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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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mardi 1 août 1893
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[" Ten Pages.Vol.XXXIV., No.ITS.¦WITNESS Last Edition.MONTREAL, TIKSIUY, SAU T E » A LITTLE \u2018ETO' ItlFFIfl'LTl THAT EAHS HELL.! li\u2019.K th*» of Vh.t H»> t i2 years.He was born In Morayshire.Scotland, and came to this country with hls wife about 33 years ago.He was shortly afterward employed by the lion.D.A.McDonald, ex-Lleuten-ant-Governor of Ontario, and for the Past thirty years Mr.Lawson has been overseer on Mr.McDonald's farm property rear Alexandria.He was a thorough agriculturist, a life-1 .ng Liberal and a staunch member of the Presbyterian Church.He leaves a wife and family.Quebec, August L\u2014A private despatch from Pentecost River, North Shore, announces the death there of Judge O\u2019Brien, stipendiary magistrate of Chicoutimi and tho Saguenay region.Mr.Walker, of the firm of Walker .8-Mlller, well-known sheep importers of Ontario, dropped dead In the cattle quarantine, at Levis, on Sunday, pre-simiably from hoart disease.Hls friends were notified by wire of the sad event.The wife of Mr.James Connolly, the well-known farmer of La Canardiere, Beauport, died suddenly yesterday afternoon In the sacristy of Rt.Roch\u2019s Church while waiting to go to confession.Congestion of the lungs was the cause.As she had been very delicate and ailing for a long time, no inquest was deemed necessary.A young man named Joseph Fontaine, of St.ITenrl, Levis, was found drowned in a small brook In rear of hls father\u2019s residence there yesterday.As ho was subject to epilepsy, R is supposed that the accident happened while In a fit.(Special to tho .\"Itness.\u2019) Toronto.Aug.1.-Ex-Ma> \u2022 Howland speaks with confidence of the Sunday atreet car scheme being defeated by a large majority.Home of the strongest opponents of the Sunday cars, while confident of maintaining the by-law against them, say that If the vote had been taken three weeks ago would have been in favor of the running of Sunday cars.Since then the city has been thoroughly aroused for Sabbath observance.It Is understood to-day that the many points of difference between the Rfreet Railway Company and the city will be compromised.FRANCE AND SIAM.THK INTKRVIKW RKTWKKN It.DF.VRI.Î.C AND LORD PITKEKIN.London, Aug.1.\u2014A despatch from Paris states that Lord Dufferln, the British Ambassador to France, and M.I evrlle, tho Foreign Minister, at their Interview yesterday, merely amplified tho papers that had already been prepared for signature.Inquiry nt the Foreign office elicits the Information that the discussion was cor lined to a rough draft of a convention for tho delimitation of the frontiers ef the territory to be handed over to tho French by the Siamese and the formation of a buffer country between the French and ihe British possessions LIGHTNING AT M'GILL.During the severe storm of Inst Saturday morning the lightning struck uie dome of tho new Physics building In the McGill College grounds and did crneidcrablo damage.The fluid entered by the elevator and explored the Interior of the dome with little regard for the decoratton or arrangement.How It got out Is a matter for conjecture, for It did not go down the stairs and make Its exit by the front door, nor yet did It explore any of the lower rooms.It.left no trace of ihe course of Its travels but left enough evidence to prove that it was there.The damage bas not yet been estimated.TROLLEY VERSUS MILK GIG.A milk cart driven past the corner of Bleury and Jurors streets shortly after 6 o'clock this morning was struck by an electric car.The driver was thrown violently out uran the road between th« two vehicles, sustaining bad bruises.The driver of the milk cart says that the motor man \\v.-,s not ringing hls bell.The milkman feels sore both Mays.On lodging complaint nt the Company\u2019s offices he gathered that he ought to feel thankful hnt his head was not broken, and that was all.THEIR GAME WAS ppm» Windsor, Ont., Aug.1.\u2014Yesterday afternoon two farmers rode Into Winds' r from Pike Creek and Informed the police that two men had tapped the telegraph wires two miles west of Pike Creek and run wires Into an old building, where they had a telegraph In-Irumenl.It was thought It was thrir intention to work the pool room In this city and Detective Campam and oill-S.WIN! ' < jlNC*^.uni,1 ' get en, < P- « ^-a an »., MC.NTRT.A .1 ET\t-itOUSTÎ.-I I K .t ( O.vv,.\t357 Rt.Jamea»»re* t oteamer Persia.J.H.SCOTT, Master.Sails (*Y(*!7 1 nil) VV, at 7 p.m.Fare to TORONTO - - - S 7.50 Fare to ST.CATHARINES, 8.00 Fare to NIAGARA FALLS -\t8.5U 8T.CATHARINES and Return.14.00 MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED.I).UA !TMiSIiY, ITS St.Janiew Cl'j and DUtrist H»»luga Bank Bub line.Of G E J ACQbEb A CO .11 0 Comtron afreet.DFH AND FM BRI 1.1.AS., i , orcd Sateen bunt-ha U», \u2022it.I n :\td Shot Silk Minsbadea.-TD l.i I ¦ « ¦ .,ot Silk Hnnahado, from.^I.-'H i ;.e»'Gloria silk Umbrella»,from il.TS ciuhreliaa with Ni-'kel Handle*, from.S.ÜARSLEY.l.ydiks\u2019 out fi rriNQ.I.odica' Cotton Drawer» and Choniiacrt, from.17c each Ladle»\u2019 Colton Night Dre»«c», from.\t*I5o\teach, Latlie»' Cotton Cornet Cover», from\t Loo\teaofi.Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Skirts, from.\u2019I-'5\teach.Complote Si-t# Richly Embroidered ft MB.n\u2019 S.CAR8LEY.LADIKS HOSI FRY.Ladles\u2019 Black Lasbmera Hose, from.l\u201dc pair.Black sumnui' Cashmere Hose, .:l pair for C3o.J.adir-»' Fancy Bibbed Cotton Yeats from.*3 ¦x',a., REM NANII Alibi: I INK N, 12|.jard, J.AKt.E l«*w I I.! INKS, .\u2022 » h.Hl\u2019CK I H* KI -, w *1.11 DA UAH i .,\t.CUII.DID N\tI.I-I.K l'HUKAD .STRIPED HOSE \u2019 w >rth T.ADI Kn I\u2019l !' i X'HVtntK IIOSK.\u2019 i »lr.tt.4>K4.9.It.Itow III.too i Noire Dn in eat., 4 |> in* l*!a OIRi: DIME STREET, S4c« ST.I'ATHERiar.STREET.Bell Telrpliorte No.J.\u2019ST.MONTREAL.B.CAKSLEY\u2019S COLtiyiN.ALL-4VOOI.DRESS LOODS, DonMo width, .rt, 1 -olora, about 250yarda.Former price 50»-.to clear at \u2022.\u20195c u yard.Alan, a flue lot of IRISH LACES, all wi l\u2019hrt and colors, at £hc giiiln TUESDAY AFTERNOON.AUGUST 1.ÏVT.IK\u201d.l.MMMl Mil ls A UOUKIKl.K DEATH AVI1M.K liM'IUNd OFF TMEWLASDOT TKl- MUAI'.A FI! i:\\l ll r.IJICKAIIF.HUME lllSREfilllDS HER UiliEE-MEW FOR I\u2019EK E She is \\n\\ioiis lo Annex llie Lillie Asialic Kinjiduiii-Brilaiii lias Soiiielliiniî to Say.(Fr.m Uur Own Ccrrespondciit.) JJ'à PERCENT BELOW THE REGULAR PRICE.The above are worthy of In»pertlou, A LOT OF PLAIN AND T.4NI'Y DRESS «OODS Former price# 1 to 40c, ail to clear at II 4 I I' PRICE.All-Wool Camol « IDir DRK8S GOODS.»U new colora, to dear at 75c, leas 331 °^- Ail Remnant* of DKI'.SH GOODS to clear at HALF PRICE.P,- men her thi n A Bi-iii-)»al Sale and our entire atork uitwt bo < b -.r* -l out regardleaa of loae I JOHN MURPHY & CO., ITSt nnd i:»t NOTKi: D44IK STREET, A nil 103.107, lim nuit 111 Sf.Prtrr at.terms cash isnosr.Y OSE PETGE.TF.i.r.riioNr.r\"r JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, THE FAMILY LINEN AND DRAPERY HOUSE, 303 in 9#7 ST.ANTOINE STREET.144 lo IM) Monalaln alreet.TELEPHONE.6223.BRANCH STORE: »T.CATHERINE STREET WEST.j EXCELLENT < »!\u2019?' 'KTUNTTY ^ TO OBTAIN A PARTNERSHIP In a NVrll-f»lnl*ll«lier.Mac-Vicar, i>r.Cousalrat, J.Nichols, Hr.Scrlmger, i\u2019rof.Hoss, .1.Myles Cromble, J.is.Fraser, A.J.Mowatt, F.M.Dewey, W.1>.Held, J.MacUilllvray, Dr.Muir, ting of stone for lock No.1 ho simply i , M ,, \u201e, .took a walk through the sheds, but he \u2022 M- I!',vd- 'V- *orU,n^ 1)r- *^terson.ough did not know anything of their hours, or the classification.He only signed these lists as to the total, ns It was impossible for him to cheek these men.He used to go round about four times a week, but towards pay day.when ho had to make up his pay lists, he was too busy to do so.Witness never had nny conversation with Mr.St.Louis about the classllica-tion of the men.To Mr.Atwater witness said that the greatest number of men on the paysheets for the Wellington bridge was 1.100 In the month of March.The average force for this month, however, waa about MO.On the Grand Trunk bridge at the same time there were between \u2022DO and .000 men.The greatest night force; on the two bridges was about 3;)0 Jas.Paul.men: this was In the early part of that I'Apfll.The timekeepers on the Writhe men worked very slowly and easily., Hngton bridge had authority to dls-When he worked at day\u2019s work he 1 \u2019\u2019barge a man If found loafing, but not worked much harder titan ho did |on Gie Grand Trunk bridge, it would there.\tj have been very hard for carters to loaf \u2018The foreman once said to me,\u2019 con-* :lf Ibe Wellington bridge, for there were tinned the witness \u2018when I was not feel- lwo men stationed on the road to se,» Ing very well, \u201cDon't work so hard us that carters did not loaf.As a con-that.go out ami have a walk.\" *\tsequence Mr.Ryan, the foreman, was Gilbert J.avery was recalled but toe- ; very unpopular, fore the examination had a chance to \u2022^r- Archibald examined the witness, proceed In walked Kenneth Bishop tn ¦'in'l brought out th statement that wherever nny of the laborers showed any disposition for loailng.their time was not credited to them, and In many ^ instances they were discharged.Messrs.I.avery and Iluot gave further evidence in regard to the construction of the false works, and the ! Commission adjourned.i In the Commission this morning Mr.i La very and Joseph N.T Abel le, foreman for Henderson & Co., gave evidence.Lnhelle\u2019s evidence related to the | lumber supplied to the canal works.At adjournment the evidence was not con- | i eluded Mack coat and white pants.He walked up to the board at which sat tho Commissioners.Mr.Vaultr lirst addressed the man In French hut as there was no Immediate reply he asked: \u2018What do you want V \u2018I want '\u2019lo give evidence in my own behalf \u2018How Is that ?\u2019 'W ell, there was a witness here the other day who said that, there was a gang of Scotchmen on the works tnat were not mechanics and I want to say the Scotchmen who worked on that job wore good meehanies.' Mr.Hlshop said this emphatically.Mr.Atwater\u2014'All tue world knows that Scotchmen are good tnen whether they are mechanics or not,' and this remark gave the stranger confidence Patterson, it.P.Duclos, W etc., etc.The Ccv.Messrs.Gordon.of Sarnia; Andersmi.of London; J.11.M.u-Vuar, of Honan, and hi.,M.Hill and T.S.McWilliams, of this city, being present, were invited to sit in the court us corresponding members.The Itev.Mr.Dewey reported that he had moderated In a call to a minister for St.Cuthbert\u2019s Church, St.Lambert, and stated that It was unanimously In favor of the Itev.Norman Watson.It was signed by ::7 members .and 20 adherents.The stipend promised Is which with f.'.iKl t > be asked for Hamt the Augmentation Fund will make a total of $80).Messrs.McLeod and Jtaphael were present and spoke In the Interests of the congregation.The call was sustained, and a» Mr.Watson was present, it was placed in his hands, and lie was asked to declare his mind concerning It.After some moments' consideration, he accepted the call, and the Induction was appointed to take place on the evening of Tuesday, August 15.The next matter was that, for which the meeting to-daÿ was specially held, viz., the consideration of the 'relevancy* of the \u2018libel' to be served upon the Rev.Prof.Campbell, LL.D.In this connection n letter was read from the U\"V.Dr.Robert Campbell, convener of the committee, which drvw up the draft.The letter expressed regret that the writer could not be present.and sugegsted some alterations in the wording and arrangement of the | libel, as printed In the Presbytery minutes.That draft, as It left the committee, is as follows: I.1BFX, AOKKKI) UPON C.KNKKAM.Y Jri.T 11, 1893.NO SALUTE FOR THE 'ETNA.* The Adjutant-General has refused permission to lire a salute In honor of the \u2018Etna.* In the morning Lieut.-Colonel Houghton sent a telegram asking for the decision he despatched the following Mr.Hlshop said that he could produce i permission, which was refused.As soon papers to show that he was as good a tho Acting-Mayor was Informed of stonemason as the man who said he wasn't, If not better.He bad worked aVu dmvn'.'' said mV' Douglass.\t| Adjutant-General of Militia, Ottawa: ¦Sit down.* rhimcl in Mr.Atwater, and 01\"1\u20181 'J ^.to return p:l,,,to on of city.Will you authorizo It at our expense ?1.H.STEARNS, Acting-Mayor.the Scotchman was given tho seat re- | served for the witnesses.He was questioned as to what he ] kne\\v about the brldg» works.He had some dltlioulty In gating on the job and only for Mr.Kennedy he would not have got on it.The men who got work brought letters of recommendation.Mr.McLeod\u2014Did many of thy men have to bring lotters?\u2019 Witness Yes.Why.when T went Into the works some of the men asked me if I had got a letter from a priest or member of Parliament.\u2019 'How many got letters of this kind?* \u2018Most every one of them.\u2019 \u2018Did they got letters from any other p- ople?' '! know' one of them got a letter from a City Councillor.* Witness was closely questioned ns to how the men worked and the mode of carrying on the work but bis evidence differed little from that of former witnesses.To Mr.Alwntor witness stated that tho stonecutters were very closely packed In the sheds and that there were a great many outside.Mr.Atwater examined him as to the letters of re* commendation but be could not get a different answer from the witness than that first glv>n.He knew that it was The answer was a very emphatic \u2018No,* as follows:\u2014 I.H.Stearns.Acting-Mayor, Montreal: Have telegraphed Deputy-Adjutant-General that as Montreal Is not a saluting station permission Is refused by orders of Major-General Herbert.WALKER POWELL.A d j uta n t-Gcn era!.Nexy people are asking why the caravels were saluted, and who gave that permission ?In reference to the decision of the | Mayor not to participate It» the recep-i tlon to the \u2018Etna* the \u2018Presse\u2019 says: | \u2018The Presse\u2019 sincerely deplores and regrets that tinder the circumstances the Mayor has not thought It his duty j to show towards the Italian ofHcers and men the same tolerance which ho has displayed towards the 'Christian Endeavor Convention,\u2019 tolerance which has done honor to himself and to our city, and for which the 'Presse' had warmly congratulated Mm.The Italian ollicersand men serve a country friendly to Great Britain, and that alone should have been sufficient to make His Worship necessary to have letters from n priest the Mayor understand that his official or some one in authority because it was common talk among the men at work.\u2018Hut wasn\u2019t It right to get a recommendation from people who knew the men?\u2019 \u2022No, T don't think so.It was a public work and they should take on tho first who apply, for we nil pay taxes.\u2019 \u2019Hut that would not do.Th y might get a lot of poor men.\u2019 That might he so, but they could bo sacked as soon ns It was found out that they were no good.\u2019 \u2018Were you given a letter from Mr.fCennedy to Mr.St.Louis, that you got the Job?' \u2018No.I did not get a letter.Mr.Ken* j redy get me on.There would not have been an English-speaking man on the ¦works only for Mr.Kennedy.\u2019 \u2018How many English speaking men were on the work.\u2019 \u2019There were only eight Mint T know of, four Irishmen and four Scotchmen.\u2019 Witness was examined ns to the ordi- ! nnry cost of stone cutting and mason work.On the ordinary derrick there was onlv one man who should get hlrhor pay thnn the others.Ordinary laborers were good enough for helpers.He never knew nny but ordlnnrv laborers employed for that class of work.Ttie evidence given at the nf\u2019ernoon session of the Canal Commission >cs-terday went to prove that the system adopted In carrying on the works vos of Just such a character ns to encourage carelessness and dlshoneTv.Time and lumber, ever which the dark c'.oud of suspicion hangs, nre two Items for which the great cost of the works are responsible, it now appears that on the Grand Trunk bridge the time was Irregularly kept, and the Government timekeeper did not check the time sheets to see if they were comet.I Lumber was receives! without checking by a man whose plue.|t n i« to see that th« m.a.oirem uts were all rluht.Charles McOInley was the lumber cutler, nul be testllled yesterday tb.it be had *d'-rnod several of the accounts nfter having left the employ of the Government.jr« ,iid pot check ewer sll the accounts.He checked the first nccount an 1 tcok duties should have precedence over his personal convictions or opinions.However the Italian frigate may come to Montreal, she may bo sure of being cordially received.LITTLE HILL FOR FIREWORKS.A little worry has arisen over a bill for $150 fireworks expended in two West End squares on the night of the '.\u201950th anniversary of Montreal.It seems that the committee In charge omitted these West End breathing spots, and that I one * tnlMiu.I II.Ilnvhoul.«\u2022 O'Nell, \u2022» ' * grHV.1 .1.Msi.c mtiil'o, CKml b ( olgmvti.t T.I\u2019.KrKon, b Col- K««v«*.( T.M hiN*.b(iitiliHni .«1 Il.Moore, h BtHliHin A.(haut, not out.«lid not hst.b Oolgrsve,.,.8 b I\u2019owiinlt.o 4\tI.Snluhnry.n ii\t«lid nm twit.o «)\tdid not h*it.0\t Moon*.2 C.Turner, Jr., h I'rnser.0 IM.I».- m, h Monte.Miifliurjr.l> I n«ser.o .1 < '.Turner, sr., h I*, ur- son.] 'Vu «I, not out.\t.ii W ' \u2022ndiatn, h Eraser u Extras.'i tk'coud Inniiigs.b Fraser.|o c Fe\\.I.Itli-hnnls.tl » ol out.tl b IfiehardM.b Iti.lmrcls.h Kl.luirds.ruu oil .run out.«\u2018 Fox, I.J-'iBa'*r.0 b Fr.oo r.0 «¦ I*«*at sen,h\tIMeimnls.l Kxlras\t.I I\u2019AREM'ELL TO MR.KNAPP.Right h.-arly were the expressions of esteem and farewell towards the retiring U.8.Consul-Gent tal, tlu* Hon.Chas.L.Knapp, by the host of friends who assetithled yesterday at the Windsor Hotel to do him honor in the form i a complimentary luncheon.Thons were present the «\u2018.insular corps, represented by Don Candldo «le IV Irorena, consul-general for Spam, who preside.) with the guest of the «lay on his right; Me- rs.D.A.Anson, consul-general for .Mexico; « ieo.14.Day, «.\u2022«insul-gciiei al tor chili and Peru; Dr.Anderson, consul-general for the Hnlt.-d States; F.«'.H.-m-haw, consul for .oraiion; J.«\u2019.Alves de Lima, consul for Brazil; D.L.U«*y, consul for Swltzer-Intul; I\u2019.A.Routh, consul for Bortugal; E.Hchullze, consul i.»r Austria Hungary; II.H.Wolff, consul f.r Denmark; I».«'onnelly, vice-consul for Sweden ami Norway; A.« ! Irani, vice-consul for France: P.« ion nan, vice-consul for tin* Fnlted States; Dr.Loprohon, vice-consul for Spain; C.Marlottl, vl«*e-consul for Italy; Dr.Jus.De IVrera, vice-consul for Spain: E.Sainireuter, vlce-con-huI for Switzerland, acting consul for G.\trntany: Dickson Anderson, consul for Hawaii; E- H.Twohey, deputy collector In charge of Unlteil States customs: M.H.\tLaporte, vice-president of the t\u2019lmui-bre He *¦ poke of the close f latlons \u2022\u2022xi.d rtg betwr* n tho country he repre*»* r.tetl, an.I | while he was a lover .r his o\u2019vn , '> l*»ilr M'ltnnsv to work up In tho orjçanl/.atlon» Indictments uiralnst Mr.Mowat\u2019s viov- and that ho did so until he found that It t >ok two men's time to clear KofOrrat Iln'Mfi #.lo S! «M prr »nn,im for port.#x- mi MVrkly M itn> >\u2022; ïrV OU N.,ilLrru .VUus.n-*»r : »« rilsan«11*10., .If u,.I> .of liOcdun, Knf.Rf»- «\u2022 R ROBE, D Ü .bod others.Krteodi of fh* oim»r«l»tlon ere cordially to- found to have been pretty well worked out by election day.PASSENGER FIG.The suburban passenger traffic of Montreal Is growing very rapidly.Eight or fen years ago a few score of people found their way during the j summer by tho ordinary local trains ________________________ to the villages along the rlvor banks, i ^\t*\ti The French have.It seems, prom- I Only at places like Eaehlne, St.| ïi Î2C\t,SOd t0 CaU 0ff thelr uU pro-p-rammî: Kx-inn.Boating, ctn.A'lnlt llckaw 5Co_ K.OF P.KXIBllTM OK BYTIIIAS.All old mriuhrm of th* Knlj?li*ii of Pythi»*.»» well »g thoft* wh\tto : ol th- lodgr now Ltriuj* ii ®1* tut»*»!, »r# hcn*i»y in\tto at fund » i!.B Mt FKDIîUÀTION HAL1.corojy of 8t.(;*tb^ rill» »n«l Driiiiimoinl »»r».ta, on WKDN r.-'l»A , Nirmt, At'uusr \u2022.¦.l-;o a- i o'clock.Tbuoh»r:« r list will In* do*e to those other nations.If The Proteslanc Ministerial Association met yesterday In the building of the Y.M.C.A., the Rev.J.Nichols, vice-president, In the chair.After praise, prayer and reading of the Scripture and the minutes, tha reply of the Rev.it.hay Mills to the Invitation to Come to this city for the purpose of comluctlng special evangelistic services was read.His letter was very simple.It only asked for further Information about the number, membership and location of the T\u2019resby terlan churches of the city.tYhen this Is sent to him he will decide M\u2019hether he will come or not.It Is r.greed that the seepcUary should, at once, forward the desired information.A letter was read from the Sutvlay-F'hool I.'tdon of the Province, asking the Association to appoint representatives t the Seventh Annual Cone n-t'on.to be b accused conducted his own defence Aid.Clendlnneiig sail had meat was anJ questioned the witnesses as to the being sold, Jind Aid.Nolan promised severity I'10 blows Inflicted Mhloh he to have the Meat Inspectors use extra ,\u2019l:iiniod were very slight, and urged in vigilance.\tÎ extenuation his usual kindness to the A large number of permanent side- youth, Mhoni he said ?ie nnd lreiite«l walk contracts were adopted and the as *\"* 'b'1 ,11;' °'vn ^on- A^tor a Mavor authorized to sign.\tadmonition from Ills Honor, he was al- Ald.Heausoleil objected In the case lo'v'\u2018,^ to K° ,,a fUT^nded sentence, and of Dubord street.A building, or fonce.lof' th woman Gideon Rer-nK,nt\tgcron was fined TM.He was promised that It would be re- 1\u2019Mlc.mcne Legrand was found guilty of having stolen thirty cents\u2019 worth of tobacco from a factory where she was employed and was sent to Jail for three pool streets out of next year\u2019s appro- 1 months.moved nt once.Tho proposed grading and macadamizing of Montana, Rachel and Liver- prlatlons raised strong objections from Aid.Beausoleil.More money than would be available Mils year had already been spent.With an empty treasury It was no time to borrow from next year's revenue.AM.Villeneuve denounced th\" recent decrease In salaries.He would never have voted for It, had be known how things were going to be carried on.Ho Instanced the giving of contracts to the second highest and other questionable proceedings.AM.Hurteau pointed to his nest egg of SifiO.OOO or $lJ«).rtW.from the \u2018reait- Honore Dontu.for Imlerent conduct, was tin\"d $25 or three months In ja.ll.For being drunk nnd blaspheming on the streets Bat.\u2019Welsh was fined $10 or one month In jail.MITCHELL FRANKS COMMITTED.Bracehrldge, Ont., July .'II.\u2014On Saturday last the trial of Mitchell Franks, from the Indian reserve.Township of Gibs«in, was continued before the .Magistrate, the witnesses for the defence being examined.The evidence submitted was very contradictory.The magls- or ns Utile as they liked of their friends, and tint young men and women found that they had far more of one another's society at the suburban resorts, t> which brothers nnd other people's brothers came home every evening, instead nf spending only a dozen evenings In Ihe whole} The report summer with them.The advantages i »\"*\u2022 \"f\t\"i*\" .rt'; ; vet nient wall there, between Nt.An Justment\u2019 of assessment».There was i trate adjourned 'he case until to-day to no harm, with such nn Increase In view, i |O0k up the evidence.This mottling the of taking money from next year\u2019s up- ! prisoner was committed to stand hts proprlatlons.\ttr|ul at the next nsslz.es.He was com- Ald.Clendinnong declared the city In milted to Barrie jail for safe keeping, a had condition this yonr owing to the reduction In tho water revenue last i\t-?- year.They required all tho bailiffs of\t_\t_ .xr,,.,,, tho country with pitchforks to get some i\tJilOTOLa miin&iis.I.pie to pay.Th to was a good time! Duluth, July 51.\u2014-A riot Is In progress coming, however, without any Increase | nt the mining town of Virginia In the of taxation, which imagine! increase Mesaba range and four ringleaders are was only newspaper gush.\tIn Jail.The trouble Is believed to ho Such struti\" support settled the mat- caused by delay In payment of wages j ter.The money was vote,], «s Aid.I at the Franklin mine tho property of i Beausoleil said.Illegally.So he alone ! Ives and \"I ' levelling.Hardly any dissent* The i recommending the widen-re- once experb no rlaln pm.- avenue proprietor., sent i Radicals have been victorious at Rosario.CORNWALL NEW (From Our Own Corrcrpondent.) Cornwall.July Cl.The Government bas decided to postpone Me r i .nti m plated Interviews with Mi\" farm-rs of the united counties.Corn'.va II .ti'I < tlnues to be the objective point of lior \u2022 buyers from the New England State!.Last week Mr.T.Larkin, of Flba-burg.Mass., war In town and boinrht n carload of tine carriage hordes.He was after good animals nnd paid fairly good prices.,\t«\t.\t,.r, h.t Mibi .h tics between\tnnd to St.Genttvievc, St.Lambert has .in n protest against the construction of protect themselves against ground wlihh lies miwcin iuku \"nu\tn,.w j^vrr there.Road Commlt- icultur&l organ- Lav water mark, and which In many been extended.Th*> back river ham- j ilitlcH Is nn offence alike to tin* HIT WITH A BRICK.A boy named Martin Astneret was found guilty of as*aultlng a policeman With a brick and was fined *\t, of c»r - a-.n * effort to a stampedo of the agi- _\tn, izations into the arms of the Liberal loealltion Is nn offence nllko t the b-ts have bi-mme residential villages, party.Not that the Patrons of In- eye and to the health.By degrees and here and there along the lines of dustry and such like bodies would the shores of our happy streams nnd the railways perfectly new villages iv.- partisan sides, but that It Is oh- lakes will thus become generally oc- have sinning up.LjuIi one has iu-vious that upon the great question \u2018rty will everywhere be an offence.\tuP°n 80rne k,',h1 quaUl3[\u2019 protection or free trade, the fanning Picnic parties.It must be admitted, une Is guy, another is Millet, organizations are rapidly finding dn a» a rule mak** themselves otYon- a third is dignified, a fourth themselves at one with that party slvo by scattering orange peels, pa- Is swell, a fifth Is historical; one which is genuinely opposed to pro- pers and bottles over the sward, prides Itself upon its war canoe club.Ucllo'\th\ta Ine Dnc\twho occupies au j another upon having the flneat club tnrlff \u2022 f * \"ni.Tbi Conservative plan Iskand says that ids dtsbe\t'\t.*-«., to do what they can | pt;rmlt picnic p^rie-s freely to K-nd, I \u201club hou£r- at \u2019tP rfi.a o* o of tho has he«u MISSING.' Maisonneuve rc.K>rtcd Itself ready to j Mrs.Cummings, an Inmate t,e , ,,mx.M Annexation Gommlttec.Ladles* Benevolent Institute, The report of Ihe Incinerator site tn- missing from the Home since 1 hursdap vwtlratlng committee was here read in English nnd French niove*l to receive tho hnvxrtr no s*.a Aid.Savignac !.II Aid.Dngenais moved that, considering the offers in the n«\u2018lghtH>rhoo«l of the Bayard property would have :iavol * n*-thir*l the price paid, the hind owned hy the Corporation In the nelKhlNirhood of last.The police have been communicated with.NOTES AND NOTICES.J.Evelclgh A Co., 2t3 and 247 St.Jam*» street.\u2014Tourists will find here every requisite they require : Saratoga Square and Round Top Trunks, Gladstone, Club, the Gregory Farm, the\topinion\tnf the richly furnished\tTravelling Bags.Rugs, City Engineer regarding\tthe\tsite\tas too ' etc., Ladles' Purses.Card Cases and near the settling hnsln,\tthe\tvery targe i Shopping Bags,\tPocket Books.Wallets, amount of land owned\thy\tMr.\tAmos.etc.A few fine\tTrout Fishing Rods at \u201e,?(* 0( * i ¦\to \u2022\t\u201c\u2022» fact i cost Repairs attended to.Telephones that only fiu.ooO »» » \u2022ii*.1\td | \u2014Ofltce, 43$ ; factory, 6863.I Tut.sdat, Aügüst 1, 18PS.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.CHIOT Ml) HOCklWm tTlIE PASTOR OK ST.MARK'S CHURCH MAKES SOME 8TIURINO REMARKS.A PROPOSAL AND AS INITIATIVE.The Rev.J.Nichole preached In St.I Mark's Presbyterian Church on Snu lay morning, upon the story of Itahab and the spies, as found in the second chap* j ter of Joshua.In closing hl« sermon ho pointed out the fact that tills woman was a heathen and so outside of 1.ra*'l.From her character sho would have been despised and cast out, even had plie belonged to Israel.When one thinks of her as reached and saved by | tho Divine Father, and then turns to u city like this with its infatno'is resorts, Us saloons.Its gambling dens, and Us wlcktd homes under the very shadows of our churches, one is led to wonder who at the last will lie the inmates cl' our Father\u2019s Home.Shall th«» Church, In her Pharisaic pride, look down with disdain upon tho criminal and the unfortunate?Do-^s she refuse to soli her dainty Ungers by lifting the souls of the perishing out of the horrible pit?Dars she stretch out eager hands to receive the wealthy, simply because they gre wealthy, and confess faith in her Standards, while she tr ils the poor with criminal neglect, simply because they are poor, or tramples them htno-tnlnlously under her fed?What can she think of herself in doing this, when she sees the great Father running to mre* the poor, the outcast, and the hard-handed laborer, falling upon their recks, and kissing away finir tears, their rags, anti their weariness?Ami yet.If we are to bell've the accusations of those who are writing to ihe \u2018Dally Witness,\u2019 upon the Church\u2019s neglect of the working classes, tho Church is guilty of turning a cold-shoulder to those whom God pities ajid receives.ib-r ministers, moreover, are devoid of all sympathy with he poor, cruelly pass hy on the other side, and do little except draw largo salaries, go to watering places and live in high style.The preacher had no hesitation in characterizing these, and other accusations In the same line, as gross sland«rs upon both ministers and churches.Nor did he believe that the poor, and the toilers for bread, as n class, had any sympathy with them.Rut a few persons, whose tempers and dispositions appeared to have been soured by some means, were capable of making a gr at 1 m1 of noise.J-\u2019crhnps one minister yonder and a church somewhere else, may not have been very ostentatious either in sympathy or help; hut one swallow does not make n summer.The charges were not true, either ns they regarded the churches as a whole, or the ministers t:s a class.He had given a great deal of time and labor, for many years.In efforts to help the extreme poor, ns well ns the workingman and his family.He declared that, neither by himself, nor his Elders, nor the Hoard of Management of his church, had one man, woman or child, ever been neglected, or treated coolly, because of poverty, or want of wealth.Tho very reverse had always been the rule.And, yet.said he.look at this church, this morning, there are many seats unoccupied.How happens It thus, if It he the neglect of ministers mi l churches whi -h keeps the workingman away?Rut, still further, do these persons who nm calling ministers and churches bad Tînmes, through the press, ever take another fact Into account V There are tens of thousands of dollars given att-minlly In the city of Montreal alone to help tho workingman and his family, and to ameliorate the condition of the poor.What mean all our charitable In-ftltutlnns?Our hospitals?Our Infants\u2019 homes and nurseries?Our houses of refuge and fresh air funds?Ry whom are these built, established, nnd supported?to say nothing of the Immense amount of unrecorded and unrewarded labor which they entail?by such people as those who are writing these unkind letP-s to the \u2018Witness\u2019?I trow not,\u2014but hy those very ministers and churches and t\u2019hrlstlans figalnst whom these unkind things are written.It is very extraordinary If these things have been overlooked by the writers: and It is more extraordinary still.If they have been thought of snd yet studiously left unmcntloned.Purely these gentlemen are under some r-rlous misapprehension or they would not have started their complaints In such a.one-sided manner.Assuming that such is the case, it ha« occurred to me that it would be a good thing for us to meet together and have a frank interchange of thought upon the matter.Ry this means we shall get to understand each other better, find out where the mistakes are, and what, the remedy should be.Roth churches and ministers, I will vouch, ere nppronchnhle, and are anxious to do nil In th\"lr power to help those whom they are accus-d of neglecting.This church is centraj.and in the heart of the working man\u2019s district, and could he used for that purpose.Why cannot we meet here some Sabbath afterno-n rnd see If we can settle this question, nt least as far as this city is concerned?I will Invite the ministers and representatives of other churches tr* meet the workingmen.and ns many of the working men themselves ns can be accommodate].TMs Is thrown out as suggestion, an 1 I «-hall be glad if those concerne 1 may think well In adopt It.This is all I have to say for tho present.SENATOR MONTGOMERY DEAD.Charlottetown.July 31.-Senator Montgomery died at his residence, Park Corner, this morning, after :»n\t111- rptss of several we-ks.He was >/> ?\u2022ears of age, and hns been In public llfo Bln ce 1S3S.The late Senator was a son o'- Daniel Montgomery, who emigrated from Se- t-land upwards of a century ago and who represented Prince County in the Provincial Assembly for thlrty-flve years.He was horn in Prince County In Dot and educated there.Senator Montgomery sat in the Provincial l.eglsla-lure from 1KW until IWC\u2019 when be was Mooted to the legislative CnUtu'll, and was Speaker of that body until 1*71.He wii- -ailed to the Senate In Isî\u201d He was a Conservative.Children-Cry for Pitcher\u2019s Castorla OCEAN TRAVELLERS.SS.1 I AKK ONTARIO\u2019 INWARD.T.lst of saloon passengers per Reaver Line steamship \u2018Lake Ontario,' from Liverpool, July 22, Inwards nt Father I\u2019olnt on Monday, all well:\u2014Mr.W.G.Allan, Mr.A.Ardngh, the Rev'.J.Rarchiy, Mrs.Rarday, Mr.Rarclay, Jr.Mr.Roll.Mr.RounUau.Mrs.Ilourdeau, Mr.J.R.Oaverhill.Mr.Chapman, Mr.»F.Complin, Misa M.Complin, the Rev.P.Contin, Mr.T.Corley, Mrs.Corley.Miss Corley, Master Corley, Mr.11.Huff.Mr, \\V.E.Earson, Master A.Ear-s-n, Miss El ford, Mrs.Evans, Miss Evans, Mr.\\V.Hall, Mrs.Flora E.Haines, .Mr.A.liardlsty, Mr.R.Hardlsty, Miss C.F.Ricks, Mrs.Hudson, Miss Hudson, Mr.11.A.Kennedy, Mr.A.I».Maclyachen, Mr.K.K.Manners, Mr.J.McDonald, .Mrs.McLaren, Mrs.Merryday, Mr.R.Mills, Mrs.Mortimer, Mr.s.Munroe, Mrs.S.Munroe, Mr.T.Myers, Mr.E.R.Nowers.Mr.T.Raskhum.Dr.\\V.Redmond, Mr.T.Rose, Miss Stewart, Mr.A.Strachan.Mrs.A.Strachan.Miss Strachan.Mr.Wayne.Mrs.Wayne.Mr.W.Wight, Mr.E.Wilby, Mr.O.Nield, Mrs.Q.Nield, also 60 second cabin and 150 steerage.THE COLD FTORAGB BUILDING FIRE.Tim BL\u2019H.niSO BfRXKP TO OOVIH VT THEFT Ok GOODS.Chicago, July 31.In connection with the grand Jury investigation into the cold Ktor.iia- warehouse a local paper prints a sensational story to the effect that the tiro was of incendiary origin, the incentive being a desire to cover up wholesale theft of goods stored In the warehouse.The story goes that for thr¦ TUOTH bnUoHLo.r i itta u Ouo 7 OX) UM M\tI i {\\ Q UALITY SPKAKJS FOR iTNKi.r, hi) Dor a DHU'll CATKMT THE PEARY EXPEDITION.Ft.John\u2019s, Nfld., July 31.\u2014The news from the Peary expedition from Labrador Is very discouraging.They had a severe passage there, the burros perishing from exposure.I.lent.Peary was unable to purchase dogs at the settlements visited nnd forced to go north, causing a delay which is likely to Jeopardize tho success of the expedition.CITY HILL UTS.THE DAVIS INVESTIGATION COM-MITTEEE.The Davis Investigation Committee met yesterday, the Mayor presiding.Aid.Lech-re asked tor copies in French of \u2018Mr.David's' letter.He objected to \u2018Mr.David\u2019 ns a French-Ca-nadinn writing that reply in English.The Mayor promised to have it translated nnd copies handed Aids.Dagenals and Leclerc.Then Aid.Leclerc asked that 'Mr.David\u2019 be examined; also the secretary of the Water Committee, Mr.Frank Dowd.Aid.Dagenals asked that the examination of Mr.Davis, Mr.Dowd, and all others that understood French, whatever their nationality, be In French.The requests were acceded to.Aldermen Dagenals and Leclerc here were understood to say that they, having stated their case, it was for Mr.Davis to defend himself.Aid.Rainville didn\u2019t understand it that way.Their statements would have to be proved tirst, the same as in a court of Justice.The committee must ascertain who was in the right.Mr.Frank Dowd, secretary of the Water Committee, duly sworn and examined in French, deposed to the «ub-corrunittee composed of Aid.Dagenals and Leclerc, having been appointed to extend certain tenders.They had instructed him to make the extensions; he had carried out his Instructions; Mr.Davis had prevented him finishing tho work; saying It should he 1-ft until there was a resolution of the committee ordering the extensions; had told the sub-committee Mr.Davis' decision.Told them verbally; if any disturbance or other matter had happened at the meeting on June 13 would have been aware of It us witness was present.It was In witness\u2019 room that Mr.Davis pass-d tlm aldermen without taking off his hat to them.To the Mayor\u2014Mr.Davis In passing took no notice of Aid.Dagenals and Leclerc.He could not see their faces as he passed.To Aid.Leclerc\u2014Mr.Davis did not oblige officiais to go Into his room with their hats off.Witness for his part never went In without uncoverng his head.Mr.Davis asked that It Lie noted that this meting took place In the outer ollloo where It wjis not the custom m take off one's hat.Aid.Conroy, Chairman of the Water Committee, deposed that ho had not heard any Insulting language* passed between Mr.Davis nnd the aldermen m the meeting on June 13.There was no censure ns he understood it on the superintendent at that time.To Aid.Dagenals\u2014I might have told Mr.Davis not to answer a question.To the Mayor\u2014I do not remember nny altercation at the cDse of that meeting.Aid.Dagenals told me he Intended making a charge against Mr.Davis In Council.I advised him not to.Never heard Mr.Davis say he would 'go for Dagenals 'man for mnn \u2019 There was considerable noise outside owing to the cadets\u2019 competition.Had refus d to act on the sub-commltto«4 No Instructions were given to Mr.Davis to make extensions.To Aid.Dagenals\u2014I told yon to let It piss.I never ml vised you to carry yottr complaint to Council.When a sub-rom-mittoo takes work in hand it is supposed to do It.To Mr.Davis\u2014I did not understand that anv censure was passed on you.Aid.Thompson corroborated Aid.Conroy's evidence.Re thought after the committee rose.Aid.Dagenals and Mr.Davis had h\u2018gh words, but didn't pvy much attention as it was in French.\u2019 Aid.Dresse had also heard a row going on between the two but paid very litMo attention to It.The meeting here adjourned.\u2022 NOTES AND NOTICES.Geo.Harrington A- Pons are retailing hugely in theli factory, 15fi St.Antoine street, trunks and travelling bags of all : kinds.1.Evclelgh A Co.offer to the disciples r l/.ie.k Walton a few fine Lance-wood Trout Fishing Rods at cost.An onportunity for a good catch.245 nnd 217 St.James street.\\ew B.iiV.Kir.ktirr tnhing n \u2022\u2022Tiirhl»»»** nl llirurw l.miron-Siiin EIiiIRk Blood Kham|»oo.liood AtlrmtMiicr.KVguul himI B\u2019lirrrfnl.Booling; Koout.B»ruu«l, Kir.ADVERTISEMENTS^ THE Comfort ON Washday GUARANTEED PURE AND TO CONTAIN NO INJURIOUS ¦ClliMKALSJ Bur.llght.Boap Depot for Quebec, FRANK MAO OR A OO., MONTREAL.WE ENDEAVOR TO MAKE PEOPLE BOTH HAPPY AND COMFORTABLE IN THEIR HOMES BY FURNISHING THEM WITH CARPETS, CURTAINS, PARLOR SETS, SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TABLES, CHAIRS.AND EVERY-THINO THAT IS REQUIRED TO MAKE PEOPLE A NICE HOME.HAVING SUFFICIENT CONFIDENCE IN OUR FELLOW-MEN, WE HAVE OFFERED EVERYONE CREDIT WHO IS AT ALL WORTHY OF CREDIT.WF.ARR DOING THE SAME EVERY DAY; WK FURNISH EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME, EITHER AH A COMMKNCKMF.NT OR FOR A RENEWAL COME TO US FOR THE KITCHEN RANGE.THE KITCHEN REQUIREMENTS, AND FOR THOSE OF THE BEDROOM.DINING-ROOM AND PARLOR.THOSE WANTING FANCY CABINETS CAN GET THEM FROM US; LARGE OAK ENCLOSED BOOKCASES, OPEN BOOKCASES, REVOLVING BOOKCASES AND SECRETARIES AS WELL AS OFFICE DESKS.OFFICE CHAIHS, HALL CHAIRS.LARGE LAWN CHAIRS, COUCHES, LAMPS.WRINGERS, HUGS, CLOCKS, ko WE ARE OFFERING GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICE OF BABY CARRIAGES FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS MONTH.METROPOLITAN M\u2019FG.CO., ISIS am! IflHO NOTRE DANK RTEKF.T, T.A.EMMANS.MANAGER, jfECTAc^W^ pROF.SAML.S.GRANT, l«l Honor Pupil of Dr.Buoklin, A.M., M.D.SPECTACLE* AND E1KGLASHED Fitted to lb a light by uew tnd acieulifin method*.OCT LISTS\u2019 PRESCRIPTIONS Ex ecu led eurt muia day M rxcelvod.NO EXTRA CHARGES.Ofbc* hoars, 9 am.to 8 p in.HENRY BiRANT « HON, T) BEAVER HALL ooreer Dorrhenterttreet.?& IMPORTERS OF AT IG CENTS EACH.D»b'I pay ti mrU tor TOOTH BRUSHES when ynn ran gfl ** K«ud for 1C mrU* Per Pott IS rruo.SEND FOB SAMPLE.ooo ELAJU PERCHA BELTIIMG Ono* used no other ran rrplao* It.Al TEMTHONIALS.Sand for Miupte ao-1 vrU« iitt to THON.EOBKKaTER, IIS SI.jHine* tireei, Montreal.2331 ST.CATHERINE STREET.MAIM TELS IN wooi> AND 8LATE TiLHMG CEME1MT POE FLOORS, PIRE PLACES, WALLS, Re.\u2022|\tPlrsl-Class Work, Blood Workmen.J^NGLISn PROVISION CO.JkV) RT.CATMF.ltINK.STREET, Corner of Drummond.Spécialité* lor Ptrule« and ExrarslORO, CANNED CHICKEN, \u2022\u2022\tTURKEY, \u2019\u2022\tDUCK.*\u2022\tTONGUES, \u2022\tFATES.**\tCORNED BEEF, \u2022\u2022\tSARDINE PASTE, «\tIjOHHTKR pasts.*\tSHRIMP\tPASTE.\u2022\u2022\tBLOATER PASTS.POTTED CHICKEN, '\u2022\tCHICKEN\tAND HAM.\u201c\tCHICKEN,\tHAM .Ml TONGUE \u2022\u2022 IIBKI DEVILLED HAM.DRAW PIPES, FIRE BRICKS, A a WEBSTER BROS, à PARK ES, S93 Craig Alreef.B REAKPAST RELISHES.i FIRE DEPARTMENT.Tender* «tor the ConMntrUon of \u2018\u2022Collerel\u2019*\" Ladder, SEALED TENDERS, *ddre»»ed to th, umt«r*t(n»d nnd endortod \u201dTender for Ladder,\" will b« recwlred at th* dry Clerk'» oftioe, City Hkll, opto noon on THURSDAY, the 10th AuRutt next, for the oonitruotton of an Kxtcmlon Hook *nd Ladder Truck of *'Oolleret'e \" patent.The model of the ladder, tofether with the plan* *nd (ptmilicaMont.oao be eeen at the oMre of th# Chief of the Fire Department, between the hour» of 1 and 4 p.m.erery day, where all further luformttion can alto be obtained.The loweet or any of the tender* submitted, will not necessarily be acwpted.(By order], L.O.DAVID, City Ci.r**'* orrtr*, Cirv 11*1,1,.Montreal, îtlh July, HOJ '¦} I9J.1 City Clerk.FIRE DEPARTMENT.WINTKR CLOTHING.* Wafrhe*.Clork*.Jewellery, Solid Mlterwnre Mild Sliver Pinte.Joseph Modgera *t son Cgllery.npoun* nnd Fork*, Souvenir Article*, sporting Knlve*.Ar , Or.RELIABLE GOODS AT LOWEST FRICKS.Watches, Jewellery and Clock* repaired hy expert workmen.1791 Noire Dame street.Corner Bt.Peter.WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to th* nnder-stiurd and endorsed \"Tender for Winter Cloth-los.\" will be recel,ed at th* City Clerk's office, City Hsll, up to noon on THURSDAY, th# 10th August next, for the supply of Winter Clothing for the Fire Brigade, as follows: Cealo, Pant* and Far Capa, far M \u2022Olcera and 190 men.Th# whol* to be made acoordlog to the «amples to he seen is th* offic* of the Chief of the Kir# Department, between the hours of 10 and 13 o'clock a.ro., e,er, day, where any other Information con also be obtained\t.The lowest or any of the tendes» submitted will not be necessarily accepted, (By order).Cmr Ct.r.nx'* orrica, I City Hall.\\ Montrtal.JulySSth.1893.> L.O.DAVID, City Clerk.ROLLS \u2014soit\u2014 \u2022.WATER AND * Books bring n>« frlsnds whrrn\u2019er on earth I bt>, Bolaco of solitude, bonds of soolsty.I levs* my book*, they sr« companions dear, Sterling in worth, in friendship most sincere.\" Just received another iMpraenl of Marshall's splendid ABERDEEN F1HII, consisting of HADDIEB, FRESH HERRINGS, RIPPKRRD HERRINGS, HERRINGS AND TOMATO HAUCR, RED HERRINGS, BLOATERS, E'e.Alio, a splendid lot of MXiAR-rrRF.n iiahs and du-on.Aba, NEW LAID EGGS reoebed erary morning WALTER PAIL.A CHOICE ASSORTMENT \u2014or\u2014 NEW BOOKS \u2014AND\u2014 NEW EDITIONS, At DRVBEJALE\u2019B 232 Bt.Jame» «treet.\u2014AHT>\u2014 2365 St.Catherine at.rpHE SHERBROOKE, J.D, WEITK A CO., Caraer af Sherbrooke and Rlearjr streats, RED CURRANTS.SOnper pall.RA8PMRR1R1.In\tp»tls.' B.CURRANTS.In palls.GOOHKBERRIEH.In pails.BLACK CURRANTS.In psIU.SEI.F-HFtLING JARS.PU.Ml,09 per dnx.1 qrt*.Ml.10 do/.To giro our employees the benefit of th* summer evenings wo olosn al NE VEN o cluck July and August.cr SITING * DT7NT0N, NOTARIES, Etc , 110 ST.JAMES STREFT.MONEY TO LEND.MARRIAGE LirENSES ISSEED.,v UST OUT, RErilER\u2019S STERLING ADVANCE TARLKH \u2014 SIIOWINrt \u2014 THE (X)ST OF AN ARTICLE PURCHASED IN hTF.Ul.ING FROM Id.TO 100 SHILLINGS.With the Advsnce added in Dominion Currency at every '.\u2019J percent up to 100 percent Uo-eluding 331-3 percent and fit! 2 3 iK-rcent I ARRANGED WITH A SEPARATE TABLE FOR EAl'TI RATE PERCENT, \u2014»si>\u2014 CALCULATED UPON THE LEGAL STANDARD PAR OP RXCHANGI, VIZ., gl s-.r.To THE i h'J'KULING, TOOETUKU W ITII EXCHANGE TABLE4, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, Ac.Ry WILLIAM N.REI RER.Accountant, Hudson's Bay Company.¦ \u2022'tall |iricr, t I01U.Stl.T.'i.I.euifirr.ÿl.*3.M«»Rri)\\.1\u2018niM.ipg g» ««).STATIONKRS.BLANK BOOK MAKERS AND PRINTERS.1185 sud W5I Notre Dams stras* Montreal PERSONAE, TAXES.NOTICE Is hereby glvsn that the undersigned ssveMors of the Ct«y of Montreal have completed the rolls for Water Rates and IVnonal Taves for all the wards of the City of Montreal, ami that the same are deposited at their offir* at thaCity Halt, where th t s nMUTING PRIZES SILVER CEPS And TROTH I EH, In STERLING or PLATED WARE, trade to order to Bpci lal Desl/rin at short notice and rras-inahlo price.We have some very nlc.< Pattern* In stock.HENRY riltkN A POSH, 933-7 St.James street, Montreal.MAIL ORDERS A NPRCIALTY.MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY John m.w.urn-.IMPERIAL BUM.DING.PLACE D'ARMES.And :-4.PRINCE AIUHI It KTREKT.Boil Telephone No.ii A PERFECT AU1I4LE.Only the pirrest Grsp* Cream Tartar and Finest Rrcrystallir.ed ilK-ariHinat* of Soda ere ernnloytd in its preparation.flloUrtANDS AKK UnlNG THU ('«)OKm F1UKNI).Jeer nin Tiiinu roH rotra Kasim».1 AIMhe best Grocers sell It MrtLAREN'8 COOK'S FUIKND THE ON LY OF.N UIN !.Montreal Cf.isg'sGrrif e, ) CitvHau.\t> eal.28th July.1893.\t) R OLLED OATS, M ROLLED WHEAT, OATMEAL.IIOMINT, of the choicest quality for family use, \u2014AY\u2014 BRODIE «A HARVIE'S 10 and 12 Bleury street.RAOrETM.SLA/F.NGRRK from #1 *\u2022 lo SU.tMi I'Ll H It 4 M N \u2022* \u2022M» l»u»ee.S ItAMPIONalllP.St::.(HI tlwrrn.All \u2022liter TenuIs snipiiilea.WATSON A DICKSON.1791 Notre Daose.1er.St, Prier.DONT BE CARELESS.Den t be too csreiees t-r exemir.e closely when you go «0 tuy a bottle of CARTER\u2019S LITTLE LIVER Pll.IJi.Many uiiprlnclnled dealers will hand you a iKittle, put up in RED Wrapper, and cl >sely Imitating \"C A-R-T-T K R S Don't fail lo «lamine carefully, and don't be put off with something \"just a* good as CARTER S \" \"There is nothing es goodmCARTKR S ' The only safety 1, in grttin.; the genuine CARTERS LITTtK LIVER PI L L'As k for C-A-R T K R s and he sure you get Ibcm.A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE.Small Pill.Small Dose.Mimall Price ONTUKAL TO TORONTO AND HAMILTON.SI EA MLR 04 FAN.leaving MONTREAL every TUESDAY at T pm.Fare lo Inrotiio.JAt.'.o Uriura, Rlt.ao.\u2022' In Hamilton KH.flft.\u2022\u2022\tmil.Of).\u2022\u2019 lo NinzMra lal I, anil relurn Sild.Sa.Meals and Htsteroom lierth* are included on 8tr.'Ocean.' NO FXTKAS.fitx steamers daily from Toronto to th* Fall*.Apply to S.WHITT A K ER, 184 St.Janie* st.G.E JAQUES ACo.110 Common st.if.WATCH RBPAIETHO sod JEW ELLERY MADE TO ORDER, bythorougfc.ly comp«-tent workmen.Katirf*'-tion guaranuitd.WATSON A DICKSON, 1791 Notre Iinine *1., cor.M.Petrr.^ f.McIntyre, Arltocalr, Rarrlslrr, Sullrltur, Etc.QUEBEC AND ONTARIO.Chambers M6 au-l 807, NEW lOKk LIFE UITLDING. TTFR MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.TrnsoAY, Arcrs?t, 180S.ADVERTISEMENTS.1 KltSKY OHKAM\u2014FOR SALK, \u2022 I Fira btatioii y I n .\\\\ nrittiitn I (.lira.Apply .II KNi:%\u2019 «'IIKAM.'Wllue»*' «Mtlcf.TJ10H SALE, MO^iinLV PAVMRXT».KI*iC*nt Two fitory, D011M0 Tfnemrnt ItulUlinKR, five room* emh, moilorn laiprovinietits, »o|h1 brick »uv.Iff.Mastirlrom lia i ' iru ami A t werp, is enter, d a- Ciiai 'in Cni.MKnei i' w ill p ease pass Üitir entries w ill\".ut de ny MlTMiKUl.fill A CO .Ai e ta.Miscellaneous Advertisements.tKM i n 11> roo itn: io iti: ct.».iV,st Kl ,1 hands m \u2022 new t no t .ry red saudstni.e II \u2022»l*e el n.i m r.\u2022 In u .Weil api-doted m l thoroughlv well e.iiit ¦ \\ dr ini \u2022'old only ou aceouni of wner j el health c\u2019.1 0 u Co Jom;s.It.a.I >tate Vj.i t.IT.Ifcr Jaim-s - fl'l) i.I.l, liât upp *r |,art f 11,m .!.m Oene-I vuv ¦ st.near 'e.Antoine, three large r»m* with all a iiiiuodationa; rent reasonable, apply on the ps mires.vv / AN I'M), a O.titrai m.rvaul, at on, e.O'.i Fort street DlnATH OF A U KLI.-KNOWN SCOTCHMAN.There was not a better known | nian In Hcotlaiul than Mr.John Hope, \u2022'>\",\u2022!.w.r- If \u2022\u2022\u2022led.why s tch :i man ! l,rIIU* the prevlo ; \u2022 di.t'.Mr.Holmes walks mostly on the railway track, but when a convenient trail is on mnl rel It I- tak-n.being \u2022 fatiguing t \u2022 \u2022 wall ¦ c >n the tie» He we.is I \u2022 \u2019nt - '.|ih eve sdicgly heavy soles, which lessens the tendency to become f.1 \u2022 \u2022 .re.\u2018I\u2019li*' .\u2022sll.r told US that this was hot hi- \u2022\t1 ) .dk w Ik.In the same way he has travelled n.-ro*i» Japan and throuch the hu-;t In ''\u2022\u2022ntrnl Am.rira from Hondut .s t , the I\u2019aelfic C._ They had cut their way tin u«h the un derw .i I.nud lu ! '\t.*\u2022\u2022(.\u2022\"; 1 on th r runs for food: in.ttk' v j .rrots nn.' a rpooios of lizar 1 hi eh f* Is wild fig formin ' the .hh f dish Holmes said he h id u 11 walk ox.-r the prairie more fiu.-r.tp r \u2022\u2019 an I - ha 1 anticipated, for he h-ii )>iev -usly t* ndtnli.il and jierlshcl.\u2019- \u2019Times,\u2019 Juno '.\u2019 v Pt -nd ate :r \u2022 rs who sea thee dauntless stand.'Watehln ¦ tbA great bows dip, th-* stern iprenr, liesido thy chi.f.wh'.se hope was s\u2019Hl to Mto.-r, O\u2019hoegh l ;.\u2022\u2022* h: | .id, 'Ye shall not win the land M'hat Joy was thine to answer en-h command From him calamity had made more dear.Have that which bade thee part when Death drew n*-.r.Til! Tryon .-.nk with Lanyon at his hand ! ttoath only and doom are sure : they come, they rend, Dut kMU the fight we make can crown ns great ; l ife hath no Joy like h's who fl :h's with Fate Phoiildce to shoulder with a stricken fri»nd : Proud are our tenr.< f r tlce most fortunate, Whose day, so brief, had such a golden end.THE \u2019VALKYRIE\u2019 WINS.London, August 1.\u2014The race fop Qui n\u2019s Cup.op.-n to boats owned in- mhor« of the Royal Yacht Squadron, t k place to-day.The course was fifty o i;.\u2022; long.The vaehts starting w t' \u2019Valkyrl*.' lirltannla, Meteor,\u2019 ' kin \u2019 and \u2019M .hawk.\u2019 Th.o start was made nt ten o'clock.\\ lad was \\ ry light and the yachts drift»- I until n slight hr.\u2022>*:>.* sot In.At tw.o\u2019clock Ihe \u2019Valkyrie\u2019 was in the I0-' h with the 'Rrltannla* a minute anil a half astern of her.The \u2018Meteor* was : ;\u201d* nilnut.s behind the \u2019Valkyrie.* The \u2018Viking' and '.Mohawk' were far astern of the leaders.Th\" \u2019Valkyrie\u2019 finished first, \u2018Britannia\u2019 second, \u2018Meteor\u2019 third.RUF-IAN MISCHIEF MAKERS.For some time past, political agents, whose tiitlmato lonnecth n with Russia I more than suspected, have been clr-< .hit.iri inltammatory literature lu Ar-ni\u2019-alu.wHh the iimnifettt intetitlun of makii { it .ble b*7wcan the Sultan and Gnat Britain.One document which I h\".\u2019 b d \u2019l; \u2022nowned Indian nusbclne whli.h circa nil maladies and which v i.sj ct.-l and glorlti \u2022 1 throughout tn.\u2019 w ail.' as translated from ih« Turkish, reads substantially tts follow.-: \u201cM Is Is th.* fi - t i\u2019etnedy hitherto known.In the Ottoman countries people dfi-every day and \u2022\u2022.ary hour, and thou- nd i ».f :i.\u2022 1.w ho are true patriots at l.'.irt iail vl'-tlms to the cholera, h»*urt * everything, and It ojrens your ears, »n-nhllng >'.11 t.h.-ar ill thlM.,'.s.Although Its '.s.- fits nlr-idv .e*\u2022 0 reconimended to Turkey, th.T'- have always been oi>-j.ressors and traitors who have pro-viTte*l its « ii\u2019ployment.Hut before long a doctor versed in Hu application of this celebrated remedy, ac.ompatilud by a host of his acolytes, will come to Turkey.If.* will place his services at the disposal of the pc iple qraliiltottBly, Uith his assistance, and thanks to his r \u2022medics, the health of the people will be secured.The wl.'ksd and .he opj.ressors will 1»* nnnlhlluf'*d.and tbe whole of > \u2022 V will enjoy a state of cf.rnplete prospetdty and peace.* A SNAP SHOT AT DR.OH1N1QUY.Mr.1.S.Brlerley, of the St.Thomas \u2022Journal.\u2018 has been writing a eeries of filler, ting letters to his paper from th'.* cast.The following is an extract from on.: of them: \u2019The oth-T gentleman to whom I bave referred was tlie well known Rev.Mr.Chlnlquy, who, with nit the lire and ».'nthusiusm he has disjilay.-d tbo jm.*t thirty years In 1ns self-assumed mission unabated by the weight of his four-and-eighly years, was | on hi.wa> to 1\u2019rlnce Edward (aland, | th.q - t'> conduct .1 series of meetings.I nev.-r saw a better preserved man.He Is almost as great a marvel of physical * n furnace uml Intell-ctual activity as the Grand Old Man.Ho was the m.t conspicuous figure on the boat, for If h«> was not engaged In polemical dis-«\u2022u-slon with a Roman «\u2019niholic prb-st wh \u2022 was on board, be was preaching rrotestantlsm t members of the crew.In F'rench, or telling to ready ears, in English, stories > f in»* stirring Incidents w ith which his life had b-on filled.He flaire in I be market, the attentlou of the traie he lug coutentrated on taking care of the prenent snpiilics.Enropean buyer# haring be»-u misled »o oMeu In th.* jittst, are not disponed to put much faith In crop estimates nud with abundant re-cuipt* of new wheat at primary point», and the mormon# visible Mipjfly begitmiiiK to increnee already.which It w hi probably continue to do more or 1res .ach w»*.k until n jjood proportion of the t.ly and demand i# b-U'.d to come out abend of tbe «psTtiiator.Tho large weekly fhljunent», too, of American flour have a damieulnir GTect on prices in th» United Kingdom.Figured Into this cquiralent In wheat th»'y form a formidable jurt of the total export but fi uiu»t 1)0 remembered that tbe flour baa not figured iu tho \u2018visible,\u2019 per-hap# for month#, having been taken off when the wheat went into the uiiHeia' hands, and with Min.ncajiolis straight flour eelling in London at 17# pereack of vsU iba or $3.85 per barrel, landed, there is not much Inducement for Englbh millers to buy wheat extensively In expectation of making a fortune* on the trans-actlou.On the whole, the outlook is not encouraging for much Improvement iu j»rlc(s In the immediate future, even though wheat I» selling below cost to the farmer U I# notorionaiy unsafe to prrulct the toureeof price# in the grain markets, so many factors entering In to upset calculations, but it is safe to aay tint without a great améliora tlon of the j.rescnt financial atrlngency, and a large redaction in the heavy accumulation of wheat everywhere, no Immediate return to what In former years hav»j boon considered normal values may be expected.Eric III.Central.Louis.Jfc Nash.xd.Lake shore.Manhattan Consolidated.Missouri 1\u2019acltlc.-North Ameiican.Nor.Pacific.N»r Pat- pfd.New J» racy Central.Nor.\\Ve»t.N.) A N.Eng.N.Y Central.Omaha Com.Pacific Mail .Heading, Philadelphia.liicbmond 'I\u2019ennlnal .Hock island, i titcago A Pac.bt.Paul, Chico , Mtun.81.P.Minn A Man.Texas Pacific.' 5' I'uion I\u2019ac.jsiu Wabash Com.Wabash pfd.Western Union Tel.8ugar .Lead.Gas.Chicago.,,, Gen.K.ectnc.Tohdo, Ann Arbor A Nor.Mlch DC.F.lü 5\u20193V4 I M 105)4 18>2 5 i\u2019i ' 8>V4 91 184 i'4î 55)4 6Uv1h 13 \u2022114 «4.144 107-34 1.31 19)8 I WS j 199'*, KM I I85|i I 4\u20198 , 30^ !\">!\u2022* Wa 174 ! 98 t 38 I 94 1354 m3.; 5.1*, «'¦4 18)4 i 7.344 : fi.V^ i 3D, 40>4 40)a 8R, 14 $91.» 30 30 00.1» 00.10 00.1 SU 00.18)4 - \u2014- r-.sell, and values, if anything, are Inellued to give way, Wc quote:- New townships dairy, at 19c is 19V : creamery, 3tc to 3l)qc; western dairy, lo 17c.( be.»*' Cables give no encouragement to holder* of cheese, and with l irge storks and a( cea«a-il«.n of the sjiecolatlve demand at country jiolqts there is no immediate outlook for higher prices.We quote finest colored DJ-ic to 9«4e ; fine»* whi'u 9*40 to 9' ,c.Eggs Receipts are still liberal, with the marks' quiet ami unchanged.We quote.HV to 13c.Ashe# There is a small business doing at tho following prices.Firsts $4.15 ; seconds $3 ti5 Pearls }U U0.RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL-Aug.1.G.T.R.\u2019\tU.P.K.\tCanal.\tTotai Wheat, huab,.700\t\t27160\t27825 ' heese, boxes.2 626\t1850\t622\t6098 Pork, bbl#\t 100\t\t\t100 Lard, tierces., .\t1682\t\t1682 Eggs, enm-s.,,\t43 Beef, in case#\t Ram & bacon.397 Meats, pkga\t Dresseil (Jogs.\t47 100\t9\t92 100 897 Leather, rolls.\t17 Kaw Hides\t Petroleum\t\t54\t\tTi #\u2022\u2022\u2022 Phosphate#\t\t\t* *\t* * ** Tallow\t\t.\t.\t.T.COMMERCIAL.WiTNass Orricx.Tuesday, August 1,1893.feeling In London am! New York today.Sale* were not so laige as they have been \u2019.he last few days, most of the orders for in vestment by bargain hunters having been filled, but prices were better Cable on sales of 330 shares, sold up from 117 to 130.Git# was placed at 190 and telegraph from 13s to 138)4 for 140 shares.Hauk of Montreal sold at 310 for a small lot and Montr» a.cotton was placed 103 with ci lored coiton at 05.European cables came in steadier this morning and 3d higher for win at cargoea In all positions.Markela on this aide Opened about 1c to IV per bushel higher with some confidence, hut tho feel- Chlcsgo.Aug.1.1.15 p m.\u2014Closing.-Wheat, .'AV nom.Aug ; 38)4c Kept.; 0U)4c Dee.Corn, .\u2019HiV hul Aug.; SaV hid 8ept.; :i7)4c Dec.oats, 33' ,r bid Aug ; 23)»c bid September; Sal^c May.Pork, $11.50 nom.Aug.: $13 asked Mep 'ember ; $13 Get.l.ard.$6.35 nom.Aug.; $:l 63 Sept short Ulbs, $6.05 Aug.; JO.33 bid Kept.; £6.35 Oc.Cosh prices\u2014Wheat, 5594e; Corn, :9'.).ji: ; Oats,33)4c; Pork, $11.59; Lard, $6.35 ; rib.-, $6.33, all nominal.Duluth, Aug.1.1.15 p m.\u2014Closing-Wheat, No.1 hard, 57c August ; 00)4c asked Sept.; No.1 Northern, 64c Aug.; £8)4c asked Sept.New York.Aug 1.8.15 p.m.-Closing Wheat.'3*4C asked Augn«t ; 68c ask e» I 8.pt ; TOV Get.; 73c Dec ; 83- bid May.Corn, 4t)ic Aug.; 4iA,c bid Sept.; 40)4 Oct.Milwaukee, August !.1.15 p.ra.\u2014Closing\u2014 Wheat quiet, 55c Aug.; 57c Kept.Detroit, Alignât 1, 1-15 p m \u2014Closing\u2014Wheat, white, 57c cash; red 37c cash ; Ode Kept ; 68c nom Dec.OCEAN FREIGHTS.G\u2019raln freights are very firm to Liverpool at 9a 9.1 to :)« and dull to London and Glasgow at 3a 3d to 3s Cd.loledo, An gnat 1.1.15 p.m.\u2014Closing-Wheat, or wheat for past three days, 38'!.( active, 56c caah and Aug.; 59)4c a»kr.l 8ept.; fi7c clu ling 365.000 eent»l# American asked Dec.Corn and oat» unchanged.\t\u2022>* \u201c\u201ce\u2014\u2014\t*¦ Pt.Louis, Aug.1, 1.30 p m.-Clo#ing Wheat 5344C bid Angus!; 57c Sept.; 60)4c Oct.; 653hc Dec.W1IOLE8ALK PRICRS.CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.Union Stock Takus, Cuicauo Aug.l.\u2014Hon \u2014Todays estimated receipts 11,000 ; yesterday's recel pi», according to official return», 88 4u3 \u2022 shipments, 9.309 ; left over.6,000.(Quotations: Light mixed, $5.50 to $6.00 : mixed pacaing.If.to *5 75 ; heavy » hipping.$5.00 to $.5 30: rough grades $5 00 to $5.30.Receipts of hogs for .luly 619,607 ; shipments, 101.063.Reedpia of cattle, 3.0U0, including 3,000 Texans.Market steady.Receipts of sheep, 0,000.Market steady.LIVERPOOL MARKET PRICKS CURRENT.I.ivrarooi., Ang.1, 19 80 p.m.-Soring wheat, \u20225» 81 to .3# 91 ; red winter, 6# 8d to 6# 0d; No.I Cal.6# 9k*>l to 5» 1U)6u it»** iirrmlae», nr »l -S si Fram.ua Saner aire*'! «bily rn rr Ubo»M»ltd wmlili'g: le h rolereuce* ».llrl- \u2022'\t\u2018 Wunr » t ill *.Mont' d Vni O'.ra r Hie da» \u2022'> \u201c \"*\u2022»>* s\"1'' Oman\u2019 »0l*lv .1 li.n.M»'\u2022' \\i go.oio* i vi.- «\t\u2022 \u201c 1 \"\u2022 \u2022' ® I?HrtfW .V' :: ¦ Kitaliah S*>Hrl'or alt i*tio« in »1 tivcr 11 T* r» l ia* ti »l a A|'|*ly to ; v f * .ri» -f.Mon 'al- \u2022i l»ie't aro'S *\u2022 ! '\"ia> .Insiln Mc«'.irth\\ also expressed them- | :i0^ 55 p#p,r ,tr»*et.Toronto.F.uiliah, Msthem* selves .is satlsil* d.'If.McCarthy, how- ^ t.|Mgloii Modern I.sntusKee, Art.un.l Mutic ever, protest'd against the Idea that t u» pupüi prrt>»red for entreon to the unirertltie* mid row was duo to the Irish mein » rs.\tfor th# Ooyemment eiamlnUion» innrt Homectn* .\t.'oml'lned wi'h tood diw-il'Uia* end hijrh menUl I\u2019AVAI.IW NKWS IN' BRH5F., traininf.Reaideut.Nell*», liermnn end Kronoh Owing to l.ti.l health the Hey.\tA.j Uo.ernra.ei.A l.rge Mnff of fiperlenceri Profewor* MncilotiaU! H.A.Indian inlsslonary of *ud Teacher».St .\"esb'ytenan church at Albernl.___________________________________________________________ * S.'vt'nty-tlv*1 workmen have been dis- /COMPTON LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE, charged from the tU'.K.car shops at | \\ \u2022\tCOMPTON.1MJ.JjlOH SALE Two l»rar ftnd coipfertable Brick Oott» » It*»; t\tI 1 iu»n*'i Mtiiatmu, furet.' i;.«**t it, refer* i \u2022 a A'ldrcaa l! \u2022Hrt It '\u2018J I \"l.I mly **r «lentle-.ru .\t* air.HO 'Schoi*1 wlllokije \u201e 'I, 1\tmi ,.»ii*>i M i v to Mit» r r It * e.\\ MIU-KH, Tiii»lis' * 1 ,tl Bnr t \u2022 lit no wBHhmg ; »i lkS MwtiBHrlti \u2022( rr«»'»tt nut * Any kitul n) h NVcihbii ! A«in« AN l J I».4 KOtitl I* * stAiit 1 n fi ¦ W W V1 iiihI.i* I* 1 III pa' 1 f tln> (Hti.iin r 11 w vr';' > ill* W .N aae P \u2022*' h\".|«r at I*.Apply Pr.»ith icier ul tr Ol'i I ' \\N I I P.I > 1; ' 1 M umhet Apply 1 > ' eland property sacrc-l and\tNlm^ |i;^ pcen pro \u201cCursed h AN P inai.M ter two ¦\tiHP-men > in «nia\u2019I pritate family a» S I \\ Mr,1\t\\i 'ni .OMee.w ere ncc».yy A M'K.l».ily nf Irvu, a* I Hliuter Ktrecl, i iv.iiit.mu 1 have nooil ref- .tk! Sri\\»nt N w rMiiug * I St.1 alherim »lreit.boots and shoes at T.ynn.Mass.Th-bride Is a daughter of Mr.M in.Me-U.Kingston.» Hir Qn mid a departure from the Christian faith art* the ntvat aids and Htfnnilani* oi nil-nr-hy and socialism.i'hc Christian j faith alone Is 'i'lly; lil lWARK OK soi l VI Oltl'KIt.V.)\u201ere Christian Inslltutlons and customs are not maintained In a stale th'T- ntust he disorder, bewilderment nnd d-\t.cay.At this moment Kurop^\tIn tii\thanpin»;\thimself.H*» tor»*\tup th» throes of an immense upheaval\tof so-\tmjierts of his\tlied into strips and\ttwist-1 cl-ty.In which one violent sirugglc suc-\tjMto\ta\tropt».with which h«\tcndca- cenis another unceasingly.In\tmany\tvorej to strangle htms< If from\ton- \"f C4iv^*s th»* r d.-, ¦'iii.ll iiunily.I'- 'cio »nt.i.tin m e# Apply r,i * rt\"\u2019¦ a i evemng.1 - I'iiillii ' I'la* e U-ANTI I*.Tea bn tor Ih'irm Irisaeotlent s.h \" I St 1-1 -almv required and give refer-¦ i , AI ( AI! M.LEAN.Ihnr#!).','ne U7AN I'l.l'.' or Female I ca lteisfoi tlii> Tcm |.:.i, s.lii'oi'., tutawa County Apply, atat i a ., , * i,.i rd and , istli\" at nn,#.to t he un , inuo i, II IIK A t l 'll AM I', Sc Tnr#, East ri-niplebni.One.sar \\vn,|i, i Pri't\" Ian' I riuale Teacher for \\\\\tN,.'\tII.I, M « Isl\".< > Vrgententl, hold : an I 'ii.nt.*'» |).pl nia tor a term nf eight lie nth# Sularr 41 \u2019 |*r'i iniuilli Apply t o W 11 I ' AM ttr )V I' ir .S#.Tre.i# Rriltonvllle, P.t).U'ANl'l l>, for \" liinil# al Iron-ide.Chelsea.I, ul .l.r io and Ca»'ude* l''u ¦ I .¦ vchi-r# hold-, ii \u2022\t,m (deiin-ni >«rv dlplo'u i# Apply al oni # r.i.l.\ti-.i'd.\t.i*in.ref.-i'ii '\u2022# and etaling ,1 ,ty\ti .i n' #n \u2022e»#l'il edit-at ora .T ai; v U, ll\"\" Klelneiitaiy lea.her#, for the .Mill\"' ip'- \"t Ar'iinlel, « \u2022 Argeutenll.Aii lr.¦ iting \u2022 slaty i'*p\" l\"l ami grad* of ulploma, ¦ W\u2019I riMVI u.S.He hr.a#, Ar'iinhd P.O.'V'l».K «In Cook and Monninoid.I!*ter / A N I KI », * \\ f*n> iiuMit 7ANTEI'.'» ' rr'* it* t- ' '.th* #i'i»«lde .r*-,, , nred\t\u2022' ' Hhnrlironke at ,\tPlain \u2022 o ,k in a ('right npfie» A i pi) t'l Munce Mrret 11 ,i t r i r ttawdou Vfiidel S' h-ol, -alary nof Minier g'-\u2019H) Anply with Board and Rooms Wanted.*\t.Aur-.m.tre.AN I I I', Uirlr to «nit ».laid* ami do general U7ANTKI).i .» i.qnirr I 177 Mountain street.W f vv \\ m » !» WANTP.I».Biartl lor t't nilt i; in i% vTfll fihBtlml funii hfim*.to ItoAKDKIt.* Witnrp OM!« »\u2022.,n, Udy -in ! » loid mfiitl pirii(MUAr« W hlCI Hull' ik, lor oumtlier l'i'Hsi Add'i-#».¦ iN ItltUS .V CU.Hod' Ml P U .'.' i*- To Lot.IVliHCollanoous.In tlx' factory or In th- field, should b- ad-tr.lttml.and for this nurp.w th- innxl-fimni of hi Ivor n*« well as the minimum of «salary should be fix-d.Th- hours of labor ahotilil b- arrandv*-!, «Ivlngf du-attention -ii'K to tt question ask-d by the Hon.John Boyd Wlurtnn, t\u2019onaervatlve.which question was prompted hy th- hand tn ( Land «'onfiict that occurred In th-House last Thursday ntcht.said that doubtless It would be for the n'-uenil convenience of tbe Hons- and In the Interest of good ord-r If nn ormtiKe-niriit should be arrived at by m-ans of which th- KUpportefh of the u.ix.rn-m-nt and »h- membei'H of th- Opposition might sit on opposite aides of th-House.Mr.Gladstone ad«led that he bml no jsiWi r In the inatl-r.Mr.Wm.Munt-r.I.lbernl.then asked if Mr.Gladstone had taken Into consideration the injury done the honor nnd diK-'itt.v of the House, and If the assaillis commuted by members on Thurs-,Imv evening were to be allowed to pas without punishment being infibled u|.-\u201en the offenders.Hr also enquired v ! at act! >n Would h- ' «ken If he mov.d th- ii|i|Hilnunent of a .ommitl-e en-qulr- it.to and ropoit on th«' nmlt-r Mr.riladstone r-idied ihat prohahly answer th-se HUl'HK to let, at S' Ann.dr i Ueilevin-.for about wek from la\"' r part duly.All ncci'»»»rl*a Address S.M .1'.\u2019.'VV itm * Utf.- I\u2019ITRNIt'IIKD MOItK to Id.in th\" \" ¦ ' 1 F will\trw.which ¦\t'1 ¦ ' in.i Wilton nnd Uru#»< I# \u2022 *r| \u2022 \u2019 A ; I t i tia\"' \u2022' forone commeii'-ln/h\"ii»e#i-.'|.|og.dr\td i\"''al-) rent, unfurnished.#400 and Laxe# a Im Houae, 7M Witlles# \"th' iv nOt'wK.TU liKT I otir-rnon i\"l |.\"« l.¦ .\".i t 11 >usi* i * rent »' rd .#d ri-n'.'\" i\" rf ' \"r b r.d'l l\u2019frp r Ht Charte- Itorr n m.\u2022 »tr#e' K W TEN I.'117N'l'.to li-'.i'.1 C »1 #tr*i \\ iitnin^ >1 rDi*t.1.1-1 , I I >rg* bright Apply Stro Noire N1 CABTF.MF.RK AND .lOIXF.RB, III rebury atrert.Johtunt promptly S\"ended to.DRV KINDLINti WOOD atwsys on hand.vJKLF CON I AINK.I» I LA I »v r \">n -, with t a li, «\t#' Daine slrn t.or l '* At.dames #»r' ' r|VO LF.T, 7\" Col.rain# .Lower 1\t.ni.I I rooms, #'\u2022 pei month I , \u2022 t T\u2018 ' *\t»\t' fif.*#) |* r tnoii'h.A|>ply to B I : 1 er, i4)i, VViJ.in toll id.rpt ) I.K r.a S.lf.fan.cd II .No !\u2022 'adieu* I ¦(!.,.r\t7 runic ., V\t' \u2019 * ' v b > \" '\t: it»' \u2022 4IHnt.dames atrMct.IXISKlN Ilf- N f A t.I'AKLOKM.11.'i Notre Hams I) , It.ao'if'd N.'« \"f Teeth for Ten Dollars.| it and quail'» .oinrantocil.nt; I'KI.TuN, 444 t Caiherlll# Hrect.\"ires dll.as.# f all kinds by nirr or iii'rri WK, as H'-imirrlioit#.kn Insia###, « alarrh, and tari\"»#* or enlargi I \"'ll \"\u2022\tC*N' »\tin\tand T'\tuims \"il without .\t'¦ I'nq If) I\tr i\".\tHours Aderuoi.n» and Krcniugs T»le|ihiin# Tl'il I N VALU» i HAIR DKIuTha In #\u2022\"'« th# follow.I\tIl VV\"-.oti .man'll Cbsti and I ifling l haif.an .ill k ' d* of Roller an I I' uh « hairs and Walking r#>,'hiin**.Ita'k aiid I-*\"\tIt'*'#.' rut'hea ami t nu l.C'oi r* Ul KICK and WARK K'l'i.MH.I Nt Iwni.r *tn-#'.Ci'i I'lease 'ail again.|)l ItLIC N'Ul'It t\tIhu Women and ChildrKn'g I\tI\u2019ri.'i .-v n ty is prepared 'o uir.st(gale all .c« ¦ f l \"lel' » t\"\tW itnen\t, 4\thlldn i\tand wid twke th,.| fa r li gal\tnn'an*\t\"f\tharii.g\tthe iiffeiider# fiunivhi >1 Olh' .hiiurn » a ni.'o 9 dr am and gen# rally froi\" 1 pm to p.m, ' M.VIARSIIAt*, Hrw retary and Agent, tlfhc*.' '.(if hnstcr street I ' l.l.h V H l'«)l LIUY K«aiD «ill m#'.# fouiig I m.'ni grow rapidly rr#v#'i» null, gapes, i.iarrhi .\tf \u2022 id p* \u2022 »g' v f* uiula, fl Nold r * * i isr*.Mon'r#al have Pearline.When you i.ogvn\thave it\u2014then there is a difference.Rower# of ImlUMons.\tJAMKH PYLE.N.Y.The Spark of Life >V«s Almost ExIimruisluMl Î H UILDIXG PAPER, rr u A Pi 1) p »f.e*'ioli\tAd«l\" rpu LF r.I l V' '\t- I \u2022\t: r n», with Al\t\u2022\t¦ Park a IM) Notre Dame strut; fiii»*ir*wof .rem'»'\t' rooms .gaoil order.ROOKIN''.FKLT R04*1 1 N'* PlTt H.II» »>! N 1 I.MÎ.NT# A HP HALT.TAR All of the Rest Quality and s' tl.c .cry low##' prie fou h au: by j.ys.p tTi.n«*o> «t to., 47 Mt RR A Y KTRI'.ET.Houses Wanted.I\u2019d LKI'.N the Ht l.i IOIIN ht KKKU .r.ii'i't.Rnil.l ' rpo LE ! .1 Ht i *t I.'r I.and »irf : tn ^\tf »|r r-ioni \u2018 m re»r.doll N nURRl-LL.I ¦ i : \u2022t, i room* -li .f N .« li J t with .Jauii' ,.tr\"#i TXT A NT KD, fl,r j,* Scp'.inl' r aiuSll t#n «i *nt or W Hat.or par» 'h «-.rent \"Irratn Hend full \u2022 TKNKV\u2019KNTiW \u2019Witueat Olhoe.Ut AM KD.t\" ri n' #!f #*\"> a ¦ \"d House of from ; i .in r .u#, u rl\"\tKnd.Address, nlving f ar \u2022 ;«r- .f i qil.i .nil'i r of room- and heating nrrungi tm Dis.Ri nt nm#t h b- WOliKI tlonw t - to A few w-eks nuu a Montreal mother *v!is sor- nt heart, tnml cle-fily trouhlerl about her yout>R in'fant of two months' old.The rnoth-r was unable t.» nuisit, ami vvtts irdnc, a ceitnln l>re|>:ired food which It.t i ktlvti the ehlbl a form of imliRcHtlon ami other troubles that t lire:» tefieil i i *ft t h.\trl h«« doctor on tot - taln-d hut faint hopeu -f ihe Infant\u2019s i\u2014overy, when he < allnl In.Th- tirsl question asked the mother wns; 'What lire you feodlna «¦> v«iur child ' At om \u2022' the doctor ordered l.a-tntod Food.This nourlfthltiK olid soothin'.: Ilet hroupht fnrtli Rf-rmil results the first week us«d.The little one revived and showed In-«\u2022reaslr.cr »tr««nKlh hu-I tiriphtneas; and tRr\u2014 days hro the mother Informed th\u2014 wrlt-r that her dear babe *v:,s proRi-ess-Ini: fast, and bad Inct -as-d wond-t fully In wtrenRlh.Such i« suit# ate always ohlalned with l.aclat-l l'''i\"d It i tb-onl> food that «an sa \\ \u2022\u2022 tbe little ones froin dentb.ThousandH of luv Im: m\"-tliets ifi-ak so «t rons 1 \u2019 atal t.iv orait.ly about Kactal-d Fot-hI.that we can as.s,.|t with tmth and conlld-n*»' that l.acta'-d b'ood Save» Hab-'' l.lvc.a.S; The aim is to give to our boys ami girls ag -ml pra, tnal Kreach and l.ngli#li Eilucation, rotllbim j with sound religions Instruction.Pupil*are prepareo (or fbc M Oill Cniv'rsity eiaininatlmia f r Vlatrli uta lion in Art*, Applied Sciot vc or Medicine.Luoir.s for a frw E glish .fcking pupils.Board »mj tuiticn fres exceptiouaby moderate, in# ne» St salon \"pens on MONDAY, Siptcndwr 11.1-\u2019-' For InfO'inati'in, in .apply to key.I\u2019HIA4 IPAI.D.LAHIYIEBF., B.A., 117 Chatham street, Montreal I ^PPKH CANADA COLLEGE.lOFXDF.D 189».Tti# Autumn Term will begin mi Sep' Staff consists oil in»# cr#.1'h# Curriculum in .mi*#» Cla#»ical.a aclenc*.a Busin#*# ami a Musi' at enur»#.T«*u') ti»* «\"res of p:») ground for Cricket, I\"\" ball ami T.-nnii.Cnv«r,d Hockey Rink, \u2022ptar'i'r mil# tract., S#tnimii # Barb and larru Oyiuu»*ium, For prospe\" u« aoply t i the Prim ipal I t.Colb gc.I)i vr Park, roront\" ISHOI\u2019 STKWAUT SCHOOL, ___KrtliuhvLcrit.k, jri n .'ii»nl« I lir \u2022nw«t ilollglu fu i Miuunier Kr««»ri In IrtMUllU.^1 VTH \\l VKBMoNT It HU AUTOMATIC Dnc* in U Hours.LACK ENGINES ISIvAND CITY Pure Prepared House Pain iDtercbiDKeibla Partii, Perfect l-^rge lifArinK*.Alignmeut Ii«Iiiiis lad lwiatu./ on Hr FrAocoli *o.l St ! 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