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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 10 septembre 1895
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[" of = pol he AN Yor.XXXVI, No.211.pe WITNESS Last Edition.MONTREAL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1895.Price ONE CENT.om\u2014 Hiv VALKYRIE HHL WINS SECOND RACE.der Three Minutes Ahead, 1 SLIGHT DIFFICULTY, sailing breeze and the yacht sharps on board the steamers all said;there would be enough wind to make a race, but not enough to bury the lee scuppers.On thé boat were Mr.and Mrs.Iselin, Nat.~ Herreshoff, Woodbury, Kane, Newberry, \u2014 Turned the First Stake Buoy, i Thorne, Herbert C.Leeds, and David Henderson, the representative of Lord Dunraven.The yellow dog \u2018Sandy\u2019 was there and the Yankee tars from Deer Island patted his back and told him to do as good work to-day as on Saturday.The \u2018Valkyrie's\u2019 crew began to make sail as \u2014 \u2018 TOUKIYING FOR THE START \"RFENDER\u2019 LOST PART HER RIGGING.à Vo .the United Press tug.via apt.10.\u2014Fog and general\u2019 :hered in the day set for yates between Lord Dun- 11 the © Valkyrie and the vw ht the © Defender\u201d On bay the white haze hit :he ship- view, aud even nn che city.Now Yorkers who ook an early a° tae weather saw aetling bu?fog.Dusan hal modesty predicted a ont maze ha bere vus à curtain of! = 4 se mes m1 = aisvouragieg, | ve \u201cis a gsntle Wind com- fry wes;wart, and old Sol in the east the fog and their visors and * runs shal sof hear corel througa aocntsmen cdonnel vo} cans ai rakcsh \u201cris gaiore arrared themseives in The .dismayed | The .rs C! zal duck.sarge Ton Iatovere noi Toon ths mrrnine.that could be suternational doings That portion of which was actuated present when i* * soe ail se ta be : Unrie Sam and John second bout made | ~ 1 > which \u2018 Defender : = rlar gave Americans an in \u2018he provess of the Englishmen and Canaan air of ec .nfdence, bu: wa+ offering right and ieft \u201cne 2dds thao prevailed sandy Hook Hzatship.\u201chere and Zea rally inns led \u2018in ashes LTT | EER tha last \u201c A.ME 'SU\u2019ER Vl \"UE subjocts deelinsq Pov Ride, tuægine at Tar thee wy Vaciits cw che greed ope ahi ST ser Arf er Fustor- £ spin both ought the vores sraand onside Owls breegk?fiss there Vas à pat testing of rigging i tre othe \u2018Defender there Sola he \"Vulkyvri\u2014\" had was des, The ckip- oy hu ked Jong and enr- wegen The wind was a E'h-west and the fog was Bru heats got club t p- «1.Made preparations for lignt 3 : SOON as they \u2018mainsail was sent up.blue .* quite a formidable and L:z captains predicted a good | red hulk were underway.The hig All hands had a tug puliing the clew well out to the end of the boom.When this was done and peak and throat balyards had been stretohed to the utmost, the sail was set as flat as a board.It is far and away a better sail than has been shown by an American and if the \u2018Vaikyrie' falls to win the cup the fault will lie below decks and not aloft.Going down the main channel both - yachts were saluted by passing steaners and_ tugs.The \u2018Valkyrie\u2019 followed the \u2018Defender out the swash channel and shcok out her jib just after passing Ro- .rver beacon.i On the 'Valkyrie\u2019 were Lord Dunraven, \u201cArthur Glennie, H.Maitland Kersey.end Sailmaker Ratsey.Joseph R.Buck, of the \u2018America's\u2019 cup committee, was on beard as the representative of the New York Yacht Club.As the two yachts \"passed outside arother big single-sticker Lying quietly at anchor in the Horse Shoe began t> make sail.Royal Phelps Car- rol's \"Navahoe,\u201d the winner of many trophies on both sides of the ocean, was preparing to gn out and accompany the racers over the course.It was about 19,30 when the patrel division gathered at the Sandy Hook lightship, where they made their rendezvous - Untii the racers were sent over the line.: Soon after the arrival of the patrol the attending fleet began to put in an ap- pearanre.It was but a short time when the waters were dotted with excursion boats of all kinds and descriptions.Before the preparatory signal was fired imposing flotilla had assembled.The patrols again found it impossible to make the fleet maintain a half-mile line from the starting point.would into the her passengers a close ouservance of the racers, then another and another, until the flcet seemed In hopeless confusion, crowding and jost- Tire cra hoat sic alu course to give ;ling each other in the mad endeavor to get near the contesting vachts.Bravely did the patrols struggle to keep the line frre and give the varhts room to jockey for advantage over the line.Many cf the men at the wheels seemed to be in total ignorance as to just where the line was situated, or whether the vachts would nortn, east, or south.While thoy may have meant well enough, their \u2018en-rance undoub.edly raused the skip- the \u2018Valkyrie\u2019 and \u2018 Defender\" sai, west rors of HYSLOP AT WORK Os ._ 'DEFENDER.\u2019 much worry.The wind was a little west of sourh.and was blowing aboui sIX knots at Sandy Hook lightship at \u2018en o'clock, when the C Defender\u201d ar- She had mainsail, club tonsai:.jo and stavsall up.The crack Yankee yacht dropped her tow and stood off to- \"ward the south.The sra vus smooth, except for little aancing that played about her sharp instead of dashing against them as en Saturday.The sun has dis- nearly all the mist and a few white-ciouds drifted across the azure sky.lt was a pre*ty day for a yacht race, an n> troublesome roll marred the pleasure of the floating city formed about the old rue waves bows, poilod \u2014\u2014\u2014 LORD DUNRAVEN\u2019S PARTY ON THE \u2018VALKYRIE KERSEY, MR.LADY FILEEN WYNDHAM-QUIN.LADY RACHEL WYNDHAM-QUIN, Z The * Valkyrie' arrived at 10.15 and dropped her tow and cruised off to the eastward, stretching her sails and getting things ready for \u2018 business.The committee boat \u2018Luckenback \u2019 arrived at 10.20 and displayed the signal letter \u2018 D which meant that the would be a triangular one of ten miles to a leg.After the preparatery signal had been given at 19.50 and the course signals announced, the yachts began manceuvring in and out among the fleet of excursion steamers, which as usual were in the way.The wind was about six knots and from the south.I'he course made the \\rst leg a beat, the second a broad reach and the third a reach with the wind nearly abeam, course A DIFFICULTY AT THE START, The jockeying for position at the start was as fine a piercer of work as has ever been seen, but urfortunately, it ended in a foul just as the beats weve crossing the Hne.The \u2018Defender\u2019 the Long Island shore and the \u2018Vaikyrie\u2019 pursued her, Cantain © ranficld apparently out blood, when the \u2018Defender\u2019 gyhed and stood for line at 10.54, Cranfield swung his boat arcund as though it had w pivot in the centre, and he was between the \u2018Defender\u2019 and the Beth shot out baby jib topsails.The \u2018Defender\u2019 tried a luffing game, but Cranfield t,o quick.He held the windward berth as both boats made for stood over toward was for then wind.was the line.They were almost side by side, and the \u2018Defend.r\u2019 was trying to walk tt rough the Britishers' lee, Five ser- onds before the gun the boats came together, the \u2018Valkvrie's\u2019 steel boon raking across the \u2018Defenders\u2019 deck, and carrying away th topmast backstay of the Ameri- van boat.There vas a lond crash and the topmast surged as though it was bronen.Captain Haff Juffed up in the wind and the baby jib topsail was taken in.The Valkyrie the line, and went her way.\u2018Defender\u2019 lost several minutes were being straightened out.A protest flag was shown on the \u2018Defender\u2019 from the judges boat.The \u2018Defrnder\u2019 pluckily went in pursuit of the enemy.Both yachts were on the starboard tack at the time of the accident.The \u2018Valkyri» runnig freer than than the \u2018Defender\u2019 and the latter had the right of way.The fault was plainly that of the \u2018Valkyrie, whose cantain cased rushed The while ACross things and answered 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' ips, in 8 in co bi- l'exan ec ated tn 56: 5,808 reve ay, T° t yow sho int nL \" in .a st.pe si a Sind me Ships.13 i ns 2 Jie Feet Ps i Sor ee SS pi \u2018 er st r\u2014C an in nos n s\u2014G om ture RE 6c: a ed., ady y, 1 .500 -day s t ugh .$4.03 el fr \u201cdiv: prices as j D 4 es BL v ta ge ed\u2014 an mm al, | C >; and .an to 0,47 Weste 3 9 REN 3 om 1 ur &.PE = ve - s., Mon J Canali Seer à Morocco ercial : Whea EIPTS \u2014 ini August Sant ET to lemons cs A.: Ne nie, 1x Pons ia == a aan |S urge BEES ing 0 or DERE a Le Le.IN Ww Bal Bee ont pe ; Peas, bush Bh T.R NTRE \u2019 BIO: ccoipts Re o SA Ls.450s ing 500 tra the as coped Be In vins DRAP Beekeepers\u201d Co Mis- Prov.bush.PR CPR AL.est fir \u201cRecelpis + ester Mare arate resin ous oo ¢ sisi RESS PERS s conter Butter ph or 3500 ce Cnl me terday TE ows Teed al ROAR n° Le 2 , .v re so x ; 0576 Ti ner oo c sle it n D Ce FIVE CENTS | en Cheese Pe 200 CU or To:al Edi BRITISH 15 SA BE How fone d.Lae NT \"0 Lory .bxs 1101 1939 Le a ot PR : hipments, em > ; S R a br s > ° 9 Lee 2: 3 9 on\u2019 r CA en STE + a! .\u2019 .AD- | Ear pr 1 tee a T880 155 1865 descri 3 Ten Au TTLE ts, Fl im EI ; \u2018 i ! | Ham.res CS 2 r 80 5855 2532 Le aa one kly 5 26 5 MARK Feathers na) ALONtT th 5 : Petro ba ses.1 59 5756 7909 2188 onda hav of h bor saver KETS | ade sn a stock TT wn co roleum.6 bis R80 oF ais 28230 ther ry sort bee ome-f saver oo | hand s for all ke J Co , b xs 1250 250 16 337 me int 18 m now ed @ \u2014F John at Mi he date SA rs .50 .1 i at erferi ad ell and or 3 | F Q in ten\u201d ! Lo, s.909 = - p32 Sta ma eri e mai I the Sw or Car ney ; ve oo .- 147 .4 tes rk ng les air rish pri an | of th ars ! - y 0e 105 cen à 5129 week and els.with maintained fat rimer i fr die ARAN purs 0 Poe him AT oo Î 9 2180 the = whi Can her the ey, tl th cattle | om es © >st 2n IS nt + - 2006 n sea ich ad} el d he e | .ED - de : Lv .- umbe son hav an have ema hot cic.| For à dir .dary rom oe \u2018 a: fair est tren .\u2018 Ç co = g r \u2018 .tte overi \u2019 ; x ene : .Gr S ; >.Lo i 4 : Lees mae Both aod and ew La Carsh ou! pu a iota .fat | in ace : vs .ro pe | ed new and N Noo « a cmp sme at 8.C est pat fr CL he D - ee a LS Je Lo YB noe A 5 ores D mera\u201d Wen ee aigue .AE Fi, \u201c = paie 3-3 _ a 1 #4 =D ] 14 en ede ee Ld ou nek lect 5, ere\u2019 ew- eel.in 13 Trrsnpay, SEPTEMBER 10, 1895, THE ST, HEXRE MCRDER.Fyidence of Miss Sauve and the Woman Who Discovered the Murder, » \u201chat by going ! =tudying The request I ce ard OUR viol he Jav of the coelngentdy follow ret if they had \u201cha De premises lzr Wurtele ac- Shothe Jury.the lawvers °° + 1.0R and for the defence, ! sare drove to St va s'artue Jidgse Wurtele \u201cHa\u201d gs \u2018he case would be =; 9e he would see tha: vrnfor:'adie as \u2018Had as © ~ fir them were secured > cat, «= ÉIICEEDINGE.con Denocrs.on the Coons wits was resumed \"DIS Morning.Of rush for acbmit- A never weary 4 certain num- his he and FL, resumed : pans its flats, nouses, Cross vo =\" 13 for the de- -asuremernts of Her took place, s OI \u201chie house was eight - RT sine feet where jt Ther- was a holr + nich a walking- was passihie Demers fla \u2018hroneh this hole.the next wir \u201chat she lvrd Henri.a: the June 12 last Gener hse C0 ge a To Ae Dees 1e was about A Ce at rnoon, She weur und he eat af the stairs decks, 4 1 2 as cer 9 her Knooki va Casal ue dore Lorie cs 11 Mr- Deuners Charles lresiise vas af cue sis Vent Up the hak Demers flat and nent e Tom went Inn sie sax Dit four STU the dini + 1 5 Was ar ro: 1 + De Ironazn She dl He sohe sratle ervine = \u201cæ appeurel 1 be js nr : n There vers no = OH the cable.When L a asker] her if a Uthat there Sl arent sleening on the Coane q EW \u201c6 inrrude .ment the front 6° \u2018ha: ai She was | à ETS dress.with oar see! D Woon she senrnedd at Dei vue Mes Nantel \u2018rving ! Conn TAT Boise Pv che trant ss Li ner the nat CTYINE frs No ranpet at the door 24 15 at sxer, Then Mrs.Nan- 101 I : \u201cNe (Mrs.Demers) is Dos PSoLe C4 Wa town 1° plan Vornwal : Ottawa, wound e777 Good (hing no if 15 A : ta (his sort of thon What wis He cut clone thar = rues ot Tvn'y cover off or whan Shas an illewitinu\" : There an» nrotest, but 1% ! ve good many disgus\u2019 don, national game.Yours eu Pittsture «© WW.Le SPPHET.: Sh ~ rain, Prost, \u2026 aly bis he nN} Co Pr Me pr vo to: SI the th: lar Ile he sh) tak Ale anc tbe Th; Ste] Way and Boiy : \u20181 Per] 1 ton One of the i at 1 od nz FAR = 45 ada'5 TrespAy, SEPTEMBER 10, 1895, THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.TS ln ee PE A a adr dE EE 5 DISGRACE T0 THE CITY, \u2014\u2014 The Mayor is Called a Coward and an 0ld Woman, SVENES MORE BECOMING A BEAR- GARDEN ENACTED AT THE CITY COUNCIL YESTERDAY.gusaAN ROBERT MAKES A SAVAGE ATTACK CN THE MAYOR.extreme vinlence of Ald, the City lisgra.ed.Early in worl round the City Robert was gerting ready + +ruar with the Mayor, 7 things he had said at the ng of the Commitiee.police department giving its \u2018he highest renderer, and on .7 «her remarks which had \u2026 : * + \u2018he heart cf tho chairman of Robert.axzembled number of aul a law book Mayor to al- of pri- zrantel.Polter Com- \"«rdav afternoon, AZAIN ng went TOWN Finance Committee \u2014 AId.Tr the council had aber: arose, With a 1 his hands.and asked he su chats aim.+ Fon ty Peak 3 à qu =107 The Caen Une charman «7 \u2018tes flonrishet$?he bo and vi \u201c,rimed His Wor- AU ê | Ÿ 2 ge COUT sy in VUE, | | ou Ald.Rohert\u2014'Do you withdraw what you have said about my committee?\u2019 The Mayor\u2014'] withdraw nothing.\u2019 \u2018Then you are an old woman, and a coward, tse\u2019 \u2018Such remarks show your breeding, Ald.Robert, and if you will hear me you would find out that you have made a great mistake as to my being a coward.\u2019 Ald.Smith moved that the Council should adjourn at once; such proceed- + ings were a disgracs to the clty.The motion, bowever, was defeated by 16 to 7.The Mayor then took his seat again, and Ald.Robert went on to say that it was very strange His Worship never objected to Charlebois being given the contract when he was an alderman, and, therefore, his present conduct was hard to understand.As for the price of the clothing.it was not dear; the cost per earh man was only about $50 a year\u2014 cheaper than any other city could do it.The Mavor said he thought the whole discussion was out of order, and that he could not allow it to go on any further.\u2018Yes, it is out of order,\u201d said Alderman Savignae, \u2018and it should cease at once.Ald.Robert only rose on a question of privilege, and he had not the right to make use of the courtesy given him in the way he has done.It is a shame to speak to any man in the manner he has done to the Mayor.Ald.Robert\u2014'0Oh, you don't know what vou are talking about, Ald.Savignac.\u2019 \u2018You had better take that back, Ald.\u201c Robert.\u2019 \u2018I den't take anything back from a man who is a greater ass than I am.\u2019 From the manner Ald.Savignac jump- el to his feet it was thought he was gning over to Ald.Robert's desk, and operate upon him with his fists.instead of his tongue.No one heard the angry words which poured from his lips\u2014the noise would have drowned the shriek of a locomotive.At last Ald.Stevenson got a chance, and moved that the Council should adjourn.It was Inst by a Vote of 5 to 12.Ald.Favignac rose to a point of order, and the Mayor decided the point well raised, and that Ald.Robert could no ienger be allowed to continue bis re- marke.\u2018I appeal from your decision,\u2019 shouted Ald.Robert .A vote was then taken, and the Mayor sustained by a vote of 17 to 4.With a loud, jeering laugh at the Mayor.Ald.Robert then gathered up his papers.and left the chamber.Ald.Beausoleil then rose on a question of privilege.He said something should be done at once to stop the expropriations, and held that the city attorney had n> told Chief Justice Tait that the city wanted them stopped, but bad mere- lv presented a petition for a delay, at the same time asking that expropriation commissioners should be appointed.He, therefore.moved, seconded by Ald.Mar- solais, that the city attorney should be instructed to stop any further request for the appointment of the commissioners \u201cand to take such action as would prevent them from being appointed; if they were appointed the expropriations would\u2019 surely have to £2 on.| Prefontaine\u2014'That motion 4s not Aldin order.\u2019 © The Mayor\u2014'It is in order, and I shall ; allow it\u201d .4 loutf vien vee an shty \u2018ha\u2019 \u201cai su \u2018à give him a CT.5OIDE Con the rem arkas ha had uttered igdlus the Pocdre annie Witton furher als Le proceeded to! \u201che prssiding uagistrai that the, ze 5e had sant a: zne Finance Com- s, about \u2018ho Police Commitiee.were! and \u2018Ma: \u2018ons'quen:iy ho was noth- Cotter chan a coward and an old wo- in 4 D'ed attack dDr>ignt the Mayor faut, His fee while with emotion, k'nz his dnger at the speaker he 1u* to Use such words to him.| 1 vaillngivy hvar any remarks he : \"ur ss Lung as he did nor for-.- ap tha! was Jue -o himself.07 ut 10 Che other members of: Le nero well acquainted with Les vers not surprised to see, Hd, 7 - lemauüd, that the pro- _ sincii should be con-.! ~ ziv, shoud be taken po no- vrathy c\u201chairman of the FLN, i 1 fact the Mayor's: ison, seed to goad him oto further grucet is 7 = Tio ae : = \u2018Nat he had come »aûy =» 2041\" was not lv be put Fous SN = oss from His Wor-, say au \u20ac Coan 1.he pleased to ie © oc enumerate the - Le ca\u201d TT had de-n aileged \u2018A - the Price Committee, .interrupted Sy the Mayor, a>:1 tha.he hal ot made any sens, as declar-d by Ald Ro- : sent UN \u2018uv sav just what he \u201c5x ha had declared that if the rinittee d'A net give \u2018ts cloth- Ta: Lo the highest tenderer, the {have nore \u2019nuuhey nan io now tu Lux, he had heen informed, 4 hal been mate Jur the policemen ders nad heen called, He was Zo sand ov oanyining he had said, eb nr want Ternarks to Le Hu- .> bon which he had never given To 06 Loy, = eXplanatieon causa ALD Robert to Linectevingiv ani he (nso.ently, =.0 that Re nat no ver done with S rship aul once mere calied him \u201c47! ani an o.d vemau: 1: he was «Ml net De afrald to stand by 2° Le Rad sald -à= re \u2018han the Mayor could 1 springing fron his srat he nthe stairs to the floor of the sand declared that he would not 7= any ionZer to be inzulted, Savin then begged ALL Rober: oo mater drop.or ese give ven: to HES .N more parlianen'arv lan- 11 was sharnefu: wo disgrace the CASULA A ndnnar.Wha would zens Blok when they read tune the disgraceful proceedings ?tou * Tare wnat chev wil think LOVE Hop.1 am going 19 \u2018ay sav Clow non Rte r6 -Ueh remarks ri sad tr Mayor.Loves You Will ant worse retorted Robert, glamniug iusolently at His \u201cship.Wd.Nulan-[ mast sav such treatment \u201che Mayor 15 no: fair The Mas or\u2014I au quite willing to hear Ald.Prefontaine then went on to sneer at the Mayor, and Lo say that Ald.Beau- soleil and he were such dear friends that they wuuld do anything for each other.The Mayor moved uneasily, but made no reply.Continuing.Ald.Prefontaine said the city could not now stop the expropriations; no matter what was now done, they would have to go on.Any attempts on the part of the city to hinler them nsw would be laughed at by the courts.The citizens who wanted expropriation, were going to have it, as the law bad said they should.They\u2014the aldermen \u2014would look like a lot of fools gcing Quebec.and asking the government to again alter the expropriaticn law; they had better not make laughing stocks of themselves by passing such a foolish motion, which would not be found, by the courts, worth the paper it was written on.Ald.Stevenson-'Oh, yes, Ald.I'refon- taine.it is all very nice of you pretending wo are acting foolishly in this matter; wo should be if we did not try to stop the miilions that certain people want to get out of the city for thelr land and properties.When the law was amended it was said there was no danger of properties having to be expropriated; that land would be all it would cover; we see what a big mistake was made, and what a mess the city is now in.If we do not have the commissioners withdrawn we shall Lave to pay several millions for expropriation.There is no need to be afraid of damages, as hinted at by Ald.Prefontaine.~ No honorable man would try and make the city go on with the eXpropriaiions after what bas been said about them, and when it is known, the rity.a: the present moment.does not know what to do to raise money to carry it on till the end of the year.\u2019 Ald.Penny alsu spoke strongly in favor ol stopping the expropriations until tbe law regarding them could be altered at the next session of parliament.Ald.Beausoleil again held that the city attorney had not acted according to instructions, when he appeared before Justice Tait.and that his motion should, at all hazards be passed.Al.Pr - ontaine, je:ringly-\u2018Ycur m tien is to\u201d Worth the papers it is written upon.riding Ab! Robert wishes to sav if he Vio ONLY SpedR ds a R°>.\u2018ivman should.il am sure there > ot à member Ta railways in regard to reduced fares, ard again prevailed, and when .» 8 increased baggage privileges.The tonk a down-turn boots Tae present passenger rate for members of |, out steady.Co \u201d the association is two and a quarter cent ; P* APOUT =xteady.ald [AEE per mile and three hundred pounds of [I¥?cents off The wp e baggage.The western travellers do not same as those alriady roy oy think they are being fairly dealt with further enumerat on.and heave started a vigorous movement \u2014 to secure a two-cent passenger rate with Dulu:h, Sép ., a Whear, 62150 Sept 142 du LADY GUNNING'S DOWNFALL.corn, 344,6 Sept, A [ London, Sept.10.\u2014Lady Frances Rose , Toledo.Sept.1 110 4: Gunning, who was arrested on July 25 on a FeP'.61%45 Der.charge of forgery, pleaded guilty to-day.Et Louis, Sept 19, 101570 The court postponed her sentence.Lady \"nC Sept.bos oe Gunning, who is the widow of the Rev.CHICAGO MARK Sir George Gunning and daughter of the The following tadle gh a: Rev.William Spencer, uncle of the pre- prices in Chicago tva sent Baron Churchill, was charged with quotations as compared w having forged the name of her father to [terday:\u2014 bills of exchange, but It is understood Yesterlars ITE that there were other charges of a similar Wheat Se Ee nature pending.She is connected with Sept.A4 i nT the family of Earl Spencer and also with Dec.AOL, 61, oh other noble houses.After a brief recess May £374 G3 vr of the court, Lady Gunning was called to Corn\u2014 ; the bar and sentenced to one year's im- Sept.dant | prisonment.omer.= - « ay | \u2014 a Sent.1934 \u2018 FOUR YEARS FOR STEALING.pps 214 > ork\u2014 Quebec, Sept.10.\u2014Jos.Guay, a young Sept, 27 So ; man belonging to a good family, has Jan.2.52 945 i been condemned to four years in the Lard- - go I penitentiary for having robbed several Lent re Eon thousand dollars worth of leather from Short ribs ve his father's premises.Sept.535 LL Jan.4.92 4.05 Tn C \u2014\u2014 GAS STEADY TORONTO MAithi~ * f \u2014_\u2014 .Toron*n, Ont.Rept.i» 7 a - quiet.Wheat\u2014Winter wl ry ; MERCHANTS'\u2019 BANK STOCK STRONG\u2014 West at 5%.Flour\u2014Verv : F , .rollers offer, Toronto freigh's 2e t OTHER STOCKS FRACTIONALLY feed\u2014Prires ave very eas.ar $ ° LOWER.slower.Bran is quoted T - 1 at $12.50, and shorts at in.Dene 1 \u2014_\u2014 north and west freights a 1° WITNESS OFFICE 3 bid for immediate shipments Cinco - t Tuesday, \u2018Sept.10, 1895.S the same.rars of whi heh fo a are held at 21e, and mixed a\u2019 _7 t On the local stock exchange this morning Feed is quoted at 250 +5 34 we u = *e .\u20ac stp - imal\u2019 gq 4° .Gas stock was steady, with fairly large sales: rs are quote] nominally a\u201d 4 ' © Merchants\u2019 Bank stock advanced to 170}, | i J ! while the speculate stock were dull and .2 Lun .! weaker LONDON SUGAR MARKET n ., .u The sales at the morning board were as! Iondon, Sept 10, Sugar ©.y follows:\u201425 Cable at 15514, 50 at 165, 25 at ye anes SEE ; 164%, 5 Street Railway at 21214, 100 at 212 1 4! 4.Æ 125 new at 211%, 100 at 211, 25 at 21114, 200 | i em \u20ac 1 \u2018 Toronto Street at 54, 51 Telegraph at 155.gn GUELPH MARKET.h Gas at 208%, 100 at 20815, 350 at 208%, 1, _ _ - .h ; - 1\" Guelph, Ont.Sept 7 \u2014Flaur.K1.75 + Oo Bank of Montreal at 22215, 1 at 2224, 2 gan wheat, fo.spring wheat, Hoe 0 Ontario at 87, 100 Merchants at 170%, 251 813; shorts, $i6 middlings, $5 btartles 1j 5 to 40°; oats.147 to 29° Tiel de 46 Dominion Cotton at 9.: rt peas.28e ta he; hav, R14 14 1 reg = The market was no better in the after- +0 J2 +iing, which made it rather \u2018ra voung lady who had haan appointed clerk, al- \"y ever dreamed of suspect- ce nk was robbed for three -s.on befnre suspicion fell thi?Postmaster Wirie \u201cmore ald of Detective Cam- *- 1 vOppers and five and vre Dut into the bank = At seven o'clock \u201car.ne charwoman, arrived ©.7 cran Up.At eleven >.:r\u2018riring to leave and ni her empty.Detec- his moment and svanagb, ta whose \u2018ven of the mark- \u201c2 ves placed under of stealing Z 4°» sentences the avs nard labor in the \u201cag iz only eighteen wo ren bitterly in court, mother.Mrs.Kavanagn +} au hones: woman, will - lation.Oo Se\" zor, Ms pass there ESAS fim mu ny appearing als.Jestes;t \u201cnd wry To Let.I FOR WINTER, COMFORT Cosel House-.modern conveni- \u201cosvnt to 'ations.Address a a hiT Su TD) LET, SUITABLE FOR aoufactur.ng estabiishment ur vse Apply at \u2018Witness' Office.2 LAT.WITH BATH May Jsr, 0 Re An stroet, AND \u2018vine TWO FINE Apply at tho 11 Lu siIUP, WITH VWinue-s' Bui:ding.vf, TAT TENEMENT, FOUR PLEA- - Rates of Passage - Montreal to Liverpool: NAVIGATION.said.In a voice which frightene.h TRST (CARIN - .MODERN STEEL STEAMERS.On Sept.20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27.$3.50 M i I could see by the light of cur ro FIRST CABIN, $40, $45 and #50.Round p 0 22.23, 25.; g| .Round Trip.Rall and Boats, $5.00.\u2014_\u2014 ALLE See our disp oe these ce en John made na answer, hut =r 4 ir Belfast, $16: to Bristol or Cardiff, $18.00, Most Pleasant aud Direci Rouie to th - rated Pianos at our approach his head, anl lonked at the maid.of : i ° ing Exhib ke b Frelght carried at lowest rates.and to all | Caledonia Springs.CITY TICKET OFFICE, \u201c ing Exhibition.take 18 part., m foporiant points.both In Canada and Great STEAMER SOVEREIGN EXCURSIONS, = [Iv ds you that must he off, I te taciiities provided for che carriage of butter | Daily to Oka, Como, Hudson or Carillon 129 St, James st.(next Post-office.) .said Lizzie.looking straight at me n.| Cheese and perishable freight.| 81,60, \u2018 C.W.LINDSAY, 2268, 2270 and 2272 St.Catherine st.|all the impudence in the world Lu For further particulars as to freight or! Take 8.00 a.m.train to Lachine.WINDSOR STREET STATION.right have you to come in here t o \\ passage apply to SHOOT THE RAPID»s, 506.10 pu ! , nn ppp NUE TE Young ladies\u2019 room, without an in.mn P.& C.MACIVER, D.W.CAMPBELL, Take 5.05 train for Lachine.- mo.a (even.ae 4e a .Tower Buildings Manager MARKET LINES, from Canal Basin, Str.\u2019 ° | Very well.Miss Lizzie.ls, pl ig Liverpool.13 Hospital street, Montreal, Princess\u2019 for Carillon, ele, WEDNESDAY, Summer Resorts.ther has some right here.fr , f : no \u201c2 \u2018 |and SATURDAY at 8 am.9 thar I was Roing awav to fe: of 4 n Cm em = \u2014- Steamer \u2018Maude\u2019 for Papineauville, Tread- =\u2014\u2014- ing that she always took IA well.Hawkesbury, etc, on TUESDAYS and 4 Tr | \u201ceu never would allow the hous: - y MERICAN LINE FRIDAYS at 6.30 p.m.THE TAHAWUS HOUSE, $ dd AO IN MAL NE es t Tirkets at 143 and 184 Si.James street, IN THE ADIRONDACKS, For giving À light, pliable, elastic bone, made ed upside down : malt J be wÿ ' Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, and Grand G.W.EGGLEFIELD, PROPRIETOR f il It is = elds Annle caught hold of me by lie : \\ ï Trunk Station.Head Office, 185 Common \u2018Keene Valley, Essex County X.Y.rom quills.It is soft and yielding little Ruth stood in the doorwa- 5 $ NEW YORK TO SOUTHAMPTON street R.W.SHEPHERD.3 The nearest hotel to the summit of Mount and conforming readily to folds, yet giv- ze paie: Dont be a fool i * ; - ; N Yori .8 « JF.Marcy, in the immedinte vicinity of Fine ing proper shape to Skirt or Dress.now ngs of YOU, YU «=u CRUE: \u20ac 4 ' From Pier 14, North River, New York Telephone 1029.Manager.Hunting and Fishing.References, Henry 8 prop 1 Pp ° deal more than vou dream of I., {Foot of Ful t.) T > Sk ; Le 3 â y oot © oi PANE 11.60 10 Hogan, St.Lawrence Hall.First-class music he only Skirt Bone that may be Upon this I glanced at ar ; New York.ed.Sept.11.11.00 a.m.le 5 Î season.- ; injury - - ve 9 - + i Paris.Wed.Sept.18, 11.00 am.has been engaged for the 2 3 to wet without injury.whether she had heen vu .fr $ St.Louis .oor.Wed, Sept.25, 11.0) am.The Celebrated Feather- pure, true face reassured no a > 4 vod New York .Wd.Oct.2,11 am.ACOUNA ., .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 then she said, very gently i i bey Paris.Wed, Oct.9, 11.00 a.m.: ; Ladies Dresses bone Corsets are corded \u201cLizzie.vou \u2018alk \u2018oo \u2018as % i 5 Shortest and most convenient route to London.-_ Where to go During the Warm Season \" er - No one \"knows anvthing , a Ë No transfer by tender.No tidal delay.Close Steamer \u2018ADMIRAL.The ST.LAWRENCE HALL, CACOUNA.with this material.which h d de ashamei | + » connectinn at Southampton for Havre and Paris .Annual opening of Hotel on June 15, 1805.For sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers voie ê nee pe asmaciet co al ; by special fast twin-screw Channel steamers.For wvaspe and auiermediate Guests desiring earlier accommodation may B \u2019 y EE ing as be does.frum l.gn Qi pistes of passage, to Southampton, London ot Points make speclal arrangements.Thorough reno- fia cCarning the living ef ail « ha Are Ee and uprards.to 850 oints.vation and Sudied improvements are being & __ ws entitled to chocae ns ru f DEL OAAn paisige, $c ene es \u2018 von ; de for the special comfort and pleasure \u2014 7 0 TTT ToT f Où out Ad for \u2018onire ECL - IP TICKETS AT The Steamer \u2018ADMIRAL,\u2019 Captain Dugal, Ma cl > | or going out and for _ 6FECIAL A Dp PRI pue KETS is now sailing bi-weekly, botwean La of patrons.Additional facilities will be ELSH & ROUGH | out consulting a litile 2r oo 8 - : ve ton SIE, N.B.and GASPE BASIN, leaving Dal.Oféred for reaching Cacouna this season by W ; | DE NE =, 3 eerage a ry Rates housie every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY | Fail and water.Increased steamer service THE CATERERS FOR A | down d vou shall broa à tL For Freight or passage apply to ; morning on arrival of express train, calling after June 16, also extra Pullman Special ; ! » and Yu sas.ES ; y} INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO,\" lai the following points = .Train from Montreal.Friday evening, arriv- GOOD DINNER | It is now possible for an inexperienced | Dave dome.though | doute m4 ; \u2018 No £ Bowling Green, New York.~~ - ing hotel for breakfast, and returning, arriv- : ; - will approve «f {* .NW.H.BENRY, 145 BL.James prect, Mar Pan e ing in Montreal, Monday morning.The And Stylish Outside Work.pers © dye pp wool, pe feathers, Upon this { Kissed Anime oo a W.F.EGG.129 St.James st, Montreal.Cow Rich , * Riv Canadian summer climate is unsurpassed, ; Etc., a black that will not crock, fade or wash - and John F-v look ad qq dY.GILHOUR & 0.| Bomatentnrer Cape Cover and Cacouna seems most favored.The Hali 1796 NOTRE DAME ST.Conf G0 orale, Tet Ligzne nny a 8 364 BL.Paul street Montreal 11 New Carlisle Porca VS is a favorite hostlery, and desires to make | Py NY re ©.oo Fo) an as sp es Paspeblac, Point St Peter, terms to Suit all.dar 9 a on ne ore y \u201ch \u201cPRPA CTI P CO°Y Port Daniel, Douglastown.or particulars address : 141101 Ou must knew.goal Te à Q EBEC STEAMSHI O.Y Arriving at Gaspe Basin same evenings at SHIPMAN & STOCKING, Proprietors.Plumbing, &c.paye been oxime nly \u2018 are za LTD.+ p'etock.è 5 ï 'ncle Reuben came, © ko I ST.LAWRENCE LINE.Passengers leaving Bonaventure Depot by Or JOSEPH ST.ONGE, Manager.CUT was come for.esyecial.y a he .7.50 a.m.train.on Tuesdays and Fridays, 32 St.Louls street, Quebec, until June 1st, IF YOU WANT WORK the vear, when he 18 ut ha © | &6 99 |run through to Dalhousie Junction without and after the above date at Cacouna.never vouchsared Any exn'at rie ! ° change.and make immediate connection Ask for illustrated pamphlet with diagram DONE REASONABLE QUEBEC ans + with the steamer at Dalhousie wharf, arriv- of the Hall 20 the 11 f Plumbing, Gas or Steam With a ten fr ther gave any reas, on kn 1,700 TONS, Ing at Gaspe following evenings at 7 o'clock, In the line tia hn ) , which shows his entre 5 sde Is intended to leave Montreal nn - RETURNING.the ADMIRAL leaves ng 8 cnt package A all feminine na:ure.If Ki > > A: MONDAY, Sepiember 16, at 4 p.m.1ASPE JAS N every Mon ay and Thursday NTE BO R FRANK F.TAYLOR, of any one o 7 , and refused to tell us, =.; And afterwards on every alternate Monday um, Calling at all the intermediate ports, A: iD ; ARDERS .295 81.Antoine st., west Guy.Bell Tei.8390, the three fast 2) been much easier.bec use ne luring seas and arrivinæ at Dalhousie about 5 p.m.mak- For the season, in one of the most desirable LS ; Th es ep +f Frr FATHER POINT.(GARE MAL BAY ing connection with I.C.R.trains, for all Soa hoa) oo ares A Kdrens STI\" PENSE RU LL Plack dyes \u2014 das Mere ov, Sa der rr FATHER POINT, GASPE, MAL BAY, ; se ; re \u2019 Food hoard, at low rater.Address Mrs.J.NRY M days were over.Jui dariing PERCE.SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTE.POInLs Past and west further information, JOHNSON.Willard Village.South Portiand, Me.3 ALEX.MACKAY & CO.for ool, for | Do more than we did: ani : - an ., \u201c > , _ masse Lee se eee ea  La \u20ac ; A ; .apply to ; cry?\u201c{do her the justice to say races TEL Jn VGH Emi \u201cNo H POSTER CHAFFER 195, SL James =| (OT UMBIA HOUSE Practical Plumbers, Gas.and Hot for silk and ee Tate athe in , cnigo 1eceived after 3 pm.of saiiin W.D.O'BRIEN.143 St.James st, : Water Fitters feathers\u2014the @ ight hav t with it, of 7 Ju.8 : W.ROBINSON CAPE ARUND .might have put up thon \u201c dar [ stern Freight and Fam.Agent.LR ) DEL 4 BEAVER MALI HILI, Yeryfisttral ei been for bis taking Dolly « Tickers for sale at ali the principal ticket offices.5 138 St.Jumes st.Kennebunkpert, Maine.Bell Tel.8242.brings success, and the directions on the Dolly, away every morning x ue J.G BROCK, Agent, * J.J.McCONNTFF, Windsor Hotel.CEO.N.BTEVENS, Proprietor.package are so simple that even a child can she belonged to bim, and + ur 211 Commissioners.street, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pe PET get the best results.There are more than out vou core Peu he di .- .\u2019 : = y - ; \u201ces ; bringing her home in a fr.k | Or to W.D.O'BRIEN, 143 $5, James st.ADIRONDACKS\u2014LOWER SARANAC LAKE, .forty colors of Diamond Dyes -all reliable au ROVE far 5 Bakers and Confectioners.HOTEL DEL MONTE, Summer Resorts and easy to use, and their superiority is un- | en pnd be ren nal the why _ Opens May lst Near Hotel Ampersand Special questioned.We send samples of dyed cloth | ny to sav (hal we owe! bef 1 - N rates for May and June.evation 2, feet.i i SEE 5 es wo Ho) 5.AULD & CO.Bakers and J.E.& W.H.MEAGHEH, Managers, N IDEALSUMMER RESORT, #4 direction book free.ever since vou took from Le DOMI NIO le Confectioners, cor.phtwater ave and 8t.Saranac Lake, N.Y.WELLS & RICHARDSON Co., Montreal, horse upon which you fuund = a ?poste al @ 3 \u2014 a \u2018an - 5 tmear< 5 _ A ç .A aston rowr Brewd and Baked Beans \u201cTHE BANVER HOUSE.\u201d Le 0 so snugly: and he ple az _ No ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Ask for our Favorite Specialty ©\u201c LADY CAKE; OTICE Chateauguay Lake, Franklin Co, NY Dulverien with him \u2018+ or., } LIVERPOOL SERVICE algo, riaker, Home and Milk Bread Take St.Antoine T J - Cen > * Fe \u2018 cart.1f there 1s Jaw ; i .Lu street cars, stop at Auld s.try their superior Pure Ice SUMMER REST, SARATOGA, | yi ON ghall not.Surely, Juhi, 1e ot ' fteanier.From Montreal.From Quebec, Crean, ad you will want another dates fif t : ; | - a.: \u20ac.| Angloman oo Aug di, depot CDSTRIME 2 | Le ee pAccommodates fifty guests Quiet and homelike, TI LI NS him ° | vo ; ancouver .Jet.7 daylighr.Sept 8 34m (Established 1343).Saratoga Springs.oe or pring street, POR AN D.AN) 2 À A \u2018 That I \"ol by sail L = : i $ooteman Ten 1 davhie CHARLES ALEXANDER, Confectioner the conditions nn A te 82112 Sept 21 dayhght.Sept 21.2 pm.WEDDING BREAKFASTS and BIP- © VACAN OR GUE ore.we owe ho , te Taibo Sev: 18, destin Sent.29, Whom ; PER PARTIES supplied as usual with MADE OTEL DIRIGO A FEW VACANT ROOMS FOR GUESTS, AT h owe him the straps.ot i Anginman Oct 5 ; DISHES of GOLD Meate, ete | ce Creams.Jellice, H ) Cap Sweet Annie langhed on a I b> (anada _.222.Building.| Pins Bou: Pons ar lA > Bpecialy.SOUTM WEST HARROR.Mt.Desert MOUNT ROYAL COTTAGE, this, and then she wen! = q ne Rates of Passage First vabin.Montreal nn.219 8T.JAMES STREET.° WE.Desert, Me, Peaks Island, Me., story.LE at Tie a8® 1 or 1 donde ontreal nr; A \u2014 The Hotel is situated 80 feet above the sea on Is the experience of those \u201cWell, John, we were | 0\" Quebec to Liverpool or Londonderry, Fou (9 | TT 7 mo Clark's Point.Fine view of the ocean, mountains.; : : : bl Yau vannes nn 0000 4 $70.return, $lrw to 3130, a.\"OT dINE to steamer ; .Samer Bound Islands, ete.Good water, good food, Where all shall be done for their comfort.Good who deal at any of the Six erable.SU a of and berth.Second \u201cabin to Liverpool, Lon- | Horse-shoeing and good Leds.For terms, address table.Reasonable terms.20 ) course; but I used to oo for donderry.Belfast or Glasgow, 830, return, | sa à C.M.HOLDEN Retail Stores of and hug poor Dolly, an: 4\" oe 155.Steerage to Liverpool.London, Lon- | Blacksmithing.Ne beg her to tell me where sic esp donderry.ra Belfast or Glasgow, > ra and what she had seen tha ; HE including oxtfit.$16.| \u2014\u2014= \u2014 - - _ - THE - | \u201c \u2018 à + 1 Rae.\u201can \u2018Vancouver\u2019 and \u2018labrador\u2019 do not carry \u2018 OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN.NA never having belonged * me \u201col Ca tani alvor Jecteis ligh snavi J.K.MACDONALD, Hotel Windsor, Rouse\u2019s Point, N.Y.ing Dolly was e UT sen, Mids saloons, electrie *, pacino ; | z \u201cve: 5 strove tu loir promenade Sterhr 5 ous Locksmith, Bellhanger, Excellent roads for Cycling.Unolest, most delight.ABENAKIS SPRINGS, QUE.) PACKING & | OFien ome and both ovus vhs \u2018Angloman\u2019 and \u2018S>oisman* carry no pas- General Machinist and Blacksmith, ful Family Resort.Black Bass Fishing Unsur,assed.Now Open for the Beason.PROVISION John Fry tie her \u2018a ric} i | dend for Art Circular, The Most Delightful Summer and Health Resort in () 0 «I made John 3 _ Le - sengers.; ; | Carpenters' and Builders' Work to Order, : » p \u2018anad: hi ni YF \"AT \u201c J.i of white rio» \u20ac For further information apply to anv agent | 6.C.HOWE, Proprietor.l'anada, Boats, Fishing, Tennis, MINERAL WATER, LTD 1 with a piece M ve of the company.or to | \"| Bell Telephone, 2591.762 CRAIG ST.2 HOW TO GET TO ABENAKIS SPRINGS ; \"| adornment that I might trace i ) C oe CE & © oo LL LL 0 0 7 Take the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.% Steanuer the hills, at any rate for « Nor A AE wo.| N BOARD\u2014LARGE FARM HOUSE ON THE Berthier down the St.Lawrence to Abenakis | But Uncle Ben was ten dep 77 \u201cou General Agents, Montreal, ! T Thé 5 FAR sk ?| Springs.Steamer leaves Montreal T'uesdays and i \u2019 \u2018 te \u2018 17 Sacrament sigeet.| A LEXAN DER LINDSAY Bank of the St.Lawrence, cast Of the Fridays at 1 p.m.; Ease For Your Corns.| eut off the ribbon before h ai À town of Cornwall, Ont, 2U minutes\u2019 drive Also parties coming by rail to Sorel can connect py ; ing be would have no reo .I \u2014 = = HOKSESHOER AD BLACKSMETH, frum station.fine.airy rooms, good board, with steamer * Serel fort iv Springs, on Tuesdays and ONE NIGHT CORN CURE\u201d : And then, in despair.| a.VAT ENTS FOR SALE.25 and 25 Kt.Maurice stfcet, shady lawn, fine fishing and bathing; horse Fridays, atdpm and on Saturday.at 2 pan.il ; Low quick cf fe: Hue - + SEND FOR CIRCULARS.RATES REASONABLE.\"knowing bow 4 ; A .(Cor.St.Henry street.) and rig for use of boarders.Terms mod- RUFUS &.KIMPTON, tFropricio ; WwW ! st Ruth and lizzie to Apply at the * WITNESS OFFICE.ee Go.erate.Address Mrs.J.H.BUTLER, East FES Ge RE Wr Hropniewor 10c.Soid Everywhere.;1 got Rut Us very sh Sur Quick Service Good Work, and Low Prices Front.Cornwall.Ont.2 4 vou answered Us VeTY + J A \u2014 \u2014 1 < Trrspay, SEPTEMBER 10, 1895, THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.9 ann AE - mn vor supper vou had that night, ac- and crossed the rough land, and the « co vour dezerts.stony places, and picked his way wmong Sigh ve were dashed to the | the morasses as fast as ever he dared to Cv ea time.we were not wholly dis- guy, until, In about an hour, he drew .! 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Ï {4,4 + ro JF p TE ft, .À AH fl tie FY : + SF eto ni * 4 re i i i 1s : ¢ i 3 ue od LÉ Wooo ; RS wo bo i a | LL eg 25 ! fes tb [ : x bgt ; LU te a lem.\u2018to be so many \u2019 10 he -Boys\u2019 - THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.FE HT EE J TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1897 Page.\u2018HUGO\u2019.A Story of the Childrens Crusade.[By Crona Temple in \u2018 Sunday at Home.\" They were standing a little arart from tie crowd.Over their heads were the boughs of pine, which cut across the distance, intensfying the brightness of that wondrous blue.It was not Hugo Richilde's question.A lad, spare and delicate, with the flush of fever on his thin cheek, and that unmistakable look which only madness of genius ever wears, vas leaning against the trunk of the tree.He straightened his figure as if ashamed of who answered the indulgence of even a momentary de- | sire for rest.\u2018We are not on the shore yet.he said.\u2018When we reach the edge of the sea our God will himself find us a way.\" \u2018Does the Holy Sepulchre lle far behind that horizon line 7° said Hugo | whose ideas of the sea, and of the geography of the earth were about equally vague.\u2018 Hundreds of miles beyond !' came the answer.given with an almest joyous energy.as if there were delight in the very acknowledgment of difficulty.\u2018 Yes.hurdreds où miles; and how we are to traverse them [ know not.But the -Lord will provide us a path, even as be the feet of the when opened dry ground for Israelites on the shore of Egypt.they too were travelling towards Jerusa- \u2018Yes, I remember,\u201d Richilde said, softly.\u2018 Moses and the rod, and Miriam; it is a wonderful story.\u2019 \u2018Ave; and ours is no less wonderful.It \u2018was early spring when I dreamed in the Vendome of this mission given to me, and to others.The primroses were yellow in the grass when I knelt and prayed for strength and ieading.Then all men jeered at me.Even my mother bid me hold my tongue and cease to be a fool.Even the cure of the village said that a Crusade was impossible for chtl- dren: thai if I persuaded a bandful or two to march with me we should perish and no one but the ravens See now ! by the way, would know where we fell.And is it not wonderful to be here: and oo around bim.There the great multitude, towards the sea.themselves and were Stephen pointed on all sides was their faces turned Some had seated eating the crusts of bread and clusters of grapes that formed their midday meal.Some were still gazing cn the long blue line which they had never in their lives beheld until then.From one wing of the immense concourse \u2018he sound of the chan: vet Every heart was stirred perhaps perplexed.Put on no face was there a sign of fear.\u201cIs it ing of the Israelites ?' Stephen again.\u2018Is the Lord's hand shortened that it cannot dry even that wide water, when it lies between us and dis Holy Land 7° Many Hugo caught the arose.questioned boside words, and a murmur ran through the ranks.A long soft sound as a drawn in murmur, then a thousand breaths were sharply startled To walk through the sea ?Upon dry land in the midst of the sea ! With waves, and the unknown monsters that abide in about them on every side\u2019 The very thought was awful.Richilde grew pale.\u2018 Hugo,\u2019 she muttered, \u2018I never remembered the sea.Qur father's young brother the sea; I've often heard of the terrible storm that broke his bark: and whelmel him awd his company.Hugo :\u201d \u2018Thou art but awe.waves, was drowned in over- Oh.a girl.Richilde, else 1 would scold thee.Is it not as our leader Will God care for us since we do his will ?\u201d That night just before Hugo dropped off to sleep he heard some one sof'ly calling his was nf his father's serving men, Jean of Beaux.Hugo rose to his feet in the moonlight.and signed for him to says ?not nam».It one come near.\u2018I have been with the teams.\u201d the old man said.\u201c Now, Stephen.the leader has commanded us ro return since the | desert land is passed, and no more help from the oxen is needed.\u2019 Hugo seized the man\u2019s horny hand in both n: bis.Tell them he said, \u2018tell my father, end Madama Laure .°° - And then he stopped for lack of words, and because sume lump in Bis throat just then made it difficult to speak.\u201cfir Jean of Beaux drew master's son, and spoke very low, fs a wild project.believe me.I, know what it is to journey and believing that one call of Christ, but\u2014\u2014 \u2018Jean, this must be the call of Christ fnterrupted the boy, glancing at the many forms which were lying stretched upon the ground and remembering what Ste- too, over land sea, less marvellous than the march- close to his.\u2018this\u2019 follows the - phen said that very day.sheltered by a kind of tent with Hugo's brotherly care fixed for her every night, but most of the rest were stretched in the open, wrapped in rugs or sheepskins; their heads pillowed upon one another as they slept, and their hands and faces shining with unnatural distinctness in the cold light of the moon.could not be \u201cThis great company gathered together by Stephen's word alone,\u2019 urged Hugo.' Why, Jean, he is scarcely older than I; and not above half as strong.\u2019 \u2019 \u20181 know not,\u2019 the old man said, sadly, \u2018it passes my poor understanding.But of this I am sure, that my Lord the Baron is ailing and feeble in body, and \u201cthou art his only son.1 also know \u2018that the child sleeping there is as the light of his eyes.The castle must needs be a weary place for the Baron since his \u2018 children deserted him.\u2019 \u2018Desert! Nay, Jean, it is not the word to use.Even my father, at the last, bid us go since it was God's will! \u2018God's will, Meseems \u2018tis Gsd's will! \u2018THIS IS A WILD PROJECT, BELIEVE ME.\u2019 his almighty will\\that children he has sent should do the part of children, and ieave heretics and infidels to be dealt with by sterner stuff Come home! Come home ! Come back with me ! Let me lift that fair child in my arms and bear her back to Madama Laure.Sir, is lt befittting that one so young.so tender as that sister of thine should go tramping with a throng such as this ?Should bear privation and disease ?; Should fall and die\u2014as strong men ere this have fallen and died on the road to the Holy City' Oh, be wise.here reason\u2019 Come home with me.For thy sister's ! | sake\u2014\u2014 \u2018 Richilde would scorn such counsel, Jean ! My sister is as ardent as the strongest and the eldest here.\u2019 | \u201cThen, for thy father\u2019s sake .périsE he will die.\u2019 But the old man might If vou as well have Richilde lay A BOYS\u2019 REPUBLIC.The parents and other relatives of one hundred and thirty typical New York boys, who assembled in University place yesterday, scarcely recognized in the sun-burned, manly bearing, bright-eved young soldiers the shiftless, ill-behaved and slouchy youths from whom they parted on July 7 last.The boys wore white leggings, red sashes and soldier caps, and carried wooden guns, to distinguish them from other boys.They marched up Broadway from £Cortlandt street, and at nine a.m.broke ranks in front of ithe Boys\u2019 Free Reading Rooms.Although very little concerning it has found its way into print, the George Industrial Camp at Free- ville, about ten miles from Ithaca, has proved itself to be a most remarkable institution for the improvement of city boys.The camp was planned by William R.George, who for years bas been interested in philanthropic work.With the help of about twenty equally philanthropic assistants, and liberal donations of provisions from kindly disposed persons, he was able to carry out his plan.A farm of forty-eight acres, with a house, was rented, and several large tents erected.Then Mr.George announced that he wanted to populate his farm with bad boys.The parents or guardians of 130 boys signed papers which gave Mr.George control of the boys for a period of sixty days.Thirty girls were also recruited.The children's ages ran ed from ten to sixteen years.Vhen camp was reached a Children s Republic was organized.Mr.George was president.His Cabinet was composed of adults.The House of Representatives was elected from among the boys.A currency was manufactured.Everyone had to work for a living.The total cost per day for each boy was 43 cents.Every boy by working could make at least 50 cents, and a skilled laborer was paid 90 cents per day.For those who did not work a pauper home was established.Paupers were fed on bread and water, had a bed of straw and were clothed in bed ticking.A national bank was established and depositors were paid interest.A police department, a civil service commission, a court of sessions and a customs department were other features of the republic.The House and Senate passed a law which permitted the girls to vote.At the breaking up of the camp all the money was redeemed in produce and clothing, and the boys returned home happier, healthier, wealthier and wiser\u2014New York \u2018World; Sept 6.THE COCK, THE HENS, AND THE SOAP PELLETS.It may be laid down as a law of nature that whenever a cock calls upon a hen to eat anything he has discovered, he will occasionally do so because he is in such a gorged condition as to feel himself incapable of swallowing another morsel ; but much more commonly because he has a suspicion that the treasure trove is poisonous or indigestible, or because he has learnt by previous experience that it does not suit his royal palate.This fact in natural history we had already suspected from observation.But recollecting that our logic books had told us that experiment, where practicable, is the more reliable meth- « taliked to the moon that never paused WE ARE NOT ON THE nor varied in her sweeping course across | ;the sky.* Bid them agaln farewell for me.\u2019 - Hugo.\u2018And.Jean.with my duty my father once more that I Richilde with mine own life\u2019 \u201cDuty * Love: The in the old man's ears as he :; way back to his oxen-team.Was it \u201cdutv' to Porceiets ?Was it to let the Baron sit in the tall said thee tell charged And say I and my love.words echoed leave : \u201clove dim with sorrowful longing for the chil- 'dren who were gone ?(To be continued.) wiil guard: took his r) fh 071 i V0 en LINE 3 i SHORE YET,\u201d HE SAID.od of scientific discovery, mentalized as follows : It happened that we were playing cricket on the Schoo! close at Rugby on a typical English cricket day\u2014 very cold, that is, and showery : it was one of those occasions, in fact, when the fielding side spends some hours in the pavilion, and the game only proceeds at lucid intervals.Cutside the window of the downstairs dressing-room some fowls were busily scratching.These some of our party began to we experi- ' feed with bread pellets, of which the carven chair, his heart sore and his eyes , cock, a hardened old villain, long of leg and prolific of pecks, got the lion's share.Some genius, disgusted with the old fellow's greedy and overbearing be- havior, suggested that we should give him a soap pellet by way of a change.A couple of soap pellets were accordingly manufactured, and thrown out, and the cock swallowed them one after the other.In a moment a change came over his countenance.He first eyed us with a look which said as plainly as if he had spoken the words, \u2018Well, you are a set of beasts,\u2019 and then retired to a corner, where by dint of expectoration he so far relieved his feelings as to be able to come up to the scratch when he saw that his womankind were being regaled with a fresh stock of bread pellets.We tried him again with the soap.But if he had abated nothing of his greed, and though his manners were in no degree improved by his temporary retirement, he amply demonstrated the proof of the proverb, \u2018Once bitten, twice shy,\u201d and instead of swallowing the pellets like so many oysters, retained them in his beak just long enough to make sure of the flavor.If it was bread, he ate it himself ; soap pellets he distributed among his wives with a great affectation of generosity, calling each lady up in turn as her predecessor retired to clear the decks in a corner of the yard.His invitations were clearly to be regarded as royal commands, and any hesl- tation on the part of a lady, who having tasted soap once was loath to repeat the experiment, was treated as a serious offence.In fact, they were one and all much in the same predicament as a small boy whose Spartan nurse has told him to choose between a black- draught and a spanking.We wondered afterwards whether the head-master or whoever owned the fowls detected a soapy flavor about the breakfast eggs for the next day or two, but consoled ourselves by the reflection that no instructor of youth could really object to suffer a little temporary inconvenience in the cause of scientific discovery.\u2014 Black- wood.00 INSECTS WHICH ARE MAN'S FRIENDS.The lady bird, so quaintly marked that it is hard to find two of them just alike, is one of the gardener's best friends, yet hundreds of them are killed because people in their ignorance do not know what a helper they have in this pretty, buxom little insect.A few days ago a writer in the New York \u2018Tribune\u2019 visited a friend who has a garden full of all sorts of flowers, and back of these there is the Kitchen garden, with rows of currants and raspberry bushes.The leaves of both these shrubs were\u2019 covered with blight or «lice that were as green as the leaves which they lived and thrived.Hunting about the bushes were a number of lady birds.The woman in her ignorance was killing these right and left, thinking they were doing all the damage, and when told on credulous.A few minutes\u2019 careful watching, however, showed the small bug busy eating the smaller green pest.Small vellow pyramids showed where she had laid her eggs, which in a day or two would hatch.The woman saw and Delieved, and in future the lady bird has a sure refuge and a welcome in her patch of flowers and fruit.Another insect that is forever being killed owing to the ignorance of the general public is the dragon fly, also known as the needlecase.He is one of the most useful insects of this climate.In his larval state he subsists almost entirely on those small squirming threads which can be seen darting about in any still water, and which hatch out into the sweet singing mosquito.As soon as the dragon fly leaves his watery nursing ground, and, elimbing some friendly reed, throws away the old shell and flies away, he is helping man again.His quarry now is the house fly.Not long ago the writer saw one of these insects knocked down in a verandah, where he had been doing yeoman's service, and the children and women seemed delighted, although they shrank back from the poor wounded dragon flv.They all thought he had an awful sting at the end of his long body-\u2014a cruel injustice.insect up there was general wonderment, which was increased when a captured fly was offered him and ne ate it greedily.The boys of that household will never harm a dragon fly again.a PILLAR AT RHEIMS.The famous pillar at Rheims presents a curious problem to architects.The church of Saint Nicaise is surrounded with pillars constructed to prevent the walls from straining.At the entrance of the church is a bell tower, On one of the bells in this tower the phenomenon of the trembling pillar depends.When this bell is rung or even touched the top of this pillar sways.It goes and returns about seven inches on each side, although the base of the pillar is immovable, and the stones are so firmly cemented that it seems like a solid piece of stone.An authority who states that no satisfactory solution of this peculiar- itv has been given, writes : \u2018What is very singular is that although the four bells are about the same distance from the trembling pillar only one of them has any effect on it.The others may be rung singly or all to- gether without moving it.they were her best friends was in-; When the writer took the | about these competitions can call at in their questions addressed \u2018To the Editor of the Boys\u2019 Page) Office.always be pleased to receive news items of interesting doings in boys\u2019 clubs.The copy should be written only on one side of the paper.retaries of boys\u2019 clubs sending in the names of their clubs, with facts concerning purpose, number of members and important engagements for summer, the same inserted in the Boys\u2019 Page.In 1775 a little window was made in the roof of the church opposite the pillar.A board was \u2018placed on top of the pillar, and on it were put two glagses of water.Then the bell was rung.Immediately the pillar began to sway, and at the fifth stroke of the bell the two glasses were thrown off.The ringing of this bell has no effect on the pillars between the phenomenal one and \u2018the tower, nor on any of the others.But formerly it was the first pillar which swayed, then it became immovable, and some years ago 'the one next to it became the eccentric one.\u2014\u2018Companion.\u2019 M WHY THE TRAIN WAS LATE.An impatient traveller in the South was questioning the agent at a small station.\u201cWhat time do you think the train will be along ?\u2019 he asked, with ill- natured emphasis.\u2018Well, answered the official, \u2018it's purty hard to tell.Bence Bill's tree was cut down he finds a heap o\u2019 trouble making just the right time.\u2019 \u2018Bill's tree ¥ \u2018Yes, Bill.He's the conductor, you know.The tree I was speakin\u2019 of stood alongside the track about thirty mile up the road here, an\u2019 when the train come along and the shadder of the tree laid across the middle of the top rail of Buck Johnson's fence.Bill knowed he was on time, and could gage her to git here \u2019bout on the schedule.Now they've cut it down, and all Bill has to go by is his guess.| The company was talkin\u2019 some of | puttin\u2019 up a pole where the tree used ter be, but they hain\u2019t done it vet.\u2014 Cincinnati \u2018Tribune.\u2019 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 WORTH, THE DRESSMAKER.The life of Worth, the celebrated 'man-milliner\u2019 of Paris, is sketched by the London \u2018Globe.\u2019 Evi-' dently he followed his genius and | was proud of his success ; and vheth- | er a man is to be a dressmaker cr a, statesman, it is worth while to do his | work well, and stand at the head of | his profession.Worth was admitted to the Tuileries whenever he had something fresh to show to her Majesty.He would arrive eariy in the morning, and lav out the new toilets and stuffs in a small room near her bed-chamber.He finely Groceries, s, Provisions, &e your selection from the Larce.- FOR Fi At BAKE Cor.of AYLMER and RBREpR:; + fornia California Peaches cheap.Melons and Tomatres, Vegetables ST mms a ris eo All Kinds ¢* F-\u2014- You can buy retail at wi ni \u2014AT\u2014 Walter Paul ST.CATHERINE STRESS.THIS IS A Bla wy FR Cl La ee A large lot just arrived \u2018a: Plums and Gages and Pra-s dail and We are receiving Please call or Telephone ~ RE STTER TH AN TEW A eh FAMO 35cEnglish Bra STILL TAKES THI J: 0 D.STEWAF 206 ST.ANTOINE STits ti.Telephone 51658, Insurance.Royal Insurance : would then withdraw, leaving his as- LARGEST FIRE OFFICE IN THE V sistant to give the explanations that might be demanded.One of the Lyons silk factories worked solely for him.He had a certain talent for designing.and drew a sketch in colors of the toilets he invented.Later he employed an artist to paint his dresses in an album, which will remain in his family as a precious relic.He was as generous as he was rich.and there was not a philanthropic institution to which he did not subscribe.During the siege he turned his apartment in the Champs Elysees into a hospital.where he supported | twentv-five soldiers sick or wounded.Numbers of persons who had seen\u2019 better days were relieved by him in.the most delicato manner.Charity! never appealed to him in vain.His good deeds made him popular, and his name will be found in most of the memoirs of the period.\u2014 PRIZE COMPETITIONS.The \u2018Witness\u2019 are as follows :\u2014 MODEL YACHT COMPETITION.KITE-FLYING TOURNAMENT.BEST CAMP-FIRE YARN.NATURAL HISTORY RESEARCH.Particulars of these competitions appeared in the \u2018Witness\u2019 of Saturday, June 29.Intending competitors are asked to send in their names as early as possible, and state for what competition they propose to enter.No entrance fee is required, but it is expected that every boy intending to compete shall subscribe for the \u2018Daily Witness,\u2019 for which the price 18 only 25e a month, and watch carefully the \u2018Boys\u2019 Own Page.\u2019 Any boy can order the \u2018Witness\u2019 sent to his country or seaside address on payment of 25c a month, and every boy would do well to avail himself of the opportunity.Those desiring to ask any questions Prize Competitions the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office or they can send \u2018Witness\u2019 Montreal.BOYS\u2019 CLUBS.The editor of the Boys Page will Sec- | the briefly written, may \u201cel | | | | > UNLIMITED IIABIIITY, ALNOII TE SECURETS Every description of property tusnre at moderate rates of premium.HEAD OFFICE FR Aaah ROYAL INSFRANCE BUILDING *: W.TATLEY, GFO.SIMPSON, Asat.M.- Manag.F.HURTUBISE, \\ \u201cpeus à ALFRED 3T_ CYR, | Dy ) R ROBERTSON & SONs, | \u2014.) 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J.A.H4RTE, Prszcii oui, ut.Professional.MACLAREN, LEET, SMITH (CHARLES R.DLAC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, ac Room 16, Bank of Toronto à hiss EWIS A HART, M.A NOTARY PUBLIC x CoN Qin inser Jol 156 8 ni JAMES SIRES Ont Vo Fa 1e -\" ADVOCATES, BARRESTHE-.Aen TUNPLE BUILLIT 5 Tapis res Si.Jones sireci, SITUATIONS WANTED.TOHN J MACLAREN, QU of £m 7 SETH P.LET, B.C LL.J Leu, 10 The ecitor of the Boys\u2019 Page will be glad to insert in the \u2018Witness' free : of charge advertisements of employ- | ment wanted for any boy who is seek- fng work.À * Witness Offi LECTROTYPING pro the vers Lusi style ai a aA PR et hd A 4 4 ef MN \u2014 ed Pa 6) 4 + 5 A 54 4 4 4 A a \u2014 py go Ey STE me be cop En is COu er She pay au Te.Kaz san tha 107] > Ege al + r= \u2014 \u2014 TrESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1895, THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.i» un =ÜRE: 191, y med \u2014\u2014 mme EE \u2014 C.CANADIAN POULTRY.BELGIAN IMMIGRANTS.Educational.Educational.Educational.\u2014 A COMMITTEE FORMED FOR THEIR PROTEC- \u2014 = = TION AND ASSISTANCE.9 à CRCULAR IMPORTANT TO FARM-| On Sunday afternoon was held a met M°GILL UNIVERSITY MONTRE AL H F EL T BISHOP'S COLLEGE, : ris AND OTHERS WHO KEEP ing of the \u2018Belgian committee of protec- MONTREAL LENNOX VILLE.FOWL.tion and assistance to the Belgian immi- Y C.A BUILDING MICHAQURES IN ARTS and Da Bet 10 \u2014 grauts.\u2019 _ .M.° \u2019 .\u2019 \u2019 : ae ; | ; Mr.F.B.Mathys, vice-consul for Del- SESSION 1894-1895.ane es se ton and reliminary examina \u201clowing circular bas been sent gium, rr.sided.An ong the members pre- The MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS JOHN P.STEPHEN, = - = Principal.For Calendars, etc.apply to the REV.T.x.Gi.Gilbert, manager of the sent were: Mr Bernard De Fuuconval, for Medicine, Arts, Applied Sclecne, and for - ADAMS, DC.L., Principal, or to A.D.NI- lepartment.Central \u2014Experl-| Consul-General for Belgium; the Rev.entrance into the Special Course for Women es eus ® COLLS, Bursar, Lennoxville.axe Farni Ottawa, to the presidents Brother Hilduard, Superior of the Refor- IN the Faculty of Arts will begin as follows: REGULAR COURSE :\u2014 Classes every Morning, Afternoon and BISHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOFLs.ke recaries of the different poultry matory School; Messrs.De Villers, Ghy- FACULTY OF MEDICINE\u2014Tugsday the 17th Evening excepting Saturday.Michaclmas Term begins on Sepi iu.sh.{ ms vf Canada, and ought to ~ sens, Libert, Lippens, Vervoot, Ceriken, September, at 9 a.m.\"SPECIAL CLASSES: Public Speaking Tuesday, 8.30 p.m.Vor information as (0 preparalivl gives ivr } rearing interest in what s ould ate.FACULTY OF ARTS\u2014(Includi the Spe- Boys\u2019 Mock Par lament.University or College training, and genc.on.s a great and profitable trade: The meeting was opened by Mr.F.B.cial Course for Women) Tuesday.Sep.Wednesday, 7.830 p.m.«s to system of residential life and disci: .NTs ol POULTRY To THE BRITISH | Mathys.Following is, in brief, the tember 17th 9 .\u2019 T h turd 11 line.scientific and physical instruciivu VMARKFTS BY COLD STORAGE speech he delivered: \u2018The question of 1m- mber dust eachers, Saturday.momie games, ef.APR (iL ON PETAN INT = a , + * F: 7 PLL > \u2014Wed- .«Je T ETRY.M.A.\u201c.fac\u2018 that the perishable food Migration is a very popular one in Bel- ACY September Lath, ath oo ê For further particulars call upon or address Or to A, D.NICOLLS, Sec'y, Lennox-il'e.) Sr he country might be made BH A society.Our king, Leo- The foo of 85.00 ( lendar), must be - ; - ur + of weaith to the agricul- 8ll classes of society.nr king, Leo- e fea of $0.see calendar), m ., ; 7 ; = bv et the Dominion re.pold IL, has always been far ahead in pro- pald n° the.secretary before admission to ; J.A.CAME RON, Secy.Mss SMITH & MISS FRALY \u201cita recognition from the gov- MOtiNg immigration at large.It was the Examination.WRITE FOR CIRCULAR.; = ; .Lu \u2018iri las: session cf parlia- Partly in this intention that he undertook The Lectures win begin as follows: \u2014Fac- and reopen their School for Young Ladi * y or -+w » C S .- [ult i u- \u2019 er stree(, o Lian a sum nf money was voted to build np the Congo Free State.Un Bes anediclne sor lat and 2nd year = THURSDAY, SEPT.12.After Thuisds | ui \u201che shipment, of dairy pro- - \u2018À storage.doubt aware tha: as a \u201coy i co airy Commissioner was au- R, - arrange a cold storage ser- + includes: = -nrage transportation in rail- \u20ac \u201cating chambers in Montreal.- \u201cage cempar'ments on stearm- 3 : «-rangernents were intended for TC ns of choice creamery butler lairy products.ap oy tno say that the shipments the cod storage service .»= a great success, and have arrangements being made for trial \u201c\"s 0° ruits in a similar way.+ Thought that the shipments of ilrrw bv similar ro:d storage con- Nes Would result in the develop- BN \u2018* of a large and profitable trade; and \u2018hieer in addressing vou is tn secure ©.Lively co-operation of the your asso- 2 es hy ain and vorrself in an effort to in- 1ugurate shipments «0 ihe rhnicest poul- = from vour distric* You and the vour association know the y r>utry of vour distrie* for supplying lw and \u2018he individuals in it who wear able to furnish good quality.\u2018reular was prepared for distribution \u201c.e Department of Finance, giving ; : ain ~n rhe best methods of pre- rutkey for export to Great Bri ! encinse a \u2018pr of it.:a° Ho glad to receive the names sons l'Rejy th assist In the enter- 1 +, roceive from vour associa- which vou may ~mbers f - 2.zgestions lerend upon my active co- ' .\u201c7 a7v actibcn which may lead : «tien of our best Canadian : ~ an unimpaired condition, on 0 «Heu ts Ç i «lure.for tha reason that this guar- ve fun! covered jt That is the © tv and safety of the system.We I « A s=2e all nations adop! this one 4 \u201clard.silver has become so it j 2 P :e so 1t is a .\u2018al of co mparatively little value.I # Sleve in the se of \u2018t sn far as it is Z \u201cnsistenr but I do noz believe in in- J i ating cs value 3 \u2014 \u2014- \u2014 § TIPPING IN ENGLAND.! i Nes York World 5 crée 8 5 heavier tax upon a man in : sa > \u2018dau (be tips which he ho Cereal \"2 Eve servanis at the! © Y 34-3 at which be iiav hap- te 00 fae .T ! = {4 T=w days during the [8 sas n A popular man will pr CEUF OT thirty visits during the antiga fea davs a: each 72 ES sDere the tips mount up = \u201cæ vis tral.There is the head +7 xha |< far too great a per- \"+ satisded with anything less penn dt note, Then there 1s neéper, especially Cold off ' tn +7 he Visitor.The butler ex- > ; \u201cLas big a fee as the game- \u2014 2 : dovs the head cmachinan.i \u2018 ?ormen and D,usemaids pa © \u201cor a share nf \u2018he spoils.\u201c4 tips rhe guest gets black- \u201cæ.vi?The entire country, so \u2018ervants' hall ls concerned.© very long ago that one of ;, COUTTS #8 footmen, during the | \u201csi proceedings, admitted © (1x Wages lid not exceed © Le made at least 33.000 a - + Iren Visitors who stayed \\nl he was merely one - servants.Emperor Wil- - acting in accordance .=.Usage when he left the N oe distributed tin tips he > \u2018 \u2018Jobn Dougall & Rev.Mv Too Co Diocese of Toronto\u2014~Revs, Dr.Langtry, | Nell, barrister, of this city, definite as yet 5 ing press will be held back until the train McDonalds gave no sign of approval, lut Editor should be nddreused \u2018kit u.: ~ tT \u2019 they made no hostile demonstration, *Witnees.\u201d i starts, = "]
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