The daily witness, 4 juin 1895, mardi 4 juin 1895
[" .1 Institute 4 5 falgar Square + London SW Eu \u201cva Ceo ~~ \"AL a Twelve Pages.Vor.XXXVI, No.129.MONTREAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1895.Price One CENT.THE MANITOBA PROBLEM.\u201cnireal Conference Puts Itself on Record, \u2014 | PUSULT OCT \\ VERY LIVELY DISCUS- STON.= Ls ag Inma 7 \u2014\\t *he afternnon G Be Ptit a TAF OUT SAS susmitrod Sin ieee 5 Homas, showing Vopsa 7 0ne honte 1 and fifty atu Vee ean wears of whim wane fram the rat Sacs The allege relief fund was r ¢ \\ : was \u201cler real from toy dee - 1 2oorded tv ho Rav.- chia conferen es arknow- vo.cq Che ian cenrtesy of the A.1.I WwW in offering to share w{ih the confer- Hess work °° varins tenderly peter te C'arried.\u201chan Noon as aed °.by an offer Commer Ladgs, AT VW, af Fmirh'a ; 24e mn ta work 07 cartnz for Mr.Sat s WAS has Ton sricken down Rasen sin his mine tA canfer- 0¢ th> United \u2018 passa DAPTT OT pasto- emaritis of .brief speech in support of his motion.+ Prashyorivrs Char ho and the = Nixon qpuator of that charoh, wore deel qmêvren ce, ant each gave = atlress Pros in Badbbath H'sorvanon SuD- Poona Thay 3 and solem- vhon oc henna 7 avr conpinz.«\u20ac 5} that 7! ler a ation be cme vl 4 \u201cEel eel malin îlie- Be vles and Fvery ; sc exocirsiors P7 rail mr Lti-v-Unz, heu cine SYVOVANCEF re \"abs, for pur- vs tx naronize Sunday T es yirn depresarel bn he Sabbath vo ovaspmmaended col tt Sy cha 27h00 58 Sabbath Allian-e.in AI d's [rar feren > C& rat! ch showing Ron inircal, thon hronghit * 2 TRSO FIN, ani had no 29 11 Dofere Lo hel he gone far \u2018Ye readinz \u201cha ear af Tienbar of carferen oan It had re- \u201crer a the Manttobu solo question, LOU AS 18 foilowz - vel ht the members of \u201cha monisieria! Mon:real lay.arenes DoT and a- attention in, \u201c5 organize read was one from Mr.C.W.Coates, thanking the conference for sympathy as expressed by resolution, and especially thanking the Rev.Dr.Saunders for medical assistance so promptly rendered.Mr.J.G.Ellloti, secretary of the newly formed Lay Assoctlation, real a report of the mee:ing held for the formation of the association.The Rev.Dr.Williams en- dorsei the association.He spoke of the harmony amd kindness that existed between she ministry aad the laity in the church, and he thought the new organization would , help to deepen that kindly He moved, geconded by the Rew.tha: the ronference have heard with pleasure Wire Window and Dour Serres nis desirable sizes at lowest prices at > 4070 ley's.Notre l'ame strevi.Bamboo and Heat! latest \u2018Oriental ta Carsley =.China Matt?x lowest pr.Maire Ja Japanese Sbell, tieres, in all the and Colorings, at 8.For Japanese and all leading qualities at direct to S.Carsley's.St.Peter streets.Bovs' Shirt Waists in all materis - all desirable sizes for the sous 64 procured at lowest prices, at = \u2018uv Wotre lame and Xt.Peter sires oo THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.TrEspAY, JUNE 4, 1895, \u2014 ALLEGED CONSPIRACY AGAINST A FISHING FIRMAN i Arama.June 4.-\u2014-The government were ; + orepared with any of the «y ta standing on the notice paper: no 20 Gil \u201chp House to-day.sho Plan.Davil Mills has constantly been ol : Way in the shape of a resolution con- ; .; ; FERSFVERANCE REWARDED.demning the nnconstituional practice (Alice Livingston in the Boston \u2018Traus- The ens Compas ras te gave which had obtaine.l fe $ our or \u2018ript.\u2019 4 E Es MIA À Dr Montague presented a return of the el in ta to .; Cri vor + | Frade- W hen, after indignant protess a ea ae tt =a] vensus of London, for which go mnfillei.He had no desire to attri- I should like so much,\u2019 I implored, to, trom all over the province.the rule was flier Tustrigl census ofl bear how Mr.Gladstone passes hjs days\u2014 abandoned and grain was received hi i i eH ; ening ever since 1 Was Ordered by Las me he pes that which telleth another.The Grand Old.advanced ten cents a bushel.What are | i - à House on Mareh 12, Hs Mr Miles paused by the death of Senator Tasse.Man smiled.And it is something to have.some of the facts to-day ?Last summer varied thas che Yrineine down of the (he others had come to him as a legacy Lived for to see him smile.It is as.an a quaintance of mine shipped a car- poonaried that on \u201c5805 Ce \u20ac ; \u20ac fac though a rare porceluin lamp were sud-, lrad of harley (eight hundred bushels) to so qrn was \u2018a TOUR A of perseverance.from his predecessors.There were at the den'y Ulumined with a clear radiance! Ontarin.The C.P.R.got $140 for haul- and DOr Moutaz 0 added.perseverance of present rime.he said.ten vacancies in within\u2014so white is the livid jace, so bril-| ing It and my friend put $88 in his pock- \"he saints the upper chamber, from Ontario, two: liant the deep set eyes.et.British Columbia shingles are deliv- OF VACANCIES.In the Senate Senator Millar called the attenticn of the government to the large number of vacancies now and for some time past existing in the Senate, and asked why they had been allowed to remain so leng unillled.He intimated his intention.if the answer was unsatisfactory, \u201ctn bring the matter up in a more formal bie any consure to the present leader of Quebec, four: Nova Scotia.one, and New MR.GLADSTONE.HOW THE GRAND OLD MAN PASSES HIS DECLINING DAYS.HE TALKS PLEASANTLY WITH AN VISITOR.AMERICAN just the programme of one of lhe days\u2019 terests of the C.P.R.and the Manitoba settlers are identical, it is equally true that the settlers have to bear the brunt of the battle.What has been the policy of the C.PP.R.in the past ?At one time the company refused to receive wheat unless it was loaded on the cars through an elevator.Af that time, with very few exceptions, all the elevators in the province belonged to the Ogilvies.through flat warehouses, wheat at once 10X PARLIAMEN IN THE SENATE.TETE-A-1ET are able to bear heavier burdens than fe DOMINO PARLIAMENT.A CONSERVATIVE SENATOR ON THE EXISTENCE E WITH any one das a ee an bon haem, TS ADVERTISEMENTS.- A RAILWAY LES Nrunenick.three.and many had existed \u2018If you are really good enough to be in- | ered cheaper In Ontario than in Manitoba .; , 1 Be In committee on \u2018lc Dill To Incorpor- for years.\u2018 oo terested in so small a thing, he said, it! and pair half the distance to haul hack Full-size, Fight-ball Croquet, as eut.| arte the Langenbuars « Southern Railway < gegap AiS Brieer Than at any Mme during last shot in the gully before we started to al- work in the rooms where the tempera- Little Pills.+ ! mo Too ; \u2018 Th \u2014 \u2014 vance.ître was constantly kept below freezing \u2018They also relieve Distress from Dyspeps 99 - ; _ 2 pu OTTAWA MARKETS.About ten minutes afterwards, under point.They were found to be clothed Indigestion and Too Hearty Eatin yepepsia, Worth Living?i th Ottawa, Inne 1\u2014-This was one of the Lively purney, (my captain.ne left ibe cover of in wonderfully Disk and long fur, even fect remedy for Dizziness Nae: Drom Das mere pH qv in thig re En a mee y the rock which sheltered us.and advanc- their tapering tails being clothed with a v .- Yes.Deckdedly yes.if you eat diges- ES ri pee the mare mah oe q ap ani $ war boanghe ed.Just before reaching cover again he thick growth of hair.Rats whose coats ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue tible food.At:ain this by making Toes we vero ame ip vert fes À larg portion of it was | fell\u2014one man was between us.He get have adapted themselves to the condition Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They constant use of \u2018 CoE FU UPS.ga ie in the shape of rudishes, | Up and I saw he was badly wounded in the in which they live have thus become do- la Bowels.Purely V.bl ~ THE 5 cose on! et RES SR comes in | hand.Ile told us to get him under cover mesticated in the storage warehouses in Regulate the Bowels.urely Vegetable.ÿ ur.iv rate \u2018ua very bes: quail- and doubling back away from the enemy Pittsburg.The appearance of rats i « OO IK S - Hes oF Ish Le rene FO ta.Tor pails.made me for a moment feel queer.Then these places led to the introduction of Small Po all P Small Dose.VT MARKET, wl he bos ot pare Rem Pro = , he told me to take on the company, and cats.Now, it is well known that pussy ma rice.P - Sas Lt He ae Toral 16 cents per Jdssen.and are plentiful.Oats.I thought of bullets no more.After u is a lover of warmth and comfort.When = R1 EN 1D) pa - © inte made a IDs Jump.and sold s\u2018eadily at 48 i short time we collected, and 1 gave vol.cats were turned loose in the cold rooms Co.= EE pent sonts per bushielr poratues, 80 cents per bag, | leys at the enemy to a mixed company.they pined and died because of the ex- A, REFRIGERATORS | BAKING PUWDER.- : 175 to ani hay 57 to £é per tan.\"They were behind sangars (stone parapets) cessive cold.One cat was at last intro- Æ# EE .99 ; 1 ; ant in TORONTO MARKETS.but did not hesitate to show themselves, dueed into the rooms of the Pennsyl-| @ SURVIVAL \u2014 ~ ; a Teese wd Eee Torts, Jame 4\u2014The market is quiet and watched each puff of smoke, to dodge : vania Storage Company, which was able .of ne In purchasing.you want rales idlenins wn doUN rave far qu TORT.JANE 4st he market C5 ACC land then jump up again waving their\u2019 to stand the low temperature.She was | , CE ; | CTR SENTE ST ges en a CR eran\u201d vo, moine CAL Of UDSVAIIY thick fur, and she A REFRIGERATOR ((JLEARANCE LIST - A ! a.; ar $101 fh asked east for No.ard.| he compantes then separated, going: thrived and grew fat in a temperature pi \u2014 OF - ° - A pe FT.a = she hanced at = i round the hills by different sides, and re- below eighty degrees.By careful nurs- i 9 Tolast a LIFE TIME.ol .Pre T zone fr Car lots of patents on | Joined on the first range where the ene- ing a brood of seven kittens was develop- Customers tell us that ours have lasted ï NT CE od 5 ru hers betlar 830 and bakers at 8440, | my's flags wore.Here we were joined ed in the warehouse into sturdy, thick- 25 YEARS.BLANK BOO KS TS, : Fran i sed os A fon pias.oe , by an equal number of the Borderers and furred cats that love an Arctic climate.You can have the b - 148 Ee ï Ÿ > oe fre Lahn ent Pat se \u201cBarley.climbed up to little ledges holding about They have been distributed among the lo i ! f aus Experience y AND GENERAL STATIONERY.- Coes.he a sida quated at 75.Rye, car | ten men.This was an almost perpendic- other cold Storage warehouses of pitts.selecting one from the steck of .Vs 1 Là DRE Doté Ce à am ted at noe lar climb.urg, an ave created a peculiar bree - reccive pars uns 1 TS ngs i.Aa ot ! The enemy at last seemed to have ex- of cats, adapted to the conditions under GEO.W.REED, Xe you have or PE received one 2 toi wens IT T4 TONDd as hausted thelr ammunition and took to which they must exist.\u2019\u2014Burton \u2018Chroni- 783 and 783 CRAIG STREET, send for it.MAE Tne \u201can stcnes and slings, Then Kerr said we cle,\u201d May 9.4 MORTON, PHILLIPS & Co, Lo ; re cree mere re memes | STATIONERS, BLANK BOOK MAKERS 0 : ; total AND PRINTERS, 570 penis 1755-57 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.\u2026 \u201c 16 DL] t'ai trs ned dance son hen acts Cobar gf : © .! \"à CCE t,o fr sc] = - Ly : 1 Ce car a .8.- | x = ' ; Lt ! thy 1 à oC , 2 - ol - : z \u2018 r 1 | - = ei = 3 Ce tt ve , + ; .: \u201c= \u2018 ie J : he AT \\ 4 > : 5 ; - vy © 4 î .ae te 12 .: Re 5 mat hr, CUTICURA, the Great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SOaP, the most effective of Skin Purifiers and Beautifiers, preserve, furifv.and beautify the skin, scalp, and hair when all else fails.CUTICURA REM- EDIFS are of the utmost purity and delicacy, and especially appeal to the refined in every community.Bold tarougbon! a the world.British depot: F.New- BERY & SoxS, |.King Edward-et.London POTTER Detvo & CHEMICAL CORP, Sale Props Boston, U.3.A, FAN MOTORS FOR ALL ELECTRIC LIGHT CIRCUITS, $20 and $25.JOHN FORMAN, 670 Craig \u201cStreet.ra SAM, 5.GRANT, 1st honors pupil of Pr.Bnekiin, A.M.M.D.ehtcorrfnliv and dehrately tested.SPECTACLES ans F y past ASSES fitted by scientific methods : Free \u201cprions executed same day received.sat lish d 35 years Charges moderaieé.HERSRYT GRANT & SON, Quebec.A PTT Ms, pe DAME on the line.purchasers.2 Beaver Mall, near Durechest-> street.HAVE BOULEVARD ST.GERMAIN?This property is situated immediately in front of the village of St.Laurent, which is, as everyone knows, one of the greatest educational centres in the Province of FF y AR sr YOU SEEN 73 xD PA A ST Ag JR J A TA $150, $25 cash, and the balance inf annual instalments of $25, at 5 p.c.oh he Bo agi NP NT A don dl , Bois De Plaisance] DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY I BUY A LOT NOW! THE BEAUTIFUL ET EN SZ \u201cElectric Railway Service Which will enable residents to reach their homes in 20 minutes from the centre of the city, will be an accomplished fact in two months, work having been commenced In the meantime we have arranged to run free conveyances from the Post Office every Saturday, at 2 p m., until further notice, for the convenience of intending For further particulars apply or write to COLIN J.MacPHERSON, Real Estate and Financial Agent, Room 3 Canada Life Assurance Building ARRIAGE LICENSES M ISSUED.MONEY TO ZEND.\u2014BY\u2014 JOHN M.M, DUFF, ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSIONER, 107 Bt James st.and 345 Prince Arthur st pre AKFAST CEREALS Rolled Oats, Rolled Wheat, Roiled Barley, Cracked Wheat, Corn Flakics Hominy, £c., Lc.: BRODIE & HARVIES, 10and 12 Bleury stroot.J RA DICKSONE00.4c Watches, Jewellery, Clocks, Solid Silver Tea Sets and Cabinets Electro Plated Spoons and Forks, Joseph Rodger & Sons Table Cutlery, Specialties in Choice articles for Wedding Presn away à great deal of our trade.The San Francisco people do à great deal of business with Austraila and with China ard Ja- pau.This Las been mneb interfered with Ly the Canadinn Pacific Rallwary and Ean Francisen looks with much suspicion on the C.P.R Mr.Brown is to remain in Montreal for a month to see more of old friends and scenes of rther days hefore he goes back to San Francisco.BACTERIGLOGICAL LABORATORY, (THE MEDICAL TIEALTH OFFICER | GIVES REASONS WHY IT SHOULD BE ESTABLTSIEI), \u2014 I'r.Laberge, Medical Jlealin has sent a lever to the Health © fee giving reasons why a bacteriological laboratory should be establi-hed.In ot wWoull be tested the quality of disinfee- Officer, Dm.twenty-fifth annit- i | tants and disinfecting apparatus: the as- Cortalaing of the quality anal valve of ino anti-toxine and vaccine; the ie ang ef iv and drinking water: the Lost Ing Foil th> examination of hutehers\u2019 mat und canne articles of food; the dlagnesis of) gianders, fareyv.and retanne, incurable : ani fatal discas-s npceurring mn horses ana communicable ta nur.and the tesiire of the dust In factories, Workshops, Auspected of belng the cause of the fre- OT perfedical prevalence of dis The expense of equipment would exceed $1900 and the anrual cost of rairtenarce, including water, lightina materials for 18e In the labora?ary work, ete, wouli probably reach another $1,000, A etc, egha._ - _ PRRSONAIL.Sir Richard Worslser Hotel Muodame iow clive opttarney, Tor Murry the sunimer.Tue Hon, Mr, De B mier cf \u2018he provines, mornttg.end visited the he Cour: Cartwright waz at the te -day.wife of Nir.left the city Bay, where Rover Key, this morning she will spend cueberviile, ex-Pre was no othe city, thia dferent dopart- House.Dr.TL PB APlat, of Dorchester street \"has taken passage br the NS \u2018Lake Huron and intend= visiting the chief Resoitila fn Lori on Berlin ant cher pints ef furore He wilt be abeen* second duurhtor of ex-ALL JL DL Roland.Cabot three ay pls, THE MONTREAL THE AILSA\" AGROUND.THE SECOND DAY'S RACING IN ROYAL HARWICH YACHT REGATTA.THE London, June 4.\u2014The morning was heavy, hazy and dull and the wind light from the south-west.Although there were numerous vachts and other craft afloat the number of spectators was not nearly as large as yesterday, the first day of the Royal Jlar- wich Yacht Club's regatfa.In the race for 20-raters for prizes of £50 and £20 the starters and the course were the same as yesterday.The \u2018Britannia\u2019 and 'Ailsa\u2019 also started over yesterday's course for a prize of (57.Roth of the large boafs crossed the line before the starting signal was given and were recalled.In the second attempt to get away the \u2018Dritannia\u2019 had the best of it, crossing the lng at 10.02.35, the \u2018Ailsa\u2019 following closely.Doth had their jack-yarders and jib topsails out.ReRaching the Ship- wash ligh:ship, the \u2018Ailsa\u2019 sailed away from the \u2018Britannia\u2019 and passed the Cork lightship 90 seronds ahead.The \u2018Britannia,\u2019 at the begioring of the race, had obtained an excellent berth to the windward, but the \u2018Ailsa\u2019 also immediately overlapped her, and.in passing the bell buoy.the \u2018Ailsa\u2019 drew clear ahead, The 20-raters got a copital start.The \u2018Niagara, under full sall, was the first io erogs the line, which she did at 10.45.20, She was followed br the \u2018Luna.which had the windward berth.The \u2018Luna\u2019 soon passed the \u2018Niagara.The other competltors in the race made short boards up the harbor, while the \u2018Niagara\u2019 and \u2018Mimosa\u2019 stood over for Felivstowe pier.At the end of the first round.the \u2018Mimosa\u2019 was In the lead, followed by the \u2018Etepharie\u2019 and the \u2018Niagara.\u2019 Th» Prince of Wales, wearing a pllot jacket, was on board the \u2018Britannia.\u2019 As the bnat crossed the starting line he was recognized and cheered.Ile ratsed his cap in acknowledgment.The \u2018Allsa\u2019 was a length ahead at the Shipwash lightship.The \u2018Ailsa\u2019 ran ashore on the Shipwash sands.She was in the lead at the time nd ihe sca was smooth.She will probably be finated ai tha flood of the tide, about 4 neleeck.The commit:ee steamboat went to her assistance, | The \u2018Nlagara' passed Felixstowe pler on the second round at 1.22.25 and the \u2018luna\u2019 at 1.00.06, closely followed by the \u2018Andrey\u2019 and ihe \u2018Stephanie.\u2019 The time of the large boats rounding the Shipwasin lghtship was: \u2018Aflsa.12 27.00 ; \u2018Dritannia,\u2019 12.45.00.The \u2018Mritennia\u2019 ron- tinued over the course and returned to the harbor at 4.45 p.m.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 5 DEPARTMENTAL ARREARS.DEPUTY MINISTER PEFORE THE PUB LI ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE.Ottawa, June 4\u2014In the Dublic Ac- connts Committee, this morning, Mr.ofall, Commissioner of Inland Reveque, testified.He was called on by Mr.Davies to explain how it was that arrears In his department amounting to $100,000 romaine uncollected.Dues overiue from callers amounted to $40,000.He could only conclude that the lawrers had coi- lected them, but failed make returns.Ile mentioned two Quebec lawyers, hut afterwards sald he would llke time before mentioning names.Mr.Schrieber, Doputy Minister of Rall- ways and Canals, was examined ag to arrears in bis department.He stated that the arrears amounted to $268,000.Mr.Davies's efforts to secure particulars and reasons why these arrears were allowed ta run were not very successful.Mr.Gobeil, Deputy Minister of Public Works, was called on to sav why $73,000 of arrears iu his deparument remained uncollected.Mr.Gobell said that $35,- NU of these were arrears die by insoi- vents.There was another sum of $65,- C0) apart from arrears which was in suspense and appeared to be due to the dopartment, but which should be wiped cut as they were charges against Chau- diere lumberizen, whteh should not have been entered in ihe bocks.Mr.Ouimet tried to show hat many of these arrears sverued under the Mackenzie Government, but some of them went back to 1881, and !t appeared that only a small AMONT gerrtued be weep I8TX and 1878.A discussien took place over arrears of $8U6 due by J.P.Mills, of Annapolis, eno account of prurerty at Annapolis, lbosed in 1885, No reason for the non- collection of these arrears was given.lr.Benson, auster vf the Dominon Methoïist Chareb.has heen stmmoned to appear to explain details cf a payment to Lim of 31,100 for lectures delivered in England.The Jon Canals \u2018onstruction will be investigated at the next meeting on IFri- day.The accounts arbliration between the provinces and the Dominion vas resumed Bera this afternioon.The Mon.Richard Harconrt, Treasurer of Qutarie, and Mr.Machin, Denuty Treasurer of Quebec, D.trireuard, QC.MP.E.Irvine, Q.C., the Hon.J.8.Hall.QC.the Fon.A.M.| Ross, ex-Treasurer of Ontario, and Mr.Anderson.Deputy Treasurer cf Ontario, and Mr.J.M.Clark, Toronto, are all engage] in the hearing.-\u2014 em PRIMO-RIVERA WORSE.HIS ASSAILANT TV BE EXECUTED TO-DAY.London, June 3.\u2014A derzpateh from Madrid to the \u2018Central Nows' vavs that a court-martial thie was immediately sum- moneld to consider the case of Malor Cla- vifo found that he had a deliberate intention to kill General Prinio-Rivera.against whem be had an old grudge.Sentence of death was passel eu Major Clavie and be will be executed to-morrow afternoon.Madrid, June 4.-The condition cf Cap- tain-Geueral Primo-Rivera.who was shot by Major Clav!jo yesterday, is much worse to-day and he is in a critical stale.ee am TO BRIDGE THE HUDSON.New York, June 4.-\u2014The New York State Pridge Commisstoners met in the offices of the New Jersey Drilge Cowm- vany to-Tay to consider the plans for the new bridge across the Hudson river.Dy thr art passed by Congress the plans must Le filo in Washington on Friday next.The onion bridge plan vas adopted.DAILY WITNESS.PREMATURE ZEAL.IT LOOKS LIKE A REBUKE FOE THE ARCHBISHOP.Referring to Archbishop Langevin's recent sermon in L'Aesomption, on the school question.the \u2018Temps\u2019 says: \u2018We are of opinion that all this vigor, untimely displayed.dces more harm than good to the cause of the schools.The minority have triumphed in the courts, and they now have nothing else to do but walt until the Federal Government acts, a thing which it will do.There is, consequently, po necessity to threaten every one from the pulpit and to pretend martyrdom before it is time to do so.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AN UNSATISFACTORY REPLY.THE PORTE OBJECTS TO FOREIGN CONTROL OF ARMENIA.London, June 4.\u2014/ despatch to the \u2018Globe\u2019 from Constantinople, says the Porte handed the reply of the Turkish Government to the joint proposals in regard to Armenia made ty Frauce, Great Britain and Russia, to the representatives of those governments in Constantinople to-day.\"The contents of the documents are kept secret, but It has transpired that the reply is unsatisfactory to the protesting governments, Turkey objecting to their proposed control of Ar- menla.ANCTHER INCAPABLE RULER.London.June 4.\u2014A despatch to the E change Telegraph Company from Po Een save the Sultan of Morocco has officially informed the foreign representatives that the government is powerless to guarantee the safety cf travellers and thet foreigners going Into the interior \u201cshould be warned uf this state of affairs.PLEADED GUILTY.Frockville, Ont., June 3.\u2014Peter Ryan.arrested In Monreal a few days ago by Detective Carpenter on a charge of stab- king a man named Mullen in a drunken row near Broekviile some time ago.was brought up here yesterday and appearod before the magisirate to-day on the charge.He pleaded guilty and was re- nianded for sentence.RYAN A QUEEN DYING.Rerlin, June 4\u2014Ex-Queen Marie of Hanover, mother of the Duke of Cum- verland, {¢ dying at Kissingen from pneumonia.The Duke of Cumberland hes been summcned from Gmunden to her bedside.She is seventy-seven years of age.\u2014_.ee ORIGIN OF A NAME.No one who has paid any attention a) al! to tbe origin of names, says the \u2018Independent,\u2019 can fall to be interested in the explanat'on of the way in which the Ll\u2019enio family came by its name ag record- cd bv Prof.Francis Dento, of Bangor The- vlogical Seminary.Among the earliest settlers in Canada was orne Jean Le Noyvon.who emigrated there from Picar- dy.France, late in the sixteenth century.fs grandson, Jacques, born at Three Rivers, in 166%, migrated to Deerfield.Mass.where he married Abigail Steb- birs, in 1704.This wes the year of the famous Decrfield-mazsacre, In which sixty persons were slain by the French and Indians, and several families taken as captives to Canada.Among the latter were Jacques De Noyon, and bis wife.Ton vears later thelr oldest son, Rene, wa sent back to Deerfleld and adopted a the family of bis grandfather Stebbins.The staunch old Puritan was fure that Hope (Rainy).was pot a Christian name and not much of a narñe at best.So It was drepped and the boy was renamed Aaron.The pronunciation of the French De Noyon was found difficult and the nearest it could be represented in English spelling was Denice.In this way Rene De Noyon, the French (Catholic.became Aaron Denlo, the Puritan anceztor of Hiram Denlo, author of Denio\u2019s reports and chief Judge cf the New York Court of Appeals._\u2014\u2014\u2014 TYPHUS IN PARIS.A fresh procf that eternal vigilance alone can keep a city free from gone of the worst diseares Is afforded bv the fact that Paris had becn practically free from typhits for seventy years, till September, 1843, when a tramp brought it to a night refuge from Amiens.It soon spread to other refuges, got a lodgment in the sui- diers' barracks, and for a time Laffiled the efferts at conguering It, in fact,apread to Teglens far bevon: Paris, and a year Inter, had not been put to flight.This attacks healthy people.and sometimes it seems that the more vigorous they are the harder It gees with them.At first it was preponsed to abolish the refuges, but Jt was soon seen that taey are a proto~tion to toe public, a well as a true nost energetic vas adopted, They way pes- and finally a disinfectUon were built in the most aseptic sible, the straw on which the vagrants had slept was buried each morning.and a thorough anti-septic washing down and fumigation followed; and as the furniture is wholly cf ircn, it i= hoped by not agaln being ' caught ngpping,\u2019 the dizease witieh does peraiztently haunt localities can he stamped out.-\u2014' The Independent.\u2019 charity, SFS- tem of CLAPHAM SECT?Harrison, at the age ~f ninetv-one, has removed, probably, ihe yery last survivor of tbe famous \u2018Clapham sect,\u201d of which Sir James Stephen bas glven surh a picturesane account in his well-known essav.Mra.ilar- rizon was a daughter cf the celebrated Henry Sykes Thornton, wha sat for arore than thirty vears in parilament, representing, as Sir James Stephen put it, \u2018that people, so few and singular, who dare to think, and speak.aud act for themselves,\u201d during which time \u2018he never gave cne party vote Mr.Thornton, acting under the influence cf Willam Wilberforce, Thomas Gleborne, and Zachary Macaulay.devoted his life and a large portion of his ample mean- to Lx nevolen: cbjects.Mrs.Harrison perfectly remam- _\u201c_- TIIFE LAST OF THE The death cf Mrs.| bered the Clapham life and !ts pecullari- ties, although she was a mere child when tho sect was In its prime.Her husband wes that distinauisied evclesiastic.Archdeacon Harrison, who was the cicse friend and the trusted adviser of four Archbishops of Canierbury.Archdeacon Harrison was an Intimate friend of Dr.Pusey, and wvontd rrobably have fallen -they entirely under bis influence but for his removal from Oxford to Lambeth, on his appointment (in 1828) to be chaplain to Archbishop Howley, after which, as Dr.Liddon observes: \u2018He became less the friend of the (Tractarian) movement than its critic.'\u2014London \u2018 Truth \u2014_\u2014\u2014 THE SPARROW AND THE REED- BIRD.The English sparrow #Roices to be very offensive to the reed-bird by eating the latter's food.It has been said that the sparrow has been slandered and things told on him that were not true, but this charge can be proved.Everybody knows that it js the seed of the reed, or wild oat.that attracts the reei-bird.In the South land, where he lives before he comes here, he is called the rice-bird, because he feeds on the rice-fieids of the Georgia and Carolina planter.It is the wild oat he wants whcn he comes north, and his love for this delicacy keops him up all night.The fussy little sparrow, however, has Turspar, JUNE 4, 1895, ry NEW YORK 8TOCK LIST (Furnished by J.R.Meokar | Open\u2019ug and Closing Prices 19 a ign an) Atchison._.TT Can.Pacific.Co Can.bouthern.Chicago, Burlington & Quincy.206 Clev, CC.& St Lows.i Com, Cable.eo Del.X Hud, = 1 1j, Del.Lock.& Weat.Le LI, Bre.oie 20° Ii.Central.FU Louis.& Nash.ee .Lake Share.245 Manhattan Consolidated .n° Missouri Pacific, RS North Amercan.Noth Pacific Ce Wor Paepfd.2%, New pr pla Central.li, Nor.West | Ce Ce 9G NY &N, Fog.eee N.Y Central.211 1 Omauha Common.Ty Pacitic Mail.A Resnding, Philadelphia 11 110400 19, Ric hmond Terminal.\u2026.Roek Island.Chiensn & Pac .&t.Paul, Chico, & Min.Lo ®t.Paul, Mino & Man CL Texas Pacific.So Union Pacific.So 14 Walash Com.Wahagh pfd.Westem Union Tel, learned that there is gweetness and nu- | trition in the wild oat.and he has quit ! his business as a small strcet scevenger and is living and growing fat on oats, | This discovery hy the sparrow may, however, in time cause tbe reed-bird to desert this part of the country.and this | will be considered a great hardship by | those who like the festive \u2018reedy.\u2019 De this as it may.the sparrows are | eating the wild oats, and this is not all, will not even wait until the seeds ' are ripe.Eastside gunners say they do | not care whether the sparrows drive away | | to cook and eat the \u2018reedv\u2019 or not.These men say that : it is the reed seeds *hat male these birds such delicaey, and if the sparrow fattens on them he will be as good to eat as the bird he has driven awar.If the \u2018reedy\u2019 does not come, they sav they will shoot the sparrow, and if the latter fattens on the reed seeds thev will shoot him anyhow.'\u2014 Wilmington, (Del) \u2018News,\u2019 -ee\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SHIFPING.| The Allan S82.\u2018Mongolian.\u2019 from Montreal ! for Liverpoc!l.passed Innishowen Ifead at, 4 pan.on Monday.The Allan SS.State of California.from ! Glasgow.arrived at New York on Monday afternoon.The Dominion Line R.M.S.Vancouver, I | from Montreal, Mary arrived out at noon to-day.! CRAND TRUNK RATLWAY, ! Return of traffic earnings for weoi ending | June 1, 1S95:\u2014 1895.1894.Passenger train carnings .3146, 107 ON 448 Freight train earnings .217021 202000 Total .2.208323 451 $311.0 Increase, Tyo: ne 915, ACTIVE AND STRONGER.STRÉET RAILWAY AND RICHELIEU, THE FEATURES.CABLE, VITNESS OFFICE, \\ Tuesday June 4, 19% J The local stock exchange continues to record an artive and prices for he favorite siovks continue tn advanre, Street Railway.Cable anid Richelieu.Were again to tbe front this morning, with renewed strength, anl prices marked an advance from vestordav.Telephone.(Gas.Duluth, Merchants* Manufacturing Company, and | 1 few bank chares closed the morning's dealings.The sales at the morning board were as follows:-\u201425 Cable at 15734, JM at 15777.100 at 158, 125 at 158%, 20 Streat Railway at 19514, 150 at 210, 100 at 20035, 140 now do.at 175 at 19%, 190 at 19944, 100 gt 1900, 25 at 1804, 10 Toronto Street at SOL.Th oat RO, businers, 108%, 125 R'ehelion at 10214, 12 at 302%.10 Telephone at 19S, 25 Gas at 202%, JS Quebre 11S, S Montreal a?24,059 Montreal 220%, To Molsons Cotton bonds ai Dank at at 173%.1 25 Alerchantg\u2019 Manufacturing Company at 129, 150 Duluth common at 674.At the af ernoon hoard the strength was increased with fair acdfvity.! The sales at the afternoon board were as follows:-\u201425 Cable at 15S3,.25 at 1594.25 at | 100d, Tonoat 159, 15 at 10%, Th oat 159, 125 ] Street à 26], Di new do.oat 1001, 100 at 1907, | 20 at 1991.75 Pirchelieu at 10234, T0 Vas! at 209, 4 Pooples at 116, 5 Meo-heilaga at 12714.Keported by Messrs, Nicnols & Marler Between Banks Conater Buyers, Selisrs 0 WARPUEN, Fox T6$, Fest OT.WORK WANTED BY A RESPFOTAS Widow (Protestants.ane or Cv 1 washing and mending, or ont be fg willing ard an ary kind of work: Address WOR 5% Witness UT © TrespAy, JUNE 4, 1898.A ilk CROPTERS CHAMPION.SHOOK THE HOUSE DUST FROM ny MACGREGOR CF COMMONS\u2019 IIR FEET.\u2014 - tenait MarGregor, clerted a mem- Liberals of In- sartiament by the best 139 Drolet street The owner is lerrg the city and wiil 4 sel} with or without ai\u2019 the land | all for particulars and permit to view, FEO LET.FACTORY .\u201c Is .J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.21-23 COTE STREET | 181 ST.JAMES STREET, | formerly geenpied ! y the Major Manufa taring l'a.1 i Apply to A, JOYCL, FPaillips square.0 Co TT T° LET, GEN.ROLLINS MURDERED.i .' .v N 52 CRESCENT STREET-Coitage Lxien- \u201ces the _ rel.© - ; ge.os ADEE les.\u2018 oh J 2 Gen JL rel sion Kitchen, 5 bedrouins, furnace, etc.ins, ex-surveyor ob tae state, \\s OVE T9 FORT STREET - Stone front Cottage, to have been murdered ln lower Cali- extension kitchen, 5 bedrooms, hot water fornia while prospecting.Gen.Roliins y furnare, ete.a \u2018as a Mentrnant \u2018n Eherman's staff.De- ; All Cotiages to he fintrd or paintrd or was à Me Ne ETAT \u2018 varnished.Apnly ¢.L.MALTY, 20s St parzment of SR Jumes street, TARIFF \u2018 FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.AGENTS WANTED\u201425 cents for 12 words each insertion; additional words, 2 cents each per insertion.SITUATIONS WANTED \u2014 10 cents for 20 words ur less; three insertions, 25 cents; over 20 words, 3% cent per extra word per insertion.SITUATIONS VACANT \u2014 10 cents for 20 words Lach insertion: additional words, per extra werd per insertion.PUFTLS WANTED\u2014I0 cents for 20 words; 3 insertions, 25 certs; 6 insertions, 0c over 20 words, 14 cent per extra word per insertion.SPECIFIC ARTICLES (second-hand) \u2014 10 cents for 20 words: 3 insertions, 25c; insertiens.40c.Second- hand dealers come under \u2018Busiress Cards.\u2019 LOST ARTICLES\u2014I9 cents for 20 words; 3 insartions, 25e: 6 Insertions, 40c.FOUND ARTICLES\u2014?5 cents for 25 words.each insertion.When found articles can be left at office as security for charges.compensation will be looked for to per- gon claiming property BOARD AND ROOMS TO LET or WANTED 10 cents for 20 words; 3 Insertions, 26c.HOUSES AND REAL ESTATE\u201420 cents for 20 words; 5 insertions, $1.SWAPS\u201410 cents for 20 words: 3 insertions, 25 words.FINANCIAL\u201425 cents for 25 words; 6 insertions, $1.25, BUSINESS CHANCES \u201425 cts.for 25 words, ¢ insertions.$1.25.BUSINESS CARDS-25 cents for 25 words: 25.6 insertions.$1.MEDICAL ANNOUNCEMENT S\u201460 cts.for 0 words: 6 insertions.$3.50.ALL OTHER '\u2018'WANTED'\u2019 ADVERTISEMENTS.25 cents for 25 words each insertion.NOTICE PARTICULANLY.The above rates are NET CASH with order.When advertisen ents are sent jn without being prepaid numerous entrics have to ba made, and the rate is, in consequence, much higher.The first mentloned charge Is always the minimum,even though the adver!isement \u2018does not contain the number of word: allowed, Additional words may be had pro rata.Agents Wanted.$15.00 PER WEEK vlovment; you work in the locality AND STEADY EM- where you live.Send us your address and we will explain the business.Write to-day.The Queen Silverware Co., Montreal.4 $ A DA Y8URE.SENDUS YOUR ADDRESS and we will show von how to make $3 a duy; absolutely sure; wo furnieli the work and tench you ree; you work in the Jocality whero you live.Send us your address and we will explain the business fully: remember we guar: antee a clear profit of 23 for every day's work; absolutely sure; don\u2019t fall to write today IMPERIAL SILVERWARE CO.Box Bl.Windsor, Ont.Rooms and Board.A SMALL Young Men.ROOM, SUITABLE TOR 208 =t._ Antoine street.TWO 4 ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS with full or partial board; no children; cyripthing first-class; terms moderate.Sherbrooke | street.4 ILARGE FRONT ROOM ON BATIJIROOM flat.hot and rold water, Auer light: loco- tion unsurpassed.S1¢ Dorchester street.} WITH BOARD, Dore hester street.ROOMS, eorner TTC 29 Drunswick st, 4 FURNISHED QR TUN- large.light and airy, single and 113 _ Union avenue.31 furnished, _coudle, a ROOMS TO LET, AIRY AND VERY CO- fortable.well furnished (to gentlemen only); family private; no children.No.2 McGill College av enue._ su i WITH OR WITH- Et, Antoine street.ROOMS, out board.FURNISHED, Apply 187 TO LET, COMFORTABLE FURNISHED Rooms; every convenience.62 Beaver _ Hall HL 3 TO LET.ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT Board.24 Cathcart street.1 TO LET.SINGLE IROOM FOR A GENTLEman, gas, water supply in room, bathroom and all conveniences, with board, strictly private.App!y 9 Hutchison street.GA J FINE LARGE DOUBLE BEDroom on Bathroom flat, sultable for one or two gentlemen.Apply 143 Peel street.opposite Dominion syuare.31 TO LET.ONE NICE ROOM; GAS, BATH, and hot water.784 Palace sireet.TO LET.Lost, Strayed and Found MANSFIELD Burnside, a Re- « LOST, SUNDAY, BETWEEN siréel and Synod Hall, via Stiver Umbrella Clasp, with initials.ward at 145 Mansfleld street.1.OST, ON THURSDAY EVENING LAST, Letween Union avenue and Metcalfe street, on St.Catherine, a Mink Boa.Return to 4G Dorchester street, and be rewarded.Misceilaneous.IPERSONAL\u2014~DOSTON DENTAL PARLORS 1856 Notre Dame, Beantiful sets of Tceth for Ten Dollars.Fit and quality guaran- tend, Painless extracting a specialty.Office open evenings.13 OFFICE Flats, in \u2018Witness\u2019 OR SHOP.WITH \u2018Witness\u2019 Building.Office TWO FINE Apply at the 11 LAMBERT, COTTAGE, with efeht rooms: rent, $10 per month; two minutes\" walk from sta\u2018ion.Apply to JOSEPH MOR=FALL & SUNS, 19 Me- Gill street, city.4 TENEMENT ON TO LET.AT ST.TO LET.FINE UPPER Sy.Denis street, pear St.Catherine, in perfect order; will sell all or part of furniture at a bargain to promp: burver.Appiy 155 St, Denis, or No.1 St.Lawren: 2 street.TO LET.17 AND 3) comfortable lower rent to good tenants.TO LET, NEW, FIRST-CLASS SELF-CON- tained flats, with all inodern conveniences.Apply 1: 12110 St.Denls street.Ra TO I.ET.CHEAT, TO DESIRABLE TENants, light warerooms, with office on ground floor.next door to \"Witness\u2019 Office; are being put in thorough repalr.Apply ARGYLE AVENUE, tenements; reduced A w rexham avenue, at \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.TO LET, Nos.55-92 ST.MATTHEW ST.7 rooms each, with modern improvements, key at 36 St.Luke street: also No.36 La- tour street, self-contained, 6 rooms, bath and woe.Apply 310 Metcalfe avenue, Westmonnt (Cote St.Antoine).WANTED, BY Employment Wanted.Situations Vacant.Domestles, WANTED, A SITUATION BY A RESPECTable person, as plain cook or general servant in a Small family; no objection to go to the country.Address KATE, No.7, Balmoral street.3 WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE, CLEAN, strong woman, werk hv the day, washing.ironing and house cleaning.Apply to ELLEN, 128 Versaiiles stree:, 4 WANTED, Servant for five weeks, by a respectable woman._VANT, Witness\u2019 Offire.WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW, A SITUATION AS GENERAL \u2018rom the :7th lune, Address SER- situation as good plain cook.City references, Address GOOD (COOK, 29, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.4 WANTED, A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, to go to the country.40 St, Mark street.4 WANTED, BŸ A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work by the day washing or ironing; the best of city references.Apply 199 St.Urbain street, down stairs.21 WANTED, WORK BY THE DAY, BY A well recommended woman, washing or housecleaning, and also a young girl, aged 14, wants situation to do light housework.Mrs.FINN.159 St, Urbain street.Dressmakers, .Milliners, «&c.DRESS CUTTING SCHOOT, TAILORS Rule.No Refitiing.Draping.Designing.Finishing Taught.1iresses, Cut, Basted, Draped, ready to finish.St.Alexander street, corner of Rt.therine.Jarkeis, 105 Ca- 1 A GOOD DRESSMARKIR.whose customers are out of town, ladivs tn sew for immediately.Address A.B., \u2018Witness\u2019 Oflire, 4 WANTED, BY A LADY.PRESSMAKING, Children's clothes a specialty; knitting by hand or machine; satisfaction guarante«d.225 Laval avenue, WANTED, BY RELIABLE WOMAN, SITUation as working housekeeper or general servant; no washing.Apply {4461 Sherbrooke ,street, Westinount, 3 Gardencrs, Farm Laborers, Laborers, Coachmen, &c.THE REY.J.F.- RENAUD.tion Chaplain.\u2018The Andrews\u2019 Belmont Park, will be glad to hear of good places on farms, &c.for men and lads.We are expecting a party of 10 or 12 lads who have been partially trained on IMMIGRA- Home,\u2019 46 a farin.Women secking employment as Cooks, Housemaids, General Servants, may always hear of good situations by calling at our office.1 WANTED, SITUATION BY SMART, strong vonung man, at anvthing: used to horses, store-work, fair writer, quick at figures: work for moderate wages.Address C., 20, \u2018Wifness\u2019 _ Office.i WANTED, SITUATION BY FIRST-CLASS Gardener: bes of references; married.Address E.C.carr S.8, BAIN, Florist, __ Beaver Hall\u2019 Tran.3 WANTED, A SITUATION BY A THORoughly experienced coachman, first-class first-class city refer- 16, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.0 21 driver, good gioom: ence.Address R.G.Teachers, Governesses, YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS Governess, willing to rake charge of children during summer months, or.;as lady's companion; references exchanged, Apply 277 St.Urbain street, city 3 Board and Rooms Wanted, WANTED.AT LONGUEUIL, OR SOME neighboring summer resort, four or Ave furnished rooms, without board, or small furnished louse.Address, stating tering, arcommodsation and locality, to SUMMER HOUSE, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office 3 For Sale.EGGS FROM FIRST PRIZE BUFF AND Partridge Zochins and B.P.Rocks; also.pair Golden Wpyandostes and Incubators.G.TOLLINGTON, 720 Cadiex street.FOR SALE, KARN ORGAN, EIGHT STOPS \u2014only in us» a few weeks; creap.Apply at 158 > George str>é a 4 FOR SALE.CHEAP, BLACK HORSE, 16 hands, 4 yrars old, perñectly sound; one- seated buggy, at 107 Bleury street, 3 FOR SALE, COMMONSENSE ROACH BED- Bug and Ra: Exterminator, In tins 250.50e and $1.00.Money returned if it does not clear your house.71 Main street, Montreal.: FOR SALE, CHEAP, AN ARCHER double dissolving outfit about 600 slides, sets of Rome, London, Chicago Fair, New York, Mtanley, Canada, &c.also a second-nind Theodallte vilèng- lish.) Address LANTERN, \u2018Witmess\u2019 Offre.\u20183 complete, and FOR SALE\u2014WE HAVE A SPLENDID AS sortmen, of Pleasure Boats (rowing and sailing).ali cedar, copper fastened, on hand for private saie, made Dy James Knapp & Son, Barriefield, Ont.also oars and rowlocks.FRASER BROS., 220 st 1 James street.FOR SALE, EIGHT EX-MOOR MARES and one stallion.These nunles are Pasily kep: and sell well.A rare chance for breeders to secure the best imported siocks, as they will be sold at a bargain.Address HARRY JONE:X 2410 P, O.Box, Montreal, FOR SALE.160,000 FEET NEW RUBBER \u2014 WANTED, A COTTON WINDER.at once._MOULTON & CO., 12 St.Peter street.4 ; Clerks, Travellers.de.WANTED\u2014WRITERS TO DO COPYING AT _ home.Law College, Lima, Ohio.S30 WANTED, A GROCER'S ASSISTANT, AS Traveller, to sel! a leading line; only one who has served his time behind the counter need apply:best references required.Address Box 2410, Montreal.39 Domestics GOOD PLAIN COOK WANTED, NO WASHing; early dinner.Apply 217 Milton streat.3 WANTE Se rat ABOUT JUNE Mrs.BIRD, 10, Son A GENERAL Dorchester st.4 WANTED, A LAUNDRESS: able to iron shirts and collars.OUT Guy street, between 2 MUST BE Apply to and 4 o'clock.4 WANTED, small fered.WANTED, A A GOOD GENERAL family © comfortable Apply 59 Vi-toria SERVANT, home of- street, 4 GOOD CENERAL SERVANT, no washing: extension kitchen: twelve dollars: can sleep at hom>.S83 Flin avenue, WF estmount.WANTED, A COMPETENT NURSE: must have referonces, Apply 447 Sherbrooke street.4 WANTED, A GENERAL SERVANT.Apply from lv to 12 a.m.at 147 Hutchison street.4 WANTED, TMMEDIATELY.a gnod strong voung girl, aged aboui 17.to assist with house work.Apply us Mackay street.3 WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, for infant, must have good city references voung woman preferred; must be willing to go tu England or Canadian seaside for summer.Apply 745 Sherbrooke street, in the evening, after § o'cloek.2 WANTED, A YOUNG GIRL FOR GENeral houseworit, willing to assist with children, to gn io country for summer.176 Mansfield street.3 WANTED, A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, to go to the country.Appiy.Tuesday or Wednesday morn'ng at 24 Palaro street.3 WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD GENeral Servant.4286 Sherbrooke street, Westmount (Cote St.Antonine).1 WANTED, A SMART.TIDY GIRL.about 14 years c¢ld, to serve in store.Apply at once to 2637 St.Catherine street 3 WANTED, HOUSEMAID, WITH GOOD REferences, willing to go to the country for summer months._ 255 Stanley street.1 WANTED, A TIDY GIRL TO ASSIST with lizht house work: must sleep at hue, 80 _ Coursol street._ _ 22 YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL SERV ANT.6 AGN College avenue.\u2018Ladies\u2019 Compantons.\u2019 Honsekeepers, de WANTED, À MIDDLE-AGED PERSON TO do the housework and care for a lady, no family.Apply to Mrs, GEO.McGARRY, 208a S:.Antoine street, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, from : 3 to 4.2 4.30 0 p.m.Meehanties.WANTED, A FOREMAN CONFECTINNER one who thoroughly understands his business.Apply to R.S.AULD & CO., corner of Atwater and St.Antoine street.27 WANTED.EIGHT GOOD \"WEAVERS.Apply GI.OBE WOOLLEN WILLS GO., cor.Ontario street and Papirgyau ave., city.Gardenecrs, Farm Laborers, Laberers Coxcuiven, dc.A NIGHT-WATCHMAN, steady the right man; must bave good Address by letter to WATC # \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED, work for references.MAN, Governesses, WANTED.\u2014WANTED, FOR three Teachers holding respectively Academy, Model School and Elementary Diplomas.State number of years experience and amount of salary regnired.Address ALEXANDER WILSON, Chairman of School Commissioners, Shaw- vile.TEACHERS (Protestant) Bristol.Que.\u2014Female Teacher.2, salary $200: Female Teacher, salary $180; Female Teacher, School No.9, salary $200: Female Teacher, School No.10, salary $165.Application to te in the hands of \u2018hc undersigned on or before June 12, and must mention grade, rlass and date of diploma, board of examiners and experience of applicant.I W.CAMPBELL sveratarv-treasurer, Elmside P.U., Quebec.1 Teachers, TEACHERS Shawville Academy, Ww ANTED IN &E-host No.School Ne.6, Pupils We Wanted.PUPILS WANTED IN AN ATTRACTIVE rural locality, where reading and recreation may benefit body and mind cron-ur- rently.Address M.A, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.su PUPILS WANTED, BY Tutor, college graduate; young rien prepared for university matriculation (xam- inations, etc.Address PUPILS, 18, \u201cWi tness\u201d Office.Si WANTED, compet-nt A SUCCESSFUL BY AN EXPERIENCED AND Teacher, pupils to coach; Me- Belts; \u20ac5 discount: Planers, Shaf'ing.En- Gill Matriculation a speciality; terms mod- gines, Boilers, Mill Supplies.Hose, 1; List erate.Address TEACHER 18, \u2018Witness price.MULLIN & CO., Papineau square, Omre.4 Montreal.3 \u2014 ss - ee WANTED, PUPILS, ART SCHOOL.POR- FOR SALE, CHOICE PEAR, FLUM AND traits, landscapes flowers, in pastel, oll, Apple Trees.Apply to HENRY LATTER, water colors: crayon, 25c lessen, 2144 St \u2018The Boulevard.\u201d Cote St, Antoine.Catherine, entrancn Alexander.4 FOR SALE, KILN DRIED KINDLING Wood, $2; Cut Mapl $2.59; Tamara» Blocks, $10 Mill Blocks, cut stove Jangths, $1.0 per load.MONTREAL KINDILING w OON CO., corner Si.Janes and Guy.Telerhone.2110.15 NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS CAN HAVE a first-class Folding Machine that wit .ent.paste and fold to a suitable size, for $100.Address or apply to J.BEATTY, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.NEW BOATS OF ALL SITES AND OARS, Far Sale by Mr.JOS.VINCENT, Boatman, Jacques Cartier Wharf.3 RY KINDLING WOOD.LARGE LOADS, $2 HENDERSON BROS, Telephon 821L 344 William strre 3 Wanted.WANTED TO PURCHASE, LADIES AND Gentlemen's Cas'-uff Clothing.Furs, Old Silver and Gold; gnnd prices pald on account of having great demand.Apply io NM.FRANK.506Y Cralg street.5 WANTED, NEW ÉILLIAMS OR SINGER S ving Machine, one that has been in use 4 be cheap Inr cash and in perfect Address MACHINE 24, \"Witness' 3 vs order.Ofice.WANTED, A BOOK IN ROYAL NUTUAIL Juilding Society.Address X., \u2018Witness\u2019 _ Office._ ; 7 WANTED, TO PURCHASE.LADIES AND Gentlemen's Cast-off Clothing and Furs, Prices paid on acccunt of bavi>g great demand, Apply to 577a Cralg street.17 M.GOLDSTEUN. ASSET ri Er en re ~~ si ; ë Ly 4 # ; 4; Ÿ Fi GF id LE * - stant ate 4 : een #5 Pur ria THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 895 EAVER LINE STEAMERS, Direct Sailings Between MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL.From From Liverpool Steamer, Montreal.Bat.May 4 .Lake Superior Sat.May 18! £at May 11 .Lake Winuipe: .Sat.May 35 | bat.May 15 .Lake Omtaris .\u2026.sat.June 1 Sat May 25 .Lake Huron.Bat, June 8 Tues.June 4.Lake Superior.Wed.June 19 Tues.June 11 .lake Winnipeg.Wed.June 26 Tues.June 18 .Luke Ontario Wael July 3 Rates of Passage - Montreal to Liverpool: FIRST CABIN, $40, 345.$70 and $60.Round trip tickets, $30, $85.390 and $110, according to steamer and location of berth.SECOND CABIN\u2014Tn or from Liverpool, $30.round \u2018rip, $55.To or fram London, 823, round trip.$61.Ste-rage -To Liverpool.London, Glasgow, Belfast, $15; to Bristol or Cardiff, £18.00.Frelghy carried at lowest rates, and te all: important points.both in Canada and Great ! = Sporiat ; -7 Britain, on thronzh bill: of lading.facilities provided for the carriage of butter, cheese and perishable freight For further par:{culars us passaga apply to D.& \u20ac.MACIVER, Tower Buildings.Liverpool.15 Hospital st, to freight or D.W.CAMPRELE, Manager, Montreal.23 AMERICAN LINE NEW YOEK TO SOUTHAMPTON From Pier 14, North River, New York {Fuot of Fuiten street.) Et, Lonis.Wed.June 5 MN Mam New York Wed June 12 1100 am Parns.coo.Wed, June 12, 11.10 am.Shortest and most convenient route to London, Nu transfer by fender Ny.tida! delay (lose connection at Southæaupton for Havre and Pans Ly apecial fast twin-scre w Channel steamers, Rates nf passage.\u2018oo Henthaunipron, London ot Havre, £35 and nnwar is Intermediate pasauze, 835 ?> 300, steamer SPECIAT, according to ROUND TRIP TICKETS AT FEDTCED RATES Steernge af Very Low Rates.For Freight or passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.Nn 8 Bowling Green, New York.W.MH.HENRY, 143 SL James street, W, F.EGG, 129 St.James st, Montreal.d, Y.GELMOIRK & CO, 34 dt.Paui atreet DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL Montreal, + SERVICE.From Moneren.May 3U.11 pen.June v, 11 pour Eteainer From Quel, Oregon May 31, 2 pu Mariposa June 1 2 pm.Labrador Jeans 15, duslight.June 15.Ya m Yancouver June 29 daylight.Jane S009 wm.Oregon Jy 4, 11 pon July 5,2 I mu SN Canada Bui ling, Rates of Passage: First cabin, Montreal or Quebec t9 Liverpnol or Londonderry.JU to $M); return, $90 to Flu2, a.vording 0 s:+ainer .and berth.second cabin.tn Liverpoul, Lun- | donderry.Relfast or Glasgow, $30 return, 155.Steerage \u2018ou Liverpool, London, Laon- i donderry.Quevcnsiown, Belfast or Giusgow, fnclndipg nsf NA, \u201cYanconver\u201d sod \u2018Labrador\u2019 de not carry cattle.Midship salnsns, electric light, spacious promenade decks.For further tr'srmation apply to any agent of the Company or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO, General Agents, Montreal, 17 St.Sacrament street._ LL 28 REFORD AGENCIES.ONALDSON LINE.WEEKLY GLASGOW SERVE Sailing from MONTREAL cvery WEDNESDAY Morning.From Fram Giaagow Mantreal May 17 .38.Warwick oe June 5 May 28 .S5 Aicides 1 22 11 June 12 May 31.38.Tritonix .June 19 June 7 .- 383 Concerdia Tune 26 June 14 58.Amarynrhra July 3 ; coo ALN _ (ala830wW Donal:txon Bros.Chicago Henderson Broa HOMSON LINE.LONDON À NEWCASTLE SERVICE Salling from Montreal on or about From Newcastle- From Moutrent te London, ! on-Tyne.May 14.S8 lona Juna 7 May 31 Loo.SS Freinona Ture 21 June 14 .33 Gerona RATT 5 | All tha London steumers will take cargo for | Newcast'eon-Tyoe | FAST COAST SERVICE.i Aberdeen, Leith and Dundee, atintervals, | SA.Avlona, for ALerdeen .Muv 2 | 53.Escalona, for Dundee May 2 | 58.Harona, tor Leuh.oo June 30 | Agents CAIRNS, YaUNu & Nobli Newcastle-on.| Tyne, A Low, Sox & CaArTER, 97 Leadenhall | street, London, EC © 0 VO TreNsiLL & Co | Lelth, HENDERSON Bros.Cliage: W.Thou.| soN & 8oxz, Dundee.Scotland ; Special Accommodation for Butter, | Cheese and Provisions, also Cattle, Horses | snd 3heep.| THROUGH RILLS OF LARING ! i Granted by any of the atove Lines tans pointy in Canada or Western Staies.| And by any of the CANADIAN ar WESTERN RATLWAYS to any p int 1.GREAT BRITAIN, | IRELAND or FURorI RATES.Épectal attention given to the HANDLING of all | PERISHABLE and other cargo ! For further particulars apply to ! ROBT.RLEFORD £ CO.23 and 25 Bt.Bacrameant street, Montreal, HO LOWEST THROUGH È ANSA LINE REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION LEIWEEN BAMBI BL ANTWERP AND QUEBEC - MONTREAL, For Prepaid Tickers from all parts of the European Continent, furtlier respectine passage, apply to iy 3 .ie rardenuars D.CONNELLY, Gen.Passenger Azent, 14 Place D'Armes square, Montreal, 9 ° : MOSES PARKER I 1 | IRON FOUNDER, | 20 Dnihonsie street, | MONTREAL Estimates Furuished.Teilcphonc No.1509.| 19 to Lar naa.band JCUROPE, EUROPE, EUROPE TICKETS BY ALT, LINES.ALLAN, DOMINION, and BEAVER Lines via Montreal, NETHERLANDS, GUION, HAMBURG-AMERI- CAN.WHITE BTAR, CUNARD, AMERICAN.NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC, STATE.ANCHOR, TRANSPORT and RED STAR Lines, via NEW YORK.Also to FLORIDA, WEST INDIES, &o 4 Call or write for lowest quotations before look- ig elsewhere.Saloon rates, §40 upwards: stecrage at lowest rates £7 Bend for new pamphlet of rates and sa:lings or eall at my new address, 185 St.Jamas street opposite Temple Bnildine, My special winter rates MONTREAL to LONDON and back, weekly, via NEW YORK, Ist Saloon and rail, only 89).D.BAFTERSBY.Agent.Office Telephone, Na 1507.House Telephone, 3081.UNVEILING -\u2014-OF- SIR JOHN 4.MACDONALD STATIE AT MONTREAL, (F7 June Gth, 1895 FA For the above First-Class Return Tickets will be sold at SINGLE FARE From Brockville, Ottawa, Arthabaska, Sherbrooke, Lacolie.Hemmingford, Yalleyfleld, Huntingdon and intermediate stations, Tickara good going by am.train June oth and valid fur return sance date, CITY TICKET OFFICE: 143 ST, JAMES SYRLEET.Ad Bora crtare Station, > \u2018 c Charge in Time Commencing May 11, 1895 Leave Windsor siveet dilation for Boston, 59 0) a.m., \u2018ss Um l'ortlaul, 3 a ui.tsB.29.Lin.New York, sS 00 à in , 85 y iv.Toronto, Detroit.Chicaçu, 88.23 à m., *9.00 p.m, St.Paul, Minnsapoiis, 3*9.10 p.m.Winnipeg and Vancouver, s4.0 a.m.Broo Anns Vaiudronil et.sE25 am, 905 am, Zope 415 pom as Zopan Ss pane.sh pm.Kt.Johns, 89.00 a.m, 405 pw, *s8 20 p.m, $88.40 p.m.Newport, s000 à um, 4.05 pom.\u201cas 20 pon.Haifa.N.S.St.John, NB, ete, (35 40) p.m.Hudson, \u201cduane, 21 Wp ne, apm.610 pom.2 omy, RTD ' Hipcus and Pt Fortune, 21 3 pm.Leave Dalhousie square ntatien for SE agate, Tuesdays uni lhursaays, 830 am.Saturday only, 145 pm, Quebec, R 10 a m , $10.30 p.m Joliette.St Gabriel, Three Rivers, 5135p mu Ottawa, 85.30 a.m.54%; m.DL Lin, SU Eustache, 5.30 10) Et Jerome.8B30am.35 wopm Bt.Rose and Ste.Therese.8.3 am, (a) 3 pm, 53) mn.245 pw.Seturday, 14) pou.instead of dpm.iDaiiy except Saturdays.*Rnn daily Other trains week days only unless rhown.sParior and sleeping cars.zSaturdays oniv (a) Fxcept Saturdays and Sundays tConnection for Portland dang eseept Saturdays.CITY TICKET and TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 120 8T.JAMES BT., inex.to Poss Office, 23) (QITAWA RIVER - NAVIGATION \u2014 DAILY STEAMERS TO OTTAWA, and Intermediate Ports, SOVEREIGN and \"EMPRESS Daily Excursion to Carillon op intermediate ports by ser.soveteignu $1.00, Passengers take 3 am.train ty with s'eamer.MARKET LINE STESHERS, \u2018Princess\u2019 for Carillon and inier- | ports, Wedne:duvs and Sarurdavs, © Co.connect Sreamer endian \u2018Maude Ottawa.for lirowr's, Tnesduss Seater ville ant & 3y pin.Now running fesight Freigh: received l'apincau- anl Fr;days at regularly with pussenzers Tueedays and Fridays.Freight Stores and Offices: PGE.163, 165 COMAON SIREET, Tickets at 143 and 154 St, James street, Bal- morai and Windsor Hotels, Grand Trunk Dépot, R.VW.SHEPHERD, Jr,, Manager.29 Summer Resorts.AN DEALSUMMER RESORT, À \u201cTHE BANNER Hotsr,\u201d Chateauguuy Lake, Franklin Co., N.Y.COUNTRY BOARD.COMFORTABLE reoms and board at a farm house.no children in house, and vone taken as boarders.Bux 2h 30 For references, parneulars and | terms, appiy al 7 Hanv'er street, Letween | two and tiv.\u201c luck.28 | ADMRONDACKS, GRAND VIEW FARM.| il.gh and healthy elsvation, large airy | rooms.fine scenery, pleasant walks and | drives, no malaria.Write for ofrculars.| Hd 4 ARNOLUDL, Kecsville, N.Y.P.0.| | | FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR Sumner lioarders on the bank of the St Lawrence River.House fitted up with bath rooms, and all modern improvements.Convenient to G.T.R station and steamboat landing.Terms moderate.City references on application.Address \u2018Fairview Summer Resort.\u2019 Iroquols, Ont.20 UNE OR TWO FAMILIBS CAN BE conmoduted with hoarl for the summer; months at MF > FIRK'S, Lizeott.Ahbots- fard.Frnuse pleasantily sirnated at the font of Yamaska Monntain.cnnvenlent to churches, post-office and railwar sation.| AC.\"until June Summer Resorts.ABENAKIS HOUSE, ABENAKIS SPRINGS, QUE.Now Open for the Season.The Most Delightful Summer and Health Resort in Canada, Boats, Fishing, Tennis, MINERAL WATER, HOW TO GET TO ABENAKIS SPRINGS : \u2014 Take the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.'s Steamer \u2018Berthier\u2019 down the St.lawrence to Abenakis Springs.Steamer leaves Montreal Tuesdays and Fridays at 1 p.m.Also parties coming by rail to Sorel can connect with steamer * Sorel for the Springs, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 5 p.m.and on Saturday, at 2 p.1o.SEND FOR CIRCULARS.RATES REABONABLE.RUFUS G.KIMPTON, Yropr.cior.4 ACOUNA.' Where to go Puring the Warm Season The ST.LAWRENCE HALL, CACOUNA.Annual opening of Hotel on June 15, 1895.Guests desiring earlier accommodation may make special arrangements.Thorough renovation and studied improvements are being made for the special comfort and pleasure of patrons.Additional facilities will be offered for reaching Cacouna this ssason by rail and water.Increased steamer service after June 15th, also extra Pullman Special Train from Montreal.Friday evening, arriving hotel for breakfast, and returning, arriv- in Montreal, Monday morning.The Canadian summer climate is unsurpassed, and Cacouna seems most favored.The Hall is a favorito hostlery, and desires to make terms to sult all.For particulars address SHIPMAN & BTOCKING, Proprictors.Or JOSEPH ST, ONGE, Manager, 32 St.Louis street, Quebec, until June 1st, and after the above date at Cacouna.Ask for illustrated pamphlet with diagram of the Hall 20 PROARDERS WANTED.| Perfect comfort to parties wanting a cool, delightfui home for the summer on the shore of Lake Champlain, three miles south ot Hotel Champlain.five minutes from ruallway station and steamboat landing; good fishing, boating and bathing.For terms, address, W.H.REED.Cedar Grove Cottage, Val- cour, N.Y.30 EER BROOK, Me.THOMPSON'S COTTAGE Accommodates Boarders at reasonable rates.Large house, seashore and country, fine drives and wnlks, bathing, tishing, the woods, and scenery.Address, GEO.C.THOMPSON, Willard, Me., Box 52.30 N LAKE CHAMPLAIN.- Hotel Windsor, Rounse's Potnt, N,Y.Spieudid Family Resort.Best Fishing in State.Taberally managed at Low Rates.; send for Art Circular givinx Terms, Etc, to 0 G.\u20ac.HOWE, Proprietor.J OTER ELEPHANTIS Beautifully situated on Lake Memphremagog.Al the appointments are first-clasa.Fishing.athing Roating, Tennis, Steam Launch in connection.Address, N.A.BEACH, Georgeville, Que.1 FEW SUMMER BOARDERS A Can be accommodated on reasonable terms at Mystic.House pieasantly situated.Address JAMES M.HALL, Mystic, P.G.15 {OTE DIRIGO, SOITH W EST HARBOR, Nt.Presert, Me.The Hotel is situated 30 feet above the sea on Clark's Point.Fine view of the ocean, mountains, Sames Sound Isiands, ete.Good water, good food, rood beds.For terms, adress C.M.HOLDEN.WANTED BOARDERS For the Season, tn one of the most lesirahle Rummer Resorts on the coust.Good bathing privileges good board, at low rates.Address, Mrs.J HENRY JOHNSON, Willard Village, South Portland, Me.18 A DIRONDACKS.\u2014 Elmwood ZA Farm Cottage, on Ausable River.Daily stage, large rooms, mountain scenery, pure spring water 27 to 210 per week.F.J BALDWIN, Jay.i)ssex Co, N.Y.20 (UOTUMBTA HOTSE, + CAPE ARUNDEL, Kennebunkport, Maine.EO.N.STEVENS, Proprietor.H [LLBROOK FARM.| A KNOWLTON, A few summer boarders can be accommodated; good location.near station, post- office and church.Address H.J.MEIKLE- JOHN, Knowiten.© A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS A À Cau be accommodated at, very moderate terms, at Mrs.ALFRED HAMILTON'S, Chebeague Island, Maiue, M° HOUSE BEING NOW A ; ; OPENED, I cardially invite tourists who would hke to have a sight url enjoy the fishing and hunting of beautiful Bic to come and I will furnish them dret-class Accommodation.Write for terms.WM.CHAMRERLAND, LI Bic, PU.{EASIDE RESORT.\u2014 Mount bo Royal Cottage, Peaks Island, Portland, will be ready to receive guests middle of June.Address, Mrs.MCDONALD.147 Motcalfe street, 18th, after that to Peaks Island, for all particulars, ILLARD, MAINE.Boarders can be accommodated for the season.Pleasant rooms, good bathing and a fine beach io front of the house.Apply to Mrs.E.L.CADY, Box 24, Willard, Maine.Pont VIEW HOUSE, ; COUSIN'S ISLAND, MAINR Location beara good beach for bathing.Boarders can he accommodated for the season.Address, MRS.H.H.GROVE, A TLANTIC HOUSE, OLD ORCHARD.Open June 15.8.DP.MOTLTON, situated exactly on the sex wall, For terms, apply to { RONDIN'S HOTEL, NOTRE DAME PU PORTAGE, (Near Riviere du Loup Station, on the LCR.) Situated cloge to the water.Lest beach in the parish.Good bathing.View unobstrurtsd.Verandahs all round the house.T'ermir mo-lerate.Apply, GEORGES GRONDIN, Notre Dame du Portage, Que.References kindly permitted to Mr.Phillips, 1765 Notre Dame street, Montreal, 1 A FEW BOARDERS Can be accommodated during the Summer months, at a farm house, nicely situated on the west shore of Brome Lake, one mile and a half from Foster Station: two miles from church; nice boating, bathing, fishing, For further paæciculars apply J.GREER, Foster, Que.( LD ORCHARD BEACH, ME.SEA FOAM HOUSE.Situated on the Beach, at the Water's edge.For beauty of situation this Boarding House is unsurpassed.Sea Bathing ac- commoadations.home comforts.Terms, Rooms and Board, six to seven dollars per week, according to location of rooms.MES, C, B.JUDW, Proprictress./ ete.ADVERTISEMENTS.Y.M.C.A.JOHN P.STEPHEN, .SUMMER SESSION at JULY 2nd to For further particulars cal] Write for Circular.MONTREAL SCHOOL 0F ELOCUTION BUILDING.Principal.Lake Memphremagog, (FIVE WEEKS), AUGUST \u2018nd.upon or address J.A CAMERON, Secretary.DRIES IN READY MIXED P.D.DODS & CO., 18s and J AND CITY FLOOR + PAINT SIX HOURS, PAINT, 42 SHADES.196 McGILL S on = tree [ANE EERE EEE REE ERERE AEE RRR ; Featherbone Skirt Bone ë .emma 5 (= 5 : For giving made from quills.It is soft and & 2 STYLE SHAPE yielding.conforming readily to = ; folds, vet giving proper shape to 2 and Skirt or Dress.ig & to The only Skirt Bone that may be wet withont injury.L : d 3 \u2019 D The Celebrated Featherbone 3) a ICS resses Corsets are corded with this B 5 material, G Fer sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers.23 © A light, pliable, elastic bone JAMES KIM PAINTERS.BER & SON, (FORMERLY JAMES KIVBER,) DECORATORS, _\u2014 ey - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 New Wall Paper Hangings just opened out.5\u2014McGILL COLLECE AVENUE\u20145 Telephone 4421.SICN WRITERS, Etc.HOLDEN\u2019S OIL ano GARLOCK PACKING ARE THE BEST.USE NO OTHER.N.J.HOLDXN & CO., Montreal.At 3 cents per pound, For sale in 10-1b.packages, , or 2}c per 1b.for 50 lbs.! and upwards.; \u2014ALSO\u2014 HEAVY BROWN WRAPPING PAPER, ; At 1c per pound, i In lots of 50 1bs.and upwards.' Amnly at ** Witness\u201d Office, Insurance.' I | | ! | ! \u2018 i ! Royal Insurance Co.LARGEST FIRE OFFICE IN TER WORLD UNLIMITED LIABILITY, ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Every description of property insured at moderaice rates of premium.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA, ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING,Montreal, W.TATLEY, Manager.GEO.SIMPSON, Asst.Manager, E.HURTUBISE, } Special Agents Frenob ALFRED ST.CYR, Departments.3.R.ROBERTSON & SONS, Special Agents JAMES ALLEX, Englis PERCY R.GAULT, Department.i Summer Resorts.ADIRONDACKS -LOWER SARANAC LAKE HOTEL DEL MONTE, Opens May lat.Near Hotel Ampersand Special rates for Mav and Jnn>.Elevation 2.000 feet.J.E.& W.H MEAGHER, Managers, Saranac Lake, N.Y.ONVALESCENTS HOME._/ Pure mountain air.Rooms large, with fire if- required, near Luke Park, Stanatrad, P.0.European plan, with or without board.Terms moderate.ddress Mrs, BRANSON, Stanstead, P.Q.NTAIXS, | DIRONDACK MOUNTAINS, JAY, ESSEX (0, N.Y.j Those desiring a quiet, healthful place among the mountains, large, airy rooms, beantiful «drives, walks, fine acener:, good dashing, cte., address Miss DAY.Montreal ielerences GALLONS FOR 251 | Not of the preparations of coloring matter and ¢sseantial oils so often | sold under the name of rootbeer, but of the purest, most delicious, health-giving beverage possible to ' produce.Que gallon ptf liires\u2019 is worth ten of the countcrfelt kind.Suppose an imitation extract cosis five cents less than the genuine Hires; the samo amount of suger one cent a gallon, and\u2014get an unhealthful imitation intheend.Ask for HIRES and get it.i THE CHAS, LE.HITES CO0., Philadelphia, \u2018 f FOR SALE, KODAKS| fu INSTRUCTION &c.FREE TO ALL.MONTREAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLY, Corner Notre Dame and St.Francois Xavier sts, Telophouo 1467.Send for Catalogue, PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY.| OHN MACKAY & CO, © EDINBURGH, ORIGINAL MAKERS OF ow PARKLING KOLA.\u201cThe Champagne of Aerated Waters,\u201d | BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.| SEE REGISTERED LABEL OX EACH BOTTLE.EDINBURGH, GLASGOW AND NEWCASTLE.| For Sal by the principal Grocers and Chemists.i gs > | C7 TS FOR SALE.| Apply at the \"WITNESS\" OFFICE i er at the garden.=! ed by her putting her fror- : Or ever the Lord will tok.! and trouble is required; you save | I and EXCHANGE .BCOTLAND, | light upon the loving invitation TEC, CHILDRENS CORNE}, ENIGMA.I've horns when T am young gna oo I've horns when age came .Although by Nature's curioue - In middle life I've none, Sometimes in night My form is sadly drest : Sometimes a robe of dazziine wa Is woven for my rest.The mourning llack \u2026 poets praise strange ! My heart they cannot move - | For like my fickle sex I changes I do not want their love.my charm ! | The fire that warmed my vou « breast Has spent its latest breath : Yet, phoenix-like, again 1 rice From darkness and from dr.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 SWEDISH PROVERBS.Mrs.Baker.in her \u2018Pictures Swedish Life, says that the Swedi- language in rich in proverbs.Ma of these are exactly the same a- found in Fagiish : \u2018The burnt - dreads the fire.and \u2018Better lat.never,\u201d for instance.Others, corresponding to proverbs in I] have a turn peculiar tn the The following are a few exa: \u2018When the cat is away.daure on the table: \u2018A new broom sweeps wel \u2018old one is best for the corner- \u2018One bird in the hand is he - \u2018ten on the roof.\u2019 \u2018When the stomach is sati-fj.\u2018fcod is bitter\u2019 \u2018To read and not to plough and not io sow.\u2019 \u2018That which is eaten from =r \u2018never comes to the platter\u2019 know \u2014 : THE FRIGHTEXNED FLEPIHIAN The groundless terror of +w phants at some blown forded amusement to the Zoological Gardens, in Le \u2018You know that elephants ar.- of small objects,\u201d says 1he bei! \u2018Last Miv x.| our elephants a bath every afr.- | We threw half-a-dozen infts:.ders into the pond one dav wb.» i went in to swim.At first t}- ders almost scared them \"Then Empress strurk at none | trunk, and when it bounde® | air, both trumpeted and sera: of the nond.Venturing 1, | afterwards Empress.who \u2026- curiosity of her sex and a mi.her own, gently fished one of bladders out of the water.and .kicked at it with her hind feet.serious results following, sh.tinued her investigations, wh he vis | i the bladder.Tt exploded w+ report, and the two elep! «= pered home in abject ter- -.DATLY PREAN TUESDAY, JUNE 4 | Why is the house of Go! foro.;\u2014Not forsaking the ; Ourselves together, as the ma ! some js\u2014And on *h- \u201cwent out of the city by a rive: - where prayer was wont 10 be n +.\"Neh.xiii., 11: Heb.x.200 Acs 2 > ; LA asser\" Sabha 1 - \u2014 It is not the end we dn.Though the deed be never - But the love.that the dur Lor.eth for.Ilidden with lowly care In the heart of the decd va 7 The love is the priceless hiro The treasure onr held.Teas he uw 1 Or tell the worth of the got By the Jove that caunor he mot, Behold nus.the rich and the - Dear Lord, in hy ab eer or One consecvrateth a pr luis cet One droppeth only Look, Master, the Jove 3< liere ! \u2014Chricting Jl servi Tear \"ut A missionary tells a story.Around au well Li tearriers gathering to fill their ve With water, to bear to ; an Eastern city who deperar this means of obtaining wat ; better adjust the weyeh \u201cwore wooden yokes upon their ders, with a bucket hanging end.The missionar.one old man bad a yok.lo mony heavy thicknesses vi icloth.Asking the \u201clearned that he old mais sho RAY vie 7805 taie véason of th very tender, and if the wool oo \"upon his shoulders it mad tie sore, With this well-lineo x \"felt no inconvenience fron the - ! 18 there not a sweet snyprgertiv- > this story ?When Christ +5 yoke upon our shonlders Le © with his love, and thus make to wear.The harshness of (is removed and the burde: is thus adjusted Dees it net thm Hght when it shculders.ever-compassionata Savionr\u201d ; unto me.ail ve that labor neavy laden.and I will give vy Take my voke upon rou ve shall find rest unto ver For my yolko is easy, and ov \u20ac der is light '\u2014 Mrs, G.A.Paull Tyr-niy, JUNE 4, 1895.Sop CVFLLYS SLEIGH RIDE.THE STRANGE WAY IN WHICH IT CAME ABOUT AND ITS STRANGE RESULT.(Concluded) Ww Ive had sciatica) said he.oN be who hasn't had that himself ere sdh}v nuderstand Low painful co Way, arvone who has had catia ought to have the Dest pos- 2010100 ati +: Maude here he shift- 4054 pere tire : - vhe hand and turned reins 7.pri te The wi Mrs, Wu'urghs sighed, She re- coambored very well There had deen day Tres und night nnrses and open r= ue ii He îliness had lasted vit 4 fertrie' T Bruit what a fort- tu\" A .remoinbrance she wipzed Hevooves ngain with that pair Cowon je, glo es, Hor Dosh sas staved in the full.ri of rer roe Lee ar the sighr, Ahoy Alaude, whar- \u201cJr's thaï evertastir.& pair vf woollen gives\" Maude hastened to explain.f'oreazt* tien along for fear my #00s =Henltd ve cold.I haven't any Het, so oput them in nv mutt.:3+ pur them in vonr pocket, Har- I nest veally ger oo pair of fur L'oves=i y hands suffer s9 with the 5 Wuinrieht allowed the gloves = te pushed down in the side pocket D is great fur cont, Then his at- tot went back th Anant Charlorre\u2019s EEN realy Hers he must do somethirg to said earusstly that has aciutica-\u2014\" Li av head a shake as if tire quite \u201cWhere do vou live, Nelly 7 Wie down on Dean sireet.You wuère Marshall street crosses SR Ah ee ~ ANY ne nis le ware the third block Murahall street, It's a narrow ve m \u20ac ox of T2 -Land side.Lu Te ke 5 with a flagpole in front) hors Le placo anid Wainright, Z t mova out in a week LA an Naliv.\u201c1 OR Us\u201d Harry 27 That's what we \u2018Lord Harry'3 \u2019 \"x \u2018lord «lantlord.hits.ile don\u2019t come there * he onlv sends an agent.(narlorrs hates to go.because + 1, the house have got used à ar\u201d reai good to her.But gy or whether we stay Xe ug to miss Jerry Wilkinson | repeated Wain- mie I know that ey Ve Tal iit doo\u201d an The pape ra out lim lateiv\u201d \u201cWhy; said Wainright, suddenly re- \u201cinderine.he's he follow thar bru- 0 TureW Dis gEent downstairs \u201cno be can: to vcoileut the reut.and shea dor of talk abvu' tenants\u2019 rss and wus interviewed by the porters up sie cour: for six incnhs for aggra- about D.And Wus Sell cui ur ENT ce said Nelly.calim- Mrs.np a with \" adronished rigit parine the fur robe \"Yon * ussocinte mnals Ke Cha.ce Wauriest wns silent, nf Wilkinson, 1g, suonpi.He r- with it- and \u2018ts Hn 1H fs 0e De far cit + Fe Large seal ri To Wus chat Chin rough as cable mun Was the Laguts to cours for un and who was a kind i Neity, si i eg) Ten?ou pen uv 7 ur Dre lor go T3 Ts vas 1 TY SIVAUEE that tines,\u2019 e \u2014 HATVATION ARMY HEADQUARTERS.New York.June 3\u2014 The new national headquarters of the Salvation Army on Fouriventh street, west of sixth avenue, is dedicated to-day by the leading off- < +f the army.The new building has roe erected at a cost of $10 Ou | righ* stories high and has been equipped especially for the use of the Salvation Army.It contains an auditorium capable of srating 2,500 persons.-_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \\RCHSISTIUP KENRICK DEPORED.Louis, Mo.Jutie $.- -Imring tbe pon- Le al mass ar the Cathedral :h!is Mmorn- ing Vicar-General Muehlsiepen read a vabiegram rrom Rome conveving the in- {ormarnion that on May 21 the Holy Fa- \u201cfor reasons of mental infirmiry Peter Rich- archbishopric of This action is new Church, having heen resorted to - - > 1 _ A FERRY BOAT CATASTROPHE.June 3-A ferry boat vontain- was capsized in Twelve of the men Vienna, were drowned.-\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 -__ PRINCE BISMARCK.Berlin.June 3\u2014The health of Prince aman is much improved.His son-ln- la-+, \u2018oun: Rantzau, will seek to be placed eu the reserve list vf the Foreign Office in order that he and his wife mav be able to hive at Friedrishsrube._\u2014 \u2014_ .-\u2014 The vis (ing governors for the present: Protestant House of Refuge and to the tr and Home at Longue Pointe are Messrs.Gilman Cheney, ;oni John Molson, | June 4.\u2014Snow fell vesterday in the Cripple\u2019 It is, WESTHOUNT.CONSIDERABLE BUSINESS DISPOSED OF AT THE MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.Considerable routine business was disposed of at the monthly meeting of the Westmount Town Council last evening, there being present councillors J.R.Walker, J.C.McCormick, F.W.Evans, J.H.Hutchison, W, Greig, T.C.Bulmer and Mavor Redfern.The mayor reported that negotiations were In progress to establish a satisfactory mail service between Westmount and the city.but nothing could be done in the matter until) the return of tbe Postal Inspector.The chbalrman of the Road Committee reported In favor of widening Dorchester\u2019 street from Greene avenue to Atwater avenue.on condition that the proprietors pay ninety percent of the cost.Fhe remain- | tween $2,000 and $4,000.their opinion.It was decided to petition the Lieuten- ant-Governor-in-couneil for permission to open up Wood avenue.from Sherbrooke through to High street,to a width of thirty feet.This course is necessary owing to the Council having no power to expropriate the property of the Seminary.With reference to the Mackay Glen, a letter from the town solicitor recommending that the only salsfactory settlement would be for the town to take it over, but in order to do would be necessary to get extra powers from Parliament.Owing to its shape and feet high, the piece of land is said to be of no use to the owners.The matter] was held over for future consideration.Relative to the removal of garbage from.the town of Westmount, Mr.Bulmer re-: ported tbat he had met and conferred with clty health authorities on the subject, and bad no doubt but that a satisfactory arrangement could be made.The Health Committee officially on the matter.Lastiy, there came up for signature the deed by which Mr.Yule gives the corporation the option of purchase, at ten cents per foot of a part of his land at the top of the mountain; the option to last for ten years, and on the conditions that the corporation pay a rental amounting to five percent Interest on the agreed purchase price, and pay all.assessments, etc.during that period, the land to be used as a public park forever.It was agreed that the mayor and secretary-treasurer should sign the deed.The lot comprises about 75,000 feet._ - THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.HAN ON FRIDAY! Quebec, June 3.\u2014The \u2018Verite\u2019 affects to be shocked because at the state dinner given at Spencer Wood on the Queen's ed meat instead of fish to be served to his guests, the day being Friday, when no evidently replying on behalf of the IL.deu- tenant-Governor, savs that the courses served were both of meat and fish and; that moreover His Honor had received a special dispensation for bimself and his guests from Archbishop Begin for the occasion in question, so that if the \u2018Ver- ite\u2019.in its hypocrisy, must blame anyone, {t is the chief ecclesiastical dignitary of the diocese and not the representative of the Crown.BEQUESTS.By the wil of the late Mr.Christopher O'Connor, St.Matthew's Church, Jeffery Hale Hospital.the Female Orphan Asylum and several other local Protestant charities have received handsome bequests.NOTES.Another Roman Catholic church, to bear the name of St.Anthony of Padua, is to be built on the Grande Allee.In connection with the new Franciscan convent there.Mr.John Munn, of Eden Grove, has shipped this season {rom Walkerton, Ont.to Quebec, 200 carluads or 1.800.000 feet of lumber, which have been sold here on English account for $60,000, Mr, J.C.Sullivan, deputy harbor master.has been appointed harbor master of Quebec as the successor of bis father, the late Cornelius Sullivan, who dled a few days since.It is understood that one of Quebec's favorite voung ladies Miss Dobell, daughter of Mr.R.R.Dobell.is shortly to be wedded to a gentleman owning large estates in Ireland.The wedding is to be a very fashionable one.tion and the Federal Government over the water tax \u2018question is In a fair way of gettlement and there is no likelihood that the troops will be removed from the citadel.a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHILI RETURNS TO GOLD.Washington.June 3\u2014The following des- pateh was to-day received by the Chiliap Minister:-\u2014 Santiago, June 3.TH the Chillan Minister.Washington:\u2014 It is very gratifying *o me to inform vou that after 17 vears of the regime of paper money.Chili has returned with satisfaction and ronfidence to the golc standard.The law is in forcn.FERNANDEZ, Minister of Finance.-_\u2014\u2014 - CANADIAN PACIFIC RATLAWAY, Return of traffic earnings from May 21 to May al: 18K LL Le Le 40 14 02 12 2.$465.000 JSDP LL LL 22 20 T3000 [Yerrease .\u2026.$8,000 _\u2014 -> _ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, The Montreal Soctety for the Protection of Women and Children gratefully acknowled- Indus-, ges the following subscriptions: \u2014The Misses Dow, $20.S.Carslev.$luÿ; Sir Donald A.Smith, &w, R.B.Angus, $10; R.J.Tooke, $10: Charles Alexander.$10 W.C.Mec- Denald, $25; R.Sharpley & Sons, $6, W.A.Watt, $5.Hon.G.A.Drummond.$5; William Tatley.$5; C.A.Geolfrion, Q.C.8; G.R.Prowse.35; W.0.Buchanan.$10: Henry Birks & Son, A.P.Willis, ITngh Paton, $5 each: Warden King.$10; IT.McKenzie, Sil- verman, Boulter & Co.Col.Strathy, $5 each._ - _ NOTES AND NOTICES.You can learn to swim in four lessons at the Turkish Bath, Telephone 4300.ing ten percent would cost the town be- | The proposition | will be submitted to the Proprietors for.estate in the! this it\u2019 its being on the side of a hill seventy- five | secretary was instructed to write the city es good Catholic should bave meat set down; on ihs table.The \u2018Evenement\u2019 this evening it.The difficulty between the city corpora- Mattresses, F description of Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Hair, Mosa and Woc! Mattresses.TES ER \u2018Business Cards.As many good things are likely to.But you are safe in running the risk if you keep a bottle of Perry Davis* PAIN KILLER at hand.It's a never-failing antidote for pains of all sorts.Sold by all Druggists.Dosx.\u2014One teaspoonful in a half glass of water or milk (warm If convenient.) Professional.MACLAREN, LEET, SMITH & SMITH, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, &c., dc.TEMPLE BUILDINGS, 5 St.James strect, Montreal.Joux 3 acianes, 1ê 0e Hon} R.C.SMrrH, B.C.Ly, .LKET, B.C __ Com\u2019 r for Ont.Crane LES R.BLACK, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, «&c.Room 16, Ennk of Toronto Chambers.° EWIS A HART, M.A B.C.L NOTARY PUBLIC & CONVEYANCER Comtnissioner for Quebec and Ontario.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.The Celebrated HEINTZMAN THE BANNER PIANO OF CANADA.45 YEARS ON THE MARKET, Awarded 20 Medals And Diplomas.Bought by 40 Educational institutions.None Genuine unless stencilled above the Key Board: «Teintzman & Eo.» THoronte.Prices Moderate, Terms Cash or Instalments.Old Instraments of all styles angl makes accepted in part payment.Sole Depot for Montreal- C.W.LINDSAY'S WAREROONMS, 2268, 2270 & 2272 St.Catherine Street.ERR UD RL RRR Edu cational, NTREAL SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, U GUILBAULCO ST.OFFICE SHORTHAND and CORRESPONDENCE In 1 to 3 TYPEWRITING.in One Month or Less.EVENING CLASSES & PRIVATE LESSONS Book-kerping, Arithmetic.Writing, English Subjects, Mathematics, French, German, Latin and Musio Months, Principal, J.J.CONOLLY, 3 Paints, Oils, &c.E 033 Bleury Street, GARTH & co.536 to 542 CRAIG STREET DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF GAS, ELECTRIC, Our new Spring Stock is now complete at unusually Low Prices.AND COMBINATION FIXTURES AND GLOBES, Special attention given to Refinishing Old Fixtures.A POINTER FOR THE BUSY MAN.There are many business men who have Birthday.Lieut.;Governor Chapleau caus- | hardly a moment to call their own, The cares of business press upon them day and night.They need rest, but can't afford to take Presently they get run down physically and all work becomes a task.Still they feel they cannot afford to give up.and so they keep grinding away.It would be well for such men if.when they find themselves losing strength and vigor, they should begin a course of Hawker's nerve and stomach tonic.The effect on their overwrought physical system would be wonderfully beneficial.They would flnd their strength renewed, their | BUSINESS CARDS, nervous energy restored.Hawker\u2019s nerve and stomach tonic is an invaluable remnedy for all weakened or run down conditions of the system arising from overwork, brain worry, sickness, excesses, dyspepsia, sleeplessness.By its use nervous and muscular energy are restored to the stomach, and the process of digestion aided and assisted.The blood is renewed and revitalized, and supplied with the necessary constituents for the reconstruction of wasted tissues and the renewing of nervous energy.The nervous system is invigorated, strengthened and reinforced, and mental and physical vigor fully restored.It is for sale by all druggists at fifty cents a bottle, or six bottles for $2.50, and is manufactured by the Hawker Medicine Co., St.John N.B., and New York city.PRINTING HOUSE EXECUTES JOB WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS In a thoroughly satisfactory manner, at MODERATE RATES and at SHORT NOTICE.WEEKLY PRICE LISTS, BILLS OF FARE, BUSINESS CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, LETTER CTRCULARS.NOTE CIRCULARS, WEEKLY OR MONTHLY REPORTS, VISITING CARDS, PAMPHLETS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, &o Partienlar attention given to BOOK WORK, and extra care bestowed as to correctness.SEVERAL COLORS AT ONE IMPRESSION A SPECIALITY.Try the * Witness' Job Office for Printing.Orders from the country promptly attended to and work forwarded immediately by mail or express.JOHN DOLGALL & SON.Proprietors.THE WITNESS 3x > PAINTS | PAINTS OF AIT.KINDS, Now 's the time to order your an W.JOHNSTON, 47b Prince Arthur street « Tinware, (on! Oiland Oùs of al! kinds.En WALL, STEWART rn] °.ù PAINTS.OILS.! VARNISHES and WINDOW GLASS.ik MONTREAL.i Bell Telephone 722.CETTE] Ime E DO ALL KINDS or Tinting, Painting, &c., Cheap Ho.JONES, 4113 8t, Catherine st, Send for Prices.15 R.H.BARTHOLOMEW, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER, FINE INTERIOR DECORATION, ARTISTIC SIGNS, ETC ne 20 HANOVER STREET, Telephone 3122.Montreal, OUSECLEANINGBRUSHES, If aisomining and Tinting Bushes.Paint and \u2018arnish Brushes, Eng ish Hair Brooms and i Eng ish Shoe Bru«hes.ULLEY'S BRUSH WORKS, 76, 78 Victoria Square.Carpet Sweepers Repaired.\u2019usters.Open until 9 o'rlock, For Sale.For Machinists, Manufaciurers, ; the under-mentioned list of \u201ciron Pulleys, Groceries, Provisions, &c.TRE ESCAPES FOR FACTORIES, HOTELS, &c.&c.Lawn Mowers sharpened and Repaired.JOHN CROWE & SONS, No, 20 St.George st.A pits 16 Machinery, : &o.AX DREW YOUN G.ENGINES, BOILERS, And GENERAL MACHINERY, 11 and 13 Busby Rane.2 ARLING BROTHERS RELIANCE WORKS, 112 QUEEN STREET, MONTRAEL, Manufacturers and Builders of Improved Safety Hydraulic,Steam and Hand Elevators.Feed Water Beaters.Oil Extractors and Live Steam Separatora, etc.Telephone 2114.pan - me = Housefurnishings, &ec.(CARPETS CARPETS, J IN ALI LINES.FLOOR OIL CLOTHS and MATTINGS.WINDOW CURTAINS and SHADES, WALL PAPER.A well ussorted stock at lowest prices, Sprinz trade giving general satisfaction.A Call Solicited.W.& J.M.FARQUHAR, 354 st, James, St.E TOWNSHEND, 0.EST.34 YEARS.ot PURE BEDDING PATENTED.Call or ring up 1906 and get prices for Remaking illows, &c., before removing.Also every 1 LITTLE ST.ANTOINK STREET, Cor.St.James street, only.NO RRANCH STORES.QTL CHEAPER THIS WEEK'S PRICES.Finest Creamery Butter.18c lb.Fine Dairy Butter, 12, Fine Rich Cheese, 12e 1b.4 lbs Raisins, Currants, Dates and Prunes for 250.25 lbs.Fine Pastry Flour for 0c.Finest Maple Syrup, Imp.gal., 8c.Ottawa Ham and Bacon, 1%c.Hamilton Ham and Bacon, 12c.Fresh Strawberries.Fresh Bananas and Pine Apples.Fresh Oranges and Lemons received daily.BAKER & CO., Cor.of AYLMER and BERTHELET STS, One attachment QTEWA RT'S 35 CENT ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA Still Tnkes the Lead, LARGE ORDERS EVERY DAY, D.STEWART, 206 ST.ANTOINE STREET.A CHANCE Newspaper Proprietors an?if they will study carefully articles for FOR MACHINISTS or MANUFACTURERS, Lone 40-horse power exhaust heater, up- copper coil, \"one horizontal heater, 50-horse power, for for 2% in.pipe.from 733 in.to 26 in.4 iron split pulleys.Dodge wuod pulleys.One steam hoist, by Brush, 45 feet 215 In.shafting.4 Couplings.12 hangers, J2 boxes, 216 in.4 hangers, 5 hangers.12 in.3 hangers, 30 in.drop.2 block bearing, 1% in.y tables, 2 ft.gh.6 castors, 6 In.diameter, very strong: would be very useful FOR NEWSPAPER PROPRIETOR: 26 in.drop.4 boxes, 2!» in., ¢ in.drop.drop.215 in.2 ft.6 in.:0 warehousemen.folder, for extra fuld, Two Forsyth folding machines.One Chambers folding machine.One Stonemetz folding machine.These machines will cut, and will be sold for $100 each.Se Semple Trimming machine for pam- fold and paste, de Spence despatching machines.One stereo casting box, 1 ft.7 in.by 2 ft Address or apply to J.BEATTY, *\u2018*Witness\" Office, Montreal.Sanitation [llumination plies from the Telephone 8168.30 (COUNTRY AND SEA ASIDE ORDE BS, | Parties moving to the Country or Seaside for the summer months, can get their sup- largest and freshest stock of Groceries in the Dominlon, by leaving , their orders with WALTER PAUL, 2355 ST.CATHERINE STREET, No Charge for Packages.80 + ee ® Plumbing, &c.Is our calling.We pride ourselves upon the perfection of our Plumbing Work in all its branches.Electric Lighting and Wiring, Fixtures, Bells, &e., in great variety.We will remove, clean, repair, and put up your Gasa- liers, or sell you new ones from our haudsome stock.Bell Tel.2744.WALL & WALSH, 562 Craig st.SAVE FUEL.Get your house heated by lot Water.(Get estimates from ALEX.MACKAY & CO.4 Beaver Hall Hlil, Boll Tel.3242.28 \u201c + 4 y » \u20ac = SL NA Ba A oF SRR CAI TD A / \u2014 ee ES CONGREGATIONAL UNION.ANNUAL MEETING AT HAMILTON.THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF ONTARIO AND QUEBEC, Tho Congregational Union of Ontario ap! Quebec will meet this vear in Ham- flten in the First Congregational Church, This will be the forty-second session sinco the union in its present form was organized.The meetings will begin tome rcrow (Wednesday), at 9 a.m.and con- tine uatil Monday evening.but there is ty be a preliminary meeting of the union cruniittre and also of the home mission- ar
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