ¦ is very unfortahljr fitted up, ami the tald\" well ke(i Goo*l bathing, boating and driving, an l a «pu f did lennl* court.All inquiries pr ni ptly au»a cred .141111 II44 1IDIK.ioltDELLE Knowltori, P *d .d < n s t o ilnw overl'inkh g Brome Lake, p.'iating, tishlng, I sthiag.Jersey mi-k, lutter ami cream.Montres referenc» K P 41 r.VKKH, Knowiton, P Q.\\i K\\x it*-\",.*i \u2022 Boarder* aa be ni \u2022 o »¦ .o nm >dat* t g i.*! * .vinr, i.a'lui g.hkhiog an*l hnotiii,: amid high xml *lr|r surr i indiug».( ire air a*i*l w : \u2019\t! r| ,r*; ularf.app y t-, tvn i.(A M M H1*;.A > itniK coll.1 in* properly of Ahiah ll.xyi m.Du* not \u2022m other steamboat landing D is sup pli* *l with pure spring water.Board, f.3 00 to 97.00 l »*r wc»*k.\u2018STANLEY ISLAND.» lio s iCARBORO BEACir, MAINE.M MJIKK KOAUD.Good arrommoilati'in can lie found at F4)Ki:HT H4HAK.TERMS MODERATE.AtUtrent J4»n\\ 4'.SKA VET.Formerly ' I»I4 KI*M4»VH.' The * Lansdowne House,' the liest Rummer Hotel on the St.Lawrence, is now open and offer* the hekt inducement* l»> families .safe tur * hildr»*n ; is situated In th» middle of I.ak»» Hr Francis; 1» distant 10 miles from t'nrnwall and .39 from Montreal; is i-asily rea* hed l*y Ri* helieu steamer from Montreal, or by afternoon G T R train from Montreal to Coteau, and thence by Itiehrlieu sfeanicr to th»» islaods Un-eqnallsd yachting, flihing and hunting.For terms apply to\tJ.It.DUQUETTE.Puni», Hummerstown P.O.o /JEAN IIOUvSK, LITTLE M»TI8, Will re-n|*s for cin-ulirs and rati s, Mrs.K.HA3E4HV, Krai»., Or A.U M ANSON, Manager Nl DSDJN, C^im»., Muhihuh' Bttard ; 3*i miles from Montreal loalthy |nf course yon can't,\u2019 said Hurchard, affect In £ to laugh.' r knew you wouldn\u2019t.Hut I wanted to turn your thoughts away from bullets and all that.Now, Mr.Morton \u2014\u2019 'My name's not Morton.My last name is (Ioodwin- Morton * ioodwin.\u2019 nils correction was made as a man always attends to trilles when he Is trying to decide a momentous question.'Morton (ioodwin?* said Hurchard.looking at him keenly, as the two stood together in tin* moonlight.Then after pausing a moment, he added: \u20181 had a ermiy by tie* name of Lew < ioodwin once.Devilish hard ease he was, but good-hearted.Gut killed in a light in Pittsburg.' 'lie was my brother.' said Morton.\u2018Your hr >tlh*r?thunder! You don\u2019t mean It.Let's see; ho told me once i his father's name was Moses- no; I Job.Y* s.that\u2019s It-Job.Is that your father\u2019s name?'Yes.' low *111, and taking up a piece of I chalk, drew a line from the i* e to the top of his boot.* Several others imitated him; and Morton, in a spirit of reckless mischief and adventure, took the chalk and marked his right boot in the same way.' \\\\ ill you drink ?' said the man who had first chalked his boot.Goodwin accepted tin* invitation, and us they stood near together, Morton could plainly discover the false-: ness of his companion's beard.1'resent ly the man il\\«*d his eyes on Goodwin and asked, in tyt indiffi rent ; tone : \u2022 Cut or carry ?\u2019 \u2018Carry,* answered Morton, not knowing the meaning of the lingo, hut finding himself in a predicament from which then* was no escape but by drifting with the current.A few minutes later a bag, which seemed to contain some hundreds of dollars, was thrust into his hand, and Morton, not knowing what to do with it thought beat to \u2018carry\u2019 it off.He mounted ids mare and rode away in a direction opposite to that in which i he itad come.He had not gone more than three miles when he met Hur-cha rd.\u2018 Why, Hurchard, how did you come here ?\u2019 \u2018(\u2022It, T came by a short cut.* Hut Hurchard di 1 not say that he j itad travelled in tin* night, to avoid observation.\u2018Hello! Goodwin,\u2019 cried Htrehard, \u2018you\u2019ve got chalk on your hoot ! I hope you haven\u2019t joined the * Well.I'll tell you, Hurchard, how that come.I fourni the greatest set ef disguised cut-throats you over saw.at this little hole back here.Veil hadn\u2019t better, go there, if you don't want to be relieved of all tin* money you g\"t last night.1 saw them chalking their hoots, and l chalked [ min»*, just to see what would come of 1 it.And here\u2019s what come of it and j with that Morton showed his hag oi I money.\u2018 Now,' lie said.* if i < f a religious revival has a sharp polarity il has sent ; many a man headlong to the devil, i When\thad frantically bet and lost an ms money.In* pi.ded b it«r.and turns round and to bet his rifle, then his grandfather's 1 watch an undent tinuvplcee, thaï Hurchard had examined with mudi curiosity.Having lost this, he staked Ids pocket knife, his hat.his coat, and offered to put tip Ids boots, j but l!ur< hard refused tin in.The madness of gambling was *>n the young man, however.He had no difflenliy In persuading Hurchard to take his burled in some holler, without nar> coffin or gravo-stone.1 \u2019low to pay you what I owe you, and take the rest out to Vincennes, or sornowheros else, and use it for a nest-egg.\"Finders, keepers,\" you know.* Hurchard l\"oked at him darkly a moment.' Look here, Morton * ioodwin.I mean.You'll lose your head, if you fool with chalk that way.If you don\u2019t give that money up to the first man that asks for it y«*u arc a dead man.They can\u2019t be fooled for long.They\u2019ll be after you.There's no way now but to hold on to it and give It up to the first man that asks ; and if ho don\u2019t shoot first you'll be lucky.I\u2019m going down this trail a way.1 want t see old Hrewcr.He's got a good deal of political influence.Good-bye !' Morton rode forward uneasily until ho came to a plan* two miles tarlher on, where another trail joined tin* om* he was travelling.Hero there stood a man with a huge beard, a blanket over his shoulders, hob's cut through for arms, after tin* frontier fashion, a belt with pistols and knives, and a bearskin cap.The stranger stepped up to him.reaching out his hand and saying nothing.Morton was only tm under Ids » y> bi**ws; the guests it11 wore black beards, and Morton soon fourni reason to suspect that these beard w* i> ma indigenous, lb-was himself th** object of much disagreeable scrutiny, hut he could j hardly restrain a mischievous smile at thought of the disappointment to which any highwayman was doomed who should attempt to rob him In hi.s , present penniless condition.The very worst that could happen would bethel loss of Dolly and his rifle.It soon occurred to him that this lonely place I was none other than 'Mtvwer's Hole.\u2019 one of the favorite resorts of Mlea-Jah Harp\u2019s noted band of d* peradoes, a place into whiiji few honest men ever ventured.one of the men presently stepped to Uic wltuMv, rested hu> {out uuvu the hitlksnyman'i* life are very win* people.(To be Continued.) DAILY STEPS UPWARD.riUDAY, junk Tk Forgive in bord, our little faith ; And hefi* in* nil.from morn till e\u2019en, Still to believe that lot the beat Which ta\u2014not that which iniitht have be n.(i Zahrlrki Gray.For I have learned, in whatsoever cn.to I am therewith to be content.\u2014 J\u2019h.iv.ii.Yes : in a trial world like fids, Where all that coim*!< is sent, l.earn how divine a thine It :a To eni'lcand he coûtent.Martin F.Tapper.Gladstone said : * Let Christ be the J centre, heart and root of all prc.iching .' not facts about him.or notions eonceri lag him, but his person, his work, his j simple, yet unfathomable sayings.\u2022 WHS pi flee little ami ADVERTISEMENTS.A Utile Daughter Of a Church of England minister cured of a distressing* rash, by Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilhi.Mr.Rn HAitn Hikes, the well-known Druggist,\u2018J07 McCill st., Montreal, P.Q., says: I have .sold Ayer\u2019s Family Medicines f,\tir 4n.' '' \u2022rs.cnd havele'rrd nothing bOf- g,\toj (,f them.1 know of many Wonderful Cures performed by Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, onn in particular being that of a little «king' '« r of a C\u2019hmvh of England minister.The child was literally covered from head to foot with a red and exceed.ugly troublesome rash, from which she had suflr.od for two or three years, iu spite oi the best medical treatment available.Her father was in grent.distress about the case, and, at my recommendation, at last began to ad-minister Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, two bottles of which ; fte'et' d a complete cure, much to Iter relief and her father's delight.| am sure, were ho here to-day, he would ti st\u2019i'y in the strongest terms as to the merits of Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla Prepared by I>r.J.C.Ayer St Co., Lowell,Mam.Curcsothers, will cure you R ICTTEL1EU, Pitre, .Sparkling, Hefresltlng.I Hi.ritlMT.OF TABLE TTATEBS.Recommended by the leading Phyaician*.For Sale at the filuba, llotelx, KoaUuranta, and tho leading Grocer*.1.A.Il ART, DrnggiM, 1780 XOTi:i: PAME A 2fri?sT.CAT 11 BRINK ST.Teb phones: 1100\u201430(0.iCISEASEt OF THE CHEST.GBiiliin SIRUP ov HYP0PH0SPHITE OF LIME.Prescribed for t.ho lost 30 years with tiio greau-st success In CONPÎJMTOO.X obstinate: COUGHS, COLDS and CATARRH; It ARRESTS tho COUGH, spitting of blood, and NIGHTSY/EATS, tho APPETI TE improves and HEALTH IS PROMPTLY RESTORED SICK\tKEADACHtS, NEURALGIA, arc instantly relieved by taking Çrcmault\u2019s Cuarana, T.singu.i owder of which is eutliclent ti* euro instantaneously the most violent sick headache.Tho Lancet says *f luwvfivc in x dvo-yexi iild t>oy fa auinefiiin.- , : .ukah r, iu It*\\urli\u2018ty at least.A \u2022IL.'u\u2019 corrreioiuleut had orration recently to diadplitio bla eou.who lint iin< hetl that tntrivat-inc a.;.iu the pum m e of aobie of fiu- boy'* Mitlo ftleude WUethet h« w.r mot,* nltouiiditt than aitiuard at tho upro&rh *.ia < oinmvtu rf tlu* little rulpntlanii o]M'ii «(in-t:.¦.\\t all evei.tn hr wan luU'rre't *1 to hr.tr the ?mall youth about, Iu toiica Iteti kettit.ndricx, v;i:tt, \u2018 I h) you know whtt lit* papa '* Hi ¦» it.e.hii.' but a oi < *e.ti *>hl khi, fiai'» whiit IXat'|H*t'» \u2022 Ha.u \u2019 T Fitapairtck, 1.P s l)ei t »t, f.st l.a\\vreuc« atieet, inrert» nrtitlna: teeth ut i vory known titan-tier «>it hulranltc, < < a huit, and «ut nil nte'al bawee.Crown ami Itiidge \\\\.>ik atul the pr«m*r\\»tu>u and , rewtorullou of the i atttial troth in yohl atul puree lain fni'»!ii;» a »;««\u2022 »ltv.intalcrnh pile**, open evny « \\< nliij; ttt):!l 10 oYlo« 1*.\u2018 t wonder,\u2019 raid oik of the lounger», ' what waa the origin of the r>wall«av tailed «'oai V \u2018 K ii* my («lea,' »ai«l the y:i!> \u2022 e nhUWrred titan from Montana, 'that they were « ut that way lu the tlrat place to make it hamlv f>»r a mar.to git hit r;iin.\u2019 * Imlianapoli** Journal.\u2019 ' You ought to take fill» h«>r*e,\u2019 eahl the ifealer! \u2018he la a l>:tinain.\u2019 \u2018Well,then, I «ion\u2019i want him,\u2019 .\u2022«a >1 Itarli \" I want him t*> ilrive, ntul 1 never could drive a bargain.\u2019 llurper'a \u2018 Ka'iti.\u2019 Why Scpertt mow CaTAittui, or eoM In tho bead when Kennedy'# Ma^lit Catarrh Huufl will cure you rITectively atul p« rmaneutly.Try it I Of ail drugKiat*, k\u2019.\u2019 «k Stoke» 'Thecftehier «>f th«* Rufilon Itnuk la nwfiilly atuck up He paaaed nn* without trowing to-day.\u2019 Malt by \u2018|la*e y«tn ever met him F Stokes * No o ; hull was talking with hint for Itaif mu hour over the telephone yesterday.'\u2014 Tuck.\u2019 IlrBcuAW H Tu i s for a bad liver.How do yon like yout new mualc inaM> r 7* \u2022 He ia a very nl«t*, polite * on ax man.Minn I made a mietake yertertl iy, tu -.t'.d, \" i\u2019ray, mado; tuolaelle, why do yon t:iU« so mm It pallia to improve up*>u Itccthovcn l.i Figaro \u2019 Business Ciii\u2019cls.IS NOW C«>MI\u20191.KTK Thsse two line» are own manufacture, of N EWEST DESIGNS and at Fre e* which defy competition.411.0 It EN IN ENDLFftft VARIETY.iCOTTOLENEi (lOIAEN nnd HTOUEft FIKed with Eledrlr gftp*-NYlrlnx by - Whai I» It TJ EM OVAL.JgYftMRN.KENNETH 4 AMPRK1.L, M lioleanle Drugglata, uavf: kbmoved to the new prsmibkh, Non.«77 and «79 Croix aired, 3 Door* West of Bleury.Insurance.JlOYA-L 1 NS l J R A N( \u2019 K U< M > l\u2019\u2019 KN < I LA NI >.LIA BI t.lTY >\\f SH A HKIIOI OARS' (\u2019SLIMITKI).('npllnl.«iio.otMi.oiK» Reverti* Funds.::s.ihk».0«0 Aniitiiil Ineonir.upward» of .H.oou.tMM» Inteaimenta In 4'iiunda for Prnlrdlon of 4'niiadlan Pallet-holder» (elilefly will, « of premium I.ifn Auurancea giantel-*1 4 M» 4 HMC1 II 4>OlUi« Ail ht, Juuies sired, ^ ^ 10 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.Fnimy.June 2°», 1S03.THK SI HOOLS, RESULTS OF THE EXAMINATIONS.THK RBHIOH KCHOOl.Tlie year now cloved lias liecm an 1m-portant one In the history of the Mont* real Senior School.Front the time of the first opening of the school, about «evcntcen yctU'H hko, up t.emei.r* an.l ' afternoon in Uje assemliiy hall of th»* Jiigh School building in the prfyn-n \u2022* < f »i large and d* \u2022\u2022ply interested audience.The ib-v.Hr.Sliaw* i>rest»led.supfiort.-d by Revs.E.M.Hill, K.DeGruchy, Se-itt, Sadler and f iurtice, Mr.E.W.Arthy and Mr.1.Mackcrcher, M.A., LL.D., Principal.i>r.Maek- reht-r, commenting upon his report.('In* gist of which is contained in the above», said that although it showed c- ndusively that there 1^ a place and a work f»ir the s- !ioridg-.\u2019 splcmiidly r**nd«-red by Master Fernandez Haye, was enthusi-astlcaily applaudisl.The part songs were tuneful and in tim»* an»! présente»! evidenc»» of careful preparation.Miss May R» id and Master ('ai.llish obtained th»- mentals, presente«l by the (\\jmmls-t^loners.In th>» second y» ir commeri-iil.The merkillfsts in the second year lông-llsh, were Miss Ma.he| f.Hmpman an»l Masters Waiter !.Price ami R.(».Tolmlft.who eaeii receive»! K.'.' marks.The t losing r»-marks of the Rev.Dr.Shaw, the chairman, were highly eulo-glstlcul.lb- sabl he w;cs rnor-* satlstied with the school to-»]a\\* than he had ever been; It was a most useful institution ami rendered «rent satisfaction to the cltv.The pcrfe»-f order that had been maintained «luring the exciting events of the day was eloquent of the constant rare of the teachers who deserved the highest compliments.The singing « f the NationaJ Anth* rn brought the proceedings to a close.PRIZE 11ST.Prepxratorv.B'-y» \u2014Poin;ln!< IPsck.firi- r*n, prof., writinp »in«t Scripture ; Howland Turner, Ken.prof mid cotnrn-ni things ; Ifaruld Te»-*.wen.pmf .nrltlimi «i< fit.«l soil to \u201ctti'lr : (! mfon Ma«xlonHld.iren prof ; Ihehnrd Parker, yen prof.;('harli»- Steel, yen prof ; .T*rue« Hoherr b«iu, gen.prof.; Tiwnia- t'hènnt-M, pnn« tnallty Preparatfiry, (rtr!i« \u2022 A.ice Smith, first ren.prof, r»u»ilng m»»1 dlc-Hfion : f.«.»h Mirks.prof.: K\u2019tu Higgins, r- u.prof lanbeib- Wi.ii», gen.prof ; ! h»- fra _*.c«*n prof .cn A.I)awBOii, jinze in hi-ok kei-ping.punrrun ify, hotors in gt t graplrv an-l » i-rtiilcate ; Edgar A I ancey, prize in appm àtiou to snidy.our- timlif) au«l geii prof., botiors in geometry.drawing, hook.keeping uud phnnogrsph.T i«n»l ier*iili\u2019a»e ; Geo.V.Knccn.j»riz- in gen.prof.honors in arithmetic and book-ke»-piiig and certili-utc : Kml.K.( uumnghani, Prize in ren prof, andcertiti- at»- ; Alex C lucnr font, prize in g»-n.prof, an-l writing, houois in dictation an»l < criif»i- ire ; Waite- T.< .ray.ci-rMtl-|«'.it-: n-I l'reparatory.I >iv.A Augustus Avn«w.h«»n.ni.-r- «rlth .Script.1* lin *!.Archibald, g.-n.t-rof.spell.; h«-n.men.rviub, writ .arith Script., Eng.i n.men, spell., nrith F'p-neh, Script .Eng .ennd.*»orn, hon.men.writ.Script., French.Wcstcott I\u2019upin *au.hon.men.writing.Walter Radford, hou.men.Scripture, draw., F'rench.Elson N.Hexford, g«m.prof., draw.; hon.men.read., spell.Script., F\u2019rench.arith.Willie Robertson, him.men.read., spell.Flenry Skelton, i hon.men.French.Magill Tait, hon.| m«-n.writ., spell.Shirley Tyndule.g*-n.j pr*»f.; hon.men.read., spell., Script., -l-\u2019n nch, arith.Oliver Waugh, hon.men.( read., Script., French.First F\u2019orma.Dlv.A.\u2014Guillaume Cou-turn.men.read.Arthur Roberts, writ., app.to stuily.firu gi'ir.pr«»f.;\t\u2019 Elston Mills\u2019 memorial prize\u2019 ; hon.men.spell., geog., Script., «Irnw., Eng., music, nrifh., F'rench.rend.(Jeorge Savage, g.-n.prof.; hon.men.spell., nrith., r- -d.William Smnnlon, music, c»-n pr«-f.; lion.men.spell., nrith , French, read.William Thorpe, gen.prof.; lu-n.men.spell., geog.music, arith., writ.fiVef! Tyre, hon.men.nrith.F'irst Form, Dlv.I\u2019, chnmhault, writing, nrith.; hon.no n.F'r«*nch.John Austin, hon.men.g»'«»g.('bus.J.('haplln, Keog.; hon.men.real., writ., draw.Gilbert F'rnmis.men.writ., geog.Fid win Gerth.men.roHnoli ami music.Harold Raton, hon.nun.music.Es-inond Rei-k, hon.men.read, and music.Fied.Reel, hon.men.music.Warren Simlster, gen.prof, and Eng.; hon.men.draw, and music.F\u2019red Smith, hon.m»-n., r \u2022 id., g»'«>g.and music.William Swift, hon.men.read, and writ.(Yell Tough, lion.men.music Second Form, Dlv.R: Rupert Buchanan, F\u2019rench; hon.men.read.Alfr.sl Ghandhr, hon.men.arith., music.Lawrence Church, pum-t.; hon.men.music Ernest Hutchison, app.to stu«ly.Harohl Hughe», eoml.; lion.men.music.WilliHin Hutchinson, Script., lion.men.music.Douglas 1 ii gl Is, geog., punct.; lion.tm-n.music.Archie Dociterby, medal ; hon, men.geog., music, Henry M.< on.hon.men.music.Robert Mae-d»-!l., ge>jg.Shirlie « ».Mc-Murtry, first g.-n.prof, and nu-lui, giarn., comp., French, geog.alg., -horthand; h-m.men.spell., hist., writ.Gordon 'McMurtry, gen.prof.; hon.men.spell., comp., writ., sthrof.; Henry N\u2019ewniai t place on \u2022 lergarten hall of th» of fri«-n«l*r hon.h'»n.tea d.arith sons, \u2022ira w hot).! 'r»-nn the Increase |n your congregation?' The answers are very cm ouraging.JM-iny say that tempérance sentiment bas prevailed for years.Many old, and large numberr of tho young people are biembers of temperance societies, and are pledged prohibitionists.\u2018All, or nearly all our members and adherents are total abstainers.Many drinkers have given up the habit, and 'the practice of moderate drinking is almost abandoned.' Many hard drinkers have been reformed, and scarcely one can be found to speak respectfully of the trade.The introduction, and continued use of the unfermented \u2018fruit of the vine' at the Tiord's Table.*We are not aware that w» have In our membership any who are not total abstainers, and the young men form a marked contrast to the young men of a few years ago.\u2019 A growing aversion to be found entering a drinking place, and the reduction In the number of such places.Orowlng sympathy with temperance work.\u2018Not a drinker in our congregation/ \u2018Not $1 spent now for every $20 some years ngo.' Idquor hotels turned into temperance houses.Hotel-keepers who sell liquor complain of the falling off of business.Plsuse of liquor at social gatherings, auctions, and on public holidays.The decrease of drunken men on public occasions.The activity of temperance societies.The vote in favor of prohibition taken last year In Manitoba.and the arrangement made for a similar vote In the other provinces.Recently.In the city of Winnipeg, \u2022through the zeal of private citizens, twenty-four liquor dealers were fined for violation of the license law.' Treating Is largely on the decrease, pnd the social glass Is disappearing Into the \u2018hallowed quiet of the past/ THE MAJORITY for ruonimnos.Another question was : of this resolution to the (Jovcrnmonls of the Dominion and of the several provinces, and the North-West Territories.4.That this Assembly approves of the action as stated In section 1 of the report of the special committee appointed last year to act In connection with the committee on temperance, with regard to tho \u2018Royal Commission on the WtiRI.D S FAIR VISIT» >RS.Chicago, .lune 22.Newport, nor Raden, nor Rrlghton Reach, nor any other famous summer resort was ever more delightfully pleasant than the While « it y lu Jackson l\u2018ark to-day.The Superintendent of Admissions to-night gave t* out as a c« nsorvatlve estimate that the total admissions for to-day would run above the 15o.iNio mark.Phe total attendance for yesterday was IXVJfrt..That this Assembly is gratified to j learn, from tho statement under \u2018Question »>\u2019 of this report, that the matter of giving Instruction on temperance in | the public schools is receiving so much attention, from the educational authorities as well as temperance workers : throughout the whole country: recognizes the good work done by many teachers In training their schools In temperance principles, emphasizes the ; very great Importance of giving more thorough insruction on the Moral as ' well as the sdentlrtc hearing of the use of alcoholic liquors, and notes particularly the decided advance made In Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island during the past year, and the promised j impro 'ment at an early date, In the text book for Ontario;\u2014un»! trusts that , those specially interested will earnestly endeavor to make this im|K>rtant department of temperance work thorough-| ly efficient; and that to this end temperance be put on the same footing with other subjects in the curriculum; and that in the proposed temperance text book for nta.rio, and in any such text l>ookx that may be prepared for other provinces, due prominence will be given to tho moral side of the subject.tl.That this Assembly regrets that in the North-West Territories the prohibitory law, which even without fair opportunities did much to stem the tide of drink, has been replaced by a license law, which is said to be doing ; much mischief, in greatly Increasing the I amount of drinking, as well as multiplying temptations thereto, and trust ' that the temperance peoph will not resj i satisfied until they are again under pro-: hlhltlon, which successive Assemblies have declared to be the only satls- mont to-day, the Rev.Samuel Hart.D.D., of Hartford, t/onn.was elect»»l on the fourth ballot.Grocorios, Provisions, &c.Do you favor the enactment of a pro- ; f)M.tory flMa| temperance legislation.hlhttory liquor law at an early dab Please give reasons for your answers.We have three classes of answers to this question.A few say \u2018No\u2019; a slightly larger number matte their no nr yes depend upon conditions ; while an over- | whelming majority of nlnety-tlve percent of sessions reporting say \u2018Yes/ J About half of the Presbyteries report ; unanimously in favor of I\u2019rohlbltlon.while in others the unanimitv is broken only by the voice of one or two, or, as Jn a few eases, by three or four sessions.Within the Synod of Montreal and »>t-j tawa there was only «me emphatic negative among all the answers received ; 1 and in that of Toronto and Kingston only four answered \u2018No/ The feeble voice thus raised against Prohibit hut is 7.That.Inasmuch as the electors of Ontario and Prince Edward Island are soon to be palled upon to vote on the question of the prohibition of the liquor trartlc, this Assembly, without expressing any opinion ns to th** wisdom of the plebiscite in this connection, urges nil the members and adherents of the Presbyterian «\u2019hureh who are qualltied.to east their votes for prohibition, and, together with all other friends of temperance, to use all proper mentis to secure the largest jiossible majority In favor of that measure.K.That this Assembly having had Its attention called to the evils arising out of the sale of liquors In military campa and in canteens In the North-West Mounted Police, the Business Cards.WÊÊÊÊÊÊmm Business Cards.What is Cnstoria is Dr, Snimiol Pltchc/*^ proscription for Infanta end Children* It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance.It U a harmless siihstituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, ami Castor Oil.It is Pleasant.Its guarantee is thirty years* uso by Millions of Mothers.Castorla «lest oys Worms ami allays feverishness.Cast oria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and AVlnd Colic.Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.Castorla assimilates tho food, reg late* tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.Cas» toria is tho Children's Punaccur-tbo Mother\u2019s Friend.KEEP COOL IS HUS VfFiTHT.R \\vn ii one or opr AI linen I'onlt, .\u2022 .\u2022 $1.2,>.Rill.I'onlt mid Ac*!»,\t\u2022\t4.2.%.Mum t'onU, \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t1.00.AND A I.UÎHT WKUU1T SI 011 II IWr.KU SI IT TO ORDF.lt, #1% so.FINI ST OP WORKMANSHIP.Iir.ST TRtMMFD.Ll, H RLUMENTHAL SONH j THE I ARliKST ObOTIIIKRO ft OUTFITTERS IN MONTREAL.l'or.I rntg nnd lllcury slrrrt* tutd 1117 \u2022« 1440 HI.I at hr it nr if.Fittl.Castoria.*\u2022 Caster!» Is an cxccllontmedicliHi fnr chib tian.Mothers havn repeatedly told me of its pood effect ujK>u their children.\" Pa.G.C.Osnoon, Lowell, Mæa.Canteria Is the bout remedy for children of which 1 am acquainted.I ho»»e the day is not far distant when mothers willconntder the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in-«tend of tho various quack nostrums which aro destroying th' ir loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby scudun; them u> premature graves/\u2019 Da.J.F.KrsrHKLOs, Conway, Ar Castoria.u Castor\u2019* is rowell adapted to children thM T recommend it as superior to any prescription know u to me.\u201d IT.A.Arcmtn, M.!>., lit rto.Oxford fit., Brooklyn, N.T.\u201cOtir physicians in tho children\u2019s department have spoken highly of their experience in their outside practice with Castoria, and although wo only have among our medical pupplioa wlint Ik known as regular products, yet wo ore free to confess that th* merits of Castoria baa won us to look wtUt litvor Ul»»n it.\u201d UsiTSU IIorMTAI* ARD l>lsr*W»ASTf lioatou, \u201d , Poiler, feskef &Co, ^ HkAl)(QUARTERS IN CANADA mm tickle.HAMIOY I HIM I IIANM ES Allsn C.fiurrn, The C«nt*nr Company, T7 Murray Street, Now York City.\"vwvmatx THE MILITARY DRESSING IIimiI.I» I.ii I.l.m lender*.Float*.Mln« now*, swivel*.Nllk-Morni lint, etc.s.tlt-Cann.lwiii\tfor II V Mt LAV ART) A: sox-, thp »>!Ji m .nil itio*t i < ten»ive Tackle makers in I he « orlil W rite for cataionuu.¦\u2022IIRTI U, TFIFliKI a TO., 4M a 110 HI.Jaiue* *»reef.Montreal.wmmn facial soap \u2014 ron Titr - Scalp.Skin and Complexion.The rcg'ilt of '.1> year* i>riw ti.-nl experience in tre*t-uiK tlx- .Skin iui.I r ' nip, a miilicinal toilet snap for bat lung and i I Mt I IC % is the finest preparation known for restoring Ladies\u2019 and (oMitlenten's Boots and Shoes ; also, Carriage Tops, Harness and all kinds of Leather ANIISFITIC SlI.UIMi STH KS AND RAILS.hardly more than enough to break the Assembly hereby protests ugnlnst such monotonous murmur of the multitudinous 'Yes' Hint conics from all parts of the land.Whole Presbyteries say 'Yes.we are all In fnvor of prohibition,\u2019 or \u2022I'naninioiiHly we say, yes.' Even If not strictly enforced, it lessens the amount of drinking, nnd keeps temptation out of the way of the youth.Prohibition would save the weak from temptation, and would prevent many other crimes besides drunkenness.No law absolutely prohibits that against which It was emoted, but that Is no reason why the law should not be there; \\ even law against murder, with capital punishment as a penalty, does not ab- i solutely prohibit murder, yet who would say the law should not exist V it is me i only logical way of «lealing with a traffic wholly unnecessary nnd wholly evil.It Is right.It is Clod's wny or dealing with evils.Much money would lie directed Into more wholesome channels, nnd the Sabbath would be better observed.A large part of tho report deals with the teaching of temperance In the day schools, and we reluctantly pass them over.The following are the MESOKOTIOHS.He R resolved : 1.That this Assembly Is grateful to Hod for the evidence furnished by the report, thnt there Is n steady growth of temperance sentiment nnd practice throughout the t\u2019hurch.and thnt there Is a.continued and vigorous use of the most approved me.ms for further promoting that growth, and for overcoming the evils of strong drink : -and urges tninlnh rx.ciders, and other temperance workers In the t'hureh.to onntlnue their efforts with unabated seal, \u2022o that as soon as possible, our land sale, and that a copy of this ho sent to tho Minister of Militia.In dosing he moved the reception nnd consideration of the report.This was seconded by Mr.McQuoen.In doing so be spoke strongly In favor of prohibition, and thnt of the Dominion at large.When Is this to come '.' Just ns soon as the Christian mon and women »if Canada, are in earnest In seeking it.When we reach this point the (Jov-ernnient will understand that the blessing must not be delayed.The Rev.James Fraser, of Cushing, said that the attitude of this church towards the liquor business Is very strong, then very weak, also very inconsistent and Insincere.We should naturally expect to rtnd In the church legislation enactments in harmony with the legislation which she asks of the I\u2019arllannmt.When she gives regulations to I\u2019resbyterles and sessions she never seeks to enforce what she commands.This he held was inconsistent.During Mr.Fraser's address there was a considerable amount of suppressed excitement In the house.It was thought by some that his temperance sentiments were of an exceedingly advanced state.Others, however, said that he was not so friendly as might be supposed.At any rate, when challenged.he declined to move a resolution In the line of his address.After some other discussion the resolution* were adopted.UECklVEP UIOM OTHFR IH.NOMINATIONS.The next business was the reception of ministers from other denominations anarl\u2019»r\tit wheu »!i tviug you.Al DRt laUMTH INt 1(1 HAIL.Grxvls.No brush required.One application with tho sponge attached to the cork.Will last one work on men\u2019s boots and four weeks on Indies\u2019 boots.It is water proof and warranted not to crack the leather.HENRI JONAS & CO., DRODIlIKTOIfM, USD ST.PAUL STREET.c OME AS SOON AS YOU CAN It\tnxi\t\tOon\t\tnon\t Ml\t00\t11O\t01\tno\t01\tm 4 Ii\tm\t00\tOl\tno\t0»\tno 1 U\t10\tfti)\tin\tno\tm\tno 414144l\tM\t10\tOn\t00\tno\tfrl If\t00\t00\tA>\t» )\t1»\tno II\t\t\t0»\t\t000\t A T u* r\\ i -.j.41\tnnn\t\tmMi\t\tono\t 411\tOn\tHO\tfVl\tno\t(M\tnO 4 11\tOn\t\"0\t00\t(A\ton\tno 4 11\t00\tno\t00\t¦ 1\tfn\tno 114 1 If 1\t00\tmi\t*»n\ti»l\ton\tIK) 41\t00\t00\t00\ton\ton\tno Ii\t000\t\t000\t\tono\t R.S.AULD le ('tike uf IV-i*! R»*p and a 1 YO | *** liook nti I\u2019t-rm iioln y und llrieity.illiMtrated; on Shiii, *AIp, Ninnim and Klood l>n«'*iu-* und lh*lr treainirnt, «1*111 «enltnl un rn- ipt of I.V', 'J for \u2018J.k\u2019, al*o l»i-iK'ilviiH'iit », 11 h r I'.irlli Murk*.Mo|i>», W*rt«, li.dl* Ink and I\u2019owil*'» Murk*.Sr»r«, I\u2019ltnnR*, R.f HT f AWIlKM K MAIN HTftEET.Montrent.I) It Y PLATES, I.FI'I H HI NDKIEH.PRY Pl.ATKH liartmtl, Murrard, Ilford, Rtan-Iry, Ntur l,F.NSI' : Optimu*.Or*y « P«'ri*i,op«, Chororropa, Voi«tlnn*l« r H «Iri nni Wnlf Anuin.hl'NI'KII.S nnliooiyp*' l'*|'«r.I\u2019roirh Hhuklara, the T*i h»«' iipi*.th)' Hat ('*uirra, I'rmtliiR on Hllk.Hole Ak,'''1 t for Can* la.KtiniNAb, i;»rl'iiit« Plataa, Crotch Rhntter*, ((rny'i I «ii«e«, llnrT*ril I\u2019lufr*.Itft> I R FA I.1\u2018IIUIOf.KtrillC arPFLY, It.I.Htllltl, l«l M.Jnmea at.A NDRKW YOUNG, ENGIN ERR AND MATH I NIST, ;«H I'll AIC KTREET, Monthral.I) RAIN PIPES, roRTLANO, ROM AX And CAN ADA CFMENTH, FUtL RRR'KS, CLAY, ft ALEX.ItKF.MM\u2019.R, A0 Itlniry al.s SCOTCH DRAIN PIPES, rORTI.iXD CEMENT, IN* STOCK AND TO ARRIVE, Al l.owr*t Market Trier*.H î f ?0 o »« t \" ?S qrAf 1 La* t* % ^ *?*% { 230 237 ST.LAWRENCE STREET, MONTREAL, RAVELLING SHOE SETS.I (JRüCKK^Y.^H!N A.n.* r.r.u«hr* and Ootnha.FLLEl'H KKI8II MARKS, 7*» YirUirlu tugarr.C*rp«t Bweapar* Al«palrtj iren ent.June 1, 1»93.\t17,500 00 t'arrivd to the reserve fund.4U.000.00 Fro portion of discounts caslied on notes not yet duo.25,000 00 $100,000.00 Balance.$ 4,6S2.86 The net profits of the year, therefore, amount to nearly 18 percent on capital.This surpasses the result of all preceding years.However, it Is not to be attributed wholly to the ordinary business of the bank.The latter, nevertheless, shows a natural Increase, which is very satisfactory ; and we have been enabled to add to it the profits made on the sale of certain property, which, for prudential reasons, had been estimated on our books at a lower figure than it realized.Consequently, we have strengthened our reserve by the addition of $40,000, which puts that fund up to 43 percent of our capital, and we have besides set aside a sum of $23.000 to balance at the closing of the books the sum derive,! from the discount of notes coming due.We are glad to put side by side a few flgures from our three last annual statements Our deposit», which amounted on the 3let of Mav.1831.to.$1,675,258.00 After the reading of these iVcuments Messrs.Gull, Moncd and Arthur Roy wvre appointed scrutineers, and Mr.Desjardins, sec aided by Mr.l.avloleitc, moved the adoption of \u2018he report.Mr.Lucien Hunt moved un amendment :ha: th-* numb r of directors should be increased from five to seven.The number had at the beginning been nine.It had been reduced because at i ne time the bank found difficulty In getting qualified parties to act ns directors.Rut a more prosperous condition of affairs had now come about, and those who had recently acquired stock should he recognized.Mr.DesJardins opposed the motion.It was well to let well enough alone.Then Mr.H.Heaugrand offered a aub-ameiHiment.He moved to Increase the salary of the cashier to $4.ot)0, and,to re-quest him to resign from the Hoard of Directors.Having the highest esteem for Mr.de Martigny, he was willing to recognize the great obligations which the bank owed to him, but still he did not think it good policy that an official of the bank should at the same time be a director.Mr.Thos.Gauthier seconded this motion.but Mr.de Marllgny refused to accept it.He said that he would consider Its adoption equivalent to a vote of want of confidence.Mr.H> au;,\u2019rand thereupon said that he would withdraw his motion.The vote being taken on the motion of Mr.Hunt, It was defeated by a large majority.The following Hoard was then elected ; Messrs.Alp.Desjardins, A.S.Hamelin, D.I.avlolette, A.!.de Martigny, Joel Leduc.All the above are former directors, with th«* exception of Mr.Joel Leduc.who replaces Mr.Hunt.Owing to the absence of Mr.Leduc the new Hoard did not meet to elect officers.The usual vote of thanks was unanimously carried.ST ATT OF Ijrï H! IHM nuinbpr of young people have secured J l I-lJ.Jj \"'I\tH I i li It 1 111 \\ i it copy of the Holy Scriptures.I'rlitce And on ib«\u2018 .diet of Msy, 1892.to.KeAchvd ,,n tb*; 3l8t of May, 1893, the «um of.Being au iprn-Bti' over 1832 of.And over IK'.M of .< urrent notr* discoonted the 31*1 of May, 1891.amounted to.On \u2019.be 31M of May.1892.to.And on the 31at of May, 1893, to.,., lining an incr\u2019*\u2022 profit* for the year, after deducting coef of management, in-tereat on deuoaite, lo.\u2018fr Bournemouth, England, to ascertain the exact condition of Cornelius Herz, have made a report which agrees with the statements of the English physicians to the effect that the condition of M.Herz is such that his extradition is an impossibility.When the Chamber of Deputies met to-day M.Dupuy, the prime minister, in response to a, question by M.Mtllevoye, Houlan-rist, announced that the condition of M.Herz was such that it was impossible to secure his extradition.M.MilUvoye asked several questions concerning the extradition of M.Herz and the documents alleged to have been stolen trom a strong box at the Hritish embassy\u2019.With regard to the Herz matter, M.Dupuy teplled that England had done everything possible for her to do to grant the extradition as requested by France.As for the stolen document*.M.Dupuy stated that the prosecutor could take no knowledge from stolen documents.M.Millevoye then stated that he had the text of several of the documents in respect of negotiations with Mr.Austin Lee, second secretary of the Hritish embassy in Paris, all of which bore the date of April 2.1W)3.M.Millevoye started In to read-out the documents.He got as far as.*1 saw.to day, Clemenceau.\u2019 w hen M.Develle interrupted him ard begged the president of the chamber to consider the matter an international question.Baron de Marcay suggested that the Chamber resolve itself Into n secret committee to hear the documents, but the suggestion was voted dow n.THEY ACCEPTED BRIBE*.M.Millevoye further accused M.Clemenceau of delivering to England private letters that had passed between M.Ribot, lately prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, and the French minister to Egypt, and between M.Ribot and the French ambassador at Constantinople.He produced a list of names of the persons and of the papers ; whom he alleged England had bribed, and the amount of money given as bribes.lie read amid an uproar that almost drowned his \\'>ice: 'Temps,\u2019 50,000 francs: Edouard, the \u2018Matin,\u2019 20.000 1 francs; the \u2018Jour,\u2019 If-O.OOO; Rochefort, SO,Off0 francs; Clemenceau, 50.000 francs.At this point the uproar and confusion In the C hamber became tremendous, j The members of the Extreme Left rose In their s^ats and demands were made ! that M.Millevoye leave the Chamber.M.Millevoye, however, stoi I his ground, and when a semblance of order and quiet was restored be shouted, 'The whole thing Is a scandal.Bardeau received 50,0*8\u2019 francs.* M.Bardeau sprang from his seat and exclaimed, 'I expect the Chamber to vlRdicate my honor.* C.Clemenceau and all the members of the party of the Extreme Left again rose from their seats and hooted.After a time they Insisted that the rest of the paper he read.M Millevoye again started to read, i M de la Roulede, who was also a Bnu-langtst stated that lie could not listen to him and would resign his seat rather than do so.The order of the day was th'*n movd to the (.ffeet that the Chamber condemned the documents ns spurious and r»\".:rottel th?time that had been foolishly wasted listening to their pre-entatlon.Tills was adopted by a practically unanimous vote, only\u2019 four members voting against It, while 489 voted In favor of it.M.do la Roub-de retired to a committee n\"m, r-\u2019fii'ing to receive his most Intimate eolleagues.M.Millevoye left the Chamber declaring that he woul I re^i\u2019^n Ms seat In order that he might net Independently.THE DEADLOCK ENDED.The deadlock that L is existed in the Road Department eoncertilng the payment of wages at tlie reduced rates, has ended, the department having decided to submit tu the inevitable, and accept the reduction.The men have been without pay foe three wetkx RELIGIOUS HOME TRAINING SADLY NEGLECTED IN CANADA.THE PRESBYTERIAN OENERAL ASSEMBLY DIS-CClGKS THE EKORLKM \u2014STANDING COMMITTEES APPOINTED, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Brantford, Out., June 20.\u2014This afternoon the proposal to make the Sabbath-school work a scheme of the church was voted down.The other proposal, to grant the sum of $100 to the Convener to enable him to engage the services of a clerk was not agreed to.In Edward Island Presbytery speaks of a latent feeling that the International snt «6*1 lor a scrappy rather than a systematic tudy of the Word of God on the part of our Sunday school scholars.As to additions made to the membership of the church from the Sabbath school, little that Is certain is given in the various reports.Our young people iove the church of our fathers, and are thoroughly loyal to It.The whole question of ilie relations of the children to the church ought to engage the attention of tin- wisest and most experienced leaders i the church as to lead to the adoption \"f methods which should gently but curely bridge over the gulf which at present yawns between baptized mera- the meantime, it was agreed to re-enact bers and members in full communion.the instruction of last year, viz., that the congregations of the church be requested to take up a collection on \u2022Children\u2019s Day \u2019 towards the expenses of the committee.The Convener was reappointed.The report of the committee upon the appointment of STANDING COMMITTEES was presented.These committees are upon the following schemes of the church: Home Mission and Augment tation, western section ; Home Mission, eastern section ; Augmentation, eastern section ; I\u2019resbyterian College, Halifax ; Presbyterian College, Montreal ; Morrin College, Quebec; Queen\u2019s College.Kingston ; Knox College, Toronto; Manitoba College,Winnipeg; French Evangelization ; Foreign Mission ; i\u2019resbyterian Record uJid Children's Record ; Aged and Intirm Ministers, eastern section ; Aged and Infirm Ministers, western section ; Widows and Orphans, eastern section ; Widows and Orphans, western section ; Widows and Orphans, Church of Scotland ; Distribution of Probationers ; Systematic Beneficence : Temperance ; State of Religion ; Sabbath Observance ; Sabbath Schools ; Manitoba and North-West Church and Manse Fund : Hymnal Committee : Statistics ; Relations of the Colleges to the Church ; Finance.western section ; Finance, eastern section.These committees Include a large number of names, and it is not necessary to publish them all.Those of the Presbyterian College, Montreal, are:\u2014 Board of Management\u2014Mr.D.Mor-rlco, chairman; Principal MacVicar, Prof.Campbell, Prof.Serimger, Prof.Coussirat, Dr.Mn'kay, Dr.Warden, Dr.Barclay, Messrs.James Hustle.!.R.McLeod.Dr.W.J.Smyth, A.Givan.M.McLennan, D.W.Morrison, J.\u2019 Fleck.J.M.Crombie, W.T.Hcrridge, W.A.Mackenzie, Prof.Ross, Ministers; Sir J.W.Dawson, Sir Donald A.Smith.Messrs.Warden K'ng, A.c.Hutchison, James Robertson, W.Yutlo, .las.Slessor, A.S.Ewing, J.Murray Smith, John Stirling, T.W.Kilgour, Jonathan Hodgson, W.Paul, James Tasker, Matthew Hutchinson, James Loss (Stanley street).Senate\u2014Principal MacVicar, chairman; the professors and lecturers of the College, Dr.R.Campbell (Montreal), Dr.Mackay, Dr.Warden, Dr.D.Patterson.1\u201d*.Barclay, Messrs.A.J.Mowatt.j.A.G.C.ilder, W.R.Cruik-shank, J.H.Muir, F.M.Dewey, J.R.McLeod, 1 >.McKachem, G.I».Bayne; and N.Waddell; I.L.Hargrave.G.Whillans, representing the Alumni, Ministers: and Sir J.W.Dawson, Prof.Murray, Dr.Kelley, D.Morrlce and A.McGoun.The R- v.J.MacGlllivray and tho Rev.C.B.Ross.Dr.MacVicar made one or two attempts to he relieved from the ohair-manshlp of the Board of French Evangelization.but the Assembly would have none of It, an 1 so the Doctor had to yield, and remain.An overture from the Presbytery\u2019 of Vancouver T«lnnd asked that foreign missionaries, laboring within .the bounds of Home Presbyteries, be placed upon an equality with the other members of Presbyteries.It was sent to the Foreign Mission Committee for consideration.STATE OK RELIGION.The report upon this subject was pr'-sented by the Rev.Mr.Dickson, of Galt, on Friday evening.The theme of this report la one which Is not only\u2019 of vital importance to the Church itself, but to an Important degree affects tho best ir.tero ts of the Dominion at large, i* is, therefore, the most important report presented to the Assembly.Tho Asrrmbly expects every\u2019 congregation un 1er Ms care to report upon this matter, and the report her: presented Is based upon the classlllcatlon, and analysis and boiling down of all these.A spirit of gratitude and hopefulness runs through them.They speak of progress made, of faithful service, and of the need and longing for a yet greater outpouring of the Holy Spirit.The llrst point taken up Is the work done by the elders.The deacon is fast le coming an extinct order In the church.In hut one congregation In the Synod of Hamilton and London do deacons survive.Of the elders much Is said that Is highly\u2019 favorable.This note rings out In every report, but It is accompanied by another not so favorable, such as:\u2014\u2018the ciders have done nothing whatever.* * tno pastor does all the visiting.* while one Ui < shyteri.il report says that * the old ord* r Is rever: I and Mo « s has to hold up the hands of Aaron and Hur.* There 1 sufficient said to show\u2019 that the eldership might lie made a great deal more efficient.The next point taken up was INSTRCCTION IN hrNL'AY-8< HOOLS.This seetj-'n Is always full of lntore-rt.Nome of the question raised, he said, are difficult to d
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